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Dulin United Methodist ChurchDulin United Methodist Church Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina Table of Contents Miscellaneous Information 4-20 Picture of Farmington Methodist Church 22 Cemetery Records 24 - 27 O o 2 <£> O o 3r ^ Davie County Public Library » Mocksvilie, North Carolina OJ n o ri 3: Miscellaneous Information Page 4-20 o 1 o ir 2 < i- */> 0 Q 1 r Davie County Public Libraryt ^ Mocksville, North Carolina % o d d * Dulin Methodist>, Celebrate Centennii Dulins United Methodist. Church is planning big things for their one hundred^ year, c^ebration.. On Friday, July. 30 and Saturday, July 31, SCTvices will be held at 7 pjn. with the Rev. .H- H. Mandel bringing the messages. On Sunday, August I, 1971, Rev^ George Smith will bring the 11 a.m. message. There. be a fellowship meal : and singing in the afternoon.no singuig m uic George Smith. Former pastors of the church are Rev. J. T. Sisk, Rev. R. L. Hethcock, Rev. G. B. FerreCr Rev.. R: G. McClamrock, Rev.? F. A. Wright, Rev. F. R. Loflin,. Rev. J. W. Braxton, Rev. Bruce Rpbe^, Rev. George Smithy. Rev. Wade Rogers, Rev. Bwight Mashbum, Rev. Brown T. McKiimey, Rev. Paul Hart, Rev. P. L.-rWilkins, Jr. The current pastor is ^v. Fred ENTERPRISE-RECORC y- /?7/ . Pobbins Dulin in 1871 to Daniel Potts, pasiors. Hairy Call, and James Walker; the first trustees of the church. The deed was dated March 17, 1876;' - ' . In 1946, Mrs. Ralph Potts say ha: dream become a reahty when the community building I was added to the property of the j church; The materials for this.'H building were .donat^d.,';f by j ' Haywood HaidrixJ v The next addition to church was a parisonage whi^ was built under the lead^ship of Rev. P. R. Loflin in 1981. . r ' In 1954, the church sanctu^ was remodeled and an addition,-, of five units added to the churc^ ; under? the leadership, of Rev Pll'ns IMhodist Observe CentennialThe Centennial Anniversary of Dulin's Methodist Church was held August 1st. The 11 a.m. worship service was conducted by the Rev. Frederick A. Robbins and the Rev. D.W. Mashbum delivered the sermon. Miss Patricia Hendrix sang and the youth choir also gave a rendition. A donation for the beginning : of an historic fund was made by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potts. TTiis fund was set up to make a place for the historic articles of the Dulin's Methodist Church. Following the morning worship service, a picnic style dinner was held on the grounds. to afternoon of singing was i enjoyed by the large group atteiding. Several former pastors and their families attended. The ministers were: The Rev. J. W. Braxton who served at Dulins in the late twenties; the Rev. K. J. Holt who served in the late thirties; the Rev. D. W. Mash- bum who served in the mid- sixties; the Rev. Brown McKinney who served in the late sixties and Mrs. Powell Wilkins represented her late husband. The pastor, the Rev. F.A. Robbins, expressed ap preciation to the Rev. HH Mandel, pastor of the Moravian Falls United Methodist Church, for the revival messages; to Mr' Mashbum, pastor of the Shiloh- Olivet United Methodist Charge for the Sunday morning message; and to the members of the historic committee "who worked hard to make this centennial celebration a suc- rp-vs". History The history of Dulins Methodist Protestant Church began in 1871. The early meeting place was an old-fashioned arbor. According to Uncle Tom Foster, services were held in the arbor until about 1881 when the church was constructed. Pledges were taken to finance this building project which was difflcidt because the South was still in a period of tight money, recovering from the tragic war. recorded on March 17 1876 , P.N._pulin gave. 3.75 acres of a oarsonaep urae h„ii».l was planted Henry Call, and James Walker, building diiriiig the pastorship Athe first trustees. The deed was of the Rev. J.H. Austin (1897-round 1900 Dulln became a part of the Mocksville Circuit and the pastor moved to MMksville. The parsonage was old and in 1910 was moved by a team of oxen to a spot behind the present parsonage. Another chapter was written when Mrs. Ralph Potts ac companied Miss Florence Mackie, Davie County Home Demonstration Agent, to Hickory where she beard an extension specialist discuss "Home and Community Life". When Mrs. Potts returned home she b^an immediately to ac tualize a dream to build a building for community ac tivities. There were nine members in the Dulins Home Demon stration Club at that time. They were: Mrs. Ralph Potts, Mrs. J.K. McCulloch, Miss Addie Mae Foster, Mrs. H.R, Hendrix, Sr., Mrs. G.B. McDaniel, Mrs. Thurmond Foster. Mrs, Herbert Barney, Mrs. George Jolly, and Mrs. J. Frank Hen- : drix. Through the labors of their husbands and material donated by Harwood Hendrix and others, the unit was complet^ in 1946. The next addition was a parsonage constructed in 1951. The Dulins community worked in a cooperative way with much free latwr and materials given by Haywood Hendrix, Sr. and others. The Rev. F.R, Loflin help guide the construction projects which was completed in the fall of 1951. The Rev. Bruce Roberts was the first to occupy this new parsonage which was built on the site of the old Dulln Com- munithSchool. Mr. Roberts was the first minister to serve the newly organized Dulin CJiarge which was composed of Dulin, Bethlehem, and Smith Grove. Bethlehem and Smith Grove furnished the new parsonage. In 1^, the Dulin Church forged ahead under the leadership of the Rev. (^rge E. Smith (1953-1955). The sanctuary was remodeled and an educational building of five units were added at a total cost of $36,500.00. The Dulin Charge is now a two point charge made up of Smith Grove and Dulins. * Some of the pastors who have served EhJins are: J.H. Austin; O P. Rcuth, J.H. Totten, C.L. Whitaker, R.L. ainton, J.L. Reynolds, T.H. Matthews, W.T. Totten, J.F. Dosier, D.A. High- fill, J.W. Self. T.A. Williams, J.F. McCulloch, C.T. Sisk, J.W. Braxton, J.B. Ferree, R.L. I Hethcox. K.J. Holt, W.C. Sides, ' F.A. Wright, R.G. McGamrock, F.R. Loflin, Bruce Robert, G.E. Smith, Wade Rogers, D.W. Mashbum, Brown McKinney, Stanley James, Paul Hart, P.L. Wilkins and the present pastor, the Rev. Fred A. Robbins. This brief history was com piled by the Rev. D.W. Mash bum and the Rev. F.A. Robbins with the help of • Miss Janie Martin, Mrs. (3aude McNeill, Miss Flossie Foster, Mrs. Ralph Potts,and others.' Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO CtNittKiKiiRL S£.n.vJiCfc l\u.Gru.sT iq7i ^ulm 0 ^ti\\\xA\sA 0II|urclj DULINROAD RT. 3 MOCKSVILLE, N.C. ' "A Church Going Family is a Happy Family " Cl i ir* 2 ? f «t y J- y Uf t v> nt X. ai ss :p e.J " OUR 100th YEAR OF SERVICE TO GOD " FREDERICK A- ROBBINS, MIiaSTER TEIEPHONE: 998-ei*34 SniE.% to ^1/1/ox^tzi^D^£.jiaii to ^£^(7£ Whosoever fhou ort that entereth this Church, remember it Is a House oF God. Be reverent, be silent, be thoughtful; ond leove It not without prayer to God for thyself, for those who minister, and those who worship here. Davie county Puduc uo.-ai> Mocksville, (XoLt^St HieS-li6^.U "' DULIN-3 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CENTENNIAL SERVICE AUGUST 1, 1971 raNTH SUNDAY IN PENTECOST FREDERICK A. ROBBINS, PASTOR RANDY CARTER, ACOLYTE GUEST MINISTER, REV. D. W. MASHBURN ORDER OF DIVINE WORSHIP ORGANIST MINISTER NO.61 MINISTER ALL YOUTH CHOIR PRELUDE CALL TO WORSHIP PRAYER OF INVOCATION LORD'S PRAYER * HYMN "THE CHURCH'S ONE FOUNDATION" WELCOME AND CONCERNS OF THE CHURCH ^ AFFIRMATION OF FAITH "THE APOSTIES' CREED" * GLCPa PATRI ACT OF PRAISE SCRIPTURE READING: HEBRMS 11:1-6, 12:1-3 anthem miss PATRICIA HENDRIX SILENT MEDIATION ..... .PREPARE TO TALK TO GOD PASTORAL PRAYER OFFERTORY: * STEWARDSHIP OF TIME AND TALENTS * STEWARDSHIP OF MATERIAL POSSESSIONS (OFFERING); * DEDICATION OF OFFERING ( DOXOIOGY ) * HIMN "TELL ME THE STORY OF JESUS" NO. 90 SERMON: "RECAPPING THE 'JOTS" * HYMN "REVIVE US AGAIN" REV. MASHBURN NO. 123 TIME OF COMMITMENT BENEDICTION POSTLUDE .FORGET SELF AND REMEMBER GOD REV. MASHBURN ORGANIST PRAYER: 0 THOU WHOSE LECBT GIVETH LIGHT FOR OUR EVERY PATH, HELP US THIS DAY TO DISCOVER, RENEW, AND TO reveal THAT LIGHT. HELP US TO CONTINUE. AMEN. QAVIE CO. POBD< I\AOCKSViLLq 1 o t- C-E-hiiewivJlPiL Se lX\ui^\xST \ ^ VI K L C 0 M E Vie wish to express our sincere welcome to all who j are worshipping with us today. To the vistors, former 1 pastors, and friends, we invite you to take part in any and all of the activities of this Church as we i start our second hundred years to the service of -■our Blessed Lord, If you are seeking a church home,we invite you to become apart of this fellowship. V,epray that this service will be a spiritual blessingto you and that God will be glorified, •K- * ■ii -X- -5:- -a- 4}- * k SPECIAL THANKS: We wish to thank Rev. H. K. ilandel,pastor of L^oravian Falls United Methodist Church,forbrining the Revival messages Friday and Saturday evenings^ to Rev, D, H, Mashburn, pastor of Shiloh-Olivet United Methodist Charge and former pastor ofDulins, for bringing the Sunday morning message, andto the members of the Historic Committee who worked hard to make this centennial celebration a success. ■K- -3:- •}{■ -X- -X- 'Xp HISTORIC FUND: A gift has been made to the Historic "Fund by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potts in memory of Hr, andMrs. D. J. Potts, This fund was set up to make a place for the historic articles of Dulin's.UnitedMethodist Church in order to preserve the historyof the Church as it seeks to serve God. If you wishto have a part in this work, please contact the pastor, FIiOwERS: The flowers were placed in the Churchtoday to the glory of God and in Memory of Mr, andMrs, Albert Spencer McDaniel by Mr, and Mrs, Johnny McDaniel. MEiKlBERS OF THE lilSTORIC CGvEilTi'iE: o THURJaAK FOSTER CHAlBiAN ■^ "Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the ^ Lord Jesus Christ." Romans 1:7b i - SOBRARY (aSI I a* X u MR. HUBERT. STLviART MiS, CLAUDE ivcNElLX - -•■i liRS. RALPH POTTS MRS, lESTER KEaTON (Lthi"?etoVsi\ftL s Au-t-UST DULIW*S UMITfiD METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH DIREGTORy 1971 - 1972 Bishop Earl G. Hunt Bishop of the Charlotte Area Rev. George W. Rudisill Thomasvllle District Supt* Rev. Frederick A. Robbiiie ....Pastor Ur. Allen Blakely Church Lay Leader Ur. Elmer Hendrix.... .Council Uinlstries Chairman Mr. H.R. HendriXy Jr Study Program Supt. Mr. Lester Keaton Adndnistrative Board Chairman Mr. Elmer Hendrix Church Treasurer Mrs. Mildred Foster.. .Financial Secretary Miss. Flossie Foster.... Membership Secretary VJork^Areas Commissions Mrs. Elmer Hendrix Ecumenical Affairs Chairman Mr. Robert Blakeley*. Education Chairman Mrs. Mildred Foster ..Evangelism Chairman Mrs. Katherine Potts Missions Chairman Mr. Allen Blakely ..Social Concerns Chairman Mr. Thurman Foster .Stewardship Chairman Mrs. Claude McNeill... Worship Chairman Age-Level Coordinators Mrs. Robert Blakeley Children's Ministries Mrs. George Foster Touth's Ministries Mrs. Jim Whit&ker.. • Adult's Ministries Mr. H.R. Hendrix, Jr Family's Ministries Church Trustees Mr. Thurman Foster,Mr. Lester Keaton,Mr. Allen Blakely 1972 1973 1974 Members at Large of the Administrative Board Mr. Major lapish, Mr. George Foster^ Mrs. June Beal 2 Mr. Lester Hendrix, Mr. J.F. Whitaker, Mr. Troy McDaniel ^ Mr. John Helderman, Jr. Ueth. Men. Mr. H.S. Stewart )- ( HONORARY ) 2 Mr. J. Frank Hendrix, Ur. G.L. Foster, Ur. E.G. Hendrix t U.U.Y.F. Counselors ^ Mr. & Mrs. Lester Keaton Mr. & Mrs. George Foster 5 ' W.S.C.S. President Mrs. Ann Blakely d i. c) Jr & Vtl RP R I S E RE C O R D , TH U R S D A Y , AU G U S T 14 , 19 7 5 r Du i i n Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h De d i c a t e s Ne w Fe l l o w s h i p Bu i l d i n g ■' x bu l i n Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t TQ i u r c h he l d it s ho m e c o m i n g se r v i c e an d ce l e b r a t e d th e ■f ^J e d i c a t i o n of it s ne w fe l l o w s h i p gv i u i J d i ^ on Su n d a y , Au g u s t 3. Du l i n Un i t d d Me t h o d i s t .• Ch u r c h ha s a Jo n g hi s t o r y da t i n g ba c k to th e ti m e of th e el e c t i o n of Ul y s s e s S. Gr a n t as th e 18 t h Pr e s i d e n t of th e Un i t e d St a t e s . Th e li t t l e , fi v e fa m i l y co m m u n i t y kn o w n as Du l i n ha d a co n c e r n fo r a pl a c e to wo r sh i p . In 18 7 1 , th i s co m m u n i t y go t to g e t h e r an d or g a n i z e d th e i r fi r s t me e t i n g at an ol d fa s h i o n e d ar b o r . Se r v i c e s we r e he l d at th e ar b o r un t i l 18 8 1 wh e n th e fi rs t - ch u r c h bu i l d i n g wa s er e c t e d . In 18 7 6 Mr . P. N. Du l i n ga v e 3. 7 5 ac r e s of la n d V t o Da n i e l Po t t s , He n r y Ca l l an d Ja m e s Wa l k e r , tr u s t e e s at th i s pe r i o d of th e ch u i c h hi s t o r y . It wa s up o n th i s pi e c e of la n d th a t th e fi rs t bu i l d i n g wa s er e c t e d an d se r v e d th e ne e d s of th e co m mu n i t y un t i l 19 3 5 . In th a t ye a r , ro o m s we r e ad d e d at th e fr o n t ■" ef th e sa n c t u a r y . In 19 4 6 , Mi s s .F l o r e n c e Ma c k i e , th e ho m e de m o n s f r a t i o n ag e n t , an d Mr s . Ra l p h ^P o t t s we r e in s t r u m e n t a l in ge t t i n g a co m m u n i t y bu i l d i n g bu i l t . .T h i s bu i l d i n g wa s co m pl e t e d in 19 4 6 an d se r v e d un t i l th e jM - e s e n t bu i l d i n g wa s bu i l t , an d th e n it wa s so l d at pu b l i c au c t i c m t> n Au g u s t , 19 7 4 fo r $1 ; 1 0 0 to Mr . Ji m Po U a r d , wh o mo v e d it . to hi s fa r m to be re n o v a t e d in t o a ho u s e . In 1^ , un d e r th e di r e c t i o n of Re v . Ge o r g e Sm i t h th e sa n c tu a r y wa s re m e d i e d an d an A ■■ st a n d i n g be f o r e th e ne w Du l i n Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h fe l l o w s h i p bu i l d i n g ar e me m b e r s of th e bu i l d i n g co m m i t t e e , (1 - r ) : 1s t ro w - Su s a n Bl a k e l v . UM Y Pr e s i d ^ t ; Mr s . Al l e n Bl a k e l y , UM W Pr e s i d e n t ; Mr s . Ge o r g e Fo s t e r , Bu i l d i n g — •. - « ^ va c J V i f t C X' U d i C i . OU i l U i l l l ' Fu n d Tr e a s u r e r ; La r r y Ca m p b e l l , Ch a i r m a n Ad m i n i s t r a t i v e Bo a r d ; Th u r m a n Fo s t e r Ch a i r m a n of Tr u s t e e s . _ 2n d ro w - Re v . Ge o r g e Ru d i s i l l , Di s t r i c t Su p e r i n t e n d e n t Th o m a s v i l l e Di s t r i c t ; Al l e n Bl a k e l y , Ch u r c h La v Le a d e r Mr s Cl a u d e Mc N e i l l , Bu i l d i n g Co m m i t t e e ; H. R. He n d r i x . Jr . , Su n d a y Sc h o o l * ^p e r i n t e n d e n t : Re v . Le o n a r d Vo n C a n n o n , Pa s t o r . 3r d . ro w - Le s t e r Ke a t o n TJ - u s t e e ; H. S . St e w a r t , Bu i l d i n g Co m m i t t e e ; El m e r He n d r i x . Tr u s t e e . Me m b e r s of Bu i l d i n g Co m m i t t e e no t pi c t u r e d we r e Mr s , Ra l p h Po t s an d Ge o r g e Fo s t e r . ed u c a t i o n a l un i t wi t h fi ve ro o m s ne w co l o r e d gl a s s wi n d o w s , "w a s ad d e d al o n g wi t h ne w pe w s -- T h e to t a l co s t of th i s re m o d e l i n g an d pu l p i t . Tb e ol d fr o s t e d wa s 83 5 , 5 0 0 . On Ap r i l 3, 19 5 5 , wi n d o w s we r e ' re p l a c e d wi t h th e It e v . - M . T. ^ H i p p s de l i v e r e d ' — , th e me s s a g e at th e co m e r st o n e la y i n g se r v i c e . It wa s "t o th e gl o r y of Go d , ou r Fa t h e r ; to th e se r v i c e of ou r de a r Ma s t e r an d Hi s Ch u r c h an d to th e ab i d i n g pr e s e n c e of th e Ho l y Sp i r i t " th a t th e co m e r st o n e wa s la i d . On Au g u s t 1, 19 7 1 un d e r th e di r e c t i o n of Re v . Fr e d Ro b b i n s , Du l i n Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h ce l e b r a t e d it ' s on e hu n d r e d t h an n i v e r s a r y . Th e me s s a g e wa s de l i v e r e d by Re v . D. W. Ma s h - Th o m a s v i l l e - D i s t r i c t , br i n g i n g th e el e v e n o' c l o c k me s s a g e af t e r wh i c h th e co n g r e g a t i o i ga t h e r e d in th e Fe l l o w s h i j Bu i l d i n g ' J o r th e De d i c a t i o r Se r v i c e . . Jh e bu i l d i n g wa s pr e s e n t e d by '^ e pe o p l e to b€ de d i c a t e d by ti f e Re v . Ge o r g e Ru d i s i l l an d Bk v . Le o n a r d Vo n C a n i w n , ^f n e pr e s e n t mi n i s t e r , "t q j h 6 gl o r y of Go d , th e Fa t h e r ; to th e ho n o r of hi s So n , Je s u s ^r i s t ; to th e pr a i s e s of th e Ho l y Sp i r i t ; in gr a t i t u d e fo r th e la b o r of al l wh o lo v e an d se r v e th i s ch u r c h ; in lo v i n g re m e m b r a n c e of th o s e wh o ha v e fi n i s h e d th e i r co u r s e ; in th e bl e s s e d Im m o r t a l i t y th r o u g h Je s u s Ch r i s t , ou r Lo r d " . Th i s se r v i c e wa s fo l l o w e d by a fe l l o w s h i p me a l se r v e d in th e bu i l d i n g an d a si n g i n g in th e af t e r n o o n . Sp e c i a l mu s i c wa s pr e s e n t e d by Th e Ch u r c h m a n Qu a r t e t of Ki n g , No r t h Ca r o l i n a . bu m , a fo r m e r mi n i s t e r . In 19 7 2 , Du l i n tO ( ^ an o t h e r le a p of fa i t h by st a r t i n g pl a n s fo r bu i l d i n g a ne w Fe l l o w s h i p Bu i l d i n g . Th e bu i l d i n g wh i c h wa s co m p l e t e d in 19 7 4 fo r a co s t of $4 4 , 2 5 0 is 70 fe e t lo n g an d 30 fe e t wi d e wi t h a 20 by 12 fo o t ki t c h e n on th e ba c k . Th e bu i l d i n g ha s ce n t r a l ai r co n di t i o n i n g , wa l l to wa l l ca r p e t , an d a lo u n g e ar e a . Ho m e c o m i n g se r v i c e wa s he l d on Au g u s t 3, 19 7 5 wi t h th e Re v . Ge o r g e Ru d i s U J , Di s t r i c t Su p e r i n t e n d e n t of th e 6B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRIffi RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29; Dulin-Stnith Grove Breaks Ground For New Parsonage Dulin-Smith Grove Charge of the United, Methodist Church held a - Fellowship meal and parsonage ' ground.breaking Suhday April 18, 1982. The building site located on ; Highway 158 was purcha^ from ' Seabon Hendrix and donated to'the charge by Mr. and 'Mrs. Otis ' Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Foster .and Mr; and Mrs. H. R. Hendrix, Jr. Among the 63 celebrating this occasion was Rev. and Mrs. Joe Green and son, Tony, and Dr. Julian Lindsey, Qictrict Supt. of the ■nioipasvUle District of the United : Methodist Church. Those honored if turning the first spades of grounc were Mr. J. M. Groce and Mrs EUerhee Sheek, -:two of the oldest members of . Smith Grove Church. Elmer C. Hendrix and H. R. Hen drix, Jr. of pulin Church, Raymond Markland, chairman of the building committee,'Tony Green and DeenaCampbell representing the youth p| both churches. ■" ' Other building committee members are John Hilderman, Jr., H. S. Stewart, H. R. Hendrix, Jr.,;Ruth G. Foster, Lee Caudle and Jim|Wilson, - j UUViC OU. 1 uullt./ LiWiul I ^ V? CQ_^_pumin., library -Mocksville, nc (l , H i l t ! . C H E S - n £ T H O C t S T - ( J L w i T S C - le s s th a n It wa n t e d ye ^ t e r ^ ^ ^ ^ ga ^ dy jn e ^ ,j Th e pr p p e r t y wa s su r v e y e d • . - n - n in Da y i e Co u n t y Ci v i l Di s ^ * £t dS an d bo u n d a r i e s se t , bu t an ap ^ .I r " " " - ' n • . Co u r t , bu t th e ch u r c j h s U l t w c n ™^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! e' s u i t ' a g a i n s t fi v e pe o p l . e in - .. Jh ® P v . • • . ' .f t e i g h b o r s br o u g h t tl i e i vo l v e d in a 19 - y e a r - o l d pr o p - ; . Jn d i g e Le s t e r s , ' er t y di s p u t e yt i ^ i V Q : . ^ ru l e d ye s t e r d a y th a t ev i d e n c e ,. ". ^ ei y l l ^ u p p r i o r Co u r t de c i - , : - n J as t .y g a r / t h e .c h u ^ 6 h su e ( L i- s h p w e d th g t Sp u r g p o n . F o s t e r ; sj ^ n Qj i Au g u s t 11 , 1 9 6 5 , ru l e d ^ t- S p u r g e o n po s t e r - 4 0 ( 1 1 1 ^ Wi f e ^ , . . Jr ^ ^ p f s s e C p n o ^ r c h PW . ^ ^ /j h e ph u r c h , an d i SW ; Sp u r g e p r i ' r o s t e r Jr ^ .^ ' ( h e U a y th e 'R i d i n g < ^ Wa l t e r E. : an d hi s wi f e ; Sh e r r y ; an d Je r - . cu t , al t h o u g h th e r e ,< cr i s s m a n or d e r e d th a t .p e r ^ ry K. Po s t e r -- ^ 1 1 ^ su f f i c i e n t ev l d e n c ^ io sh o w i ma r k e r s be pl a c e d at . 'v i l l e , . Rt . 3. , ' , 'Z i A - i ' / . ' • r; ' V i th a t an y p f th e Fo s t w s . c u t th e ] .e a c h co r n e r of th e bo u n d a r i e s ; ! 'T h e .c h u r c h - s a i d ip . - t h e su i t ; ' , ^ ;t r e e s . , H e i i n . e d . t h e d0 . f o n d a u t s i; ' ^ co u r t or d e r on Fe b . ; 1 4 , "t h a t pp i l u n e 4, it 9 7 9 , J h e ; ^ p s t 10 6 6 . sa i d th a t ip e m h e r s of th e . Jt e f s pu t dp ^ h tw o la r g e tr e e s \t ! 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' V - , ., . i n • A\ \ p 'w i n s t o n - S a l e n T -' F r i d a y . : M a y ' ^ 2 y . l 9 8 2 ; ^ .; C'Ncin.ujki(; StlXMvtfe (\9r,h. 15 ,*1 ;'<Ji v'-^sCiffS Pavle CGunty Public L Mocksviiie, NC •M m ■iHv .r- ■.0-Ai •??i^ a I Pufk UniJjd MA)<(ist Cliuiicli Dulin Road ROUTE #3, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 27028 WELCOME TO GOD'S HOUSE To those who are weary and need rest; to all who are lonely and need friends: to all who mourn and need comfort; to all who sin and need a Savior; and to all who will come and worship — this Church opens wide its doors and says, in the name of our Lord, Christ Jesus. "WELCOME" Oavte county Puoiic uuiaryMocksvihe, NC (\?aiv-15 DUIiIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Morning Worship Service Ray O'Ferrell, Minister April 25, 1993 Prelude Organist Lighting of Candles Acolyte *Call to Worship *Invocation Minister *Hyinn "O Worship the King" 472 *Affinaation of Faith 738 *The Gloria Patri Time of Welcome and Sharing Presentation of Tithes and Offerings * Doxology Congregation Children's Moments Beth O'Ferrell Scripture I Peter 1= 17-23 Anthem Choir ^ Pastoral Prayer ^ i Sermon "We Love the Church?" Minister 3 Text: Psalm 92: 13 ■zInvitation to Christian Discipleship *Hymn "Take Time to Be Holy" 266 ^ jf>*Blessing o *Extinguishing of Candles Acolyte g * Choral Response "Three-Fold Amen" Choir c > tA ii) X, 5 *Please stand as a symbol of our praise to God. xJ O06tV.SH(P StdVlVCfc IXfft-lL CONCERNS OF THE CONGRJ^SATION ************************************************ PRAYERS FOR THE SICK Shut-ins' Adalaide Seats, Nancy Robertson, Lovie WiUiams, Nellie UiUiams, Clyde Leonard, Sallie Cornatzer, Lucy HcBride, Bessie Shore, Manie Nail, Hazel Hendrix, Clyde Boger, Jiimy Jones, Hagdaline Hendrix ************************************************* ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday: 10:00 Morning Worship 11-00 Sunday School Tuesday: 7:30 , Choir Practice Next Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11-00 Morning Worship Acolyte: Chae Hendrix ************************************************* OUR CHURCH AT WORK Modene Hendrix, Organist Moody Bowers, Choir Director Acolyte, Christin McClamrock ************************************************* The altar flowers are given to the Glory of God by Brenda Potts ************************************************* REMINDER The women of the church will be having a yard sale May 14 & 15, so please bring the items you have to the church as soon as possible. Also, please pre-price these items - this will be a great help. The women will be serving ham and sausage biscuits, so please volunteer to donate either ham, sausage or money 1 Also, any help given will be greatly appreciated! UD:aiV \5 L>^0(ISkvP SttlMVCt KvaVL 15/ \W THE CHURCH THAT LOVE BUILT The Dulln Methodist Church was organized In 1871 in a commu nity of five families who loved God, and wanted a '^hurch built for a place to worship. Their first meetings of worship were held in a Brush Arbor. In 1876 Mr. P. N. Dulln gave 3.75 acres of land to Daniel Potts, Henry Call and James Walker, trustees of the Dulln Methodist Church. The first Church was built on this lot, and served the needs of the people until 1936 when it was completely renovated Into a more modern building. In 1954 the building was again renovated and an Educational Building added. The Fellowship Hall which stands adjacent to the church was started in 1973 and completed in 1974. This church has grown In membership from the faithful few In the beginning to its present membership of approximately one hundred and fifty. n O Telephone: 998-5409 M ^ Parsonage: 998-6171 ohi' r- ^ "c" INFORMATION FOR PASTOR vQ S- (Please tear off and place In offering plate or give to Pastor) Name Address Telephone 'a □ Desires pastoral call □ Desires to join church □ Is III at home □ Interested in baptism □ Is in Hospital □ Newcomer In community □ Address change □ Visitor Most convenient time for a visit Information furnished by Date NOTE: A well-informed minister becomes a good pastor. He will sincerely appreciate the helpfulness of your suggestions. The pastor Is available for counsel and prayer at anytime. LHhographe^ by MWM 0«irter, tne.. Box 261. Aurora. MO 6560$ it DAVIE county enterprise record, May 18, 2000 - Dulin United Methodist Church Dulin Road, Mocksville; Pastor, The Rev. Bob McLawhorn Sunday School, 10:45 a.m., Worship, 9:45 a.m. Mnt County Publie Ubf#iV MooHsvilte. NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 2, 2001 David Smith, show with family Amanda and Hampton, is the new pastor at Dulin United Methodist Church. Dulin To Celebrate 130th Anniversary Dulin United Methodist Church will celebrate a I30th anniver sary on Homecoming Sunday, Aug. 5. Services will begin with a special singing at 9:30 a.m. Worship with Pastor David Smith will begin at 11 a.m. with lunch follow ing. There will be no regular Sunday School. A history book about Dulin will be handed out to comemorate the anniversary. Davii County Public UbWfy Wool^svllle, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 2,2002 Elmer Hendrix receives a plaque from Melinda Sheek, while Dulin Methodist pastor, the Rev. David Smith watches. Bruce Morasco. right, gave a swing in Hendrix' honor. Dulin Methodist Has 'Eimer Hendrix Day' Dulin United Methodist Church declared Sunday. April 7 as "Elmer Hendrix Day. " Hendrix was thanked for his God-fearing leadership for more than a half century. In 1948 he began teaching the Men's Sunday School Class and continues to do so. In 1949 he began as church treasurer, which he continued to do for 52 years. He has been Charge Lay Leader. He has been a member of the Church Choir and is involved with the Methodist Men. He rarely misses any of the church's activities. Melinda Sheek and Rev. David Smith presented him with a plaque honoring his years of service. Bruce Morasco presented a swing to be put on the church grounds in his honor. A luncheon was given in his honor after church. Present for the occasion were his two sons. Phil and Barbara Hendrix of Lewisville and David and Margie Hendrix of Winston- Salem. Elmer and wife. Betty Jean, reside on U.S. 158. Advance. r Coun^iJbrary A former police officer, Dulin United Methodist Church minister Jimmy Truell enjoys being a ref eree at high school football games. Ex-Officer, New Pastor To Lead Homecoming Services At Dulin UMC After 40 yeaj-s as a police officer, Jimmy Truell has huug up liis holster. He's the minister at Dulin United Methodist Cbui ch and these days you will find |||||||^«II|^m|M||m|||^m||^h him in- stead of a gui3. Also a high school football referee, Truell loves the excitement surrounding ^ a homecoming, football game, but is even more excited about God and his presence at Dulin. In keepingwifii^ool homecoming traditions, a fes- of praise worship leading up to Homecoming Sunday. The off Friday. Aug. 1. with a homemade ice cream so- Hilda and .Tumny Truell cial at 6:30. Bring your lawn chairs, enjoy icecream and listen to music by Greg Allen, Heather Foster, Josh Foster and Kelsey McDaniel. Festivities continue on Saturday evening at 6:30 with a hotdog supper. Truell will teach a liistoiy lesson about Dulin UMC with en tertainment provided by the Dulin Choir. Past ministers have been invited to join in and share their memories of the church. On Sunday at 9 a.m., the homecoming message will be delivered by Truell followed with music by the Cornerstone Quartel at 10:30. Weekend festivities will conclude with the >.,^.,.,1 <4icV< Iiin/^hpnn at 1 1 "-sas'"'" Picture of Dulin Methodist Church Page 22 0 I a r 2 rd < tfi a SjlT t- U> £, Davie County Public Library 2 Mocksville, North Carolina % 1 Dulin Methodist Chiirch From Churches ofDavie County, North Carolina A Photographic Study by Thomas L. Martin Heritage Printers, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1957 Hi DULIN'S METHODIST CHURCH The organization of this church is said to have been in 1852, and it is named for the Dulin family. The first church was built in 1871. A new church was completed in 1954. page thirty Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina Cemetery Records Pages 24 - 27 2 Ij =i o * o Ml 2 di A 4- o <3 X f iu I Davie County Public Library «> Mocksville, North Carolina zr kJ ci i 3i3 CJ 050 DULIN UNITED METHODIST CH Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries Cemetery Census Cemetery Records on the Web I ABOUT US ■CEMETERY LAW HOW TO HELP CemeteryCensus.com Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries other NC County Cemeteries fc L! Brought to you in partnership with Davie County Histoncal & ' Genealogical Society - ^ http://www.rootsweb.ancestrv.com/''ncdavhqs/ Index of All Cemeteries Alphabetical Index of All Burials Previous Page Use the following to search across all the cemeteries listed. Example: "Smith, Roger" (yes, use the quotes) Search for: | \ | Submit Query 50 DULIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Location - at 897 Dulin Rd, Mocksville. Coordinates: 35d 56m 16.4s N; 80d 29m 46.1s W Click here maos Survey by Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society.Updates by Michelle Condra in May 2015. Allen, Brack (b. 16 Oct 1896 - d. 26 Aug 1976) Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done. Allen, Rena W. (b. 21 Feb 1900 - d. 31 Jul 1981) Barney, David P., Jr. (b. 9 Apr 1963 - d. 9 Apr 1963) Son of David F. and Ann Barney Beal, June Jones (b. 17 Dec 1944 - d. Unknown) Beal, Louie, Jr. "Peewee" (b. 28 Aug 1944 - d. 6 Mar 2013) Blakeley, Mark Allen (b- 11 Oct 1967 - d. 28 Jul 1987) Rest in peace. Blakeley, Robert Uriah (b. 19 Jan 1934 - d. 19 Dec 2007) Buchanan, Dale W. (b. 10 Jan 1941 - d. 21 Mar 1994) In Loving Memory. Burcham, Herbert Roy (b. 13 Apr 1914 - d. 2 Mar 1974) Meet me in heaven. Carter, Dema B. (b. 21 Feb 1936 - d. Unknown) Wife of Howard F. Carter Carter, Dora Nance (b. 27 Aug 1901 - d. 26 Oct 1985) Carter, Eva W. (b. 26 Aug 1913 - d. 28 Apr 1983) She'll always remain in our hearts forever. Carter, George K. (b. 23 Jul 1890 - d. 30 Oct 1969) Carter, Howard F. (b. 9 May 1904 - d. 2 Jul 1983) Carter, Maggie B. (b. 30 Jun 1930 - d. Unknown) Carter, Howard F. Carter, Maggie B. for Gooqle Cemetery Census This contact informa tion is Not for any cemetery. This is contact information for the owner of this web site. Allen Dew 3230 Walters Rd Creedmoor, NC 27522 Click to E-maii us at: AllenDew@ CemeteryCensus.com Contact us with updates, corrections, additions. When sending data, please specify the County where the cemetery is located. . -1 ■ At rest. Carter, Zackery R. Dorse, Worth Gray Forrest, Collen F. (b. 23 Jun 1908 - d. 13 Sep 1976) (b. 5 May 1925 - d. 2 Dec 2003) (b. 5 Jul 1930 - d. 12 Nov 2007) Forrest, John F. (b. 18 Nov 1929 - d. Unknown) http://cemeterycensus.eom/nc/davie/cem050.htm 050 DULIN UNITED METHODIST CH Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries Page 2 of 4 20. Foster, A. Ruth Green (b. 3 Mar 1939 - d. Unknown) 21. Foster, Bessie Sarah Chaplin (b. 9 Aug 1884 - d. 18 Sep 1982) 22. Foster, Doris (b. 19 Apr 1923 - d. 15 Aug 2006) 23. Foster, Esther Lenoir Reavis (b. 8 Jun 1921 - d. 17 Mar 2007) 24. Foster, Flossie (b. 13 Jan 1908 - d. 19 May 2003) 25. Foster, George Lester (b. 28 Aug 1935 - d. 16 Apr 2013) 26. Foster, George Lippard (Leppard) (b. 15 Sep 1884 - d. 22 Jan 1977) 27. Foster, Mildred H. (b. 5 Dec 1917 - d. 13 Dec 1987) Daughter of Haywood R. and Magdalene Hendrix . "Gone but not Forgotten." 28. Foster, Paul Everette (b. 6 Apr 1922 - d. Unknown) 29. Foster, Robert Lee (b. 30 Jul 1915 - d. 6 May 1991) 30. Foster, Rosa Ella Barney (b. 21 Jun 1893 - d. 19 Sep 1978) 31. Foster, Roy Thomas (b. 30 Sep 1918 - d. 10 Mar 2009) 32. Foster, Ruth Evelyn McDaniel (b. 21 Oct 1913 - d. 27 Dec 2006) 33. Foster, Thurman A. (b. 30 Mar 1913 - d. 27 Dec 2006) 34. Foster, Victoria Susan "Vicki" (b. 24 Oct 1949 - d. 8 Jun 1952) 35. Foster, William Thomas (b. 4 Sep 1876 - d. 31 May 1969) 36. Frye, Edgar David (b. 23 Sep 1912 - d. 9 Nov 1986) Thy memory will ever be a guiding star to heaven. 37. Frye, Susie Plott (b. 30 Mar 1916 - d. 13 May 1967) 38. Henderson, Betty J. Burton (b. 19 Feb 1930 - d. Unknown) 39. Henderson, Peggy Carter (b. 14 Jul 1941 - d. 19 Mar 2012) 40. Hendrix, Betty Jean Forrest (b. 9 Aug 1931 - d. 29 Sep 2011) 41. Hendrix, E. C. "Cliff' (b. 13 Dec 1893 - d. 8 Jun 1985) 42. Hendrix, Fannie E. (b. 1 Dec 1896 - d. 3 Jan 1986) 43. Hendrix, G. Clyde (b. 1925 - d. 1959) 44. Hendrix, Haywood Robertson, Jr. (b. 16 Jan 1924 - d. Unknown) 45. Hendrix, Jane Church (b. 5 May 1949 - d. Unknown) 46. Hendrix, Jerry Clyde (b. 9 Apr 1945 - d. 7 Nov 2013) 47. Hendrix, Leona Mae (b. 18 Nov 1906 - d. 5 Dec 1980) 48. Hendrix, Lucille (b. 1925 - d. Unknown) 49. Hendrix, Modere Foster (b. 31 Dec 1928 - d. Unknown) 50. Hendrix, Thomas Lester (b. 10 Sep 1927 - d. 14 Sep 2012) 51. Hilton, Crystal S. (b. 2 Jan 1957 - d. 14 Jun 2008) 52. Howard, Annie Opal Robertson (b. 18 Apr 1920 - d. 22 Jul 2011) 53. Howard, Betty Bowens (b. 12 Nov 1892 - d. 19 Sep 1972) 54. Howard, Louie Pinkston (b. 3 May 1889 - d. 18 Aug 1984) 55. Howard, Obie Hobert (b. 10 Jun 1922 - d. 4 May 2007) 56. Howard, Rebecca McDaniel (b. 25 Oct 1923 - d. 29 Jul 1987) 57. Howard, Roger Lewis (b. 9 Sep 1909 - d. 12 Jul 1973) 58. Howard, Wayne Alvin (b. 13 Sep 1949 - d. 15 Aug 1967) Always be remembered. 59. Jones, Fred Lee, Jr. (b. 20 Nov 1937 - d. 14 May 2004) 60. Jones, Freddie Lee (b. 14 Jun 1913 - d. 17 Mar 1967) Married April 10, 1937 61. Jones, Jimmy W. (b. 29 Jan 1946 - d. 12 Sep 2001) 62. Jones, John W. "Jay" (b. 23 May 1927 - d. 3 Mar 2007) 63. Jones, John Walker (b. 14 Feb 1887 - d. 3 Mar 1969) 64. Jones, Mattie Smith (b. 26 Jan 1893 - d. 4 Jan 1986) ^ 65. Jones, Peggy Harris (b. 19 Mar 1939 - d. 27 Oct 2012) . 0^ 66. Jones, Selma H. (b. 12 Feb 1914 - d. 23 Dec 1992) 67. Jones, Teresa Alene Shoaf (b. 17 May 1925 - d. 11 Apr 2004) ^ 68. Keaton, John Lester (b. 12 Apr 1923 - d. Unknown) ^ o 69. Keaton, Ruth Howard (b. 10 Jul 1926 - d. 8 Mar 1874) ^ 70. King, Connie F. (b. 25 Sep 1936 - d. 8 Jan 1970) ^ At rest. ^ 71. King, Jimmy C. (b. 27 Dec 1934 - d. Unknown) ^ 72. Laird, Charles Herman "Charlie" (b. 21 May 1945 - d. 9 Nov 2013) J, 73. Laird, Charles Raymond (b. 17 Nov 1919 - d. 24 Jan 2000) x■- o ^ http://cemeterycensus.eom/nc/davie/cem050.htm 8/7/2018 050 DULIN UNITED METHODIST CH Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries Page 3 of 4 74. Laird, Edna Laplsh (b. 17 Apr 1947 - d. Unknown) 75. Laird, George Thomas (b. 16 Dec 1915 - d. 24 Mar 1980) 76. Laird, George Vernon (b. 16 Oct 1940 - d. 22 Oct 1994) 77. Laird, Mabel Elwood Robertson (b. 15 Aug 1919 - d. 10 Jun 2010) 78. Laird, Thelma Howard (b. 20 Jan 1919 - d. Unknown) 79. Lane, (Rev) J. C. (b. 12 Sep 1927 - d. 1 Nov 1999) 80. Lane, Margaret H. (b. 14 Feb 1924 - d. 13 Jun 2003) 81. Lapish, Edith Hendrix (b. 10 Dec 1935 - d. 2 Aug 2013) 82. Lapish, William Marchel "Major" (b. 14 Sep 1931 - d. 12 Aug 2010) 83. Mabe, Tyler Aaron (b. Unknown - d. 13 Oct 1993) Infant son of Aaron and Rhonda Mabe 84. Marshall, David Andrew (b. 6 Nov 1972 - d. 21 Nov 1990) Son of George Thomas and Patricia Wyrick Marshall 85. Marshall, George Thomas (b. 4 Apr 1942 - d. 3 Sep 2010) 86. Marshall, Lera Carter (b. 9 Jun 1913 - d. 20 Feb 1988) 87. Marshall, Patrick Wyrick (b. 7 Nov 1944 - d. Unknown) 88. Marshall, Thomas K. (b. 19 Nov 1909 - d. 21 Aug 1976) 89. McCulloh, John Karr (b. 20 Jun 1908 - d. 22 Aug 1982) 90. McCulloh, Magdalene P. (b. 11 Nov 1911 - d. Unknown) 91. McCulloh, Vivian Leona Myers (b. 21 Oct 1932 - d. 25 Oct 2014) 92. McDaniel, Bobby Braxton (b. 12 Apr 1931 - d. 29 Jun 2014) 93. McDaniel, Bonnie James (b. 14 Mar 1930 - d. Unknown) Wife of Troy Eugene McDaniel. Married September 10, 1949 94. McDaniel, Bruce Eidson, Sr. (b. 23 Jan 1925 - d. 6 Jul 1991) 95. McDaniel, Carl Kenneth (b. 22 Oct 1919 - d. 1 Aug 1993) U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II 96. McDaniel, Carl Wayne (b. 31 Dec 1949 - d. 1 Aug 1980) Precious Lord, hold my hand. 97. McDaniel, Delia Carter (b. 27 Feb 1914 - d. 25 Mar 1987) Wife of George Cecil McDaniel . Married July 3, 1930 98. McDaniel, Dorothy Wagner (b. 27 Mar 1929 - d. Unknown) 99. McDaniel, Gelene Jolly (b. 4 Feb 1936 - d. 7 Mar 2001) 100. McDaniel, George Cecil (b. 30 Mar 1909 - d. 2 Apr 1992) Husband of Delia Carter McDaniel 101. McDaniel, Troy Eugene (b. 26 Sep 1927 - d. 9 Sep 1995) Husband of Bonnie James McDaniel 102. McNeill, Claude Hampton "Jeff" (b. 6 Feb 1924 - d. 1 Apr 2013) 103. McNeill, Ella Gladys Foster (b. 11 Dec 1931 - d. 25 Nov 2014) 104. Melton, Billie G. (b. 2 Jan 1936 - d. Unknown) 105. Melton, Gurney M. (b. 27 Jul 1913 - d. 21 May 1983) 106. Melton, Mazie F. (b. 7 Sep 1914 - d. Unknown) Married February 6, 1935 107. Melton, Shirley Mae Reavis (b. 13 Nov 1943 - d. 29 May 2012) 108. Melton, Wayne F. (b. 1 May 1939 - d. 19 Oct 2005) 109. Nichols, Floyd J. (b. 1956 - d. 2004) 110. Nichols, Virginia C. (b. 1951 - d. Unknown) 111. Orrell, Helen Foster (b. 27 May 1929 - d. 10 Feb 2001) 112. Orrell, Wiley Alton (b. 27 Jun 1923 - d. 24 Aug 1997) 113. Potts, Dwayne Ralph (b. 25 May 1977 - d. 15 Jun 2007) ^ 114. Potts, Kathleen B. (b. 13 Oct 1918 - d. 1 Apr 1994) ^ Married August 22, 1936 . 115. Potts, Ralph (b. 9 Jun 1916 - d. 16 Oct 1985) 116. Reavis, Ruth F. (b. 11 Oct 1922 - d. 20 Nov 1984) 117. Reavis, William F. (b. 17 Jul 1923 - d. Unknown) Married October 6, 1942 118. Robertson, Fred T. "Shorty" (b. 1 Mar 1931 - d. 30 Mar 1972) Married May 12, 1954. Daughter Ginger 119. Robertson, Gertrude Foster (b. 19 Jun 1926 - d. 3 Jan 2010) 120. Robertson, Iva Nell McDaniel (b. 23 Aug 1932 - d. Unknown) http://cemeterycensus.eom/nc/davie/cem050.htm 8/7/2018 V- V- KTf O 0 rx: C 1 sr> :P o 050 DULIN UNITED METHODIST CH Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries Page 4 of 4 121. Robertson, Robert Wade (b. 2 Sep 1928 - d. 19 Mar 2005) 122. Robertson, Roy Dale (b. 24 Mar 1950 - d. 23 Aug 1989) Son of Robert Wade and Gertrude Foster Robertson 123. Robertson, Wade Michael (b. 18 Apr 1949 - d. Unknown) Son of Robert Wade and Gertrude Foster Robertson. "We'll meet In heaven where joy never ends." 124. Sparks, Laura Lee Foster (b. 24 Nov 1924 - d. 15 Mar 1998) 125. Sparks, Wallace Bryant (b. 1 May 1923 - d. 12 Mar 2009) 126. Spry, Renee McDaniel (b. 7 Nov 1955 - d. Unknown) 127. Spry, Thomas Kyle (b. 29 Nov 1955 - d. 20 Apr 2002) 128. Steward, Dale Shoaf (b. 1 Nov 1949 - d. 30 Dec 2010) 129. Stewart, Eunice Shoaf (b. 2 Oct 1903 - d. 23 Aug 1995) 130. Stewart, Evelyn Potts (b. 18 Nov 1930 - d. Unknown) 131. Stewart, Hubert Shoaf (b. 9 Nov 1927 - d. Unknown) 132. Stewart, Wlnfleld Scott (b. 3 Feb 1894 - d. 2 Feb 1987) 133. Tedrow, Merel David "Ted" (b. 31 Aug 1923 - d. 5 Dec 2000) 134. Tedrow, Mlllicent Potts "Mill" (b. 5 Feb 1924 - d. Unknown) 135. Templeton, David L., Jr. (b. 22 May 1963 - d. 22 May 1963) Son of David L. and Joyce Templeton 136. Thaxton, Mamie Hayes (b. 27 Nov 1914 - d. 3 Jan 1978) 137. Thaxton, Seth Thomas (b. 12 May 1912 - d. Unknown) 138. Thomas, Henry Patterson (b. 24 Jan 1921 - d. 26 Mar 2005) 139. Thomas, Martha Hazel Foster (b. 10 Sep 1916 - d. 31 Jan 2006) 140. Whitaker, Magdellne C. (b. 16 Jun 1921 - d. 22 Jul 1989) 141. Whitaker, Roy Adam (b. 5 Jun 1910 - d. 17 Aug 1969) Gone, but not forgotten. 142. Yokley, Ginger Robertson (b. 4 Feb 1957 - d. Unknown) 143. Yokley, Roger Dale (b. 27 Apr 1957 - d. 17 Oct 2010) Web page updated 24 July 2018 Index of All Cemeteries Alphabetical Index of All Burials Previous Page This web page Is Copyright (c) 1996-2017 Cemetery Census. All Rights Reserved. All photographs are copyright © by the owners of each photograph. Please do not copy the pictures and upload them to other web sites without permission. Doing so Is a violation of United States Copyright Laws. website bv Allen Dew vNi i Woe ^ http://cemeterycensus.eom/nc/davie/cem050.htm 2."? 8/7/2018