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Jul - Dec^PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TWIRSPAY, July 7,1988 t William L. Scarborough advance — William Lee Scarborough, 78, of Bermuda Village and formerly of Brevwd, died Thursday, June 30,' at ^ Southern Oce^n Coun^ ! in Manahawkih, N.J. A memorial service was to. be announced at a l^ter d^te. Scarborough was employed by E.I. Dupont for 3^ years,'serving the last 10 years as managmg direc tor of textile fibers ip Europe n before retiring in 1972. • _ He was a member of Umtea Methodist Church in Brevard, where he served on the ad^ministrativelward. Hew^alsoon the advisory board of BrevardMusic Center, ^ board member of, Brevard First State Savings and Loan and a volunteer SCORE member. Scarborough was a member of Clemmons United ; j Methodist Church.. Surviving are his wife, Pauline ; Edwards Scarborough; thrw sons, Don Louis Scarborough of Soutb Orange, N.J., David Earl Scar borough of Wilmington, Del., and ; Richard Scarborough of Malibu, Calif.; and two grandchildren- In lieu of flowers, donations maybe made to the Heart Fund or the Pipe Organ Fund at Clemmons United Methodist Church. • • i.Q,'Shine' JCOOLEEMEE - Eatly Odell 'JShiine" BaUey. 84. f „ 4. died Thursday. June 30. a^ Davie County Htwpital after a ^ripd of declioing health.TF^eral services ««« « Saturday. J«ly '^Vha^ in Piineral Home Chapel mCvmeby4eRev.^I^y , Allen pastor of Cooleeniee Ftoptist Church. Burial fo4vved,it( Eegion Memorial Park. : Bom May 15, 1904, m D6ounty. Bailey WM a son of 6te- Sam and Mime ^ane Snj^de.Bailey. Retired from Ewm Mill^Se a member of Copleemee 3I«. ; Mrs. Pete Catherine) Wa^'^fMocksville; twp sons, wsw Bailey of Bdlevue, Neb., and Jerry Bailey of Woodleaf; t>^'0 sisters,SMeDaniel of Charlotte^ Qazel Crotts of Lexmglon. twolX.s.SamBaileyofCoolcemee ia James Baftey ofSpeim; sev^^andchildren; and o o DAVIE CO. PUBUO LIBRARY ^/lO^K9VlLLE, NO —nAVrc COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, THURSDAY, July 7, 1988■BBMIWWWWWP' :Fraiik J. Rubino ADVANCE--Frank J. Rubino,09, of Route 6, died Thursday, June 30, at Davie County Hospital., A rosary was held Saturday, July 2, at Vogler*s Clenunons Chapel. Burial followed in Westlawn .Garden of Memory Cemetery. ;• Rubino was bom in Stamford, Conn., to Natale and Rose Pascucei Rubino. He retired in September 1980 from Machletts Laboratories in Springdale, Conn., after 30 years service. Rubino had pade his home in Advance for the past eight years. ; He was a veteran of the U.S. Ar- jny, serving in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Rubino was h member of the Catholic church, Feece E. Nifong VFW Post 6367 and Winsiop-Salem Moose Lodge' ^^o. 466. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Taylor Rubino of the home; a daughter. Dawn S. JHart of Clem- mons; a sister, Grace Lobazza of Stamford, Conn.; and a stepgranddaughter. Paul Jwraey Owen • STATKVILLE — Paul JumeyOwen. 63, of Hayes Road. Route 4, died ht Iredell MemorialHospital Wednesday, June 29,following a brief illness. . ; Funeral services were heldSaturday, July 2, at Reavis Fune^ Home Chapel in Harmony by theJtev. James H. Gryder. Bup^ ifollowed in Spi?ie^ ?apl^t Chgrcb ^ TOwen was a son of Ruby ArleneOwings Owen of Route 4, and thelate Ira Denton Owen, both former Davie County residents. He wasbora in IredeU County on June 8,1925, and was retired as a seatguilder at A.L. Shaver, where heworked for 30 years. J Surviving* id addition to ms ;mother, are his wife, Brenda FayeWaller Owen of the home; a son, Paul Sanuny Owen of Harmony; _a stepson, Jerry Wayne Seamon oftove Valley; a stepdaughter, Brenda Sue Bytd of StatesviUe; threebrothers, John William Owen ofLewisvUle, e. Dewey Owen md^red S. Owen, both of StatesviUe, and three stepgrandchildren.• Owen was preceded in death byk brother, Ira Gaither Owen, whodied Aug.-17, 1986. V ^cliaei p. CUclf • COOLEEMEE — Michael|)ewitt Click, 19, of 57 Watt St,,died Friday, July 1, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem ^fter a period of declining health. ' Funeral services were held Sunday, July 3, at Eaton's Funerali pome Chapel by the Rev. WayneI braughn. Burial followed inI Legion Manorial Park,i : Born Oct. 16, 1968, in DavieI County, Ciick was a spn ofI Michael V. and Vickie Spry Click1 ' of Cooleemw- . ;f ' Surviving, in addition to hisparents, are two sisters, Michelle Click and Tracy CUck, both of ^ooleemee; his grandparents, Ggraldine Garmon and Frances W. --^"fiiick, botli of Cooleemee, and e.D. Click of Cleveland; andgreat-grandparents. Hazel StUler §nd '' Mary ^ Walli^ both of ,fopl©emee/- G- e V! 5L i wj r'c <r- o OAWe CO. PUBUC UBRARV ;_DAVIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY, July 14, 1988 J ^noch B, Prevette ! Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, July 13, at Liberty ;; Wesleyan Church by the Rev. > A.C. Clemmons, the Rev. Kenneth Davis and the Rev. Eugene ^ Wchardson. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. :: PrevettewasbornOct. 4,1928, : in Davie County to the late Ephrim and Lola Mae Giles Prevette. He was employed at Crown Wood Products and was a dairy farmer. : Prevette was a member of Liberty Wesleyan Church. :: Survivors include his wife, Hazell Ladd Prevette of the home; three daughters, Gail Hamrick of Springfield, Mo., Tenita Keaton and Susan Phillips, both of Mocksviile; a son, Tony Prevette ofMocksville; four sisters, Flossie Turner of Hamptonville, Irene Taliey of Charlotte, Elizabeth Talley of Harmony and Lillian Parks of Shelby; two brothers, Alvin Prevette of Bradenton, Fla., and Wilborn Prevette of Mar- linsburg. W.Va.; and 12 grandchildren. Memorials may be made to either the Building Fund or the Cemetery Fund at Liberty Wesleyan Church, Route 1, Box 390, Harmony, N.C. 28634. Raymond Lloyd House COOLEEMEE - Raymond I^oyd House, 77, of 2t'Davie St., djed Sunday, July 10, at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday, July 12, at Eaton's Funeral Home Ghapel in Mocksviile by the Rev. Creason and the Rev. Robert Greason. Burial followed in Legion J^emorial Park. {Born Aug. 26, 1910, in Davie County, House was a son of the late Charlie C. and Mary Potts House. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War 11 and was retired from Celanese Corp. 1 His wife, Stella Creason House, died in 1975. " Survivors include a son, Martin House of Cooleemee; a foster daughter, Nancy H. Childress of Mocksviile; three stepdaughters, Marjorie Holshouser of Granite (^arry, Mary Frances Brogdon of Lexington and Maxine Gritte of Phoenixville, Pa.; a half brother, John Creason of Salisbury; three gfanddaughters; and seven stepgrandchildren. Julius Williams SELMA. Williams, 104, vices were held " 1^ Saturday, July in ^ 2, by the Rev. J ^ i T.A. Hunter, i . • L Burial followed | f in Everdale Cemetery. Williams was born April 4, 1884, in Wilcox County to Hanna and Nells Williams. He was a member of Sandridge Baptist Church. His wife, Adella Williams, ' preceded him in death. Survivors include five daughters and one stepdaughter, Earnestine Owens of Birmingham, Ala., Lula Eaton and Lillie Crosby Watts, both of Selma, Mattie Eaton of Rochester, N.Y., and Addie L. McGinnis and Catie L. Jones, both of Mobile, Ala.; six sons, Elisha Williams, Elijah Williams, Colum bus Williams and Sylvester Williams, all four of Mobile, Ala., Joseph Williams of Moss Point, Miss., and the Rev, O.J. Williams , of Bessemer, Ala; 97 grand children, including Ethel Scott of Mocksviile; 68 great grandchildren; and 21 great-great-grandchildren. UAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC ;_DAVIE county ENTEItfRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. July 14. W i NeU Kathlyn Jones Nell Kathlyn Cranfill Jones of - Route 7, died Saturday, July 2, at, • Forsyth Memorial Hospital in ^ Winston-Salem after being m - declining health. ^ Funeral services were held Mon- day, July 4, at Eaton's Funer^n Home Chapel by the Rev. Jack ; Johnson. Burial followed m theXurrentine Baptist Church • cemetery. . . : Mrs. Jones was bom m Davie ' County to Lizzie Jordan Cran^ of Sparta and the late Stamey Cran- fill She was retired as generalsupervisor at Fran Ray ResWenUal ' Care and was a member of Turren- ' tine Baptist Church. ^ : Surviving, in uddmon to her - mother, are her husband. PhUhp Jones Sr. of the home; a son. ^ miip "Hank" Jones Jr., also ofthe home; a sister. Louise AUen of n Route 7; and a brother, Lester ; Cranfill of MocksvUle. s ; Mrs. Jones was preced^ if ' death by a son, Bobby, m 1980, C: and by a brother, Donnie Wayne (^ranfill, in 1987. - . Memorials may be made to the ^ : Pavie High Band, Route 4, ^ - Mocksville. James Ritcel Seamon WOODLEAF — James Ritcel Seamon, 92, of Route 1, died Saturday, July 9, at Meridian Nur sing Center in Salisbury. Funeral services were held Mon day, July 11, at Eaton's- Funeral Home Chapel by Charlie Hairison . Burial followed in the Corinth Church of Christ cemeteiy. Seamon was bom June 19,1896 to the late Thomas R. and Maiy Jane Seamon. He was retired from Burlington Mills in Cooleemee His wife,'^Elizabeth Taylor Seamon, died in 1973. Survivors include a son, James F. Seamon of Woodleaf; two daughters, Alice Waller of Woodleaf and Evelyn Hood of Monroe; and twp grandchildren. I 3 'O Edwftfd Wftttcr Kdly Edward Walter KeUy» 66, of fOOO Hardison St., diedFnday, July 8, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem.1 ' The fimeral was held Mon^ I July 11. utEatop-sFunerdHome: CtopelbyHwRev.^^H^Burial foUowedm the Ijames Bap ?. tist Church cemetery. S War n and 8 rented truck dnver with Norbar Trucking Inc. 5 ' Survivors include his wife.Evelyn Church KeUy of the home,l:rdaughters.S.^D^of MocksviUe andFairmont. Minn.; fo^sons^ Kelly of Kansas City, Ran.»Richard KeUy of Lawton, Olda.,EddieKeUy of Chambersbmg, Pa., : ^MikeKeUyofStatesvine;and i ^ix grandchildren. <2 V 0 DAVIE CO. 'PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 21, 1988 ^ Annie Wells Peoples Annie Wells Peoples, 90, of Route 5, Mocksville, died at her home Wednesday, July 13. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 16. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Yadkin County. Mrs. Peoples was bom in Yadkin County April 13, 1898, to the late David J. and Milllo Juno Plowman Wells and was a ^memaker. Her husband, John Henry Peoples preceded her in death Nov. 1, 1980. Survivors include: three sons, Clarence Peoples of Rockwell, I^ter Peoples of Robinsville, and John Peoples of Calumet City, ni.; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. ^ Dellla Beck Memorial Hoipiw He Rev. Derald A(tonB.'pa,„or of Bom Oct. 18. I883. mDai;ieCounty, a daughter of the late homemaker. ' •; ® Survivors include a great "^hew.RoyMcCarutrofS T ^ Helms Davis : isALjlSBURY — Effie Helms i Dfeivis, 70, of 115 Crawford St., idled Wednesday, July 13, at i Rowan ^Memorial Hospital after ;i biing in declining health for the past eight years. V Funeral services were held Saturday, July 16, at Whitley's i* Funeral Home in Kannapolis, con- ducted by tfe Rev. John Haas. Memorial Park. I Bora April 18,1918, in Macon, Ga., she was a daughter of (he lute Hattie Rminda Ross. She had retired from Cannon Mills Co., Plant 1, No. 4 spinning room, after 47 years of service. She had been a resident of Kannapolis until mov ing to Salisbury in 1951. Survivors include; her husband, Ernie G. Davis; a daughter, Mrs. William (Doris) Roseman; a son, James L. **Sam" Helms of Hopewell, Va.; a stepson. Gray Davis of Lexington; .a step daughter, Mrs. Perry (Yvonne) Richardson of Mocksvijle; 10 grandchildren; and nine gr^t-grandchildren. a ^ <L I o 4. >- —.ST DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY. MOCKSVILLE, NQ o ^, 0 c j /v U (M : - > r - 7? * ^ / - /5 = ^ < O O o p w -0 < c: P CD E !Z JT J pr « o 2 C O CD s y Th o m a s W. Ni c h o l s o n WI N S T O N - S A L E M — Th o m a s Wa l t e r Ni c h o l s o n , 24 , of 52 0 2 Br e n d a Dr i v e , di e d Su n d a y , Ju l y 17 , al F o r s y t h Me m o r i a l Ho s p i t a l . Me m o r i ^ se r v i c e s we r e to be ' he l d We d n e s d a y , Ju l y 20 , at Vp g l e r ' s Re y n o l d a Ro a d Ch a p e l by th e Re v . Ma r i o n Re c t o r . Bu r i ^ wa s to fo l l o w in Cr e s t v i e w Me m o r i a l Pa r k . Mr . Ni c h o l s o n wa s bo m in Wi n s t o n - S a l e m to R. B . an d Do r i s Ho r t o n Ni c h o l s o n . He sp e n t mo s t of hi s li f e in Da v i e Co u n t y , mo v in g to Wi n s t o n - S a l e m at th e ag e of 19 . He wa s a gr a d u a t e of Da v i e Co u n t y Hi ^ Sc h o o l an d at t e n d e d Fo r s y t h Te d i . Mr . Ni c h o l s o n wa s pr e s e n t l y em p l o y e d by Go l d e n Sh a m r o c k Au t o Pa r t s an d Ma d i i n e Sh o p . Su r v i v i n g , in ad d i t i o n to hi s mo t h e r an d fa t h e r , ar e a br o t h e r , St e p h e n Ni c h o l s o n of th e ho m e ; an d hi s ma t e r n a l gr a n d m o t h e r . Do r o t h y R. Wi n s t o n - S a l e m . Ho r t o n of O C 3 •- * 3 3 S » 2 « S- 2 3. §- ^ ft o ^ ? & w cr s S -- - S- s ? ! ' £6 S CS o w o o 9 o n a v. r . - . V - OQ OQ 00 2 s ^ :3 s ' O. ci , OO o o ^ S& 8 It ! IS " ? O ^ • ^ 5* 00 . - 3 O M W ^ S H ® 8 S I- o a p. 3 2" ^ o o a I 8 ss g g x ? ;§ • bs q S ^ — C O 2 i- r i 3. ^ g- - 3. g O. J ? JS * SP ^ ^ 89 O O. fb ^ ^/ 3 ^ 2 CP in 7 SB O C/ 3 nU i - i ' 22 0 a g o o» i. gr & g ?? > o ^ z ^ 0 & S < 7b < s &» * a a 2 p o s' l i I' g l - - 1 ^ B 2? n % ns lE g ^ i D >K O o c z H •<n z H pe s cn M 8 cn e «5 ' K) oc , oe DAVIE COUNTY ENTERHKISK KECOHU, TUUKSDAV, July 21, liW8 hospital, * County held Mon- Church in "®s<towsRevs. Yj,jgj yy/iK. eeee by the ehurch oemZry « Ae HoJleman^. . S^'»S?pS£ Survivine ar#». w years, OUie Rr of 51^e home; three^jThf of 'VierandGeraiw f'^®' GoJdiaMocfcivii^w WcGee,ReavisofAdva ^tie «■ion Hoileman of al» ?°n, Ver- fjoiieman Of Levins, Jessiechildren 31,^ ® P''* I'lgrand- g'-andchi/dion A S^eat-«oltenuuiBown^„ Waiyhoileman « j Browne McDaniel CHARLOTTE - Browne McDaniel, 75 of Coilingwood Drive, a native of Cooleemee, died Friday, July Mercy Hospital. Funeral services were held Mon day, July 18, at the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee by the Rev. Larry Allen, church pastor, and the Rev. James MacGill. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Cemetery. Mr. McDaniel was born Sept. 16, 1912, to the late Benjamin Franklin and Emily Frances Swink McDaniel. A masseur with the YMCA in Charlotte for 44 years, he was a 1943 graduate of the Chicago School of Swedish Massage. Mr. McDaniel was a member of Park Road Baptist Church. ■ Survivors include his wife, Sal ly Bailey McDaniel of the home; two sons. Ken McDani^ of Pineville and Michael McDaniel of Charlotte; and one grandson. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. J Janies H. Duckworth James Hubert Duckworth, 75 ofRoute 1, Calahaln Road, diedMonday, July 18, at his home. Funeral services wiU be held Friday, July 22, at Kravanya FuneralHome in Gillespie, HI. Burial will Ce,Z.y ■ ®■ Bom Oct. 10. 1912, in Win-nepeg, Manitoba. Canada. Mr.Duckworth was a son of the lateHubert and Ada DuckworthDuckworth. He was a retired carpenter/contractor and attendedfr®® Untied Methodist Church.Mr. Duckworth was also the retw^ fire chief of GiUespie.His wife. Elizabeth Stewart Duckworth, died in 1972.Survivors include threedaughters, Carol Williams ofRoute 1. .Calahaln Road. PeggyMelA of WilsonvUle. Dl.. andRoberta Trump of Greenfield, 111. •nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. § Cs i >- (T- g|?^olg as s E8 Q° &"Koff«g.3 S cni2.I |w|H.w§.§gg!g.i |i.o.'<.»§ ^ e e IS'^ I ^ ^ ^ i 2.f. 5 92 a a DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE',, NQ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 21, 1988 W.H. WaU Jr. SALISBURY - WiUiam Har rison WaU Jr., 52, of Route 4, Old Union Church Road, died Sunday, July 17, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in decUning health since March.) Funeral services were held Tues day, July 19, in the James C. Lyer- ly Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Claude Gaulmey and Teny Cruse. Burial foUowed in Brookhill Memorial Gardens. Bom Sept. 8, 1935, in Davie County, Mr. Wall was a son of Lizzie Smith WaU of MocksvUle and the late WiUiam H. WaU. Educated in the Davie County schools, he was a fonner employee of Air Kool Awning and operated WaU Home Improvements. Mr. Wall attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Coach and manager of various soft- baU teams for 14 years, he was managing Wall's slow-pitch soft- ball team at the time of his death. A son, Curtis G. Wall, died in 1956. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Lucille Whitaker WaU, whom he married July 4, 1953; six sons, Roger D. WaU, BiUy H. WaU, Ronnie C. WaU, Tony D. WaU, Marty R. Wall and Jeff L. WaU, all of Salisbury; two brothers, James WaU and Gerald WaU, both of MocksvUle; two sisters, Shirley Jones of MocksvUle and Mary Caudle of King; and 11 grandchUdren. 1 ^ - Cb Dorothy Alice Taylor ^ CLEVELAND — Dorothy AUce Taylor, 47, of 104 Academy St., died Sunday, July 17, at Davis Community Hospital in StatesvUle following a lengthy iUness. Funeral services were held Tues day, July 19, at Nicliolspn Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. WUUam Ralph Hoffman. Graveside ser vices were to be held Wednesday, July 20, at Richardson Cemetery in Laurel Springs by the Rev. Robert Brown. Born August 28, 1940, in Baltimore, Md., Miss Taylor was a daughter of Opal Bare Taylor of Fran-Ray Rest Home in Mocksville and the late Jess An drew Taylor. She was educated in the Surry County Schools and was a member of The Church Of The Brethern. ' Survivors, in addition to her mother, include four brothers, Robert Taylor, Howard Taylor and Roy Taylor, all of Cleveland, and James Taylor of StatesvUle; five sisters, Mary Waller of MocksvUle, Elaine Gpodman and Bonnie Williams,' both of Salisbury, Rose Jones of LelanU and June Miller of Cleveland; anti 23 nieces and nephews. Garvey M. Cheek Sr. 5; -NORTH WILKESBORO - Qirvey Martin Cheek Sr., 67, of i Route 2, died Tuesday, July 12, at Fprsyth Hospital. n! ^Funeral services were held Fri- s day, July 15, at Pleasant Home Baptist Church in the Lomax com- C niunity by the Revs. Vemon Ball, •: Nicholas Cheek and Earl Adams. iKirial followed in the church »I cemetery. J SMr. Cheek was bom in WUkes S County, May 8, 1921, to James Wesley and Annis Jolly Cheek. He C was an Air Force veteran of World War n. He was a retired office manager for ASCS. He was a n' member of Pleasant Home Baptist Church. < ; Surviving are: his wife, Shirley . Cheek of the home; five i daughters, Glenda Gregory of i; Rpnda, Mrs. Annis Whittington of Yadkinville, Marie Blackburn of f. Roaring River, Nancy Cheek of J Elkin, Kathy Lumpkinof Tulare, *:■ Calif.; one son, Garvey Martin ^ Cheek Jr. of North Wilkesboro; :■ five brothers, Quincy Cheek and^ T: Leo Cheek, both of Roaring River, ^Z- J.t. (Culver) Cheek of NorthWilJ^®sboro, Jackie Cheek of 'ZZ MUlers, Creek and Kenneth Cheek? of Bermuda Run; four sisters, Leta. •: Kilby of North WUkesboro, Peda Martin of Havelock, Luna? Blackburn of Elkin and Frankie < Bjbyer of KemersvUle; 12 g|pand- children; and two Z' gieat-grandchUdren.J Memorials may be made to Plea- % swt Home Baptist Church BuUdingI "'Fund, the Heart Foundation,J Ifospice of WUkes or a charity of > the donor's choice, € DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRABy MOCKSVILLE,. NO -e Kenneth W» Arjiokl Kcitnclh VVayiw AniaUL -53. til" TaHtlhlissM, FJm., !i l>iivk Coun ty OLUive, ijjej Tiicwluy. Jliily l y. in ii 'I'stillaiiiiiHiicc hnspitut SVcnn juries sulTcrctt in mi aiitomiibili: iii'L'ideitt. Fuiiunil si;K\'lfejt wL'ift? bckl $tHur<iny« July 23 ^ at Iktton's I'iome Ciinpel, eomluelctl by ihe I^ev. LoHlcr Kciilon, {Jorn Aug. 6. 6945, Im wta n son of Malcolm Q, and! Blixatwiti Howard Arnold »rLcwlav(]b, He wa!S cinplt^cd as a pltnnbcr, Survlvorit, in addition to his p«iroiu»i indudc: a daughier. Michelle Lynn Arnold of Winston^ &dcnn two sons, Kenneth Wayne Jr, and David B. Arnold, both of Whiji(on>Saicin', i^vo sisters, Bet ty Spry of Cbnimons atnl l^gyy FreciHiitn ofWinsion-Siilcm; and a brother, Jerry Arnold of LewisviHe. Ledtbrd P* Barney Lcdford Pinhsion Barney, 79, of 306 Mill Slf, Winstan-Salem, died , Sunday morning at Forsytli i Hospital, He was born Sept, 12, 190S in Davle Coanty to Charlie p, and Com W^goitef Barney, , He retired after 48 years service iVom F»H, HanesCknp. in 197K Surviving are three daughters, K^e Barn^ of the liome, lean E. i Bverhart, LeKington, aral Peggy B. Bonn, Wifisioii-Sslam; ftve grand children; twd great'grandchildrcn; two. brcthci^, Toiti J. Barney, Winston-Salem, and Hubert Barney, Clemmons, and two sistoii, Stella New> ^iianburg, j S,Ci ^ Creola Cook, OafOiey, S,C. . Funeral services were Tuesday al Hnnes Baptist Church by the Bev. ciint Branch, Burial was in the'Oatclawn Memorial Gardens, DAVIE CflUNTV SNTKHI'KtSB RKCORI), TnURSBAV, July 28, )98S-8Bf' 0^ Oo cr 0«s> rd r- I in C d <£? O t o <3 j Wjlliam T. Barney [, ADVANCE—William fitotnas . *'Willie»* Barney, 94, offiouieSt • dfed/Saturday, iuly 23, at Davie County Hospital aflor being in dcclming health, FunaiM Services wereheld Mon- day^rJttly 55, at Snon's FuitcraJ Homejdmpei in Moeltsville, con- . duet^ by the'Bev, Tom McCIean. 'Burial followed in the Advance Unl^ Methodic Chumh cemeteiy •tjath mliUaiy rites qonduetcd by il^ WW I lib District Memorial •Squad.' f Bom July j?, 1894, in Davie ;Couky, he was n son of the late Giles and Lula Sheets Baring. A \yeteran of World War TI, he had retii^ from Duke Power nfter 28 years. r His wife, Hngar Cornatzer pantoy, died in 1982, Two sons i plsoprccedcd blin in death; Fober' fy Thomas Bam^ In 1945, and ! William Hubert Barney in 19110. I Survivors mclude; a thtugluer. Mangle Lot! Bamoy of tlte boniet ill sister, Delia Cornalzer of Ad- Vank; a .gjmnddaughtcn and a great-grandson. Lois L. CfiEpllii Bpowh WiNSTON-SALEM - Lois Lm Chaplin Brown, 70, of I i4'A I Wesigsic Cirele, died Monday, Ju-1 ly IB, at Forsyth Memorial I Hospliai, j A memorial service was held Wednestdny, July 20, m Hojue Moravian Church Chapel In Old iaiemi, conducted by Dr. Robert lawyer and Dr. f(cn Robinson. Bom March 31, 1918, in docksville, she was a daughter of lie late Thomas Bryant and Rosa ^druatiser Chaplin, idunttod In rite )avjc Coimiy scltoolt^ she was a 940 gmduBte of Long's Hospital teijjg SchooL She was a former ttfse of Catawba College iimd with leSalisbmyCity gclioais. Stiefiad een eoiflcyed uiOld Saiein for le past oighi years. Bttrvlvors iiioiude: her husband, 'cc^l B. irown; a daugliier, Jaole firquers of Wlnston-I^em; o son, oA^ C. Brawn of Winstou-Salemj; sister. Libhv Daniels of Ksbuiyj BHd twagrandcBBai^ Memortals may he made to Fbr- ith OanoerRcrvice, Ji2 N. Mar- sILSL, Winsfoo-Salein, N.C., tmy lii^abeMi BurtoD SLBMMONS - Mary | Itia^ih Wellotfla Bu^on, 85, of , Ifai^ ftoad, Clemmoni^ j; [ Tuesdi^t J^ly ^i tm pKtended Blness, . riMici'td .vtM'vtccs wcrv hold .Srunniriy. Jirly 23. ttt Mk'ko^' Grove A.M.Ii. 5Ciuii Clniirch in I Clcmimms by tltc Rev. Rohqil i Ihifley. Ihiry fniluwed in lite funti- : ly jJlol at Eivcrgrean Q'tncleiy. .^he wasn native ul" SuiicsvLlle i and had lived In Ciemmuini for isver50yffliDi. Mrs. Burton wjtsn j ret ired Vfitji'k fur N r. ami Mrs. J(din I C. Whtlaker. SUe was a member | ; of Hickory Ormrtj A,M.E. Zioii ^ Cittircb. Surviving ara; one son, Donald Byei's of Wjnston-Snlem; unn ! .sister-hi'liiw. Donnhy l^itcrson ; Wiinrion of the houic; one | daitglner-bi-law. Queen Ann Byers I of WlRiSlnn-Sidetui one grandson; two grnndduughters; a niece, Doris i Jones of MueksvHlc. . Robert Lee CiimiibeHtihi SALISBURY - RolJert Lee Chfuuberlmn, 69, of 866 Pcstrl St., died Saturday, July 23, ai his ! bouiiB, He bad been in declining health for several yisiis, but death ; was Unexpected. Fbncnil sflirvjcijs were bc3d 7'ties- day, J uly 26, at die James C. Lycr- Jy Funcml ttniapel, eondnctcd by the Rev, Mike Owens, minister of Muriim Park CIturch of God. Burltil foilowctl in Chestnut Hill Ccnietery. Born Nov. 29, I9f8, in i Coolecntoe, lie wtis a son of Arihur i D. CliamberMn of Salisbury and | the Eate Liddy Hcndrcn Chamberlain, iducaied in ilie Davic Couiity schaols and Kings College, in Chatlotlc, he was a ! dietician in sevcml major hospitals belbre his rQilrcnicnt in 1968, A member of the New BQ,sion United Mclltodisi t^uirch in New Boston, Ohio, he was a U,S. Ar my vetcraii^ His wife. Fern Chamberlain preceded him in death. Survtvom, in addition to liis father, include «i son. A.L. Chamberlain; fourbitiihers, Luriy CluHnberloln of Wilmington, the Rev. James H. Chamb^lnln of OcalQi, Fin., A.D, f^liamberiain Jr, of Clilna Grove and Arnold S. Chtiinberfaln of SfllfelnJiy; Bve sisierff, Helen Piite pfTjimpH. Fla., EJiieThrcBlt of Ciiaflolte, GlndyF Pliyfep ofTrinity, Joyce Ludwlg of Rockwell and Phyllis Miller of Salisbury; and three grandchildiicn. jLtttiicr Owens Crons LaURENS^S.C. — LmhcrOwcn Cratts, 65, 203 Clemiion Street, died Tuesday, July 19, in Grocn^ villc MemoHa] Hospittif. Funeral services were held Fri« day, July 22, ul Voglcr's Clem- mona Oiapel. Ritrial followed ai Firm Baptist Church cemetery In Clenimom. Born in Davie County to the late John and Julia Fvcrliart Oroits, he was the widower of Nellie Ger trude Spcnce Crotis. He was n retired sdiool teacher Mr. Crotis was a graduate of N.C. State Unlveraiiy and taught vocational agriculture. He tvas a iuento of First Baptist Cliureh of Clcmmons. SurWvingarc: one son, Uonuid SpenccCrotLsofLauren. S.C.: two brothers, Rcfacn L. CroEts of Raleigh, N.C. and Boonc CroEls of Davidson County, N.C,; throe sisters, Sofdtia 'njttcrow of North Otrollna and Annie Mae Hellard of Moeksvlile, N.C.; S^elma Spcnce of Virginia} four grand children, and four grcat-grandehlldrcn. tracy Criknford Davis PLEASANT GARDEN - Lrcy Cranford Davis, 71, of J622 Neeltcy Road, died Friday, July 22f a( tiar residence. Funam! services were held Sun day, July 24, ill Huncs'Lincbcrry VanStory Street Chapel. Burial followed ill Floral Garden Ceiuetciy in High Pohu. She was a native of Montgotiiery Coutuy and was a honieniaker. Mrs. Davis was a HMtniber of Plea- sail} Garden United Mctliodisi Church. Surviving are: two dauglncrs, Billie D, Reavis of Moeksvlile and Gail D. PJunhelt of Walnut Grove; one son. Roven C. Davis of High Poiiji; two brothers, Claude Wade Cranfoid Jr, of Lcsuigton, and Deiiniofn V. Cranford of High Point; and Jive grandchildren. Memorials nuty be made to Hospice of Greensboro or Plcasom Garden ifnlied Meihodisi Clturch. DAVIIS COUNl'V i5NTI3IlPUl«R R«COUI>, TIIURSDAV, July 28, Oo Oo lo rj in UJ Albert G. Day Jr* ADVANCIi — Alhcri George Day Jr., f»2, of Route 4. died Wednesday, July 28. at the SuUslniry VA Medical Center ahcr nn illness of seveial week-s. Ftiilowlng cremation, u mcmorUil scrvtec was cmidutncd ai a later time. Bnni Feb. 4.1926. hi Lemlsvillc, Ky.. he tvtKS a .son of the hue All)en George and Dale Grove Day. Formcriy a sales rcpmseniaiive with a cormtyiletl container com pany. he had sen'cd in the U.S. Ar my Air Force during WoHd War 11. SurviwM?: tncludc: his tyifc, Bet ty Etturlc Day; ti son, Albert George Day 111 of Fori Wayne, lud.; a .stepson, Robert Allen Badgcct of Advance; u daughter, AMLson Day Roble of Foil Wayne, tmh; and a sister, Katliertnc Fi.shbnck of Louisville, Ky. ChorlBS EVanklin ^Rmes PASCAGOULA, MISS. - Charles Franktln Ijanies, 55, of 2206 Glcndate died Sunday, July 10, at hl.s' residence. Funeral .services were held Wednc.«idny, July 13, at the Hnsllawn United Methodist Oiurch. Burhil followed at Jacksmi County Memorial Park In Pascagoula. Born March 6, 1933 m Greensboro, N.C, he ms a hull designer and a veteran of the U.S, Air Force. Hq was a member of Etistlawn United Metitodist Church end Society of Naval Arcidtceis and Marine engineers. Survivors include his wife. Bet ty F. Ilitmcs of Piiscagouln; a son. Curl Fommc Ijiimcs of Rivarslde, Culif.: two daughters. Mehmie Ijantcs tshiim of Auburn. Ala., Shiiron Leu ijamc.s of Orlando, Flu.; a brollicr, WiBtam Gnuly of Mncksvillo, N.C.; and n sisier, Jacqueline liames timinn of LcxinglQti, N.C. Carlton E. Grubb SALISBURY — Carlton Eugene Grubb, 50, of Route I, died Wednesday, July 20, at N.C, Bap- list Hospital in WtRstoQ-Salcni following a truck accident on U.S. 60L Funeral services were held Fri day, July 22, at Gay's Chupei United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jack Luther, pamor, of- rKfatuig. Buritd rollowod in Roivon Mcmoritii Park with Masonic grtivcslde rites conducted by An drew Jackson Lodge 576. Born Oct. 9, 1937, In Davlc County, ttQ was a son of Henry Alfred and Thclma Elizabeth Hamilton Grubb of Salisbury. Educated in the Rowuit County schools, ho was employed as a meehanle for Pope Plumbing and Heating. He wsts a member of Gay's Chapef United Methodist Chuich, where he wiu> active la (he United Methodist Men. He was also a member of Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge 576, the ScoUish Rites, the Oiuits Sitrtne and the Fmnklin Fire Dcpanmcm. Survivors, in addition to his (lareats. include: his wife, Shirley Howard Gmbh, whom he married Oct. 20, 1957; a Son. Carlton Eugene "Gene" Grubb Jr. of Route I; two brothers, Jerome Grubb of Ridgcway, Va., and Dale Orubb of Route 6; two sisters, Brcuda G. Goodman of Apex and Joyce G. Bogle of Satisbuiy; and one granddtild. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Gay's Qtapcl United Methodist Church, Route 9 Box 467, Salisbury. 0 c 1 o CQ Ehos Rt *Dink' James EtWJs R. "Dink" Jsmsfe',83, of Ri. 4, MdcksvJIIc, died Monday mor ning at Davie County HospiiaL Funeral services were sdiadul- ed for Wednesday at Turrcntine Baptist Church by the Rev. E.M. jEdiicsaudthe Rev. Bill Croason. Burial will bo in the church cemetery. Mr. Jamas was bom in Davio County to tho late Emm Monroe and Emma Rebecca Ellis James.. He was a retired well driller and attended Turrentine Baptist Church. For 64 years he was married io Estitor O. Hellard Jamas until h'cr doaUi July 1,1987. Surviving are ono son. Oils James, ofRt. 4, and several nieces and nephews. liaxler Riiy McDiuiiel DiLXJer ]i\iy Mc33j|jiid, 78, of Rl. II. MticksvLlle, Mundtiy :kt Diivtii Cwmiy Ho.spil:i|. Siirvlvhigriry OJiewMi, Ruyrnnl MuDitilici, of lU. 8, Moi'ksville; Mrs. Hetcii Lehman offiL f, Mooksi'iJIu; {wij gRind- d3itdfe«, Sherrl ufRL 8, jmJ MrTi. Lisa Scttlcy of Frtilerick. Md,; uiid oiic sister, Mn?. Miiry EUcn FelkerofRt. 3, Moeksville. Eniiiej'yl sewices were sclicdul-' &\ for WcdtiesilEiy II a.m. al Wt^jiiioreland Chnpcl of Biiiie])- Johnsno riineml I lomc by Ibu Rev. A.C. Clemens. HyrUil wi)l be at Sulciii UiiiJcd Medtciltsl Church ectiiclcry, ^Jennifer Denisc Potts Jennifer Denise PoHs> 4, of RotiEc 7, Mockgvilic, died Friday, vices were lielU 25,31 HardLson I — 3 Uniied Mediodwl Churcli, com dueled by Ihc Rev. Wade Childcrs. Burial followed in (hC: eisurch Ccfttctcry. Born Oci, U, |9S3, in Iredelj County, she was a. daughter of Dennia L, and Sandnt FulbrighL Polls. Survivors, En addilion to her parents, enciude; a brodicr, Dustin Lee Pods of Ihc hoFncE two sisters, Hoiiic Kinibra and Tarn Elizabeth Potts, both of die hoiiw; and iier grandparcru$, Lester and E^-ggy Potts of MacksviHe and Bvclcnc Fulbrlght of SlaicsvElle; and her great-grandparenis, Oladyit WilliMms of Coolcemee and Mr. ajid Mrs. Cbles Dish of SlatasviiJe, Memorials may be made lo Brenners CltlldrcjFs Hospital, c/o Bottiiian Gray School of Medicine, N.C. Baptist Hospital, Winitofi'Safcin. IMVH! coomv I!Nnsi!l>l(IKI! liliCOKO, TIIUKSnAV. j«l.vaj, l!)3a-9J(J'J V 1 « " Mrs. Bessie Sain Mrs. Bessie Sain, 82, of Coolcemcc died July 25 m 10 p.m. in Davic County Hospital. Her Spouse Ernest E, Sain preceded her In death in May, 1970. Site was a lifetiine member of Cooicemec Meihodist Church, a homcmuker and a mother. She is ."itrrvcved by; threo dntiglUers, Mrs, NclJie Davis {Preston C.) of WmstomSulcm, Mrs. Faye Danby (Andrew J.) of Tampa, Fia., Mrs. BariHiTti HeDard (Fred G.) of Route 7, Mocksville; one son, Evcrcitc F. .Sidn (Jimniy) ! of Winter Park, Fia.; livo sisters, Mrs. ViobCaficnofSaiisburyand ' Mrs. Bculah Kelly of Hampton, Va.; 13 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren: 2 gfcal-great- grandchildren and numerous nieces, ncpltcws and friends. James F. Seamon WOODLEAF — James Frances S«mion, fid, of Route I. died July 15 at ihe SiilEsUury VA Mcdlcttl Ccnicf alter a period of deciimng hcahh. The fimcrai was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Moeks- viltc. condiiciwl by Cliarlic Har rison. Burial was to follow in Cor- Inih Church of Christ ccinciery. Born April 4, 1922, in Rowan CoLtnty, he was a son of die Inic Jamc¥ R. and Mury Elizabeth Taylor Scimion. A retired farmer, liB Was a member of Corintli CImrch of Christ. He was u U.S. Amiy veteran of World War il. Survlvons iticliKfchrswife, Mai^' LuubiC Taylor Scamoji; and two .sisicM, AIjcc Waller of WiKKllenr and Evelyn 5, Hood of Monroe. PubWc uwarv Eugene Gj-ay Spcase WINSTON-SALEM - Eugene Gray Speasc, 81, of 2355 Union Cro.ss Raid, died Wednesday, Ju ly 20, at For.syih Hospital. Funeral services were held IVi' day, July 22, at Huywsnh-Milier Silas Cfcck Chapel by Carl Roiliroek and James Pcrcival. Bom Oct. I, 1906 in Fitrsyih County to Walter H. and Com Sprinkje Spetise, he spent most of his Jjfe in Forsylh County near Pfafftown and had been living on Union Cross Road for tlic past twi wars. He was with Gneyfiouitd Bus Company ibr 25 ye5ii'.s kTure reiir- ing ;ttul was :i member of i3oycr>i Cliapel Cluireh f Christ. Mr, Sio-'iise was preceded hi death by his tvife, Mary ilkiiicy S)>ciise, whu diod in 198.5, Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Tnlmadgc (Ruth) Charles of Uiiiiju Crc^H Riitul, cmd Mrs. Atvin ilkily) Myers of Advajtce; tlirce sons, J.G. (Jim) S]>e;ixe of Nlnu Court, Johnny Spcasc of Ytidkin- Vflle, and J. Eirgcjic S|>casi3 of \Vin.si(m-Sa1em: 12 gnuulchlUlroi; ah gretit-grandt'hildrcjr, one sister, Mrs, Maty Bemth of Vienna Villugc, and one brother, J. Ward Spcasc of Lcwlsvillc. Memorials may be mndc to Boycn> Chnpc) Church of CJirLst or a charily of the donor'.v choice. Irvin E. Riley WtNSTON-SALEM-In'inERilcy, of 1527 Turfwood Drive, Plafltown, died Saiurrkiy, July 23,' at his home. Funeral services were held Tucs- dtiy. Jitly 26. »t New iJctltc] Bnp-' tisl Cinircli by Dr. Jcny Draylon.; He WHS Ixjrti in i>itiljidel]th]n, Pa,; tuid hnd lived in Wlii.ston-Sa[cm for 20 ycaw. He was u retired emptoyce nl' Ingcr.wlMbirul Co, ttr Mock.svilic, where he worked as lend iJfustRiUir In tlic puWicutloiis, DepI, He w;w a member of New' Bethel Baplist Churcli, Surviving urci his wife. Kntie Riley of the home; four daughters,' Piiiricin Rtloy, Velma Riley, Llllitm Rllcy and Irva CofJIck, ail of Phfltidclj^iitii Ph.; ffntrsons, Ir- viii P. Rilcy and Theodore Ed-, mondsoii, both of Philadciphia,' Pa,, Kcrncllt Rllcy of San AntotJict,, 1'cxais and Mure Rilcy ofthe lioiite; 19 grandchfhErcn; two great- giumfchildren: one god child, Latiialia Wil.son; itvo siMers, Lucttlc Psillon of Philadelphta, PaV and Harriet Rtlcy ofScaford, Del.) one brother, Eugene Riley of WlIF tngbnro, N.J.; ah 3isters-iii-la\x. iind four brotlicrs-ln-lav/. g o o ,. s CO m m o p -a c: CD C o ^ C O OT :: 0 >-< St e U a S. He f n e r SA L I S B U R Y — St e l l a St e w a r t He f n e r , 82 , of 31 7 S. Le e St . , di e d at 11 : 1 0 a. m . Tu e s d a y , Ju l y 26 , at -R o w a n Me m o r i a l Ho s p i t ^ id l e r l) e i n g in de c l i n i n g he a l t h fo r th e pa s t V/ i ye a r s . Th e fu n e r a l wa s he l d Th u r s d a y , Ju l y 28 , in th e Ja m e s C. Ly e r l y Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l , co n d u c t e d by Dr . Wa y n e A. Be a t t y , pa s t o r of Co b u r n Me m o r i a l .U n i t e d Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Bu r i a l fo l l o w ed in Fo r e s t Hi l l s Me m o r i a l Pa r k in Le x i n g t o n . Bo m Ju l y 4, 19 0 6 , in Da v i e Co u n t y , sh e wa s a da u g h t e r of th e la t e El l i s an d Da i s y Ba l l a r d St e w a r t . Ed u c a t e d in di e Da v i e Co u n t y sc h o o l s , sh e wa s a ho m e m a k e r an d a Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t ^ He r hu s b a n d , Ro y H. He f n e r , pr e c e d e d he r in de a t h an d tw o so n s , Ca r l E. He f n e r , di e d in Fe b r u a r y 19 8 3 an d Ja m e s R. He f n e r , di e d in Ja n u a r y . 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Burial followed in the church cemetery. Bom in Yadkin County Dec. 30, 1958, to James and Avon Hudson Chandler, he was an employee of Landmark Construction Co. of Winston-Salem. Surviving are his parents, Hamp tonville; two daughters, Leslie Ann Oiundler and Stephany Miranda Chandler, "both of Rt. 5, Mocksville; his grandmother, Mrs. Ester Chandler, Yadkinville; nieces and nephews, Trish and Jimmy Hoots Jr., Allison Chandler and Mandie Walker; Three sisters, Mrs. Pamela Hoots, Yadkinville, Mrs. Beverly Bryant, Hamptonville and Miss Yicky D. Chandler, of the home; and one brother, Mitchell J. Chandler, Hamptonville. Mr. Chandler was preceded in death by three grandparents, Guraey Chandler, and Addis and Yera Hudson. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 4, 1988 AM — ^ Wallace M. (Grreen I Mr. Wallace Monroe Green, 75, of Route 1, Greenhill Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 29, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. He had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was held Sunday, July 31, at Eaton's-Funeral Chapel, conducted by President LaVem Mecham and Bishop Phillip Loyd. Burial followed in Salem United Methodist Church cemetery. Bora March 6, 1913, in Davie County, a son of the late John William ^nd Fannie Jones Green, he was a retired farmer. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. His wife, Lois Smoot Green, preceded him in death March 1, 1988. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Foster of Route 1, Cleveland, and Ms. Linda Jones of Route 1, Mocksville; two sons, Johnny and David Green, both of Route 1, Mocksville; 13 grand children; one great-grandchild; and one brother, T.R. Green of Alber ta, Canada. Also, several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to Cemetery Fund of Salem United Methodist Church, c/o Steve Hepler, Route 1, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or Arthritis Foundation, 3115 Guess Road, Durham, N.C. 27700. Ml .S" *- ~l si > (r~ S■s •s;: S sa a a « u eo QjIP. Hita oT U 3 S M '.a®>-30I I-1-r / if ,• r * < f i r e f t i\A \ 1 f :: Nell Robertson Baldnge WINSTON-SALEM - Nell Robertson Baldrige, 72, of 1137 Martin St., died Mpnday, Aug. 1, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were schedul- ed for Wednesday at Hayworth- -■ Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. David Merritt. Burial was to r follow in the Hope Moravian - Church cemetery. Born Feb. 13, 1916, in Davie County, Mrs. Baldrige was a ♦ duaghter of Walter L. and Nettie ' Russell Robertson Sr. She spent most of her life in Forsyth County y and worked for R.J. Reynolds j Tobacco Co. for a number of years, retiring in 1971. Mrs. Baldrige was a member ofj Hope Moravian Church, where she served as dinner for a number of <. years and was a member of the Ella • Mae Johnson Sunday School class. ^ Her husband, Byron Baldrige, -* died in 1974. - Survivors include three brothers, r Roy L. Robertson and G. Hobert r Robertson, both of Winston-Salem, - and Walter L. Robertson Jr. of^ Charlotte; a sister, Edna G. Williams of Winston-Salem; and I several nieces and nephews. - Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsythj County, 1100 S. Stratford Road, } Winston-Salem, N.C.,27103. DAVIE-CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC § S"® S c g S) cT lOC-iDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 4,1988 ^ Blanche H. Honeycutt Mrs. Blanche Hammer Honeycutt, 84, formerly of Statesville Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 29, at the Danby Home in Winston-Salem, where she had been a resident since 1986. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 31, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, officiated by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Born in Alexander County March 19,1904, to the late George Milton and Martha Lowrance Hanuner, she was office manager for Central Telephone Co. until heir retirement. She was a member of | the Mocksville Golden Age Club and the Davie County Hospital Auxiliary. She had been a lifelong member of the Mocksville First Baptist Church. Her husband, Frank W. Honeycutt, died in 1970. Sur\'ivors include a daughter, Mrs. Betty Dwiggins of West Bloomfield, Mich.; a son, Robert F. Honeycutt of Greenville, S.C.; three grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Opal Shaw of Winston-Salem; and one brother. Earl Hammer of Mocksville. The family has requested that memorials be made to the Mocksville First Baptist Church, North Main St., MocksvUle, N.C. 27028. Mrs. Mildred S. Jones THOMASVILLE - Mrs. Mildred Stone Jones, 78, of 318 Taylor St.,.died Thursday, July 28. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, July 30, at First United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jack Harris. Burial followed in Holly Hill Memorial Park. Bom in Davidson County Nov. 27, 1909, she was a retired employee of Burlington Mills in KemersviUe. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, the church choir, Grace Ragan Bible Class where she was a former class treasurer and the United Methodist Women, Circle No,.^. In 1927 she married Howard L.. Jones, who survives of the home. Surviving in addition to her hus band are two sons, Leon Jones of Mocksville and Paul E. Jones of Kinston; three brothers, Ben Reece of Durham, David and Daniel Reece, both of Winston-Salem; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church Prsonage Fund, 100 E. Sunrise Ave., Thomasville, N.C, 27360. Charles Williain East Mr. Charles William E^t, 70, Route 5, Shallowford Road, Mocksville, was dead on arrival at Hoots Memorial Hospital Wednes day morning, July 27. Funeral services-were held Fri day, July 29, at Hayworth-MiUer Silas Creek Chapel. Burial follow ed in Grapevine Baptist Church cemetery with military honors by district 11 memorial honor guard, N.C. Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was bom March 14, 1918, in Patrick County, Va., to Silvester M. and M. A. Overby &st. He had spent most of his life in Forsyth County, and had lived in Davie County for the past five years. Mr. East was employed by Pony Ex press Courier and was a member of VFW at Clemmons. Surviving are his wife, Frances Easter East of the home; one step son, Robert Phibbs, King; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Lynda Nor man, Clemmons; one sister, Mrs. Virginia Fulp, Stanleyville; one brother, Irvin East, Winston-Salem and several nieces and nephews. - VI I! 5 4. >■ I- DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC <r .0 lOC-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERHtlSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 4,1988 - Mary Grubbs Ritchie CHINA GROVE - Mary Emiline Grubbs Ritchie, 83, formerly of Route 3, died Sunday, July 31, at Rowan Manor Nureing Home after being in declining health for six years and seriously ill for two weeks. Funeral services were schedul ed for 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3, at the First Baptist Church of China Grove with the Rev. Ed Daniel of ficiating. A graveside service was to be held at 4:30 p.m. at Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery in the Cana community in Davie County. Born July 14, 1905, in Davie County, Mrs. Ritchie was a daughter of the late D.G. and An nie Heath Grubbs. She was educated in the Davie County Schools and was a member of First Baptist Church. Her husband, William M. Rit chie, died Aug. 2, 1965. Survivors include two sons, W.M. Ritchie of Salisbury and Thomas V. Ritchie of Kannapolis; four daughters, Ethel Bunn of Houston, Texas, Sadie McKmght of Salisbury, Mary Jo GuU^ge of Kannapolis and Peggy Cottingham of Miramar, Fla; two brothers, W.M. Grubbs of Doraville, Ga., and Dwight Grubbs of Charlotte; three sisters, Alma Denton of Newport News, Va., Geneva Bowles of Concord and Dot Hen- drix of Mocksville; 19 grand children; and 2( great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Firs Baptist Church of China Grove 302 W. Patterson St., Chin Grove, N.C. 28023.i j- i o 1 ,r ^ Hillery Melton Key I HUlery Melton Key, 43, of ; 5, died Monday, Aug. 1 at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were to be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Mackie- Gently Funeral Home Chapel in Yadkinville by the Rev. Robert Yoimg and the Rev. L.D. Hobson. Bun^ WM to follow in the Court ney Baptist Church cemeteiy. Born Jan. 5, 1945, in Winston- aalem. Key was a son of the late Ceabem Key and Maiy Maggline Hutchens Key of Courtney. He was a member of Courtney Baptist Church. ^ . r Survivors include his wife. Ruby Carol Matthews Key of the home; a daughter, Jennifer Key of the home; a son, Jeffrey Key of the hom^e; a sister, Betty Key Reavis of Route 3, Yadkinville; and a brother, James Wesley Key of Durham. m LilliaQ Poole SiUs TROY - Lillian Poole Sills, 87 / w^^ky Knoll Apartments, died ,Mon^y, Aug. 1, at Randolph I Hospit^ in Asheboro after a two- day, critical illness. Funeral services were schedul- ^'^'<''>'2 p.m. Wednes-y» Aug. 3, at Lanier-Briggs Funeral Home by the Rev. Elsie Har^ter and the Rev. Veraon p was (o follow In the Chn^h Methodistv^nurch cemetery. Bom March 28, 1901, in Mon tgomery County. Mrs.' Sills was a aughter of the late Thomas Franklin and Emma Sills Poole rr^ of Chandler'sGrove Methodist Church. Q ii ^dliam GradySills, died in 1970. Sills of^sbuiy; a daughter. OpalHunsuckerofTrpyjandasist^Grace Longworth of Advance. A Mary Barger Sowers ' ROLLING MEADOWS, ILL. — Mrs. Maiy Barger Sowers, 71, of 3803 Rywick Court, formeily of Salisbupr and Dayton, Ohio, died of respiratory failure at 11 a.m. Monday, July 25, at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, HI. She had been in declining health for several years. Funeral services for Mrs. Sowers were held Saturday, July 30, at Organ Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. G. David Swygert, pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born July 7, 1917, in Rowan County, she was a daughter of the late Walter Floyd and Lottie Fesperman Barger. Educated in the Rowan County schools, she was employed in Civil Service for 30 years before her retirement. Her husband. Jack R. Sowers, preceded her in death. Survivors mbiikie a sonrBoyoVvSowers of Dayton, Ohioj a daughter, Carole Buckinghan> of Rolling Meadows, 111.; three brothers. Burton Barger iof Mocksville, Frank Barger>of Hickoty and Kelly Barger.rof l^Ietgh; three sisters, Helen Den nis of China Grove and Grace Millar and Joan Kluttz, boujof Salisbury; and four grandchildren „ Memorials may be mad^to Organ Lutheran Church, Rout&3, Box 676, Salisbury, or a charity of the donor's choice. 4 DAViE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY fvlOCL;SVjLLE, NO • ^ Kpbert Jonathan Cook ' SALISBURY — Robert Jonathan Cook, 10, of Route 6, flied Wednesday, Aug. 3, at piwlotte Memorial Hospital of in juries sustained when he was struck by an automobile while riding a bicycle on U.S. 70. ; Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 6, in the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Samuel Wilson, pastor of Freewill Baptist Church in Albemarle. Budal followed in Sherrill's Ford Baptist Church cemetery. Bom Sept. 14, 1977. in Iredell County, he was a son of Johnny Wayne and Barbara Graham Cook. He was a iifUi-grade student at J.F. Hurley Elementary School and at tended Trinity Baptist Church in Mopksville. ' Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his maternal grandfather, Joseph 0. Graham of f^oute 6; his maternal great- grandmother, Annie Mae Horton pf Statesville; and a sister. Ruby Marie Cook of the home. I^dward J. Haden : CORNING, N.Y. - Edward J. Hadcn, 89, of 211 Chestnut St., formerly of Tot Street in Mooksville, died Friday, July 29, Corning Hospital after being m declining health. « A', prayer service was held on Monday, Aug, 1. A mass of Chri?- tian^burial followed at St. Mary s Church with the Rev. Richard Mu^hy officiating. Burial follpw- ^ in St. Mary's cemetery. * Bom Jan. 4, 1899, in White Mills, Pa., Mr. Haden was a son pf Edward and Phoebe Firmstone Haden. He was a retired employee pf Corning Glass Works and was a member of Saint Mary's Catholic Church in Coming. During the time Mr. Haden lived in Moeksville, he attended the Saint prancis of Assisi Church. • siirvivors include his wife, Sarah Williams Haden, to whom he was married on Feb. 12, 1920» three daughters, Dolores Crooks of Path, JJ.Y., HelenConzo of Cor ning, N.Y. and Rita Wright ot Moeksville; seven grandchildren; Six great-grandchildren; and onegreat-great-grandchild. <5—DAVJE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOOKSVILLE, NO DAVII*'. <'iWIN'rV KNTIt^KI'mSI'* MMl^OKD. TIIUK.SDAV, Hwbert Hayes HaU : 'WINSTON-SALEM - Herh.« Jfa^HaU.91.of2312QSTuesday. Aug. 2,T^gei health. ^ . Funeral services were held Fri- ^g* at Vogler's ReynoJda *"•Born Jan. 23. 1897. in Stokes in w- He spent most of his life io rl Reynolds Tobac-.co Company, where he was s Churrh^ D Ardmore BaptistChurch. Berean Sunday School ^ His first wife, Lottie Kates Hall preceded him in death in I954 ' .Survivors include EddisHolbrook Hall, to whom he vm ^^,7^,'»«56;ason.H.RogSHall of Winston-Salem; two ^k ofW-*^"'Winston-Salem and Mrs Run. fourgrandchildien: andfour great-gtandchildren ; Memorials may be made to Ard ^re^tChuichortoachaiityOf the donor s choice ^ ^oe Alien Harrison PjFAFFTOWN — Joe Allen Harrison, 55, of 3531 Manoa Ro^d, died Thursday, Aug. 4, at Olynn Brunswick Memorial Hospital in Brunswick, Ga. "« A graveside service was held Sunday, Aug. 7, at Parklaw'n Memorial Gardens, j Mr. Harrison was born in Newlnnd and was a member of VfW and AARP. He was pmployed with Yarbrough Transfer jCompany as a driver. Survivors include two sons, Joseph L. Harrison of Naples, Fla., and Zimb^ist Todd Harrison i)f Miami, Fla.; Ips mother, Ethel ' Young of the home; a brother, . Millard McK^ of Tennessee; and three sisters, Mary Luke of Ten nessee, Dora Hartness of Mocksville and Billie Jean Nance of Texas. ^ F. Jttrvb , ~ Sfin Fink Funeral services wete held Tues- Bie Summerselt Me^^OapelbytheRev.Ben pastor of Landmark Church. Bi^ followed in the OakGrove United Methodist Church cemetery in Davie CountyBom May 9. 1915. in iredell County. Mrs. Jarvis was a daughter of the late Andi«wter and^la Dawson Sain. She was .. . ^ James A. Fink oied in 1983. • Su^vorsi,Klt,dethteesons.Ar-mur B. Fink Jr. of Route 2 I in Je^M of Salisbut^ and>11/ ^ n '^'0'' of Pensacola. Fla • I Ronald (Mar-iha DiaMe) Bost of SaUsbuiy and Jam.. C • a btotherames ^n of Derby, Colo • 14 grandchildren; ^4 " ' great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made ts.Hospice of Rowan County p o • Rarker St.. Salisbuiy •A X f. a mm CO, PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, nc o DAVIE uRCORD. THURSDAYJg ( £ O V Sara K. wewman RALEIGH - Sara K. Newman of 3309 Rosebud Lane died Mon day, Aug. 1, at Duke Hospital in Durham. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 4, at First Baptist Church in Raleigh. Burial follow ed in Seminary Cemetery in Wake Forest. Survivors include her husband. Dr. Stewart A. Newman; three sons, including Charles V. Newman of Bermuda Run; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. John Harry Nichols John Harry Nichols, 51, of Route 7, died Saturday, Aug. 6, at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Mon day, Aug. 8, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Born Jan. 4, 1937, in New Woodstock, N.Y., Mr. Nichols was the son of the late James Albert Nichols and Beatrice Nichols Custer of Lexington. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his stepfather, Alvin Custer of Lexington; five brothers, James Albert Nichols of New Town, N.Y., Jack Nichols of Mocksville, Kenneth Nichols of New Woodstock, N.Y., Richard Nichols of Cazenovia, N.Y., and Rodney Custer of Lexington; six sisters. Donna Whitaker, Marjorie Wall, Belinda Parker, Sandra Potts and Janette Steelman, all of Mocksville, and Gail Spry of Lexington. <r 9 * ^ Blanche Dwiggins Smith Blanche Dwiggins Smith, 97, formerly of 165 W. Church St., died Wednesday, Aug. 3, at Autumn Care of Mocksville, where she had been a resident for the past year and a half. Funeral services were held Fri day, Aug. 5, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial followed in the Center United Methodist Church cemetery. Born April 27, 1891, in Davie County, Mrs, Smith was a daughter of the late William Franklin and Lovie Belle Bowles Dwiggins. She was a hprnemaker and a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville. Her. husband, William Nathan Smith, died Jan. 5, 1968, and a son, Quentin Smith, died April 16, 1978. Survivors include three daughters, Katherine Poole and Louise Hartley, both of •Mocksville, and Mrs. Charles Wrenn of Fayetteville; three sons, Kermit Smith, Lawrence Smith and Norman Smith, all of Mocksville; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Center United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, in care of Ronnie Powell, Route 1, Box 82, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to First Baptist Church of Mocksville, North Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. DAYIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEx NC — Mattie Eaton Shermer ^ YADKINVILLE - Mattie Eaton Shermer, 90, formerly of Route 2, died Thursday, Aug. 4, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were held Sun day, Aug. 7, at Mackie-Gentry Funearl Home Chapel by the Rev. Dan Hix. Burial followed in the Forbush Baptist Church cemetery. Bom April 29,1898, in Yadkin- ville, Mrs. Shermer was a daughter of Peter J. and Nannie Graves Eaton. She was a member of For bush Baptist Church. Her husband, Robert Reid Shermer, died May 13, 1953. Survivors include a daughter, Annie Ruth Eslinger of Winston- Salem; a son, Paul Shermer of Winston-Salem; four grand children; and six great-grandchidlren. Memorials may be made to the Forbush Baptist Church Cemetery Endowment Fund, Phase One, or Senior Citizens Fund, c/o Forbush Baptist Church, Route 2, Yadkin- yille, N.C. 27055. * ^ Charles E. Nail OLNEY, Md. — Charles E. Nail, 66, of 3805 Briars Road, a Cooleemee native, died Monday, Aug. 1, at Mountgomery County Hospital here. He had been in declining health for a year, but death was unexpected. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 4, at Collins Funeral Home in Silver Spring, Md. Burial followed in Norbeck Memorial Gardens in Olney. Bom in Cooleemee on Feb. 12, 1922, Mr. Nail was a son of the late Bamey E. and Pearl Morris Nail. He was a member of the Cooleemee United Methodist Church. A graduate of Cooleemee High School, he served four years in the U.S. Navy during World War II and retired from the Civil Service Commission in 1981, spending most of his career with the Atomic Energy Commission. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Longley Nail of the home; and a sister, Lucille Nail Benson of Cooleemee. 1 Jessie M. Draughn Jessie Martin Draughn, 87, of Route 4, Cherry Hill Road, died Saturday, Aug. 13, at Davie Coun ty Hospital after being in declin ing h^th for two. years. and critically ill for a week. The fbneral was held Tuesday, Aug. 16, at Bear Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Jack Johnson and the Rev. Bill Creaspn. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born Dec. 22, 1900, in Surry County, Mr. Draughn was a son of the late John C. and Martha Simpson Draughn. A retired farmer, he had been employed by Hendrick's Barbecue for sever^ years. Mr. Draughn was a member of Bpar Creek Baptist Church. Two sons, Lester Martin Draughn and James Bverette Draughn, preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Otis Betsy Ann Stewart Draughn, to whom he was married on April IS, 1922; four sons, Therpian Q, Draughn, Clarence T. Draughn, W. Earl Draughn and Ervin L. Draughn, all of Mocksville; a brother, Grady Draughn of Yadkinville; a sister,'Annie D. Jones of Mocksville; 18 grand children; and 24 great-grandchildren. Joseph £. Halhnan Joseph Ervin Hallman, 80, of Route 7, died Saturday, Aug. 13, at Davie County Hospital follow ing a brief illness. The body was to be taken from Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home to Winfteld Funeral Home in Steelton, Pa., where the funeral and burial was to be held. Bom May 23, 1905, in Iredell County, Mr. Hallman was a son of the late Albert and Maggie Sim- monton Hallman. He had lived in Harrisburg, Pa., for most of his life and moved to Davie County four months ago. Mr. Hallman was retired from Bethlehem Steel Mill. Survivors include a daughter, Willawese Wise of Harrisburg, Pa.; a son, Joseph Hallman Jr., also of Harrisburg; two brothers, Hubert Hallman of Mocksville and Thomas Hallman of Harrisburg, Pa.; three sisters, Augusta Gaither of Mocksville, Gazelle Moton of Statesville and Ora Neely of Har risburg, Pa. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE ponal^ • ADVANCE - Foy Donald Bailey, 64, of Route 2, died Sun- ^y, Aug. 14, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. He had J^n ip declining hpalth for six months and seriously ill for four weeks. The funeral was held Tuesday, Aug. 16, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville by.the Rev. pordon Joyner. Burial followed in ^e Fork Baptist Church pemetery. ; Born Sept. 3, 1923, in Davie j County, Mr. Bailey was a son of ' the late Samuel and Ethel Foster Bailey. He was retired from R.J. Reynolds Co. and was a member of Fork Baptist Church, where he served as usher and department secretary. . Mr. Bailey was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was a member of VFW Post 8719 in Advance. He was also a member of the Fork Civic Club and was I retired from the Fork Volunteer Fire Department. I Mr. Bailey was preceded in 0eath by a brother. Nelson Bailey, who died in 1980. ; Survivors include his wife, Helen Danner Bailey of the home; a son, Don Bajley of Route 2; two sisters, Veigh Spry and Wyolene Bennett, both of Winstbn-Salem; and three brothers, Johnny Bailey, Robert Bailey and Jinuny Bailey, all of Route 2. Memorials may be made to the Oak Fork Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, Route 3, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to Hospice of Davie County, c/o Davie County Health Department, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ^orniBn Harold Boger Norman Harold Boger, 58, of Route 7, died Friday, Aug.. 12. at Davie County Hospjtal aft^r being in declining health. The funeral was held Sunday, Aug. 14, at Eaton'a Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Wade Childress and the Rev. J.C. Shore. Burial followed in Eatop's Baptist' Church cemetery. :;Born Aug. 18, 1929, in Davie County, Mr. Boger was a son of Hubert C . Boger of the Route 2 in the Farmington community and the late Blanche Dull Boger. He was the retired vice president of Horn Oil Co. Inc., where heworked for 40 years. Mr. Boger was also a farmer. He was i^a member of the Cooleemee United . Methodist Church. ' . Survivors, in addition to his father, include a daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Sandra) Hall of Route 7; a son, Norman H. Boger Jr. of Route 7; four sisters, Edith Sinunons of (Qrifton, Nancy Taylor of Charlotte, C:arolyn Boger of Clem- mons and Brenda Boger of Arl ington, Va.; two brothers, Odell Boger of Route 2 in the Farmington pommunity and Johnny Boger of Route 6; and two granddaughters. Memorials may be made to (Cooleemee United M.p.thodist jchurch, p.p. Box 157, Cooleemee, N.p. 27014. ' -v CO.PUBUc vVirgina H. Collins LEWISVILLE — Virginia H Collins. 68, of 7530 Shallowfor^ Road, died Sunday, Aug. 14, at he home following a lengthy illness^ The funeral was held Tuesday Aug. 16, at Vogler's Clemmo^ Chapel, by the Rev. Edwi Needha'm. Burial followed in For syih Memorial Park. . Born Oct. 2, 1919, in Yadkin ville, Mrs. Collins was a daughu of the late Ray Marvin Hutchei and Blanche Davis Hulchens ' Yadkinville. She was a member Union United Methodist Churc where she taught Sunday Schc for 35 years. Mrs. Collins w retired from Hanes Knitwear. Survivors, in addition to 1 mother, include her husband, W ren G. Collins of the home; daughter. Mrs. Charles (Cam Dawson of Advance; fi ve siste Doris Collins of Winston-Sale ' Pearl Howell of Davidson Cot ' ty, Dorothy Howell of Clemmoi I Margaret Hollar of Winston-Salj II and Thelma Baity of Yadkinvil two brothers, Donald Hulchens £ R.M. Hutchens, both of Yadk 11 ville; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made h^ospice of Forsylh County. Julia Mae Osborne SALISBURY - Julia Mae Broadway Osborne, 81, of Route 6, Lowder Road, died Sunday, Aug. 14, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Aug. 17, at Eaton's Puneral Home Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. David Har rison. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. Born Oct. 29, 1906, in Cabar- ms County, Mrs. Osborne was a daughter of the late John and Isabelle Coble Broadway. She was a homemaker and a member of Salisbury Primitive Church. Survivors include her husband, Henry Davis Osbome; seven daughters, Dolly Lindsay of Wooleaf, Bessie Durham, Margie Foster, Freeze, Lois Sanders and Janet Brown, all of Salisbury, and Elsie Deal of Granite Quarry; Four sons, Cecil Osborne, Grover Osbome, Kenneth Osbome and Grady Osborne, all of Salisbury; 34 grandchildren; 58 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. DAVIE CO. PUBUe UBf=|ARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Shirley P. Smith , Thursday, Aug. U, at Fork Bap tist Church by the Rev. Gordon E. Joyner. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born Jan. 10, 1935. in Rock- mgham County, Mrs. Smith had lived in Davie County for the past 10 years. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church, where she sapg with the choir and fellowship group, served as director of Mis sion Friends and associate director of the Youth Sunday School. She also visited shut-ins through the Homebound Program, tookclothes to the needy as part of the Clothes and Food Closet Commii- . tee, was a member of the Outreach Circle and WMU, helped with Bi ble School, was a member of the training union, chairman ofthe Kit chen Committee and a member of the Homecoming Committee. Mrs. Smith was also a member of the East Davie Extension Homemakers Club and was serv ing as president at the time of her filness. She was a member of the County Chorus. Survivors include her husband Marvin A. Smith of the home; two daughters, Pam Richards and San dra Maness, both of Mocksville- a son. TeirmyM. Smith of Elon College; her mother, Bessie P. Page of Reidsville; two brothers, Issac L. Page of Danville. Va.. and Billy Page of Reidsville; a sister Virginia S. Page of Reidsville; and fi ve grandchildren. Memorials may be made to "psptce of Davie County. H-» s Martha Davis Medlin Martha Davis Medlin, 56, of Route 7, died Thursday, Aug. 11, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was held Saturday, Aug. 13, at Eaton's Baptist Chujrch by the Rev. David L. Gilbreath and Calvin Ijames. Burial foUpwed m the church cemetery. Bom Sept. 18, 1931, in Davie County, Mrs. Medlin was a daughter of Robert and Nannie Dixon Davis of Route 5. She was retired as a licensed practical nurse at Davie County Hospital and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. Mrs. Medlin was a charter member of the Yadkin Valley Chapter of The Compassionate Friends and had served as treasurer. She was preceded in death by a son, Mark Desnoyers, who died in 1981. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include her husband, Roy Medlin of the home; two sons, Dan P. Desnoyers and David 0. Desnoyers, both of Mocksville; four stepsons, Ronnie Medlin and Jeff Meidlin, both of Mocksville, Tim Medlin of Lexin^n and Jerty Medlin of Troutman; A stepdaughter, Sherri Medlin Foster of Route 3; a sister,, Myra Ellis of Mocksville; three brothers, Willis Davis of Hamptonyille and Bobby Davis and Donnie Davis, both of Cooleemee; and six grandchildren. Memorials may be made to The Compassionate Friends, Yadkin Valley Chapter, Route 7, MocksvUle, N.C. 27028. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville. NC V. Stanley S. Styc^rs. WINSTON-SALEM — Stanley Shore Styers, 78, died Saturday, Aug. 13, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday, Aug. 16, at Vogler's Reyholda Road Chapel by the Rev. C. Boyd. Helms and pr. Ray W. Benfield. Burial followed in the Lewisville ^aptist Church cemetery.. Bom April 10, 1910, in Buies Creek, Mr. Styers was a son of the Rev. Joseph Cephas and Ada Shore Styers. After serving in the U.S. Army, he married Wilma Boger in !1936. Mr. Styers traveled for eight years before returning to Winston- Salem, where he operated SSS Detective Agency for 12 years with offices in the Nissen Building. After losing his eyesight, Mr. Styers operated a combination grocery store and Pace gas station until his retirement in 1972. He served one tprm as a constable and was a member of Peacehayen Bap tist Church. Survivors include his wife, Wilma Boger Styers of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Estell (Millie) Humphrey of Columbia, S.C., ;Mrs. Thomas C. (Jettie) Fix of Lewisville,, Mrs. MUford (Ina) Lackey of Charlotte and Mrs. I Ronald (Annie Maude) Stimson of lYadkinville; and two brothers, Abram A. Styers and Frank Isaac Styers, both, Rf Td Zola Swicegood Nail, 75, of- .Route 7, died Monday, Aug. 15 / at pavie County Hospital cord United Methodist Church by [he Rev John Deyton, pastor. ^ . Burial follpiypd |p jhe chMrch cemeteiy. The famUy was to be at Eaton's x Funeral HonieWednesitoy. Aug.17, from 7 to 9 p.m. Bom May 25, 1913, in DavieCounty, Mrs. Nail was a daughter n I. l®*®. Victoria ^Dalton Swicegood. She was a homemaker and a member of Con- "Scord United Methodist Church. 5 Survivors include her husband 5 ^ady Nail; three daughters, Mrs! • P^^e Beddington and Mis. Dean ^ Waller, both of Route 7, and Shelby P^ueofRoutel; a son. Tommy Nail of Mocksville: sevengrandchildren; and one great-grandchUd. ^ ijames A. Osborne ^ROME, Ga. ~ James Alfred Osbome. 59, of 102 General Ave. a native of Davie County, died Wednesday, Aug. 10, at his homeafter being in declining health for several months. The funeral was held Saturday, Aug. 13, at Jennings Funeral Home Chapel in Rome by the Rev . David Thomton and the Rev! ,• James Flemister. Burial followed m OaknoU Memorial Gardens Born July 25, 1929, Mr. Osbo^ was a son of the late JuUus and Maty Brace Osbome. He was employed at the General Electric Transformer Plant in Rome for 32 years and was a member of West End Baptist Church. n_Mr. Osbome was also a member of the Cherokee Masonic Lodge 66 Md was a U.S. Army veteran of World War D and the Korean conflict. Survivors include his wife. Mar- ma Frances Coats Osbome; two ^ughters, Carol Terhune of Silver " Creek, Ga., and Cheiyl Poole of Maryland; two sons, James A. ' P Osbome of Rome, Ga,;Three sisters, Maty Trexler of Cooleemee and Bessie Osbome Mr? I, Cope, both ofMocksville; a brother, Paul ? ^Wgtpn; and. fivegrandchildren. Sarah Mandy B»*y Jack Harold D CT U t>6 »✓> . Q> -« O 0~ o ^„,SatahMa^g«^^^^i?ri- of Route 4, vionte. jjay morning ut nFuneral services wer^^ cemewry. be, 21, l90yo Bom on Shore. Mts.'"'l^ti^ m^nher of Turners She was who died husband, p. Baiiy.,nl964andar^n.i who di^ "includesi*daughters.Survivors i^u^nd Mrs. RM- Virs. Roy b of YadliinviUe.Huichens, t» Mrs.Uoyd^*^ofMochsvdle. MeUie Cm"6Uv., ^ pend, Mrs. Nancy cienunons; Mm- ^»)"Stoi£liawey.V*"ihree sons, ^aity. ^ Eugene, and 26 (of Yadkinvdle. ^6 'childrengreat-grandchildren. avis WINSTON-SALEM — Jack Harold Davis. 82. of 805 Magnolia St., died Tuesday, Aug. 16, a| his home. ... A graveside service was held Thursday, Aug. 18, atFarmingion Community Cemetery in Davie County by the Rev. Fred C. Shoui. Uorit March 28, 1906, in GuUford County, Mr. DuvU was a son of Lee and Georgia Groome Davis. He spent most of his life in Forsyth County and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Mr. Davis was with Southland Lite Insurance Company for a number of years before retiring and was a member of Ardmore United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Neii Johnson Davis of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Marian Davis Bohannon of Milton, Fla.; two broUiers, Phillip B. Davis of High Point and W. Glenn Davis of Winston-Salem; and a granddaughter. Memorials may be made to the Farmington Community Cemetery, c/o Mrs. J.T. Green Jr., Route 2, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. \Richard Dean Wiles Richard Dean Wiles, Route 6, Mocksville died Saturday afternoon, Aug. 20 due to a inotor- cycle accident in • Funeral services were held Mon day at Bethel Baptist Church and burial was in the church cemetary.Bom in Yadkin County to James Roger and Betty Gou^ Wiles was a member of Bethel Baptist Church. o ..i.Survivors are his father, Ro(^ Hill S.C.; his mother, Rte. o, Mocksville; one sister, Susan Wiles Meadows, Statesville, and two brothers, Ronnie Wiles and Urry Wiles, both of MocksviUe. n iOO„ PUBL7C OBRARY !fv10C!(Svn.LE, NC ioC-DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 1988 Samuel Boone Imes Samuel Boone Imes, 76, of 1208 Alexander Street, died Monday, Aug. 22, at Davie County HospM in Mocksville following a brief illness. Funeral services were to be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Highland Acres Church of Christ, with Evangelist Barry Robinson to of ficiate and burial following in the Be.lmont Cemetary. The body will remain at Rutledge and Bigham Funeral Home until taken to the church to lie in state one hour prior to the funeral hour. Bom on June 16, 1912 in Iredell County, Mr. hnes was the son of the late William Grant and Angeline Smith Imes. He attend ed Chestnut Grove School and Bethany School in Iredell CounQr, and was a member of the Highland Acres Church of Christ. Mr. Imes was preceded in death by his wife, the former Miss An nie Marie Gaither. Survivors include seven sons, Henry Imes, James Imes, Roy Imes and Bobby Imes, all of Statesville, David Imes of Har mony, Quincy Imes of Lincolnton, Ray Campbell of Brooklyn, N.Y.; five daughters, Mrs. Otelia Turner of Harmony, Mrs. Flossie Scott and Mrs. Shirley Scott, both of Mocksville, Mrs. Wilma Bailey and Miss Linda Imes, both of Statesville; two brothers, Daniel Imes of Statesville and Henry Imes of Philadelphia, Pa.; thirty-seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. The Family was to receive friends Wednesday evening from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the ^neral home, but will assemble at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Scott, Road 1305, Mocksville, at other times. W. Floyd Tutterow Mr. W. Floyd Tutterow, 83, of Statesville died Sunday, Aug. 21. Funeral services were held Tues- Broad Street United Methodist Church in Statesville, and burial followed in Center United Methodist Church cemetary near Mocksville. -7 County on May7, 1905 to the late Luther M. and Nancy Anderson Tutterow. Mr. Tutterow was married twice, first to Clara Mae Vanzant, who died in 1981, then to Martha Johnston who survives. Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Corinne Alley, Troutman, Mrs_. Brenda Aiken, Aiken, S.C. and Mrs. Janice Allie, Statesville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. John A. Plyler, Statesville and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Charlotte; fi ve grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; one great- grandson and three stepgreat-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Broad Street United Methodist Church in Statesville. ^ Effie Mae Grubbs WINSTON-SALEM ~ EffieMae Ball Grubbs, 61, of 5592 "Pineview Drive, died sonaay,— Aug. 14, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Thursday Aug. 18, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. Tom McLean. Burial followed in the Providence Moravian Church cemetery. Born Nov. 30, 1925, Mrs. Grubbs was a daughter of Johnnie and Victoria Harris Ball. She liv- ed m Winston-Salem all of her life and had attended First Assemblv of God. ^ Survivors include a daughter, Tanya Giles of Erwin; two sons,' Earl Preston Grubbs of Route 2, Germanton, and Johnnie Mack Grubbs of Route 3, Advance; a sister, Hattie Grubbs of Winston- Salem; three brothers. Tommy Ball, Arthur Ball and Ralph Ball, all of Winston-Salem; and five grandchildren. V Ambrose C. Williams YADKINVILLE — Ambrose "Dee" Carl Williams, 71, of Route 5, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, at his home. The funeral was held Thursday, Aug. 18, at Pilot View Friends Church by the Rev. Juke Penley and the Rev. Ray Honeycutt. Burial followed in the "church cemetery with military rites. Mr. Williams was bom in Yadkin County to the late Robert Ellis and Flora Choplin Williams. He was a farmer and attended Pilow View Friends Church. Mr. Williams was also a veteran of World War U, serving in the U.S. Army. Survivors include his wife, Ollie Brown Williams of the home; three sisters, Turnie Davis and Pansy Wagoner, both of Yadkinville, and. Bessie Sprinkle of Winston-Salem; two half sisters, Annie Lee Pinnix of Yadkinville and Mary Ruth Spillman" of Mocksville; and two half brothers, George Williams of East Bend and Glenn Williams of Yadkinville. Theodore Brown Theodore Brown, 76, formerly of Route 8, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health aiid seriously ill for a week. The funeral was held Saturday, Aug. 20, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Donald Funderburke. Burial followed in the Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Born June 24, 1912, in Yadkin County, Mr. Brown was a retired farmer. He had been a resident of the Winston-Salem Convalescent Center for the past three years and was a Methodist. Survivors include his wife, Lois Boger Brown of the home on Route 8; and several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, Route 9, Box 190, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. dAvIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY", Sept. 1, 1988—7C on cr X Jack Harold Davis WINSTON-SALEM - Jack Harold Davis, 82, of 805 Magnolia St., died Tuesday, Aug. 16, at his home. A gruvcMido ticrvico wuti hold Thursday, Aug. 18, at Eurmliigtoii Community Cemetery in Davie County by the Rev. Fred C. Sho^. Born March 28, 1906, in Guilford County, Mr. Davis was a son of Lee and Georgia Groome < Davis. He spent most of his life in Fcrsyth County and served in the U.S. Army during World War U. Mr. Davis was with Southland Life Insurance Company for a number of years before retiring and was a member of Ardmore United Methodist Church, j Survivors include his wife, Nell Johnson Davis of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Marian Davis Bohannon of Milton, Fla.; two brothers, Phillip B. Davis of High • Point and W. Glenn Davis of Winston-Salem; and a granddaughter. Memorials may be made to the Farmington CommuniQr Cemeteiy, c/o Mrs. J.T. Green Jr., Route 2, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Gladys Vaughn Allison Gladys Vaughn Allison, 88, formerly of Maple Avenue, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Davie Coun> ty Hospital. She had been a resi dent of Autumn Care Convalescent CciUor tor I wo yours. A graveside service will be held Thursday, Sept. 1, at 4 p.m. in Rose Cemetery by the Rev. Don Lloyd. The family was to be at Eaton's Funeral Homo from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. Bom April 28, 1900, in Rich mond, Va., Mrs. Allison was a daughter of the late Charles Wyatt Vaughn and Minnie Peaco Vaughn. She was a homemaker and a member of the Mocksville First United Methodist Church, where she was active in the Unit^ Methodist Women. Mrs. Allison's husband, Williaip A. "Jack" Allison, died on Oct. 4, 1958. Survivors include a number of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Mocksville First United Methodist Church, North Main Street, Mocksville, N.C,, 27028. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO DAvIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, &pt."ii 1988-7C fV) Oo —Q o Thomas Willie Gough Thomas Willie Gough, 77, of Route 8, died Saturday, Aug. 27, at his home. Graveside services were held Monday, Aug. 29, at the Stoney Knoll United Methodist Church cemetery in Yadkin County by the Rev. A.G. Parker. Bom Jan. 10, 1911, in Yadkin County, Mr. Gough was a son of the late J.E. Gough Sr. and Vic toria Clark Gough. He was of the Baptist faith. Mr. Gough was a farmer and a former trustee with the Davie County Watershed. Survivors include Ijis wife, Lena Stone Gough of the home; two daughters, Shirley Powell of Fayet- teville and Peggy Jones of Route 8; two sisters, Ethel Joyner of Winston-Salem and Q'ra Mae Bowles of Route 5; and five grandchildren. . ^ Ernest Howard Godfrey ADVANCE — Emest Howard Godfrey, 77, of Route 6, died Monday, Aug. 29, at the Winston-, Salem Convalescent Center. . The funeral was to be held -Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chaepl in Winston-Salem by the Rev. Leon Wood. Burial wa? to follow at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Mr. Godfrey was born in Harnett County to John B. and Mary Katherine Holder Godfrey. He was a retired farmer and a Baptist. • Survivors include his wife, Mamie Mae Morrison Godfrey of the home; two daughters, Mary Mildred Riddle of Route 6, Ad vance, and Doris Mae Bolin of Route 2, Yadkinville; two sons, Jerry Blue Godfrey of Raleigh and Howard V. Godfrey of Walnut Cove; two brothers, Jim Godfrey of Sanford and George Godfrey of Spring Lake; five grandchildren; and two gieajt-grandchildren. I Mattie Howard Smith Mattie Howard Smith, 94, formerly of Route 1, died Wednes day, Aug. 24, at Meadowbrook Manor in Clemmons, where she had been a resident for the past four years. The funeral was held Saturday, Aug. 27, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert Peurifoy and the Rey. Donald Funderburke. Burial followed in the church cemetery, Born Dec. 18, 1893, in Davie County, Mrs. Smith was a daughter of the late fhomsa Kelly and Julia Smith Howard. She was a homemaker and the oldest member of the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Mrs. Smith's husband, Buford A. Smith Sr., died in March 1955. Survivors include four sons, James Kelly Smith of Route 2, Howard A. Smith of Rt. 2, Yadkinville, Batry S. Smith, of Route 5 and Buford Smith Jr. of Rt. 1, Advance; three sisters, Lola H. Smith and Alma H. King, both of Advance, and Sally H. Suber of Winston-Salem; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Memorials may be made to the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Building Fund, Rt. 1, Ad vance. N.C. 27006. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY LiOCKSVILLE, NO ^ Effie Mae Grubbs 1 WINSTON-SALEM - Effie t Mae Ball Grubbs, 61, of 5592 I Pineview Drive, died Sunday, Aug. 14, at Forsylh, Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Thursday,. Aug. 18, at Vogler's Reynolda I Road Chapel by the Rev. Tom ; McLean. Burial followed in the Providence Moravian Church cemetery. Bom Nov. 30, 1925, Mrs. Grubbs was a daughter of Johnnie and Victoria Harris Ball. She liv ed in Winston-Salem all of her life and had attended First Assembly of God. Survivors include a daughter, Tanya Giles of Erwin; two sons. Earl Preston Grubbs of Route 2, Germanton, and Johnnie Mack Grubbs of Route 3, Advance; a sister, Hattie Grubbs of Winston- Salem; three brothers. Tommy Ball, Arthur Ball and Ralph Ball, all of Winston-Salem; and five ' grandchildren. ^ Melvin V, Haas WINSTON-SALEM - Melvin V. Haas, 82, of Stratford Road, died Sunday, Aug. 2^, at Forsyth • Memorial Hospital. , , A mass will be held Wednesday, • Sept. 7, at 2 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons by Father Cecil Tice. Mr. Haas had lived in the Clem mons conununity for the past three years. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Mildred H. Haas of the home; a son, KenneA J. Haas of Bermuda Run; a sister, Veda Scholz of Dayton, Ohio; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. MVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sept. 1, 1988-7C \ i/> 1 -i o ]LSit:ua luuV'iiSfuu ' ' COOLEEMEE ^ Estella Ijames Patterson, 82, of Jerusalem Avenue, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury after seven weeks of declining health and one week of serious illness. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, at Liber ty AME Zion Church by the Rev. Alfred K. Leake. Burial will follow in the church cemetaiy. The family was to be at Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. Bom Nov. 16, 1905, in Davie County, Mrs. Patterson was a daughter of the late James Ijames and Betsy Hunter Ijames. She was e4ucated in the Davie County schools and was a housewife. Mrs. Patterson was a member of Liberty AME Zipn Church, where she was a deaconess, a class leader, a missionary and a member of the Life Members Council. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Patterson, who died on June 15, 1953. Survivors include two sons, An drew J. Patterson Jr. of Woodleaf and the Rev. Charles Lee Patter son of Westbury, N.Y.; two daughters, Estella P. Pruitt and Eller Weas H^grove, both of Cooleemee; two brothers, Freddie Ijames and John L. Ijames, both of Cooleemee; four sisters. Vermeil Barger, Annie Mae Shanks and Burly White, all of Cooleemee, and Arleane King of Bronx, N.Y.; 12 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. ^ CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, no T«ii0roi5«;-crr"vviiHams YADKINVILLE - Ambrose ♦♦Dee'* Carl Williams, 71, of Route 5, died Tuesday^.Aug. 16, at his home. • The funeral was held Thursday,' Aug. 18, at Pilot View Friends " Church by the Revs. Jake Penley and Ray Honeycutt. Buritd (oUow- ed in the church cemetery with military rites. Mr. Williams was born _ in Yadkin County to the late Robert Ellis and Flora Choplin Williams. He was a farmer and attended Pilow View Friends Church. Mr. Williams was also a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. • Survivors include his wife, Ollie Brown Williams of the home; three sisters, Turnie Davis and Pansy Wagoner, both of Yadkinville, and Bessie Sprinkle of Winston-Salem; two half sisters, Annie Lee Pinnix of Yadkinville and Mary Ruth Spillman of Mocksville; and two half brothers, George Williams of East Bend and Glenn Williams of Yadkinville. Glenn L. Stevenson Glenn Lewis Stevenson, 36, of 174 Mount View Drive, died Saturday, Aug. 27. The funeral was to be- held Wednesday, Aug. 31, in the Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was to follow at Maplewood Cemetery in Greensboro. Bom Oct. 17,1951, in Guilford County, Mr. Stevenson was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Atlas D. Steven son of Mocksville. He attended theGuilford County Schools. Mr. Stevenson had resided in Mocksville for the past 18 years and was employed by Davie Auto Parts in the machine shop. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a brother, Allen David Stevenson of Mocksville; seven sisters, Judith Stevenson, Alease Hayes, Mary ' Wagner, JoAnn Stevenson, Emma White and Eugenia Stevenson, all of Mocksville, and Phyllis Pegese of Lexington. fLucile Tucker WilUard ' ADVANCE — Lucile Tucker Williard, 82, of Route 1, died Wednesday, Aug. 24, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston^ Salem afler an illness of five weeks. The funeral was held Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel in Winston- Salem by the Rev. Robert Puerifoy and the Rev. Donald Funderburke. Burial followed in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. Mrs. Williard was bom in Davie County to the late Dan Tucker and Rhoda James Tucl(:er. She spent most of her life in Davie and was a homemaker. Mrs. Williard was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hetcher Williard, and a son, Fletcher Williard Jr. • Survivors include a daughter, Norma Cope of Advance; a son, Harold Williard of Yadkinville; a brother, Larry Tucker of LewisviUe; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Memorials may be made to the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Building Fund, Routo 1, Advance, N.C. 27006.' Od <r (b * 'i ItAVllE.CQWTV y William C. Bulla Sr. i „ - The Rev.i WUliam Carey BuUa Sr., 85, a I resident of Wesleyan Arms Nyrs- ; ing Home, died Sunday, Sept. 4, I High Point Regional Hospital ^ r following a lengthy illness. I The funeral was to held f Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the Firstt. Wesleyan Qiurch in High Point by JheRevs. CarroU M. Hnfnn and ';Don K. ^dtet^er. Bufial was to follow in tlie Liberty Wesleyan . 1 Church cemetery in Davie County. The Rev. Bulla was bom in High Point on Dec. 21,1902, to the late. Arthur Bradshaw Bulla and Lillie' Culbreth Bulla. He was educated in the ppblip schools ip High point, and after completing his ministerial studies, was ordained ^by the Wesleyan Church. The Rev. Bulla served in the ministry 40 years in North Carolina and with the Home Missions Department in Statesville and Orlando, Fla. He was a member of First Wesleyan Church In High Point and served as Visitation Minister there from 1977 until his retirement in 1982. < i The Rev. Bulla's first wife, Sara Edna Denson, died on May 18, 1972. Survivors include his second wife, Mattie Kiser Bibey Jones Bulla of the home at 1909-L N. Centennial St.; a daughter, Patricia Cleaiy of Route 1, Mocksville; three sons, William Carey Bulla Jr. of Charlotte, David Wilson Bulla of Route 6, Mocksville, and Don Robert Bulla of Hickoiy; two step? 'sons, Rass L. Bibey Jr. and Bob H. Bibey, both of Eden; four sisters, Louise Slack of Newport News, Va., Helen Pettitt of Burl ington, Maiy Maust of Lenoir and Ernestine Burchfield of Elon Col lege; a brother, Ralph P. Bufia of High Pqint;, and! one grandson. ii. '» iNettie Kersh AUeii I Nettie Kersh Allen, 80, of Route ;• 1 died Sunday, Sept. 4, at Davie jlCpunty Hospital after a period of ;;declining health. The funeral was to be held 7,Wednesday, Sept. 7,'at Eaton's, ;:Faneral Home Chapel by Don JSlpan and Carl Rothrock. Burial j:was to fpllow in the ^uth River ::Church of Chmt opmetery ip ;R()wan County. > Bom on March 19, 1908, in iiSidon, Miss., Mrs. Allen was a i:daughter of the late Walter Preston I^Kersh an4 Willie V. Snaith ^rsh. I'She was . p homemaker and a >niembe|^ of South River Church of I'Christ. \ Her husband, Erp^f Vaden .;AUen, died in 1976. ;• -Survivors include three ,• daughters, Lenora Fryman of JSadie ' Williams, ^ both of ; Mocksville; two sons, Weldon " Men and Jack Allen* both of. • Mocksville; two sisters, Henriet- ;• ta George of Califorinia and Margaret Bonds of West Enter prise, Miss.; a brother, Jackson ::Tillmaii pf California; J4 pand- children^ and^ 1^ -en.: . (Qq Mo"-" PUBLIC SWUf, ,vc^'BRARY CP I '_s> O A ^ William Baker I fifsdy ^aiter^?' ^ ^""iam n :-l£Sr-^i^^S ■®«'«r and Tresia a3 nT™ on April 10, 1988 T'*""®**'^^^ivois include Mr. Baker's ^:^Jo«phi„e Baker; , ^rofRoute9,Mocks3e 2 ".•five gtwdchildren. ■ ^.! f John W. Boger • John William Bocer 9^Routed, died Sundayf&p^^i °f- avie County Hospital after beina .,• in declining health. '^«eral was held Tuesday - ^ohn Rowe and tf» iM^odis^tCburchSL.y'"'^'Bom Nov. 13, I894 • ^ CoMty, Mr. Boger wai • B<^er. He was a retired feimer iMocksville and Ned fegirof; Mooresvdie; 11 giandehild^; of ♦ . gfoat-grandciiildren; and seven ■ifi?oat-gpea,.n^^ , I Page Edward Shermer YADKINVILLE - Page Ed- ward Sheimer ! of Ronte 2 died Tuesday, > Aug. 30, at .ForsytbMemorial Hipspital in Winston-Salem. ■ The funeml was held Thursday,Sept. 1, at Deep Creek Baptst Church by tite Rey.^Bill Yates andDr. Ronald Payis. Bprial foIlQ\y- ed in the church cemetery. Mr. Shermer was a son of the late Daniel Edward and Sarah JaneShore Shermer of Yadkinyille. He was a graduate of Yadkinyille High . School and Nashyille Auto Mechanic Engineermg School irr Nashville, Term. n Mr. Shermer was retired fronvPennington Chevrolet Co. in'\Mocka^e and had b^ ^ecognh^-ed as. one of the moa,t outstanding auto technicians in tl^, state. He was a member and deacon at Deep , Creek Baptist Church and a i member of the board of trustees of the Yadkin Baptist Assoclati9n. Mr. Shermer was also a life member of Chapter 79, Tel9pl>one Pioneers of America. He was preceded in death by a brother, Simon S. Shermer, apd a' .^ister, Betsy Beulah Shermer. Survivors include his wife, Haf- riett Allgood Shermer of the hom^;. two daughters, Mrs. Bill (Jaiiice) . Wooten of Wyoming, Pa., anjd Mrs. Wayne (Pamela) Hardy of Yadkinyille; four sisters, Gladys Todd of East Bend, Louisa Tocld. and Elya Hoots, both of Yadkin^ ville, ancl Inez Colyard of Fo;rt4 ville, Ind.; and two grandsons. ' Memorials may be made to Deep Creek Baptist Chiu'ch, c/o Ralph Tpdd, Route 4, Box 453, Yadkin- ■ ..ill. IW.T ^ r^^r\pf i . I . iV ' KJ: IJAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, MC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOflD, THURSDAY, Sept. 8, 1988-3 James F. Ridenhour COOLEEMEE - Franklin Ridenhour, 68, of Pme Ridge Road, died Monday, Sept.5 at Davie County Hospital fallowing a period of declining ''^The funeral was to be hdd at 2p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, at ^ton s Funeral Home Chapel in jMocksville by the Rev. Kenne^ , » Burial was to follow m , Ugion Memorial Park. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday night Ridenhour was born on Nov. 3, 1919, in Davie County to the late Cicero Franklin Ridenhour and Sallie McDaniel He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War 11. , , Mr. Ridenhour was employ^ with Burlington Industries for ^years and with CelaneseCo^. for 10 years until his retirement. HeZI ^ member of CooPresbyterian Church and Mocksville Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Frances Elms Ridenhour; two daughters, Elizabeth Davis of Dunn and Janet Ridenhour Davis of Cooleemt^, a son James Franklin Ridenhour Jr.rf Greetiville, S.C.; five sisters. Frances Carter of Mock^ille, Margaret Beck and Ruby Dunn, both of Cooleemee, NeU lorito of Salisbury and Nancy Beck °f Walnut Cove; a brother, B Ridenhour of Cooleemee, Mgrandchildren; and two Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Watt Street. Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Thomas N. Crawford STATESVILLE - Thomas Niblock Crawford, 79, of Route 4, Old Mocksville Road, died Sun day, Sept. 4, at his home. The funeral was held Tuesday. Sept. 6, at Providence United Methodist Church i by the Rev. Johnny Hawkins and the Rev. Melvin Beeker. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born Nov. 8, 1908, in Iredell County, Mr. Crawford was a son of the late John Clifton and Mary Niblock Crawford. He was retired as secretary and treasurer of the Farmer's Mutual Buyer Insurance Association and as a farmer. A member of Providence United Methodist Church, Mr. C^rawford n was former chairman of the "church's building committee, a trustee, treasurer, superintendent of the Sunday School and teacher of the Young Adults Class. He was also an organizer of the Alliance Mutual Insurance Co., vice president of the Mutual Buyer Insurance and a member of the board of directors for Davie Cres cent Electric Corp., serving as vice president. Mr. Crawford also serv ed in the National Guard. Survivors include his wife, Eva Stevenson Crawford of the home; a daughter. Mrs. Jimmie (Mary Frances) Holland of Salisbury; two brothers, Fred N. Crawford and George W. Crawford, both of Siatesville; and three grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, North Iredell Unit, P.O. Box 493, Statesville, N.C. 28677, or to Gi deon's, P.O. Box 141, Statesville, N.C. 28677. IBAVIE CO. PUPLie LIBRARY MOCKSMLLE, NO Jill Marie Helderman Helderman, 13, Dulin Road, died Sunday, Sept. 4, of in- juries sustained 0th an automobile ac- ' cident on Coun- try Lane. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Blaise Bap tist Church by the Rev. Glenn Sellers and the Rev. Bobby Swaim. Burial was to follow in the Frater nity Church of the Brethren cemetery in Winston-Salem. Born Oct. 31, 1974, in Forsyth County, Miss Helderman was a daughter of Ruth Church Helder man of Route 3, Dulin Road, and John A. Helderman Jr. of Route 7, Maple Road. She attended Blaise Baptist Church, where.she was ac tive in the youth programs. Miss Helderman was in the eighth grade at North Davie Junior High, where she was an honor stu dent with perfect attendance. She had received many awards for stu- dent projects including honorable mention in the U.N. Security Council Competition in 1988. Miss Helderman was also a school cheerleader and had per formed in "The Nutcracker" with the Davie Dance Academy. She had also performed with the Davie Theater Company in the produc tions, "Forks of the Yadkin," "Oklahoma," "Hello Dolly" and "South Pacific." Surviving, in addition to her parents, are a sister, Janet Helder man of the home; a brother, John R. Helderman of the home; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John A, Helderman Sr. of Winston-Salem; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Church of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Youth Ministries, Blaise Baptist Church, Route 9, Box 377, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. v^ • Yates Tysiagar ; WINSTON-SALEM - Jessife Yates Tysinger, 78, of Country Village Apartments, Country Club m yoftd, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, af Forsyth Memorial Hospital. 1] The funeral was held Frida^, Sept. 2, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Otis Clamp^. Buri^ followed in the Inunaniiel Baptist Church cemetery. . j: Mrs. Tysinger was bom fin Davidson County to Alex and Jda- nie Yates. She ha^l made her Itoitie in Forsyth County for 50 yeari, where she was a member of manuel Baptist Church. • :I Her husband, Walter V.' Tjis- inger, preceded her in death ^ Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ray (Eva) Jones and Mrs. Jimmy (Polly) Myers, both of Ad'vance; three sons, D^yid lysinge^, Charles Tysinger and W.y. ^ Walt" Tysinger, all of Winstoit- Salem; two sisters, Vada Russe|l and Fredia Davis, both of Denton; 20 grandchildren; and eicht- great-grandchildren! : Memorials may be made to th0 American Heart Association, For syth County Division, 2240 Cloverdale Ave., Suite 1161, Winstpn-Salem, N.C. 27103. \ cr i - ' i '>1 o DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MGCKSVILLE, NC ^ Rich;ai:d Lefler COOLEEMEE Richard P. "Buck" Lefler, 63, of N.C. 801, died Sunday, l^pt. 4, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was held Tuesday, Sept. 6, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Bill Creason and the Rev. A.G. Parker. Burial follow ed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salis|)ury with military graveside rites conducted by VFW District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Bom Aug. 5, 1925, in Davie County j Mr. Lefler was retired from Fuchs System Inc., where he n was a supply clerk. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy in^orld -War B. • Survivors include his -wife, Margaret Bailey Lefler of the .home; a daughter, Margaret Ann Spry of Mocksville; a son, Jerry Hendrix of Mocksville; a brot^ier, ' T.A.| Lefler of MdcksviUe; and fourigrand9hildr$|u. f : Gladys V. Allison Gladys Vaughn Allison, 88, ; formerly of Maple Aventte, died j Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Davie Couu- •:ty Hospital. She had been a resi- ^ dent of Autumn Care Cpnvales^nt • Center ip Mqe^Kyille for the past - two years. : A graveside service was held ^ Thursday, Sept. 1,' at Rose i Cemetery by the Rev. Don Lloyd. L Mrs. Allison was born April 73, c 1990, in Richniond, Va. [ to the la^ ' Charles Wyatt and Minnie Pepco L Vaughn. She was a homemaker r and a member of the First United : Methodist Church of Mocksville, 4 where she was active 'ip United . Methodist Women. > Her husband, William A. ; "Jack" Allison, died Oct. 4,1958. Sprvivors include several niecps ' L and nephews. P Memorials may be made to the !. First United Methodist Church of : ! Mocksville, North Main Street, .....fcLl' A Le« Walter Jone;; I Loo Waller Jonoa, 72, of Route 3, died Sunday, Sept. 4, at his home afl^ heing in d^lining health. The funeral wps to be held I Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Alvin B. Pope. Burial followed in the Cornatzer United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom Sept. 21, 1915, in Davie County, Mr. Jones was a son of thp u late Walter and Jessie Laird Jones.' He was a retired night watchnoan ; for Dixie Furniture Cqj. and a 'member pf Contatzerj United Methodist fi^urch./ ^ Survivors includes brother, Joe i Jones of MPcksvilJe; and several. nieces and peph^W$r JuanitR M. k^er '' LEXINGTON — Juanita Mills ' Kesler, 76,.of 15 Hapies St., died Thursday, ! Sept. 1, at'Rowan Meinorial Hospital after boing in • declining health for five weeks. The funeral was held Saturday, Sept, 3, at Christiana Lutheran Church ip Rowan County by the i Rev. Don R. Safiit, pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born Nov. 6, 1911, in Rowan County, Mrs. Kesler was a daughter of the late Thomas J. and Grace Lingle: Mills. She was n , educated in the Rowan County Schools pipi was a retired textUe employee. ' ' ^ Mrs. Kesler was a member of Christiana Lutheran Church. After , her retirement, she was employed in home health care. Her husband, Crawford L. Kesler, died in 1981, and a son, Euguene 3. Rosier, died Jply 7,1941. A r*' Survivors include two sons, Larry S. Kesler of Route 1, Gold , Hill, and David G. 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C . a n d H a z e l S t r o u d o f S a l i s b u i y ; s e v e n g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; a n d t w o g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . <r ] a a > o r> c~ <3 DAVIC COI^^ pTCMiUSE RECORD, THURSDAY. Sent. 22 19MI ' . "" xMnMBBBIVUiaiiiui I > I niBinniMAwrrurr^— Ira Cluiton Ellis WINSTON-SALEM - Ira Clin-ton Ellis, 77, of9235 Center Grove Church Road, died Sunday, Sept. 18, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after an illness of two months. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Sept. 21, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Do^d Funderburk and the Rev Rdbert Peurifoy. Burial was to follow in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemcteiy in Davie County. Born in Forsyth County, Mr. clus was a son of Ira Alexander and Ada Riddle EUis. He was a retired employee of RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. with 38 years of ser vice. Mr. Ellis was a member of Center Grove Baptist Church. ' Survivors include a daughter Alice FayeClontz of Advancfjt^osons, Clinton Uroy Ellis of the home and C. Wayne Ellis of Boone; a sister, Josephine Hill of Asheville; three brothers, John A Hhs and Ray H. Ellis, both of Clemmons, and James R, Ellis of Advance; four grandchildren; andthree great-grandchildren. nisaaittittMita ' iV Mil^^dJLankford COOLEEMEE — Mildred Goode Lankford, 59, of 45 Duke St;, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, at'her home after being in declining health. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. Burial was to follow in Legion Memorial Park, Cooleeiitee. The family was to receive fteinds Wednesday night from 7-9 at the funeral home. Bom Oct. 13, 1928, in Rowan County, Mrs. Lankford was a daughter of Willie and Flora Gooder She was a homemaker. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Judy) Brewer of Cooleemee; a granddaughter; aid two step-^raudcbildren. ' n it. Qertie Hilton Cas^ WINSTON-^ALEM - Gertie Hilton Case, 91, of Route 2, Kin- namon Road, died Wednesday, Sept. 14, at Pell Care Nursing Home. The funeral was held Friday, Sept. 16, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by Dr. Robert Cantwell. Burial followed in the Clemmons First Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Case was born in Davie County to John L. and Lula .McDaniel Hilton. She had lived her early life in Davie County and had had made her home in the Clemmons community since 1936. Mrs. Case was a member of Ad vance United Methodist Church and attended Clen^ons First Bap tist Church. vV " Her husband, Columbus T. ,Case, preceded her in de^th. ' 1 Survivors include a son, Gr^y ;W. Columbus Case of Elkin. I M'-r ^ -'I davie CO. PUBLIC library MOCKSVlLLEii NQ "C- a rv V C o OAVIE CQUN'yY ^ Barbara L. Edmiston MOORESVILLE - Barbara Linker Edmiston, 55, of 2026 Markham Court, Chapel Hill, and a former resident of Mooresville, died Friday, Sept. 16, at N.Ci Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill after being in declining health. The funeral was held Sunday, Sept. 18, at Prospect Presbyterian Church by Dr. Stephen A. Hundley, pastor, and the Rev. Wilkes Macaulay. Burial followr ^ in the church cemetery. A memorial service was held Monday, Sept. 19, at University Presbyterian Church in Chapel HiU. Born Aug. 28,1933, in Rowan County, Mrs. Edmiston was a daughter of Robert M. and Lucille MiUer Linker of 1216 N. Main St., : Mooresville. She was employed by the N.C. Medical School, Pathology Department, in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Edmiston was a member of University Presbyterian Church. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include her husband,. Henry C. Edmiston; two sons, H. Chalmers Edmiston Jr. of High Point and R. Michael Edmiston of; Carrborp; two daughtas, the RevJ' Janice L. Edmiston of Schaghticoke, N.Y., and Susan E, Edmiston of Raleigh; , A brother, R. Mason Linker Jr. of Winston-Salem; a sister, Vickie Linker Yokely of MocksviUe; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Scholarship Fund at Prospect.; . Presbyterian Church, Route 3, BpxJ 720, Mooresville, N.C. 28115; or'to Lineberger Cancer Research, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; or to . N.C. Memorial Hospital, Manning ; Prive, Chapel N.C, ?7514. IgNlEfM'filSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sept. 22, 1988^ Edna Bell Hedgecock WlNSTON-SALEM - Edna Bell Hedgecock, 71, ofiifarkridge Circle, died Sunday, Sept. 18, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be held W.ednesday , Sept. 21, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel by the'Rev. Lee Debusk and the Rev. Ruth Bovender. Burial was to follow in Waughtown Cemetery. Born April 25.1917, in Wilkes County, Mrs. Hedgecock was a daughter of Franklin Armfield and Mary Alberta Kilby Church. She moved to Winston-Salem at an ear ly age and was a member of Bethel Church^of The Living God. Survivors include one daughter, Margaret Boles of Winston-Salem; two sons, Robert F. Bell of Lewisville and Donald M. Bell of , West Columbia, S.C.; two sisters, Minnie Faye Lambeth of Winston- Sal^m and Sally Qctavia Beamon of Advance I n and seven grandchildren. Larry Ray Holt WALNUT COVE - A memorial service for Larry Ray Holt, 25, of Route 1, was held Thursday, Sept. 15, at Fulp Mora vian Church by the Rev. John Fry. He was born in Forsyth County to Billy Thomas Holt and Mary Edwards Holt. Surviving, in addition to his ' parents, are two sisters, Deborah Holt Martin of Route 1, Advance, and Kimberly Holt of the home; and a brother, Mark Thomas Holt of ^Qpte 1, Germanton. Wjlbur D. ' ALB^MARLE — The Rev. Wilbur P^iel Pittman, 67, of Route 5, died Wednesday, Sept, 14, at his hon^e after being in declining health for 18 months. The funeral was held Friday, Sept. 16, at Mountain View Barh ,tist Church by the R^v. A.L. Vanderburg, the Rev.. Allen Gmlimore and the Rev. Ronald uThompson. Burial followed in the ,church cemetery. 1921.inCuiiaKl.W. Va., the Rev. Pittnian was a son of the late William Daniel and Shelvie Fox Pitiman. He was a retired minister oftfie First Church of God. His first wife, Edith Marie Pen- mngton Pittman, preceded him in death. Survivors include his second wife, Rachel Almond Pittman; foursons, Wilbur Daniel Pittman III and Chalres W, Pittman, both of Albemarle, and Earl Ray Pittman and James Paul Pittman, bpth of Morganton; two daughters, Ruth ^1 Graham of New London and Janice Louisg' Dalton of MocksviUe; Two brothers! Ralph Pittman and Harley Pittman, both of Col umbus, Ohio; six sisters, Mary Reis of Wadsworth, Ohio, Shirley N^ly of Columbus, Ohio, Nilah Chobot of High Point, Brenda Teasterof Stairord,ya., andHelenHovwU and Evenda Lawhom, bothof Oak HiU,. jy.va; and 14 CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY •^lOnKSVILLE, NC OAVIE COUNTY BaSlBSfWSE RECORD, THURSDAY. Sept. 22. 1988^ WUUam M. Walker William McKinley Walker 92 n • Monday, Seot 19 after aperiod 01 deciining heaJth H#. bwn seriously i|j for one w!ef^ The funerul was fr/k u .. Wednesday Seot 9i if wStrr-^" dellfo by^tWalkerf fo 7933Wllium L. Walfce;, fo lg?/""' grm-grandchiltiren > A fl o' 6 >" <r- ''5 Roy Gunter WOODLEAF — Roy Gunter, 71, of Woodleaf, died Wednesday, Sept. 14, at Davie County Hospital after a lengthy illness. • The funeral was held Friday, Sept. 16, at Nee^ore Baptist Church by the Rev. Ted M. Miller and the Rev. Coy R. Miller. Burial followed in the church cemetery Bom Feb. 17.1917, in Madison County, Mr. Gunter was a son of the lat^ Riley and Loretta Thomas _ Gunter. He was a retired crane operator for Martip-Marietta Co.- and a member pfjNeedmore Ban- tist Church. ' ^ • Survivors include his wife, Maude Reavis Gunter, whom he married gpril 21. 1945; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Patsy) .Durham of.Mocksville and Mrs. Jack (Shirley) Hodge of Woodleaf; Two brothers, George Gunter of Woodleaf and Sampson Gunter of Mocksville; two sisters, Martha . Sherrill of Woodleaf and Matilda Brooks of Concord; seven grand children; and ^ two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Needmore Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, Route 1, Box 58 Woodleaf, N.C. 27054, or to the Scotch-Irish first Responders, Scotch-Irish Volunteer Fire Department, Route 1, Woodleaf. N.C. 27054. V.., j Cecil HennanMcDaniel Cecil Herman ''Mack* M^aniel, 53, of Route 1, died Friday, Sept. 16, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after a ; penod of declining health. I The funeral was held Sunday Mpt. 18, at Calvary Baptist Church Giy^r. pastor,Md Michael McDaniel, a nephew. Bunal fpUowe^ in the church cemetery. '" Bora Sept. 16, 1935, in Davie County, Mr. McDaniel was a son McDamel. He was retired as a I maintenance mechanic with , HoeclKt Celanese Cpip. in Rowan I County and was a member of Calvaiy Baptist Church. Mr. McDaniel was also a i veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors, in addition to his rather, include his wife, Jane j Taylor McDaniel; two sons Rodney Dale ,McDaniel of the home and Robin Cale McDaniel of Mocksville; a daughter, Riionda Gale McDaniel Brock of Mocksville; a brother. Grady I McDaniel of Mpcksviile;:iand granddaughter. f ^^**^^"318 may be made Calvaiy Baptist Church, in care I Sf ^^Tjryder, Route 7, B(L.1?! .Mpcli^svill^ 27028. nflVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY ■^CKSVILLE, NO 0 T-tfAVfl? CpjtIN|Tf Bobby E. Clore ADVANCE — Bobby E. Clore, 32, of Route 1, was pronounced ' dead Saturday, Sept. 24, in the emergency room of Forsyth ' Memorial Hospital in Winstpn- Salem from injuries received in an automobile accident. A graveside service was held Monday, Sept. 26, in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Marion Rector. Mr. Clore was bom in Winston- Salem to Henry Clore of Advance and Norma Clore. He was employed by King Sash and Door Co. in Winston-Salem. .'Survivors, in addition to his father, include his wife, Frances Marty Clore of Winston-Salero; a son, R^dy Clore; a sister, Faye Spaugh of. Yadldnville; and a -brother, Kenneth Clore of 'Advance. ' 4 ; f. . ^ - [Koyt W. Ey^rbart Sr. j WINSTON-SALEM -' Koyt'' j Woodwordi Everhait Sn, 70, pf: i * 2965 Burke Mill Road, died Thurs- Jday, Sept. 22, at the C^rtaret iif! i Hospital in Morph^d * 'was ' Unexpected. -'' '•''' •■''''■V' '\ The funeral was held Satprday, <, > % Sept. 24, at Fine Chapel Moravian 4Church by the Rey . Jimmy ji^ Newspnie and the Rev. NorwoodI Green] Burial foUowpd i|»,^ Moravian Graveyard.I Mr. iEverhart was bprp Oct. 7, jii 1917, in Winston-Salem to Carlos ]|'■ Koyt ^d Annie Sowers Everharfvlii He spent all of his life in Winston-1 I Salem, where he founded the Koyt''' Eveihart Building Co. and was still] active in bnsiness at the fime of hiis!;; death. Mr. Everhart was a member }I of Pine Chapel Moravian Church.;\ Survivors include hi^ Jwifi9,|i4 Beatrice Markland Everh^ pf the; i - home; a son, Koyt W. Everhait Jr.; of MoekaviUe; a brother, Rranciai' r Everhait of Thomasville; five;' sisters. Opal Bowman, Ruby Winp | I frey, Stella Davis, Mildred Taylor v * and Carolyn pardpn; add iwo l. : t ; WWt^wA..I NO^H IWILKESBORO - William "Bijl'' AlbeftGUbeit, 71,^ of Pine Street, Spring Park, diedI Monday, Sept.' 26, at Forsythw Memorial ' Hospital in « ^Yinston-Salem.I The fiin^al < was, to he held • Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the North1 Wilke|boro First Baptist Church2 by Or, Welton O. Seal Jr. and Dr. ^ John T. Wayland. Burial was to - follow' ip Mountlawn Memorial ;,Park.''•' 1 ''^ Mr. Gilbert was born May 22, > 1917, in Surry County to Henry^ Alford and ^Japra Janell Gilbert,i He j was an Air Force veteran of •: World War U and was employed > by Gaddy M^h^r Co. for 40 years, { retiring as service manager. > : Mr. Gilbert was a member of theNorth' )yill^horo First Baptist s Church. V Survivors ipclude his wife, Ruth : Absher GUherf, of jhe home; a !. daughter, Mrs. Steve (Rebecca) ; Edwards of Wilkesboro; a son, t James Michael Gilbert of Advance; - a sister, Mary Jarrell of Amelia, Va. *, two brothers. Bob Gilbert of: Green6boro|and Fit^ugh Gilbert » of Hazard,- Ky,I and two 'grandchildren.^ Memorials may be maoe to thelanij^ding Fund. 9u t 0— OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVlLm, NC ^— O I li I . .1 . I r ^ ; , , I I ■:;:i.''.'ilj__:_ -ilJ.!' i a v/1 Oj zt ?W R. 'ip^y';iJpn«^ • i ; ^ iUJY^CE - WUliM, Roy ; ■^5 J(on«. 74,qfRoute2.. i died Sunday, Sept. 25, ju ihehome ! ofamw. P^ Wi^e, jafteTbeing 'ind«cliniii|^j|iepU). • ;* (A gi^vesi(j(e service was hel(| /^esday, Sept. 27, in the National Cemeteiy (^SalisbMiy by the Rev,Wayne Draughn. 5Bom Jaii 5, 1914, in DavieCounty, Mr. Jones was a son of thelate Willie Sam and Qla Taylor^Jones. He was a reti^ farmer!Survivors include a! brother,'" iRpuie 3,;Mocksvipe; wd i^lpy^rd nioco^ au^l •U \ ) , * i pl^llys Melton!Pwyo, '83, QfJ Route:9, died Fridgy, Sept> 23, gt ; Forsyth Memprid Hospital in': Y^instpn-Salem: ^ ' - -Ja I ' The iiineral was held Monday,' : Sept. 26, at Voglcr's Clemmons; Chapel by the Rev. Bob Swaim.; Burial followed in the Peep Creek: Baptist Church cemeteiy in Yadkin County. Mrs, Gwyn was borp in YadkinCounty to Walter A. and Maiy• Shore Melton. She. .had liyed ip !■ Winston-Salent Tor magy year^ , before!moving to Mocksville. *" 'Mrs. Gwyn retired from ffanesKnitdn^ Co,!in.•ofseryipo. i-;":'f:^ }^-'- Survivors include' .threedaughters^ Mrs. Donald (Wanda)Sain of Mocksville, Mrs. Bjlle (Jo- Anne) Anthony of Florence, S.C.; . and Mrs. Ray (Helen) Maxwell of Winston-Salem; a son, ArthurGwyn of Charlotte; eighjt grand-, children; and ,!^ five' ^regt-^rgndchildren, i • ; vJ- y DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOGKSVUJ.E, NC -PAVip. qoi^TY qtqrppRjsi |t^oju), TppsoAV, . p, UU •:.r»A' > Blake W. Smiley c — Blake W.SmUey, 71, died Friday, Sept. 23 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Wipston-Salem. ' n Sprvice was held 26. in the AdvanceUnit^ Methodist Church by the, ^^^£^«'t«an8nd ttieto. Tom... Mr. Smiley was bom in Newport iNews, Va., to Emest and Maty iBrugh Smiley. He had made his home m Advance for'23 years where he attended Advance United Methodist Church, f ^ ^ Mr. Smiley retired from Road- •yay Express Co. in 1964. • Survivors include his wife, Kazie ! Wimmer Smiley of the home; fourMrs. Gilbert (Louise) Advance, A^rs; Allen:(Bren^) McNeUl of Uurinburg.' .Mrs. Michael (Debbie) Greer of and Mrs. Chris (Rene) Ferguson of KemersviUe* five sons Van W. Smiley Sr. and Troy t. Snuley, both of Spartan-burg, S.C., Michael Smiley of Ad- ntf ^ Smiley ofOklahomaCity.Okla.. and James Lk 'two ;^dolpJi Smiley ofNishville. Tenn.,'^ and Friices' ] Smiley of Columbia, S.G * 23 ' grandchildren; and ! fiye ^reat-grandchildrem ' . • Memorials may be matle to the ^nc^ Heart Association, 2240 Cloverdale Ave., §uite U$, .Maty EverhartJt Seafoid, 87, ofkoute 1, died Fri^y. Sept. ija, m:': ®M>n; John e;: with whom shp inade her; lionie on Eoute f , ' ® AA au j. 1 Center j United Methodist Oiuici^by the Eev. John ?^Bom July 7, 1901, im 0.^;,!County, Seaford was a' ^ttghter of the late Georgt' and SaUie Carter ^ - W taught school '^''®'«"'.'er years and was rMlred ry^s of service. . ' ; ' i : Afrs. Se^ord was a member of wheip she had b^n a member ofAe choir, had taugbt Sunday 1 — t; j ! Women. . 23^3'a"? n^ I 1923, died June 23, 1950. 'v: Sumvors, in addition to her son •.^ Seafortl, include another som i M, "BiU" Seafotd dfiRpute 1; a sister. Aline Dwigghis I Autumn Care Convalescent daSt? %P gt^Tdaughters; 'and^ , greatgrandsons. ; ^^Memorials may bemade to tbe^ ^• Memorial Fund of Center United ;' i i Meth^t Church,'c/o Ronald M? Powell, Route 1, Box .82-B^;; ^ John B. liutehBihs - „ HAMPTONVILLE - John Blame Hutchens, 95, of Route 2 died Friday, Sept. 23, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salisbury, ; 1 n Tbe funeral was held Monday. I Sept. 26, at Huff Funeral Home LChapel by the Rev. Tim Tucker and the Rev. Ray Honeycutt. Burial followed in the Mountain View Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Hutchens was bom in DavieCounty to Joseph Anpe and Mary Jordan. Hutchens. Survivojs include his wife, Cora1^ Myers Hutchens of the home; I SIX sons, Pallas Hutchens of Mocksville, Johnny Hutchens of ! Tallahassee, FlaS Zane Grey Hut- ' chens of Yadkinville, Joseph Hut chens and Dewey Hutchens, both of Hickory, and Gary Hutchens of Texas; four stepsons, Marshall Hutchens, James Hugh Hutchens and Henry Hutchens, all of Yadkinville, and Clyde Eugene I Hutchens -of Mocksyllle; six daughters, ^ Josephine Ellis and Helen Cranmi, both of Mocksville, jV Pauline Blake of Advance, Jeanie ^1^11 pf Cooleemee, and Elsie Mane Swoflbrd and Judy Wishon,. both pf Hickpry; two step- ldaugl)ters, [Faye Whitaker of j Mockavilje and Patsy Church of {Coj^ecmee;^^ ^ several gr^d- t 3^ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE )^COJU), THURSDAY, Sept. 29, 19^8 Veta Rae Shoaf Frfdaytm 23 of three Sept" V""" Chapel by the R n"'® followed h i ' Church of SeBrlh ''^® - Shoaf ' ^"1 Pearl Lanier Pack ' retired from p.i / '"""g in Uxfaa,"""^ oftheBrmhrc„ '?"'^'"^'""-<=l>Survivors include hwh®"!"- Po'd Shoaf of M 7 ''usband, Vivian '^0S'ewan, both of ^0"a -^dvancq, ' Route 2, • - ,j, Robert R, Stark ADVANCE - Robert R. Stark, 83, of Route 6, died Sunday, Sept. 25, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. ' A graveside service was to be held Thursday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m., in the Chapel Hill Gaydeps Cemetery in Zephyrhills, ^la. ^ Mr. Stark was bom in Perth Am- boy, N.J., to Leroy C. and Mary Rue Stark. He had made his home in the Clemmons cotnmunity for the past two years. Mr. Stark was retired from Civil Service and was a member of the Masonic Uodge of Orange Par|c, Fla. n ' n - n 1 Survivors include his wife, Hilda Stark; a son, Richard L. Stark ^ of Advance; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren- Memorials may be made to the Parkinsons Koundation, : , • OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIB'PARY mocksville, no !iriN> 3 >-x ST -1 0 5 ^2 ^ O S.£• Hh J** ^ i® po « c _ c ® ^ s SS o. O 4:^ S CO* SQQ C S S. " B" §'=^s-i w c 2I- r S'CB ^ " 3" ^SO o CL Wade Burdette Stroud two years and critically ill for 10 days. The fimeral was held Friday, Sept. 23, at Clarksbury United Methodist Church by the Rev. Donald L. Farris. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. Bora May 22, 1907, in Iredell County, Mr. Stroud was a son of the lafe Henry Wesley and Laura Marlow Stroud. He had been a , dairy farmer for 20 years and was retired from Holly Farms Poultry ,pfter 15 years of service. Mr. Strpud served in the U.S. Marines from August 1929 to November 1936. His foreign ser vice was as an embassy guard in Peking, China, for 4'A years. He was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church and the Woodmen of the World. Two sisters, Flossie S. Galliher and Beulah S. Arledge, preceded ' Mr. Stroud in death. Survivors include his wife, Beulah Mae York, to whom he was married Oct. 16, 1937; two sons. Sidney B. "Sonny" Stroud and Jerry W. Stroud, both of Advance; three daughters, Sylvia S. Smith of Boston, Mass., Linda S. Carter of Advance and Brenda S. Gregory of Cherryville; four brothers, Stamey W. Stroud of High Point, Roy E. Stroud of Route 6, Mocksville, Gilbert D, Stroud of Lake Norman and Garl L. Stroud of Route 4, Statesville; five sisters, Verlie S. Richardson of Elkin, Ruth S. Jones Of Route 5, Mocksville, Grace S. Lagie of Route 7, Mocksyille, Julia S. York of Route 1, Mocksville, and Bernice S. Williams of Randleman; 12 grandchildren; one stepgrandson; six great grandchildren; and one steDfireaiTieranddaugbter. , ; BOGER MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Laura Wall Boger, 90, formerly of 101 Edison St., died late Sunday night at Autumn Care Convalescent Center, where she was a resident. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton's Fune^ Chapel by Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight at the funeral home. The family requests that. ! memorials be considered for Davie County Hospital, P.O. Box 908, Mocksville, 27028. Mrs. Boger was born in Davie County, to the late Edgar William and Cora Ijames Wall, and was a homemaker. She !was a member of Mocksville First [Baptist Church. Her husband, Ru pert Paul Boger, preceded her in Ideath, October 27,1961. Surviving •are one son, Paul G. Boger, Char lotte; two grandchildren; one great [grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Lila Mae Beauchamp, Advance and [one brother, John Ray "Bill" Wall, Clemmons. DAYI? CpUT^ITX ^08P, iHU^Ay.Qrt, fe 18«§-. frez G. Gore ^ ~ GraingerGore, 79, of 14pi A-8 Holt Cir cle, died Sunday, Oct. 2, follow- / ing a sudden ilJoess. ' ' The funeral was to be held Wednesday. Oct. 5, at White Sav^ah FreewiU Baptist Churcli. Burial was to follow in Hillcrest Cemeteiy. • ; Mrs. Gore was bom in Horry County to the late Lafayette and .Helen Evelyn Cox Grainger. ^ Her husband, Oscar Watson Gore, preceded her in death. Sumvors include a daughter, Lila Ruth Williams of Advance. n "t-iu! fay.-. •.iJ James L BuUmaj I ! : BURUNGTON-Janies.Leroy; BuUatd, 63, of Route,!, die^Mon- i day, Opt. ' v. 1.1 } : The ftmeral': was' to ^ heldI Wpdnesfiay, Oct. atCe^Phff i: Uitit^ ]^ethodfst Churcjt. Bpr^ i: wa? tP' in the vP (; penieteiy. .u 1 BuUard was a native of Forsyth 1 C^ty. iHe was retired ftpjn 1 Westeni Electric and was a • meniberpfthePiopeer^9"P-.,. n Survivors include his wife, ; • LuPiUe Payne puUard of the homp; t ; a daughter, Dstlene f : i^Route 1, Qraham; his mother, r Eunice Myers BuUard of >y^ton- i Saiem; three St^ ? Aldiidse and laclt.Bttftard, botp ofI WhS^fn-SalU, and Norman ^ f Bullanl of Advance; a sister, M>"S-I KyleFnU^ofWhiptonrS^^^, , ,f '\ Florence Barford ' Barford, 95 Hn.'nSf. Memorial"TOpital in Wuiston-Salem ' ! Kingdom Hall nf ^ r I Witnesses injohem, N.y t;■ na^Vv « Ca-' " h,if / if '^uiderhook, N Yyears, ihe'M I ' Mrs, ' Barford had1 with Jehovah'sI ^""«ses since 1942 and had s^I gw^hffietej,ushand,JohnTgaifotd esaniosiwiarvin K.^,.7-H., for seve^yeare'•< :^'vors include threeI ^."^hters, Mnriaa. McCagg'of1 ^enton, Fla., i Alice 5 .'^otdofMoi^CiUeTfiieY^®^®S'eat-8randchadtBn,•-iS^ ; I ; ori- %t ^ v <5— o ; ; ^ OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Ra d p h C Ra t l e d g e ad v a n c e - Ra l p h Ca s p e r Ra t l e d g e , 87 , fo r m e r i y of Ad - ' va n c e , di e d We d n e s d a y , Se p t . 28 , I at Me a d o w b r o o k Ma n o r Nu r s i n g Ho m e in Qe m m o n s . n Th e fu n e r a l wa s he l d Fr i d a y , [ Se p t . 30 . at El b a v i l l e Un i t e d t^ M e t h o d i s t Ch u r c h by th e Re v . I Ma r k De n t o n , pa s t o r . 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C P »• tP 1* ! ^ .« X^oiiise S, YolU^ i LEXINGnrON-Louise Sowers i Yokley> 68, pf Route 14, Highway I 150, died Saturday, Oct. 1, at For- i syth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem alter b^g sefipus- I ly ill for three days. - The hmeral was. held Monday, I Oct. 3, at Go^ Hope United I Methodist Q^urch by the Rev, Bart I Milleson. Burial foUowed in the I church cemetery , i Bom Nov. 28,1919, in Pavid- I son County, Mrs. Yokley was a I daughter of the late Frank Sowers and M^ipdie Nfize Sowers. She was' a lifelong member of Good Hope United Methodist Church, where I shewastreafiurerof theBusy Bpe I'Class.' Survivors include her husband, Rayford Yokley of the home; a brother, Ray Sowers of Advance; ; and two ^randsjons. 1 DAVIE CpUtfTV —nnnnn n n —..Jiir.—: •'i t .P- ' fSV.V.A;..v.i;AJ -..v., ,• -• i ' I.'-; i-'l'fA . - l/.', Ww ;i „ Rachel p. aoyer ) ' silver' SPWNO, Md. T I ^cheijlrene Click'Royer, former- ^ ly of C^leemee; ^ed Wednesday^:| Sept. 14, fpUoTOg an^tend^ illnessil ' "K ' j'' -''t A niemorial service . was held { Wednesday, Septj 28, at Saint I Luke I Evangeiieal Mtheran f Church." 1; '■'! 1 ' 4 Mrs'. Rpyer was born in • Cooleemee in 191) to Etta MaudeIjames; Click aqd* William Cr^g i fClick. ) She w^sj a tpacher at j'Cooleemee SchoQljfor a number, of |)years 'and was la member, of i; Cooleemee Methodist Church,where I she played . the piano. ypon moving to Silver Spring,, f.Mrs. Itoyer continued teaching lin-; til her retirement. There, she joined the Sjaint Luke Evangelicall^thei^ Church, where she taughtSu nday School and was a member ^of 'Saipt Luke's; Altar Quild|.' She j-held stprytelling classes and music |'hlasse^ in ^th her $cl|(^9l nnd ^e i .flyois inclu^ s^i^ i ^ is i I iX porotby W. -Cim j • ' > CHINX GROVE — Dprojhy/Wallace Cress, 77^ of 806 Main ;St., died Thursday, Sept. 29, at; Rowan Memorij^ Hpspi^ in ^Salisbury. 4 ' ' i The funeral held Saturday,iOct.j I, at jhe First United Methodist Church of China Grove;by the Rev. Roy apd the Rcy.Leon Smith. Binial foUoy/ed in West Lawn Mei^orialPark. ' : Born Oct: 5,4910; in China\ j Groye, Mrs. Cress was a daughter i ; of the late Beasley L.; and Maryi; Elizabedi Raymer W^lace. She ; was educated in ^e Rowan Conn- 4 ty Schools and was a hpmemaker.. ' Mrs. Cress was a member of the : First United Methodic Church.; : Her hu^and, Gilbert Eugene •; Cress, died Octi 17, 1986.j Survivors include a spn,!^chard3 G. Cress of Lake Cfty, • Flai; ai daughter, Mrs, Robert (Brenda)Boyd pf China Grove; y brother,Merle W^ace;df Chipa Grpye; t three isisters, ilora; Uyerly l of[I Mocksville, Viola Foster ofWinston-Salem and Frances Young 'of^China qrw^^ fivo grand- V'^ohildrenv ' t and) 45 ^hrpe i! gfea^-grandchUdren.; i , Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church,P.O. Box 625, China prove, N.C. 28023, or to Hospice of RowanCounty, P.O; Box I693,;^bury, : •sj I — V 4'--' : ' -f' '=^VIE CO. puBuc UBRABymocksviue. n? county J.WERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Oct. 13. 1988-. Qv ' .-f ^ • Spurgeon J. Clement COOLEEMEE — Spurgeon Jesse Clement, 81, of Cpoleemee, died Saturday, Oct. 8, at St. James Nursing Home in Greensboro alter being in declining health for several years. The foneral was to be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home Chapel in Salisbury by the Rev. Perry Cle ment and the Rev. James Clement. Burial was to follow in the Friend ship Baptist Church cmetery. Bom June 7, 1907, in Rowan County, Mr. Clement was a son of the late Walter and Mary Clement. He was educated in the Rowan County Schools and was a former employee of Foil Motor Co. Survivors include his wife, Sarah Janie Allison Clement; a daughter, Mary Ann White of Cooleemee; a sister, Floyd Clement of Statesville; live grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Ray Robersom Combs CHARLOTTE — Ray Roberson Combs, 21, of 805 North Aye. died Tuesday, Oct. 4. The funeral was held Friday, Oct. 7, at McEwen Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Forest Lawn Cemetery. Born in Winston-Salem to Donald and Darlene Combs, Mr. Combs was an en^loyee of McCall Brothers Well Drilling and a member of Crossroads Pentecostal Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, Tracy Combs; a son, Ray Combs Jr.; a sister, Donna Bordner; his grand parents, Raymond and Ruby Combs of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Truda Little of Holden Beach; and his great-grandmother, Gertha Combs of Mocksville. Dean Edward Downey ; Dean Edward Downey,*,24, of ; 756 Yadkinville Road, di^ Mon- "^day, Oct. 10, at Davie County Hospital. • The funeral was to be held a{ 2:00 on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at : Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, by ; the Rev. Otis Clampitt. Burial was : to follow in Westlawn Gardens of ; Memory Cemetery in Clemmons. Born April 29, 1964, in ; Charleston, W.Va., Mr. Downey ' was a son of Mrs. Gamett Jun^ ; Carter Morris of Melbourne, Fla. ; He was employed as a cutter for ; Monleigh Garment Co. for six ; years. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include two sisters, ; Kimberly Downey of Mocksville land Carrie Tipton of Winston- I Salem; a brother. Lee Downey of Winston-Salem; his grandparents, ! Charles and Carrie Dennis of Charleston, W.Va., and Donna :Teel of Big Chimney, W.Va. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRAPv mocksville, NG J Jessie S. Mackie ADVANCE — Jessie Smith Mackie, 58, of Route 4, died Sun day, Oct. 9, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Rev. Hampton Morgan. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. Mrs. Mackie was bom in Davie County to Jesse and Pansy Wood Smith. She had lived all of her life I in Davie County and was a member of Macedonia Moravian • Church and the Fellowship Sunday I School Class. Survivors include her husband, I Jesse H. Mackie of the home; three I daughters j Mrs. Tim (Kay) Adams of Clemmons, Mrs. Bobby ' (Lynette) Coble of Mocksville and I Mrs. John (Donna) McCallisterof i Advance; and four grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Jessie Smith Mackie Memorial Fund, in care of Macedonia Mora vian Church, Advance, N.C. 27006. Esther O'Mara Shore ' YADKINVILLE - Esther Refina O'Mara Shore, 68, of Route I 4, died Monday, Oct. 10, at her I home. I The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Rev., Allan Barker and the Rev. E.M. James. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Mrs. Shore was born in Yadkin County to Walter and Ruth Wright O'Mara.* She was a member of Turners Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Leo Shore of the home; two daughters, Carolyn Bobbins and Colleen Ball, both of Mocksville; four sons, ^y Shore and Floyd Shore, both of Yadkinville, Harold Shore of Trinity and Ronald Shore of Advance; a sister, Flossie Mae Pettit of Yadkinville; a brother, Carl O'Mara of Yadkinville; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. DA VIE COONTV BMXERPIUSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 13, 1988- H i -'t <<0 > Sarah Rice Hartley - Sarah RiceH^ey, 73,4ed Sunday, Oct. 9 at Uxington Hospital after bein« semusly m for one month. ®The ftneral was held Tuesday, H^L ri ^'1 Funeial M ^'^®®®''•0'«=«• Born Oct. 4, 1915, in RowanCoun^, Mrs. Hartley was a ^ughter of the late 'Hoinas and hfSl E"®" She was a 1hoiTOmakw and a member of the I Firet Baptist Church in Welcome. Sumvois include her husband,H^ Hartley of the home; a son WiUiam Hartley of Welcome; a ^ughter, Harriett Sides of Welcome; a brother, Tom Rice ofRoute 3 Mocksville; thiee sisteis, "''Winston-Salem^ Mddred Bean and MeneUMcCianon, both of Mocksville; and four grandchildren. Tossie C. Rununage Tossie G)llette Rummage, 93 of Route 9 died Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Dayie County Hospital after being in declining health. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.ni. Thursday, Oct. 13, at Eaton's runeral Home Chapel by the Rev Eugene Petitt and the Rev. David Gilbrwth. Burial was to follow in the Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery. Tlte femily was to receive fiiends Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. George Fearrington Sr. WINSTON-SALEM - George William Fearrington Sr., 78, of 1371 Lewisville-ViennaRoad, died Wednesday, Oct. 5, at his home. He had bera in declining health for 3'>6 years and seriously ill for six months. The funeral was held Friday, Oct. 7, at Enon Baptist Church by the Rev. Bob Belford. Burial follow^ in Forsyth Memorial Park. I Bom June 29, 1910, in Forsyth County, Fearrington was a son of Charlie and Dorothy Trout Fearr ington. He was a lifelong resident of Forsyth County and was employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobac co Co. for 44 years, retiring in 1972. Mr. Fearrington was a member of Enon Baptist Church, where he served in manay capacities. Survivors include his wife, Laura Angel Fearrington, to whom he was married on Oct. 31,1931; two sons, George W. Fearrington Jr. of 1425 Lewsville-Vienna Road and Garland R. Fearrington of Route 4, Advance; a sister, Mrs. J. Edward (Hazel) Tesh of 2475 Beroth Road, Pfafftown; two brothers, A.B. "Brownie" Fear rington of 1475 Lewisville-Vienna Road and A.R. "Ray" Fearrington of 5418 Shattalon Drive; four grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. J- <3^ OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRA^ mocksville. NC .DAVIE CQVNTV ENTERPJBj^^E K^cpEP, TpURSDAV, p<;t. 20, 19S8 ; ^oid Lester Efird ' ? - Rhwd l^ter i"■ 5^ ,'/ '"'^^'^QakwoodDnve - "• at Ws ItoiTO 1: a lengthy iUness. '• W^n«2"®« was to be heldiwi "■« Kttsboro i, United Methodist Churph by the '; ^^v_ChristianKn«^ • Mr wmetery. :• r„ I'Tt^tisaiiativeoflredeU :. *^°'?nty and a retired broadcasting I . e"|u.eerwithWUNC<hapel lfflf i mm Efird of the home; threeSisters. Alice Griffin anti ElsfeBrown, both of MocksviUe, and ^is James of Olin; and a brotherIlerman Efird of Yadkinvijle. ' ! •5; o •0 >v c Sj 'C 2) & i. ^ ' <^-^ o Fay Ann Foster : ffl GH POINT - Fay Ann Foster of 1206 Camden Ave., an Advance native, died Saturday, pet'. 15, at N.C. Baptist Hospitalin Winston-Salem aifter being in declining health for five months. ; The funeral was held Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Haizlip Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Andrew Brown. Burial was to follow on Wednesday in Carolina Biblical Gardens in Jamestown.\ A daughter of the late En^est C. wd Estell Studevent Foster, Miss Foster was a graduate of Davie , County High School. She receiv- , kd her degree in elementary educa- ' tion from Bennett College and did TOst graduate work at A4^T State University. Having taught in the public schools of Virginia and North Carolina, Miss Foster was af filiated with the NCEA, the NAACP and Rpse DeMoll Chapter, Order of Eastern Star;, She was a Methodist and attended Memorial United Methodist. Church. Survivors include three sisters, ' Ernestine Hoke, with whom she made her home; Emma Gene Lin- ney of Greensboro, and Mildred . Foster Shannon of New Rochelle, ^vN.Y; Odei^ia a^ity Gunter , Odessia Baity Gunter, 82, of Route 8, died Friday, Oct. 14, at Yadkin Nursing Center. The funeral was held Sunday, Oct. 16, at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial followed in the church, cemetery. :: ' Mrs. Gunter was bom in Yadkin County, July 9, 1906, to George ' Washington and Emmy Craver ' Baity. She was a member of ' Turners 'Creek Baptist Church. . Her husband, Pau( Gunter, died Jan. 9, J986. Survivors include her two daughters, Nellie Speer and Inez Troutman, both pf Route 8; three sons, Lindsey Gunter and Samuel Gunter, both of Route 8„ and ' Charles Gunter of Hamptonville; two sisters, hna Allen and Nellj Miller, both of Yadldnville; 17 : grandchildren; 41 great- ; grandchildren; and one\ great-gre^t-^randchild. Mae Woodie J Mae Wpodie of Fran Ray Rest Home died Sunday, Oct. 16,. at Davie County Hospital following an extended illness. : ' The " body was at Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home on Mon day pending completion of funpfal and burial arrangements. ;! Mrs. Woodie was born jin Lawrence, S.C, 4- f s, n t r - O G.E. ^Stumpy' Berrier LINWOOD — Grady Eugenef Stumpy" Berrier, 18, of Route 2, Haden Grove Road, died Sun day, Opt. 16, from injuries sustain ed in an automobile accident on ^wicegood Road.The funeral was held Tuesday,Oct. 18, at Greer's Chapel United Methodist Church by the Revilames White, pastor. Burial' Qsliowed in the church cemetery, t Bprti in Lexington, Oct. 28,1969, Mr. Berrier was a son of Grady Ute and Nannie Sue Robert son Berrier of the home.. He was f selj'-employed constructionijyorkqr. '• Survivors, in addition to hisparents, include a brother, Robert ,Berrier of Route 2; a sister, Mrs. ICip McBride of Route 2; and his grandmothers, Mrs. Wade Berrierof Route 2 and Mrs. Heniy Robert son pf Advance. . davie CO. PUBUC UBRARVMOCKSVIU-E, no rDAVlE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECQIU), THURSDAY, Oct. 20, 1908 vV mwiiri«n'niiiriiiii '-~rT^rr~"'t4~^'r-1 y J.S. ^Jay' Green John Sanford "Jay" Green, 64, of Route 1, died Thursday, Oct. 13, at Da vie County Hospital after being in declining health. The funeral was held Saturday, Oct. 15, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by Jeff Williams. Burial followed in the Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Born Aug. 6, 1924, in Davie County, Mr. Green was a son of the late James and Stella Seaford Green. He operated Green's Wl^olesale for a number of years and was retired from IngersoU- Rand Co. Mr. Green was also a veteran of World War n and attended Jericho^ Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Mar- jorie Hennings Green; two sons, Tony Sanford Green of Route 1' and Michael Hennings Green of Mocksville; four sisters. Pauline Seamon, Margaret Powell, Louise Hammer and Peggy Forrest, all of Mocksville; a brother, Carl' Seaford Green of Mocksville; and' four grandchildren. I Memorials may be made to! Carolina Bible Camp, P.O. Box! 354, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or i to Hospice of D^vie County, P. Q.^ Box 665, A^ksville, N.C. 27028. RaymoQ M* Lovett I KANNAPOLIS - Raymon . Marvin Lovett, 77, of 1405 Moose Road, died Thursday, Oct. 13, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. He had been in declin- •; ing hedth for a year, but death was unexpected. The funeral was held Saturday, Oct. 15, at Centerview Baptist Church by the Rev. Jerry Collins ^ and the^jRey^^^Clyde Hawkins. Burial followed in Carolina Memorial Park. Bom May 6, 1911, in Davie County, Mr. Lovett was a son of the late Romey Franklin and Car rie Nanny Lpvett. He worked at Cannon Mills Co., Plant 1, Nos. 1 and 6 weave rooms for 51 years before his retirement in 1973. Mr. Lovett was a member of Centerview Baptist Church, the In dependent Order of the Oddfellows and the Order of Re^en. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Patterson Lovett; two sons, Everett M . Lovett of Charlotte and Marvin F. Lovett of Salisbury; a brother, Edward Clay Lovett of Kannapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Lester (Florean) Clodfelter and Mrs; Claude (Eunice) Covard, both of Kannapolis; six grand-- children; and 12 f great-grandchildren. •. ^ . r RubyJWddle I ' Ruby. Riddle Call, 76, of 1120 ^ Yadkinville Road, died Monday, Oct. 17, at Davie County Hospital ! after an illness of four weeks, t - The funeral was to be . held t Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Eaton's : Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Paul r Riggs. Burial was to follow in Rose I Qemetery. I Mrs. Call was born in Lee Coun- t: ty to the late John and Mattie N^l : Riddle. She was a homemaker. ; - Mrs. Call was a member of the t First Baptist Church in MoctevUle, } where she was acfive with the ; Mocksville Senior Citizens. She : had been cited by Gov. Jim Mar- t tin for her contributions to : volunteer programs. i '.Her husband, Roy Call Sr., : preceded her in death on Nov. 15, : 1984. ;; Survivors include a son, Roy n Ciall Jr. of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. : Topsy Porter of Sanford; a brother, ; Clyde Riddle of Sanford; five : grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. ; ^Memorials niay be made to the I Mocksville First Baptist Church, r North Main Street, Mocksville, :: N.C. 27028, or to the Senior ; ditizens Volunteer Program. I davie CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSViaE, NO rDAVlE CQUNTX RECpW), TflHURSDAY, Oct. 20, 1988 t \ o (\ Cyril I. ^Cy' Johnson ADVANCE - Cyril 1. "Cy" Johnson, 74, of Bermuda Village, died Tuesday, Oct. .U, at Forsyth Memorial Hoi^pital. A memorial service was held Friday, Oct. 14, at the Clemmons United Methodist Church Chapel.; Mr. Johnson was bom April 2, 1914, in Huntington, W.Va., to, j Clement and Senna Montgomery j Johnson. He graduated from Charleston High and was employed by Thomas Field & Co. In 1939, he left Charleston and moved to Purchase, N.Y., at which time he jonied the J.C. Penney Co., head- (|uartered in New York City. In Purchase, Mr. Johnson was a member of the volunteer fire department and an adviser to the Boy Scouts of America. In 1974, after 35 years as an executive, he retired to Sherriirs Ford, N.C., where he was senior vice president' of marketing for Burris Industti^. in Lincolnton. Mr. Johnson was also a director of Bayley Corp. of Denver, Colo., and Abeedeck Manufacturing Co. of New York City. In addition, he served on the Board of Gardner- Webb College in Boiling Springs and was an active member of the Lions Club in Sherrill's Ford. Mr. Johnson moved to Bermuda Village in 1985. Survivors include bis wife, Frederica Pantlind Johnson of the home;. three daughter^, Pam Johnson of New York, N.Y., Pat Sijthoof of Greenville, S.C., and Bonnie Rowsey of Dallas, Texas; a son, Cy Johnson Jr. of Midlothian, Va.;. and six grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Pipe Organ Fund of Clepunons United Methodist Church, Clem mons, N.C. 27pl2. 4- ' I •-T V Percy E. Lpiigworth -i ADVANCE - Percy E. Longworth, 81, of Route 1, died Wednesday, Get, 12, ^t Forsyth' Memorial Hospital. ' The ftmeral was held Saturday, Oct. 15, at Vogler^s Clenimons Chapel by jlhe Rev. Jamw A. Stowe. Mr. Longworth was bom in For syth. County to James W. and Eudora Turner Longworth. Ho had made his home in D^vie County for the past 25 years. ' Mr. Longwprth was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church../' I He was preceded in death by a son, Ray G. Longworth, in 1971. Survivors include his wife,. Grace Poole Longworth of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Hubert (Norma Jean) Dunn of Advance; four sons, James ^ "Jim" Longworth of Rural Hnll and Donald "Donnie" Longworth, Richard Longworth and Elmer L. Longworth, all of Advance; three sisters, Grace Sharp, Edith Arr- ington and Allie Nicholson, all of Winston-Salem; 15 grandchildren; ftye great-g^dchildroi; and three A Elizabeth S. Henderson LENOIR — Elizabeth Sofley Henderson, 64, of 1342 IdlewoodPlace, di^ Tuesday, Oct. U, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. " ^ The ftmeral was held ThursdayOct. 13, at the First United Metliodist Church of Lenoir by the Rev. Heniy Thompson and Dr. James W. Segars. Burial followed m the Mountain Lawn Cemeteiy in North Wilkeshoro. _ Bom June 2, 1924, in Yadkin County, Mrs. Henderson was a ^ughier pf Ethel Allen and the late Heniy Sofley. She was a graduate ' of Womb's College andiCatawba College wid was retired as a iff her with the Caldwell County Schools. \ ^ V _Mrs. Henderson was a member of Che Fijst Uiuced Methodist Church of Lenoir and the AltrusaClub of CaldweU. County! Her husband, Robert Haigler Henderson, preceded her in death Survivors include three daughters, Mary Lib Seubrook of Stuttgart, Wpst Cerqiany, Martha Henderson of Huntersville and Rebecca Glass of Raleigh; two brothers, Allen Sofley of Chesapeake, Va., and Carl W. Sofley of Cary; and; three grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Elizabeth. Henderson ScholarshipFund, in care of the Bank of 5695. Lenoir,N.C. 28^5. ; DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRAR^ mocksville, no -DAVIJS COUNTY ENTJeHPlUSIi; RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct, 20, 1988 A 9o 'i ,4- \; Tossie C. Rummage The funeral for Tossie Collette | Rununage was held Thursday, Oct. 13, at Eaton's Funeral Home ^ Cbapel by the Rev. Eugene Petitt and the Rev. David Gilbreath.' Burial followed in the Eaton's Bap tist Church cemetery. Mrs. Rummage, 93, of Route 9 died Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Davie _ County Hospital after being in ' declining health. Born July 9, 1895, in Davie County, Mrs. Rummage was a-' daughter of the late Robert ! Franklin and Mamie Foote Col lette. She was a retail owner and operator of Mrs. Rummage's Grocery and Clothing Store. Mrs. Rummage was the oldest 1 living member of Eaton's Baptist | Church. •. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy W. Rummage, who died in 1957; a son, Norman Rum mage, who died in 1984; and a daughter, Nina Arnold Rummage, who died earlier this year. Survivors include two daughters. Marietta Langston of Route 9 and Nannie Boger of Route 1; a son, Johnny Rummage of Route 9; and a grandson. Memorials may be made to the :■ Cemetery Fund of Eaton's Baptist Church, Route 8, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Marvin F. Stokes YADKINVILLE — Marvin F.Stokes, 69, of Cardinal Care, died Tuesday, Oct. 11, at his home.He was bom in Yadkin County,Aug. 11,1919, to George W. and Jettie Shore Stokes. Survivors include three sisters,Ruby Stokes of HamptonvjUe.Gladys Lowe of Advance and FayeCornelius of .^st Bend;; fivebrothers, Romie Stokes of Chat tanooga, Tenn., Truman Stokes of Winston-'Salem, Odell Stokes ofGraham, Harold Stokes ofJonesville and Joe Stokes of Hampton ville; and many nieces,nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. i ^ Rosie Mae Howard Rosie Mae Tabor Howard, 72, of Campbell Road, died Wednes day, Oct. 12, at pavie County Hospital following a brief illness. The fiineral was held Sunday, Oct. 16, at Shiloh Baptist Church by Dr. A.O. Walker. Burial followed in the family plot in St. , John's AME Zion Church .Cemetery. Mrs. Howard was born in Madison County, Qa., to the late Mordecai and Hattie little Tabor. She was a tnember of Shiloh Bap tist Church. * Survivors include a daughter, Maria Howard of the home; and two sisters, Lucy Barker and Mrs. Jimmie Steele, both of Mocksville. M.E. 'Lib' Rucker WINSTON-SALEM — Mary Elizabeth "Lib" Rucker, 49, of987 I^oores Lane, Washington, , N.C., died Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Beaufort County Hospi^; The fpneral was held Saturday, Oct. 15, at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funer^ Home by Bishop J.N.Geiger. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs: Rucker was a native of Davie County, where she attend-, ed the public schools aial graduated from Davie County High School. She had resided for the past five years in Washington, where she was a member of the Church of Ood and workpd as a patient care assistant. Survivors include her mother, Mary Estella Scott of Winston- Salem; four sisters, Anne McMiller and Karen Scott, both of Winston-Salem, Ethel Pruitt of Cooleemee and Carolyn Williams of Boonville; a brother, Robert Scott of Mocksville; and several meees and nephews. OftVlE CO. PUBLIC LIBRA"^mocksviuue, no o DAVIE COIINTY ENTEHfRiSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 27, 1988- ~Annie Laurie Etchison : Annie Laurie Etchison of Rout^ 5," Cana community, died Tuesday, Oct. 25, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem from injuries sustained in a jeep accident on her f^m, "Frostlands." ^The funeral was to be held at 11 arm. Thursday, Oct. 27, at Fi;ostlands in Cana. Burial was to follow in the Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery. fThc family was to receive, friends atMlss Etchison's home from S to 9j).m. Wednesday, Oct., 26. :Born Dec. 5, 1908, at Valley Vjew Farm in Cana, Miss Etchison w?is a daughter of John W. and N^a Cain Etchison. She was a graduate of Mocksville High Sphool and Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, wjhere she recevied both her bachelor's and library science degrees. *Miss Etchison was a professional librarian with the U.S. Army, hfev>' and, Air Force from 1942 un til she retired in February 1978, She served at post, conunand and department levels, both in the United States and overseas. :Miss Etchison had tours of duty in the Philippines, Okinawa, Korea and in Europe, as well as at a number of bases in the Unitied States, including Langley Field, Va., and Fort Bragg, N.C. She w^ serving as chief librarian of the UjS. Army Program in Europe and responsible for 112 Special Service libraries in Italy, Belgium a^d Germany when she retired to hv ancestral home^ Frostlwds. -Miss Etchison received a number of cqminendations and avyards for her service with the Armed Forces. Ainong them was the Armed Forces Librarians Achievement Award froni the American Library Assocation, 5he was preceded in death by two brothers, J.O. Etchison Sr. and ; Hnny Etchison, and. a sister, Lillian Ardis Etchison. Survivors include two brothers, Everett Frost Etchison of Cana and James Walter Etchison of Clem- rribnsj and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorials may be made to the Davie Public Library Building Fund, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or t(X the Cana School Restoration Fund, in care, of Mrs. Edwin Bpger, Route 6, Box 71, Mpcksville, N.C. 27028. § CD DO r r) !r Q. V- 8 Cu 5 /O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSD/^V, Oct, 27. V Mce Evans Dyson Alice Evans Dyson, 75, of Route 9,Idied Friday, Oct. 21, at N.C. B^tist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was held Sunday, O^t. 23, at Center United Methodist Church by the Rev.. John Rowe and Dr. Wilson Nesbit. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Dyson was born Dec. 3, 19:12, in Raleigh to the late George anid Cuba Kesee Evans. She was a jetired schoolteacher with 40 y^rs service with the Davie Coun- tyiSchools. Mrs. Dyson was a member of the North Carolina Teachers Association and was an instructor inihe adult education department of:Davidson County Community College. She was a member of Center United Methodist Church, where she was organist, pianist and a Sun- d^ School teacher. Mrs. Dyson w^ also active in many aspects of ccjnmunity service. Survivors include her husband. Wade Dyson Sr. of tlie home; a daughter, Alice Faye Dyson Donohue of Fort Mill, S.C.; two sons. Wade Dyson Jr. of Oi^geburg, S.C., and Phillip Ed- wm Dyson of Mocksville; a sister, Margaret Latham of Mocksville; th^ brothers, George Evans, Robert Evans and Thomas Evans, alF of Mocksville; and three granddaughters. Memorials may be made to Center United Methodist Church, Route 1, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ^ Osco Hanes HIDDENITE — Osco Hanes, 79, of Route 2, died Friday , Oct. 21, at his home. The funeral was held Monday, Oct. 24, at Linney's Grove Bap tist Church. Burial,folIowed in the church cemetery. Mr. Hanes was preceded in death by two brothers, Milton Haynes and Dudley Haynes; and two sisters, Nevada Meadows and Ruby Dickens. Survivors include his wife, Lois Hanes; a'son, James Harold Hanes of Advance; a sister, Violet Car son of Hiddenite; and two grandsons. Memorials may be made to Lin ney's Grove Baptist Church, Route 1, Box 135, Hiddenite, N.C. 28636, or to Hospice of Alexander County, c/o Alexander County Hospital, Taylorsviile, N.C. 28681. . t n ,• ■' ^ Etta Elizabeth Lakey WINSTON-SALEM - Etta Elizabeth ^key, 89, of Knollwood Hall, died there Sunday, Oct. 23. A graveside service was held Tuesday, Oct. 25, in Woodland Cemetery by the Rev. Donald Sigman and Gray Atkins. Miss Lakey was bom in DavieCounty io Henry and Mary Dan- ner Lakey. ^ Survivors include four sisters, Maiy Clevenger of Tobaccoville, Cenith Duggins and Deamie Grif fith, both of Winston-Salem, and Naomi Washington of Annapolis, Md.; two brothers, Marvin P. Beck of Keraersville and James M. Beck of Danville, Va. ^ Clarence 'Dick' Sain Clarence Lee "Dick" Sain, 81» of Route 4, died Friday, Oct. 21, at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday, Oct. 23, at Eaton's Funeral HomeChapel by the Rev. John Deyton and the Rev, Jim Gryder. Burialfollowed in the Liberty Uiiited Methodist Church cemetery. Bom Jan. 20, 1907, in DavieCounty, Mr. $;nin was a son of thelate Eugenia and James F. Sain. Hewas a farmer and a member ofLiberty United Methodist Church. Survivors include three sisters, Ethel Gibson and Inez Sain, bothof Mocksville, and Pauline Phelps of Cooleemee; and a brother, ' James F. Sain Jr. of Salisbury. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MocKsviaE;, no <r~ .p DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Ocl. 27, 1988- r\ > P V' r Ray T. Moore YADKINVILLE - Ray T. Moore, 93, of Route 3, died Mon day, Oct. 24, at Yadkin Nursing Care Center. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Courtney Baptist Church. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery with Masonic rites. Born in Davie County on Sept. 28, 1895, Mri Moore was a son of Jacob and. Sarah Edwards Moore. He attended Pavie County Schools and received his high school diploma from Mountain Park In stitute in Surry County and graduated from Wake Forest Col lege in 1925. Mr. Moore came to Couitney School as its principal in 1926 and served in the position until he left in 1939 to enter the clothing business and the insurance business. He was a retired member of Moore-Moxley Insurance Agen cy in Yadkinville. In 1940, Mr. Moore served on the Yadkin CounQr Board of Com missioners and was the Yadkin County Register of Deeds from 1942 to 19$0. He was a member of the American Legion and Harr,, mon Masonic Lodge No. 420 A.F. and A.M. at Courtney, where he became a Master Mason. Mr. Moore was a member of Courtney Baptist Church, where he served as superintendent, teacher and deacon. He was a veteran of World War I, having served with the U.S. Marines in France and Germany. Mr. Moore was married to the former Manilla Craver, who died in 1980. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bill (Shirley Ray) Bolick of Route 4, Yadkinville. Memorials may be made to the Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina, P.O. Box 338, Thomasviile, N.C. 27360 or to Courtney Baptist Church, Route 5, Box 429, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. .Ricky James Owens LEXINGTON - Ricky James Owens, 31, of Route 3, died Satur day, Oct. 22, in Davidson County.The funeral was held Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Trinity Baptist Church by the Rev. Darrell Cox. Burial followed in the Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery. Bom Feb. 20, 1957, in Davie County, Mr. Owens was a son of Lester Leroy Owens of Route 6, Mocksville, and Beulah Mae. Anderson Owens of Route 7, Mocksville. He was a roughing, machine operator with Stanley Fur niture Co. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are three sisters, Minnie Lynch of Cooleemee and Juanita Owens and Bwbara Bailey, both of Lexington. Memorials may be made to the Trinity Baptist Church Building' Fund, Route 4, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. - DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NO DAVl^ COUNTY EOTERPHISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Qqt. 27, 1988- ^ Ernest Loyd Smith ABINGDON, Va. — Ernest Loyd Smith died Thursday, Oct. 20, at Johnston Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday, Oct. 24, at Farris Funeral Chapel in Abingdon. A graveside service was held that afternoon in the Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. Mr. Smith was a native of Yadkinville. He was a graduate of Courtney High School and Baptist Bible College. Mr. Smith was ordained as a minister in 1964 in Mountain Grove, Mo. He was an employee of Hastings Instrument Co., where he was involved in the missile pro-, gram in its infancy. ' Mr. Smith was a member of, Mountain View Baptist Church.; He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. : Survivors include his wife, Helen Loviner Smith; two sons,, Loyd B. Smith of Feasterville, Pa.^; and David W. Smith of Newport; News, Va.; two daughters, Vicki: Lynn Norris and Faye Darnell Callahan, both of Abingdon; a brother, J. Stanley Smith' of Mocksville; a sister, Minnia Elizabeth $peer of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Jonathan Self KANNAPOLIS — Jonathan Giles ''J.G." Self, 74, of 1001 DeSota St., died Thursday, Oct. 20, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital after being seriously ill for a week. The funeral was held Saturday, Oct. 22, at Eastwood Baptist Church by the Rev.'RJ. Ham mond. Burial followed in Carolina • Memorial Park. Born May 18, 1914, in Mocksville, Mr . Self was a son of the late William and Pricella Snyder Self. Retired from Jay's Leather Products, he was a member of Eastwood Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Maiy Lee Hartley Self; four sons, Dar- rell Self of Naples, Fla., Bill Self of Lanham, Md., and James M. Self and Steve Self,, both of Kannapolis; Two daughters, Carolyn Cody of Kannapolis and Jill Murph of China Grove; a brother, Ralph Self of Cherryville; twp sisters, Inez Hastings of Lincolnton and Alpha i Taylor of Maiden; and 12 4grandchUdren. Robert Glen Faircloth :REIDSVILLE — Robert Glen I^ircloth, 82, of 807 Walnut St., died Tuesday, Get, J8, at Annie Penn Hospital. :The funeral was held Thursday, Oct. 20, at the First United Methodist Church. Burial foliow- e^m Roselawn Memorial Gardens. -5 Mr. Faircloth was a native of Davie County. He had lived in Reidsville for most of his life. Mr. Faircloth was a retired building contractor and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Clara V. Faircloth of the home; four daughters, Elizabeth Roof and Louise Rogers, both of Greensboro, Bobbie Stafford of Reidsville and Clara Moore of Rock Hill, S.C.; a son, James E. Faircloth of Burlington; two sisters, Helen Carter and Pansey Faircloth. both of Winston-Salem; a brother, Will Faircloth of Lex ington; 12 grandchildren; andoight great-grandchildren. Mm CO, pobdc cbrart iMQCKSVliiE. NC MdJdAVIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY, Nov'. 3,1988 , ji^rjbcjaWBiaiQHSMiWeut^ : Laura Boger :• Laural Wall Boger, 90, former- I ly of 101 Edison St., died on Sun- 3 day, Oct. 30 at the Autumn Care I Convalescent Center, where she was a resident. ; The funeral was to be held on • Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Eaton's I Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. ; Paul Riggs. Burial was to be in ; Rose Cemetery. I ; Bom June 14, 1898 in Davie ;• County, Mrs. Boger was a : diiughter of the late Edgar William : and Cora Ijames Wall. She was a ^ homemaker and a member of ^ h^ocksville First Baptist Church. : Mrs. Boger's husband, Rupert : P^ul Boger, died on Oct. 27,1961. : , Survivors include a son, Paul G. 3 B^)ger of Charlotte; a sister, Lila • Mae Beauchamp of Advance; a : brother, John Ray "BUI" Wall of - Qemmons; two grandchUdren; ^di ; one great-grandchild. } The family requests that i memorials be considered for Davie - County Hospital, P.O. Box 908, • Mocksville, 27028. ^ ;Rodolphe A. Charest I Mr. Rodolphe A, Charest, 100, - of Westford, Mass., died early t Tuesday morning in a Concord, -Mass., hospital. He had been in ^ declining health but seriously ill for r only two weeks, ^ Mr. Charest was retired from the ^Friedman Shoe Company with - over SO years of service and lived ^most of his life in Wareham, i Mass., before moving to Westford ^ 15 years ago. t Local survivors include a son, > Bob Charest of Deadmon Road, Z MocksvUle. Also surviving are six pother children, one brother, five ^sisters, several grandchUdren, and great-grandchUdren. The famUy may be contacted at the Stott Funeral Home in Wareham, M&ss. 1 Services ^d buriaT wiU be in ; Warehaniu—— —" :Fallie Mock THOMASVILLE - Falliei Mock, 80, of 1540 Eben S( i ^'"ston-Salom, died Wednesday,' ''®'" home. : held Sunday n S? f^ii McLean.^Bufi^ followed in the Calvary ^mt^ ChurdTorChrist cemeteryBorn July l, igog, i„ Thomasyille, Miss Mock was a daughter of John F. and Fannie TalbeitMopk.- She had been a resi dent of Winston-Salem since 1938. Miss Mock was a member of Advance United Methodist Church jn Advance and the Traffic Club She had retired in 1978 from Uni- quie Furniture Co. Survivors include a sister, Lillis ° ^ brother, Mock of Lexington.Memorials may be made to Ad- vance United Methodist Church or Mie c^ty of the donor's choice. O'-i HO til.§ S-iS-B X a c &§ O 1 - • "Ig sSjf |p toS'^s.S' ® .8 B- ^ ® g o Z h C/3 3- n O n •o X 0 1 a-16 <sC3 i ^ fa O o «> §.?! If § 3 2 ►-fi> Sa SO. PP?1 nn cr cr K a.o cr f >1 a ^ 3 Q. S* ®y o <5 Q 35 a ,74V y s f. s- a £e* 5. S to < S to M* 2^ ii ^S £L FSi «« Ui lo" O05 O 2, ^ I2? I Pd r '■AiSSi*. g S" ^ g* « o OQ i*-| 3 z CO =1 o Bo§ U1 > ..i- V CQi PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 10,1988^ ^ Mrs. Lenora W. Bowles Mrs. Lenora Whitaker Bowles, 85, formerly of Route 2, ; Mocksville, died Thursday after noon, Nov. 3, at Davie County Hospital, after an illness of three ;days.; Sl)e was a resident of Aptuinn Care Convalescent Center. I Funeral services were held at 11 • a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at Eaton's ; Funeral Home Chapel by Revs. . Donald Funderburke and Fred :Shoaf. Burial followed |n Qak .'' Grove United Methodist iphurch ,Cemeteiy. ;. The family requests that . memorials be made to either the jcqmeteiy fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, Route 9, ; Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or Ito Mocksville Lions Club. > Mrs. Bowles was bom in Davie jGbunty July 9, 1903, |p the late I (Charlie and Sallie Gaither! j Whitaker, and was a homemaker. i ^She had been a lifelong member of (Oak Grove United Methodist' Church, where she was also active ;• with United Methodist Women. • Her husband, Frank Sinunons ;Bowles, preceded her in death on Feb. 3,1982. She was also preced-1 ; ed in death by a son, Marvin ; Johnson Bowles on June 11,1988. ' . Surviving are: one daughter, ' Mrs. Lester (Nellie) Sain, Route 9, | ; Mocksville; two sons, John Lee t Bowles, Route 6, Mocksville ^d (Lawrence Bowles, Route 9, ! (Mocksville; eight grandchildren; (five great-grandchildren; one great- i (great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. j (Bessie Grubbs, Route 9, Mocks- | (ville; and several liieces and ' I ^ |Stella Mae A. Essex I iMrs. Stella Mae Agnew Essex, ^ 84, 4995 Hampton Road, Clem- I mons, died at Forsyth Hospital Fri- J-day evening; Nov. 4. ' X She was bom Nov. 7,. 1903, in j Floyd, Va;, to George and Mallie I^Dickerspn Agnew. She was a ' graduate of East Radford Teachers i College in Radford, Va. I She taught the first, second and , I third grades and Arcadia, Clem-^ I; mpqs and j^th Groye elenjentary' E schools. nnn : ( ', . j She was mai^S^r 52, years to i J. Kermit EssexilHI^; wjio survives, of the home, ir Mrs. Essex was a member of NCEA and attended Clemmons First Baptist Church. Surviving, in addition to.herhus- band, are one son, J. Itermit Essex . Jr., Greensboro; two grandsons. Jay and Kris Essex, both of Clem- mons; one sister, Mrs. Winnie A. Ziglar, Sandy Ridge and several nieces and nephews.. Funeral services were at 2 p.ni. Monday at Clenunons First Bap tist Church by Revs. Robert Sim mons and George Agnew. Burial followed in the church cemetery. , The family requests memorials be made, to Clemmons jpirst Bap-, tist Church: i ; . : ! CD O ^ "A CD si 0- o o a o % lU I 4 Beulah C. Gregory GOOLEEMEE — Beulah { Creason Gregory, 84, of 20 Watt St., died Monday, Nov. 7, at Silas Creek Manor in Winston-Salem. ! ; Funeral services were to be held , at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at ( Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville. Burial was to follow in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. I Bom July 3, 1904, in Davie j County, she was a daughter of the ! late Joe and Ida Vickers Creason. j A homemaker, she was a member - of liberty Unjted Methodist Church. f Her husband, Sherman Preston / Gregoryi died on Jan. 11, 1980, and a son, Reginald Sherman Gregory,:• also preceded.her in rl death. I Survivors include: ,a daughter, r Muriel G. Gude of Cooleemee; I three sisters, Aileen Alexander of j Kannapolis, Mildred Rich of Lex- j; ington and Margaret Myers of j; Cooleemee; two brothers, Marvin j Creason of Norfolk, Va., and i Grimes Creason of Cooleemee; six i grandchildren; and two great- j, gran^ichildren. >- cr <e DAVIE COUNTY ENTEIU»RISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 1988- :Mrs. Margaret C» Copcr| ; ADVANCE — Mrs. Margaret ! Jciine Cope, 88, formerly of Rt. 3, •died late Saturday night, Nov. 5, ^at Autumn Care Convalescent J Center in Mocksville, where she l^ had been a resident for the p^t 2 'A :yearsv i Funeral services were held at 11 ;a.m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral tChapel in Moclpville by Revs. ; Mike Motley and Tom McLean, t Burial' followed in Bixby ' Presbyterian Church cemetery. ^ Mrs. Cope was bom in Davie ■County Feb. 15, 190Q, to the late .Thomas and Betty Miller Clin^. .■She was a homemaker and a ■member of Advance United . Methodist Church. 7 Her husband, Robert Larry ' Cope, preceded her in death in ■1978. ] Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Betty Fine and Mrs. Linda Taylor, both of Lex- " ington; fi ve sons, Thomas Cope, • Rt. 4, Advance, David Cope, Rt. ; 3, Advance, James Cope, Ad vance, Henry Cope, Clemmons '> and Bobby Cope, Rt. 4, Mocks- i; vUle; 15 grandchildren; 30 great- ; grandchildren and several nioces ( and nephews. CO a- ^qIO ^ ui 1 Arvil Clayton SwisherWINSTGN-SALEM — Mr. Ar vil Dayton Swisher, 70,313 33rdSt., died Tuesday night, Nov. 1,at Forsyth Memorial Hospital afterone yoar of declining health.Mr. Swisher v^as born in Hamp-tonville, the son pf F.M. and Nellie Mathis Swisher. He is survived by: his wde, Mre.Lois Murphy Seymore, of thehome; four daughters, Mrs. Glen-da Ann Gordon, TaylorsviUe, Mi^.Wanda Sue Hicks, Mrs. Betty JoSwisher Norman, Florence, S.C,; and Miss Usa Kay Seymore, Gib-sonville; one son, Arvil ClaytonMurphy, Walkertown; one step daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Lowery,Winston-Salem; three stepsons,Gary Seymore, Florence, S.C., Olin Grey Seymore and MikeSey more, both of Winston-Salem ; one sister, Mrs. Mary Brannon.Mocksville; and one brother, Claude W. Swisher, Winston- ' 'Salem.' ■A graveside service was held at11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 4, atCrestview Memorial Park, Rural Hall, by the Rev. Joe Myers.Memorials may beHospice of Forsyth County, 3333 Silas Creek Parkway , Winston- Salem. 2710^' J-M. Whetzel Jr. ' Gai«.e„big* Md' arrival Saturctoy Nov 5County Hnc»i.oi ^-aiDaviei heart attaclt ■ "PParent i MSLvfllewMta'4'an^gamenr fen,Aug.7.1935,inLovevilie ft ela,eJoseph®Kh'^4i''"d ago. ^ months ^ aona, Wilbur. jfcob, ao;er 2Robert Whetzel ZT' Om^ershurg, Md. * . WiiUe Taylor DANBURY - Mr. Willie I Taylor, 71, Rt. 1, died Tuesday, , Nov. 1, at Baptist Hospital. I He w^ bora in Stokes CountyI to Chesley and Carrie Nelson Taylor, and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ' LUlie Ashby Taylor, pf the home; one son, Del Ray Taylor, St. Petersburg, Fla.; two grandsons; j one sister, Mrs. John (Mozefte) I Campbell, High Point; and two brothers, i^rry Taylor, Danbury and Jimmy .Taylor, Advance.I Funeral services were at 2 p.m. I .Friday, Nov. 4, at Nelson FuneralI Home Chapel by Elders James I ' Wilkins and Milton Gunter. Burial ' followed in North View Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. I c- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 1988- Mrs. Cornelia H. Young LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. - Mrs. Cornelia Holman Young of Long Island City, N.Y., died here Thursday, Nov. 3, after being in declining health for some lime, and seriously ill for four weeks. She was born in Forsyth Coun ty to the late Thomas and Lizzie Hodge Holman, where she was educated in the Forsyth County smools. \ The majority of her life was spent in New York where she was a member of Long Island City. Gospel Church. The body will be taken from Morrison-Studevcnt Funeral Home to Palmetto Church at 1 p.m. Thursday where the family will receive friends. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. by the Rev. ; R.Q. Allen. Burial will follow in i the Palmetto Church cemetery. Surviving are two. sisters, Mrs. Algylee McBride of Long Island • City, N.Y., and Mrs. Agatha ! Johnson of Philadelphia, Pa.; and ; one godchild, Gwendolyn Roberts' ' of New York. . I Phoebe M. Creason Mrs. Phoebe Moore Creason, 87, formerly of Gladstone Road, di^ on Friday, Nov. 4 at Autumn Care Convalescent Center, where she had resided for the past six months, Graveside services were held! on. Monday, Nov. 7 at Liberty United Methodist Church' Cemetery in Mocksville, with the Rev. Larry Allen officiating. Bom on Oct. 29,1901 in Iredell County, Mrs. Creason was a daughter of the late John and Rebecca Cass Moore. She was a retired employee of Erwin Mills, and a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Mrs. Creason's husband, Henry Creason, died on April 28, 1981. Survivors include two daughters, Irene Lloyd and Ruth Kanoy, both of Spencer; four sons, James Creason of Spencer, Howard Creason of Louisiana, Norman Creason of Cooleemee, and : Charles Creason of Salisbury; one sister, Loni Ladd of,Harmony; 11 grandchildren; five step- grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. The family has requested that memorials be made to the Davie County Cancer Society. 3gg' G- W O' O UJ ^ Sammy Hoyle Lotlin Baltimo're, ^ Md., Wednes- //•&._ day, Nov. 2, fa after a lengthy f 1 illness. ^ Loflin He was born in Yadkin County to Turner D. Loflin and Annie Caudle Loflin. I He is survived by his mother and 1 stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wade j Wright Jr., Rt. 2, Harmony; his i father, Rock Hill, S.C.; one brother,, Phil Loflin, Rock Hill, S.C .; two sisters, Mrs. Ronald (Joan) Richardson, Mocksville and Mrs. Max (Connie) Muller, Alpharetta, Ga.; three half sisters, Mrs. Larry (Maria) Knight, Mocksville, Mrs. Edward . (Melissia) Godbey, Houma, La. and Mrs. Chris (Melinda) York, Charleston, S.C. He was a member of Rock I Springs Baptist Church and graduated from Davie County High ' .School, class of 1969, and attend- ' ed the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A memorial service will be held in Maryland on Nov. 19. Memorials may be made to ' Hospice of Iredell County, P.O. i Box 822, Stalesville, NC 28677. PAVljEI CQCNXy P^RPPISE RECORD, THURSDAY, No*. 17, t988-3C V. SaUie 'Fats' Seats West ADVANCE - Mrs, ,Same (Fats) Seats West, 81, R^e 4, :di^ TuejS^y evening. Nov. 8, at "Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. Nov. II, at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Rev. Hampton Morgan Jr. Burial followed in the church graveyard. . .u Memorials may. be made to the Building Fund of Macedoma Moravian Church, Advance, 2700^ or to the charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. West was bom Aug. lU, 1907, in Davie County. She was ^ a daughter of the late PhiUip andAmanda Hester West Seats. j She was a homemaker and U j member of Macedonia Moravian' Church. She was also a member of Advance VFW Post No. 8719. , Her husband, Luther West,j preceded her in death in 1W8. Surviving are: one son, Chani^^ (Bill) West, Rt. 4, Advance; two sisters, Alberta Cope and Charlotte Smith, both of Rt. 5, Mocksvtllo; two brothers, Charles Seats Winston-Salem and Thomas Seate, San Francisco, CaUf; Jmd sever^nieces and nephews.' j iX ^Margaret 4. I^Qrand : Mrs. Margaret Allison LeGrand, :87. formerly of Maple Avenue, CMocksville, died early Saturday morning, Nov; 12, at Britt Haven ,^Nursmg Borne in Wilkesboro.: Graveside services were held at :11 a.m. Monday, Nov, 14, at Rose : Cemetery in MocksyiUe by the ■Rev. Donald Lloyd. :; Mrs. LeGrand was bom Feb. .44,19QI, in Mell County to thelate Gustav Alphdnz tmd Henri Eudora Moi^r^. Allison. .. Sh^'was a meijiher of First ■Methodist Cjiiirch in MocksviUp,. and h retired society editor for dte. ;zDavie County Enterp/ise-Record.: Survivors include: two sorLs,: Jack A. LeGrand, Hickory and Ed- ' :w^Clinard LeGrand Jr., Ojrfbrd,'Miss.; one grariddaughter, Anna Lisa Camille LeGrand; and two :grandsons, Edwin'LeGrand and^John LeGrand. 1: .-i CD O Q uj -Am =i3 >a. (/) bdd g UJ I E,'Ed'Frye ^:CLEMMONS — Mr. WUliam; E. (Ed) Frye," 82, 4632 Clinard : Road, died at his home Thursday; mofning, Nov. 10. Mr. Frye was bom in Iredell " Cjoiinty to William R. and LUiy - Belle Combs Frye. He had made: his home in Clemmons for 80 • years, where he was a member of^ Clemmons First Baptist Church. .• Mr. Frye retired from Bingham :• Luinber Company in 1971. ■ r He is survived by his wife, ; Ophelia Clinard Frye, of the home;- one daughter, Mrs. William (Nor-iiia) Vogler, Advance; one son,• Jimmy Frye, Winston-Salem; 10 r graridchildren; six great- grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. • Hubert (Mae) Martin, Clemmons and one brother, Mr. Roy Frye, • Clemmons. Funeral services v/ere held at • 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at • Voglcr's Clemmons Chapel by Dr. Robert Cantweil. Burial followed in Westlawn Cemetery. - Memorials may be made toHospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth - Couiity, Suite 201,1100 S. Strat- - ford Rd., Winston-Salemi 27103. I I..' A. r A John Samuel Daniel Mr. John Samuel Daniel, 70, 326 S. Main St., Mocksville, died Tuesday morning, Nov. 15, at his home after being in declining health for the past 1H years. 'Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Liberty United Methodist Qiurch cemetery by the Rev. David Jacob. Mr. Daniel was born Nov. 4, 1918, in Davie County to the late John S. and Thirza McCulIough Daniel. He was a member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church and was retired from Fiber Industries. Surviving are: his wife, Eunice Jacob Daniel, of the home; one son, T.C. (Duffy) Daniel, Staun^ ton, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Helen D. Eaton, Mocksville, Mrs. Margaret D. Caldweil, Winnsboro, S.C., and Mrs. Betty Jean Riddle, Farmington Community; five brothers,'Mr. Harold Daniel, Dr. Frank Daniel and Mr. Douglas Daniel, all of Winston-Salem, Mr. Fred Daniel, Mooresville and Mr. William C. Daniel, Mocksville; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Helen Marie C.F. Foster SAUSBURY - Helen Marie Cochran Frogg Foster, 56, Beagle Club Road, died Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. She was bom May 20, 1932, in Oneida, Tenn., to the late Thomas and Eva McKinney Cochran. She was a member of Black Creek Cross Roads Baptist Church, West Bobbins, Tenn. Surviving are thru sons, Arthur Frogg, Farmington, Jerry Frogg, Morganton and Danny Frogg, Winston-Salem; five daughters, Mrs. Jackie Jordan, Winston- Salem, Mrs. Ellen Arrington and Mrs. Gail Cone, both of Lex- ' ington, Mrs. Debbie Hendrick, Kemersville and Mrs. Frances Gray, Salisbury; 20 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at James C. Lyer- ly Funeral Chapel by the Rev. E. Walter Cleckley. A second service was at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at Black Creek Cross Roads Baptist Church, West Bobbins, Term., by the Rev. Millard Smith. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY,- Nov. 24, 1988- ^ Mrs. Mary Cbpii'Allen Mrs. Mary Cope Allen, 59, Route 3, Mocksville, died early . Friday, Nov. 18. at her home after being in declining health. Funeral services were held Sun day, Nov. 20, at Fulton United Methodist Church, Advance by the Rev. Mark Denton; Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Fulton United Methodist Church, Rt. 2, Box 446, Advance, 27006. Mrs. Allen was bom April 19, 1929, in Davidson County to the late John Marshall and Bertha Leonard Cope. She was a member • of Fulton United Methodist Church and was an ^ployee of Baker Fur niture Company, Mocksville. Surviving are her husband, Mr. John Herman (Pete) Allen, of the home; one daughter, Nancy Allen Leaird, Sumter, S.C.; one son, Ricky Dean Allen, Rt. 3, Mocksville; two sisters, Betty Cope Warlaw, Asheboro and Sadie Cope Muiphy, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; one brother, Mai Cope, Lex ington and four grandchildren. i( James Edgar Boger James Edgar Boger, 80, of Route 7, Mocksville, died at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Davis Community Hospital, Statesville, following a lengthy illness. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Kathy Tart and Dr. James Reeves. Burial followed in the church cemetety. Bom March 8, 1908, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Jim and Ida Cleaiy Boger. A member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, he was employed by Dixie Fumiture Co. w Lexington before his retirement. Survivors include: his wife. Hat- tie Stewart Boger; a daughter, Vurlie Smith of Route 5, Mocksville; a half brother, Willie Booie of Mocksville; a sister, Feb- bio''Moore of Greensboro; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. ..Johnny"Marvin .J'lsoGtanvmePtece, Johnson, 78,650 ^^porsyth died Thursday, Memorial - 20,1910. in He was bom Ju y g. Stokes Caudle Joiinson.LecandRo^i^Ca^dt County He had ufemostoftoaduttU^^^^^„^es Heformwlyw ^^s Hosiery on gandwichemployed by ^ ^9^3 Company of FtiendshipHe was a mem county. Baptist Hiban Street and Winston-SalemBaptist ChurchyHe was active m^Q^^jpjed- played League, when it Miss Brenda Sue J Wa"=''..y^pr'!i,nldrd.ndSteven W. Joni^» one brother, 1^" Germanton; a"" grandchildren. eSS'^^N^v.W.alMonn Rev. B.A. Carroll.Kev. —: ^y^^axter C. Glement Jr Mr. Baxter Clegg Clement Jr., 67, 322 Lexington Road, Mocksville, died Friday evening, Nov. 18, at his home after being in declining health. ' I , . ' Graveside services with Masonic Rites .were at 2 p.m. Monday, 'I V '2 o P z o g g D 0 OJ 1 LU > (/) o o Baxter Clegg Clement m. ana An nie Allison Clement. He was a member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War n. Mr. Clement was a graduate of Fishbume Military School and Bowling Green Business University. He was a member of Oleika Shrine and Devotion Lodge No. 164 in Lexington, Ky. Survivors include: one sister, Mrs. Anne Ridenhour, Greensboro. ^NSTON-SALEM m II. Bates Lunsford « "7 Boulevaid died Mn It Nov. 14 ' , evening, Hospital' Memorial }k lof'TwTu.t'J' John Bates. She was (h. ^ BolderH. Lunsfbrt ' "^oflsaae Blimps liJ at«'aehoviaBuM„/''°P '" "« font ni^aodnephew"' "''""a' P m""!?,''?'''® »ere held al 2P m. Thfirsday, Nqv n 1 Hayworth-Miller Silas ri ?Chapel by the Rpv ^ CreekBnrS fcll„^"iJ^™G'?ee. Cemeteiy. Crestview ^ Mrs. Martha c. Sheet Jonrarn^SK^r^'^vIe declining health. . in ' e m. 'J'®'"e " Auman. ^ ^''d George 'SSSjn lSSJT^ ^7,^ and Lethia Un^chm^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY* Nov. 24, 1988- -•^ren in Mocksviile. Sheekpf^^^^^.^'nibroughI960, r^^i^er tt de^h, eWldren '' grandchildt^. tiv J Ereat- • Memorials may be m»ei Willie Mae Flint Smoot ^ Catherine Thompson SALISBURY — Catherine Dead- mon Cope Thompson, 89, died Sunday, Nov. 20 at Rowan Willie Mae Flint Smoot of Pine Street died Friday, Nov. 11, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem following a lengthy illness. The funeral was held Monday, Nov. 14, at Fairfield Baptist Church by the Rev. Christopher Young. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pall bearers were Walter Bell, Bobbie Bell, Larry Bell, Windcll Foster, Archie Dry and George Frost. Mrs. Smoot was bom in Davic County to Lindsay Flint and the late Zelma Clement Flint. She at tended the Davic County public schools and was an employee of Hanes Narrow Fabric of Farmington. Mrs. Smoot was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Conrad Smoot of the home; two daughters, Linda Faye Brown of Route 3 and Rita Angela Brown of the home; an extended daughter, Bernice Paston of Memphis, Tenn.; two sons, Lindsay Conrad Smooth and Terry Flint Smoot, both of Mocksviile; five sisters, Addie Bell, Lula Foote, Zelda Naylor and Betty Frost, all of Mocksviile, and MUdred Blackwell of Salisbury; a stepsister, Rachel Carson of Mocksviile; and a host of other relatives and friends. Memnrta) Uo.spitaJ. .Shi'hoH »«»{•- —, u? diclining health for some time, and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was to be held Tues day at II a.m. in Summersett- Memorial Chapel, by the Revr Eugene E. Dean Jr. and the Rev. Melvin Beeker. Burial was to be in Concord United Methodist Church cemetery in Davie County. Mrs. Thompson was bom on Nov. 3, 1899 in Davie County, a daughter of the late Maxwell and Drucella Berrier Deadmon. She was a homemaker and member ol Central United Methodist Church, where she was active in the Wesley Sunday School class and the church choir. Mrs. Thompson's first husband Paul C. Cope, died in 1939; anr her second husband. Worth C Thompson, died Sept. 26, 1986. — Survivors include two sons Haywood M. Cope of Salisbur and Paul J. Cope of Spencer; two daughters, Corene Whitley o Salisbuiy and Jewel Weddington o Spencer; two stepsons. Homer M Thompson of Winston-Salem am Donald W. Thompson o Greensboro; a brother, M.C Deadmon of Mocksviile; a sister Ruth Baker of Mocksviile; 1 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; and twogreat-grea grandchildren. & S o Zi z; Q uJ m ^ £ S UJ Dee Glenn Shore Mr. Dee Glenn Shore, 78, 92' YadkinvUle Road, Mocks^lle died early Saturday morning, Nm 19, at Davie County Hospital afle being in declining health. Funeral services were at 2 p.n Monday at Liberty Baptist Chun by the Revs. Marvin Blackbur E.M. James and Fred Carlto Burial followed in the chur cemetery. vi Mr. Shore was bom Nov. 1909, in Iredell County to the 1: Daniel David and Ada Southc Shore. He was the retired owi of Shore Amoco Service Mocksviile. , He was a member of Liik Baptist Church and a veterar World War H. His wife, Evelyn Andei Shore, preceded him in deatl 1982- . , . ,i Survivors include; « daughters, Mrs. Talma (Dorothy) Cheek, Mrs. T (Louise) Correll and Mrs.(Lois)Lytle,aUofMockJ^c son, the Rev. John David SI ^ Peachland, S.C.; sftven su "Mrs. Lucy Chappel, Elkin, I Verlie Medley, Mrs. H< Moore, Mrs. Annie Wilkins, Lossie Martin and Mrs. Barney, all of Harmony and Lottie Brown, North WilkesI one brother, Clinton SI Mocksviile; eight grandchi and seven great-grandchildi V \ u • 0/ I -5 A.J. Anderson Jr. Albert Jackson Anderson Jr., 69, of Route 6, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Cline Bell. Burial followed in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Born Aug. 22. 1919, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Albert Jackson "Jack" and Mar tha Reavis Anderson. He was a retired farmer and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Ireland Anderson; two daughters, Margaret Brown of Winston-Salem and Dianne Smith of Mocksville; four sons, Larry, Glenn, Johnny and Terry Ander son, all of Mocksville; three sisters, Tabitha Danner, Nina Anderson and Dorothy Joyner, all of Mocksville; two brothers, C.M. Anderson of Mocksville and Odell Anderson of Cooleemee; and eight grandchildren. Janet S. Fyne Janet Stewart Fyne, 89, of the Moravian Home of Winston- Salem, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. A former resident of Davie County, she had been in declining health for some time. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, at Rose Cemetery. Bom Sept. 17, 1899, she was a daughter of the late Col. Jacob and Fannie M. Dulin Stewart. She was a retired schoolteacher. Her husband, A. Harry Fyne, died in 1972. Survivors include: a daughter, Janet Fyne Cochran of . Greensboro; a sister, Edna Young ;of Winston-Salem; and two : grandchildren. Sue Steelman Lakey Sue Steelman Lakey, 59, of TRoute 5, died Monday, Nov. 28, at her home after a lengthy illness. The funeral was to be held Wednesday. Nov. 30, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Glen Davis and the Rev. George Bowman. Burial was to follow in the Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery. - r.: t Mrs. Lakey was bom Dec. 1,1 k 19287TirYjidlcin County to George i.L^_SteeIman Sr. and Bemice' THutchens 'Steelman. She .was a f homemaker and a member of Far- f Cihington Bqrtist Church. •: Surviving, in addition to'her :parents of Route 5, Mocksville, in- | L elude her husband, Buren Lakey of tthe home; two daughters, Patricia j Pope of Mocksville and Katen 'Lakey of Winston-Salem; a sister, ^Audtity Hutehins of .YadkinviUe; :a brother, G.L, Steelftian Jr.'of ^ t Route 5, Mocksville; three grand-- r;children; and.several:nie(%s and' 4nephews. ' ; I Memorials may be made to ' ^Hospice of Davie County, Box* t t665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or |to the Davie County Cancer Socie- '^ ty, 112 N. Marshall Winstnn- l -DAVIE COUNTj' ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. I, 1988 cn CO Graham Triplet! TRIPLETT — Graham Triplett, 69, of Route 1, died Friday, Nov. 25, at Watauga County Hospital in Boone. The funeral was held Monday, Nov. 28, -at Hampton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Harold Danner and the Rev. Carter Moretz. Burial followed in the Rhymer cemetery. Mr. Triplett was bom Jan. 22, 1919, in Watauga County, a son of the late Thomas Philmore and Ver- tie Johnson Triplett. He was retired from Vermont American Tool Manufacturing Corp. and was a member of the National Rifle Association and the Elk Creek Wildlife Club. Mr. Triplett was preceded in death by two sisters, Dessie Trivette and Jewel Qark, and a brother, Frank Triplett. Daisy P. Miller YADKINVILLE - Daisy Plott Miller, 74, of Route 3, died Thurs day, Nov. 24, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville after being in declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church in Advance, con ducted by the Rev. James Stowe. An interpreter for the hearing im paired was present. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, Route 4, Advance, N.C. 27006. Bom Jan. 21, 1914, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Elizabeth Smith Plott. A homemaker, she was a : member of Redland Pentecostal : Holiness Church. Survivors include her husband, Guy W. Miller; four daughters, JoAnn Howard of YadkinviUe, Wanda Atkins and Jackie Doby, both of Advance, and Gay Moore of Mocksville; two sons, Eddie "Bucky" Miller of Chicago and Donald Miller of Winston-Salem; two brothers, Milton and Tracy >fIott, both of Mocksville; 15 grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. kfttotMaexRettit Survivors include his wife. Mar-; tha Walls Triplett of the home; a- daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Margie) Smith; of Buck Seaford Road, Mocksville;; three stepdaughters, Kim Brown; and Lynette Reece, both of Zioh-; ville, and Tammy Hollar of Lenoir; a stepson, Randall Reece of Zionville; a brotheri Fred. Triplett of Blounts Creek; six; sisters. Myrtle Cox of Triplett,; Virginia I^rsons of Fleetwood,; Hallie Trivette of Deep Gap and Betty Winebarger, Ellen MUler and Irene Story, all of Lenoir; twoi grandchildren; and four! stepgrandchildren. y li/ ^ d ^ > Q- 05 i-j o rPAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 1, 1988 (T V y John W. Styron CLEMMONS - John W. Styron, 56, of 111 Lyons Drive, died Friday, Nov. 25, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem following a brief illness. The funeral was held Sunday, Nov. 27, at Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Thomas Flynn. Burial followed in Gardens of Memory in Walkeitown. Mr. Styron was bom in Wilm ington on Aug. 11, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. (Ndlie Hodge) Styron. He was the owner and operator of Styron Floor Coverings in Winston-Salem. Mr. Styron was a member of Goldfloss Baptist Church and the Konnoak Hills chapter of the Lions Club. He was a veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Joann J. Styron of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Keith (Janice) Hunter of Advance and Mrs. Gray .(Patricia) Hutchins of Lexington; a son, Jerry W. Styron of Lex ington; six sisters, Mildred Autry of Elizabelhtown, Elizabeth Brown of Vidor, Texas, Hazel Siegfried of Billings, Mont., Lillie Mae Garvey~nf Hamstead, Kathleen Brown of Asheboro and Nancy Campbell of Clarkton; three brothers, Ernest Styron Jr. of Kent, Wash., and Joel Styron and David Styron, both of Winston-Salem; and five grandchildren. J.W. 'Jim' Strader III CLEMMONS — James "Jim" William Strader III, 24, of 6730 Greenbrook Drive, died Friday, Nov. 25. The funeral was held Monday, Nov. 28, at Clemmons Moravian Church by the Rev. Burton Rights. Burial followed in Salem Cemetety Mausoleum. Mr. Strader was bom June 16, 1964, in Forsyth County to James William Strader Sr. and Patricia Bell Merriman. He was a member of Clemmons Moravian Church. Mr. Strader was a 1982 graduate of West Forsyth High School and a 1987 graduate of the University - of North Carolina at Charlotte. He was a member of Sigma Phi Ep- silon Fraternity at UNC-C. Survivors include his mother, Patricia Merriman and his step father, William P. Merriman, both of the home; his father, James William Strader Sr. and his step mother, Bobbie R. Strader, both of Winston-Salem; a sister, Cynthia S. Moore of Winston-Salem; his grandparents, Mildred A. Bell of Clearwater, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Allanach of Marion; two stepsisters, Kelly Rhoades of Kemersville and Jill Newton of Winston-Salem; and two step brothers, William P. Merriman of Advance and Randal A. Merriman of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. LU > § S S o -if o o s o o K LOLA MAE PETTIT YADKINyiLLE - Miss Lol^ Mae Pettit, 80, Mocksville, died Thursday, Nov. 24, at 6 a.m. at Hilltop Rest Home, Salisbury. She was born in Surry County to Calvin and Mary Loflin Pettit. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Arebelle Dinkins, Yadkinville; two half sisters, Mrs. Opal Mathis, Taylors, S.C., and Mrs. Thelma Rich, Winston-Salem; and three brothers, J.E. and Howard Pettit and Paul Haire, all of Yadkinville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Mackie-Gentry Chapel by the Rev. Kerman Sprinkle. Burial was in Dinkins Cemetety, Shacktown. ' Dora Cope Pierce COOLEEMEE — Dora Cope Pierce, 99, of Gladstone Road, died Monday, Nov. 28, at the home of her son, Fred Pierce. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, at Cooleemee First United Methodist Church by the Rev. Wade Childers. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. The family was to receive fnends at Eaton's Funeral Home Wednes day from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Pierce was biim Feb. 28, 1889, in Davie County to the late John and Sallie Click Cope. She was a homemaker and a member of Cooleemee First United Methodist Church. Her husband, Joe K. Pierce, preceded her in death on Sept. 25, 1981. Survivors, in addition to her son, Fred Pierce of Cooleemee, with whom she made her home, include five other sons, John Flake Pierce of Alexandria, Va., Baxter Pierce of Waynesboro, Va., Joseph K. Pie^ of Kinsale, Va., James A. Pierce of Sedona, Ariz., and Edgar F. Pierce of Midlothian, Va.; a daughter. Maty Frances Tillman of Burlington; six grandchildren; and eight gi^t-grandchildren. '^ ^ H Memorials may be made to , Cooleemee First United Methodist Church. ' JoePJoey* Edward Pri BOONVILLE - Joel "Joe Edward Prim, 35, of Route 1, d Thursday, Nov. 24, at Fors Memorial Hospital Winston-Salem. Mr. Prim was bom in Su County. He was a member of Ri. mond Hill Baptist Church am former member of the Boonvi Jaycees. Survivors include his wi Licata Helms Prim of the home son, James Eric Prim Mocksville; his mother, Ora L Sebra and his stepfather, John ^ I Sebra, both of Boonville; t^ . sisters, Mrs. Todd (Jeannie) Bro< of Weems, Va., and Mrs. Dj (Carol) Harris of Glen Allen, Vj , and his grandmother. Hazel Pri i of Route 1, East Bend. W.S. *Dub' Shoaf Jr. COOLEEMEE — Walter Scntr "Dub" Shoaf Jr., 61, of 70 DuKt St., died Saturday, Nov. 26, Davie CounQr Hospital after beinj in dralinin^ health. A gravteide service was hed Tuesday, Mov. 29, at Legiojf Memorial Park by the Rev. Larf^ Allen, pastor of the First Bapt Church of Cboleemee, and Robt^ Creason. Born in Davie County on Scf 20,1927, Mr. Shoaf was a son^f the late Walter S. and Bessie Nrtl Shoaf. He was a retired electricu and a veteran of the Kore? conflict. Survivors include a sister, Mn Arnold Garwood of Cooleemee and four brothers. Homer J. Shoa Bill Shoaf and Hubert Shoaf, all < Cooleemee, and Fred Shoaf c Troutman. I V r" -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 8, 1988 A V o m O Zi z ul QQ D 0. d 0 1 > CD O o 2 y W.E. *Edd' Allen YADKINVILLE - W.E. "Edd" Allen, 83, of Route 4, died Wednesday, Nov. 30, at Yadkin Nursing Center. The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 2, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial followed in the Mount Olive United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Allen was bom Oct. 24, 1905, in Davie County to Joseph and Bertha Oirthrell Allen. He was a member of Mount Olive United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ima Christine Baity Allen of the home; four children, Mrs. Jessie Boger and Aldene Allen, both of Mocksville, J.W. Allen of Yadkin- ville and Junis Allen of Boonville; a sister, Nettie Nail of Cooleemee; two brothers, Elsie Allen and Claude Allen, both of Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Er- vin Allen in December 1960. Memorials may be made to the Mount Olive United Methodist . Church. ^ Sarah Stone Altizer LEXINGTON — Sarah Stone Altizer, 72, of 509 Texas Drive, died Wednesday, Nov. 30, at Community General Hospital in Thomasville. A graveside service was held Friday, Dec. 2, at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Mrs. Altizer was bom Jan. 5, 1916, in Davie County to the late Thomas A. and Sarah H. Stone Stone. She was a homemaker and a member of Mount Carmel Freewill Baptist Church. Her husband, David H. Altizer, preceded her in death. Survivors include a son, William L. Altizer of Winston-Salem; a i sister, Mary Rodwell of j Mocksville; a brother, Qement H. I Stone of Salisbury; and two grandchildren. y Y Grover Nathan Elmore Grover Nathan Elmore, 71, of Route 8, died Saturday, Dec. 3, at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Bear Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Jerry Clon- inger and the Rev. Jack Johnson. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Elmore was bora May 11, 1917, in Iredell County to the late Nathan David and Jonsie Teague Elmore. He was co-owner of Yadkin Lumber Co., a partner in Elmore and Trivette Lumber Co. and owner of Elmore Grocery and Service. Mr. Elmore was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, An nie Belle Crabtree Elmore; a daughter, Linda Trivitte of Route 8; two sons, Clarence Elmore of Route 5 and Richard Elmore of Route 8; a sister, Virginia Harris of Route 8; seven grandchildren; and one stepgreat-grandson. Walter Gwyn Ford JONESVILLE — Walter Gwyn Ford, 74, of Route 1, died Mon day, Dec. 5, at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital in Elkin after an extended illness. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel in Elkin by the Rev. Pmler Childress, die Rev. E^ Shumate aiid the Rev. William G. Inscore. Burial was to follow in the Island Ford Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Ford was bom March 16, 1914, in Wilkes County to John F. and Lula Holbrook Ford. He was a retired farmer and a member of Victory Chapel Baptist Church. Mr. Ford was preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Mastin Ford, who died July 21, 1982. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Junior (Doris) Barber of Jonesville and Mrs. Howard (Sarah) Wagoner of Harmony; five sons, Dwight Ford of Hampton- ville. Garland Ford of Jonesville, Otis Ford and J.B. Ford, both of Elkin, and Wesley Ford, address unknown; 15 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren. James W. Bannon III ADVANCE — James William Bannon m, 78, of 5224 Bermuda Village, di^ Thursday, Dec. 1, at Medical Park Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was private, and burial was on Hilton Head Island. Mr. Bannon was bom in Port smouth, Ohio, to James W. and Mae Pursell Bannon. He was a graduate of Andover Academy and Yale University. Before his retirement in 1970, Mr. Bannon was a partner in Booz Allen Inc. Recently, he had been a trustee at Hilton Head Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Sal ly Scudder Bannon of the home; a daughter, Katherine Angell of Newark, Del.; a son, James W. Bannon Jr. of Stokane, Wash.; a sister, Persis Thomas of Port smouth, Ohio; and four grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hilton Head Hospital, Hilton Head Island, S.C. 29928, &e American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 or to the diarity of the donor's choice. ^ Willie Clarence Brooks SALISBURY — Willie Qarence : Brooks, 79, of Route 9, died Mon- . day, Nov. 28, at N.C. Baptist n Hospital in Winston-Salem. Drath was unexpected. The funeral was held Thursday, Dec. 1, at Gay's Clu^jel United : Methodist Church by the Rev. Jack n Luther, pastor, and the Rev. J.C. Swaim, former pastor. Burial^ follow^ in the church cemetery. Mr. Brooks was bom July 4, 1909, in Rowan CounQr, to the late ' Roy and Jeiuiie Beam Brooks. He ' was educated in the Davie County n Schools and had retired from Can- : non Mills Co., Plant 7. Mr. Brooks was a member of Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church, where he was active in the Good Shepherd Sunday School ' Class and the Friend^p Club. Survivors include his wife, Geneva Dunn Brooks, whom he ; married Aug. 4,1934; a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Joyce Ann) McCulloh n of Cooleemee; a brother, Ralph Brooks of Salisbury; and a sister, Eonie Misenheimer of Faith. Memorials may be made to the Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church Building Fund, Route 9, Box 467, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. -s pci ri V Robert M. Russell Sr. WINSTON-SALEM - Robert Marshall Russell Sr., 74, of 1942 Fairview Blvd., died Monday, Nov. 28, at Brunswick Hospital in Supply. The funeral was held Thursday, Dec. I, at Pinedale Christian Church by Gary Templeton. Burial followed in ParkJawn Memorial Gardens. Mr. Russell was bom Aug. 18, 1941, in Franklin to Charles Wesley and Lucinda Wilson Russell. He lived most of his life in Winston-Salem and was employed by R.J. Reynolds for 29 years before retiring in 1976. Mr. Russell was a member of Pinedale Christian Church and the Stokes County Ramblers. He played at the Pollirosa for a number of years. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Hicks Russell of the home; a son, Robert M. Russell Jr. of 1783 Hausman Drive; a daughter, Mrs. William G. (Billye) Tuttle of 451 Emily Drive, Kemersville; four sisters, Hilda Bryant and Ilda Russell, both of Winston-Salem, Mary Jones of Bunker, Mo., and Zora Jean Bowers of Advance; a brother, Frank Russell of Winston- Salem; fourgranchildien; and one great-grandchild. DQ O ZX 2 lu d S) o o m Z) Q. d 0 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 8, 1988 Wesley Lee Stone KERNERSVILLE - A graveside service for Wesley Lee Stone, 56, of 117 Meadowbrook Park, was held Tueisday, Dec. 6, in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Survivors include his wife, Mai]garet Teny Stone of the home; a daughter. Donna Stone; two sons, Donald Stone of Greensboro and Dwight Stone of Mocksville; his mother. Alma Carter Pruitt of Kemersville; four stepdaughters. Ui 1 Judy Weeks of Fredericksburg, Va., Cindy Hemrick and Crystal Chambers, both of Kemersville, and Carolyn Ziamman of Florida; three stepsons, David James of McLeansville, Ricky Brown of Brown Summit and E.A. James of Kemersville; a sister, Marie Owens of Pilot Mountain; two brothers. Coy Pruitt of Charlotte and Johnny Pruitt of Winston- Salem; and 20 grandchildren. Connie F. McCombs KANNAPOLIS-Connie MaeFoster McCombs, 76, of 45 Goldston St., died Monday, Dec. 5, at pbarms Memorial Hospital after being m declining health for three years and seriously ill for seven months. wIJ® 'o ^ heldWedne^ay, Dec. 7, at Kimball Memonal Lutheran Church by the ^v. David Keck and the Rev. John Futterer. Burial was to follow in Carolina Memorial Park. 3 March31,1912, in Cooleemee to the late Auj^stus Privett and Mary EttieGnff)^ Foster. She had retired from Cannon Mills Co., No I spin- njn^room, in 1969 due to poor Mra. McCombs was a member of Kimball Lutheran Church. Survivors include her husband, Marvin Fred McCombs; a son Darwin H. McCombs of MerrittIsland, Fla ; a daughter, Cathy McCombs Sawyer of Kannapolis; Four brothers, Walter Foster of Kannapolis, Roy Foster of Mar-s^iHe, Isaac Foster of High Rock ^Norman Foster of Cbcoa, Fla.; , four sisters. Ethel Norris and Ruth S Francesof Mooresville qndPearl Fullam of Landis; nine grandchildren; and . five great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County P O Box 1603, Salisbury, N.C. 281^^ Margaret Gentry KERNERSVILLE — Margaret Cobbler Brown Gentry, 58, of 113 Dashcomb Court, died Tuesday, Nov. 29, at Foisyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem follow ing several weeks of serious illness. The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 2, at Mount Carmel Church of the Living God in Winston- Salem by the Rev. H.L. Burchell Sr. Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Gentry had lived most of her life in Winston-Salem and was the widow of Motson J. Gentry Jr. Survivois include two daughters, Mrs. Delbert G. (Linda) Swain of Kemersville and Mrs. Les (Melissa) Jester of Shallotte; a son, Steven W. Brown of Ft. Pierce, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. C. Leo (Marie) Harrell of Advance and Mrs. Roger (Polly) Thorpe of Winston-Salem; a brother, Roy J. "Bud" Cobbler of Winston-Salem; and nine grandchildren. Dorothy Mae Leonard CCX)LEEMEE — Dorothy Mae Head Leonard, 58, of 38 Watts St, died Wednesday, Nov. 30, at her home. The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 2, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. D.C. Sullivan. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Mrs. Leonard was bom Jan. 5, 1930, in Cooleemee to the late Clifford and Rosa Mae Williams Head. She had been en^loyed with Burlington Mills. Survivors include her husband, Clyde McKinley Leonard; a daughter, Diane Joyner of Mocksville; a son. Ken Leonard of Atlanta, Ga.; a sister, Frances McDaniel of Salisbury; and three grandchildren. Lena Hartness Cornelius MOORESVILLE - Lena Hart ness Cornelius, 85, of 925 New Garden Road, Greensboro, died Friday, Dec. 2, at Duke Hospital in Durham. The funeral was held Sunday, Dec. 4, at First Presbyterian Church by Dr. S. Edwin Lewis and Dr. Fred Coates. Burial followed in Glenwood Memorial Park. A memorial service was held Tues day, Dec. 6, at Friends Homes in Greensboro. Mrs. Cornelius was born June 29, 1903, in Davie County to the late William Robert and Rachel Matheny Hartness. She attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Women's College) for two years and was a graduate of East Carolina Teachers College. Mrs. Cornelius was a former teacher In the Charlotte schools and a member of First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, DoytS. Cornelius, died Jan. 3, 1982. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Russell H. Sher- rill Jr. and Mrs. Charles W. Phillips Jr., both of Greensboro, and Mrs. Robert L. Bdl of Green ville, S.C.; three sisters, Mrs. C.M. Deaton and Mrs. T.R. Moir, both of Mooresville, and Mrs. W.A. Thompson of Davidson; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 1647, Mooresville, N.C. ( 28115, or to Friends Homes, 925 New Garden Road, Greenstoro, N.C. 27410. y Earlene Foster Correll Earlene Foster Correll, 64, of Route 4, died Wednesday, Nov. 30, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was held Saturday, Dec. 3, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. D.C. Sullivan and the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial followed in L^ion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Mrs. Correll was bora April 15, 1924, in Davie County to the late Phil and Velma Taylor Foster. A son, Donnie Correll, died in 1978. Survivors include her husband, Paul Correll; a son, David "Cooter" Correll of Route 4; a brother, Fred Foster of Mocksville; a half brother, Sam my Foster of Mocksville; a half sister, Brenda Penninger of Mocksville; and five grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Davie Cancer Society, in care of Lee Coble, Route 4, Box 143, ^ocksville, N.C. 27028. rci r{ V ( I > Tiffany Marie Cross Tiffany Marie Cross, 14-month- old daughter of Tony and Barbara Jean Cross Cross of Route 9, died Friday, Dec. 9, at N.C. BapUst Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was held Sunday, Dec. 11, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Clyde Yates. Burial followed in the TurrenUne Baptist Church cemetery. The infant was bom Oct. 1, 1987, in Winston-Salem. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include her paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Ray Cross of Route 9; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cross of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; a paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. OIlie Mae Hunt of Asheboro; and her maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Tuggle of Archdale. David Dennis Daniel DANIELTOWN, Va. - DavidDennis Daniel, 60, died Monday Dec. 5. The funeral was held Thursday Dec. 8, at Rocky Run United Methodist Church. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Maude L. I^niel; two sons, Den nis Lee Daniel of Danieltown and David Dean Daniel of Richmond, Va.; two daughters, Dianne D. White of Bermuda Run and Carolyn D. Thomas of Danieltown; three sisters, Margaret D. Goodwyn of Dundas, Va., Caroline D. Stcmbridge of Alberta, Va., and Blanche D. Lewis of Danieltown; seven grand sons, two granddaughters, and a stepgrandson. Memorials may be made to the Rocky Run United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. —DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 15, 19M M James I^vid Carlton STATE ROAD — James David i Carlton, 68, died Thursday, Dec. 8, at his hmne. A graveside service was held Monday, Dec. 12, in the Mount /Pleasant Baptist Church cemetery by the Rev. John Attaway and the Rev. Glenn Byrd. Mr. Carlton was bom March 19 1920, in Wilkes County to Floyd and Cora Cheek Calrton. He was retired from Chatham Manufectur- ing Co. and was of the BapUst faiUi. Mr. Carlton was preceded in deaUi by his first wife, Helen Couch Carlton, in 1962. Survivors include his second wife, Ruth J. Carlton of the home; three daughters, Linda Gilliam of State Road, Siyble Shepherd of ^o^ Bloomfield, Ohio, and Carol l^Ilis of Mocksville; a sister, Flora TJirner of State Road; eight grand children; and two great-grandchildren. / Annie Lee Bazaco Idred M. Angell Mildred Madison MooneA Angell, 81, of Route 8, Countr Lane, died Wednesday, Dec. 7, i ^ Walter E. Correll Walter Kwin Correll, 68, of Route 4, died Sunday, Dm. 11, at Fprsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in dwlining health for eight years and seriously ill for five weeks. il^e funeral was to be held Wednesday, Dec. 14, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. John Deyton. Burial was to follow in the Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery! Mr. Correll was bom April 8, 1920, in Davie County to the late George C. Ethel Daniel Cor rell. He (vas a inaintenance employee for Hickory Hill Coun try Club and a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Frances Williams Correll; a daughter, Lucille Boone of Route ^ Lexington; a sister, Louise ^1^ of Route 4; three brothers F^ Correll of Route 2, Hampton- ville, Kenneth Correll of Route 4 and peorge C. Correll Jr. of Route 2, Advance; two granddaughters; and [one great-granddaughter. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Annie Lee Norman Bazaco, 77,'Forsyth Memorial Hospital i - of Autumn Care of Mocksville and Winston-Salem. _ formerly of 101 Gwjm St., died The funeral was held Saturda> - Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Davie Coun- Dec. 10, at Eaton's Funeral Hom ty Hospital following a lengthy Chapel by the Rev. Glenn Sellen illness. : Burial followed in Jopp Vesper services were held Cemetery. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Reavh" Mrs. Angell was bom July H • Funeral Home Chapel in Harmony-' 1907, in Davidson County to th by the Rev. Joanne Cagle.-'late Robert D. and Gertrad -Graveside services followed oc^Henderson Moon^. She was -Thursday, Dec. 8, at Rivervieu■ homemaker and a member c■ Cemetery in Richmond, Va., b}- Mocksville First Baptist Churcl- Father Constantine N. Dombalis.- A son, Issac Marshall AngelMrs. B^co was bom March .'died Feb. 14, 1973. ■ 14,1909, in Iredell County to the ^ Survivors include her husbanclate Henry Lloyd and Nam^Tilden G. Angell; five sons• Elizabeth Cumnungs Norman. She' Madison Angell, David Mitche■ was retired from Philip Morris' Angell, Marcus Angell, Myro. Tobacco Co. in Richmond, Va, I Angell and Michael Angell, all ( " ® member of the Greek Mocksville; four sisters, Glad>Orthodox Church. ; Baugh of Asheville, Edith HemHer husband, Stephen Bazaco,' of Hendersonville, Christine Bratdied in March 1981. Four brothers, r non of Charlotte and Ruth CochraVander Norman, Jack Norman, I of Williston; two brothers. RobeDink Norman and Cicero Norman,'; Dee Mooney of Trinity and Jamralso preced^ her in death. ; Mooney of Van Nuys, Calif.; anSurvivors include a sister, Sallie". nine grandchildren. Bet Powell of Route 6; and several Tnieces and nephews. Margaret F. Barger Many Ruth Byerly I ;• Many Ruth Juraey Byerly, 58, ! Monday, Dec. 12, at Meridiiof Route 4 died W^esday , Dec. I Health Care Center. She had be<7, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in .in declining health for a numberWinston-Salem after being serious- ! years and seriously ill. for s ly ill for two weeks. : months.The funeral was held Friday, 1 The funeral was to be held atDec. 9, at Bethel Baptist Church : p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at Salein Randolph County by the Rev. |: Lutheran Church by the Rev. QClaudie Hamson, the Rev. Ron- j 1 roll L. Robinson, pastor. Buri nie Maness and the Rev. John 1 was to follow in Rowan MemoriLong. Burial followed in Holly Hill ,; parjj.Memorial Park in Thomasville. : Barger was bom Aug. 2Mrs. Byerly was bom in Yadkin !: 1916, in Davie County to the IrCounty. She was a member of!: w.A. and Lillie McCullou;Fr^om Baptist Church in Rural ; Foster. She was a homemaker a Hall, where she was in the Grace Bible Class. On March 10,1945, Mrs. Byer ly was married to the Rev. Claude ■Bverlv. who survives. . ' 11 was formeriy employed at the Str I back Co. Mrs. Barger w II educated in the Davie Cour - Schools and was a member jlSalem Lutheran Church. Also surviving are a son, theRev. John "J.T." Byerly of Ger-, manton; two sisters, Mrs. Roxie" Goins of Lexington and Mrs. Bar-' bara Muncus of Jonesville; seven' grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Survivors include her husbar|1 Ray W. Barger, whom she marri >: May 20, 1950; a son, James Barger of Salisbury; a daughti ^Janet B. Trice of Salisbury; ; brother, Paul- A. Foster I Mocksville; and fo '.grandchildren.' : Memorials may be made '.Hospice of Rowan County, P. :Box 1603, Salisbury, N. : 28145-1603. Lois S. Wilson ADVANCE — Lois Spry Wilson, 92, of Route 4, died Satur day, Dec. 10, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville after a period of declining health. The funeral was held Monday, Dec. 12, at the First Baptist Church of Cooleemec. Burial followed in the Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery in Mocksville. Mrs. Wilson was bom Feb. 28, 1896, in Davie County to the late Thomas Franklin and Ellen Den nis Spry. She was a member of the -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 15, 1988 _ Lacey R, Hutchens ^ Timothy L. Shinn Lacey Richardson HutchenFirst Baptist Church of Cooleemee. Her husband, Claude Wilson, died in 1983. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Wanda) Harris of Winston-Salem; a son, W.J. "Jim" Wilson of Route 4, Ad vance; a sister, Ellen Farrington of Duncanville, Texas; two grand children; and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee, Marginal Road, Cooleemee, N.C,. 27014. OQ O □ z; 9. uS CQ ■D D- O 0 LU 1 </) O O Agnes Lee Rayfield WlNSTON-SALEM — Agnes Lee Johnson Rayfield, 77, of2558 Tantelon Place, died Sunday, Dec. 11, at her home following a lengthy illness. The funeral was held Tuesday, Dec. 13, at Trinity United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ronnie Reynolds and the Rev. Joe Parker. Burial followed in Westlawn (jardens of Memory in Clemmons. Mrs. Rayfield was bmm June 16, 1911, in Clemmons to John F. and Phisa Louise Harding Johnson. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church and was retired from the Forsyth County School System, where she was a dietician for 25 years. Mrs. Rayfield was preceded in death by her first huslmd, Joseph E. Tesh, in 1970, and two brothers, John F. Johnson and R. Max Johnson. Survivors include her second husband, Bradley Rayfield of the home; a daughter, Phisa T. Joyce of Clemmons; four stepchildren; Don Rayfield and Tommy Rayfield, both of Winston-Salem, and Linda Hooven and Jenell Hart, both of Kemersville; three sisters, Lillie Oldham of Dillon, S.C., and .. Louise Sparks and Patti L^d, both of Winston-Salem; a brother, < James E. Johnson of Clemmons; three grandsons, including Richard Joyce of Advance; 11 stepgrand- children; and several nieces and nephews. WALNUT COVE — TimothylLafayette Shinn, 25, of Royal Oak, IMich., died Friday, Dec. 9, at William Beaumont Hospital in' Royal Oak.The funeral was held Tuesday, 'Dec. 13, at Burroughs Funeral |Home Chapel in Walnut Cove by the Rev. Steve Roberson. Entomb ment followed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Mr. Shinn was bom in RowanCounty to George L. Shinii, who preceded him in death in 1963, andBarbara Ann Spear Delancy. Surviving, in addition to hismother, are two sisters. Tammy Lynn Johnson of Yadldnville andTeresa Ann Johnson of Orlando,Fla.; a brother, Richard Barker Johnson of Advance; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ellis of Walkertown. Hubert Parks Vanhoy HAMPTONVILLE - HubertParks Vanhoy, 64, of Route 3, diedSunday, Dec. 11, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was held Tuesday, ^ ^ «Dec. 13, at Fall Creek Baptist Emma F. PostOU Church. Burial followed in the WINSTON-SALEM - s, 77. of Route 8, died Monday, Dec. 12. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Dec. 14, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jerry Clopinger and the Rev. Jack Johnson. Burial was to follow in the Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Hutchens was bom July 1, 1911, in Davie County to the late Charlie and Mitmie Richardson Richardson. She was employed by B&F Manufacturing and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church, where she had previous ly taught Sunday School for several years. Mrs. Hutchens was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred Hutchens. Survivors include a sister. Novella Richardson of Route 8; two nieces who made their home with Mrs. Hutchens, Ann White and Christine Speer; and several other nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to Bear Creek Baptist Church, Route 6, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. church cemetery. Mr. Vanhoy was bom in Yadkin County to the late Willie Parks andBessie Ireland Vanhoy of Hamp- tonville. He was a retired farmerand a member of Fall Creek Bap tist Church. Survivors, in addition to hismother, include his wife, Mary Mozelle Bryant Vanhoy of thehome; a daughter, Margaret JaneVanhoy of Hamptonville; two sons, Henry Dale Vanhoy of EastBend and David Dwight Vanhoy of Jonesville; three sisters, Bessie LouBull of Kemersville, Georgia Vanhoy of Hamptonville and Ruth Myers of Pfafllown; four brothers,Hobert Vanhoy and Bill Vanhoy,both of Yadkinville, JohnnyVanhoy of Lewisville and Tommy Vanhoy of Harmony; and nine grandchildren. Emma Brown Furr Poston, 78, of5480-B Country Side Drive died Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 9, at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel in Kannapolis by the Rev. Dr. David Morrow and the Rev. James Summey. Burial followed in Carolina Memorial Park in Kannapolis. Mrs. Poston was bom Dec. 14, 1909, in Mocksville to the late George and Rachel Holleman Brown. She was retired from Can non Mills Ck>., where she had been employed for 35 years, and had liv ed in Winston-Salem for the past 14 years. Survivors include her husband, Warren H. Poston; two daughters, Katherine Morton of Concord and Norma Sue Lambe of Greensboro; three sons, Euarl Furr of Austin, Texas, and Bois Furr and Kenneth Furr, both of Concord; two sisters, Oleen Allen of Lexington, and Net tie Roberson Gamer of Ramseur; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. 4^ <r- o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 22, 1988- y n ^ (S \ t D '-4 o Mary Frances Fulk WINSTON-SALEM - Mary Frances March Fulk, 67, of 4960-N Thales Road, died Satur day, Dec. 17, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday, Dec. 19, at Bethabara Moravian Church by the Rev. John Giesler. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Fulk was bom April 19, 1921, in Advance, to Jones D. and Anna Simpson March. She spent all of her life in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Fulk retired in 1983 after 40 years with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. After retiring, she served as a guide at Bethabara Park. Mrs. Fulk was a member of Bethabara Moravian Church, where she sang in the church choir and was a diener. Survivors include a son, Larry Dean Fulk of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Rachel March Ham mings, Linda March Peters and Ruth March Long, all of Winston- Salem; and a brother, Jones D. March Jr. of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Bethabara Moravian Church, 2146 Bethabara Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106. ^ Florence Boger Latham WINSTON-SALEM - Florence Boger Latham, 90, formerly of 2131 W. Polo Road, died Thursday, Dec. IS, at the Winston-Salem Convalescent Center following a lengthy iUness. The funeral was held Saturday, Dec. 17, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. Russell Wimmer and the Rev. W.T. Hen- drix. Burial followed in Woodlawn . Cemetery. Mrs. Latham was bom Nov. 10, 1898; to R.L. and Minnie Sum- - fhers Boger. She was bom and •raised in Davie County and mov- ed to Winston-Salem in 1926. Mrs. Latham worked for 10 years as a dietician at N.C. Bap tist Homes Inc., retiring in 1974. She was a member of Northwest Baptist Church, where she taught the Junior Department of the Sun day School. Mrs. Latham was preceded in death by a son. Earl Latham, in 1939, and her husband, Grover W. Latham, in 1970.. Survivors include a daughter-in- law, Mrs. K.N. (Mary) Moser of V Winston-Salem; a sister-in-law, y Mrs,vWill Beck of Mocksville; several -. grandchildren; and. two - nephews. \ • • • ' Memorials may be made to Nor thwest Ba|^ Church; 407 Petree Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106., , : Dorsie Lee Baker Dorsie Lee Baker, 82, of 200 Mill St., died Wednesday, Dec. 14, at Davie County Hospital after being seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was held Saturday, : Dec. 17, at Shiloh Baptist Church • by Dr. A.O. Walker, pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born March 1, 1906, in Franklinton County, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Rev. W.H. '-and Lettie Merritt Baker. She was educated in the Franklinton County Schools and was a homemaker. She was a member of Shiloh Bap tist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Anna Lois Baker of Mocksville; two brothers, Felin Baker and Er- vin Baker, both of Mocksville; and four sisters, Inez Mayfield, Azilee Barker and Jesse Mayfield, all of Mocksville, and Elizabeth Brown of New York City. y Cosba F. Barr Jr. CLEMMONS - Retired M/Sgt. Cosba Franklin Barr Jr., 66, of ; 8262 Lake Ridge Drive, died Tues- n day, Dec. 13, at Forsyth Memorial : Hospital. ; The funeral was held Thursday, : Dec. 15, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Wiley Guthrie. Burial followed in Westlawn Cemtery with full Military Rites by . the U.S. Air Force. M/Sgt. Barr was born in ' Winston-Salem to Cosba F. Barr Sr. and Jettie Wilkins Barr. He was a veteran of World War II, serv ing in the Pacific Theater, and a veteran of the Korean Conflict, retiring in 1963 from the U.S. Air ; Force as M/Sgt. after 23 years of ; service. •M/Sgt. Barr was a member of n the Winston-Salem Moose Lodge No. 466 and had made his home ; in Clemmons for the past 20 yeras. "Survivors include his wife, ^dthleen Dull Barr of the home; a n son, Samuel Barr of Advance; a • sister, Rorence Hampton of Clem- fi^jnons; two brothers, Kenneth Barr and Bill Barr, both of Clemmons; : and a grandson. K John Elmo Miller WINSTON-SALEM - John Elmo Miller, 88, of 3000 Buena Vista Road, died Monday, Dec. 12, at Fonsjrth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Thursday, Dec. 15, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Dr. George Robinson and Dr. Dallas Rush. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Mr. Miller was bom in Davie County to Lonnie L. and Elizabeth Davis Miller. He was owner and operator of John E. Miller Paint Store from 1944 to 1969 and was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church and the Lion's Club. Mr. Miller was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Harmon (Eva Lee) McMahan. Survivors include his wife, Nona Shore Miller of the home; two sisters, Mrs. L. Verne (Elizabeth) Shore of Yadkinville and Mrs. Max (Margaret) Conrad of Pfaff- town; two brothers, J. Vernon Miller and L. Gene Miller, both of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews. , Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Thomas M. Safley SALISBURY — Thomas Mar tin Safley, 84, of Route 1, Gheen Road, died Friday, Dec. 16, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for 10 weeks. The funeral was held Sunday, Dec. 18, at Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jack Luther, pastor, and the Rev. J.C. Swaim, former pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Safley was bom Nov. 9, 1904, in Davie County, to the late James Thomas and Alice Graves ' Safley. He was educated in the Davie County Schools and was a member of Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church. Mr. Safley was retired from Salisbury Marble and Granite Co. and had also farmed. His wife, Leona H. Safley, died Nov. 26, 1988. Survivors include two sons, Lawrence Safley and James M. Safley, both of Route 1, Salisbury; three daughters, Wilma S. Waller and Alice Williams, both of Route 1, Salisbury, and Evelyn Shoaf of Fayett^ville, Ga.; a sister, Bessie Safley Spry of Mocksville; .11 grandchildren; and ' 11 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Gay's Chapel Churdi Building Fund, Route 9, Box 467, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. William H. 'Bill* Ernest WINSTON-SALEM — William H. "Bill" Ernest, 71, of 1421 Bretton St., died Tuesday, Dec. 13, at Fors^ Memorial Hospital. "The funeral was held Thur^ay, Dec. 15, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel. Burial followed in Waughtown Cemetery. Mr. Emest was bom Oct. 31, 1917, in Winston-Salem, to Grover Allen and Bertha Ida Teague Emest. He lived all of his life in Winston-Salem and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 39 years of service. Mr. Emest had served in the U.S. in the European Theater dur ing World War 11. Survivors include his wife, Marie Myers Emest of the home; three sisters, Mrs. William (Peggy) Linville, Mrs. George (Carolyn) Hellard and Mrs. Jack (Nancy) Conrad, all of Winston-Salem; four brothers, Mayriard Emest of In dianapolis, Ind., and Richard Emest and Turner Emest, both of Winston-Salem, and Bobby Emest of Advance. ^ G.R. 'Bob' Everhart George Robert "Bob" Everhart, 95, of Route 3, died Thursday, Dec. 15, at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. The funeral was held Saturday, Dec. 17, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Gordon Joyner. Burial followed in the Fork Bap tist Church cemetery. Mr. Everhart was bom June 16, 1893, in Davidson County to the late George A. and Siiiunie Hen- drix Everhart. He was a retired i farmer and a U.S. Army veteran of World War 1. Mr. Everhart was a member of Fork Baptist Church. His wife, Edna Bowles Everhart, died in 1984. Survivors include five daughters, Sarah Zimmerman of Moclaville, Kathryn Sawrey of Kissimee, Ra., Lucy Pharr of Greensboro, Ruby Nell Carter of Advance and Bar bara DeLong of Winston-Salem; Two sons, William Henry Everhart of Columbia, S.C., and David Everhart of Mocksville; a sister, Pat Eller of Grarute Quarry; 20 grandchildren; and 29 great-grandchildren. -S A- DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 22, 1988- D I a N David Alexander Smith EAST BEND — David Alex ander Smith, 72, of Route 1, died Sunday, Nov. 18, at his home. Mr. Smith was bom in Yadkin County to the Rev. Thomas A. and Mary Armstrong Smith. He was a retired farmer and a member of Benbow Chape! A.M.E. Zion Church. Survivors include his wife, the Rev. Eula Smith of the home; three sons, the Rev. Bobby L. Smith and Robert J. Smith, both of Winston- Salem, and the Rev. Steven Smith of Tobaccoville; four daughters, Mrs. Frederick (Elva) Danzy of Forest Heights, Md., ^Ivia Brown of Winston-Salem, Linda Smith of Washington, D.C., and Martha Elaine Smith of Upland, Calif.; three brothers, S. Paul "Doc" Smith and John T. "Buddy" Smith, both of East Bend, and the Rev. Francis L. Smith of Mocksville; three sisters, Beatrice S. Jarrett of Yadkinville, Mrs. Alemeter S. Puiyear of Tobac coville and Mrs. Willies. Massey of East Bend; and six grandchildren. Fletcher H. Swing WINSTON-SALEM - Fletcher Hampton Swing, 85, died Sunday, Dec. 18, at Kernersville Living Care Center. A graveside service was to be held Wednesday, Dec. 21, at For- syth Memorial Park by the Rev. J. Marion Rector. Mr. Swing was born March 18, 1903, in Davie County to John H. and Josephine Redmond Swing. He lived most of his life.in Winston- Salem, where he owned and operated Swings Lunch for 40 years. Survivors include a son, Donald F. Swing of Denver; four grand children; and one great-grandchild. Baxter Smoot CHARLOTTE — Baxter Cheshire "B.C." Smoot, 61, of 1716 Van Buren Ave. and a native of Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 12, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital after a period of declining health. * The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 16, at Memorial Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Dr. E.B. Newberry. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery. Mr. Smoot was bom Jan. 12, 1927, to the late John and Estella Smoot. He was a 1953 graduate of Johnson C. Smith University and attended Columbia College in New York City. Mr. Smoot had taught in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system for 25 years. He was a former member of Second Presbyterian Church in Mocksville and a current member of Memorial Presbyterian Church, where he had served on the Men's Council and the Stewardship Committee. Mr. Smoot was also an elder and a member of the Chancel Choir. He was a member of the N.C. Association of Educators (Retired Teachers Division), Beta Nu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and the NAACP. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mary Smoot; a daughter, Sabra Smoot of Charlotte; a sister, Sarah Thrower of East Spencer; and a brother, Robert Smoot of Washington, D.C. i^dalia K. Brown LONG ISLAND, N.Y.- Adalia Umbrough Brown of 24 Harris Ave., Inwood, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, at St. John Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home in Winston-Salem yy Brother Frank W. IXilin. Burial followed in the Redland Church of Christ cemetery in the Redland community in Davie County. fMrs, Brown was a native of Davie Cbunty and had lived in Long Island for 50 years. She was a member of Flat Lands Church of Christ in Brooklyn, N.Yi .Survivors include her husband, Henry Brown of the home; a son, Richard Kimbrough of Columbus, Ohio; a foster dau^ter, Paula Dula of Atlanta, Ga.; a sister. Alderman Dr. Virginia Kimbrough Newell of Winston-Salem; two brothers. Dr. Leo S. Kimbrough of San Fran cisco, Calif., and Henry Lester Kimbrough of Columbus, Ohio; eight grandchildren; and 10 nieces and nephews. Shelia Elaine Edwards WINSTON-SALEM - Shelia Elaine Edwards, 36, of 2629 Spicewood Drive, died Friday, Dec. 16, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital of injuries received in a house fire. : The funeral was held Sunday, Dec. 18, at Olivet Moravian Church by the Rev. Donald Winters. Burial followed in the church cemetery. : Miss Edwards was born Dec. 4, 1952, in Winston-Salem to Ken neth Bryce and Dorothy Beck Ed wards. She had worked at Roses - Department Store in the Pine Ridge Shopping Center for the past two years and was a member of Olivet Moravian Church, where she serv ed in the Adult Singles Ministry, the Adult Chancel Choir and was a;former church secretary. ' Miss Edwards was a graduate of Forsyth Technical College. Survivors include her parents of - the home; a sister, Julie Edwards ~ Hauser of Advance; and her pater- - nal grandmother, Mrs. John L. 1^- f- wards of Reidsville. " "" Memorials may be made to the Olivet Moravian Church Building Fund, 2205 Olivet Church Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106. A -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 29, 1988 o u3 ^ _i CO ZD > CL W if: o 9. o 9 5 o K — Maggie Doub ^ PFAFFTOWN — Maggie : Doub, 85, of 5341 Seward Road, . died Friday, Dec. 23, after being • in declining health for several . years. The funeral was held Monday, ; Dec. 26, at Vogler's Reynolds Road Chapel by the Rev. Harry Andrews. Burial followed in . Doub's United Methodist Church cemetery. ;■ Mrs. Doub was bom Nov. 7, 1903, in East Bend to N.A. and ^ Dora Saunders Poindexter. She was an active member of Doub's i United Methodist Church, as long ; as health permitted. Survivors include her son, James • E. Doub of Pfafftown; two ;! daughters, Joann Billings of Fleet- : wood and Rebecca Dockery of ; Pfafftown: a brother, George ; Poindexter of High Point; a sister, ; Carrie Collins of Pilot Mountain; ; two half-sisters, Roselyn King of ; Raleigh and Hazel Kennedy of ; Sanford; six grandchildren, in- ; eluding Dr. Jeffery Billings of ; Cooleemee; and four ; great-grandchildren. I James A. Forrest LEWISVILLE — James Alex- ; ander Forrest, 76, of 1185 ,i. Lewisville-Vienna Road and ; formerly^ of Davie County, died I Thursday, Dec. 22, at Forsyth; Memorial Hospital ini Winston-Salem. I The funeral was held Monday, I Dec. 26, at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church in N^ocksville by Elder Eugene Bennett. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Forrest was bom Sept. 29, 1912, in Davidson County to the late George Franklin and Sarah Elizabeth Barnes Forrest. A graduate of Churchland HighSchool, he moved to Forsyth County in 1948. i Mr. Forrest was employed by White's Heating and Air Condi tioning until his retirement. He was C member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. ! Survivors include his wife, Pauline Tise Forrest; a son, James Alexander Forrest Jr. of Winston-Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Elizabeth) Massey and Mrs. Tom (Ann) Evans, both of Mocksville; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild Taylor F. Koontz Jr. LEXINGTON - Taylor Free Koontz Jr., 76, of Route 18, died Thursday, Dec. 22, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being critically ill for one week. The funeral was held Saturday, Dec. 24, at Reed's Baptist Church by the Rev. John Pace. Burial followed in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Mr. Koontz was bom Jan. 5, 1912, in Davidson County, to the late Taylor Free and Ninna Bailey Koontz. He was a retired carpenter and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Koontz was a member of Reed's Baptist Church, VFW Post3074, the American Legion and AMVETS. Survivors include his wife, Edith Barnes Koontz; four sons, Ronald Koontz, Michael Koontz, Joel Koontz and Vemon Koontz, all of Lexington; a sister, Mrs. Wade (Annie Ruth) Leonard of Mocksville; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Reed's Baptist Church, Reed's Baptist Church Road, Lexington, N.C. 27292, or to the charity of the donor's choice. iX': Eva Travis Arvey LINWOOD — Eva Travis• Arvey, 68, of Route 2, Lakeview;■ community, died Friday, Dec. 23, at her home after an Ulness of one . ■ year.The funeral was held Monday, : Dec. 26, at First Church of the: • Nazarene in Salisbury by the Rev. • • Robert F. Turner, pastor. Burial: followed in the Smith Grove Bap- ;■ tist Church cemetery in Davidson : County. Mrs. Arvey was bom Jan. 4,: J IMO, in Wilkes County to the late ; Linnie and Mirmie Nichols. She ;: was formerly employed by Eric Anders and was a member of the ; ■ First Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include her husband,: George Arvey; four sons. Gene Travis of the Churchland com-; munity, Ray Travis of Lynchburg,; Va.; Elbert Travis of Harrisburg : and Mackie Travis of the Chur-;; chland community; two daughters, ; Mrs. Tommy (Sylvia) Hudson of;; Conover and Mrs. Craig (Fleta)•. Grant of th^ Tyro conununity; a ; stepson, Keith Arvey of Asheville; two stepdaughters, Linda Whit- worth of Richmond, Va., andj Jamie Mulkey of Blue Ridge, Ga.; •; Two brothers, Carl Nichols of ;! Spencer and Howard Nichols of•: Lytichbu!]g, Va.; five sisters, Laler;; Smith of Laurinburg, Hester Cur- : ri n of Irving, Texas, Ellie Lewis and Ada McPherson, both of :■ Randleman, and Viola Moore ofi ■ Mocksville; 19 grandchildren; six r; stepgrandchildren; three great -grandchildren; and one • step-great-grandchild. Memorials may be made to First: Church of the Nazarene, 224 W. 12th St., Salisbury, N.C. 28144. of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home by the Rev. H.P. Dalton. Burial was to follow in Belmont Cemetery in Statesville.Miss Holmes was bom Feb. 13,1922, in Iredell County to the late Arthur and Lizzie Patterson Holmes. She attended the Iredell County public schools and was a homemaker.Survivors include three sons, Robert Lee Holmes, Ronnie Lee Holmes and Billy R. Holmes, allof Harmony; a brother, Luther Holmes of Harmony; a sister, Edna Williams of Yadl^ville; three grandchildren; and two nieces and one nephew. j^Glenn A. ^ames COOLEEMEE — Glenn Alexander Ijames, 72, of 59 Main St., died Saturday, Dec. 17, at his home.The funeral was held Monday,Dec. 19, at Eaton's Funeral Chapelby Father Edwin P. Bailey. Burial followed in the Center UnitedMethodist Church cemetery.Mr. Ijames was bora July 24, 1916, in Cooleemee to the lateJerry L. and Pearl Koontz Ijames. He was retired as an electrician for Burlington Mills and was a member of the Cooleemee Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Survivors include his wife.Hazel Smith Ijames of the home;two daughters, Glenda IjamesO'Neal of Fayetteville and Penny Ijames Bray of Morganton; twosons, Jimmy Ijames of Salisbury and Richard Ijames of Route 8, Mocksville; one sister, Margaret Alexander of Cooleemee; and 10 grandchildren. I enterprise record. THURSDAY, Dec. 29, im A.J. *Dave' Mayhew ^ Robert H f\ I u Charles V. Laughridge MOUNT AIRY - Charles Ver- non Laughridge, 79, of 834 Reeves Drive, died Friday, Dec. 23, at Guardian Care Nursing Center in Elkin. The funeral was held Saturday, Dec. 24, at Haymore Memorial Baptist Church by Dr. Ed Stiegel. Burial followed in Oakdale Cemetery. Mr. Laughridge was bom Sept. 6, 1909, in Morganton to the late J.C. and Millie Abee Laughridge. He was a member of Haymore Memorial Baptist Church and was retired from Durham Life In surance Co. Survivors include his wife, Grace Hiatt Laughridge of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Bill (Jill) Barr of Bermuda Run; a half-sister, Mrs. MickQT (Mary Evelyn) Evans of Mount Airy; a granddaughter; and two great-grandsons. Memorials may be made to Haymore Memorial Baptist Church, Rockford Street, Mount Airy. Pleasant R. Luther WmSTON-SALEM — Pleasant Roscoe Luther, 83, of830 Barney Ave., died Saturday, Dec. 24, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. The ftmerai was held Tuesday, Dec. 27, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. R^dy Huckabee and Evangelist Lottie Sutphin. Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Mr. Luther was bom Nov. 30, 1905, in Asheboro to W.I. and Lucy Ann Callicutt Luther. He . worked with Kiddie Tot Hosiery Mill for a number of years. Survivors include his wife, Esther Eu^na Keams Luther of the home; . three daughters, Lucy- Owenby of Winston-Salem, Evana Sue White of High Point and Lin da Zimmerman of Advance; a brother;'.Aithur Luther of Winston- Salem; four sjsters, Lizzie Bdian- non of Winston-Mem, Geneva Hudson of Georgia, Ruth Brother- ton of Davidson and Amer Hughes of Asheboro; and three grandchildren. WOODLEAF - A.J. "Dave" Mayhew, 73, of Route 1, Need- more community, died Wednes day, Dec. 21, at Davis Communi ty Hospital in Statesville. The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 23, at Needmore Baptist Church by the Rev. Coy Miller and the Rev. Michael Lane. Burial followed in theVhurch cemetery. Mr. Mayhew was bom May 14, 1915, in Rowan County to the late Roy and Pearl Cashion Mayhew. He was a retired building contrac tor and was also with the industrial housekeeping department at Celanese Corp. Mr. Mayhew was a member and deacon of the Needmore Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ethel "Tom" Safriet Mayhew of the home; two daughters, Phyllis Mar shall of Route 1, Harmony, and Peggy O'Neal of Statesville; a sister, Mildred Stewart of Statesville; two brothers, Dick Mayhew of Logansville, Ga., and Roy Mayhew Jr. of Charlotte; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. id CD □ o -J CD Q. d o ui c/) iC o o . Swindler Robert Hayne Swindler, 63, of Route 2, Farmington community, died Monday, Dec. 19, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem following a brief illness. The funeral was held Thursday, Dec. 22, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial followed in the National Cemetery in Salisbury. Mr. Swindler was bom Dec. 28, 1924, in Charlotte to Floyce Bradberiy Swindler of Charlotte and the late John Paul Swindler. He was retired from the Guilford Center of AT&T and was a member of Mocksville First Bap tist Church, where he sang in the church choir. Mr. Swindler was also a member of the Davie County Hospital Aux iliary and vice chairman of the For syth County Republican Party. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in World War 11, and was a P.O.W., Stalag 17B, from April 1944 to May 1945. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife, Frieda Kiser Swindler of the home; a daughter, Marie Swindler of Winston-Salem; and a son, Paul Swindler of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to $e Mocksville First Baptist Chuii Memorial Fund, North M: Street, Mocksville, N.C. 270^ the Davie County Hospital Ai iliaiy, P.O. Box 908, Mocksvil N.C. 27028 or to Sloan Kettermg Cancer Research, 1275 York Av| New York, N.Y. J0021. i t Josephine V. HolmesJosephine Virginia Holmes, 66,died Sun^y, Dec. 25, at IredeUMemonal Hospital in Statesvillej foUowmg a two-day illness. * vfas to be held: .^«^'^y.Dec.28,inthechaDd ■ Memorials may be made to the Forsyth County Cancer Society. Margaret M. Poplin SALISBURY — Margaret Evelyn Midiael Poplin, 70, of Old Concord Road, died Sunday, Dec. 25, at Heritage Home after being in declining health for five years. Mrs. Poplin was bom Jan. 2, , 1919, in Rowan County to the late Thomas Franklin and Lelia Freeman Michael. Educated in the Rowan County Schools, she was a homemaker and a Baptist. Her husband, Benjamin Franklin Williams, died March 20, 1973. Survivors include a daughter, Doris Curlee of Salisbury; three brothers. Garland Michael of Kan- napolis, Cecil Michael of Norfolk, Va., and Ted Michael of China Grove; three sisters, Frances .Blackley of Faimville, Rubv Stiller of Cooleemee and Thelma Haft ofAsheville; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Service Sunda] A memorial service for Sist Ada Bell Hosch Eaton will be he at Boxwood Baptist Church at p.m. Sunday. She is formerly Davie County. <5^ o p5