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Aldenvay, died unexpectedly at the
Sacramento University Medical
Center, Saturday, Jan. 4, 1986.
He was a native of Davie Coun
ty. and had been living in Califor
nia for the past three years. He was
a sophomore at River City High
School where he was an honor .stii •
dent and participated in (rack.
. He was born in Davie County
Jan. 5, 1970. to Nayrex Rarnhardt
of Route 4. Mocksvillc; and
Catherine Barnhardt of .Sacramen
to, Calif.
.Survivors other than his parents
include a brother. Todd Barnhardt
of Sacramento; a si.ster, Amy Bar
nhardt of Mock-sville; grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Paul
Barnhardt of Mocksville, and Ms.
Barbara Moblcy of Sacra ntento,
Calif.
Memorial .services will be held
in Sacramento, Wednesday, Jan. 8,
at 2 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. II,
1986, at 2 p.m. at Trinity Baptist
Church, Rt. 4, Mocksville.
/ J.G. "JOE" FO,STER
ADVANCE - Joseph "Joe"
Giles Foster, 79, of Route 3, died
Jan. 1 at Silas Creek Manor Nurs
ing Home in Winston-Salem.
The funeral was held Saturday at
Advance United Methodist
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Tom McClain. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Born June 16, 1905, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
John and Texanna Bailey Foster.
A retired supcrvi.sor for Winn-
Dixie warehouse in Jack.sonvil]e,
Fla., he .served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II.
Survivors include his wife,
Willie Hendrix Foster; a step
daughter. Alice Jane Gassarini of
Rye, N.Y.; a stcp.snn, James P.
Townson of O'Brien, Fla.; and two
brothers. Bailey Lee Foster of Ad
vance and Ellis Foster of
Winston-.Salem.
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^ HAROLD E. GIBSON
WALNUT COVE - Harold Ed
ward Gib.son. 52. Rt. 7,
Mocksville, died January 2 at For-
.syth Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
Mr. Gibson was born October
25. 1933 in Stokes County to Ivey
Ed and Ethel Faulkner Gibson. He
was a self-employed truck driver.
A graveside service was held
Saturday .it Quaker Gap Bapti.st
Church cemetery by the Rev.
Charles Rec.se.
Mr. Gibson is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Sharon G. White,
Rt. 3. Walnut Cove; one .si.ster,
Mrs. Judy Marshall, Walnut Cove,
one brother, Billy Joe Gibson,
Walnut Cove; and three grand
children, David and Jason White,
and Missy Gib.son.
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MOCKSVILLE - Delia
McDuffie Groce, 76, of Pine
Street, died Jan. 3 at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital,
Winston-Salem.
Graveside rites were held Sun
day at Sandy Springs Bapti.st
Church with the Rev. Richard
Eskew and the Rev. Paul Riggs
officiating.
Memorials may be made to San
dy Springs Baptist Church or
Mocksville Pentecostal Holine.ss
Church.
Born April 3, 1909, in Hamlet,
a daughter of the late Frank and
Sally Shoals McDuffie, she was a
homemaker and member of Mill
ing Road Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
Her husband, Roy Groce. died
March 12, 1966.
Survivors include three sons,
M.H. Groce of Mocksville and
Dallas E. "Pete" Groce of
Yadkinville and Bob Groce of
Salisbury; three brothers, Leo,
Lawrence and Frank McDufTie. all
of Hamlet; nine grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.
MRS. FANNIE E. HENDRIX
MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Fannie
Ellis Hendrix, 89, Rt. 3, Milling
Rd., widow of the late Emest Clif
ton Hendrix, died Jan. 3 at Davie
County Hospital.
Funeral services were held Sun
day at Dulin United Methodist
Church by the Rev. J.C. Lane and
the Rev. Lee Dukes. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
The family requests that
memorials be made to the Organ
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Mrs. hendrix was born in Davie
County to the late Lincoln and
Florence S. Foster Ellis. She was
a homemaker, and a member of
Dulin United Methodist Church.
Her husband preceded her in death
on June 8, 1985.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mfs. Edith Lapish, Rt. 3.
Mock.sville; two sons, Eltucr Hen
drix, Rt. 1, Advance, and Lester
Hendrix, Rt. 2, Mocksville; one
foster son. Jerry Hendrix, Rt. 3.
Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; 18
great-grandchildren; two si.sters.
Mrs. Stella Hendrix, Rt. 3.
Mocksville, and Mrs. Lovie
Williams, Rt. 2, Mocksville; and
one brother, W.A. Ellis, Sr., Rt.
4, Mocksville.
MATTIES. JONF^
MOCKSVILLE - Mattie Smith
Jones, 92, of 401 N. Main St., died
Saturday night at Davie County
Hospital.
> The funeral was held at 11 a.m.
Tues^yin Dulin United Methodist
C|||ur6h-, conducted by the Rev.
I^l^ne, pa.stor. Burial follow-
■ia in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
Dulin United Methodi.st Church,
Route 3, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Bom Jan. 26, 1893, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Wiley J. and Sally Whittaker
Smith. She was the oldest member
of Dulin United Methodist Church.
Her husband, John Walker
Jones, died March 3, 1969.
Survivors include two daughters.
Helen Butner of Route 4, Advance,
and Lois Hendrix of Mocksville;
a son, J.W. Jones, Jr. of Route 3,
MocLsville; 13 grandchildren; 22
great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandchild.
ASBERRY E. MARSH
CLEMMONS — Asberry E.Marsh, 62. died Tuesday.
December 31. 1985.
A memorial service was held
Saturday, January 4, at We.stlawn
Gardens of Memory Mausoleum in
Clemmons.
Surviving arc two children,
Robert W. Marsh, Ohio, and
JoAnna Marsh, Virginia; a
daughter-in-law, Dolores Marsh;.
two grandchildren; a devoted
sister-in-law and friend. Flora Lee
Marsh, Advance; one sister, Mallie
Parks, Boonvillc; four brothers,
Kearney Marsh, Jonesville, Joby
Marsh, Yadkinville, Roy Marsh,
Burlington, and Ray Mnarsh,
Florida; and a devoted niece and
nephew. Jim .nnH
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MOCKSVILLE - Walter Glenn
McDanieJ. 92. of Route 7. died
Dec. 31, 1985, at Davie County
Ho.spital.
The funcrai was Jan. 2 at lialon's
Funeral Home Chapel, conducted
by the Rev. Oarrell Cox. Burial
was in Smith Grove United
Methodist Church cemetery.
Born Jan. 9. 1893, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
Jim and Rebecca Beaton
McDaniel. A retired farmer, he
was a veteran of World War I.
His wife, Augusta Jarvis
McDaniel. died in 1972.
Survivius include a daughter,
Helen Brown of Route 7,
Mocksville; two sons, Floyd
McDaniel of Cooleemee and
Gilbert McDaniel of Mocksville;
eight grandchildren; four step-
grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren; and two
step-great-grandchildren.
^ JAMES W. O'NEAL
MOCKSVILLE — James
Wilbert "Webb" O'Neal, 69, of
Rtmte 7. died Sunday night at his
home.
The tuneral will be conducted at
2 p.m. Wedne.sday in E;iton'.s
Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev.
E.M. James and the Rev. Jack
Johnson. Burial will he in the
Carol) UnderwotKl, Beaver, W.
Va., and Mrs. Gary (Linda Sue)
Sapp, of the home; two sons,
Charles Robert Sims, Advance,
and James Lewis Sims, Florence,
S.C.; seven grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and one
sister, Mrs. Myrtle Martin,
Gaithersburg, Md.
Funeral services were held
Ihursday at Vogler's Clemmons
Chapel by the Rev. Wiley Gutlirie.
Burial followed in Westlawn
Gardens of Memory Cemetery in
Clemmons.
HENRY A. SPRY
SALISBURY -- Henry Allen
Spry, 66, r)f Route 6, Hurley
School Road, died Jan. 3 at Rowan
Memorial Hospital.
The funeral was held Sunday at
Lyerly Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial was in Rowan Memorial
Park with military graveside rites
conducted by the Rowan County
Veterans Council.
Born April 28, 1919, in Davie
County, a son of the late C. W. and
Leiia Logan Spry, he was educated
in the Davie County schools and
was a member of Westside Baptist
Church. Retired from the U.S. Ar
my after 20 years of service, he had
worked for Martin Marietta Corp.
for seyen years.
Survivors include his wife, Erika
Society Baptist Church cemetery. itSadcmann Spry, whom he married
Born April 23, 1916. in Davie 23, 1953; one son, Thomas
County, he was a son of Mattic c-A. Spry of Rockwell; one
Jordan O'Neal of Route 7 and ihe*^ daughter, Mary S. Williams of
Gold Hill; two brothers, Phillip
Spry of Mooresville and George
Spry of Churchland; one sister,
Martha Swink of Salisbury; and
three grandchildren.
^JOHN W. STEVENS
WINSTON-SALEM - John
(Jack) Williams Stevens, Jr., 69,
4110 Hubbard Rd., died Jan. 3 at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Stevens was born May 8,
1916, in Forsyth County to Rosa
Ridings Stevens and Jt)hn W.
Stevens, Sr. He spent all his life
in Forsyth County, and was with
Bahanson Co. for 34 years before
retiring.
He was a member of Edgewood
Baptist Church and the Men's Bi
ble Class, and was a charter
member of City View Volunteer
Fire Dept.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Beulah Boyles Stevens, of the
home; two daughters, Mrs. Nan-
late John H. O'Neal. He was
retired, self-employed log cutter
and a member of Society Baptist
Church.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, include his wife, Mildred
Robbins O'Neal; a daughter, An
nie O. Lagle of Route 7; a sister,
Lucy Williams of Route 1; three
brothers. John O'Neal of Rt)uie I,
Ray O'Neal of Route 8 and Robert
O'Neal of Hartford, Conn.; three
grandchildren and two
step-grandchildren.
/ • LEWIS B. SIMS
ADVANCE — Lewis Basil
Sims, 67, Rt. 3. Box 29, died at
his home Dec. 30, 1985.
He was born in Spring Dale, W.
Va., to Burley L. and Nannie
Lowery Sims. He was a retired
carpenter.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Una Burnett Sims, of the honie;
two daughters, Mrs. Roger (Alice
cy Hackett, Crews St., Winston-
Salem, and Mrs. Brenda Hackett,
Advance; one son, Wallace w!
Stevens, Walkertown; seven
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; «)ne sister, Mrs.
Frances Hall, Springfield, Va.; and
one brother, Curtis E. Stevens,
Monticello Dr., Witrston-Salem.
Funcrai services were held Sun
day at Edgewood Baptist Church
by the Rev. Richard Hicks and Dr.
Cecil Cave. Burial followed in
Gardens of Memory Cemetery at
Walkertown.
The family reiiue.st.s that
memorials be made to Hdgewrrod
Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, or
to the North Carolina Kidney
Foundation.
HARRY L. WILLIAMS
WINSTON-SALEM - Harry
Lee Williams, 63, Rt. 5, Winston-
Salem, died at Forsyth Hospital
Jan. 6.
He was born April 10, 1922, in
Princeton, W.Va. to Banner and
Sally Wikel Williams. He lived in
Winston-Salem for several years.
For the past nine years, he had
been living in David.son County.
Mr. Williams was with Rttadway
Express for 25 yettrs before retir
ing. He was a tnember of Calvary
Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wile. Alma
I'orester Williams, of the home;
two daughters, Mrs. Sheila Beach,
Weatherbee Dr. and Mrs. Carol
Mock, Advance; one son, Jim
Williams, Delmonte Dr.; three
grandchildren; two step-sons,
Stevenson Rudisill, Barker Rd. and
Wallace Rudisill, Hedgecock Ave.;
one sister, Mrs. Lucille Irvin,
Sugar Grove, Va. atid one brother,
Dewey Williams, Princeton,
W.Va.
Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel by Dr. Gary Chap-
tnan. Burial was in Parklawn
Memorial Gardens.
The family requests memorials
l« tnade to Calvary Baptist Church
or the Heart Fund.
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LI,OYI) J. ( AIN
MUCKSVILLH Lloyd Jcllci
son Cain, 72, of 172 Mill St., died
Jan. 8 ui Duvie County Hospital
after being in deelining health for
two years and seriously ill for two
days.
Funeral services were held at 3
p.m. Sunday at Shiloh Bajnist
Church in Moeksville, with Dr.
Howard W. Parker oflleiating.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Born July 11, 1913, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
Clemard and Connie Foote Cain.
Educated in the Davie County
schools, he was formerly employed
by Martin Hardware in South
Carolina. He was a member of
Shiloh Baptist Church, where he
was active in both the Sentinel
Committee and the George and
Minnie Campbell Scholarship
Committee and was chairman of
the fmance committee.
Survivors include his wife,
Lillian Britton Cain; a foster
tlatiglilci. I lelen Britton ('lenient of
Salisbury; two si.sters, Florence
Glenn of Winston-Salem and Ber
tha Smoot of Moeksville; and five
foster grandchildren.
/ JAMe.S H. EDWARDS
HARMONY - Mr. James
Hugh Edwards, Jr., 45, Sheflleld
Community of Rt. 1, Harmony,
died Jan. 8.
Mr. Edwards was born in Davie
County, December 7, 1940, to
Charley Mae Ratledge Edwards,'-
Rt. 1, Haniiony, and the late James
Hugh Edwards, Sr. He was owner
and operator of James Edwards
Construction Co.
He is survived by his wile. Mrs.
Margaret Relwcca Harris lidwards,
of the home; one sun, J. Kirk Ed
wards, Rt. 1, Harmony; two
daughters. Miss Teresa Ann Ed
wards, Rt. 1, Harmony, and Miss
Cindy Lynn Edwards, student at
Elon College; three brothers,
Donald R. Edwards and R. Lester
Edwards, both of Rt. I, Harmony,
and Gary W. (Cotton) Edwards,
Statesville; and four sisters, Mrs.
Margaret Wiles, Winston-Salem,
Mrs. Betty Brown and Miss
Shirley Edwards, both of Rt. I,
Harmony, and Mrs. Sandra
Dyson, Rt. 6, Moeksville.
Mr. Edwards was a member of
New Union United Methodist
Church, where funeral services
were held Friday by the Rev. S.
Ellsworth Nothstine and the Rev.
Kermit Shoaf. Burial followed in
V PAN,SY S. JOYNEK
ADVANCE -• Pan.sy Smith
Joyner, 78, of Route 2, formerly
of Route 15, Reeds community,
Lexington, died Jan. 7 at Davie
County Hospital, Moeksville, after
a serious illness of 11 days. She
had been a resident of Autumn
Care Convalescent Center in
Moeksville since 1980.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Friday in Fulton United Methodist
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Mark S. Denton and the Rev.
Phillip B. Cole. Burial was in Bear
Creek Baptist Church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
Fulton United Methodist Churchy
Route 2, Box 446, Advance, N.C.
27006 or to the cemetery fund of
Bear Creek Baptist Church. Route
6, Moeksville, N.C. 27028.
Burn Dec. 19, 1907, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Morgan Elmer and Mary Eli/a
Ainmon Smith. A homemaker, she
was a member of Fulton United
Methodist Church, where she was
active in the Adult I Sunday ScIuhiI
class.
Her husband. Bob Glenn Joyner,
died Oct. 24, 1971, and a son,
Glenn H. Joyner, died July 30.
Survivors include a daughter,
Evelyn J. Clayton of Route 1,
Ehrhart, S.C.; a brother, Harley
Smith of Lexington; five other
grandchildren; and nine great-
fU{)Widchildren; and her step-
ijv^ther, Mrs. Frances Busby of
^^ocksville.
. LOPriN II. KEATON
ADVANCE — Loftin Hebrew
Keaton, 74. of l.ilierty House Nur
sing Home, Thomasville, and
formerly of Advance, died Jan. 12
at the nursing home.
I'he funeral was held Tuesday at
2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home
Chapel, with the Rev. Burlon
Margesun officiating. Burial was
in Gospel Baptist Church
cemetery.
Born Jan. 13, 1911, in Duvie
County, a son of the late Gwyn
Samuel and Gertrude Jarvis
Keaton, he was a sawmill
employee.
Survivors include two sisters,
Viola Slater of Clemmons and
Cora Nicks of Winston-Salem; and
four brothers, Fred and Sanford
Keaton, both of Winston-Salem,
the Rev. Lester Keaton of
Moeksville and X.A. Keaton of
Jacksonville, Fla.
^
ARTHUR W. i,AiRD
ADVANCE — Arthur Wilson
Laird, 77, of Route 1, died at his
home Jan. 11.
The funeral was conducted at 2
p.m. Monday at Bethlehem United
Methodist Church by the Rev.
Donald Fuiiderburke and the Rev.
Elmer Day. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Born Feb. 19, 1908. in Davie
County, he was a .son of the late
James W. and Mary Hanes Laird.
He was a retired farmer and a
member of Bethlehem United
Methodist Church. '
His first wife, Magdalene
Beauchamp I^ird, died in 1976.
Survivors include his .second
wife, Mae C. Laird of the home;
two .stepdaughters, Travi.sene
Boger of Route 2. Moeksville. and
Athalcne Daniel of South Fork,
Colo.; two step.sons, Larry D.
Carter of Route 8, MiKksville, and
Jimmy R. Carter of Moeksville; a
sister, Mrs. J. Hugh Brock of
Route 2, M«K-ksvillc; a brother,
Jesse W, I nird ol Route 1; 13 step-
graiidcliildren and si.s .step-great
grandchildren.
CHARLIE PECK, .|R.
WOODLEAF - Charlie Peck,
Jr., 44, of Route 1. died Jan. 8. at
Rowan Memorial Hospital after
being in declining health for seven
months.
Funeral services were held at
Noble & Kelsey Funeral Hume
Chapel in Salisbury Sunday. Burial
followed in the Friendship Baptist
Church cemetery in Duvie County.
Born March 12, 1941, in Rowan
County, he was a .sun of Mary Peck
of Wuodlcaf. Educated in the
Rowan County schcHils, he was lust
employed by Knolts Lumber Co.
of Moeksville.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, include his wife, Margaret
Holland Peck; two sons, Ernest
William Peck of Statesville and
Steven Peck of Woodleaf; a
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STANI.Y CO. - The luncral
lur CluuJe Eugene .Mnuind was
held Jan. 20 ui Running Creek
Hriniilive Buptibi Chureh in Slan-
ly C»iumy, wiih Elder Richari! Ad-
luond (irticialing. Burial tolli>wed
in die chureh cemetery.
Born .\|)ril 29, 1911, in Slanly
County, a son of the late George
I'ranklin and Ellen Sides Almond,
he was educated in the Stanly
County schools. He was retired
from Salisbury Engineering Co.,
where he liad served us a machinist
and plant manager. A member of
Oak Grove United Methodist
Church, he was a former member
of the Salisbury Moose Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Rosa
Paige Almond, whom he married
March .11, 19.14; one son, Ralph
Almond of Granite Quarry; two
daughters, Virginia Eloi.se
Blackwell of Salisbury and Peggy
Rose Collins of Faith;
One brother. Robert Almond of
Winston-.Salem; three sisters, Ruth
Reid of Salisbury, Ida Adams of
Mocksville and Helen Blanks of
Paso Robles, Calif.; and six
grandchildren.
y LIDDY CHAMBERLAIN
SALISBURY - Liddy Hendren
Chamberlain, 85, of 866 Pearl St.,
died unexpectedly Jan. 13 at
Rowan Memorial Ho.spital.
The funeral was held Jan. 15 at
Morlan Park Church of God, con-,
ducted by the Rev. Mike Owens,
pastor, and the Rev. James
Hockensinith. pastor of the Kan-
napolis Church of God. Burial was
in Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
Born Oct. 7, 1900, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Hall D. and Josephine Taylor
Hendren. Educated in the Davie
County schools, she was a meinber
of Morlan Park Church of Gixi.
Survivors include her husband,
Arthur D. Chamberlain, whom she
married Jan. 17, 1919; five sons,
the Rev. James H. Chamberlain of
Ocala, Fla., L.P. Chamberlain of
Wilmington; A.D. Chamberlain of
China Grove, and Robert L. and
Arnold S. Chamberlain, both of
SalLsbury;
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Five daughters, Mrs. J.T.
(Helen) Pitts of Tampa, Fla., Mrs.
Robert L. (Elsie) Threatt of
Charlotte, Mrs. Joe (Gladys)
Phifer of Trinity, Mrs. Melvin
(Joyce) Ludwig of Rockwell and
Mrs. Hayden (Phyllis) Miller of
Salisbury; two sisters, Ethel Beach
t)f Concord and Pearl Dwiggins of
Mt>cksville; 27 grandchildren; 27
great-grandchildren; and two
; great-great-grandchildren.
V^WILLIAM D. FELKER
; MOCKSVILLE - William
; Dewey Felker, 77, of Route I, died
Tan. 17 at his residence.
: The funeral was held Sunday at
.2 p.m. at Westmoreland Chapel of
Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home,
Statesville. Burial was in St. Mat
thew's Lutheran Church cemetery,
•Mocksville.
• B«)rn Oct. 2.1, 1908, in Davie
• County, a son of the late William
:r. Kctchic and Sally Amelia
Prather Felker, he was a retired
farmer.
Survivors include his wife, Mae
Ellen McDaniel Felker; three .sons,
Donald, Leonard and John Felker,
all of L.exington; five daughters,
Willie Mae YarUwrgh and Betty
Lee Godby, both of Lexington,
Jessie Ruth Smith and Elizabeth
Hendren, both of Mock.sville, and
j|f*^arjorie Miller of Cleveland; 13
grandchildren; and |i
- great-grandchildren.
/ L. GORDON GILMORE
SILER CITY — Funeral ser
vices for I.. Gordon Gilmore, 69
ol Route 2, Siler City, N.C. were
held Saturday. Jan. II, 1986, at
2:.10 p.m. with the Rev. Dudley
Sistrunk officiating. Burial follow
ed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Gilmore died Wednesday,
^n. 8, at Chatham Hospital in Siler
City, following several months of
declining health.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Edna Chalilln Gilmore of the home;
two sons, Donald Lee Gilmore and
Joseph Gilmore, both of the home-
two daughters, Mrs. Judy Wilkie
and Mrs. Joan Wilkie, both of
Goldston. N.C.; a brother, Mar
vin Gilmore of Siler City; a sister
Mrs. Bill Blackwelder of
Mocksville; and three
grandchildren.
V MRS. SARA SMITH HALL
^ Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Smith Hall,
63, of San Diego, California died
Thursday, January 16, at the
University Hospital there. She was
a visiting nurse; and a member of
the Church of God.
Mrs. Hail had made her home in
California for the past 40 years.
She was born November 12,
1922, in Cabbarus County to the
late Ralph and Louella Brendle
Smith.
Surviving is her husband, Sidney
Hall of the home; a sister, Mrs.
Marie S. Link of Route 4.
Mocksville; a brother, Charlie
Smith of Florence, S.C.; a step
brother, Willie Sheek of Kan-
napolis; and several nieces and
nephews.
The body will be brought to
Eaton's Funeral Home later this
week for services and burial at
Rowan Memorial Park in
Salisbury.
^ JESSE A. VERNON
DOBSON — Mr. Jesse Albert
Vernon, 67, Rl. 3, died Jan. 15 at
Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital
in Elkin.
Vernon was born May 8. 1918
in Surry County to Wiley and
Blanch Simpson Vernon. He was
an employee of Chatham Mfg. Co.
and a veteran of World War II.
Funeral services were held Jan.
17 at Fairview Baptist Church by
the Rev. Lee Johnson and the Rev.
Jonas Parker. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs.
Estelle Corder Vernon, of the
home; three soas, Wilford Vernon,
Rt. 3, Dub.son, Darrell Lee Ver
non. Elkin, and Billy Gray Vernon, n
Durham; three grandchildren; one
sister, Mrs. Lola Coe, Mocksville;
and two brothers, Willie Vernon
and Grady Vernon, both of
Winston-Salem.
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! SALISBURY - Ldiia Spry
Brown, 64, of Route 17, died
Saturday, Jan. 18, at Rowan
Memorial Hospital after 18 months
of declining heallU and two weeks
of serious illness.
The funeral Was held Jan. 20 at
Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted
by Father John Hoover of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church and the
Rev. Mark S. Denton of Fulton
United Methodist Chuich. Burial
was at Fulton United Methodist
Church Cemetery in Davie
County.
Born March 11. 1921, in Davie
County, she was a diiuglilcr of the
late P.S. and Josie Finbler Spry.
She was a member of Sacred Heart
Catholic Church.
Survivors include two sons. 13ale
Brown of Spencer and Jerry Brown
of Route 6; one daughter, Kalhy
Lentz of Route 2; four brothers,
Melvin Spry of Linwood, Bruce
Spry of .Salisbury, and Colon Spry
and J.A. "Bole" Spry, both of
Advance;
Four .sisters, Betty S. Williams
of Mocksville, Geraldine Blevins
of Salisbury, and Arlene S.
Freedic and Madeline Deal, both
of Le.xington; and five
grandchildren.
/ liLSlE S. CARTER
CfjOI.EEMEE - Elsie
berry Carter, 78, of 23 Center St
Mrs. Leonard was born May I,
1926 in Wilkes County to Marcus
Franklin atid Maude Alexzuuler
Byrd. •She was a hotnemaker, and
was of the Baptist faith. Mrs.
Leonard was the widow t>f (7iarles
Hobert Leonard.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Patricia Gail Holmes, Lex
ington; four .sons, Ralph Hobert
Leonard, Mocksville, David
Michael Leonard, Henderson, atui
Ronnie Leonard and Jacob Etigctte
Leonard, both of Lexington; five
brothers, Harold D. Byrd, Clj^c
Byrd. and Darryl Byrd, all of High
Point, Eldon Byrd, Archdale, and
Roy Byrd, LinwiKHi; three sisters,
Mrs. Lillian Billings atid Mrs
Clyde Jordon, both of Ri)aring
River, and Mrs. Thelma Tayloe,
Wilmington; and 17 grandchildren.
.SAMUEL C.MAY
■/ ADVANCE — Samuel Clark
May, 38, 102 Helleri Court, Ber
muda Run, died Sunday afternoon
at Davie County Hospittil in
Mocksville.
May was bt>rn Septetnber 21,
1947 in Forsyth County to H.
Harold and Ethel Buie May. He
spent ;most of his life in Forsyth^unty. A 1965 graduate of R.J.
ynolds High School. Mjiy at-died Wednesday night, Ja.r 22^ ai • .^^ed Miami Dade College andRowan Memorial Hospital after a" ' • "'e University ofMiamiserious illness of three weeks.The lltncral was held Saturday atEaton's Funeral Home Chapel,Mocksville, conducted by the Rev.
Wade Childers. Burial was in
Legion Memorial Park.
Born Aug. 31, l907, in DavieCounty, she was a daughter of thelate George ^d Sally HinsonSedberp'. She ha4 retired from Er-
win Mills.
Her husband, Samuel Lomis
Carter, Sr., died in 1973.
Survivors include two sisters,
Irene Hellard and Jennie Gales of
Cooleemee; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
< MRS. RUBY LEONARD. MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Ruby
Evelyn Byrd Leonard, 60, Rt. 4,
Mocksville, died Saturdav in DavieCounty Hospital in ^j^sville.Funeral services vtijjis ^Id Tues;,day at Vog^r's Piedmont Funeral'
Home Chapel by the Rev. EddieStaton and the Rev. Shelby
. He had been a pilot for
R.J. Reynolds Industries, and at the
time of his death, was a captain
with Piedmont Airlines. He was a
member of Clemmons United
Methodist Church. ..
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Susan LaPan May, of the home;
his mother and his father, 2072 N.
Hawthorne Rd.; two step suns,
• Christopher H. Beitis and William
S. Beitis, both of the home; one
sister. Mrs. Shirley Fishel, Cary;
and one brother, William H. May,
Winston-Salem.
A memorial service was held
Tuesday at Vogler's Main Street
Chapel.
The family requests memorials
to the Forsyth Cancer Service.
/' MRS. CLARA MCCLELLAN
GREENSBORO - Mrs. Clara
Dick,son McClellan, 80, of 926
Guilford.-'Collegc, Rd., died
Wednesday, January 22, at Wesley
Long Community Hospital.
runeral services werntciraTTp.m. Satui'dpy at llancs-Lineberry
V.iii.story Chapel. 'Interment i
lollowcd in (iuilloi'ii Memorial
Park.
Mrs. MeClcllaii was a native <»f
l«»wnville. S.C. She was a
hotnemaker, .ind was a member of
Guillbtd Baptist Chutch. She and
her lamily were former rcsidenl.%
»)( Mock.sville.Surviving is a .son, Ralph
McClellan of Wanehesc, N.C.
Memorials may be made toGqiiford Baptist Church,
Greensboro, N.C.
V 'BILL' McCULLOUGH
MOCKSVILLE - ClinnrdFranklin "Bill" McCullough,'64,
v)f Route 4, died at his home Jan.'
25.
The funeral was held Monday in
Eaton's Funeral Chapel with theRev. Benny Bearden officiating.
Burial followed in Liberty United
Metlurdi. t'Church cemetery. '
He was born Feb. 14, 1921, in
Davie County, to the late CrceCicero and Maggie Woffprd
McCullough. A retired carpenter,
he operated Hill-Top Cafe in
Mocksville for a number of years.
A veteran of World War II, he was
a member of White Rock United
Methodist Church in Thurnian.
His fi rst wife, Georgia Sain
McCullough. died in 1981.
He is survived by his second
wife, Margaret Overbay
McCullough; two daughters,
Margaret Brown of Chesapeake,
Va., and Shirley Mabe of Route 7
(Lakewood Village); a step
daughter, Phyllis Allison ot.
Killbiiek, Ohio; t'ive sisters,
Pauline Bi>\vles ot Route 6, Pansy
Myers of Rtmte 7, Alberta Rogersof Jonesville, Betty Roberts of ^
Burlington and Beuluh Sain of Kan- '
napolis; a brother, Bobby
McCullough of Route 4; eight
grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. ^
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WINSTON-SAl.fiM C'i.vrt.
C. (Hill) Polls, 67. 3334 Pollnid
Dr.. ilicil Jan. 27 at Rc.\ il().s|iiial
ill Uaici;!!!. Mr. Polls was horii
Nov. |y. 1918. in Davic Coiiiiiy
lo David J. and Sally Kohcrison
Polls. He was owner ol" Poiis
Plunihing Co. (6r .30 years and was
a ineniber of Dulin Uniied
Melhodisi Chnreh in Davie
CiHiniy.
Snrviviny are one datijiliier. Judy
l.onyworili. koekinjihain: iwo
granddanghlers. Donna Nulier.
Palm Ueaeli. I'la.. and Billie Gail
I.ongworih. [.akeworlh. Fla.; five
sisters. Mrs. Magdalene MeCulloh
and Mrs. Evelyn Slewari. both of
Moeksville. Mrs. Elva Hendrix
and Mrs. Annie Davis. Ixnh of Ad-
vanee, and Mrs. Millieeni Tedrow,
Winston-Salein; a si.sier-in-law.
Mrs. Ralph Polls. Moeksville; and
a ninnber of nieees and nephews.
Funeral serviees were held
riuirsday al Hay wonh-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel by ihe Rev. J.C.
I.ane. Eniombinenl followed in
West lawn Matisoletini.
/ MRS. REBA A. CAUDLE
MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Reba
Allen Caudle, 85. of Route 5, died
Tuesday afiernuon at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. Thursday at Eaton's >
Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev..:
Jim Raines. Burial will follow in
Wesley Chapel United Methodist
. Church cemetery.
The family will be al Eaton's
Funeral Chapel Wednesday even
ing from 7:(X) to 8:30 p.m.
The tamily requests that
memorials be made to the
American Cancer Society.
Mrs. Caudle was born Aug. 9,
1900, in Davie County to the late i
Berry and Lelia Lakey Allen and
was a member of Mt. Olive United
Methodist Church.
Her husband, Robeil Ixiwis C'au-
dle, preceded her in death in 1952.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Clyde (Evelyn)
Langford, Rt. 5, Moeksville, and
Mrs. Ralph (Lelia Mae) Smith, Rt.
2, Moeksville; two sons, John H.
Caudle, Rt. 2, MocLsville, and
Glenn A. Caudle, Rt. 1, Ashelxiro;
13 grandchildren; 17 great
grandchildren; »)nc greal-gieai-
grandchild; two sisters, Viola Potts
and Ethel Bowles, both of Kan-
napolis; and one brother. Will
Allen of Rt. 8, Moeksville.
. LUTHER M. DULL
MOCKSVILLE - Luther
McKinley Dull, 84, of Route 8,
Howell Road, died Friday night at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital,
Winston-Salem, after a period of
declining health.
The funeral was held Sunday at
Wesley Chapel United Methodist
Church with the Rev. Jim Raines
and the Rev. Benny Bearden of
ficiating. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
...Memorials may be made to
iVesley Chapel United Methixlist
Church, Route 8, Moeksville,
N.C. 27028.
• Born Sept. 26, 1901, in Forsyth
County, a son of the late Charlie
Watson and Connie Spach Dull, he
was a retired fanner and carpenter.
He was a member of Wesley
Chapel United Metluxlist Church
and Courtney Woodmen of the
World.
Survivors include his wife. Myr
tle Virginia Edwards Dull; a
daughter, Linda Fendleton of
Gastonia; four sons, Vemon M.,
Thurmond E. and W. Gene Dull,
all of Moeksville, and W. Dean
Dull of High Pointj a sister, Mrs.
Albert Boger of Moeksville; nine
grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
MR^BEAUI.AH B. BAR^^^-
APVANCE - Mrs. BeaulSi
Bu|>e^arncy, 72, Rt. 2. Advaiice,
died Monday aflerncxin at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital. Funeral ser
vices were held Wedne.sday at Cor-
nafzer Baptist Church by the Rev.
Elmer Day. Burial followed in the
chi^'ch cemetery.
Mrs. Barney, a member t>f Cor-
natzer Baptist Church, was bt)rn in
Davie County, a daughter of the
late John Robert and Allic
Freisland Boger.
Surviving are her husband, Jim
Barney, of tlie home; one daughter,
Allie Richardson, Winston-Salem;
five sons, Tony Barney,
Moeksville, Bobby and Grady
Barney, both of Advance, and Levi
and Jimmy Barney, both of Lex
ington; two sisters, Juliette
Crawford, Statesville, and Pearl
nton of Emerald Isle; three
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jregory, all of Mccksville; and six
randchildren.
Shcrmer, Winston-Salem; 11
grandchildren; and eight
great-grandchildren.
/ D.E. GREGORY, SR.
MOCKSVILLE - Donald Ed
ward Gregory, Sr., 57, of Route
7, died Jan. 29 at the Salisbury VA
Medical Center.
The hincral was held Saturday at
Southside Baptist Church in
Mooresville, conducted by the
Rev. Terry Belew. Burial was in
the Barriet family cemetery in
Jonas Ridge.
Memorials may be made to the
building fund of Southside Baptist
Church. M<H>re.sville.
Born Aug. 8. 1928, in Davie
County, he was a .son of the late
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Gregory. A retired law enforce- Mnni^CV/li I c Mr»
ment officer, he had served in the lVlUl/lVo.VlLLt,;i INO
Air Force during the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife,
Patricia Mull; two sons, Donald E.
Gregory Jr. and Dale Gregory,
both of Buda, I'exas; two stepsons,
William Ray 11 of Moeksville and
Jimmy Robin.son of Austin, Texas;
A daughter, Stephanie Gregory
of Austin; a sister, Mrs. Cleo Ded-
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/ ' MAE BELL SHORT
HARMONY - Mae Bell Gil
bert Short, 67, of Route I, Ed
wards Road, died Jan. 30 at Davie
County Hospital in Mocksville.
The funeral was held Saturday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
Mocksville, conducted by the Rev.
J.R. Spcece. Burial followed in
Clarksbury United Methodist
Church cemetery, Iredell County.
Memorials may be made to the
Davie County Ho.spilal Auxiliary,
P.O. Box 908. Mock.svillc, N.C.
27028.
Born in Rockingham County on
Sept. I, 1918, she was a daughter
of .the late Bud and Ada Hodges
Gilbert. A former employee of J.P.
Stevens Co., she wa.s a member of
Fairmont United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include her husband,
Charles Willis Short; three
daughters, Arctta B. Talbcrt and
Shirley Snipes, both of Columbia,
S.C., and Pauline Benfleld of
Atlanta, Ga.; two sons, Kenneth R.
Bcnfteld of Lakeland, Fla., and
George A. Benfleld of Hawthorne,
Fla.; a brother, Dick Miller of
Statesville; 12 grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.
/
' MARGARET M. WHItjmR
MOCKSVILLE — Mvgaret
Bell McClamrock Whitaker,-81, of
Route 2, died Friday at Winston-
Salem Convalescent Center where
she had been a resident for the past
three months. *
The funeral was held Sunday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with
the Rev. Fred Shoaf officiating.
Burial was in Oak Grove United
Methodist Church cemetery. .
Memorials may be made tp OaR ..
Grove United Methodist diiifth.',/
Route 2, Mocksville, N.Q.^028.v
Bom May 26, ISK)4^1jmavic
County, a daughter of me late
Calvin L. and Lillie Douthit
McClamrock, she was a
homemaker and member of the
Oak Grove United Methodist
Church.
Her husband, W. Kimbrough
Whitaker, died Jan. 21, 1975.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. J.C. (Gladys?) Griffith of
Statesville; four sons, Vemon and
G. Forrest Whitaker, both of Route
2, Mocksville, and Douthit K. and
Grady L. Whitaker, both of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.; 10 grand
children; and 13
great-grandchildren.
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MOCKSVILLE - William
Harvey "Billy" Bameycastle, 78,
of Route 8, died Friday at North
Carolina Baptist Hospital,
Winston-Salem.
The iiineral was held Sunday at
' Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with
/ the Rev. Chip Webb and the Rev.
' Liester Keaton officiating. Burial
, was in Chestnut Grove United
^Methodist Church cemetery.
^ Bom Aug. 21, 1907, in Davie
''County, a son of the late John
Wiley and Emma Caudell
Bameycastle, he was retired from
I Drexel-Heritage Furniture Co. He
was a member of Chestnut Grove
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife,
^>famie Stewart Bameycastle; two
'daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Christine)
•Ireland and Mrs. Henry (Levella)
Keiger, both of Mocksvllle; four
sons, Sanford, P.H. and Gene
Bameycastle, all of Mocksville,
and Spencer Bameycastle of East
Ellijay, Ga.; a sister, Lizzie
Whiten of Route 2, Advance; IS
•grandchildren; and seven
tgreat-grandchildren.
/- WILLIE H. JAMES
CLEMMONS - Willie Har
rison James, 6S, James Rd., died
early Saturday moming at Forsylh
Hospital after an illness of three
days. He was a native of Davidson
County.
He was the son of the late Emery
James and Sally Weaver James. He
was a retired pallet repairman for
Berrier Pallet Repairs.
Surviving are four sons, Wesley
James, Carlton James and Douglas
James, all of Lexington and Dan
ny James, Greensboro; one
daughter. Miss Paula James, Col
orado; three brothers, Emery
James, Jr., Clemmons, Ray James,
Mocksville and Odell James, Lex
ington; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie
Rominger and Mrs. Ethel Dunn,
both of Clemmons and six
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at Davidson Funeral Home
Chapel in Lexington by the Rev.
Gene Little. Interment,.was .in
Forest Hill Memorial .Park.
tyh^ia) Finch and Mrs. J<)hn
(Ahfir^qnficld. botli^Dunn and
MrsT-Robcri B. (Hifpc) Hall of
Mock.sville; aud'a sister. Mrs. E.L.
^Stmrntri^iiif Gold,sborori5 grand-
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MOCK.SV1LLE - Ferdinand D.
Marshhanks, 91. Howardl<»wn
Rd.. died al his home Feb. 4.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at Voglcr's Clemmons
Chapel by the Rev. Hampton
Morgan. Burial I'ollowed in
Macedonia Moravian Church
cemetery.
Mr. Marshhanks was born in
Madi.son County to M.B. and
Sylvaniii Buckncr Marshhanks. He
was a mcmlicr of Macedonia
Moravian Church and was a
former member of New
Philadelphia Moravian Church in
Winston-Salem for many years. He
was a retired employee, with 40
years of .service, of the U.S. Po.stal
Sctvicc, retiring as station
superintendent Ardnutrc Post
Office in Winston-Salem. Mr.
Marshhanks was past president of
the N.C. Federation of Po.stal
Clerks. He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army during World War I,
serving in France. He was married
.Sept. 27. 1924. to the former Blan
che Reich. wh(» preceded him in
death.
Surviving are twt) daughters.
Mrs. John (Katherine) Spargi> and
Mrs. Herbert (Frieda) Ledford.
both of Cooleemcc; one son. Jack
Marshhanks. Mocksville; six
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the
Fellowship Hall Fund of
Macedonia Moravian Church tir a
charity of the donor's choice.
Street, died Friday at the Durham
VA Medical Center.
The funeral was held Sunday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.
Mocksville. conducted by the Rev.
Bill Creason. Burial was in
Jerusalem Baptist Church
cemetery.
Born July 2. 1917. in Davic
County, he was a son of the late
Jesse Lee and Victoria Bculah
Daltoii Swicegood. A retired
employee of the stJite of North
Carolina, he had served in the U.S.
Navy during World War 11 and was
a member of Jcru.salem Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his wife. Elma
Beck SwicegomI; a son. Jimmy
Swicegood of C(x>leemce; a sister.
Zola Mae Nail of Route 4.
Mocksville; three brothers, Ed
mund Clay Swicegood of Rich-
mon^,iVa.. Charlie B. Swicegocxl
of R(^e 7. Mocksville. and David
•I^'^jKcegood of Route 16, Lex-
ifigtoit; two grandchildren; and two
gre.it-grandchildren.
/E.F. SWICEGOOD
COOLEEMEE — Ernest
Franklin Swicegood. 68, of Ervin
CONNIE M. LON(;
MOCKSVILLE - Connie
Mack Long. 68, of Route 7, Dead-
mon Road, died Feb. 4 at N.C.
Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem
after being in declining health.
The funeral was held Friday at
Turrentine Rapti.st Church, con-
ducled by the Rev. Ch.irles
Heiislcy and Johnny Hellard.
BuridI was in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Tur
rentine Bapti.st Church, Route 7.
I Ii{|ocksville, N.C. 27028.
I Dorn in Davie County, May 14.
'1917, he was a .son of the late
Joseph R. and Myrtle Myers l.xmg.
n A .self-emp)oycd carpet installer.
, he was-a tniimber of Turrentine
n Baptist Church, a former Sunday
( school teacltcr and a U.S. Amiy
. veteran of World War II.
j. Survivors include his wife.
1 Louise Smoot Long; two
|. daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Joan)
r Blakely of Winston-Salem and
Mrs. Bob (Betty) Hooven of Route
! 7; two sons. Douglas R. Long of
, Route 7 and Joe Long of the home;
a sister, Gladys Sanford of
Mocksville; and three
igraij^children.
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DUNN, N.C. — Mrs. Virginiu
Tilly Fiiohclt died Sunday nighl,
Feb. 2. in Senior Citizens Village.
She was born in Durham County,
4 {laughter of the late John and An-
*'nie Mangum Tilly, and was the
widow of Carl E. Fitchett, Sr.
Mrs. Fitchett was a member of
Divine Street Methodist Church
and was past president and life
meinber of the American Legion
Auxiliary. She was also past presi
dent of the Tuesday Review Book
Club and past president of the
Dunn Woman's Club. Mrs. Fit
chett worked closely with her late
husband in all of the family
businesses, including Fitchett Drug
Company and Fitchett Home Oil
Company.
Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, from
Cromartie-Pearsall Funeral Home
Chapel. Dr. Tom M. Freeman and
the Rev. Jack Hunter officiated.
Burial was in Greenwood
Cemetery.
Mrs. Fitchett is survived by two
sons, Carl E. Fitchett, Jr. of Dun^i
and Jon Fitchett of Fayetteville;
three daughters, Mrs. Keith
V MAKY A. TUCKER
COOLEEMEE — The funeral
tor Mary Anne Austin Tucker will
be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the Lyerly Funeral Chapel,
Salisbury, conducted by the Rev.
James C. Bras well, pastor of St.
Luke's Lutheran Church, Bear
Poplar, and Dr. Ralph Carter of
Statcsville. Burial will be in the
National Cemetery of Salisbury.
Born Feb. 14, 1911, in Rowan
I County, she was a daughter of the
late Hen^ Leroy and Frances Sur-
ratt Austin. Educated in the Rowan
County schools, she had retired
from the spinning department of
Cone Mills. She was a Baptist.
Her husband, Robert Cleo
Tucker, died May 14, 1971.
Survivors include four sons,
Lonnie Robert Tucker of
Statesville, Jimmy Lee Tucker of
Coolcemee, Donald Eugene
Tucker of Lake Charles.-iLa., and
Larry KcntrTuckeV of Mount Ulla;
(Virginia) Finch and Mrs. John
(Ann) Armfield, both of Dunn and u-
Mrs Robert B. (Hope) Hall of '
Mocksville; and a sister, Mrs. E.L.
Simmons of Goldsboro; 15 grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren. J
three daughters, Betty Brown,
Frances O'Neal and Edna Kyles,
all of Coolecmee;
Two brothers, Council Austin of
Clinton and Franklin Austin of
Colorado Springs, Colo.; a sister,
Kuth Pucketl of Clinton; 23 grand-
children; and seven
jreat-grandchildren.
Mrs. Tucker, 74, of 40 Davie
St., died Monday at her home after
being in declining health for the
past eight months.
I ^ MRS. INEZ P. WILSON
LINWOOD — Mrs. Inez Potts
Wilson. 69, of Ri. |. Linwood,
died unexpectedly Friday, Feb. 7,'
1986, at Rowan Memorial Hospital
iit Salisbury.
i'She was born Oct. 23, 1916, in
Davie County.
; ^e wa.s a homemaker and a
nimbcT ol Churchland Missionary
Bapst Church. Her husband Cline
Wilson preceded her in death Scritl
j2l, 1970.
Survivors are two daughters,
Mrs. Jolm (Betty) Sowers and Mrs.
Jimmy (Ann) Harrelson, both of'
Linwood; 9 grandchildren and l()
great-ferandchildren; threl
ibrothers. Grimes Potts ol Lex
Ungton, Milron Potts and Calvin
'Potts, both of Linwood; four
sisters, Mrs. Dermont Davis of
Lexington, Mrs. Sam Bailey of
Cooleeinee, Mrs. Elmer Walser of
Lexington, and Mrs. Elmer Shore
of Spring Lake, N.C. •
Funeral services were hekl Suip-
day at 3 p.m. at Churchland Mis
sionary Baiifest Church. Dr. Paiil
Millwood and the Rev. Al Mulliti
officiated. Burial followed in die
church cemetery.
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YADKINVILLE - Mrs. Alma
Hudson Cave,' 73, of Rt. I,
Yadkinville. died Wednesday,
Feb. 10. at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital in Wiaston-Salem.
Mrs. Cave was bom ih Surry
County to William RilgjP and Jane
Coe Hudson. She was a member
of Longtown jUnitcd Methodist
CMirch. and wa.smarried to Lon
nie Cave, who died October 17.
1980.
Surviving is one daughter, Mrs.
Tony (Shirley) Gray, Hampton-
ville: three sons, Billy Cave, Rt.
• 1, Yadkinville, Freddie Cave of the
home, and Randall Cave of Rt. I,
Mocksville; nve sisters, Mrs. Eva
Wilmoulh, Mrs. Be.ssieCave, Mrs.
Lillie Jarvis, Mrs. Ella Cave and
Mrs. Myrtle Gillispe. all of Dob-
son; 10 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Funeral .services were held at
Longtown United Methodist
Church Friday afternoon. Burial
followed in the. church cemetery.
/ "BILL" DVVIGGINS
MOCKSVILLE — William Lee
"Bill" Dwiggins, 42, of 157
Azalea Drive, died at Davie Coun
ty Hospital Feb. 11 following a
'Idngfhy illness.
/The funcral.was held Feb. 13 at
mtpn's FunCTal Home Chapel,
'conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs.
Bdrid followed in Ro.se Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
s First Baptist Chureh, North Main
I Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or
' to the American Cancer Society.
Davie County Unit. 146 Pine St..
I Mocksville.
; Born June I. 1943. in Davie
jl County, he was a son of Paul and
' Annie Koontz Dwiggins of
Mocksville. A graduate of
Catawba College, he was vice
president of Monleigh Garment
Co. and a member of First Baptist
Church.
A member of the Mocksville
Rotary Club, he served on the
board of directors of Branch Bank
and Trust Co.
Survivors, in addition to his
parents, include his wife, Venlta
Blackwelder Dwiggins; a daughter.
Beth Dwiggins of the home; a .son.
Will Dwiggins of the home; a
sister, Joyce Shepherd of
Charlotte; and a brother. Bobby
Dwiggins of Route 3, Mocksville.
j ftlfcHlE MARK F0STER
V MOGKSVILLE — Richie Mark
Foster. 23. Rt. 4. died Sunday at
Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salcm
as a result of a car accident on Jan.
25. Funeral services were held 2
p.m. Tue.sday at Eaton's Funeral
Chapel in Mwksville by the Rev.
Paul Riggs and the Rev. Jim
Gryder. Burial was in Ro.se
Cemetery.
Mr. Foster was born in Davie
County to James and Barbara
Daniel Foster. He was an
employee of Tim-Tech Controls of
Greensboro.
WILLIAM T. SECHREST
MOCKSVILLE - William
Talmcdge Sechrest, 97, formerly
of Route 7, died Tuesday at Davie
County Ho.spital. He had been a
resident of Autumn Care since
February, 1981.
The funeral will be held at 2
p.m. Thursday at Eaton's Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. Benny
Bcarden officiating. Burial will be
in Concord United Methodist
Church cemetery.
Born Feb. 4. 1889. in David.son
County, he was a .son of the late
Henry and Julia Stafford Sechrest.
and was retired from Erwin Mills.
He was a farmer and the oldest
i^ipmbcr of Concord United
Surviving are his wife. Terri". Methodist Church. His wife. Mary
McCurdy Foster; his mother andv^nn Crotts .Sechrest. preceded him
father. Mocksville; one son, Bri^;^,,,death in 1970.
Foster; one stepdaughter, Michelle
Arm and one sister. Kathy Bowl
ing. Winslon-.Salcm.
/• FRED T. HOLMAN
MOCKSVILLE - Fred T.
Holman. 72. of Route 8, died Feb.
11 at the Salisbury VA Medical
Center after a long illness.
A graveside service was held
Feb. 18 in the National Cemetery
of Sali.sbury. conducted by the
Rev. L.B. Speas.
Bom Feb. 4, 1914. in Davie
Cotmty. he was a .son of the late
Curt and Helen Vix Holman. A
retired auto mechanic, he was a
Baptist and a U.S. Army veteran
of World War II.
Survivors include two si.slcrs.
Eva Austin and Anna Colcman.
both of Frecport. Long Island,
N.Y.; and two brothers. James Hill
and Taylor Dillard. both of
Frecport.
Survivors include two sons,
Robert A. "Bob" Sechrest and
Junior Sechre.st. both of Rt. 7.
Mocksville; four daughters. Mrs.
Walter (Ruth) Bivens of
Cooleemee. Mrs. James (Dot) Gar-
wood. Rt. 7. Mocksville. Mrs.
Clyde (Hope) Yarborough of Lex
ington. and Mrs. John (Pauline)
McDanicI of Charlotte; 16 grand
children: 26 great-grandchildren;
nine great-great-grandchildren; and
one sister. Mrs. Cora Lee Stal-
naker of High Point.
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/ MRS. EDNA SMITH
MOCKSVILl.E - Mrs. Edna
((icrtic) Sniilli, 70. Ri. 5, died Feb.
14 at her home.
She was born in Wayne Coun
ty. Mich, to Benjamin and Minnie
While Linville. She-was a member
of Ml. Olive United Methodist
Church
Survivinj* are her husband, Mr.
Elmo Smith, of the home; one
daughter. I'liyllis Miller. Rt.
5. MtK-ksville; two sons. Jack L.
Smitlt, Rl. 5, Mocksville, and Ben-
nie D. Smith. Rt. I, Advance; one
sister. Mrs. Edith Gordon. Lenoir;
nine grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Sun
day at Mt. Olive United Methodist
Church by the Rev. ^ Raines.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Mt.
Olive United Methodist Church
Improvement Fund in care of
Patricia S. Smith, Secretary ol
Memorials, Rl. 5. Box 236,
Mock.sville, N.C. 27028.
I GENE ilAKOLI) STEWART
MOCKSVILLE - Gene Harold
Stewart, 47, of Ridgecrest Rd.,
Ctemmons. died at his home early
Monday.
The Ameral was held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. Wm. B. n
l-amicr officiating. Burial was in
Bethel United Methodist Church
cemetery.
Born July 7. 1938 in Duvie
('ounty, a son of Emma Howard
and the late Henry Nathan Stewart,
he had been employed with Shields
Construction Company in
Winston-Salcm.
Survivors include his mother,
one daughter Treva Marie Stewart
of Slatesville; and one brother. Jim
Stewart of Jacksonville, N.C.
at a later date. . ^ ^
Born Sept. 20, 191M. m Davie
County, a daughter of the late H.L.
and Lena Wellman Milholen. she
was a retired music teacher and •
church musician.
Survivors include three sisters,
Ruth Bailey of Salisbury, Dot
Hoover of Cooleemee and Lena
Prcvetie of Lake Norman; three
brothers, Grady Milholen ol
Shelbyvillc. Tenn..
Milholen of Salisbury, and H.I..
Miljiolen of Hampton. Va.
BAXTER F. MILLER
mocksville - Baxter
Franklin Miller, 81, died Monday
at Davie County Hospital.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral
Home Chapel with the Rev.
William B. Farmer and the Rev.
Jack D. Luther officiating. Burial
was in Bethel United Methodist
Church cemetery. .
Born June 17. 1904. m Davie
County, a son of the late R B. and
l-iigenia Forrest Miller, he had
iclired liom Dixie Eurnilure Co.
He was a member of Bethel United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wile.
Katheiine Peniiinger Miller; twosons.Thurman Miller of Route I.
iwWoodleaf. and Gilford Miller ol
i^Hoiiie 7, Mocksville; fi ve grand-
\ children; and 10 great
• 'grandchildren.
Memorials may lie made to
Grove United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Foster was born in Davie
County, daughter of the late
Spencer and Maude Foster Foster.
She vyas a member of Oak Grove
United Methodist Church, where
she taught the Women's Sunday
Saiot)! Class, was secretary of the
Davie County Sub-District Coun
cil of Ministries, and was president
of fbc Methodist Women ol the
Lhdrdh. Mrs. Foster" vus also.• .1... Grove
MRS. LYDIA S. ALLEN
YADKINVILLE - Mrs. Lydia
S. Allen, 95, Rt. 4. died Feb. 13
at the Yadkin Nursing Center.
Mrs. Allen was born in Davie
County to John and Nola Ward
Smith. She was a member of
Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, and
was married to Isaac Branch Allen,
who preceded her in death on June
2. 1974. : .
Surviving Mrs. Allen Hre five
daughters. Mrs. Odell (Mildred)
Smith and Mrs. James (Margaret)
Carter, both of Advance. Mrs.
Thomas (Or|)ha) Norman. Rt. 4,
YadkinvillCtf Mrs. Nelson
(Frances) Stewart, Mocksville, and
Mrs. Wallace (Dorothy) Hutchens,
Yadkinville; three sons, Herman
Allen. Yadkinville. Heber Allen.
Mocksville, and Joseph Johnson
Allen, Advance; three sisters, Mrs.
Evola Sheek. Mrs. Lillian Smith
and Mrs. Margie Hcndrix. all ol
Advance; nineteen grandchildren;
32 great-grandchildren; and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Yadkin Valley Baptist
Church by the Rev. Allen Barker
and the Rev. l^'on Wood. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
DOUGLAS R. FINK
MOREHEAD CITY ~ Douglas
R. Fink, 51, died Sunday. Feb. 16.
at the hospital tlicre. Death was at
tributed to a massive heart attack.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at St. Peters United Methodist
Church. Graveside services follow
ed at Mt. Olivet United Melhodi.st
cemetery in Concord.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Diane Fink of the home; a
daughter. Miss I'.iigc Fink of
Raleigh; 2 slepdaughters.
Stephanie and Tonya of Morehead
City; and a siepsvin. Martin Fink
of Morehead City; his mother.
Mrs. Fink of Concord; and three
brothers. Ed Fink and H.L. Fink.
Jr. of Kannapolis, and Bill Fink of
Concord.
secretary of the Oak
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* MfiCKSVILLE — Jetfi^ Surviving are her husband. Er-Beatrice Millholland. 81, former- Lee Foster, of the honw; one / dueITE F. FOSTER
ivf ni" Miami Beach. Fla., and daughter. Ann Foster Wands. MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Duette
ruilecmee died Monday after- Mocksville; one son. William U'e Foster. 65. 846 N. Mam
lid been a resident of the sisters. Louise Essex and Ruth
Brian Center, Statesville. since call, both of Mocksville; and thr^?une 1985 grandchildren, Jennifer Foster, and
A memorial service wl] be held Scottie and Andrew Wands.
St., died Feb. 13 at Forsyth
M{|morial Hospital after an extcnd-
'■ ed. illness., .yPup^ral services were held..''SattiMsjKat Eaton's Funeral Chaj^lb
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JOSIE E. ANDERSON
MOCKSVILI/E - Jgsie
Elizabeth And^on, 73, Rt. 8,
died Mondi^ evening at Davie«
County HosMj^. ^
Funeral scmces will be held W
2 p.m. Wednesday.at Bear^(^ci^'
Baptist Cjiitireh by the^Rev.»J^
iohnsqof'and the Rev. Aloen
Bracl^ljf.' Burial will folldw in the
churcli cemetery.
Mrs. Anderson was born in
r/avie County, a daughter of the
late George Walter and Cora Har
ris Anderson. She was a member
of Bear Creek Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sisters, Annie
Anderson, Rt. 8, Mocksville, and
Mary Anderson Crews,
Mocksville; one niece, Jeanette
Crews Driver, and one nephew,
Jerry Crews, both of Mocksville.
/ AUBURN M. GENTRY
J MOCKSVILLE - Auburn
Aquilla McClamrock Gentry, 89,
formerly of Spring Street, died
Sunday morning at Aututnn Care
Convalescent Center where she had
been a resident.
A graveside service was held at
2 p.m. Tuesday at Rose Cemetery
conducted by the Rev. Leland
Richardson.
Bom Oct. 25, 1896, in Davje^
County, she was a daughter (if
late John Dewitt and Laura Loii^e
Etchison McClamrock. She was a
retired employee of Hanes Hosiety
in Winston-Salein.
Survivors include three sisters,
Bcrnice Lakey, Zelma Woodward
and Eva Foster, all of Mocksville;
and a number of nieces an<l
nephews.
yI JULIUS GRIFFIN
MOCKSVILLE - Julius Grif-
lln, 85, of Autumn Care Convales
cent Center, died Friday morning
in Davie County Hospital after a
lengthy illness.
A graveside service will be held
at 11 a.m. Monday in Palmetto
Church cemetery. Highway 601
North, with the Rev. L.B. Speas
officiating.
He was bom June 3, 1900, in
Davie County.
Survivors include two brothers
of StatesviUe.
.ut/MARV W. KOCH
MOCKSVILLE - Mary Wood-
worth Koch, 78, of 157 Grey St.,
died Feb. 18' at Davie County
Hospital.
Funeral services were held Fri
day in Manlius, N.Y. Burial was
in Onondaga Valley cemetery in
Nedrow, N.Y.
Bom Oct. 7,1907, in Syracuse,
N.Y., she was a daughter of the
late Charles and Mary Hawkin
Taylor Woodworth. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include her husband,
Henry George Koch; three
daughters, Mary Lou Day of
Manlius, N.Y., Alice Hines of
Escondido, Calif., and Diana C<f-
natzer of Mocksville; 13 grand
children; and 18 great
grandchildren.
y, F.M. ROBERTSON
ADVANCE — FUlmore M.
Robertson ofRoute 4 died Feb. 19
at Davie County Hospital.
The funeral was held Friday at
2 p.m. at Advance United
Methodist Church, with the Rev.
Tom McLane officiating. Burial
was in Bixby Presbyterian Church
-• cemetery, with Masonic graveside
.Htes conducted by Advance Lodge
710.
Memorials may be made to the
' Qxford Orphanage or the building
hind of Advance United Methodist
Church, Advance, N.C. 27006.
Bom in Davie County, he was
a retired constmction foreman with
tlie F.W. Wool worth Co. and a
member of Advance United
Methodist Church and Advance
Masonic Lcxlge 710.
His first wife, Lillie Savage
Robertson, died in 1957.
Survivors include his second
wife, Mary Myers Vogler Roberl-
a.daughter, Nancy Shoaf of
^two sons. Bill and Dickn Vpp^^both of Route 4; five
grandchildren; and a nutliber' of|fhalf brothers and half sisters.
/ ANTHONY ROUSSEAU
COOLEEMEE — Amhohy De
Shawn Rousseau, 5-year-old son of
Georgia Rolisseau of Cooleemee
died Monday in the North Carolina
Baptist H()spital in Winston-Salem
after a serious illness of one week.
Funeral arrangements were in
complete as of press time.
Born Sep> JO, ipgo, \n
Salisbury, he is survived, in addi
tion to his mother, by a maternal
grandmother, Nora Leazcr Smyre
and a step maternal grandfather,
Fred Smyre of Cooleemee.
y JESSE RALPH SI.AGI,E
AC WORTH. GA. - Jesse
Ralph Slagle, 74, died riuirsday,
Feb. 20, 1986. '
He was born Feb. 17, 1912, in-
London County, Tenn., the son of
Author Newton and Laura
Elizabeth Renfro Slagle. He had
been living in Cobb County since
1951 and was a World War 11
veteran of the Army Air Corp.
where he was awarded the Air
Medal and Distinquislicd Flying
Cross. He retired from Lockheed-
Georgia Company in Marietta in
1969 after 18 years.
Surviving is his wilt, Mrs. Edith
bailey Slagle of the home; a
daughter. Miss Jennifer Slagle of
Acworth, Ga.; a son, Jefferson
Slagle of Decatur. Ga.; one sister,
Mrs. Charlotte Capps of Harriman,
Tenn.; and one brother, Albert N.
• Slagle of Riverside, Calif.
The family requests that
memorials be made to the
American Heart As.sociation.
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\j WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs.
Mubel Langsloi) Andrews, 82, 71
Carter Circle, died Feb. 26 at For-
* syth Hospital.
She was born March 20, 1903,
in Davie County to William Allen
and Susan Click Langsion. She
spent mo.st of her life in Forsylh
County, and retired as uftlce
manager of Andrews Appliance
Service in 1969.
Mrs. Andrews was a member of
Forest Hill Baptist Church, where
she taught the Dijughters of Ruth
Sunday School Class for a number
of years and had been president of
the Women's Missionary Union.
She was past president of Forest
Hill Senior Citizens Club, was a
member of the American Legion
Auxiliary, and was a member of
World War I Barracks No. 555,
Ladies Auxiliary.
Surviving are her husbatid,
Marion A. Andrews, of the home;
three d. ughters, Mrs. Edith Hart-
grove (Ted) Hutitcr, Pfafltown,
Mrs. Delia (Ralph) Lawson and
Mrs. Clara (J.W.) Edmonds, both
of Winstun-^alem; one son,
Maribp Allen (Rock) Andrews,
Beaufort, S.C.; nine grand- jjjt^midchildren
children: 14 great-gratidchildrcn; >
four sisters, Mrs: Willard Fostex.f
and Mrs. Ed Howard, both of
Moclsville. Mrs. Madge Bradon,
Salisbury and Mrs. Erskine
Heatherly, Key West, Fla. and
three^ brothers. Bill Langston,
Statesville, Dallas Langston, Lex-
ingtop, and Joe Langston,
Farmington.
Funeral services were held Feb.
28 at Forest Hill Baptist Church by
the Bency Smith and Dr.
Charles Edwards. Interment
followed in Forsyth Memorial
Park.
The family requests that
memorials be made to Forest Hill
Baptist Church.
Grove United
United Method
y "BUD"
Methodist Church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Alzheimer's Disease Foundation,"
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
111. 60601.
Burn Sept. 17, 1912, in Forsyth
County, she was a daughter of the
late James and Estella Petree
Jackson. A homemaker, she was
a member of Chestnut Grove
ist Church.
Hcf husband, Hubert Boles died
in 1984.
Survivors include five daughters,
Cloyce Wallace and Barbara
Culler, both of Route 6,
Mocksville, Mary Norman of
Winston-Salcm, Shirley Simpson
of Charleston. S.C., and Patty
Spillman of Clemmons;
Four sons. Bob and Hubert
Donald Boles, both of Route 6,
Mocksville, James L. Boles of
Route 3, Hamptonville, and Bill
Boles of Salisbury; two sisters,
Margaret Long of Pennsylvania
and Virginia Nance of Florida; two
brothers. Gene Jackson of
Winston-Salem and Harry Jackson
of Richmond, Va.; 19 grand
children; and six great-
^ ELIZABETH J. BOLES
MOCKSVILLE - Elizabeth
Jackson Boles, 73, of Route 6, died
Feb. 25 at Davie County Hospital. .
The funeral was held at 4 p.m..J.
Friday at Eaton's Funeral Home
' hapel, conducted by the .Rev.
Jack Johnson and the Rev. Chip
Webb." Burial vyas in Chestnut
CAMPBEi I.
MOCKSVILLE - b.
"Bud" Campbell, 84, formerly of
Route 1, died Feb. 25 in Davie
County Hospital.
The funeral was held Friday in
the chapel of Morrison-Studcvent
Funeral Home, Mocksville, con
ducted by Bishop W.O.K. Gray.
Burial followed in PaliiKtto Church
cemetery.
Born Nov. 22, 1901, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
Frye and Alice Dobson Campbell. ,
A retired sawmill worker for L.R.
Powell Lumber Co., he was a
Baptist.
Survivors include a nephew,
Willie Johnson of Harmony, with
whom he recently had made his
home; and a number of other
nephews and nieces.
JOSEPH CRANFIELD CHEEK
YADKINVILLE - Mr. JoAph
Cranfleld Cheek, 71,5920 Poplpr
Hall Dr., Norfolk, Va., died Fri
day afternoon at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital in Winston-Salem. Mr.
Cheek was born in Yadkin Coun
ty to William Frank and Aldia
Catherine Shore Cheek. He was a
veteran of World War II, serving
in the United States Navy, and was
a retired barber.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
l.ossie Bradley Cheek, ot the
home; two daughters, Mrs. Jo
Frances Cheek Kaplan, 63 Atlan
tic Ave., Boston, Mass, and Mrs.
Aldia K. Cheek Gough, Winston-
Salem; two sons, James H. Cheek,
Pfafftown, and Bobby J. Cheek,
Hamptonville; a sister, Miss J.
Mabel Cheek, Boonville; five
brothers, Marvin J. Check and W.
George Cheek, both of Hampton
ville, James E. Cheek, Statesville,
J.D. Cheek, Welcome, and C.
Odcll Cheek, Boonville; eight
grandchildren; and three
great -grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
1:30 p.m. Sunday at Mackie-
Gciitry Funeral Home Chapel by
Dr. Mark Corts. Burial followed
in Lopgtown United Methodist
Church Cemetery.
V '"JACK" McCLLMROCK
MOr • ' ' LE — Everette
Grav • ;) McClamrock, 52, of
F . 2, died unexpectedly Feb. 25
at his home.
The funeral was held Friday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial followed in Oak Grove
United Methodist Church
cemetery.
Born Jan. 13, 1934, in Davie
County, he was a son of Roger and
Lois Wall McClamrock of Mocks
ville. He was employed as a
mechanic in the truck shop at R.J.
Reynolds^ Industries in
r Winston-Sakin.
Survivors! in addition to his
parents, include a sou, Everette
Gray McClanuock Jr. of the home;
and a sister, Clare Hutchens of
Mocksville.
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^ KANNAPOLIS George
Henderson McHarguc, 83 . of Cen
tral Drive>died unexpectedly Feb.
28 in North Arundel Hospital,Glen Buhiic^^d., while visiting
a datjghter'', Eliz^ð Diila.
The funeral wa.s held Tuesday at
Mount Mitchell Methodist Church
with the Rev. Jatnes R. Hamilton
ofFiciating. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
Mount Mitchell Methodi.st Church,
Kannapolis. or the American Heart
Fund, Route 6, Box 483-B,
Salisbury, N.C. 28144.
Bom March 27,1902, in Davie
County, a son of the late Oliver M.
and Anna Elizabeth McHargue, he
was educated in the Davie County
schools and was a self-employed
painter. He was a member of
Mount Mitchell Methodist Church
and a veteran of Uie U.S. Navy.
His wife, Mary Estelle Byrd
McHargue, died Nov. 13, 1977.
Survivors, in addition to a
daughter, include a son, George R.
McHargue of Westminister, Md.;
11 grandchildren; and 12
great-grandchildren.
. BETTE B. SHAW
STATESVILLE - Bette Blan
che Shaw, 35, of 706 W. Front St.,
died Feb. 25 at Iredell Memorial
Hospital after an extended illness.
She" was the sister of Lawrence
Shaw of Woodleaf.
The funeral was held at 11 a.ip. .
Saturday at Gray's Chapel United
Church of Christ, conducted bV the
Rev. S.V. Wells. Burial was in the ^
Belmont Cemetery.
Born Oct. 25, 1950, in Sicker-
ville, N.J., she w^s a daughter of
the late Richard' and Ru^V
Elizabeth Harrison Shaw. She was
educated in the Davie County
schools and was a member of
Gray's Chapel ,Unitcd Church of
Christ.
Survivors include another •
* brother. Daniel Shaw of Pitt-*
sburgh. Pa.; and two sisters, Ole
. Mae Foster of Far Rockaway,
N.Y., and Recorda Shaw of
Brooklyn. N.Y;
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MRS. NELLIE W. willTE
YADKINVILLE - MrS. Nellie
Beulah Wurach White, 77, Rt. 1,
died at 8:20 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28,
1986, at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital in Winston-Salcm.
Mrs. White was bom in Gary,
Ind. to Fred and Lottie Mclntyre
Wufsch.
She was a member of Longtown
United Methodist Church. Mrs.
White was a retired nurse, havifjg
nursed at Hugh Chatham Memorim
Hospital in Elkin, Hoots Memorial
Hospital in Yadkinville, and For
syth Memorial Hospital in
Winstbn-Salem. Her husband,
Martin White, died June 23, 1%9.
Surviving arc one son, Phillip
White. Hamptonvillc; two grand
children, Tim and Brad White; and
a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Pcndley.
Athens, Ga.
Funeral services were held at 3
p.m. Sunday at Longtown United
Methodist Church by the Rev>
Bruce Minor and the Rev. Larry
Lefler. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
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Dr. William Carl Murphy, 61, of
6014 Kaywood Drive, Knoxville,
Tenn., formerly
of Salisbury,
died Monday
afternoon at
University Hos
pital in Knox
ville after a
brief illnw.
The funeral
will be con
ducted pt 2 p.m.
Pri^ at Sum-
menett Mem-
orial Cbapel by the Rev. Thomas
W. Weeks, minister of Main Street
United Methodist Church. En
tombment wih be in Rowan Mem
orial Park.
The familjr will be at the
funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday and other times at the
home of a niece, Judy Hill of 1229
N. Church St.
Bom March 27, 1924, in Davie
County, he was son of the late
William 0. and Minnie Tutterow
Murphy. A graduate of Hoyden
High School in Salisbury, he
earned a bachelor's degree in
business administration from
Duke University and a master's
degree in secondary education
from the University of Alabama.
He also received a doctorate in
education with collaterals in
educational psychology, guidance
and history, from the University of
Alabama.
From 1962 until his death.
Murphy was a professor and
assistant dean of the College of
Education at the University of
Tennessee. He also served as a
school consultant and coordinator
of evaluation for the Southern
Association of Colleges and
Schools.
A World War II veteran of the
U.S. Army Air Corps and the U.S.
Air Force, Murphy worked for
N.C. Finishing Co. before the war
and was a district manager for
Southern Bell in Alabama after the
war. He was a high school teacher
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the Alabama Association of School
Boards from 1959 to 1962.
A former member of Main
Street United Methodist Church,
Murphy was a member of Phi
Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi and
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternities;
the Association for Supervision
and Curriculum Development; and
the Association of Teacher
Educators.
Survivors include three sisters.
Pearl M. McDaniel and Lois M.
Wooley, both of Salisbury, and
Jettie Mae Phelps of Mocksville.
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MOCKSVILLE - Mamie:
Everhardt Deadmon. 95. of Route |
7 died Friday uticrnoun at Rowan i
Manor Nursing Center in Salis&i^ •
where she had been a resident suiLfe
February 1983. |
Funeral services were held Sun |
day at Eaton's Funeral Chapel b)
Wayne Hendrix and Harding
Lowery. Burial was in the Jericho
Church of Christ Cemetery.
Born Sept. 7. 1890, in Davie
County, a daughter of the late
Hamilton and Rebecca Everhart,
she was a homemsiiter.
Her husbjfnil, Elijah Milion
Deadmon. djed .peceml^er 1959.
Survivois 'inaiide' a daughter,
Mrs. Adam l^aglct^rKo^lp?; two
•sons, Ben Deadmon pf.'Kodiak,
Ala., and Baxter Dcadlijun of Col
umbia, S.C.; seven ^nih^^hildren;
and six gredt-grandchildren.
HAZEL M. DENNISTON
MOCKSVILLE - Hazel
j Amelia Maynard Dennistun, 87,
j died Wedne.sday night at Autumn ,
Care Convalescent Center, where '
she had liyed since November
1973.
Burial was in Hillside Cemetery
in Canisto, N.Yi . ,,
Born Nov. 2, 1899, in Penn
sylvania, she was a daughter of the
late Newman and Eva Brown. She;
was a homemaker and^ ""i-v
Presbyterian.
Her husband, Blake Dennistun,i
died Sept. 27, 1976. j
Survivbrs include a son, Blakei
G. Denniston of Mocksville; qj
daughter, Mrs. Roger Wilson of?
New York; four grandchildren;!
and three great-grandchildren. '
^ CORA BKANON "***
YADKINVII^LE - Cow
Branon. 93, Rt. 3, died Mar^ji 6
at the Yadkin Nursing Center. '
Miss Branon was born /kpril 4,
1893, in Yadkin County to.|pfm pj
and Matilda Davis Branon.'SUd
was a member of Harmon^ Gro^
Friends Church. Surviving are hef■sister, Mrs." PercMC Wilcf
Mocksville; her brother, JohiiBranon, Marshalltown, loW!|; aim'several nieces and nephews.Funeral services were held'Saturday at Harmony GrayalFriends Church by the Rev. N^nSpaulding. Burial followed inui^chu
- ANNIE S. GARDNER /
BELMONT — Annie Sarah
Scales Gardner, 94, of Route I,
and formerly of Cleveland, died at
3:05 a.in.i Saturday at Gaston
Memorial Hospital, Gastonia, after
being seriously ill for four weeks.
The funeral was held Monday at
Cleveland B^itist Church with the;
Rev. Arnold Bell ofliciating. Burial
was in the church cemetery. i
Born May 20. 1891, iir
i lay wood County, a daughter of
the late Burl and Margaret Rogers
Scales, she was a member of
Cleveland Baptist Church.
Hqf hu.sband, Samuel Tildon
(i.iidner. preceded her in death on
Nov. 21, 1947.
Survivors include four .sons. Carl
(Jardner of Charlotte, Raymond
Gardner of M(x;ksville, Tom Gard-^
ner of Stanley and Samuel Gard-(
ner of Graham; a stepson, Marslialh
T. Gardner of Charlotte; three
daughters, Mrs. Albert (Virginia)
Kennedy of Columbia, S.C..
Marie Banes of Greenwotxl, S.C.,
and Mrs. George (Betty) Painter
Belmont; 19 grandchildren; and a
number of great-grandchildren^^rgreat-grandchildren.
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GREENSBORO - Mack!i-Reitzel Painter, 65, of 2318R^volaii Drive, died Saturday nightat'Wesley Long Hospital. He was
' a native of Cooleeinee.• The funeral was held at ?;ip.|n.Monday at Hanes-Linelncjrry'sVanstory Street Chapel. T^e Rev •Luther Harris presided; BurialItjllowed in Guilford Memorial
Park.
Memorials may be made to theAmerican Lung Association.A Navy veteran «)f World WarM. Painter was a retired foremanat Carolina Steel Co. and a member
IChurc?"'"^' Methoi^si
Survivors include his wife, Irehe! Pulliam Painter; two daughters
Su.san Wat.s«.n ot Charlotte uiuiJanice Morrison ol Greensboro; ason. Mack Reitzel Painter, Jr., achaplain in tlie U.S. Air Force, sta
tioned in. Greenland; a sisterNookie Pence of Cooleemee; and,seven grandchildren. ^
RS. BESSIE H. BRASWELL
SALISBURY - Mrs. Bessie
Helms Braswell, 65, of 1701
Fourth Street, died Friday, March!"f, at her home after a brief illness, j
Funeral services were held Sun- fday at 2 p.m. at North Main Bap-'
tist Church with Dr. Ronald Cole '
man oiriciuting. Burial followed inRowan Mi^orial Park.She wa^orn October 13, 1920in Union (jounty, N.C. to the late
Ivin Brasteell and Bertha Helms
Braswell.
She was employed by RuwaiDairy fpr 27 yeajs as offict
manager. She was a member o
North Main Baptist Church,'' th«
Annie Braiitly Sunday School cla.s^
. and \Vas WMU Director of tlu
' church.
She is survived by her hu.sband,
Walter Ben Braswell and one
sistfer, Mrs. Harold (Lois) Godfrey
of Kannapolis,
J • EULA O, LYNN
Eula Odessa Lynn, 51, of 12-.
Broukview Apts., died March 51Uie North Carolina Baptist Ho.siiiti
in Winston-Salem. iThe funeral was held Friday iHall's Chapel Primitive B^pii;
Church, conducted by the RevWilliam E. Washington, pastor; Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery
Born Oct. 18. 1934. in Davi
County, she was a daughter of thlate Will and Annie VaughtersEducated in the Davie Coiiiit;■' sehemls, she was employed a
Rowan Manufacturing. She was.
member of Hall's Chapel Primitiv
Baptist Church.
Survivors includ^three sons,
Charles Lynn of China Grove,
Frank Lynn, stationed with the
U.S. Air Force in Kansas City.
Mo., and Michael Lynn of
Sali.sbury; a daughter, Berbly
Wallace of Salisbury;A brother. Derbert Vaughters olj
Charlotte; three sisters, Ida Maifi
Fisher of Barber, Ruth White ofJ
East Spencer and Lucille Ford oil
Lexington; a paternal grand-'
mother. Bertha Phifer of
Cooleemee; and two
grandchildren.WV
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The limeral for Mr. Paul Hiwood
Shcrrili was held a( Blaise Baptist
Church on .Siimlay. March 9, at two
o'chtck He passed away March 6 ai
Fnrsyih Memorial Hospital after be
ing it) declining licallh for several
years and scrituisly ill for the las)
several months. The boily was placed
in the church thirty ininirlcs before the
service cttnduclcd by Rev, David
Hyde atid Chaplain Paul Mullen. The
fi nal resting place is at Rose
Cemetery, Pallbearers for the ser
vices were Mr. Timnihy Wayne
Windsor, Mr. James P. Rcavis, Jr..
Mr. Gary Barhcc. Mr. Edward
Johnson. Mr. Dean Hcndris. and Mr.
Kevin Green.
Born February 2. 1919. in Ircdcll
County, lie was the son of the late
Ranious Monroe and Minnie Lee
Houston .Shcrrili. He was a veteran
of World War II. sendng with the
54th General Hospital in the
Phillipincs qikI a charter member of
Blaise Baptist where he was a mem
ber ol the building coiTimiltce and
served on the board of tnjstecs until
his death. He was retired from Cres
cent Electric Membership Corpora-
lion after twenty-eight years of
.service.
SursJivors incli>t|&.ius wife. Mildred
Rcavis Shcrrili, w^onj he married on
May .XO. tW2: a daughter. MrS.
Rohcrl (Lfrida) L.iglc ,>r K| 7.'
Jcrli ho (Tiurch Rd.; two sons. l.arry
H. Slicrrill of Ri. 1. and Randy 1..
Shcirij! of Ri, 2, all of Min-ksvillc
aiiil live graodciiiidrcn; live sisters.
Ila .'^iiciiill, Mis. Rachel Hcndrix ami
Mt.s Patrick (Beatrice) Rcavis. all of \
Vlisksville; Mrs. Leo lEdilh) Essie
"t )VjiiM<in Salcin and Mrs. !-|oy<| '
il 'iialiai 1.i|H- o( I'loitiiiian; lour
broihcrs. Mr. .Asa .Sherrill. Mr.
AHicn .Shcrrili, ami Mr. Roland
t l"oi) .Slicnill. all of K.iiiiiapolis; and
M' Howard Shctfdl ol Moiksvllle.
Ml - Shenill was preceded in dc.iili
1h otic htollici , Mr. liiirTcll .Shcrrili.
I ho laiuily received friends at
Paloa's ITiiicral Home on Saturday
night. The remaining liiiic was spent
at the home of his daughter.
Memorials can be made, t&jilic
Davic County Chaplcr.s
Arncficnn Heart Assocjiti^ The
Atncrican Cancer jHd Thi-
Diahetes Foundatiool
/ HENRY K. .SMITH
ADVANCE - Henry Kelly
Stnilh. 6.5. of Route 4. Clayhornc
Drive, died at his home March .5.
The funeral was held Saturday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. |j:on Wtxxl.
Burial followed in Macedonia
Moravian Church Graveyard.
Bdm in Davie County on Sept.
29. 1920. he was a son of the laic
Joseph H. and Mnrlha Jane
Faircloth Smith. A retired grocery
store owner, he was a veteran of
World War 11.
Survivors include his wife,
Peggy Forrest Smith; two
daughters. Christina Smith of the
home and Janice Smith Prall of
Jacksonville, Fla.; a son. Henry
Carl Smith of Route I. Advance;
two sisters. Magalcnc Miller and
Ila Walker, both of Route 4, Ad
vance; two brothers. Odcll Smith
of Route 4. Advance, and Joseph
H. Smith of Mocksvillc; and two
grandchildren. *•
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MOCKSVIl.l.li - Mrs MaitJc'
SU'cIc SiiHHil, 97, »l Rl. I.
Saturday. March I. at Autumn
Care Nursing Hiunc. She had been
n in declining health lor one year. \
. She was born in Rowan Coun-
^ ty. December 16, 1888, to the late n
Vcrner I.. Slecle and Beulah Fraley
Steclc. Her husband. Charles
.iiiAubrey Smoot preceded her in
death September 23, 1944.
She taught schiwl in her early life
and was a member of John Calvin
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two sons, li.S.
(Bob) Sinool of Salisbury, and
John Neely Smmrt of Johnson City,
tcnii.; a daughter, Mrs. James
(Mac) Edwards of 137 Milford
Drive, Salisbury; a sister, Mrs.
James (Willie) Pennell of
Cleveland; 6 grandchildren and 10
great -grandchildren.
Funeral services weie held Mon
day, March 3, at Sumnterselt
Memorial Chapel in Salisbury with
,Dr. John A. Wilkersoq, pastor, of
ficiating. Burial followed in Salem
United Methtxlist church cemetery.
UE1.MAR JESSE
TEMPLETON, SR.
MOCKSVILLE - Delmar Jesse
rcmplcton, Sr., 73, Fran Ray
Nursing Center in Mocksville, died
there Friday morning.
Funeral services were held at 2
p.m. Sunday at Hayworth-Miller
Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev.
Henry May. Burial followed* in
Parklawii Memorial Gardens.
Mr I'einpleton was liorn March
18, 1912, in Forsyth County, .son
of Dewitt and Mamie Gailher
Templeton. He was a retired
employee of Black welder Mfg. Co.
t)f MtK'ksvillc; and was a veteran
of World War II, having served in
the Philippine Islands, and was
awarded the Silver Star and the
Purple Heart.
Surviving are one daughter, An
nette, and one son Delmar
' Templeton, both of Michigan; and
one sister, Mrs. PollyVealey, 125
Cedar Cove Lane, Winstoo-^em.
Saturday at Loflin Funeral Home
Chapel in l.ibcrty. Burial follow
ed in Staley Cemetery.
Mr. Staley was a native of Raii^
dolph County, and was employed
by Szabo Food Servic? in Oak
Brook, 111. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Brenda Brinkley Staley,
of the home; one daughter, Mrs.
Ann Marie Blevins, Advance; his
mother and step father, Mr. and
Mrs. David Cotner, Siler Citjj; one
brother, R^truond Earl Staley,
Walnut Cbve; and two step
grandchildren.
>/ . I^AUL E. SHERRILL |
MOCKSVILLE — Paul Elwood
Sherrill,'''67, of Route 5, died at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salent on Thursday
evening.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Blaise Baptist Church
conducted by trhe Rev. David
Hyde and Chaplain Paul Mullen.
Burial was in Rose Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Davie County Chapter of the
American Cancer Society, the
Heart Association, or the Diabetes
Association.
Born in Iredell County, Feb. 2,
1919, he was a son of the late R.M.
Ut^^innic Lee Houston Sherrill.
*Wired lineman with Crescent
,>'Bl^ctric Co-op, he was a veteran
' of World War 11 and a member of
Blaise Baptist Church.
Survivors include liis wile,
Mildred Reavis Sherrill; two sons,
Larry E. Sherrill, Route I and
Randy L. Sherrill, Route 2, both
of Mocksville; and one daughter,
Mrs. Robert (Liiulu) Lagle of
Route 7. ^
Five sisters, ijL Sherrill, Rachel
Hendrix andT Mrs. Patrick
(Beatrice) Reavis, all of
Mocksville, Mrs. Leo (Edith) Essie
of Winst^n-Salem and Mrs. Floyd
(Eulalia)iLipe of Troutman; four
brothers, Asa. Albert and Tom
Sherrill, all of Kannapolis and
Howard Sherrill of Mocksville;
and five grandch^ren. .
/JAMES M. STALEY
WmSTON-SALEM - James
Mars^l Staley, 48, ,5115
Rura|Diall Rd., died Marph«
Forsjhh Memorial Hospit^.
Funeral services were held
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^ MOCKSVILL.E — Edra Lcnoia
Botzcr Waldie, 72, of 312 Duke
St., was dead on arrival at Davie'
County Hospital March 4.
The body was taken from
Eaton's Funeral Home to Hum
phrey Funeral Home it) Shawnec,
Ohio, for a service and burial.
Born Oct. 6, 1913, in Penn
sylvania. she was a daughter of the
late Charles and Dulice BreSter
Botzcr and was a homcmaker.
Her husband, Clois Aaron
. Waldie, died in 1952.
1 . Survivors include two sons,
J^es Waldie of Sparta and Robe
Waldie of Shrevesport, La.; ""
sisters; and a brother.
y CHARLES S. SHEER
WINSTON-SALEM — Charles
Sherrill Sheek, Sr., 71, 3239 Old
'Vineyard Rd., died March S at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Sheek was born, in Davie
County to Charles L. giid Bertha
Lowder Sheek. He was a retired
department supervisor for R.J.
Reynolds Tobacco Co., and was a
member,of Bethel United .Metho
dist Church. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Evelyn Bodfmd Sheek,
of the 'home; one daugmer, Mrs
Jerry (Diane) Petiples, Rt. I, Har-
mohy^' (jne son, Kenneth Sheek,
Clema)6ns; five grandchildren,
Andy'^JvPeoples, and CUiarles,
Weslejiy; ^Wendy and TracrSheek;
and on^ sister, Mrs. William Ell-
inghany Clemmons. Mr. Sheek
was pr^eded in death by a sdin,
Charles iS. (Chuck) Sheek, Jr.
Funerm services were held Fri
day at Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Cht^l by the R^. Robert
Bunch and Dr. Dallas Ri^. Burial
followed in Bethel ignited
Methodist Church Cemfctery.
Memorials may be made to Bethel
United Methodist Church.
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MOCKSVILLE - Mt. JosephClifton (J.C.) Gates, 62, Rt. 1,
Sanford Rd., Mocl^vllle, died
March 12 at Davie County
Hosjiifal.
Mr. Cates was bom in Forsyth
County to Joseph Anderson and
Mary t^na Brown Cates. He was
formeWy employed with Hull
Dobbsl Ford and had been self
emplod^ for the last 30 years as
owner/lberator of Cates Auto
• He was of the Baptist
was a member of the
, of the World.
He is survived by his wile, Mrs
Margaret Fulp Cates, of the home;
two daughters, Mrs. Denise Bell,
1124 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville,'
and Mrs. Bonnie Crotts, Rt 7*
Mocksville; two grandchildren,'
Jjseph Daniel Crotts and Caroline
..Gfey Bell; four sisters, Mrs
Leeana Robertson and Mrs. Ethei
Idol, both of Walkertown, Mrs.
Janie Underwood. Winston-Salemi
.and Mrs, Elizabeth BIythe,
Greensboro; two brothers, John B.'
Cates, Winston-Salem, and Fred
D. Cates, Tobaccoville; and two
special ft^iends, Dr. Gaylen Poole
and Randy Call.
Funeral services were held Fri
day at Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel. Entombment was in
Gardens of Memon.
Memorials may m made to theAmerican Diat||f^ Association.
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MOCKSVILLP - Charles
Homer ;'Chuck" Carter. 46, of
Route 7. Gladsiohe Road, died
unexpectedly Feb. 28 in Long view,
Texas.
The j^neial was held'hjjonday at
St. Frincis of Assisi fatholic
Church, with Monsignor Richard
Allen Officiating. Burial was in
Rose Cetnetery.
f Memqrials may be made to tha
Organ Fund of St. Frftncis of Assha^
Catholic Church, ^ocksville,
N.C. 270^8, or to the charity of
donor's (Amce.
Born May 12, 1939. in
Springfiemi).<, a son of Dorothy
Home Cartel'bf Illinois, and the
jate Everetie P. Carter, he was an
independent long distance tmck
driver.
Two brothers and a .son, James
Everette Carter, preceded him in
death.
Survivors, in addition to his
mother, include wife. Mao' Rigsby
Carter; three sons, Christopher
James and Charles Homer Carter
Jr., both of Springfield, 111., and
Michael Charles Carter of
Mocksville; 5>;*
, Five sisters, Evelyn Johnson ai3 ^
Rita Wiley, both of Kan.sas CUy.* r
Kan.. Edith Berryhill of Florida.'
Peggy Stuffelbean of AMburn, 111.,
and Sharoii Moffet ofWeit Frank,
fort, ni.rfour brothers, R^nie ai^
Tommy Carter, both of KaJlbas
ty, Mo.. Sonny Carter of Arkail-
sas. and Paul Carter of California;
and a granddaughter.
day in Riifc Cemetery.
Memoriius may be made to the
charity of jpc donor's choice.
Born pt#. 16. 1908, in Davie
County, site was a daughter of the
late Thomas Lee and Drusella
Crotis Summers. She was a,
member of the Mocksville First'
United Methodist Church.
Hef husband, Millard Harmon,
died in November 1984.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs." Ray (Billie) Bean of Route 1.
Wiwdleaf; i sister, Novia S. Hen-
dricks of Mocksville; and two
grandchildren. Kenneth and Caria
Bean.
^ ' ELLA S. HARMON
MOCKSVlLLEi- Ella "Bunt" 1
Summers Harmon,, 78, of 401 -
Salisbury St., died March J4. at "
' Rowan Memorial Hospital in
Salisbury. j ' •
The funeral wa^hjild Satitnlay in '
Eaton's Funeral Hcnne C^pcli <
conducted by the Rev. Don Davi;j..' 1
A graveside seryce was held gunr 1
v/ ROY V. HENDRIX
ADVANCE — Roy V. Hendrix,
77, Rt. I, Box 266, died Sunday
afternoon at Medical Park Hospital
in Winston-Salem. Funeral ser
vices were held Tuesday at
Macedonia Moravian Church by
the Rev. Hampton Morgan. Burial
followed in the church graveyard.
Hendrix was born in Davie
County to Lonnie and Maudie
Hendrix. He was a member of
Macedonia Moravian Church. He
. was a retired employee of Hanes
Hosiery Co. He was a veteran of
World War 11, serving in the U.S.
Army.
Surviving are his wife, Mary
Cope Hendrix. of the home; two
daughters. Miss Brenda Hendrix.
of the home and Mrs. Glenda Van-
diver, Winston-Salem; two sons.
Ronald R. and Donald W. Hen-
drij, both of Advance; one grand
daughter, Melissa Hendrix; two
grandsons, David and Lee Hen
drix; three sisters. Mrs. Ethel
Sides, Salisbury, Mrs. Elva Hen
drix and Mrs. Hattie McCulloh.
both of Adtbnce; and one brother,
John Pink Hendrix, Olin.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to the Fellowship
Hall Fund of Macedonia Moravian
Church, Advance, N.C. 27006 or
the American Cancer Society.
Winston-Salem. N.C.. 27103.
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• ' MOCKSVILLE- Mary Shore
^ales Wagner. 78. of Route 7. died
**i4(Qj-s'yth Memorial Ho.spital in
Wins^-Salem March 12.
3Jiynmeral was held Friday at
EmoiRis Funeral Home Chapel.
' conducted by the Rev. Charles
yHcnsley and the Rev' Bill Creason.
Burial was in Rowan Meinorial.-..
.;Park, Salisbury. iJ
Memorials may be made to the
building funds of either Cooleemee'
Presbyterian Church. Cooleemec,' •
N.C. 27014 or Turrentine Baptist
Church. Route 7. Mocksville,
N.C. 27028.
Bom in Yadkin County on April
13.1907, she was a daughter of the
I late William and Bette McClannon
; Shore. Retired from Burlington In- •
; dustries^ ^he'Viras a "member of Tur-',
' rentine Baptist Church.
Her first husband. Rpbert G.
Gi^les, died in June 1962." n
'Survivors inclutle tier'•s^und.<^
husband, Payl. Wagper; ^wo"!
daug(iters\ Pauline Ath^
ingtoi\ and Virginia Mi(pfe'*bf
Mocksville; a son, Willjain Gales
qfC^leemch; ; ..'■ pi\je fstpp'daughters', MildredJames, ^rene Presnell ,Colleen■MqCcfy>an«'Fatricia StiXe, all of" ■ k$viller^jpia Lettie Roberts of■Ibtt^; a stepson, Dennie^agher of Mocksville; a sister,
:neta Shore of Salisbury; seven
grandchildren; and nine '
grcat-grandchildrcn.
/• BOOTS WILLIAMS
VADKINVILLE - Boots
Williams. 75. of Route 5. died atI Forsyth Mcmui iai H^ispital iiiNVinston-Sulem Sunday night
following an extcmled illness. He
W^is born in Yadkin Cuuhly to the
late James (Jim) and Liria Boles
Wflhsmjs. The body is at Morrison-
Stuawcnt Funeral Home inMocksville pending completion of
funeral plans.Mr. Williams is survived by hiswife. Mr:^ Oj;|la M. Williams of
the home*?one daughter. Mrs.Stella Gentry, ot Youngstown.Ohio; two sons, William Williams
of Yadkinville, and Charlie
Williams of Mocltsvil^; twenty-thrt^ grandchildren and fourteen
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Glajtone Road, died Sunday h^i MOCKSVILLE - Robert
at Itowan Memorial HgSpii^, fclarence Tutterow, 61. of Route
Sa^bury. . g, ^js home March II.
The funeral was held Tucsda'y ai3 The funeral was held March 13
Cwleemee First Baptist Chu/bhjat Eatoh's Funeral Home Chapel,
with the Rev. I.-arry Allan of-Bconducied by the Rev. Wade
ticiating. Burial was in RowanqChildressdnd the Rev. Steve Cox.
Memonal Park, SalLsbury. | Burial \vas in Hardison United
Bom Sept. 17, 1910, in Rowan I Methodist Chdrch cemetery.
Ctwnty, a daughter of the late John j Borti in Davie County on Nov.
and Molly Creason McDaniel, she 122, 1%4, he was a .son of the jatc
was a homemaker and a piember (Robert B. and Nina Ricli^iuson
ofCooleemee First Baptist Church. Tutterow. He was employed by
Her husband, Winnie H. 'Dacotah Cotton Mills in
Spillman, died Jan. 22, 1979.
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. James H. Foster of Ormand
Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Fred L.
Shoaf of Troutman; a .son, Bobby
Ray Spillman of Cooleemee;
Five si.sters, Rosa Swiccgood of
Route 1,. Woodleaf, Grace
Radledge of Route 4, Mocksville,
Esther Honeycutt and Elizabeth
Lexington.
Survivors include his wife.
Hazel Couch Tutterow; two
daughters, Pat.sy Tutterow of the
, died at her home March 12.
. She was bom in Surry County,
I Jilly 12, 1910, to Laura LinvlHe,
I She was a member of the Peace
1 Haven Baptist Church and Was
I married to John Herbert Saunders
' who died Dec. 7, 1947.
Siiiwiving her are five daughters.
Mm. Francis Hoots and Mrs. Ruth
Cain, both of Rt. 4, Mrs. Minnie
Lou Holcomb, Rt. 2, Boonvillc,
Mrs. Mary Ann Shore, Rt. 1, and
Mrs. Ca^ol Jean fqie, Farmbnxik
Rd., Win.ston-Salem; three sons,
Marvin Lee Saunders, Rt. 5,
Winston-Salem, Wayne Saunders,
Rt. 3, Mocksville, Larry Junior
Saunders, Rt. 10, Winston-Salem;
two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Snow and
Mrs. Josephine Coleman, both of
fMount Airy; four brothers,
Spencer Burge, Mount Airy, and
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Chapel by the 'Re^,.A^iKipci oy me .Rev„.Bfoee
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Gene Tutterowi of ftttite 1;
Three sistcrji,' Flora (_'lcary off
™.,w. a„u cii£iiucui^ Route 5 and Elsie Stafdey of Route
M Salisbury, and j 8, and Louise Guntdr of Route 4,Watson of Kannapolis; fwgi| Yadkinville; a brother, Alfred Tul-
brbthers, Ivey McDaniel of ' teroivofRoute 'l , Harmgnyandsix
Durham and Walter McDaniel or grandchildren, •
Salisbury; eight grandchildren: and -
one great-grandchild. >A '^®^RGE D. JORDAN '
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Quaker Forbu.sh Friends Cfiyi'ch
Cemetery '
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health for sevdTal yeara.
The funeral was held Friday in '
the Lyerly Funeral Chapel, con
duced by the Retf. Wayne A.
ty. pastor of Cpburn Memor^
Unil^ Methodist Church. Buri
was in City Memorial Park.
Born Feb. 15, 1905, in Rowa.i
County, she was a daughter of the.
late Oliver and Sarah Jane Vcach
Gullett. Educated in the Rowan
County schools, she was a member
of Coburn Merflorial United
Methodist Church.
Her hu.sband,^ John Lawrence
Mauldin, died Dec, ,31, 1981.
Survivors include Iwo daughters.
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,PTI»e funeral wMhiSSr^"'r ^ -Vlctoo'Bf,;S«Thu^®^^ f Memorial Hbspital. Af by the Rev. Shelby^^^^ / s<?7'ce was held Mon
Burial was in Rowan
by the day at Forsyth Memorial Park by
the Rev
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hnjjf'"" r®'l'"®y ^ ""ade to the
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ned March 1. igjg.daughters, Ruth Pierce of
'^ad'crinc Kelly ofrs. James (Jackie) Ramsey of i
Route 13, Mrs. Eddie (Janie)
feSCTutSa'JS "flie Swicegood of Mocksville; four
grandchildren;^ apd three
?reat-gran4children. '
Cwlcemee, Uman" Jordan of
Cooleemee and Kenny Jordan of
Mocksville; a brother, Baxter Jor-
>2 grandchildren:and i2ii|hSat-firandchildren.
. Terry Matthews.
She was born in Cooleemee to
William Alvin and Ida White Hart-
ness, but spent most of her life in
Win.ston-Saleiii. She attended R.J.
Reynolds High School and was a
member of Oak Summit United
Mcthodi.st Church. Mrs. Savage
had been the sccrctaiy at Oak Sum
mit Elementary School for over 20
years.
Her survivors include one .son,
James Hartness Sl^vage, and one
daughter-in-law, Kay Roihrock
Sav.ipc, both of Ro.scwood Ave.;
two si.sters, Mrs. Mary Hartne.s.s
Chri.stenson, of Salisbury, Md.,
and Mrs. Daphne Hartness Barton,
of Winston-Salem; and a number
of nieces and nephews;
n . Memorials may be i^iade to Oak
Summit Ifnitbd MethddLst Church
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^ MOCKSVILLE r- Helen !
Bahnson Martin, 87, of 178 Poplar
St., died Wednesday afternoon at ^ n
Autumn Care Convalescent n
Center. J
She was the widow of the late
Dr. Lester P. Martin, a long-time
physician in Davie County, who
di^ in 1963.
A graveside service was held
Friday at Rose Cemetery by the
Rev. Paul Riggs. The family re
quests memorials be made to the
Davie County Library.
Mrs. Martin was bom in Davie
County, the daughter of the late
F.H. and Mattie Rich Bahnson,
and was a member of the First Bap
tist Church. She is survived by two
sons, Lester and George Martin,
both of Mocksville; one brother,
F.H. Bahnson, Jr. of Durham; four
grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild.
' FLORA W. RICHIE
MOCKSVILLE - Flora White
Richie, 102, of Route 4, died Sun
day at Autumn Care Convalescent n
Center.
The funeral was held Tuesday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial was in Eaton's Baptist
Church cemetery.
Bom Dec. 6, 1883, in Yadkin
County, she was a daughter of the
late John and Amanda Allen
White. She was a homemaker and
the oldest member of Eaton's Bap
tist Church.
Her husband, Thomas D.
Richie, died in 1957.
Survivors include a daughter,
Bessie Graves of Route 7; two i
sisters, Irene Glidewell of J
Winston-Salem and Mary E.
Johnson of High Point; three
brothers, Cash and Virgil White,
both of Marshall Town, Iowa, and
William White of Winston-SaJem;
12 grandchildren; and five
step-grandchildren.
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V. WINSTON-SALEM - Bertie
Ellis Fishj^r, 95, of 4782 Indiana
Ave., formerly of 850 F. File St.,
•died Monday night in Forsyth
Mdbiorial Hospital.
• Mrs : Fisher, the daughter of the
late Mr. and ;Mrs. Pleasant and
Dora Peebles; £llis was bom in Ad
vance on September 30, I8M. At
an early age she joined the Mount
Sinai A.M.E. S^ion Church where
she was a member of the Adult Bi
ble Class in the Sunday School and n
the Parent Body Missionary Socie-1
ty. She was also a Life Member of
the Council of Woman's Home and
Overseas Missionary Society and
a member of the Guiding Star
Perseverance Ct., No. 49. She.
lived in Advance for a number of
years and attended the Davie Coun
ty Public Schools until she moved •'
to Winston-Salem. She later moved'"*'
to Pleasantville, N.J., where $he
lived until 1978 when she retumed
to Winston-Salem to make her
home.
surviveifHjy two sisters,.
'Mm. Odessa Anderson, of A4-.
vance, and-Mrs. dara E, Doliglas^.
> qfyi^i&tdn^alem;ottebrother, tKl'
fteV. Golden Ellis, of 3335 New
Walkertown Rd.; two sisters-in-
law; several nieces and nephews;
great-nieces and -nephews; and
great-great-nieces and -nephews.
Funeral services were held
Thursday in Mount Sinai A.M.E..
Zion Church in Advance with the
Rev. A. McLean Spaulding of
ficiating. Interment followed in the
church cemetery.
V GENEVA SMITH FOSTER"
MOCKSVILLE - Geneva
Smith Foster, 75, of Rt. 2,
Mocksville, died Wednesday a^r-
noop at Baptist Hospital.
Funeral services were held Fri
day at Eaton's Funeral Home by
the Rev. J.C. Lane and the.Rev.
Donald Fuqderburk.
• Mrs. Foster was bora in Davie
County, the daughter of the late
Samuel and Ora Miller Smith. She
was a member of Smith Grove
United Methodist Church.
Surviving are her husband.
Wiiiie R. (Buck:) Foster; one .sister,
Cdrdelia S. ..Rights; and one
brothel, W. Virgil Smith, both of
Rt. I,'Advance. The family re
quests niemorials be made to the
Smith Grove United Mctht)dist
Church Cemetery Fund or the
church sound system.
y ANNIE LEE ANDERSON
MOCKSVILLE - Annie Lee
' Anderson, 75, of Route 8, died
Tuesday aftemoon at Davie County
Hospit^.
The funeral was held Thursday
at Bear Creek Baptist Church, con
ducted by the Rev. Jack Johnson
and the Rev. Albert Bracken.
-> ^^rial was in the church cemetery.
Born in Davie County on June
, 1910, she was a daughter of the
te George W. and Cora Harris
Anderson. She was a member of
Bear Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include a Mster, Mary
Crews of Mocksville; a niece and
a nephew.
/ MINNIE MATTHEWS
BROWN
BOONVILLE - Minnie Mat
thews Brown, 81, Rt. I, Boonville,
died March 16 at Yadkin Nursing
Center.
She was bom in Yadkin County
to Tom and Collie Wall Matthews,
and was a- member of Prospect
United Methodist Church. She was
preceded in death by her husband,
Thad W. Brown, who died April
8, 1981.
Mrs. Brown is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. William
(Owillow) Hunter, of Pfafftown,
and Mrs. Edward (Olevia) Doub,
of Rt. 2, East Bend; two sisters,
Mrs. Bonnie Brown, of Rt. 1,
•Boonville, and Mrs. l^t Smither-
man, of Winston-Salem; three
brothers, Sidney and N.E. Mat
thews, both of Winston-Salem, and
Gray Matthews, of Advance; six
graiidchildren; two great
grandchildren'; and two step
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were Wednes
day at Mount Pleasant United
Methodist Church by the Rev.
Kenneth Carter.
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Virginia Johnson, 57, of 3731
Hastings Ave., Winston-Saleq
died March 16 M Forsyjl
Memorial Hospital.' 1
She was bom Febntary 4,19291
in Iredell County to'Harlen and
Delia Parker Johnson .^he. was a
member of Parkland Baptist
Church, Mrs. Johnson worked for
Hanes Hoisery for 15 years and
with the Forsyth County School
System for 10 years.
She is surviv^ by her husband,
Russell Lee Johnson; one son, JeF
frey Lynn Johnson; and one
daughter, Sharon Denise Johnson,
all of the home; four sisters, Mrs.
Juanita Johnson Haynes, of
Winston-Salem, Mrs. Katie
Johnson Galliher, of Statesville,
Mrs. Cecile Johnson Reavis, of
YadkinvUle, and Mrs. Jennie
Jduison Foster, of Mocksville; and*-^
two brothers. Burl and HjUdie' .
Johnson, both of Statesville^^ '
Funeral services wer$
Wednesday at Hebron ''Baptist^
Church in Iredell County by tl^e
Rev. Steve Tilley and the Rc^.
William L. Wease. Burial foUoWv
ed in the church cemetery,. iS»iBw
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COOLEBMEE — William "Bil
ly" Ijames, 56, of Boston, Mass.,formerly of Cooleemec, died
March 14.
The funeral was held Sunday atLiberty AME Zion Church inDavie County. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Born Jan. 30, 1930, in RowanCounty, a son of Inez Gilliam of
Baltimore, Md., and the late Major Johnson, he was a securityguard and a special police officer
for radar security.Survivors, in addition to his
mother, include his foster father,
Johnson Ijames of Cooleemee; a
son. Perry Clentent of Atlanta,Ga.; three daygWrs, PriscillaBurley of Atlanta, Ga., Marie
Booe of Mocksville and Johnsie
Bares of Cooleemee; two brothers,
Bernard Johnson of Greensboro,
and Angelo Johnson of Advance;
five sisters, Kathy Johnson ofAtlanta, Ga., Dolly, Teresa and
Minnie Johnson, all of Mocksville,and Peggy Johnson of Winston-
Salem; and nine grandchildren.
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PILOT MOUNTAIN - MrVirginia Mae Newsome Manuel,
66, widow of Theodore Glenn
Manuel, 104 Stephens St., died
Saturday at Northern Hospital of
Surry County in Mt. Airy.
She was bom in Forsyth Coun
ty to David and Maude Barrow
Newsome. She was a member of
Pinnacle Church of God.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. Mondell (Barbara) Bryant
and Mrs. Bill (Shirley) Kneavel,
both of Pilot Mountain, Mrs. R.J.
(Betty) Atkins, Pinnacle and Mrs.
Linda Bryant, Mocksville; one
son, William Glenn Manuel,
Greensboro; 13 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren and one sister,
Mrs. Espie Tuttle, Rural Hall.
Funer^ services were held Mon
day at Cox-Needham Funeral
Home Chapel by the Rev. Avis
Hill and the Rev. Milton Sewell.
Entombment was in Pilot Mountain
City Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Pilot
Mountain Rescue Squad, P.O. Box
743, Pilot Mountain, N.C. 27041 ior Pilot Knob Fire Dept. ^
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Frederick Hellard, 69, of
Gladstone Road, died Monday
night at Rowan Memorial Hospital.
The funeral was held Wednesday
at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,
Mocksville, conducted by the Rev.
Larry Allen, pastor of the
Cooleeinee First Baptist Church.
Burial followed in Legion
Memorial Park.
Bom July 21, 1916, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
John Berry and Willie Foster
Hellard. Retired from Burlington
Mills, he was a member of First
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife,,Ver-
sie Driver Hellard; a son, Freddy
Hellard of Cleveland; a sister,
Bilt-ie Murphy of Route 1,
Woodleaf; four grandchildren; and
six
4 MRS. OITIE S. SAPP
WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs.
Ottie Shaver Sapp, 69, of 11^3
Salem Lake Rd., died Monday. '
Mrs. Sapp w^s bum on February *'
23, 1916, in Iredell County to
David and Mallic Wi^)m Shaver.
She spent her early lite at tl;e Mills.
Home in Thumasville, coming to
Winston-Salem in lF3S, and was
mui'ricd in February of
KTchard J. Sapp who was, in
sheet metal business. She
nicmbor of the OaklawpvBaptist*.
Church and Sunday school.
Sapp was preceded in death by her
husband in 1980.
SuiA'iving are four daughters.
Mrs. Joyce Burton, Mrs. Pam
Angell and Mrs. Rubin Kincaid, all
of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Deb
bie Mumford, Medford, Ore.; one
son, R. David' Sapp, Winston-
Salem; nine grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrss. Nell Shore,
Mocksville, and Mrs. Edna Cox,
Olin; three brothers, Robert E.
Shaver, Dillwyn, Va., Forest V.
Shaver, Wilmington, and David
Norris Shaver, Keraersville.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at the Oaklawn Baptist
Church conducted by the Rev.
Mike Gilmore, with burial follow
ing in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
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MOCKSVILLE - Mr. Thomas
Lillington Smith, 80, of Route S
dibd at Forsyth Memorial Hospital
Tuesday morning following an ex
tended illness. He was &)ro in
Davie County, son of the late
Thomas F. and Lula Eaton Smith.
He was a member of Cedar
Creek Baptist Church, and was
retired from Hanes Corp. and
Mocksville Manufacturing Co.
He is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Helen Transou of the home;
one son-in-law, Allen Transou of
the home; seven grandchildren;
two brothers, Elmer Smith of
Winston-Salem and Minor Smith
of Hamptonyille.
Funeral services will be held 2
p.m. Friday at the Cedar Creek
Baptist Church, in Davie County.
Dr. W.C. Hay will officiate and
burial will follow in the church
cemetery. The body will lie in state
at the church one hour prior to
funeral time.
The family will meet with
friends in the chapel of Morrison-
Studevent Funeral Home in
Mocksville Thursday evening from
7-8 p.m.
V HENRY W. WHITE
MOCKSVILLE - Henry
William White, 49, of Route 7,
died March 20 at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital in Winston-
Salem after an extended illness.
Born May ID, 1936, in Iredell
County, he was employed by
Heritage Furniture Co. He was a
member of Chestnut Grove Baptist
Church.
Survivors include two suns,
William Melvin and Larry Eugene
White, both of Route 7; a daughter.
Kathryn M. White of Route 7; four
brothers, Bobby E., Charles and
Gary White, all of Salisbury, and
Jimmy White of Mooresville;
Pour sisters, Genildine Dalton of
Statesville and Edna Hairston,
Margaret Ijames and Carolyn
Hairston, all of Mocksville.
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EAST BEND — Betty Loii
Williams Wooten, SS, Rt. 1, East
Bend, died Wednesday evening.'
Mrs. Wooten was bom in For:
syth County to Columbus and
^izabeth North Williams. She was
a member of Forbush Friends
Meeting and was retired from R.JI
Reynolds Tobacco Co.
She is survived by her husband,
Virgil Aldeene Wooten, of the
home; two daughters, Karla Long,
Rl. 2, East Bend, and Mrs. Gina
Hutchens, Stanleyville; two sons.
Randall Wooten, Rt. I, Advance
and David Wooten, of the home;
five brothers, Sherrill Williams.
Sanford, Wendell Williams, Pfaff-
town, Buford (Pete) Williams, Rt.
4, East Bend, Harold Williams,
Raleigh, and Robert Williams,
Bessemer City; six sisters, Mrs.
Grace Dwiggins, Winston-Salem,
Myrtle, Reba and Edith Dinkins,
all of Yadkinville, Mrs. Mildred
Taylor, Ridgeland, S.C., and Mrs.
Ruth Ratledge, Rt. 2, ^st Bend;
two grandsons, Jason Long and
Adam Wooten; and two grand
daughters, Krista Long and Lyn-
say Wooten.
Funeral services were held Fri
day at Forbush Friends Meeting by
the Rev. Elmer Thomas, the Rev.
Jake Penley, i^nd the Rev. Dallas
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ADVANCE - K. Dale Cai ler,
23, of Kl. 1. Ailvuiice, died March
25 al Baptist Hospital.
He was born September 20,
' 1962 in Guilfurd County to
Douglas Rex and Mary Ann
Thomas Carter. He spent must of
his life in Davidson County, was
of the Baptist faith, and a brick
mason for Rex Carter Masonry.
He is survived by his father and
mother, and one brother. Rex Alan
Carter, all of th^; home; his grand
mothers. Mrs. Ola Ragan, of
Knollwuod Ave. and Mrs. Sallie
Griffith Carter, of Advance; and
several aunts and uncles.
n Funeral services were held Fri
day at Green Meadows Baptist
Church by the Rev. J. Keith
Money and the Rev. Leon Wood.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
V EDNA I'lillJJPS GROCE
MOCKSVILLE — Edna Phillips
Groce, of Rt. 5, Mocksville, pass
ed away Monday. She was born
September 30, 1918, in Yadkin
County to V.A. (Yank) and Ella
Davis Phillips.
Mrs. Groce was a member of
Gospel Light Baptist Church. She
was retired from R.J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co. after 38 years as aoi;;
inspector.
She was preceded in death by a
brother, Clyde (Tink) Phillips.
Surviving arc her husband,
Clayton J. Groce, of the home; one
daughter, Miss Brcnda K. Bryant,
Virginia Beach, Va.; one son, W.
Don Bryant, Dallas, Texas; one
sister, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Yadkin-
vUle; three brothers, Paul R. and
Howard L. Phillips, both of Ha.sl
Bend, and Johnny W. Phillips,
Winston-Salem; three step
daughters, Mrs. Carol Connor,
High Point, Mrs. Peggy Johnson,
Kernersville, and Mrs. Olena
Anderson, Winston-Salem; and
two stepsons, Mickey GrtK-e,
Mocksville and Jimmy Groce,
Cary.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at Gospel Light Baptist
Church by the Rev. Bobby Rober-
wn. Interment followed in Forbush
: Friends Church Cemetery in
Yadkin Ccjlinty.
DOROTHY H. WELLMAN
MOCKSVILLE - Dorothy
Harris Wellman, 70, of Route 4,
died late Tuesday night at Davie
County Hospital.
Funeral . services were held
Thursday at Eaton's Funeral Home
Chapel, conducted by the Rev.
D.C. Sullivan. Burial followed in
Legion Memorial Park in
Coolecmee.
Born March S, 1916, in Kansas
City, Kan., she was a daughter of
the late Leonard apd Etta Gausc
Harris. A homenKtiLe'-y''1'^'
member of EdgewoOd Baptist
Church.
Her husband, Glenn Wellman,
died in 1968.
Survivors include two daughters,
Lt>rri McDaniel of Route 4 and
Glenda. Baldwin of Selma, Ore.;
two. sons, Gordon Wellman of
Lancaster. Calif., and Oran
Wellman of Sacramento, Calif.;
A sister, Burnis Huser of
Oakland, Calif.; a brother, Lester
Harris of Bakcrsville, Calif.; 18
grandchildren; and 19
great-grandchildren.
y/ VIOLA BOWLES
TURRENTINE
MOCKSVILLE - Viola Bowles
Turrentine, 94. Rt. 3, Sain Rd.,
died at Baptist Hospital late Sun
day evening.
! Funeral services will be held
at Oak Grove United
' Methodist ChurcR'bjrtfie'Rev. Fied
Shoaf. Burial will be in the church
cemetery.
The family will be at Eaton's
l-'uneral Home Wcdne.sday night
from 7 to 9. The hotly will be
placed in the church 30 minutes
before the service.
Btrrn Jan. 23, 1892, in Davie
County, she was a daughter t)f the
late Wilburn and Sally Boger
Bowles. A homemaker, she was
the trldest living member of Oak
Grove United Methodist Church.
Her husband, Charlie "Stink"
Turrentine, preceded her in death.
Survivors include a daughter,
Elizabeth Sain of Route 3; a son,
W.C. "Dee" Turrentine of
Monroe; four grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren.
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ADVANCE - Annie Sidden
Hendrix, 85, of Route 2 died at her
home Friday night.
The funeral was held Monday at
Fork Baptist Church with the Rev.
Gordon Joyner ofllciating. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Hendrix was born March
3, 1901, in Davie County to the
late George Washingttm and Sarah
Frances Carter Sidden.
She was a homemaker and a
member of Fork Baptist Church.
Her husband, Eddie Nathaniel
Hendrix, died June II, 1985.
Survivors include eight
daughters, Mary Frances Hendrix
and Vernic Hendrix, both of the
home, Lucy Carter, Surah Smith,
and Joyce ^me^all of Lexington,
: Evelyn Fishel of Clemmons, Edilp
Long of Statesville, and Annie
. Ruth Everhart of Route 2; two
. sons, Robert and ^ance Hendrix,
both of Route 2; 14 grandchildtn^ji
and six great-grandchildren.
^ QUEEN E. IJAMES
COOLEEMEE — Queen Esther
Ijames, 67, of 13 Hickory St., died
Thursday at Davie County Hospiud
! in Mocluville after being in declin-
' Ing health for the past five months.
The funeral was Sunday at
> Liberty AME Zion Church, con-
I ducted by the Rev. Don Copeland.
I Burial followed in the church
I cemetery.
Born Oct. 10, 1918, in Davie
County, she was a daughlei of the
Iqte Alonzo and Cleola
Clement. Educated ' iii . the
Mocksville City School.s,'she was DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY
retired from Cannon Mijjls' Co..
Plant 16, and was a life member
of Liberty AME Zion Church,
where she served on the stewardess
board.
'; Survivors include her husband,
Theodore Ijames; two sons, James
H- and Jerry C. Ijames, both of the
home; two daughters, Alice Pruitt
of Cooleem^e and Annett
Cuthbertson of Cleveland; a
brother, James Odcll Clement of
Cooleemee; 12 grandchildren;-and
14 great-grandchildren.,
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MOCKSVILLE - James
Hubert Carter. Sr., 75, of Route
7, died at his residence April 2.
Graveside rites were held April
4 at Turrentine Baptist Church
cemetery with the Rev. Charles
Hensley and the Rev. Bill Creason
officiating.
Memorials may be made to Tur
rentine Baptist Church, Route 7,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Bom Sept. 29, 1910, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
Frank M. and Jennie Smith Carter.
A retired brick mason, he was a
member of Turrentine Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Helen Charles Carter; a daughter,
Ann Carter Dyson of Route 7; a
son, James H. Carter, Jr. of Route
3; a brother, Hicks Carter of
Winston-Salem; five grand
children; and two
great-grandchildren.
/ ' RONALD K. MYERS
WOODLEAF — The funeral for
Ronald Kevin Myers, 25, of Route
I, was conducted Monday in the
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in
Mocksville by the Rev. D.C.
Sullivan. Burial was in the Enon
Church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
North Hills Christian School on
West Innes Street, Salisbury.
Bora Dec. 6, I960, in Rowan
County, he was the son of Ray and
Sue Holder Myers of Route 9,
Salisbury. He was an employee of
Goodman Lumber Co. and a
member of Calvary Baptist Taber
nacle Church.
Survivors, in addition to his
parents, are his wife, Marsha Eudy
Myers; a daugljtdr, Chelsea Leigh
Myers of the homei; a sister, Leslie
Renee Myers oA Hickory; two (
brothers, Randyl. and Rodney
Myers, both of Route 9, Salisbury; •
and his grandparenfe, C.G. Myers
Of Route 9 and .Nancy Holder of
Barber. }
Myers, 25,/of Route I, died
Mturday moiling from injuries hesuffered in a motoi^ycle accident.
J k. BRACEY BOBBITT
WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. A.
Bracey Bobbitt, 89, died April 2
at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
He was bora April 3, 1896 in
Warren County to Fletcher and
Eva Belle Bracey Bobbitt. He at
tended Macon Elementary School
and graduated from Macon High
School. He was also a graduate of
the University of North Carolina
School of Pharmacy.
He moved to Winston-Salem in
1914 to work for Owens Drug Co.
where he was employed until 1922.
He and his brother, Louis Bobbitt,
owned Bobbitt Drug Co. in the
Robert E. Lee Hotel, Dec. 1,1922,
the Nissen Drug Co., April 30,,
1927, and Bobbitt's Pharmacy^J
l/ ROBERT RUCKER
THOMASVILLE - Robert
Rucker, 56, of Liberty Hou.se,
Thomasville, formerly of
Salisbury, died March 31 at Com
munity General Hospital.
Thomasville.
Bora June 3, 1929, in Com
merce County, Ga., he was a son
of the late Robert and Irene Bonett
Rucker. Educated in the
Mocksville schools, he was a
member of Boxwood Baptist
Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Robert Rucker of Woodleaf and
Jerry Lee Rucker of Baltimore,
Md.; a daughter, Patricia Rivers of
Mocksville; and four
grandchildren.une 27, 1929. After his brother^ ^
death «n April, 1947, Mr. Bobbitt^ ARIZONA TENOR TINSLEY'
managt^ T' SALISBURY - Arizona Tenor
November 9, 1966, when he Tinsley, 69, of 301 Me.ssner St.,
retired to his farm in Davie Coun
ty, Farmington. He was a noted
trainer of field trial bird dogs for
many years.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.
C.M. (Alice) Schaum, Winston-
Salem and Mrs. C.G. (Eva) Belle
Sprinkle, Lewisville; one brother,
Hilliard F. Bobbitt, Glen Alpine;
and twelve nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held II
a.m. April 4 at Vogler's Main
Street Chapel by the Rev. Dallas
Rush. A graveside service was held
at Greenwood Cemetery in Macon,
N.C. by the Rev. Johnathon
Strothers.
died Sunday at 12:41 a.m. at
Rowan Memorial Hospital after
being in declining health for a
month and .seriously ill for one'
week.
The funeral will be Thursday at
3 p.m. in the Noble and Kelsey
Memorial Chapel, conducted by
the Rev. J.L. Stowe. Burial will be
in Boxwood Baptist Church
cemetery in Mocksville.
Borh July 29^ 1916, in Royston.
Ga., she was a daughter of the late
Thomas hn'd Hattie Norman Tenor,
Educated in the Davie County
schools, she was a retired
employee, of the VA Medical
Center and was a member of Box
wood Baptist Qhurch, where she
served on the missionary society.
•Survivors include two sons,
Albert and William Paul Tinsley,
both of Salisbury; a daughter,
Pamela Tinsley of the home; a
brother, Charlie Tenor of
Cooleemee;
Six sisters, Nellie Davidson and
Naomi Reid, both of Mocksville,
Jossie Tabor, OIlie Bell Scott and
Martha Ross, all of Salisbury, and
Carrie Ruth Graham of BrooMyn,
N.Y.; and five grandchildren.
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MOCKSVILLE - Charles
Leslie Daniel, 75, of S19 Salisbury
St., died Wedne.sday, April 9 at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital in
Winston-Salem.
The funeral was held Friday,
April 11 at Mocksville First United
Methodist Church, conducted by
the Rev. Don Davi.s. Burial was in
Rose Cemetery.
Bom Sept. 19, 1910, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
James Arthur and Florence Ar-
mand Daniel. Before his retirement
he was owner of Ideal Grocery. He
later owned Leslie's Men's Shop
and the Daniel Hearing Aid
Center.
He was a member of the First
United Methodist Church,
Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134
and the Hickory Hill Country Club
in Davie County.
Survivors include his wife,
Christine Warren Daniel; and a
si.ster, Ruth Shank of Valley, Ala.
J MRS. RUTH P. DUHW UU
ADVANCE - Mrs. Ruth Potts
Dull, 70, of Rt. I, Advance, wife
of George T. Dull, died Monday
morning at Davie County Hospital
in Mocksville.
Funeral services were held at 4
p.m. Wednesday at the Macedonia
Moravian Church by the Rev.
Hampton Morfan. Burial follow
ed in the church graveyard.
Mrs. Dull was bom in Davie*
County to John and Sarah Cam-
millia Carter Dull. She had lived
all of her life in the Advance Com
munity of Davie County, and was
a lifelong member of Macedonia
Moravian Church.
She is survived by her husband,
of the home: one daughter and her
husband, Larry and Patsy Lanier.
Advance; one son and wife,
Eugene and Anne Dull. Advance;
two grandsons, Chad and Greg
Lanier; three sisters. Misses Lena
and Ethel Potts, Lewisvillc and
Elmer J. Potts; Tampa, Fla.
Memorials may be made to the
Building Fund at Macedonia Mora
vian Church.
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SIMEON ACOSTA
■nO|fDURAS — SimeonAco^. 72, of Honduras, CentralAm^ica, father of Mrs. Claude(petty) Walker of Route 9, Kepley•^oap. Salisbury, and Mrs. J.B.
(Digna) Phelps of MiKluville, died
April 9 in Honduras.
The funeral and burial took place
Thursday in Honduras.
Born in Honduras, he had lived
there all of his life. He was a
retired contractor.
Other survivors include his wife,
Amelia Acosta; four sons; four
other daughters; two brothers; asister; 29 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
lM RS. MARY LELl M. BALL
WINSTON-SALEM Mrs.
Mary Leii Mitchell Ball, 87, 1216
Windfleld Dr., died Saturday at
Pellcare Nursing Facility.
She was bom October 7, 1891
y/x MARTIN G. FOSTER
COOLEEMEE — MartipGemer Foster, 59, of Edgcwood
Circle, died Monday at his home
after a period of declining health.
The funeral held Tuesday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel withthe Rev. E.M. James officiating.
Burial was in Turrenfine Baptist
Church cemetery.
Memorials may be made toDavie County Hospice,
Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Bom April 3, 1927, in Davie
County, he was a son of the lateMartin G. and Wincie SedberryFoster. Retired from MetropolitanPolice of Washington, D.C., hewas a veteran of the U.S. Navy
during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, OletaMayberry Foster; two daughters.
Carol Lynn Scott of Fleetwotxl,
Laura Jean Foster of Hickory;a ron, Larry Martin Foster ofinIredellQwntytoColumbusBelly Renegar Milchell. • ^JlMaybel Unier, Helen Hendriek;
and Delora Poplin, all of
Mocksville; a brother. George
"Buck" Foster of Route 7, Mocks-,
ville; and two grandchildren.
/ ORA BEULAH HOLCOMB
WINSTON-SALEM - Ora
Beulah Holcomb, 79, of 2321 Ard-
more Terrace, died Tuesday, April
8, at the 'Triad Rehabilitation
Center in Winston-Salem.She was bom in Yadkin County
to Nathan and Etta Collins Adams,
and was a member of the Winston-
Salem Friends Meeting.
Surviving arc her husband. H.
Grady Holcomb, of the home; two
sons, Allan Holcomb, Mocksville
and James H. Holcomb,
Lewisville; one daughter-in-law,
Tamela L. Holcomb, Lewiville;
two grandchildren, Jerry and Vikki
Holcomb; one sister, Mrs. Nina
Lawson, Gamer; and five brothers.
Thomas Adams, Concord. Johnny
and Zeno Adams, Mocksville. and
Mark and Marvin Adams.
Yadkinville.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, April 10, at Mackie-
Gcntry Chapel by the Rev. Victor
Murchison and the Rev. David
Wolf. Burial followed in the Mit
chell's United Methodist Church
Cemetery. .
Funeral services were held at
Vogler's Reynolda Road (Thaipel by
the Rev. Bobby Cranfill and
Bishop Albert Perry. Interment
followed in Woodland Cemetery.
Mrs. Ball lived most of her life
in Winston-Salem. She was a
member of First church of the Liv
ing God.
Surviving are three daughters,
Mrs. Lucille B. Luffman, of the
home, Mrs. Millie Sapp,
Kernersville and Mrs. Betty
Nifong, Winston-Salem; four sons,
Emie Mitchell, Walnut Cove,
Robert Ball, Kernersville, Johnny
Ball. Winston-Salem and David
Ball, Thomasville; 24 grand
children; 30 great-grandchildren;
one great-great-grandchild; ■ and
one brother, Floyd Mitchell,
Cooleemee.
y IDA MAE REEVES
HARMONY — Ida Mae Richardson Reeves, 74, of Route 1,died at her home April 8.The funeral was held April 10 at
New Union United MethodistChurch, conducted by Dr.
Ellsworth Nothstinc, the Rev.
Wade Wright and th^ Rev. Melvin
Becker. Burial was in the church
cemdery.
Memorials may be made to the
building fund of New Union
United Methodist Church, Route 1, '
Harmony, N.C. 28634.
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County, she was a (lighter of the
late David and Maiy Beck Richard
son. She was a honicmaker and a
member of New Union United
Methodist Church.-
Survivors include her husband.
Charlie Reeves; four daughters
Nola Ludwick of Greensborol
Mary Teague of Route i;
Katherine Routh of Climax and
Brenda Faw of Charlotte; a son.
Wade Reeves of Route 1; a sister.'
Elma Benge of Columbia. S.C.; a
brother. Gilnier Richardson of
Lenoir; 12 grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
^ HENRY G. KOCH
MOCKSVILLE - Henry
George Koch. 78. of 157 Grey St..
died Saturday at Lula Conrad
Hoots Memorial Hospital,
Yadkinville.
A memorial service was held in
New York. N.Y.
Funeral Mass for Mr. Koch will j
be held at 4 p.m. Friday. April 18-''
at St. Francis Catholic Church on
Highway 601 North. Mocksville.
Born Aug. 1. 1907, in Brooklyn,
N.Y., a son of the late George J.
and Lillian Koenig Koch, he was
retired as a tool and die mechanic.
, His wife. Mary Woodworth,
died Feb. 18. 1986.
Survivors include three
daughters. Mary Lou Day of
Manlius, N.Y.. Alice Hines of
Escondido, CaliL. and Diana Cor-
natzer of Mocksville; 13 grand-''
children; and 18 great-grand
children.
n REV. E.R. CRATER, SR. *
YADKINVILLE - Reverend
E.R. Crater. Sr.. of Lee Ave., died
Friday at the Hoots Memorial
Hospital.
He was born in Iredell County
to Augustus F. and Mary Roxie
Whitlock Crater. He was a
member of South Oak Ridge Bap-
tish Church, and the Yadkin
Masonic Lodge No. 162 AF and
AM. He was an ordained Baptist
Minister for 25 years, and was a
Sunday School Teacher,
Superintendent. Church Clerk, and
Deacon for Shiloh Baptist Church.
He was also Church Clerk and
Sunday School Director for Briar
Cfsek Baptist Association.
He was a pioneer leader ofijpro-
gress for Yadkin County, serving
as County Commissioner, Justice
of the Peace, a charter member of
the Yadkin County Farm Bureau
' Board, and a charter member of the
Hoots Memorial Hospi|al Board
where he served as Hospital Ad
ministrator for 16 years. He serv
ed as first President of the Yadkin
County Farm Bureau Board, also
serving on the State Farm bureau
Board for five years. ">•
He was Director of the Davifc
and Crescent Electrical Member
ship Corp. for 32 years, and Presi
dent of the Board for 20 years. He
helped organize the first State Elec
trical Membership Corp.. and was
the first President of the Associa
tion of Tar Hill Electrical Member
ship Corp.. where he served as the
National Director representing the
N.C. National Board of Directors,
and delivered an address on what
Rural Electrification Corp. meant
to North Carolina and the rural
people of america. The address
was printed in the 1.952 Congres
sional Record. He was the first
President of the Yadkin County
Planning Board, and a member of
the State and National Hospital
Association. Mr. Crater wrote.
Part of the things I have loved,
is to help make Yadkii^ County,
North Carolina, and America a bet
ter place to live."
Surviving Mr. Crater are his
wife. Mrs. Pearl Henderson
Crater; one daughter. Mrs. Jack
(Opal Kay) Robertson, Winston-
^lem; one son, Mr. E.R. Crater,
Hamptonville; four grand-
;tt|Hldren, Terry Crater, Zandra
.V Bennett, Diane Freeman, and Pam
Minton; seven great-
grmdchildren; and one sister, Mrs.
Minnie Brown Foster, Mocksville.
Funeral services were held Sun
day at Zion Baptist Church by the
Rev. Phil Beavers and the Rev.
Sidney Grimes.
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/' THOMAS G. C(X)LEY
GALAX, VA. - Thoinas
George Cooley. 79, died April 9
at Baptist Hospital. He was born
December 4. l906loWUey P. and
Comeila Jennings Cooley. He was
retired from Webb Furniture Co.
in Galax.
He is survived by three
daughters. Mrs. Oscar
McClamrock. Mocksville, Mrs.
Charles L. Porterfield. Winston-
Salem. and Mrs. Barbara
Whitakcr, Mount Airy; and five
grandchildren.
Funeral services were Saturdayruiicial dClYiV-wa
. SHIRLEY L. COUSINO
PAWLEYS ISLAND. S.C. ~
Shirley Lynn Cousino. 17. of
Pawleys Island. S.C., died Satur
day at the Children's Hospital at
Richland Memorial Hospital in
Columbia, S.C. She had been
seriously ill for six months and
critically ill for four weeks.
The fiineral was held Tuesday at
Summersett Memorial Chapel,
conducted by the Rev. Hartman
Fege, pastor of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church at Pawleys
Island. Burial followed at Rose
Cemetery in Mocksville.
Bom March 5,1968, in Hudson.
Mich., she was a daughter of
Rachael Daniel Cousino Weeks
and the late Donald Eugene
Cousino. She had attended South
Davie Junior High School before
moving to South Carolina. There
she attended Soccateese High
School in Myrtle Beach.
A member of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, she was a junior
volunteer fireman at the Midway
Fire Department in South Carolina.
Survivors, in addition to her
mother, include three brothers.
Todd, Eddie and Shane Cousino.
all of the home; three stepsisters.
Penny Marlene Weeks of the
home. Ginger and Jeana Weeks,
both of Route 6, Mocksville; and
a stepgrandmother, Emma Frances
Weeks of Six Run, S.C.
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LEXINGTON — Cora Daniels
Bowman Tadlock. 76. of Buena
Vista Nursing Home, died April 8
in Lexington Memorial Hospital
after an illness of two years.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Davidson Funeral
Home C^pel. Burial .was in Forest
Hill Memorial Park.
She was born in Davie County
on Nov. 24.'1909.
Her husband. John R. Tadlock.
preceded her in death.
Survivors include a son. Marvin !
Ray Bowman of Salisbury; and 27
grandchildren. . '
at Vaughan-Guynn Funeral Home
Chapel by the Rev. Dale Johnson
and Elder Jess Higgins. Burial
< MRS. LILLIE W. JONES
' ALA. - Mrs. LillieWilham Jones of Salcm. Alabama
died Wednesday. April 9, at her
home.
Funeral services were held Sun
day. April 13. at 1:30 p.m. in
Salem, Alabama.
Surviving is a son, Odell
Williams of Philadelphia, Pa.; a
brother, the Rev. Otis J. Williahis
of Bessmer. Alabama; and a niece,
Mrs. Ethel W. Scott of Mocksville.
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WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs.
Angela Jean French Brewer, 28.
Rt. 10, Hege Rd., died Monday
morning at Baptist Hospital.
She was born M^y 30, 1957, to
Hubert and Jean Cleary French,
and had spent most of her life in
Forsyth County.
She is survived by her husband,
Gerald Brewer; and one daughter,
Rana Brewer, both of the home;
her father, Hubert French, Jr.
McGregor Rd.; her mother, Jean
Smith, Thompson Dr.; three
sisters, Linda French, Walker
Ave., Lea French, McGregor Rd.,
and Vickey Edge, Myrtle Beach,
S.C.; her stepmother, Florence
French; her stepfather, Jimmy
Smith; two stepbrothers, Dennis
Smith, Stanleyville and Mark
Smith, Mocksville; and her grand
mothers, Mrs. Viola Cleary,
Winston-Salem and Mrs. Almenia
French, FIcctwood Circle.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller
Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev.
Ron Baity. Burial followed in^Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
^ WILLIE MAE CANUPP J
KANNAPOLIS - Willie Mae
Gatton Canupp, 72, of the Kan-
napolis Retirement Center, diedj^
Wednesday, April 16, at Cabarrus?^^^
Memorial Hospital after a seriojiis;
illness of 2Vt weeks.
The funeral was held Friday,
April 18, at Whitley's Funeral
Home Chapel, conducted by the
Rev. Fenton Jones. Burial was in
Sharon Memorial Park in
Charlotte.
Born Sept. 15, 1913, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late James L. and Minnie Jackson
Gatton. Formerly employed by
Cannon Mills Co., Plant 1, No. 4
spinning room, she attended First
Assembly Worship Center, Con
cord. She had lived in the area
since 1933.
Her husband, Oscoe "Jack"
Canupp, preceded her in death.
Survivors include a daughter,
Carolyn C. Haywood of Charlotte;
two brothers. Max E. Gatton of
Raleigh and Reice S. Gatton of
Kannapolis; four other sisters, Ed
na Edwards of Mocksville and
Mary Isenhour. Maiiha Austin
Green and Pearl Ganon, all of Kan
napolis; and one grandchild.
V THOMAS L. HOBSON
EAST BEND — Thomas Leo
Hobson, 84, of Rt. 2, died Mon
day morning at his home.
He was born in Yadkin County
to William H. and Temperance
Williams Hobson. He was a retired
farmer and a member of the Mount
Bethel Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. An-
nis Mickles Hobson, of the home;
two daughters, Mrs. Bemice Hob
son Spillman, Rt. 2, East Bend and
Mrs. Joaime Hobson Sewell, Pilot
Mountain; four sons, Billy Wade
Hobson and John T. Hobson, both
of Rt. 2, East Bend, and the Rev.
Lawrence D. Hobson and H. Lee
Hobson, both of Rt. 1, East Bend;
three sisters, Mrs. Rosa H.
Allgood, Rt. 5, Mocksville, Mrs.
Minnie Royall, California, and
Mrs. Carol Whiteside, Falls
Church, Va.; fourteen grand
children; and ten
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at the Mount Bethel
Baptist Church by the Rev. Ottis
Hurst. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
. JOHN PEARSON GRUBBS
MOCKSVILLE - John Pearson
Irubbs, 55, of Rt. 3, died early
uesday morning, April 15, at
Davie County Hospital.
*■ Funeral services were held at 11
a.m. Wednesday, April 16, at Fork
Baptist Church by the Rev. Gor
don Joyner. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
The family requests meirorials
be made to the Building Fund of
Fork Baptist Church, Rt. 3, Box
235, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Mr. Grubbs was bom in Forsyth
County to the late Joseph P. and
Mirtie Thomas Grubbs, and was a
jeweler for 30 years with Foster's
Jewelry Store in Mocksville. He
was a member of Fork Baptist
Church.
Surviving are his wife, Johnsie
Gobble Grubbs, of the home; one
daughter, Mrs. Dale (Donna)
Lanier, Rt. 2, Advance; one son,-
John Stephen Grubbs, Rt. 3,
Mocksville; two grandchildren;
one sister, Mrs. Ruth Richardson,
Rt. 3, Mocksville; and two half
sisters, Mrs. Nannie Phillips and
Mrs. Clevie Andrews, both of Siler
City.
V» EVA B.J. SAPP
KERNERSVILLE - Mrs. Eva
Beeson Johnson Sapp, 91, of 140
Village Green, Greensboro, diedMonday at Cone Hospital in
Greensboro.
She was born in Forsyth Coun
ty, a daughter of Joseph and Dora
Peoples Beeson. She was amember of the Colfax Baptist
Church and active in the Women's
Missionary Society. She was
preceded in death by her husbands.Ash Johnson and Clyde Sapp, andthree sons, Ben, Paul and Guy
Johnson.
She is survived by four sons.
Van H. Johnson and Don Johnson,
both of Kernersville, Joe B.
Johnson, Salisbury, and Gene R.Johnson, Mocksville; one step
daughter, Mrs. Becky Smith.Kernersville; two stepsons, GeorgeSapp, Greensboro and Jim Sapp,
Kernersville; a brother, CurtisBeeson, Kernersville; twenty
grandchildren; and twelve great
grandchildren. Funeral services
were held Wednesday at Colfax
Baptist Church by the Rev. John
Boyles. Interment followed in the
Glennview Baptist Church
Cemetery.
V • CHARLIE P. SPRY
MOORESVILLE - Charlie
Phillip Spry, 72, of 228 Institute
St., died Tuesday, April 15, at
Iredell Memorial Hospital in
Statesville after a lengthy illness.
The funeral was held Thursday,
April 17, at Neill Funeral Home
Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Ned
Christie. Burial was in Chestnut
Hill Cemetery in Salisbury.
Born Feb. 19, 1914, in Davie
County, he was a son of the lute
Charlie and Lilly Spry. He was
retired from Owens-Illinois.
His fi rst wife. Ruby Freeman
Spry, died in 1950, and his second
wife, Jean Penninger Spry, died in
1985.
Survivors include two sons,
Richard Spry of Mooresville and
Larry Spry of Gastonia; two step- .
sons, Robert Barber of Kannapolis
and Milton Barber of Newport
News, Va.; three daughters, Lois
Miller of Kannapolis, Louise Lun-
dy of Liberty and Geraldine Holl-
ingsworth of Spartanburg, S.C.;
A sister, Martha Swink of i
Salisbury; a brother, George Spry
ofLinwood; 17 grandchildren; and
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CHARLOTTE - Mr. George
Alexander Hartman, 95. 5119
Beckford Dr., died at Charlotte
Memorial Hospital Saturday.
He was born March 26, 1891,
in Davie County to Charles Alex
ander and Margaret Brock Hart-
man. He was owner of Hartman
Electric Service in Mocksville for
40 years. He was a Sergeant in the
National Guard during World War
1. Mr. Hartman was a graduate of
Guilford College, class of 1913.
He was a lifelong member of
Farminglon Masonic Lodge No.
265 A.F.& A.M. He was a life
member of 69 years as past master,
serving four limes as active sup
porter and contributor. He had an
active interest in sports and played
the second base [wsilion for Farm-
ington Baseball Team in the 1920s
and 1930s. He won a city-wide ten
nis tournament in the early 1920s
in Winston-Salcm. He was a
member of the tennis team for
Guilford College. In the early
1940s, Mr. Hartman built the on
ly tennis court in Mocksville.
where young people came to learn
and play the game of tennis.
Other hobbies included raising
beautiful flowers and growing
canteloupes that he distributed
among his ma^^iriends in
Mocksville. He ||^n'active life
until his early 9ds.
He was a -meinber for many
years of First United Methodist
Church of Mocksville and the
Men's Bible Class.
Surviving are two sons, Guy B.
Hartman, Charlotte and John C.
Hartman, Farmington; one
daughter, Mrs. Josephine Bunch,
Statesville; one sister, Mrs. Mar-
jorieSholtes, Charlotte; 10 grand
children and four great-grand
children.
Funeral services were held at
2:30 p.m. Monday at First United
Methodist Church of Mocksville.
Burial followed in Farmington
Community Cemetery in
Farmington.
The family requests memuiials
be made to Farmington Masonic
Lodge No. 265, A.F.& A.M., Rt.
2, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or First
United Methodist Church, N. Main
St., Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or
Farmington Community Cemetery
Fund, c/o Naomi Green, Rt. 5,
Mocksville. N.C. 27028.
V DR. SORAB MINWALLA
MOCKSVILLE - Dr. Sorab
Peslonji Minwalla, 60, of 225 Hol
ly Lane, died April 17 at Davie
County Hospital.
A memorial service was held at
Eaton's Funeral Cliapel at 4 p.m.
Saturday conducted by Rev.
Leiand Richardson and Dr. George
Kimberly. The btxly was cremated
and his remains will be taken to
Toronto, Canada.
Born March 29. 1926. in
Karachi, Pakistan to Pestonji Khur-
shedji and the late Goolbai Talati
Minwalla, he had been a practic
ing general surgeon in Mocksville
since October 197.3. He worked
witli the Davie County Hospital un
til his illness and later became an
honorary staff member. He was of
the Zoroastrian religion.
Survivors, in addition to his
father, include three daughters,
Sarah, Naomi and Dena Minwalla,
all of the home; one son. Darius
Minwalla of the home; three
sisters, Villie Homji of Toronto,
Canada. Sooiiu Mama of Karachi,
Pakistan, and Puruiz Saher of
Bombay, India; and one brother,
Khurshcd Minwalla of Karachi,
Pakistan.
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■Me^huutn Byerly Sr., 86. of 36D^vie St., died laic Monday night
at Kuwan Meniuriaj flospitai.
The funeral will be Thursday at
2 p.m. at Cooleemeet-United
Mclhoisi Church, conducted by the
Rev. Wade Childers and the Rev.
John Edwards. Burial will be in
Rowan Memorial Park Cemetery.
Born in Rowan County, March
IS, 1900, he was a son of the late
Harvey C. and Delia Mae Koontz
Byerly. Retired from Burlington
Mills, he was a member of
Coolecmee United Methodist
Church.
His fi rst wife, Polly Phelps Byer
ly, died July 24, 19S4.
Survivors include his second
wife, Eva Parrish Byerly; a
daughter. Ruby Jankiewicz of
Baltimore, Md.; a son, James H.
Byerly Jr. of Raleigh; two step
sons, Glenn Safiit of Salisbury and
Mcrideth Safrit of Charlotte;
; Two sisters, Ruth Smith of
Route 1, Mocksvillc, and Clois
Wyrick of Cooleemee; two
brothers. Jack Byerly of In
dependence, Mo., and Clyde Byer
ly of Cooleemee; fi ve grand
children; three step-grandchildien;
four gre^i-grandchildrgn; three
step-great-grandchildren; and one
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Mrs. Bculah Wagoner Brown,
86, of 221 S. Long Street,
Salisbury, died Monday at 6:40
a.m. at Rowan Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Sum-
mersett Memorial Chapel. Burial
was in the Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
She was born December 23,
1894, in Rowan County to the late
Rowan A. and Laura Prazier
Wagoner. She was educated in the
Rowan County Schools and was a
homemaker.
Surviving are: two sons, Walter
L. Brown of Atlanta, Ga., and Jim
R. Brown of Cooleemee; two
daughters, Mrs. Ruby Digh and
Mrs. Lillian Casper, both of
Salisbury; one sister, Mrs. Leo
Cooper of Salisbury; six grancF
children; and nine great
grandchildren.
^ DAVID S. FRYE
WINSTON-SALEM - David
Sunford Frye, 69, of 2399 Old
Salisbury Rd., died April 25 at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
He was bt)rn April 27, 1916, in
Davic County to Charlie and Dcia
Vaughn Frye. He spent most of his
life in Forsyth County, was a self-
employed carpet layer, and a
member of Mount Carmcl United
Methodist Church where he was a
member of the Adult Choir for
over 30 years. He was active for
several years with the Republican
Party in the South Fork precinct.
He is survived by his wife, Helen
Phelps Frye, of the home; one
daughter, Mrs. Freda Frye Mabe,
Winston-Salem; three sons, Ronald
David Frye, Arcadia, Dennis Gray
Frye, Advance, and Daniel Eugene
Frye, King; two sisters, Mrs. Ann
Simmons, Winston-Salem and
Mrs. Beatrice James, Fort Lauder-
dale, Fla.
Funeral .services were held Sun
day at Mount Carmel United
Mcihudi.'il Church by the Rev.
Christopher A. Fitzgerald and the
Rev. Randale Smith. Burial fol
lowed in Westlawn Memorial
Gardens.
Memorials may be made to
Hospice.
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MOCKSyiLLE - Geneva
•'Connie" Daniel Mayhew Haines.
36, of Vudkinville Road, died at
Davie County Hospital Monday
after a lengthy illness.
The funeral will be held at 11
a.m. Thursday at Eaton's Funeral
Home Chapel, conducted by the
Rev. Norman Frye. Burial will be
in Liberty United Methodist
Church cemetery.
Born April 3, 1950, in Burke
County, she was a daughter of the
late John and Geneva Champ-
Daniel. She was a formeremployee of Burlington Furniture
in Lexington.
Survivors include a daughter,
Angelia Mayhew Thompson of
Route 3; a son, David Glenn
Mayhew Jr. of Route 1; and six
sisters, Mary Lou Story of College
Park, Ga., Jessie McKinney and
Claudia Athey, both of Syracuse,
N.Y., Henrietta Leflerand Rachel
Weeks, both of Pawley's Island,
S.C. and Shirley Shipton of Route
4, Salisbury; and a twin brother,
r\*xntAl />f' \/aratn«o
MARY H. LEONARD
MOCKSVILLE - Maty Hij^bin
Leonard, 89, of Route 2, died early
Sunday morning at Davie CountyHospital. 1
The funeral was held 'i ucsday at
Eaton's Funeral Hume Chu|)el witii
the Rev. Fred Shoaf officjating.
Burial will be in Oak Grove'United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Born Sept. 21, 1896, in Davie
County, a daughter of the late
James C. and Sarah Swing Harbin,
she was a member of Oak Grove
United Methodist Church.
Her husband, Clyde Cecil
Leonard, died in 1984.
Survivors include two daughters,
Dora Leonard of Route 2 and Mrs.
Thomas (Ella Mae) Phillips of
Naperville, 111,; a son, J.C.
Leonard of Salisbury; and seven/randchildten.
NATHANIEL A. RAMSEY
Nathaniel A. Ramsey, known to
his friends as "Poor Nat", was
born in McDowell County, West
Virginia to the late Jo.scph LeonardMclvor ai^ Grace Ramsey. He
died April 25 following several
years of declining health. He spent
most of his life in Davie County,
and was retired from the City
Garage in Winston-Salem.
Funeral serviees were held Tues
day at 2 p.m. at the Smith Grove
AME Zion Church. Rev. Albert
Tom officiated and burial follow
ed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Ramsey is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Ella White, Mrs.
Brenda McCoy, and Miss Gloria
Mclvor, all of Winston-Salem;
three sons, James Tatum, Kenneth
Wilson, and Ronnie Ferguson, all
of Winston-Salem; seven step
children; two sisters, Mrs. Cleesie
Coles and Mrs. Mary Williains,
both of Davic County; one brother,
William Lee Mclvor of Baltimpre,
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(Sam) Cranfill, 64, of Rt. 7. died
Mottday morning at'Davie Coun
ty Hospital.
Funeral .services were held
Wednesday in Eaton's Funeral
Home Chapel by the Rev. Bill
Cre^on and the Rev. E.M. James.
Burial followed in Turrentine Bap
tist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Cranfill was bom October
18, 1921, in Davie County to the
late Andrew and Molley Rcavis
Cranfill. He was a retired
employee of Drexel-Heritage Fur
niture Co., and a member of Tur
rentine Baptist Church.
Surviving arc his wife, Ann
Barnes CranFill, of the home; one
daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Sylvia)
tJraughn, Rt. 1, Mocksville; one
granddaughter, Rhonda Draughn.
i Weaversville; and three sisters,
I Naomi Smith, Cleveland, Alberta
' Lash, Bassett, Va., and Mazzie.
rrivette, Rt. 5, Mocksville.
JEROME SHERMER
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Jerome
Shermer, 66, retired Sergeant Ma
jor. U.S. Amiy, of 17 Cardross
Lane, died April 24.
He was born in Advance, .son of
the late Tandy and Minnie
Shermer. He was a member of
College Place United Methodist
Church and the American Associa
tion of Retired Persons.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eris
Ligon Shermer, of the home; three
sons. Dr. Ron Shermer, Columbia,
Major Robert Shermer, Hemdon,
Va., and Don Shermer, Waldorf,
Md.; five .sisters, Mrs. Julia Pat-
ton and Mrs. Alpha Vogler, both
of Advance, Mrs, Willie Jo
Reynolds, Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Ed
na Gro.s.sman, Northport, Long
Island, and Mrs. Atlce Parsons,
New Carli.slc, Ind.; and (wo
grandchildren.
A graveside service was held
Sunday at the Greenbriar United
Methodist Church Cemetery by the
Rev. John Ropp, followed by
military grave riles.
V HATTIE C. HUMPHREYS
RALEIGH — Mrs. Hatlic C.
Humphreys of 2515 Poole Rd.,
Raleigh, died April 21 at a Raleigh
hospital.
She was bom February 5, 1911,
to Thomas and Ida Betts Chaffin
of Mocksville.
She is survived by her husband
Paul N. Humphreys of the home
and one .son, Paul N. Humphreys,
Jr. of Wichita Falls, Texas; one
sister, Mrs. James Nossar of
Charlotte; and two brothers,
William B. Chaffin of Swansboro,
and Holland H. Chaffin of
Mocksville. ^
Funeral scrvjft;^ were held last
Thursday al''ifcjfc8f6wh-Wynne
Funeral Chapdl^lowed by inttir-
ment at Montlawn Cemetery,
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MOCKSVILLE - Boston
"Boss" Franklin Bledsoc, 83, of
Route 5, died May 2 at Davie
County Hospital.
The fufibral was held Monday at
Blackburn Memorial Tabernacle in
Todd conducted by the Rev. Jim
Gryder. Burial followed in Wood-
ford Family Cemetery, Todd.
Bom Jan. I, 1903, in Ashe
County, he was a .son of the late
Richard and Dollie Phillips Bled
soc. Retired from Drcxel Heritage
Furniture Company, where he was
an inspector, he was a member of
Valley Home Baptist Church in
Todd.
Survivors include his wife, Eva
Greer Bledsoe; seven sons, Claude
Bledsoeof Todd, Darrell Bled.soe
of Lansing and Chet, Jack, Bud
dy, Harold and Teddy Bledsoe, all
of Route 5, Mocksville; a brother,
Che.ster Bledsoe of Route 5,
Mocksville; 23 grandchildren; and
24 great-grandchildren.
CECIL WILLIAM CLINE
CONCORD - Cecil William
Cline, 71, died Wednesday, April
30.
Funeral .services were held Fri
day, May 2, at St. John's Lutheran
Church, with the Revs. Ted Goins
and C. Lee Shipton officiating.
Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Mr. Cline was a retired Cannon
Mill employee. He was born
March 7,1915, to the late Clarence
J. Cline and Emma Fink Cline.
Surviving are his wife, Ruth
Cline, of the home; three sons,
Gerald J. Cline of Advance, Larry
and Ronald Cline. both of Con
cord; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley
Mi.scnheimer of Concord; three
brothers, Glenn Cline of Charlotte,
Hugh Cline and Banks Cline, both
of Concord; two si.sters, Mrs.
Gladys Helms and Miss Anna
Margaret Cline of Concord; and 10
grandchildren.
V WILLIAM C. EATON
MOCKSVILLE — William Clif
ton Eaton, 70, of Route 5, was
dead on arrival at Davie County
Hospital Sunday morning follow
ing an extended period of illnc.ss.
He was bom in Davie County to
the late Jordan and Jettie Hendricks
Eaton, and was a construction
worker.
Funeral services were held Tues
day, 3 p.m. in the chapel of
Morri.son-Studevent Funeral Home
in Mocksville. The Rev. J.B. Mor
rison officiated and burial followed
in the Cetlar Creek Baptist Church
cemetery.
Mr. Eaton is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Madileine Cuthrell
Eaton of the home; two sisters,
Mrs. Mary West of Win.ston-
Salem, and Mrs. Kathcrine Jarrett
of Portsmouth, Va.; one brother,
Clinton Eaton of Winston-Salem;
two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Harriet
Richman of Davie County, and
Mrs. Mildred Lyons of
Winston-Salem.
><FOSHUA PAUL MASON
MOCKSVILLE — Joshua Paul
Ma.son, one-day-old son of Mickey
and Tama Beck Mason, of Rt. 6, /
died April 29 at Baptist Hospital.''
A graveside service was held
Friday at the Chestnut Grove
United Methodist Church
Cemetery with the Rev. James T.
Webb officiating.
The family reque.sts memorials
be made to the Che.stnut Grove
United Methodist Church, Rt. 5,
Box 22, Mocksville, N.C. 27028.
Jo.shua was bom April 28, 1986.
Surviving in addition to his parents
are his grandparents, Mrs. Dot
Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Beck, all of Rt. 6, Mocksville; his
great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hutchens and Mrs. Lila
Howard, all of Rt. 6, Mock.svillc,
and Robert Beck, Rt. I,
Mwksville; two .stepsisters. Miss
Amy Jo Ma.son and Rebecca I.ynn
Myers.
FLORA H. SHERLIN
SPENCER — Flora Holbert
Sherlin, 72, of 704 Third St., died
April 29 at Davie County Hospital
in Mocksville after an illness of
three weeks.
Funeral services were held May
I at 4 p.m. at Oakdale Baptist
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Paul Riggs of Mocksville. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Bom Nov. 3, 1913, in Hender-
jsonville, .she was a daughter of the
late J.P. and Elizabeth Hill
Holbeil.lEducaied in the Hender-
.sonviOe^hools, she was employed
wit^-^l^merman's Department
Store Tor 15 years. She was a
member of Trinity Baptist Church.
Her husband, Alvin Sherlin, died
in 1972.
Survivors include a son, Robert
J. Sherlin of St. Petersburg, Fla.;
three other daughters, Mrs. M.F.
(Martha) Randall of Mocksville,
Betty McNair of Charlotte and
Elizabeth Westmoreland of San
Antonio, Texas; a sister, Zeta
Bridges of Boiling Springs; 13
grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
DELBERT LEE VAUGHTERS
CHARLOTTE — Delbert Lee
Vaughters, 39, of 701 N. Tyron
St., Charlotte, died at his home
Saturday, May 3.
He was born in Rowan County
to the late Willie C. apd Annie
Flint Vaughters on October 11,
1945. He attended Rowan County
Public Schools and was a U.S. Ar
my veteran. He was employed at
Shoney's Restaurant in Charlotte.
He is survived by his grand
mother, Mrs. Bertha Phifer; three
sisters, Mrs. Ida Mac Fisher of
Cleveland, Mrs. Lucille Ford of
Lexington, and Mrs. Ruth White
of East Spencer.
The body is at Morri.son-
Studevent Funeral Home in
Mocksville pending completion of
funeral arrangements.
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WINSTON-SALEM - John
Thomas (Uncle John) Baity, Sr.,
82. of 3017 Marmion St., died
May 7 at Forsyth Memorial
Hospital. He was .seriously ill for
only a few days.
He was bom June 13, 1903 in
Davie County to Thomas Oliver
and Julia Ann Mock Baity.
He lived most of his life in North
Carolina and was retired in 1966
from Administrative Management
with Roses Department Stores Inc.
He was a member of Konnoak
United Methodist Church and the
Methodist Men's Club. Baity was
a graduate of the University of
N.C. at Chapel Hill.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Hayworth-Miller Silas
Creek Chapel by the Rev. Dallas
Rush. Entombment followed in the
Mausoleum at Parklawn Memorial
Gardens.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ad-
die Parker Baity, of the home; two
sons, John Thomas Baity, Jr., Lake
Tahoe, Nevada, and James (Jim)
Baity, 1008 Lamp Post'Lane,
Greensboro; two granddaughters,
Sharon Baity Allen, Charlotte and
Kimberly Baity, Greensborb; one
'great-granddaughter, Tabitha
Allen, Charlotte; one sLster, Mrs.
Earl (Fannie) Saintsing,
Thomasville; and one brother, Ker-
mit R. Baity, Thomasville.
man F. Bradley. Burial followed
in Iredell Memorial Gardens.
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WINSTON-SALEM - Exie
Simmons Lewis, 86, of 1618
Doune St., died Thursday at Bap-
ti.st Ho.spital.
She was the widow of Earl W.
Lewis, Sr., who died June 4,1963.
Mr. Lewis was an engineer with ,
the Southern Railway Co. for 35
years.
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/ LUCILLE T. RANDALL
MOCKSVILLE - Lucille
Thompson Randall, 56, of Jericho
Road, died Saturday morning at
Davie County Hospital after an ex
tended illness.
The funeral was held Monday at
Mocksville First United Methodist
Church, with the Rev. Don Davis
^($tiating. Burial followed in the
.Thompson Family Cemetery inMrs. Lewis was a member of the- *^4|ttherfordton.
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iliary. She was bom FebruaryTl. ford County, she was a daughter
1900 in Taylorsville, a daughter of
the late Philo and Candance Tritt
Simmons. She received her educa
tion at the Davidson College of
Music in Davidson.
Surviving are two sons. Earl W.
Lewis, Jr. and Hayward V. Lewis,
both of Winston-Salem; two
daughters, Mrs. Wilford (Exie)
Wall, Winston-Salem and Mrs.
Clifton (Jeahette) Hurt,
Greensboro; five grandchildren.
Earl W. Lewis, III, Winston-
Salem, Mrs. Randall (Jan)
Freeman, Advance, Ms. Teri
Lewis, Winston-Salem, Derek
Lewis, U.N.C.-Greensboro, and
Robert Lewis Hurt, U.C.L.A.
Calif; and one great-grandchild,
Randall Freeman, Advance.
A graveside service was held
Saturday morning at Forsyth
Memorial Park by Bishop James
C. Hughes, Jr. of Calvary Mora-
of Odessa Jones Thompson of
Route 3, Rutherfordton, and the
late Johnny L. Thompson. She was
a finance officer for the Davie
County Schools and was a member
of Mocksville First United
Methodist Church.
Surviving, in addition to her
mother, are her husband, Ralph
Randall of the home; a daughter,
Marie Amanda Harper of Mem
phis, Tenn.; two .sons, David Ran
dall of Midland and Steve Randall
of Atlanta, Ga.;
Two sisters, Ruth Brown of
Rutherfordton and Dolan Watson
of Columbus; three brothers, Dana
Thompson, Robert Thompson and
Larry Thompson, all of Ruther
fordton; and five grandchildren.
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STATl-SVILLE - William
Clyde Haneline, 67, of 202
Eastside Drive died May 9 al Davis
Conununily Hospital. He had been
in declining health for several years
and critically ill for three months.
A native of Davie County, he
was born Sept. 3, 1918, to George
Washington and Fannie Belle
Reynolds Haneline. He was
educated in Davie County Schools.
On July 11, 1942, in Forsyth
County, he was married to the
former Madia Swain, who sur
vives. Mr. Haneline was self-
employed as a carpenter and a
member of East Side Baptist
Church.
In addition to his wife, he is sur
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Novella H. Brown of Monticello
Heights, Route 13, Statesville, and
Miss Bonnie Haneline of 934
Wildwood Drive; two sisters, Mrs.
Frances H. Beamon and Mrs.
Geneva H. Bean, both of Advance;
three brothers, Johnny K. Haneline
of Troutman, 3ailey H. Hanelino
of Harptonv and Philip Haneline of
Kernjjlqf^Ue; and five
gran^ildmn.
Ivjij^Qrials may be given to East
Side Baptist Church, 310 East Side
Drive, Statesville, N.C. 28677.
Funeral services for Mr.
Haneline were conducted Monday
at East Side Baptist Church by
Rev. Charles F. Cook and Rev. Er-
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HARMONY - Richard Munsie
Danner, 90, of Route I, died Mon
day at Davie County Hospital in
Mocksville.
The funeral was held Wednesday
at Clarksbury United Methodist
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Donald Farris. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Iredell County Heart Fund, P.O.
Box 708, StatesviUe, N.C. 28677.
Bom Dec. 22, I89S, in Iredell
County, he was a son of the late
Jacob A. and Ada Reavis Danner.
A member of Clarksbury United
Methodist Church, where he was
a former trustee, he was a retired
farmer and carpenter. He was also
a member of V-Point Ruritan Club
and the Statesville American
Legion.
His wife, Clara Heath Danner,
died Sept. 17, 1967.
Survivors include a son, Richard
Danner of Route 4, Statesville; two
daughters, Madge Boyles of
Winston-Salem and Betty Beeding
of Mocksville; a sister, Mrs.
Crump Holshouser of Faith; five
grandchildren; and eight great
grandchildren.
/EMMA E. GRIMES
PLANT CITY, FLA. - Miss
Emma E. Grimes, 84, of 509 E.
Lankford Drive, died Monday at
Presbyterian Nursing Center in
Lakeland.
She was a native of Davie Coun-.
ty. She moved to Florida from
Cooleemee in 1949, and was a
retired school teacher. She was a
member of Hillsborough United
Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, May 15, at Dukes-Steen
Funeral Homel Chapel. Burial
followed in Lakeland Memorial
Gardens.
Survivors include several nieces
and nephews.
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PHOd^Ahstin, Jr. was Tues
day at Summereett Funeral Home
Mehlbrial Chapel, conducted by
the Rev. I^omas W. Weeks,
'pastor of Main Street United
Melhtxlist Church. Burial was in
Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
Born Oct. 22, 1930, in
Salisbury, a son of Hoyle Price
Austin, Sr. of Sali.sbuiy and the late
Mildred Kluttz Austin, he was
'educated m the Salisbury and
Spe^r schools. He was employed
by Dixie Furniture Co. of
Lexington.
Survivors, in addition to his
father, include a son, Walter
Patrick Austin of Mocksville; a
daughter, Janice Renee Potts of
Mocksville; his stepmother,
Margaret Shepherd Austin of
Salisbury; a half brother, Jerry
Auslin of Warbaso, Fla.; a half
sister, Chetyl Pickett of Sikesville,
Md.; and three grandchildren.
Austin, 55, of 3 low. 14th St.,
Salisbury, died Saturday at his
home.
FLOS^ "NANNIE" POSTER
SALISBURY - Flossie "Nan
nie" Haibin Foster, 87, died Satur
day at Rowan Memorial Hospital
after an illness of three weeks.
The funeral was held Monday at
Summersett Memorial Chapel,
with the Rev. Benny Hillard,
pastor of Landmark Church,
officiating.
Burial followed in the Clement
family cemeteiy in Mocksville.
Bom Dec. 28, 1898, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Will W. and Sally Clement
Harbin. She attended the Davie
County schools. She was a
homemaker and a Quaker.
Her husband, Fred Mack Foster,
died exactly one year earlier on
May 17, 1985.
Survivors include two sons,
Morris and Ronald Foster of
Salisbury; three daughters, Ora
Braswell of Charlotte, and
Florence 'Fesperman and Ruby
Gaskey, both of Salisbury; two
sisters, Selma Jones and lx)uise
Warren, both of Mocksville; 14
grandchildren; 17 great
grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
He was bom Dec. 6, 1906, in
Davie County to the late William
and Maggie Dulin Scott. He was
retired from Chrysler Corp. in
Detroit, Mich.
He is survived by two aunts, an
uncle and several cousins.
/ JAMES SMOOT
MOCKSVILLE, - James
Gilbert Smoot, 44, of Route 1, died
Saturday afternoon at Davie Coun
ty Ho.spital.
The funeral was held Monday at
Salem United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Claudia Harrelson,
Dr. Wilson Nesbitt and the Rev.
Tommy Summey officiating.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
Bom on Aug. 7,1941, in Davie
County, he was the son of John W.
and Mary Anna Koontz Smoot. He
was a '61 graduate of the N.C.
School for the Deaf.
He is survived by his mother and n
father.
/ MAMIE H. VANZANT
^ MOCKSVILLE — Mamie Hen-
dricks Vanzant, 86, of Houston,
Texas, formerly of Mocksville.
died May 11 at Leisure Lodge Nur
sing Home in Houston.
A graveside service was held
Thursday at Rose Cemetery, con
ducted by the Rev. Don Davis.
Bom Feb. 9, 1900, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Steve and Mary Jones Hen-
dricks. She was a retired postal
employee.
Her husband, Troy Vanzant,
died in 1969.
Survivors include a son, Steve
Vanzant of Houston; two brothers,
Sherman Hendricks of Charlotte
and Frank' Hendricks of
Waynesville; and four
grandchildren.
ABRAHAM SCOTT
MOCKSVILLE - Abraham
Scott, 79, of Route 2, died Friday
night at Autunm Care Convales
cent Home after an extended
illness.
The funeral was held Monday in
the Chapel of Morrison Studevent
Funeral Home in Mocksville, with
Elder I.W. Ijames, officiating.
Burial follow^ Tuesday at Main-
ville AME Zion Church cemetery
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^ANDREW "WOODY"
WOODRUFF, JR.
WILMINGTON - Andrew
"Woody" Woodruff, Jr., 38, died
suddenly Sunday moming at New
Hanover Memorial Hospital in
Wilmington.
He was bom July 28, 1947, in
New York, N.Y. to Andrew
Woodruff, Sr. and the late Sally
Matthews, of New York, N.Y.
He was a graduate of Central
Davie High School. He attended
A&T State University and School
of Nursing. Mr. Woixlmff was a
veteran of the Vietnam Conflict.
He was employed by N.C. Baptist
Hospital.
Surviving are his wife, Janice
Woodruff, of the home; his former
wife, ^apdra WoodmfT; one son,
Adrih^ "Andy" Woodraff; three
daaahters, Andrea Lynn, Regina
aii8%istina Woodmff; his faUter,
Andrew Woodraff, Sr., Mocks
ville; two brothers, Ronald and
Aaron Woodraff, both of Mocks
ville; three cousins, Catherine
Kydd, Boston, Mass., Alma Frost,
New London, Conn, and Sylvia
Myers, Omaha, Neb. and a host of
sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and
several nieces and nephews.
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WINSTON-SALEM - Walte.
Glenn Hampton, 65, 4309 Oak
Ridge Dr., died Thursday, May
15, at Forsyth Hospital.
He was a native of Davie Coun
ty and had lived in Winston-Salcm
for 50 years. He was a member of
First Calvary Baptist Church.
Mr. Hampton was a veteran of
World War II. He was a retired
employee of Hanes Dye &
Finishing Co.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy Hampton, of the home;
six daughters; one son; two sons-
in-law; four aunts; one uncle; 17
grandchildren; five brothers-in-
law; four sisters-in-law and several
cousins, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at Ru.s.sell Funeral Home
Chapel by Dr. B.F. Daniels. Burial
was in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Draitghn Beck, 75, of Route 8,
died Friday at N.C. Baptist
Hospital in Winston-Salem.
The fiineral was held Monday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by
the Rev. David Hyde and the Rev.
W.C. Barkley. Burial was in the
Bear Creek Baptist Church
cemetery.
Born in Surry County, Sept. 13,
1910, .she was a daughter of the late
John and Martha Simpson
Draughn. She was a member of
Bear Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include two daughters.
Peggy Whittaker and Dorothy
Cranfield, both of Route 6; a son.
Stacy Beck of Route 8; a sister.
Annie Jones of Route 6; two
brothers, Jesse Draughn of Route
4. and Brady Draughn of Route 4,
Yadkinville: eight grandchildren
and one grcal-grandchiid.
^ NORRIS JACKSON
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RURAL HALL — Norris
Jackson (Jack) Carithers, 59. of
5725 Stanleyville Dr., died unex
pectedly Monday morning at his
home.
He was born in Davie County to
J.N.B. and Minnie Alderman
Carithers.
He was a Truck Supervisor for
Vulcan Materials, retiring in 1985
after 33 years of service. He served
in the U.S. Navy during World
War II.
Surviving arc his wife, Helen
Rominger Carithers, of the home;
a " daughter, Brenda Speas,
Belhania: a son, Jackie Carithers.
— Winston-Salem; three grand
children. Tiffany Carithers and
Kristina Gough. both of Winston-
Salem, and Jackie Speas. Belhania;
his mother, Minnie A. Carithers;
a sister, Janie Morgan; and two
brothers, Harry and Matk
Carithers, all of Rural Hall.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller
Rural Hall Chapel by the Rev.
Ralph Sproles. Interment followed
in I7restview Mcniori.Tl Park.,
/ CLARENCE B. JAMIC.S
MOCKSVILLE - Clarence
Bruce James. 83. of 105 Church
St. died Saturday morning at Davic
County Hospital.
The funeral was held Sunday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by
the Rev. Don Davis. Burial was in
the Smith Grove United Methodist
Church cemetery.
Born Dec. 13, 1902. in Davie
County, he was a .son of the late
John and Lola Ward James. He
was a retired paint contractor and
member of First United Mcth<xlist
Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Laura Grace Sheek James; two
daughters. Mary Jane Holman and
Camilla James, both of
Mocksvillc; seven sons, Duke and
Jimmy James, both of
Waynesvillc, George James of
Winston-Salem, Henry James of
Lexington and Bailey, William and
C.B. James. Jr., all of Mocksvillc;
two sisters, Mrs. Clara Howard
and Mrs. Lillian Gregory, both of
Advance; two brothers. Milton
James of Advance and Odcll James
of Route 5, 19 grandchildren .md
11 great-grandchi|drcn.
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David Baxter Brown was held
Mond^ at Lyerly Funeral Home
Chapci with the Rev. Charles Led-
ford and the Rev. Craig Bryan of
ficiating. Burial was in ^e National
Cemetery of Salisbury with
military graveside rites conducted
by the 18th Airborne Co. of Fort
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County, a son of Luther Brown of
Salisbury, and the late Mary Spry
Brown, he was educated in the
Davie County schools. He was
retired from the U.S. Army after
20 years of service and had been
associated with Martin Marietta
Co. for six years.
Survivors, in addition to his
father, include three sons, David
L., Donald R. and Brian S. Brown,
all of Salisbury; his stepmother,
Mrs. Luther Brown of Salisbury;
two brothers, Roy L. Brown of
Stanley, and Gene Brown of
Spencer; and four grandchildren.
Brown, 58, of 202 W. Gallarie
Place, died at 5:30 a.m. Friday at
the Salisbury VA Medical Center
after being in declining health for
a number of years and seriou.sly ill
for three months.
/ NORA D. CARTNER
SALISBURY — Nora Davis
Cartner, 98, of 103 Yatch Club
Road, formerly of the Franklin
community, Salisbury, died Fri
day, May 30, at Craven County
Hospital after an illness of 10
weeks.
The funeral was held Monday,
June 2, at Summersett Funeral
Home Memorial Chapel with the
Rev. William F. Long officiating.
Burial was in Rowan Memorial
Park.
Bom May 16, 1888, in Davie
County, a daughter of the late
William and Jennie Butler Davis,
she was a member of Franklin'
Presbyterian Church.
Her husband, Charlie M. Cart
ner, died April 3, 1964.
Survivors include a son, William
J. Cartner of New Bern; a
daughter, Mabel C. McNeill of
Arlington, Va.; a brother, George
W. Davis of Cleveland; four
sisters. Beulah Hood of Woodleaf,
Maude Goodman of Salisbury,
Alice Nail of MocksvUle, and Ver
sa Campbell of Dunn; three grand
children; and four
great-grandchildren.
; Brazil.
Motxly's last active duty assign
ment was as director of range
operations at PAFB, where he was
responsible for directing a variety
I of instructional programs, in-
; eluding range safety.
He also was commander of the
Launch Site Rescue and Recovery
Force during manned space flight
launches. He retired in June 1974.
Survivors include his wife,
Wilhelmina Moody of Satellite
Beach; daughters, Sarah Sinclair of
Vero Beach, and Kathryn Grieser
of Boynton Beach; sons, Jerry
Moody of Boca Raton, Cmdr. Jack
Moody of Middletown, R.I., and
Dr. Peter Moody of Virginia
Beach, Va.; brothers. Dr. Peter
I Moody of Alexandria, Va., Jerry
i Moody of St. Charles, Mo., and
I Jack Moody Jr. of Kettering, Ohio;
; and six grandchildren.
No local services are scheduled.
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MOCKSVILLE - Daisy Holt-
houser, 86, of 156 Pine St., died
Wednesday afternoon. May 28, at
Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital,
Winston-Salem.
The funeral was held Saturday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with
the Rev. Leland Richardson of
ficiating. Burial was in Rose
Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to First
Presbyterian Church, Mocksville,
N.C. 27028.
Bom Nov. 30, 1899, in Davie
County, a daughter of the late
Milas J. and Addie Todd
Holthouser, she was a retired
postmaster and a member of the
First Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include a sister, An
nie Marshall of Winston-Salem; a
brother, Ernest Holthouser of
Charlotte; and a number of nieces
and nephews.
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MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Sue
Swicegood Thompson, 93, former
ly of 321 Salisbury St., died Mon
day, June 2, at Autumn Care Con
valescent Center, where she had
been a resident since March, 1982.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, June 4, at Eaton's
Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Don
Davis. Burial was in Oakwood
Cemetery in Statesville.
Mrs. Thompson was born in
Davidson County to the late Frank
and Frances Swicegood
Swicegood. She was a homemaker
and a member of Mocksville First
United Methodist Church, where
she was a member of the Blanche
Clement Sunday School Qass. She
was a member of the Order of the
Eastern Star. Her husband, Claude
Wood Thompson, whom she mar
ried in April, 1914, preceded her
•jn death in 1961.
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Leonard (Willie) Caldwell,
111 Lanier Dr., Lexington
(Welcome Community) and Mrs.
Frances Ketchie, 310 Mooresville
Rd., ^ILsbury; six grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
EDNA WEAVER
WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs.
Edna Weaver, 73, of 3822
Robinhood Rd., died Tuesday,
May 27, at the home of a daughter,
Katie, wife of Dr. G. William
Sheek, of Emmaus, Pa. Mrs.
Weaver was the widow of Theo-
: dore Weaver.
She was bom in Cooleemee, the
daughter of the late James and
Josephine (Wilson) Murphy. She
was a member of Mount Tabor
United Methodist Church.
Surviving, in addition to Mrs.
Sheek, are two daughters, Linda,
wife of Thomas D'Amico, Boca
Raton, Fla., and Lou, wife of
Larry Nance, Winston-Salem; four
grhndchildren; five great
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
Howard (Beck) Truitt, C^lika,
Ala.; two brothers, Mr. George
W. Mutiny, Winston-Salem and
Mr. Jam6$ B. Murphy, Seffher,
Fla.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Mount Tabor United
Methodist Church by the Rev. E.
Wannamaker Hardin, Jr. Burial
followed in Forsyth Memorial
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YADKINVILLE - Mrs. Bessie
Anthony Chamberlain, 92, of Rt.
3, died Thursday morning. May
29, at the Hoots Memorial
Hospital.
She was bom April 12,1894, in
Yadkin County to Lee and Nancy
Comer Anthony. She was a
member of the Sandy Springs Bap
tist Church where she was active
in church organizations. She was
married to Marshall T. Chamber
lain who died March 12, 1962.
Surviving ate six nieces, Mrs.
iZola Beck, Mocksville, Mrs.
iKathleen Pruiit, Greensboro, Mrs.
Faye McCauley, Longview,
Texas, Mrs. Lois Johnson, Mrs.
Jean Middleton, and Ms. Catherine
Anthony, all of Yadkinville; nine
great-nephews; four great-nieces;
and one grandson, Larry Groce,
Mocksville. She raised as her son,
Mr. Hubert Groce, who preceded
her in death. She was also preced
ed in death by a niec^/Mrs. Clara
Renegar of Harmony.
Funeral services were 'held ^
Saturday in the Sandy Springs Bap
tist Church by the Rev. Paul Simp- j
son. Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
idy Springs Baptist Church
Jding Fund.
COL. REUBEN B.
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TAMPA, FLA. — Col. Reuben
B. "Cotton" Moody, a World War
U veteran and former director of
range operations at Patrick Air
Force Base, died May 14 at a
veterans' hospital in Tampa. He
was 64.
Moody, of 610 Verbenia Drive,
Satellite Beach, was a Bnevaid resi
dent for IS years. Bom in Dillon,
S.C.,onJuly 14,1921, he enlisted
in the Army Air Corps in July
1940.
He later attended Officer Can
didate School and was commis
sioned in 1944.
During his 34 years of active du
ty service. Moody earned his elec
trical engineering degree and held
various staff assignments in
Washington, D.C., Califomia and
Florida. He spent a year as liaison
officer in Fernando de Naronha,
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Michaline Galuscka Chess, 69,322
Lexington Road, formerly of Lex
ington, Ky., died late Monday
night at Davie County Hospital.
A memorial service is planned
later this week at St. Francis
Catholic Church of Assisi. Burial
will be in Lexington cemetery in
Lexington, Ky.
The family requests that
memorials be made to the Mass at
St. Francis Catholic Church, Davie
Cancer Society, or Davie County
Hospital.
Mrs. Chess was bom Sept. 14,
1916, in Wayne County, Michigan
to the late Stanly and Agatha Bctlej
Galuscka. She was a retired ac
counting clerk and a member of St.
Francis Catholic Church.
Surviving are four daughters,
Delphia Chapman, Lorraine
Hoverman and Frances
South wood, all of Bedford, Ky.;
Nancy Che.ss of Lexington, Ky.;
six grandchildren; a sister, Mary
Taporowski of Oxford, Mich.;
four brothers, John Bmno, and
Sylvester Galuscka of Detroit,
Mich, and Edward Galuscka of Las
Vegas, Nev.; and a friend, Baxter
Clay Clement of Mocksville.
ALANK. DeWlTT
BERMUDA RUN - Mr. Alan
K. DeWitt, 74, of 622 Spy Glass
Dr., died Thursday afternoon at
Forsyth Memorial Hospital.
A military graveside service was.
held Tue.sday afternoon at the
Hillside Cemetery in Middletown,
N.Y.
Mr. DeWitt was born in Mid
dletown to Harvey S. and Eleanor
Drake DeWitt. He was a graduate
of Manius Military Academy and
Brown University, Class of 1934.
He was a member of Psi Upsilon
Fraternity. Le retired from Sperry
Univac in 1977 after 29 years of
service. Mr. DeWitt was a member
of the Barrington, R.I. Yacht Club
for 24 years and more recently the
Bermuda Run Country Club. He
was a very active member of the
Brown University Alumni As.socia-
tion. Mr. DeWitt retired in 1971
from the U.S. Army Reserves as
a Lieutenant Colonel after 21 years
of service.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Barbara Blakey DeWitt, of the
home; three sons, Richard L.
DeWitt, Mansfield, Ohio, Charles
K. DeWitt. East Providence, R.I..
Gerritt R. DeWitt, Brighten,
Mass.; one stepdaughter, Ms. Nina
Lockwood, New York City; three
stepsons. Lieutenant Colonel John
T. Beaseley, Fairfax, Va., Alex
ander H. Beaseley, Nashua. N.H.,
and Phillip C. Lockwood, North
Boro, Mass.; four grandchildren;
and seven stepgrandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the
American Heart Association.
/ JAMES WILLIAM
(WILLIE) BURTON
MOCKSVILLE - James
William (Willie) Burton, 67, of Rt.
3, died Monday at Wesley Long
Hospital in Greensboro after suf
fering a heart attack while at work.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral
Home Chapel by the Rev. Gordon
Joyncr. Burial followed in Fork
Baptist Church Cemetery.
Burton was bom in Davie Coun
ty, the son of the late L.E. and Ber
tha Sain Burton. He was a member
of Fork Baptist Church. He retired
from the Air Conditioner Corp. of
Grcen.sboro.
Surviving arc his wife, Sadie
Cope Burton, of the home; two
daughters, Mrs. Wanda Harkey,
Cleveland, N.C., and Mrs. Bren-
da Robertson, Rt. 3, Mocksville;
five grandchildren; one great
grandchild; and one sister, Mrs.
Ann Burton Barkley, Rt. I.
Mock.sville.
JOSEPH M. CALCAGNO
Baby boy Joseph Merle
Calcagno, infant son of Timothy
Joseph and Karen Smith Calcagno,
of 5210 Ashlyn Drive, Winston-
j Salem, died Wcdne.sday, June 4,
9t Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital.
His mother is a teacher at Davie
High School.
A graveside service was held at
12:30 p.m. Saturday at Parklawn
Memorial Gardens.
Surviving arc his parents; his
maternal grandparents, Lester and
Mary Smith, Flint, Mich.; his
paternal grandparents, Joseph and
Jane Calcagno, Flint, Mich.; and
his maternal great-grandmother,
Mrs. Inez Glotfelty. Iowa.
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MOCKSVILLE - Boone C.
Fo.ster, 73. of Route 7, died Thurs
day, June 5, at Davie County
Hospital afier a short illness.
The funeral was Saturday at
Concord United Methodist
Church, with the Rev. Benny
Bearden officiating.. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
Heart Fund in MocLsville or to the
Cemetery Fund of Concord United
Methodist Church, Route 7,
Mock.sville, N.C. 27028.
Bom Dec. 22, 1912, a son of the
late Daniel and Mary Peacock
Foster, he was retired as a building
contractor. He was a member of
Concord United Methodist
Church, where he was a member
of the; United Methodist Men. He
was^also a member of the South
Rurilan Club and a charter
tfrenroer of Jemsalem Volunteer
Fire Department.
A .son, Larry Foster, preceded
him in death.
Survivors include his wife,
Lydia Fryc Foster, whom he mar
ried June 6, 1936; three daughters,
Betty Sue ^rnhardt of Salisbury,
and Judy Pratt and Nadine
Childers, both of Mocksville; three
.sons, George D. and Ronnie
Fo.ster, both of Emerald Isle, and
Richard Foster of Mocksville;
Three sisters, Ella Swicegood,
Elsie Nail and Virginia Tuttcrow,
all of Mock.sville; two brothers,
Dewey Foster and Henry Foster,
both of Mocksville; 12 grand
children; and two
great-grandchildren.
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WINSTON-SALEM - Vivian
Glenn, 83, of Norwood Hall Nur
sing Center, died June 4 after an
extended period of illness.
.She was a native of Davie Coun
ty and had resided in Winsum-
Salem for 40 years. She was a Bap
tist by faith.
Surviving are two nephews,
James Earl Friday, Lexington and
J.K. Friday, Charlottesville, Va.;
a cousin, Mrs. Glenn Hall, 3741
Spautding Dr.; and a host of other
relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Tues
day in the Ryan Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the
family plot at Goodwill Bapti.st
Church.
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Booie Hialt, 57, of Route 8,
Mocksville, died Wednesday, May
28, at Davie County Hospital.
Mrs. Hiatt was bom in Davie
County to William David Booie
Sr., and the late Lula Brown Booie.
She was a homemaker.
Funeral services were held Fri
day at 4 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral
Home Chapel, ofnciated by the
Rev. Norm Carlton and Elder Jule
Massey. Burial followed in Union
Chapel United Methodist Church
cemete^.
Surviving ' is her husband,
Charles Hiatt of the home; a
daughter. Ruth Anne Hiatt of the
home; a sister, Mrs. Edna Baity of
Route 3, Mocksville; a brother,
William D. Booie Jr. of Route 2,
Advance; and an aunt, Mrs.
Phoebe Moore of Route 8,
Mocksville.
/SAMUEL L. HOWARD
MOCKSVILLE - Samuel
Luther Howard, 76, a former resi
dent of Davie County, died Thurs
day, June 5, at Golden Charm
Nursing Home in Liberty, Texas.
Eaton's Funeral Home was in
charge of all arrangements.
Born Nov. II, 1909, in Knox-
ville, Tenn., he was a son of the
late John Brack and Emma Jolly
Howard. A plasterer, he was a
Methodist.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Paul (Donna) Bpstian of
Route 14, S^isbujipa tjon, Sam.
Howard of Salisbufy;lQtree sisters,
Grace Harper of J^ston-Salem,
Edna Shaw of Nashville, Tenn.,
and Anne Kosick of Edison, N.J.;
Six brothers. Jack and Joe
Howard, both of Winston-Salem,
Bob Howard of Sevierville, Term.,
George Alvin Howard of Advance,
the Rev. Tom Howard of Stony
Point and Gordon Howard of Pom-
pano Beach, Fla.; six grand
children; two stepgrandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
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Mrs. Margaret M. Beck and Mrs.
Janice E. Hunter of Mocksville;
Mrs. Carolyn E. Grigg of Bel-
mont; Benny S. Moore of St.
Petersburg, Fla.; and B.C. Moore
of Anniston, Ala.
Mrs. Keams was a member of
Christ United Methodist Church in
High Point.
Funeral services were held Fri
day morning at the Harold C.
Davis Chapel in High Point with
burial following in Floral Garden
Park Cemetery.
v/ SUSANNA L. MASON
WINSTON-SALEM — Mrs.
Susanna Livengood Mason, 95, of
Winston-Salem, the widow of
Samuel G. Mason, Sr., died Tues
day morning, June 3, at the
Pelicare Nursing Home.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at Vogler's Main Street
Chapel by Dr. Donald Farrow.
Burial followed in Oaklawn
Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Mason was born in Davie
County to Neil and Cornelius
Livengood. She was a member of
Waughtown Baptist Church and
was preceded in death by three
sons, Raymond, Peizo, and Byrun
Mason.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. Willie Whiteheart, Winston-
Salem; three sons, Edgar J.
Mason, Jacksonville, Fla., Leon
W. Mason and Samuel G. Mason,
Jr., both of Winston-Salem; 17
grandchildren; 37 great-
grandchildren; and
great-great-grandchildren.
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HIGH POINT - Mrs. Ruth
Pierce Keams, 76, of High Point,
passed away June 4 at High Point
Regional Hospital.
She was born March 12, 1910,
in Davie County to William and
Effie Moore Pierce. She and her
late husband, Sidney P. Kearns,
had lived in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
for 30 years before returning to
High Point in 1984.
DRIS JUANITA HILL SNOW
GREENSBORO — Edris Juanita
Hill Snow, 58, of 4116 Sum-
merglen Drive, died Jime 3 at For-
syth Memorial Hospital. She was
in critical condition for two weeks.
The funeral was held Thursday
at Liberty Wesleyan Church, with
the Rev. Jeffrey O. Collins of
ficiating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
She was born in Iredell County
to John Lawson and Luna
Catherine Cleary Hill. She work
ed as a hand sander for Drexel-
Heritage Furniture Co.
DOROTHY McCULLOUGH
MOCKSVILLE - Dorothy Mae
Morgan McCuUough, 72, of Route
2, died Monday, June 9, at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital in Winston-
Salem after being in declining
health for several years and
seriously ill for several days.
Born Dec. 12, 1913, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of the
late Henry and Percy Foster
Morgan. A graduate of Adkins
High School in Forsyth County,
she was a retired employee of Buf
falo General Hospital in Buffalo,
N. V. She was a member of Smith
Grove A.M.E. Zion Church,
where she was a former member
of the choir.
Her husband, Robert
McCullough, died in 1957.
Survivors include a daughter,
Emilie Dixon of Buffalo, N.Y.;
two brothers, Ernest Morgan of
Buffalo, N.Y., and William
Eugene Morgan of Atlanta, Ga.; a
sister. Jennie B. Morgan of the
home; two grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
n/ JULIA H. PILCHER
ADVANCE — Julia Geraldine
Howard Pilcher, 57, of Route I,
died Tuesday, June 3, at N.C. Bap
tist Hospital in Winston-Salem.
The funeral was held Friday at
Betmehem United Methodist
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Donald Funderburke, pastor.
n Burial was in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the
American Heart Association, I
Heart Circle, Chapel Hill.
Born in Davie County, Sept. 4,
1928, she was a daughter of the late
Albert and Hettie Mae Sofley
Howard and was a inember of
Bethlehem United Methodist
Church.
Survivors, in addition to her
sister, include two daughters, Julia
Cornatzer of Route 2 and Loretta
Boger of Route 3, Mocksville; two
brothers, Glenn Howard of Ber
muda Run and Thomas Howard of
Pikeville; a stepbrother, John
Williams of Mocksville; a step
mother, Margaret Howard of
Mocksville; and two
grandchildren.
Surviving are one son, E. Dale
Snow of Shalotte; two grand
children, Renee Snow of
Mocksville and Joshua Snow of
Statesville; one brother, Richard F.
Hill of Harmony and one sister,
Mrs. Blanche Kirkman of
Greensboro.
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— Harry K. Bur-
cheUe, 63, of Rt. 3, Box 54-A,
Peoples Creek Rd., died Thursday
morning at his summer home in
Surfside Beach, S.C.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at the King of Glory
Lutheran Church in Clcmmons by
the Rev. David McCleary. Burial
followed in Salem Cemetery.
Mr. Burchette was bom in
Hamlet to Joseph M. and Hattie
Thomas Burchette. He was a
member of the King of Glory
Lutheran Church and the Clem-
mons Kiwanis Club. He was a
retired employee of the National
Security Agency and a member of
the Phoenix Society.
Surviving are his wife. Helen
Wimbish Burchette; two sisters,
Virginia Parker. Rockingham and
Kathleen Pitts, Surfsid? Beach;
four brothers, Joseph M. Bur
chette, Jr., San Jose, Calif., Lloyd
M. Burchette, Jefferson, William
G. Burchette, Laurel, Md,, and
James E. Burchette. Tampa, Fla.
/ JAMES FRANK BURTON
' PAWLEY'S ISLAND, S.C. —
James Frank Burton. 60, of
Pawley's Island, died Friday.
He was bom March 28, 1926,
in Mocksville. He moved to N.
Litchfield Beach, S.C., twelve
years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Janet Hilton Burton, of the home:
two sons, James G. Burton, Liver
pool, N.Y., and Jay F. Burton,
Great Lakes, 111.; a daughter, Miss
Nancy B. Burton, Litchfield, R L;
five brothers, Herbert, Kenneth,
Ronny, William, and Robert Bur
ton, all of Winston-Salem; one
sister, Mrs. Margie B. Cozart,
Mocksville; and two half sisters,
Mrs. Patsy Crenshaw, Mocksville
and Mrs. Betsy Hopkins, Mur-
freesboro, Tenn.
Memorial services were held
Monday in All Saints Waccamaw
Episcopal Church. The family sug
gests memorials be made to the
church building fund.
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^ MOCKSVILLE - A double
service for Joseph Hodges Davis,
56, and his wife, Katie Lee
Maynard Davis, 59, was held
Saturday, June 14, at Eaton's
Funeral Home Chapel conducted
by the Rev. Benny Eearden. Burial
was in Liberty United Methodist
Church cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Route
4, were dead on arrival Wednes
day at Forsyth Memorial Hospital
in Winston-Salem as the result of
injuries sustained in an automobile
accident on Interstate 40 ea.st of the
Clemmons exit.
Bom Aug. 1, 1929, in Davie
County, he was a son of the late
John and Cora Daniel Davis.
Employed by Ingersoll-Rand in
Mocksville, he was a veteran of the
Korean War and a member of
Liberty United Methodist Church.;
His survivors include three sons,
Dennis M. Davis of North
Charleston, S.C., and Dean B. and
Jeffrey H. Davis, both of Routed,
Mocksville; a sister. Lois Brown
of Route 7, Mocksville; three
brothers, John and Robert Davis,
both of Mocksville, and Marvin
Davis of China Grove.
Mrs. Davis, bom Feb. 21, 1927,
in Yadkin County, was a
homemaker and a member of
Liberty United Methodist Church.
Her only survivors include her
three sons.
CLAYTON JAMES GROCE
MOCKSVILLE - Mr. Clayton
James Grocc, 72, of Rt. 5, died
Wednesday, June II, at Autumn
Care Convalescent Center from in
juries received in an accident on
March 24, 1986.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel
in Mockitville by the Rev. Chip
Webb. Burial followed in the
Farmington Community Cemetery.
Mr. Groce was bora April 24,
1914, in Yadkin County to the late
James Haniby and Emmalinc Cran-
fill Groce. He was a retired farmer
and a member of Farmington Bap
tist Church. He was preceded in
death by his first wife, Laura
.RichieGroce, March 8,1977, and
his second wife, Edna Phillips
Groce, March 24, 1986.
is survived by one daughter,
Charles (Ciena) Anderson,
2410 Atwood Rd., Winston-
Salem; two sons. Dr. James Gray
Groce, Gary and Clayton Michael
Groce, Rt. 5, Mocksville; two
grandchildren. Jennifer Anderson
and Jeffrey Groce; one step
daughter, Brenda Bryant. Virginia
Beach, Va.; and one stepson, Don
Bryant, Dallas, Texas.
\/HAROLD B. HACKNEY
SALISBURY - Harold B.
Hackney. 66. of 1032 Holmes St..
died Friday at 8:15 a.m. at Rowan
Memorial HospiW after a week's
illness.
The funeral was Sunday at
Haven Lutheran Church, con
ducted by the Rev. Glenn M. Zorb,
pastor. Burial was in Rowan
Memorial Park.
Bom Dec. 15,1919, in Spencer,
he was a son of the late D.A. and
Minneola Ezell Hackney. Educated
in the Spencer City schools, he was
employed with Southem Railway
Co. until his retirement.
A member of Haven Lutheran
Church, he was a former member
of the church council and was ac
tive in other phases of church
work.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth
Bost Hackney; two sons, Jim
Hackney of Gastonia and Steve
Hackney of Kings Mountain; a
daughter, Mrs. Bill (Patricia Ann)
West of Mocksville; a brother,
D.A. Hackney of Charlotte; a
sister. Pearl H. Filice of Danville,
Calif.; and four grandchildren.
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MOUNT AIRY - Rev.
Cameron Morrison Dodson, 63, of
614 South Franklin Rd., Mount
Airy, N.C. died at the N.C. Bap
tist Hospital in Winston-Salem ear
ly Tuesday, June 17.
Rev. I>odson was burn in Stokes
County son of John Albert and
Nancy Elizabeth Webb Dodson.
He had recently retired as pastor
of the Franklin Heights United
Methodist Church and was a
member of the Western N.N.
United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Margaret Shelton Dodson, of the
home; one son, Timothy (Tim)
Murk Dodson, and a daughter-in-
law, I'eresa Shores Dtxlson of Rt
6, Mucksville; two grandchildren,
Timothy Wayne and Amanda
Michelle Dodson, both of Rt 6,
Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs.
Manny Belle Dodson Hawkins of
Madison and Mrs. Ruth Dodson
Spencer of Lawsonville; four
brothers, John Dodson of Shelby
Dewey Dodson of Madison, Noel '
Dodson of Walkertown, and Joel ;Dodson of Fayetieville; and several
nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be heldThursday, June 19 at 3 p.m. at theFranklin Heights United Methodist
Church, conducted by Rev.
Howard Allred. Rev. Leroy Hunt,
Rev. Jack Luther, andCamcroji with gravesiddjjwvicesfollowing at 5 p.m. at ttte^nionChapel United MethedKrChurchcemetary in Mocksville.
All memorials are to be made to
the Bowman Gray School ofMedicine cancer research or to thecharity of the donor's choice.Moody Funeral Home in Mt. Airy
is in charge of all arrangements.
^ DEAN SHINAULTPILOT MOUNTAIN - BobbyDean Shinault, 52, of Rt. I. died■ Tuesday in Oneonta, Al.He was born in Forsyth Countyto Joe and Hester Ayers Shinault.He was owner and operator of theShinault Logging Co. and was of
the Baptist faith.
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Surviving are one daughter,
Mi$s Bobbie Rcna Shinault,
Westfleld; one sister, Mrs. Bonnie
Jean Lawson, Mount Airy; nine
half sisters, Mrs. Annie Mae Tut-
tle, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Ruby
Tysor, King, Mrs. Judy Frye,
Tobaccoviile, Mrs. Carolyn
Moser, Pilot Mountain, Mrs. Opal
Murphy and Mrs. Mary Snow,
both of Yadkinville, Mrs. Stella
Greene and Mrs. Ruth Cousin,
both of Mocksville, and Mrs.
Dorothy White, High Point;
Nine half brothers. Billy
Barneycastle, Norfolk, Va.. Foy
Barneycastle and Eck Shinault,
both of High Point, Roy
Barneycastle, Kernersvillc, Roger
Barneycastle, Germany, Odcll
Barneycastle, Tobaccoviile, Bill
Shinault, EXjbson, Harold Shinault,
Arizona, and Glenn Shinault, Rural
Hall.
Funeral services were held Sun
day afternoon at the Cox-Needham
Funeral Home Chapel in Pilot
Mountain by the Rev. Carl Lackey
and the Rev. Curtis I'olbert. Burial
followed in the White Plains Bap
tist Church cemetery.
V JAMES AVERY WEBBER
SHELBY — James Avery Web
ber, 70, of Shelby, died Thursday,
June 12, at Cleveland Memorial
Hospital.
A Cleveland County native, he
was retired from Pittsburg Plate
Glass Company and was a member
of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church.
He was the son of the lateAugustus David and Farrie Gates
Webber.
Surviving are his wife, Sudie
Belle Webber; three sons, David
C., Anthony R. and Derrick L.
Webber, all of Shelby; fourdaughters, Mrs. Sclma W. Suiter
of Mocksville, Mrs. Susie W.Sicgler of Charlotte, Mrs. Golden
W. Young and Miss Patricia Web
ber of Shelby; his stepmother,
Mrs. Hattie Webber Cannady; 13grandchildren; three sons-in-law,
Julius E. Suiter, Alonzo Young and
Grady Siegler; and two daughters-
in-law: Mrs. Beatrice Lowe Web
ber and Sheila Webber.
Services were held Saturday at
2 p.m. at Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church with Dr. S.A. Raper
officiating.
JESSE S. LIVENGOOD
HAMPTONVILLE — Jesse
Savannah Livengood, 81, of Rt. 1,
died Friday afternoon at the Hoots
Memorial Hospital.
He was born June 14, 1904, inForsyth County to David Savannah
and Olivia Shields Livengood. He
was a member of tlie Mount Tabor
United Methodist Church aiid was
married to Laura WilkinsLivengood who survives of the
home.
Other survivors include fourdaughters, Mrs. Dan (Bonnie)Hampton, Yadkinville, Mrs. Lloyd(Joann) Renegar, Mocksville, Mrs.
Thomas (Jean) Reavis, Hampton-
ville, and Mrs. Edward (Doris)
Holder, Lewisville; fi ve sons,Donny and Ray Livengood, bothof Hamptonville, Arthur Livengood, Yadkinville, Roy and JesseEdward Livengood, both of
Winston-Salem; one sister, Mrs.
Dora Woodruff, Elkin; 17 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.Fune^ services were held Sunday in the Hanes Grove UnitedMethodist Church by the Rev.
David Hubbard and the Rev . PaulSimpson. Burial followed in the
church cenq^ery.
J GUY H. WOOD
advance - Mr. Guy Hart-
man Wood, 66, of Rt. 1, Winston-
Salem, died Monday afternoon atBaptist Hospital. He had been in
declining health for one year.
He was bom December 8,1920,
in Da vie County to Moses P. andLizzie Gregory Wood. He had
lived most of his life in the Farm-ington Conununity of Davie County. He had served in the U.S. Navyduring World War II and was of
the Baptist faith.Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. Jean Wood Jeffries, Rt. 1,Advance; one son, Jerry Guy
Wood, Rt. I, Advance; one granddaughter, Tonya Jeffries, Rt. 1,
Advance; one sister, Mrs. Otis(Ruby) Hauser, Rt. 4, Advance;
and three brothers, Russell B.
Wood, Lexington, Roland W.Wood, 301 Linville Rd.,Kernersvillc, and Alvis L. Wtxxl,
Clemmons.
Funeral services were heldWednesday, June 18, at Vogler'sClemmons Chapel by the Rev.
Leon Wood. Burial followed inForsyth Memorial Park.The family requests memorials
be made to the Yadkin Valley Bap
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ADVANCE — Joseph Johnson
Allen, 59, of Rt. 2. died Friday,
June 20. at his home.
He was born January 5, 1927, in
Davie County to Isaac Branch and
Lydia Louise Smith Allen. He was
of the Baptist faith and a veteran
of World War 11.
He is survived by five sisters,
Mrs. Odell (Mildred) Smith and
Mrs. James (Margaret) Carter,
both of Advance, Mrs. Thomas
(Orpha) Norman and Mrs. Wallace
(Dorothy) Hutchens, both of Rt. 4,
Yadkinville, and Mrs. Nelson
(Frances) Stewart, Rt. 3,
MocLsville; and two brothers, Her
man Allen, Rt. 4, Yadkinville and
W.H. Allen, Rt. 5. MocLsville.
A memorial service was held
Sunday in the Mackie-Gentry
Funeral Chapel by the Rev.
Thomas C. McLean and the Rev,
Allen Barker.
Memorials may be made to the
Yadkin Valley Baptist Church
Cemetery Fund. Rt. 1, Advance
2^006.
7. EMMA LOU COLE
MOCKSVILLE — Emma Lou
Ratledge Cole, 51, of Route 1,
Woodland, Ga., formerly of
Mocksville, died on Sunday after
noon at a Columbus, Ga., hospital
after being in declining health.
A graveside service was held at
11 a.m. Tuc.sday at Courtney Bap
tist Church cemetery in Yadkin
County conducted by the Rev.
Homer Lee Cole.
Bom April 13, 1935, in Davie
County, she was a daughter of Ar
thur Cain Ratledge Sr., of Route
5, Mocksville, and the late Flora
Davis Ratledge. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors, in addition to her
father, include her husband, Eddie
Cole; two sisters, Alovna Boger of
Winston-Salem and Edna Ratledge
of Route 5, Mocksville; two
brothers, A.C. Ratledge Jr of
Route 8, Mocksville and William
Ratledge of Pfafftown.
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mocksville - Mr. James
Thomas Lawrence Jr. of Route 5,
Mocksville, died Sunday, June 22,
in the VA Hospital in Salisbury
after i Jj^gthy illness.
He wak boni in Davie County to
the Ijll^lar Cuthrcll and James
T. Lawrence Sr. He was a veteran
of the U.S. Army and a retired
employee of Drcxel Heritage Fur
niture Company.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday, 4 p.m. at the Redland
Church of Christ in Advance.
Robert Lyons officiated and burial
followed in the church cemetery.
The body was taken from
Morrison-Studevcnt Funeral Home
to the church at the service hour.
Surviving are one sister.
Evangelist Mae L. Hines of Route
5, Mocksville; one brother, Terry
Thomas Lawrence Sr. of Winston-
Salem; three aunts, Mrs. Mildred
Lyons of Winston-Salem. Mrs.
Harriet Richmond and Mrs.
Madeline Eaton, both of Route 5,
Mocksville.
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