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Jul - DecCharles L. Barker Ciiarlcs Lendburgh "Char lie" Barker, the youngest son of lite late Tobe Garficld and the late Maude JdTcrson Barker, was bora on May 12. 1928 in Mocksville. and died on June 24. 2014 at Autumn (uire Nursing Faeilily after an cxiciidetl illness He attended the Davie County Training School. At an early age he joined St. John AME Zion Church, where he was a member until death. He enlisted hi the Army' and was honorably discharged on May 5, 1951 after being awarded the National Defense Sendee Medal. Korean Sersice Med al, United Nations Senice Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He wa.s also preceded in death by: ? brothers. Willie. Andrew and Jasper Barker; 4 sisters, tna Mae Howell.Ada Williajiis. Rosie Carter and Alma Diilin. Survivors-. 5 children, Ah in . Dunn of Yadkinviile. Charles '"Chuckie" Barker of Win- , slon-Salcm. Wanda Barker of i Cleveland, Ohio.Yoric Bark- j er and Scou Barker of Colum- ibus, Ohio; 2 brothers. Tobe (Coot) Barker and Calvin Barker of Ohio: 16 grandchil dren; 11 great-grandchildren;- a great-great grandchild: a host of nieces, nephew s, cous ins and friends, and special friend. Alice Marie Davidson. A memorial service was held Momliiy, June 30 at 5 p.m. at Gtaham Ftineral Htnuc in Mocksville. Pastor RtKincy Barker officiated and the ftimily received friends at the ftineral home 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: >tw. GruluiniFuMiiilHomejicl. V Elizabeth Aim Beck Mrs. Elizabeth "Libby" Ann Bnrke lb., i- 77 ,irSakm died Sunday. June 29,2014 a, her home " ' Lof'-^rM '7 '0 DcwevLce .inti Mae Spach Burke. Mrs Beck r,.,i..»,r r I Winston-Saiem Forsyah County- .Scho'l svltn ^ 0 yel'■and was a member of Bethesda Moravian'church Survivors: her husband, Jimmy T. Beck of ih,. t Sb VriT' n ■ "T™ "fM^ctsville andVicki B. Waddell and husband Todd of KeniHixoiiu- 7 jdaughters Jennifer A. Waddell and Allison C. Waddell Sof A grave.^de service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday July 2 at ^nneiroffi 7"' in Clenimoms wiih Pastor Brad Online condolences: u-..-v,-JwMv, davie COUNTV ENTEKP8,se recoed th . "ccuKaTtiorsday, July .1,2014. ^ Charlie E. Brindle Jr. Chiu-licEtiwiirdBrindle ,Tr..79. of Cooleemee, died Sun day, June 29 ai Glenn A. Kisei Hospice House. He was born in Davie Coun ty on Oct. 9. 1934. son of the late Charlie Edward Brindle 1 Sr. and Mae Belle Mclntyrej Brindle. He was a member ol First Baptist Church of Cooi- eemee. Mr. Brintlle loved to fi sh, was a retired Coolee mee fi refighter, a Now York Yankee fan. a youth baseball coach and a shade tree auto mechanic. Survivors: his wife, Mag gie Ann Green Brindle. who he married on Nov. 12, 1955; 2 sons, George William Brin dle of the home, and Thomas Edw-ard Brindle and fi ance' . Diana Badger of Farmingion: 1 2 daughters, Mary Ann Caitei of Cooleemee, and Teresa Lyiuiette Brindle of Mocks ville; 3 gi-nndchildien, Julia "Annie" Benton, Christopher Ryan Carter and George Ed w-ard Carter; 3 great-grand- children. aiarlie Edward Carter, Micali Ryan Carter, aitd Bentley Austin Ander son; niece, Peggy Ixtve; and honorary son, Shaun Stephen Chaffin. A graveside service wm , to be held Wednesday, July 2 at 4 p.m. at Legion Memo ri al Park with the Rev. Randy Menser officiating, The fam ily received friends on Tues day. July- I at Davie Futieia] Service in Mock.svjjle. Memorials; Glenn A. Kisei Hospice House, 1229 States- villeBlvd.,SaliRbury-. 28144. Online condolences: iniiv, da\'iefimeral.\enicf.cnm. Oavje County Public J-ibrary Mocksville. NC J Pharmacist, Civic Leader Bob Hall Dies Monday Jo Ann Fnnkhauscr Jo Ann "Jackie" Funkhnus- er, 79, of Council Bluffs, Iowa died Tliursday, June 19,2014, ai her home afler a baiile with cancer. She was bom .April 22. 1935. in Mocksvilletn the late Will and Annie (Jaiwis) Call. She graduated from .Mocks- vilie High School in 1953. She married Donald H. Fiinkliaiis- eron Dec. 30,1956.Tlii'y had with 3 children, Donald D., Diane and Mark. She worked ai A.l. Roof for 26 years iis a sales coordinator. She was a member of Holy Family Cath olic Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Donald H. Funkhauser in 2003; and her sister. Alice Call. Survivors: her daughter, Diane (fiance' Cluit Baiwn) Funkliauser; sons, Don Funkhauser, Mark (Lisa) Flinkhauser, all of Council Bluffs: 8 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; broth er, Harry "Bucky" Call of Mocksville; nieces; nephews; and her .sjjccial dog. "Dixie." Visitatioii was Sunday, .lune _22 a! CulIcr-O'Neill-Mcver- Woodring Bayliss Park Cha pel. Funeral service wa.s Mon day at 11 ajn. at the funeral home. Burial was in Gamer Township Cenieiery. Mr. Robert Btickner Hall, 87. foimerly of Hallander Drive. Mocksville, died Mon day. June 30. 2014. at Wake Foiiest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Hall was bom Oct. 18. 1926, in Mt. Olive to the late Stacy Btickner and Val- era Louise Justice Hall. He was a graduate of Mocks\Dle High School and UNO Cha pel Hill, Class of 1949. Mr. Hall was a veteran of llie L.S. Amiy Air Corp having served during World War II. He wa.s a member of l-'irst Baptist Church, Mocksville where he had served in many leadership roles. Mr. Hall was the ownci'/ operator of Hall Drag Co. Af ter rciiremcm. he srived as a pharmacist for many years at A Storehouse For Jesus. He was presidciil of the N.C. Phannaceutical Association and was named Pliarraacist of the Year in 1972. Mr. Hall was a member of ihc board of trustees for the Consolidated University of Noilh Carolina, the University of North Caro lina at Asheviile and Camp- Irel! University. He was the chair of the boarti of directors of Mocksville Savings Bank and subsequently chair of the board of directors of Stones- Ireel Bank Cor])., which later became Suntrusl Bank. Mr. H.ill was on the local board of Central Carolina Bank. He scned on the Mock.svilk To))'n Board for many years. Mr. Hall was a member of the Mocksville Rotary Club and active with Ihc Salvation Army. He was also preceded in death by 2 sons, Robert Buck- tier "Buck" Hall Jr. and CUirl .Stacy Hall; and a son-in-law. Henry Tate. Sunivors: his wife, Hope FItchctt Hall; a daughter, Hope Tate; 2 dnughters-in- Ifiw. Dixie Hall and Deborah Ha)]; 3 grandchildren, Kristen Anne Hall. Robert Bucktier "Tripp" Hail If! and Evan Stacy Hall; and a great-grand daughter, Rylec Marin. A funeral service was Ic be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 3 at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Shane Nixon of- licialing. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery. Tiie fam ily' was to receive friends from 6-8 pun. Wednesday. July 2 at Eaton Funeral Home, Mocks ville. Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund. 412 N. Main St., Mocksville; Storehouse foi' Jesus PhaiiiUiC) . 675 E. Lc.xinglon Road, Mocksville; or Davie Community Fouii- dalion, PO Box .546, Mocks ville. Online condolences: winv. i-nio/i/iineralsen'icv.com. J Gtorge Hughes Judd Jr. Mr. George Hughes Judd .If.. 68, of Advance, died Fri day. June 27. 2014 at his home. He was bom May 26, 1946 ill Kingsport, Tenn. to George and Mary Lucille Hobbs Judd. Mr. Judd worked for 25 years at Ltiscent Technologies and had served in the US Aimy during the Vieliiiim War. re ceiving the Bronze Star, Sil ver Star and Air Medal. He is preceded in death b\' his parents and a brother. Jack .ludd. Surviving; 2 daughters. Karyn J. Rcilly and husband Chris and Susan J. Burton, both of Winsion-Salcm; a Grandson. Gavin Burton; 2 brothers, Gary and Ralph Judd; and a sister, Carol Sams, I A raemorial service was I held at 2 pjn. Wednesday. July 2 at Hayworih-MUIcr Kinderton Chapel. The family received friends following the service at the funeral home. Memorials: American Dia betes Assoc., PO Box 11454. Alcxandiia. VA 22312. Online condolences: inviv. liayworih-miller.com. DAVIE county enterprise RECOIUI.Thu™,.,, , D,.v,e county Fobiic UWary Mocl^sville, NU ; Ann Graham McCurdy Ann Graham McCurd) of Greensboro died on June 29. 2014. She was a native of Washington state. Surveyors: her husband. Gary Steve McCiirdy; 4 daughters, Dr. and Mrs. Al ien (Tercsia Ann) Queen of •Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Billy ( Tracy) Grooms of Charkntc. Dr. and Mrs. Kirk (Tuiidja) 'I'lirncr of Moore.svillc .and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos (Allison) Perez of Ne\\' Jersey; step daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Park er (Dcbi) Myers: step-son. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff (Wendy) McCurdy; 9 grandchildrei). Cary. Jessica, Ritchie, Travis. Anna, David. Megan. Connor and Matthew; a sisier-in-|.tw. Catherine Jacobson Graham of Spokane, Wash. She was preceded in death by a sister-in-iaw, Nancy Lee Wood of Greenville, S .C. She was a member of the First Lutheran Chuicli, Pied mont Doll Club, Madame Alexander DoJI Club, Col. Arthur Forbis DAR and the Modern Doll Club. She was aaive in the rescue of dogs .and loved her Bichons; Muf fin. Fluffy, Jesse, Willow and Maggie. She was a genealogy researcher and was proud of her Irish and Swedish heri tage. She had two ministries. one ttie And produi?- lioii of the monthly Site]) herd's Flock Card, a tninisiry tltrough her churcli. Tiie sec ond was Secret Angel Slilcli- ers, ail outreach providing comfort to hurling people. There will be a memorial scrx'ice at First Lutheran,.3600 W. Friendly Ave.. Greensboro on .Saturday, July 5 at 2 p.m. with visitation at l:LS for family and friends. Memorials: First Luiher- an, 3600 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro, 27410; Delaware Valley Bichon Rescue, 7)1 Chapel Road, Cinnaniinson, NJ 08977; or The Myositis Assoc., 1737 King Street, Al exandria.VA22314. A website has been created in her memory, u wwjimigni- haiiiiiiccurdy.wt'b^.cr'rii. Bobby McDaniel Bobby "Boh" McD.-inlcl, 83.of Rollingwood Drive.Miicks- ville. died on -Sund.-iy, June 29.2014. at his residence. He was bom in Davic County on April 12, 1931, son ol the late George Bonus and Iva Comaizer McDaniel .Mr. McDaniel attended Dulin United Methodist Church, was owner/opera tor of Rowan Office Fuiniiure, managed Rowan Corp., iind ti member and good standing in Wong's Coffee Club. He was also pi ecedcd in liealli by his wife, Gejenc Jolly Mc Daniel, 0 brothers, Son, Pete, Bnice, Slick, Troy and Bill; 3 sisters. Hazel. Ruth and Lucille. Sunivors; a son. Keith McDaniel (Deiia Livengixxl) of Mocksville; a daughter. Rcnec McDaniel Spry (Kenneth Mc- Clamrock) of .Advance; companion, Norma M. Eulwanls of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren. Jason Daniel (Katelyn Beimcti). Braxtoo .McDimiel (Ashley Southard, and Trent McDaniel. A celebration of life service was held Tuesday, July 1 at 3 p.m. at the Davic T'lincinl Service Chapel with the Rev, Ray Oferrel ofliciaiing. Btiri.al followed in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemeier)'. The family received friends oik- hour prior to the service at the funend home. Memorials: Hospice/Pailialive CareCeiner, .A77 Hospital St., Suite 10,^, Mocksville. Online condolences: wwwdaviefuiifriihervicc.coin. ttAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRJSE Sandra Faye Stroud Sandra Faye Stroud, 49, of Augusta, Ga., formerly ofDa- vie Count)', tlieil Sunday, June 22,2014. She wa.s Ikii ii Feb. 1 , 1965 in Dpvie County. She was a member of Edgcwood Baptist Church ill Coolecmcc. The joy of her life was sjioiling hei grandchildren and spending time with her children. She was H NASCAR fan. loved the music of Conway Twitty and enjoyed to crochet. She was |3rcccde<l in detitli by her father. SaiifonI Edgar Stroud III in 2009; and her grandparents, Clyde Roberts in 1995 and Florence Roberts in 2010. Survi\ors: her mother. Faye Roberts Stroud of Cool- eemee; daughter and son-in- law. Laura and Josh Wilson of Augusta; son. Michael Knight of Salisbury; 3 sisters, Shelia Tulbert (Joe) of Mocksville, Sherrie Stroud of Coolccincc, and Sonia Keenan of Mocks- viUe: 3 gnindchildrcn, Con- nef and Dimidle Wilson, and Jacob Knight: 8 nieces and nephews; iiikI 3 great-nieces and nephews, A memorial service will be held Saturday. July 5 at 1 pm. at Edgewood Biiptisi Church. Family will receive friends and visitors at this time. record, Th.irsda.v, JuJy3.2014. Davis Ccur.iv Public LiDrary Mocksville, NC 4 Margaret W. Summers Mfu^aret Worlej' Sommen:, 90, of MocksviJle, died on June 26.2014. The horaegoing service was conducted Saturday. June 28 at 2 p.m. at Pork Baptist Church. US 64 East. .Mocks- ville. officiated by the Rev. Robert Garren and Dr. Mi chael W. Coffey. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Visitation was at the church. Mrs. Sunimcrs was born Oct. 26, 1923. in Wiiision-S.t- lem to Ray Allison 'fhompson and Ethel L-tngstnn j'liomp- son. She professed her faith in Jesus Christ, was baptized and joined Fork Baptist Clturch at age 14. where she remained a supportive life-long member. On Oct. 7. 1949, she married James Ross VVorfey, following his World War II Aimy .ser vice in Europe. Being the lust of the fi ve children to leave home, she always honored her parenl.s by hard work, support, and ctu-e ihroughont their lives. Tliey knew long i hiud days of ts ork on liie f.irin and in the ftirnitiire industry, raising their children, giudeii- n ing, njfd caring for her aging , niotlier. She was ])ioiid of Iter' children's accomplishmeiUs in school, the roiJiiary. and ca reens, Both retired frmii Bur lington Industries in Lexing ton. After building their home and family, a loN'ing and car ing marriage of .SO years end ed when her husband died.ln later years, she wa.s re-intro duced to a Shady Grove High School friend. William G. Summers of Mocksville, and they were married in 2000. No stranger to hard work, again I she worked as a Iionicmtikcr, giirdened, and helped vviili liis bed caiiic fami. Tlu-y at tended l-oik Bttpiisi and Oak Grove Methodist, lioih being life-icmg members, iiincss again rook her hiisband. She has been supponed by many family, church, and spcci.il close friends through all these yetiis, bringing much comfort to her: the families of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Riiramage. Danny Brown. Wayne Reniz. the Senior Ladies Cinss of Foii Baptist, Mr. and Mrs. Lenty _ Baity. Mr. and Mrs. John Sca- I ford, Wilma B. Smith, and I-oiTiiine Litien. She was also jtrcceded in , deatii b)' her parents, grand- : parents, broilien; John A. Thompson and Ray J. Thomp- son. sisters Lorene Thompson Brooks and Kathleen nioni])- son Knight. Suniving: her daugliter, Sarah Marie Coffey and hus band .Michiie! of Dcns'cr, N.C.; son Jtimes Ray Worjey and fiancee, Meiidee Royd of Chcnysilic; giatidson Mi ehael N, McKenzie and wife. Usiie. and great-grandson Michael Wayne McKcnzie..ill of Smiihfield, Va,; her sister, Bessie Thompson Oliver Dnrr of Lexington; .slep-daugiiter Brenda Summers of Riileigh; step-sons William .Stimntcrs and wife Miircia, .iiid Robert Summers and wife Karen, a!! of CIcnutions; and many niec es and nepliews. Memorials; Fork Bap- ti.st Building Rind. 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville; Gideons Davie Camp. PO Box 182. .Mocksville, Online condolences; irinn, 'du\nefuiifr(ilscrvUr.ciim, J Ot^rotlij Alk'ii West Dorothy "Dollie" Allen West. 80, of Mocksville. died on June 27,2014. She was boni May 7.1934, , She was a member of the Pino community. She was a wife, moiJier, and homemaker. Site was preceded in death by her husband. Lonnie G. West Sr.; 2 sons. Randy l^e West and Cheyenne Bodie West; her ptu-enis, William Henry ADun and Pansy Dora Alieti: a brother. William Ju nior Allen; 2 sisters, Donnell Guss and Betty Lee Johnson. Survivors: a son, Lonnie G. West Jr. (Lisa); 2 daughters. Sandy W. King (Kevin) and Cindy W, Potts (David); .3 grandchildren. Wendy, David Jr.. Deanu. Sarah and Rebec ca: 8 grcai-gnindcliildren: I great-great-grandson; 3 broth ers, Fnmcis Sony Allen (Nel lie!.Jimniv Ray Allen (Maga- lirir) and .Sam Allen (Sue): a special sister-in-law. Mar- gnrci Allen; multiple nieces and nephews, cou.sins and friends: and special friends, Susan Caqtenler. Peggy King. Debbie Blcdsott and Danny ("rouse, A celcbrallon of going home wijj be on Satiinlay, .hiiy -■i at We.sley Cha|>ei Methodist Church at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Siira Scruggs, The family will receive friends afterwards in the fellowship hall, Mejnorials: Wesley Chapel Church, Eugene Wood70^fSun? died He W.1S bom April 30, (944 to the late generous ntfke hint happj. ^ -'^"ntmg. hshing. the outdoorc NASCAR fan. Hisf^'y mean, evetything ,0 He was also preceded in '?"i: ^^2 brothers. Jer-y Gtay Wood and RobertMcKrnley Wood: and a dear 'nend, Linda Wood.■Survivors; a daughter, Don- "aCreason (Perry) of Mocks-v'llc; 2 grandchildren, TtfTauyLauren Johnson (Adam) andKes'in Lynn Creason; a great- gmndson, Sylas Johnson; nieces and nepliews, GJendaThompson, Sue Sims, BusterWood, Jeriy Wayne Wood % Wood, Mark Wood and Janic-c Clay brook. I' A funeral service was to beconducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday. .luiy 2 at Elton Funeral.hapeiwiii, ,he Rev, RodneyBarker officiating. Burial wasla follow in Parmington Community Cemetery. The familyreceived friends Tuesday. July I, 111 the funeral home._ Memorials; FanuingtonUommunity Cemetery, c/oBonnie Joyner, 155 Pineville Road,Mocksville.Online condolences; )vww, ''Olivifyiieralservirf ^ William Brady Barbee Jr. William Brady Barbee Jr., 71. of Cherry Hill Ro5id, MockflviUe, died Saturday, July 5,2014, at Forsyth Medi cal Center. He wiLf born in Rowan County on March 31, 1943. "Junior," as he was known 10 family and friends, devel oped and managed the Jand- 15)1 recycling center for Da- vie County ivliich became a njodcl center across the siaie. He ww known for his skills is an operator of bulldozers and tractors. One of his most notable accomplishments was his involvement in ihe cre ation of the Carolina Bible i3ainp at .le.richo Church of Christ. There, he constructed the lake, roads and soflbail field and graded the sites for cabins, the shelter and the caf- eiiria as xtell as many paths on the property. Other than his fondness of tractors, he enjoyed spending time fish ing and camping. His great- c.st affections were his love of Jesns, famiiy, and his church, Fdgewfxxi Baptist. He wa;: preceded in death hi' mnthci, Lucille Barbee. ; -viiodiid on Dec. 1.2013, and i his iittlf dog, "Tiny," a loyal i companion for a long time. Survivors: hi.s wife of 37 years, Gale Bostinn Barbee of the home; his father, William B. Barbee Sr. of Woodleaf; a daughter. Cindy Soabolt and husband Steve, and 2" sons, Jeff Crisco and Doug Ciisco, all of Mocksville; 3 grand children. Zac Knight and wife Michelle, Brandl Knight and William Mauldin; and 2 sisters, Gail Lingic of China Grove and Linda Walls and husband Mike of Woodleaf; and many fricnds. A visiuilion for family and fr'iends was to l>c held on Wednesday, .Inly 9 from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Ttic celebra tion cif life service was to he held at liSOp.m. on Thursday. July 10 at Edgcwood Baptist Church with the Res. Frank B]a«kenshi|i officiating. The body was to lie in state 30 minutes prior to the sendee. Burial ssas to follow in the Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Menioripls: Edgewood Baptist Building Fund, PO Box 57,Cooleemee. Online condolences; tnnv. liavicfunerahervicc .com. P iVIE COUim' ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday , July 10.2014 Oavle County Pubfc Library Mocksville. NC Michael Kevin Brown Mr. Michael Kevin Brown, 58, of Liberty Church Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 4,2014, at his home. He was born on Feb. 2, 1956, in Cecil, Md. to the late Wilma Jean Heldeman and John Earl Brown. He was also preceded in death by a son, Jason Brown and 2 brothers, Keith and Lar ry Browi). Survivors; 2 children, Shane Brown (Sainaniha) of Mocksville and Jenni fer Thacker of Mayodan; a grandson. Drew Brown, .and 2 more grandchildren, Tiffany and Jacob; sicpgrandchildren, Brandie Viers (Daniel Atkin son), Casey Vier.s and KelJie Viers; stepgreai-granddaugli- ler. Made Atkinson; a sister, Diana Collin.s (Brian) of Dob- son; 3 brothers, David Wilson, Marie Wilson (Charlie) also of Dobson and Paul Brown of Lexington; a special friend. Kim Bowman; and several nieces and nephews. -A funeral service iivas to be conducted at 2 p.m.. Wednes day, July 9 at Community Baptist Church with Pastor Mike Burehettc officiating. Burial was to follow in the Jolmsoji Family Cemetery in Wilkesboro. Tie family was to receive friends at the church one hour prior to Ihe service. Memorials: Commimity Bapfia, 612 Glad^oitetR^, Mocksville. Online condolences: tvmv. eaionfiiiieralse/yice.com. Frances Girlene Caudle Mrs. Frances Girlene Wil- iiiams Caudle, 86, died Satur day, July 5,2014, at Bermuda Village Health Center. She was bom Nov. 17, 1927 in Mocksville to the late . Roy E. Willies and iovie Ellis William'! She was alife- long member of Smith Grove United MetJiodist Church. She graduated from Mocks ville High School and went to woik for Western Electric for approximately 17 years. She left work to become a home- maker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar Lee Caudle. Survivors: 2chi]dreii,Ken neth Caudle and wife Sherry of Pfaffiown and Sherri Cau dle Mansfield and husband, Doug of Clemroons; 4 grand children. Jo.sh and Roger Cau dle and Andrew and Kayla Mansfield; 2 sisters. Inez Wil liams and Nellie Willianu:; a brother, Nathan Eugene "Gene" Williams and wife Jean of Rock Hill, S.C.; 6 sisters-in-law and 4 brothers- Jin-law; and several nieces and jnephewR. Te funeral service was conducted at 3 pjti. 'Tesday, July 8 at Smith Grove United Methodist Church in Mocks ville, with the Rev, Tom Al beit officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Te family receivef friends July 7. at Hay worth-Miller Si las Creek Chapel. Memorials; Smith Grove UMC Back Pack Buddies Mission Outreach, 3492 US 158 Mocksville; or Ameri can Diabetes Assoc., PO Box 11454 Alexandria, VA 22312. Online condolence; ivvw, hayworth-miller£om. . Donald G. Englebright Ml- Donald George En- " glebrighi, 84. of Bermuda Run, died Monday, June 30, 2014 in his sleep with his wife Skippy at his side. He was boni in Miami, Fia. on Sept. 19. 1929 to Harry Raymond and Flor ence Trocgcl Englebright. Mr, Englebright was a lifelong member of the Iniemational Brotherhood of Eleorical Workers where he received a 65-ycar pin for his service. He was a hard worker who en joyed helping others. Mr. Englebright was pre ceded in death by his parents and a sister, Eva Melton. Survivors; his wife of .^2 years, Frances "Skippy" En glebright; 4 children. Diann Burgess (Joe) of Advance. Peggy Diifresne of Miara'i. Richarti Englebright (Terry) of Ocala, FJa., and Susan Henry (Jay Abramson) of Oc ala; 7 grandchildren. \V. .loc Burgess (Jodi) of Wlnston- Salcm, Michelle Burgess Per kins (John) ofConcord, HalJic Dufresnc of Pasadena. Calif,, . Kristy Englebright Taylot (Stephen) of Ocala, Richard EDglebriglii Jr. of Orlando, Fia.. Jonathan Dufresne of Pasadena, and Rus.sell Henry of Oc-da; 7 great-grandchil dren; a brother, Raymond En glebright of LaBelle, Fia.; and a sister, Emma Woods of Port St. Lucic. Fia. A memorial service was conducted at 2 pjn. Saturday, July 5 at the Bermuda N^tllage Chapel. Memorials; personal notes, sharing memories, to his wife. Online condolences; ivivh', hayworih-miUei.com. Tbomas Wajne Howard Thomas Wayne "Buddy' Howard. 55, of Mocksville I died Wednesday,Jiily2 2014. He was bom in Davit County on April 24, 1959. He was the son of ilie late Thomas Ross Howard and Joann Wyatt Howard. He was a carpenter and was of the Baptist faith. In later years he look pride in building and dis playing model cars. He spent his last su months at Autumn Care of Mocksville where he loved helping the other resi dents and staff. .Survivors; his son. Thomas Joseph Howard; 2 daughters, Stephanie Howard Alphin and Melissa Howard Bason: 5 sis ters. Deborah Howard Camp bell. Donna Howard Gamble, Cynthia Howard Shaver. Pa mela Howard Hunter. Carla Howard Fields; and 6 grand children. He WHS also preceded in death by his wife, Patti Carter Howard. A memorial service will be held Sunday, July 13at4pjn. at Ciosslife Church of God in WinstOD-Salera. Online condolences; tvunv. I carolinocremaiion.vom. i Alfreds Ida Miller Alfreda "Freda" Ida Mill- ; er, 85, of Oakshire Court, : Mocksville, died Friday, July " 4, 2014, ill her bonie after a - batfle with pancreatic cmiccr. - She was bom in Brooklyn. - N.Y. on Jan. 30. 1929, to the ' iiitc Joseph Scnndurra and Ida - DrPietro Scandurra. Prior to ; retirement in 1995, Mrs. Mill- er was employed, by die US : Postal Service as a computer . operator. When health pemiit- led, she was an active mem ber of her church. St. Francis of Assist Catholic Church of Mocksville. She enjoyed nav- cling. March 29 of this year mniked the 56th wedding an niversary of her marriage to n her husband. Phillip Miller, i who survives, Also surviving: J a daughter. Tina Marie Piek- a eit and husband Michmd of ' Mocksville; a son,Phillip An- 5 ihony Miller and wife Donna (of Che.iapeake, Va.; and 6 grandchildren. Aaron Ste- . vens Miller. Ta-vroh Aiexaii- dra Miller, Gabriel Matthew Miller, Maryssa Cheyenne Pickctt, Shane Michael Pick en and Ariana Rae Pickcll. She was also preceded in • death by an infant daughter. • Judith Marie Miller, on Nov. . 11,1966. ,; The family recdvcd friends i at the Davie Funeral Service ((."hajiel on Tuesday, July 8 I with aRosaiy Service at 7 p.m. ' A Mass of Clmstian Burial • was at 11 am. on Wednesday, '• July 9 at St. F'rancts of Assisi • Catholic Church with the Rev. • Father Jolm Staiczcwski offi- dating. 'Burial was in the St. COiumba Catholic Ce.meiery ■ioChester.N.Y. Memorials; Udies Quilt ' Ministry of St. Francis. 862|. Yadkinville Rd„ Mocksville.^ Online condolencea; wwiv. [y Uaviefimeralservirexom- DAVIECOUNTA' ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, .luly 10,2014 Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksviile, NO A cclebraiion of life fcrvii-i.- was held at 11 ajn. oii Tues day, JuJy 8 ai the Salisbury 'Cemetery with the Rev. Kenny Smith officiiii- ing. Military honors were ac corded by the VFW Memo rial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard with special honors conferred by the Pa triot Guard Riders. Memorials; Davie Funeral iService to help offset fi nal ex- jpenses. I Online condolences; ini in. dmiefiiiieralsfn'tcc.com. Ronald Keith Reid Ronald "Ron" Keith Reid, 61, died unexpectedly in Beckley, W.Va. on Tbesday June 24,2014. He was bom in Ruislip, England, on April 15, 1953. while his faliier was ser\'- ing overseas with the United Slates military. His parents were the late Rodney and Amanda AlilT Reid, both na tives of West Virginia. He sen'cd honorably in the US Army, achieving the rank of Specialist 4th Class. He was a Vietnam veteran, serving there during 1971-1972 as the war was winding down. He was employed as a security guard with Cramer Security & Investigations. Survivors; his wife of more than 17 years, Terrie Lynn Johnson Reid of Mocksville; ii son, Scmty Alan Hunter of Greensboro; 2 daughters, Brandt Marie Reid and Chel sea Grace Hunter, both of Mocksville; a brother, David Reid and wife Dciiise of West Virginia; 2 sisters, Brenria Coniiack and husband Paul of We.si Virginia, and Donna Messina and husband PauJ.ot California; a grandson, Noah Gage Fleming: 2 special twin nephews, Rodney and Bubba Reid; and several other nieces and nephews. Mclvin Michael Morris Mr. Mclvin Michael Mor ris. 55. of Cooleemee, died Saturday, June 28,2014 at hl.s home. He was bom in Forsyth County on March 15, 1959. son of the late Beanie Morris and Ruby Morris Barnes. He was a member of FJgew ood Baptist Church. He was also preceded in deatli by his step-father. Har vey Barnes of Mocksville. Surviving: his wife, Kathy C. Morris, who he mairied on Feb. 14, 2009; step-son, Mi chael Delevie (Misty): 3 step- grandchildren, Steplinnie, Ka tie and James of Mocksville; brother. Ronnie Morris (Shei la) of Walnut Cove; and sister Sylvia Boger of Mocksville. Visitation and a memorial service will be held Momliiy. July 14 at 2:30 pun. at Edge- wood Baptist Church in Cool- i Amie Michelle Rosser Amie MicbeUe (Nickel!) Rosser, 39, of Belmont. died Wednesday. July 2, 2014. at the Uvine and Dickson Hos pice House after a courageous battle with cancer. She was the wife of David and mother 10 Samuel and Catherine.all ofBelmnnt. She- was bom in Hamilton. Ohio, on Sept. 22, 1974. and grew up in Dayton. Ohio. She was the daughter of Charlene and Dave Bloomer'of Lloyd and Cheryl Nickel). She worked with many close friends at Baker Concrete Construction. She was a loving person who enjoyed spending lime with family and ftiends. She spent hours reading and watching movies with her children, as well as atttnding their spori- ing events. She loved watch ing Sam (her "little bird/') play soccer, and Catherine (her "little lambie") play ten nis. She was a devoted mem ber of Catawba Heights Bap- list Church, where she loved 10 volunteer. She enjoyed gardening and « as famous f<tr her roses and tomatoes- Terry Price Smith Mr. Teny Pf'c® Smith, 73 of Advance died Sunday. July 6, 2014 at Wake Forest klnivcrsiiy Baptist Medical Center. He was bom July 4. 1941 in Davie County to Rober and Nell Bowdcn Smith. He was preceded in death by a brother. Arnold Smith. Surviving: his wife of 41 years, Pamela Smith; 3 chil dren, Suzanne Vaughn (Mark), John Smith (Amber) and Ju lie Hunter (Scott); 4 grand daughters, Nicole and Lexie Vaughn, McKenzie Smith and Lillv Hunter; a brother, Steve .Smith (Georgia); his motber- in-Uiw. Patsy Smith; brother- in-law, I>can Williard; Alice Faye Cloniz, who was like a sister; and many friends. A funeral service was held III 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 8 at Hayworth-Miiicr Kinderion Chgpc! with the Rev. Wayne Swishcr officiating. The fam ily received friends following ' the service. There will be a private burial service for the family. Online condolences: whw. haworih-miUerxom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tbursday, July 10,2014 Oavle County Public Librafy Mocksville, NG Survivors: her husband. David; her children, Samuel and Catherine; her mother, Charlene (Dave); her father, Lloyd (Cheryl): her brother- Lloyd (Shelly); her maternal grandmother, Imajene Rader; her paienial grandmother. Ruby NickeU; and numerqys aunts, uncles, and'cousiiSs; and her chihuahua, Izzy- A celebration of life was held on Friday. July 4 at 2; pm. at Catawba Heights Bap- list purch. Memorials; Catawba Heights Baptist. Online condolences: www. ii-,..nA<n<'r/jJnre. I J Kay Pcimster Alle «- , • — ,Mrs J DarlencPhelps Adams Darlene PheJps Yates Ad ams, 51. died unexpectedly early on Sunday, July 6,2014. She had suffered with a heart condition all her life and prob ably had a hean attack. •She had most recently lived in Holdcn Beach and \va.s a member of Brunswick Islands Baptist Church. She was bom on Nov. 10,1962 to Gaiy and I'amra Phelps in Thomasvilie. Survivors: her spouse, Jo seph Adams, also of Holden Bench; her parents, Gary and Tamra (Tammy) Phelps of Mocksville; 2 children, Niki (iason) Kimrey of Advance and Jeremy Adams (15) of Holden Beach; 2 grandchil dren. Lindsay (7) and Taylor (5) Kimrey; her grandmother. Maiy Mereli of Mocksville; inother-in-law, Peggy Adams of Wallberg: -sister-in-law, Su san (Benny) Gregory of King; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorials: Brunswick Is land Baptist Food Paniiy; or Bethel LIMCofl^omasviUe. A memorial sennce will be ^d on Saturday, July 19 at .2 p.m. at Brunswick Islands Baptist Church, 1672 Mi. Pis- gah Rd. SW, Supply. . Kay Feimster Allen 67 of Pi™ c died Monday, July J4 20)4 J c ^ '^O'-Asville, Winsion-Salem. ' " '^^dical Center in She was bom Jan. 16 ma? i j Ralph Woodrow and Frances Sue Holm ^ was a member of Hardison United M '^''•'^"en 'aw, Roben ••Bob" na and Brandon Durham S^ndchildren, Jen- 4 f67MZ'u„Z SS cV' h r" the Rev. Lynn Cash offieiatinc The , Cemetery, with Wednesday morning a. SZLH, Memonals; Hardison LTVIC l6Vi i • u Mock.svijJe; or Center UMC c/o Lkd. nboro St., Mocksville Owings. 728 Wiikes- Onh-ne condolence. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2014 Davie County Public Ubiuiy Mocksville. NC j Stirvivoi-s; his SOD. Michael I and wife Pat; his daughter. Lou Singleton and husband Bill; grandchildren. Tristan Anderaon. Sarah Anderson, and forrina Singleton; great grandchildren Elijah Brinson, Norah Brinson and Lydla Lee: sisters, Margaret Harris of Greensboro and Nancy Cau dle of Aslieboro; and nieces, nephews, and several great' nieces and great nephews. A celebration of life was held Sunday, July 13 at 3 p.m. at New Hope Method ist Church with Pastor Sii- ianne Michael officiating, intimnicm followed in the church cemetei)'. The family received friends prior to the .service. Memorials: New Hope UMC, 5125 ShattaloD Drive, Winsion-Salem 27106. Online condolences: www. ' fianh'oglerumhons.com ' ] J Jesse Ceibert Anderson Jesse Ceibert Anderson of Winston-Salem died on July 5,2014. He was bom in the city to the late Avcry .Samuel Ander son and Ina Roberts Ander- -son. Mo.st of his early years were spent in Davie County, first on the family farm, and J later in Mocksville. Mr. An- derson served his country J aboard the naval cmiser USS Nashville in the Pacific dur ing World War D. After the • war he moved to Winston-Sa lem (0 attend business school and met his future wife when both lived at the same board ing house. Following business scliool he sold iady'.s shoes iimong other jobs before be ing hired by Pilot Freight Car riers, where he was empioycd for more than 40 t ears, retir ing as assistant controller- Mr. Anderson was an ac tive member of New Hope United Methodist Church for more than 50 yean, serving as church treastirer for more than 30 years. His hobbies in cluded golf, ballroom dancing ' and travelling abroad. He i.s preceded in death by his wife, Nora Klger Ander son, after 46 years of mar riage. •J Joe Cagle Joe Cagle died on July 13. 2014 al i,is home in Bermuda Run. Bom in Shawnee, OkJa.. he was one of six children of the late Lillie Belle (Joyce) Melon Cagle and 13. (Bill) Cagle. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Betty Collins, and a ■■'jif brother, Wendali Cagle..y|r! He was proud of his .Native ■ American Pottawatonii heri- :. great-grandmother was one of the original fi ve Wt 'i' establishing the Citi-• ;,H[ — . zen Polawatomi Nation in Oklahoma.'if? *T m Survivors: his wife of 55years, Shirley J. Cagle; daugh-ters, Jennifer Whyman (Dan) of St. Louis and JiU O'Dea (Kevin) of Portland, Ore.; grandchildren, Erica. Tim and Carol Kuenstler (Oscar) ephant N.M. and Linda Teal (Jim) of Rockpon, Texas;brother. Keith Cagle (Sandi) of Rockporl; and many nieces and nephews.He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Centra]State University in Edmond. Okla. Mr. Cagle woiied for .37 years in the chemical mdustry with Naico Chemical Co.. W.R. Grace and Beiz-Dearbom. He was ;i lifetime member of theAmerican Chemical Society. After moving to Charlone, hefell in love with the state and its people. He chose to letum to North Carolina when he retired in 1998. He looked forward to many days on the golf course tii Bemitidu Run with friendsand neighbors. Discovering Sawtooth School of Visual Ans. he became involved in the art world in Winsion-Salem. Afterexploring painting, he decided pottery was where he belonged. "Playing in the din" was his passion for years. He became amember of Associated Anists and a founding member of the Muddy RiverAnAssocialion.He was amemberofCletnraonsPresbyterian Church. After rescuing a large white greyhound, he decided he needed !ui ea.ster way to bath "Tony" so with friends Lee Reynolds,Sam Zaffino and Don House he designed and opened "Go DogWash" on Jonestown Road in 2004. After 7 years, he retired again to devote more time to his potteo'. His home studio provided many hours for leaching relatives and friends how to make an original wori: of an. He had served as mentor tobusiness associates and friends, .tctive in each neighborhoodin which he resided, participating in civic and philanthropic endeavors. He told each family member often how much he loved them and was proud of them. His memorial service will be ai 2 p.m. Satiirda). July 26 at Haywonh-Miller, 108 E. Klnderton Way, Bermuda Run, Thefamily will receive friends following the service. Burial willbe later at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Oklahoma City, Okla.Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 HospiceLane, Winston-Saiem, 27103; or Davie Community Founda tion, PO Box 546,Mocksville. Daniel Frederick Correll Mr. Daniel Frederick Cor rell, 70, of Hamptonville, died Thursday. July 10,20)4 at his home. He was born Aug. 13,1943 in Davie County to the late George Clu-isiian and Ethel Daniel CorreO. Mr. Cor rell worked as a truck driver for more than 42 years with Southern Stales and Ixiwery Livestock. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Judy Cor rell; and 4 brothers, John Cor rell. Keimeth CoireD.Ed Cor rell and George C. Correll Jr. Surviving; his sister, Lou ise Durham of Mocksville: 3 sons, Tony Correll and wife Lnura of Gold Hill; Jeff Cor rell and wife Robin, Fred die Wayne Nichols and wife Tammy, all of Mocksville; and a daughter. Shelby Jean Salmons and fi ance" John Childress of Hamptonville; his special friends, Polly Driver and Alice Dobbins of Hamptonville; grandchildren, Tonya Bragg and husband, David, BJ. Nichols Jr. and , wife Vickie, Bradley Nichols and wife Barbara, Michelle B urke and husband Tony, AJ i- cin Johnson, Brand) Caudill Sparks and husband Alvin. Jamie CaudUt, Nicole Chil dress, Brittany Nichols; and 13 great grandchildren. I tie liimily received mends Friday, July 11 at GeDtiy Family Funeral Service. in Yadklnville. His funeral ser vice wiLs at noon Saturday in the Ocnti-y Family Chapel by the Revs. Johnny Arnold rtid Jimmy Church. Burial followed in liie Deliverance Baptist Church Cemetery in Hamptonville. Online condolences; tiimv. gentryfunerahervicexom. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO ^ Kerry'Red'GrayKerry "Red" Gray. 39, of Woodlcaf, died on July 13 2014 He was preceded in death , .. ^ by his matemaJ giandpareDls, jessie and La Stella White; an Brenda Williams; and an uncle. Rufus WiUiams. mother.Shirley Gray of the home; Robert Gray of buiy; a dwghier, Kaniesha of Lexington; sis- J Sheny Gray of Cbol- eeniee. Melissa' Gray of Genesis ,Adkins and Omega AcUdns. both of Lex- ingion. and Ruqujaah Gray of Salisbury: 3 brothers. JKB^^ Terry and Curtis Gray of the home^nd Jeremiah Adkins of Lexington; 6 nieces, SaTonia.La'Siell.i <;hflv -r J Sha'Heem, 'c^l SE&iPpSS ?T t prsz.!s": Online condolences; y^-^r^vJ>oor,e-carronfi,.co„,. Lynn Blizard Huie Lynn Blizard Huie 6*; ncun„ t c . day July 14,2014 .n Kale R o died Mon-She 1 U.n „ Z''; "7i« Hen,. and Mary Treni Blizard Mrs H..' Coun^' to Everett of Winstom ^ «-«*Sl Salem and Martha Burleson of Blizard and wife Jiid\' of V../tL. •''"'•n''^ Wayne ' B'.d theRev. Tun Gammon.s ', at Oaklavs n Memori.-d Gardens -S - f T OnJine condolences: nhaywonlnniller^om. Karen Darlene Hedgepeth Karen Darlene Hedgepeth. 56, of Cable Lane. Mockssille. died Thursday. July 10,2014, at her home. She was bom in Pennsylvania on April 11.1958. She was preceded in death by her parents. Sylvester Medlin and Shirley Siegal! Morgan. Survivors: her daughter; Cindy Tnniony (Stephen Lyon) of Jarvisbufg; 2 brothers, Timothy and Rick Medlin of Virginia; and 2 grandsons,Kyle Smith and Rilcy Lyon. A private service will be held by the family. Online condolences; innvz/avie/HJieTO/jcrvice.com. Bemice Peebles Bet^ice Peebles, gg dted fuJy 12, 2014. Contact - HOC, itti'iy.GVa/ramjr^. "^'Home.na,i-orr.trv\ce.m'- rormatjon. dawe coiwrv enkeprbe recoro, Jwly 17,2014 ^ John Walsh Regan John "Jack" Walsh Regan. 67. of Winsion-Salcm. died on FndayJiily 11,2014. He wa.s bora on Oct. 8. 1946 in Pillsburgh, Pa. lo the late Tliomas and Elizabeth Regan. He was n graduate ol' South Hills Catholic High School and ; attended Bloomsbiiig College ' > ' College before country in the Army during the Vietnam War. His career with RJ Reynolds HT TobaccoCo.beganinl970.He held sales positions throughout the couDtiy eventually retiring as naiional vending sales man- ager in Winsion-Salem. He was . '. .^^BV a golfer, runner, and enjoyed spending time with family and ^'V... friends enjoying life. Survivors: by his daugbier and son-in-law. Liz and Will Outlaw; his son nnd daughter- in-law, Garth and Carly Regan; 3 grandchildren. Abigail Gar- wood. Juha and Harrison OuUaw, and Hadley and Emily Re gan; 3 brothers, Charlie.Tom, and Mike Regan: and the mother ' of his children. Mcki Collins. A celebration of his life will be held in the near future. Memorials; to a veteraji's charity. Online condolences; \^-\w.hny\yonh-miUfr.c(mi. ^ H^en Motstag.. Shoaf at Mn. Helen Motsmgerodisl Church, where she was onoal, 86, of Farmingtonan active member. Burial died at the Kate B.Reynolds followed in the Faimington July 10.2014, held Saturday. July 12 at She was born on Sept. 22' Hayworth-Miller Kindenon 1927 in Ihomasvilie to Rob-'Chapel in Advance en Everen and Mynle Shoaf Memorials; Faratingtou Motsinger. In 194.3. she met UMC Building Fund, 1939 the Rev. J-rtd C. Shoaf. TTiey Farmingion Rd. Mocksville. were mnmed for 62 years Online condolences: ivwiv before he d.ed in 2008, She haywor,h.milkT.com. was devoted to her husband, children, grandchildien and greni-grandchildren who was always proud of her family and was their advocate. She was a devoted minister's wife and supponed her husband faithfully in minLstry. play ing an iniegral part in all the churches they served. She loved her friends and never met a stranger. She loved flowers, entemining, and decoriiiing, and was an ex cellent seamstress and home- maker, and enjoyed playing Ihe piano and organ. She was silso preceeded in de.ith by n si.sier, Lillle Mae Motsinger; .3 brothers, Arthur. Raymond, Hoilis, Roben and Francis Mol.singer. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2014 Oavie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NC J Terry Price Smith Mr. Terry Price Smith. 73, ofAdvance died Sunday, July 6, 2014 at Wake Forest Uni versity Baptist Medical Cen ter, He sv.as bom July 4. 194] in D.ivie County to Rober and Nell Bowden Smith. He was preceded in death by a broth er, Arnold Smith. Surviving; his wife of 41 years, Pamela Smith; 3 children, Suzanne Vaughn (Mark), John Smith (Amber) and Julie Hunter (Scott); 4 granddaughters, Nicole and Lexie Vaughn, McKenzie Smith and Lilly Hujiter: a brother, Steve Smith (Geor gia); his mother-in-law. PaLsy Smith; brother-in-law. Dean Williard; Alice Faye Ciontz who was like a sister; and many friends. A funeral service was lieJd nt 6 p.m. Tuesday. July 8 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. 'ITte fam ily received friends following the service. Burial was pri vate for the family. Online condolences: h'h'H'. ha^vorlh-milleuoni. •J Brady Elbert Young Jr. Brady Elbert Young Jr. of Yadkinville died on July 8. 2014 at Regency Care Nurs ing Home in Clemraojis. He Was bom April 1, 1929 in Yadkin County, son of the late Bmdy F. Young Sr.. and Minnie Manin Young. He attended Yadkin County Schools and was a inick driv er for Matmrd Fann Supply in Hunlsville. Gardening was his hobby. He was also preceded in death by his wife. Pear] K Young in 1992; a son, Junior Clay fCimbrough; 4 brothers, Harvey. Francis. Ernest and Marvin Young, Survivors: n son, Crawford (Vickey) Young of Mocks- \'iile; 8 daughters. Carolyn Ta- liim. Maxine (Robert) Davis. Annie (Thomas) Campbell" Kay (Brent) Sieveiison, Bar bara Y. Sales. Tatigee Young, a" of Mocksviile, Pauline Young of Yadkinville, and Rosa M. Young of Clemmons-2 sisters, Rosa L. Hawkin.s of Yadkinville .-md Connie Y. Campbell of Advance; 21 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; many relatives and friends. His funeral was Saturday, July 12 at 4 p.m. at Taberna cle Umted Church of Christ in Yadkin County. The Rev. Marvin Harper officiated. Bunal was in the church cem etery. The family received frientls before the service. Online condolences: limnv. GrahamFuneralHomcjiei. Davie County PubricL\Uarv Mocksviile, NC Bessie Alberta Chambers Bessie Alberta "Ben" Shoemaker Chambers. 94, of ■Harmony dietl Saturday, July 19, 20J4. at Autumn Care of Statesville. She was bom .Sept, 9,1919, in Gary, W,Va,. daughter of the late Charles Robert Shoe- maker and Carrie Elizabeth iRonrk Shoemaker. She was a! member of Clarfcsbury Unit ed Methtxlist Church, was a ■ member of the Clarksbury Homcmakcrs Club and a re tired sales clerk from Wool- wonh'-s in New Jersey, She was- also preceded in death on Dec. 18,1998. by her husband, Ralph James Cham bers, whom she married on Sept. 2, 1939; 3 sisters, Mar garet S, Bowen, Frances S. ' Fritz, and Stella S, Yates; and a brother, John Shoemaker, Survivors; 2 sisters, Maty Neil Jewell of Harmony and Joan S. Chambers of Elk- ton. Md.; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. runerai service celebrat ing her life were held at 3 pjn. Tuesday, July 22 at Claritsbury United Methodist with the Rev. Mnndy Jones officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Monday, July 21, in the Ernest Troutiaan Memorial Chapel of Reavis Ftincra) Home in Harmony, Online condoTences: wv, reavisfiineralboineharmoity. com. Memorials: Clarksbury UMC, 924 E, Memorial Hwy.. Harmony, 28634, j Grace Gibbs James I BO James,of Mocksville, died Mon- %.July2J,20I4,afterape-"od of declining health, , ^ March 30.ip, to the late Oien Adoi-• Gibbs Sr. and MaryE^beth Keller Gibbs. s7.as a longtime member of btrsi Presbyterian Church of 1 long as her health allowed. /She vi,asa also preceded in /death by her husband. Bob"'' R 3 brothen, RalphBennett Gibbs, John Danfel ' Survivors: a ,Martha of Washington. DC; i2 sons, Robert (Carol) of Ad- ' 1I vance and Richard of Mocks- 1™le; grandson. Matthew "of «Atlanta. Ga.; and in-laws, tRoger and Julia Chamberlain. c ! A graveside service was Sto be conducted at II am iWednesday. July 23 at Rose F Cemetery, | . Memorials: First Presbytc- ,nan, 261 S. Main St., Mocks- dviile; Hospice/Palliative Ca- : h reCenler, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or S charityofdonor'schoice, JiOnline condolences: innv. ''"'o/ifioiera/semlc.roni, S ^ Terry L. McBiide Terry L. McBridc. 58. of Calhm)!! Falls, S.C died July 16,2014. A native of Cooleemec, he was bom Oct. 7, 1955 in Salisbury to the late Raymond F. -McBride and KniUeen Johnson McBride. He was educated in Davie County schools. A licensed funeral director in North Carolina and South Carolina, he was sen'- ing as- manager of Fletcher Funeral and Cremation Ser vice Calhoun Falls, I He was also preceded in. death by a brother, Johnny : McBride, Survivors: his wiro.Patricia Summers McBride, and Son.Jonathan McBrideJ ' j Funeral services were field Saturday at the .Coolccmee Church of God. Burial fol lowed in Legion Memorial Park, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. July 24,2014 Oavie County Public Liuiui, Mocksville, NC Jimtn)' Thomas Myers Mr. Jimmy Thomas My ers. 77. of Mocksville. died Wednesday July 16. 2014 al Forsyth Medical Center. He was born Oct. 20, 1936 ill Davie County to Cicorge <6iickeris and Fallie Phclps Myers, Mr. Myers wa.s a I mcmlrcr of Mock.s United Mcthodisr Church. Survivcn-s: his wile, Peggy Smith Myers of tlie home, a daughter. Misty Dawn Crif- fi n, a grandson. Joshua Lane Griffin'and wife Courtney, a granddaughter. Shadia Grif fi n. ond 3 great-granddaugh ters. Charish. Bayli and Honor, all of Mocks\ille; a brother. Hetman Myers of ' Advance: and numerous niec es and nephews. A funeral service was held at 3 pjn. Sitnd.ny, July 20 at Mocks United Methodist Church with tlie Revs. BUI Taylor and Jackie Taylor offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetcf) . The family reiei\'ed friends prior to the scri ice at tiic church. Online condolences; mm'. hii^'MVtli-imllcr.coni. William 'Buster' Parks William Jiinior "Buster" Parks, 80, of Winston-Salein, died July'18.2014, He was bom June 26.1934 in Iredell County to the late Sarah Falls Wll.son, iiiid the 1 late Lono Boyd Parks. He was raised as well by Earlie Wilson. He was married to the late Winnie Lou Parks. For more than 30 years he worked at Celonese Company. Survivon; 3 children, Kay Dalton (Pete) Lewis of Win- stoD-Salem: William Lono (Tammy) Parks of Statesville. Sonya Parks of Ft. Lauder- dale Fla.; a sister, Catherine Wilson Allen of Statesville; a brotlKr, Kenneth Parks of Washington. D.C.; 5 sisters- in-law. Beatrice Dalton. Joyce Dalton. Tina Dalton. Ruby Dalton, and Mary Dalton; 3 I brothers-in-law, James D.tl- ton. AJvis Gray "Peter" Dal ton. Roben "Huck" Dalton; a special com[«nion. Margret Ann White; 2 grandchildren. Courtney Aleise Henderson and Dominque Rcgus .both of Fort Lauderdale; special friends, Phillip Turner, David Imcs. George Holmes, Sonny Imes, Leroy Sleele. Buddy Ackers. David Parks, Mack Dalton. Joe Rankins. and Bob Stephens: other family and (itqidt. His funeral service was to be Wednesday. July 23 at 2 pan. at Mi. Nebo Bap- fisVfcbiri^llHn Hanoony. The Rcw Konnie G. Robinson of ficiated and the Rev. Ardca! iRoseboro delivered the eu logy. Visiuition was to be 30 minutes before the service at me church. Memorials: Ml. Nebo Bap- tipl, ^5 W. Memorial Hwy., Ham^riy,28634. Or^ne condolences: I wto'iv. GrohdnFuneralHomeJtei. •«AVlEC<,UNrVENIEHPR,sERKORl>,T,«.,,July 24,2014 Oavie County Public Ubiary Mocksville, NC T' Beroicc Hosch Peebles Bemice Hosch Peebles, 86. died on July 12,2014 at Trin ity Glen Lutheran Home in Winsion-Salcm. She was bom July 7. 1928 in Davic County, one of 18 children to the late Willie Hosch and Maudie Johnson I Host-h. She graduated high school from Davie County Training School. She did do mestic work until her health declined. She joined Box wood Baptist Church, where she worshiped Christ and be gan building her strong spiri tual foundation that served her the re.st of her life. She was an active member of the Order of Bastem Star and en joyed crociieting, sewing, and cooking. Also preceding herin death: a daughter, Betty H. Goolsby: and 16 .vihlings. Survivors; her brother, James (Jiianita) Hosch of Mt)cksvillc: 2 daughters, Pamela Peebles and l^um (Eric) Peeble.s-Dalton. both of Mocksville; a son, James (Marcia Porter) Peebles of Mocksvilic: a son-in-law, John Goolsby: a grandson. Kevin (Nicole) Goolsby; 2 granddaughters, Cymonc James and Rayehul pMblcs; 2 great-grandchildren, Zara and Mikayla Goolsby; other rela tives and fricnd.s. Her funeraJ service was held Sunday, July 20 at 2:30 pun. Home. The Rev. BJ,'Milton ofBciflted and burial followed in Boxwood Baptist Church Cemeieiy. The famiiy re ceived friends at (he funeral home .'0 minutes before the srivice. Online condoiciices: inw. CrahomFwnra\Hiimcj\et. I davie COUNTY enterprise record, Thursday, July 24,2014 •4 Felicia Marcei Sowers Felicia Marcel Sowers, 42, of Lexington, died on Tues day. July 15, 2014 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Cen ter. She was bom in Forsyih County on Nov. 21, 1971. to the late Michael Cliiy Sowers and Donclle Gloriii Harmon, who survives. She was of the Methodist faith and enjoyed doing arts and crafts. Site was also preceded in death by grandparents, Henry Clay Sowers, Joyce Faye Adcr Sowers.and Iretha Sowers. Also surviving: 4 daugh- i«s. Brittany aawson iPnuikie) of Mocksville, Jas mine Sprigle of Thomusville, Jessica Soweis of Lexington, Kalli Carter of Thomusville; a brother, Aaron Harmon (Sa- brina) of Thonuisville; a sis ter. Erica Walser (David), and aunt, Ronelle Lashmit, all of Lexington; grand.son. Isiiiic Moreno; and special compan ion, Rliett Caner. A celebration of life sen'ice was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 19 at tlie Davie Funeral Service Chapel with E)eacon John Zimmerle officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Online condolences; uwiv. dctviefuneratservice.com. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Odell Bohannon Mr. Odell Bnhannon. 91, of Winston-Salein. died on July 26.2014. He was bom Sept. 24.1921 in Davie County, son of the late Charlie G. and Delphine Cu- threll Bohannon. He attended Davie County Schools and was a veteran of World War II. He retired from RJ Reyn- olds Tobacco Co. He u as of the Holiness faith and attend- ed Winston-Salem Holiness Deliverance Church where he .. served as a deacon and many other positions until his ill- ness. He enjoyed working as a skilled construction worker uatiIDecember2013.Priorto fjf his daughter and Kk he in the Holland Homes Community. He was preceded in death by a daughter. Martha Lee Dawson; a brother and 4 sisters. Survivors; a daughter. Odclla (Frank) Fogle of the home; a son. Kelly Crowell of Winstnn-Snlem; 2 devoted grand sons. Michael (Tanuny) MoOre of Winston-Sulem and Unnie Moore Jr. of Washington. DC; several more grandchildien. great-grandchildren, greal-Breal-grandehildren, nieces, neph ews, cousins, and children of the late Rosa Lee Crowell whom he raised. Acelebration of life will be held Saturday, Aug. 2 at God's United House of Grace and Mercy. 1309 Leonard Ave., High Point, at 1 p.m. Online condolences; mvu'.CraIi<wiFn/iero///£"ne.ne'. Thea Grose Brown Mrs. Thea Grose Brown, 88, of MocksviUe, died Fri day, July 25,2014, at Gordon Hospice House in StatesviUe. She was bom March 6, 1926, in Iredell County, to the late Roid Coston and Eth el May Joyner Grose. Mrs. Brown was a member of First Baptist Church. She owned a beauty shop for 55 years. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Rob ert Carl Brown; 3 sisters, Evelyn Grose Adams (Ralph), Elaine Mustyan (Anthony) and Jean Grose. Survivors: a daughter, Debbie Tripiett (Ricky) of Mocksville; and a sister, Jo- Anne Grose of Harmony. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m., Mon day, July 28 at Oaklawn Me morial Gardens Cemetery in Winston-Salem with the Revs. A. Shane Nixon and Tiffany Brown officiating. Memorials; First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St;, Mook.svillc; or Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simon- ton Road, StatesviUe, 28625. Online coudolences; uini'. eatonfuneralsen'ice.com. Charles Ray Dalton Sr. Qiaries Ray Dallon Sr., 65. of Ijames Church Road. MocksviJIc, lost his bat tle vt'ith cancer and died on ITiuisday, July 24 , 2014, at his home wiUt his family by his side. A native of Logan County. W.Va., he was bom May 25, 1949 to the [ate James Mari on Dallon and Vivian TUler Dalton. He was a retired truck driver with Gray Farms. ; He was also preceded in death by a brother, Dewey "Pat" Owens. Survivors: his wife. She ila Stephenson Dalton of the home; 3 sons, Charles Ray "Chuck" Dalton Jr. and Oark Keith Dalton, both of Mocks ville, and James Douglas Dal- loti of Harapionville; a daugh ter, Wanda Lee Dallon of Ohio; a brother, Robert "Bob" Dalton and wife JiU of States viUe; a sister, Debbie Pittman and hu.sband.Wilbur "WD" of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren and a greai-grandchUd. A celebration oflife service was held at 4 pm. on Friday, July 25 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel wiili Pastor Bobby Henderson officiating. The famUy received friends one hour prior to the service in the chapel. Burial followed In the Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery on Davie Academy Road. Online condolences: wmv. daviefuneralservicexom. .DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 31,2014 Davie county public Lmrarv MocksviHe, Nu ' Marion A. DiGiovanni Marion A. DiGiovanni, 98. of Ihe Town of Poughkeep- sie, N.Y., died on Wednesday, July 16.2014 in Clemmons. Bom in Amsterdam, N-Y. on March 20, 1916, she wa.s the daughter of Felix and An gelina Licardo Costa. She at tended Ma.ss at St. Maniii dc Porres Churchin Pouglikcep- sie. She enjoyed Itaiian cook ing and made the best Italian nieatball.s. She loved spend ing time witJi her family. On Aug. 18,19.\SinCoId Spring. N.Y., she married Victor Di- Gio\'aniii who predeceased heron Dec. 10,1998. Sunivors: her children and their spoiise.s, Victor and Car ol DiGiovanni of Poughkcep- sie. Lorraine and Rico Velez of Clemmons, Loretia and Gary Heinz of MocksvilJe, Albert and C.arole DiGiovanni ofHadley.N.Y.; II grandchil dren; 27 great-grandchildren; 8 great-grcai-grandchildren: and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and greal-neph- She was also predeceased by licr grandson. Frank Garo- fulo: and siblings, Grace Bev- erland, Doris Cooke. Helen Beiiina. Anna linco, Nancy Watts, Joseph, Anthony and John Costa. She was buried in St. Denis Cemetery, Hopewell Junction. Online condolences; innv. •I'choulJUiwralhome^oin. J Clara Pauline Greene Mrs. Clara Pauline Davis Greene, 98, formerly of Ken ' Dwiggin.s Drive, MocksvUle, died Saturday, July 26, 2014. at lite Brian Center in Salis bury. She was bom March 16. )916,inT£izewe]) County, Va. to tlie late Floyd and Flora Moretz Davis, the youngest of 11 children. Mrs. Greene was n member of The Grange, Canton Senior Citizens Cen ter in Pennsylvania. She en joyed flower gardening and working on the family farm in Pennsylvania. She was also preceded in deatli by her husband of 71 ye.nrs. W, Dale Greene; and her 10 siblings. Survivors: 2 daughters, Sliaron Harbac of MocksviDe . and Norma WiJcox of Can ton, Pa.; a son, Randy Greene of MocksvilJe; 8 grandchii- tlren; 20 great-grandchildren; 8 ' great-great-grandchildren; and a grcai-greai-greae-grand- child. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, at Bethajiy Lutheran Church in Boone. The body wil) be placed in the church 30 minutes before the ser vice. Burial will be in Old Mt. Pleasant Cemeieiy in Bbone. Online condolences: ivn-n', earoiifi4ncralsen'ice.com. , I N JiQuny D. Hinsoii s T'"iRev.JinimyD.HiDson. I) n D.U., 79, died Tuesday, July : -2.20]4attheHospiceHome . . at High Point. He was the husband of . Margaret (Collins) Hinso.i to . I whom he was married for 57 years. 1 Mr. Hiiison was bom on 1 -"nil. 3, 1935 in High Point, : " son of Ollie (McMahan) , Htnsoi) of High Point and the liiic Emest Daniel Hinsoii, On Oci. l2.J945hemade his de cision to become a Christian and two weeks later becante baptized at Pilot View Baptist Church. He was a 1953 graduate of Trinity High School, af ter whicii he experienced his call to the Ministry ofGosjrel . of Jesiis Christ and attended Witke Forest University, Win- slon-Salem, earning a bache lor's degree in 1959. He was also a 1961 graduate of the School of Pastoral Care, Wln- sion-Salero. He furthered his degree at Southeastern Bap tist nieologica] Seminary, Wake Forest, with a bach elor's of divinity degree in 1966. II master of divituty in 197.3, and a doctor of divini ty in evangelism in 2002. He has served as associate pas tor at his home church. Pilot View Baptist Church where he was ordained, and interim pastor at Hilliard Memorial Baptist Church, Albertson Road Baptist Church, Reavjs Memorial Baptist Church, Abbott's Creek Baptist Clttuch, Morningside Manor Baptist Mission, Wise Baptist Church, and Green Hill Bap tist Church; pastor at Union Cross Baptist Mission, Jewel Baptist Church.Blaise Baptist Church and Green Hill Bap tist Church; youth director at Green Street Baptist Church; Chaplin at Army Reserves and National Guards; asso- ^ ciate director of the division I of evangelism, Baptist State Convention of N.C. With his wife he started the Jimmy Hinson Evangelism and Reach Out Evangeli.sin Ministries and had conduct ed church-related revivals in more than 800 churches in North Carolina, South Caro- liiiit, Geoigia. Virginia, West Virginia, Alaska, Brazil and India. He was the senior adult pa.stor at Old Town Baptist Cliiuoli. He also had radio and television ministries, "Echoes of Evangelism." "Reb'gious News'" and "A Time for Truth." When not ministering the gospel of Jesus Christ he en joyed golfing, bowling, hunt ing, bantams and bees. Also surviving: a son, Jim my D. Hinson Jr. artd wife Sharmon of High Point; a diiughler, Pheiecia Coqjening and husband Jim of Tryoti; a grandson, Jason M. Corpen- ing of Tryon; a brother, Tony D. Hinson of San Diego, Ca lif. A funeral service was held ' at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 26 at Cumby Family Funeral Ser vice. Archdaie with the Revs. Joe Coitrane, Steve Hedge- ' cftck and Rick Spea| officiat ing. Burial followed "in Floral - (iardeti Memorial Park, A vis- iuition was held Saturday at the funeral horae. Online condolences: unnv. cumbyfimeral.com. WTPDI.DTCF, RF.CORT), Thursday, July 31,20W Davie County Public Libfary Mocksville, NC A funeral service was conducted Thuiscliiy, Jul\' 24. at noon a! Genir)' Fam ily Chapel in ^'adkinvilJe with Phillip Wiliard (cousin) and Lawrence Warden offi- ci.iting. Burial followed at Shallowford Bnpiisi Church Cemetery. Pfaffiown, with full military honors provided by Yadkin VFW Post 10346. The family received friends one hour prior lo the service at the funeral home. Memorials; Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. 101 /! Peggy Seaford Mr.s. Peggy Seaford, 83, III NC 801 S. Advance, died Friday. Jiih 25. 2014, nl For- syih Medical Center in Win- sioii-Salem. She was bom April 10, 193), in Davie County to the late George and Cora Jones Jolly, Mrs. Seaford wo.s a member of Fork Baptist Church wheie she had been a Sunday school teacher, helped with vacation Bible school and wns oji the kitchen cont- mitlee. Survivors; her husband. James Curtis Reece Mr. James Curtis Reece, 81. died Tue.sday, July 22 , 2014 ^ at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after a brief battle with ; cancer. Mr. Reece was bom on Aug. 7.1932 in Yadkin Coun ty to Charlie and Toy Wiliard Reecc. He served, first of all, his 1-ord, then the US Mnrinc Corps. Mr. Reece married his childhood sweetheart, Vir ginia, on June 30, 19.S6. Ht retired from Salem Electric, where he was loved by many and was one of the kindest men they bad known. Mr. Re ecc wns of the Baptist faith. Mr. Reece was also pre ceded in death by 4 brothers, Jack. Uale, Billy and Fred Recce. Sunivors; his wife of 58 years, Virginia Stewart Re ece; 2 sons, Mitchell (Chris tine) Rcece and J, Bart Rcece who helped care for his dad; a grandson, Andrew Reecc; a sister. Patsy Branch; 2 broth ers, Donald (K.tthy) Rccce and David (Sherlie) Reecc; 2 sibiers-in-law. Mary Ruth Reecc and Carolyn Reece; :i brother-in-law. Arthur (Toby) Stewart; and several niece? and nepiiews- Hospice Ln.. Winston-Salem. Bill Seaford of the home: :i 27103, son. Tony Seaford (Brenda) Online condolences: «nnv, of Advance; a,granddaughter, gennyfuneralservice.com. Brett Boger (Chad) ofMocks-Brett Boger (Chad) ofMocks- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnreday, July Oavie county P^tcUD-alY MocKsvi\le, NO villc; 2 gieat-grandcliildrcn, Jack and Kate Boger; a step- grandson. Jeff Allen (Tara) of Advance; a stepgreai-grand- son. Dean Alien; and severiil nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted al 2 p.in., Sunday, July 27 at Pork Bajytisi Church with the Revs. Robert Garreli. Ken Evans and Cmig Seaforcl offi. dating. Ihe body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the sen iee. Burial followed in the cliiirch cemetery. The family received friends Saiuf- day. July 26 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Online condolen^: ivunv. eaionfiinera!sen'ice.com. A fimeral service was to oc conducted at 2 p.m., Wednes day, July 30 at Edgewood Baptist Cniurch with the Revs. IrankBlankenship, Fred Carl- ton and Jim Lyiie officiating. The body was lo be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to Ihe service. Burial was to fol low in Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery. The family re ceived friends (Tuesday, July 29 al Edgewood Baptist. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative Care of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Road, SlalesviUe. 28625; or Edgewood Baptist, PO Box 57, Cooieetnee. Online condolences; wiviv. ealonfiineraIsen'ice.com. j John Daniel Shore Tlie Rev. John Daniel "Danny" Shore, 66, of Junc- . tion Road, Mocksville. died Sunday, July 27, 2014, at his home. He was bom Sept. 17,1947. in Davie (2ounty to the late Dee Glenn and Evelyn An derson Shore. He was saved and surrendered to preach at Edgewood Baptist Church in Cooleemee. He graduated from Fruiiland Baptist Bible Institute. Rev. Shore pasiorcd at Oakdale Baptist in Cow- pens, S.C., Creslview Baptist in Canion, New Home Baptist and Freedom Baptist, both in Peacliland and then al Edge- wood Baptist for 17 ye.ars. He wa.s a teacher of mania) arts, was a third degree black belt in Kcm[)0 Karate and enjoyed teaching children. He licld black belts in other mania) an weapons. His main pas sion was to serve the Lord and evangelize the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was also preceded in ; death by a brother, Glenn ! Shore; and a sister, Dorothy ; CTieek. Survivors; his wife of 48 ; years. Nancy Marlow Shore ; of the home; 2 children, Jane ! Shore Williams (Mike) of i Columbu.s. Ohio and Joint • bavid Shore (Lisa) of Gaff- ney, S.C.; I I grandchildren, DuslJn Shore (Caitlin). Daniel Vaughn, Cody Shore (Savan nah). Alan Vaughn, Brandon Williams, Lacey Harris (Jer- • emy), Collin Williams, Na- • thaniel Sliore, Zackery Shore, • Aidan Shore and EUie Shore: ; 3 great-grandchildren, Emma. Dillon and Addisyn Shore; 2 • sisters, Louise Correll (Ter- .ry), and Lois Lytle (Jim), all of Mocksville; and several ' beloved nieces and nephews. a A graveside sen'ice wns condiicietl ai II a.m., Mon day. July 28 ai Center Uniled Melhodi.^i Church Ccmeicry ; with the Rev, John Erwin of- I ficialinp. The family received ; friends in the Center Uniied Methodist Church I'amiiy Life Center foUowing the ser vice. Memorials: Center UMC Cemetery fund, do Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocfcsville: or American Dia betes Assoc.. 1300 Baxter St., Ste. 150,Charlotte,28204. 4 Dennis Robert Sine condolences: tnnv. Mr. Dennis Robert Sine. 66. ^"'o-M'.-rdsen.ce.com. of Quail Ridge Lane, Mocks- ville. died Wednesday, July 23 , 2014, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Saleni. He was borti Sept. 4.1947, in Bucks County, Pa. to Joyce l^onway Sine and the late Robert Laveruc Sine. Mr. Sine was a graduate of Catawbii College. He was retired from Pennsylvania National Mutu al Insitrance Group as a loss control specialist and front N-C. Department of Labor as an OSHA inspector. Mr. Sine was a member of Cen ter Uitiled Methodist Church where he lias served as a Sun day school teacher and Sun day school superintendent. He had been an active coach in Little League ba.scball and football and enjoyed church league soflball. Mr. Sine was a member of Mocksville Ma sonic Lodge 134 AF&AM, Mocksville Jaycees attd had served as jtast presideiil and treasurer for the local Ducks Unlimited. He was a hunter and fisherman. Survivors; his wife, Mary Harbin Sine of the home; 1 his mother of Red Hill, Pa.; ' 2 daughters, Tania Sine of Mocksville and Shirley Pale of Kcrnersville; 2 sisters, Judy Hiigenbuch (Car!) and Chris Gilmore (Randy), all of AUentown. Pa.; 5 grandchil dren, Emma, Caitlin, Jacey, Caly and Matthew; and sever al nieces. Gloria Ben^n Stacks ! ' Gloria Dean Benson Slacks, 82, of Mocksville, died unexpectedly Wednes- ' day,.Iuly 23,2014, al Autumn < Care of Mocksville after a pe- • riod of declining health. A native of Wichita Palls. Texas, she was bent May 29, 1932, to the lalf Ijjiiic H. and Elma Dcim f'e|)|)ci Benson. She was a 1949 graduate of Abilene High School (Texas) and attended Texas Christiao University in Fort Worthiwith ,1 major in dance. She met and married Hany Lee Lam beth Jr. in 1955'. The late Mr. LambetJi was a well-known art and antiques dealer in Winstbn-Salem for yean. In 1977, she married artist Wl- liam "Leon" Slacks Jr. They lived ' in Moiganton, where his reputation was earned as an -impressioiust tree" and "mountain painter" and then in Hilton Head Island, S.C., where he conceittratcd on "seascapes" and "Lowcouri- iry" painting until liis death in 1991. Mrs. Stacks c'onlinued the tine art restoration W'ork begun by her late husband .witli the assistance of artist Clyde WUliams. Her artis tic endeavore in many fields brought the admiration and respect of art lovers through out the Caroltntts. She moved to Mocksville to be near her cJiildren and grandchildren in 2006. She continued as;a H6meifta^r knd caregiv^ to fatpily and ffienils'as 'ldng as Survivors; a daughter, lAiison Lambeth Dyson of iMocksville; a son, Harry Lee Lambeth Hi of Thomtisville; a brother. Albert "Pal" Ben son of Henderson, Texas; and a sister, Naiicy Benson 1 Tale of Winnsboro. Texas; 2 ' grandchildren, lessica Dyson : Myers and Travis Dyson; and I special family friends, Clyde and Pam Williams of South Carolina, Sally Lehr of Texas, and Sue Hohmann of Mocks ville; plus many nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Robert L. "Bob" Benson. A graveside celebiation of life service was conduct ed III 4 pjn. Sunday, July 27 at Forest Hill Cemetery in • Morgantoit with Pastor Chuck Taylor officiating, where she was buried beside her late husband. The family received frieiitis on Sunday at the Da- vie Funeral Scrx ice Chape! in Mocksville. Memorials: Davie Senior Center, .278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Online condolences; ww. daviefiineralsen'ice^om. OiWie countyMocksville. Nt <1 27 o rd rr o o John Charles Dunn Mr. John Chnrlcs Dunn, 76, of P<irk Avenue, Mocks- ville, died Saturday, Aug. 2. 2014 at Forsjih Medical Cen ter after suffering a massive stroke. A celebration of life ser vice will be conducted at 10 a.tn. Saturday, Aug. 9 at First United Methodist Church, with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family will receive friends following the semce. Cards and food may be re ceived at 250 Park Ave.: pri vacy is requested at the main residence. Memorials: Davic Com munity Foundation, memo: Alice C. Gaither/Tcrry Dtmn Literacy Fund. PO Box 546. Mocksviile; or First UMC, 310 N. Main St.. Mocksviile. Online condolences; u n-u'. eaiotijifneTalservice.(-om. J Annie Ruth Flint Annie Ruth Flint died on July 22. 2014 at Stratford Commons Health & Rehab in Glcnwillow, Ohio. She was bom on March 22. 1916 to Joseph Carlton Shcl- ton and Lilly Shelton in Pick- ens, S.C. She lived in Bed ford Heights, Oltio. She was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness Chuich. She was preceded in death by her husbands, William R. Brewer and second husband, Harold Flint; her brothers, Ray Shelton and Robert Shel ton; and her children, Francis Davenport, Roy Brewer, Joe Brewer, Douglas Brewer and Larry Brewer. Survivors: her daughter. Betty Sue Childrcss; grand children, David Childrcss. ^ Chai-les Childrcss and Lakac I Freeman: great-grandchil dren, Lindsey Childless, Ab igail Childrcss, Ellie Chil drcss, Austin Childrcss, Biycc Childless. Derek Freeman andJ'atrod Freeman.: A memorial service was held Thursday. July 31 at 7 p.m. at Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksviile with the Rev. David Childrcss officiating. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 7.2014 J Jesse Charles Kinimer Mr. Jesse Charles "J.C." Kiminer. 74, of Twin Ccd-ars Golf Road, Mocksviile, died Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014, at the Glenn A. Kiscr Hospice House in Salisbiiiy. Mr. Kimmcr was bom on June 16, 1940 in Iredcll County to the late Robert Lee Franklin and Mary Elsie Al exander Kimmcr. He retired from lliompson Crown Wood Products and had been owner/ operator of Wagoner Plumb ing Co. He was a member of Turreniine Baptist Church where he served as a greet- er and played the bass guitar for the Turrcntiiic Choir and the Tutrentinc Trio. He loved bluegrnss music. He was also preceded in death by a sister. Sue Houser. Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Shirley Siunmons Kini mer of the home; a daughter, Tammy Taylor (Richie) of Advance: and 2 grandchil dren, Jordan and Collin Tay lor. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn. "Diesday, Aug. 5 at Eaton Funeral Chap el with the Revs. Scott Schuy- ler and Joe Smith officiating. Burial followed in Dirrentinc BaplLsi Church Cemclciy. tlie family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials: Turrentine Baptist, 613 l\irrentinc Church Road, Mocksviile; or Hospiee/Paliiativc CareCen- ter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksviile: or Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House, 1229 Statesvillc Blvd.. Salisbury, 28144. Online condolences: iniw. eatonfimerahirvice.com. Oavie County Public Ubraof Mocksviile, NO (Sarah West Forftiey Sarah Elizabeth -Belty" West Fortoey, 92, died of natTJral causes at lier home in Maryvillo, Tenn., Monday, July 28,2014, with family by her side. She was caring and devot ed. bom with a kind, gentle spirit, who was unfailingly polite, to the last day of lici life. Bom .April 1 1 . 1922. to parents Walter Weslev "Bud West and Ella Agttes Miller West on the faituly's dairy farm in the Pino community of Davie County, she was the sixth of eiglit children. She was preceded in death by her husband J.L. Formey, her parents, brothers Walter Miller West. I-onnie Gray West Sr. and wife riorothy. r.uther Wilson West Sr.. and by sisters Virginia Steelinan and husband George, Jessie Gueniert and husbaitd Harold, and Lois Deese and husband Ray Jr. Survivors: her daughter. Lindaiee Forme)' Thomas of Marywille; her brother. Ro land West and wife Betty, sis- ter-in-Jaw Osiine West, all ol Mocks'^le; as well as numer ous ni^tes and nephews She loved her family. Elis- saEvajis. neighbor and friend, shared more than 40 years of holidays and special occa sions with her and her daugh ter. She graduated from Fann- ington High .School in 1941 and completed the Nursing Diploma Program at City Me morial Hospital, Winsion-.Sa- lem. earning her registered 1 nursing degree. She was em- j n ployed by the Georgia Baptist ' Children's Homes. Baptist , Ho.spltal of Memphis and 1 ■Santa Monicii Hospital. After her family moved from Cali fornia to Mniyville in 1962,she worked 2'h )'ears at Blouni j Memorial Hospital, primarily as night-shift charge-nurse on pediatrics, retiring in 1986. She loved God, seeking to live by His principles andwas a member of First Baptist jChurch of Maryville for more J than 50 years. After retirement she volunteered in the church nursery and visited mentbers who were homebound or in nursing homes. She enjoyed trips and good-times with the FBC "Golden Agcrs." as well as happy games of Rook and "Hand & Foot" with church friends, sitdng on the porch of the Wonderland Hotel in the Great Smoky Mountains National Parit. She spent three years at Wellington Pltice Assisted Living before re luming home for a year with her daughter. In her last 12 months she drank plenty of coffM, ate lots of everything ] and enjoyed watching her I bird-feeders. The visitation and funer al were conducted at Smith Mortuary of Maryville, Sat urday. Aug. 2. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Augtist iO. 2;30pjit., atWes- ^ ley Chapel United Methodist (Zhurch, Mocksvilte. which she anendcd as a child. The Rev. Sara Scruggs will offici ate: Ben Brock will ptay pia- ' no. Remains will be interred in the church cemetery. Memorials: Cemetery Fund ofWesley Chapel UMC, do 3522 NC 801 N., Mocks- ville. Josephine McClamrock Mrs. Josephine Carter Mc Clamrock of Mocksvillc died Tuesday. July 29.2014. In her soft-spoken demean or. her life was a tapesto' "f people, place.s and events that culmin.stcd in an c'lcganiiy poignant life. She was preceded in death by her husband. Bill McClam- rock- Survivors; her datightcr and son-in-iaw, Patricia andGene Draiighn. her grand sons. Matthew and Justin Draughn and Justin's wife and children Aubrey. Honor Presley and Cannon Draughn. ! all of Mocksviile: siblings.I Elva Grace Carter Elam of I St. Loui.s, Mo., Lawrence Ray Carter (,Kallty> of Mocksvillc and Margaret Ann Carter Bry ant (Don) of Bat Rock; and 'special friend. Jane Owens Smith. Her passion was her hus band, her daughter and son- in-law. it was found in hergrandchildrcit as well as the people and places around her. Most will remember her and her husband in a seeroitigly constant beehive of motion, a march of labor. The moments of pause, whether sitting in tlie front yard with family orsomething as fl eeting as a sin gle look, there was an under lining sense of being passion ate nbom tbc moment. Thelast years have seen a body and a mind failing, but with in these failings she foundfriendships in the individuals who moved closer ra ther tluut moving away. She was bom Nov. 15. 1926 in Davie County to the late Hasten Wade and Mao' Garret! Carter. A funeral service was conducted at 1! a.m.. Satur day. Aug. 2 at Eaton FuneralChapel with the Celebrant ; Holly Marion officiating andmusic by Kevin Bryant of Flat Rock. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery, The family received friends Saturday at the funeral home.Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc.. Western CarolinaChapter. 3800 Shamrock ^ Drive, Brancorab 10. Char-' I lotte. 28215-3220.^ Online condolences: rnnv.fiuonjuiicnihen'ice.cmri, Davie County Pubi'ic LibraivMocksviile, NO Mrs. Ciirolyn Joy Reeves Sliook, 67. of Mocksville. died Tuesday. July 22. 2014, at her home- She was bora Au. 2. I94(). in Carroil County. Tcnii.. to the late R. L. and Myrtle M.ay Hampton Reeves. Survivors; her husband. Cecil M. Shook of Statesviile; 2 children. Steve Capps (Car ol) and Alisa Wike (Tracy), all of MocksVilJe; a stepdaughter. K-imberly Dishraan; a brother. Randy Reeves ofTennessce; i grandchildren; a great-grand daughter; and a siepgrand- daughter. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pan., Friday. July 25 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with Gary Dull officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery. Tire family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the seivice. Memoriiil.s; Hospice/Palii- aiive Care Center. 101 Hos pice Lane. Winsion-Salem. 27103. Online condolences; wivu'. eaioiifunfral/!en'icc.com. <1 John Daniel Shore The Rev, John Daniel "Dniiny" Shore, 66. of Junc tion Road, Mocksville, died Sunday. July 27, 2014. at his home. HcwasbornSept. 17.1947. in Davie County to the late Dee Glenn and Evelyn An derson Shore. He was .saved and surrendered lo preach at Edgewood Fapiist Church in Cooiccinee. He graduated from Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute. Rev, Shore paslored .at Oakdale Baptist in Cow- pens. .S.C.. Crestr-icw Biiptist in C.mton, New Home Baptist and Freedom Baptist, both in Peachlnnd and then at Edge- wood Baptist for 17 years. He was a teacher of martial am. was II third degree black belt , in Kcmpo Karate and enjoyed teaching children. He held black belts in other martial ait weapons. His main pas sion was to serve the Lord and evangelize the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Glenn Shore; and a sister. Dorothy Cheek. q Survivors: his wife of 4f( years. Naney Marlow .Shore of the home; 2 children. Jane ( Shore Williams (Mike) of [ Coluinbiifi, Ohio and John ^ David .Shore (Lisa) of Gaff- ncy, Sx:.; II grandchildren, i Diistin Shore (Caitlin), Daniel t Vaughn. Cody Shore (Savan nah), Alan Vaughn, Brandon Wiiiuim.s, Liicey Harris (Jer emy), Coilin Williams, Na thaniel Shore, Zackeo' Shore, Aidan Shore and EUie Shore; 3 great-grandchildren. Emma, Dillon and Addisyn Shore; 2 .sisters, I.oiiise Correj] (Ter- ry). and l.ois Lytle (Jim), all |of Mocksville; and several ^ beloved nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be ' [conducted at 2 pjji., Wednes- jday, July 30 at Edgewwd ' Baptist Ciiurch with the Revs. Frank Blniikcnship.Fred Carl- ton and Jim Lytle officiating. ITTie body was to be placed in |rhe church 30 minutes prior lo the service. Burial was to fol low in Liberty Baptist Chuich Cemetery. The family tv ceived friends (Tuesday. July 29 at Edgewood Baptist. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative Care of IredeU, 2.347 Simonion Road, Statesviile, 28625; or Edgewood Baptist. PO Box 57, Cooleemee. Online condolences: ivu-w. '^aronfiimrul.tervice.com. •J IVoy Wilson Taylor Mr. Troy Wilson Taylor. 77, of Park Avenue, Mocks ville, died Saturday, Aug. 2, '■ 2014 at his home, i He wasbomJune 17,1937, to the laleAlden H. and Odes sa Johnson Taylor. Mr. Taylor wa.s a graduate of Mocksville High School, Class of 1955, He retired from Pilot Track ing Co. after 29 years. Survivors: 2 sisters. Patii -Myers (Hayden) and Brenda Whitlock (Joe), all of Mocks ville; a niece. Donna Whitlock Jordan (David) of Statesviile; 5 nephews, Jeff Myers (Kim) of Rock Hill, S.C.. Tale My ers (Chrissy) of Chatam, Va.. Barry Whitlock (Jane), Ron Whitlock and Russ Whitlock (Fratikie), all of Mocksville; 6 great-nieces, Avcry and Adeiyn Myers. Morgan My ers, Ashley Whitlock Grubb. Anna Jordan and Madison Whitlock: 3 great-nephews. Shane Myers, Conner and 1^'-ler Jordan; u great-great-neph ew, Whit Grubb; and several aunts, unele.s and cousins. A graveside service was conducted at i! aju. Tuesday. •Aug. 5 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev, Darren (Trotts offici ating. Online condolences: ivww. eatonfiiwralscmce.com. ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thiirsday,Aug. 7,2014 Oavie County Public uoiaryIi^ksviil6» NC y j,George William Bamett The Rev. George William Bamett. 87, of Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014. at Salisburj' VA Medical Center. A native of Seiu, Ky., he was bom on Dec. 10, 1926. He was the last surviving of 8 children bom to the late William Harris Bamett and Lucinda Hurley Bamett. He was also pre ceded in death by a son, Melvin Bamett. Survivors: his wife of 70 years, Margie Hulsey Bamett; a son, Leroy Bamett of Atlanta, Ga.; 3 daughters, Lydia Gast- ley and Margaret Zabel, both of Winston-Salem, and Regina Nunn (Jerry) of Clarksville, Ga.; 14 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was a bi-vocational minister who labored in the con- stmction industry, specializing in drywall finishing. He was a member of Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church where he had served as a Sunday School teacher. He served his country in the US Army and was a recipient of the World War II Victory Medal. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking and taking trips with children and his grandchildren. A celebration of life service was to be held at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 14 in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel of ficiated by his grandson, the Rev. Kevin Gastley, and Deacon Jamie White. The family was to receive friends at the ftineral chapel from 11 a.m. until the time of service. Burial was to fol low at 2 p.m. in Salisbury National Cemetery with full military honors accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard. Memorials: Ijames Baptist, 477 Sheffield Road, Mocks ville; or to a Hospice of donor's choice. Online condolences: mv\vxiavieJuneralsen'ice.coiti. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug, 14, Davie County Public LiOi ary Mocksville, NC 2014 Worth McCoy Bowles Worth McCoy Bowles of Clemmons died on Aue 9 2014. He was the son of Amos Lee and Jessie Lee (Johnston) Bowles of Mocksville. He grew up on the family farm (now the site of the Carolina Bible Camp in Mocksville) with 2 older brothers, Alvin and Jack and 4 younger, sis ters, Nora, Vera, Alice and Roberta. A veteran of World War II, he served in the US Navy Air Corps as a pilot and navigator in the South Pacific. It was during pre-flight train ing in Illihois that he met and married his wife of 62 years, Dorothy Ruth (Valentine), 2006, of Chicago. After dis charge from the Navy he weiit to work for Standard Oil Co. as a mechanic and service sta tion manager then later as an owner operator, which le.-id him to Seattle. Wash, where he settled down and raised 2 children, David (Scott) and Donna Lynn. He was a strong man, friendly, generous and kind who lived his life with the small-town southern val ues learned during his child hood in the Depression era rural south. Survivors: his son and daughter-in-law, David "Scott" and Donna-Jo Bowles of Indiana; 3 grandchildren, Taylor (Curtis), Meghan and Benjamin "Gunnar" Bowles; his daughter. Donna Lynn Bowles of California; his sister, Vera Scobey of Clem mons; as well as many friends and golf buddies. He will be laid to r^sit with his wife "Dottie" in the Bowles' family plot at the Jdr-^ icho Church of Christ Ceme- 'teiy in Mocksville. A memorial and celebra tion of life sen'ice will be held on Saturday, Aug. 23 at 2 pjii. at the Jericho Church of Christ in Mocksville. Memorials: West Forsyth High School baseball team, which he loved to watch play. SWI. f - : John Charles Dunn Mr. John Charles "Cliatlie" Dunn, 76. of Park Avenue, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug,2.20J4, alForsyth Med'- ical Center after suffering a massive stroke. Generous and according to his wishes, he gave the gift of life to others through or gan and tissue donation. He wa.s bom on Feb. 1.5. 1938. in Hampton. Ark. to the late Kennetli W. and Mable Red- din Dunn. He wa.s a graduate of Hcndrix College. Conway, .Ark.. Class of I960 and of Duke Divinity School, Class of 1963. Establishing the Al ice C. Gaither/Terry S. Dunn Fund at the Davie Commu nity Foundation was his way to honor the family histoiy of generations of friendship, respect and love between (Ik families. This w'as set up to assist in literacy and early childhood education. His in volvement in his community and church spanned many years including leadership roles and loyal service at First United Methodist Church ol Mocksville, the Mocksville Rotary Club. Mocks^■ille Jay- cees. The United Way. the Davie YMCA, Davie County School Board. Davie Com munity Foundation. Scoutiitg and the Brock Performing Arts Center. He was retired CEO and president of Mocks ville Savings and Loan, latci Mocksville Savings Bonk, then StoneStreci Bank Coip.. which became Suntnisl Bank. Special interests in banking were to assist the community, regardless of color or creed in providing loans for churches, small businesses and home ownership. He was proud of the bank's sponsorship ol Mocksville's 4th of July cel ebration at Rich Park which included the Winston-Salem S)niphony, Lady Liberty and lireworks. 1 Survivors: his love of 54 years, Terry Shuit Dunn; § children, Ginny Dunn and Steven L. Fry and John Hcnrj .md Carol S. Dunn; 6 grand children. Sally Virginia Fry and Matthew David Scruggs, John Steven Fry, and JoKii Wesley, Lindsey Elizabeth and William O'Brien Dunn; 2 siblings, James K. and Kay W. Dunn and their family and Martha Lyiui Dunn and her friend, Floyd McDonald; and ii brother-in-law, G.H.C. Shuti HI and his family. A celebration of life service was conducted at iO a.m. Sal- urd.ay, Aug. 9 at First United Methodist with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr.. the Rev. Billy Rinu and Pastor Julian Gaither oT fi ciating. The family recciv^. friends at Rich Park following the service. Memorials: Davie Fouik daiion Alice C. GaiiheriTenj; Dunn Literacy Fund. PO Box 546, Mocksville: r First UMC, 310 N. Main .St.. Mocksville. Onlioe condolences: mwiv. eatoiifitneralsen-ice .com. 1 Doris Anne Frye Mrs. Doris Anne Braxton Frye, 87, of Mocksville. died Thursday evening, Aug. 7, 2014. after a two-day illness. She was bom in Greens boro in 1927 to Eula Woody Braxton and Julius Charlie Braxton. While studying at UNC-G. formerly Woman's College, a classmate, Opal Frye (soon to be sisier-in- law) suggested she write to her biother serving overseas in World War 11. She did. lat er meeting him with his usual twinkle in his eye, and was married to Arthur Avilon Frye for 62 years. They moved to Mocksville in 1946, where she worked as a bookkeep er at Davie County Agri cultural Extension Office, Rantin-Sanford Implement Co., Fann Bureau, and later as genealogist in the history room of Davie County Public Library, She continued this passion until age 78. Mrs. Frye was keenly interested in people her entire life, making new acquaintances and trea suring old friendships. She was a needlepoint artist, and knitted until the past month. She was a voracious reader, especially intemaiionai cur rent events :ind history. Mrs. Frye seemed knowledgeable on every subject and expert on many. She was a ntem- bcr of First Baptist Church where she snog in the choir and taught Sunday school for approxiranieiy 60 years. Dear to her heart was her small de voted Sunday school class, recently named in her honor. Perhaps one of the most im portant things in her long life were her treasured girlfriends. She loved them deeply go ing as far b.tck as Mrs. Ellilu Key from grade school. Since December, 2012. she has re sided at Brookstone Terrace at Clemmons where she was happy. Not only receiving ex cellent care, she made friends and considered fellow resi dents .md staff as ft imiiy. In addition lo her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Surviving: a son, Thomii.v Keith Frye; a daughter. Karen Anne Frye Riddle and hus band Viuicc. grandchildren. Opal Christine Frye (Ben), Anna Caroline Mitchell (Mi chael) and Grace Jillimi Rid dle (Hunter); andgre.il-grand- children, Caroline. Oiarlie and Sidney Mitchell. The family received friends Saturday, Aug. 9,al Eaton Funeral Home. A fu neral service was conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10 at First Baptist Church, with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiat ing. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: mni'. eaionficneralservice.corn. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday, Aug. 14,2014 • - . Dnhlir. LlDi2fVOav.eCountvPubUcL>0(a^ Mocksville. ^ Rosemary Gross Rosemary Gross died Wednesday afternoon,Aug. 6. She was bom in Fort Smith, Ark. in 1924, daughter of Archie and Debbie Liven- good, .She moved to NonJi Carolina and met the girls who were her friend.s for 76 years. She was a sergeant in the US Army fWAC) during World War U. She was a friend to many ofthe people of Fort Smith. Survivors; her 6 children. Tony (Linda) of Henderson, Nev„John(Sandy)ofEl Dora do. Ark., Martha (Bill) Osbiin of Fort Smitli, Mark (Carol) of West Fork, Ark., Tim (Trish) of Ozark, Ark., and David of Hacketi, Ark.; 13 grandchil dren; 20 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; and her brother-in-law. Moms Wlliams, She was preceded in death by her husband of more than 60 years, Edward, her sis ter, Jackie Williams and 2 grandchildren. Corrie Gross Bechtelheimer and Benjamaji Gross. Memorials: HOPE Ltind- ing, P0.B0X 10215, El Do rado. AR 71730; and The Gregory Kisiler Center, 3304 South M St., Fort Smith, AR 72903. A Rosaty was held at 7 pjn. Sunday. Aug. 10 at Im maculate Conception Catho lic Church. Funeral Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. Mon day, Aug. 11 at immaculate Conception Church in Fort Smith followeil by burial at Holy Cross Cemeiery. Pall bearers will be Tony Gross, John Gross, Bill Osbim, Mark- Gross. Tim Gross. David Gross, Brian Gross, and Ste phen Gross Online guest book: inni', femressmonuiiry.auii. J Shirley TVivette Moore Ms. Shirley Ann Trivetic Moore, 69, of NC 801 S., :Mocksvi!le, died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014 at Pniiii Health - Elkin. Ms, Moore was bom on June 12, 1945, in Yadkin County to the lute Edna Cieo Trivetie, She was a member of Solid Rock Baptist Church in Yadkin ville. Survivors: a son, Michael Moore (Cindy) of Boonville; a daughter, Teresa Collins (Terry) of Yadkinviile; 5 sib lings, Betty Reavis of Yadkin viile. Billy Trivette (Paulette) of Harmony, Faye Duckworth (Webb) of Denver, Mary Biu-- cham (Ricky) of Joncsville and Debbie Charles of Lex ington; 3 grandchildren, Kay- la Collins, Cody Collins and Kimberly Moore: and several nieces and nephew s. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m.. .Sunday, Aug. 10 at Solid Rock Bap tist Church with the Re\s. Ricky Burcham .and Robert Wiles officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in llic church cemetery. The family receive friends Saturday, Aug. 9 at Eaton Funeral Home, Online condolences: nnnu, eatonfuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Aug. 14.20J4 - Davie County Public Ubrafy Mccksvlile, NC J Rebecca Pauline Snider Mrs. Rebecca Pauline Wil liams Snider, 97, of Mocks- ville, died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014 at Autumn Care of MocksviBe, She was bom Oct. 5,1916 in Davie County to die lale Rufus Columbus and Linnie Correll WiUiaras. Mrs. Snid er was a member of Concord United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United .Methodist Women. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Paul James Snider; and 4 sisters. Bessie Allen, Frances Cor rell. Belle Harrison and Helen Williams. Survivors; a daughter, Nel lie Sue Allen (Sam) and a son, Rick Snider (Diamie), all of MocksvilJe; 3 grandchildren, Dean Caner (Sheila), Ange la Campbell (Eric) and HoUy Angus (Brian); 4 great-grand children, Chris Carter. Paige Carter, Dylan Angu.s and Corbin Atigus; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Monday. Aug. 11 at Eaton Funern) Chapel with the Revs. Roy Miller and John Grolf officiat ing. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemec. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Humane So ciety of Davie. PO Box 153) Mocksvillc. Online condolences: now. eaionfiineralseiyice£om. >- Wilma Robbins Waddell Wilma Robbins Waddell, 68, of Boonville died Mon day, Aug. 4, 2014 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Feb. 19, 1946 in Iredell County to the late Claude James and Lettie "Peg" Holcomb Robbins. She was also preceded in death by a sister Geraldine Robbins; 2 brothers, Jimmy Robbins and Leroy Robbins; and a grandson, Nicholas Waddell. Surviving: her husband of 47 years, Billy Waddell; 2 sons, Darin Waddell, Chris (Amy) Waddell, of Advance; grandchildren, Brantley Wad dell, Madison Waddell, and Eden Waddell; several nieces and nephews. The family received friends Saturday, Aug. 9, at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Jonesville. A graveside ser vice was conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10 at Fall Creek Baptist Church Cemetery by the Revs. Brad Cunningham and Harold Salmons. Online condolences: iin'iv. gentrYfiineralservice.com. IJames Howard Walker Mr. James Howard Walker, 65, of Advance, died Sunday, July 20,2014, at his home. Mr. Walker was bom Oct. 25, 1948, in Iredell County to the late Spencer Adani and j^earl Lee Childers Walker. He was retired from the Win- ston-Salem Joumal and later firom the Thomasville Times. Survivors: 4 sisters, Eliz abeth W. Hendricks of Sun City, Ariz., Geraldine W. ■Souther, Berdie W. Bottoms, 'both of Statesville and Emnta W. Green of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews; and a special great-nephew, Hayden. A memorial sers'ice w'ill be conducted later. Online condolences: inw. eatonfimeralservicejcom. »WlECOUNTVENTERP«,SERKOKI,.m„,^,,Aug. 14,2014 4 IB 0 ) 0 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC 6lO-06lTS tjT-ll ZOIHy Jam^ BarringerJames Baninger, long-timephotographer for the DavieCounty Enterprise Record,died Monday morning.Visitation will be at 11ajn. Thursday, Aug. 21 at Haven Lutheran Church in Salisbury. A graveside service willbe held at 1 p.m. at NationalCemetery in Salisbury.JBetty Jo Sparks BowensMrs. Betty Jo Sparks Bow-ens, 82, formerly of MillingRoad, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014, at WakeForest Baptist Health - DavieMedical Center in Advance.She was bora Sept. 29,1931 in Davie County to thelate Henry Martin and MaggieHellaid Spaiks. Since I9S1,she was a faithful member ofComatzer United MethodistChurch where she had servedas United Methodist Womentreasurer for IS years, ladiesSunday schdol teacher for 25years, had taught the youngadult Sunday school class forseveral years, taught vacationBible school and served oncommittees.She was also preceded indeath by her husband, Garland L. Bowens; 2 sisters; and4 brothers.Worth McCoy BowlesA niemorial service forWorth McCoy Bowles ofClemmons will be held onSaturday, Aug. 23 at 2 pjn.at Jericho Church of Christ,Mocksville.JSurvivors: 2 daughters,LuVatte Howell (Stewart)and Garlene Kurfees (Stuart); a sister, Doris McDan-iel; a brother. Bob Sparks; 3grandsons, Jason Wisecarver(CJ.), "lyier and Eli Kurfees;2 great-grandsons, Gavinand Ganon TOsecarver, all ofMocksville; and numerousnieces and nephews.A funeral service was conducted at 11 ajn., Tbesday,Aug. 19 at Comatzer United Methodist Church withthe Revs. Shane Young andGeorge )i\^ams and PastorJason Wisecarver officiating.Burial followed in the churchcemetery. Visitation followedat the graveside.' Memorials: ComatzerUMC General Fund, 1032Comatzer Road, Mocksville.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservicejcom.Peggy Rfdenhour BurtonMrs. Peggy RidenhourBurton, 82, of Autunm Care,Mocksville, died "Riesday,Aug. 19, 2014 at AutumnCare.Mrs. Burton remains in thecare of Eaton Funeral Servicepending completion of servicearrangements.Online condolences: Mnvw.eatonfimeral5ervice.com.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 21,2014Marie Townsend ButlerMarie Townsend Butler,90, of Bermuda Village, Advance, died Friday, Aug. 15,2014.She was bom Jime20,1924in Marlboro County, S.C. toMary Rogers Townsend andJohn R. Tovmsend. She waspreceded in death by her husband, James Preston Butler,a son, John W. Butler and agrandson, Charles P. Butler.Before retirement at Bermuda Village, she was a 35year resident of Fayetteville,where she was an active member of Highland PresbyterianChurch. She and J.P. spenttime on Figure Eight Island,and at High Meadows, Roaring Gap, where they enjoyedvacation homes and the company of friends. She attendedMarlboro County schools andwas a graduate of WinthropUniversity. As a young woman she enjoyed working inJournalism on assignmentsfrom the small towns of NorthCarolina to Washington, D.C.Acquiring her pilot's license atage 18, she flew with the Civil Air Patrol during World WarII. She was active in formingthe family business, ButlerElectric Supply, Inc. in 1948.She and her husband's retirement years were filled withtrips throughout the world aswell as visiting friends andfamily.Survivors; her children,Ben Butler of Myrtle Beach(Vicki), James Butler ofWilmington, Carlos Butler ofGreensboro (Kelly); 8 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.A memorial service washeld 2 pjn. Sunday, Aug. 17at the chapel, Bermuda W-lage.Memorials: Lake Wac-camaw Home for Boys andGirls, PO Box 250, LakeWaccamaw, 28450.Online condolences: iwvm-.hayworth-miller.com.ct> ^ Kameryn Brett CampbellInfant Kameiyn BrettCampbell died on Aug. 17,2014. He was bom May 28,2014 in Forsyth County toKiistian Brett and Jamie Re-nee Moore Campbell.He was preceded in deathby his paternal great-grand-mother, Juanita Campbell;. maternal great-grandfather,; Jack R. Moore Sr.; pater-. nal great-grandfather, J.C.Landreth; and a cousin, Wesley C.Landreth.Also surviving: his brother, Caige Campbell; sister,Kayleigh Campbell; maternalgrandparents, Jack and FattyMoore; paternal grandparents,Rhonda Campbell and RonaldJarvis; maternal great-grand-mothers, Mary Moore andHelen Landreth; and manyaunts, uncles and cousins.A graveside service will beconducted at 2 p.m. Friday,Aug. 22 Eastlawn Gardens ofMemory with the Revs. DanHipply and Wayne Brandtofficiating. The family willreceive friends from noon-1:30 pm. Friday prior to theservice at Hayworth MillerKemersville Chapel.Online condolences: vwiv.Patsy Cornatzer ChafiBnMrs. Palsy CornatzerChaffin, 86, of Advance, diedMonday,Aug. 18,2014atherhome.She was bom Oct. 7,1927in Davie County to Rom andDelia Mae Barney Cornatzer.Mrs. Chaffin was a member ,jof Bixby Presbyterian Churchand had retired from DavisDepartment Store in Win-slon-Salem after more than25 yean. One of her greatestjoys was cooking over theyears for family, friends andneighbors.She is preceded in death byher husband, Noiroan StacyChaffin: a sister, Betty Cornatzer; and 5 brothers, Sea-bon, Guy, Hayden, Stacy andAlbert Cornatzer.Surviving: a daughter, Irish Grubbs (Jerry) of Kemersville; 2 sons, Rom Chaffin(Vicki) of Greensboro andPhillip Chaffin of Advance;2 grandsons, Justin Grubbs(Shannon) of Winston-Salemand Patrick Grubbs (Brittany)of Kemersville; and a greatgrandson, Jase Gmbbs.A funeral service was to beconducted at 11 am. Thursday, Aug. 21 at Bixby Presbyterian Church by the Rev. PeterPeterson. Burial was to followin the church cemetery. Thefamily was to receive friendsfrom 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at 'Hayworth-Miller KindertonChapel.Memorials: Bixby Presbyterian, 1806 Fork BixbyRd., Advance; Davie HomeHealth, PO Box 848, Mocks-vilJe; or to the donor's choice.Online condolences; vww.ui'6r^\\-V\V lleC. CoDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 21,2014Patricia 'Trish' ChandlerPatricia "Trish" Chandler died on Friday, Aug. 15,2014.She was bom Sept. 19, 1950, in Rowan County to the lateUM. and Lillian Sales Ervin Chandler. She was also precededin death by a brother,Tony Ervin.Survivors: a brother, John Chandler and wife Regina, anda sister, Karen "KC" Smith and husband, Jeff; 7 nieces andnephews, Dana Ervin, Adam Chandler, Claire Chandler, Phillip Chandler, Lauren Smith, Taylor Smith, and Ted Smith; auntand uncle, Doris Lakey and Ken Sales; plus numerous cousins.She graduated from Baulder College in Atlanta, Ga. andpursued a career in fashion and design. This led her into dressing windows for Zimmerman's and Belk's department stores indowntown Salisbury. Returning to Atlanta, she was employedat Lord and Taylor department store for several years. In theearly 1970s she was employed at Lawndale Veterinarian Clinicuntil 1980 when she became a flight attendant for US Airlineswhere she served for more than 20 years. Her most recent employment was with Davie County Schools where interactingwith children was the highlight. The small-town environmentbeckoned her return and she became active in the beautificationand rejuvenation of her hometown of Cooleemee. Her strongwit and faith in God became an inspiration to many during hertwo-year journey through cancer. She love dand respected allGod's creatures, had a rebel spirit and zeal for life.A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held at FirstBaptist of Cooleemee at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23. Visitation will begin at 1:30 p.m.Flowers are welcome, or donations may be sent to FirstBaptist Church, PO Box 518, Cooleemee, for the establishment of a new prayer garden in her memory.Online condolences; M'ww.daviefiineralservice.com.f go cSft•S -cc:- o;3: F»"OpD" Iil6- Oft\T S ? 1Carol Gereldene FisherCarol Gereldene SmootFisher was bom June 12,1956in MocksvUle and died onThursday, Aug. 14. 2014 surrounded by family and friendsat her home.She graduated from Da-vie High School in 1974 andattended Shaw Universityfor two years. She marriedFrank on Feb. 9 , 2002. Shewas a homeraaker for the past10 years. She was an activemember of New GenerationOutreach Ministries, whereshe served as secretary andmother. She loved her churchand the family and was one olthe most faithful members.She was preceded in deathby her daughter, Chm'leeNichoie Dulin on Sept. 9,2008; and her father, WilliamRondal Smoot on May 22.Survivors: her husband,Frank Fisher, of die home; 2sons, Rufus" Dwayne Hunterof Mocksville and JonathanAshley Smoot of the home;her mother, Beatrice Smoot ofMocksville; 3 sisters, PatriciaD. "Kate" Smoot McClellandand Rhonda Smoot Grant,both of Mocksville and "nre-na Anderson of Winston-Sa-lem; 2 brothers, DennisAshley Smoot and WUliamE. "Rickey" Smoot, both ofMocksville; 5 grandchildren.Amber Hunter, Lucas Lewis,Etestiny Young, Carter Grose,and Rue Hunter; her mother-in-law, Juanita Fisher; 2uncles; 3 aunts; and a host ofnieces, nephews, cousins, andfriends.Funeral service was heldSunday, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m.at Graham Funeral Home inMocksville. Pastor CharleneL. Jones officiated and Bishop Elizabeth Mock deliveredthe eulogy. Burial followed inMainville AME Zion ChurchCemetery. The family received friends at the funeralhome 30 minutes before theservice.Memorials: a local sicklecell organization.Online condolences: umnv.GrahamFuneralHome.net.v/ Nathaniel GeterNathaniel Geter, 76, diedAug. 19.Contact Graham Funeral Home for service details.www.GrahamFuneralHome.Steila Hedrickj Stella Hedrick, 67, ofJvlocksville, died on Aug. 18.2014.She was bom on July 18,1947 in West Virginia to thelate Burton and Bertye Hedrick. She was loved by all andnever met a stranger.She was also preceded indeath by 2 sisters, Connie andNancy.Survivors: son Jay (Dana)Lockhart; daughter, Tma (Junior) Pierce; 6 grandchildren,Sasha and Jagon Lockhart,Ashley HiU, Dylan, Ma-rissa and Maranda Pierce;2 great-grandchildren,Johnothain and Becca; siblings, Carol Sampson, JaneSmith, Buddy Hedrick, Otis(Linda) Hedrick, Brenda(Bop) Pauley. Larry (Linda)Hedrick.A memorial service will beheld at 6:30 p.m. Thursday,Aug. 21 at Bear Creek BaptistChurch.William Phillip MarklinMr. William Phillip Marklin, 61. of Deer Run Drive,Mocksville, died Saturday,Aug. 16, 2014, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center inWinston-Salem.He was bom on July 30,1953, in Rowan County tothe late Leonard Ward andMargaret Ann Burke Marklin.Phillip was a loving father'anda great man to all who knewhim.Survivors: a daughter,Elizabeth Marklin of Moores-ville; a son, Jonathan Gradyof Clemmons; a sister, SharonCohen (Laveme) of Advance;and a brother. Don Marklin(Dorothy) of Mocksville.There was a visitation from6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 19at Eaton Funeral Home.Online condolences: ww.eaionfunerahervice.com.Inez MayfieldInez Mayfield, 93, diedAug. 20. Contact GrahamFuneral Home for service details. www.CraltamFuneral-Home.net. ^\t- OlblT s 'B il\ I^ Ruth Whitaker McCannRuth Whitaker McCann. 90. fonnerly of Mocksville, diedon Thursday. Aug. 14. 2014. at Greenville (S.C.) MemorialHospital.Mrs. McCann was bom and raised in Davie County and wasthe daughter of the late Fletcher Whitaker and Nettie Comer Whitaker. She was a homemaker and a niember of TruthMissionary Baptist Church in Greenville. She enjoyed beinga mother and grandmother, but her passion was telling othersabout Jesus, her savior.She was also preceded in death by her husband. WilliamDwighl McCann, a daughter. Linda McCaim, 2 brothers, Pauland Silas Whitaker, and 2 grandchildren.Survivors: daughters, Peggy Souder and Donna Everett, both of Travelers Rest, S.C.; 5 grandchildren: and 15great-grandchildren.A graveside celebration of life service was conducted at 3pjn., Monday, Aug. 18 at Liberty Baptist Church in Mocksville with her pastor, the Rev. Jeremy Wakefield, officiating.The family received ^ends f^lowing the service.Online condotences: mpw3iviefimeralsenicit.&Sai^Raymond Cletus MyersRaymond Cletus Mjers,86, died Sunday, Aug. 17,2014 at his home in Easily,S.C.Bom March 15, 1928 inAdvance, he was a son of thelate Ollie and Florence AlmaBoger Myers. Mr. Myers wasa US Army veteran and alongtime member of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Greenville, S.C. He was the founderand owner of Climate Control, Inc. until his retirement.Survivors: his sons. BradMyers (Tina) and Travis Myers (Paula); brother, AlvinMyers; grandchildren, 2^chMyers, Seth Myers, LandonMyers and Meredith Myers.He was preceded in deathby his wife, Doris Sellers Myers; and their son, Gregory.Memorials: TabemacleBaptist Missions Fund, 3931White Horse Rd., Greenville,SC29611.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 21,2014Debra Payne NeelyMs. Debra Payne Neely,59, of Salisbury, daughter ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. William-Henry Payne Sr., was bom inRowan County on Nov. 25.jI953 and died on Aug. 14,2014 at Novant Health Rowan^Regional Medical Center.n A lifelong and faithfulinembcr of Erwin Temple"CME Church in Woodleaf,she loved her church family and all of God's children.She enjoyed spending timewith family and friends. Shealways had a beautiful smileand a welcoming hug. Sheenjoyed spending time withber grandchildren, reading,Attending church, and goingpn the Payne Family annual trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C.^he attended Rowan County"pchools and graduated from„West Rowan Senior High^chool in 1973. She attendedJlowan-Cabarrus CommunityfloHege and received a certif-^pate of completion for certi-•iied nursing assistant in July_,'a-o m.She was preceded in death•by her father and mother,"william Henry Payne Sr.and Thelma Louise Payne; 2isisters, Angela D. Payne and.Cynthia E. Payne; and a neph-iew, KevinA.Howell.J Survivors: her daughter,llhonda Payne-Glenn of the^ome; 2 sons, Jesse Mau-«ce Woodruff of Salisbiiiy^nd William Curtis (Shektia)Woodruff of Taylorsville; 2stepchildren, Katrinn (Scot-Sie) Alexander of Indian Trail;and Chris McCullough ofMonroe; 2 grandchildren,]vlone Woodniff and ShekiyaWoodruff of Taylorsville; 6<isters. Marcia P. Neely, Rosalind C. Payne. Felicia V,Payne, and Tammy L. Payne,fell of Salisbury, Sarah Howell^d Sonya (Stephen) HiUiard,all of Mocksville; 2 brothers,XVilliam (Shiela) H. Payne'Sr. and Glenn A. Payne ofSalisbury; a great-aunt, Lizzie Mayfield; a special friend,Joseph Haynesworth of Win-ston-Salem; and a host ofnieces, nephews, cousins, and^ends.; Her funeral service washeld Monday, Aug. 18 at 3■pjn. at Erwin Temple CMEChurch in Woodleaf. The Rev.fervin Hannah officiated andburial followed in the churchcemetery. The family received•friends at the church one hourbefore the service.; Online condolences: nm-w.CrahamFuneraIHome.nel. •i Harry Albert Osborne Jr.Harry AJbert Osbomc, Jr.,78, formerly of Wins!on-Sa-lem, died early Wednesday,Aug. 13, 2014 at Brightviewat Baldwin Park in Staunton,Va.He was bom March 23,1936 in North Carolina a sonof the late Hany Albert Sr.and Louise Kimbrough Osborne. He was a veteran ofthe U.S. Army, earning therank of captain. He graduatedfrom N.C. State Universityand the University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill. Hewas a member of Ml TaborUnited Methodist Church inWinston-Salcm, and retiredafter 33 years with WachoviaBank.Survivors: his wife of 51years, Gladys Osbome; anda daughter, Caroline L. Osbome both of Lexington, Va.Following cremation, amemoiial service was held at2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16 atthe Lexington PresbyterianChurch. Lexington, Va. withthe Rev. William Klein officiating.Memorials: Mount TaborUMC, 3543 Robinhood Road,Winston-Saiem, 27106; or theLibrary at University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, Jackson Hall, Campus Box 2200.Chapel Hill,27599-2200.Online condolences: wmw.reynoldshamrickfuneral-homes.com.Irvin George SchererDr. Irvin George Scherer,MD, of Statesville, died onMonday, Aug. 11, 2014, atThe Gardens of Statesville.Scherer was bom Oct. 2!,1929, in Kansas City, Kan."and was the son of the lateGeorge Jacob Scherer andDcvie Deloras Jones Scherer. He earned his bachelor'sand medical degrees from theUniversity of Kansas and onJune 18,1954, was married inAsheville to Lois Anita Var-ner Scherer, who died Jan. 17,2010. He served in the U.S.Navy as a lieutenant from1954-1957 and in the NavelReserves until 1962. In Julyof 1957, he came to Hampton-vUIe, at Windsor Crossroadsand opened a medical practice along with being a doctorwith the Lula Conrad HootsMemorial Hospital in Yadkin-ville. He served as an assistantpastor at the Fair Oaks GospelChurch in Winston-Salem. InApril of 1976, he and Dr. JimWard opened the Tri-CountyMedical Park Family Practicebetween Harmony and UnionGrove. His "office served patients from Iredell, Yadkin,Wilkes, Davie, and Alexandercounties. He continued hisassociation with the medicalpark until his retirement in2009, at which time he gavethe building back to the community. He was associatedwith IredeU Memorial Hospital for 50 years and served 17years on the board of trustees.He was a member of the Community Baptist Church at Mt.Moume. Scherer was called tobe a missionary but becauseof only one kidney, could notbe accepted so he made themedical practice his mission.He did not charge ministers,missionaries, or Christianwoikers a fee. He had a lovefor teaching the Bible andhad Bible study in his borneon many Friday evenings foryears followed by foods anddesserts prepared by Mrs.Scherer. He was a supporterof the Gideons Organization.Survivon: a son, GeorgeJoseph Scherer and grandson,Jesse Alexander Scherer, bothof Monrovia, Calif.; a niece.Annette Ladd and husbandErnie of Winston-Salem; anda brotlier, Alfred Scherer.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 21,2014A service to celebrate hislife was conducted 11 ajn.Friday, Aug. 15 in the Nicholson Funeral Home Chapelwith his longtime friend andminister, the Rev. JJl. Speece,officiating. Burial with fulltnililary honors provided bythe IredeU County VeteransBurial Detail foUowed in theCommunity Baptist ChurchCemetery, Mt. Moume. Thefamily visited with friendsThursday evening at Nicholson Funeral Home.Memorials; Gideons international, PO Box 148, Statesville, 28687; or to DoctorsWithout Borders via htlps://donate.dociorswiihouibor-deTSX)rglonetime£fin.Online condolences: www.nicholsoiifunerals.com/obitu-Davie County Public libraryMn,"!.:svil[e. NC ft 16 - 6 e)\T^ ^ I 5.» I 'H4 Veigh Earnhardt ShoafVeigh Barnhardt Shoaf,93,of Lexington, died Wednesday. Aug. 13. 2014. at Ux-ington Health Care.The funeral was at 2 p.m.Sunday. Aug. 17 at FriendshipUnited Methodist Church,where she was a member,with the Rev. Doug Pryor officiating. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery. The family received friends Saturday.Aug. 16 at Davidson Funeral1 Home.Mrs. Shoaf was bom July14. 1921. in Davie Countyto George E. Barnhardt andDellie Hendrix Bamhardt.Shewas a member of VFW Post3074 Ladies Auxiliary andI retired from Frazier Shops inLexington. At her church shewas a member of the LadiesBible Class.She was also preceded indeath by her husband. Henry V. Shoaf on Jan. 5. 1989;a sister. Levy Barnhardt;and 7 brothers, Olin. Der-mont. Elward, Charlie. Herman. Bill and Eudell Barnhardt of Davie County; and agreat-granddaughter, JessicaHope Prince.Surviving; a daughter,Henrietta Shoaf Prince andhusband Jimmy; son, LarryD. Shoaf and wife Sharon; 2grandsons, Michael Shoaf andwife Karyn of Crandall. Texas and David Prince and wifeKimbcrly of Lawrenceville.Ga.; a granddaughter, JamieBeth Bailey and husband Bradof Cornelius; 3 great-grand-sons, Luke Shoaf of Crandall,Texas, Jedidiah Bailey of Cornelius and Matthew Prince ofLawrenceville; 2 great-granddaughters, Marleigh AnnaShoaf of Crandall and Journey Bailey of Cornelius; asister, Virginia Dare Fosterof Advance; 2 sisters-in-law,Betty Hartman Barnhardt andAnn Wilson Barnhardt, bothof Davie County; and severalnieces and nephews.Memorials; FriendshipUMC, 2840 PrienddiipChurch Road, Lexington,27295.Online condolences: ivwm'.davidxonfiineralhomejiei.J Jimmy Rnfus SmithJimmy Rufus Smith. 76. ofWinston-Salem, died Sunday.Aug. 17,2014, at Winston-Salem Nursing & RehabilitationCenter following a number ofyears of declining health.Bom Jan. 14, 1938, Mr.Smith was a native of DavieCounty and the son of thelate Richard Raymond Smithand Pearl Mae King Smith.During his working years, hewas a laborer in the furniturei industry. He was of the Bap-n tist faith.Survivors: 3 brothers, Felix Smith of Mount Airy, Virgil Ray Smith of Mocksvilleand Richard Junior Smithof Advance; 2 sisters, CleoSmith Carter of Mocksvilleand Evelyn Smith Clark ofRidgeway.Va.He was also preceded indeath by a son, JJ^. Smith, 3brothers, Herbert, Odell andEd Smith, and a sister, SarahJuneFreedle.A celebration of life service was conducted at 1 pm.Wednesday, Aug. 20 at DavieFuneral Service Chapel officiated by Tim Dunn. The familyreceived friends 30 minutesprior to the service in the funeral chapel.Online condolences; h-hiv.daviefuneralscn-lce.com.James Robert SpiUmanMr. James Robert "J.R."Spillman, 75, of Clemmons,died Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014,at Forsyth Medical Center inWinston-Salero.He was bom on Dec. 22,1938 in Davie County to thelate Lloyd Baxter "Shorty"and Treva Elizabeth Liven-good Spillman. Mr. Spillmanwas a veteran of the U.S.Army.He was also preceded indeath by his wife, Patty SueBoles Spillman.Survivors: a daughter,Stephanie Byrd (Barry) ofYadkinviUe; a son, RyanSpillman of Lexington, S.C.;3 grandchildren, Judah Spillman, Brandon and NicoleByrd; a sister, Ann SpillmanYounts (Richard) of Advance;an aunt, Nell Livengood ofAtlanta, Ga.; and several nieces and nephews.A memorial service willbe conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Folk Baptist Church. The family willreceive friends at the churchfollowing the service.Memorials: Cancer Services, 3175 Maplewood Ave.,Winston-Salem, 27103.Online condolences; itww.eaionfuneralservice.com.OQ>S.COS oo oo c:~ Z3DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 21,2014 B\e - O (b\-( 5 f t 4i ! Dorothy Page ThorntonDorothy May Page Thornton, 72, of Mocksville diedat her 'residence on Monday,Aug. 18, 2014, after a periodof declining health.Bom Feb. 14, 1942, inCoiuieaut, C^o, she was thedaughter of the late LloydA. Page and Lucile LamsonPage. Prior to her retireinentin 2009, she was a nationalI account specialist for Caroli-i na Office Systems. She spentmost of her life in northeastOhio, but lived in Waco, Texas from 1991-2002 when shemoved to North Carolina tomake this her home.Survivors; 2 sons, BryanThornton and wife Elizabeth"Beth" Taylor of Moores-ville, and Barry Hiomton andcompanion Dorothea Heaterof Austin, Texas; a daughter, Teresa Miller and husband George of Chattanooga,Tenn.; 2 brothem, Gary Pageand wife Betty of Waco, Texas, and Richard Page and wifeMartha of Louisville, Ky.; asister, Janet Ball and husbandBob of Kingsville, Ohio; andher companion in life, MikeWinter of MocksviUe.A celebration of life service will be conducted at 7:30pjn. Friday, Aug. 22 at DavieFuneral Service Chapel. Thefamily will receive friendsone hour prior to the service.Memoriab: Storehouse forJesus, PC Box 216, Mocksville.Online condolences: www.daviejuneralservicejcom.Eric Steven WhitakerEric Steven Whitaker, 42,of Mocksville, died unexpectedly on Aug. 9,2014.He was preceded in deathby his father, William CharlieWhitaker Jr.Survivors: his mother, Barbara Gwen Whitaker; and abrother, Jeffrey Kyle Whitaker.A private memorial servicewill be held later.davie county ENTERWUSE record, Aag. 21,2014Davie County Pubiic LiOidi^'Mocksviiie, NC - oe,n s • 915.^114D2. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISERECORD, Thursday, Aug. 28,2014Nell Lee RurtonMrs. Nell l.ec Plielps Bur-Ion, 79. of Adv.ince.died Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014 at theKate B. Reynolds HospiceHome.She was bom June 1.1935in Davie County to the lateWillie and Addie BeauchampPheips. Mrs. Burton was amember of Mocks UnitedMethodist Church and liadretired from the U.S. PostalService.She is preceded in deathby her husbnnd of 51 years,Ronaid Gray Burton; 2 granddaughters. Addie Beth Shoreand Sarah Elizabeth Miller:a sister, Lucy Pheips; and abrother, lohn Pheips.Surviving: 2 daughters.Debbie Miller (Rick), Donna Tkach (Albeit); and ason, Btent Burton (Terri),all of Advance; 6 grandchildren. Amanda, Jake, Brandy,Brad, Ben and Sterling; 4greac-^andchiidren, Ali, Mia.Luke and Molly; and 2 sisters,Susie Anderson and MaxineBaily (Bob).A tnemoriai service wasconducted nt 2 pan. Sunday.Aug. 24 at Mocb UnitedMethodist Church by the Rev.Bill Taylor. The fatnily received friends following theservice at (he church.Memorials: Mocks UMC,PO Box 2122. Advance.Online condolences: wwiv.hayworlh-milUr.coni.Feggy K. BurtonMrs. Peggy RidenhoutBunon. 82, of Autumn Care.MocksviUe, died Tuesday.Aug. 19, 2014, .It AultunnCare.Mrs. Burton was bora June23, 1932, in Davie Countyto the late Clyde W.ishing-lon and Josie Williams Rid-enhour. She was a memberof Jerusalem Baptist Churchwhere she served as a nursery keeper. Mrs. Burton was acharter member of JerusaieitiVolunteer Fire Depnrtmenland Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed traveling to the NorthCarolina mountains, sewingand keeping her gnmdcbii-dren.She was also preceded indead) by her husband, TJl.Burtoti Jr.; and a son, WilliamCraig Burton.Survivors: a si>n. TenyBurton (Piun) and a daughter, Jean Gobble (Mike), all+ of Mocksvilie; 7 grandcliii-dren, Ryan Burton (Candace),Brooke Lowder (Matt). HaiicBurton (James). Savanah Burton. Aaron Gobble. Ivy Gobble and Bella Gobble; and 6great-grandchildren, Rylanand Tori Burton, Isabella. Briar and Scarlett Lowder andStormy Burton.A funeral service was conducted at 2 pan., Saturday.Aug. 23 at Eaton Funeral(Thapei with the Revs. RonHoneycuCt officiating. Burialfollowed in Liberty UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery.The family received friendsat the funenii home one hourprior to the service.Memorials: Autumn Can;of Mocksvilie. 1007 How.irdSt.. Mocksvilie.Online condolences: »nnv.easonftmcralservice£om.I l^trida'lHsh'Chandla-Patricia Lane "Trish"Chandler of Cooleemee diedon Friday, Aug. 15,2014.She was born Sept. 19.1950 in Rowan County to thelate U.M. and Lillian SalesErvin Chandler. She was alsopreceded in death by a brother, Tony Ervin.Survivors; a brother, JohnChandler (Rcgina) and a sister. Karen "KC" Smith (Jeff);nieces and nephews. DanaErvin. Adam Chandler. ClaireChandler. Phillip Chandler,Lauren Smith, Taylor Stnith.and Ted Smith; aunt and uncle, Doris Lakey and KenSales; plus numerous cousins.She graduated fromBaulder (College in Atlanta.Ga.. and puisued a career infashion and design. Tills lediier into dressing windows forZimmerman's and Bcik's de-panmem stores in downtownSalisbury. Returaing lo Allan-in, she was employed at Ixirdand Taylor department storefor several years. In the etirly19703 she was employed atLawndaie Veterinarian Clinicuntil 1980 when she becamea flight attendant for US Airlines where she woriuxl formore than 20 years. Her mostrecent eraployment was withDavie County Schools whereinteracting with Ihe cliildrenwas the highUght. The smalltown enviroiment beckonedher return antfsiie became active in the beautification andrejuvenation ofher hometownof Cooleemee. Her strong witand faith in God became aninspiration to many duringher two-year journey throughcancer. She wiiJ be remembered for her love and respectfor all God's cisatures, herrebel spirit and zeal for life.A memorial service tocelebrate her life was held atPint Baptist of Cpoleemeeat 3 p.m. on Saturday. Aug.23. Visitation was from 1:30pan.until the time of service.Memorials; First Baptist.PO Box 518, Cooleemee, furIhe eslablistunem of a newprayer garfen in her memory.Online condolences: ivww.liavlefiineralservice^om.J DyAnn Cole FosterDyAim Cole Foster. 52, ofRiverdaje Road. Mocksvilie,died at her residence.Bom in Aisway County.Ky on March 21. 1962. shewas the daughter of Chester Cole Jr. and the. late Helen Marie Roberts Cole. She Iattended Woodleaf Baptist |Church. She was a graduate• of Lee's College. Jackson, Ky. Iand Moreheod Stale Univer-sity.'Morehead. Ky.. htrofc-.coming queen 1981-1982. In1980 she was voted shyestclassmate graduating, earnedIhe home economics award,was a freshman rep in coUegc,1980 Circle K Club secretary/ireasurer. I98I-I982, CircleK Club Presideni. 1981-1982,vice president of student gov-emmenl, 1982 received second highest college award for Ileadership, yearbook staff,majored in K-12 education 'and minored in history. Shedrove a tractor trailer nineyears coast lo coast, and onJune 25. 2010, manied Michael Dean Foster, who preceded her in death in 2014.Surviving: a sister, Euginia Brandenburg (L.C. Datf iels). of Kentucky; 4 brother. Lloyd Cole, Marvin DennI(Sarah) Cole, Dennis (Debbie. Cole.step-brothcr. Larry (Do, lores) Recce, all of Kentuckystepwiiughter, HaJcy Fosterstep-grandson. Zakk Wilson, 2 special nieces. DyAiina ancI Brenda Brandenburg; .several nieces and nephews; bestI friend (mother-in-law). FreidaFoster of Mocksvilie; and sis-ler-ln-law, Paula (Scott) Trex-ler of SaJtsbury.A celebration of life service will be conducted at 3p.m. Saturday. Aug. 30 al Davie Funeral Service Chapelwith Pastor Chris WiJiiamsofficiating. The family willreceive friends on Saturday,from I -3 p.m. prior lo the service. Burial wiU follow in Legion Memorial Park.Online condolences: iviviv.ilaviefuneralseniceiom.Moctevitte. NC ofc>T^-Nathaniel GeterNathaniel Geter, 75, diedAug. 19,2014 at his residencein Woodleaf following a period of illness.A native of Rowan County, he was the son of the InteBenjamin F. and LucindaBares Geter. He was a 1959graduate of R.A, ClementHigh School. He woihed asa machinist ol Ingersoll-Randin Mocksville and retiied after 25 yeare. He was memberof New Jerusalem HolinessChurch in Woodleaf.He was preceded in deathby a son, Mark Geter; 5 brothers, Wlliam, Benjamin, J.W.,John, and Matthew Geter; ?sisters, Areta Allen, El WillieBnrkley and Arlcc Geter.Survivors: tiis wiie, Shirley Montgomery Geter of thehome; 2 sons, Michael Geterof Winsion-Salein and Steven(Karen) Geter of Doswell,Va.; 2 brothers, Albert (Mary)Geter of Woodleaf and Willie(Marine) Geter of Salisbuiy;a sister, Essie Ruth (Hallie)Leach of Iseiin, NJ.; 4 grandchildren, Shatara, Steven Jr.,Kennedy and Carringlon Geter; a daughter-in-law, ErinGeter; 6 sisiers-in-faw. Bren-da Geter, Lucille Oeler, PenntGeter, Mildred Harris, AnnieBoyec, and Melvia Houpe:a brother-in-law, James Wil-son; a large number of nieces,nephews, other relatives andfriends. 'His funeral service washeld Saturday, Aug. 23 atnoon at New Jerusalem Holiness Church in Woodleaf.Bishop WilUe Joe Gray officiated and Pastor MelvinKesler delivered the eulogy.Burial followed in the churchcemetery. The family receivedfriends at the church one hourbefore the service.Online condolences: whw.GrahamFuneralHomejiel.iiL u- ar^.V|•J Heather Leigh JenkinsHeather Leigh Jenkins. 25,of Mocksville, died Saiiuday,Aug. 9.2014.Bom in Wlntingtou onFeb. 24, 1989 to Virgil RayJenkins and Susan Victcri,iCourtwriglil. She was of theBaptist faith.Survivors; 2 daughters.Adriana Recce Jenkins andVictoria Lynn Larosc; 2brothers, Dustin Jenkins jindJonalhon Jenkins, both ofMocksville; a sister, Lisa Jenkins of Texas; aunts and uncles, Joarui Arnold of KingsMountain, David Couilrighlof Fort MiU, S.C.. Teni Porterof Florida aitd Stephen Court-right of Wilmington; severalnieces and nephews.A celebration of life gathering was held by the familyon Aug. I6at her home.Online condolences; wwtv.davie/uneral.iervlcej:om.JaniceRatledgeKurfecsJanice Eiuabeih RatledgcKurfees, 86, of Mocksvilledied Friday, Aug. 22, 2014,at Gordon Hospice House inStatesviile after a period ofdeclining health,A native of Davie County,•she was bom Oct. 4, 1927 tothe late William Ralph Rat-ledge and Laura ElizabethAnderson Ratledge.She was ahoraemaker and of the Methodist faith.She was also preceded indeath by her husband, Adol-phus C. Kurfees; 2 brothers,Clyde and John Lester Rat-ledge; and a sister, CharlieMae Edwards.Survivors: 2 sons, JoelE. Kurfees of MocksviUgand Randy C. Kurfees andwife Hna of Stoney Point; 2grandsons, Travis C. Kurfe»and Adam Heath Kurfees; sgreat-grandson, Waylon R.Kurfees; and s sister, GraceRatledge Beck;A graveside celebrationof life service was conductedat 11 ajn. Monday, Aug. 25HI Center United Methodist 'Church Cemetery officiate^by the Rev, Naomi King. Thfcfamily received ftiends at Da»vie Funeral Service Chapifrom 9:30-10:30 ajn. Moif-day. :Memorials; Gordon Hospice House, 2341 SimonloriRd.,Statesviile,28625.Online condolences: inmv,daviefuneralservKe£om.^ Inez Baker MayfieldInez Baker Mayfield, 93,died on Aug. 19,2014.She was bom to the lateLettie Merritl and WilliamHeiuy Baker on Aug. 1,3921in Franklin County, Ga. Shewas the youngest of 10 children, all of whom precededher in death. She attendedDavie County Schools. In1970 she earned her nursingassistant and home care forthe aged ccnificaie from Davidson County CommunityCdUege. She retired fromAutumn Care of Mocksvilleafter 35 years. After her re-tiramenL, she was a homehealth care provider with theDavie CAP program. Shewas a faithful member ofShi-loh Baptist Church where sheused her talents and skilk.She was the president of theChancel Choir, a member ofthe Spiritual Choir, the Senior Missionary Department,Pastor's Aide, DeaconessBoard, and Head of the Social Committee. She was agreat cook, gardener, and adetailed seamstress. She used.her sewing talent to generateincome for the home. Whatever she set her mind to do,she did it with pride. She willbe remembered for her quietgentle spirit, quick wit, andthe tenacity that allowed herto achieve anytliing she sether mind to.She was also preceded indeath by her husband, ClydeMayfield Sr.; 2 sons. ClydeMayfield Jr. and Jimmy May-field; and 3 grandchildren.Survivors: daughters,Anneti Barker, Priscilla Wil-liams, Valerie (HezekiahlPoag, and Syandra Mayfield,all of MocksviUe; a daugh-ler-in-law. Bertha Mayfield;a son-in-luw, George R.Wimaras; 16 grandchildren;29 great-grandchildren; 10great-great-grandchildren;and a number of other rela-tives and fnands.Her funeral service washeld Sunday, Aug. 24 at 3:30PJJI. at Shiloh Baptist Churchin Mocksville. Pastor RubyCInrk officiated and the Rev.Joe B. Clark delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery. The familyreceived friends at the church30 minutes before the service.Memorials; Shiloh Bap-tist.POBox 188.Online condolences: ivhtv.OrahamFuneralHomejtet.Oavie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC B^o- C)6\TS - 3 lasSarah Painter PenceMre. Sarah Painler "Nook-ie" Pence, 89. formerly ofWoodleaf, died Sunday. Aug.24, 2014 at Trinity Oaks Lutheran Home in Salisbury.She wa-s bom Aug. 29.1924 in Cooleemee to thelate Anna H. and Wesley R.Painler. Mrs. Pence was a lifetime member of First BaptistChurch in Cooleemee and acaring friend to many.She wa.s also preceded indeath by her husband of 60years, Robert H, Pence in2003; and brother, Mack R.Painter.Survivors; her daughter,Jody Allen and husband Elmer of StatesviUe; granddaughter. DeNeil Suarez attdhusband Brian of StatesviUe;grandson, Greg Allen andwife Niki of Moorcsville; andgreat-grandchildren. Ethanand Sarah Suarez, and Macieand Carly Allen.A funeral service was to beconducted at 2 pm.. Wednesday. Aug. 27 at Eaton FuneralChapel, Mocksville with Pastor AUen Mullins. Burial wasto follow in Rowan MemorialPark. Salisbury. The familywas to receive friends at thefuneral home 30 minutes priorto the service.Memorials: CooleemeeFirst Baptist, PO Box 518,Cooleemee: or CooleemeeHistorical Association, PO.Box 667, Cooleemee.Online condolences: iviinv.eaumfuneratscrvicej:om.' Hilda Miller RcavlsHild.! Mae Miller Reavis,66, of Liberty Church Road,Mocksville, died SundayAug. 24.2014.Arrangements will be announced by Davie FuneralService.Online condonlences;wiviv.dflv/e/ttncra/sen'ice.J Una Lee Bumette SimsMis. Una Lee BumetteSims, 90, formerly ofNC 801S- Advance, died Tuesday,Aug. 19, 2014, at SomersetCoun in Mocksville.She was bom Sept. 3,1923in Raleigh County, W.Va. tothe late James Lannon andDoraAIiceLiUy Bumette.She was also pieceded indeath by her husband, LewisBasil Sims; 2 daughters, AliceSims Underwood and LindaSims Sapp; a sister, HelenCyrus; and 3 brothers. Junior.Dale and Dempsey Bumene.Survivors: 2 sons, CharlesKobcn Sims (Donna) of Advance and J.vne.s Lewi.s Sims(Qizabeth) of Winsion-Sa-lem; 9 grandchildren, ClarkUnderwood (Teresa), Annette Shamblin (Gary), AmyMorgan, Jason Sapp (Lori),Cala Sims, Courtney Sims,Chris Sims, Andrew Simsand Jennifer Reeves (Keith):7 greal-grandchildien; 3great-great-grandchildren; 3sisters, Betty Lou Vinet, EdithFowler (Dick) and ShirleyWilliams (Ernest) and a brother. Gene Bumette. all of WestVirginia.A graveside service wasconducted at 11 a.m.. Friday,Aug. 22 at Westlawn GardensofMemory in Clemmons withthe Rev. Rex Podunavac officiating.Online condolences: tniav.foron/itrigralservice.com.Osvie County Public. LiuidiyMoci^sville, NO •J Lilah Whitaker Adnm.sMrs, Lilfih Whilakcr Adams, 98, of Liberty ChurchRoad, Mocksvjlie, died Tuesday. Aiig, 26.2014. at GordonHospice Hou.se in Stniesvillc,She was bom Nov. 19.1915. in Dnvic County to thelate Thomas PInkncy and Emily Louanin Beck Whitaker.She was a member of LibertyBaptist Church and was retired from Hanes Hosieiy,She was also preceded indeath by her husband, JohnA, Adams: and a son. JohnWayne Adams,Survivors; 3 children. RoyAdams (Cathy). Shirley Johnson (Lindon). all of Mocks-villc and Margaret Honeycuttof Salisbury; 9 grandchildren;and 8 gteat-grandchildren,A funeral service was conducted at 3 pm.. Friday. Aug.29.at Liberty Baptbt Chinch.Burial followed in the churchcemetery. The family receivedfriends at the church one hourprior to the service.Memorials: Gordon Hospice House. 2341 SimontonRd.pStatesville, 28625.Online condolences m-bw,earon/uneraIservicex:om.n/ Arnold Ray BroadwayMr, Arnold Ray Broadway.68. of Junctinn Road. Mocks-ville. died Wednesday, Aug.27.2014.al his home.He wa.s bom May 20.1946. in Davie County to thelate John William Henry imdRuby Victoria Gale.s Broadway. He was a lineman for 34years with Crescent and PikeElectric. He (aught .squaredancing for many years andwas a membcrof the FreestyleSwingers and the Good Tim-cis. He loved helping peopleand was a friend to everyone.He volunteered at CoolecmecIslemenlacy School and withthe ARC kids in Davie County. His main iovc was family.He was al.so preceded intieath by; 7 siblings. Pat Ly-crly. Billy Broadway. JohnBroadway. Becky Lash-mil. Ethel Dockcty. WilliamBroadway and Thomas LeeBroadway.Survivors: 2 daughters.Sharon Broadway Miller andhusband Chuck of Clevelandand Kalhy Broadway (Rodney Goodman) of Mocks-villc; 4 grandchildren, TicyMiller. Jii.stin Miller (TaiishaDawson). Krista Duncan(Jake) and Ryan Hellard (Al-ys.sa); 3 great-grandchildren.Bentlce Hellard. Noah Hellard. Kaydcn Irvin and one onthe way: special niece. SusanThotnn.son-Larowny ami herchildren. Marc and Brandt: 2sisters. M;uy Daughlery (Jerry) of Kannapolis and HazelWaugh (Don) of Claremont;and several nieces and nephews.A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m.. Saturday.Aug. 30 at Eaton FuneralChapel with Jamie Houpe of-lieiating. The family receivefriends at the funeral homeone hour prior to the service.Memorials: AmericanCancer Society. 4-A OakBranch Dr.. OiBcnsboro..27407: ARC Kids, ch.ipler ofdonor's choice; or AmericanHeart Asttoc., Memorials .indTributes PrtKcssing Program.PC Box 52l6.Glen Allen, VA23058-5216.Online condolences; vnnr,eaion/itneralsen'icej'om.C8- DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPJUSE RECORD.sepr. 4.2014MIMMitlPipW III II—IfJIsi Annie Louise CallawayAnnie Louise Callaway.78, died at 6; 15 a.m. Wednesday. Aug. 27. 2014 at For-sylh Medical Center in Win-slon-Salem.She was bom Jan. 26,1936in Farmington to John Westand Myrtle Oelen^ Seat.s.She was a lifelong resident ofFarmington where she livedsince her childhood.She graduated from Farmington HighSchool in 1954 and graduated from nursing school inMooresville in 1957. Shededicated 42 years of her lifeto nursing, 35 of which werespent in the operating roomof Forsyth Memorial Hospital where she was a nursesupervisor. She cherishedtime with her grandchildren,loved to read, and enjoyedsharing time with her friends.She liked her breakfast groupat Bojangles in Advance, anddisciLssIng politics. She lovedto travel and spent time sailing in the Atlantic Ocean.louring the Southwest UnitedStates, visiting Ireland. Mexico. and the Caribbean. Anfan of Duki! University basketball. she loved watchingand following Adantic CoastConference sports, the Adan-tn Braves and the CarolinaPanthers. A member of several prayer groups at BethlehemUnited Methodist Churchand a lifelong member of theFan^gtpn United MethodistChurch, her belief and faithin God offered her spiritualstrength and guidance as well.'s the opportunity to explorethe history, theology, andm)stery of the Holy Bible-Surviving: her sons. NortnanJeffrey Callaway ofAdvance.Tcdd Alan Callaway and wifeHelga and children DylanJoshua Gahagan. AbigailRose Callaway. and SamuelWest Callaway of Asheville,Raymond Scott Callawayof Mocksville and son Tyler Scott Callaway. MeaganElizabeth Stielka. daughter ofStacy West Callaway of California; 2 brothers, John andLinda Se.tts of Farmingtonand Phillip and Kathy Seatsof Mocksville: and severalnieces, nephews, and cousins.Her son. Stacy West Callaway and sister Jane AmandaTXicker preceded her in death.A celebration of life service will be from 3-4 pjn.Saturday. Sept. 6 at Bethlehem United MethodistChurch at 321 Redland RoadAdvance. The Rev. Dr. BattyLemons will officiate. Following the service, the family will welcome guests in (hefellowshin hall.Memorials: AmericanCancer Society, 1-800-227-2345,t^tion K.Online condolences:hltp;//memorlal,yourlribiite,com/Louise-CaUawcn/.' Bonnie Lou FugateMrs. Bonnie !.ou Fugate.69. died Monday, Sept. 1.2014. at Autumn Care ofMocksville.Mrs. Fugate was bom Feb.16. 1945. in Birmingham.Ala. to James Rufus and NonaHenley Fowler. She enjoyedcaring for her family, .sewing,and cooking. She was an advocate for cancer awarenessand research, an example of avirtuous woman as exhibitedin Proverbs 31. She advancedthe kingdom of God throughher musical talent .ind dailywitne.ss, instilling these valuesto her children and grandchildren. Mrs. Fugate was alwaysactive in churchrhaving beena church pi-anisl from the ageof 12. She was most recently amember of Friendship BaptistChurch.Mrs. Fugate was precededin death by her parents.Surs'ivors: her husband,Jerry Fugate of JonesviUe:son. Biadley Fugate of Boston: daughters. Lisa Matthews and husband Danielof Mocksville and AmandaTaylor and husband Donald ofCharlotte: sister. Jinunie SueFerguson and husband Donof Haltom City. Texas; grandchildren, Meghan Matthews.Garrett Matthews. MadisonTaylor. Drew Taylor. EmilyTaylor and Katie Taylor.Funeral services were tobe contkicied Wednesday.Sept. 3 at 7 pjn. at PleasantHill Baptist Church with theRevs. Danny Dodd and Mat-lie Ponce De Leon ofBciat-ing.The family was to receivefriends from 5-7 pjn. at thechurch.Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.501St. Jude Place. Memphis. TN38105-1942. My,-wsijudej>rfOnline condolences; www.elkinfmifralservicecom.Oavie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO - Oftns- U J ioiH1 Linda Angell HamiltonMrs. Linda Angell Hamilton, 68, of Dogtrot Road.Mocksviiic, Saturday. Aug.30, 2014, at Foisyth MedicalCenter in Winston-Salem,She wasbomAug.S, 1946,in Mocksville to the late CecilLee Angel! and Edna MillerAngell. Mis. Hamilton had aservant's heait and enjoyedbeing with ho- family morethan anything. She attendedDavie County High Schooland in her 40s graduated withhonors from Rowan-CabarrusCommunity College with adegree in nursing. She practiced nursing at Davie CountyHospital in the emeigency department. Mis, Haniilton wasa member of Victoiy BaptistChurch and sang with the Davie County Singing Seniors,She was also preceded indeath by her husband of 46years, Larry Wayne Hamilton;a sister. Joyce Angell Stevens:and a brother, Larry Lec Angell,Survivors: 3 brothers andsisters. Gray (Baibara) An-geD of Advance, Nat (Vickie) Angell of Lexington. Nan(Jimmy Blume) Angell ofWooclleaf; a sister-in-law,Pattie (Larry) Angell of Cool-eeraee; 3 children, David (Diane) Hamilton of Mocksville,Dot (Ray) Graham of Cleveland and Dean (Myra Thnne-hill) Hamilton of Woodleaf;8 grandchildren (Christopher,Kenny, Daniel, Kandi, Kelli.Heather, Mikayla, and JP; 3great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.A funeral service wa.sconducted at 11 njn„ Monday, Sept, I lit finion FuneralChapel with the Rev, ShelbyHarbour officiating and theRev, J.omes Scchiwt and Jason Bogcr speaking. Burialfollowed in Freedom BaptistChurch Cemetery. Hie familyreceived friends Sunday, Aug.3 f at Eaton Piineral Home,Memorials: Victory Baptist, PO Box 686. Coolecmec,27014; or Yadkin Path Mon-tessori School. 47.S.S NC 8(11,Woodleaf, 27054.Online condolence.s: mm-,eatonfiinerahcn<vcj:om.WIlHain Boyce JonesWilliam Boyce "Bud"ofCoraatzcrRoBd,Matksville, died on Friday,AUg- 29, 2014, at Autumn€»re of Mocksville.; • A native of Davie County,ho was bom Nov. 17, 1923,©'the late William C. and Ida•West Jones. During his worfc-tg years, he was a fanner, ataeiory worker at United Furniture and a security guardaflngersoll Rand. When hishealth permiilcd, he attendedGdmatzer Baptist Church..He was also preceded in^th by 3 wives, Peggy Bai-feyiChandler, Oniva SpillmanJones, and Ava Baniey Jones:4 brother, James HermanJones; and 2 sisters, Mary K.Smith and Ruby Jones Mer-titj,I ISurvivors; 2 sons, JohnBdyce Jones and wife Idell9f:LexingtOD. and Kirby Ray.(ones of Salisbury; 2 dougfi-ipR. Ann Jones Turner andHusband Steven Tumer ofMyrtle Beach, S.C., and Don-da Jones Spry and husbandLewis Ray Spty of Mocks-^lle; 6 grandchildren; Kirby Ray Jones Jr. and wifeMonica, and Jessica Kelly?nd husband Aaron, all ofKentucky; Wendy Steed andhusband, David of Lexington;David Shane Tysinger andwife Kelly of Green.sboro,and Chavis Spty and JustinSpry of .Moclcsviile; plus 8gieal-grandchifdren.; A celebration of life service was held at noon Tuesday, Sept, 2 at ComaizcrBaptist Church with the Revs.Edward Kuhar and ClydeAhecs officiatiDg. Burial followed in the Comatzer BaptistChurch Cemetery. Thefamtlyreceived friends at riie church6ne hour prior to the service.Online condolences: h-k-wdavi^nerahenice£om.' Hilda Mae ReavlsHilda Mae Miller Reavis,66, of Libeity Church Road,Mocksville, died on Sunday,Aug. 24, 2014, at ForsythMedical Center.She was bom J.an, 10,1948, and grew up in YadkinCounty. She was the daughterof the Intc James Alfred Millerand Dorothy Stewart Miller.She was the founding p.istorof Jesus Life Mission Churchand had served in ministry for40 years. She served her Lordby dedicating her life to (heservice of others, to includefarmly and her church family,all of whom she loved dearly.She was the widow ofRonnie Reavis, who died March21, and was also precededin death by a sister, Rcbecc.nMoody.Survivors; her son. Slier-man 'Bleu" Reavis and wife,Tammy, and her daiighlcr,Chasity Reavis Robertson,a brother, Jimmy Miller andwife Elisn and a sister, ElaineMoore and husband Marvin,all of Yadkinviilc; 3 grandchildren: Chrisli.an Bleu Reavis. Mason Garreti Reavis.Kaylee Dawn Robertson; plusmany nieces and nephews.A cclebnilion of life service was held at I pjn. Friday, Aug. 29 at her cliurch.Jesus Life Mission Church,officiated by her son. BleuReavis. accomjianied by theRw. JhHes Lewis, Hie bodylie in stale one hour prior tothe service. Burial followed inTurners Creek Baptist ChurchCemetery in Yadkin County.Tlic family receive friendsfoil Thursday, Aug. 2 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel inMocksville.Mcinorinls: Jesus UfeMission, 1300 Liberty ChurchRoad, Mocksville; or to herfamily.Online condolences; ivmi',daviefiincraher\'kc.rom.Oavie County Public LiDrwiMocksville, NC ^ Ih )ao\HRaby Frances TbttcrowMrs. Ruby Frances BrownTutterow, 92. formerly ofNC 801 S. Mocksvjite, diedWednesday, Aug. 27.2014. atAutumn Care-She was bom Nov. 8,1721.in Davie County to the lateWillie David and Frozzie A.Grimes Brown. Mrs. Tiiite-row's life was her family andgrandchildren.She wns also preceded indeath by her first husband.Otis Jacobs; her second husband. Charlie Adam Tbtlerow;a stepson, Billy RayTbttcrow;a sister. Prozzie "Pete" Coble: 4 brothers. Jack. Hubert,Bob and Chuck Brown: .ind agrandson. Jonalhon Kyle Tiil-terow.Survivors: 2 children,Charles David Tuiicrow (Dar-lene) of Advance. James Warren 'I\itterow of Mocksvilleant! Deborali Sue Slrauscr:5 grandchildren. JenniferM. Williams (Shane). David"Scott" Tutterow (Lauren).Shane Brandon .Strauset (Jessica). Oarrett Dn.stin Strauserand Jessica Nicole Tutterow;5 gteat-grandchildcen. Ri-ley Frances Strauser. ScarlettJane Strauser. Btooks AllenTutterow. Nolan David Tbi-lerow and Samuel David Williams; and several nieces andnephews.A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn.. Friday. Aug.29 at EatbHi^Witi*C6^^with Dr. Darrcll Coa ofBclat-ing. Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist ChurchCemetery. .The family received friends at the funeral •home one hour prior to theservice.Memorials: Trinity Baptist.2722 US 601 S. Mocksville.Online condolences: hwv.eiuonfimeraljervicej:om.1Davis County Public UiitaijMocksviils, NC ^ jiC6 - DAVIE COUNTY E?m:RPIUSE RECORD, Thorsday, Sept. 11,2014' Frances Uianne BrownMs. Frances Dianne "Fran"Brown, 57. of Spring Street,MocksvUlc, died Monday,Sept. 8,2014, at Forsyth Medical Center in WiEtstoD-Saleni.She was bom Oct. 27.1956,in Davie County to Dale andGlenda Brown. Ms. Brownworked 19 years for EnergyUnited, first as a meter readerand Chen as a customer carerepresentative. She maintainedcontact with numerous customers over the years ihrpugkphone calls and sending cardsto reiucmber birthdays, deathsand anniversaries.She was preceded in deathby her paternal grandparents,Everetic and Veira Brown; hermaternal gnmdparenls, Paulnnd 'ilielma Bailey; and special uucic and num.Kermit andJoyce Bailey.Survivors: her parents ofMociBviUc; a brother, KerryBrown (LorrieJ of Advance;a sister, Wendy Drane (Paul)of Harmony; 2 nieces, KelseyBrown and Bailey Drane; several aunts, uncles and cousins;and her close canine companion. Mazee.A funeral service was to beconducted at 11 ajn., Wednesday. Sept. lOaz Hardison United Methodist Church with theRev. Lynn Cash officiating.Burial was to follow in thechurch cemetery. The familyreceived ftiends Tuesday, Sept.9 at Earon Furretal Home.Memorials; Davie CountyHumane Society. 291 EatonRoad. Mocksville; or HardisonUMC. 1630 Jericho ChurchRoad. Mocksville.Online condolences; mi-u'.eaiur\liineralser\icej:um.Eleanor Neely FatdknerEleanor Neely Faulkner, 78. of Advance, died onWednesday. Sept. 3. 2014. atKate B. Reynolds HospiceHome in Winston-Salem.Bom in Rowan Coimty onFeb. 21. 1936. she was thedaughter of the late CozelleNeely and Betty Belle WhiteNeely. She graduated fromDavie County Public Schoolsand was employed by Diex-el Heritage Furniture Co. forsome 25 years before devoting the remainderofher life tobeing a full-time bomemakerfor her family. She was raiseda Baptist, but joined with herhusband. Eugene Faulkner,and became an active member of Piney Grove UnitedMethodist Church in Advancewhere she served as presidentof the Usher Board.Survivors; her husband of58 years. Eugene; a son. Kenneth E. Faulkner and wife Darnell of Advance; 2 daughters.Debbie Jackson of Advanceand Lind-t Hogan of Win-I ston-Salem; 6 grandchildren,' Derick Faulkner of Houston.Texas. Takeiia Faulkner andKeneesha Jackscm. both ofAtlanta. Ga., Kenya Faulknern of Columbus. Ohio. Quinton' Faulkner of Fort Lauderdnle.Fla.. and Ttcvon Faulknerof Charlotte; 3 greal-grand-chiidrcn. Amalai. Akirah aitdEgy pt Faulkner, ail of Atlanta; 2 brothers: Cariee Neelyand Thomas Neely. both ofMocksville; special nieces.Shelby Neely. Bertha May-field and Alberta Arnold; andnephew. Ricky Neely.She was also preceded indeath by a brother. WilliamPaul Neciy, and 3 sisters.Mary Alice Neely. DeloresNeely and Janic Fortune.A celebration of life service was held at 3 pm. on Saturday. Sept. 6 at Piney GroveUtuted Methodist Churchwith the pa-slor, the Rev. Ashley White and the Rev. Harrison Carlton officiating. Thefamily received friends at thechurch from I p.m. until thehour of service. Burial followed in the church cemetery.Online condolences; imw.daviefimerohcrvice-cnm.Bet^amin F. Heiner Jr.Benjamin Franklin "Pa-paw" Heiner Jr.. 67. of Sheffield Road. Mocksville. diedSaturday. Aug. 30. 2014. atWake Forest Baptist MedicalCenter in Winston-Saiem.Bom in Buncombe County on Nov. 4, 1946, he wasthe son of the tale BenjaminF. Heiner and Maze) Elizabeth Cogdill Heiner. He wasa Vietnam War veteran anilcontinued serving his countrywith more than 20 years in ll^U.S. Army Reserves, retiringas an E-6. He was.also a retired civil employee for theU.S. government, working asa mechanic.Survivors: his wife of 43years. Jane Reeves Heiner, and a soa. Chad FranklinHeiner. both of the home; adaughter. Christina ElizabethHeiner of Mocksvilte; a sister.Linda Haney of Weavervilie;5 grandchildren. CJ.. Ctnyand Colby Heiner. andAshtcmand JaJen Brown; and familyfriend, Mark Lyons.Celebration of life servicewas conducted at 2 pju. Friday. Sept. 5 at the SalisbuiyNational Cemetery officiatedby Pastor Chariene Jones withfijil military hoitors accordedby the North Carolina National Guard and the VFW Memorial Honor Guard.Memorials: VA HospiceHome or the VA RetirementHome in Salisbury.OtiJioe condolences: nww.dtn'ie/uneralsemccxom.Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO CiQvTs- I\i I mn/ James Odetl KigerJames Odcll "Jim" Kiger.died Sept. 2. 2014 after ahrief illness at Giand StrandRcgiunnl Hospital in MyrtleBeach. S.C. with his familyby his side.He was bom June 24.1944to Robert Odd! and MaudeAdams Kiger. Growing upin Mocksville, he spent hischildhood alongside his par-cnt.s and his brother at tlicfamily store. He was a graduate of Davie County High.School, Class of 1962 andWinston-Salem BusinessCollege. He served in Vietnam with the 312th MedicalEvacuation Unit, and retiredfrom the Army and the ArmyNnlionat Guard as a MfT sergeant after more than 20. Heattended the Vietnam Veterans Homecoming at CharlotteMotor Speedway and was appreciative of everyone whothanked him for his service.He was a member of the Midway Lions Club. He was honored with the Jack SticklcyAward. Lions Club founda-tioti. For more tlian 30 years,he wa.s a rural letter carrierfor the US Postal Seiwice inAdvance. Upon retirement,he worked at Davidson Funeral Home for more than 10years. Growing itp, he was amember of Oak Grove UnitedMethodist Church in Mocksville. When he and Lindamarried in 1981 he joinedUrban Street Baptist Qiurch(later known as Vemon Foi^Baptist Church). He workedC« - DAVE COUNTY ENTERJTUSF: RECC >Rn.l hurs'lav. Sept. 11.2014in the Awana program for several yc-ars and with the. youthgroup in the Word of LifeProgram. He was n memberof Calvary Baptist Church inWinston-Salem. but nitcndedFirst Baptist Church of Myrtle Beach.He was preceded in deathby his parents and his brother.Bob.Surviving: his wife, Linda. daughter. Abigail, grand-datighter, Lily Gail, .inci son-in-law, Nicholas Paul, all ofMyrtle Beach; a datightcr,Andra .Schwartz: son. TwidKigen 4 grandsons: aunts,uncles and cmt.sins.A funeral scrs'icc was heldat 1 p.m.Pririay, Sept. 5 at Davidson Futtcral Home, Hickory Tree Chapel with ihc Rev.Dr. Billy Martin officiating.Burial fbilowcri at ParklawnMemorial Park with militarygravesite rite.®. Visitation wa.sSept. 4 at Davidson FuncmlHome, HickoryTrecChapel.Memorials: DAV, 251 N.Main St., 411.5 Winston-Salem. 27101.Online condolences: u iinv.davidfonfiincrnlhmne.ncl.^Iva Caudlll MoskoMrs. Iva Arlene CaudillMosko, 78, died Saturday.Sept. 6. 2014. at Davie Placein Mocksville. ^She was bom July 5.1936.in McDowell County, W.Va.,to the late Burlie Smith andMnriha Wiihite Caudill.She was also preceded indeath by her husband. RobertJoseph Mosko; and 3 siblings.Ola Mae Cniidlll, BcmaidSmith Caudill and LorraineCaudill Arti.s.Survivors: a son, RobertJosepli Mosko Jr. and wifeBrcndn, iind a grandson, Robert Joseph Mosko Hi, all ofMock.svilie: 2 sisters, DoUieHunt of Advance and PhyllisHoihrook (Merle) of Martias-villc. Va.; 2 nieces. Ann Huntand Penny Ann Anis Nunes;2 nephews. Patrick Holbrookand Chris Holbrook: and sev-emi grandnieccs and grand-nephews.•A memonni service will beconducted at '> p.m.. Thursday. Sept. 11 at batons BaptistChurch in Mix:ksvil!c. withDr. David Gilbrenlh oflicial-ing. The family will receivefriends at the church following the service.Online condolences: uanv.caionfunerahervicc.ctim.' Geraldinc Shcorl KifcGcraldinc She.arl Rife.62. of Buck Senford Road.Mocksville, died on Suniiny.Sept. 7, 2014 at Hinkie Hospice ilousc in Lexington.She was bom Dec. 28.1951. in McDowell County,W.Va,. daughter of the lateWalter Shearl and I.illie MacFletcher Shear!. She attendedHeaven Bound Full GospelChurch and was .a hotnetnaker.Surviviors: her husband ofmore than 24 yc.ars. Ray Rife,and a daughter. Genia FnyeRife, both of the home.She was preceded in deathby her parents and 3 brothers.Dennie Ray. Connie and Ronnie Shear!.The family was to receivefriends at Davie Fonernl Service Chapel on Wednesday.Sept. 10 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.A graveside celebration of lifeservice was to be conductet!at Salisbury NalionnI Cemetery on Thursday, Sept. 11 at Ip.m. with P.istor James Wardofficiating.Online condolences: invu-.daviefunernhcnicc.cnm.Martha Jean StronpMartha Jean MastersStroup. 76. of CTtenyviile,died on Sunday. Sept. 7,2014at her residence.She was bom on July 23.1938 in Shelby, to the lateSam Akeis and Mattie Louise Saiiois Masters. She wa.sa retired bookkeeper at CoveAnimal Clinic in Fort WaltonBeach. Fla.She was also precededin dcatli by her huslUnd. Dr.Daniel Bruce Stroup Sr.; sister. Evelyn Sisk Belcher; andbiolhers. Charles, Bennett,and Marvin Master.®,Survivors: her children.Tammy Stroup Musselmanand husband Kurt. DanielStroup Jr. and wife Van, allof Mocksville; and grandson.Shawn Adam Stroup.A graveside service will beheld at 2 pjn. on Friday.Sept.,12 at Cleveland MemorialPark in Boiling Springs, withthe Rev. Chri.s Masters officiating.Memorials: charity of thedonor's choice.Online condolences; winv.c.avin-cook.com.Davie county Public LiwarvWocKsviile, NL R)\e>- oftiTs- ^■n-oy DanJel WtllardMr. Troy Dnniel WiUard,.>4, of Blue Bonne! Conn.Mocksville, died Tuesday.Sepr.2.20M.He was hom March 19.1980 in Das'ic County loTroy .wd Dc)(n Diane WoodWillard. He loved the I.oidanil w,is a faithful member ofHope Baptist Tabernacle. Hehad a one-of-a-kind .sense ofhumor. He w.is heipfui andSiving. a good friend whopiivc his time and loved ev-eiyotie .and wiis a Duke fan.Survivorst his wife. Stephanie D. Willard and 3 children. Noah. Faith and EtnuiaWillard. all of the home:hi.s parents of Mocksville;'a si-ster, iamic kjoble (Eric)of Statessillc; matemaJgmndmother. Almie Sweet(Skip); father-in-law. Harvey.Brannon (Kim): stepbroth-er-in-Iaw. Keion ioyce. all ofMocksviUe; niects and nephews. Hannah. Isaac and JacobWright and Kerrigan Goble;and other family members.A Ameral service w.as conducted at 3 p.m.. Friday, Sept.5 at Hope Baptist Tabernaclewith the Revs. Chris Cantrelland Kevin Hobson ofbcinling.The body was placed in thechurcii 30 minutes prior to theservice. Burial followed in thechiuch cemetery. The familvreceived friends on Thursday.Sept.4at the church.Memorials: Hope BaptistTabernacle Youth Department. 2408 US i58. Mocksville.Online condolences; wiviv.enionjunerat/icrvice.com,Anna Lee WilliunisAnna Lec L'auman Wil-li.im.s. 86. of MoCK-.sville, diedSunday. Aug. 31. 2014. atArbor Acres United Methodist Retirement Community inWinslon-Saleni.She was the daughter ofthe late Frederick and Ui-cinda Moscley Bauman andgrew up in the Asheville/Bun-combo County area. She wasII graduate ofBrevard Collegeand Western Carolina Teacher's College (now WesternCarolina University) and hadtaught in the public schoolsystem of Davic. She was amember ofFirst United Moth-ikIIsi Church of MocksviUe.She wa.s an artist and painteranrl loved spending lime withher grandchildren.She was also precededin death by her husband of62 years, Leo Franklin Williams. who died in 2010; anda brother. Frank Bauman.Survivors; 2 sons. Dr.Charles R Williams (Donna)andThomas L.Williams (Cir>-dy) of MocksviUe; a daughter.Nancy L. Williams of Ashe-ville; 4 grandchildren, Stephen Williams (Kendall). Etn-Uy Williams, Sarah WilliamsJohnson (Ryan) and JenniferWilliams Owen (Michael); 2great-grandsons. Knyden Wil-liams and Justin Owen; a sister. Betty Orr of Asheville; abrother. Ray Bauman of Flor-icti; and a sister-in-law. HazelSteele ofWoodleaf.A private memorial service^>ill be held later.Memorials: Davic Public Library. 371 N. Main St..Mock-svillc,Online condolences: wiiw.daviefuneralservicecom.Cfi. DAVre COUN TV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Scpl. 11,2014 ftl6 - OftVTS- j l?|Donald Gray AngellDonald Gray Angdl. 81, of Ashcvillc, died on Aiig, 25,2014 at the John F, Keever.Jr. Solace Center in Ashevllle.Bom in Winston-Salem, NC, he was predeceased by mother. Grace McCuHough Angell, father, Brady Landrelh AngeU,and daughter Margaret Angell Tanahey.He was a business graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and was aCPA for more than 40 years. He also held a bachelor's of music degree from SouthwesternBaptist Theological Seminaryand served as tninister of mu-sic for several area churches.He was a member of the Sal- Svation Army Board, KIwanis. K- >S . ^ nand served on committeesduring his 30 years as a mem- X" ^ Sber of Fust Baptist Church of ^Ashevllle. A lover of music,he played piano and trombone,was pan of the Asheville Cho-ra] Society, and enjoyed many 1seasons as pan of the First jdBaptist Church of AshevilleOrchestra and Adult HandbellChoir. He sang bass for almost30 years with the church'sAdtdt Choir and was a 2.5-yearCharter Member of the Ashevllle Community Concert Band.Survivors: his wife of 34 years, Robbie Hobbs AngeU;daughter, Becky Angell Ready tind husband Geoff of Hen-dersonvillc; son Michael Angell and wife Carol of AsheviUe;son, David Angell of Asheviiic; and 3 step-childreti, JenniferBlackbuni Bracey of Elkin, Joseph A. Blackburn, Jr., and wifeKimberly of Dohsoo, and Jessica Blackburn Broome and fi-ancd Charles McAuley of Asheville; 2 brothers, B. Dean AngeU and wife Betty of Petersbii^. Va., Richard L. AngeU andwife Carol of Mocksvlile; 13 grandchildren including Dustinand Noah Ready, Kevin Angell, Chris AngeU, Amanda AngeUBuUman.Mjcaela AngeU Wancn, Brendan Sampson, CarolineBracey, Savannah and Nolan Blackburn, Dylan Broome. andRerce and Jackson McAulcy; and 9 great-grandchildren.He requested that his life be celebrated through a specialworship service. In his presence, at II ajn.on Saturday, Aug.16, friends and-family gathered in the sanctuary of Fiist Baptist Church AsheviUe to honor his Insi wishes. Leading in worship were ministers Clark Sorrclls. Karen Sorreils, and LeahBrown, and more than 60 members of the Adult Choir. HischUdren, Michael, David, Jennifer, and Jessica contributedthrough prayer and words of remembrance, and granddaughter Amanda shared memories and sang for her grandfether.From prelude (a brass trio arrangement of "When the SaintsGo Marching in") to postltide (the "Oak Street Rag," a song inthe ragtime tradition and composed by Don), the service wasfilled with his favorite music. Many have since reflected uponthe memory of watching him quietly direct music throughoutthe service. His ashes were inumed at the columbarium ofTheSacred Garden at First Baptist Chimth Ashevllle.Memorials: Salvation Army or Academy for the Arts atFirst Baptist Church ofAsheville, 5 Oak St., AsheviUe, 28801.Betty Jo Shores AshburnMs. Betty Jo Shores Ashbum, 59, of Belaire Lane, Mocks-vliie, died Wednesday, Sept. 10,2014, at Wake Forest BaptistMedical Center in Winston-Salem.She was bom Dec. 4, 1954.in Davie County to the lateRichard Isaac Shores Sr. andV Bessie Mae Owen Shores. Ms.Ashbum was of the BaptistQb faith and was retired from Da-vie County Hospital.was preceded in deathby a brother, Lonnie Shores:and a special friend, CharlesP,.'. Survivors: a son. JosephAshbum (Wendy); g siblings,Richard Shores Jr. (Judy) ofMocksvllIe.DUly Shores,Mar-tha Ashbum (Harvey), LindaMcDaniei (John), TommyShores and Kalhy McDaniei (Roger), all of Mocksville, RoyLee Shores (Kny) of Sniisbury; .ind Urry Shores of Greensboro; 6 grandchildren, Haley, Megan, AUison, Justin, Joshuaand Jackson Ashbum; 2 special nephews, Dylan and Jesse; andseveral other nieces and nephews,A funeral service was conducted at 3 pun., Saturday, Sept.13 al Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pastor Tim Cove officiating.Burial followed in Hope Bapti.st Tabernacle Cemetery. Thefamily received friends Friday. Sept. 12 at the funeral home.Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenier, 377 HospitalSt.. Ste. 103. Mocksville: or Humane Society of Davie. 291Eaton Rd, Mocksville.Online condolences: Hwraraii/iineralservicej^om.C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRLSK RECORD. 'I hursday, Sept. jg, 2014Oavle County Public UbraqrMocksville. NC ftia - c>6,ts - 11?{Pat G. ColUnsMr. Pal G. Collins. 84, olAdvance died on Saturday.Sept. 13, 2014 at 3:30 pjn., 'the same day as his arrival in1930,He was born on Sept. 13,1930 in Shady Point, Okla.to Artie and Claude Collins.After high school graduationfrom Panajna, Okla., he entered the Air Force in 1948and was schooled in Jet andelectrical mechanics. As staffsergeant atid (light chief hemoiniained the jels for fighter pilots' missions in Korea;I2lh FTR BMB SQDN. 5thAJ=. Oklii City. 18lh FTRBMB GP. I8ih f-TH BMHWing. After discharge he wasemployed by Douglas Aircraftof Tulsa. Okla. He attendedTulsa University and in 1957transferred to Oklahoma StateUniversity in Stillwaler andgraduated in 1960 in electrical engineering- He was employed by Western Hleciiic(AT&T, Alcatel 1-iicenl). Hisfirst assignment as an engineer was in Bay City, Mich,and Defoe Shipyard on guided missile destroyers. As anangineer working with theUS Navy, this job took hintto naval bases: Philadelphia.Camden, NJ., Norfolk. Va.and Washington DC (Bureauof Naval WMpons). He returned to Western Electric inWinslon-Saleni in 1966 -andwas lead engineer in capacities including dtscumentiilionand computer graphics. Heretired from Alciitci Lucent in1989. He was alwavs activein all aspects of his church;ill Winston and in Casper.Wyo. He was a member ofBethlehem United MethodistChurch in Advance where hecontinued to enjoy golf, music, travel, gardening, family,friends and bridge. His joywas coaching l.itllc Leaguesoflbail.He was preceded ia deathby his son. Mark W. Collins;his parents; and 8 brothers.Bill, Junior. John, Ernest.Horace, James. Herbeil andKenneth.Survivors; his wile of 62years, Billic W. Collins; hisdaughter, Patricia L. Nelson(Tun); his grandson, JasonCollins of Greeley, Colo.;granddaughter. Taylor LynnCollins of Casper; and nbrother. Henry Collins (Mar-th.i) of Oklahoma City: and ahost of nephews and nieces.A memorial sersicc wiltbe held at 11 ajn. .Saturday.Scpt.20 at Bclhichem UnitedMethodist Church with Dr. J.Barry Lemons and AssistantPastor. Rebecca Allis officiating. Burial will follow in thechurch cemetery. The familywill receive friends from 6-8p.m. Friday at Hnywonh-Mill-cr Kinderton Chapel.Memorials: Mark CollinsMale Nursing Scholarshipfirnd @ Casper College Foundation. Nursing Scholarship.125 College Drive. Casper.\VY 82601; Hospice/Palli-adve Care Center. RowanCounty, Salisbury or to theHospice and Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane,Winston-Salem, 27103.Online condolences: inviii.hayivonh-mlllcuuim.CC CravenCC Craven, 90, died onSept. 14,2014.Survivors: his wife of 63years. Melza Clark Craven;daughter, Lcc ,Ann CravenHomiak (Greg); son, Kim LeeCraven; grandson. CameronCody Craven; and many nieces and ncpheo's.He was bom Jan. 7. 1924,and was ]rrecedeii in death byhis parents, George Lee Craven, and Odella Allen Craven;6 brothers, Allen Ixary Craven. George Clcliind Craven.Walter Glenn Craven. Clarence Everetlo Craven, LesterHarding Craven, and FloydEdgar Craven; and 3 sisters.Margaret Dixon Craven Epperson. Martha Lee CravenShort, and Velma CarolynCraven Thompson.At age 17. he enlisted inthe U,S- Navy just prior to thebeginning of World War II.He fought the entire war ondestroyers and bnltluships inthe South Pacific. He was given an honorable disclinrge inDecember of 1946. He wa.snnemployee of Western Electric/ATT for 41 yrars. Upon retirement, he loved to play golfwith friends, brothers, and hisson. He also enjoyed metaldetecting, college basket-bail, and college football. Hisgreatest enjoyment came withvisiting lelalivcs and organti-ing family iciiiiions. He wasa member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge AF&AM.134.and a lifelong member of FirstUnited Mcllnxlisi Church.Mocksville.Tltcre was to be a gravesideservice at 2 pjn.. Wednesday.Sept. 17 in the family plotin Rose Cemetery with Dr.Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family vvas to receivefriends at the ccntetcry afterthe service.Memorials: First UMC,310 N. Main St., Mocksville.Online condolences; tvivnv.ea!iynfiinerulienin\<'rmi.Dorothy Lcc DillardDorothy Lee Dillard, 88, died onTtjesday, Sept. 9,2014 atForsyth Medical Center following an extended illness.She wa-s bom July 1926in Guilford County, daughterof the late George David l.cw-is and Pearl Lewis. She waseducated in the Davie CountySchools, and at an early age. •Church. She was married toWilliam Dillard Jr. To this i jg,union, nine children were bom. .T\vo sons, William and DwighlDillard, died in infancy. Also „preceding her in death wera herhusband, a daughter, LavemeDillard; 2 sons, Larry DillardTerry Dilhird; broth-Ernest Lewis GeorgeLewis Sr.;2.sisters. Pearl Hum-ley and Rosa Lee Hines.Survivois: sons. Elton 1-ee Dillard and Ricky (Gina) Dii-lard, both of Mocksville; 2 daughteis, Geanna Dillard and Patricia Redmon, both of Mocksville; a brother. Ervin Lewis ofHigh Point; a sister. Damella D-CEld. WardlowJFraizcrol Rural Hall; 21 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren: a numberof other relatives and friends.Her funeral .service was lield Sunday, Sept. 14 at 3 pm. atGraham Funeral Home. Bishop James Ijames officiated andEld. Wardlow Fraizer delivered the eulogy. Burial followedin St. John AN^ Zion Church Cemetery. The family receivedfriends at the funeral iiome 30 minutes before the service.Online condolences: www.GrahiimFunernlHome.net.08 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept, 18.2014Oavie County Public LibraryMocksviile, NC ft\5- -0«\ I \^|Sherry Graham MarlowShciT)' Paulelti: GrahamMariou', 57. of Harmony diedSunday, Sepl. 7.20i4 ni Gordon Hospice House in States-vilie.She was bom Aug. 9,1957 in Sutesvilie, daughterof Paul Graham and FrancesCline Whitener. She was agraduate ofWest Rowan HighSchool and Davis Hospital'ss-ray technician program. Sheworked as an j-niy technicianat Iredell Memorial Hospitalfor iiion; than 36 years andplayed on the hospital's soft-ball team for several years-She attended CinrksburyUnited Methodist and enjoyedfamily trips to the beach. Shehad a passion for classic andantique cars and attendedclassic car shows along withher husband ihroughtiui thesoutheast United Stales.SurA'ivors: her husband,(.'lyde H. Marlow, whom shem.-inied on Jan. 10. 1997; asicp-daughlcr, Donna Cannerof Hamiony; a step-son, Kevin Marlow of Harmony; hermother. Frances Cline Whitener of Crumplcr; her fatlterand step-mother, Paul andGerald Graham of Cleveland;a step-brother, Greg (Melin-da) Morgan: 4 step sisters.Donna (Jerry) Beaver, SandyMo^an, Julie (Jefl) Poteatand Patty Whitener; and 4Ftep-giandsons, Travis Canner, Damon Cartner, HuiiterCanner and Chandler Marlow, and a sister-in-law, MaryAnn Gatlon.all of Harmony.■Services were heldWednesday. Sepl. 10 at .Scxti-cty Baptist Oiurch Cemeterywith the Revs. Eddie Cniiscand Mandy Jones officiating.Ordinc condolences; iv-inr.reavis/uneralhomeluirmony.com.Memorials: Society Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Di-anne Smith. 110 FeatherRoad, Harmony, 28634; orClarksbury UMC CemeteryFund.924 E.Memorial Hwy.,Harmony, 28634.Marvin Eugene SpaughMarvin F.ugene Spaugh Sr..SO, of Daniel Road, Mocks-ville, died on Wednesday,Sept. 10, 2014, at Glenn A.Kiser Htvspice Home in Salisbury.Bom in Forsyih County onJan. 26, 1934, he was the sonof the late Harvey L. Spaughand Jessie WhisenbuntSpaugh. He was also preceded by a sister, Bertha Allen.Mr Spaugh retired fromthe funiiture repair department of Drexci Heritage Furniture Co. after many years.He enjoyed watching WWEwresting and was ti NASCARfan, particularly of Brad Kes-elowski.Survivors; his wife of 46years. Jo tEverhan) Spaughof the home; 3 sons, MarvinE- Spaugh Jr. and wife Beverly of Ixxingion; WayneSpaugh <vf Monroe, Ga.; Michael Spaugh and wife Sandyof Mocksvillc; 3 daughters,Carol Cartrette and JaniceSpaugh, both of Monroe, andLinda Spaugh Robbiils ofMock.svillc; 2 brothers. K.alphSpaugh of Boonevillc andRobert Spaugh of Vadkin-vilic; 2 sisters, Margie Collierand Frances Varoer, both ofMocksville: 19 grandchildren; nnd 19 great-grandchildren.The family receivedIriends at Davie FuneralService Chapel on Friday,Sept,12. A celebration of lifeservice was conducted at I)a-tn. Saturday. Sept. i 3 ol the-funeral chapel officiated byPastor Shelby Harbor. Burialfollowed in the Liberty United Methodist Church Ceine-tery.Pallbearers were PrankDobbins, Troy Dobbins.Shannon Bobbins, ZachSpaugh, Nathan Spaugh andGary Kirk,Online condolence: www.daviefimi;rotservice.coni.UlsraiV 0^\T5- f iSLarry Joe Allen!jim' Joe Allen, 63, ofWilson, fonnerly of Mocks-ville.died Sept.4,2014.A celebration of lifewas held Sunday. Sept. 7 atJoyner's Funeral Home, Wilson.He was retired from theU.S. Air Force after 24 years.He wa.s also a retired instructor from the Eastern NCSchool for the Deaf after 20years. He was a life memberof IXiirenline Baptist Churchin MocksviJle.Surcivors: his wife, CathyDraiighn Allen of the home;his sons, Joseph Eric Allenand wife Shelia of Lucama,and Jeffrey Gwyn Allen ofWilson; his granddaughter,Kirstic Ranea Wood, andgrandsons, Tyler Joe Allenand Tomas Gwyn Allen; sisters, Carolyn Foster, DonnaLambeth (Roger); a brother.Dale Allen (Cathy); severalsisters- and brothers-in-law;and several nieces and nephews including Tract Moserand Jason Alien, whom heconsidered his slcpchildien.He was preceded in deathby his parents. Lloyd GrantAllen and Mary Louise Ccan-fill Allen; and his brother,L.G. Allen Jr.Memoriiiis; Wounded Warriors Project. PO Bo* 758517,Topeka, KN, 66675; or 3HCHospice of Wilson, 2305 Wellington Dr., Suite C.. Wilson,27893.Online condolences: tcivii-.joynersjier.ClO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept, 25,2014Harold Smith BledsoeHarold Smith Bleiisoc, 73,of US 60! North, Mocksville,died at his home on Wednesday.Sept. 17,2014, with family by his side.Born Nov. 20. 1940 inWatauga County, he was theson of the late Boston Bledsoe and Eva (Green) Bledsoe.At the age of 13, his family moved to Davie Count>'where he nuidc his home forthe ne*l 60 years. Prior to retirement, he was an inspectorwith Panisli Ure Company.He was n member of Fellow-.ship Baptist Church.He wa.s also preceded indeath by 3 brothers. Jack.Claude and Dairell Bledsoe,and 2 grandchildren.Survivors: his wife of 55years. Lucille (Moody) Bledsoe of the home: a son. BarryD. Bledsoe of Spruce Pine;a daughter, Karen B. O'Nealand husband Larry of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Buddy Bledsoe, Chel "Johnny" BJedsoe,and Teddy Bledsoe, all ofMocksville; 3 grandchildren,Amanda, Malilicw and DanielM.rsten; and 2 great-grandchildren, Jazmyne and JordanMasten.The celebration of lift-service was conducted at 11a.m. Saturday, .Sept. 20 at Fellowship Baptist Church withPastor Wayne Swislier officiating. Burial folluwed in thechurch cemetery. The familyreceived friends one hour prior to the serr-icc on Saturdayat the church.Memorials; FeUowshipBaptist Building Fund, PC-Box 2151,Advance.Online condolences: whu'.t/ayiejururaljrnice^om.si Phyllis Anne DavisPhyllis Anne Davis, K7.died Sunday, Sept. !4,2014atAutumn Care of Mocksville..She was bom May 13,1927 in Forsyth County toWalter Qarencc and HatlicJackson Davi.s. She workedfor PH Hanes Knitting,SaleniSteel and retired from Ricli-miind Ford of Virginia.She was preceded in deathby 3 sisters. Gloria D.Mciver.Faye D. Bodford and MaureenD. Clirisiian; and a brother.William (Sonny) Davis.Surviving: 3 sisters. PatsyD. Crcnshaw (Charles), Betsy D. Hopkins iiiid Margie B.Cojart: and 3 brothers. BobBurton (Joan), Kenny Burton(Brenda) and Billy Burton(Kay); and several nieces andnephews.A memorial service washeld Sutiday, Sept. 21 at 2p.m. at Parklawn Memorial, Park.j Memorials: donor's choice.TVacey Ann FreemanTracey Ann (Lemly) Freeman, 50, of NC 801 South,died at Gordon HospiceHouse in Statesvillc on Saturday. Sept. 20.2014.She was bom in RowanCounty on June 29, 1964, thedaughter of the late JamesAdam Lemly and Vclma(Kluttr.) Lemly. Prior to herillness, she had worked in anursing home. She attendedFreedom Baptist Church.Survivors: her iiusbaniMichael Bryan Freeman;daughters, Susan Ann Shortand Stacey L. Shores, both tMocksville; 2 brothers, Loinie and Jimmy Lemly, boiof Salisbury; 2 grandchildreiThomas Jacob i-ee and Elht-Noah Shores; nn aunt, SheltGtxxlman; and mother-in-la\Opal Whiting Freeman.A celebnillon of life se\ icc was conducted at 4 p.non Tuesday, .Sept. 23 at llDavie Funeral Service Cha]el officiated bj' Pastor BillLouya. The family receivefriends one hour prior to llservice in llic chapel.Memorials: Davie Fttner.Service to help with final eipenses.Online condolences: u'M'iduyiefiir.trrtihc-nicejrom.Davie County Public Libraryfviocksville, NO Bio- 061T5-I Misty Dami HootsMi5t>- Daw Hools ofMocksville died in her sleepon Sept. 14,2014.She was bom on April 4,1976 lo Richard and DonnaHools, who sunive. She carednboul people, and earned a diploma from Forsylh TechnicalCoinmuait)' College,She was preceded in deathby her matenial grandparents,Robert and Lois Munday.andpalcmaJ grandparents, TbssSamuel and Lois Luck Hools.Also surs'ivilig: her 2daughters, Haley HizabeihKathleen Hools and SerenaLynn ShuU; a sister, AngelaHools Gardner (dim); a special niece, Lorelai Gardner;a grandson, J.acob MatthewWhitfield; many aunts, uncles. cousins and friends.There was a celebratiun oflife service on Saturday, Sept,20 al the Williiun R. DavieFire Slalion,^/ Robert Wiiiiam LyerlyRobert William Lyerly. 87,a fonner resident of Mocksville. died Tuesday, Sept, 16,2014, at Universal HealthCuic in Raleigh.He was boni in RowanCounty on May 18.1927, theson of the late Robert Lee Lyerly and Cora Mae WallaceLyerly, His family moved toDavie County when he wasyoung and be graduated fromhigh school in Davie County, He honorably sen'ed inthe U.S. Nav)' as a machinistmate and anti-aircraft guiuiernear the end of World War II.serving in three campaigns inthe Pacific Theater. His tradewas that of an industrial electrician. having worked formany years with Holly Faims,Locally, he was known asa dedicated volunteer firefighter with the MocksvilleFire Dcpanment for some28 years, and he frequentlydrove the old "Iron Fox" (a1941 Ford) fire truck in areaparades. He was s member ofthe Davie County FirefightersAssociation. His other pas-limes were hunting nnd fishing. He received a 20-yearperfect aliendance certiflc.ilcfrom the Fiisi PresbyterianChurch of Mocksville,Survivors; his daughter.Palsy L, Simmons and husband Ashley of Wake Forest;a step-daughter. Sheila Millerof Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren, Sophia, Emma andElijah Simmons, all of WakeForest-He was also preceded inlieaih by his wife.Palsy GalesLyerly, who died in 1997, and2 step-sons, Don and JamesMiller.A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 p.m.on Samrday, Sept, 20 at Davie Funeral Sendee Chapelwith Pastor David Flanneryofficiating. Burial followedin the Joppa Cemetery withfull militaty honors accordedby the VFW Memorial HonorGuard and an Honors Teamfrom the Naval OperationsSupport Center, Members ofthe MocLsviile Fire Dejwrl-ment served as pallbearersand honorary pallbearers, Thefamily received fiieniis onehour prior to (he service onSaturday and on Friday. Sept.i9 al the funeral chapel-Online condolences: iimv,liaviefiitwytilsi'n'ice.coni.John M. Tiltman Sr.htr, John McCormick Tili-man Sr. of Advance died onSept. 20, 2014 at his home.He was bom lo WilliamRush Tilhiian and ElizabethGiliis Tillmaii of Fayeltevjlle,on Sept. i. 1939, He was aprayer warrior as he leaned onhis faith lo ciuiy film throughillnesses and su^eries overhis lifetime. That strong faithcontinued to sustain him onetrial after another. He retiredfrom Nabisco and was a member of Cornerstone ChristianChurch, Hi.s happiest timeswere with his grandchildren,family gel togethers, andcooking Ivarbecue at familyreuniotcs. He will be remembered for his love of the Lord,kind heart and sense of humor.CtO - DAVIE COUNTYSurvivors: his "precious"as he referred to her wife,Willene lowers Tillman. andbeloved twin brother, JamesJlllmon of tlie home; a daughter. Sheila Carter (Dean) ofAdvance; a son. John TillmanJr. (Laura) of Brisiow. Va,; 4grandchildren, Paige (2ancrof New York City. Chris Carter of Elon, Cui Ttllman andJoshua TUiman of Brisiow;siblings, Rebecca Pritchurd(Steve) and Bobby TOlman ofI-ayelteviile, Lamar Tillman(Susan) of King nnd Dick 1111-lunn of Hampton, Va„ whomhe thought of as his brothers;and special sislcrs-in-law. Eloisc Williams (Larr)') and Lin<la Hoppmaim (Haniy),A celebration of life servicewill be conducted by PastorKevin Frack al CornerstoneChristian Church al 5 p.mSaturday, Sept, 27, The family will receive friends following the seA'icc al the church.Memorials: CornerstoneChristian Building Fund, 1S8SNC 801 N,. Mocksville,Online condolences: u-mi',liuptvrrh-rnillcr^om.ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25, 20J4LnJDavie County Pubfic LibraryMod(sville, NCsf Wesley T. VestalWesle>- T, Vestal, 72. ofJacksonville died Sept, 9.2014,A memorial service willbe held at 3 pjii, Saturday,Sept, 27 at Haitnon Masonic-Lodge 420 in Courtney withBobby Leonard officiating.He was an ordained ministerin (he Baptist faith, graduateof Piedmont Bible College,retired police officer, cotrec-lional officer nnd member ofhaimon Masonic Lodge 420,; Survivois: his wife of 49years, Dianne Todii Vestal ofjIacksonvUle: sons. Tommyyestal of Lexington, DuancVestal of Mocksville; daughters, DeLane Vestal SmithFaber of Tampii, Fa,, Ra-quel Vestal of JacksooviJle;siblings, BiUic Vestal ofYadkinville, Mniy V. Suits,Betty Upright, both of Stales-yillc; 7 grandchildren; and 4^ui-grandchijdreii. ft ( o - O ft It 5 - 9ICIO - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 25.20J4JJerry Guy WoodMr. Jeny Guy Wood, 70,of Advance, died unexpectedly on Tliursday, Sept. 18,2014.He was born June 6,1944in Norfolk. Va- the son of thelate Laura Smith Sides. Hehad retired from PiedmontConcrete Co. after 29 years.Survivors: his wife, GailThomasson Wood; a sister, Jean Jeffries; a niece,Tonya Hutchins (Bill); agreat-niece, Alex Hutchins;and great-nephew, lyier ,Hutchins.A memorial service wasconducted at 4 pjn. Sunday,Sept. 21 at Hayworth-MillerKinderldn Chapel. Tlie family received friends prior to theservice tit the funeral home.Memorials: Betlicl UMC,2350 Betliel Church Rd. Win-ston-Salem,27103.Online condolences: innv.Itaworlh-iniUerxoin.Omie County Public Libiai^ PhiUip Ray GrahamMr. Phillip Ray Graham,76. of Yadkinville. diedThursday. .Sept. 25. 2014 alChuUiuni Nursing and Rehii-biliuiuon Cenler.He was bom Dec. 2S. 1937in Fursylh County to the lateManhu Inscore Graham andJames Ray Gratiam- Mr. Gra-hain was ii 1956 graduateof Yadkinville High Schoolwhere he was class presidentand valedictoriao. He earnedhis bachelor's degree In textile maiuigemcnt in 1962 fromN.C. Suite University wherehe has remained active withThe Wolfpaek Club for morethan 50 years. Alutr graduation he worked from 1962-1967 with Dan River Millsin DajivUlc. Va. In 1968 hemoved back to Yadkinvillewhere he worked and later retired from the Department ofVeterans Affairs as a sectionchief in the adjudication division and was a co-owner ofGra-Mac Irrigation in Parm-ington. While living in Yadkinville Mr. Graliam servedon the Yadkinville PlanningBoard for several years andwas later elecled and servedas a Yadkinville Town Commissioner until his lelirememin 2013. He was a memberof the First Baptist Church olYadkinville and was a founding and charter member ofMaplewood Baptist Churcii.Mr. Graham served as thevolunteer coordinator for theconstroclion oi MaplewoooBaptist Church and servedthere faithfully as a deacon and on commiltees. Heserved as the treasurer al theFirst Bapii.vi and MaplewoodBaptist for a combined total of-40 years. His greatest enjoyment and love was the tjjne hecould spend with his familyespecially watching his children and grandchildren participate ill .5|X)rling events.Surviving: his wife of 51years. Carolyn Peitins Graham of the home: 2 sons.David AriJlUr Graham andwife Kristic. and Jason RayGraham and wife Angcllina"Angie", al! of Yadkinville;4 grandsons. Parker RayOiahara, Dawson AndrewGraham. Casey Lee Graham, Wyait Jason Graham;step-grandson. Sclh Alexander Miller; brother, James 1.."Jim" Grahum and wife Una;a sister, Lynn Graham Winters; and several nieces andnephews.The family receivedfriends Siiiidny nl MaplewoodBaptist Church in Yadkinville.His funeral service followedal 4 p.m. in tJie church withthe Revs. Jimmy Ijncasterand Richard Eskcw officiating. Burial followed in Yad-kin Memorial Gardens.Memorials: MaplewoodBaptist, PO Box 576. Yadkinville, 27055; VadJdn Christian Ministries. PO Box 204.Yadkinville. 27055; or to tliedonor's choice.Online condolences: www.gennyfunerulseiyiu.com.ClO • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRLSE RECORD, Thursday, Ocl. 2,2014Nola Mae JonesMrs. Noia Mae HoneycutlJones, 82. of Lexington, diedWednesday. Scjii. 24,2014. ather home-She was bom Sepu 8,1932in Davidson County to thelate Isaac and Viola SeamonHoneycuit. Mrs- Jones wasa member of Heavenly Sunlight Baptist Church and w.isretired from Guilford County Sheriff's Department. Shewas a member of Senior Services ofDavidson County andenjoyed gardening and cooking, especially making homemade biscuits. Mrs. Jonesloved her cat, Miss Kitty.She was also preceded indeath by her husband, ElijahErvin Jones in 1966.Survivors; 3 children,Venee Comuii (Mark) ofThomasville, Bonnie LouShreve (Rick) of Reidsvilleand Dwain Ervin Jones ofNashville; a sister, Mary Ellen Ramm (Dean) of.Greensboro; 4 ^nndchildren, Chris,Ricky, Tammy and TJ.; 5greal-grandchildren; and several oieces and nephews..-\ funeral service was conducted at 2 pjit.. Saturday.Sept. 27 at Eaton FuneralChapel, Mocksvilic, with Pastor Allen Smith and the Rev.James Huncycull officialing.Buriiil follow St. .MatthewsLutheran Church Cctiieiety.Mocksviile. The family received friends at die ftuieralliome one hour before the service.Memorials: Hospice ofDHvid.><on. 200 Hospice Way,Lexington. 27292.Oiiline ccndolences: wiini'.I'uloii/iineralsemce^oni.vj Kimiiy Ann LakeyMrs. Kimily Ann AllgoodLakey, 55. of Magnolia Avenue. Mocksviile, died Friday,Sept. 26.2014, at her home,She was boni on Ocl- 20.1958, in Yadkin County. .Anurse of 36 years, a highlightof her career was the opportunity to complete several ined-icul mission.^ to Guatemalaand Honduras.in addition to her father.U.G. "Lish" Allgood. shewas preceded in death by twonieces, Rhonda and AlishaAllgood.Survivors: her husband.Steve Lakey of the home; ason. Grant Lakey of .Mocksviile; a granddaughter. Shelbyl,akuy; her mother and stepfather. Peggy Allgood Patteison(Wayne) of East Bend; herbroUier. David Allgood (Vlc-ki); her sister. Tammy Baity(Biyan). all of Yadkinville;and 3 nephews. Josh Allgood(Amanda) and Michael andTurner Baity.A memorial service will beconducted at 2 p.m., Saturday.Oct. 4. at Hardison UnitedMethodist Church with theRe^s. Lytin C.-ish and OttisHutsl officiating- The family will receive inends fiomnooii-2 p.m. at the church.Memorials: A Siorchousefor Jesus. 675 E. LexingtonRd.. Mocksviile.Online condolences: uww.eaioiifuneralsen'ice.com.Oavie Courtv Public UWt^ocksvi^le, NC Robin Thomas Bares Sr. Robin Thomas Bares. Sr., 53. of Winston-Siilcm died Sunday, Sept. 28, 20]4, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after a period of de clining health. He was bom June 20,1945, in Rowan County, the son of the laic Walter Jackson Bares and Mildred Wilson Bares. He was a skilled upholsterer and had used his skills in the furni ture and auto industries. Survivors; 2 sons. Robin Thoma.s Bares Jr. of Win- ston-Salcm and Matthew Lee Haven of Sallsbuiy: a daugh ter, Naja Bares of Greensboro; 4 brothers, Walter Eugene Bares of Salisbury. David Franklin Bares of Hickory, Michael DeWaync Bares of Winston-Salem and Jimmy Lewis Bares of Virginia; a sister, Frances Deloris McGill (Rufus) of Hickory; 6 grand children, Avyian, Syewah and Julia Bares, Alysan Nolasco. Tre Redmond, and Shyushia Johnson; plus man)' nieces and nephews. A celebration of life wa."! held at the Davic Funeial Ser vice Chapel on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 1 pm. with Bishop David Chambers officiating. Online condolences: rnvw, daviefiiiieralsenUc.com. J Ralph Everette Deal Sr. Ralph Evereue Deal Sr., 69. of Lexington, died on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, at High Point Regional after an eighl-racnth battle with cancer. He was bora in Cabarrus County on June 20, J945. but had lived most of his life in Davidson County. He had worked in textile mills, but was best known for his love of music, particularly gospel. He was a singer and songwrit er and played a number of in struments, but most often the keyboard. He attended both Community Baptist Church of Trinity and New Life Free will Baptist Church of Lex ington. Survivors: his 90-year- old mother, Wiima Pauline Deal Love of Lexington; his friend and caregiver. Lucy Shaw; 2 daughters, Tamara Everhart and husband Rick of Supply, and Angle Cochran and husband, Keith of Lex ington; a brother, Kenneth Deal of Lexington; 2 sisters, Phyllis Holleman of Lex ington and Diane Shambly of 7^'ro; 7 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; special friends the Rev. Ty Thomp son and daughter BJ "Little Baby." He was preceded in death by 2 sons, "Jonie" Deal and Michael Deal; 3 brothers, Bois Deal, Don Deal and Ju nior Love; and a sister. Glen- da Faye Hepler. A celebration of life ser vice was held at New Life Freewill Baptist Cliurcl! in Le.xingion .n 2 p.m. Ttesday, Sept. 30 with the Rev. Ken neth Deal and 7^- Thompson officiating. Burial followed in the Lexington City Cemetery. Tlie family received friends fat the church. Memorials; Davic Funer al Service, 416 Valley Road. Mocksville, to help offset fi nal expenses. Online condolences: iriw, da\'iefiinereil!icn>ice.cimi, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday. Oct. 9,2014 Davie County Public LiDiarv Mocksville, NC Margie Osbome Foster Mre, Maigie Osborne Crea- son Foster, 79, died Sunday. Oci. 5. 2014 at the Lutheran Nursing Home in Salisbury- Mrs. Foster wa.s born Oct. 19. 1934 to the late Julia May Broadway Osborne and Da\ is <">sbome. She was a dieiician manager for more than 30 years. She leaves a legacy ol strength and strong will. Hei children will remember hei dedication, strength and un failing love, Her grandchil dren will cherish memories ol lier funny sense of hunior and her deep love and affection. Her great-grandchildren will remember Sunday visits and her love for each of them. She was also preceded in death by husbands, Clarence Creason and Lester Foster: sisters, Dolly Lindsay, Bessie Durham. Magaline Freeze: brothers, Grover Osborne and Cecil Osbome. Survivors: 3 children./ Vicky Creason Frye (Har old). Tim Creason (Janie), and Cathy Creason Riddle (Stan)- 3 sisters. Elsie Deal, Lois' Sanders and Jaiiei Brown; 3 I brothers, Ken Osbome, Grady Osbome and Henry Osbome; 12 grandchildren. Kelly Klut- iz (Eddie), Adam Broadway. Valerie Goodman (Josli), Jo seph Frye (Sherona), LiSi Ftye, Lee Ann Creason. HoUy Creason. Robyn Creason, Ka tie McDajiiel (Brian), Jessica Branham (Chris). Billy Riddle (Allie), and Kelly Riddle; 16 great-grandchildren, Brian Klutiz, Micah Kluttz. Cassi- dy Klutiz, Wyati McDaniej. Emma McDaniel, Cole Haas. Ally Haas. Grayson Jordan. Eli Branham, Is.ibelle Bra nham, Anderson Branham. Noah Goodman. Gracie Goodman, Caleb f-ryc. Reina Frye,and Jos-iah Frye. Visitation was set for 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Service was to be at 2 pjn. Wednesday, Get, 8 at Cooleemee Presbyterian Church with the Revs. Stan Riddle aud Josh Goodman officiating. Burial was to fol- low at Legion Park Cemetery in Cooleemee. Pallbeaters were to be Billy Riddle, Adam Broadway. Joseph Frye. Mi cah Kiuttz, Brian McDaniel. and Eddie Kluttz. Honorary pallbearers are Cole Haas. Orayson Jordan. Wyait Mc Daniel, Eii Braiilnim. and Noah Goodman. Memorials: Camp Manna Minislries, 243 Gibson Way. Mocksvilie. Online condolenee.s: n-ww. lyeTlyfuneralhome.com. John 'Kim' NayJor Jr. Mr. John Kimbrough "Kim" Naylor Jr.. 56. of Country Lane, Mock-svillc. died Saturday, Oct. 4,2014 at his home. He was born on March 18. 1958 in Davie County to John |[ j Kimbrough Naylor Sr. of the home and the• late Mary Lois Gaither Naylor. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and especial))' spend ing lime at the family farm. He had a funny- sense of humor and loved to make people laugh. He was also pieccded in death by a sis ter, Amy Naylor. , 1 Sunnvore; 2 sons, John Thomas Naylor (Brittney) and Matthew Ryan Naylor (Al- lyson), all of South Carolina; their mother, Karen Naylor of Statesville; 2 brotiiers. Dean Naylor (Teresa) of Harrisburg and Steve Naylor (Angela) of Mocksvilie; a niece. Sarah Naylor: 2 nephews, Stephen and Austin Naylot. A raemorial ser\-ice will be conducted at 2 pjn. Sundav, Oct. 19aitheNnylorFami]yFann. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road Statesville, 28625. Online condolences: nnm'^v^aionfunnahervicv.ann. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 9,201 Davie County Public Libraiy WGfksvilie, NC * *See page 89 for revised obituary for Margie Osborne Foster. 4 Claudia Adaniir Pope Cliiudia Adams Pope, 73, of Conover died Sunday, Oci. 5, 2014 at Caiawba Regional Hospice ill Newton- n Bom Dec. 28, 1940 in Rowiin County, she was tlie daughter of the late Charles Thomas Adams and the late Mary Messick Adams. She «Hs ])reccdcd in death by 2 special aunts, Sadie and Ruby. Sur%i\ors: her husband of 29 years, Jcriy Pope of the home; a son, Wayne Hani- sion of Conover; 2 daughters, Dnnelle Seism of the home, Wyim-Ann Quackenboss and imsbnnd Joel of Hicko ry; an aunt. Gilda Cbaifin of Durhani; 7 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at II a.m. at Bethany United Church ofChristin Claremom with the Rev. Colleen Samson officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family received fiiends prior to the service, Memorials; Bethany Unit ed Church of Christ. 2952 Bethany Church Road, Cla- rcmoni, 28610; or Catawba Regional Hospice, 3975 Rob inson Road, Newton. 28658. Online condolences: m-mh-. burkemariuary£om. ■J Pauletta B. Shrews bury Mrs. Paulona Blankenship Shrewsbury, 70, of Country Lane, Mocksvillc, died Mon day, Oct. 6, 2014, at Wake Fore.st Baptist Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem, She wa.? bom March I, 1944, in Wyoming County. W.Va. to the late James Mor gan and Cordie .Mae Adkins Blanken.ship. Mrs. Shrews bury was a member of Fel lowship Baptist Church in Advance. Her Lord and her family were the most im portant things in her life. She loved to spoil her grandchil dren. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hubert ■ Otis "Red" Shrewsbury; a grandson, Robert Seth Can- nada; and 4 brothers, Roy. Bob. Morris and Dennis Blankenship. Sun'ivors: 3 children,Mike Shrewsbury of Cleve-j 'and, Steve Shrewsbury I (Lisa) of StatesvilJe andChris Shrewsbury (Melissa Doreett) of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren. Uvi MorganShrewsbury (Katie). Whiiley. Jo Lovelady (Joseph), Ariel . Marie Jones (Mark), Josh- ua Lee Shrewsbury, Christina Marie Shrewsbury andIZacharia Shade Shrew.sbury:6 great-grandchildren; 4 siblings, Theodore BlankenshipI: (Myrtle), Elden Blankenship - I (Kate), James Blankenship and Letha Allen, all of W.Va.;. and several nieces and neph- ' ews, A funeral service was to beconducted at 11 a.m., Thursday. Oct. 9 at FellowshipBaptist Church wiili the Rev.Wayne Swisher officialijig.Burial was to follow in Rose Cerrieieiy. The family was toreceive friends at the chua-lione hour prior to the scn ice. [ Memnrials: Sr. Judc Chil- ^ dren's Research Hospital,262 'Danny Thomas Place, Mctii- | phis, TN 38105 .Online condolences; iricii', <'<"oiifuneralservicej:oin. < ip D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Tbur^day. Oct. 9.2014 Oavie County Public Ubrary Moclcsviile, NO Jessie Rufh Woolenip Mrs. Jessie Ruth SieelmanWooten, 82, of US 64 West1- Mocksville, died on Tuesday' Sept. 30, 2014, at Gordone Hospice House in Statesville. 1- She was born on Dec. 20,p 193i in Davie County to the '. late Berry Rose "BJJ," andEdith Nina Wooten Steelman. • Mrs. Wooten was a long-) time member of First Baptist1 Chuich, Mocksville, Mrs.I Wooten enjoyed working in. her fl owers and gardening.She loved the outdoors and I animals, especially her dog. Scottie. She was also preceded indeath by her husband. JamesWesley Wooten; an infant daughter, Susan DoloresWooten; and a sister. Rosaline Speer. Survivors; 4 sons, Eric Wesley Wooten, Bruce Steel- man Wooten. both of the home, Gregg Scon Woo ten (Martha), and Datid Neil Wooten (Jam'ne), all of Mocksville; a granddaughter, Genny Wooten; a brother-in-law, James Speer of Mocks ville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at noon Friday. Oct. ,3 at Eaton Funeral Chape! with the Rev. A. Shane Nhon of fi ciating, Burial followed inRose Cemetery. The family received friends at the funer al home one hour prior to the service, Memorials; First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St. Mocksville. Online condolences: ivivM', eatonfuneraIservice.com. Samir Ba^iouni Saniir Bassinuni. 3?. ol Wake Forest, died unexpect edly at home on Oct. 4,2014. Mr. Bassiouni grew ti|) in Mucksville,thc son ofAhmed and Cathy Bassiouni. He at tended UNC Wilmington where he earned a degree in linance and management, It «as there that he met his wife. Jennifer. Both began working at Pharmaceutical Product Development where he serx-ed as a manager in the RTP human resources depart ment. He will be rerncmbcred for his humor, warmth, and caring for others. His ready smile will be missed. Survivors: his wife; par ents; father- and mother-in- law. Walter and Linda Stone; sisicr-in-law. Krislen Crider and husband Skipp and their daughters Kaylee and Kendyl. A memorial service hon oring his life was held on Sunday. Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. Ml the Cotton Compaiij' in Wtike Forest. Memorials; Smile Train at mvivsiniletrainjirs. ^ Geraldine Sprj-Blevins Ms. Geraldine Spry Blevins, 79. of Spencer, died Saturday. Oct. ]]. 2014. at Genesis Healthcare in Salis- bury. She was bom Feb. 22. 1935 in Davie County to the late PinkstoD and Josie Em- bler Spry. Survivors: a daughter, Debbie Patterson (Steve); a son. Jeff Blevins. all of Salis- b"0': -3 grandchildren, Jeffrey Blevins Jr., Brent Panerson and Brenna Patterson; and 2 great-grandchildren. A graveside service wns conducted at 2 p.m., Tues day, Oct. 14 at Fulton United Methodist Church Cemeiety, Advance. The family receive friends at Eaton Funeral Home, Mocksville one hour prior to the senice. OnL'ne condolences: invie, eaionfimeralsenice^om. 4 Cleo Mae Smith Carter Mrs. Cleo Mae Smith Car ter, 79, of Somerset Cotin, Mocksville. died Wednesday. Oct. 8.2014, al Glenn A. Ris er Hospice House in Salis bury. She was bom Sepi. 7,1935. in Davie County to the late Richard Raymond and Pearl Mae King Smith. Mrs. Carter was of the Baptist faith. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Watren .Coleman "Speedy" Carter; a sister, Sarah June Freedle; and 4 brothers, Herbert, Odell, Ed and Jimmy Smith. Survivors; a special sister, Evelyn Smith Qark oFRidge- way. Va.: 3 brolhers. Felix Smith (Hattie) of Mount Aiiy, Virgil Smith (Jane) of Mocks ville and Richard Smith ol Advance; sister-in-law, Wil- la Mae Jones; .special niec es, Tammy Link and Debbie Gulledge; and special friends and caregivers, Larry Dean ajid Patricia Ann Carter. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m.. Satur day. Oct. 1 ] at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dean Allen of ficiating. Burial followed in , the Coraatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. The family re ceived friends in ihe church fellowship hall following the service. ' Memorials: Glenn A. Riser Hospice House, 1229 Stales- -t ville Blvd., Salisbury. 28144; or Comatzer Baptist, 1372 ComatzerRoad, Mocksville. Online condolences; liini'. eatonfiineralsen-icej:om^ Davie County Public Libran( Mocksville. NO J Joyce Ann Ferebee -loyce Ann Ferebee, 67, of Angel) Road, Mocks ville, died on Sunday, Oct. 12. 2014. Winston-Salem Nursing & Rehab Center. Mrs. Ferebee was bom July 10, 1947 in Robeson County, daughter of the late Emoiy Dcwitt and Virginia Carter Willlnm.son. She was the widow of John Fniiik Fer ebee. who died May 9, 2007, and was picceiJed in death by 2 brothers, Ljirry and Dewitt ■ftlliiamson. Survivors: her son, Jason Frank Ferebee of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Mary Ann Ferebee. Becca Ferebee, andLee Ferebee; .t great-grand- child, Maddie Harri.son; 3 nieces, Kay McKiiight, Tam my Flelcher and MicheUe Lail. A celebration of life service was to be held at 3 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 16 in the Davie Fuoeral Service Chapel, officiated by Dr. David L. Gilbreaih, Burial wa.s to fol low in Batons Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers woreto to be Brian Flelchei. Ricky McKnighl, Randy Lail, Shane Potts, Dale Latiinm, and Matt McCracken. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the funeral service. Memorials: Batons Bap tist, c/o Brenda Hunter, 188 Pudding Ridge Road. Mocks ville, Online condolences: wunv, daviefiineralsenice^om. ^ Carolyn Eaton Grigg Carolyn Eaton Conner Grigg, 84, died Oct. 8, 2014 atTTie Pines at Davidson. She was a native of Da- vie County and the daughter of the late John Loftis and Nana Moore Eaton. She was a member of First United Meth odist Church, Belmont. She graduated from Appalachian State University in J952. She retired from the school sys tem in 1983 after 31 years of teaching in Gaston and Meck lenburg county schools, Stirvivors: her stepdaugh ters and sons-in-law, Lisa Grigg, Reena (Phil) Hath- cock, Tina (John) Medlin; 6 step-grandchildren; sister. Janice Hunter and husband Ciay: niece. Dara Leigh Hauser. and 3 great-nieces. A celebration of life ser vice was held at 4 pjti. Sun day at First United Methodist Church, Belmont with the Revs. George Ragsdale and Mark Andrews officiating. \'isitation was one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial followed in Grecn- . wood Cemetery. She was also preceded b death by husbands, Ger ald Cortner and Larry Edgar Grigg. Memorials: First UMC Youth Fund, 807 South Pomt Rd., Belmont, 28012; or Chestnut Grove UMC Cem etery Fund, 2812 US 601 N., Mocksville. -i JaamahLammtJcdiRsoii Master Jeremiah Lamoni Johnson, 6, of Ellen Lane, Harmony, died Sunday, Oct. 12.2014, at Wake Forest Bop- list Hospital, Winston-Saleni. A celebration of life ser- vice.s was to be conducted. Thta-sday, Oct. 1 at 2 pjn. at First Baptist Church, Stales- vide. TTtc family was to re ceive friends from 1-2 pjn., at the church. Online condolences; rut- ledgemc®hellsoi(thjtKt. Donald Gray Lawrence Ml. Donald Gray "Don" Lawrence. 55. of Clemmons, died on Oct. 8,2014, Mr. Lawrence was bom on Sept. 25, 1959. Mr. Law rence lived his life in Clem mons and loved everything about the town. He enjoyed tlte outdoors and training bis dogs and had a love for mu sic. Spendbg time with fam ily came first and he loved his wife and family more than anything. There was a private funer al service at Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home. Memorials; Memory As sessment Clinic Counseibg Center. Attm Development Alumni Affairs Office of WFUHS, PO Box 571021, Winsion-Salem.27157. Online condoienee: nim- haywonh-miller.com. DAVJE COUNTY ENTORPRISE record, Thptsday, Oct. 16,2014 - ( Davie County Public LiDiarv Mocksville, NO LoDnie W. McClelland Lonnie William McClel land of Harmony died on Tuesday, Oci, 7, 2014. as a result of a tractor accident. He was bom in Iredel) County on Oct. 19, 1934, son of the late Veaiin McClelland. He attended Iredeli County Schools, and was a member of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church. He worked at Tyson Foods foi- many years and then worked for Celanese Corporation in Cleveland. NC. where he re tired in 2000 after 23 years. He was married to JoAnn Turner. To tliis union fi ve children were bom. "Uncle Lon," as he was called, was an outdoorsman who loved to hunt,fish,and yarden. In addition to his mother, he was also preceded in death b>' 2 grandchildren. Marlon Smith and Jarvjs Gamer; a brother, Charles McClelland: 6 sisters, Ethel Bonds, Helen Houpe,Bertha Glenn, Cather ine MilJsap.Ctpudinc Allison, and Elouise Dalton. Survivors; his wife, JoAnn McClelland of the home; 3 sons, William McClelland and Frederick McClelland of Harmony and Terry (Terri) McClelland of Stales\ille; 2 daughters, Shelby (\Ves- ley) Davis of Slatesville and Patricia McClelland of Har mony; a sister, Virginia Mc Clelland of Statesvilic; II grandchildren, IVrone Davis, Talya Davis. Lonika Badey, Ronnie Badey, Ricca Badey. Terry McClelland Jr., Antho ny While, Torey McClelland. Amanda McClelland, Alexis Browne, and Kayla Hall; 3 God-children, Nanette Camp bell, Robert Cajnpbcil and Suiiley "Butch" Campbell; 5 special nephews, Raymond Gentry, Danny Reid, Keith Clark, Albert McClelland and Eddie Dalton; 18 great-grand- children: many other relatives and friends. Hi.s funeral service was held Smurdny, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. at Ml. Nebo Baptist Church in Hnmiony. Bishop Robert M. Taylor Sr.. was the eulogist and buriai followed in the church cemetery . Online condolences; ti'tni'. GrahamFimeralHomejiei. J Joseph Lee Smith Mr. Joseph Lee Smith, 88, of Mocksville, died Wednes day. Oct. 8,2014 at Glenn A. Riser Hosjticc House. He wa.s bora Nov. 2, 1925 in Davie County io the late Maty Rose Roberson Smith and Jo.se[>h Lindsey Smith. Mr. .Smith was ii 1943 graduate of Coolcenife High School. He served in the US Army during World War IJ.Afier tlie mili- lary. Mr. Sniitli worked as an engineering siipert-isor with the VA Medical Center for -^0 years. He wa.s a member of Franklin Baptist Church where he sen-ed as a deacon and Sitnday .school teacher, and director. Mr. Smith had a love for reading, and carpen try bm most of all he cherished family. Mr. Snilth is also preced ed in dead] by 5 sisters and 3 bfoihers. 1 Surviving: his wife of 71 ' years. Dot GlassStnirtj, whom ' he mturied Feb. 17, 1943; ' 'ion, Jame,s Boyd Smith of ^ MocJcsvillc; ci.iughter, Chessie " Smith (David) of Mocksville; ' grandcliildrcii. Tammy .Smith ^ (Jefl) Lewallen, Jamie Dec Smith, Dina Smith Plummer (Jay). Nikki Smith, and Kristy ~Smith, step granddaughter C Jenny Locklear O.tendine ® (Chris); ,nnd 1.3 great-grajid- children, •»' Visiifition was from 2-3 p.m. Sunday. Oct. (2 at Smn- merscit Funeral Home. Funer al service was at 3 pjii, in the Summerseit Memorial Chapel with the Revs, Joe Thomas and Dairel Cox. Entombment followed at Rowan Mctnorinl Park Cemeterv. Memorial.^: Franklin Bap tist. .3810 US 601, Salisbury. 28147; Glenn A. Kiser Hos pice House. 1229 Statesville Blvd. Salisbury.28144. Online condolences: ivivir. '^'"tiinerseufuneralhome.r.om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Oct. 16,2014 Davie Countv Public UDiOT Mocksville, Nw Sue Weant T^tterow Mrs. Sue Weaiit Tuttcj-ow, 70, of US 64 West, Mocks- ville, died Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014, Bt Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom April )0, 1944 in Rowan County to the late Jay Quintin and Ruth Burton Weant. Mrs. Tlittc- row loved to help people and keeping up with friends and drag racing faniiiy on Face- book. Mrs. 7\itterow was fond of her beloved pet, Charlie. SiQvivors; her husband, Tlioiuas Wilsoj! Tutterow 111 of Ihe home; 2 sons, Todd Tutterow (Denise) of.I-ewis- vilie and Mike Tutterow (Mi chelle) of South Carolina; 4 grandchildren, T^'. Tia, Alex and Coutrney Tutterow-; and a sister, Breitda McGee (Jim my) of South Carolina. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday,Oct. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Monroe Otto officiating- Burial followed in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at tlie funer al home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: American Heart Assoc.. Memorials,' Tributes Processing Center, PO Box 3216, Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216. Online condolences; www. eaionfuneralsen'ice.com. •i Richard Irving Welch Richard Irving Welch, 78, of Mocksville, died Saturday, Oct. 11,2014 at his home. He was bom July 18, 1936 to the late Irving Welcli and Genevieve Pazbxierski Welch. He was also preceded in death by a step-daughter, Pa mela Shires; a grandchild; sis ter, Joan Welch. Surviving; his wife, Carolyn "Carol" Taylor Welch; children, Pame la (Lewis) Hodge, Barbara (Pabick) Stevens, Patricia Swindle; step-children, An gela Shires Foster, Tricia Shires; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sis ters, Patricia Buczek, Rosa lie Dunham, Judith (Chuck) Breese, Karen Perry; brother, Carl (Shirley) Welch. His funeral service was held at I p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14 at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinviile by the Rev. AUen Mullins. Mfiitary Rights were conducted by the N.C. Na tional Guard. The family re ceived friends Monday, Oct. 13 at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinviile. Online condolences; wwn'. gentryJUnera!^ervice.com, I Tames Howard Walker of MocksviOe, dted July 20.■^Agraveside service wiUbe elating. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 16,2014 Oavie County Public Libiaiy Mocksviile, NC Donald Gaston Allen Sr. Mr. Donald Gaston Allen Sr., 77, of Howardlown Circle. died Saturday. Oct. 18,2014, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salcra. He was bom Sept. 9, 1937 in Davie County to the late DOie Gaston and Vido Odes sa Carter Allen. He was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance and was retired from Thomp son Crown W(3od Products. He drove a truck for Holly Farms for years. His passion was being outside. He en joyed woodworking atid the scrap metal business. Every morning you could fi nd him on his front porch doing his word search. He was a loving, simple man who always had a smile for everyone. He was also preceded in dciith by a sister. Joe Aim Al ien Carter. Survivors; his children, Meliss.s Allen Brown, Donald Gaston Alien Jr. and Eugene Allen, all of Mocksville; 3 gTdtidsons, John Scott Boger, Matthew Ttavis Boger and Nicky Allen; a sister. Elaine Alien Kent of Lenoir; and ^ciat friends, Mickel and Alice Bamette. A funeral service was conducted at 3 pan., Tues- daiy, Oct. 21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Barry Lemons officiating. Burial followed in Bethlbhem Unit ed Methodist Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice :*i.ane, Winston-Saiem, 27101 Onlijie condolences; h'mw. ealonfiinerols^rvice ^-om. Scarlett Marie Campbell Scarlette Marie "Seal" Campbell, died at her home in Har mony on Friday, Oct. 17,2014, surrounded by her family. She was the daughter of the late Susan Edmonia Steeie Campbell and Otto Columbus Campbell. She wa.s bom innIredeE County on Jan. 12, 194.3. She joined Pint Baptist Church in Hannony at an early age.' She was a 1960 graduate of Unity High School. She graduated from barber school in Washington. DC. She worked as a licensed barber for several years. After reluming to North Carolina, she lived a life caring for her family. was preceded in CampbeU J. Campbell Smith; Charles O. Campbell. ClevcE. Campbell and the Re\ . James C. Campbell. Survivors; a sister, Ellen E. Campbell of Harmony; 2 broth- eis. "niton Wayne (Diane) Campbell Sr. of Hannony and the Rev, Ray N. (Mary) Campbell of Greensboro; an aunt, Ann McKee of Baltimore, Md.; an uncle.BillyR. Steeie of Hamio- ny; relatives and friends. Her funeral service was on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Harmony. The Rev. Jeffrey Miller offi ciated and burial followed in ihe church cemetery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before ihe service. Online condolences: Mvw.GrahamFiineralHomejiel. J Terry Dean Cook Mr. Terry Dean Cook, 56, of Advance, died Saturday, Oct. 18,2014 at his home. He wns bom April 7,1958 in Davie County to the late Norman Eugene and Norma Mae Smith Cook. Mr. Cook retired from RJR Archer Divi sion after 28 years, He is preceded in death by his wife of 29 years, Sandra Irene Cook. Survivors: a son, Jason Rice (less) of Mocksville; a daughter, Lisa A. Baker (Mike) of Pfafftown; 7 grand children, Jordan Baker, Jona than Baker, Kara Rice, Mad- .ison Baker, Dakota Miller, Nicholas Baker and Dyllan Causey; a brother. Gene Cook (Gaylcne) of Advance; and a niece. Holly Cook, also of Advance. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hay worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by the Rev, Karen Kurtz. Burial followed in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends one hour pri or to the service at the funeral j home. Memorials: Bethlehem I UMC Good Neighbor Fund, 321 Redland Rd., Advance. ' Online condolences; www. Iiayworih-milterrom. Davie County Publ'o Library NC ^ Linda Qtiillin Lankford Mrs. Linda Sue Quillin Laakford. 72, of Cedar Ridge Road, MocksvUle, died Sat urday, Ocl, !8, 2014 at her home. She wa.<! bom on .Ntoch 21, 1942 in Davie County to the late John Eugene and Maggie Edwards Quillin. Mrs. Lankford retired from Ingersoil-Riind after 30 years. She loved her grandkids and attended cveiy sporting event they had. Survivors: her husband of 54 years, G.C. Lankford of the home; a daughter, Debbie !Singleton,B son.Jeffrey Lank ford (Angela), all of Mocks- villc; 5 grandchildren, Dawn Lowery (Patrick), Matthew Singleton (Tara Bitar),Taylor, Josh and Brandon Lankfotxl; 2 great-grandchiidren.'Ibckcr Ixtwcry and Eiiston Lankford; siblings. Eugene QuiUin (Ad- ela) of Texas. Mary Lou Sal mons (Bobby). Phyllis Shore (Bobby) allofClemmonsand Eddie Quillin (Teresa Blake) of Welcome; antl several niec es and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 ajn.. Wcdne.s- day. Oct. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Barry Lemons and Dennis Marshall officiating. Burial followed in Bctlilchcm United Methodist Church Cemetery, lite fami ly received friends Tuesday, OcT.2l Btthefuneralhome. • Memorials; Davie Humane .Society, TO Box 153, Mocks vUle; or Stogner Scholarship For Autism at wwwscholar- ship/oniuiism .org. Online condolences: tnitv. etiionfiineralservicc.com. Mamie Lucille Myers Potts On Monday, Ocl, 20,2014, Mamie Lucille Myers Potts, 90, of the Fork community, died at Forsyth Medical Center Pallia tive Care in Winslon-Salem. She was bom on Jan. 18. 1924 in Forsyth County to the late C. Roy and Thelma Blackburn Myers. Mrs. Potts w as a homemakcr most of her lifeHand helped her husband fann and raise beef cows. She was an active member of Episco pal Church of the Ascension at Fork where, in her young er years, she taught Sunday school. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 48 yevs, Wiley Sanford Potts; .n sister, Emma Lee Allgood; 2 brothers, C. Raeford Myers and E-D. Myers; her mother-in-law, Agnes Pons Si;incil;anda gjand.son, W. Tracy Beck. Surviving; 2 daughters, Breoda (Tommy) Beck ofAdvance , and Linda (Wesley) Baity of Mocksvillc; a soti, Alvin (Susan) iPotts ofOreenevilie, Tenn.; 5 grandchildren; 19 great-grand children; and a great-great-granddaughter. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 ajn., Thurs day, Oct. 23 at Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork with the Rev. Dr. Chantal hicKinney officiating.Burial was to fol low in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Eaton Funeral Home, MocfcsviUe. Memorials; Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, 183 Fork-Bixby Road. Advance. Online condolences; i\-\\->\\eaioti/uiieriilservicexom. •J Shelby Jeau Locklair Mrs. Shelby Jean Huck- abee Locklair, 64, of Wood- leaf. died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winslon-.Salem. Mrs. Locklair was bom Ian. 10, 1950 in Guilford County to the late Wade and Mary Frances Dunn Huckn- bec. Sutvivors: her husbatid of to years, Jerry Wayne Lock lair of the home; a niece. Dana Venable; and a sister- in-iaw, Marsha White, both of Greensboro. The family received friends Saturday, Ocl. 18, St Eaton Funeral Service in Mocksville. Memorials: Davie Hu mane Society, PC Box 153. Mocksville. Online condolences; wwtv. ealonfuncra]service£oinl davie COUNTYENTERPRISE RECORD,Th.tr.day. Oct. 23.2014 Davie County Public Ubrary Wccksviile, NC Shelby Jean Randall Shelby Jean (McHone) Ashheim Randall, 74, of Ad vance died Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, at her home. Bom Jan. 20,1940 in Palm er, Tenn.. she was the daugh ter of the late James McHone and Alcatha Bell (Brown) McHonc. She was a retired li- nancial office manager. Sun'i\ors: 3 sons, Danny and Douglas Cordell ofHixon, Tenn., and Terry Hayes of Ad vance; a daughter, Tina Hayes Seeding of Advance; 2 sisters, Margaret Ross of Cenicus, Calif, and June Emery of Day ton, Tenn.; 3 grandchildren, Cody Hayes. Ashley Seeding and Serenity Hoar; end a spe cial friend, J.T. Cordell. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. Oraa Lee Blaylock and Millie Mae Lane, and a brother, Charles Brown. A graveside celebration of life service was held at llB.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Crestview Memorial Park and Mausoleum in Rural Hall, with tl)e Rev. James Ward of ficiating. The family received friends prior to the service at the graveside. Memorials; A Storehouse for Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Rd., PO Sox 216, Mocksvllle. Online condolences: iinttv. da\iefimtra!servicg£om. J Tony Ray Smith Mr. Tony Ray Smith, 72, of Riverdale Road, Mocks vllle, died Saturday, October 18. 2014, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury- He was bom on Aug. 10, 1942 in Rowan County to the late Eugene Orlando and Willie Louise Glass Smith. He enjoyed golfing and was fond of his two dogs, Maxs and Lacy, He was also preceded in death by a brother, Jerry P. Smith. Survivors; his wife, Di- anne Steele Smith of the home; 4 children, Brad and Joey Smith, both of Charlotte, Tony Shawn Smith (Mandie O'Neal) of Mocksville and Toby Lee Smith (Bridget Freeman) of Cleveland; 3 grandchildren, Shawna, Taylor and Alayna Smith; a great-granddaughter, Cloey Crotts; a brother. Donald T. Smith of Cooleemee; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con- dticted a12 p .m., Monday, Oct. 20 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Les Steele officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbuo'- The family received friends at die funeral home one hour prior 10 the service. Memorials; Hospice/Palli ative CareCenter, 377 Hospi tal St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences; www. eatonfunerahervicexom. Davie County FuUlto uorary MccKsville, NC A service day. Ocl. 16JhurcKMocksvilic.NvrtMbe R.,. A, Shane Nison offic Lg Hurialwastofol^c- n> Building Fund, 412 N. M»'" Si Moclcsville. ' Online condolencesi www.cownfunerclsenice.com. Sarah RuUi Eaton Shore Mrs. Sarah Ruth Eaton Shore, 83, formerly of Mad ison Road, Mocksviile. died Tuesday. Oct. 14. 2014, at Forsyih Medical Center in Winslon-Salem. She was bom Sepi. 26, 1931 in Davie County to the late William flroatlus and Liia Rebecca Smith Eaton, In 1990, she retired from BB&'I after 30 yciiis. She was a nieinber of Flr.st Baptist Church where she was in the Fellowship Bible Class and involved in the Stitches For Care sewing group. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Henry Lee Shore. Survivors; 2 daugh ters, Brenda Allen (Ttm) of Mocksviile and Nancy- Sheets (Sam) of Clemmons; 4 grandchildren, Brandon Allen, Travis Allen (Whit ney), Jason Sheet-s (Amy) and Shelley Holt (Courtney); 5 great-gratidchildrcn. Phoe nix Allen. Colemtm Holt, Mia Sheets, Jackson Holt and Maddux Allen; a broth er, Clarence Eaton (Eva) of Advance, and a sister-in-law. Lois Shore of Midlothian, Va. ^/ Magdalene Jones Stroud Magdalene Jones Stroud. 89 of Forest City, a former resident of Davie County, died Thursday, Oct. 9,2014 at Hospice House of Forest City. She was a native of Da vie County, and a daughter of the late Alexander Lilling- lon (Alex) Jones and Bertha Foster Jones, She was reurcd from Baket Furniture Co. woiking in the sanding and inspection departments. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church in MocksviUe, She was also preceded in deatli by an infant daughter and son and a son, Tommy Lee Stroud in 1968. Survivors; her daughter, Daifene Stroud Harris and husband Tony of Forest City; 2 grandchUdren, Meghan Har ris Biyant and husband Mark. Jordan Ashley Harris and friend Oscar Antone Jr.; and 3 great-grandchildren, Unee Anthony Bryant, Ashden Bai ley Lindsey Harris and Aniya Btayiee Harris. Her funeral services was at 3 pjn. Sunday. Oct. 12 at Fork Baptist Church,Mocks viile. The Rev. Marvin Green and Adam Ridenhour, M Div. officiated. Burial foUowed in the church cemetery. Memorials; Hospice of Rutherford,PO Box 336, For est City. 28043. Online condolences: tvww. padiseirkins-co">- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Ocl. 23,2014 Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NC -i Gene Phillip Addington Mr. Gene Phillip Adding- ton, 74, of Winston-Salem, died on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 aihishorac. He was bom on June 28, 1940 in Forsyth County to the late Taylor Ben Addingion and Angle Tempea Woodruff Addington. He started his ca reer working for B&H Suppl> Co. and was a seif-employeii paint contractor for more tlian 50 years. He was also preceded in death by his brother, .'ini Woodruff, and a sister. Evelyn Addingion Harris. Survivors: his daughter, Melis.sa Addington-Long and husband Brook ofMocksville; his son. Jake Addington of Welcome: 3 granddaughters, Stephanie Halter and husband Frank. Amanda Long and Kaihcrine Long, all of Mocks ville; a great-gianddaughicr, Emily Jane Alexandria Halter: 2 brothers, Ronnie Addingioit of Winston-Salem and Bruce Addington and wife Sandra of Clemmons: and numerous nieces and nephews. A fimerai service was held at 2 p .ni. on Wednesday. Oci. 29 at Hiiyworth-Miller Sila* Creek Chapel with the Rev. Don Alder officiating. Buiitil followed at Oaklawn Memo rial Gardens. The family re ceived friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Online condolences: inviv, liayivorth-mUler.com. Baxter Abraham Boger Mr. Baxter Abraham Bo ger Sr.. 93, of Southport, for merly of Mocksville. died on Saturday, Get. 25.2014. at the Veterans Home in Stilisbury. Mr. Boger was bom in Da- vie County on Oct. 8, 1921, the son of the laic Charlie and Rodie Prevetie Boger. He was the widower of Ruby Setimon Boger and a member of Edge- wood Baptist Church- Mr. Boger was a veteran of World War n. serving his country from April 1944-April 1946. He retired from Gravely Trac tor. Mr. Boger was known for his gardening skills, growing tomatoes, squash and vegeta bles. Much of what he grew was given away to neighbors and family- He also enjoyed fishing- Survivors: his son. Bax ter A. Boger Jr., (Frances) of Mocksville: a dttughter. Joan Conim (Jerry) of .Southport; brother, C.B. Boger (Dorothy) of Mocksville; 6 grandchil dren. Ann Eaton (Jeff). Kar en Grothen (Corey). Rhonda Taylor (David). Rebecca Har- ward (Chris), Matihew Boger. j and Michael Boger (Chris- 1, lina); and 6 greiit-grandchil- I dren, Megan. Mary, Zach, Ally, Lilly and Trisla. ! Mr. Boger was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Claude and Sam Boger, and 2 sisters, Rorence Rohctts and Carrie Daniels. A celebriitlnii ot life ser vice WHS conducted Wednes day. Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. from Edsewood Baptist Church with the Rev, Frank Bianken- shtp officinling. Burial fol lowed in Rose Cemeter)' with Military Honors accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard. Tlte family received friend.s, Titesday, Oct. 28 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocksville. Memorials; VFW Memo rial Honor Guard, do VFW Post 9010. IX) Box 601, Clemmons, 27012. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservke .com. J Dorothy B.Garwood Mrs. Dorothy Banter Sechresi Garwood. 93. for merly of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Oct. 24. 2014, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. She was bom on Aug. 1. 1921 in Davie County to the late William Talmadge and Mary Ann Croils Sechrest. Mrs. Garwood was a lifelong member of Concord United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Anderson Garwood, to whom she was married Feb. 8,1941; and a son, James David Gar wood. Survivors: a sister, Hope Yarborough of Lexington; caregiver; Gail Bivins; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 4 ]).m.. Simday, Oct. 26 at Concord United Methodist Church with the Revs. Roy Miller and James Sechrest officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service- Memorials: Concord UMC, 161 Cherry HiU Road. Mocksville. Online condolences: wwiv. eaionfuneralxervice£om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thumtoy, Oct. 30,20 Davis County Pv'o'r. Librarv (V^OCKSVlii i Peg&V Ann Mallard Pegyy Ann Dula Mallard. 67, of Mocksvjjjc died Tues day, Oci. 21 , 2014 m The Kate B, Reynold.? Hospice Home. She was bom Nov, 30, 1946 in Caldtvell County to Nathaniel and Ruth Lipford Dula, She was a member of Hillsdale United Methodist Church. Survivors: a son. Tony Mallard and wife Rebecca of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Justin and Laiiryn; 2 brothers, Billy Dula and wife Sandra and Rickey Dula ajid wife Minnie; 2 sisters. Mary Jane Hortoii ami husband Joe and Nancy Dula; and a number of nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at I p.m. Friday, Oa. 24 at Dulmown Presbjierian ' Church in l.ciioir. Burial fol lowed in Blue Ridge Memo- I rial Cemetery. The family re- I ceived friends one hour prior to the service at the cliurch. Online condolences: tm-w'. luryH'onli-miller.com. N Hattle Mae McCulloh Mrs, Hattie Mae Smith McCulloh, 93,ofUS 158,Ad vance, died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 20)4, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was bom on April 1, 1921 in Davie County to the late John A. Smith and Maude Miller Smith Hendrix. She was a lifelong member of Bethlehem United Meihodi.si Church and retired from R.I, Reynold,? Tobacco Co. after 40 ycar^. She enjoyed life, cooking and spending time with her many friends. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Paul Harding McCulloh; a grand daughter, Shells McCulloh Kindlcy: and 7 brothers and sisters. Survivors: 2 sons, Jerry McCulloh iJoyce) of China Cirove and Tim McCulloh {Tr- ish) of Advance; 2 grandchil dren, James McCuUoh and Haley McCulloh; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Saturday. Oct. 25 at Bethlehem United Mefhodisi Church.Burial fol- lo>V^ in the church cemetery. T^jfunih- received friends iKffl^orae. MocksviJJe. Memorials: Bethlehem UMC Cemetery Fund, 321 Redland Road. Advance. Online coDdoleaces; www. eatoiifuneralservice.com. davie COIEVTY enterprise record, Thur»d.v. OC. 30,20,4 Davie County Pubiin l,. Mocksville, NO Vivian Lcona McCuiloh Mrs. Vivian 1-eona Myers McCuUoh, 82. of US 158, Advance, died Sunday, Oci, 26,2014, at Wake Forest Bap tist Medical Center in Win- stoii-Salcm, She was born Oct. 21, 19?2 in Davie County to the Inie Charles Silas and An nie Laura Jarvis Myers, Mrs. McCiilloh retired in 1995, af ter 25 years at Davie County Hospital and was a member of Belhlcltein United Methodist Church- One of her proudest moment.s wa.s having served in the Davie County Schools as a teachers assistant. She wa-s also preceded in death by her husband. John Karr "June" McCulloh Jr.; 4 sisters; 3 brothers; a daughter. Vivian Lynn McCulloh Tut- lerow; and 3 grandchildren. Sharon Leigh. Sandy Mc Culloh and Manhew Prcssley Crump. Survivors: a son. Den nis Clayton McCulloh (El len Griffitl)) of Advance: a daughter. Pamela June Mc Culloh Crump (David Fos ter) of Greensboro; a son-in- law. Gilbert Dean 'I'uiierow; 6 grandchildren, Niki Mc Culloh Kremer (Mark), John McCulloh. Maggie Cnmtp Lec (Justin). Samuel Mc Culloh Crump. Caitlin Tut- terow and Annalee Tutterow; and 3 gre.at-grandctuldren. Jack. Riley and Addison. A fujicral service was to be conducted at 3 pjn. Wednes day. Oct. 29 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Rebeccii Allis and Jim my Myers officiating. Burial was to follow in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family wa.s to receive friends at the funeral home ojie hotir prior to the service. Memorials: Dtilin UMC Ceinetery Fund. 897 Dulin Road, Mocksville; or the Caitlin and Antialec Tutte row Trust Fund, c/o StinTrusl Bank, 880 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville. Online condolences; wun-. eatoiifiincrahcrvice^om. i Vivian lynn Tbttirow Mrs. \1vian Lynn Mc Culloh Tuncrow, 57. of Park er Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday,Oct.21,2014, Shewas bom June 16.1957 in Forsyth County to Vivian Leona Myers McCulloh and the late John Karr McCulloh. She was an educator in Davie County Schools for more than 25 years. She was known for her love of reading and histo ry. She was a dedicated wife and mother. She was also preceded in death by 2 daughters, Sharon Leigh and Sandy McCulloh, Survivors: her husband, Gilbert Dean Tutterow; 2 daughters, Caitlin EUse Tut terow and Annalee McCulloh Tittierow, all of the home; her mother of Advance; a sis ter, Pamela .Tune McCulloh Cnim]) (David Foster) of Browii Summit; a broiher, Dennis Clayton McCulloh (Ellen Griffith) of Advance; and nieces and nephews, Maggie, Samuel, John and Niki. A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.in, Sunday, Oct. 26 at First United Meth odist Church of Mocksville with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family re ceived friends in the Family Life Center following the ser vice. Memorials; Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences; tunr, eaioiifiiiieralsen'icc.com. DAVlECOUNTYENTERPRISEBECORD,niiu^y,Oct.30,20l4 Davis County Public Library fv'ccksviile, NO William Durham Bowcn Mr. William Durham Bowen. 94, of Ruffin Street. Owlee- mee. died Sunday, Nov. 2,2014 at Autumn Care of Salisbury. He was bora on Oct. 21, 1920 in Durham County to theHlaie Willie David and bthelDurham Bowen and had at tended West Durham High School in Durham. Mr. Bow en was a member of Coolee- mee United Methodist Church where he served on the ad ministrative council, was a member of the United Meth odist Men. attended the C.W. Shepherd Bible Class and sang in the choir for more than .'50 years. Mr. Bowen had been employed with Rouzer Motor Co. in Salisbury after coming to the Davic County area. He, along with his wife, were own er/operators of Western Auto in Cooleeroee for 25 years and owner of the Cooleemee Car Wash. He wa-s a memter of Ma sonic Lodge 134, a 25-year member and 20-year chair of the ABC Board in Cooleemee and had served on the Davie County Board of Education in the mid.l970s. His family and church were prioritie.s but he enjoyed hostmg, along with his wife, at his Ukc Norman home. He enjoyed traveling the globe and hearing and telling jokes. Mr- Bowen was a charitable pver. He loved to help the less fortunate, especially during Chnsf- He was also preceded in death by his wife. Ora Belle MyersBowen. whom hemarried on Nov. 29.1947. Survivors: a son. Richard D. Bowen, a dau^ter. Jan B, Ledford (Stfewari), all of Cooleemee; 4 grandch.toen, Hold- en Ledford, Hillary Shores (Nathan).HoUy Miller (Justm) and Hope Ledford; 6 great-grandchildren; a sister. Sue Compton ofDurham; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m.. Friday, Nov. 7 at Cooleemee United Methodist Church with the Rev. Patrick Marion officiating. Entombment will follow in Rowan Menm- rial Park in Salisburv. The family tvil! receive friends from 6-8pjn. Thursday, Nov. 6 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Cooleemee UMC; Cooleemee Qv.tans c/c David Jordan PO Box 517, Cooleemee; or to a chanty of the donor's choice. Online condolences: \vwwM<iwnfuneralser\'ice.com. A funeral service was con- dpct«l at 1 p.m.I Wednes day, Nov. 5,at Blaise Baptist (Jhurch with Pastor Bill Phil- li|8 officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemeteiy • . The family received friends I one hour prior to the service ^ the church. , Memorials; Hospice/Palli- a^ve CareCenier, 377 Hospi- 1 til St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: uanv [i ^onfuneTalservice^om. George Charles Dayton Mr. George Charles Day ton Jr., 70, of Horseshoe Trail, Mocksville, died unexpected ly Sunday morning, Nov. 2, 2014. He was bom on Dec. 4, 1943 in Danbury, Conn, but lived much of his life in Mi ami, Fill, before moving to New Smyrna Beach, Fla. He then moved back to his wife's hometown of Mocksville fiiree years ago. Preceding him in death Were his parents, George Charles Sc. and Betty Hoad Dayton of Florida and a broth- er-in-law. Chuck Lakey of Mocksville. Survivors: his wife of 26 jfears, Marsha Lakey Day- ^n, his mother-in-iaw, Betty Cakey Anderson, both of the fcme; a daughter, Pamela Dayton Alien and husband Barry of Thylorsville; step sons, Brad Hunter and wife Shauna of Gemmons and Ben Burner of Los Angeles, Calif.; grandchildren. Michael. Ma son and Abby Hunter; a broih- dr, Richard (Dick) Dayton ,and wife Susan of Hickory; ih laws, Doug Lakey and wife Angie along with Scarlett I^ey, all of Mocksville; and *vera! nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 6,2014 Ccivie Liorary NC James Edward Hartman Mr. James Edward Hart- man. 67. of Advance, died Tiiursday, Oct. 30,2014. He was bom Jan. 4. 1947 in Davie County to the late Alvin and Hazel Shuler Hait- man. Mr. Hartman wm a vet eran of the U.S. Anny. Survivors: 2 daughteis, Nora McGreevy of Wiscon sin. Kate Bennet of Minneso ta; 2 granddaughters. Adelaide and Gwendolyn McGreevy: a sister. Delilah Posey of Ad vance; a nephew. Christopher H. Posey of Advance; bis companion of 20 ye^s, Linda Martin; and "special grand children," Casey. Landon, Drew, Piper. Darren. Mark and Lindsay and great-grand children Tori. Zoe. Zander, Adelyn and Olivia. A memorial senicc was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday. No\'. 3 at Hayworth-Miller Klndertou Chtipel Wayne Renlz, Dana Ervin and the Rev. Patrick Snow. The fam ily received friends follow ing the service at the funeral home. Internment will be in Ad\ance United Methodist Church Columbarium at a lat er date. Online condolences: tnvtv. lur\'worih-milier.com. ■^Magdalene Jones StroudMagdalcne'Jones Stroud, S9, of Forest City and a fonncr resident of Datie County, died Thursday, Oct. 9.2014 at Hos-Hpiee House of Forest City. She was a native of Davic County, and was the last sur viving child of the late-Alex ander Lillingion (Alex) Jones and Berlbn Foster Jones. She was a member of Fork Bap tist Church. Mocksville. She retired from Baker Furniture Co. in Mocksville working in the sanding and inspections departments. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter and son; and, another son. Tommy Lee Stroud in 1968; by her brothers Paul. Gray, Clyde, Fred, Bonce. Wade. Maynatd. and RayJoties; and, sisten Mary Nell Bailey. Alma-Williams, and Ad- die Mae Walser. ,, , .Survtvois: her daughter, Darlene Stroud Hairis and husbandTony of Forest City; 2 grandchildren. Meghan Hams B^nniand htisband Mark. Jordati Ashley Harris and friend OscarAntone Jr.; and 3 great-grandchildren. Unce Anthony Bn.mt.Ashdcn Bailey Lindsey Harris, and Aniya BraylecFuneral services were held on Sunday.Oci. 12 at Fork •!- tist Church. The family received friends and family beforeservice. The Rev. Marvin Green and Adam Ridenhour. M Div..officiated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Rutherford, PO Box 336, Forest City,28(M3. _ Online condolences: mwfmdgenkms-com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 6,2014 W. Thomas White Mr. W. Thomas White of GUbert Road, Mocksville. died suddenly at his home on Thursday. Oct. 30, 2014, just 16 days after his 71st birthday. Mr. While was a native of Surry (bounty, bom Oct. 14, 1943. to the late Buck White and Frances Viigln- iu Thomas White. He was a graduate of Davidson College and the University of North Carolina-Chape! Hill Law School and had been a prac ticing attorney in Mount Airy and Winslon-Salem prior to co-founding TRP Bnterpris- L's, a business training and consulting group. He was the manager of Sugar Valley Air port in Davic County. He was a Vietnam Veteran, serving his country in the U.S. Army from 1970 to 1972. Survivors; his wife of more than 26 ye.irs, Joanna L. Van Heyningen While; 2 daugh ters, Julie Lauwers and hus- bajid Bob. and Lee Kosub and husband Clirisiopher, all of Mocksville; a step-son. John David Short of Asheville; 2 grandchildren. Elijah Short and Aidan Short of Asheville; and a brother, David 3Vhite and wife Glenda of Mount Airy, and their two children Buckley Slender-While of San Francisco and Lauren While of Wilmington. Private services will be conducted by the family. Memorials: Sugar Valley Airport, 247 Gilbert Road. Mocksville. Online cotsdoiences: tuwu'. (Imiefimeralservicexvm. Davie County Public Librari Mocksville. NO T^elma Patterson Cain Thelma Patterson Cain ^ died on Sunday, Nov. 9^ 2014, in Glenn Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury following a brief illness. She was bora Sept. 26, 1913 in Davie County, daugh ter of the late Henry H. Patter son and Julie Cain Patterson. She attended Davie County Schools and was a lifetime member of Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. She was an active member until her health declined, and during those years she served as the church treasurer. She was married to the late Sam Cain. They had one son. "Granny" loved to cook and garden, and was a mother to the commu nity. She remained active until two months before her recent illness. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Sam Cain, and her son, William Henry Patterson. Survivors: a nephew whom she raised. Gary Dulin of the home; 2 special nieces whom she raised, Sonya Simmons of High Point and Julia Ragians of Brooklyn. N.Y.; a special cousin, Margie Williams of Yadkinville; 6 grandchildren, Gerald Patterson, April Pat terson, William Patterson, Jonathan Patterson, Crystal Jones and Donnie Gambrell, a number of :gi?at-;grMdchil- dren and great-great-grand children; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service will be on Friday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. at Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Anthony Woodruff will officiate and the Rev. Danyl McConnell will be the eulo gist. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. . Online condolences;, www. , CrahamFuneralHomejiet. < Kathleen Wombie Bailey Kathleen Wombie Bailey died at 4:52 p m. on Sunday Nov 9,2014. ' A long-time Advance resident, she was retired from Drexel Heritage of Mocksville and a member of Elbaville Methodist Church. She IS preceded in death by her parents, Hubert and Bes sie Tillotson Wombie; husband, Raymond Craig Bailey; niece, Belinda Gaye Potts; brother, Francis Wombie; half-brother,' Clyde Wombie; half-sister, Nell Wombie Hall. • Surviving; 2 half-sisters, JerryJine,Martin of Pfafftown and Joyce Rippin of Winston-Salem; 2 god-daughters, Chris- ta Miller (Scott) and Michelle Moore (Michael), of Advance; friends. Fred and Nancy McHan of Advance; several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held at 11 am. on Wednesday, Nov 12 at Elbaville Methodist Church in Advance. Memorials; Children's Home In Winston-Salem; Elbaville Cemetery fund; or charity of the donor's choice. Ramonia Hicks Doub Mrs. Ramonia Hicks Doub, 80, of Advance died Monday, Nov. 10,2014 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mrs. Doub was bora in Forsyth County on July 21,1934 to the late Elbert and Lizzie Jeffries Hicks. Mrs. Doub had retired from Wake Forest Baptist'Health after 20 plus years and was a member of Advance First Baptist Church. She is also preceded in death by 4 sisters and 2 brothers. Survivors; her husband. Jack Doub; 5 children, David Doub and wife Dorothy Debra Jones, and Jeff Doub, all of Mocks ville; Gary Doub and Jackie Doub of Advance; 8 grandchil dren, Sherry, Mandy, Tammy, Laura, Corey, Joseph, Wesley and Brandon; and 7 great-grandchildren, Amani.Tara, Sudan, Aiko, Miya, Daniel and Matthew. A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m.'Thursday, Nov. 13 at Hayworth-Miller Kindenon Chapel with the Rev. Rodney Heliard officiating. Burial was to follow at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 pm. Wednesday at the funeral home. Online condolences; sy'wwJtayworih-miller.com. DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TEcrsday, Nov. 13,2014 Dsiie Anita Spillman Harding Mrs. Anita Rich Spillman Harding, 88, of Fannington, died Tuesday, Nov. 4,2014 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 2, 1926 in Davie County to William Steelman and Nancy 'Nannie" Seats Spillman. Mrs. Harding was a member of Farmington United Methodist Church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. She retired from the Department of Veteran Affairs after more than 25 years. She was preceded in death by her husband. H. Ray Harding. Surviving: 4 children, Jerry Mason (Nancy) of Portsmouth, Ohio, Joe Mason (Kathy) of Farmington, Constance Harding (PJ.) of Huntersville and June Harding of McLean, Va.; 3 step-children, Nancy H". Gryder of Oak Ridge, Tenn., Kath- erine H. Ritchie of Chester, Va. and Helen H. Harris (Ronnie) of Columbus, Ohio: 7 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and 2 step-great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 at Farmington United Methodist with the Rev. Sara Suggs offi ciating. Burial followed in Farmington Commdnify Cemetery. The family received friends Wednesday. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: wwwJiayworth-millerxom. Jonell Peacock Miller Jonell Pressley Peacock Miller, 82, of Ferguson, died Sun day, Nov. 9,2014. Bom in Gaston County on Feb. 3,1932, she was the daugh ter of the late Eamest Brite Pressley and Gennie V. Mills Press- ley. She was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Sawmills. She enjoyed gardening, bird watching, and loved to cook.' Survivors: her sons, Darrell Peacock (Patricia) of Mocks- ville, Wayne Peacock (Renee) of Hickory, and Danny Peacock (Cindy) of Hickory; daughters, Linda Gail (Johnny Gilbert) of Ferguson and Janice Bishop and Joe Hall, of Hickory; 13 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grand child; and a sister, Ann Hunt (Gene) of Belmont. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Ken neth Lee Peacock; and her second husband, Calvin Ray Miller. The funeral was to be held at noon Thursday, Nov. 13 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Sawmills. Burial was to be at 2:30 pjti. Thursday at Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. The family was to receive friends Wednesday evening from 5-7 at Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center where the body will remain until placed in the church 30 minutes pri or to the service. Memorials: Caldwell Hospice and Palliative Care, 902 Kirkwood Street NW, Lenoir, 28645. Online condolences: MWWMSsomanfuneralservice^om. ^ Richard John Johnson Mr. Richard. John John- on, 67, of Lakeview Road, vlocksville, died Monday. Vov. 10,2014 at his home. He was bom on Jan. 23, 1947 in Louisiana to the late Lawrence Joseph and Alma Melanie Derenbecker John son. He was an Armed Ser vices veteran, having honor ably served in the Air Force and stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bo6^ier City, La., and at Goose Bay Air Force Base in Labrador. He enjoyed working on old cars and playing tennis in the community. During a life that touched many others, bis greatest legacy was the lov- ing impact that he had on his I friends and family. i Survivors: his wife, Ora Fay Renfroe Johnson of the home; 3 sons. Jay Johnson (Sara) of Dallas,Texas, Joshua Johnson (Denny) of Halstead, Kan. and Jordan Johnson of Spring, Texas; 5 grandchildren, Ains- ley, Everett, Spencer, Leigha and Adam Johnson; a brother, Larry Johnson (Charlotte) of» Broken Arrow, Okla.; nieces and nephews, Lori Ann Still, Chuck Johnson, Chip John son, Erin Scallom, Kelly Par ish and Maggie Sinon: and several other great-nieces and great-nephews. The family was to re ceive friends from'6-8 Wednesday, Nov. 12 at Eaton Funeral Home. Burial will be later in Rehobeth Baptist Church Cemetery in Pela- hatchie, Miss. Memorials: Rehobeth. Baptist, 446 Rehobeth Road, Pelahatchie.MS 39145. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservicexom. ■V V' •' • Tommy Ray Redding i Mr. Tommy Ray Red-; ding, 70, of Woodvale Drive, Mocksville, died Thursday,' Nov. 6,2014 at Kate B. Reyn-1 olds Hospice Home in Win-' ston-Salem. He was bom on Aug. 21, 1944 in Forsyth County to the late David Paul and Metta Roope Redding. He worked for many years in the linen and uniform business. He was a ray of sunshine, loved by many people. He was a deer hunter and loved hunting in Hyde County where he has many friends. , . I He was also preceded in death by his brothers, infant MarshaU, James David Red- .ding aixd sisters. Ruby Pauline "Polly" Hennings and Doro thy Mae Sheets. Survivors: his wife of 20 years, Penny Lee Redding of the home; sons, Tommy Red ding Jr. of Arvada Colo., and Michael Lee Redding of Port Orange, Fla.; a stepson, An thony Shane Lee (Holly) of Greensboro: a brother, John Arthur Redding Sr. (Wanda) ,of Lewisville; a brother-in- |law, Joe Sheets Glade Valley; a granddaughter, Eliza June Lee; and numerous nieces and nephews. 1 A funeral service was conducted at 3 pm. Satur day, Nov. 8 at Blaise Baptist Church with th%.-jP^y,-B^^y I Phillips and Pastor Timolhy ;Wolf officiating. Burial fol- ' lowed in the church cemetery. |The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials: Blaise Build ing Fund, 134 Blaise Church Rd., Mocksville. Online condolences: wmw. '.atonfuneralservice xom. ^ Sheila ^Diane' Redmond Mrs. Sheila "Diane" Ladd Redmond, 68, of Sce nic Drive, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom on April 18, 1946 in Iredell County to the late Marvin and Louise Hed- rick Ladd. She was a member of First Baptist Church where she was a member of the Fel lowship Bible Class for many years and loved to cook meals for the Wednesday Lunch Bunch. In her early .life, she loved to go fishing and golf ing with her family. She loved working in her flowers and giving arrangements to people to cheer them up. Mrs. Red mond's pride and joy were her grandchildren. Survivors; her husband of 51 years, Donald Redmond of the home; 3 children, Car rie Comatzer (Eddie) of Ad- - vance, Tony Redmond (Jean) of Union Grove and Lenora . Redmond of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren, Andrew Tj[- ler Comatzer, Hannah Cor- natzer, Matthew Redmond, Timothy Redmond, Elizabeth Redmond, Kayla Brooks, Al lison Brooks and Kole Red mond; a great-grandson, AJ, Montgomery; siblings, Bobby Ladd, Allen Ladd, C^lyn Ladd and Janice Ladd; sev eral nieces, and neghews^p^__ her special love companions. Holly and Abby, A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am., Saturday. Nov. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chap el with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial fol lowed in Grassy Knob Baptist Church Cemetery in Union Grove. The family received friends Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials: First Baptist Buflding Fund, 412 N. Main St.,Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralsemke^om. Davie County Public Ubrar? v'.GCkGViliO, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 13,201 ,r^ -i Cathy Creason Riddle Cathy Creason Riddle. 55, of Cooleemee died Monday, Nov. 3, 2014 at the Kate B.: Reynolds Hospice House in Winston-Salem. Bom July 24. 1959, she was the daughter of the late Margie Osbpme Creason Foster (Lester Foster) and Clarence Creason. A 1977 graduate of West Rowan High School, she worked for the Davie County School System as a media assistant. She was a co-founder of Camp Manna Ministries near Cooleemee. She was preceded in death by a nephew, Chris Riddle. Survivors: her husband, Stan Riddle, who she married on July 30, 1977; children, Katie R. McDaniel (Brian) of Mocksville. Jessica R. Bra- nham (Chris) of Cooleemee. Billy Riddle Jr. (AUie) of Winston-Salem. Kelly Rid dle of the home; brother. Tun Creason (Janie) of Cleveland; sister, Vicky C. Frye (Harold) of Cooleemee; grandchildren, Wyatt and Emma Mcpaniel, Eli, Isabelle and Anderson Branham, "Baby Boy" Rid- dle.Her life will be remem bered as a life lived with deep faith and overwhelming love for others. Her husband and ' children will remember her ' immense love for her family, '■ her sound advice and her in- I fectious humor. Visitation ' %as Thurs day. Nov. 6 at Camp Manna Ministries, 243 Git^oa Way,:^ Mocksville. The fubei^ ser vice was at 4 pm. Friday. Nov. 7 at Camp Manna Minis tries with the Rev. Stan Riddle and son Billy Riddle officiat ing. Burial followed at Legion Park in Cooleemee. Memorials: Camp Manna Ministries. 243 Gibson Way, ' Mocksville. , Online condolences: www. • lyerlyfuneraUiomexom. and Scott Sands of Cana, Va.; a sister; Debbie Murphy and husband Wayne of Lexington; mother-in-law. Leavie Lem ons of Dobson; brothers-in- law, Dave Watson and wife Judy of Whitehall, Pa., and Dennis Watson and wife Eu nice of Kemersville; 4 grand children; a great-grandchild; and nieces and nephews. A gathering of family and friends was held Friday, Nov. 7 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A private placement of his cremains will be held by family and friends. Memorials: United Way. 622 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: mvw. daviefitneralservice .com. Bruce Raleigh Sands Bruce Raleigh Sands, 55, of Mocksville. died after an extended period of declining health on Monday. Nov. 3, 2014. in the Select Specialty Hospital Unit of Forsyth Med ical Center in Vrinston-Salem. Mr. Sands was a native of Forsyth County, bom March 30, 1959, and was the son of Irene Gardner Sands of Ger- manton and the late James Ra leigh Sands. He was a gradu ate of North Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem. Prior to becoming disabled, he was employed for six years with Kaba Ilco Systems and for almost 30 years at Hanes- brands. He was a member of Red Bank Baptist Church in German ton. Also surviving: his wife of 13 years, Audrey Wat son Sands; 2 sons. Brandyn Sands and wife Ashley of Farmington, and CPT Phillip Spaugh Jr. and wife Michelle I of Fayetteville; a daughter. Brandy Sands of Mocksville; 4 brothers. Larry Sands of Mocksville. Eddie Sands and wife Phyllis of Stigler, Okla., Sammy Sands of Germanton, •iMelanie Lynn 'Rirner ; Mrs. Melanie Lynn Fos ter Turner, 51, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville. died Tues day. Nov. 4,2014, at her home ^er a long period of declin ing health. • She was bom on Sept. 28.i963 in Davie County to Car- ijoll and Missy Waters Foster. She was a graduate of DavieHigh School class of '82 andForsyth Technical (Communi ty College. She had been employed with Novant Health as a respiratory therapist. ; In addition to her parents of Mocksville. survivors; herhusband, Richard Turner of the home; 3 children. Charlie Link and Daniel Turner, both of Mocksville. Emily Turner of Catawba College; a sis te r. Beth Goad (Charles) of Mocksville; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. • A,funeral service was conducted at 3 pjn., Satur day, Nov. 8 at Eaton Funeral^apel with Dr. Glenn Myersofficiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends Friday, Nov. 7, at the funeral home. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences; www. Mionfitneralservice £om. 1 Stanley J. Carter Jr. Stanley Jerome "Slan" Carter Jr.. 70, died on Nov. 8,2014 in Pensacola,Fla. fol lowing an extended illness. He was bom in Washing ton D.C. on Jan. 6, 1944 to the late Stanley J, Carter Sr., and the late Ruth E. Johnson Caner. He attended Theo dore Roosevelt High School, where he lettered In varsity baskelbal) and graduated with honors. He was accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1965. He earned a bach elor's degree and then entered fl ight school at NAS Pensac- ola. During this time he met and married Faye Amanda Boyd in September 1968. They had two children, Erie Jerome and Gail Lynn. During his Naval career, he served in units of both llie Atlantic and Pacific fleets, and a tour during the Vietnam War. He rose to the ranlc ofcommander as he served shipboard lours; as a combat information offi cer and naxigator on the USS Albany, and executi\ e officer on the USS Charles P, Cecil, He earned a master of busi ness administration from the University of Maryland at Baltimore- He retired from the U.S. Navy in September 1988, and was authorized to wear the Meritorious Service Medal. Nav>' Commendation Medal, the Vietnam Cam paign Medal with Scnicc Device, and the .National De fense Service Medal. After his retirement, he worked at Florida A&.M University as the assistant to thedean of the business school. During the four years he lived in Davie County, he owned All Amer ican Ford in Mocksville. He later worked as the director of Human Resources at Network Engineering in Maryland. He ended his professional career in 2009, when he retired from the National Security Agen cy, where he held the title of chief of recruitment. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and will be remem bered for his dedication to his country and famUy, his smile, and friendliness. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Lavem Jack son. Survivors: his devoted wife of 46 years, Faye Boyd Carret; a son, Eric Carter; a daughter, Gaii Carter (hus band Malik) Hardwick; 2 grandchildren, Carmen and Mason Hardwick; one sister, C.aroline Osbome; an uncle, William Hundley; a niece, n Anita Denning; a nephew, Michael Jackson; additional relatives and many friends. A service of thanksgiving for the life of Commander Carter will be held Saturday, Nov. 22 at I pjn. at Mustin Beach Officers Club aboard Pensacola Naval Air Station.' Burial wiU be in Arlington Cemetery in Virginia with full military honors in April 201.5." Online condolences: ini-u'. GrahamFwieralHomej)ift. Thefamilyreceived friends luesday.Nov. 18 at the D.v vie Funeral Service Chapel. A cdrtration of life service was held on Wednesday, Nov. ^9 At li a.m. at Liberty Unil- ed Methodist Church with the Rev. Brad Cunninghin officiating, Burial foUowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Libeny UMC Cemeteiy Fund, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville. Online condolences; rvuiv. dov'efunerahervice.com. Bobbie Jean DanielBobbie Jean Hamilton 82, of Mocksville. died Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem A native of Davie County.she was bom Dec. 6, 193) the daughter of the late Rich ard Fuller Hamilton and Zulu Hartley Hamilton. .She was the widow of the hire Ben Daniel whom she married on JtJ>12, 1951. Prior to retire ment, she was a supervisor at Wonder Knit Sewing. She was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church and had been active with the Se- mor Center of CooJeemee andI Senior Friends of Davis Hos pital, Si^ivors; 2 daughters, Larol D. Brady and husband Nathan, and Melissa D, Ehlers and husband Steve, all of Mocksville; a sister, Helen H. Hood of Mocksville; a grand daughter, Michelle Smith; 2 great granddaughters. Destiny Smith and Kloe Baker; and a special friend, James GaitherShe was al.so preceded in i death by 5 sisters and 4 bioth- i>™e comrv Davie County Public Libi arv Wockr-.vi'iie. NC Jimmy Edward Hardy \ir. Jimmy Edward Hardy, S1, of Spillman Road, Mocks- ville, died Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014. He was bom Sept. 1,1963, in Suny County to the late Claude Edward and Mary Do ris Hodges Hardy. Survivors: his brother, Jo seph Landon Hardy (Michael Cheatham) of Mocksville: and several aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. .Nov. 2.' at Eaton Funeral Chapel. 'ITic. family will receive friends at the funeral home 1 hour prioi to the service. Online condolences: iviviv eatonfunerahervicc .com. Evelyn Foster Himter Mrs. Evelyn Foster Hunter, the widow of Charles Eugene Hunter, of Advance died on Friday, Nov. 14,2014. She was horn in Win- ston-Salem on Dec. 18. 1932 to Cecil Eugene and Geneva Heam Foster who preced ed her in death. She retired from RJR Tobacco after 32 years. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Chimch in Advance where she had been active in many phases of church life. She is preceded in death by a brother, Andrew R. Manuel. Survivors: her children and their spouses, Richard Hughes Jr. (Debra) of Advance, Mark E. Hughes (Karen) of Kem- ersville and Debbie H. Mi- shue (Eddie) of Clemmons; 5 grandchildren. Rick Hughes HI (Laura), Chris and Bran don Hughes. Ashley Marshall (Travis) and Trey Mishue; 4 great-grandchildren, Pal- rick and Audrey Hughes and Kinsley and Caleb Marshall; a step-son, Ricky E. Hunter (Renee); 2 step-grandchil dren, Rich and Brittany Hunt er; a step-great-granddaugh ter, Lila Hunter; a brother, Donald E. Foster (Judy) of Winston-Salem; several nieces and nephews; many friends; and her kitty. Huey. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 18 at Macedonia Mora vian Church by the Rev. Jeff (barter. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The family received friends one hour pri or to the seiwice at the church. Memorial: Macedonia Moravian or to ii charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: ii'ivw. hayworth-miUer.com. VA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 20,2014 Oavie County Public Liocai) Mocksvilie, NC He was preceded in death 5y his mother. Surviving: his bride of 21 years, Kim Kluih Hughes; 4 :hildfen, Jobnathan Hughes ;Tammy) of Little Rock, Ark., Sarah Hughes of Ra leigh, Josh Hoge (Ashley) of Blowing Rock, and Brett Hoge (Wendy) of Advance; 6 grandchildren ranging ia age from 5 to 10: his fa ther (Kathy) of Spruce PLoe: 2 brothers, Roger Hughes (Dawn) of Sierra Vista, Ariz, and Jeny Hughes (Sandi) of Sumter, S.C.; several nieces and nephews, his father- and mother-in-law, Kenneth and Grace Kluth of Boone; and his two pugs. Sadie and Otis. A celebration of life will be held at I pjii. Saturday. Nov. 22 at Hiilsdale United Meth odist Chiuch with the Rev, Larry Vance Hughes Mr Urty Vancf "Pop- and nephews, h.s fath„ f r-i mother-m-law, Kenne Pop Hughes 62, of Glem- _ . r n^ . , Grace Kluth of Boot mons, died at home on ,,, , j V, 1-1 ooi.< his tw o pugs. Sadie arWednesday, Nov. 12, 2014 ,, , .. Acelebrationoflife after a 216 year battle wnh A1.S (Amyotroph.c Uteral Hiilsdale Unitec Sclerosis). . odist Church with li He was born April 19. , ,,, ,. „ . ... _ .„ . ,, Jerry Webb officiating 952 in Biirnsvillc to Vance •' .„ , , Metnorials: LVH ALS and Bernice Hughes. Larry „ , . n,-i o - ->m/, . Foundation. PO Box 2036, attended Western Carolina _ , . ,, , ,, , Advance, inni'Aope4(W,o'j".Umversiiy and then went into _ , / ' . , ,, . Online condolences: u >nv, the accounting field, where .- , 'um^'orth-miller.com. he built a successful 40-year career, retiring in 2013 as the managing partner of health care at Dixon Hughes Good- raim, LLP, After retiring, he was pursuing a master's de gree in practical theology at Pfciffer University and was working in the office of the COO at Samaritan's Purse, He was an active member at Hiilsdale United Methodist CHiurch as well' as volunteer ing with Water .Missions In ternational, Samaritan's Purse , and Forsylh Jail and Prison Ministries, .o- Oavie Counti' Public Ljbcaf> Mocks'v'iile, NC Theresa L. Ridenhour Theresa Louise "Momma T' Stailard Ridenhour, 54, ol Statcsvilie died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014 at iredeli Memorial Hospital, Bom in B.iltimore Md. on Aug. 27, I960, she was the daughter of Kenneth Ross Stailard of Baltimore and the late Barbara Minnix Stailard. She enjoyed cooking, bak ing, and crocheting. She was Chiisilan by iaitli. She was .also preceded in death by her husband. Jack Ridenhour, son. Eric Howell, and nephew, Jamie Collins, Survivors: her daughters, April Howei) and fianc4 Mat thew Dillon Jr. of Advance, Kesha Nicole Long and hus band Jeremy of Statesvillc; sons. Rick Howell and fiance Kaylee James of WoodJeaf, Slephen Ridenhour of Okla homa, Danny Ridenhour and wife Julie of Mocksville; ex-husband, Scott Howell of Salisbury: brothers, Kenneth H. Stailard, Ret, Sr. Chief Pet ty Officer and wife Helen of Roanoke, Vu,, David R, Stai lard and wife Kristy of White Sulphur Spring,*, W.Va.: sisters. Connie Maier and husband Mike of MassiJlon, Ohio, Darla Collins of Akron, Ohio; grandsons, Caden Long and Eric Howell; granddaugh ters, Kaitlynne Dillon, Teairah Dillon, and Add.iiyn Howell; a grandchild on the way: and several nieces and nephews, A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 at Woodleaf Baptist (Zhurch, with the Rev, Chris Williams officiating. Shiriey Ann Green Stroud Mrs. Shirley Ann Green Stroud, 78. of Slate.sville, died Sunday. Nov. 16.2014, at the home of lier daughter. She was bom March 18. 1936 in Davie County to the late J.imes Burris and Nellie Fullerow Gieen. Mrs. Siroud was a Christian. She was a wonderful cooh, seamstress ind a creiitive aiti.si who en- oyed cross stitching, paini ng. wo(vd CTrffts and flowers. She was also preceded in leath by 4 sisters. EliMbelh jteen, ^ni Green Bcch. Ma de Green Hanes dlid Bemice jreen Saunders: and 3 broih- :rs, Jame.s "Bulldog" Green, 3olon Green and Bobby Survivors: her husband of 62 years, Amos Monrw ' "Bud" Stroud of the home; 4 I daughters', Doris Stroud Ren- legar (Teny) of Siatesvilje, , Sharon Stroud of Harrnony, . Rhonda Stroud Lytion of Cn- tawba and Judy Suxtud Elliott of StatesviJlc; 7 grandchil dren, David Cloer (Alisha), . Paul Renegar (Amber), Qjri.s- tina Renegar, Adrienne Stroud Williams (Michael). Crystal Lytton Mitchell (Derek), Lex- ie EUion and Logan Eilioct; 7 great-grandchildren, Austin, Bethany, Kenedie, Karsyn, . Zdc, Paris and Ethan; 2 brothers, Kenneth Green and Wayne Green (Lois); a sister- in-law, Diane Greene; a broth- er-jin-lflw, Craig Hanes, all of Mocksville; extended family, I David Lytton and Henry At kins, both of Statcsville; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was ' conducted at 1 p.m. Wednes- n day. Nov. 19 at Society Bap- i tisi Church Cemetery in I Siatesville with the Rev. .Icfl Holder officiating.. I'he fam ily received friends Tuesday. I Nov. 18, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville, Online condolences: wn iv. eaMiifitneralseryicej:om. 1 Kenneth L. Wommack Mr. KenneiJ) Uunar Wom mack, 93. died Monday, Nov. 10. 2014 at 1:12 .a.m. at Ber muda ViUage Health Center in Advance. He was born May 31. 1921 in Winsion-Salein, the first cliild of Sidney Lamar Woiiimnck and Ada Culler Wommack. Growing up in Winston-Saiem he was ac tive in First Christian Church, helped at the Crystal Ice plant where his faihct was manag er. and graduated from NC Stale University with a bach elor's degree in mechanical engineering. While working in Pitisbuigh, Pa., he met Mary Jean Hopper and they were married May .6, 1945. In 1947 the family moved to Winston-Salem and he began work 81 Western Electric until his retirement in j 980. He wa.s active in the Winston-Salem Engineers Club; Lewisville Civic Club; member, elder, past chair of the board ajid member of the choir at First Christian Church; Boy Scouts of Anietica; NC Triad Chap ter ol Natural Food Associates (founding director); American Cancer Society; Red Cross (six gallon blood donor); di rector of environmental and ediicallon committees for Telephone Pioneers of Amer ica; initiated and co-directed several health fairs at Western Electnc and in the communi ty; and director of the Forsyih County Environmental Board. He and his wife were involved in Crisis Control. Meals-on- Wheels, and many other ef forts to hel]) the community. He was interested in envi ronmental questions, ecology and conservation. His hobbies included organic gardening, hiking, reading, camping, car pentry, electrical installations and repairs, wood stove in stallations and solar heating. He was a member of Thu Beta Pi. Golden Chain.Phi Eta Sig ma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Tau Sigma. Preceded him in death were his parents; wife, Mary Jean Hopper Wommack; and brother, William W. Wom mack. Sun'ivors; children and spouses, David Roy Wom mack (Virginia Yap) of Snn Diego. Calif.; Richard Sidney Wommack (Gloria Guldbeig) of Mocksville; Jane Lou ise Wommack Brown (John Brown) of Asheboro, and Paul Tyson Wommack (Do ris Ann Steppe) of Aliquip- pa. Pa.; grandchildren. Klif Latnar Wommack (Amanda) of Charlotte and daughters Rosemary and Jane; Joel Daniel Wommack (Emily) of Charlotte; Mimi Wommack Jervoso (Mncco) of Maiden, Mass, and twin daughters Emma and Megan; sisier-in- ! law, Jean Emery Wommack of Cincinnati, Ohio and four children with families, Jiiditli Wommack Pfingsiag (Henry). Kent William Wommack (Gro ITaiebo), Lynne Wommack Esp>- (Jay). .iihI Mary Wom mack (Jim McKenzie), A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 at First Christian Church. Winslon-Salcm, with a recep tion following the service. Memorials: First Christian Church. Davie County Public Libiary Mocksville, NC Ramon Dwight Baker .Mr. Ramon Dwight Baker. 82, of Glaiislone Road, Mocks- ville.died Saturday, Nov. 22,2014. at his home. Mr. Raker \va.s bom Sept. 19,1922 in Davie Count)' to ilic late Mack Raroon and Lillian Nichols Baker. He was a veteran of till- Army. He was also preceded in ileath by a son. David Ramon Bak er: a granddaughter, Cynthia Baker't'nnier; and a brother. Dal las Baker. Surtdvors; 2 sons, Darrell D. Baker of Yadkinville and Jo seph Wayne Baker(Teenn)of Moeksville; their mother, Eliza beth R. Baker of Yadkinville; 2 great-grandchildren, Shawn and Madison Turner; and a sister, Carolyti Sceary. A private inumraenl will be held tit Rose Centetery, Memorials: Americatt Diabetes Assoc., 1300 Baxter St., Sle, \50. Charlotte. 28204; or The Neuropathy Association, 110 W.40ihSi.,Sie. 1804, New York, NY 10018. Online condolences; wwwMiunfuncivhcrvice^om. Bavie county Wftouwair- r/,Gcl'>sville, nU James Cecil Gartner Mr. James Cecil Gartner 85, of Mocksville died in the early hours of Wednesday rooming, Nov. 19.2014, afici struggling with pneumotiia. He was a gnidtiale of Cool Springs High School and ii lifc-long resident of the Da- vie Academy community Ihrouglioiii his life, he wa.- an active member of Saletr Uniteti Methodist Church where he sened as a Sunday school teacher and treasurci for years. He was a membei of both the Mocksville Ma sonic Lodge and the Eastern Star for more than 50 years as well as the NatioDal Rural Letter Carriers' Association ' Mr. Gartner worked for tlie U.S. Postal Service for -30 years serving inside the post office and as ti letter carrier After he retired at 58 he con tinued to woik several jobs I including driving a school bus for the Davie County .School System and working as a eleik m Willow Oaks Hardware and Caudell Lurn- ber Co, His favorite job was bagging groceries at Lowes grocery store in Clemnions As a "bag boy" he spent his days talking to people, giv ing them a helping hand, and making their day brightei with a smile. This was char acteristic of Mr. Carmer who was known to say, "People are what is iniponam, and we all neeil to take care of each otli- t-r," Alan Bowles, a long time friend, said: "If the world was filled with people like Mr Camicr we "woiddn't have to vvofT)' about meanness and wars." After nine years with Ijdwcs, he retired once more but wasn't finished working His fi nal "career" was that o1 Grand Jury Liaison for Davie County. He left this position (11 age 82. Mr. Gartner spent the last two years of his life as a re.sident of Arbor Acres re- tirenienl community in Win- ston-SaJem. He was a favor ite among the nurses and staff, many of whom slopped by the last day of his life to give him ilieir love and sing to him which was one of liis greatest comforts in later years. Siufivors; his wife, Rutli Bogci Cannot, 85, also ol Arbor Acres; daughter, Janict Ciirlncr Meyer and son-in-lav. I Lurry Meyer of Mocksville: and granddaughter Hiz^th Demon Meyer of Washing ton, D.C. He was pieceded in death . by his parents. Thomas Glenn I and Bessie Bameycastle Cali- ner; brothers, Roy Holt and 'Ihoraas Elijah; and sister Bessie Pauline Cartner. A funeral seirvice was conducted at 2 pun., Satur day, Nov. 22 at Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev, John Erwin officiating Burial followed in the church cemetery with Masonic graveside rites conducted by , j Mocksville Masonic Lodge 1 AbWAM 134. Mentorials: Salem UMt Building Fund, c/o Paul Shew 1582 Davie Acadenty Road Mocksville; Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, 60C College St.. Oxford, 27565: or Arbor Acres, 1240 Arboi Road, Winsion-Salem, 27104 Online condolences; tnnv eiiumfiiiieralservicexom. Norma Jean George Nonna Jeiui FoPtejGeoj'j;e. •17, of Edwards Road. Har mony, died Samrday. Nov, i.T, 2014 Fii l.akc N'orman Regional Medical Genter in Moores\iIIe, Boni Aug. 2. 1967 in Winsion-Salem. she was the daughter of the late Mitch ell Foster and Betty Ihllent Foster, She had worked .ns a machine operator at "Itionip- son Crowit Wood, She was a member of Coolcemce Church of God. Her talents included singing and playing the piano. She enjoyed bowl ing and reading and belonged to book clubs. Survivors; her husband of 17 years, James L. George of the home: 3 step-daugh ters, Bridget Lane of Georgia. Nichole Bush and husband. Ricky of SiJer City, and Jessi ca DoUar and husband Ben of Pitlsboro; a brother, Thoiiiiis Allen Foster and wife Rohin. a niece. Brittany Brtnvning and husband, Robert, and a nephew, Tyler Fustcr, all of MocksviUe; 9 grandchildttn; and several nunis, uncles and ' cousins. The fiuniJy received friends at Davic Funeral Service Chapc.l on Monday. Nov. 24. from 6:30-7 pjii, A celebration of life service followed in the funeral chap el at 7 pan. with Pastor Jolm Ciimpbeli and Pastor Austin Caviness officiating. Online condolences: ivu'iv. daviefuttt'.rahiTvki'.cimi. ^ Jiramk' Ktmii'tlt Holt Mr, Jiiiimie Kenneth Holt of Lakewood Dii\e, Mocks viUe. died on Nov. 16,2014 at Wake Forest Bajttist Medical Center. He was boni Dec. 4, 1935 to the late Ken and Pauline Holf. He was a faithful mem ber of Liberty United Meth odist Church- He began his career in 1956 at Carolina Oarage as a dicscl mechanic. He later worked for Inger- soll-Rajid where he retired in 1998 after 27 years as a senior lab technician. He enjoyed working oiiLside in his yard and garden. He loved babysit ting his twin great-grandchil dren and watching some of his otiier great-grandchildren play football and baskelbaii. Survivor.s: his wife of 59 and a half years, Shelby; 4 children, Susaii Wall (Billyj of Mocksviiie, Gaiy (There sa) of Adv.ancc, fanuny Wil liams (Tun) of Lake City. Ha. ajid Gin.a O'Brien (Mikey) of -Mocksviiie: 9 giandchildren: and 12grtai-grandchiJdren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 2 pun. at Liberty United M^aKxiist Church with the Rev. Brad Cunningham offici ating, The family w ill receive friends following the service. Memorials; Liberty UMC General Fund. 141 Gladstone Rd.. Mocksviiie, Survivor: her duughtei. (•iidia Lewis of the home: a sister. Irene (Dallas) Steele of I lariiujiiy; and a host of ftiec- cs, nephews, and friends. Her fiineral service was held Monday, Nov. 24 at 2 jiiiii at i'iisl Baptist Church m ijanmmy. The Rev. Jeffrey Mijicr olTicialcd and burial followed ill the clninrh ceni- etcr>'. Online condolences; "'tvw'. I (.UuhamFimeralHomeJtfu i Ciaiidcnc Cornelia Lewis Claudcnc Cornelia Suru- iiiers Lewis of Harmony died on Nov. 19- 2014 after a brief illness. She was born June 24. 1944 in Iredell County, daughter of the lute Booker T, Summers and Clara Campbell SunmiEis. She was educated in the Ircdcll County Schixils iiiul graduated from Unity High School, She niieniled La-Mac Beauty' College in Wiiiston-Salem wbeie she tfiimud a cosmetology license and WHS valedictorian of her class..She retired in 2010 after 24 years with Bank of Aiiicr- itii. Fishing, sewing, and playing in her flowers ivere a few of her favorite things. She was a charier r.iembfr of First Baptist Church in Harmony, and .served as Sunday School .Assistant Superintendent and teacher, as well us vice pres- idam of the Missionary Board aM Willing Workers Ministry ' She was preceded in death by 7 biothers, George. Sam uel. Solomon, Alvin, Bix>k- er Mitchell. Roosevelt. Ijtc Preston; and a sister. Willcnc C'flisoil. COVNTV ENTEBnUSE Davie County Public LiDratjf ^^ocksvilte, NC J.D.PresneU J.D. Presnell, 81 , of US 6()1 South, Mocksville. diet! at the Kale B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winslon-Sa- lem on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. He was bom in Wataugn Cfiunty on Oct. 26, 1933. the son of the late Hatrison Wes ley Presnell and Nola Tnv'eiic Presnell, and die widower of the late Lore<iie Wagner Prc!-- nell whd died in 2001. Mr. Presnell w'as a former employ ee in ilie Eiiginccriiig Lab of llngcrsoll Rand Corp. He was a long-time member of Tur- rcntine Baptist Church where he had served as a deacon and Sunday School teaehei. He was known as an antique eai enthusiast, .^mong his fa- voiites were his Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster, a 1957 Sludebaker Hawk, and a 1939 Mercury. He wa.s often seen driving around Mocksville in some of his prized vehicles. I Survivors: his daughter. iSlieila Kidd of Mock.sville: I2 brothers. Dan Presnell liuid Riiv Presneli. and a sis ter. Rotanna Head, all of Mocksville: 2 grandchildren. Andrew Harris and Morgan Harris; 4 great-grandchildren. .Ashlec, Spencer. Ian and Na than Hants; and 2 daughters- in-law, Brook and Crystal Harris. lit v'ii.c also preceded in I dvaiii 'fv a daughter. Pamela Hnnis. pins 8 brothers and 3 A ccicbrHlion of life ser vice wa.s held on Fiid.ty, Nov. i 21 at 4 p.m. at Tuirenihie BiiiMist Church with the Rev. Fred (.'arltoii officiating. Tlie family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Fellow church members served as . pallbearers. I Memoriiils; Ttirrentinc B.tptist. C/0 Mildred James, n 613 Tiirrenline Church Rd.. Mocksville, Online condolences: nwic. d/ivicfwivralservice.com. Manda 'Lizzie' Reeves Mitiula "Ll«ie" Beck Reeves. 99, of Sheffield Road, Mocksville, died on Wednes day, Nov. 19,2014 at her res idence. Her near century-long journey began in Davie Coun ty on iune 28. 1915. She was the daughter of the late David Snow Beck am! Mary Jane Woolen Beck, and the widow of ihi laic Willmni Howard Reeves. Tlicy were married for 5.5 years at the time of his death in 1999. Mrs. Reeves was .1 homeinaker. but her oiineach went far beyond her own home. She was an active menibei of New Union United Methodist Church where she has served as a Sunday School leachcr. the superintendent of the Sundav .School Depart- meni. and wa.s recipient of the Laity Service Award. She was named "Woman of the Year" by the Sheffield Ruriian Club. One of her favoiite hobbies was quilling, and many of her lamily and friends were recip- ientf of the bciiuiiful results of Iliis gifted inlem. Smsivors; sons. William "'Bill" Howard Reeves Jr. and wife Brendii oi' High Point, ' and Edward Eugene Reeves 'and wife Cindy of Aiken, |S.C.; her diiughter, Phyllis j Williams and husband Ken ny of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Paul Beck and wife Betty of Mocksville, and James Beck j and «ifc Cantlyn of Pana- Ima City. Flu.: 6 grandchil- Idren, Tammy Burris (Chad), 'Kelly Chiles (Billy), Greg Reeves (Deann), Keena and Clay Reev es. Amanda Jordan OVcslcy). and Brian Williams (Ashlee); II great-grandchil dren. Christian Reeves, Wis dom and Alana Burris, Kay- la, Lyric and Thomas Chiles, Bailey and Xiinder Reeves, Wesley Reeves. Ella Jordan and Helen Williams; a great- grcai-grandchild. Recce Chil es; brtiiher-in-liiw, John Hen ry Reeves; and sislcrs-in-law, -Anna Wright (Rev- Wade), Helen Sampson, and Lucille Vemon I.Ciirlis); plus many niece.s. nephews and friends. She wioi also preceded I in dead! by 2 sisters, Naomi Reeves and Esther Keller, and ! a daughter-in-law, The family leceived friends Friday, Nov. 21 at the j Davie Funeral Service Chap- i el. The celebration of life ser- j vice was held til 11 u.m- Sat- f urday, Nov. 22 a! her church. Nesv Union United Methodist, I with the Revs. Eric Lineberry 5 and Wade Wriglii officiating. " Burial followed in the church ^ cemetery. Memorials; New Union .J UMC, C/0 Doris Dyson, I 1469 County Line Road. Har- inony. 28634. Online condolences: uww. iliivicfimfralsfmci.'.cam. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRJSE RECORD, Thnrsday, Nov. 27.20J4 - Davl'd CcLiity PuDlic LiDiat)f Mocksville, NC 5^ ^ Angeline Mary Schilagi Mrs. Angeline (Ann) Mary Schilagi. 98, died on Wednes day,Nov. 12.201-1. Slie gave ihe gift of hap piness and love to many w ith clegimcc, laughter, beauty. giacCi and smile. She was born in Buffalo. N.Y. on April 9, 1916. daughter to the late Sebastiiui Scoppechio and Rose Di Giaconio. She w.as also preceilet! in death by her husband of 56 yr^rs. Anthony Philip Schi lagi in 1995. and 3 sibling.', Betty, Mary, and Marie. Survivors; her son, Frank Schilagi of Bermuda Run and his wife Jennie, who was her best friend; 4 grandchildren, Cltrysial and Rob. Scott, and Frank John; 2 great-grand- i children. Zachary and Lucas; 5 siblings. .Anthony, Rose, and Dolores; many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends; and lier special friend. Ron Dyer. A graveside service was held on Saturday, Nov. 15 at Rnon Baptist Church Ceme- icry. Oxford, with Fnihei John fiillcspic officiating. Memorials: Humane Sofi- el)' of Davie (u-invjDffvieA'- CHumane^rg). Online condolences; intni'. frank\'cigIeiviiclsons.com. Georgia Ann Shfet.s Mrs. Georgia .Ann Cote- man Sheets, 76,of Mocksviljfc died Thursday. Nov. 20, 2014 at her home. She was bom .Sept. 9.1938 in Ninety Six. S.C. She was preceded In death by Curt Patrick Colemtin, Minnie Lee Gibson and. John Hackle- Surviving: a son, Ricky Byrd; 2 daughters, l.eeaii Wilson and Tina Frceniiin. 14 grandchildren: and 17 great-grandchildren. The family received friends Sunday. Nov. 23. at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Online condoicnccs: mvw. hayworlh-milliT.rom. He was also precetled in death by 2 brothers, Lee Troy :Sizemore and Roger Size- :moie. Thefamily received friends at Mackie-Sinclair-Hawkins Funeral & Crematory Ser vice in Yiidkinvillc on Saiur- day,'Nov. 22 from 1-3 pun. A graveside celebration of life service follow eel .Satiiixlny at 4 p.m. at Sandy Springs Baptist Church in Harmony with the Rev, Robbie Sizeniorc offici- aiing. Online condolences: h-h-w. mackiesiiidairhawkinsxiim. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Nov. 27,2014 NBiily Ray Sizeraore Billy Ray Sizcmore. 74. of Lone Hickor)' Road. Ynd- kinvillc. died .at his home Wednesday, Nov. 19,2014, A native imti lifelong res ident of Yadkin County, he was bom Oct. 21, 1940. the son of the laii Troy .uzemore and Mary Flynu Sizemore. •Vlr. Sizeniu/e reiiieti from the Yadkin County Board of Education where he served as chief mechanic at the school bus garage for a number of years. Ho was a friend to all, sometimes known as "Smil ing Billy," and never met a stranger. Survivors: daughters, Cathy Willianw and husband. Jamie of BoonviJle and Mari anne Sizcmore of Y.adkinviile; a son, David Sizeniore and wife Otssic of Yndkiiivillc; .3 sisters. Darlene Adams and Louise Martin, both of Yadk- invilie, and Shirley Sizemore of Winsioii-Saleiii; gnmtl- chiidreii. Aniiinda Hutchens. Johnathoii Troulinan. Katie Wooten. Zelli W'mcn and Holly Davis: and preal-p'and- children. Haven, Heniy, Ha vana and Maiilicw. Memorials: Kate R. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 1^^ Hospice Lane, Winston-Slipt lem, 27103; Wesley Memo rial UMC Men's Club, 1210 Bolton St.. Winsion-Salem, 27103. Roger Raymond Snapp I Roger Raymond Snapp, 68. of Mix.'ksviljc. died on Sarurday, Nov. 22. 2014 at the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Saiem. He was bom on March 6, 1946 in Meadowview, Va., to the liUe Marvin and Stella Snapp. He served his country honorably in the US Army via the 1 si Air Cavalry, 11th Avia tion Battalion 1966-1968 and was a Vietnam War veteran. He was a baseball fan with loyalty to the Atlanta Braves. College basketball was his vice in the winter, cheering for Ihe Diikc Blue Devils. As II hantis-oii <J;id he co.xhed his son, Chris's little league baseball and Oi'liinisi soc cer teams. He siwiii 30 years working for the Schiiiz.-'Strnh Brewery, retiring in 1999. He \va.s an active member of Wesle)' Memorial United Methodist Church and pro vided leader.ship to the Boatd of Trustees, Methodist Men's Club and the men's softbal] team. Upon hi.s retirement he gave countless volunteer hours to Samaritan Ministries. Senior Services and helped build sevcrtd homes for Hab itat for Humanity. He was also jtreceded in death by a brother. Rob ert Snapp; and sister, Betty Snapp, Survivors: his wife of 46 years. Cliiine Isenhour .Snapp of the home: and ids son. Chris of Clemmons. A memorial service lo celebrate his life was held at 13 a.m. on Tdesday. .Nov. 25 at Wesley Memorial UMC, Winston-Salem. w ith the Rev. Bret Cogan offidaiijig. Vis itation followed the service. A military graveside .sei'vice will be held at 11 a.m. on Fri day, Nov. 28 at Willianison's Chapel LIMC. 575 Braw- ley Sdiool Road, Moores.y>ll® Dsvie County Public LiDraf> Mocksville, NO Hal Dodd Angell Sr. Hnl Dodd Angcli Si. ol Pon Orchard. Wash., died on Nov. 29,2014. He was bom on Dec. ?. 1927 in Mocksville to Albion Hiawatha and Nannie Dewic Nichols Angell. He joined the U.S. Navy when he was 17. came home after three yeats and then a couple of years lat er re-joined the Navy, making it his career. He came back to Davie County for short visits. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers. Paul. Cecil and Wiley Angell; and sisters, Irene Bostain. Bessie Sechrest and Lavada (Nikki) Blake. Survivors: a son, Hal Dodd Angell Jr. of Port Orchard: and sisters, Gilma Goodman of Concord and Mabel Couch of Mocksville. i Kobert Eugene Baer Mr. Robert Eugene Baer. S7. of New Hampshire Cotin, Mocksville, died Monday. Dec. 1.2014.at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Saiem. He was bom Aug. 11. 1927. in Clinton County. Ind. to the late John Stephen and Beatrice Lavon Brant Baer. Mr. Baer was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was a member of Blaise Baptist Chtirch. Mr. Baer was also a member of Moose Lodge 7 (Fellowship degree), American Legion ' Post 12, VFW Post 1110, I Clinton Masonic Lodge F&A M 54 and was a past patron of . OES 6. He was also preceded in i death by a brother, John Ste phen Baer Jr. Sluvivors: hi.s wife of 66 years, Wilma Jean Baer of the home; 2 children, John Baer (Jan) of .Avon, Ind. and Cherie Monsees (Hal) of West Jefferson; a brother. Etl Baer (Marilyn) of Spiinghill. Fla.; 4 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be conducted at II a.m.. Satur day, Dec. 6, at Goodwin Fu- uera! Home in Frankfort, Ind. Entombment will follow in Green Lawn Cemetery Mau soleum in Frankfort. The fam ily will receive friends from 9-11 a.m. Saturday at the fu neral home. A memorial service will be conducted at 7 p.m. Mon day, Dec. 8 at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Phillips officiating. Tlie fam ily will receive friends in the sanctuary' the senicc. Memorials; Blaise Baptist Building Fund, 134 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville. Online condolences; ivmiv. eaionfimeralservici'.coi". A nKDioiini scivitv wa: held ill 6 p.m. IXicsday, Dec, 2 at Eaton Fnnei nl Chapel in McKKsville with the Rev, JimI Gryder officiating. The family received friends one hour pri- I ortoihc ser\ ice. I Memorials; St. Jtide Chil- I dren's Research Hospital, I PC Box 1893, Memphis, TN ; 38101-9950 or humane soci- 1 ety of donor's choice. I Online i;ondolenccs; h'h-m'. I eaimifui'fulseiyice £om. \i Janice Jarvis Hailey Mrs. Janice Jarvis Hailey, 60, of Rockwell, died Sunday. Nov. 30,2014, at her home. She was born Aug. 12, 1954, in Taylor County, Ga. to the late James Edward and Anicc I'lowm.an Jarvis. She was a member of Trecdom Qiristian Worship Center wiieic she cnjoyerl work ing in the nursery. She was a kind-hearted person who loved eveiybody and never met a sirnnger. She enjoyed working with special needs children, sewing and animals. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Tony Jar vis. Survivors; her husband, Barry I-ec Hailey, and a daughter, Elizabeth Yoimt, all of the home; a son, Tony Yount (Jennifei) of Wood- leaf; 4 grandchildren, Tony, Robert, Jenna and Autnmn Yount; a sister, Patricia Da- (Danny) of Stuart, Va.: a brother. Gary Jarvis (Joann) of -lacksonville. Ra.; a neph ew. Jerry Huffman (Rita) o1 Roanokc. Va,; great-nephew, Logan Huffman; and special friends. Regina Eveihait and Bob Wood, DAME COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 4,2014 Ua.ie UDi-af) fviocksvilitj, HC Robert EarJ Ma be Mr. Roben Barl Mabc, 82. Winston-Salem. died Saiur- day, Nov. 29.2014. He was born March 9, 1932 in Monigomery County to the late Earl Baldwin Mabe and Mary Necdham Mabe. He was a graduate of Star High School playing on the basket ball and baseball teams and both went undefeated those years. Mr. Mabe was a mem ber of Bethel United Method ist Church, a lifetime member of (he Elk's.servedin the U,.S, Navy during the Korean War and had retired from RJR Na- bisco after 33 years. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Clarence and Fetzer Mabe. Survivors; 2 daughters, Debra West Phillips and hus band John and Sandra L. Mabe, all of Bermuda Run; 2 granddaughters. Lauren A. West and Danielle A. Petiee; and several nieces and neph ews. A private graveside service was held at Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Christopher B. Hughes. Memorials: Bethel UMC, 2170 Bettiel Methodist Church Lane. Winston-Sa lem, 27103; or Forsyth Hu mane Society. 61 Miller St., Winston-Salem, 27104. Online condolences: wviv. haworih-miller^om. EHa Gladys McNeill Mrs. Ella Gladys Fos ter McNeill, 82. formerly of Milling Road. Mocksviile, died Tuesday. Nov. 25, 2014, at Kate B'. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Dec. 11. 1931 in Davie County to the late George Upptiid and Rose Ella Bamcj' Foster. Mrs- McNeill was a member of Dulin United Methodist Church where she sang in the choir and served as ti-easurer for many years. She enjoyed traveling, cooking and made wonderful sweet potatoes and pound cake. She was also preceded in death by her husband of t 62 years. Claude Hampton ; "Jelf McNeill; 8 sisters. Ma- 7ie Melton. Hazel Thomas, Blanche Uglc, Ruth Reavis. Helen Orrell. Laura Sparks. , Gertrude Robertson and Col leen Fonesl; and a brodicr. George Foster. Surviv'ors; a sister. Lucille Orrell of Advance; 4 sisters- in-)aw, Ruth Foster, Dot Pres ley (Mickey), Polly Hughes and Julia Seven; a brother-in- law. John Forrest; and several nieces and nephews. Faye Baity Miller Mrs.Fayc Baity Miller. 81. died Thesday. Nov. 25. 2014 at Clemmons Village One. Mrs. Miller was bora Feb. 8, 1933 in Yadkin County to Rayrhond and Cora Hutchens Baity. She was a member ol Boonville Baptist Church. Mrs. Miller was preced ed in death by her parents, a brother. Sanford Baity, and 2 sisters. Ethel and Flora Bov- ender. Survivors; her husband of 35 years. Donald Wayne Miller, 4 children, Alan (Ton ya) Williams. Kitty Williams, Steve Williams and Donnie Williams; 4 grandchildren. Eric Williams, Kathiyn Clark. George Williams and Carl Williams; 4 great-grandchil dren. Christopher Clark, Ka- ieigh and Haley Williams and Samantha Hunt; and 3 sisters, bla Martin. MoUie Smith- erman, iuid Oltie (Charlie) Smith. A graveside service was conducted Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 1 p.m. at Boonville Cemetery. Online condolences: >mnf. gertnyfitneralsenice^'om. . A funeral service was con ducted at. 4 p.m.. Saturday. Niov -yi) at F.aton Funeral 'rhapel with the„,yTraell and Ray OTerreU officiating. Burial JoUowed iin Pulin United Method;^ Church ameter>'. The family received friends at the funw- al home an hour prior to the "Memorials; Dulin UCm- = Daniel; 217 De-Ron-Kel -1 ijine.MocksvUlc. 1' Online condolences; uvvw. i-awnfiineraIsemcex:om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Dec. 4,2014 Dsvie County FuDiin UDiary h/iocksville, NC Letha Mac HoHoM'aj' Kluttz Ms. Ltlha Mac Hollo"ay Klunz.f)8.of Markliii Avenue,Mocksville,dic<iThursday,Dec.4. 2014 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Sept. 10. 1946 in Davie County to the late Ralpli Floyd and Minnie Belle Myers Holloway. Ms. Kluttz lived for her children and grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a son. Matthew Kluttz; and a brother, Michael Holloway. Survivor.s: 4 childien, Ronald Slew.an Jr. (Karol), David Kluttz, Laura Self, all of Mocksville and Angela Harkey (Jeff) of Salisbury; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 3 sib lings, Judy Wagner (Denny) of Mocksville. Jack Holloway (Nancy) of Salisbury and John Holloway of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday, Dec. 7. at Eaton Funeni! Chapel with the Rev. John Whalen officiating. Burial foUowed in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church Ceme tery. The family received friends Saturday, Dec. 6 at the funeral "home. Online condolences: tvMV.ealnnJiim'rahervicexom. ohn Whalen officiating. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Dec. II. 2014 j)a«e County WocKsviils, NO / John Richard Link Sr. Baptist Church Ceme- Mr. John Richard "Richie' ay, Dec. 6 at the funeral Link Sr., 68, of Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 1.2014, at rulservicexom. hislioroe. He was bom Feb. 11. 1946 in DaWe County to the late William Levi and Marie Smith Link. Mr. Link was ti veteran of the U.S. Amiy hav ing served during Vieinam- Hv loved everyone's children, Mi. Link was the rock of his family. Bailey and Blake Williams, He was also preceded in Jaden and Tristin Ashley; and {leaih by a son.Terry Wagon- siblings, William Link (Pia), cr; and a brother. Wayne Link. Ronnie Link (TameraJ, be- Siin'ivors; his wife. Cath- lores Goniz (Allen). Dennis cHne MaryAnn Link of Link (Marii), Libby Maclean home; children, Denise (Roger), Micbae! Link, Ken- Swvud, John Richard Link ny tank, nil of Mocksville. jr. (Denise), Ninki Angcll Annette Bissonette (William) {Michael Underwood), all of of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Mocksville and Jodi Sifford and Linda Jackson (Andy) of (Larry Weaver) of Salisbury; Moore, OkJa. A funeral senice was conducted at 11 a.m.. 7'hurs- day, Dec. 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial followed in Concord United Methodist Church Cemeleiy with military graveside riles conducted by the VFW Me morial Honor Guard.The fam ily received friends Dec. 3 at the funeral home. Memorials; American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Bmncli Dr.. Greensboro, 27407; or Wounded Warrior Project, PC Box 758517, To- peka.KS 66675. Online condolences: invtv. eatonfiineralservicexom. grandchildren, Ashley Hancs, Dusty Smith. Steven, Tyler, Jennifer and Austin Wagon er, NichoU Ashley. Jesse and Sabrina Link, Bradley Beck, Ajilber Link, Kayla Kirby, Haley Link, Adem, Alix and Aiulrcw Sheppard, Gabri el Underwood, Shannon, Scott and Savannah Sifford: great-grandchildren. Maddox Smith, Sean Link.Karlie, Lex- ie and Mason Wagoner, Paul "Buddy" and Andrew "Mini" I Sheppard. Summer Atweil, .She v-as also preceded m leaili by 7 brothers. Ihc family received friends Monday. Dec. 8 at the Davie Funeral Service r-l. A ceiebratioa of life ser vice was held Tuesday, Dco. 9 at 1 p-m, at Bixby Presbyte rian Church officiated by the Rev. Pete Peterson assisted 1^ Gary Marshall. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the •icivice. Burial followed in tiic church cemeteiy. Gnlinc condolences; ivtvtv. ihnk-fiineralsen'ice.cam. Loaisa Duoii Mayhew Louisa Dunn Mayhew, 96. ofAdvance, died at home Sat urday, Dec. 6,2014, with faari ily by her side, She was bom in Davie County on May 7, 1918. the daughter of the late Isaac W. Dunn atid Ttneie Hilton Dunn. She vv as the widtvw of the late .lames "High Pocket" Mayhew. Mrs. .Mayhew w.vs the oldest charier member of • Bixby Presbyterian Church where .she had many year^' of perfect attendance. She retired from the finishing de-, partmcni of Baker Furniture . Co. at the Jigc of 75 after 26 years. She enjoyed working in • her yard and growing Bowers. She inainiaincd a garden until she was 90. She also enjoyed sewing and loved ctxtking for her family on Suudays after church, Visits from her grand children. gretil-grandchildren and friends were highlights of her days as she grew older. Survivors: a sort. James Lestei Mayhew of Mocks- villc; r grandchildren, Ly- voiinc Rt avif (Craig) and JiJi Millet (David), of Mock;:- \illc; and 2 great-grandchil dren. Kyndtd] Miller and Jacies "Jamie" Reavds (Court ney), all of Mocksville. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Dec. 11.2014 - Pitt; (Chris), .Smcic W. Shofl- • nerlLeonardl.TraricTTiomas. and Mikayla Thomtis: broth ers. Roben Winters Jr. tind Tyler Thomits; grandfather, lack England; step-children, : Jessica Hinklo, Joe Munday (Jetmifer), James Munday. Jaiina Munday; step-grand- children, James Munday, Ra chel Hinkle, Adam Hbkle Jr. and Joe Munda)' Jr.; nephew, Lucas ShofTnen special aunt, Lisa Turner (Wayne); .special cousins, Kris England, Nick Turner and Lacy Turner; and special friends, Janene Gry- der, Moke Cridcr and Crystal Panerson Kennedy (Jeff). The family received frieirds Saturday, Nov. 29 from 11 ajn.-l p.iii. at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. The funeral | service followed ai I in the Westmoreland Chapel of the funeral home with the Revs. James Keever and Bobby Eades officiating. Burial was in the Bculah Baptist Chtird ' Cemetery. Memorials: Karlleigh Ni cole Munday Trust Fund c/o Wells Faigo Bank. 221 E. Broad St., Statesville, 28677. Onlliie condolences: wivnv. bunchjohiisoiifiiiieralhome. I Heathtr T. Munday Heather Kari-Leigh Thompson Munday. 35, of Statesville, died Sunday. Nov. 23,2014 at Wake Forest Bap tist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salero. Bom Oct. 18, 1979, she was the daughter of the late Robert Ivey Winters and Cindy (Paul) Thomas, who survive. She graduated from West liedell High School and worked for the Iredell-Staies- vdle Schools as a substitute teacher. She was a member of Bible Bupti.si Church, where she was aeiive. She enjoyed spentog lime with her fam ily. Shopping with Kariieigh. working with children, pho tography. Her favorite limes of the year was always the holidays, She was willing to help others in need. She was also preceded in death by her maternal gnmd- mother, Ciiirie England; pa ternal grandparents, Charlie and Carolyn Winters, Sanford Thompson; great-grandpar ents, Roy and Ellen Ciocr. Ivey and Freda Moore, Ce cil and Carrie Miller and her infant si.stcr, Cynthia Nicole Winters. I Survivors: her husband, Romild L. Munday, whom she married on Sep. 28, 2002 and daughter, Kariieigh Nicole Mnnday, both of the home; parents, Cindy and Paul Thomas; sisters, Amanda W. Davie County PuDiin LiDiarv ^lOcksville, NC Grace Marie Royal! Mn Grace Marie CaiKilc Royall, 62. of Oukc Whit- laker Road. Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 6,2(tl4. at licv A •! IRShe was bom Apnl IK- 1952 10 ihe late Ernest ston andRoMe Lovena Driver Caudle. She enjoyed helping neighbors, a loving personwho enjoyed knittuig. She put her family before herself. She was also preceded in death by a sister and 4 broth- ^"^Survivors: her liusband of 47 years. Ronnie G. Royall of ihe home; 2 daughters. Tarn-mi Baker (Tim) of Mocksville and Cindy Moore (Michael) ofBoonvUle; 2 grandchildren. Timothy Baker and Kimber- iy Moore; 4 sisters-in-law; 3 brothers-in-law; and sever al aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m.. Tuesday. Dec. 9 at Enion Funeral Chap el with the Rev, Greg McE- wen officiating. Btuial fol lowed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Tie f^i'ly received friends at Utc funer al home one hour prior to the service. Memorials; Juvenile Dia betes Research Foundation,^6Broadway,14ihF!oor.New York, NY 10004; or St, Jude Children's Research Hospii^. iPO Box 1B93, Memphis. TN \ 38101-9950. Online condolences; n-wv,-. eotoitfu>ser<i!sfn;ice.com. DAVLE COLIN TV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursflay. Dir. J J. 2014 Oavle County PudHc ubw Mocksville, NO Wilma Bamhardt Smith Mrs. Wilma Bamhardt Smith. 98, of Cullowhce and Mocksville.died Dec. 7.2014 at Mountain Trace Rehabilita tion and Nursing Cenier. She was known as the Til- jey Creek Prayer Warrior." Mrs. Smith was born in Davie County, June 23. 1916 to the late J.C. .and Bessie Hendrix Bamhardt. She was retired from Davic County Hospital where she w'as a nursing as sistant for 15 yeais. She was a member of Fork Baptist Cbiirch, and wa^ active in all church activities. She was church librarian for years, and helped children and young people in mission work and training union. She loved to grow' and share flowers. Her S greatest joy was loving and ' caring for licr family, and ( helping others. She was preceded in death ' by her husband. Joseph L. ' Smith, on Sept. 26. 1987; a daughter, Martha Joan Smith, : at age 7 weeks on March 1. 1938; and by a son, Donald E. Smith, on April 1, 2(M)6; 5 sisters. Geneva (Gray) Sheets; Annie (Leslerl Fos ter; Mabel (Richard) Allen: Marie (Clyde) Jones; Pauline 1 (Clarence) Carter; 2 broth ers. Charlie Barnhaidi; James Bamhardt; ii sister-in-law, Kemp Earnhardt. Members of her husband's family include: sisteni-in-law Ella Gray (Giimer) Brewer; Mattie Sue (TA.) Blackweldcr; Peggy Vogler, and brothcrs-in- law, Fred Smith, Aubrey Meirell, Bud Blackweldcr and Zollie Anderson. Survivors: 4 aaugmer.s Edith Ann (Dciry) Norman of Staunton. Va.; Elaine (1-airy) Russell of Swansboro, Jane (David) Hall of Cullowhee. aadJoeua(Ken)Lienau-Wood of Melbourne, Fla.; daugh ter-in-law. Sandra Smith of i Mocksville; 1.5 grandchildren: I 16 great-grnndchildren; sev eral nieces and nephews; and sisier-in-lnw, Kathleen Bam hardt. Her husband's family includes: sislers-in law Mary Metrell, Louise Blackwelder, Louise Smith and broiher-in- 1 law. Gene Vogler. I She has given her body 10 Bowman-Gra>' School of Medicine for medical re search so others may live. Memoriids: Building Fund of Fork Baptist Church: Fork Baptist. 3140 US 64 E.. ' Mocksville; or the Buildmg Fund of Cullowhee Baptist: CPO Box 37, Cullowhee, s 28723. Rosialyn Steele Rosiiilyn Steele of Har mony dieil on Wednesday, Dec. 3,2014 in Lake Nonnan Regional Medical Center in Mooresvillc following a peri od of declining health. SliewasbomJune21,1936 , in Iredeli County, datigbter of the late John Henry PJid Lil- lic M. Bailey Redmond. She graduated from Unity High School in 195S. Early in life she joined Zion Hiil AME ,Zion Church. Following her maniagc to Charles Steele in 1954 she Joined Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and served on the Usher Board. Later she , joined New Life Missionaiy Baptist Church in Troulnian and served a.<; an usher and member of the Missionary Department. She retired from J.P. Stevens Corp. and after a-liring she worked in home care. She loved flowers and associating with people. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Cathy: a son. Jonathan; and a brothei. John M. Redmond. Sunivoi's; her liusband of 60 yeare. Charles .Such- of Haimony: 3 sons, Minis ter Charles Steele Jr.. Joe A. Williams, and John (Reiiecl Steele; 3 daughters, Priscil. la (Billy) Holmes, Charlenc Steele, .md Zora "Peb" (Os car) Tucker; 2 sisters, Cla rice Redmond and Barbiini Eckles; 10 grandchildren: 18 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren; foster children, Daniel and James WilUams, Raymond Ltach. Timothy and Junior Parker, and WBie Shuford: several other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Monday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. at Ml. Nebo Baptist Church in Harmony. The Rev. Ivan Cowan delivered the eulogy . The family received friend.s at I the chinch one hour before the service. Online condolences: u'tvu'. GruhtuiiFiineralHomcJui. Earnest M. 'IVansou Earnest McKenny Ttan- sou, 68, of Farmington Road, Ya^ville, died Sunday Nov. 30, 2014, at Wake For est Baptist Medical Center in ^ston-Salem. He was the llih child bom to the late William and Grace Pledger Transoti in the Lcw- isville community on Nov. 8, 1946. He attended Cancr High School in Winston-Sa- 1cm and .served in the US Army during 1971-1973. He wfts^a tnick driver for King Sash and Door, retiring after 38 yeare. Survivors; his wife of 38 years,Kathy Sullivan TYansoulof the home: 2 .sons, Carlos .Transou (Lauren) of Clem- mons and Antonio "Duke" Transou (Apryl) „f Boone; 2 brothers, Allen T'ransou (Pauline) of Winslon-Salem ' and Fred Transou (.Shirlene) of Lewisville: ,t sister, Pa.slor Clara Cremedy (Bishop Mar vin) of Walkertown; 3 grand children. Carlo.s Moma Tnin- sou II, Isabella Rose Transou and Desmond Aninn- Tran sou; 3 sisters-in-law. Dorothy i ..S.Gaithcr, Geneva S. Spe.ise and Lenoa TVansoii; plus a host ofnieces, nephews, cous ins and friends. A celebration of life ser- \ice was held at 2 pun. on Sat urday. Dec. 6 from the chape! of Davic Funeral Service in Mocfcsville. Officiating was Bishop Marvin Cremedy, as sisted by the Rev. Dr. James Grant and the Rev. Rodney Barker. The family received friends 30 minutes priorio the service in the chapel.Burial followed ill the Bethany AME Zion Church Ccmeiety on NC 801 north of Farmington. Online condolences: hw'w. daviefimeralscrvlce.coni. DAVIE county EN-raiPRiSE RECORD. Dec. 11.: Davie County Public Library Wncksville. NO 'Judith Ann Borders Judilh Ann Spry Borders. 72, formerly of Hobson Drive, .Mocksviile, died with her family by her side on Mon day. Dee, ).S.2014 at KateB. Reynolds Hosince Home in Winsron-Sakm after a period of declinin|! henith. She tvas bom in Guilford County on Dec, 26, 1941, and Wiis the widow of the Inle Jimmy Borders who died ui 1992, Mrs, Borders gr.tclii- ated from (he public schools in Guilford County. She tiren graduated from Rowan Hos pital School of Nursing aftei which she received the second highest score on the NC State BoanI Bxam. She completed 35 years of serrice as a regis tered riursc with the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salisbury - She was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. .3lie t-ajoycd photography, cooking and traveling, Survivors: a son, Ed die Spiy and wife Triciu of Mocksviile: 2 daughters, Al- isa .Allen and husband Na than of Mocksviile. and Anita Kcisler and husband Robert of Tobaccoville; 8 grandchil dren, Ashley Blanfcenship j (Chad), Ajtdrew Allen {Ja- ' cic), Karen Souther (Jacob), , Joseph Wayne Spry, Aman da Chaffin, Anthony Beaver, Roben G. Kcisler and Ashtyn Bcat'er; and a grcai-graod- I child, Jayda Steele. I A celebration of life ser- ! vice was to be held at A pjn. Wednesday, Dec. 17 at Edge- wood Baptist Church officiat ed by Pastor Frank Blanken- ship and assisted by Pastor Bryant Madien, Pastor Rod ney Barker, the Rev. Robert Waugli and Fxidie Spry, Tlie family was to receive friends at lire church one hour prior to the service. A graveside ser vice was to be on Thursday. Dec. 18 at 11 a.m. at the old Salisbury Veterans Cemetery , on Main Street where she will be placed with her lute hus band. Online condolences: itivw. iluviefiniirulservict .com. Dorothy W. Coble Dorothy W. Coble. XI, of China Orxivc. died on -Smiday. Dec, 7,2014 in herresiderrcc. She was the wife of the laic John Q. Coble, She w.-i<t bom in Gadsden, Ala.on Aug. 7, 19.3? a daughter of the late Milton 1- and 0\ ella Turner Wallace. She enjoyed needle work and adored her grand children and great-grandchil dren. Survivors: a son, lidward L. Harmon Jr.; grand.sons, Edward Harmon 111 and wife Stephanie. Erik Harmon and wife Mindy, Adam Harmon and wife Vanessa, Chrislophcr Harmon and wife Brittany; great-grandchildren, Reilly, Hunter. KaJjn. Maya, Cha.sc; daughter-in-law, Kathleen, wife of Barry Wenrich. She was preceded in death by a biolher: Milton 1., "Buck" Wallace Jr. Funeral services were I'hiir.sday at 7 p.m, in the Rohlmid Funeral Home. Leb anon. Pa. Additional visi'ia- tion was Monday, Dec. 15 In the Limi-Honeycuti Funeral Home in China Grovcwiili graveside services at Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum in Salisbury. Memorials: St, Jode's Children Research Hospital. 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. A funeral service was conducieti at 3 p.m., Saiur- day. Dec. 15 at Eaton Funer al Chapel with the Rev. John Cirnff officiating. Tlie family ncoived friends at the funei- al home one hour prior to the service. A private burial will be held in Bixby Preshyieriaa Church Cemetery. Memorials: Bixby Presby- leriiin Cemetery Fund, 1806 Fork Bixby Road, Advance. Online condolences: mvw. €aionfunerabervice/:om. -^Shirley Nan Cornatzer i Mrs. Shirle)' Nan Beau- :hamp Comatier, 78, of Ad vance died Ttitirsday, Dec. II, 2014 at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home in Win- ston-Salem. Sbc was bom May 4.1936, in D.'jvie County to the late iiugcne Roosevelt and Ruth ftobcriMji. Bc.'ittchniup. She was a mcmltei of Bixby Pies- byteriaii ("ftmvh. She loved ilic IahiI and lici family; they were the most imporiant things in her life. She enjoyed cooking and enlcnaining in her home. She was ti gifted pianist and enjoyed playing at many special occasions. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Alton "Kit" Beauchamp. Survivor.s; her husband. Thoma.s F. Comatzcr of the home; 2 daughters, Mitii C. Hunter (Lonnie) and Angela Cornatzer, all of Advance; 2 sons, Rick Container of High Point and Kim Comatier (Beverly) of l.exington: 7 grandchildren; 5 grcnt-grand- cbildren; a sister. BcUy Benge (Tony) of Gooigia; ii brother. Earlie Bcniichiimp (Dorothy) of Clemntons: several niec- ^ es and nephews: and many- friends. Davie County Public Librarv ^inck^viilc. NC Normaa RU-hard Dale Norman Ricliard Dale, 75. of Cranberry L-me. Mocks- ville. died on Tue.sday. Dec. 9, 2014. ill Forsyih Medical Center. Bom in Middlesex Coun ty. Conn, on Oct. 2, 1939. he was the son of the late Syd ney Pearlent Dale and Mar ion Stevens Dale. Mr. Dale retired from Baker Furniture after 2S years of employment. He serxed in the Connecticut Army National Guard and was a member of Union Chape! United Methodist Church in Mocksville, He was also preceded in death by 4 brothers, Sydney Dale Jr., Robert Dale Sr., Kenneth Dale Sr., and Edward Dale, Survivors; his wife, Nancy Sparks Dale; 2 sons. Richard Michael Dale and wife Lisa of Mocksville, and Matthew- Lee Dale and wife Deane of Vadkinville; a daughter. Kath leen Dale Rail of Connecticut: 2 stepsons, Ricky Sparks and wife Lora and Alan Sparks, both of Mocksville: 4 grand children. Jessica Gamer. Manhew Dale Jr.. Christo pher Dallon and Jennifer Dale; 2 great-grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren, Stepha nie Sp.-u-ks of Farmington. and Amanda Eraen and husband Brandon ofAdvance; and spe cial pel, "Sparky." A celebration of life ser vice was held on Saturday. Dec. 13 at 2 pjn. at Union Chapel Unit^ Methodist Church witli the Revs. Neai Jones and Darren Crotts ofB- cialing. Military honors were accorded by the \'FW Memo rial Honor Guaj-d. The family received friends one hour pri or to the service at the church. Online condolences: innv, tJim'eJi/iiera/.renim.coni. I Tommy Gray Freeman Tommy Gray Freeman. 67, of Mocksville, died on Tues day,Dec.9,2014. He was bom Aug. 9. 1947 in Fonyth County to tlte late Tilden Freeman and Mary Bates Freeman. His graveside service was held at 2 pmi. Saturday. Dec. 13 at Union Cross Friends Church. Online condolences: wifM-. ^■nirrr^merolseniri.Mw, / if-' // Funeral service celebrating liei life were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 in the Hmesi TYoutman Memorial Chapel at Reavi.s Funeral Home of Hamionx' with the Rex-. Kevin Hobsen olficiaiing. Burial fol lowed ill ihe Harmony Cem- I'tery, Tiic family n-ccised friends Sunday at the fiinerni home prior to the service. Online condolences: n-vm-. rfavis/ioiera/homchormoiiy. com. Memorial: Gospel Ba|>- tist, 5014 Main Church Road Exi, MocksviUe; or to Kntc B. Reynolds Hospice, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winston-Snlem, 27103. Bertha Salmoas Johnsoo Bertha Ualmons Johnson. 88, of Haniiony died Wednes day, Dec. in. 2014 ai KaleB. Reynolds Hosjrice in Wn- sion-Salera. She was bom Nov. 3.1926, , in Yadkin Couniy and was the daughter of the late Blum Alexander and Fannie Jane Swaim Salmons, She was a homemaker who supported and assisted her husband on the family farm and was a quilter. She was a member of Gospel Baptist Church where she had been a member of the choir and formetiy worked in the children's ministry. She was also preceded in ' death on July 16.1990, by her husband. Robert Lee Johnson Sr. whom she married on Jan. 17. 1942; 2 daughters, Patri cia J. Gobble lint! Wanda J. Anderson: a son. l-aiiy Lee Johnson; 4 sislcrs, Lois .My ers. Mcrondalc Crater, Minnie Moielle Wagoner and Hazel Marie Cook; and 3 brothers. Thomas Salmons, Johnnie Salmons and Lonnie Salmons. Survivors: a daughter. Dtnna Johnson of Mocks ville; 3 sons. Roger Lee (Lin da) Johnson and Robert Lee (Shewnee) Johnson Jr., both of Slatesville luid Sherrill (Teresa) Johnson of Hatmo- iiy; 2 sisters. Vealrtce Arnolds of Hampionvillc and Anne Meadows of Kerocisville; a brother. Commie Salmons; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. ; VJUi.v, . -Mocksville, NC Helen IVibett Keenan Mre. Helen Janet Tribeti Keenan, 74, of Mocksvillc, died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014 at Wake Forest Baptist Medi cal Center in Winston-Salein. She was bom Feb. 12. 1940, in Radford, Va. to liie late Herben Cornelius and Lillie l.eekle Archer Tribeii. Mis, Keciiiiii was a mem ber of TTie Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tanglewood. She bad worked at Drcxei-Heriiage Fumitiiri; in MoeksvillE, She was also preceded in death by her stepfather, Ver- non Leek. Survivors; her husband, Nickies Gotdon Keenan of the home; a daughter, Pamela Keenan; a son, Billy Keeitnn; 2 granddaughters. Amber and Tori Keenan, all of Mocks- ville; a sister. Gwen Kline; and a brother. Joe Tribeit. both of Apopka, Fla. "A funcml service wa.s con ducted at 11 a.m.. Wedncs- day.Dec. 17 at Eaton Funeral ChapeJ. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received liiends at the funer al home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Caipenter.v for Christ, c/o Bethlehem UMC, 321 Redland Road, Advance. Online condolences: h-h-w. eatonfunerolservicexom. Guntber Alfred Kluge Mr. Guntber Alfred Kluge, 81. of Advance died Wednes day, Dec. 10. 2014 .at Forsyih Medical Center. He was bom May 31, 1933 in New York to .Alfred Paul and Johanna Kuehnrich Kluge. Mr. Kluge retired from Amp, inc. after 19 years and served in the U.S. Army as a front line medic during the Korean Conflict, Survivors: his wife, Ruth Biermanski Kiuge: 3 daugh ters. Christine Anne KJuge, Lisa Kluge Cain and husband Alan and Heidi Kluge An drews and husband Brian; and 2 grandsons, Huntington Al fred Andrews and Nathaniel Remington Andrews. .A funeral service was held at 11 ajn. Saturday. Dec. 13 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with Dr. Barry Lem ons officiating. Tlie family re ceived friends one hour prioi 10 the sen ice. Memorials: Wounded War rior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka.KS 66675. Online condolences: innv. ha\yvortb-miller£Om. / / Survivors; a son, Steve Walker (Tami); a daughter, JiU Walker Crook (John), all of Mbcksvllle; 5 grandchil dren, Briltaity Walker White ' (iyier),Alyson Walker Moore (Dave), John Walker (Sarah), Matt Walker (l.ori Tolliver) and Eve Crook: a niece, Sarah Wallace: and special friend, Hazel Smool. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 ii.m., Friday, Dec. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with speaker Shirley Cottlc. Burial followed in Concord United Methodist Qiurcli Cemetery w ith committal ser vice conducted by the Rev, Roy Miller. The family re ceived friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Davie Com- raimity Foundittion, PO Box 546, Mocksville, Memo: John L. Walker Scholarship; or Mocksville Lions Club, 116 Kelly Ave.. Mocksville. OnJine condolences; iv-ivw. eaton/uiieratservice x:om, John Leonard Walker Mr. John Leon.trd "'John ny" Walker, 88, of Kelly Avenue, Mocksville, died Ibesday, Dec. 9, 2014 at For- syth Medical Center in Win- sion-Salem. He was bom June 1,1925, ill Davie County to the late Willinm McKinley and Eva Augusta Keller Walker. Mr. Walker was a member of Concord United Methodist Church. He was instrumental in starting the amo mechan ics program at Davie County Hig!) School where he re- maiued an insumclor until his retirement. Mr. Walker had also worked at Sanford .Motor Co. and Pennington Chevro let. He was a past president of the Mocksville Lions Oub. While in Lions, lie was the recipient of two humanitari an awards, the Jack Stickley Award which w as awarded by Lions Club of North Carolina and the Melvin .lones Fellow ship Award from Lions Inter- naiiona), He was also preceded in death by bis wife. Dottle hlae D.iniel Walker, to whom be was a caregivcr during her battle with cancer; ii son, Da vid Lynn Walker; and daugh ter-in-law. Barbara Walker. Davie County Puutic Library Mocksville, NO David Howard ClarkeDavid Howard Clarke, 67,formerly from Waukon. Iowadied at his home in Mocks-ville on Dec. 14,2014.Clarke served in the fulltime ministry for 40 yearsthroughout the central UnitedStates, and parts of the South.Survivors: his wife, Maryof Mocksvillc; his mother,Clarice Olga Balk of Eastman, Wise.; brothers, Jamesof Waukon and Charlie ofFerryville, Wise.: and a sister,Susie of Eastman, Wise.A memorial service washeld at the Mocksville Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec.21.Online condolences: www.carolinacremation.com.Hal DockeryMr. Hal Dockery. 64, ofAdvance, died on Wednesdaymorning, Dec. 17,2014 at theKate B. Reynolds HospiceHome.He was bom Dec .19,1949in Forsyth County to JewellDempscy and Dorothy Robertson Dockery. Mr. Dockeryspent most of his life workingas a plumber and pipe fitter.He also served his country inthe U.S.Army.He was preceded in deathby his mother; his baby sister, Tammy Dockery; and adaughter, Angela Dockery.Surviving: his sister, Bren-da Seats (Ricky) and a specialnephew Ty Dockery. all ofAdvance; 3 daughters, AmyGreen (David) of Concord,Jamie Dockery of Kemers-ville and Ashley Dockery ofWinston-Salem; a son, JeremyDockery (Ximena) of Win-ston-Salem: 7- grandchildren;a great-grandson. BransenConnelly; and his dad, JewellD. Dockery of Morganton.A celebration of life servicewas held at II a.m. Monday,Dec. 22 at Hayworth-MillerKinderton Chapel with Dr.Ron Baity officiating. Burialfollowed in the Salisbury National Cemetery.Online condolences: www.hayworth-milUr.com.12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, DecPolly Driver FosterPolly Driver Foster. 90.of US 601 South. Mocksvilledied on Tuesday. Dw. 16.2014, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury aftera period of declining health.She was bom in DavieCounty on Jan. 13, 1924. thedaughter of the late FloydMitchell and Mary BeckMitchell. She was the widowof the late Lawrence B. Driverand R.L. Foster. Mrs. Fosterwas a member of First BaptistChurch of Cooleemee; owner/operator of J&N VarietyStore and U-Stop-N-Grill inCooleemee; and earlier yearsworked at Belk's in Salisbury.Survivors: 2 sons, TonyDriver of Mocksville andLawrence B. Driver Jr. (Laurie) of Oak Island; a brother,Floyd Gilmer Mitchell ofFlorida; 2 sisters, Helen Peoples of MocksvUle and EloisePratt of Mocksville; numerous nieces and nephews.25,2014She was also precededin death by a brother, AlbertMitchell, and a sister. EraMae Conners.A graveside celebration oflife service was held on Friday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. at Legion Memorial Park officiatedby the Rev. Allen Mullins.The family received friends atFirst Baptist Church of Cooleemee after the service.Memorials: First Baptist ofCooleemee, 284 Marginal St,Online condolences: vvvvh-.daviefuneralservice .com.Mary Elizabeth HesterMrs. Mary ElizabethThompson Hester of Advancedied Tuesday, Dec. 16. 2014at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.She was bom Aug. 30.1941 in Iredell County to Jesse Franklin and Mary JesterThompson.She was preceded in deathby her husband. Vit^il "Rick"Reich Hester.Surviving: 2 daughters,Sharon Britt and husbandCharlie and Christine Evans and husband Paul: a son,Richard Hester and wife Ch-asity: 10 grandchildren; 8great-grandchildren; and 2sisters, Sandra Baity and Robin Jones.A funeral service was heldat 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19 atGrapevine Baptist Churchwith the Rev, Ronnie Comerofficiating. Burial followedin the church cemetery. Thefamily received friends onehour prior to the service.Memorials: Cancer Services, 3175 Maplewood Ave..Winston-Salem. 27103; orHospice/Paliiativc Care Center, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103.Online condolences: www.hayworlh-nulIi'r.cotn.Cour.t/ Puijiic Lto'wccltsville, KC ^\e. - IT 5-1^/^5/1<^raldiiie E. SalesGeraldine Elizabeth Mage-worth Sales. 84, formerly ofMocksville, died Nov. 4,2014Id Horida at the home of herson. She suffered from congestive heart failure and hadbeen hospitalized and in Hospice for two weeks prior toher death.Bom Feb. 16, 1930 inBrooklyn, N.Y., the onlydaughter of the late Julius OtisMageworth and GeraldineElizabeth Lynch Mageworth,she was educated at ManualTraining in Brooklyn. Shehad worked for the CharlesPfizer Chemical Co. in NewYork City. After moving toNorth Carolina, she workedfor the VA Medical Center inSalisbury in nursing serviceswhere she retired after 32years. She loved animals, gardening and cooking. Duringher younger years, her freetime was spent traveling andenjoying time on High RockLake. She also enjoyed herfriends at the Davie SeniorCenter, and at Sacred Heartand St. Francis of the AssistCatholic cliurches.She was preceded » death"by her husband, Lonoie F,Sales, on June 1, 2002 aftdr53 years of marriage.Survivors; daughters, Barbara Michael of North Carolina and Elizabeth Kahn OfFlorida: son, Gregory Sales,of Florida; 8 grandchildren,Stephanie Mayes, JenniferMichael, Christopher Michael, Gavin Kahn, Ash-leigh Kahn, Andrew Sales,John Sales and Lydia Sales;7 great-grandchildren; 5 furry pets; brother-in-law, KenSales, and sister- in-law, Doris Lakey, both of Mocksville;and numerous nieces andnephews.Her final interment will bewith her late husband al theRowan Memorial Park Mausoleum in Salisbury.Memorials: Humane Society of Davie.i Chattie L. ShieldsMrs. Chattie GvengoodShields, 99. of Farmingtondied Monday, Dec. 22, 2014'at Cleirunons Village n. •She ;was bom in- Rocking-hara County on June 24,1915.'Mrs. Shields was a charter •member of Knoliwood Bap-tistCburch.She was preceded in deathby her parents; her husbandof 72 years, John D. SliieldiSr.; 3 brothers, 2 sisters, and agreat-grandchild.Survivors: 2 daughlers, PatHege and husband Curt, andJean Wilson; 3 sons, John DiShields Jr. and wife Joyce,who were caretakers to Mrs.Shields for the last five years,•visiting daily, Herbert Shieldsand wife Virginia, and JoeShields; 12 grandchildren;2A great-grandchildren; and 8great-gteai-grandchildren.A memoriaPservice will beconducted 11 a.ni. Mond^,Dec. 29 at Knoliwood BaptistChurch.Memorials: Hospice/Pal-Jiafive CareCenter, lOI Hos-gice Lane, Wiri'stpn-Salcm,27103; or Clemmons Village|l. PO Box 1745, Clemmons,27012.Online condolences: www.^ayworth-miUer£om.Davie County Public LibraryNO12. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thu^y', Dec- 6/12/202010:03 AMX:\Margie Foster Obit.doc *The following is a revised obituary for Margie Osborne Foster. Lyerly Funeral Home submitted it to Davie County Public Library on June 12, 2020. The original obituary is located on page 51. Lyerly Funeral Home June 12, 2020 Photo: Yes Mrs. Margie Osborne Creason Foster, 79, of Salisbury, died Sunday, October 5, 2014 at the Lutheran Nursing Home in Salisbury. Mrs. Foster was born October 19, 1934 to the late Julia May Broadway Osborne and Davis Osborne. She was a dietician manager for over 30 years. Mrs. Foster was a devoted wife, a dedicated mother and beloved grandmother and great-grandmother. She leaves a legacy of strength and strong will. Her children will always remember her dedication, her strength and her unfailing love. Her grandchildren will cherish their memories of her funny sense of humor and her deep love and affection for them. Her great-grandchildren will remember all their Sunday visits and her love for each of them. She will be missed greatly. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husbands, Clarence Creason and Lester Foster; sisters, Dolly Lindsay, Bessie Durham, Magaline Freeze; brothers, Grover Osborne and Cecil Osborne. Those left to cherish her memory are her three children, Vicky Creason Frye (Harold), Tim Creason (Janie), and Cathy Creason Riddle (Stan); three sisters, Elsie Deal, Lois Sanders and Janet Brown; three brothers, Ken Osborne, Grady Osborne, and Henry Osborne; 12 grandchildren, Kelly Kluttz (Eddie), Adam Broadway, Valerie Goodman (Josh), Joseph Frye (Sherona), LiSi Frye, Holly Creason, Robyn Creason, Katie McDaniel (Brian), Jessica Branham (Chris), Billy Riddle (Allie), and Kelly Riddle; 16 great-grandchildren, Brian Kluttz, Micah Kluttz, Cassidy Kluttz, Wyatt McDaniel, Emma McDaniel, Cole Haas, Ally Haas, Grayson Jordan, Eli Branham, Isabelle Branham, Anderson Branham, Noah Goodman, Gracie Goodman, Caleb Frye, Reina Frye, and Josiah Frye. Pallbearers will be Billy Riddle, Adam Broadway, Joseph Frye, Micah Kluttz, Brian McDaniel, and Eddie Kluttz. Honorary pallbearers are Cole Haas, Grayson Jordan, Wyatt McDaniel, Eli Branham, and Noah Goodman. Visitation: 1:00-2:00 PM Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Service: 2:00 PM Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at Cooleemee Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Stan Riddle and Rev. Josh Goodman officiating. Burial to follow at Legion Park Cemetery in Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Camp Manna Ministries, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville, NC 27028. Lyerly Funeral Home is serving the Foster family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com