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Jan - Jun (14)Hester Lavada Burton WINSTON-SALEM - Hester Lavada Hodges Burton, 56, of 408 Townley St., died Sunday, Jan. 1, following a lengthy illness. The ^neral was to be held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. M.L. Hartley, the Rev. Otis Clampitt and the Rev. Ronnie Groce. Burial was to follow in the Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Mrs. Burton was bom March 2, 1932, in Davie County to the late John Corbitt and Sally Bet Smith Hodges. She was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Kemersville. Survivors include her husband, Roy Thomas Burton of the home; two daughters. Tammy Sue Bur ton of the home and Sandra Bur ton Pegram of Winston-Salem; three sons, Troy Thomas Burton, Randy Dale Burton Sr. and Gary Wayne Burton Sr., all of Winston- Salem; a brother, James Corbitt Hodges of Winston-Salem; and six grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem, 1100 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. John Wesley Carter Mr. John Wesley "J.W." Carter, 68, of Gheen Road, Salisbury, died Tuesday, Dec. 27, at his home. Mr. Carter was bom in Davie County to the late Victor Wallace . "Jack" and Viola Wagoner Carter and was retired from the Lexington Road Plant of AT&T, where he was a machinist. He was a veteran of World War n. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30, at Eaton's Funeral chapel by the Rev. Paul DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 5, 1989- Survivors include: several aunts, uncles and cousins. s o -I -z, 9 u/ CD CL d o u > > CD o o George W. Harris George William Harris, 75, of Route 4, Mocksville, died Tues day, Dec. 27, at his home after a period of declining health. Bora Dec. 6,1913, in Mecklen burg County, he was a son of the late Hustus Stevenson and Ollie Lee Campbell Harris. Retired from Ingersoll-Rand of Mocksville, he was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. The funeral was at 11 a.m. Fri day. Dec. 30, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Deyton. Burial was in. Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Alice Flossie Freeman Har ris; two daughters, Judy Allen of Mocksville and Mary Fehmel of Red Oak, Texas; two sons, Jerry William Harris, of the home and Daniel Eugene Harris of Route 4, Mocksville; three brothers, Aveiy Harris of Arcadia, Fla., Harvey Harris of Mocksville and H.T. Harris of Salisbury; and nine grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Davie County Chapter of the American Cancer SocieQf, 1510-B Martin St., Winston-Salem, NC 27104. Lemuel Lewis Harris Mr. Lemuel Lewis Harris, 73, of204 Spring St., Mocksville, died at 6:25 a.m. Friday, Dec. 30, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Yadkin County to the late John and Adeline Fin-, ney Harris on March 24, 1915. He was a Baptist. Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1, at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Harold Pharr. Burial was in Rose Cemetery, Mocksville. Survivors include: his wife, Louise Brooks Harris, of the home; one son, James L. Harris, Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. Lot tie Harris, Jonesville and Miss Temp Harris, Jotiesville; two brothers, Joe Harris, Hamptonville and Columbus Harris, Waldorf, Md.; and two grandsons. Memorials may be made to Hospice of-Davie County. Leia S. Kimmer Leia Southard Kimmer, formerly of 125 Bingham St. Mocksville, died on Monday, Jar 2, at Autumn Care Convalescer Center in Mocksville. The funeral was to be held at : p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4, a Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Bob Wood Burial was to be in Rose Cemetery Bom June 14, 1896, in Wilkej County , she was a daughter of the late Wilson and Brooksie Cmt- chfield Southard. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Martiii L. Kim mer, died in 1970. Survivors include a daughter, Veraell Ftye of Mocksville; a foster daughter, Maiylene Wood of Dobson; a son, William F. Kim mer of Mocksville; a half sister, Dicie Bowman of Taylorsville; and six grandchildren. Mary Kathleen Knight Mrs. Mary Kathleen Snow Knight, 62, of Route 5, Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 31, after an illness of eight months. She was a native of Hillsville, Va. She was bom to the late John H. Snow Sr. and Carlie Hawks Snow. She was a homemaker, and a member of Advance Baptist Church where she was also a member of the Senior Adult Sun day School Class. •The funeral was at 2 p.m. Mon day, Jan. 2, at Advance Baptist Church by the Rev. Mark Hart. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Survivors include: her husband, James G. Knight, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Burton of Nicholasville, Ky., and Mrs. Phyllis Knight Bullins of Ad- vance; one foster son, teriy Wayne Wall of Winsiton-Salem; two brothers, John H. Snow Jr.' and^Ivin W. Snow, both of Beulah; two sisters, Mrs. Faye Milton and Mrs. Ruby Moxley, ^th of Rural Hall; one half brother; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. 'V <r »AV.E COUNTV ENmPRlSE RECORD. ™0RR„,v. Jaa. S. !»,- i CD si a. g c3 o Ui I "V. < s 4 O * >- <r a / Sarah Jane IJames HARMONY — Sarah Jane Sum mers Ijames, 88, died Friday, Dec. 30, at her home here. Death was unexpected. The funeral was held Monday, Jan. 2, at the First Baptist Church in Harmony by the Rev. W.J. Legrant. Burial followed in the Mount Nebo Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Ijames was bom Jan. 1, 1900, in Iredell County to the late Peter and Jennifer Campbell Sum mers. She was a homemaker and a memter of the First Baptist Church in Harmony. Survivors include her three .sons, Willie Ijames and Bud Ijames, both of Harmony, and Shirl Ijames of Yadinville; four brothers, Booker T. Summers and Tommy Sum mers, both of Harmony, the Rev B.M. Summers of Winston-Saleni and Rod Summers of Washington, D.C.; and two grandchildren. , Lula Owings Jones Mrs. Lula Owings Jones, 77 formerly of Route 7, Mocksville,' died early Sunday morning, Jan. I at Davie County Hospital. She was a resident of Autumn Care Convalescent Center. Mrs. Jones was bom Dec. 5, 1911, in Iredell County to the late Humphry Phelps and Notra Elam Owings. She was a Baptist and a homemaker. Funeral services wei« at 2 p m Tuesday Jm. 3, at Eaton's Funeral Chai»| by the Revs. D.C. Sullivan and Jim Giyder. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husbaiid, Phillip Spencer Jones, who died Oct. 27, 1976. Survivors include: three sisters Mrs. Ruby Owens of Route 4 Stotesville, Mrs. Maiy Kimmer of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Pauline Jordan of Route 8, Mocksville; several nieces and nephews. Evelyn Sees Kiiey Mrs. Evelyn Sees Kiley, 80, of Route 6, Advance, died Saturday, Dec. 31, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Bayonne, N.J. to tohn H. and Catherine I^usch The body was sent to J.C. Prall Funeral Home, 124 E. First Ave., Roselle, N.J., for services and burial. Survivors include two nephews. Virginia F. Molinari ANDERSON, S.C. - Virginia Furches Molinari, 72, a native of Davie County, died Monday, Jan. 2, at Anderson Memorial Hospital. A wake service was to be held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at McDougald Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services were to follow on Satur day, Jan. 7, at St. Philomena Catholic Church in Lansdown, Pa. Burial was to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pa. Mrs. Molinari was bom March 26,1916, in the Farmington com munity to the late John David and Judson James Furches. She was a homemaker, a member and past president of the Anderson Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Volunteer Service, a member of the Clemson Extension Club and the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Charles Molinari of the home; three brothers, William F. Furches and J.D. Furches, both of Mocksville, and James Fred Fur ches of Farmington; four sisters, Sarah Louise Parker and Vashti Sugg, both of Greensboro, Julia James of Fredericksburg, Va., and Annie Lois Grant of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to the St. Joseph Catholic Church Building Fund, 1200 Comelia Road, Anderson, S.C. 29621. Thomasine H. Pierce Thomasine Hemrick Pierce, 30, of Route 3, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Jan. 1. The funeral was to be held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Hayworth-. Miller Silas Creek Chapel in Winston-Salem by the Rev. James Stowe, the Rev. Alvin B. Pope and the Rev. Billy Felts. Burial was to follow in the Comaizer United Methodist Church cemetery. Mrs. Pierce was bom May 21, 19S8, in Greensboro to Tom and Jeddie Hendrix Hemrick, who now live at Route 3. She lived in Wilkes County for a number of years and had lived in Davie County for the past six months. Mrs. Pierce was a graduate of North West Guilford High School and the Gate City Beauty School of Greensboro. She was employed by Smith York and Co. as an Ac count Representative. Survivors include her husband, Lewis William Pierce of the home; two daughters, Tonya and Amber Pierce, both of the home; a sister, Susette Hemrick Lewis of Greensboro; and her grandmother, Stella E. Hendrix of Route 3. da VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 5, 1989- Ethel W. Robetsoii r Dr. Joseph H. Wishon Mrs. Ethel Waller Robertson, 71, of Route 3, Advance, died Saturday, Dec. 31, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Robertson was the daughter of the late George and Sarah Bodsford Waller. She was retired from Monleigh Garment Co. She was a member of Advance Baptist Church. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 2, at Advance Bap tist Church by the Rev. Mark Hart. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was preceded in death in 1983 by her husband, William Henry Robertson. Survivors include: four daugthers, Edera Childress of Clemmons, Lillian Matthews of Mocksville, Nannie Sue Berrier of Linwood and Carol Carter of Ad vance; five sone, George Henry Robertson of Lexington, William H. Robertson Jr. of Mocksville, Jerry Wayne Robertson and Jim my Eugene Robertson, both of Ad vance, and George Michael Robertson of Clemmons; one sister, Mrs. Wilbur Carriker of Cleveland, N.C.; 24 grand children; and 22 great-grandchildren. Dr. Joseph H. Wishon, 67, of 4110 Williams Road, Lewisville, a former Smith Grove School prin cipal, died Wednesday evening, Dec. 29, at Moses Cone Hospital, Greensboro, from injuries receiv ed in an automobile accident. Dr. Wishon was bom in Yadkin County to Grover C. and Wocia Algood Wishon. He was a 1943 graduate of Wake Forest College, and earned the master of education degree in 1954 from the University of Nroth Carolina. He earned his doctorate from UNC in 1958. He also studied at Columbia and Boston universities. Dr. Wishon taught in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System at Clemmons, Ci ty View and Vienna schools. He had been principal at Smith Grove School in Davie County. He had served as superintendent of schools for six systems. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 31, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Donald Ellis. Burial followed in Westlawn Cemetery. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. Mildred Salley Wishon, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Wishon McDonald of Lewisville; and one aunt. Memorials may be made to: First United Methodist Church of Hickory, the Wilmer Jenkins Scholarship Fund c/o Hickory Rotary Club, or the American Diabetes Association, 2315-A Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, NC, 27804. : Ruth Brewbaker Wyi^tt Mrs. Ruth Brewbaker Wyatt, 77, of Route 2, Advance, died Tuesday, Dec. 27. She was bom Sept. 11, 1911 in Davie County to William H. and Beatrice Johnston Brewbaker. She spent most of her life in Davie and Forsyth counties. Mrs. Wyatt was cremated and a private graveside service was held Friday, Dec. 30, by the Rev. Timothy Glei^am. • Survivors include: two sons, William R. Wyatt Sr. and Daniel B. Wyatt, both of Winston-Salem; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Ann Valentine, Memphis, Tenn; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Annie B. Davis and was the widow of U.D. Wyatt, who died in 1958. The family asks memorials be made to the charity of the donor's choice. oi CD ^ ul CD Z) Ol d 0 (ij 1 s o o ^g.3 o c 00 a 8 3 o B' w 5* o ^ o - £5 8 » S c« ^ S O^ g 2? a ^ cr. o S 3-3 o ^ ^ 3 ^O O fV ^ 3 & c?. 3 §, p> ^ o. 2 * t o |l-i? n fP 69 ^ fp S W O. ^to ^ 69 1 9 a 3 a* 69 o. P ^ o _ a o 3 (99 Ou to Itp «-» n o IP S.?r ... S" r« o "IIfp ^ 3 L w<p w »fp c •§ 3 3. & ' . p Y] o S'f(P ^ |s 8 I a- IX gs. a CA O® O vh § - Lh a S & E o* s. i o ■* 00CO _ 00►o D- CP _EPS, 3 <D (I) oa <D F6 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 12, 1989- •cr < S O a Q- w OSo o lu ^ > s Robert Clark PPeuitt fionc" PrcuiJt, 57, of5:.?i Bcnnuda Rundied Saturday morning, Jan 7 atForsyth Hospital. ' Pralitf ■""' Clark ^ S^rlaala of".'81" School, and allewl.ed the University of Texas at Arl-m^on and graduated from the U S , r • With the23rd Infantry Regiment and thend Combat Engineers of the 2ndInfantry Division, holding ratings P^'^achudst and ra nger. W«iP employed by theWestern Elcctnc Co. and AT«&Tfor 30 years. His engineering assignments included work atWKtern EIretric's Defense Activities Division and Belllaboratories Acoustic Submarine for die U.S. Navy and the Anti- Ballistic Missile Program for the U.S. Army. From 1973 to 1975, he was theWestern Electric ResidentManager at Kwajalein test site forthe development of the safeguardanti-ballistic missle.His AT&T assignments included work in the mid-1970s with the government of Iran to create amodem telephone system in that country. At the time of his death,Mr. Preuitt was manager of engineering and human resourcesat the AT&T Renolda Road facili- iy in Winston-Salem.He was a past president of the.Twin City Council and the OldNorth State Chapter of theTelephone Pioneers of America,past president and member of theboard of governors of BermudaRun Countty Club, and served on-ihe executive committee of theCrosby National Celebrity Golf Tournament.Memorial services were at Ip.m. Monday, Jan. 9, at Vogler'sReynolda Road Chapd. The bodywas taken to Little Richmond Baii-iist church in Suny County on Sunday, Jan. 8, followed by a graveside service in the church cemetery at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Olin Barker. Survivors include; his wifeMary Ann Bowling Preuitt of thehome; two daughters, Mrs.William (Barbara) Toliver, SanAntonio, Texas and Miss AnnPreuitt of Winston-Salem; hismother of Snyder, Texas; and one^ster, Mrs. H.F. Clark of Snyder Texas. / Ruebin Taylor Hardy ■ Ruebin Taylor Hardy, 58of Route 5, Yadkinville, died Fri- , ; Jjy afternoon, Jan. 6. at HootsI Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville•; He was bom in Suny County to j ; He was a Methodist and ; maintenance worker for Vadkin.' County Schools for 36 years. 1 ■ were at 2 p.m.• : Sunday. J^. 8. at Huff Funeral; Honre in East Bend by the Revs; David HJuffstetler and Ted Hen-;drix. Burial was in Vadkin; Memorial Gardens in Yadkinville..• Survivors include: his wife,;: J"''y H. Hardy, of the home; three Bennettnd Mrs Donna Davis, both ofYadkinville and Mrs. Gail (Diane)Noiman of East Bend; a foster son, ■; J^eavis of Advance; six of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Jack• (Mary) Collins of Siloam, Mrs_uiawrence (Maye) Adams of W viile, Mrs. David (Viola) Draughnof Dobson, Mrs. Bill (Katie) Smithof East Bend and Mrs. Archie(Billie) Atkins of Mount Airy; hismother, Mrs. Nellie J. Hardy ofSiloam; and three grandchildren. Luia JHac Gregory Lula Mae Gregory, 60, of 29• Oakview Trailer Park, Salisbury,died Friday, Jan. 6, after an illness ; of 3 years.She was bora in Columbia, S.C.,. to the late Lomen and Agn^ •" Anderson.She was a member of New; Jerusalem Holiness Church, where ■ was to be held at 3 p.m.• W^nesday, Jan. 11, conducted by. o'shop Robert Ijames. Burial was- to be in the church cemetery.: Survivors include: her husband,• Raymond Lee Gregory of the• home; four sons, Benjamin Nelson • ^ Y'^^o'abd, Ohio, Jesse Jones of•; Columbia S.C., Ervin and; William Gregory, both of• MTCteville; two daughters, Rober-; ta Allison of Brooklyn, N.Y., and■ Patricia G. Smith of Mocksville. /r Lucille Hutchiiis Albarty .; Mrs. Lucille Hutchens Albarty, .■ 67, of 1408 Revere Road, : Winston-Salem, died Thursday : night, Jan. 5, at Baptist Hospital. She was bom in Winston-Salem I to John D. and Bertha Sink I Hutchens. ; She was retired from AT&T and ; a member of the Telephone ; Pioneers of America. She was a ,* member of (jriffith Bapti.st Church. ; She was the widow of J.L. ; "Boots" Albarty Jr., who preced- : ed her in death in 1977. t Funeral services were at 2 p.m. ; Saturday, Jan. 7, at GriiTith Bap- ; tist Church conducted by the Revs, i Mike Willard and Richard Roth. I Burial followed in Oaklawn ) Memorial Gardens. I Survivors include: one daughter- • in-law, Sandra R. Albarty of i Mocksville; three sisters, Mabel I Sflkas and Alma Hartley, both of I Winston-Salem, and Beulah I Hartley of Virginia Beach, Va.; • one brother, Vernice Hutchens of ; Lewisville; five grandchildren; and ; two great-grandchildren. ; Memorials may be made to the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Cancer Society. b Da Mae Gobble Ila Mae Miller Gobble, 76, of ;• Old Highway 29 South, Linwood, died Monday, Jan. 2 at her home.Mrs. Gobble was bom Sept. 12, 1; 1912 in Davie County to Lloyd Miller and Eva Sidden Miller. ^ She was a member of Beulah Michael Sunday School class at !• Tyro United Methodist Church, : and the Golden Age Senior Citizens Club. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Thurs- day, Jan. 5, at Tyro Unitedj, Meftiodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Chris lliore and Max Shoaf. Burial was in Forest Hill ; Memorial Park, i; Her husband, George William • Gobble, died March 17, 1988. Survivors include; a son, Wayne■ Gobble of Linwood; a daughter, Helen Rogers of Lexington; two{ brothers, Grady Miller and Ed ;; Miller, both of Lexington; threeij sisters, Ora Temple, Jeanette Shoaf ; and Dorothy Rummage, all of Lex-" ;• ington; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. ,; Memorials may be made to Tyro ;• United Methodist Church, Rt. 5, • Box 438, Lexington, 27292; or the '• Davidson County Rescue Squad, .j P.O. Box 122, Lexington, 27293. ^ Loretta Edwards Hedrick Loretta Edwards Hedrick, 53, of John Young Road, Lexington, died at 8:40 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4 at- Lexington Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of four weeks. Born in Guilford County on Ju ly 19,1935, she was a daughter of the late Heniy W. and Vemie Lipe Edwards. Formerly employed at Dixie Furniture Company, she was a member of Hedrick's Grove United Church of Christ. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, conducted by the Revs. David Crook and Clyde Akers. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include: her husband, Bobby Ray Hedrick; three sons, I Dan and Steven R. Hedrick, both i of Salisbury and Benny Hedrick ofthe home; a daughter, Renee n Hedrick of the home; a brother, Henry W. Edwards Jr. of Lex ington; two sisters, Verlee Tys- inger of Lexington and Linda Booe of Advance, and four ' grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hedrick's Grove United Church of Christ, Lexington, 27292. y Gertrude Butler James Mrs. Gertrude Butler James, 91, of Route 4, Mocksville, died ear ly Monday morning at Autumn Care Convalescent Center. Funeral services were to be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Turrentine Baptist Church, where she was a member, by the Revs. Clyde Vates and E.M. James. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. James was bom in Rowan County July 22, 1897, to the late Jesse and Maiy Elizabeth Foster Butler. She was a hoinemaker 'Whose husband, Charlie B. Jones,' preceded her in death Feb 24* 1972. Surviving are; two daughters, Mrs. J.P. (Pauline) Gregoiy Md Mrs. Troy (Bonnie) McDaniei of Mocksville; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Essie Hall of Salisbury; and four brothers, Carl ...Butler, Jetter Butler, Jack Butler and pdell Butler of Salisbury. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 12, 1989- Dr. Tommy L. Woods The funeral for Dr. Tommy L. Woods, was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at New Shepherd Bap tist Church in Cooleemee, con-: ducted by the Rev. Lorenzo Seegars. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Born Aug. 23, 1955, in Rowan County, he was a son of Bobby L. and Ollie Woods of Charlotte. He was a graduate of West Rowan ' High and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he also completed medical school. He completed his study of obstetrics- 1 gynecology at St. Louis Universi ty Hospital and was later director jof obstetrics-gynecology in St. Louis County. He was a former member of j New Shepherd Baptist Church and a member of Greater Mount I Carmel Baptist Church in S(. Louis, where he was active in the choir, the Health Union and the Baptist Training Union. He was also a member of a number of pro fessional, civic and fraternal organizations. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include hi^^e, ^ndra Woods; two sons, Justin and Mat thew Woods, both of the home; a brother, Timothy Woods of Charlotte; four sisters, Barbara Woods of Charlotte, Yvonne Fisher of Advance, Norma Mattox of Statesville and Celeste Haile of Winston-Salem; and his grand mother, Celessie Allen of Salisbury. Woods, 33, of St. Louis, a former resident of Cooleemee, died Jan. 4,1989, at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis after a serious illness of * two weeks. Kate Autrey Shelton Mrs. Kate Autrey Shelton, 88, of Route 1, Danbuty, died early Monday morning, Jan. 9, at Stokes Reynolds Hospital. She was bom in Moore County to Martin and Mary Keith Autrey. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. II, at Nelson Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Ron Smith and Paul Joyce. Burial was in Snow Hill Methodist Church Cemetery. Survivors include: her husband. Dewey A. Shelton of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Cameron (Margaret) Dodson of MocksviUe and Mrs. Charles (Maxine) Stephens of Danbury; two soiis, Harold Shelton of Kemersville and Ray Shdton of Jacksonville, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Snow Hill Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Pauline Underwood, Rt. 1, Lawsonville. 27022. Henry Valentine Shoaf ^ Genevieve P. Marcus Genevieve Powers Marcus, 73, of Route 6, Mocksville, died Sun day, Jan. 8 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health for six months. Bom on March 8,1915, in Bath, N.Y., she was a daughter of the late Robert and Nettie Palmer Powers. A homemaker, she was former ly of Rochester, N.Y. and had liv ed in Mocksville since the summer of 1988. A graveside service was to be held in Riverside Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y. Survivors include; her husband, Leonard W. Marcus; a sister, Marie Cole of Rochester, N.Y.; one nephew; two great-nephews; and one great-niece. Mr. Henry Valentine Shoaf, 67, of Happy Hill Road, Lexington, died sudenly at his home Thursday, Jan. 5. He was born Jan. 21, 1921 in Davidson Cunty. Mr. Shoaf was a member of Friendship United Methodist Church and a charter member of Reeds American Legion Post No. 162. He was a reitred employee of Smith Millworks. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Satur day, Jan. 7 at Friendship United Methodist Church by the Rev. Wade E. Wright. Burial was in the church cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by VFW Post No. 3074. He has several surviving relatives in Davie County. Survivors include: his wife, Willie Barnhardt Shoaf of the I home; one son, Larry Dean Shoaf of Lexington; one daughter, Mrs. , Jimmy (Henrietta) Prince of Lex- ' ington; four brothers, Thomas : Shoaf, Gray Shoaf and Irvin Shoaf, ; all of Lexington and Howard Shtaf ; of Phoenix, Ariz.; four sisters,' ' Miss Mae Shoaf, Mrs. Nellie ' Alexander and Mrs. Evelyn ; Craver, all of Lexington and Mrs. n Arlene McMahan of Baltimore, Md.; and three grandchildren. UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, 1/16/1989 PHHUPs JSt'igq ADVANCE •— Mc -Gtover Lee 67» Rti ^ .died Som^ moniii^ at netalseivices wffl be 2 pvin. 'Dies- Tom McLean. Buim will be in Adrance United bfettbdnt Chnr^ cemetezy with miUtazy BtttYwflide zitee condneted .by the Uth Dntrict Honor Guaid Post No, 8719 Vetecane of Foreign Wars. Mr. Phelpa was bom in Da- yjB County,December 13,1921, to . the late U. H. and Irene Sheeks ' Phek^s. He vw a fetued tile con tractor, He was a' member'of Moffrs United'MethocEst GhuT*^h During. Wodd War IL he was a yeterm of tim UH. A^. Survi- ..vms mctn^llmwifib, WOnia. Vhw ginia Potta Pli^jsf 'thzeer-aisti^. Mzs,EEo^ WalL Cboiunonff,*Mia; Gladys Gullett,. 'MorgBnton and n Mis. Namde 'PM Brewer; ston-Salem and two brothersLHot' , bert JNi^ps, Leadsvilfeai^ - Willie '^31'' Ph^^ Winatoh-Sa-- 1am. The &milywul receive ffiends .from 7 to 9 pm, tonmht at •fimeralhome.. . 0°o^ 2i ^ or- oo "3" > <r o Effie Gross Morris county enterprise rkcord. ' Luvie Scott Rivers Luvie Scott Rivers, 78, of Wmston-Salem Convalescent tenter, formerly of Route 8 MocksviIle,dledat6:15p.ni.Jan'10 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. She had been seriously ill for two weeks Bom July 8. 1912. in Franklin County, Ga., Mrs. Rivers was a daughter of the late Joe and Lizzie Patterson Scott. Educated in the Franklin County public schools, she was employed as a domestic. She was a member of St. John's AME Zion Church, wehre she was a inember of the Senior Choir, the Missionary Circle, the Sunday School and the Lay Council. She was also a member of the Davie County Senior Citizens Club. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13 at Union Grove Methodist Church in Toc- coa, Ga. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include: two sons, Charlie Rivers of Mocksville and James Rivers of Greensboro; a / daughter, Minnie Mason of Mocksville; two brothers. Major Scott of Toccoa, Ga., and Dwayne ^tt of California; three sisters. Flora Mack of Mocksville, Dorris Meriett of Gainsville, Ga., and Joan Scott of Toccoa, Ga.; 16 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Effie Gross Morris, 80, of 3685 Old 66 Circle, Kemersville, died Friday morning, Jan. 13, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Morris was bom in Forsyth County on Sept. 20. 1908 to William Asbury and Eljatha Lin- ville Gross. She lived all of her life in Forsyth County and was a member of Loves United Methodist Chruch. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, at Loves United Methodist Church by Dr. James Wcekley and Dr. Kenneth Peters. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was the widow of James Carvin Morris. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Ellis (Sue) Reid of Kemersville, Mrs. Don (Patsy) Weir of Winston-Salem; and Mrs. Julian (Peggy) Ryle of Mocksville; one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kapp of Winston-Salem; one brother, R.B. Gross of Rural Hall; two grand children; and two great-grandchildren. Ruth T. Morris Mrs. Ruth T. Morris, formerly of Bermuda Run, currently of Vienna Village, Wtnston-Salem, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m Monday, Jan. 9, after a lengthy illness. She was 77 years old and preced ed in death by her husband, the late R.F. Morris Sr. She was the second oldest daughter of the late Rev. B. Town- send, a former pastor of Salem Baptist Church. She was a graduate of Salem Academy and attended Salem College. She had lived in Forsyth County since 1929. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. II, at the Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel by the Rev. Fred Jordan Jr. Survivors include: her son, R. F. Morris Jr.; one brother, H. Carlyle Townsend of Winston-Salem; two sisters, Ora Mae Hardwick of Wilkes County and Joyce T. Faw of Winston-Salem; two grand children; four great-grandchildren. The family reque.sts memorials be made to the Morris Chapel United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. THURSDAY, Jan. 19, 1989- / Grover Lee Phelps Mr. Grover Lee Phelps, 67, of Route 4, Advance, died Sunday moming, Jan. 15, at Forsyth Hospital. Mr. Phelps was bom in Davie County on Dec. 13, I92I to the late U.H. and Irene Sheeks Phelps. He was a retired tile contractor. He was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church. During World War D, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Tom McLean. Burial was in Advance United Methodist Church cenieteiy with militaiy graveside rites con ducted by the 11th District Honor Guai^ Post No. 8719,Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include: his wife, Wilma Virginia Potts Phelps; three sisters, Mrs. Eloise Wall of Clem- mons, Mrs. Gladys Gullett of Morganton and Mrs. Nannie Pearl Brewer of Winston-Salem; and two brothers, Hubert "Bud" Phelps of Lewisville and Willie "Bill" Phelps of Winston-Salem. ^ Mickey Warren Plott Mr. Mickey Warren Plott, 44, of 3350 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, died at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem Sunday moming, Jan. 15. Mr. Plott was born in Davie County to the late Henry and Ar- rista Smith Plott. He was retired from McKenny Drilling Co. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17 at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert Peurifoy. Burial was in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. Survivors include: his wife, Judy Holloway Plott of the home; three sons, Mickey W. Plott Jr. and Shannon D. Plott, both of Welcome, and Timothy G. Plott of Clemmons; three step-daughters, Deborah Wagner of Salisbury, Denise Wagner of Clemmons and Darlene Wagner of Mocksville; two sisters, Connie Carr of Winston-Salem and Marsha Tut- terow of MocLsville; four brothers, Toiiy Smith of High Point, Ronald Smith of Advance, Morris Plott of Mocksville and Randy Plott of Lexington; and one grandchild. / : Ollie Blanche Anderson ; : Mrs. Ollie Blanche McCorkle : Anderson, 75, of 203 Pine St., • Mocksville, died early Sunday : moming, Jan. 15, at Davie Coun- i ty Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs.Anderson was born in; Iredell County on June 12, 1913, : to the late William Robert and \ Maggie Victoria Cartner : McCorkle. .• She was retired from the Set ; Dept. of Cannon Mills. She was a I ; ""ember of Mocksville First United : Methodist Church. She was a I ; graduate of Matthews High School : Class of 1933. ; ; Graveside services were at 11 : a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Carolina ' Memorial Park in Kannapolis. j Her first husband, Royd Lonnie j Brooks, preceded her in death on ; Jan. 30, I96I. |. .Survivors include: her second : husbancf, George Anderson of the ; home; one stepdaughter, Mrs. ; Janice Stroud of Indianapolis, Ind.; I one stepson, Phillip Anderson of ; Burlington, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. : Viiginia M. Coya of McLean, Va.; ; one brother, Robert W. McCorkle ; of Durham; two half sisters, Mrs. j Kathryn Baucomb of Matthews and j Mrs. Pearl Harrison of Charlotte; : six stqvgrandchildren; and several : nieces and nephews, i The family requests memorials T be considered for Circle No. 5, : Mocksville First United Methodist : Church, 305 N. Main St., ; Mocksville. < : Lee Gross Call ; Mr. Lee Gross Call, 62, of ; Mocksville, died Saturday, Jan. - 14. ; Funeral services were at 2 p.m. • Monday, Jan. 16, at Pleasant View ; Baptist Church, Route 1, I Harmony. I Survivors include: his wife, Lois - Beck Call; one .son, David Lee Call , of Jacksonville, Fla.; three [ daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Nancy) j Lipi^rdofStatesville, Mrs. Arthur - (Barbara) Koontz of Mocksville f and Mis. Randy (Lynn) Foster of . Statesville; three sisters, Mrs. • Delia Overcash of Kannapolis, - Mrs. Alma Brown of Mooresville • and Mrs. Mildred Jarvis of • Statesville; and six grandchildren. V <y" 0 DAVIE county ENTCRPRISe record. THURSDAY, k Jan. 19, 1989- t William H. Clark William H. Clark, 83, of Route 9, Winston-Salem, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Monday even ing after an extended illness. He was born June 28, 1905, in Davidson County. He was a member and Trustee of Brooks Temple United Church in Midway. He was retired from Thomasville Chair Company. . Survivors include two sons, Clif ton Clark of Detroit, Mich., and William Clark Jr. of Midway; five daughters, Mrs. Viola Williams wd Mrs. Mary Johnson of Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Zula Palmer of the home, Mrs. Atha Allen of Ad vance, and Mrs. Margie Hood of Houston, Ga.; one brother, Harry Clark of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Young and Mrs. Barbara Powell, both of Midway. James Nebraska Cloud : Mr. James Nebraska Cloud Jr., of 929 Aureole St., Winston- Salem, died unexpectedly at his home. ' He was a life-long resident of Winston-Salem and a graduate of Parkland High School He was a member of Saint Peter's Apostolic Church of God, where he was a cousnelor, a member of the Pray and Praise Team, a member of the choir and the Men's Fellowship. • Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, at Saint Peter's Apostolic Church of God with Elder J.C. Hash officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors include: his mother, Mrs. Elsie M. Cloud of Winston- Salem; three sisters, Brenda D. Cloud, Cynthia A. Cloud and Mrs. Jacqueline C. Carson, all of Winston-Salem; 12 brothers, Robert N. Davis of Mocksville, Otis N. Murphy Jr., Larry K. Cloud, Reginald E. Cloud, Gregory L. Cloud, Percy H. Cloud, Roland L. Cloud, Raymond L. Cloud, Hay wood N. Cloud, Norman H. Blunt, Marvin Blunt and Melvin Blunt, all of ' Marvin Clay Hellard Marvin Clay Hellard, 60, of Route 5, Mocksville, died early morning Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Bom on May 30,1928, in Davie County, Hellard was a son of Edith O'Neal Hellard of Cooleemee and the late Roy Hellard. A retired machinist from Ingersoll-Rand Corp., he was a member of the Davie County Rescue Squad for 26 years, 20 years as chief. A Methodist, he had served in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Missouri. He had been a Davie sheriffs special deputy. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday^ Jan. 19, at Eaton's Chapel by the Rev. Wade Childers. Burial will be in Joppa Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at Eaton's, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Frances Brown Hellard; and a brother, Henry Hellard of San Antonio, Texas. 1 1 i,Winston-Salem. Rozelle Harper Lanier Rozelle Harper Lanier, 59, of Route 18, Lexington, died Jan. 10 at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville after a serious illness of two years. Born Jan. 19, 1929, in Lex ington, Mrs. Lanier was a daughter of the late William Wiley and Lot tie Ruark Harper. She had been employed at PPG Industries and was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church in Davie County. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mark Denton. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Survivors include: her husband, Billy Lanier; two sons, Larry W. Potts and Jimmy Lanier, both of Lexington; a daughter, Kathy Thomason of Lexington; a brother, Harold Harper of Lexington; two sisters, Willie Mae York and Daisy n Lee Brown, , both of Thomasville; and four grandchildren. / CL CD O z oti LU CD -J =3 > Q- 07 a: d o o 2 -2 LU 5 D Robert Martin Finnei Mr. Robert Martin Finney, 1 of Route 3, Yadkinville, died Si day morning, Jan. 15, at Fors; Hospital. He was born in Hamptonville May 13, 1905, to Milas a Amelia Reavis Finney. He wa member of Bethel Baptist Chun Funeral services were at 11 a. Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Mack Gently Funeral Chapel by the Ri L.E. Myers. Burial followed Bethel Baptist Church cemetei Survivors include: a sister, M Lora Jane Holleman of Cooleem Sally Hege Foster Mrs. Sally Hege Foster, 85, Route 7, Mocksville, died 1 Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, at Dau/^ County Hospital, after being declining health. Mrs. Foster was bom on Oti 20, 1903, in Davie County to late Bud and Annie Roberts Hege. She was a homemaker & member of Edgewood BapT'^T Church, Cooleemee. Funeral services were at 2 p. Friday, Jan. 13, at Eaton's Fun^'^"^ Chapel by the Rev. D.C. Sulliv"- Burial was in Liberty Uni Methodist church Cemetery. Her husband, Boone Henders Foster, preceded her in death 1965. Survivors include: th: daughters, Annie Lou Brown Hillsbo^o, Edith Eudy Cooleemfee and Margaret Coll • of York, S.C.; two sons, Clai>.^6 Foster of Mocksville and FAu'- Foster of Advance; one sistB^'^ Grace Peacock of Winston-Sale two brothers, John Hege Charlotte and Morgan Hege Florida; 13 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and < great-great-grandchild. The family requests t memorials be made to LibeR^^ United Methodist Chun^J^ Cemetery Fund, Rt. 4, Mocksvi lOB—DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 26, 1989 • Geno Henry Barber Mr. Geno Heniy Barber, of 317 Bermuda Run Drive, died in Woodbridge, N.J. on Wednesday, ^ Jan. 18. He was bom in Winston-Salem. He was a member of Saint MarkBaptist Church and was a chef at Farleigh Dickinson University. He _ was a U.S. Army veteran. The funeral was held at 1 p.m. Monday. Jan. 23 at Gilmore Memorial Chapel, Winston-Salem, ; by the Dr. W.C. Hay. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. Betty M. Barber of the home; three daughters, Ms. Stacy Anderson of Nyack, N.Y., Ms. Deborah Lybrand and Ms. Joy Melissa • Barber, both of Winston-Salem; ^ three sons, Reginald Crawford and : Sterling Barber, both of Winston- ; Salem, and Christopher Barber of : dncinnati, Ohio; two sisters, Mis. • Bemice Black of Winston-Salem ; and Mrs. Pearlee Amos of Wor- • Chester, Mass.; three brothers, ; Hiawatha Barber of Oxenhill, Md., , Joe Louis Barber and L^n Barber, j both of Detroit, Mich.; and five • grandchildren. ; Annabelle Porter Briggs Mrs. Annabelle Porter Briggs, : 81, of Route 3, Advance, died • Tuesday morning, Jan. 17, at For- ; syth Memorial Hospital. ] Memorial services were held at i 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21 at the : Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's r Witnesses, Mocksville. I Survivors include: her husband, j of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Harris of Advance and ; Mrs. Mae Belle Wolford of I Mocksville; three sons, Dallas : Smyers of Advance, Brace Smyeis • of Mwksville and Mark Smyers of • Yadkinville; one sister, Mrs. Janet - Cunningham of Florida; two r brothers, Melville Porter of • California and Hobart Porter of ] Ohio; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. V ^ Asa Wilson O'Brien Asa Wilson O'Brien, 85, of Jericho-Hardison Road, Mocksville, died Jan. 17 at Autumn Care Convalescent Center in Mocksville. Bora April 19, 1903, in Davie County, O'Brien was a son of the late Asa Hargrove and Hannah Betts O'Brien. He had retired from Michigan Bell Telephone after 38 years of service as a communca- tions consultant. A former member of the Mocksville Planning Board, he was a charter member of Hickory Hill Golf Club. He attended Trinity and Asbury colleges. A member of First Baptist Church, he h^d serv ed on the deacon board and as director of the senior adult Sunday School class. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Rose Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Survivors include: his wife, Ver- na Brunsdon O'Brien, whom he married in 1934; two sons, James Michael O'Brien of California and Richard Brunsdon O'Brien of Col orado; a sister, Mary Frances Lee of Goldsboro; two half sisters, Lucy Jennette of Charlotte and Evelyn Cooper of Aberdeen; a half brother, Charles O'Brien of Ken tucky; and three grandchildren. Inez W. Petersen V Mrs. Inez W. Petersen, former ly Mrs. Ralph P. Crutchfield Sr., 62, of Indianapolis, Ind., died Fri day, Jan. 19, in Cloverdale, Ind., after an automobile accident. She was bom Feb. 18, 1928 in Elm City to C. Roy and Alice Williams Williford. She was a former resident of Winston-Salem, were she worked for 25 years for the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel. Mrs. Petersen retired from Meridian Insurance Co. in 1987. She was active in deaf ser vice comnnmity in Indianapolis, Ind., and Winston-Salem. Graveside services were .set for 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, in Parklawn Memorial Gardens by the Revs. J. Alton Fitzgerald and Robert Peurifoy, Winston-Salem. Survivors include: her husband, Eugene W. Petersen of the home; one son. Perry Crutchfield of Ad vance; one daughter, Mrs. Ramona Davis of Wihston-Salem; her father of Clarkton; two brothers, Roy T. Williford of Clarkton and Elmo C. Williford of Elm City; and 19 grandchildren. Gilma Baity Brown . Mrs. Gilma Baity Brown, 79, of Fairway Drive, Boone, died Wednesday, Jan. 18 at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Brown was bora Oct. 17, 1909 in Mocksville to John Thomas and Sedalia Eaton Baity. She was a graduate of Mars Hill College and Womans College, now UNC-G. She taught home economics in Watauga County schools prior to the birth of her children. She was a homemaker and was a member of the First Bap tist Church of Boone. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at First Baptist Church, Boone by Dr. Steven Car- reker and the Rev. Herbert Hash. Burial followed at Woodlawn Cemetery, Blowing Rock. Survivors include: her husband. Wade E. Brown of the home; one son. Wade Edward Brown Jr. of Boone; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Rose Johnston of Boone and Mrs. Sarah B. Otey of Charlotte; one sister. Miss Hazel Baity of Winston-Salem; and four grandchildren. Samuel Junie Cope Mr. Samuel Junie Cope, 67, of Advance, died early Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 18, at his • residence, after being in declining health.. Mr. Cope was bora June 22, 1921, in Davie County to the late Junie Monroe and Lila Carter Cope. He was a welder with Local Union No. 640. Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Mark Denton. Burial was in Elbaville United Methodist Church cemetery. Survivors include: his wife. Ruby Lee Smmerman Cope of the home; three sons, Boby G. Cope of Georgetown, Del., James L. Cope of Walnut Cove and Samuel Eugene Cope of Jupiter, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Bob (Shirley) Snyder of Georgetown, Del., and Mrs. Joe (Sandy) Panuska of Newport News, Va.; one brother, Charlie Cope of Fork; two sisters, Mrs. Arvil Shoaf of Lexington and Mrs. Pan^ Turlington of Bush Creek; and seven grandchildren. i CO o n z ^ UJ 00 si. P >O- CO 8o Hi I -< lOB-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 26, 1989 i n9 ,\ o —o o Flora Swink Pugh Mrs. Flora Swink Pugh, 54, of Route 5, Mocksvllle, the wife of Harold Pugh, died Wednseday morning, Jan. 18 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Pugh was bom in Forsyth County to Bill and Hattie Harper Swink. She had made her home in the Wyo community for 18 years. Mrs. ^gh's parents died when she was 3 and she was raised by her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Swink McDaniel. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Mount Olive United Methodist Church Cemeteiy by the Revs. Jesse Tart and Dwight Wilson. Survivors include: her husband, of the home; and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Marsha) Tise of Mocksville. David G. Tutterow Jr, Mr. David G. Tutterow Jr., of Alexandria, Va., died unexpected ly Jan. 14 of an apparent heart attack. He was bom Feb. 28, 1955 to David G. and Gladys Lovelace Tutterow of Alexandria, Va. Mr. Tutterow was a graduate of Edison High School in Virginia and attended Northem Virginia Community College. In high school, he participated in track and won local and state awards. He. loved outdoors and poetry. He had been employed by Virginia Power Co. for a number of years. Funeral services by the Rev. Ron Degges were on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at First Christian Church in Alexandria where he was an usher. Burial was at Mount Comfort Cemetery. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: a sister, Mrs. Russell (Davena) Pratt; his aunts, Mrs. Nancy Tutterow of Mocksville and Mrs. EllaT. (Jer- rie) Pitts of Advance. He was the grandson of the late D. George and Ida Bowles Tutterow of Davie County, and had numerous cousins, including Ray Tutterow of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or to the Jim Tutterow Scholarship Fund, Davie County Board of Education, Mocksville. Clarence E. Craven Clarence Everet Craven, 74, of Route 6, Mocksville, died Mon day, Jan. 23, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was to follow in the Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. The family was to be at the. funeral home Wednesday night from 7 to 9. Mr. Craven was bom in Davie County on Jan. 18, 1915, to the late George Lee and Delia Allen Craven. He retired as a supervisor with Holly Farms after 18 years of service. Mr. Craven was a member of the Mocksville First United Methodist Church, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and an avid gardener. Survivors include his wife. Hazel McClamrock Craven; two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Martha) Short of Route 7, Mocksville, and Carolyn Thompson of Palmdale, Calif.; four brothers, Cleland Craven of Camden, S.C., Glenn Craven and Floyd Craven, both of Salisbury, and C.C. Craven of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, Route 2, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. / John Samuel McGee Mr. John Samuel McGee, 73, of 207 Maynard Drive, Winston- Salem, died Friday evening, Jan. 20 at his home. He was borri Dec. 20, 1915 in Dobson to John William and Louisa Dezem McGee. He attend ed Sedge Garden Baptist Church, retiring in 1978 from the Bahnson Co. after 33 years of service. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23 at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Gary Kling. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Survivors include: two sons, Kermit McGee of Winston-Salem and Lewis McGee of Fair Oaks, Calif.; one sister, Lalar Lawrence of Lexington; one brother, Harmon McGee of Mocksville; and four grandchildren. 1 QQ O 3d ID 0- d o lU (/) o o rv C" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 1989- > William B. Ridenhour 4909 80, of u Fncndiy Ave..Greensboro, died Sunday Jan 29 A graveside service was held Monday. Jan. 30. at Green Hill Cerneteiy by Dr. Joe Garrison. Mr. Ridenhour was bom May 9, 1908, m Guilford County to the Ridenhour. He was a member of die First Presbyterian Church of Gr^nsboro. where he was active n the Contact Club, and a trusteefor the Oak Ridge Military Academy, ■'DSurviving is his wife, Anne C Kidenhour. of the home.Memorials may be made to theOak Ridge Military Academy, Qak Ridge, N.C. 27310. Sally Vogler TiUer Mrs. Sally Vogler Tiller, 97 ofSpartanburg. S.C., formerly ofCooleemee, died on Wednesday,Jan. 25 in Spartanburg. Mrs, Tillerwasadaughterofthelate William Anderson and MaryMcBride Vogler. She was ahomemaker and a member of theCooleemee First United Methodist Church. The funeral was held at 10:30a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at Lanford-Pollard Funeral Home inSpartanburg, conducted by theRev. J, Chadwick Davis. Burialfollowed at 3 p.m. at LegionMemoiral Park in Cooleemee con-ductd by the Rev. Wade ChildersHer husband. Claude Tiller, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a brotherAnderson Vogler of Salisbury a sister, Adiaide Miller of Cooleemee; and several nieces and nephews. : Christian Shane Fleming Mr. Christian Shane Fleming, 19, died early Monday morning, Jan. 30 at Baptist Hospital in Mocksville. He was attending East Carolina University, and was a graduate of Davie High School, where he was a star athlete in football, basketball and golf. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Donald Lloyd. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. ' Survivors in addition to his parents include: one sister. Tiffany Fleming of the home; his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ned G. Fleming of Morganion; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hendricks of Mocksville. Arthur A. Holleman Jr. Arthur A. Holleman Jr. of Emerald Isle, formerly of Davie County, died Wednesday, Jan. 25 after a long battle with cancer. Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 28 at Fair fax Circle Baptist Church in Fair fax, Va. Survivors include: two daughters, Elizabeth and Laura, both of Emerald Isle; two sons, Andrew Holleman of Anchorage, Alaska and A.A. Holleman II of Winston-Salem; two step-sons, Lee and John Glasgow, both of Dan ville. Va.; one brother, Henry Holleman of Farmington; and one sister, Betty Wilcox of Layton, Utah. Pauline M. Bowles Mrs. Pauline McCullough Bowles, 65, of Route 6, " Mocksville, died Monday, Jan. 30 at Davie County Hospital.Born April 20. 1923. in Davie County. Mrs. Bowles was adaughter of the late Cree and Mag gie Wafford McCullough. She was a homemaker and a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,conducted by the Revs. Donald Fundcrburke and Fred Shoaf. Burial was to be in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. A son, Ronald David Bowles, died in 1983. Survivors include: her husband, John Lee Bowles; a daughter, Judy Cohen of Advance; four sisters, Beulah Fain of Kannapolois, Pan sy Myers of Mocksvdle, AlbertaRogers of Jonesville and Betty Roberts of Burlington; a brother, Bobby McCullough of Mocksville;three grandchildren; and onegreat-grandchild, Guy Johnson Cornatzer Mr. Guy Johnson Cornatzer, 68,of Route 4, Advance, died Friday, Jan. 27, at Baptist Hospital, afterdeclining health of six months. He was a native of Advance, ' bom to the late Rom Cornatzer andsurviving by his mother, Delia Barney Cornatzer of Advance. He was a self employed contrac tor with Guy Cornatzer and Son Inc. He was a charter member ofBixby Presbyterian Church. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 29, at BixbyPresbyterian Church by the Rev. Tony Jordan. Burial followed in the church cemetery. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Bertie Tucker Cornatzer. Survivors in addition to his mother include: a son, Guy J. Cor natzer Jr. of Advance; threedaughters, Mrs. Glenda Mills of Apex, Mrs. Sue Tucker and Mrs.Hilary Wilson, both of Advance; • two brothers, Albert and Seabon Cornatzer, both of Advance, two sisters. Miss Betty Cornatzer and Mrs. Norman (Pat) Chaffin, bothof Advance; and six grandchildren. <S~- Q DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 1989- l V <r Juiiiiie Franklin Tucker Mr. Junme FranWin Tucker, 93, .of 920 Sprague St., Winston- Salem, died Wednesday, Jan. 25. He was bom Feb. 20, 1895 in Madison to William and Elizabeth Ann Webster Tucker. He spent . most of his life in Winston-Salem. ; He was employed by R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 37 years before retiring. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Church of Christ by James Percival and Alton Christie with burial in Waughtown Cemetery. His first wife, LottieT. Tucker, his second wife, Lola K. Tucker and his third wife. Hazel B. Tucker, preceded him in death. Survivors include: a sister, Mrs. Hattie T. Vaughn of Winston- Salem; three step-children, Mrs. Hazel K. Caddis of Bermuda Run, Mrs. Lola K. Wynn of Knoxville, Tenn., and Doug K. Ketner of Crossville, Tenn. Charles M. Ussery Mr. Charles M. Ussery, 66, of 321 Bermuda Run Drive, Ad vance, died Tuesday, Jan. 24 at Baptist Hosptial. He was a retired vice president of Triad Life Insurance Corp of Winston-Salem. He retired in 1978. He was in charge of marketing and was one of the founders of the company. He was a Mason and served in the U.S. Air Force as a member of the combat crew of a B-17 Fly ing Fortress. He was a member of Knollwood Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 21, 1922 in Richmond County, a son of Robert Lee and Carrie Lee Adcock Ussery* Memorial services were at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26 at Knollwood Baptist Church by Dr. Thomas Austin and Dr. Jack Noff- singer. Graveside services were at 4 p.m. at McDonald Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockingham, by the Rev. Robert Tyso"* Survivors include: two brothers, James A. Ussery of AUanta, Ga. and Davie C. Ussery of West Palm Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Bill (Mary) Roper of Charlotte, and - Mrs. Montgomery (Alma) Morris .' of Rockiiigl^; and I and nephews.-n i- - Memorials may. be''made tp • Knollwopd •: Baptist .-Church Building Fund or the Shrinere : Crippled ChUdreii;? Hospital, ' Greenville, S.C. ' n |]^zelle Harper Lanier ''I I Mrs. Rozelle Harper Lanier, 59, ' of Myers Road, Davidson Coun ty, died Tuesday'afternoon, Jan. 17, In Davie County Hospital after an illness of two years. Mrs. Lanier was bom Jan. 19, 1929 in Lexington to William Wiley Harper and Lottie Ruark Harper. She had been employed with PPG, and was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church in Davie County. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Mark Denton. Burid was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Survivors include: her husband, Billy Lanier of the home; two sons, Larry W. Potts and Jimmy Lanier, both of Davidson County; a daughter, Kathy L. Thomason of Davidson County; a brother, Harold Harper of Lexington; and two sisters, Willie Mae York and Daisy Lee Brown, both of Thomasville. Maiy Lois G. Naylor Mrs. Mary Lois Gaither Naylor, 54, of 334 Country Lane, Mocksville, died Monday morning at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were set for 4 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Paul'Riggs. Burial was to be in Rose Cemetery, Mocksville. In lieu of flowers, the family re quests that memorials be made to the Leukemia Society of North America, Carolina Chapter, 5801 Executive Center Dr., Charlotte, N.C. 28212. Mrs. Naylor was born on June 18, 1934, in Davie County the daughter of the late Guy and Elsie Richardson Gaither. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Mocksville. She was a secretary with J.P. Green Milling Co., Mocksville. Surviving are her husband, Mr. John K. Naylor Sr., of the home; three sons, Joseph Dean Naylor, Kemersville,' Stephen Guy Naylor, of the home and John K. Naylor Jr., Cleveland; three brothers, Mr'.; . ward. Gaither, Harmony^ Lawrence; Gaither, -' Statesville^ and Guy' Gaither, Waynesborp, Ga.; artd twp grandsons. • ; ; I CD C a z O uj 81 UJ I Everette Quincey Houpe Everette Quincey Houpe, 82, of Route 1, Cleveland, N.C., died at 12:06 p.m. on Jan. 28 at his home after being in declining h^th for °"Mr^on Oct. 16,1906 in Alex ander County, he was a son of the late Leroy and Gracie L^key Houpe. Educated in the Davie County schools, Houpe was a ce ment fixer. He attended Pmey Grove AME Zion Church. A son, (Juincey Stinson Houpe, preceded him in death. Survivors include: four brothers, Percy Houpe of Asheboro, James Houpe of Stetesville and Joseph and Plaize Houpe, both ofCleveland; and several grandchildren. Mattie Jane Phelps Jones Mrs. Mattie Jane Phelps Jones, 88. of Vienna Village, Winston- Salem, died there Wednesday mor ning, Jan. 25. . r, • Mrs. Jones was bom in Davie County on June 21, 1900 Jo^n ; T. and Elizah Jane Davis Phelps. i She lived most of her life in For- ' syth County and was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church and had been an active member o; the Mocks Homemaker Club. Funeral services were at 2 p.mFriday, Jan. 27, at Mocks Unite. Methodist Church by the Rev Thomas McLean with bunal m th church cemetery. She was the widow of Olivi Bryan Jones and was also preco ed in death by a son, Melvin Jones, who died in 1970. Survivors include: Jhr. daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Hazt Reich of Clemmons, Mrs. Way (Eunice) Monk of Fairfax, V; and Mrs. Edward (Libby) Pici of Virginia Beach, Va.; a sist- Mrs. Eva Jones of Advance;grandchildren; and ni great-grandcluldren. -UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 9,1989 . <h i O Elizabeth O. Biackwelder' Mrs. Elizabeth "Liz" Odom Blackwelder, 77, 120 Oak St., Mocksville, died Sunday after noon, Feb. S, at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was the widow of Gerald Edward "Blackie" Blackwelder, who preceded her in death Jan. 30, 1976. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Donald Lloyd. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Blackwelder was born in Macon, Ga., to the late Charles and Pearl Odom. She was the retired co-owner and operator of Blackwelder & Smoot Dry Goods. She was also a retired school teacher, being a graduate of Wesleyan College in Macon, Ga. She was a member of Davie Coun ty Democratic Party and an active member of Mocksv^e First United Methodist Church. Survivors include a niece, Elizabeth Atkinson Poe, Atlanta, Ga., and three great-nephews, Harry Jefferson Poe, Charles Avery Poe and John Clifton Poe, all of Atlanta, Ga. John Chunn John Chunn, 74, of Route 4, Mocksville, died Monday, Feb. 6, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury after being in declining health for a year. The body was to remain at No ble and Kelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury pending completion of funeral arrangements. The family was to be at the home of a sister, Catherine Brawley of Route 4, Mocksville. Mr. Chunn was born July 5, 1914, in Mocksville to the late Cicero and Notie Smith Chunn. He was educated in the Davie County Schools. Surviving, in addition to his sister, are his wife, Johnetta Chunn of Chicago, 111.; ^ree sons, John Lee Chunn, William Chunn and Henry Chunn, all of Chicago; a daughter, Eula T. Tierre of Chicago; four brothers, Paul Ford Chunn of Salisbury, Hubert Chunn of the home, Erwin Chunn of. Jamaica, N.Y., and Thomas, Young Chunn of Hempstead, " N.Y.; and several grandchildren. Hazel O. Alexander Hazel Owen Alexander, 73, formerly of Cooleemee, died Fri day, Feb. 3, at Autumn Care of Salisbury, where she had been a resident for the past two months. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. John Deyton, pastor of Liberty United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Sept. 7, 1915, in DaVie County, Mrs. Alexander was a daughter of the late John James and Minnie Denny Owen. Retired from Burlington Mills, she had been an active member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church as long as her health permitted. Her husband, William T. "Doiie" Alexander, died April 22, 1981. Survivors include a son, John C. Alexander of Route 12, Salisbuiy; a brother, M.G. "Buck" Owen of Salisbury; and a granddaughter. John Baker John Baker, 80, of Route 6, Mocksville, di^ Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the ^isbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health with Parkinson's disease for several years. A graveside service was held Friday in Union Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Bom Feb. 16, 1908, in Davie County, Baker was a son of the late Robert Lee and Nancy Hendron Baker. A well-known cattleman, well-driller and nurseryman, he was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church. During World War II, he served in the Ar my Air Force. Survivors include his wife, Catherine Glascock Baker; two sisters. Pearl Rollins of Mocksville and Ruth Flint of Winston-Salem; a brother, Raleigh Baker of Woodhaven, N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews. m o 3 2 O s. d 0 lU 1 uF d o o € ■> (T~ 0 pa ^ c: cr ^ Mocksville and one step-soni , » Oliver Brown, Winston-Salem.?g> S- g Funeral services were at 3 p.m.i. ^ ' n n Sunday, Feb. 5, at Mount Zion cT ^ Holiness Church with Ruling Elder 1 James E. Ijames officiating. O <r John Calvin Ijames • Elder John Calvin Ijames, 90, I ® 8»Campbell Rd., Mocksville,^ ^ ,died Wednesday, Feb. 1, at For- P3 . , syth Memorial Hospital, g [ ( He wasanativeofDavieCoun- ^ ^ ty and had lived in Winston-Salem \ ^ ^ 1-^® past five years. He was a * / patient at Pellcare Nursing Facility. ^7 ^ § / He was a member of Mount Zion 1, g / Holiness Church, Mocksville. ' W Surviving are five daughters, ^ S Rosa Lee White and O g Evangelist Nettye F. Leach, both ^ ^ , of Mocksville, Mrs. Sylvia ^ ra Mankins, Mrs. Anne March and ^ 3 \ Miss Katherine Ijames, all of Col- ^ g ¨ umbus, Ohio; three sons. Elder - James E. Ijames and John Calvin ' CO ^ Ijames Jr., both of Mocksville and 1 G Bishop Robert Ijames, Statesville; j S 30 grandchildren; 14 great- 5 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. t fD Wilson, Advance, Mrs. ^ ^ n Delphine Lyons, Lexington and •^ ^ e* Mrs. Evelyn Hodges, Boston, ^ Mass.; one brother, Jonas Ijames -I>AV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 9, 1989 Jack Amos Hartle Sr. Mr. Jack Amos Harlle Sr., 54, 8223 Deverow Ct., Lewisville, died Thursday, Feb. 2. al his home. He was born on March 17, 1934, in Winston-Salem to Howard Amos and Elizabeth Elliott Harlle. Mr. Hartic was retired from AT«SlT Guilford Center Federal Systems Divi.sion Sea Operations Engineeiing. as a Field Technician traveling extensively overseas. He , was a charier member of Unity Moravian Church. Survivors are his wife, Ann Pratt Hartle, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Robin) Ann Nixon. Long Beach and Mrs. Craig (Faith) Allison Piechowiak, Midlothian, Va.; one son. Jack Amos Harlle Jr., of the home; his mother and father, Winston-Salem; one sister, Mrs. Arthur (Gloria) Boehm, Bermuda Village and three brothers, Donald E. Hartle, Kemersville. Larry L. Hartle, Roaring River and Jerry W. Har lle, Lakeland, Fla. Funeral services were at Unity Moravian Church by the Rev. William McElveen. Burial follow ed in the church graveyard. Memorials may be made to Uni ty Moravian Church. , Troy D. 'Johnny* Hunter Lexington, died II ^ ing, Feb. 4, at Community * "" ^ General Hospital in Thomasville after an illness of - *' * three months, He was born in North Wilkesboro Dec. 12, 1945, to Avery Hunter and Goldie Hanes Hunter. He operated the Johnny Hunter school of wre.stling and was a member of Psalm 91 church. Surviving are hi.s wife, Linda Younts Hunter, of the home; two sons, Tony Hunter of Salisbury, John Hunter of Mt. Airy; one daughter, Angie Hunter of Mt. Airy; his mother, Goldie Hunter of tlie home; and one brotlier, Donald Hunter of the Reeds community. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Tues day, Feb. 7. at Psalm 91 church by the Rev. Max Shoaf. Burial was in Lexington City Cemetery. Charles E. Markland Sr. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at Advance Baptist Church by the Rev. Mark Hart. Burial with military graveside rites followed in the church cemetery conducted by the 11th District Honor Guard. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials be con sidered for the Advance Baptist Church. Box 153. Advance, 27006 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Markland was bom on Feb. 8, 1913, in Davie County to the late George Earnest and Elizabeth Potts Markland and was a retired foreman with Dysard Construc tion. He was a member of Advance VFW Post No. 8719. During World War 11, he was a vetgeran of the United States Navy. Su rviving are his wife. Ruby Morris Markland. of the home; two sons. Charles E. Markland Jr.. and Douglas Ray Markland, both of Advance; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs, Milton (Elizabeth) Carter and Mrs. Taylor (Sudie) Howard, both of Advance; two brothers, Mr, Frank Markland,Advance and Mr. John Markland, Yakima, Wash.; and several nieces and nephews. Richard W. Page ' Richard W. Page, 68, of River side Drive, Cooleemee, died on Sunday. Feb. 5, at the Salisbury VA Medical Center, Salisbury. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen. Burial was to be in Legion Memorial Park. Born on June 2, 1920, in Cooleemee, Page was a son of the late Richard C. and Cora Nichols Page. He was retired from Hedrick Construction Co. and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War 11. His wife, Katie Sue Ridenhour Page, died on Feb. 19, 1980. Survivors include two sons. Tommy and Randy Page, both of Salisbury; two sisters, Kensey Page Harding of Colonial Beach, Va., and Margie Page Milholen of Cooleemee; three brothers, Judson Page of Cooleemee, Garland Page of Williamsburg, Va., and David Page of Charlotte. Ollie T. Smith Ollie Talbert Smith, 67, of Slatesville, died at 5:20 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Iredell Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health for six months and seriously ill for several days. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at Wildwood : Baptist Church, conduct^ by the ; Rev. Raymond Miller, the Rev. I Glenn Seller and the Rev. Richard I Whiteheart. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born Aug. 23, 1921, in Cabar- rus County, Mrs. Smith was educated in the Cabairus County schools. A homemakcr, she was a member of Wildwood -Baptist Church, where she was active in the Sunday school. ' Her husband, Harvey Lee Smith, died Dec. 7, 1976. Survivors include four sons, Donnie Smith of Spencer, Howard Smith of Slatesville, Paul David Smith of Route 4, Mocksville. and Billy Smith of Yadkinville; two daughters, Mary Elizabeth Lambert of Slatesville and Margaret Tilley of Mocksville; a brother, Clarence Talbert of Spencer; a sister. Jane Alice Woods of Salisbury; 27 grand children; and nine great grandchildren. ^ 0 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 9,1989 ir* i :> - V -SI o John Calvin iyantes Elder John Calvin Ijames, 90, Rt. 8, Campbell Rd., Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. I, at For- syth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Davie Coun ty and had lived in Winston-Salem for the past five years. He was a patient at Pellcare Nursing FaciliQr. He was a member of Mount Zion Holiness Church, Mocksville. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Rosa Lee White and Evangelist Nettye F. Leach, both of Mocksville, Mrs. Sylvia Mankins, Mrs. Anne March and Miss Katherine Ijames. all of Col umbus, Ohio; three sons. Elder James E. Ijames and John Calvin Ijames Jr., both of Mocksville and Bishop Robert Ijames, Statesville; 30 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Eva Wilson, Advance, Mrs. Delphine Lyons, Lexington and Mrs. Evelyn Hodges, Boston, Mass.; one brother, Jonas Ijames, Mocksville and one step-son, Oliver Brown, Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, at Mount Zion Holiness Church with Ruling Hder James E. Ijames officiating. Baxter L. Livengood Baxter Lee Livengood, 73, of Route 3, Kannapolis, died Thurs day, Feb. 2, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Colonial Chapel of Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home in Landis, conducted by the Rev. Horace Moree and the Rev. Donald Wagner. Burial was in West Lawn Memorial Park. Bom Aug. 28, 1915, in Rowan County, Livengood was a son of the late Daniel Cashwell and Maiy Annabelle Livengood. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Retired since 1979 from N.C. Finishing Co., he attended West Corinth Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Violet Mae Smith Livengood; two sons, Tim and Roger Livengood, both of Route 3, Mooresville; a daughter, Valerie L. Queen of Mooresville; Three brothers, Paul Livengood of Cooleemee, Woodrow Livengood of Mocksville and Grimes Livengood of Woodleaf; a Mster, Lena Pless of Kannapolis; five grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren. tf, CO O 3 Z 92 uJ CQ ZD a. Milton Taylor SANFORD, FLA. — R- Milton Taylor, 66, of 215 W. 5th St., San- ford, Fla., died Thursday, Feb. 2, at his residence. . Bom July 2, 1922, m Davie County, he was the son of the late Mitt and Lava Taylor of Greasy Comer. He moved to Sanford in 1964. . r He was a mechamc for tne Seminole County School Board and a member of Ihe First Baptist Church of Sanford.^ He was preceded in death by his first wife. Ivy Nichols Taylor. Survivors include his second wife, Louise F. Taylor, two sons, Robert Taylor and Gerald Taylor, both of Rock Hill, S.C.; two brothers, Otis Taylor of Cooleemee and Bill Taylor of Eustace, Texas; seven step children; two grandchildren; 16 step-grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon day, Feb. 6, at 10 a.m. at Brisson Guardian Funeral Home, Sanford, Fla. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Sanford, Fla. / William F. Williams BURBANK, CALIF. — William Franklin Williams, 79, of Burbank, Calif., died Monday^ Jan. 23. He had been in declining health for four years- Mr. Williams was bom on Nov. 16 1909, in Davie County, to the late Roy Everette and Maggie Foster WUliams. Surviving are: his wife, Ma^a Crosby WiUiams, of the honw; two «ins Richard Williams of Bur-ScSif., and Ronald Waiiarm of Chula Vista, Calif.; three god children; his step-inother, Mrs. Roy E. Williams; fourhalf-sistere.Misses Dorothy. In«.^6 NeUieWilliams, all of ^ Mocksvaie, Mrs. Lee Caudle, Jonestown Road, WiO®!?-Salem; three half-bmthersEdwn Williams, GreenviUe, S.C., EUisWilliams, Winston-Salen^^. and Eugene WUliams, Rock Hi". S-^- He was a member of Grove United Methodist Church. Burial was in Burbank, CaliL Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's AssociaUO. 70 b. Uke St., Suite 600, Chicago, 111. 60601. O O tiJ > to y: o o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 16, 1989-' n ■i. ~o iCD O □ Z y LU £ d, if' 8f \ ; \- > r ■: Winona B. Baity Mrs. Winona Belle Poplin Bai ty, 84, 137 Midland Ave., Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 8,' at Davie County Hospital. A graveside service was held at II a.m. Saturday, Feb. II, at. Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery by Revs. Paul Riggs and David Engle. 'Mrs. Baity was born in Mocksville on Sept. 23, 1904, to the late Matthew Henry Thomas and Lizzy Jane White Poplin and was a homemaker. She was a member of Mocksville First Bap tist Church. Her husband Carney T. Baity, preceded her in death in 1971. Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Haneline, Mocksville, and Mrs. Frances Cromer, Winston- Salem; and several nieces and nephews. — ; Edna Carter Barnhardt Mrs. Edna Carter Barnhardt, 84, ■ Rt. 2, Advance, died Thursday • afternoon, Feb. 9, at Rowan • Memorial Hospital, Salisbury. Funeral services were held at •. 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. II, at > Fork Baptist Church by Rev. Gor- ■ don Joyner. Burial followed in the ■ church cemetery. The family requests that • memorials be considered for the • Building Fund or the Pastor's Retirement Fund of Fork Baptist Church, Rt. 3, Mocksville. ' Mrs. Barnhardt was born in ■ Davie County on Nov. 1,1904, to the late George and Notie Foster' ■ Carter and was a homemaker. She • was a member of Fork Baptist ■ Church, where she had taught Sun- day School for many years. Surviving are: her husband, Mr. Olin L. Barnhardt, of the home, to \ whom she had been married for 61 \ years; four daughters, Mrs. Gray I (Helen) Everhart and Miss Mary ! Ann Barnhardt, both of Advance,; Mrs. Bill ^mily) Ford, Walker- ; town and Mrs. Gene (Freda) r Schlaman, Marietta, Ga.; three ;■ sons, George Lee Bamhardtj-Ad- vance, theRev. Derry Barnhardt,-ij Lexington, and Gray Barnhardt,. Mocksville;! 15 grandchildren; ^t^s^en great-grandchildren; two^ sifters, Mrs. Viola Howard,;, ? E>etroit, Mich., and Mrs. Leiia f Richardson, Lexington; and one brother, • Blister ' Carter, i; Winston-Salem." Donald Ray Little Donald Ray Little, 32, of Route 2, Cleveland, N.C., was dead on arrival at Rowan Memorial Hospital at 1:14 a.m. on Feb. 8from injuries sustained in an automobile accident off South River Church Road. Bom on Aug. 28, 1956, in Rowan County, Little was a son of James Robert and Janie Borders Little of the home. He was educated in Rowan County schoolsand was employed at Cool Springs Lumber Co.In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, James Alexander Borders of Clevelandand Kenneth White of Mocksville; and a sister, Sylvia Redmon of Woodleaf. James W, Player Sr. James William Player Sr., 61, of King Hill, Ramseur, died Monday, Feb. 13, at Randolph Hospital. A graveside service was to be held Wednesday, Feb. 15, at Rich mond Memorial Park in Rock- ingham by the Rev. David Shoemake. Mr. Player was bora March 31, 1927, in Darlington, S.C., to the late Sidney Player and Minnie Farmer Player of Coleridge. He was a retired Burlington Mill employee. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Evelyn Cline Player of the home; four sons, James William Player Jr. of Olathe, Kan., Tommy Eugene Player of Mocksville, Robert Lee Player of Mooresville and Ronald Edward Player of Greensboro; two daughters, Elaine Player Morgan of Siler City, and Betty Player Moody of Bonlee; two sisters, Virginia Player Mauldin of Col eridge and Louise Player Floyd of Charlotte; 23 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. % w sr • V DAVIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY, Feb. 16, 1989-' 'v« -L 0 w r" .o Rodwell Melmus Foote Mr. Rodwell Melmus Foote, 508 Fifth St., Martinsville, Va., died Thursday morning, Feb. 9, at Martinsville Memorial Hospital. He was a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Fac tory No. 8. He was a member of Chinquapin Baptist Church. Mr. Foote is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Wooding, with whom he lived; one grandsoi Mr. George I. Wooding 111 Winston-Salem; one brother, Mr. George Foote, Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Howell, Marion, and Mrs. Ethel Howell, Mocksville; one son-in-law, Mr. Geoige I. Wooding Jr., with whom he lived; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted Monday, Feb. 13, at Gilmore Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Christopher Young offtciating. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Blanche Latham Ward Blanche Latham Ward, 97 of Route 2, Mocksville, Pino Com munity, died early Feb. 11 after a long illness. The funeral was held at 2 p m Monday, Feb. 13, at the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Jess Tart.' Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, in care of Mrs. Madelyn Gentry, Route 8, Box 222 Mocksville. * Mrs. Ward was born on Nov. 7, 1891, to the late Burgess Gaither and Delia Ijames Latham and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Pino. Her husband, Luther F. Ward died on May 11, I960.Survivors include: a daughter Frances Ward Hepler of Mocks ville; a son, John G. WanI of Route 8, Mocksville; two granddaughters and two gredt-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Mattie Boger of Route 1, Mocksville. Druiey H. Troxell Mr. Druiey H. Troxell, 71, of Route 2, Lakeview Community, Davidson County, Linwood, died Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 8:45 a.m. in the Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for two years. Mr. Troxell was bom in Enid, Okla., May 27, 1917, to the late John Henry and Edna Mae Trox ell. He was retired from N.C. Finishing Company and the Salisbury Unit of the National Guard. Mr. Troxell was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 473, Oasis Shrine, V.F.W. Post 3074, Amvets Post 13, American Legion Post 8, Spencer Moore No. 2019 and the Lexington 98 order of the Eastern Star. He was also a member of the Churchland Mis sionary Baptist Church and serv ed in the U.S. Army during World War n. He is survived by: his wife, Dorothy Hartley Troxell of the home; one son, Randy Troxell of Spartanburg, S.C.; one daughter. Sue Wyatt of Salisbury; thira grandchildren; two brothers, Cline Troxell of Kernersville, and Ver- non Troxell of Salisbury; four sisters, Juanita Beck of Salisbury, Hazel Griffin of Kannapolis, Dorothy Brigman and Tracy McManus, both of Concord. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Fd). 11, at the Churchland Missionary Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. Paul Millwood. Bpnal was in the Forest Hill Memorial Park with Masonic _ graveside mcs. Memorial^ may be made to the American Cancer Society, David son County Unit, P.O. Box 643, Lexington, N.C. 27292. j^gMVLi-E. as' no Mrs. Grace L. Sharpe Mrs. Grace Lucille Longworth i Sharpe, 75, 4745 Murray Road, I Winston-Salem, died lltursday night, Feb. 16, at Baptist Hospital. She was bom on Aug. 17,1913, in Forsyth Q)unty, the daughter of James Wesley and Udora Turner Longworth. She lived in Winston- Salem all of ter life and was a member of New Hope Methodist Church and was a member of the Suzanne Class. Mrs. Sharpe was married in August, 1938, to William Edward Sharpe Sr., who preceded her in death in June, 1943. Surviving are one daughter, •Mrs. Roger (Janet) Miller, Clodfelter Road, Winston-Salem; one son, William Edward "Eddie" Sharpe Jr., Rt. 1, Advance; five grandchildren; two great grand children; and two sisters, Mrs. Rufus L. (Allie) Nicholson and Mrs. Paul (Edith) Arrington, both of Murray Road, Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at New Hope United Methodist Church by the Rev. William C. Currie Jr. Burial was in the church cemetery. Louise Stokes Truesdale ^ Mrs. Louise Stokes Truesdale, 67, The Oaks at Forsyth, former ly of 935 East 2nd St., Apt. A, Winston-Salem, died Monday, Feb. 13. She was born on November 16, 1921, in Bamwell County, S.C. She attended the local public schools. For over 35 years, she was employed by the Davie County Processing Plant of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She joined West End Baptist Church at an early age. The church was later merged with First Institutional Baptist Church to become United Metropolitan Bap tist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. John Tmesdale. Survivors are: two daughters, Mrs. Virginia S. Rochelle, Burgaw and Mrs. Marilyn T. Odom, Rural Hall; one brother, Mr. Robert Stokes, of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at United Metropolitan Baptist Church with Dr. J. Donald Ballard officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 23, 1989— Josiah B. Eldndge Mr. Josiah B. "Joe" Eldridge, 61,149 Riverbend Drive, Bermuda Run, died at his home Sunday mor ning, Feb. 19. He was born in Oxford to James and Mary Cheek Eldridge. His ear ly life was spent in Carrboro and the Chapel Hill area. He had made his home in the Winston-Salem area for 36 years. He was a charter member of Oldtown Baptist Church. Mr. Eldridge was a 1950 graduate of the University of North Carolina, earning a bachelor's degree in commerce with a major in accounting. He retired from McLean Trucking Co. in 1984 as an executive vice president. After his retirement,' he operated an ac counting service, Eldridge & Eldridge, with his son. Mr. Eldridge was a member of Winston Masonic Lodge No. 167 A.F.&A.M. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Surviving are: his wife, Roxie Walters Eldridge, of the home; one daughter and husband, Jo Ann and Frank N. Blanchard IB, German- town, Md.; two sons and wives, Jeffeiy B. and Mary Beth Eldridge, Stratford, Conn., Mark S. and Susan Eldridge, Advance; six grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. George B. (Josephine) Butler, Gainesville, Fla. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Oldtown Bap- list Church by Dr. Wade Delinger. Burial with Masonic graveside rites by Winston Lodge No. 167 A.F.&A.M. followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, MocksvUIe, N.C. 27028, or the American Cancer Society. Germaine Wellman Germainc Elizabeth Hilton Wellman, 87, died Friday, Feb. 17, at Lexington Memorial Hospital after a three-day illness. Formerly of Lexington Road, Mocksville, she was a resident of Centerclair Nursing Center in Lexington. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at Baton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Leland Richardson. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Bom March 3, 1901, in Rock Hill, S.C., she had retired as a nurse with N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was a member of Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, James Cleveland Wellman, died in 1943. Survivors include: a daughter, Germame Wagner of Lexington; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Mamie T. Royall Mrs. Mamie Turner Royall, 72, of Mocksville, Route 6, died ear ly Monday morning, Feb. 20, at Davis Community Hospital, Statesville. She was bom in Yadkin County on Jan. 31, 1917, to James and Minnie Alice Day "himer. She was of the Methodist faith and was mar ried to Carl Frederick Royall, who died on March 10, 1988. Surviving are: four daughters, Mrs. Lois Richie, Mrs. Minnie Danner, and Mrs. Catherine Young, all of Mocksville and Mrs. Frances Freeman, Yadldnville; one : son, Mr. Ronnie Royall, ; Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. Ada ; Myers, Hi^ Point and Mrs. Dora Marion, Hamptonville; one brother, Mr. Charlie Tumer, . Hamptonville; ten grandchildren; ' and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Mackie-Gentiy Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Bobby Swaim and Dean Chandler, i Burial was to follow in the Grassy Knob Baptist Church Cemetery. i '-9 O l>AVi£ CO. PUBUG UBRAVr.' ft/lOCKSVlLLEs NO y cr 1>AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 2, 1989— Mamie Lee C. Safley Mrs. Mamie Lee Campbell Safley, 84, formerly of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Saturday night. Feb. 25, at Davie County Hospital after an illness of two days. She was a resident of Autumn Care Convalescent Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Don Lloyd and David Gilbreath. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Safley was bom Dec. 28, 1904, in Davie County to the late Aaron Flake and Delia Starrett Campbell. She was a homcmaker and a member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church. Her husband. Robert Lee Safley, preceded her in death May 7,1987. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Ferebee, Route 8, Mocksville; three soas, Clarence Safley. Bonita, Calif., Roy Safley, Harmony and Carl Safley. Clem- mons; 10 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Pauline C. Ward, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; and several nieces and nephews. The family requests memorials be made to Mocksville First United Methodist Church. Charlotte S, *Baby' Smith Mrs. Char- lotle Seats died unex- pectedly Fri- MB ser- were 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, at Courtney Bap tist Church, conducted by the Revs. Vincent Young and Yates Wilkinson. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Scats was bom May 13, I92I, in Mocksville to Phillip T. and Amanda Hester West Scats, She spent all of her life in Davie County. She was a charier member and past president of East Davie Extension Homemakers Club. Mrs. Smith was music director at Courtney Baptist Church. She was a member of Green Meadows Baptist Church and a well-known artist of primitive art. Surviving are; her husband, Kenneth Smith, of the home; six sons, Charles (Muggs) Smith and Richard Smith, both of Kcrners- ville, Danny Smith. Wilson. Ron nie, Thomas (Zero) and Elliott Smith, all of Rl. 2, Mocksville: seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Alberta (Tootsy) Cope, Mocksville; and two brothers, Charles (Ras) Seats, Winston- Salem and Thomas (Bun) Seats. California. The family requests memorials be made to Courtney Baptist Church. ' Joyce Ann Brown Mrs. Joyce Ann Bum- garner Brown, 46, of County muniiy. Route I, Mocksville, CommunityHospital Satur- ^^^BHB9 5 a.m. She had been in declining health one year. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Pleasant View Baptist Church with - the Revs. Jason Whitley and Fred H. Martin officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Jimmy, David and Steve Wyatt. Allen, Billy and Dale Ladd. She was born in Iredell County - May 2, 1942, and was a daughter - ofFred Allen Bumgamer of Route ; 1. Mocksville, and the late Lois Isabell Wyatt Bumgamer. She was ; a member of Pleasant View Bap- - list Church where she was a Sun- n day School teacher. She was married on Dec. 24, • 1958. to Benny Frank Brown, who • survives. • Also surviving are: three ' • brothers, Fred Allen (Red) Bumgamer Jr. and Johnny Wayne ' Bumgamer, both of Route 1 ; Mocksville, and Charles H. (Son- : ny) Bumgamer of Route 1, ; Statesville; two sisters, Mrs. Jackje ;• Campbell of Route 2, Cleveland, •: and Mrs. William Ladd of Carl ' Austin Road, Statesville. Harrell Powell Sr. Mr. Harrell Powell Sr. of RouteI. Mocksville, died Tuesday, Feb. 21, after a brief illness. The funeral was held Thursday, Peb. 23, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in the I Center United Methodist Church cemetery, Mr. Powell was bom in Davie County to Robcrson and Lula Penry Powell. He was educated in the Davie County Schools and was a retired furniture crating manufacturer. Mr. Powell was named to "Mar quis Who's Who in the South and Southwest." Survivors include his wife, Sara Margaret Green Powell of the home; two sons, Harrell Powell Jr of Bermuda Run and Edward L. Powell of Winston-Salem; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Bemice Powell Elkins of Mocksville and Mary Elizabeth Powell Anderson of Raleigh. Donald Kenneth Long Mr. Donald Kenneth Long, 53, of 223 Danby Drive, Winston- Salem, died Tuesday morning, Feb. 21, at his home. A graveside service was held Thursday, Feb. 23. in the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery by the Rev. Leon Wood. Mr. ^ng was born July 5, 1935, in Hardcvllle, S.C., to Honor L. and Mary Brabham Long. He had lived In Winston- Salem since 1971. Survivors include his wife, Lois King Long, of the home; a son, Honor Kenneth Long of Beuford, S.C.; adau^ler, Laura A. Auman of Hilton Head, S.C.; a step daughter, Lisa Ann Reed of Ad vance; two sisters, Mrs. Jean Sloss of Ridgeland, S.C., and Mrs. An nette Scarborough of Hardcvllle, S.C.; and a number of nieces and nephews. John K. Neely Mr. John K. Neely, 79, of Shafcr Road, Woodleaf, died Sun day, Feb. 19, in Davie County Hospital after being in declining health for several years and seriously ill for one week. The funeral was held Friday, Feb. 24, in the Noble and Kelsey Memorial Chapel in Salisbury, conducted by Bishop Robert IJames, pastor of New Jerusalem Holiness Church in Mocksville. Burial followed in Oakdale Cemetery on Saturday, Feb. 25. Mary Terrell Robertson Mr.s, Mary Terrell Robertson, 95, of Route 2, Advance, Bixby community, died Thursday morn ing, Feb. 23, in a Johnson City, Tenn., hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, at Bixby Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. B.C. Aldridgc. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Robertson was born in Mount Airy June 9, 1893, to the late Eli and Minerva Purett Terrell. She was a retired merchant and a charier member of Bixby Presby terian Church. Her husband, John Henry Robertson, preceded her in death July 5, 1969. She was also preced ed in death by two sons. Bill Robertson and Pete Armstrong Robertson. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. J.E. (Foy) Mad- dox, Johnson City, Tenn. and Mrs. James (Joyce) Malone, I^s Vegas, Nev.: two sons, C.T. "Scrip" Robertson, Advance and Bob Robertson, Clemmons; one sister, Mrs. Ella Swant, Canton, Ohio; one brother, Ted Terrell, Advance; 13 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. The family requests memorials be made to Bixby Presbyterian Church. / -si /L a rS r • , ** v/i 411W\,v,o \ nephews. e U Pa> ?s> S- §g <5- jS" ? or Z ?5* "s £5 3 A rs) John K. Neely Mr. John K. Neely, 79, of Shafer Road, Woodleaf, died Sun day, Feb. 19, in Davie County Hospital after being in declining health for several years and seriously ill for one week. The funeral was held Friday, Feb. 24, in the Noble and Kelsey Memorial Chapel in Salisbury, conducted by Bishop Robert Ijames, pastor of New Jerusalem Holiness Church in Mocksville. Burial followed in Oakdale Cemetery on Saturday, Feb. 25. CO _-p DaVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Mareh 2, 1989- • l^ona D. Dedmon Mrs. Leona Nelle Deadmon I Dedmon, 87, of the SalLsbury Unit 1 of. the N.C. Lutheran Home, 1 formerly of Maupin Avenue, I Sqlisbury, died Monday, Feb. 27, > at; Rowan Memorial Hospital. ' Death was unexpected. • The funeral was to be held t Thursday, March 2, in the James • C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel by the ; Rev. Don R. Safrit, pastor of • Christiana Lutheran Church. ; Burial was to follow in the Libcr- t ty United Methodist Church ; cemetery in Davie County. ; The family was to be at the • funeral home on Wednesday, : March 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and I the remainder of the time at the I home of her son, Robert Donald ; "Don" Dedmon of 2505 t Wedgewood Drive, Salisbury. ! Bom on Sept. 14, 1901, in Davie County, Mrs. Dedmon was a I daughter of the late Martin - Franklin and Mary Sowers Dead- • mon. She was educated in the - Davie County Schools and attend- : ed Elon College. • Mrs. Dedmon and her husband, r Charlie Pleasants Dedmon, who • died July 9, 1959, were operators ; of Dedmon Produce Co. on East ; Council Street in Salisbury for a number of years. She was a ; member of Christiana Lutheran : Church. ; A daughter, Virginia ; Holzmacher, and a stepson. Bill . Dedmon, preceded her in death; ; Survivors, in addition to her son, ; include a daughter, Mary Ruth Miller of Lawrence, Mass.; two stepdaughters, Margaret Rogers of Asheville and Nelle Bushnell of Winter Park, Fla; 10 grand- ' children: and 19 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Christiana • Lutheran Church, Route 5, ; Salisbury, N.C. 28144, or to the Salisbury Unit of the N.C. Lutheran Home, 820 Klumac ; Road, Salisbury. William Henry Hairston Mr. William Henry Hairston, ! 82, of 420 Northwest 27lh St., 1 Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, ; Feb. 21, at Forsyth Memorial ! Hospital after an extended illness. ; The funeral was held Saturday, .' Feb. 25, at Gilmore Memorial '. Chapel conducted by Dr. Jerry 1 Drayton. Burial followed in Pied- : mont Memorial Gardens. : Mr. Hairston was born in Davie County to the late Grief and Ada ; Fbwier Hairston and was educated . in the public schools. He was a . member of New Bethel Baptist ;• Church and a retired employee of i Gdodwill Industries, j Survivors include a brother, • Henry Theodore R. Hairston of Chicago, 111; one niece and several ' other relatives. Gray Frank Smith died unex- pectedly Friday services were at day, Feb. 26, in Smith Grove United Methodist Church cemetery by the Rev. Randall Smith. Mr. Smith was bom April 28. 1915, in Davie County to the late Bert and Mallie Carter Smith. He retired with 22 years of service from Western Electric and was a member of the Telepltone Pioneers of America. He was a retired professional photographer of 30 years and was a winner of two merit awards from the World Professional Photographers Association. Mr. Smith was a graduate of Smith Grove High School, class of 1933. He was a charter member of Smith Grove Rurilan Club, where he held a lifetime membership. He was a graduate of Piedmont Bible College. He was a former member of Cornatzer Baptist Church, where he taught Sunday School for 25 years and also taught the Wednes day Night Bible Class. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War 11. "^Surviving arc: his wife, Laura Foster Smith, of the home; one daughter, Lynette Steck, Har- risburg. Pa.; three sons. Bob Smith, King, Ron and Johnny Smith, both of Route 2, Mocksville; six granddiildren; two stepgrandchildren; one great- grandson and one sister, Mrs. Terry Kimel, Winston-Salem. The family requests memorials be considered for Smith Grove United Methodist churdi Cemetery Fund, Rt. 2, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or Miracle Faith Ministries, P.O. Box 1706. King, N.C. 27021. Charlie F. Owen Mr. Charlie Franklin Owen, 66, of Route 9. Mocksville, died Tues day, Feb. 21, at his home after a period of declining health. The funeral was held Thursday, Feb. 23, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Bobby Swaim and David Jordan. Burial followed in the Smith Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Owen was born Oct. 7, 1922, in Davie County to the late Joe Yemen and Candice Potts Owen. He was employed at Heritage Furniture Co. and was a . member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife. Pearl Grubb Owen; a son. Perry Franklin Owen of Mocksville; two stepdaughters, Mary G. Smith of Advance and Rebecca Clark of Newport; two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Bessie) Shore and FIdrence Jones, both of Mocksville; three grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; and five stepgreat-grandchildren. Cara Beth Parker Cara Parker, 21, of Route 2, Mocksville, died Tuesday, For- syth Memorial Hospital from injuries receiv- ed in a car acci- '''^''*"""""^■3 dent on Feb. 12. The funeral was held Thursday, Feb. 23, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Revs. George W. Bowman IQ and Glenn G. Davis. Burial followed in the Farmington Community Cemetery. Miss Parker was bom July 24, 1967, in Forsyth County. She was a graduate of Davie County High School and had attended Forsyth Tech. She was employed by Na tional Health Laboratories and was a member of Farmington Baptist Church. Survivors include her mother, Carolyn McBride of Mocksville; her father, Kenneth Wayne Parker of Decatur, Ga,; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson A. McBride of Mocksville; and a number of uncles, aunts and cousins. Memorials may be made to Far mington Baptist Church or the Far mington Community Cemetery Fund. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, March 9,1989- /F I it V fv / t. S k, 0 f -C <r- 0 Pearlie Lee Brock Mrs. Pearlie Lee Brock, Route S, Mocksville, died at an early hour on Thursday, March 2, at her home. She was a native and resident of Davie County and was a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. She is survived by two daughters, Catherine Hairston and Ella Home, both of Mocksville; two sons, George and William Brock, Mocksville; 22 grand children; 19 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lucy Howell and Mary B. Blackwell, Mocksville; one brother. Flake Lyons, Winston-Salem. Funeral services were conducted at I p.m. Saturday, March 4, at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Davie County with Dr. Warner C. Hay officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Annie Eaton Brewer Mrs. Annie Eaton Brower, 98, formerly of Middlebrook Drive, Clemmon^, widow of Professor James F. Brower, died Monday morning, March 6 at Meadow- brook Manor. Mrs. Brower was born in Davie County to Joseph W. and Susan Et- chison Eaton and had lived her ear ly life in Cana, where she had at tended the Cana Academy and later completed her high school educa tion at the Moravian Boarding School, Clemmons. She furthered her education at Woman's College, Greensboro, now University of North Carolina at Greensboro. After her retirement from her teaching career, she played a very instrumental role with the establishment of the Clemmons Branch of the Forsyth County Public Library System. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 8, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Revs. Burton Rights and David Gilbreth. Burial was in the Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery, Davie County. Memorials may be made to Clemmons Moravian Church, Eaton's Baptist Church, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or the Clemmons Library Fund. Surviving are: two sisters. Miss Mossa Eaton, Cana and Mrs. R.S. Dunham, Cary; one niece. Miss Susan Eaton Dunham, Boston, Mass., and two nephews. Buddy Eaton, Mocksville and Dr. R.S. Dunham Jr., Richmond, Va. Edison J. Spillman Mr. Edison J. Spillman, 71, 5019 Klondike Road, Walkertown, died Wednesday, March 1, at For syth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Spillman was bom on Sept. 24, 1917, in Yadkinville. Surviving are his wife, Mozelle Bennett Spillman, of the home; two daughters, Betty Jean Lawson, Walkertown and Jackie Gibson, Winston-Salem; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Jdin Spillman, Yadkin ville and two sisters. Pearl Smith, Mocksville and Boots Fulp, Mocksville. Funeral services were.at 2 p.m. Friday, March 3, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Richard Hicks. Burial was in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown. ^ Charles L. Roediger Charles L. Roediger, 68, Ber muda Run, died unexpectedly in' Florida on Feb. 28. Mr. Roediger was owner and operator of CLR Mfg., Inc. He was bom on Nov. 30, 1920, in Greensboro to H.R. and Barbara R. Roediger. He lived for a number of years in Rock Hill, S.C., where he was active in civic and'Scout work. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corp during World War II. He founded CLR Mfg. in Winston-Salem in 1965. Mr. Roediger served as past president of the Composite Can and Tube In stitute, a luitional organization. He was a member of Bermuda Run Country Club and past member of the Bo^ of Govemors. He was a member of Reynolda Presbyterian Church. Survivors include: his wife, Peggy Brewster Roediger; three sons, Charles L. Roediger Jr., Larry Roediger and Gary Roediger, all of Winston-Salem; one sister, Ann Ball of Winter Haven, Fla.; . and six grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Saturday, March 11, at 1 p.m. at Reynolda Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dick Little officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family re quests that memorials be made to the American Heart Association. / Maggie R. Shore Mrs. Maggie Reynolds Shore, 90, Route 4, Yadkinville, died Fri day aftemoon, March 3, at the Yadkin Nursing Center. She was born in Yadkinville on July 26,1898, to Ephrim and Em ma Sicclman Reynolds. She was a member of Deep Creek Baptist Church and was married to Mr. French Shore, who died on May 17, 1977. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Lester (Flora) Shore, Mocksville; six sons, Linney, Fon- zo, Hobert and Herltert Shore, all of Yadkinville, Ray Shore, Mount Aiiy and Raymond Shore, Mocks ville; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A son. Ford Shore, died in 1970. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Monday, March 6, at Mackie- Gentiy Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Allen Barker and Jack Casstevens. Burial followed in the Deep Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTEKPRISE RIXORD. THURSDAY, March 9. 1989- Mrs, Stella M. Burchette Mrs. Stella Morrison Burchette, 62. died on Thursday, March 2. at Hugh Chatham MeinoriaJ Hospital, Elkin. She was horn on March 25, 1926, in Dobson to Sinclair and Lavora Dinkins Morrison. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Boonville. She retired from Belk's Department Store, Elkin. Surviving are: her husband, Lewis Burchette, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Don (Charlene) Cassidy, Mocksville; one .sister, Mrs. Ruth Moxicy, Boonville; and one granddaughter, Christina Cassidy, Mocksville. Funeral services were Saturday, March 4, at 2 p.m. at the First Bap tist Church. Boonville by the Rev. Larry Thompson. Angela Lynn Howard Angela Lynn Howard, 23, Route 5, Mocks.illc, died Friday. March 3, at her home. She was employed by Bermuda Village. She was the daughter of the late Joseph Clay Howard. Surviving are one brother, Keith Ray Howard, Advance: two sisters, Patricia Ann Gordon and Wendy Dawn Howard, both of Mocksville; and her mother. Gail Barlow Howard. Greensboro. A private service was held on Monday, March 6, at Davis Memorial Chapel, Winston-Salem. In lieu of Rowers, the family re quests that memorials be made to the United Way. j Margie J. Huckabee • Mrs. Margie James Huckabee, 63, of 913 Hutton St., Winston- ; Salem, died early Tue.sday morn- ' ing, Feb. 28, at Forsyih Memorial i Hospital. j Funeral services were at 2 p.m. , Friday, March 3, at Macedonia : Moravian Church by the Revs. iHampton Morgan an^qnme Bai^_ ty. Burial was itl'tlie church' graveyard. Mrs. Huckabee was bom on Ju ly 9, 1925, in Davie County. She was the daughter of the late Samuel C. and Bessie Boyd James. She was retired from the Hyatt House, Winston-Salem. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. " Her husband, Daniel C. Huckabee, preceded her in death in 1962. Surviving are; one daughter, Ann J. Lowery, Rt. 4, Lexington; three sisters, Nellie James King and Laura James Durham, both of Advance and Myrtle James Smith, Yadkinville; and four brothers, Floyd James, Scale, Ala., Jesse James, Welcome, Richard James, Mocksville and Clay James, Advance. Charles M. Phillips Charles n n Mocksville, after a sudden illness. The funeral was at 4 p.m. Tue.s- day, Feb. 28, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Chip Webb and Kathy Tart. Burial was in Che.stnul Grove United Methodist Church cemetery, Born May 19, 1949, in Davie County, Phillips was a son of J.F. Phillips of Route 9 and Beatrice Pennington Phillips of Route 5. Employed as a packer with Crown Wood Products, he was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include; his wife, Mary Lee Peoples Phillips: a daughter, Brandi LeAnn Phillips of the home; a son, Selh Matthew Phillips of the home; his stepmother, Lorene Phillips of Route 9; five sisters, Faye Barneycastlc of Eli- jay, Ga., Wilma Reavis, Betty Harris and Patsy Bolin, all of Mocksville, and Carolyn Price of Clemmons; three brothers, Bobby and Lester Phillips, both of Mocksville, and James Phillips of Collettsville, Va.; two half-sisters, Donna Phillips and Vickie McCur- dy, both of Mocksville; and two stepsisters, Renee Stoneman of Mocksville and Tammy Daley of Clemmons. Lucy B. Whitaker Lucy Baker Whitaker, 77, of Route 2, Mocksville, died Mon day, Feb. 27, at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 2, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, con ducted by the Rev. Donald Funder- burke and Dr. Billy Seate. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Asbury United Methodist Church, 6612 Creedmore Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27613. Born Sept. 22, 1911, in Davie County, Mrs. Whitaker was a daughter of the late A.M. and Mamie Evans Baker. A home- maker, she was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Her husband, Willis William Whitaker, died in 1982, Survivors include: a daughter, Darlene Whitaker Wilkins of Raleigh; three sisters, Shirley Wall of Mocksville, Ruby Couch of Ur- bana Ohio, and Minnie Ellis of Pacifica, Calif; a brother, Jake Baker of Mocksville; and four grandchildren. g Si I2D-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Maroh 16, 1989 Gertrude D. Sheek Katie L. Sutzer ca V CL S /- 0 Mrs. Gertrude Deal Sheek, 72, 829 N. Main St., Mocksville, died Thursday afternoon, March 9, at Davie County Hospital.- Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Monday, March 13, at Rose Cemetery, Mocksville, by the Revs. 1. Donnell Lloyd and Gilbert Miller. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospital, Hospital St., Mocksville, 27028. Mrs. Sheek was bom on April 10, 1916, in Caldwell County to the late Ruftis A. and Julia Louvenia Anderson Deal. She was a U.S. Army Nurse in the Sth Evacuation Hospital. She was a retired registered nurse and was a member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church. She was a graduate of City Memorial Hospital of Winston- Salem School of Nursing. Surviving are her husband, James K. Sheek Jr., of the home; one" daughter, Nancy Willison, Spriilgneld, Va.; two sons, James K.- Sheek III, Greensboro and Charles C. Sheek, New York, N.Y.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Anderson, Lenoir and Mrs. Mildred Kanipe, Charlotte; and one brother, John Deal, Long Beach, Calif. / "Mamie" Allen Sheets Mrs. Mary Magdalene "Mamie" Allen Sheets, 81,1418 Parkview Circle, Salisbury, died Sunday March 12, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after a one month illness. Mrs. Sheets was bom Oct. 10, 1907 in Farmington to the late Thomas Mitchell and Ora Sparks Mitchell. Surviving are her husband George E. Sheets, of the home; one son, Elmer L. "Sonny" Allen, of Salisbury; two stepsons, Tom Sheets of Wrightsville Beach, and Carlyle Sheets of Jacksonville, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Leona Foster of Winston-Salem; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Sheets was preceeded in death by her first hus band, Elmer L. Allen Sr. Funeral services were at 11:00. . a.m. Tuesday, March 14, at.Sum-;. meiisett Funeral Home by Rev. Dr. ' Joel P. Jenkins and Rev. David K. . Huddle. Burial was in Rowan ! Memorial Park. Mis^ Katie Lucille Sutzer of Route 8, Mocksville, died Sunday moming, March 12, in Davie County Hospital after an extend ed illness. She was bom on March 6,1913, in Davie County to the late Henry and Laura Wiseman Sutzer. Survivors include: one daughter, Nora Evelyn Sutzer, of the home; and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Tatum of Mocksville. Funeral services were held Tues day, March 14, at 4 p..m. at Christ Temple Church of God in Christ" in the Redland community. Elder James Johnson officiated, assisted by Dr. W.C. Hay. Burial follow ed in Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. James F. Cope ^ James Frederick Cope, 59, of Route 3, Advance, died unex pectedly on March 13 at Rowan Memorial Hospital, Salisbury. : The body will be cremated. A graveside service will be held later. ; Bom on Jan. 14,1930, in Davie County, Cope was a son of the late Robert L. and Margaret Cline Cope. He was a construction !workcr and was a member of Ad- Ivance United Methodist Church. I Survivors include: two sisters, Betty Fyne and Linda Taylor, both jof Lexington; four brothers, Thomas and David Cope, both of 'Advance, Henry Cope of Oem- jnons and Bobby Cope of Mocksville. ■Bobby Glenn Fender .• Mr. Bobby Glenn Fender, 52,-Sparta Road, North Wilkesboro, died Monday night, March 6, at his "iiome. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. •Thursday, March 9, at Center Bap- .^ist Church by the Revs. Harold .Crindstaff, Stanley Frye and Clif ford Johnson. Burial was in .-Mountlawn Memorial Park^ • Mr. Fender was born in:"Alleghany County on April 28, :-1936, to Creed and Winnie Blevins "•Fender. He was the owner of••Fender's Superette and a member ■^f Center Baptist Church. •• He is survived by; his wife, Mrs. ••Reba Bumgamer Fender, of the •^home; one daughter. Miss Tonya -LaCole Fender, of the home; his ••mother, Mrs. Winnie Fender ••Hanks, Mocksville; three sisters, ;Mrs. Norma Pickler, Burlington, ;Mrs. Wilma Franklin, State Road:-and Mrs. Lorene Godwin, Mocks- i'ville; three brothers. Earl Fender, .Marion, Jack Fender and Bill :-Fender, both of Mocksville; and .'one granddiild. . ' Flowers will be accepted or .Memorials may be made to the '.^Duke University Medical Center,-Hemafology/Oncology Division, :p.O. Box 3708. -r (T- O 12D-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Maroh 16, 1989 Sanford H. Hollar Mr. Sanford Harrison Hollar, 75, of N.C. 24-27, Midland, died Tuesday, March 7, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. Graveside setvices were held Thursday, March 9, at Huntsville Baptist Church by the Rev. Clarance Shore. Bom May 30,1913, in Yadkin- ville, he was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was retired from Can non Mills. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vickie Loflin Hollar; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Burris of Concord; three sons, Dr. Thurman Hollar of Dob- son, Randall Hollar of Stanfleld and Dwight Hollar of Locust; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Helms and Mrs. Ella Simpson, both of Concord, Miss Betty Jean Hollar of Yadkin- ville and Mrs. Carolyn Raea of Charlotte; seven brothers, David Hollar, Gumey Hollar and Cleve Hollar, all of Yadkinville, Garrell Hollar of Boonville, Clyde Hollar of Winston-Salem, Henry Hollar of Mocksville, and Homer Hollar of San Antonio, Texas; and seven grandchildren. •' Gladys R. Messick Gladys Ridenhour Messick, 84, formerly of Main Street, Cooleemee, died Saturday, March 4, at the Yadkin Nursing Center in Yadkinville. She had lived with a niece, Kathryn Kurfees of Salisbury, for 10 years. Bom June 20, ISKM, in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Cora Dedmon Ridenhour. She was a retired employee of Erwin Mills. Her husband, Gurney F. Messick, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a son, George Franklin Messick of Casselberry, Fla.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. J.C. Swaim and Jack Luther. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery in Davie County.' Vertie E. Peeler Vertie Eller Peeler, 78, a resi dent of Brian Center Nursing Care of Salisbury, died at 11 a.m. Sun day, March 12, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She had been, in declining health for the past 14 years and seriously ill for the past week. The funeral was at 11 a.m. Tues day, March 14, in the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Robert Freeman,- pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. Burial was in St. Luke's United Church of Christ cemetery. Bom April 22, 1910, in Rowan County, Mrs. Peeler was a daughter of the late Arthur M. and Gertmde Poole Eller. Educated in the Rowan County schools, she was a homemaker and a member of the Second Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Clyde F. Peeler,' died Dec. 16, 1966. Survivors include a son. Bill E. Peeler of 218 Queen Ann Road, Salisbury; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Grace) Baker of 2711 Mooresville Road, and Frances Wensil of Route 9, Enon Church Road, Salisbury; three brothers, Lester Eller of Route 4, Bringle Ferry Road, Loy Eller of 1209 Edgedale Drive and Reid Eller of Route 10, St. Matthew's Church Road, all of Salisbury; two sisters, Mrs. Aaron (Florence) Brown of Palmer Road and Mrs. Bill (Ruby) Yarbrough of 1917 Stokes Ferry Road; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. allie Clara J. Fleming Mrs. Sallie Clara Johnson Flem- g, 90, Route 1, Boonville, died 4:05 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, at ler home. She was born in Suny County the late Romie P. and Mary Lou da Cockerham Johnson. She was member of Boonville United [ethodist Church. The Fleming family was chosen ; Master Farm Family of North arolina in 1954. She joined the onathan Hunt Chapter NS DAR, Elkin, in the 1970s. Surviving are: her husband, William Herbert Fleming, of the lomc; one daughter, Mrs. Donald .. (Wenona) Wetter Jr., Puntagor- a, Fla.; four grandchildren, Judy, 3awn, Daphne and Fleming; eight reat-grandchildren; one sister, Irs. Jim (Lucille) Kelley, locksville; and five brothers, William Johnson, Clemmons,■oard Johnson, Sleigh, Thad ohnson, Yadkinville, Winnie ohnson, Boonville and Monroe ohnson, Mocksville. Funer^ services were at 11 a.m. rhursday, March 9, at Boonville United Methodist Church by the levs. Dana Wooten and Thomton 7eskins. Burial was in Boonville Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Joonville United Methodist -hurch Organ Fund, do Boonville United Methodist Church, Boon- vUle, 27011. Frederick L. Hofbnan Mr. Frederick Leon Hoffman, 56, formerly of Winston-Salem, died March 5. He was born on July 7,1932, in Forsyth County to William Gaston and Lula Leon Haymore Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman is survived by: his wife, Eileen; a stepson, John; a daughter. Dawn H. Jarvis, Route 2, Yadkinville; two sisters, Oleta H. Tompkins and .Betty H. Goforth; and one grandchild. A memorial service was held Wednesday, March 8, atHayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Rev. Phil Kitchin. Memorials may be made to. Bread of Life Baptist Church Building Fund, Mocksville. s QQ O 2 o LlT QQ Z)>QL CO d o Q o 2UJ > 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 23, 1989- v/ <r- n iz / I :Thomas W. Carter •• Mr. Thomas Wright Carter, 69, of Route 2, Advance, died n Wednesday, March 15, at Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday, March 17, at Advance United Methodist Church by the Rev. Tom McLean. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Carter was bom on April 7, 1919, in Forsyth County to the late James Thomas and Eva Marie Maranville Carter and was retired from the Weight Station Division of the N.C. Department of Motor Vehicles with 27 years of service. He was a member of Advance United Methodist Church. During World War II, he served in the South Pacinc with the United States Army. He is survived by his wife, Kathrine Robertson Carter, of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Erlene Robertson, Rt. 3, Mocksville and Mrs. Betty Hansley, Winston- Salem; two brothers, James Carter and Arthur Edward Carter, both of Winston-Salem. William L. Edwards Mr. William Leroy Edwards, 78,2134 Hollyrood St., Winston- Salem, died Monday, March 20, at Forsyth Hospital. He was born in Surry County to Even and Ettcr Creed Edwards. He retired in 1975 from Duke Power Co. with over 30 years of service. He was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church. ' Mr. Edwards was preceded in death by a daughter, Sylvia Bragg, and a son, Ray Junior Edwards. . Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Viola Mae Glascoe Edwards, of the home; one son. Bill Edwards, Winston-Salem; eight daughters, Margie Louise Wilson and Eva , Mae Williams, both of Winston-' ^alem, Linda Kaye Smothers and ! Pat Disher, both of Arcadia, Rhon-^ da Myers, Mocksville, Jaqueline §mith, KeraersviUe,' Bobbie Jo . Harper, Clenunonsl^'^hirle^^ Ann Roberts, Harrisonburg^Va.;"^ 24 grandchildren; 32 great- < grandchildren; three brothers, John ^ Edwards, Paul Edwards and B.O. ; Edwards, all of Dobson and eight ;.i ^sters. Pansy and Emma Loyelace, ' Both of Elkin, Ethel;South^, ' Greenville, S.C., Kate j3ul|ins and ^ Thelma Moser, both of Dobson^ ;! Betty Brown, Winston-Salem,-!< . Stella Freeman, Thomasville and ' / Bertha Montgomery, Pinnacle. ] Funeral services were at 2 p.m. ; Wednesday, March 22, Union Grove ^ptist.Church by the Rev. Harold IHetcher.'' Buri^ 'ws^ in' daklawn Memorial Garaens. ' ^ The family requests rnemorials be made to Hospice of Winston- —- ^alem/Forsyth County.' " " Garland Mich^ Garland Michael, 77, of 2704^exander Ave., Kannapolis aS^sbury fireman for 32 yeaVs ?r^fltewan MHe ifL i!!!" 'Memorial Hospital." 18 1? ''calth for^Smonthsandsenouslyillforone The funeral was held at 4 o m Suncby Marchl9,attheJam«CLyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted tt or.eS.r-- ;^ounty, he was a son of the late Thomas Franklin and UlL in theRowan County schools, he retiredas deputy chief with the Salisbury self-employed contractor. ® member of North Kan-na^hs Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Un- nSi nr°Ned Troutman of Arizona; two Frank]1II®''T o''SSm Mrs. Robie(Kith) M<wre of Surf Side Beach ff m' ''"^"'ers, Cecil MichaelofS r Ted Michaelot China Grove; three sisters Francis Blackey of Farmville' Thfi^ ^hller of Cooleemee andThelma Hart of Ashcville; and eight step-grandchildren. c -J 2 !:V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 23, 1989- cr a z 0 / Allie W. Reavis ! Allie Lee Wilkins Reavis, 90, of j Route 6, Mocksville, died Satur- ' day, March 18, at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 20, at Liberty Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn, E.M. James and Albert Bracken. Burial , was in the church cemetery. Born Oct. 13, 1898, in Yadkin County, Mrs. Reavis was a daughter of the late George and Betty Reavis Wilkins. A homemaker, she was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Her husband, Andrew W. Reavis, died in 1968. Survivors include: two daughters Dorothy Reavis Naylor of Route 6, Mocksville, and Mary Jane Thar- ington of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; three sons, Thomas Roland Reavis of Yadkinville, O.V. and A. W. Reavis Jr., both of Route 6, Mocksville; 15 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and one great- great grandchild. Johiiie R. Sloan Mr. Johnie Roger Sloan, 56, of 940 Old Hollow Road, Winston- Salem, died at his home Sunday, March 19. He was born May 12, 1932, in Davidson County to Lester H. and Mary Friesland Sloan. He spent most of his life in Forsyth Coun- .ty. He was retired from R.J. , Reynolds Tobacco Co. Mr. Sloan _ served in the U.S. Amqr during the Korean Conflict and, was. of the ' Baptist faith, • " V '-j" Surviving are: his wife, ;Mary ^ Davis Sloan,'of the home; two . • daughters, Lynn Cline and'Tana _ . n Buchann, both of ,Winston-Salem; ^ two sons. Van Sloan, Walkertowh " and Mark Sloani of the hoihe; his , : father and stepmother, Lesfer. H. j and Vivian P. ' Sloan," Wiiiston-'' Salem; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah, poby, - Winston-Salem and Mary Ann Watkins, Clemraons; three brothers,*"Janics' and-Jack • Sloan, both of Mocksville and Ray Sloan, Winston-Salem; and several nieces andnephe^s.- ; Funeral services ww at 1 p.m. , Wednesday' at Hayworth-Miller i Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs, i Jerry Bracken and Clyde Phillips. Burial was in Gardens of Memory , in Walkertown.- ' . J.C. Treece J.C. Treece, 69, of 1216 W. Main St., Locust, died on Satur day, March 18, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, at the'First Baptist Church of Locust, con ducted by the Rev. Kinney Wallace. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Building Fund of First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 154, Locust, N.C. 28079. Bom on July 3, 1919, in Stan- field, Treece was a son of the late Daniel Alexander and Prudence Furee Treece. Retired as a foreman from Cannon Mills Co. after 38 years of service, he was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War U. Survivors include: his wife, Mildred Morgan Treece; a son, Ronald Treece of Raleigh; a daughter, Carolyn Treece Corriher of Mocksville; four brothers. Lee Treece of Flint, Mich., Ralph Treece of Locust, Fred Treece of Clio, Mich, and Hayle Tredce of Blemont; a sister, Maydelle Tucker of Oakboro; n and three grandchildren. , n J-VJ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 30, 1989^ ^ Edwin R. Brenegar Sr. ^ Bobby G. Sale ri < y c 1 ■~>5: Edna S. Young Mrs. Edna Stewart Young, 94.daughter of Col. Jacob Stewart andFannie Dulin Stewart, formerly ofMocksville, died Sunday, March26, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.Graveside services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March29, in Salem Cemetery. A native of Davie County, Mrs. Y oung wasa school teacher in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools for40 years. She was a member of the-First Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem. Surviving are: one grandson; ana one great-grandson.Memorial contributions may bemade to the Moravian Home inWinston-Salem or Davidson College. Mr. Edwin Ranier Brenegar Sr., 94, North Ave., Newport News, Va., died Friday, March 24, at the V.A. Hospital, Hampton, Va.Mr. Brenegar was bom in Mocksville on Aug. 20, 1894, to Henon Turner and Bessie RichBrenegar. Mr. Brenegar was a long time resident of Winston-Salem and was retired from the accounting department of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. While living in Winston-Salem, Mr. Brenegar was a member of the Twin City Club,Aidmore United Methodist Church and the American Legion.Surviving are: two sons, Mr. Edwin R. Brenegar Jr., 3450 Pen-nington Lane and Mr. David R.Brenegar, Surry, Va.; six grand children and six great-grand children. Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Monday, March 27, at For-. syth Memorial Park by the Revs. Burton Rights and Edwin R. Brenegar III. In lieu of flowers, memorialsmay be made to the charity of the donor's choice. ^ Blanche F. Cline ^ Mrs. Blanche Evola Freeman Cline, 64, 1665 Jonestown Rd., Winston-Salem, died early Mon day morning, March 27, at ForsythMemorial Hospital, following a lengthy illness. She was born in Davie County on Jan. 25, 1925, to John R. Freeman and the late Bessie Cau dle Freeman.She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Alvin Nathan Cline, and a son, Brian E. Cline.Surviving are: her father, Mr. John R. Freeman, Kemersville; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Karen) Crofton, Houston, Texas and Mrs. Rodney (Sandra) C.Spear, Winston-Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Wood, Farm- ington, Mrs. Ruby Wall, Winston- Salem, Mrs. Margaret Freeman, Kemersville and Mrs. Georgia Parrish, Kemersville; two brothers, Mr. John Frank Freeman, Win.ston-Salcm and Mr.Raymond Freeman, Kemersville; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were to be at 1p.m. Wednesday, March 29, atCalvary Baptist Church. Entomb ment was to follow at Westlawn Gardens of Memory,' ■' j • In lieu of flowers, memorialsmay be made to the Children s' Nursery Fund at Calvary Baptist•J Church, 5000 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem. v - - • • T Bobby George Sale, 56, of Route 13, Faith Road, Salisbury, died at 6:05 a.m. on Friday, March 24, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining hedth for nine years, but death was unexpected. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 26, at Powles Funeral Home Chapel in Rock well, conducted by the Rev. R. Marsden Kitley, pastor of Shijoh United Methodist Church, Granite Quarry. Burial was in Brookhill Memorial Gardens. Bom on Oct. 20,1932, in Davie County, Sale was a son of Lillian Harris Sale of Salisbury and the late George Sale. Educated in the Davie County schools and Boyden High School, he was retired after 26 years from Cone Mill in 1981 as a supervisor in shipping and receiving. He was a Baptist. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife, Sara Overcash Sale; two sons, Tony Scott Sale of Tamarac Shore and Michael Wayne Sale of the home; and two brothers, Lonnie C. and Benny Sale, both of Salisbury. Faye Anderson Seats Mrs. Faye Anderson Seats, 61, ofRt. 4, Yadkinville, died at 1:11 p.m. Friday, March 24, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Davie County to John and Minnie Reavis Ander son. She was a member of Hunt- sville Baptist Church and was retired from Hanes Hosiery. She was married to Franklin Kelly Seats, who died Oct. 29, 1985. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Teresa Seats Wood, Yadkin ville; one son, Ronnie Franklin Seats, Yadkinville; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Anderson White, Ad- . vance, Mrs. Thelma Anderson Bamhard, West Bend, Ind. and Mrs. Loreen Anderson Frye, Williston, Fla.; and two brothers, George Curtis Anderson and John Burley Anderson, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, March 27, at Huntsville Baptist Church by the Rev. David Anderson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Rev. William A. Poole The Rev. William Augustus Poole, 68,2822 Windy Crossing, Winston-Salem, died Thursday, March 23, at Baptist Hospital. He was born in Dunn to James Augustus and Dora Hodges Poole. He! sp^nt his early life in Dunn and graduated from Wake Forest University and the Southern Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. Prior to moving to Winston^ Saleni in I960, he pastored the First Baptist Church in Burgaw and Graham. He was director of the Baptist Retirement Homes of North Carolina from 1960 until his retire ment in 1984. He was a member of College Park Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Kate Teague Poole, of the home; and three sons, William A. Poole Jr., Mocksville, Robert M. Poole, Arl ington, Va., and J. Barry Poole, Greensboro. He was preceded in death by a son, John Allen Poole in 1953. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 25, at College Park Baptist Church with Dr. Charles Edwards, Rev. Foy Mar tin and Rev. Mark Harris of ficiating. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. The family requests that memorials be made to the Baptist Retirement Homes of North Carolina, 2900 Reynolds Park Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107. Jay Lee Roseboro Mr. Jay Lee Roseboro, 51, of Edgemere, N.Y., died in that city Tuesday, March 21. He was a native of Iredell Coun ty, and was employed as a con struction worker in New York where he had resided for the past several years. He is survived by: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Roseboro of Route 12, Statesville; a son, William Lee Roseboro, of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Rosby of Harmony and Mrs. Marion Hampton of Far Rocka- way, N.Y.; and one aunt, Mrs. Nora Eaton of Mocksville. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 25, at 2 p.m. at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Iredell County with Rev. Charles J. Ferguson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. davie CO. PUBUC UBRAEty MOCKSVlLLEii Nfl (T .-o DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 30, 1989 Henry Ford Stanley Mr. Henry Ford Stanley. 65, 108 W. Church St., Jonesville, died at Hugh Chatham Memorial Ho-spila! Saturday. March 25, at 5:50 p.m. after a long illness. Funeral .services were at 2 p.m. Monday, March 27, at Alcxander- Chiirch-Kennedy Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Woodrow Wishon and Charlie Pardue. Burial was in Sholey Branch Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Stanley was bom in Wi]ke.s County Jan. 8, 1924. to Tom and Emtna White Stanley. He was retired from Elkin Furniture Co. He was of the Baptist faith. Surviving arc: his wife, Mrs. Bessie Hemric Stanley, of the home; one .son, Henry Lee Stanley, Advance; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Hazel Cochrane, State Road; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Craven, Lake Norman and Mrs. Versie Pardue, Winston- Salem; and two brothers, Tom Stanley, Ctemmons and Jessie Stanley. Win.ston-Salem. Roy C. Trimiar Mr. Roy Cleveland Trimiar. 88, of Jerusalem Avenue, Cooleemec, died at his home Thursday, March 23, after a lengthy illness. He was born Jan. 25. 1901, in Georgia, and had lived in Coolecmee most of his life. Trimiar was a son of the late Jim and Ida Mac Turke Trimiar. A retired employee of Erwin Cotton Mills, he had also been employed at Cannon Mills Co. and Rose's Department Store in Salisbury. He wasa inemberofErvin Tem ple CME Church and a U.S. Ar my veteran of World War 11. He is survived by: his wife. Mrs. U)la Bell Trimiar of the home; and one brother, Carlton Trimiar of East Spencer. William 'Bill' Shoaf I— his home after being in dedin- | WZ""g health for 'sj and seriou.sly ill f nionths. Funeral services were held inEaton s Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m Sunday March 26. Burial was in^g'on Memorial Park Cemetery.The Rev. Kenneth Pollock, pastor rh 'I PresbyterianChurch, officiated. The family requests that ntemorials be considered for the Hospice, P.O, Box665. Mocksville. N.C, 27028 or for the Coolecmee Presbyterian t-nurch, Ctxrieemee, N.C, 27014 ' Mr. Shoaf was born April 12, w.,.' 'p 'be latealter Scott and Bessie Nail Shoaf and was retired from the Davie County Water System and Burl ington Industries. He allcnded Cooleemce Sdiool and served in w n«, y ® of II. He was a memberof the VFW and American Legion in the Coolecmee Post. Mr. Shoaf wa.s an avid baseball player and golfer and had played third base and was the manager of the Coolecmee-Cools" in theVadkin .Ss ^ ""d "e was of ,hcPrc.sbytcrian faith 'Survivors include; his wife,Dorothy "Dot" Barney Shoaf, of he home; one sister, Mrs. Arnold (Dons) Garwood of Cooleeniee- three brothers, Mr. Hubert Shoaf and Mr. Homer J. Shoaf. both of Coolecmee and Mr. Fred Shoaf of Troutman; and several nieces and nephews. ^ Zander Ingram Zander Ingram, 39, of 268 Milling Road, Apartment 1-D, Mocksville, died on Friday, March 24, in Forsyih Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. A wake was held in Erwin on Tuesday, March 28, and the funeral was in Erwin on Wednesday. Born on March 7, 1950, in Ben- nettsville, S.C., Ingram was the son of William and Charity Davis Ingram of Erwin, N.C. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was employed by the Department of Transportation in Mocksville. Survivors include his parents; a son, Barry O. Ingram, who is sta tioned in Germany of the U.S. Ar my; a brother, George Ingram of Erwin; two sisters, Willie M. Trucsdale of Patterson, N.J.; and Lauretta Ingram of Erwin; and a grandmother. Nora Graliam McKenzie Mrs. Nora Graham McKenzie, 52, of Newark, N.J., died In that city Friday, March 17, following a short illness. She was a native of Catawba County, and had lived in New Jersey for the past 30 years. She is survived by: her father, Mr. Wilbur Graham of Maiden; five sons, John, Phillip, Ronnie, Charles, and Landis McKenzie, all of Newark, N.J.; three daughters, Mrs. Louvcnia M. Claude, Mrs, Judy M. Baylor, and Diana McKenzie. all of Newark. N.J.; two brothers. Nelson Graham of Mix-ksviiic, and Grady Graham of Sherriiis Ford; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Fri- _j^_^March 24, at 4 p.m. at Maiden Chape! Baptisi Church in Maiden. The Rev. Jason Scott of- ficialed. Burial followed in the church cemetery. davie CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVIU-Ei, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 6, 1989—o •V I; Nancy 'Nannie' Linyille Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth "Nannie" >Thompson Linvilie, 82, of Route JS, Mocksville, died Sunday after- >noon, April 2, at Guardian Care of -Elkin following a long illness. -' She was bom in Davidson Coun- ^ty, May 26,1906, to William and •^^Fanny Plot Thompson. She was a ^member of Mount Olive United >Methodist Church. J t She was preceded in death by her ^stepmother, Martha Wood 'Thompson. » She was married to James R. 'Linvilie, who died in January, ^1961. ^: Surviving are: three sons, Hugh •and Frank Linvilie, both of Route J5, Mocksville and Glenn Linvilie, •Route 1, Boonville; one half-sister, ^llen Keaton of Route 5, Mocks- -ville; nine grandchildren and nine •great-grandchildren. - Funeral services were at 11 a.m. -Tuesday, April 4, at Mount Olive Xlnited Methodist Church by the •Revs. Jesse Tart and David ^piinkle and Brother Jerry Wright, burial followed in the church -cemetery. Paul C. Nanney WALLACE — Paul C. Nanney, 78, of Route 3, died Tuesday, March 28, at Pender Memorial Hospital in Burgaw following a lengthy illness. The funeral was held Thursday, March 30, in the Padgett Funeral , Chapel in Wallace. Graveside ser vices were held that afternoon at Forsyth Memorial Park in Winston-Salem. Survivors include his wife, Carnell Raynor Norris Nanney of , the home; two daughters, Bobbie Charest of Mocksville and Phyllis Tew of Wilmington; two sons, Donald Nanney of Winston-Salem and Charles Nanney of Charlotte; two stepdaughters, Celia Barnes of Charleston, W.Va., and Annis Weeks of Pittsburg, Pa; three sisters, Mildred Campfield of Rock Hill, S.C., Winona Beal of Charlotte and Marie Ledbetter of Mount Holly; 12 grandchildren; ; and eight great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Wallace Lions Club, P.O. Box 601, Wallace, N.C. 28466. -L % BAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Swannie B. 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BnaXaunj] si|y pajj : Swannie Bailey Lagle, 78, of ; Route 4, Mocksviile, died on Mon- ; day, April 10, at Rowan Memorial - Hospital after being in declining - health for two years and seriously ; ill for four weeks. - The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. ; Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Darrell Cox. Burial was to be • in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Trinity Baptist Church, Route 4, Mocksviile, N.C. 27028. Bom on July 24, 1910, in Davie ^ County, Mrs. Lagle was a daughter • of the late June and Annie Forrest ^Bailey. Retired from Burlington Mills, she and her husband had operated a grocery store for several • years. n She was a member of Trinity ' Baptist Church and the Faith Bible n class. Survivors include her husband, Willie C. "Ted" Lagle; a son, n Homer Lee Lagle of Route 4; a ; .sister, Mattie Sue Nelson of Route ;4; three grandchildren; fourgreat- I'grandchildren; and two 1 step-great-grandchildren. > -s 3 3/AVO V I -6861 '€! IHdy 'AVQSMnHX 'QUODaH 3SIHcIH3XNa AXNaOD 3IAVa DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 13, 1989- 3^ Sanford A. Woodruff Sanford Alexander Woodruff, 73, ofBairour Avenue, Claymont, Pa., formerly of Mocksville, died Tuesday, April 4, at Crozer Hospital in Chester, Pa., after be ing in declining health for three years and seriously ill for two months. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 8, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, coQducted by the Rev. Leiand Richardson. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cancer Re.search, ISIO-B Martin St.. Win.ston-Salctn, N.C. 27103. Born in Mocksville on July 26, 1915, Woodruff was a son of the late Charlie Gaither and Ella Mae McMahon Woodruff. A retired switcher with the Reading Railroad in Philadelphia, Pa., with 40years of service, he attended N.C. State College. He was a former member of the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. His wife. Hazel Spry Woixlruff, of Cooleemee, died on July 8, 1985. Survivors include; two daughters, Phyllis Winterberg of Vero Beach, Fla. and Linda Mar- chione of West Pittsburg, Calif.; a son, Sanford A. Woodruff Jr. of Wilmington, Del.; four grand children; two great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Patter- .son of Taylorsville, Mrs. Jane Dwiggins of Winston-Salem, and Sadie Taylor, Eleanor Frye and Mildred Cherryholmes, all of Mocksville; two brothers, Tom Bailey Woodruff and Charles W. Woodruff, both of Mocksville. Peizo Tete' Miller Sr. Mr. PeIzo "Pete" Miller Sr., 57, of Route 7, Mocksville, died at his home Sunday, April 9, after an extended illness. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April II, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Ted Tuggle. Burial was in Richmond Hill Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County. Mr. Miller was bom in Yadkin County to Powell Miller. He was employed by Globe Enterprises as a foreman. He was a veteran of the • : Korean War and was of the Bap tist faith. Surviving are his wife, Ora Mae . .Sain Miller; five daughters, Lyn- •da Ledford, Rachel Zimmerman■and Angie Cope, all of Advance,•Stephanie Miller and Christy•Miller, both of Mocksville; three•sons, PeIzo Miller Jr., Greg Miller.and Rodney Miller, all of•MTOksville; one sister, LutayMiller Shoffner, Rotue 6,'Mocksville; three brothers. Bill^Miller, East Bend, Randy Miller"and Mike Miller, both ofiMocksville • arid ' eight igrandchildren. W.C. *BiIP Park Sr. Mr. W.C. "Bill" Park Sr., 70, of 1035 Vienna Forest Dr., Pfaff- town, died Tuesday, April 4, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born on Oct. 29, 1918, in Washington, D.C., to A.D. and Lois Connelly Park. He spent most of his life in Winston-Salem. He was with R.J. Reynolds TobaccoCo. for 36 years, before retiring as a chief design engineer. He was a graduate of R.J. Reynolds HighSchool and CIcmmons University. He was a member of the Profes sional Engineers of North Carolina, the Knights of Pythia andwas an active member of Trinity Moravian Church. He served on several provincial committees ofI the Moravian Church. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Butner Park, of the home- two daughters, Mrs. Martha P. Marshall, Advance and Ms. JeanKingery, Winston-Salem; one son,W.C. Park Jr., Winston-Salem; six grandchildren; and one sister. Mis. W.R. Compton, Pinehurst. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Saturday, April 8, at Trinity Moravian Church by the Rev. Batty Vernon, Dr. Henry May and the Rev. John Beftis with burial in the Moravian Graveyard. Memorials may be made to the Moravian Home Endowment Fund or to Trinity Moravian Church. CO. P MOCKSyiLLE; UBLiC LIBRARY NC 3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 20, 1989- ^ , <r- o >■ <u Harvey G. Barnes : Mr. Harvey Green Barnes. 67.of Roule 2. Advance, died Wednesday, April 12. at his homeafter being in declining health.. Funeral services were at 4 p.m.Friday. April 14. at Baileys ChapeiUnited Methodist Church by theRevs. Mark Denton and Tony Jordan. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Barnes was bom on Dec. 9.■.1921, in Davie County and was a fanner. He was a veteran of WorldWar II and was a member of Baileys Chapel United Methodist .Church.: Surviving are: his wife, Mrs.Nina Jean Howard Barnes, of the.home; fi ve daughters, Mrs. Eugene .(Brenda) Hunter, Mrs. Ronald.(Sue) Webb and Mrs. Lawrence.(Linda) Potts, all of Mocksville,Mrs. John (Venita) Caudill, Ad- ,.vance and Rita Barnes, of thehome; three sisters; fi ve brothers and three grandchildren. ^ Charlie F. Barnhardt Charlie Frank Barnhardt, 78. ofRoute 2. Advance, died Tuesday aflemoon. April II,. at Davie County Hospital.- Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Thursday. April 13. at Fork Baptist Church by the Rev. Gordon Joyner. Burial was in the church cemetery.: The family asks that memorialsbe considered for Fork Baptist Church.: He was a member of Fork Bap-list Church and was a retiredfarmer. He was born In Davie County, son of the late James C. hnd Bc.ssie Hendrix Barnhardt.: He is survived by his wife, MaryKemp Helms Barnhardt, of thehome; one son. Don Barnhardt. ofRoute 5. Lexington; three grand-thildren; two great-grandchildren;five sisters, Mrs. Geneva Shcek. Mocksville; Mrs. Annie Foster andMrs. Pauline Shank, both of Route2, Advance. Mrs. Mabel Allen. Route 2. Mocksville and Mrs. .Wilma Smith, Route 3. Mock.s-yillc; and one brother. James Bar- • nhardt of Route 2. Mocksville. y — _.Rebecca C. «Bebe' Benson • Mrs. Rebecca C. "Bebe" Benson, 73, of 645 N.W. Boulevard,Winston-Saleni. died on Saturday,April 15, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, after a brief illness.; She was born on April 6. 1916,to the late John H. and RoxieDillard Connor. She was a lifelong resident of Winston-Salem, attended local public schools, and was a retired employee of the Union SupermarMet. Mrs. Benson was amember of New Bethel BaptistChurch, where she served as chairman of the nurses board, missionary group No. 3. the spiritualchoir and secretary of the Sunday School Class No. 2. • She was a member of theMagnolia Chapter No. 128 Orderof the Eastern Star and was a member of the 17th Street Flower Club.- Survivors are: her husband of 54years, Mr. John H. Benson Sr. ofthe home; fi ve daughters. Mrs.Mary Jordan. Mrs. Margretta Keyand Mrs. Roxie Benson, all of Wmiioii-iialem. Mrs. Alice Lind-say and Mrs. Queen Brown, both : four sons,John H. Benson Jr. and George WBenson, both of Rialto, Calif! Edwin B. Benson. Claremont, Calif.roy Benson, Mocksville- 27 grandchildren; and ' 14 great-grandchildren.Funeral services were to beWednesday. April 19, at 2 p.m. atNew Bethel Baptist Church withur. Jerry Drayton officiating. Billy Eugene Broadway Billy Eugene Broadway, 46, of Route 4, Cherry Hill Road, died Tuesday morning at his home. Death was attributed to natural causes. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Elder Eugene Bennett. Burial will be in the No Creek Baptist cemetery. Family was scheduled to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday night at Eaton's funeral home. Broadway was bom May 17, 1942, in Davie County to Ruby Gales and the late John "Bud" William Broadway. He was employed at the meat department of Food Lion. He was formerly employed at Myers Crossroads Grocery in Salisbury. Surviving in addition to his mother include one daughter, Wen dy Broadway, of Route 9. Salisbury; one stepson, Donnie Thomason, Route 7, Mocksville; one granddaughter; fhree step- grandchildren; five sisters, Patsy Lyerly, Route 1, Mocluville, Becky Lashmit, of Lexington, Mary Gregory, Route 4. Mocksville, Ethel Dochery, of Wilkesboro, Hazel Waugh, of Claremont; two brothers, William Broadway, Route 4, Mocksville, and Arnold Broadway, of Route 7, Mocksville. Bernice Mclver Cline Mrs. Bemice Mclver Cline. 72, of East I Street, Newton, died Sun day, April 16. ■ She was bom October 25,1916, in Forsyth County to the late James Hampton and Bemice Wilson Mclver. She was a graduate of Salem College and taught social studies and English at Newton- Conover High School from 1937 to 1977 when she retired. Surviving are: her husband, Charles C. Cline; one daughter. Mrs. Ronald (Helen) Gantt, from Mocksville; one brother, James Mclver of Lake j.-.-.:kson, Tex.; and two grandchildi vn. Funeral servii s were to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 19. at First Presbyterian Church in Newton. Burial was to follow in Eastview Cemetery. Memorials may te made to First Presbyterian Church, 630 N. Main Ave., Newton, N.C. 28658. Willis Reynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. davie CO. POBLIC UBRAB»! mocksville^ no f DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 20, 1989- Charles Seabon Cornatzer Mr. Charles Seabon Cornatzer, 56, of Route 4, Advance, died Saturday, April 15, at Forsylh Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Tony Jordan. Burial was in Bixby Presbyterian Church cemetery. The family requests memorials be made to Bixby Presbyterian Church, Route 2, Advance, N.C. 27006. Mr. Cornatzer was bom May 6, 1932, in Davie County to Delia Barney Cornatzer and the late Rom Cornatzer. He was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church. He was involved in farming and con struction work. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are: his wife, Peggy Wilson Cornatzer, of the home; one daughter, Kristan Lee Cor natzer, of the home; one step daughter, Tanya Stewart Sykes, Kansas City, Kan.; one son-in-law, Allen J. Sykes, Kaasas City, Kan.; two grandsons, Jordan Sykes and Ruffin Sykes; two sisters, Betty Cornatzer and Pat Chaffin, both of Advance; and one brother, Albert Cornatzer, Advance. / Pearl B. Rollins Mrs. Pearl Baker Rollins, 83, of Route 6, Mocksville, died Tuesday afternoon, April 11, at Baptist Hospital after being in declining health for two months. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday, April 14, at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church by the Revs. Kathy Tart, Chip Webb and James Reeves. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Rollins was born in Davie County to the late Robert and Nan cy Hendren Baker and was a homemaker and a quilter. She was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, where she was active in all phases of church service. Surviving are: her husband of 59 years, Glenn Rollins, of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Nancy R. Wilson, Yadkinville; two sons, Harold and Denny Rollins, both of Mocksvile; three grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Flynt, Winston- Salem and one brother, Raleigh Baker, New York. She was preceded in death by seven brothers and two sisters. Lucille S. Pratt Mrs. Lucille Stroud Pratt, 72, of 2512 Woodruff Ave., High Point, died Saturday, April 15, at High Point Regional Hospital. She was born July 11,1916, in Davie County to William P. and Sallie Godby Stroud. She had liv ed in High Point for most of her life and had worked with several furniture companies in High Point. She was a member of Montlieu Avenue United Methodist Church. On Nov. 20,1938, she was mar ried to Roy Arthur Pratt, who died in 1963. Surviving are: one son, Roy G. (Sonny) Pratt, Falls Church, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Labora Har- relson, 519 E. Fairfield Road, High Point, Mrs. Gladys Seamon and Mrs. Mae Gartner, both of Mocksville; one brother, William Stroud, Mocksville; and one grandson. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at Sechrest Chapel in High Point by the Rev. Jeff Patterson. Burial was in Floral i Garden Park Cemetery, t Memorials may be made to Montlieu Avenue United Methodist Church. oavie CO. PUBUC library mocksviu.^ nc <r- ,o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 20, 1989- Curley 'Bingo' Studevent Mr. Curlcy Lester "Bingo" Studevent. 52. of 5713 Chancellor- villc Drive, Winslon-Salcm, died early Saturday morning, April 8. after a brief iliiicss. He was born on July 22, 1936, in Davie County (o Lottie and the late Sherley Studevent. He was educated in the Davie County School System and attended Redland Church of Christ. He wa.s recently retired from the City of Winston-Salem. He is survived by: his wife. Mr.s. Linda Barringer Studevent; two daughters, Dcbra Ebron and Shan non Studevent; his mother, Lottie Studevent, Davie County; one grandson; one stepson, Timothy Barringer of Winston-Salem; two brothers, Willbm and Perry Stude vent. both of Davie County; three sisters, Ethel Ecclcs and Alice Stccle, both of Davie County and Ruth Dalton, Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m. Tltursday, April 13, at Carver Road Church of Chri.st where the Rev, Clay Cecil oinciaied with burial in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. James Robert West James Robert We.sl, 70, of Michaels Road. Mocksvilte, died Friday. April 14, at Davie Counr ly Hospital. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 17, at Eaton s Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Glenn Sellers. E.M. James and Darryl Cox. Burial was in St. Matthew's Cemetery in Davie County. Born May I, 1918. in Wilkes County, he was a son of the late Bob and Polly West. He w^ retired from the Irwin Mills Co. m Cooleemee. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Truclove We,sl; a daughter. Joann Whitley of Mocksville; four sons, John, Waller L., James Robert and Larry Eugene West, all of Mocksville; a brother, Dewey West of Mocksville; three sisters, Mamie Lee Barnes. Cordie Trivette and Katharine Frye, all of Mock.sville; 11 grandchildren, and 45 great-grandchildren. Patricia Ann M. Shores 925 Hardison villc, died early * ,^3 Sunday morn- 1^ irig, April 16. 'f A at Forsyth * ' y Hospital in ^ ' Win.slon-Salcm ' after one and a half years of declining health. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church by the Revs. Donald Funderburke and David Jordan. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Shores was born June 1, 1947. in Asheville to James W. and Margaret Harlman Mundy. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are: her husband, Billy Wayne Shores, of the home; one son, David Wayne Shores, of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Dennis (Barbara) Hedrick, Statesville, Mrs. Johnny (Martha) Lowery, Mocksville, Mrs, Juno (Julie) Koontz, Salisbury and Miss Beatrice Harlman, Rockwell; two brothers, William (Bill) Mundy, Mocksville and Wade Hartman, California; and her maternal grand father, Jayvan Willelt, Old Fort. Charles Henry Smith Sr. Charles Henry Smith Sr., 72, of 2807 North Hampton Drive, Greensboro, died Tuesday, April 18, at Moses Cone Hospital following a lengthy illness. A graveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 20, at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro. Born June 15, 1916, in Mocksville, Mr. Smith was a son ; of the late James Henry and Margaret Meroney Smith. He was retired from Jones Furs and was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Grace Smith of the home; a son, Charles H. Smith Jr. of Greensboro; a daughter. Carol Royal of Greensboro; a si.ster. Louise Smalhers of Dcland, Fla.; and two gnindchildren. Memorials may be mde to the National Kidney Foundation or to Grace United Methodist Church in Greensboro. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRABy. MOCKSVILLB, NO I-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 27, 1989 y Vadie D. Wooten Vadie Denny Wooten, 86, of Route 1, Woodleaf, died on Thurs day, April 20, at Davie County Hospitd in Mocksville after being in declining health for two years. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Tom Tuggle. Burial was in the Dutchman's Creek Bap tist Church cemetery. Born on April 2, 1903, in Yadkin County, Mrs. Wooten was a daughter of the late Alex and Jane Tucker Denny. A homemaker, she was a member of Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church. Her husband, Samuel Wooten, died in 1984 and two sons, Clarence P. and Harding H. Wooten, preceded her in death. Survivors include; four sons, Lewis James, Dwight and John Wesley Wooten, all of Route 7, Mocksville and William Wooten of Randleman; a daughter, Mrs. Roy (Martha) Ward, with whom she made her home for the past 14 years; three sistei;s, Bessie Cum- mings of Hamptonville, Hettie Messick of New Castle, Ind. and Viola Wallace of Olin; 10 grand children; and five great grandchildren. Dr. Jay L. Smith Jr. ' Dr. Jay L. Smith Jr., 71, of Route 4, 69 Mainsail Road, Salisbury, died at 4:25 a.m. on Wednesday, April 19, at his home. Dr. Smith opened his family practice in February, 1946, in Spencer and practiced until his retirement in 1986. A family memorial service was conducted by the Rev. Eugene E. Dean, pastor of Central United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1603 or to the charity of the donor's choice. Born on Aug. 3, 1917, in Spencer, Smith was a son of the late Jay L. and Elizabetli Nimmons Smith. On July 1, 1975, he was named head of the medieal team in the emergency room of Rowan Memorial Hospital, giving up this post on Jan. 1, 1979, to resume his practice in Spencer. In 1973, he was named a Fellow in the American Academy of Family .Physicians. He was also a past i president of . the/ Rowan-Davie i Medical Society and had held of- 'j,fices in other, medical groups. Survivors include: his wife, {Gwendolyn O. "Gwyn'-' Smith; a daughter, Beth S. Palmer of Cohut- »ta,-Ga.; -a'"son,' Dr.'^'David N. Smith, Salisbury; a sister, Mary Clark of Linwood; and four grandchildren. Cleta H. Baity CIcta Helena Baity, 89, former ly of Route 8, Mocksville, died on April 18 at Autumn Care Con valescent Center. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Cloninger. Burial wa.s in Courtney Baptist Church cemetery. Bom on May 18, 1899, in Yadkin County, Miss Baity was a daughter of the late David H. and Virginia Hoots Baity. A retired registered nurse, she had worked in hospitals in New York City. She was a member of Courtney Bap tist Church. Survivors include: a sister, Arlenc Baity Ratledge of Route 5, Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Howard L. Haneline Mr. Howard Lanier Haneline, 68, 1643 Mansfield St., Winston- Salem, died Friday, April 21, at Forsyth Hospital. . He was bom in Mocksville Sept. 6, 1920, to Charlie Ray and Em ma Lanier Haneline. He was retired from Western Electric after 34 years of service. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War 11. He Was a member of Ebert Street Church of Christ. Surviving are: his wife, Eileen Cole Haneline, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley H. Thomp son, Winston-Salem; two sons, Michael R. Haneline anbd Gary D. Haneline, both of Winston-Salem; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, April 24, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel by Joe McCollum and Bobby Ketner. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. <r <3 I-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 27, 1989 Paillette H. Slater Paulette Holder Slater, 41, of Route 8, Mocksville, died Sunday morning, April 23, at Forsyth Hospital after an extended illness. , Mrs. Slater was born in Forsyth j County Jan. 20, 1948, to Conrad and Amanda Holder. She was a member ofVadkin Valley Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Daniel Lee Slater, of the home; two sons, Samuel Lee Slater of the home and Billy Gray Slater of Ad vance; her parents, Conrad and Amanda Holder of Clemmons; two brothers, Paul Wesley Holder and Charlie Gray Holder, both of Clemmons; and her grandmother, Flossie Holder of Clemmons. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church by the Rev. Leon Wood. The family requests that memorials be made to Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Building Fund. ^ Johnny M. Slaydon Mr. Johnny Morgan Slaydon, 89, of James Road, Reeds Com munity, died Wednesday, April 19, at Spencer Nursing Home. Mr. Slaydon was bom in Surry County on Oct. 1,1899, to the late Robert and Samira Callahan Slaydon. He was a retired farmer and a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Alice Elizabeth Drauehn Slaydon. of the home; two sons, James Ralph Slaydon, Winston-Salcm and Wallace Slaydon, Lexington; six daughters, Mrs. Ed (Thelma) Walker, Winston-Salcm, Mrs. Joe (Mary) Amato, Brywn Heights, f Md., Mrs.- Bertha - Allen;, Mocksville, Mrs. Maynard (Janie) Livengood, Tyro, Mrs." Bobby (Betty) Reich, Arcadia and Mrs. Lynn (Samira) Wood, Lexington; , 19- grandchildren; and 16 ; great-grandchildren. : Funeral services were at 2 p.m. ; Saturday at Vogler's Piedmont [ chapel by Norman F. Frye with' ^ burial in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Marvin H. McDaniel Marvin Haynes McDaniel, 64, •of Powell Road, Woodlcaf, died at 12:40 p.m. on April 22 at Rowan Memorial Hospital after an illness of one year. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Monday, April 24, at Needmore Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ted Miller and Coy Miller. Burial followed in the church cemetery. He was bom on May 3, 1924, in Rowan County to the late Thomas Jefferson and Ester Smith McDaniel. He was a salesman for Jeffrey Martin, Inc. and attended Need- more Baptist Church. He was a veteran in the U.S. Army during WWII with the 737th Tank Bat- talian in Europe, earning several medals. His first wife, Helen Murdock McDaniel, and his second wife, Betty Williams McDaniel, preced ed him in death. Survivors include: his wife, Helen Lowman McDaniel; two sons, Marvin Carl "Buddy" McDaniel, and Jeffery Daryl McDaniel, both of Rowan; two daughters, Mary Ann Koneig of Ellsworth, and Donna L. McDaniel of Woodleaf; a brother. Bob McDaniel of Salisbury; three sisters, Margaret Snider of Mocksville, Jcanette Brown of Route I, Woodleaf, and Frances Brown" of Cooleemee; and three grandchildren. Marguerite M. Prettyman Mrs. Marguerite Mitchell Pret tyman, 80, formerly of Country Lane Apartments di^ early Tues day morning, April 25, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was a resident of Yadkin Nursing Center in Yadkinville and a former resident of Jacksonville, • Fla. She resided in Houstoii, Texas, before moving to Davie County. . The family was to receive friends at Eaton's Funeral Home Wednes day evening, April 26, from 7-8. Burial was to be in Resthaven Memorial Park in Houston, Texas. The family requests no flowers and memorials be made to The American Lung Association, 112 Fayette Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. Mrs. Prettyman was born May 18, 1908, in Danville, Va., to the late Robert Kerr and Mary Elizabeth Hill Mitchell. She was a homemaker. She was of the Methodist feith and was active with the Mocksville Senior Citizens. Her husband, Edwin Pumell Prettyman, preceded her in death in 1976. Survivors include; two daughters, Mrs. John P. (Pam) Duvall, of Advance, and Ms. Gale' P. Summers, of Alexandria, Va.; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; two brothers, R.K. Mitchell of Martinsville, Va., and William H. Mitchell, Newport News, Va. V or COUNTY EN^riiRPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 4, 1989- ! Claude M. Boger Mr. Claude Martin Boger. 71, ;of Route 4, McKksville, died ear- .ly Monday morning. May 1, at his home. Death was attributed to natural causes. Funeral services were to be held :Wednesday, May 3. in Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jack Luther. Burial was to be in Rose Cemetery with Military Rites con ducted by the District 11 Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The family requests that iiiemorials be made to the VFW Post 8719, Advance, N.C. 27006. Mr. Boger was bom June 10, 1917, in Davie County to the late George Malcus and Amanda Jane Dunn Boger and was a retired carpenter. He was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church and during World War 11, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors include: his wife, Oneta Spry Boger of the honte; two daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Dale) Arr- ington of Advance and Mrs. Harold (Gina) Sanders of Route I, Mocksville; two sons, Michael Boger of South Main Street, Mocksville, and Ricky Boger of Route 8, Mocksville; seven grand children; five sisters, Mary Alice Fulp of Walkertown, Evelyn Scamon, Estcllc Allen, and Sarah Jones, all of Mocksville and Mabel Howard of Advance; and one brother, Paul Boger of Clemmons. Dessie S. Cheek Mrs. Dessie Scott Check, 81, of 5460 Grubbs St., Winston-Salem, died Wednesday evening, April 26, at her home. She was born on Feb. I, 1908, in Meadows of Dan, Va., to David Barlelt and Rosella Light Scott. She was a member of Marshall Baptist Church and was a homcmaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Walter Cheek, in May, 1987, two sisters. Delsie Allen and Lona Duncan and four brothers. Bailey Scott, Taylor Scott, Vema Scott and Clayton Scott. ; Mrs. Cheek is survived by four sons, J.W. Cheek, Belleville, 111., Caldwell Cheek, Sebastian. Fla., Avery Lee Cheek. Walkertown and Alvln Cheek, Winston-Salem; seven grandchildren;, two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Ina Brissenden; Newport News, Va., and Verona Moser, Advance. • Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 29, at M.irshall Baptist Church by the Rev. Ryland F. Rock. Burial followed at Crestview Memorial Park. !' In lieu of flowers, the family re quests memorials to the church, 5739 Old Rural Hall Rd. 27105. Minnie Lou B. Foster Mrs. Minnie t.oii Cmtcr Brow! Fo.sler. 84. of Route 1, Boxwooi Nurseries, Mocksville, died carl; Thursday morning, April 27. at he home after being in declininj health. Funeral services were at 2 p.m Saturday. April 29, at Eaton'; Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Pau Riggs. Burial was in Zion Baptis- Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Chapel Fund of First Baptisi Church, N. Main St., Mocksville. Mrs. Foster was born on July 31, 1904, in Yaclkin Counly. She was the daughter of the late Augustus Franklin and Roxanne Whitlock Crater and was a inembei of Mocksville First Baptist Church. She was owner and operator ol Boxwood Nurseries, Mocksville. She was preceded in death by t husband, Henry Wilson Brown, who died in 1955 and a husband Raymond Clav Foster, who died ii 1977. Surviving are three daughters Linnic Crater Brown Oysler Mascot, Tenn., Peggy Wilsont Brown WtHKlward, Carthage, anc Nancy Lou Brown Saflcy, Clem mons; one son, Wilson Brown, Clemmons; four stepdaughters, Edith Brown Boger Rummage, Carlcnc Brown Foster and Owyn Foster Smith, ail.of Mocksville and Dorothy Foster Green, Jack,son- viile, Fla.; three stepsons. T.W. (Doc) Brown and Virgil Foster, both of Mocksville; and Zaro Foster. Odessa. Texas; 15 grand children; and 18 great grandchildren. Steven B. Peck Steven Bernard Peck, 27, of Route I, Woodleaf, died at 1:44 p.m. on Sunday. April 30. at Rowan Memorial Hospital afler being in declining health for several months and seriously ill for a week. The body remained Monday at Noble and Kclsey Funeral Home in Salisbury pending completion of funeral arrangements. Born on July 10, 1961, in Iredeli County, Peck was a son of Margaret Holland Peck of the home and the late Charlie Peck. Educated at West Rowan High School, he was last employed with Uniglass of Statcsvillc. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his paternal grandmother, Victoria Graham of Mooresvillc; maternal grand mother, Allen Holland of Har mony; a brother, Ernest Williams Holland of Mocksville; and a sister, Barbiira Jean Holland of Mocksville. Jeffery C. Richardson Graveside ser^ vices were at 2 p.m. Monday, May 1. at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville by the Rev. Leiand Richardson. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. 3ox 406, Mocksville, N.C, 27028 or the American Cancer Society, Davie County Chapter, 1510-B Martin St.. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Mr. Richardson was born Oct. 10. 1968, in Forsyth County to James C. and Carolyn Sain Richardson Sr. He graduated from Davie High School in 1986 and at tended First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. He was employed with Belts, Inc. of Mocksville. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a sister and brother- in-law, Jennifer Richard.son and Tracy Outer, Huntcrsville; his maternal grandparents, Casper and Evelyn Sain, McKksville; his pater nal grandmother, Alice Keller Richardson, Mocksville; and his maternal great-grandfather, Luther Daton McBride. Winston-Salem. Mr. Richardson was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Robert Lincoln Richardson. Hardy Russ Funeral arrangements for Hardy Russ were incomplete Monday. The body remained at Noble and Kclscy Funeral Home in Salisbury pending completion of funeral plans. Russ. 56, of Route 4, Mocksville, died at 11:17 a.m. on Sunday, April 30, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Iredeli County on Saturday. Bom on April 26,1933, in Quin- cy, Fla., Russ was educated in the Schools of Quincy and was an employee of Daniel Construction Co. Survivors include: his wife, Marionette Bowie Russ; a son, Jerry Russ of Miami, Fla.; and three sisters, Emma Sherman of Quincy, Fla., and Mattie and Pearl Mae Russ, both of Florida. Austin Francis Shaw Mocksville, April 28 at his bom ill Iredeli Ccnilli Dyson. He was retired from Kewaunee Sclcniinc Cbrporalion and was also a farmer. Shaw was in declining health for one year. Survivors Include; his wife, Mamie Lou Beck; one son, Donald L. Shaw,' of Route 6, Mocksville; three daughters. Mrs. Estelle S. Allen, of Route 2, Harmony, Mrs. Elaine S. Beauchamp of Route 2, Harmony, and Mrs. Bonnie S. Troulman of Route 3, Troutman; two sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Smith of Route 2. Harmony, Mrs. Alva S. Salmons of Route 2, Harmony; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Four brothers and one sister preceded him in death: Alfred Shaw, Glenn Shaw, Hugh Shaw, Ray Shaw and Mrs. Anna Ovcrcash. Funeral services were held April 30, at Rock Spring Baptist Church by the Revs. CJive G. Bell. Graham Wooten, A.C. Clemens and C. Donald Haynes. Burial was in the church cemetery. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 4, 1989- Ernest C. Tiller ^ Mr. Ernest C. Tiller. 96. off piarence Wood Bridge St.. Eden, died Sund WOOO April 23. at Morehead Memo- Clarence Wood, 76, of 502 Hospital. Cedar St.. Salisbury, died at 8:06 Funeral services were at 2 p a.m. Friday. April 28. at Rowan Tuesday, April 25. at Leaksv Memorial Hospital. He had been United Methodist Church in Ed •" declining health for several Burial was in Danview Cemete years. Mr. Tiller was. a member Funeral services were held at 2 Leaksville United Method p.m. Monday. May I. at Noble Church and an honorary meml and Kelsey Memorial Chapel, con- of the Board of Stewards. He w ducted by the Rev. D.S. Houston, a past master of Leaksville Lod Burial was in the Erwin Temple No. 136, a past worthy patron CME Church cemetery in the Eastern Star and a Shriner. I Cooleemee. was a World War I Army veten Born Sept. 23. 1912, in Com- and was a retired foreman merce.Ga..hewasasonofthelate Fieldcrest Mills. Coleman and Fannie Wood. Surviving are one son. Paul j. Tiller, Eden; six daughters. Mrs. Aubiere T. Leffew, Mrs. Mary T. Taylor and Mrs. Bessie T. Hawkins, all of Eden. Mrs. CJaudine T. Land. Mooresville, Mrs. Alice T. Attaway. Willis. Va.. and Mrs. Jean T. Wilkerson, Jamestown; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Hillaid, Cooleemee and Mrs. Ruth Sheafifer. Salisbury; 12 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Leaksville United Methodist Church or a charity of the donor's choice. William E. T Educated in the Davie County schools, he was a retired employee of Johnson Concrete. He was a former member of Erwin Temple CME Church. A son. Lambwood Wood, died in 1975 and a daughter. Nellie Marie Johnson, died in 1973. Survivors include: his wife. An nie Perkins Wood; three sons. Far- ris Wood of Salisbury, and James T. and Coleman Wood, both of Columbus, Ohio; two daughters. Fannie Ellis of Salisbuiy and Jessie Wilson of Cooleemee; a brother. Charlie Wood of Pennsylvania; and 33 grandchildren. hompson Mr. William Edward Thomp son. 77. of Route 1. Advance, died at home on Thursday morning. April 27. He was bom in Bluefield, Va. to Charlton C. and OIlie Neel Thompson. He spent most of his life in Bluefleld. Va. and moved to the Advance community in 1964. He was of the Baptist faith. He was married on Dec. 12. 1934, to Allie Mae Hudgins, who survives of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Wanda LoHin and Mrs. Judith G. Hutton; four sons. William C. Thompson. Kenneth C. Thompson. David J. Thompson and Bobby A. Thompson, Stuart, Fla.; 14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and two sisters. Mrs. Grace Devor and Mrs. Gladys Ncal. Funeral services Were at 2 p.m. Saturday. April 29. at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Revs. Leon Wood and Jerry Bracken. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. MWE CO. PUBUC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. no Hubert Harold Stokes Hubert Harold Stokes, 68. of Route 1. Advance, died Monday. May I. He was a native of Yadkin County where he was bom on Feb. 22. 1921. to Daniel R. and Grace Elizabeth (Cheek) Stokes. Stokes was of the Baptist faith, and was retired from Bob's Mobile Homes, where he was a salesman. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.. Pamela Mustin, Kemersville; two grandchildren, Tracy and April Mustin. both of Kemersville; one sister. Mrs. Belva Foster. Mocksville; two brothers, Olen Stokes. Winston-Salem and Bob by Stokes. Advance; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Yates Wilkinson. Burial was in the Green Meadows Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Ameiicani Heart Association. Johnny M. Slaydon Mr. Johnny Morgan Slaydon. 89. of James Road. Reeds Com munity. died Wednesday. April 19, at Spencer Nursing Home. Mr. Slaydon was bom in Surry County on Oct. 1.1899, to the late Robert and Samira Callahan Slaydon. He was a retired farmer and a Baptist. Surviving are: his wife, Alice Elizabeth Draughn Slaydon, of the home; two sons, James Ralph Slaydon, Winston-Salem and Wallace Slaydon, Lexington; six daughters, Mrs. Ed (Thelma) Walker, Winston-Salem, Mrs. Joe (Mary) Amato, Brown Heights, Md., Mrs. Alley (Bertha) Allen, Mocksville, Mrs. Maynard (Janie) Livengood, Tyro, Mrs. Bobby (Betty) Reich, Arcadia and Mrs. Lynn (Samira) Wood, Lexington; 19 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Vogler's Piedmont Chapel by Norman F. Fiye with burial in Forest Hill Memorial Park. —DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May II, 1989 / 1- Vernie W. Anderson ^ ' Vernie William Anderson, 84, of 1,' Route 3, Yadkinville, died Thurs- ',;day. May 4, at Yadkin Nursing b Ctnter in Yadkinville. He had been ii iii declining health for years and liwias in serious condition during tlie '^;last six weeks. i -Anderson was born in Wilkes r'County on Oct., 27, 1904, to the f-Iate Wesley R. Anderson and the >latc Nancy Johnson Anderson. He vwas a retired cotton and tobacco b farmer. He is survived by his wife Elsie I^Lorraine Jackson. -Other survivors include two ^sons, Dwight V. Anderson, Route >9, Statesville, Wayne R. Anderson, b-Rcute 5, Mocksville; five ^daughters, Mrs. Dorothy 'Childless, Route 5, Mocksville, jMrs. Dora Sumncr, of Mt. Airy, ;Mrs. Betty Spillman, Route 5, -Mocksville, Mrs. Margaret Vestal, 'Route 5, Mocksville, and Mrs. Auth A. Johnson, of Route 5, '.Mocksville; 14 grandchildren and 'eight great-grandchildren. • Anderson was preceded in death by four brothers and five sisters. ^ Funeral services were held May 6 at Reavis Funeral Home Chapel jby the Rev. C. Donald Haynes. ^Rurial was in the Lewis Baptist Church Cemetery. 'j ^ Margaret Ann Barnes r* Mrs. Margaret Ann Barnes, 58, of 27 Sunset Terrace Apartments, Mocksville, died Tuesday, April 25, at Davie County Hospital after teing in-declining health. - A memorial service was held Friday, April 28, at the Mocksville •First United Methodist Church at :iO a.m., conducted by the Rev. I. JPonnell Lloyd. (• Memorials can be made to the Mocksville First United Methodist jthurch, N. Main Street, •Mocksville. ■,. .^Mrs, Bames was bom Jtine 25,5930, in Brazil, Ind. She was the<^|aughter of the late Myron and.r*' . v^es Stutherd Ringo. She was a Ai- .aomemaker and a member of the V • Mocksville First United Methodist "Vv Ourch.V;' P' Survivors include: two sons,/ • David L. Barnes , of Mocksville,,,Suan 'D. Bames of Vincennes, ■ Ind.; and three grandsons. Glenn H. Gartner Mr. Glenn H. Gartner, 79, of 2835 Alexander Road, Charlotte, died at home on Thursday, May 4, of Alzheimer's disease. He had been in declining health for more than a year. He was born Aug. 28, 1909, in Davie County to John W. and Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Martin Gartner. He was educated in Mocksville Schools, and was graduated from Mocksville High School in 1927. He was graduated from North Carolina State College in 1931 with a degree in animal husbandry. He was a retired agricultural Extension agent for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Mr. Gartner is survived by: his wife, Anzolettc Roberts Gartner of the home; one son, John Frank Gartner of Charlotte; one daughter, Mrs. Ros.ser Tilley of Oak Ridge; three grandchildren; one brother, Hubert W. Gartner of Winston- Salcm; one sister, Mrs. Elva Davis of Kannapolis; and several nieces and nephews. ' He attended Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church, and was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church, Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. May 7, at Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Minor Louis Smith Mr. Minor Louis Smith, Route I, Hamptcnville, died Saturday moming at his home afier being in declining health for several years. He was bom in Davie County to the late Thomas and Lula Eaton Smith and was a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. He was a retired employee of Mayberry's' store. - ■, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vi vian Smith, of the home; three sons, Harold, Alfred and Norman ■ Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Shelby Tumer, all of Maryland;' one brother, Mr. Elmer Smith, Winston-Salem; several grand- ' children and several great grandchildren. Funeral services were schedul- . ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Plea sant Hill Baptist Church by Rev. - Walter Tidline, with burial in the church cemetery .. • 'Mollie Mae S. Foster Mrs. Mollie Mae Stroud Foster, 83, of Route I, Mocksville, died Saturday, May 6, at Baptist Hospital following' a lengthy illness. Survivors include: one son, James H. (Buster) Foster, Mount Holly, N.J.; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Wall, Winston-Salem; sixgrandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, at Clarksbury United Methodist Church in Harmony. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Clarksbury United Methodist Church, Rt. 1, Harmony, N.C. 28634. Sylvester *Bud* FosterSylvester "Bud" Foster, 75, of 103 Coppley St., Lexington, died at 12:05 a.m. on May 8 at his homeafter being in declining health.The funeral was to be held at 2p.m. Wednesday, May 10, atVogler's Piedmont Funeral HomeChapel, conducted by the Revs.Dr. Darrell Bunce and OttisCanupp. Burial was to be in Tur-rcntine Baptist Church cemetery in . Davie County.Born in Davie County on May18, 1913, Foster was a son of thelate Denny Pink and Cora BellShoaf Foster. A graduate ofCooleemce High School, he had retired from Dacotah Mills. He was a member of CogginsMemorial Baptist Church.Survivors include: his wife, Eunice Cuthrell Foster; a daughter,Mrs. Jack (Angella) Whitehead of Lexington; three sisters, Mrs. Rob(Odessa) Penninger of Woodlcaf,Mrs. Jim (Loraine) Bivens ofSalisbury and Mrs. Vcrnon(Mildred) Jordan of Lexington;two grandchildren; and twogreat-grandchildren. 01 CD O □ Z y uj CD 3 d. o 0 u 1 > CD o o c r -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May II, 1989 / 0 •t pris Louise S. Bright r Mrs. Oris Louise Smith Bright, 72, of Route 4, Beauchamp Road, Advance, died at For.syth Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, May 3. - She was the widow of James William Bright. She was bom on April 17. 1917, m Greenville, S.C., to Thomas and &aisy Duncan Smith. She attend ed Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. ' Surviving are: four sons, Leroy Bright, Inman, S.C., Robert (Bill) Bright and William Bright, both of Route 4, Advance and Virgil Bright, Route 3, Mocksville; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ilielma Beck, Greer, S.C .; and one brother, Robert Smith, Green ville, S.C. ' puneral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. % The family requests that memorials be made to Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, Route 4, Advance 27(X)6. iohn D. Campbell ^ •• The funeral for John Darrell Campbell was held at 4 p.in. Thursday, May 4, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen, pastor of rte First Baptist Church of Cooleemee and the Rev. Alvin Pope, pastor of Bethel United Methodist church. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Campbell, 25, of Route 7, Mocksville, was dead on arrival in l^e emergency room of Davie County Hospital on May 2. '• Born on Jan. 23, 1964. in In dianapolis, Ind., Campbell was formerly employed at Funder of Mocksville. He was a graduate of bavie High School and a member of the Army National Guard and Edgewood Baptist Church. • Survivors, .in addition to his "parents Jnclude: his wife, PatriciaKay Wright Campbell; a daughter. Tiffany Dawn Campbell of Mocksville; a son John Darrell Campbell Jr. of Cooleemee; a brother, Lonnie Ray Campbell Jr. of Cooleemee; his maternal grand mother, Cary Phillips Pratt of Kingswood, W.Va.; and his pater nal grandparents, William Preston and Hattie Campbell of, •Cooleemee. ; Bertha E. Curlee Mrs. Bertha Edwards Curlee, 68, formerly of N. Railroad St., Salisbury, died at 11:45 a.m. Thursday, May 4, at Meridian Nursing Center, Salisbury. She liad been in declining health for the past four months and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was at 3 p.m. Satur day, May 6, at N. Main St. Bap tist Church, conducted by Dr. Ronald Coleman. Burial followed in City Memorial Park, Salisbury. Mrs. Curlee was bom May 28, 1920, in Davie County to the late John Lewis and Gertha Parks Ed wards. She was educated in Davie County schools and was retired in 1984 from Carter Chair Co. She was a member of North Main Bap tist Church and the Annie Brantley Sunday school class. Her husband, Claude Lee Curlee, died on June 23, 1975. Surviving are: one son, Tony Curlee of Mooresville; one daughter, Mrs. Carol Walls of ^ Route 8, Ellis Cross Road, Salisbury; one sister, Mrs. Modell Rumple of Tyro; five grand children; and seven great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1603 or to North Main Bap tist Church, 1501 N. Main St., Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Ruth Snyder Craven Mrs. Ruth Snyder Craven, 83, formerly of702 South Main Street, died Sunday, May 7, at Autumn Care Convelescent Center. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Rose Cemetery. The family requests that memorials be made to Davie Coun ty Hospital. Craven was bom in Davie Coun ty on Oct. 27, 1905, to the late Henry Baxter and Rena Smith Snyder and was a retired nurse. Her husband, Allen Leary Craven, preceded her in death in 1963. Surviving are two daughters, n Carol June Craven and Julia Craven Howard, both of Mocksville; one sister, Reba Wilcox, Mocksville; and five grandchildren. Cecil Combs Rouse Cecil Combs Rouse, 66, of 206 W. 16th St., Kannapolis, died unexpectedly Sunday, May 7, at his home. The funeral was to be held Wedne.sday, May 10, at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel in Kan napolis by the Rev. Don McNair. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Bom April 7, 1923. in Kan napolis, Rouse was a son of the late Preston James and Sarah Elizabeth Haneline Rouse. He was a retired • mail carrier for Cannon Mills and a member of the Kannapolis First Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Florence Helen Eberhardt Rouse; two sons, Michael P. Rouse and Gary R. Rouse, both of Wiscon sin; a brother, J.K. Rouse of Kan napolis; a sister, Annie Lee Blackwelder of Kannapolis; and three grandchildren. Janet W. Seamon Janet Wilson Seamon, 50, of Stevens Mill Road, Matthews, a Davie County native, died Satur day, May 6, at Presbyterian Hospice in Charlotte after teing in declining health for 10 months and seriously ill for 12 days. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, May 8, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Fred Newman and Jeff Williams. Burial was in Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Memorials may be made to Presbyterian Hospice, Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, N.C. 28207 or to Cancer Research. Born June 2, 1938. in Davie County, Mrs. Seamon was a daughter of Clint and Nannie Barneycastle Wilson of Mocksville. A homemaker, she was employed as a secretary for Statewide Food Brokers. She had lived in Mecklenburg County for the past 33 years. She was a member of Mineral Springs Church of Christ. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her husband. Earl Seamon; two daughters,. Mrs. Keith (Jan) Coble of Charlotte and Joy Seamon of the home; a sister, Lynn Allen of Cleveland; a brother, Larry Wilson of Mocksville; and one grandson. S QQ O -J 2 -j _i DQ _J 3 > Q- O) o Q 2 u > § 3-.. CS-- —DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May II, 1989 V / Dr. Henry C. Sprinkle Dr. Henry Call Sprinkle, 86, 428 Salisbury Street, died Sunday, May 7, at Fitzgerald Health Care of the Triad United Methodist Home in Winston-Salbm. Memorial services were held Tuesday at Mocksville First United Methodist Church by Rev. I. Don Lloyd and Mr. Mike Jordan. Sprinkle was born in Pineville, on Nov. 20, 1902, to the late Henry Clay and Annie Van Eaton Call Sprinkle. He received his A.B. from Trinity College in 1923, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and his A.M. in 1924. In 1927, he obtained a Bachelor of Divinity D^ree from Yale Univer sity, as an Allis Scholar and in 1929, received his Doctor of Divinity Degree from Yale University. Sprinkle and his wife settled in Mocksville in 1967. In 1981, the Sprinkle Preaching Mission was established at the Mock-sville First United Methodist Church in honor of Henry and Margaret Sprinkle. Sprinkle served on the Board of Trustees of Brevard College. He was founder and managing editor of the International Journal of Philosophy and Religion. He was past president of Hickory Hill Golf and Country Club. He was secretary of the As.sociates of Religion. He was a charter member and president of the Society for Philosophy of Religion. He was a member of the Board of Directors of First Federal Savings and Loan and was a Rotarian. He was pastor Emeritus of Mocksville First United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife Margaret Jordan Sprinkle, of Triad United Methodist Home, Winston- Salem and several nieces and nephews. They have requested that memorials be considered for Mocksville First United Methodist Church, for Brevard College, or for Duke University. Lawrence E. Winters ] Mr. Lawrence Eugene Winters! 62, of Winston-Salem, died Frir day. May 5. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. • Mr. Winters was born on May 7, 1926, in Winston-Salem to Nearse K. Winters, and Nora Holloway Winters. Surviving are: four sisters, Jo Ann Joyce, Memphis, Tenn., Mrs! lona Disher, Route 3, Mocksville) Mrs. Ellen Juanita Thomas, King and Mrs. Betty Spencc. Winstoni Salem; and two brothers, Bobby Lee Winters, Advance and Ray* mond Allen Winters) Winston-Salem. : Graveside services were at 2, p.m. Sunday, May 7, at Crestvievi Memorial Park by the Rev. Dan} ny Spence. * B.L. *Bonny' Wood ! Bobby Lewis **Bonny" Wood) 59, of 3410 Spring Terrace Lane) Charlotte, a Rowan County native) died May 4 at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. : The luneral was held Tuesday^ May 9, at New Shepherd Baptist Church in Cooleemee, conducted by the Rev. Lonzo Seegars, pastor) Burial was in the church cemetery] Born June 5, 1929, Wood waj a son of the late Watts and Daisy Scott Wood. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was employed by Martin Marietta Corp. of Rock Hill, S.C. He wa$ a member of New Shepherd Bapj tist Church. ! Survivors include: his wife, Olli^ Wood; a son, Timothy Wood of Charlotte; four daughters, Evonnf Fisher of Advance, Norma Mattof of Statesville, Celeste Haile of Winston-Salem and Barbara Woo^ of Charlotte; a brother, Jame$' Springs of Charlotte; two sisters', Annie Buchanna of Washington; D.C., and Magalene King of Salisbury; and 13 grandchildren; 3 Laura S. *Sallie' James Laura "Sallie" Sheek James, 84, of 148 Hemlock St., Mocksville, died Sunday, May 7, at her home. The funer^ was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Don Lloyd and Bob by Swaim. Burial was in Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Born Sept. 13, 1904, in Davie County, Mrs. James was a daughter of the late Grarge and Camilla Kimbrough Sheek. A homemaker, she was a member of the Mocksville First United Methodist Church. Her husband, Clarence B. James, died in 1986. Survivors include: two daughters, Mary Nell James. Holman and Camilla James, both of Mocksville; six sons. Duke and Jimmie James, both of Waynesville, Henry James of Lex ington and C.B. Jr., Bailey and William James, all of Mocksville; 19 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. George P. Little A graveside service for George Pleasant Little was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at City Memor ial Park, Salisbury, conducted by Dr. Wayne Beatty, pastor of Coburn Memorial United Methodist Church. Bom on July 20,1902, in Davie County, Little was a son of the late Daniel C. and Sarah Little. Educated in the Davie County schools, he was employed as a wat chman for Goodman Lumber Co. before his retirement. He was a member of Coburn Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Louise Shives Little, whom he married on April 10, 1940; five sons, Daniel C., John W. and Thomas Little, all of Salisbury, George W. Little of Faith and Glen Little of China Grove; two step sons, Sonny Brown of Spencer and Jimmy Brown of Asheville; four daughters, Hallie Albert Little, Gladys File and Ethel Myers, all of Salisbury and Dorothy Short of Faith; a sister, Ann Walker of Spencer; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Little, 86, of 728 S. Jackson St., Salisbury, died on May 1 at Jo Lenc's Nursing Home after being in declining health for three years and seriously ill for two months. Ct < CcL CD O □ Z O LU QQ Z) 0- d Cj) UJ d S o o r\ V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 18, 1989— «J Frances S. Chappell Frances Spry Chappell, 67. of Cooleemee, died on Sunday, May 14, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16, at Baton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocks- ville, conducted by the Rev. Dar- rell Cox. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. Born on April 26, 1922, in Davie County, Mrs. Chappell was a daughter of Betty Leonard Spry of Cooleemee and the late Lee Spry. She was a retired employee of Erwin Mills and was a Baptist. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: her husband, James Chappell; a daughter, Kathy Spry of Cooleemee; a son, Gary W. Chappell of Route 4, Mocksville; a sister, Bertie Pickler of Salisbury; three brothers, James and Eugene Spry, both of Salisbury and Ervin Spry of Cooleemee; and six grandchildren. ^ Alfred W. Daywalt Alfred Wilbum Daywalt, 80, of 35 Davie St., Cooleemee, died on May 10 at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health for several years and seriously ill for three months. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 12, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in MocLsville, con ducted by the Rev. D.C. Sullivan. Burial was in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church cemetery in Davie County. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, in care of Sam Daywalt, Route 1, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom in Davie County on July 25,1908, Daywalt was a son of the late William Thomas and Mollie Safriet Daywalt. Retired from Burlington Mills, he was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. His wife, Reba Naomi Byerly Daywalt, died on Sept. 21, 1983. Survivors are: a son. Tommy Daywalt of Cooleemee; a daughter. Sue Rupon of Lakeland, Fla.; a brother, Dewey Daywalt of Meadowbrook Manor, Clemmons; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Frederick W. DeBerry Frederick W. DeBerry, 52, of 3622 Highway 501, Myrtle Beach, S.C., died Thursday, May 11, at his home, after an extended illness. Mr. DeBerry was born in Raleigh, son of Blanche D. DeBerry and the late Howell DeBerry Jr. He was tlie manager of the Knights Inn, Myrtle Beach, S.C. He was a 1959 graduate of Clemson University. He was a former member of the Deacon's Club at Wake Forest and the KiwaniS Club in Winston-Salem. He was the former owner of Management Recruiters and Nor- thside Seafood Restaurant, both located in Winston-Salem. Surviving are: his wife, Barbara J. DeBerry, Myrtle Beach; his mother of Raleigh; three daughters, Phyllis Smith, Mocksville, Kimberly Schneider, Sumter and Dianne DeBerry, Myr tle'Beach; one brother, Howell DeBerry III of Greensboro; and three grandchildren. A memorial service was at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 13, at the McMillan-Small Funeral Home Chapel. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Walter A. Doub Sr. Mr. Walter Austin Doub Sr., 79, of 4090 Kilmurry Hill Rd., Pfaff- town, died Tuesday evening. May 9, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, after being in declining health of two years and seriously ill for one week. Mr. Doub was born on Aug. 11, 1909, in Forsyth County to Walter Boyd and Bessie Joyner Doub. He was a lifelong resident of Forsyth County and was a farmer in the Doub's Chapel Community. He was a member of Doub's United Methodist Church. He married Mary Ridings in 1935, who .survives of the home. Also surviving are: four daughters, Mrs. James (Janice) Rumford, Waukegan, III., Mrs. Mike (Dianne) Pittman. Santee, Calif., Mrs. Jerry (Jane) Dyson, Pfafftown and Mrs. Dan (Kim) Schweil, Mocksville; tw<i sons, Grady E. Doub and Walter A.' Doub, both of PfalTlown; M grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral .services were at 11 a.m. Friday, May 12, at Doub's United Methodist Church by the "Rev. Hairy F. Andrews. Burial follow-; ' ed in the church cemetery.' | Memorials may be made to Doub's United Methodist Chureh . Cemetery Fund.. • j • • •. > Eva Greer Bledsoe Mrs. Eva Greer Bledsoe, 79, of Route 5, died Saturday at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tues- <lay at Blackburn Memorial Taber nacle by the Rev. Arlie Profitt and the Rev. Jim Gryder. Burial was in the Woodard Family Cemetery. Bledsoe was bom in Tennessee to the late James G. and Lucy Bled soe Greer. Her husband, Boston Franklin Bledsoe, preceeded her in death in 1986. Surviving are seven sons, Chet, Jack, Harold, Ted and Buddy Bled soe, all of Route 5, Mocksville, Claude Bledsoe, of Todd, and Dar- rell Bledsoe, of Lansing; three sisters, Mrs. Jay Robinson, of Sophia, West Virginia, Mrs. Car rie Council and Mrs. Paris Osbom, both of Boone; four brothers, James and Glenn Greer, both of Boone, Paul Greer, of Charlotte and Theodore Greer, of Tampa, Florida; 20 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. Jason Lee Briscoe Jason Lee Briscoe, 2-month-old infant son of Donald and Ruth Waller Briscoe of Route 10, Salisbury, was dead on arrival in the emergency room of Rowan Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, May 10. A graveside service was held at ILa.m. Saturday, May 13, at Rowan Memorial Park, conducted by the Rev. Blaine Possinger. Memorials may be made to C^pe' Fear Regional SIDS, P.O. Box 35477, Fayetteville, N.C. 28303. Born in Forsyth County on March 2, 1989, the infant is sur vived, in addition to his parents, by a brother, Christopher Briscoe of the home; his maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Waller of;Route 7, Mocksville; paternal grandparents, Barbara Briscoe of Sugar Grove, Va., and James Briscoe of Hamilton, Ohio; mater nal great-grandmother, Mrs. jVl^lvin (Edith) Waller of Route 7, Mocksville; paternal great- grandparents, Edna Ross of Ken tucky and Ruth Roberts of Sugar Gfove, Va.; and maternal great- "grtot-grandmother, Ruth Waller of Mocksville. >- or m o J 2 O n m ZD CL LlF CO O c: lij > g <5- O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 18, 1989- ^ rAnnie Ruth CaUahan Annie Ruth Cailahan, 77, of ^ITainpa, Fla., a former resident of :,Wih^n-Salem and native of Davie , iCcunty, died at 6: IS a.m. on Fri- rday. May 12, at Tampa Memorial iHdispital. ' j'A graveside service was held at ;ll p.m. Monday, May IS, at the 'Nwonal Cemetery of Salisbury, I conducted by the Rev. Steve [Haines, pastor of Milford United Methodist Church. Bom April 16, 1912, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late Wiley C. and Maggie Barney Howard. Her husband, John Anthony Cailahan, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a sister, n Verdna Krites of Winston-Salem; and a number of nieces and nephews. Anzolette R. Gartner Mrs. Anzolettc Roberts Cartner, ; 79, of 283S Alexander Road, : Charlotte, died Tuesday, May 9, . at her home. ; Her husband, Glenn H. Cartner, : preceded her in death on May 4. : Mrs. Cartner was born Dec. 3, . 1909, in Montgomery, Ala., to the . late James and Lena Bush Roberts. She was a teacher in Alabama : prior to her marriage. After com- ; ing to Concord, she worked at the :Cabarrus County Courthouse. Later she worked in the court ; system in Charlotte. Mrs. Cartner is survived by: one :'son, John Frank Cartner of ^iCharlotte; one daughter, Mrs. *}losser Tilley of Oak Ridge; and f^ree gi^dchildren. . Servicejwere held Friday, May ^12, at 1 p.m. at Mallard Creek 't^byt^rian Church where she yNas a mmber. Burial was in the *chtirch'cemetery, p Memorials may be made to ^Mallard .Creek Presbyterian Church,! 1600 Mallard Creek ifeoad,'Charlotte, N.C. 28213. ^ Stella F. Phelps Mrs. Stella Elizabeth Foster Phelps, 87, formerly of 2419 Rosewood Ave., Winston-Salem, died Tuesday night. May 9, at the Moravian Home, where she lived in recent years. She had been a leader in various church and civic affairs for many years. Bom Feb. 26. 1902. in the Ad- - Vance community of Davie Coun ty. slic was thii daughter «>f Hiram Lindsay and Sally Markland Foster. On Nov. 25. 1920. she married David DeWitt Phelps of Winston-Salem. He died on May 21. 1973. I heir four children who survive include: D.D. (Dave) Phelps Jr., Vienna, Va.. Mrs. Yvonne Marie Phelps Caldwcll and Stephen Foster Phelps. both of Winston- .Salem and Jon (Jake) Phelps, Hillsborough. Mrs. Phelps is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dean Fo.ster Miller, High Point, and Ms. Jakie and Ms. Anne Foster, both of Slatesville; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. For .several decades, Mrs. Phelps was a leader in Ardmore Moravian Church. Among her many other activities, she had been honored by the Order of the Eastern Star Club of America. She had also traveled around the state making public and media ap pearances on behalf of the North Carolina Eye and Human Tissue Bank. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Thursday, May II, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel. Burial followed in the Moravian Graveyard. Rev. Charles Fishel, n , pastor of Ardmore Moravian Church, conducted the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Moravian Home, Ardmore Moravian Church, or the Bryan Center for Alzheimer's Research at Duke University. Josephine E. Hill Mrs. Josephine Rebecca Ellis Hill, 82, of Old Bishop Rd., Asheville, widow of John Hill, died Wednesday evening. May 10, at the home of her daughter, after an extended illness. She was born in Clemmons, the daughter of Ira Alexander and Ada Riddle Ellis. Mrs. Hill was a graduate* of Greensboro College, and received her music degree at Salcm College. She taught school and music in the Forsyth County Schml System, Buncomb County and Baltimore County, Md., for 35 years and was a member of Center Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Imogene Norwood, Asheville and Mrs. Daphne Gillison, Denver, Colo.; one .son. Clay Beauchamp, Therc.sa, N.Y.: .seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren and three brothers, John A. and Ray H. Ellis, both of Clemmons and James R. Ellis, Advance. Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 13, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Revs. Warren Brannon and Mark Harris with burial in Center Grove Bap tist Church Cemetery. Lonnie E. Nail Mr. Lonnie Emerson Nail, 93, formerly of 2038 Elizabeth Ave., Winston-Salem, died Friday mor ning, May 12, at Mcadowbrook Manor. Funeral services were at I p.m. Sunday, May 14, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel with burial in Gideon Grove United Methodist Church, Stbkesdale. Mr. Nail was bom in Davie County on Aug. 4, 1895, to ' William A. and Sarah Massey Nail. He was a graduate of Duke University and was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. He was a retired agent with the Life of Virginia Insurance Co- Surviving are: one son, Mr. Wayne Emerson Nail, 760 Shellhabour Blvd., Rural Hall. The family requests that memorials be made to Centenary United Methodist Church. Delia M. Sharpe Mrs. DeUa Manuel Sharpe, 75, of Route 2, Harmony, died Mon day, May 8. Surviving are: her husband, James Leonard Sharpe; two daughters, Mrs. Jcranna (Bobby G.) Mills of Route 2, Harmony, and Mrs. Sharon (Edgar C.) Troutman, Route 6, Mocksviile; two brothers. Duke H. Manuel of Union Grove and William H. Manuel of Statesville; and two sisters, Mrs. Nettie M. CTampbell of Harmony and Mrs. Lettie M. Walker of Statesville. Mrs. Sharpe was a member of Harmony United Methodist Church, Fannie Harmon Sunday School Class and the United Methodist Women. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 11, at Harmony United Methodist Church by Revs. Robert M. Harris and Donald L. Horton. Burial followed in Har mony Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Har mony United Methodist Church Building Fund, do Mrs. Grctna Feimster, Rt. 1, Box 316, Har mony, N.C. 28634. 3 o ~ LT a. C'j v-* ^ 9 3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 25, 1989- o— cr- V A Jack Bledsoe Jack Bledsoe, 56, of Route 5, Mocksville, died unexpectedly on Sunday, May 21. at his home. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 24, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jim Gryder. Burial was to be in Woodatd Fami ly Cemetery in Todd. Born Nov. 2, 1932, in Ashc County, Bledsoe was a'son of the late B.F. and Eva Greer Bledsoe. He had retired from Gravely Trac tor Co. Survivors include: his wife, Ann Caudle Bledsoe; two daughters, Kathy Bledsoe Key of Yadkinvillc and "Tammy Bledsoe of the home; six brothers, Chet, Buddy, Harold and Ted Bledsoe, all of Mocksville, Claude Bledsoe of Todd and Darrell Bledsoe of Lan sing; and two grandchildren. Velma Haynes Cozart Mrs. Velma Haynes Cozart, 85, of Route 5, Mocksville, died at Forsyth Hospital Saturday, May 20. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, May 22, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Don Loyd and Paul Riggs. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. ' The family requests memorials be made to First United Methodist Church or Blaise Baptist Church. Mrs. Cozart was a member of . First United Methodist Church. . She was the daughter of Clarence and Emma Steelman Haynes. Her ; husband, Fassett Cozart, died in ;;i984. !• Surviving are: three daughters, l-Betty Jarvis and Nancy Craver, l-both ' of Winston-Salem and ||Margaret Hartman,' Charlotte; three sons, C.H. Cozait, Orlando, i'lPla., Led and Lester Cozart, both )jof Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; i'and 18 great-grandchildren. Lester C. Scott Lester Clarence Scott, 55, of 2887 Inca Court, Winston-Salem, died on Thursday, May 18, at For- .syth Memorial Hospital after be ing in declining health several years and seriously ill two weeks. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 21, at Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home Chapel, Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Melyin Peay. Burial was in Main- ville AME Zion Church cemetery in Davie County. Bom on June 29,1933, in Davie County, Scott was a son of Clorena Ray Scott of Route 8, Mock.sville, and the late John C. Scott. He at tended Davie County schools and was retired from Hanes Hosiery Mill. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mary Cle ment Scott; two daughters, Marion and Shelby Scott, both of Winston- Salem; five sons, Lester C. Scott Jr. of Beaufort, S.C., Timothy Scott of Charleston, S.C., Mark Scott of the home, Edmond Scott of Mocksville and Larry Scott of Winston-Salem; three brothers, John Frank and Willie Eugene Scott, both of Mocksville, and James Edward Scott of Winston- Salem; four sisters, Hester Hunter, Gladys Rose and Margaret Lyons, all of Mocksville, and Vallic Leach of Winston-Salem; and 14 grandchildren. porothy K. Morache ; Mrs. Dorothy Kamper Morache, 74, 3313 Bermuda Village, died at f'orsyth Memorial Hospital on Thursday evening. May 18. ; She was born in New York City io Fredrick and Catherine Kropp Kamper. She had made her home at Bermuda Village for the past .three years and was a member of ;th^Holy Family Catholic Church, ! CIcmmons. — Surviving are: her husband, Ber nard Morache, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Kosiba, Atlanta, Ga.; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was at Holy Fami ly Catholic Church, Clemmons, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20, with Father Cecil Tice officiating. ^ Edna Mae Ratledge Miss Edna Mae Ratledge, 67, of Route 5, Mocksville, died Thurs day, May 18, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 21, at Courtney Bap tist Church by the Rev. Vinson Young. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was born in Davie County daughter of Cain Ratledge Sr. and the late Flora Davis Ratledge. Surviving are: her father of Route S, Mocksville; one sister, Alvona Ratledge Boger, Winston- Salem; two brothers, A.C. Ratledge Jr., Route 8, Mocksville and William Ratledge, Pfafftown; and several nieces and nephews. £ QQ o -J 2 R Ui m Z) £L > W . ^ oo UJ > s i. —£ o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 25, 1989- > Qd m o > 3 4- o Eva Howard Talbert Mrs. Eva Howrd Talbert, 76, of 262 Broad St., Lexington, died Friday, May 19, at High Point Regional Hospital in High Point. Funeral services were held Sun day, May 21 at the Christ Chapel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Raymond J. Hahn. Burial was in the Forest Hill Memorial Park. Talbert was bom Feb. 12,1913, in Davie County to the late Henry A. and Elizabeth Rouse Howard. She was a member of Christ Chapel United Methodist Church where she was a former Sunday School teacher. Her husband, Den nis Minor Talbert, proceeded her Jn dMth in June, 1985. Survivors include two sons, Glenn Talbert, of Route I, Thomasville; Dennis M. Talbert Jr., of Bartlett, Tenn.; one si.ster, Mrs. Louise Henry, of Winston-Salem. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Christ Chapel United Methodist Church. Philip T.D.' Thonipson Mr. Philip "P.D." Thompson, 72, of 2550 Weymouth Road, Winston-Salem, died Saturday, May 20, at Fonsyth Hospital after two months of declining health. A native of Winston-Salem, he was bom to the late Herbert F. and Bunnie Davis Thompson. He was a manufacturing representative. Mr. Thompson was a member of Green Street Methodist Church. He served during World War II in the U.S. Navy Seabee's and ship repair and construction. Surviving ar; his wife, Betty Tillou Thompson, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Russell, Cooleemee; four grandchildren; One brother, Herbert S. Thompson, Charlotte; and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pritchard, Hollywood. Fla., and Mrs. Elizabeth T. Miller, Winston-Salem. Memorial services were at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Joel Carter and William E. Fitzgerald. Graveside services were at 2 /.p.m. Tuesday, May 23, in Forsyth ii^entoijal Park. Ill) iMeidoiials may be made to the'■■American Cancer Society. ' •• Y Merlin L. Wallace Merlin Luca.s Wallace, 75, of 113 Ross St., China Grove, died Thursday, May 18, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health four years and seriously ill three months. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 20, at Northcrest Chapel of Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home in China Grove, conducted by the Rev. Roy Steed. Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 625, China Grove, N.C. 28023. Born May 30, 1913, in China Grove, Wallace was a son of the late Beasley Lucas and Mary Raymer Wallace. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was a member of First United Methodist Church of China Grove. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he had retired as superintendent of Cannon Mills, Plant 8. Survivors include: his wife, Pauline Deal Wallace; a daughter, Karen W. Yost of China Grove; three sisters, Frances Young of China Grove, Cora Lyerly of Mocksville and Viola Beauchamp of Winston-Salem; and one grandchild. ^ Wendall L. Ketchum ; Mr. Wendall Linwood Ketchum, 64, of Advance, died Wednesday,morning. May 17, in Salisbury Veteran's Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was bom in Madison, Maine, and was a son of the late Clintonand Lida Hill Ketchum, both Maine natives. • He had made his home inKissimmee, Fla., for 25 years .before moving to North Carolinaifive years ago and was former'owner and operator of Ketchum.Grocery before retirement. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran of World:War II and the Korean Conflict and'was a life member of the American^Legion Post No. 10 in Kissimmee,■Fla., and a member of the VFWPost No. 4024 in Mocksville, Hejwas of the Baptist faith.• Survivors are: his wife, Mrs. Ruby Elaine Bailey Ketchum; onedaughter. Miss Dianne Ketchum ofiDeLand, Fla.; two sons, Wendall iLee Ketchum and Gary Michael■Ketchum, of Kissimmee, Fla.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Frances•Phillips, of Kissimmee, Fla., and•Mrs. Mary Devilbiss and Mrs.'Bobbie Simmons of St. Cloud, 'Fla.; four stepsons, Keith Sizemoreof Marrictta, Ga., Jim Sizemore of^Clemmons, Jerry Bond of Kissim-•mee, Fla., and Eldon Sizemore of•Richlands, Va.; one sister, Mrs.tBarbaraBuUerof Bangor, Maine; tone brother, Robert Ketchum of^Nordigewock, Maine; eight grand-jchildren; 15 stepgrandcWIdren; and tnine stepgreat-grandchildren.: Funeral services were Saturday,May 20, at 11 a.m. at the Hurst-IScott Funeral Chapel in Wchlands,tVa., with Rev. William Fletcher'.officiating. Burial followed iniGrandview Memory Gardens in '.Bluefield, Va. Grandsons served asIpallbearers. « Members of the Bames-BeaversWFW Post No. 7136 ofTazewell,iVa., conducted military graveside Writes. O O U 9 Ui J > > (D O O > r -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 1, 1989 o~- <r Roscoe G. Seaford Roscoe Gilbert Seaford, 77, of Route 6, Lexington, died Friday, May 26, at Lexington Memorial Hospital after a critical illness of two weeks. He was bom in Davie County on Oct. 27,1911, to William Dennis Seaford and Jelia Hudson Seaford. He was a retired self-employed carpenter and was a member of Beck's United Church of Christ. Surviving are: his wife, Pauline Beck Seaford, of the home; one son, Jeffery Seaford, Elkin and two grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 28, at Beck's United Church of Christ by the Rev. Eric Disher. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Beck's United Church of Christ. Addie L. Shoaf Addie Lconara Shoaf, 70, of Centerclair Nursing Home, Salisbury, died on Wednesday, May 24, at the home. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 26, at Midway United Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. C.M. Worthy Jr. and the Rev. Hollis Youngblood. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom on Nov. 2,1918, in David son County. Miss Shoaf was a daughter of the late John Henry and Myrtle Craver Shoaf. She was a member of Midway United Methodist Church. Survivors include: three brothers, the Rev. Fred C. Shoaf of Farmington, Clyde Shoaf of Winston-Salem and John Wayne Shoaf of Churchland; three sisters, Mrs. David Reid Sink and Mrs. Van Sink, both of Lexington, and Mrs. Foy Hege of Gastonia; eight nieces and nine nephews. ^ 'William R. Byrd Mr. William Richard Byrd, 69, • died at his home Tuesday, May 23, ' after a battle with cancer. He was bom on Nov. 3, 1919, in Surry County to (Captain) Emlis • and Jane Hollyfield Byitl. He mov ed to Winston-Salem in 1955. He ; retired from Western Electric in ; 1980. He was a member of Forsyth _ Park Baptist Churchj where he was • active for 25 years. During this ; time he served as a deacon and was : "active with the youth group. Surviving are: his wife, Louise Hudson Byrd, of the home; two : daughters, Mrs. Beckie Byrd Mace, Wiaston-Salem and Carrie ;Byrd Chappie, Advance; nine grandchildren; four great- . grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sue Evans, High Point and a number n ;of nieces and nephews. • ; Mmorials may be made to ■Hospice of Winston-Salem. ; Funeral services were at 1 p.m. .Thursday, May 25, at Hay worth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Eugene Sherrill and Hamp ton Morgan. A graveside service was at 3 p.m. May '25 at Hollywood Cemetery, Elkin. I William A. Camps ; William Alvin Camps, 61, of8-B Civic Park Apts. di^ May 29, ht his home after being in declin- , ing health for several years.I '. Bom on Feb. 25, 1928. in Rowan County, Camps was a son of Aurelia Kelly Camps of Stan ford, Conn, and Willie Camps of bavie County. He was a graduate of J.C. Price High School and at tended Johnson C. Smith Univer sity and Livingstone College. ; Last employed by Duke Power^ompany, he was a U.S. Army and Air Force veteran. ; Survivors include his wife, Ger- Uude Wellington Camps; three sons, Reginal Camps of El Paso, Texas, Michael Brian Camps of Salisbury and William Camps of Orange Park, Fla.; a stepson, John Henry Bridgers of Salisbury; and three grandchildren. (r- 0 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOnKSVILLE, NO I V Ida Ketner Lowe : ' Mrs. Ida Ketner Lowe, 83, of' l96 Simset Drive, Rural Hall, died Sunday, May 21, at Forsyth . Memorial Hospital. ; She was bom on March 9,1906, in Lewisville to Lewis and Nannie Holder Ketner. She lived most of her life in Forsyth County. She was inarried in 1924 to Darsey A.^we, who preceded her in death in 1970. She was a member of the^irst Baptist Church of Stanley ville. Mrs. Lowe retired in 1968 from Duplan Corp.i Surviving are: three daughters, Mrs. Joseph O. (Annabel) Kiser, Germanton, Mrs. Harold J. (Bar bara) Boyles, King and Mrs. I. Eugene (Gerri) Pardue, Kernersville; one son and daughter-in-law. Freeman and Gladys Lowe, Advance; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. ! Funeral services were at 11 a.m.W^nesday, May 24, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Revs. Peny J. Hufetetler and Oscar' Hartman. Burial followed at Crestview Memorial Park. ^ Herbert L. Meadows Sr. • Mr. Herbert Leroy Meadows Sr., 68, of Route 12, Friendship- Ledford Road, Winston-Salem,^ied at his home Saturday mom- mg. May 27. * He was born Nov. 23, 1920, to parks I. and Laura Wilson Meadows. He had lived in David son County since.l9S7. He retired 1)1 1986 after 32 years of service ^ith AT&T on Old Lexington Road. He served in the U.S. Ar my during World War II with the 20th Engineer Division. Mr. Meadows was a member of AT&T Pioneers and a retired member of CWA Union Local No. 3060. He was of the Baptist faith. Surviving are: his wife, Minnie I Adams Meadows, of the home; ai daughter and son-in-law, Stan and ^dra M. Dillon, Winston-Salem; a son and daughter-in-law, Herbert ' and Glenda Meadows Jr., Mocks- yille; three granddaughters; two great-grandchildren; three t atepgrandchildren; and two brothers, ^oyte Meadows, Clem- ihons anti Douglas Meadows, Wihston-Salem.Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, May 29, at Haywurlh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Gary Kling. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens with military graveside services by District 11 Memorial Honor Guard, N.C. Veterans of Foreign Wars: -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 8, 1989 x/) / Hazel R. Brandon • Mrs. Hazel Reavis Brandon, 68, of Route 3, Yadkinvillc, died ear ly Saturday morning, June 3, at her home. She was born in Yadkin County Sept. 9, 1921, to Arzy Marler and Alma Viola Graves Reavis. She was a member of South Oak Ridge Baptist Church. She was married to Hugh Brandon, who survives of the home. Also surviving are: her mother, of Route 3, Yadkinvillc; one daughter, Terre Viola Brandon, Greensboro; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Hilda Grey) Sofley of Route 5, Mocksville and Mrs. Locksley (Marie) Hall, Route 3, Yadkinvillc; two brothers, George Thurman Reavis, Bristol, Tenn., Lee Roy Reavis, Stanleyville; and .several nieces and nephews. • Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, June 5, at South Oak Ridge Baptist Church by the Rev. Phil Beavers. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ^ George M. Cooke Jr. ; Mr. George Manlius Cooke Jr., 1 65, of 6477 Mount Pleasant Road South, Concord, died Tuesday, May 30, at Caharrus Memorial Hospital from injuries received in an automobile accident. : The funeral was held Thursday, June 1, at First Assembly Worship Center in Concord by the Rev. Tom Whidden and the Rev. Fen- ton Jones. Burial followed in the St. Martin's Lutheran Church Cemetery. ; Mr. Cooke was bom Sept. 22, 1923, in Cabarrus County to the (ate George Manlius and Lola Mae Uittle Cooke. He was a carpenter, % member of First Assembly Wor ship Center and a veteran of World ^ar n, serving in the U.S. Army.. 'Survivors include his wife, Mary jfu^ Cooke; a son, Steve Cooke of fittsboro; twpdaii^ters, Marilyn Cpbke'Barringer of Mount Plea- sahPand Susan Greene of ^ncord; j a brother, Ray Cooke'of San Diego, •C^if.; six sisters, Jane ioyner, Lucy Troutman and Sally Troutman, ^ of ConcoM, Hassle Tucker' of''Albemarle,' Mildred Hoiieycutt of Locust and Grace Cal^ of Mocksville; and three grandchildren. r ^Memorials may be made to First Assembly Worship Center, 150 U.S.' 601, Concord, N.C, 28025. / Mable M. Hilton Mrs. Mable Myres Hilton, "74, of Route 6, Oxford, died Thursday morning. June 1. at Granville Medical Center. She was a native of Davie Coun ty and a member of Mt. Zion Bap tist Church. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 4, from Mt. Zion Baptist Church, by the Rev. Keith Williams. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Edith Hilton Whitt of Route 6, Oxford; seven sons, Virgil Hilton, Thurman Hilton, Melvin Hilton, Alton E. Hilton, James C. Hilton, all of Route 6. Oxford. Atlce C. Hilton of Lillington, and Harold L. Hilton of Creedmoor; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Nivens of Route 3, Mocksville, Mrs. Nome Lee Everhart of Winston-Salem; 13 grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Winston May, Elbert Parrott, Marion T. Grissom, Richard Baird, W.B. Jones Jr. and Charles E. Currin. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the building fund of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rt. 1. Oxford, N.C. 27565. 5 ® Spencer T. Jones Mr. Spencer Taylor Jones, 83, of 6107 Bermuda Village, died at Forsyth Hospital Saturday morn ing, June 3. He was born in Winston-Salem to Henry Clay and Nannie Craft Jones. Mr. Jones, who had been active in the tobacco industry his entire life, joined Phillip Morris Co. in Richmond, Va., in 1937. In 1946, he was transferred to Phillip Morris Co.'s Louisville, Ky., operation and in 1955, he was ap pointed factory manager. Mr. Jones held this position until 1962, at which time he was made direc tor of Louisville operations until his retirement. He was a member of Clemmons United Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge in Sarasota, Fla., and in Louisville, Ky. Surviving are: his wife, Virginia F. Jones, of the home; one son, Durward S. Jones, Knoxville, Tenn.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Grace Wallace, Edenton, and one brother, Woodrow Jones of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, June 5, at Clemmons United Methodist Church Chapel by the Rev. William H. Osborne Jr. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, For- ' syth County Div., 2240 Qoverdale Ave., Suite 116, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. O .^1 o o ^ § § >0 \ ^ -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 8, 1989 V <3^ o 1/Bryant D. Smith ~~ Mr. Bryant Dolphus Smith, 88, formerly of 4875 Dock Davis Road, Winston-Salem, died Wedne.sday, May 31, at Meadowbrook Manor. n A grave.sidc service was held Friday. June 2, at Wcstlawn Gardens of Memory by Proctor Cook. Mr. Smith was bom Oct. 18, 1900, in Davie County to Charlie Monroe and Sally Faircloth Smith. He was a member of Muddy Creek Church of Christ, where he serv ed as a deacon for a number of years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Walter (Virginia) Sidden and Mrs. W.S. (Louise) Poindexter, both of Clemmons; two sisters, Fannie Fryc of Advance and Lillian Hockaday of Clemmons; two brothers, Clarence Smith of Advance and Lester Smith of Clemmons; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Muddy Creek Church of Christ. Cyrilla M. Wyrick Mrs. Cyrilla Ann Myers Wyrick, 59, of Route 2, Mooresville, died Thursday, May 25, at her home. A graveside service was held Tuesday, May 30, in the National Cemetery in Salisbury, conducted by the Revs. Ron Nichols and Wade Childers. Mrs. Wyrick was born Jan. 5, 1930, in Mount Vemon, 111., to the late Ishmael and Cyrilla A. Begg Myers. She was a homemaker. Survivors include: her husband, Harvey A. Wyrick Sr. of the home; two sons, Harvey A. Wyrick Jr. and Raymond Lee Wyrick, both of Mooresville; one sister, Jeannie Davis of Normal, 111.; one brother, James Myers of Palo Alto, Calif.; and one step sister, Jennie Stevens. Memorials may be made to the American Red Cross, 2425 Park Road,,Charlotte, N.C. 28203. Sarah H. Durham r Sarah Elizabeth Hood Durham, ;84, of the Moravian Home,, formerly of North Main Street, Mocksville, died on Friday, June 2. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem. .' The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 5, at Mocksville First Presbyterian Church, con ducted by the Rev. Leland _Richardson. Burial was_in_Rpse Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, Mocksville, • N.C. 27028. Born on Sept. 5, 1904, in Mecklenburg County, Mrs. Durham was the daughter of the late James Watt and Mary Elizabeth Biggers Hood. She received a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Woman's College, Greensboro, and was a retired school teacher, having taught in Wadesboro, Troutman and Davie County. She was a member of Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include: her husband, John E. Durham Sr. of the Mora vian Home; one daughter, Nancy D. Underbill of Severna Park, Md.; one son, J.E. Durham Jr. of Long Beach, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Willie White of Matthews and Mrs. Guthrie Lemmond of Durham; and two grandchildren. John F. Grimes Jr. The funeral for John Franklin Grimes Jr. was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3, at Cooleemee First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Wade Childers of ficiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Rowan County witli military graveside rites con ducted by the 11th District VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Grimes, 68, of 62 Duke St., . Cooleemee,»;died on Thursday, June; 1,' at' the Salisbuiy' VA Medical Center , after being , in declming health. r William T, Doub Mr. William Theodore Doub, 84, 2134 Olivet Church Road, Winston-Salem, died Saturday liight, June 3, at Forsyth Hospital. • Hew was bom Dec. 26, 1904, in Winston-Salem to Irvin Augustus Henry and Harmonia fieil Doub. He was a graduate of Guilford College, where he receiv- ^ a master's degree. He taught whool in Davie and Forsyth coun ties for a number of years and was a member of Olivet Moravian Church. • Surviving are: his wife, Mattie Chappell Tucker Doub, of the home; two stepdaughters, Mrs^ James E. (Barbara) Bennett Jr. and Mrs. Raford F. (Sarah) McColIem, both of Winston-Salem; two step sons, Glenn Tucker of Winston- Salem and Paul Tucker of Lex ington; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great- great-grandchild; one nephew, Monroe Dull, Winston-Salem and five nieces, Eunice Joyner, Pansy Blackburn, Treva Robbins, Bessie Conrad and Dorothy Durrin, all of Winston-Salem. I Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 6, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Revs. Don Winters and Alan H. Barnes. Interment followed in For syth Memorial Park. I Memorials may be made to Olivet'Moravian Church Building Fundl 2208 Olivet Church Rd., Wihston-Salem, N.C. 27106. VI . QJ I Ui -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June IS, 1989 I 1/ i -h o (George R. 'Anderson . ) George R. Anderson of In- • dianapolis, Indiana, died June 4 at jSt. Francis Hospital in Beach -Grove, Indiana. • Anderson was bom in Colum- '^ bus, Indiana but lived most of his •life in Mocksviile. He was an in- ; specter with the Cummins Cor- ; poration in Columbus for 26 years ;before he retired in 1977. He was a member of Mocksviile ; United Methodist Church. ; Graveside services were held at ;Garlandbrook Cemetery in Colum- ; bus June 7. : Survivors include one daughter 'Mrs. Janice Stroud of Indianapolis; 'one son, Phillip Anderson of Burl- .'ington, Kentucky; Anderson's .'mother, Mrs. Mae Anderson of !Taylorsville, Indiana; two sisters, IMrs. Catherine Drakgoo of ^ Franklinville, Indiana and June Koomes of Taylorsville, Indiana; six grandchildren and several ' nieces and nephews. f ijohn Flave Ferebee r John Flave Ferebee, 72, of : Route 1, Mocksviile, died Tuesday ;afteraoon. ! Funeral arrangements, handled 1 by Eaton's of MocksvUle, were in- : complete at press time. Harold B. GiU n Mr. Harold B. Gill, 87. of Atlantic City, N.J., died Saturday, June 10, at Shore Memorial Hospital, following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Fri day, June 16, at 12 noon in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the V.A. National Cemetery in Salisbury, conducted by the Rev. S.F. Hairston. •' The family will receive friends At the funeral home 30 minutes before funeral time. The family may be contacted at the home of the sister on Route 3, Mocksviile. | f Mr. Gill was bom March 1, ' 1903, in Davie County to the late jflobert and Fizy Tatum GiU. He . jivorked at an umbrella company in JAtlantic City and attended the Bap- . &t church there.^ I -i' - B Sur^vors include a sister, Grace ' jpiU Smoot of Route 3, Mocksviile;' pnd several niec^, nephews and l^usiiu... , Wayne J. Morris Mr. Wayne J. Morris, 65, of Route 11, Winston-Salem, died Friday, June 9, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. ; He was bom in High Point to Noah Fletcher and Bessie Lee MUlsap Morris. He vms owner and operator of Wayne's Auto Service and had served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. ' Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Louise' PhiUips Morris, of the home; three daughters. Miss Bar bara (^bbie) Morris, of the home, Mrs. Odean (Rhonda) Whitaker, KemersviUe, and Mrs. Bill (Wan da) Cook, Jonesville; two sisters, Mrs. June (Polly) Duggins, High , Point, and Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Hyde, Mocksviile; one brother, Paul Morris, KemersviUe; three grandchildren; one stepgrandson; and one stepgreat-grandson. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at Haywoith-MUler Chapel by the Revs. Kenneth Hyde and Danny Hauser. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Vivian Louise Orren \ ' Vivian Louise Orren, 68, of 2122 Laquinta Drive, Advance, died Sunday night at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. Orren suffered a heart attack. ' Survivors include her husband, Stewart Orren, of the home; 13 children, Connie Orren, Danny Orren, Dale Orren, Charlotte Long and Marie Mitchum, all of . Mocksviile; Kathy Rodgers, Lin da Orren, Darrell Orren and Maty Bowden, aU of Roanoke, Virginia; David and Wayne Orren, of Dublin, Virginia; Peggy Farmer, of West Virginia; and Margie Shupe, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Orren is survived by one sister -Helen Stover and one brother, Bobby Grey, both of Mullins, West Virginia. She is also survived by 31 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. in Princeton, West Virginia. I 5= V 0^ -DAVIE COUNTY ENIERI'UISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 15, 1989 Alphonso G. Spillman Mr. Alphonso "Fonzo" Gram Spillman, 81, of Roule 7, Mocksvillc, died early Sunday ' morning, June 11, at Forsyih Memorial Hospital. vices were at 2 Allen was in Legion —^^ Memorial Park in Cooleemce. Memoria!.s may be made to First Baptist Church of Cooleemee, Marginal Street, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014, or Davie County Heart Association, P.O. Box 406, Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Mr. Spillman was born March 16,1908, in Yadkin County to the late Robert P. and Lucy Bell Cough Spillman. He was retired from Burlington Mills and was a - member of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. Spillman was known throughout Cooleemee as being able to make warts disappear. - - - Surviving arc: his wife, Sallie Brown Spillman, of the home; seven sons. Grant Spillman and , Clarence Spillman, both of Route i 7, Mocksvillc, Delano, Joseph A., Richard T. and Roger P. Spillman, all of Cooleemee, and Keith Spillman, Roule 6, Saiisbuiy; 17 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son. Dock Lewis Spillman. y' Cecil H. Robertson Mr. Cecil Hannings Robertson, 72, of Route 3, Advance, diedear- ' ly Saturday, June 10, at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, June 12, at Elbaville United Methodist Church by the Rev. Mark Denlon. Burial was in the church cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the 11th District VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Mr. Robertson was bom Jan. 18, ; 1917, in Davie County to the late ; Noah and Genevieve Lyon Robert- ' son. He was a member of Elbaville ' United Methodist Church. Mr. ' Robertson was a POW in Germany during World War II. He was a retired construction worker. . Surviving are: his wife, Esther , Miller Robertson, of the home; , three stepdaughters, Shirley ' Myers, Advance, Louise Kite, Winston-Salem, and Helen Robert son, Charlotte; one stepson, Mar- . vin L. Myers, Roanoke, Va.; and , three brothers, William Robertson, , High Point, Edward Robertson, Advance, and Virgil Robertson, Mocksville. Geraldine "Jud" Smith V • Geraldine "Jud" Nelson Smith, 61, of Route 1, Hilton Road, Ad- vance, died at her home early morn- The body was taken to Cancbreak Freewill Baptist Church in McDowell , County, W.Va., for services Mon day afternoon, June 12, at 2 p.m. Burial was in Heartwell Cemetery. • The Rev. Raymond Hancs officiated. Mrs. Smith was born in McDowell County, W.Va., to the late John Thomas and Nina Hess Nelson. She had been employed with Maryland Home for Retard ed Children. She had also been an employee of Hancs Knitting. Surviving are: her husband. Bill , Tucker Smith, of the home; two daughters, Faye Outlaw. Leland, • and Nancy Smith, Advance; one son, Felix Smith, Maryland; five grandchildren; three sisters, Lucille Toney, Berwin, W.Va., Alma Smith, Route 1, Advance, and Ozella Altizer, Falls Creek, W.Va.; and two brothers, W.V. ' Nelson, Maryland, and Ray Nelson, W.V^. QAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBKAtt MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAV^ Jun^ 22, 1989- / a Hi yermell K. Fi^e !• Vermeil Kimmer Frye, 70, of Fran-Ray Nursing Home, formerly of 125 Bingham St., Mocksvllle, died Tuesday, June 13, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 16, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Born Oct. 5, 1918, in Wilkes County, Mrs. Frye was a daughter of the late Martin Luther and Lelia Octovia Southard Kimmer. A homemaker, she was a member of Mocksville Pentecostal Holiness Church. . Her husband, James Frye, preceded her in death. . Survivors include: a foster sister,. Marylene Wood of Dobson; a brother. Bill Kimmer of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Frances G. Ijames n Frances Gcncvca Ijaincs, 73, of Route 4, Pineridge Road, died June 18 at Broughton Hospital in Morganton after a period of declin ing health. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Victory Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Shelby Harbour, pastor. Burial was in' Center United Methodist Church cemetery. ; Memorials may be made to the building fund of Victory.Baptist Church, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014 or to Gideon's International, P.O. 433, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. i- Bom Oct. 24, 1915 in In- i (Uanapolis/ljames was a daughter ; Lirf-the late sJohn C. and Eula ' ' BlalbckIjame§}iAhdfii^ker,she WM a member of the Victory Bap tist Church. Survivors include two sisters, Bertie I. Wood of Goldsboro and Marie I. Vogler of Salisbury; a brother, James C. Ijames of Cooleemee; and several nieces and nephews. " . John F. Ferebee John Flave Ferebee, 72, of JRoute 1, Mocksville, died Tues- day, June 13, at Davie County Hospital. : The funeral was held at 11 a.m. ■Thursday, June 15, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Rowe. Burial was in Center United Methodist Church cemetery. - Born March 31, 1917, in Davie County, Ferebee was a son of the late William Flave and Zella Ward Ferebee. Retired from the N.C.^-■Division of Highways, he was also a farmer. He was a member of Center United Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Ruth Rebecca Berrier Ferebee; three daughters, Barbara Gregory of Atlanta, Ga., Dianne Baity of Winston-Salem and Edie Ferebee "'-of Mocksville; seven sisters, An- liie Lois Simpson of Columbia, S.C., Katherine Lowdermilk and Lue Bailey, both of Atlanta, Ga., Virginia Harris of Burlington, Amanda Wilkerson of Mebane, Maxine Pruett of Greensboro and Carolyn Holt of Graham; and three brothers, Thomas Ferebee of Windemere, Fla., Joseph B. Ferebee of Charlotte and William W. Ferebee of Mocksville. Rad Wade Bailey Rad Wade Bailey, 74, of Route . 2, Advance was dead on arrival at '.Davie County Hospital late Mon- • day evening. Memorial serviceswill be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at ■ Eaton's Funeral Chapel. The Rev. . Jim Gryder will preside. The fami ly will receive friends one hour before the service. - The family requests that ■ memorials be made to Fork Bap- :tist Church Cemetary Fund at 'Route 3, Mocksville. Bailey was bom Nov. 24, 1914 in Davie County to the late Dewitt M. and Mae Livengood Bailey. He !was retired with 30 years service "with Dixie Furniture Company in .Lexington. During World War IIhe was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Bailey attended Fork Baptist Church. ^ Survivors include his wife Era Plowman Bailey of the home; three stepsons, Ellis Hardison of Dob- son, Wade Hardison of South Carolina and Bill Hardison of Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Ar chie Michael of Lexington, and Mrs. Eloise Deese of Thomasville; two brothers, H.W. "Burr" Bailey and Bill B. Bailey, both of Ad vance; 12 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and several neices and nephews. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO ■ i-•3 c. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY^ Jut^ 22, 1989- / ' Melvin 'Oren Shutt Mr. Melvin Oren Shutt, 47, of Huntington Beach, Calif., died ' unexpectedly at his home Friday,' > June 9, of congestive heart failure. ' Memorial services were held ' Wednesday, June 14, at King of" Glory Lutheran Church in Foun tain Valley, Calif., by the Rev. Harvey A. Anderson, pastor. Burial was in Inglewood Cemetery. Mr. Shutt was born May 10, 1942, in Los Angeles to the late Charlie A. Shutt and Virginia Tyerrell Shutt. He was an active member of the King of Glory Lutheran Church where he held many offices and was a teacher. He was Scoutmaster for his son's Boy Scout troop. His father, Charlie A. Shutt, was formerly from Advance. Surviving are: his wife, Kathleen Althoff Shutt; a son, Jason Adam Shutt; a daughter, Jennifer Ann Shutt, of the home; a brother, Charles E. Shutt of Dallas, Ore.; and many cousins of North Carolina including Mrs. Edith Zimmerman, Mrs. Ruth Collette and Mrs. Willie Bess Bennett of Davie County. a f • ''Susie Jane Jacobs I Susie Jane Jacobs, 85, of I Cooleemee, died at Autumn Care Nursing Home June 19. She was torn Oct. 3, 1903 in Roberson County to Nancy and Eli Jacobs, ': She was married to Benny Jacobs ' who preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Bearswap Baptist Church. Survivors include her sisters Mary Lee Jacobs, Ora Lee Jacobs and Shirley Jacobs of Cooleemee, and Mary Nancy Young, of San Antone Texas. ^ Carl W. Moser Sr. j Mr. Carl Woodrow Moser Sr., 73, of Rt. 4, Advance, died unex- I pectedly at his home Saturday June 17. } He was bom in King to Wiley i Thomas and Nonnie Hutchins Moser. He was a retired self- employed car salesman. Moser j moved to Davie County in 1960. j He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Mocks United Metho dist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Verona Scott Moser, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Moser Spady, Yorktown, Va.; two sons, Carl W. Moser Jr., Winston-Salem and Steve Patrick Moser, Del Ray Beach, Fla.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Gray of Charlotte, Mrs. Martha Hampton of High Point, and Mrs. Marie ; Freeman of WInston-Salem; and :one brother, Lester Mosef ofr ' '^.Winston-Salem. ' 'Graveside services were held ' [ Monday, June 19, in Crestview ' Memorial Park by the Rev. Thomas. McLean. > ^ \ ; I : Fred H. Schenk Fred H. Schenk, 91, of 700 N. 62nd Ave., Hollywood, Fla., died Tuesday, June 13, at a hospital in Hollywood.'He was a native of Salisbury. The funeral was held at I p.m. Thursday, June IS, at St. John's Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Terry Danger. Burial was in Hollywood Memorial Gardens. Bom Feb. 19,1898, Schenk was a son of the late Joseph Daniel and Ellen Roxie Safnt Schenk. He had lived for 26 years in Florida after moving there from Kure Beach. Survivors include: his wife, Bessie Mae Kepley Schenk, whom he married Jan. 22, 1922; two sons, Thomas Schenk of Pembroke Pines and Fred Schenk of Davie; four daughters, Katherine Lane and Nell Spatz, both of Fort Lauder- dale, Dora Hinnant of Wilmington, and Martha Cobb of Davie; a brother, Joseph "J.D." Schenk of Surf City; 18 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. c. 7^ QAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRAR> MOCKSVILLE, no DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 29, 1989- y :-Spurgeon Lee Brannock > Mr. Spurgeon Lee Brannock, t|70,6115 Stanleyville Drive, Rural i'Hall, died at 6 a.m. Saturday, June !|24, at Forsyth Hospital in ;;Winston-Salem. ;; He was bom May 8, 1919, in■'.Grayson County, W., to Alex- .lander and Ethel Marie Lowe Bran- ;;nock. He was a retired carpenter. ;;He was of the Baptist faith. : Funeral services were at 2 p.m. ;.'Monday, June 26, at Snow Hill i.'Baptist Church in Gaiax, Va., by .'Revs. Ryland Rock and Darrel iCox. Burial was in the church <emetery. ' / Surviving are: his wife, Lucille ' . 'Eastridge Brannock, of the home; ■ ;two daughters, Mrs. Janice Horn '• -and Mrs. Peggy McCIellan, both ' ;of Mocksville; four sons, Robert ;Brannock of Wisnton-Salem, Ray ;Brannock of Mocksville, James iBrannock of Clemmons and Ricky •tBrannock of Walkertown; 20 Igrandchildren; two great- 'grandchildren; three sisters. Miss >Nora Brannock aiid Mrs. Relea ;Stearas, both of Galax, Va., and ;.Mrs. Ruby Dale Long of Mount I'Airy: and one brother, Johnny ^'Brannock, Galax, Va. sv^^iUie C. Daniel 11 Willie Correll Daniel, 92, of Kpute 4, Mocksville, died on Siyednesday, June 21, at the home x)f a- daughter, Mrs. -Noah|(yirginia) Plott of Route 4i afterlining .in declining health. The ftme^ was held at 2 p;m. Friday, June at Eaton's Ftineralilome Chapei, conducted by the. keys...^ John , Deytoy and Billy^l •7Emma Tyler Reeves Emma Tyler Reeves, 71, of Hallsboro, died Monday, June 26 in Columbus County Hospital. Reeves was bom in Columbus County and was the daughter of the late Henry and Dora Batten Tyler. She was the widow of Theodore Reeves. She was a member of the Hallsboro United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at Peacocks Chapel in the Pines with the Rev. Guy Soule officiating. Burial was in Columbus Memorial Park. Survivors include: a son, Cecil Reeves of Hallsboro; a daughter, Juanita R. Richardson, of Mocksville; a sister, Evelyn Ward of Whiteville; and two granddaughters. Memorials may be made to Hallsboro United Methodist Church or the Lake Waccamaw Rescue Squad. William H. Wagner The funeral for William Harris Wagner was held at 3 p.m. Sun day, June 25. at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Carroll Robinson. Burial in the church cetnetery. ' •' Memorials may,be made to Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church Building Fund, Route 6,. Salisburyj N.G. 28144. Bom May'22, 1924, in IredellCounty, he was the son of the late Cowan Harris and Janie Estelle McLain Wagneri Retired from• Burlington Industries, he was a Charlie Ray Outen Sr. Betty Sue Williams Mr. Charlie Ray Outen Sr., 49, of Rt. 1, Staley, died Saturday, June 24, at his home. Funeral ser vices were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 27, at Loflin Funeral Home Chapel in Liberty. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Liberty. Mr. Outen was a native of Union County. He was a former caretaker for Don Morris on Portsmouth Island. He was employed by Billy Byrd Poultry in Staley. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Linda Melton Outen, of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Sheila Roberts and Mrs. Sherri Davis, both of Boonville, and Miss Cristina Outen, of the home; six sons, David Outen, Monmouth Junction, N.J., Anthony Outen and James Outen, both of Mocksville, Eric Melton, Jonathan Faircloth and Charlie Ray Outen Jr., all of the home; his mother and step father, Virginia and Bunk Rape, Yadkinville; two sisters, Mrs. Wanda Boger, Yadkinville and Mrs. Patricia McGuirt, Monroe; two brothers, Barry Outen, Belews Creek and Neil Outen, Winston- Salem and six grandchildren. .r oop." Burial wa?'in Liberty member of Salem EvangelicalUnited Methodist Church U Lutheran Church, VFW Post 1072 ^bemeteryr^v" / ~ and thd American ^gion Post 66.SVMemoriald^thay be made to thej^nnetery |^d of Liberty United Idethodi^U Church, Route 4,Mocksyfllei^^;::'^^^^ ' ' ' |dn j4,1896, in bavie Betty Sue Veach Williams, 52, of Route 9, Mocksville, died on Sunday, June 25, at her home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 27, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Deyton. Eurial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom on April 2,1937, in Davie County, Mrs. Williams was a daughter of Ruth Spry Veach of Route 4, Mocksville, and the late Lester William Veach. A homemaker, she was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: her husband, Clyde Roy Williams; three daughters, Pamela Hendricks Bolin, Tammy Cody Williams and Jill Lynette Williams, all of Mocksville; a son, Ricky Hen dricks of Mocksville; a sister, Nan cy V. Cook of Route 7, Mocks ville; three brothers, Lester "Bill" Veach Jr. of Cleveland, Tenn., Aaron Gene Veach of Rural Hall and John Ray Veach of Mocksville; and several grandchildren. . 1 ; A World War n veteran, hej served with the U.S. Army Jn the ,< 801 Engineering Squadron.'I Survivors include: his wife, Liz-. -.o , . -7—r 7 ^te Catherine Barger Wagner; fourCountyj|iij^B?^aMeI;: Wd8 i. a m sons, GaiyjWagnfit of Moltnt Ulla,^u^ter.^^tf^fet^'^&Jam' wWaytf^'W^li^^ith the UtSrAIr'';"j!^ristiiw ^ Anha Lcfler Correll. Force ip England, Ronald Wagtter^.hdmetnaker^ she was a member wjth'the' UiS3 Nnyy'in Vir^ia 'i>t Liberty^United iiylethodist iB^ch^a^inn^^l'Wagher^bf ?Hef "hii8bahd, ^^ohtas A paniel, died in 1^8,^md a sonB^ie Daniel; dlediiiC 1985i ''^Sufvivoft^'incliidef'^ one other daughter,' Mrs. Roy Lester (Mary) childrei); and one gieat-graiiddiild.' jittderson-of^ocksville; ^Mven ^ Wagner, 65, of Route T,-MtiS'^randchildrenp""'and 'nine Ulla, died Friitey, June23, at Lahe^..,|t€at-«graftdChildrenJ ' "%orman Regional Mt^cai Center.']i S ? 1^. Mdcksviile; a sisten ^ary Bisaner. of GreenVUldirSiC.J nine: grand- ^ . DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC r ■5- 6-