Loading...
Jul - DecDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JULY 4. 1974 - 11 ^ j FRANK LAIRD ■' Alf:^ 'Prank Laird, 73, of I Advifltico. Rt. 2, was dead when ; laUrn lo Davie County. HjbspHal Friday. The funeral was held Sundav all Bethlehem United MelhndlM^urch. I Mr. Laird was born in Davic'/County and was a member ofBethl^cm United Methodist Church. He was a retired' carpenter and farmer, i Surviving ore his wjfc, Mrs.^Carrie Riddle Laird; fouridaughlers, Mrs. Theima Couchfol Winston-Salem, Rt. 9, Mrs.i; Lydic Boyer of Ciemmons, Rt. ■ 4. Mrs. Helen Lanier of Ad-(Vancc, Rt. 2, and Mrs. Edna"Matthews of BoonvlUe, Rl. 1; and two sisters, Mrs. Bcdo McCiearcn of Jacksonvilie,Fla., Mrs. Sue Brock of Mocksvilic, Rl. 2: and three brothers, Alvis, Arthur and Jesse Laird of Advance Hi. I. MRS. J.E. CHURCH Mr.s. Patty Sue Foster Church, 32, of S97 Avon Street, wife of Jimmy E. Church, died Sunday at Blowing Rock Hospital after a short illness. The funeral was held Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Church was bom In Cullford County and was a member of No Creek Primitive Bapli.st Church. Surviving are her husband; two sons Ricky Ray and Michael E. Church of the home; her mother and stepfather, Mr.and Mrs. Howard Isley of High Point; a sister, Mrs. Namon B. Aycrs of Charlotte; and abrother, Jerry Foster of Charlotte. Bio — Obituaries - 7/4/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVtE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1974 - 13 ^ R. P. MARTIN Rhober Philmore Marlin/Sr., 78. of North Main Street died Sunday at Lynn Haven Nursing Hnmp. The funeral was held Tuesday at the First Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Mr. Martin was bom in Yadkin County and was a retired merchant and farm equipment Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J.M. Bowden, Jr. of Ad vance, Rt. I; a son, R.P. Martin Jr. of Mocksville; a sister, Mrs, C^l Brown of Yadkin ville; two brothers, Dewev Martin of Mocksville and Elton Martin of YaMnvilte; a half sister, Mrs. ; Hauser of Yadkinville; and a half brother, Ed Reavls of Yadkinville. MRS;B.B.KOONTZ Mrs. Rebecca Rattedge Kbontz, 88, fo Mocksville, Rt. 1, widow of E. E. Koontz, died Tuesday at Davle County Hospital. was bora in Davle County to Philmore and Sarah Casey Ratledge. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. M. F. Thorne of Statesvltle and Mrs. Hubert 9t08f of Cooleemee; and a son, Everette Koontz of Mocksville, Rt. 1. Hie funeral was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Salem United .Methodist Oiurch where she was a member. Burial was in the church cemetery. SJd. GOODMAN Scott Monroe Goodman, 82, of Rt. 3, Mocksville died Friday in the VA Hospital in Salisbury aher an illness of three months. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 4 o'clock at Fnrk Episcopal Church by the Bev. Dan McKascael. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was born in Rowan County Octo^ 26, 1891, son of the late William C. and Katie Beaver Goodman. He was a member of Fork Episcopal ^urch. He was eduealM in the dounty schools and Kings Aislness College ip Charlotte. He was a retlrra railroad mail <derk. «He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Pearl Goodman Beeker of tgleveland; 10 nieces and nephews. !; MRS. LEE ELLIS ' Mrs. Stella Carter Ellis, 79, of Boute 3, widow of Lee Ellis,Sled July 2nd at Davie CUunty ospltal. 1 Funeral services were held Friday at Baton's Funeral Chapd with the Rev. Elmer ' Buy and the Rev. Eugene 0oodman officiating. Burial was in Cornatzer Baptist ^urch cemet^. \ She was born in Davie County to Burt and Alice Howard Carter. I Survivors are three ^iq^ers, Mrs. Ralidi Jones of Route 3, Mrs. Lawrrace Cor- gatzer of Rt. 1, Advance and Mrs. Ira Swicegood of Rt. s. Lexington, two sons, Robert and Elgin Ellis of Route S; Lexington: ueven grandchildren: four '(great-grandchildren; a sister, V Cecil McDaniel of Route 3; •two brothers, Howard Carter of :tloute 3 and Zachary Carter of 'ModaviUe. JOHN GOOLSBY » JOHN HAMILTON IqOOLSBY JR, 87, of Mocksville, Rt. 3, died JUly 3rt at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. Mr. Goolsby was born In Davie County and was an employee of Heckman Cabinet Co. at Lexington. He was a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church. • Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jda Goolsby, three daughters, Mrs. Lula Williams of Buffalo, N.Y Mrs. Gwendolyn Reynolds of Raleigh and Miss Linda Goolsby of the home; a sm. John H. Goolsby in of 1^0 home; his father, John H. .j^Isby Sr. of Davie County: mad five sisters', Mrs. Lettle Brown of h^ksvlUe, Rt. 3, Mrs. l^nny Halrston and Mr. Fannle Hudson of Lexington, Mrs. Lucille Burke of St. Albans, N.Y., and Mrs. Alice Benson of Jamaica, N.Y- C.B. STEWART, SR. Charets B (C.B.) Stewart Sr. 83. of Brewer Heights Apart ments, Clemmons, Rt. 2, a retired employee of Arden . Farms, died July 3rd at Guardian Care Nursing Rome of Clemmons. He had been in declining health for some time. He was born in Forsyth county to John and Bdl Allen Stewart and had lived all his life in the Clemmons community. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pauline Davis Cook Stewart of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Bill White of Mocksville and Mrs. Nora Higi^ns of Pfaff- lown; three sons, Ralph and Aaron T. Stewart, Ixdb of Winston-Salem and C.B. Stewart Jr. of Lexington; a stepson, Carl Cook of Advance: and four sisters. Mrs. Pansy McKnight of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Bessie Owens of Lexington, Mrs. N elUe Blakely of Archdale and Mrs. John Bullard of Liberty. The funeral was held Thur sday at Clemmons First Baptist Church, where he was a member. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries — 7/11/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIB C0UN1Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 11. 1974 - 13 HARRY L. CARTER Harry Lyerly Carter. 61, of 305 E. Polo Road, Winston* Salem, died Saturday morning at hia borne. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funo^l Home Chapel here. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemee. Born In Davie County, Mr. Carter was a son of the late diartle and Dorcas Lyerly Carter. He was employed by the N.C. Highway Commission and was a former resident of Cooleemee. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joyce Allen Carter; a son. Sonny Carter of Rt. 2, MocksvlUe; one sister, Mrs. Llilian Goodman, and a brother, Sid Carter, both of Cooleemee; and one grandson. ROY W. HARTLEY Roy W. Hartley. 74. of ' Lexington, Route 5, Churchland community, brother of Mrs. Flossie Lamb of MocksvlUe, di^ Tuesday, July 2, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been In declining health for one year and seriously ill for one week. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 4, at 4 p.m. at Churchland Missionary Baptist Church, of which he wa.<i a member. Rev. John Pace of ficiated. Burial was in the churdi cemetery. He was bom in Davidson County and was retired from North Carolina Finishing Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Cope Hartley of the home; 3 daughters, Mrs. Moscll Beanc, Mrs. Druley Troxell and Mrs. James Williams, all of IJnwnod; 4 sons, Thomas and Wlllam S. Hartley of Unwood. Rudolph C. Hartley of Lexington, and Donald L. Hartley of Kannapolis; 9 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren: s sisters, Mrs. Virgie Hilllard of Lexington. Mrs. Zula Hamiltion and Mrs. Etta Beck of Salisbury, Mrs. Flossie Lamb of Mocksvillc. and Mrs. Lila Sheets of Gcmmons. THOMAS A. SPRY Thomas Arthur Spry, 88, of Routes, near Fork Church, died Monday July tst at s p.m. in Rowan Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for one week. Funeral was held 4 p.m. Wednesday' Jiily 3rd in Sum* merselt Memorial Chapel, ^Isibury, with the Rev. R.N. Huneycuit and the Rev. George Denham officiating. Burial was in Oiestnut Hill Cemetery. Mr. Spry was bom May 4,1888 in DavIe County to the late Charlie and Jane Peoples Spry and was educated in Davie schools. For 40 years he was employed as a carman with Southern Railway at the Spencer Shops. He retired in 1962. Mr. Spry was of Baptist faith and a ntcmber of Brotherhood of Railway Carmen. His first wife w.is the late Mrs. Inez Thompson Spry. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Carter Spry whom he married in 1919; three sons, C.W. (Bud) Spry of Rt. 1, Linwood, C.T. (Charlie) Spry of Rt. 3, Lexington; PJ). (Fred) Spry of East Spencer; eight daughters, Mrs. Blanch Aldridge of Rt. S, Lexington, Mra. G.W. (Bessie) Shmherd of Concord, Mrs. D.M. (mnces) Koontz of Bast Spencer, Mrs. W.F. (Rosie) Brown of Salisbury, Mrs. C.J. (Dot) Gobbel and Mis. NM. Shuping of i^ncer, Mrs. E.G. (Eunice) Emerson of Rt. I, Linwood, 46 grandchildren; 73 great grandchildren; eight great- great-grandchildren. Bio - Obituaries — 7/11/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 7/12/1974 m _ ^ I'my 7- /«2 -*• /97y Bio - Obituaries - 7/12/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 18,1974 - 1 t I One Car Accident Is Fatal To Passenger; Two Injured One man was killed and two others in- Jured in a one-car accident Saturday morning at the intersection of Country Uuie and US 15B, one-miie east of Mocksviiie. Robert Leroy Preedle 38. of Mocksviiie Rt. 2 was kiiira in the wreck which hap pened around 6:30 a.m. Injured were Richard Smith, about 28. of Advance Rt. 1 and the driver, John Robert Rlddte, 29. of Advance Rt. 1. Deputy Sheriff Robert Cook said that Fteedle and Smith were rassengers In a Toyota operated by Riddle. The car, coming otf a private drive onto Countiy Lane apparently went out of control and hit a pine tree beside the road. * Preedle apparently was killed instantly. Smith was taken to the Davie County Hospital and transferred to the Porsyth Memorial Hospital suffering with possible head injuries and multiple lacerations. He was reported in satisfactory condition early this week. Riddle was admitted to the Oavic County Hospital where his condition was also reported satisfactory. Deputy Cook said that Riddle had bem charged with manslaughter. Punerai services for Preedle, an em ployee of Heritage Pumilure Company, were held Monday morning at Baton's funeral Chabel. The Rev. Doc Holjson officiated with buriUHn the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Preedle was bom in Davidson County March 11,1938, to the late H. B. and Una HiU Preedle. Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Sarah Smith Preedle; two daughters: Tammy Lena Preedle and Debbie Lee Preedle. both of the home; one sister, Mrs. Kenneth Cravcr. Rt. 8. Lexington; two broltiers: Coston Preedle of Welcome and Virgil Preedle. Rt. 8. Uxington. 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1974 MRS. MARTHA MORROW Mrs. Martha Bowden Morrow. 46. of 601 Meroney Street, widow of Glenn Morrow, died Thursday morning at DavIe County Hospital. The ftineral was held at Eaton's Punerai Chapel PHday. Mrs. Morrow was bom In DavIe County and was a member of the Pirst United Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Marty Cassady of Mocksviiie and Miss Dawn Morrow of Ashevllle; her porents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheek Bowden Sr. of Mocksviiie; a sister. Mrs. Benny Naytor of Mocksviiie; and tvm brothers. Sheek Bowden Jr. of Mocksviiie and Ralph Bowden of Green sboro. Memorials may be made to the Davie County Cancer Service. WALTER C. SCOTT Walter Cbrxell Scott. 74, of Mocksviiie died Thursday at DavIe County Hospital. He was bom in Davie COunW to Joshua and Augusta Neely Scott and had lived all his life In Mocksviiie. Mr. Scott was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Surviving are two dai^ters. Miss Mary Scott ana Mrs. Gladys Bdwanto, both of New York aty; two sons. Waller C. Scott Jr. of Swannoah and James A. Scott of AsbeviUe; and two brothers, Thomas and G^r Scott, both of Winston- Salem. Punerai services were held Monday at the Morrlson- Studevent Punerai Chapel. MRS. MARIE BROGDON Mrs. Marie Sechreat Brogden. 58. of Rt. 4, Mocksviiie, died Saturday at Davie County Hospital. Punerai services were con ducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Cancord United Methodist Church In Davie County by the Rev. Charles 9ierill. Binfat was in the church cemetery. She was bom May 18,1916, in Davie County, daughter of William T. and Mary Crotis Sechrest. Surviving are her husband, Clarence Brogden: two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Glover of Norfolk. Va., Mrs. Vonnle Martin of Mocksviiie; her father, of Rt. 7. Mocksviiie; four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Blvens oS Cooleemee, Mrs. Pauline McDaniel of Charlotte, Mrs. Hope Varbrough of Lexington, ana Mrs. Dot Garwood of Mocksviiie; two brothers, Robert Sechrest and Junior Sochrest both of Mocksviiie. BYERLY INFANT Graveside services were held at 4:30 o'clock Sunday at Rose (^metery for Mark Anthony Byerly, 13-day old son of Ronnie and Kay Mason Byerly. The Rev. Alvls Cheshire of ficiated. The child died early Saturday in Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. In addition to the parents, sur^vors include one brother, Michael Byerly of thehome; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of Mo^vllle and Mrs. Mary Byerly of Rt. 7, Mocksviiie. Bio - Obituaries - 7/18/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 - DAVfE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JULY 2S.I9?4 Knox Johnstone Child Dies From injuries Graveside services for seven* year-old Knox Allen Johnstone of- 460 South Main Street, Mocksville. were held at It a.m. Thursday, July 18. at Rose Cemetery by the Rev. Lelond Richardson. He was born Dec. 16, 1966 in Davie County to John and Helen Ward Johnstone and attended First Presbyterian Church. Survivors in addition to his parents arc a sister. Ann, and a ix-other. Jay, of the home; grandmothers. Mrs. Knox Johnstone of Mocksville. and Mrs. Allen Word of Hillsbnrough. The child died Wednesday. July 17. at Porsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem. from injuries sustained when hit by a car Tuesday evening in front of his home in Mocksville. This was Davie County's fifth highway fatality. Memorials may be sent to: Knox Johnstone Pee Wee Baseboll Fund, P. O. Box 532, Mocksville. N. C. 27028. MRS. SAM HEPLBR Mrs. .Geneva Foster Hcpier, 62, of Rt. 3. Mocksville. died at lt;30 p. m. Friday at Baptist Hnspital. Winslon-Snlem. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. at Cornatzer United Methodist Church where Mrs. Ileplcr held her membership. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hcplcr was born Feb. !0. 1912. in Porsyth County Her husbond was the late Sam Hcpier. Survivors include four sons. Bdward, Jesse, and Ray Kepler of Rt. 3. Mocksville, and David Hcplcr of Rt. 1. Rockwell; two sisters. Mrs. Lcona Hepler of Rt. 3. and Mrs. Sally Winters of Rt. 2, Mocksville: and two brothers, Spurgcon and William Foster of Rt. 3. Mocksville. Bio - Obituaries — 7/25/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ::r 5r I VT) I r tv—o U MOCKisVILLE — J. T. n n 45, of Mocksville, yesterday lat Baptist Hospital at Winstori- • Salem af^r a-ldng illness. The. funeral-wiinbe at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Farmington ' Baptist . eh u r.c h near \ Farmington^ of ..which he . was'a member. Mr. Pilcher was born in Yadkin County. , He was co-owner and ' operator of Economy Radio ' ^nd Television . Co. here. .'Surviving are his wife, Mrs!^■'Mary Cooke Pilcher; two • sons, George Edward andJJames Thomas" Pilcher Jr. ••: of the home; his parents, g! '■; C. and Capetolia R. Pilcher ;of Mocksville, Rt, 5; a'^ •sister, Mrs. Mary L.Renegar of Clemmons. Rt'. 4; and four brothers, Wilsonahd Harvey Pilcher o f,vMocksville;- Rt. -fe,- Amos "Pilcher of Lewisville, Rt. i,and Charles Pjlcher o f Mocksville, Rt. 2: (Mackie-Gentry. Yadkinvilfe) J o a. L 7 • -1 "7 Y .. -- .. J. T. Pilcher MOCKSVILLE,j' — Thefuneral for J. T. iPilcher, 45,of Mocksville, 'Rt. 5, co- owner and operator of Economy Radio and Television Co. at Mocksville, will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday a t Farmington Baptist Churieh, where he was a member. Burial will be in the church cemetery. ■ The body is at Mackie-Gentry Funeral H^e at •Yadkinvilie ^.and- ;^11 beplaced in'v the 'church 3(f minutes before the service. . Mr. Pilcher died yesterday at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after a long illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Cooke Pilcher; two sons. George Edward, and James Thomas Pilcher Jr.. both of the ft ome; his parents. G. C. and Capetolia R. Pilcher of Mocksville, Rt. 5; a sister, Mrs* Mary L. .Renegar of Clemmons, Rt. 4; and four brothers. Wilson and Harvey Pilcher of Mocksville. Rt. 5, Amos Pilcher of Lewisville, Rt. 1. and Charles ^Pilcher of Mocksville, Rt.?. 1 i-*-""I "Vj ) I L y, tff ^ I !:,o Vh . .J ARY zi 5 O o s 12 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. AUGUST I. 1974 lecspillman Thomas Lester (LEO Spillman, 68, of MocksviUe, Rt. 4. died Sunday at Rowan Memorial Hospital at Salisbury. The funeral wiil be held Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Mr. ^iUman was bom in Yadkin County. He was a real estate developer. Surviving a're his wife, Mrs. Onva Osbme Spillman; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Un* derwood of Salisbury, Mrs. Lucy Myers of Charlotte, Mrs. Betty Jean Brooks of Winston* Salem and Mrs. Sharon Kaneline of Harmony; four sons, Robert Spillman of Ad* vance, Ray Spillman of Mocksville, Rt. 4, Kenneth and Tommy Spillman of the home; a sister. Mrs. Sally Shermer of Winston-Salem; and four brothers, Winnie Spillman of Ckwleemee, Alphonso Spillman of Mochsville. Rt. 7, Uoyd ^ilbnan of Norfolk, Va., and Allen Spillman of Greensboro. MRS. BESSIE SMITH Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Viola Smith Smith, 69. of the Sheffield community, Route I, ffarmony, were held Saturday, July 27. at 3 p.m. at New Union United Methodist Qmrch. Rev. Hermit Shoaf, Rev. Troy C. Vaughn, Rev. W. C, Bulla and Rev. Lester Bwfdiam officiated and burial was in the church ccmetary. Palibearens were grandsons and nephews. She died Thursday, July 2S, at 2:45 a.m. at Davis Hospital. She had timn in declining health for four years and seriously ill for three weeks. A native of Iredcll County and born on September 14,1884, she was the daughter of the late William Jefferson and Nancy Louise Smith Smith. She had worked with artificial flowers for many years for Clinard's Florist. On April 2. 1906, whe was married to James Augustus Smith, who died on May IB. 1937. Mrs. Smith had resided at the IredelLDavie County Line on the Sheffield Road for 60 years. Surviving are a son. Jay C. Smith, Route 1. Harmony; 7 dau^ters, Mrs. Zlema S. Smith and Mrs. Bud Harris, both of Route 1, Mocksville; Miss Annie Smith and Miss Mac Smith of the home; Mrs. Grace S. Goforth of Route 1, Harmony; Mrs. Wilson Harris of Statesville and Mrs. Spencer Boger of Route 6, Mocksville; 1 sister, Mrs. Grady IJames of Route t, MocksviUe: 17 grand* children and 13 great grand* diildren. J.T.PILCHER J. T. Pilcher. 45, of MocksvUle, Rt. 5, died July 24th at Baptist Hospital at Winston* Salem after a long illness. The funeral was held Friday at Farroin^on Baptist Qiurch near Farminglon, of which he was a member. Mr. Pilcher was bom in Yadkin County. He was co* owner and operator of Economy Radio and Television Co. here. I^rvivlng are his wife, Mrs. Mary Cooke Pilcher: two sons. George Edward and James Thomas Pilcher, Jr. of the home. Ids parents, G. C. and Capetolia R. Pilcher of MocksviUe, Rt. 5; a sister, Mrs. Maiy L. Renegar of Clemmons, RL 4; and four brothers. Wilson and Harvey Pilcher of MocksviUe, Rt 5, Amos Pilcher of LewisvUle, Rt. 1, and Charles nicher of Mocksville, Rt 2. MRS. CHARLIE BECK Mrs. Lydia Seaford Beck, 78, died Sati^ay afternoon at her home on Rt. 4. Funeral services were held Monday at 4 p.m. at Jerusalem Baptist Oiurch where Mrs. Beck held her membership. Dr. Bill Cain officiated at the rites, and burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Beck was bora in Davie County, daughter of the late Wlliam and Sarah HendrlK Seaford. Survivors include her husband. Charlie Beck; a daughter, Mrs Edith Grubb of Rt, 4, Mocksville; five sons. Wade, Richard and Claude Beck of Rt 4, MocksviUe, Kenneth Beck of Salisbury and Clifford Beck of Lexington. MRS. CHARLES C. BAILEY Mrs. Anna Murphy Bailey, 79, of Green Hill Road, MocksviUe, died Saturday, July 20, at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held at Eaton's Funeral Chapel at 4 p. m. Monday, with the Rev. Benny Bea^n of Thomasville, officiating. Burial was in United Metho^st Church cemetery. Mrs. Bailey was born in Davie County to the late Gabriel and Cornelia Jackson Murphy. Survivors include her husband, Charlie C. Bailey; Uiree daughters, Mrs. Wylene Keller and Mrs. Mary Louise Seamen of Green Ifiil Road, Mocksville, and Mrs. Geneva Anderson. Rt. I, MocksviUe; two stepsons, Carl Bailey, Rt. 3, Mocksville and Judd Bailey, Kardison Street, Mocksville. Bio - Obituaries — 8/1/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TWURSDAY. AUGUST U 1974 JOHN B. OWINGS John Burlon Owings, S3, of Mccksvtlle, RL 1, died Sunday at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Mr. Owings was bom in Iredell County. He was em- ployed at Heritage Furniture Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Clore Owings; a daughter. Rose Owings of the home; a son, John Richard Owings of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Owens of katcsville, Rt. 4, Mrs. Elsie Lazenby of Mocksviile, Rt. I, Mrs. Lula Jones of Mocksviile, Rt. 7, Mrs. Mary Kimroer of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Pauline Jordan of Mocksviile, Rt. 2; and two brothers, Wilson Owings of Mocksviile, Rt. 1 end ; Ernest Owings of Mocksviile, Rt. 6. Bio - Obituaries - 8/1/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA CJj - - - - - - ^ . rK» tTc-hfc^ .»''I<)'7V ' t t MOCKSVnXE ' - MAR-- ^ flSHALL LEE^RWIGGINS, 85. ^ "of "426 ;phurch .Street died, ^ yesterday af Davie Coiinty ^ : Hospital. The funeral will te at 2 p.m. Monday at Eaton's iFuneral ChapeL: Mr. Dwig* r tgins was born in Davie Govm- !^y. He-was retired owner and. i"o p e r a 10 roI-^Mocksville ■' I.Machine Shop and; was aj' member of Center United r Methodist Church in Daviek-County. Surviving are his :' - . . - ! wife, Mrs. Belle Parks - i Dwiggins; a daughter, Mrs. Bettie Lakey of Mocksville; .three sons, Everet and Lester Dwiggins of Mocksville and Bill Dwiggins of Asheboro; and a sister, Mrs. Blanch Smith of Mocksvillel 0 «<..11 •9,^, L r Sofi^T'incU Lf- M7I.J n5.\n> CO. PU3UC LIBRARY." ' iOChSVlLLE, HC. 3- i v. : .,,f OO • a r- o w Ui ■3; >- <a o O 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERHRISb KbCUKD, IftUKbUAY. AUUUST 8, 1974 P. RAYMOND SMITH. JR. F. Raymond Smith, Jr., ol Bermuda Run, president and treasurer of Carolina Marble and Tile Co., died Friday. August 2nd, at Forsyth Memorial Hos^tal alter a ^ort illness. He was 51. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Voglers Main Street Chapel. Mr. Smith was born in Win- ston-Salem and was past president of the Southeastern Tcrrauo Flooring Co. He was a member of the Home Moravian (Iturch. Mr. Smith also was a member of the Elks Lodge No. 449, Winsion-Salem Masonic Lodge No. 167, Scottish Rite Bodies and was a member of the Oasis Temple of Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mae Barrier Smith; a daughter. Miss Kathryn Anne Smith of Greensboro; three sons, liieiiard Lee and Frank lt4yniund Smith III of Winston- Salein and James William Smith of Raleigh; his mother, Mrs. Frank R. Smith, Sr., of Winston Salein; a sister, Mrs. Aline Powell of Winston-Salem: and a brother. William i..ewis Smitli of Winstoii-Salem. |1ie family reouests that any insmoriais may be made to the |Kiktitr*s discretionary fund ai liiiine Moravian Church. MARSH L. DWIGGINS Marshall Lee Dwiggins, 85, of Church Street, Mocksville, died at Davic County Hospital Saturday morning. Services were held Monday at Eaton's FUneral Home with the Rev. Charles Sherrill and the Rev. Alvis Cheshire ofriciating. Burial was in Center United Metitodist Church cemetery. Born in Davie County November 1.1888, Mr. Dwiggins was the son of the late William F. and Belle Bowles Dwiggins. Mr. Dwiggins was a retired machinist. He was a member of Center United Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow, Belle Parks Dwiggins; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Lakey of Mocksville; three sons: Everette Dwiggins and Lester Dwiggins, both of Mocksville and Bill Dwiggins of Asheboro; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Smith of Mocksville; and three great- grand-children. Bio - Obituaries - 8/8/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SALISBURY POST, 8/9/1974 iiv't ltonnsie Hobson, Resident Here For AAany Years Miss Johfisie H. Hobstm, 85, died FViday afternooii at the ^sonic Home in Gisensboro loUowing several months 111- , ness. ! She was bom in Davie wunty at the family home, Wld wpd, the daughter'of the late wniiam Henzy ahd Ossie Morris Hobson. She was educated in local ^ools and attended Scarett College in Tennessee. Upon mmpleticm of her education we served several years as a Methodist missionary in Arkansas and the coal fields of West Virginia. Until her retirement she was a civil service employe m Washington, D. C. She then made her home with her brother W. H. Hobson on 130 South Ellis Street and later at the Yadldn Hotel Su^wre are her brother, li. Hobson and a sister M«. Robert R. Crawford of Kernersville. A graveside service will be held at the Salem Cemetery, Winston-Salem, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. J. c. Seymour, assistant minister at the Salisbury First Methodist Qiurcdi. The famiiy will be at the home of her brother W. H. Hobson, in Salisburj^ j ^v\. Bio - Obituaries - 8/9/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 8/10/1974 |£JOHNSIB H. ^^HOBSON, Kf of the Uasonie .3Bioine at Greensboro, .for- mei^ of WinstoD'Satem and Salisbnry. died, ye^eiday at fbe borne. A graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. SDnday at Salero Cemetery. fiOss Bobspn was bom in .Davie County. She was a member of First United Methodist Church at Salisbury and was a retired U. S. Civil Service emplc^e. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. B. B. Crawford of Ker^ nersviUe; and a brother, W. H. Hobson of Salisbury. n (Voglers, Main Street) ^ e Law y)«tyB.*nc;L Bio — Obituaries - 8/10/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.■mURSDAY, AUGUST IS. 1974 TERRY T.KIMEL Terry T. Kimel. 59. of 2306 S. StrnUord Road died Saturday,August n. 1974 al his home after a long illness. The funeral was al Immanucl Baptist Church. Clemtnons, where he was a member. He Was buried al SfpRh Grove Methodist Church in Da vie County where he was a former member. Mr. Kimel was born In For- syth County and was -a retiredemployee of Ihc tool and diedcfjartmcnl al R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Suriving are his wife, Mrs. Eva Smith Kimel tformerly of Davie County and .sister of Gray Smith, Rt. 3); a daughter, Mrs. Richard Vitck of Winston- Salem; a son, Rev. Dale Kimel of Chattanooga, Tenn.; and aMother, W. T. Kimel of Penn sylvania. Rev. Dale Kimel. Rev. OtisClampilt (Immanuol Baplisl), and Rev. Oscar Hartman of ficiated at the funeral service. JOHNSfB HOBSON Miss Johnsic H. Hobsen. 85. died Friday afternoon al the Masonic Home In Greensboro following several months illness. She was bom In Dovic County at (he family home, Wlldwood, Ihe daughter of the lale William Henry and Ossic Morris Hob- son. She was educated in local schools and attended Scarelt College in Tennessee. Upon completion of her educalion she served several years as a Methodist missionary in Arkansas and the coal fields of West Virginia. Until her retirement she was a civil service employee in Washington, O. C. She then made her home with her brother, W. H. Hobson on South Ellis Street and later at the Yadkin Hotel. Salisbury. Survivors arc her brother, W.H. ffobson and a sister, fi^rs. Robert R. Crawford of Ker- nersville. A graveside service was held at the Salem cemetery, Win- ston-Salcm, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. J. C. ^yrnour, assistant minister al the Salisbury First Methodist Church. MRS. ANNIE TUTTEROW Mrs. Annie Rcncgar Tul- Icrow, 65, of Route 2. died AiigusI 7 at Oavtc County nospil.!]. Funeral wos held Saturday at Ijamcs' Cross Roads Baptist Church, whore she was a member, with the Rev, Frunklin Myers and the Rev. W.C. Barklcy officiating. Burial was in church cemclcry. The widow of the late Lcnnic K. Tuttcrow. she was Imrn In Davie County on Oct. 13, l90Rln ihc late William ffenry and Hcbccca Boyd Rcncgar. She was a retired employe of Mnnlcigh Garment Company. Survivors ore four sisters. Mrs. Lonnic Dwiggins of Mocksville. Mrs. J.M. Current and Mrs. T. W.-idc Anderson of Winston-Salcm.and Mrs. David W, Koontz of Route 2. ROBERT LEE LOWDER Robert Lcc Lowdcr, 60, died Friday in Davie CountyHospital. Funeral services were con-ducted Sunday at 2 o'clock In the Eaton Funeral HomeOiapcl by the Rev. Ray Pcnnell and burial followed in LegionMemorial Park. He was born in Rowan County on June 5, 1914. son of the late Abner Lee and Lucy Ann Robertson Lewder. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and was a retiredemploye of Dacolah Mills in {.exington. He is survived by his widow,Mrs. Gladys Mtlholland Lowdcrof the home; one grandchild;two daughters, Mrs. Jack Alhey and Mrs. Charles Pierce of Coolecmce; two sisters, Mrs. Leo Reavls of Salisbury and Mrs. Dale Brye of Sarasota, Florida. JOSEPH S.BOOE Joseph S. Booc, 65, of Mocksville, Rt. 3, died Sunday al Baptist Hospital in Winslon- Salcm. The funeral was held Tuesday at Fulton United Methodist Church in Davie County. Mr. Booe was born in Davie County. He was a retired far mer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kathleen Moser Booc; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Howard of Advance Hi. 2; two sons, Tony Booe of Mocksville, Rt. 1, and Joey Booc of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Herman Woolen of Vadklnville, Rt. 3, Mrs.J.Aden, Mrs. Moody Whitaker and Mrs. Roy Jarvisof Mocksville, Rt. 5; and two brothers. Jack and Clyde Booe of Mocksville, Rt. 5. ARTHUR R.CAIN Arthur Recce Cain, BS, of Mocksville, Rt. 5. died Monday at Lamb's f4ursing Home in High Point after a long Illness. Mr. Cain was bom in Davie County and was a farmer. He was a member of Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Jawells Can* of Belcher, La., Mrs. Charles Harrison of Pfafflown, Mrs. Flecta Hudson and Miss Jewell Cain ofBridgeport, Conn, and Mrs. Otha Dardcn of Winston-Salem; three sons, Lawrence Cain of Hebron, Conn., Vance Cain of Geveland, Ohio, and Frank Cain of Graham; and a sister,Mrs. Mary Brown of Winston- Salem. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. IS, at 4 p.m. at Chinquapin church. Rev. L. R. Howell svill offlciate. Bio - Obituaries - 8/15/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15.1974 L.P. HOPKINS Loiuile Phillips Hopkins, 86, o( Marlinsville, Virginia, died Thursday. August 8. at Memorial Hospital in Mar* linsvilte. The funeral was hdd at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bethel United Methodist Church in MocksviUe. where he was a . mcmtier. 1 Mr. Hopkins was bom in i Mockiiville, the son of the iate 8. Lee and Alice Martin Hopkins, t He was a retired superintendent • of American Furniture Co. i Plant No. 3 in Martinsville. Surviving arc his wife. Mrs., Emma Leach Hopkins; two daughters. Miss Clara Mae Hopkins of the home and Mrs. Ruth II. Sowers of Indian Town. Fla.: and a son, Lonnie Lee Hopkins of Coliinsville; and three sisters, Miss Mary Hopkins of Winstop'Salem. and Mrs. A.C. Pcnry of Erwin. Tcnn. and Mrs. SJ. Foster of Mocksvilte. Bio - Obituaries - 8/15/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIi: COUNTY ENTERPRISI: RECORD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1074 5 Bermuda Run Mother And Daughter Die in Wreck A resident of Bermuda Run and her daughter were killed Sunday when their car was struck in the side by a car (hat went through a stop sign near Lumberlon. . Mrs. Dorothy Lynn Preston Marshall, 27, of Davie County and her B year-old daughter. Amber Lynn Marshall were killed instantly as were the occupants or the other car in the 11:30 a.m. wreck six miles east of Lumbertcn on US 74. Patrolman Kenneth M. Hill of the Stale Highway Patrol said that a vehicle operated by Jasper Hill, 23, of Oirrum, Rt. t, failed to stop at a stop sign at . the intersection of US 74 and a rural road and struck the Mar^all vehicle in the right side. Hill and a passenger in his ear, Shirley "niomas, 23, of Proctorsville were also killed in the accident. Mrs. Marshall was bom in Forsyth County. She was assistant manager of Dot Girls Temporary Help service and a member of Oak Grove Moravian Church. Surviving arc her husband, Gary W. Marshall; a son, William Bradley Marshall of the home: her father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Preston of Walkcrtown; and a sister, Mrs. Jane P. Blackburn of Walkcrtown. Miss Marshall was also born in Forsytb County. She would have been a fourth-grader at Pine Brook School this fall. Surviving arc her father and her brother; her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston of Walkcrtown and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. (Bill) Marshall of Win- ston-Salcm, R(. 3; and her great-grandfather, John Marshall of Walkcrtown. The funerals were held Tuesday at Voglcrs Main Street Funeral Chapel in Winston- Salem. 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974 JAMES M. SUMMERS James Mnrtercvcllc Sum mers. R8, of 13 Ervin Street, a retired employe of Burlington lfidu.sirica of Coolccmec, died Friday morning at his home. He wa.s bom in Davie County to Matcrevclle and Cora Sain Summers. Surviving ore two daughters. Miss Rebecca Summers and Mrs. Margaret Bumgarncr. Iwth of Coolecmec: a son, Woodrow Summers of Mocksville, Rt. 6; and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Brown of Mocksville. Rt. 2. and Mrs. Itos.*! Potts of Mocksville. The funeral was held Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel at Mocksville. Burial was al Osk Grove United Methodist Church cemetery in Davie ^unty. Bio — Obituaries - 8/22/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA uAvic Li^icnriviob i\ca,ui\u. tnuKaUAi. Mouuai iv, iy/4 - 13 W0RTHG.P0TT8 Worth Garlond Potla. 56. of Blocltsville. Ri. 3. died Wed nesday. August 2181, at Baptist Hospital In Wlnston-Salem after a long Illness. Funeral services vt&e held FVlday, August 23. at Oomatxer Baptist Church whm he was a inenil)er and was a deacon. Mr. Potts was bom In Davle County. Re was a retired em ployee of Dixie Furniture Company in Lexington. He was a charter member of Oomalzer Dulin Volunteer Fire Depart ment. Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Margaret Smith Potts; two ^paghters, Mrs. Ronald ' (Buleh) West and Mrs. James S. Boger of BSocksvilio. Rt. 3; a son. W. G. (Dob) Potts of Thomasviile. Rt. l; five sisters. Mrs. Leona Bowens. Mrs. Pearl Frye and Miss Eva Potts of Btocksviile. Rt. 3. Mrs. Lena Wail of Advance, Rt. 2 and Mrs. Mae Carter of MocltsvUIe. Rt. 2; and. three brothers. Harvey. Ray and Homer Potts of Bfocksvllle, RI. 3. J.L.SHEEK The funeral for Joel Leven Sieek, 72, of tSIBTangley Lane. Louls^e. Ky.. a former em- of the Hanes Corp. in ^mnston-Salem, was held Thursday at Macedonia Moravian Church in Davic County. Burial was in the church graveyard. Mr. Sheek died August 2lst in a Louisville nursing home. He was bom in IMvie County |o Willie Richard and Faraiie ^udiamp Mieek. Included in the survivors arc three sisters, Mrs. Henry Cook ai^ Mrs. Hazel Call, both of Cooleemee, and Mrs. Henry Pence of Nashvilte. Tenn., and three brothers. Robert Sheek of 217 Vintage Anvenue and Richard Shedt of Brent Street ir Winston-Salem. and Ihomas ,S leek of Cooleemee. JE. JACK BOOE Aaron Jock Booc. 70 of Rt. 5. Mocksviilc, died Saturday morning from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Services were held Monday at Bear Creek Baplist Church with the Rev. Graoy Tutterow, the Rev. W. C. Barkley and Rev. Albert Brock officiationg. Burial followed in the cfaur^ cemetery. Born Fevurary 24. 1904. In j Davie County to the late Judson | and Lula Sutton Booe. Mr. Booe I was a member of Ihe Bear ! creek Church and a retired • farmer. Survivors include his widow, i Mrs. Nannie Jordan Booe; four ' daughters: Mrs. Glenn Reavis | and Mrs. Roger Cole, both of Rt. S, Mocksviile; Mrs. Charles Bailey of Rt. 4, Mocksviile and Mrs. Roy Allison of Rt. 3. , Mocksviile: two sons: Yemen Booe of RI. 6, Mocksviile and Lewis Booe of Winston-Salem; : four sisters: Mrs. Herman Woolen of Yadkinviiie, Mrs. Jay Ireland, Mrs. Roy Jarvis and Mrs. Moody Whitaker. ail of Rt. 5. Mocksviile; one brother. Gyde Booe of Mocksviile; 20 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. ODELLFRANKUN Odeil Franklin. 63. of 704 Willow Street died August 20(h at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Davie Otunty and had lived in Win ston-Salem 45 years. He was a retired worker at Forest Park Elementary School and was of the Baptist faith. His nearest known relatives are three nieces. Mrs. Cora Jarvis. Mrs. Brenda Harry and Mrs. Mary Coleman. all of Winston-Salcm. RAYH. BURTON Ray H. Burton. 80, of Ad vance, Rt. 3. died at 1:20 a jn. at his home. He was born in Davie County and was a member of Advance Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Henvix of Advance. RI. 1, and Mrs. Deette Markland of Advance. Rt. 3; a son. W. T. Burton of Advance. Rt. 3; four sisters, Mrs. John R. C3iurch, Mrs. A. D. Matthews. Mrs. R. F. Matthews, and Mrs. B. D. Tesh, ail of Winston- Salem and two brothers, H. B. Burton of Wilmington and T. S. Burton of Winston-Salem. The funeral will be at 3 pjn. Thursday at Advance Baptist Church. Burial wilt be in the church cemelary. The body is at Davidson Funeral Home in Lexington. Bio - Obituaries - 8/29/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNIY tNlliRPRJiSb KttORD, THURSDAY, SbFlbMUfcR i, 1974 - 13 JOHNIE RAY BECK Johnie Ray Back, 74, Route 6, Mocksville, died at Medical Park Hospital in Winslon<Salein August 28tb. Ftmeral services were Friday at Baton's Funeral Chape) by !lhe Rev. Graham Wooten and the Rev. Vates Wtlkerson. Burial was in the Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. n He was bom in Davie County Feb. 7, 1900 to T. Pinkey and Leia Harris Beck. He was a .'member of the Rocky Springs jBaptist Church in Iredell •County and was a retired far- :mer. n Survivors include his wife, iElsie Cartner Beck; three jdapghters, Mrs. Owen Shuler of •Route 3, Mocksville, Mrs. Ray IRatledge of Route 6, Mocksville •^d Miss Joyce Beck of the 3iome: one son, WHlman Beck of ;Rqule 6 Mocksville; three isisters. Mrs. J. B. Gobble and ; Mrs. Ayery Lanier, both of 'Route 6, Mod(sviIle, and Mrs. 'Eq)y Mayberry of Route l, ! Harmony; four brothers, Lee ;Beck and Roland Beck, both of j Route 1, Mocksville, Turner iBdbk of Route 2, Harmony, and •Asbury Beck of MocksvlUe; and .tfu'ee jrmdchfldrcn, .. MRS. HENRY E. HARP ; • MRS. MAE BURKE HARP. •^Advance, Rt. i, wife of Henry Harp.died Thursday at ;raptisl Hospital in Winston- ISolem. ' ; The funerat was held •Saturday at Davie Baptist i'^bernacle, wha« she was a : member. ; : Mrs. Harp was born in For- Isvtii County and was a retired •eii|dayee of the Hanes Knitting Co. ; Surviving arc her husband: a •daughter. Mrs. Jimmy T. Beck ;of 4760 Bridle Path of Wnston*. •Satem; a son Tifton Lee Burke> !of Advance, Rt. 1; a step- ; daughter, Mra. Betty Bedweii of •liexington; three stepsons ; Henry E. Harp Jr. of Advance, •Rt. t, Mrs. Margie Mosley of ; Knoll wobd Hall, Winston- ;Salem, Mrs. Ethel Roderick of • Riverside, Mrs. Mattie Rickard of Providence, R. I., Mrs. Dottle Almy of Tiverton, R. I., and Mra. Sadie aaton of Garland. TEX: and two brothers, Harvey Sanford Spack of 150 Acadia Avenue and Douglas C, Spack of the Veterans Ho^ital at Salisbury. JOHN HENRY FOSTER John Henry Poster Sr., 61, of M(g;ksviile, Rt. 6, died Thur- s(^ at Davie County Hospital. the funeral was held Sunday at ^ainvilie AMB SSon Church uhere he was a member. Mr. Foster was bom in Davie County. He was a farmer and tad served on the board of mntetors of the Winston-Salem Pond Giants baseball team. $urviving are his wife, Mrs. Napcy Wilson Foster: a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Smoot of Mocksville, Rt. 6; three sons. Cbories G. Foster of Wnston- Salem, Jtan Henry Foster Jr. of Mocksville, Rt. 2 and Gary Foster of the home; and a half brother. B. L. Gaither of Motksvilie, Rt. 3. MRS. BESSIE DWIGGINS Mrs. Bessie Cartner Dwiggins, 84. of Route 7, died Saturday at her home. Funeral services were held Monday at Salem United Methodist Church where she was a member. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Salem Church Cemetery Fund. Mrs. Dwiggins was bora in Davie County to Monroe and Betty Fo^er Cartner and was the widow of D. C. (Dobe) Dwiggins. Survivors are a daughter, Nellie Turner of Salisbury; two sons. Ed. M. Dwiggins of Route 7and Paul F. Dwiggins of Rt. 3, Huntersville; a brother, William M. Cartner of Route 7; Huntersville; a brother, William M. Cartner of Route 7; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren. MRS. L.V. CARTNER Mrs. Ethel Tharpe Cartner, 74. of Statesville, HI. 4, widow of Lonnie Vestal Cartner, died Thursday at Davis Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday at Clarksbury United Methodist Church near Harmony where she was a member. Mrs. Cartner was born in Davie County. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Duke Tutlerow, Mrs. Clyde ''Glascock and Mrs. Raleigh Glascock of Mocksville, RL1, Mrs. Harry J. Cherry Jr., of Rutherfordton and Mrs. George McAidey of Statesville, Rt. 4; a son, H. Gilbert Cartner of Statesville, Rt. 4; and two brothers, William Duke Tharpe and Dm Carlos Tharpe of Hdrmony, Rt. 1; and Mrs. Mary Jones Tharpe,'stepmother. GEORGE K. JONES George Kimber Jones. 90, of Mocksville, Rt. 6, died Thur sday at Porsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Mr. Jones was born in Davidson County. He was a retired farmer and member of Bear Creek Bdptlst Oiurch. Surviving are three sons. Charlie and Wade Jones of Mocksvilte, Rt. 6. and Paul Jones of Mocksville, Rt. 5. Bio - Obituaries - 9/5/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1974 MRS. CARRIE LEWIS Mrs. Carrie Painlm Lewis, 7B. of Woodleaf died at 12:15 p.m. Friday at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She had been seriously ill for two weeks. Daughter of the late J. A. and Nannie Virginia Rice Painter, was a native of Rowan Oounly. She was employed by Rowan Memorial Hospital until her retirement. She was a lifelong member of Woodleaf United Methodist Church. She was married three times. Her first husband was D. L. McDanid who died in 1923. Her second marriage was to J. B. Harris who dM in 1933. Her third hustend, R. F. Lewis, died in 19S2. Sruvivors include a son, James G. McDaniel of Woodleaf; four daughters, Mrs. Walter Brwin of Rt. 2. Salisbury, and Mrs. Arthur Atwcll, Mrs. Ira Benson and Mrs. Frank Thompson, all of Woodleaf: a brother, W. D. Painter of Woodleaf; a half sister, Mrs. Quillman H. Wood of Salisbury; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Woodleaf United Methodist Church by the Rev. Shirley T. Jones. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family requests that memorials be made to Woodleaf United Methodist Church im provement fund. HUGHBOWLES Hugh Bowles. 84, of Pageland, S. C., formerly of Mocksville died FViday at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Pageland United Methodist Chur^. Mr. Bowles was bom in Davie County and, until last month, had owned and operated the Carolina Cafe at Pageland. He also had operated a restaurant in Augusta, Georgia. He opened the first ABC store in Pageland and had operated four other ABC stores, and three furniture and appliance stores in South Carolina. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eloise Byrd Bowles; two daughters. Miss Barbara Anne Bov^es of Florence, S. C., and Mrs. Frankle Price of Belmont, N. C.; a son. Hugh Bowles of Boone, N. C.; and a sister, Mrs. C. M. Turrentine of Mocksville. WILL WHITE Will White, 78, of Gladstone Road, died Friday night In Davio County Hospital after an extended illness. He was lx>ra In Davie Cbunty, son of the late Joe and Julia Dulin White. He was a member of Liberty AMB Zion Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Frankie Noble White; one , daughter, Mrs. Barbara Thomas of Oooleemce; seven sons. Willie, Jessie Lee, Robert, Joseph and Roy White of Oooleemoe, James White of Rt. 1, Mocksville, and John L White of New York City; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel B. Carter of Cooleemee and Mrs. Katie Fleming of Mt. Ulla. MRS. SADIE JACOBS Mrs. Sadie Magalene Jacote, 66. died at Hot home in C^lcemee, Saturday. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 2 p.m. in Cooleemee Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Roscoe Fisher. Burial was in liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. She was born May 17, 1908, in Davie Cbunty, dauiditer of the late Ycleg and Sarah Sanford Itead. She was a retired em- (doyee of Burlington Mills. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Patricia Lee of Salisbury; two sons, Carl Ed ward Jacobs of Rt. 3, Mocksville and the Rev. David D. Jacobs of China Grove; three step-daughters, Mrs. John Daniels of Mocksville, Mrs. James Murphy of Durham and Miss Margaret Jacobs of the home; two step-sons, Harry Jacobs of Cooleemee and Charles W. Jacobs of Salisbury: one sister, Mrs. COTa Foster of Lexington. MRS. ANDREW WILSON Mrs. Dora Turner Wilson, 79, of Mocksville, Rt. 1, wife of Andrew Wilson, died September 3rd. Mrs. Wilson was bom in Davie County and was a member of Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Iredell County. Surviving are her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Novella Robinson of Baltimore, Mrs. Fannie White end Mrs. Ccola Wil^ of Mocksville, Rt. 4, and Mrs. Octavia Clement of Cooleemee; two sons, Mathaer Wilson and Robert Turner of Baltimore; five sisters. Miss Roberta Turner and Mrs. Beatrice Admonson of New York Gty and Mrs. Rosie Lee Holland, Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mrs. Laura Rosby of Harmony, Rl. I; and three brothers, Shirley and Harvey Lee Turner of Harmony and William Turner of New York City. MRS. LAURA WOOSLEY Mrs. Laura Booe Woosley 79 of Clemmons. route 2, widow of Thomas E. Woosl^ died August 26 in a Kemersviile Nursing home Mrs. Woosley was born in the Bear Creek ^tion of Davie County to James and l^ma IJames Booe. Before her marriage she tau^t in the Davie County Schools. She was a member or the Muddy Creek Church of Christ at Clemmons. She is survived by one brother Brantiey Booe of Winston- Salem. Funeral Services were held August 28 at the Muddy Creek Church of Christ and burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 9/12/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA i - UAVIt Luuivi I jciu'AMb ncwunu, iiiunou/ii, jiu'iiiivjoiiiv Mrs. Carrolle Kluttz Brown Becomes Davie's 7th Fatality Mra. Carrolle Klullz Brown, 32. of 713 Maupin Avenue in Salisbury became Davie County's seventh (raffle fatality this year. She died last Tuesday as a result of injuries received in a car accident on September 3.. Her son. Michael Ray Brown. 7. a passenger in his mother's car, was also killed in the ac* cidcnt. Mrs. Brown had been in critical condition ol Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem since the crash. The accidenl occurred when a truck, driven by Richard Wayne Moore, 22, of Route 1. Cleveland, crossed (he center line of U.S. 601 about a mile and a half south of MocksviUe and struck (he leR side of the Brown ear, according to Trooper W.D. Grooms, the investigating of ficer, Monre and a passenser in his truck. J. B. Gibbons, 34. of Woodleaf, Rt. 1. were not^ seriously injured. Moore has been chaiged with driving left of center. Ad ditional charges are pending, Grooms said. Mrs. Brown was bom in Rowan County and was a secretary and bookkeeper for Charles T. Kluttz Plumbing and Heating. The funeral was hdd Friday al Bethel Uniled Meinodisl Church, where she was a member. Surving are her husband, Willie Brown; a son, Oiarles Allen Brown of the Irame; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chvles i T. Kluttz of Salisbury; a sister, Mrs. 9orolhy Granade of Atlanta, Gs.; and a brother, Charles Kluttz of 1100 Ynrkshire Road, Winston-Balem. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974 - IIB OSCAR A. SMITH Anderson Smith, 48, of Rt.M,'Advance, died at Medical PaftHospilal In Winston-Salem at Q^.m. Thursday. Funeral services were con- dmfled Saturday al 4 p.m. at Baton's Funeral Chapel In Mocksville. Burial was in Bethlehem Methodist Qturch cemetery. Mr. Smith was a self- employed carpenter end con tractor. He was a member of ^thlehem United Methodist Church. Advance Masonic tiodge No. 710, Scottish Rite, 32nd degree, in Winston-Salem, Shriaers Oasis Temple of i^rlotte and Smith Grove Ruritan Qub. Survivors include his widow, Geraldine McCullough Smith; one daughter. Mrs. Mark Fuller of Ctenunons; one son, Andy Smith of Rt. 1, Advance; three sisters, Mrs. Chick Hartman and Miss Mae Smith both of Rt. 1, Advance and Mrs. Frank Uvengood of Rt. 7. Mocksviile; (wo brothers, William and Odell Smith of Rt. 2, Advance. Memorials can be sent to Bethlehem United Methodist Church building fUnd In lieu of flowers. MRS. ANNIE B. HENDR1X Funeral services for Mrs. ^nie Brown Hendrix. 81, of iloute 4, YadklnviUe, were held Sunday. September IS. at 2:30 p.m. at Turner's Creek Baptist Church in Yadkin County. She died Friday, September IS, at 5 a.m. at Lula Conrad Hoots Hospital in Yadkinvlile. Mrs. Hendrix was bom In Jamestown in Guilford County to Washington and Mary Barbee O'Mara. She married James B. Brown who died In December of 1942. Later she married Dalton Hendrix who died in March of 1972. Survivors include s daughters: Mrs. Cassie Alford of High Point; Mrs. Lola Hetteecoek of Winston-Salem; Mrs; Berline Sale of Ker- nersviUe; Mrs. Regina Hunt of Flint, Michigan; and Mrs. Lois Conklin of Davidson, Michigan; 3 stepchildren. David Henvix, Homer Hendrix and Mrs. Nadine Norman of Mocksviile; 14 grandchildren; 24 great graimchildrmt. ROBERT L. WALL Robert L. Wail, 63. of Avon Street, Mocksvilte, died Thursday in Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Taylor officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemertery. Mr. Wall was bom in Guilford county to (ho late Percy and Emma Upton Wall. He was employed by Kewuanee Fur niture Company. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Yow Wail; three daughters. Mrs. Pamela Whitaker of Mocksvilte, Mrs. Carolyn Whitaker of Cnoieemee and Mrs. Doris Haneline of Grecr, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Middleton of Hi^ Point and Mrs. Pauline Broome of Greensboro; four grand- diiidren. FRED PEACOCK Fred William Peacock, 69. number 4 Joyner St. died near his residence in Cooleemee September llth. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday at Bation's funeral chaped. Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. He was bora Jan. I, 1905 in Rowan County to Ellis and Fanny Hurley Peacock. He was a part-time collector for Beck's Garbage Service. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Roscoe Jones of Cooleemee, Mrs. Sinclair Alexander of Newport News, Va., and one brother, John Peacock oT Newport News. Bio - Obituaries — 9/19/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 14 - DAVIE C0UN1Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. IHURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1974 JOHNGRADY RBAVIS John 6ra<fy Reavis, 81, of Rt. 5. Mocksville died Friday in Davie County Hospital. He was a retired farmer and was bom in Davie County Decembers, 1892. son of the late Wbilaker and Nancy Reavis. He was twice married, first to the late Pbosa Roberts and then to Mae Eaton Reavis, who sur vives. CHher survivors are two sons, Lawrence Reavis of Rt. 6 and Glen Reavis of Route S, Kfodiaville', one daughter, Mrs. Bruce Beck of Rt. 6, Mocksville; one brother. T. Z. Reavis, Rt. 6, Mocksville; seven grandchildren; and two great grandchildren; one stepson, John Eaton of Spencer. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at Eaton Funeral Chapel and burial followed in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. The Rev. Lewis Williams, the Rev. Grady Tutterow and the Rev. Elmer Day officiated. HORACE JONES Horace (Jonsey) Jones. 69, of Wichita FaUs. Tex., Ute first man to bring Hereford cettle from Texas to North Carolina, died Monday at Wichita General Hospital. Jones, who moved to Winston- Salem 23 years ago, was manager of Faraway Farms in Wnston-Salem until 1972. He refill from the farm and moved to Wichita Falls. While in North Carolina. Jones owned diow horses and organixed some of the first rodeos in this state. The funeral was held Wed nesday. September 18. at Owen- Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls. Burial was in Henrietta, Texas. Surviving include his widow, Mrs. Helen Jones of the home: three daughters, Mrs. Betty Walton and Mrs. Edna Wyatt of Widtita Falls; one son, David (Red) Jones of Rt. 2.Mocksvj!Ie and one brother. Clyde Jones of High Point. L.GLENNSM1TH Levi Glenn Smith, 72, of Rt. 1, Advance, died at his home Saturday rooming. Services were held Monday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Donald Funderburii ami the Rev. Paul Hart of ficiating. Burial was In Be^dtem United Methodist Cemetery. Born In Davie County December 5, 1901, Mr. Smith was the son of the late C. H. and Ada Etchlsmi Smith. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nannie Sofley Smith; two sister, Mrs. (3aude Dunn and Mrs. Flossie Beauchamp, both of Rt. 1, Advance; one brother. 0. H. Smith of Rt. Advance. BELVA EATON Miss Belva Baton,7i, of I^mn Haven Nursing Home in Mocksville. diM September 17th at the home. She was bom in Dabie County to Columbus and Bettie Ann Hunter Eaton. The fimeral was held last Thursday at Batons Funeral Home ChapeI3urial was in. (%estnut Grove United' Methodist Church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 9/26/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 14 - DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1974 ED ELLIS Ed Bills. 45 of Advance, RL1. died Thursday at Forsyth M^orial Hospital at Wnston- Salem after a long Illness. Ilie funeral was held Saturday at Redland Pen* tacostal Holiness Church in Davie County, where he was a member. Mr. Ellis was bom In Stofces County and was an employee of Reynolds Tobacco Co. in Winstm-Salem. Surviving are has wife. Mrs. Sue Beauchamp 'Ellis; two daughters.MissCarolJean and Del^ Lynn Ellis of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ellis of Advance; four sisters, hlrs. Carrie Sue Smith. Bdildred V^te and Mrs. Ella Mae Linville of Advance. Rt. 1 and Mrs. Margaret Beauchamp of Advance, Rt 2; and three brothers. David. Quirles and Clinton, of Ad* vance, Rt. 1. C. A. LONG Funeral services for Curtis A. (Call Long, Jr., 53. of Peeler Road, brother of Mrs. Austin Hamilton of Mocksville. were conducted at 3 pjn. Sunday in the First Baptist Church in Kannapoiis by Dr. Charles C. Cbffey. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park. Mr. Long was killed Friday when his automobile was struck by a train at a crossing in Kannapoiis where he was employra as a salesman with K Town Furniture. He was for* merly manager of the K Town Furniture in Salisbury. He was a native of Rowan County, son of Mrs. Lizzie Miller Long of Salisbury and the late Curtis A. Long. Sr. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Kamtapolia. In additiim to his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Uilian Measmer Long of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Lynn Long Kindiey of Salisbury; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Long Leonard of Salisbury and Mrs. Pauline Long Hamilton (tf Mocksville; three brothers, Coy R, Tmy B. and Ralph E. Long, all of Salisbury; and. one grandchild. Bio - Obituaries -10/3/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVtE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1974 MR. SOL COOK Solomon Brady Cook.Sft. of Rl. 7, died Oclobcr i, at Davic County Hospital. Funeral services were held ni Turrenlinc BapUst Church were Mr. Cook hold his membership, orficiating at the rites were the Rev. Bill Crcason, the Rev. Harold Perry and the Rev. Fred Carilon. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born July 12. 1980. in Wiikcs County, Mr. Cook was the son of the late Jim and Letlie Pettlt Cook. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Roy Broadwoy of Coolecmee, and Mrs. Elsie Beck of Rt. 4, Moeksville: two sons, Oscar B. Cook of Rl. 7, Moeksville, and Hansom Cook of Salisbury: 17 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. MRS. CECIL SOFLEV Mrs. Mary Leo Carter Sofley, 62, widow of Cecil Sofley, of Elkin and formerly of Moeksville, died in Greensboro Saturday. Services were held at Eaton's Funeral Chape! Monday. Burial Allowed in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery. Bom in Davie County Oct. 10, 1911, Mrs. Sofley was the dau^ter of the late Frank Carter and Mrs. Mamie B. Carter, who survives. Survivors also include one son, June F. Sofley of Route 1, Climax; one sister. Mrs. Mildred Milliard of Baltimore, Md. MRS, POLLY McCLAMROCK Mrs. Polly Baker Mc- Clamrock, 70 , of Rt. 6. died October isl at Forsylh Memorial Hospital, Winston- Salcm. Funeral services were held Thursday at Oak Grove United Methodist Church where Mrs. McClamrock held her mem bership. Officiating at the rites were the Rev. James Weekely and the Rev. William Bigger- staff. Burial was in the church cemetery. A native of Davie County, Mrs. McClamrock is survived by her husband, Hubert Mc Clamrock. a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lowder of Winston- Salem; two sons, Buddy and Robert McClamrock of Rt. 2, Moeksville; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Rollins of Moeksville and Mrs. Ruth Flint of Winston- Salem; three brothers. Mack and John Baker of New York; four grandchildren end one great grand-child. GEORGE WARTTON ROGERS George Wartton Rogers, 84 . died Tuesday. Oclot>er 8th, at 4 p.m. at the home of a step-son, Cecil Revis, on Route 3, Canton, N.C. Mr. Roger's wife, Mrs. Bslsia Williams Rogers, 78. passed away on August 9, 1974 on the couples Golden wedding an niversary. Surviving are: five daughters, Mrs. Charles Williams of Grifton, Mrs. Charles Carter of New Bern, Mrs. Joe Pressley. Mrs. Glen Griffin and Mrs. Eulas Howard, all of Canton; four sons, George W. Rogers of Moeksville, Nolan Rogers of Charlotte, Norman Rogers of Sylmar, California and Arvel Rogers of Tyler, Texas; four step-sons, Alvoid Revis, of Morrislown, Ten nessee, Cecil Revis of <^nton, Rex Revis of Ashevllle and Grady Revis of Enka; one brother, Edward Rogers of Canton: two sisters, Lois Singleton and Helen Smathers, both of Canton; forty grand children and fifty great grandchildren. Mrs. Lela King and Jack King, both of West Minister. S.C., aunt and cousin of the late Mrs. Rogers, died on the same day last week. Bio — Obituai'ies - 10/10/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA M - DAVin rOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1974 MRS. JOHN TRUELOVE Mrs. Luzine Oreason Trulovc. 89, widow of John C. Tiruclove. of 30 Wall Streci. died October 9th In Davie County I loq;dud, Mocksville. Funeral services were held Saturday at Baton's Funeral Chapel, Mocksvitlc. with burial in Literty United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom March 8,1 s 85 in Davie Cbunty, she was lite daughter of J^n C. and McUnda Hudson Creason and was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Stella Hcliard of C^lcemee and Mrs. Pauline West of Rt. 4. MocRsville; two sons, Robert Truelove of Daltcn, Ga. and Frank Truelove of Baltimore, Md. ROBERT L. HOWELL Robert Lanler Howell, Sr., 81, of Route I. Advance, was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital Saturday. A retired former, he was a member of HuntsvUle Baptist Church. Rmetal services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Roger Gross. Burial was In Yadldn Valley Baptist Church cemetery. Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Clyde Thomas Howell; four daughters, Mrs. Mary PhiUips, and Mrs. Hope Howell, both of Winston-Saiem, Mrs. Joe Smith of Mocksville and Mrs. Loraine Williams of Clemmons; five sons, Robert Howell of Clem mons, Thurmond Howell of Winston-Salem, and John Howell, Leroy Howell and Roger Howell. all of Advance; a sister, Mrs. H. R. Baity of Winston-Salem; two brothers, Vernon Howell of Winston- Salem and B. D. Howell of Mocksville. C.W. BECK Charlie Wiseman Beck, BO, of Route 4, Mocksville died at his Imme Sunday evening. He was a retired former. Mr. Beck was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. Su^ivingorc unc daughter, Mrs. Edith Grubb, five sons. Wade Richard and Claude Beck of Mocksville. Route 4, Kenneth Beck of ^isbury, Clifford Beck, of Lexington, one sister, Mrs. Dora Cable, one brother, Clyde C. Beck both of Mocksvitlc. The funeral was Tuesday at Jerusalem toptlsl Church. Bio - Obituaries —10/17/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 C. W.FOSTER Charles Weldon Foster, 58 years of age. Advance, Route i, died Saturday morning at Forsyth Memorial Hosidtal. He was bom in Davie County. Funeral services were con' ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. The Rev. Donald Funderburk was in charge. He was retired from Pitt* sburgh Glass Company. Surviving are his wife, Bernice Qodby Foster, one son, Donald Foster of Greensboro, three grandchildren. DALLAS CRANFILL Dallas Cranfil of Rt. 2, died Tuesday at Davie County Hospital. Funeral will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Grady Tutlerow and the Rev. Franklin Myers. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Methodist Church cemetery. The family will be at the fumeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Bora Feb. 15,1905, in Yadkin rftttniy, Mr. Cranfill wa.s a son of the late Lev! and Katie Garner CranHll. He was a retired saw mill operator. Survivors include bis wife, Mrs. Golden Jones Cranfill; three sisters. Mrs. Blanch C^ugh and Miss Zersie Cranfill of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Mamie Gough of YadkinvlUe; and a brother, Sonny Cranfill of Mocksville. MRS. MAUDY ALEXANDER Mrs. Maudy Harris Alexander, age 82 Mocksville, Rt. 7 died at Baptist Hospital October 16th. we was the widow of Jesse T. Alexander. She was a member of TUrrentine Baptist Church. She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Gladys Wagoner, Mrs. Thelma Phelps, Mrs. Dorcas James all of Rt. 7 htocksville. Mrs. Elsie Xiromer and Mrs. Ruby Alexander both of Rt. 4 Mocksville, Mrs. Lexle Bailey, Mrs. BiUie Foster, both of Advance. Rt. 2. Two sons, Clyde Alexander Rt. 2, Tobaccovllle and Fred Alexander Rt. 2 Advance. Twenty-three grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. One sister, Mrs. Ada Corthan of Wilkes County. Funeral services were con ducted Friday at 4 pm at TUrrentine Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. RIVERS INFANT Trade Marie Rivers, 3 day old infant daughter of John W. and Brenda Snith Rivers of Route 1, Advance, died at Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem Mmiday, October 21. A graveside service was held Wednesday, October 23, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery by Rev. Donald Funderburk. Surviving are the parents: the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Savanah Rutland of Langle, South Carolina; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith of Route 1. Advance; and, the great ^andmother, Mrs. Annie Cope Smith of Vadklnville. JAMES THOMPSON James M. (Bunk) Thompson, Sr. age 70 died Thursday morning at his home in Coolecmec. Ho was a retired textile employee of Burlington Mills in oiolecmce. He is survived by wife, Sadie Bivins Ihompson, a daughter Mrs. Faye Thompson Dudley of East Spencer. Two sons, James M. Thompson, Jr., and Bobby M. Thompson both of Cooleemee. Pour brothers, William D. and Harry L. Ihompson both of Charlotte, Robert J. Thompson, San Francisco, Calif., Thomas A. Thompson of Hillsboro. Six grandchildren. One great grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Episcopal Good Shepherd Church in Cooleemee. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 10/24/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2 - DAVIB COUNTY bNlkKl'KI5b KbtUKli. iHUK^UAt. uciUbKK iv/t WILLIAM M.CARTNER William Monroe Gartner, 77, of Mocksvlltc, Route 7, died at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday aRemoon at his home. Mr. Gartner was bom In Davie County to Patton Monroe and Elizabeth Poster Gartner. He Is survived by his wife, Dorothea Girts Gartner; one daughter, Mrs. Laura Gartner Hall of Hickory: two sons. William W. Gartner of Mocksvllle, Route 7, and Sam Gartner, of Newland. N. G.; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Eatons Funeral Itumc. Burial will be at Jericho Church of Christ. 16 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1974 T.J. FOSTER lliomas Jefferson Foster, age 79, of Rt. II. Winston*Salem. N.G.. passed away at Manor Care l^lday evening. He was born October 22. 1895. in DavIe County to John W. and MIttie Gorwood Foster. He was a retired farmer. He Is survived by his wife, Moltie Gorwood Foster of the home, a daughter, Mrs. Dathnc Trush of Arlington Drive, a son, J. Thomas Foster of Statesville, a sister, Mrs Lillian Ammons of Morris Hill, N.C,. a brother. Clyde Foster of Old Vineyard Rd.. 8 grandchildren, and 2 greatgrandchildren. A graveside service was held at Fulton Methodist Church Cemetery In Davle County. Bio - Obituaries - 10/31/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, November 7,1974 - Page 13 MRS. IVIE NAIL Mrs. Ivie McGuire Nail, 86. a retired nurse, died Thu^ay night at nursing home in Hickory. Funeral was Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Irarial was in Rose Cemetery. Born in Davie Cojnty. she was the daughter of the late Abe N. and Ida Rose Nail and was a member of First Methodist Church of Hickory. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. W.M. Howard and Mrs. Margaret Call of Mocksville; a brother, Abe Nail Sr. of Greensboro. JOHN H.NICHOLSON John Henry Nicholson. Sr., 82, of Route t. Harmony died Tuesday at the Davie Cbunty Hospital. He was a native of Davie County and a member of Pincy Grove AMB Zion Chtu^ in Harmony. He was a retired saw mill operator and farmer. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Connie Houpe Nicholson of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Irby of Hurt, Va. and Mrs. Mildred Phifer of Greensboro; one son, John H. Nicholson, Jr. of Philadelphia, Pa., nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Friday at 2 p. m. at Piney Grove A. M. E. Son Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will meet with friends Thrusday evening from 7 to 8 p. m. in the chapel of Morrison Studevent Funeral Home. \/ T.G. SEXTON Thomas Giles Sexton. 63. of 38 Center Street, died at his home Thursday. Funeral was held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, Mocksville. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. The Rev. A. A. Ferguson and the Rev. William English will of- Relate. A retired supervisor for Burlington Mills here, Mrs. Sexton was bom In Durham county to the late Theodore Giles and Sudie Lipscomb Sexton. He was a member of the Coolccmee Methodist Church. Surviviors are his wife. Mrs. »Mary Kendrlck Sexton; a dau^ter. Mrs. Elizabeth Africa of Salisbury; two sons, Thomas Giles Sexton Jr. of Charlotte and William Edwin Sexton Jr. of Charlotte and William Edwin Sexton of Mount Ulla; a sister, Mrs. Madge Long of Charlotte. Bio - Obituaries - 11/7/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA n t n . rK r- )' n rvi ci « )- <5 O I o OQ \ 1 -o rnoojif unera£se»i®,C} ^^lip^cpn ai'Eatbri^ *ChapeI atJiairi: 3 ^be.-at • Rose-jC^neten^^ '^Ri^ardsonr'^^l'^^intly |-;rc^eiye;^fntoa ? i^igh ^5l'aii i runferal Hdme/;j^|v -'V- uXx-vv-v 1 . //. M- l^7f DAViE CO. PU8L!3 LIBRARY iViOCnoVlLLE, NiC OAVIE CO. PUBUC U8RARY MOCKSVIUJ% NC 12 - DAVIE COUMTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1974 JIM B. WILSON James Butler (Jim) Wilson of Route 7 died November 6th in Davic County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with burial in Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Officiating were the Rev. Charles LsenbergandlhcRev. Lewis Savage. A retired farmer, he was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. He was born in Davle County to the iate William C. and Josephine Ijames Wilson. Survivors arc his wife. Mrs. Hattie Powell; three daughters, Ij^iss Mary Lois Wilson of the hwne, Mrs. Oscar Koontz of Route 7 and Mrs. W. W. Pence of Rt. I, Cleveland; three sister. Mrs. B. H. Brown and Miss EMe Wilson of Route 7. Mrs. Flake Thomas of Rt. 1, Har mony; a brother. Clint Wilson on Route 7; four grandchildren. ROBERP.SMITH Robcr Price Smith, 75, of Rt. 1. Advance, died Sunday morning at Davie County Hospital. He was a self-employed (retired) truck driver and a member of Bethlehem United Methotot Churdi. He is survived by his wife. Neli Bowdcn Smith; and Steve WiUiam Smith, both of Rt. 1. Advance and three grand children. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Bethlehem United Methodist Church with Rev. Donald Thunderburk (dficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. LONNIEB.WARD Lonnie Bascom Ward. 83, of 4 Natahala Street, Badln, died l^iesday morning in Staniy County Hospital. Funeral will be 4 p.m. Thursday at Lefler Chapel, Albermarle, with the Rev. J. F. Robinson officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Memorial Park. The family will be at the funeral home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. He was bom December 27. 1890 in Davie County to the late John Frank and Sarah Louise Miller Ward. He was a graduate of N. C. State Collie, and was an electrical engineer for Alcoa Corporation. He was a World War I veteran and a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, near Farmington. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Leona Lall Ward; three smia, Frank Ward of Easley, S. C.. Bill Ward of Badin and Jimmy Ward of Oxen HQl, Md.; a brother, Claudis Ward of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Zella Farabee of Mocksvilie, Mrs. Lola Carter of Richmond, Va., and Miss Eloise Ward of Farmington: seven grandchildren. C.J.McDANtEL Clarence Jackson McDaniel of Route 1, died in Davie County Hospital. Mocksvilie. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Donald Funderburkc and the Rev. Melvin Sccrest. Burial will be In church cemetery. The family will be at Baton's Funeral Home. Mocksvilie. Friday night from 7 to 9. A retired Tanglewood Park employee, he was bom in Mecklenburg County on July IS. 1914 to the late Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McDaniel. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Laird McDaniel: a son Brady McDaniel of Lexington; a sister. Mrs. Alpha Gaskey of (Uncord; three brothers Alex McDaniel of Springlidd. Ind.. Martin McDaniel of Concord and Brownie McDaniel of CTiarloltc; two grandchildren. Bio - Obituaries - 11/14/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1974 MISS MARGARET BROWN Miss Margaret Brown, age 81, died at 3 pm Htursday af* tcrnoon at the Guardian Care Nursing Home in Clemmons Slie was born in Davie Cbunty to the late R. C. and Emma Brock Brown. She was a retired civil service employee for the government. She was a member of Far* mington United Methodist Church. She is survived by a sister. Miss Kate Brown of Far- mington. Funeral service were con* ducted at I lam Saturday at Ealons Funeral Home Cba^ in MocksviBc. Burial was In the Farmington Cemetery. Service was conducted by Rev. Fred Shoaf. MRS. ANNIE JOHNSON WILLIAMS Mrs. Annie Johnson VinUiams. widow of Rev. Johnson W. Williams, died Monday, November IB, in Buford, South Carolina. She was formerly of Route 2, MocksvlUe. She was bom in Davie CUunly i^ril 18, 1883 to James and Rachel Smith Johnson and was a member of Farmington United Methodist Church. Survivors are: onodaughter, Mrs. Margaret W. Oiristian of Burford, S. C. and one sister, Mrs. Vada Johnson Nicholson of KnoxvUIe, Tenn. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at ll a.m. in Far* mington United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Farmington Cemetery. Of* ficiating ministers will be the Rev. Thomas Johnson and the Rev. Fred Shoaf. W. CLYDEJORDAN William Clyde Jordan, 51, of Rt. 2, Mocksville, died Friday at his home. He was a retired mechanic. Funeral services were con* ducted Monday at 11 a.m. at Union Chapel United Methodist Church by the Rev. James Reeves and the Rev. Carl Lane. Burial was In the church cemetery. He was bom April 27,1923, in Davie Coun^, son of W. D. and Ivey Boger Jordan who survive. Also surviving are his wife, Mrs.Dorothy Woolen Jordan; a son. James Clyde Jordan of Cooleemee; two daughters, Mrs. Aim Slater of Mo^ville and Mrs. Wayne Ireland of Lawton, Ofcla.; live sisters, i Mrs. Elmer Allen and Miss ! Mary Jordan, both of • Mocksville, Mrs. James . Howard of Advaiwe, Mrs. Joe Dye of Martinsburg, W. Va. and 1 Mrs. Charles Ballard of ' Columbus, Oh.; and five ' grandchildmn. ROBERP.SMITH The obituary of Rober Price Smith, 75, of Advance Rt. I, carried by this newspaper last week, should have read: He is survived Iw his wife, Nell Bowden Smith and two sons: Terry Price Smith and Steve William ^ith, all of Advance Rt. 1, and three grandchildren. MISS WILLIE MILLER Miss Willie Miller, 84. of Nor|h Main Street, died November I2th aflemoon at Lynn-Haven Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday at Eaton's Funeral t3iapel with the Rev. Leland Richardson officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. She was bom in Davie County to the late Miniliam W. and Maggie Booe Miller and was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. H.A. Birdsall and Mrs. P.E. Sherrill of Mooresvtlle and Mrs. J.C.Shenill of Mount Ulla. ERNEST E.GROCE Ernest E. Grace 65 of Rt. 5 Mocksville, died at Baptist Hospital on November 13th. Funeral services were held Friday at Ml. Olive United Methodist Church, by Rev. Fred Shoaf; Rev. Bobby Russell and Rev. John Oakley. Burial was in church cemetery. He was born in Vadkin County, the son of Isaac F. and Nancy Unville Grace. He was a member of Ml. Olive Baptist Church. Retired dairy farmer and merchant. He is survived by wife, Evelyn Cook Groce; Mocksville. N.C. (hte sister, Mrs. Sherrill Rupard of Lewisville. 2 grandchildren. Bio - Obituaries — 11/21/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1974 MRS. ZELMA WHITE Mrs. Zelma Dallim While. 55, of Route 7, a native of Iieddl Counly, died November I21h at Baptist K<»pilal in Winston- Salem. Ftineral services were held Friday at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Iredell Counly, where she was a member. Burial was hdd in the churdi cemetery. Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Dalton of Statesvilie, Mrs. Bdna Hair- ston, Mrs. Margaret Uames and Miss Carolyn White of MocfcsvlUe. five sons. Henry of Cooleemee, Jimmy of Mooresville, Bobby, Charles and Gary of Mocksvflle; her mother. Mrs. Willie Mae Dalton Cain of Statesvilie; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Bthd McHenry and Mrs. Ann Dalton of Statesvilie; three brothers, Albert, Jdmny and William Dalton of Statesvilie; 29 grandchildren. MRS. MARY P. CRATER Mrs. Mary Pauline Crater, age 63, of Rt. S Mocksville, was dead on arrival at the Lula Conrad Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville at 1:30 p.m. Monday. She was bom in Porsyth County to B. C. and Rosa Morgan Lowery. She was a member of Wayo Weslyn BiUe Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Herbert B. Crater, a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Golding of Winston-Salero, two sisters, Stella Spainhour, Mrs. Frances Fulton, both of Mnston-Salem, a brother. G. L. Lowery of Colombus. Ohio. Bio - Obituaries -11/21/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA — Frank Afex t n King. ;75, a retired-' Funeral wiii 1•Tuesday at Yadkin Valley Church, where he-w^ 'a member, with - the ♦Revf^ger Grose 'and the ^lev Uon Wood omciatingi Buriai ;,-will be tn the.-.cH'urch ■' . ■■ Survivors are fivedaughters. Mrs. Alice: Wo^ ' wL Carreau- •die of Rt. 2, flecks ville, Mrs Nancy .Webster of Rt 2: Winston-Salem, Mrs-. Edith ^ ' Mrs vi ""■^'o-Salem and !; Vernon Reid of Rt i :; Tobaccoviile; fou^ sons. Joe • j Route 1, James Hof Lex:jngton, Benjamin F. King of grandchildren; .four great-grandchiidren;three sisters; Mrs. Addie Martin of Marshaltown, Iowa hri/h f^ute 1; fourbrothers, Ted, Robert-andJesse Kng of Route.'!, and ^.Kingof States yille. //- :i5: DAVIE CO. PUBDC DBIWRY MOCKftyiLLE^ N« . ;KING - \'Rt L, Advance was?d^ffio^ - • arrivaratvDayie&^g^^ -Hospual Saturdayt ?r '-^'"S-Was borh;'iij*Davi^i : retiredf 'fanrt^: .and,'ipemVr?:.^^^Ya(fkM, ^.Valley Bjip.tist^;ehure^^^ • rFunerat services will be cohJ * . ducted Tuesday ••2. pm: atl' . ■ " i Valley Bantisb^?;Church by Rey;:Roger:=Gr6c'^': .--and Rev. Leon Wood' with:^J ► in the chiirchvlcemetery. Surviving are five 1- ^"Kbters/Mi^ Alice^ Wood/I■ - ^ Clemmons,- .Mrs. Carr. J • 2;: Mocksvilie,.5lMrs. Nancy Webster'-'dndU'■ J^'.^dith.Beck, bothdf'Rt.J' 2, Winsfoh-Salem'.and Mrs.' !Vernon Read df Rt: l.^Tobac- 1. , coville; four ^.sons,' -Joe H ■? ^-Advance, James.iH. . King- and Wayne Kelly jKing, both of Lexington, and''! Benjamin F. King,. U. S. Ar-'my; nineteen grandchildren- •four great-grandchildren: three sisters. Mrs." Addie 'Martin .of Marshalltown;-!Iowa, Mrs. Rober Smith, Rt,.;^ Mocksvifle and Mrs. Settle ?Hauser, Rt. l. Advance; four I -brothers. Ted King; Rob King!and Jessie King all of Rt 1 '■Advance; and AlviyKlngofIStatesville. The family will ■receive friends from 7 to 9 ipm Monday, at Eaton's It uneral Home in Mocksville. //- U. S. K UJ :r r I In I c— Sm66f/ si / •OfMocksville as^rvhps FMneral win bi' i'/ . _ Tuesday at Eaton's PuheraiCtapel with the RevIS I" '"o." omciating./BurS[ Baptist 7-9 toafght '"®Born in Da vie County she !Ss.'ss«»='M: .^s-.uafta LooV" f,r®4 &'®TCedric SnSot ot ^RonlT?'ohnny Smoot of Forest HUi' pj-' sisters, Mrs. CarrieEaton of Route 2 and Mrs Hattie Brinkley of Route s- brothers. Loftfs andBroadus Eaton of Route 2 1^ grandchildren; seven sreat grandchildren. ® ®'" ^'oX^-v /':ls p ^ /cV 7y OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBPJ^RV MOCKSVILLE, NC SMOOT v Mrs. Mattie Eaton Srapqt, 81, Rt. • 6, Mocksville died at ^*"3^ Ray Rest Home Sunday morning.' She was born* in Davie; County and ^was a • member of Bear Creek Bap-; tist Church. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs." John F. Sparks, Rt 2, Mocksville; three sons; McKenley Smoot, Rt. 4, Salisbury, .Cedric Smoot, Rt 6, Mocksville and Johnny Smoot of Forest Hill, New York; two sisters, Mrs! Carrie Eaton, Rt. 2, Mwksville and Mrs. Hattie Brinkley, Rt 5, Mocksyille; two brothers, LofUs fEaton and Broadus Eaton, both of Rt. 2,' Mocksville: thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral ( services will be conducted Tuesday 11 am at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Grady Tutterow of ficiating, and burial in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 pm Monday night at Eaton's Funeral Home. /'■Xr. 1 ♦>v 1 V>_W.v'.vvvC_.''C STk ^ S.<c ^ C2 *0 ci? 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1974 MRS. MATTIE SMOOT Mrs. MaKic Ealon Smoot, fti, R(. 6, Mocksvillc. died nt Fran Ray Rest Home Sunday mnr* ning. She was born in Davic Counly and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Surviving arc one daughter, Mrs. John P. Sparks, Rl. 2. Mocksville; three sons, McKenley Smnot. Rl. 4. Salisbury,' Ccdric Smoot, Rl. 6, Mocksville and Johnny Smool of Forest Hill, New York; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Eaton. Rt. 2, Mocksville and Mrs. Haltie Brinkley, Rl. 5, Mocksville; two brothers, Loftis Ealon and Broadus Eaton, both of Rt. 2, Mocksvillc; tliirtccn grand- children and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday II a.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Grady Tutterow officiating, and burial in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. CECIL D. SMITH Cecil D. Smith, 30, of Rt. 3, wns dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital early .Sc'tjrday morning, Funeral services were conducted Monday at 4 o'clock in the Advance Baptist Church by the Rev. Reginald Stroupe and the Rev. C. E. Crawford. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was born in Davie County to John Wesley and Mabic Livengood Smith. He was a carpenter and member of the Advance Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cathy Myers Smith; one daughter, Tracy Louann Smith of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Evcrhart of Rl. 3, Mocksvillc, Mrs. Margaret Bcrrell of Rl. 14, Lexington and Mrs. Linda Varnetl of Kcr- nersville; two brothers, William Burl Smith of Rl. 3, Mocksville and Dallas W. Smith of Rt. 2, Advance. MRS. MAUDE DIX BARKER Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Dix Barker, 39, of Rt. 7, were conducted Sunday at 3 o'clock In Shiloh Baptist Church by the Rev. M. L. Dillingham. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Barker, bom in Guilford Counly, died November ZOlh. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. She Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ida M. Howcll, Mrs. Ada Williams and Mrs. Rosie Carter of Mocksville; six sons, Willie and Charlie L. Barker of Mocksville. Andrew L.. Calvin and Tobe Barker Jr. of Colombus, Ohio, and Jasper Barker of Washington; 29 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren; and 15 great great grandchildren. FRANK A. KING ¥/M.(CAP) HUDSON William (Cap) Hudson of Rt. 2, Advance, died at Davie County Hospital Sunday night after a brief illness. Surviving are 2 daughters. Mrs. Ella H. Long and Mrs. Helen Hoover, both of Lexington; suns, R. J. Hudson of Lexington and James W. Hudson of the VA Hos pital in Durham; 3 sisters. Mrs. Salile Brown, Mrs. Alice Britton and Mrs. Emma Lyons, all of Mocksvillc. Funeral services wUl be held Wed., Nov. 27th, at 3 p.m. at Mainville AME Zion Church. Burial will be in the church cem etery. The Family will meet with friends from 8 to 8:30 pjn. Tues day night at Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home in Mocksville. WILSON OWINGS Wnndrow Wilson Owlngs, no. of Rl. 1. Mocksvillc died Saturday afternoon at Davie Cbunty Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. A. C. Cheshire, Burial was in Society Baptist Church cemetery, Ircdcll County. Born June 12, 1914, in Ircdeil Counly, he was a son of the late Humphrey and Notra Blam Owings. He was a retired sawmill operator. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Lou Gregory Owlngs; four daughters, Mrs. Peggy Shcllon and Mrs. Linda McGcc, Rt. I. Mock.sville. Mrs. Glcnda Masscy of Statesvillc and Mrs. Shelby Walker of Winston-Salem; one son, David Owlngs of Winston-Salem; five sisters. Mrs. Ruby Owen of Statesvillc, Mrs. Mary Kimmcr of Winslon-Salcm, Mrs. Lula Jones. Rt. 7. Mrs. Pauline Jordan. Rl. 2, Mrs. Elsie Lazenby, Rl. l. all of Mocksville: a brother, Ernest Owings of HI. 6, Mocksvillc; and seven grandchildren. Frank Alexander King, 75. Rl. \ I, Advance was dead on arrival n at Davie County Hospilalt Saturday afternoon. | Mr. King was born in Davio; County, a retired farmer, and: member of Yadkln Valley n Baptist Church. | Funeral services were con-1 dueled Tuesday 2 p.m. at: Yadkin Valley Baptist Church i by Rev. Roger Grocc and Rev. j Leon Wood with burial in the j church cemetery. j Surviving arc five daughters,} Mrs. Alice Wood of Cicmmons, | Mrs. Carr Caudcll, Rt. 2.1 Mocksville, Mrs. Nancy : Webster and Mrs. Edith Beck, i both of Rt.2, Winston-Salem and i Mrs. Vcrnon Read of Rt. 1, | Tobaccoville; four sons, Joe H. | King, Rt. 1, Advance, James H. ; King and Wayne Kelly King, | both of Lexington, and Ben- [ jamin F. King. U. S. Army; j nineteen grandchildren; four : grcaU«grandchildrcn; three • sisters, Mrs. Addic Martin of | Marshalltown, Iowa, Mrs. | Robcr Smith, Rl. 2, Mocksville | and Mrs. Settle Hauscr. Rt. 1, : Advance; four brothers, Ted i King. Rob King and Jessie King i all of Rt. 1, Advance; and Alvis | King of Slalesville. | Bio - Obituaries - 11/28/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1974 CARL WERTZ EFIRD Carl Weriz Efird, 77, retired farmer of the County Line Community. Route 1, MochsviUe died at 3:30 a.m. November 25, 1974 at the Porsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston^Salem after a lengthy illness. Mr. Efird was married to the lale Anna Bell Uniliams who preceded him in death in 1971. Mr. Efird is survived by two sons and three daughters in- eluding R. Lester Efird of Pittsboro, Herman P. Efird of YadkinvlIIe, Mrs. R. R. (Alice) Griffin of Route 3, Mocksville, Mrs. Max (Lois) James of Rt. 1. Olin and Mrs. J. W. (Elsie) Brown of Rt. 1, Mocksville. He is also surviv^ by one sister, Mrs. Pank Vickers of Rt. 5, Mooresvitic', three half sisters Mrs. Charlie Home of Rt. 5. Statesville, Mrs. Wade Ed wards of Mocksville and Mrs. Coleen McGrady of Sophia, N. C. and twelve grandchildren. Puneral services were con ducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Sisk and the Rev. H. B. Hickling officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 11/28/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA [^;i^yth.M^mprial, P^ f-^,r»da y;i b y LR e y.". :D u d I e yE^;^h;b li n ^tD r. :>-P t^'^)ediatries ? a:;'mg"^rn^l9583 in r*?Myrtlej.Be^ch^/an^ for - the [Xflpast^r^ in j^Wfhstdn,^.aIerri.";,He 'Was a r d,Ck5^ •-. *-?-n u 1 s. i^Epfscopal Churcb^eterah ot J .s'eWing^'ij^the V-v .Navy^Surviyors^Inc^ • -• wife^'fo^me^Iy 'M^s-'Audreyl ' Beneear: one dau|hter, Mrs.' V^James A. Kelly'^'of Restoe,^ |A:^Va.; 'two grandchildren, &,il3 trdie ^ dcxu.c^l.Tta. cS- (^ix-Wy-m Rl (t-U n 1 .-^isters, /Mts.^"George C.. ' "Bryan pf ?Daytona Beach, ._,FIa. land Mrs, Audrey Gattis^' •-of Glaytoh, 'N;; Cr Memorials ^; rnay be rnade\to the Forsyth t' • County Hear\ Fund. The' t^:famiiy-.WiU:,be at the home,; ht^llS Standish':^Cdurt,; >-. iW -! OAVE CO. PUEUC UBRARY mocksville, no 'H.H. H-Jf DAViE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY iViOCriSVilLE, MC > BENBOy^ i -Mr. j^gem^fintohl^I ag^^l; ofcAav%^:C. diedl m 0 r i a 1? Uosp^l at. 12:3d Friday- He K - was'^ra in.iYadkin County to I William Evan and Mattie t Pbin^ter Benbow. Me was '. retir^ from Cpnoco Oil Co. of i^pnco r City, ^Oklahoma. Suiyiving are two brpthersi ; J)r. Edgar- V;^ Benbow ..of Winstbn-Saleih, Dr. Lester Benbbw of Butner, N. C. He was t)f the" Quaker Faith. . Funeral will be Suhday at 4:00 p.m." at Hiiff Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in East Bend Memorisl Park Cemetery^ Family will receive friends at the funeral home from' 7:00 tb 9:00 p.m. Saturday. • . I .3- I t DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO at t o ( 0- r- 1 n1 I t m d d zi H cQ O < yi f>Wela^ Russ. ito ^ H^sviUe .w^ Pfonouncw jjim the Bm^enc^JR'iw® * oi il?^. BaptistWinston-Salem 7:32 pm . Saturday evening as the result of an automobile acci dent on 601 South ,County. Miss R«ss^ bora | in Bobeson County 26. 1955. She was a member, vof First Baptist CWirchiniMocksVille and , 1employed as a beauticiM.l.. Surviving are P^^^, Wr 1 E Russ, Sr. and Mrs., EUen Norton Russ; two brotoers, • W B. Russ, Jr. of Clenimons and Darrell W. Mocksville. will be conduct^ pm at the F*rst BaptistChurcb in MocksviUe gr the '^ Rev. Charles Bullock. ?unalwm be in Rose Cemetery inMil^^e. The f^ly ^U receive at Bato^Funeral Home f rpm 7 to 9 pm Monday evening.- ^ ^ n v.'iE CO. puBUQ uaaa« MOCKSVlUUft HS / , Q V i- ra\v!\t CO. POBlVo OO 4 - DAVJL- COUNTY HNTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1974 Pamela Russ Killed In Automobile Accident Miss Pamela automobile collision last Saturday a driving Miss Russ died ^Saturday at 7:32 |B fljjr | > emergency room of the Baptist Hospital in Winslon-Salcm from head in- Pamoia Kay Russ juries. The accident occurred around 5 p.m. Slate Highway Patrolman Gary Allison reported that Miss Russ was driving south on Highway 601 when her Chevrolet went into a slide on the wet pavement, colliding with a pick-up truck driven by James L. Anderson, 29, of Mocksville Rt. 7, who was driving north. Anderson was treated for minor injuries at Rowan Memorial Hospital and released. Trooper Allison said the pick-up crashed into the passenger side of Miss Russ' car during a heavy rainstorm. He reported heavy damage to both vehicles. C & M Ambulance Service responded to the call and later transported the injured woman to the Baptist Hospital. Miss Russ was born In Robeson County and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. She was a hair stylist and beautician, associated with (he Fork Beauty Shop. Survivors are her father and mother, W. E. and Ellen Russ of Mocksville Rt. 7; (wo brothers. W. E. (Bill) Russ, Jr., of Clemmons, and Oarrcll W. Russ of Mucksvillc. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the First Baptist Church of Mocksville by the Rev. Charles Bullock. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1974 JOHN HENRY KELLY John Henry Kelly, age 84. of Rt. 5 Mocksville, N.C. died Nov. 26 at the John Umslead Hospital In Butner, N.C. He had been in declining health for several years. He was (he son of Ed Kelly and Tine Adams Kelly. Funeral services were Thursday at Huff Funeral llomeChapel. Interment was in Huntsviile Baptist Church Cemetery. He Is survived by a brother. Ralph L. Kelly of Winston Salem, three sisters, Miss Millie Kelly of Rt. 5 Mocksville, Mrs. Annie Kay Jones of Winston Salem. Mrs. Julia Kimel of Winston Salem. MRS. TOMMY C. PAYNE Mrs. Tommy Gertrude Payne, 64. of Jerusalem Avenue. Cooleemee. died at 2:30 p.m. November 27th at Davie County Hospital, Mocksville. She had b^n in declining health for five years. Born June 12, 1910. in Gainesville, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Randolph and Amanada Latlner. She was educated in (he Davie County schools, and was a member of FViendship Baptist Church, the Missionary Society and C^eemee Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Emma Jean Parks of Mocksville and Mrs. Cloise Froxl of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a brother, Doyle Lallncr of Washington, D.C.; three sisters. Mrs. Jennie Osborne of Salisbury, Mrs. Arizona Hargraves of Spencer and Mrs. Savannah Neeiy of Cooleemee: and six grandchildren. IRIS F. BENS Iris Free Bens. €9. of 46 Duke Street, Cooleemee, died Friday evening of a heart attack. Services were held Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home with the Rev. Ferguson officiating. Born May It. 1605, in PinkleyvJJte, III., Mrs. Bens was (he daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Free. She formerly resided in Seattle, Wasti. and was in process of moving to Cooleemee to live with relatives. Survivors Include two daughters. Mrs. Joseph Spillman of Cooleemee and Mrs. Margaret Waters of Seattle. Wash.; five grand children and three great grandchildren. Bio - Obituaries - 12/5/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 14 ^ DAVrE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1974 DR. GLENN POOL Dr. Glenn Pod, 78, of 1115 Standish Court, Wliuton<Saletn, passed away at his home last Thursday morning at 2:05 a.m. A gravedde service was held at the Porsyth Memorial Park on FHday. Dr. Pool practiced pediatrics for 3S years, retiring in 1938. He had lived in Myrtle Beach, and for the past 13 years In Winston* Salem. He was married to Audrey Brlnegar formerly of Mocksville. His sister is Mrs. Gem^e C. Bryan of Daylona Beach, Fla., also a former resident of Mocksville. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bryan took care of the late Tom Rich and his business there for many years. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. James A. Kelly of Restoe, Va.. and two gran&hildren. RAYBYBRLY Ray N. Byerly, 71, of Tan- nersvUle, Pa. died Monday at his residence. Born October 13,1903 in Davie County to the late Harve and Delia Byerly of Cooleemee. He is a graduate of Cooleemee High School. Survivors include his wife, Mildred; three sisters. Mrs. Chlds Wyrick and Mrs. Reba Daywalt of Codeemee and Mrs. Ruth Smith of Route 1, Mocksville; four tirothers, Heathman, of Cooleemee, dyde of Mocksville, Johnny of Kannapdis and Jack Byerly of Independence, Mo. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Bio - Obituaries -12/5/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 14 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1974 LUTHER L.ALLEN Ijilltcr L. Allen, age 62, of Macksv'ilic Rt. 4. died December 4th at 6:00 p.m. In Daeie County llospilol. He was bom in Davtc County to James G. and Jessie Smith Alien . He was of the Methodist Faith. His last employment was at Textile Cones Mills in Salisbury. He is survived by bis wife. Mrs. Hazel Anderson Allen, three daughters. Mrs. Diane Lashmct of Wilmington. Mrs. Ardaph Harris of Winston- Salem. Mrs, Robert Buchier of nori^, five sons, Bobby Allen of Florida, Eugene Allen, Frankic Allen , Jackie Alien , and Freddie Allen , all of Winston-Salem. four step daughter, Mrs. Paulctte Stanley of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Peggy Peacock of Coolcemee. Mrs. Patty Davis, Mrs. Pam Fink, both of Salisbury, a step son. Jerry LoRin of CMlcemee, father and mother. James G. ond Jessie Smith Allen of Mocksville, Rt. 3, two sisters, Mrs. Woodrow Mabe of Mucksville. Rt. 3, Mrs. Robert Benson, Ht. 4 Mocksville. two brothers, Rober Allen of Rt. 3 Mocksville, Cecil Allen of Rt. 1 Mocksville. Funeral service wa% con ducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the Liberty United Methodist Cemetery. Rev. Bill Creoson will officiated. PERCY KIBLINGER Percy Price Ktblingcr. 71, of 123 S. Main St.. China Grove, died Friday morning at N. C. Baptist Hospital, Winston- Salem. He had been ill six months. Services were held Sunday at Bailey Funeral Home Chapel, Princeton, W. Va. Burial was in Crotty Cranctery, Pinoak, W. Va. Me was the father of Edward Kiblinger of Cooleemee and Mrs. Betty Gartner of Mocksville. Born June 30,1903, in Pocahonlas County, W. Va., Mr. Kiblinger was the son of the late C. W. and Anna B^ Kiblbtger. He was educated in West ^rginla schools. Mr. Kiblinger woriced as a coal miner and security guard. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church in West Virginia. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pearl Houston Redmon Kiblinger, whom he married March t, 1966, after the death of his first wife, Mrs. Lois Walker Kiblinger; three sons, Edward Kiblinger of Coolcemee, Ralph IGblinger of Princeton, W. Va. and Don Kiblinger of Mooresville; one step-son, Gary Redmon of Cleveland; two dau^ters, Mrs. Janet Bills of Petersburg. Va. and Mrs. Betty Cartner of Mocksville; two step daughters, Mrs. Frances MOrel of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Unda Slack of RexvUle, N. Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Francis of Xannapoiis. Mrs. Katie Smith of Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Vandelia Howard of Illinois; 23 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. MRS. SARAH L. ANDERSON Mrs. Sarah Lanier Anderson, 74, widow of John Clement Anderson, Rt. 1, Mocksville, died Friday. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday 4 p.m. at Ijames Cro^roads Baptist Churdi. Surviving arc one son; Tennyson F. Anderson of Rt. 1, Mocksville; two daughters, Mrs. Mitchell Whe^er of Rt. 1, Advance and Mrs. Bobby Cheek of Rt. 4, Mocksville; two brothers, Avery P. Lanier of Rt. 1, Mocksville and Bailey M. Lanier of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Mrs. W. C. White of Walkertown, Mrs. Alonzo Peoples and Miss Freddie Lee Lanier, both of Rt. 1, Mocksville; thirteen grand children; and two great grandchildren. MRS. ANNIE BOST Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Grove Bost. former Coolcemee resident, were held Tuesday, December 3, in Salem Omctery in Salem, Virginia. She was the widow of the late Clarence E. Bost of Cooleemee. Site died on November 30. She taught high school in Coaleemee for more than 40 years and was a resident of the Riverside Hotel for more than 50 years until it was torn down in the early 60s. She is survived by two sisters: Mrs. J.C. Stoutamirc of Salem. Virginia, and Mrs. John Norwood of Raleigh and one brother. M H. Grove of Houston. Texas. MRS.J.D. MURRAY Mrs. Jane Gaither Murray, wife of JJ3. Murray, died Sunday, December Bth in Morehead City, N.C. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Episcopal Church in Morehead City. A graveside service was held Wednesday, December 11th at II a.m. at Clement Cemetery In Mocksville. She was bom in Davie County to Florence dement and Lam Gaither April 17. 1894. She attended Miss Maltie Eaton's Academy and went to Salem Cbllege. She was married in June 1930. Survivors include her husband of the home; and, 1 sister. Mim Sarah Gaither of Mocksville. Bio - Obituaries -12/12/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 14 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1974 MRS. BESSIE CARTER Mrs. Bessie Howard Carter. 92, of Duriiam, fcrmvly fd Mod(SviUe, died Friday ni^t at Watts Hc^taL Funeral services were con- dtKled Sunday at 2 pjn. at Eaton's Funeral Cliapel In Moeksville by the Rev. ESwood Davis. BuriM was in the Ad- vance United Methodist Churdi Cemetery. She was born in Davie county, daughter of the late Ed and Sally Rotiertsoa Howard. Surviving are three dau^ters. hlrs. Georgia &Qith of Durham. Mrs. Vdma Carter of Lexington and Mrs. Mae Jones of Niagra Falls, N. Y.; four sons, Spurgeon Oarto' of Durham and Eddie Carter, Clarence Carter and Marvin Carter, ail of Lexington; and a brother, Bob Howard of Lexington. IdRS. JOED. MEANS Mrs. Joe D. Means, 42 a former resident of Woodleaf and daughter cd Mr. and Mrs. C. Heber Wetmoie. died Saturday, Oecembo' 7. at 6 pjn. at Stepliens County Mortal in Toccoa, Georgia. She liad be«i in declining health for six months and seriously iU for a week. The former Mary Ann Wetmore, die lived at Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. Georgia. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Toccoa. She was bom July 3, 1932 In Sommersett, Ky., attended Woodleaf Hl^ S^ool and Bob Jones University and was a graduate of Piedmont College. Ocmarcst. Ga. She was a teacher in the Clarksville. Ga. schools. She is survived by her husband. Joe D. Means: a son, Michael Means of Atlanta, Ga.; three daughters. Miss Melanie Means. Miss Tammy Means and Miss Terri Means, all of the home: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wetmore; a brother, Sam L. Wetmore td Raleigh; four sisters, Mrs. Jdtnny Agner, Mrs. Carl Bowers and Miss Lynn Wetmore, all of Woodleaf. and Mrs. Ralph Dameron of REV. LUTHER HOWELL The Kev. Luther Roy Howell, 78. of 884 Wilhemma Street, Marion. N.C- passed away Thursday, December 8, at 5:40 p.m. at Veterans Ad ministration Hospital, Otecn. N.C. He was bom April 20, 1898 in Moeksville and was the son of the late Samuel and Rachd Eaton Howell. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Howell of Marion: three daughters. Mrs. Itazcl Howell Watston of Rich mond, Va.; Miss Helen F. Howell of Marion; Mrs. Allie H. Howell Freeman of BuHalo, New York:one son, Hubert Howell of Berkley. Callfomia; one brother. Noah Howell of Pfafftown; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Cain of Moriuville. Mrs. Emma Barker of Winston- Salem: eight grandsons, one great grandson three half sisters and six half brothers. He served In World War 1 and pastored at the following churches: Forbush Baptist Church, YadkinvUle; Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Houstonvllle Baptist Church, Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church, Moeksville: New Damascus Baptist Church. Witkcsbcro; Pleasant Grove of Yadkinvillc: Mt. Moriab Baptist Church of Marion and was still pastor of this church at the lime of his death. He served as moderator for 40 years of the Vadkin and Davie Association and presently the vice moderator of the Mountain and Catawba Association. Funeral services were held Monday at Mt. Moriah Church in Marion. Burial was In Mc- dowcM Memorial Park, Me- dowell County, Marlon. The Rev. 0. H. Merrill, Rev. Cabin Cooper, Rev. J. C. Palmer and Ihc Rev. Dewey Hobbs of ficiated. Bio - Obituaries -12/12/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA :r r- 5r / r- I cd d> f O » O <5 •i -St > V \ C r 'PUri'^C,, , i M^;Frdnlt;^^^ ^ Li^^SZUBaa'se^^ •montfe^ Bfe wf» Wi^ok'^j^emipn OdtobeK ' £^J892» emdj Lura^HaUburtonf Dunn J educated in :bity schools, ] was a graduate of the. ; School, of.. P harmacy ,g ntiniyersity. pC^NvC.,'' clasy i .$b|^9i3l ■Mr'iiDui^ an' Iactive registered phar'.^macist for 61 years and.-j was. formerly^ with Owens i?Snd' Thbmpsone >Drug'' store for many'years. At^ the time of . his ..death, he';.; .was a - pharmacist w^ r-Revcd7."db w andT rG.dddy s. ifKewa smember of Centenary^ United Methodist Church.^fo.r,mer -member of^Stewards, a. charter-^ member of the Winston- Salem Civitan Club, and a member of Forsyth ;Country .'Club. He is: sur-i vived by his wife,: the ; former Frances TurnbuH, ' to whom he wiEis married in 1928; one daughter, Mrs. Peyton J. Marshall of Baltimore, Maryland;two.^4grandchildren, Lucy ^ L u Un^-Mja rs h a 11.. a n d.. Peyton Jr. Marshall, III.> x.The body wiirj.at ,b.e ,a.t^..'';Vb g 1 er a M a in ■ S tr e et-; Chapel pending comple- tion of arrangements. Funeral. services will be.f Thtirsdayr.-tinie an^p;^^^ 'to'be. aimouriced^:^^^ ' - .S i.-v-rr» \1' DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLBe N# I rfs. -V. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 19,1974 - 14 MRS. H. M.DANIEL Mrs. Jennie Coble Danid, 8S, 'of Rt. 4, Mocksville, died Monday night at Davie County Hospital. Ftmeral sovlces were con* , ducted Wednesday at 2 pjn. at Batai's Funeral Rome Ctiapd, with burial foUowtng in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. The widow of Henry M. Danid, Mrs. Daniel waslmm in Stanley County to Eidurim and Unde Ramsey Coble. She was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Mary J^ith Bller, of 110 Alexander St., ^wncer; Mrs. Sarah Ruth Clark, Rt. 1, MocksvlUe; 1 son, Robert M. Daniel of 807 Park Ave., MotteviUe; 1 slater, Mrs. Edith C. Harwood, Albemarle; and I brother. Dock Coble of Albemarle. WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 12/19/1974 XAYLOR dicks member: ^Mb^s^Ule;5>He .T^was a meral^jroJjtfock^vffl camuy,;.reques"ts Atha Joodruff uTaylbr-^^^. step- S^ara&lr^of niej^^^ahd i^^jhepl^s,^. of Atiiant£ The ^ O L«.p.-vi a, I \ i ' 1^71^ Bio - Obituaries -12/19/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8 - DAVIE COUNTY liNTERPRISI-. RliCORD, REOULAR ISSUE. DECEMBER 26. 1974 • PRINTED. DECEMBER 21. 1474 BOWIE TAYLOR Bowie Taylor, 69, of 732 Park Avc., Mocluvillc, died al his home Dec. IBlh after a lengthy illness. Graveside services will be held at II A.M. Friday In Rose Cemetery, MocksviUc. Mr. Taylor was born In Atlanta, Co., to Joseph J. and Judith Bowie Taylor. He was a retired engineer with American Telephone & Telegraph. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Mocksvilic. He at tended Georgia Tech and was a member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134; Yaarab Temple, Atlanta; and the West End Old 'Hmers Club, Atlanta. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sadie Hall Woodruff Taylor; I step-daughter, Mrs. Sadie Miller, Cincinnati, O.; I step son, John F. Hendon, AsheviUe; 1 grondchild; I sister, Mrs. Cornelia Stubbs, of Atlanta; 2 brothm, Joseph J. and Sam W., both of Atlanta; and a nunber of nieces and nephews, all of Atlanta. The family requests that memorials be made to the American Cancer Society or to the organ fund -of First Presbyterian Church, Mocksville. MRS. SADIE CORRELL OWENS Mrs. Sadie Correil Owens, 8t, Route 3. Lexington. 1^7° community, died Tuesday at Lexington Manorial Ho^ltal. She had been In declining health for five years and seriously ill for 8 days. She was bom in Davic County Septemtjcr 16, t893 to William C. and Anna Lellcr Cbrrell. She was a member of Concord United Methodist Churdi. Surviving is her husband Jantcs Stevens Owens of the home; four sons, William A. Owens of Spencer, James Owens, Morvin Owens and Charlie Owens of Lexington: one daughter. Mrs. RIeley (Virginia) Leonard of Uxington: a sister, Mrs. Willie Daniel of Route 4. Mocksvilte, a brother, George C. Corrril of Rt. 4, Mocksville; 22 grand children and 20 great grand children. TiK! funeral was held at 2 p. m. Thursday at Piedmont Funeral Home Chapel In Lexington, with the Rev. K<d)^ Witliams and the Rev. Kenny Walls officiating. Burial was in the Cherry Hill Lutheran church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 12/26/1974 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ;^|^H^.vBarneycastle5'';4^^^ •%.PemVehon,'.: N. J.', '(died f'W^nesday-in a Pemberto^ >.hospital. Funeral service^ , will be conducted Saturday at^ i (4:00^ p.m. .atEaWR^^unerari I^Home phapel;\ Buriat jvill • irr Center Unit^" Methodist. ,^Cuhurdh-^cemeteryA Mr^ Barneycastle 'was bom" im . Davie County.to. the lat^i -Harvey and MattieGlasscock| Barneycastle. He was a'"' member of Jericho Church of:' Christ in Davie County. Sur-1' viving are his wife. Mrs.i Helen Welch Barneycastle;'j ;; one son, StephenrBarpeWs-;' tl^ of the home; 5 siswr^^ ' Mrs. Clinr Wilson od Mocksville. Rt. 7. Mrs. Paul: —Forrest of Mocksville, Rt. 1, ^ Mrs. Rosivell Matthews of j East Bend,( Mrs. Clarence j Forrest of Mocksville, Rt 1,^ and Mrs. Virgil Christine^ Wyatt of Lexington, Rt. 3.^ - The family swill receive:,'; , friends ^dayTiight from 7 to i ^ 9 p.m'.|i^j»^|ie funeral home. • Memorials may be made to the American Cancer •: Society. n-i7-/v7»f I , -7 r» /I tCfi, ' :J, L- ti' zi n DiAVlE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NC I tA -a: :3 H- o \ A CD Mr. BI sSiS' ?' of F n T 'n «^A, died at Eaton's. Funeral w« n "£SftHSwas bom in Davie Counfv f MMfavilfe The body fs at ^ivi-S'T»\- >«. :r r~ Hr I r rO I Q&yjE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY li/JOCKSyiLLE^ NO T