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Jan - Jun4 - DAVIB COWTYWreRPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, I»7] MRS. W. J. VICKERS . Hra. Agnes Dwigglns >^ker8,81. of Mocksvilte, Rt. 1, widow of W. Jr VIekers, died Friday at 'Davle County Hos|ritaI. Die funeral was at 2 pm. Sunday, January ist, at Baton's Funeral Oiapel. Burial was in Center United Methodist Church Oonetery. She was bom in 0avie County to Henry and Mattie Smoot Vickers. She was a member of Center United Methodist Qturch.' Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James Gaither of Statesville, Rt. 4, and Bfrs. William Tucker of Bryant, Tex.; three sons, William C., Ray A. and Henry H. Vickers of MocksvUle, Rt. 1; two sisters, Mrs. Marshall Koontz of Wdcome and Mrs. W. W. Dwigglns of Mocksville; and a brother, Rufus Dwiggins of Harmony. JESSB MONROE McDANlELS Jesse Monroe McDaniels. 78, of Mocksville, Rt. l, died Saturday, January-2nd, at Davie county Mortal. Ihe funeral was held at 2:30 pjn. Monday at Salem United M^hodist Churdi. Burial was In the churdi cemetory. He was boini in Davle County to Robert and EmDlne Cartner McDanlds: He was a retired farmer and was a steward of Salem .United Methodist Church. -. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ddla McDaniels McDanids; a dau^ter. Miss Mary. A. Mc Daniels of (he home; and a son, Wilburn K. McDaniels of Mocksville, Rt. 1. Mrs. J.Gi OSBOBNB . * MOCksVlij:.E ..I Mm. Uary Louise: O&borne, 67,- of Mocksville, At '4, widow of. J.'C. Oaborne, died yestudav •t Cooleem'ee.' The funeral wlU< be 'at 3:30. p.m.. Thursday at, Eaton's. FOneral OiapeL Burial. ; will he In the- No- Creek. ■Primitive. Baptist Churchceihetery. ' . was bom In CaharrusCoun^' to Frank and Lula. Broadway Bruce. She was a* member of No-Creek Primitive•Baptist Church.Surviving are four 'daughters;'Mrs. Mary Trexler, Mra. AnnieMcCreary, Mls8.B<«le Osbome■and Mrs. -lEther ;Cope ol' MockavUlei Rt. '4: and two eons,Paul Osbome of Lln^d, % 1„and Jamea Csbome of Rome,Qa.-.' ELMER C.HENDR1X Elmer Clarence Hendrix, 80,of • Advance, Rt. 1, died of natural causes Monday atForsylh Manorial Ho^tal InWnston-Salem. The funeral was held at 2 p. m. Wednescby,January 6, at Vadkln VaU^Baptist Church in DavleCounty. Burial 'was In the churm cemetery.' He was bom in Davle Countyto John C. and Mary Markiand Hendrix. He was a member ofYadkin V^ey Baptist Oiurch and was a carpenter.Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marjorle S. Hendrix; adaui^ta*, Mrs. Pat^ of Advance, Rt. 1; a son, Harry Hendrix of Clenunoos, Rt. 1;and a brolho*, WUb^t Hendrixof Advance, Rt. 1. Charles F. Sell, Davle Native Charles Franklin S^, 60, ofWashington, D.C. native ofDavle Oxmty, died .at Ms homeMonday momlng.Bdhi Get 2, 1920 In DavieCounty, he was the son of thelate J. C. and Ada SauodersS^He was emidoyed at MldCliyDMlcatessen and Grocery inWashington for the past 20 years. Survivors include cm brother,J. C. Sen of Codeemee, two half- brothers, Bryan Sell' ofModkaville and Ja^er Sell ofNew L^on, Wls.; four .half-sisters, Blrs. Mdly Beaver ofLandls, Mrs. hlaggie Trexler MCooleemee, Mrs. Velma Grantof Wo^eaf and Bto. Sadie .Travis of BelmcnLFuneral services will be heldThursday afternoon at 2 o'clockIn the Church cf the Good'Miepherd in Cooleemee, whoe Mr. Sell wuB a member. Burlmwill-to'in Legion Memorial< bo^ wUl-^%aln at; Eaton's -Funeral Home in'MocksvUle whme the fan^ win receive friends Wednesdayi^t from 7 until 9. . Bio -Obituaries -1/7/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ,D..jb. .BEWiETT , MOCKSVILLE |F. Benndtt, 89, Rt 3, jMidoW; died yestCTdr HospltaL ~ !2 ^ .—iltive . 03urial, will cemetery.' , s. Carrie' |Mocksvillej! " BennjP^f, ayie County :w^ij^2>e at t:^W;Gre^ rrch., •ihe murch' Stolen j ltedding-PJemcTieroin. She wasa mmber of No Creek Primitive-Baptist qiurch. • S u r V i y i n g are - three Potts of Bt 3, Druzetta of Salisbury,^ E ^52 '^ FafmiM^ and■Bt. half si^^^SSs.*}^e.:&^ of Ridgi^, Va..^rs.-, ZoHie Sherrill of•Gre^boro The - body ., •Funeral Home. -'. "V--. .. ■.- ; ■«t Eaton's" •' ^ <s u.fL-v, c^L l-n- \<^y i A O/ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE^ <r vA I S,. c— v^ SI — \ ^ Tanu^y 12, 1971 —Page 5 Joseph E. Allen Dies at Home MOCKSVILLE — Joseph E. i I AlleU} 77, of Mocksville, Rt. 3, • died yesterday at his home. He was born in pavie County ^ on Jan. 7, 1894 to Elkannah and I Adelia McDaniel Allen. Surviving are his wife, - Mrs. n Mary W. Allen; six daughters, Mrs.: Edna McClary of Rock well,- Mrs. Margaret Beck of Welcome, Mrs. Hazel. Reynolds of Cooleemee, Mrs.~ Dorothy Henderson of HamptonviUe, Mrs. Marie Shoaf and Mrs. Nellie. Nail of Mocksville, Rt. 3; -six sons, Paul and Hathan Allen of Mocksville, Rt. 3, Roy Allen of Mocksville, Rt. 4, James Allen of Gastonia, Daniel Men of Raeford and Jerry Men of Crescent Beach, S.C.; a brother, Spurgeon Men of Winston-Salem, and three sisters, Mrs. Florence Star of Mocksville, Rt. 3, Mrs. Grace Barney of Lexington, Rt. 3, and Mrs. Mertie Fishel of Winston- Salem. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Cor- natzer United Methodist Church by the Rev. Artis Payne and l^e Rev. Carl Lain. Burial will be in the,church cemetery. The body was to be taken to the-home from Eaton's Funeral Home at 5 p.m. today. DAViE CO. PUBUC LIBKaWV iv'iOCKSVlLLE, NC q: r- «r c 'w <!r i«ti)^2^!:idied^eirterdiiy'^^^ County. Hospital. Hie ipdy is at Eaton's Funeral Home pending ^urangements.: .,- .pHe^was -bom in .ATabama -to "Joe... and_ J'lorence. .Sweeney Cash. He was a retired.barber. . ■' Surviving^ are ijlus .1^, Mrs.j^Elya "WillTarpsir a;h ; /- "a, daughter, Mrsi Judy* Poss ofAtlanta, Gal; a brother^.^.Joe i Cash, address unknown; , and' a ,half'-sister| Mrs. Ed Jlogers .of Alabama." ' L\rT-"»t5T^'> ^Oy-ioryw. \)oU3L-n vL f— ^77/ -0 v» o DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARv MOCKSVILLE^ NC No -V A 8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14.1971 MRS. W. H. McDANlEL, 70 Mrs. Sallie Leonard Mc* Daniel. 70. of Rt. 2. wife of William H. McDanlel Sr., died at 11 ajn. Saturday In Davlc County Hospital. She was bom In Davie County on Dec. 1, 1000, to Earle and Betty Ellis Leonard. Surviving In addition to her husband are four dau^ters, Mrs. Ruth WUklns of Rt. 10, ^Isbory, Mrs. Betty Wright of Pfafflown, Mrs. Doris Galther of Wlnston-Salem, and Mrs. Lorene Blackwood of Cooleemee; four sons. W. H. McDanld Jr. and John N. McDanlel of Rt. 2, MocksvlUe. Joe C. McDanlel of Wnston- Salem. and James F. McDanid of Atlanta. Ga.; a sister. Mrs. M. H. SebasUan of Rt. 3. Mocltsville; three stepsons, J.E. McDanId of T^l^ville, Harry McSfflS of Bufffiigton ani Bttford McDanid of New York City. Funerd services were con ducted. Monday at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, of whidi she was a member, with burial In the dnirch cemetery. The Rev. BUI BIckerstaff of* fidated. JAMES W. FOSTER James WUIiam Foster. 47. of MbcksvUle. Rt. 4. died of naural causes Sunday at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Salislnnry. The funeral was hdd Thesday at Baton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was In Liberty United Methodid Church Cemetery. He was born in DavIe County to WUIiam A. and LUlle Me- Foster. He was a construction worker. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Nancy Beadi Foster; three sons, Ronald Dean, Randy Neal and James W. Foster Jr. of MdcksvUle; two sisters. Mrs. J. W. ntdps and Mrs. K. W. Barger of Salisbury; and two brothers Charles P. Poster .of SaUslntry and Paid A. Foster of MocksviUe. MACK REID, 74 Mack Elmer Rdd, 74, of Rt. 4, M6ck^le,,died Jan. dh at the Rowan Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of four days. He was bom May 24, 1896; in Staidy County, 4he son of the -late Tony and BeUy. Parker Held.- Educated in Stanly County schools, he was a retired employee of ■the.«.:South|^rn Rwway. Mr. Reld was .a member ofBoxwood Baptist Church, where he .sorted as the church treasurer.Survivl^ are hlis wife. Mrs. Naomi Tenor Reld; a step-son, Samuel Edward Tenor ofCharleston, S, C.; a daughter, Mrs. Hattie Snicot of Uie home;two brothers, Herbert Reld of Granite Quarry and Love Reldof SaUsbury; two slsl^, Mrs. Hattie Ooleman of Salisbury an- d Mrs. Grace Johnson of Union,S. C.; and six grandchUdren. B. G. JARVIS BUly Gray Jarvls, 34, of 1438 Revere Road died Sunday of natural causes at Forsyth Jan.was at 4 pjn. Monday atVbglers Reynolda Road Chapel. Burial was In Forsyth Memorial Paric. He was bom In Davie County to Jolm C. and Thelma KImmer Jarvls. He was a member ofLiberty United Methodist Church In Davlc County andwas an employee of the Benton Convention Cmter. Surviving are his wife. Mrs.P^gy Adams Jarvls; and hisparents of MocksvlUe. Rt. 4. MRS. D. D. BENNETT Mrs. Carrie F. Bennett, 89, of Mocksidlle, Rt. 3, widow of D.D. Bmnctt, died Sunday atDavie Cbimty Hospital. Tlie funeral was ndd Tuesday at No creek Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was in Uie church cemeta7. She was bom In Stokes Countyto Hardin and Ada Reddiifg Flelncherom. She was a member of No CTeek Primitive Brallst Churdi.Surviving are three dauehters, Mrs. Ralph Potts of Mocksi^e, Rt. 3, Mrs. Dnizetta Potts and Mrs. J. H. Foster of |j|^ston-SaIm, Rt. 4, four sons, Fletcherom Bennett ofSalisbury, Aaron Bennett of Wlnston-Salem, Rt. 4, Reld Bmnett of Farminglon andEugene Bennett of MocksvUIe,Rt. 3; and two half sisters, Mrs. LiUie TVent of Ridgeway, Va., and Mrs. ZoUie ShermI of Greensboro. Bio -Obituaries -1/14/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA S - DAVIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14,1971 Former Mocksville Resident Dies In Hotel Fire CHARLES F. SELLS Funeral services for Oiarles F. Sells - were conducted- Ihursday,January 7th, at 2 p. m. at the Church of the Good Sheph^ in Oooleemee. Rev. =Dan'McCaskUl ofndated. ii-sr'BurialH'uwas in Legion- Memorial Park. ' Pallbearers Induded Elmer Barber, L.- C. Dedmon, Jr., Odell Bailey and Robert Oreason of Oooleonee, and, Roy Collette and Johnson Marhlln of Mocksville. Mr. Sdls, 50, died at his home in Washington, D. C. Monday, January 4th. He was a native of ' Davie Otunty, son of the late J. C. and Ada Saundors Sell. Survivors include one brother, J. C. Sell of Oooleemee, two kalr-brolhers^ Bryan Sell of Mocksville and Jasper Sell of New London, Wls.; four half- sisters, Mrs. Molly Beav&c of Landls, Sirs. Maggie Ttexler of Oooleemee, Mrs. Vdma Grant of WoodleM and Mrs. Sadie IVavis of Beimont. JOSEPH E. ALLEN Jos^h E. Allen, 77, died Monday, January 11th, at his home on Rt. 3, Mocksville. Bom Jan. 7, 1894, in Davie Cbunty, he was a son of the late Elkannah and Adelia McOanlel Allen. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Oomalzer Methodist Churdi, conducted by the Rev. Artis Payne and the Rev. Carl Lain. Bi^a! was in tho church cemetery. Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. Mary W. Allen; six deleters, Mrs. Edna McOary of Rockwdl, Mrs. Margaret Beck of welcome, Mrs. Hazel Reynolds of Oooleemee, Mrs. Dorothy Henderson of Hamp- IpnviUe, and Mrs. Marie Shoaf and Mrs. Nellie Nail of Mocksville; six sons, Paul Hathan and Roy Allen of Mocksville, James Allen of •Gastonia, Daniel Allen of Raefcurd and Jerry Allen of Crescent Beach, S. C.; one brother, Spurgeon Allen -of Wnston-Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Steirr of - i-Mocks^dlie'l BSrs. Grace Barney of Lexington and Mrs. Mertie Flskei of Winston-Salero. A former resident of Mocksvilie died in the tragic ^oneer Hotel fire in Phoenix, Arizona December 20, 1970. Mrs. Ollie Belle Glover, a Roistered Nurse, gave her life in the line of duty when she attempted to save her patient. She was the former wife of (he iate Phil J. Young of Bilocksvdiie. Mrs. Glover was caring for her patient, a resident of (he Pioneer Hotd, when the tragic fire occurred. Both died in the smoke and flames on the morning of December 20th. Her patient wa's a Mr. Mallcry, 80- years of age and a vice president of General Motmrs Corporation. He had nurses around the dock and Mrs. Glover was his 11 p. m. to 7a. m. nurse for war a year. hte. Qover was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bledsoe of Tallahassee, Florida. She is the mother of Mrs. Jim Gibbens of- Los Angeles, California and Mrs. Mary (%avez of Tuscon, Arizona. She is a sister of Mrs. Besde Young of Tallahassee, Florida. She is also survived by three grandchildrm. MRS. HARVEY ROSBY The funeral for Mrs. Ella Rosby of Harmony, Rt. i; widow of Harvey Rosby, was at 3 p.m. Monday, at (Aestnut Grove Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. She died Saturday. Mass for Mrs. Glover was offored at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Christmas Eve, December 24(h. Burial followed in Holy Hope Cemetery in Tallahassee, Florida. GORDIA P. CASH Gordia Pollard Cash, 64, of Mocksville, Rt. 2, died Monday at Davie County Hospital. Ibe body is at Eaton's Funeral Home pending arrangements. He was bom in Aiabamh to Joe and Florence Sweeney Cash. He was a retired barber. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eiva wniiams Cash; a dau^tor, Mrs. Judy Poss of Atlanta, Ga.; a brotho-, Joe cash, address unknown; and a half sister, Mrs. Ed Risers of Alabama. Bio -Obituaries -1/14/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10-PAVIH COUNTY I'OTiRPRISK RliCORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21.1971 KUIO iihndrix Elmo Utah Foster, I lendrix Mocksvillc, 3, dl^ Friday of natural causes at Davic County Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday at Baton's Funeral Oiapel. Burial was in tlte Bethel United Methodist Churdi cemetery. He was tx>m in Dovie County to Samud L. and Mamie Driver Foster. He was a member of the B^cl (Jnitcd Methodist Church and was a merchant. Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Junuita Hcndrlcks Foster; (wo daughters, Mrs. Russell Tearson Jr. of Hanford, Calif, and Miss Beverly Foster of Greensboro; his fother of Mocksville, Rt. 3; and a '^thdr, Alton' Foster of Mocksvillc, Rt. 3 and one grandchild, Jon • Stephen Pearson of Hanford. CUlifomia.' JOHN ANDERSON TALBERT John Anderson Talbert, 71, of 2418 Lynhurst Avenue died Sunday at Forsyth Memorial Ho^tm. He was born in Davie County to Gannon and Rebecca Monor 'ralb»l. He was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church and was the retired owner and operator of Twin City Electric and Repair Go. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nina Mickey Talbert; two daughters, Mrs. Lillian T. Etegstrom of AdievQIe and Mrs. Doris T. Blaekweii of 2314 Mapiewood Avenue; a son, Larry C. Talbert of Grcenvilic; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bryson and Miss Rebecca Talbert of Advance; and five brothers. Gannon Talbert of -Morchead City, Dennis Talbert of Lexington and Joe, Tom and Sam Talbert of Advance. MRS. MARVIN S. HANES Mrs. Ozdl Renegar Hanes, 78, of Yadkinvillo, Rt. 3, wife of n Marvin S. Hanes, died Saturday 'at Davis H(»plta] at Statesville. The funeral was held Monday at Sandy Springs Baptist Church m Ircdcll County. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was born in Iredell County to Samuel Franklin and Mdly Bell Steclman Renegar. ate was a member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church. Survitdng arc her. husband; two daughters^ Mrs. Tom* ^Dickson of Yadkinviiie, Rt, 2. wtd Mrs. Luther Legains of Yadkinviiie,.Rt. 3; and three V 'dsters;'Mr8."Avery Cosart and ^ -Miss,.Damie.^Renegar ^ of '' Mocksville, Ri.?^ 1;. and Mrs. • Attio .Windsor of Hamptonville; ^t. 1. MRS. JAMES W. WILLIAMS . Mrs. Lillian (Lou) Williams, 83, of.MocksvlUe, Rt. 4, widow of James Walter Williams, died Sunday, at Broughlon Hospital at Morganton. The funeral was hdd Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was In Turrentine Baptist Church cemetery. . She was born' In Iredell County to (he Rev. and Mrs. J<dm Weatherman. Surviving are three sons, Dwight Williams of Salisbury, Doit Williams of Dallas and Reid Williams of. Gainesville, Ga.; a ^ter, Mrs. Art Rupard of Mocksville, Rt. 2; and a brother, Press Weatherman of Statesville. ; . CHRISTOPHER C.McCRARY Christopher C. (Liimie) ' McCtary, 80, of Mocksville, Rt. 4/ died Sunday at .Reynolds . Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salcm. The funeral was held Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park at Cooleemee. He was bom in Wikcs (bounty to William Ado and Mary Ann McCrary McCrary. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Dell Cuthrell of Cooleemee; and a brother, Joe MeCrary of Cooleemee. LBROY C. GOODWIN Leroy Gay Goodwin. 43, of Rocky Mount, brother of E. E. Ckxidwin of Mocksvillc, died of natural causes Friday, January 15th, at Rocky Mount. Tlie funeral was held at 2 p.m. Mondoy, January I8th,- at Howerton-Bryan Funeral' Chapel in Durham. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park. jiininy Sullivan Dies of Injuries Devorc (Jimmy) Sullivan. 28. of 1224 Areonnc Boulevard died Monday at Davie County Hospital in Mocksvillc of in> Juries received in an aulomobllo accident last weekend in Davie (h)unty. He was bom in Davie County and had lived in Winslon'Salem tu-o years. He was cmploi'cd at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was a fnember of Bethlehem AMB Zicn Church. Surviving are Ids uife, Mrs. •Nora A. Sullivan; two sons. Stcvie and Michael Campbell of 'Mocksville; his parents. Mr., and Mrs. Devore Sullivan Sr. of Vadkin County; three sisters. Mrs. Geneva Champtell of Davie County and Mrs. Dorothy Allen and Miss Katy Sullivan,- both of Yadkin County; and two brothers, Richard and Marvin I Sullivan of Vadkin County. Bio -Obituaries —1/21/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WmSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 1/22/1971 ATOCiS. • ' •Naomi Tu t7n Sa. natural I ciiie« ' ' *^'61!* Ipa We • Cbuijty 1..uncrai viJI be aV? Tl at deiier • luj, ,P-n».-SuudaCJurch. iBuria" uy/ichurch <bmclcry • 'h Anderson •.' Nanci^onibei^^>^)^*'"She was a ArWhodislichuSh-'®^ Ignited Sui*V|vfi '0 fif*A • R. j) lice rfi'* If _ The bo Jv ie' t '. i unorai H< me. Eaton's • I. •-.* ,.. ' n i " i5 .V ) / 9 7/ Bio -Obituaries -1/22/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 1/25/1971 ri'i ifiifi I > Irt IfSheQ^s Willia^D She', organist a MeUi(" Mrs. %AtTBR j^r.^^cb6ydLB^ iMOCKS\feLE^li lllrS.Leo McDougle/^ 91, ,. of ' lha Mclhodlst Home In Charlottl,; formerly of iMocfesyUIe, widoW^ of i Walter -E. M^puglc, died ijfisterqdy^. at; d'resbyleriaii H&iilUil- rat Ch^tldlle. Th*e ^nerdgr^U- at' ll! a.nl.' tflrst i/nile'djjirch.. BuHal |mel6ry.j Yi ' *',dalighici' of'<Dri BaUSF 1 unember aim wirst 'Unftdd • (B.d i a t eaurVlvd&^%'^ (jLf •». t '.n.' "^■S- 3ou.e(!ial Bio -Obituaries -1/25/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY; JANUARY 28, 1971 MISSSADIB N. TUTTBROW Miss Sadie Naomi TuUorow, 59, of Moctoville, R.( 1, died of natural causes Thursday at Davie County Hospllal. The funeral was held Sunday at Center United Methodist Church. Burial Vas in the church cemetery. She was bom in DavIe County to Luther Martin and Nancy Anderson Tutterow. She was a member of Center United Methodist Church. Surviving are six brothers, H. W,, R. Duke, Clay and Lonnie Tutterow of Mod^lUe, Rl. 1, W. Floyd Tutterow of StalesviUe and Odus Tutterow of Winston-Salem. MRS. BERTHA TAYLOR. 69 Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Mae Stewart Taylor, 69, were held Monday at Union Chapel United Methodist Qiur^. Officiating at the rites will be the Rev. Bobby Beck and the Rev. Roscoe Fisher. Burial will be in the diurch cemetery. The body is at Eaton Funeral Home here. The widow of Jesse Taylor, Mrs. Taylor was a resident of Rt. 1, Cleveland. 9ie died Friday at DavIe County Hospital. MRS. JESSE TAYLOR Mrs. Bertha Mae Taylor, 69, 'of Oeveland, Rt. 1, widow of Jesse Taylor, died Friday at Davie County Hospital. The fUnoral was Monday at Union Chapel United Methodist Churdi. Burial was In the ^ur^ cemetery. I%e was bom in DavIe County to William F. and Margaret TaylorSluart. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Dovie Barnhardt of Statesviile, Rt. 4, Mrs. Maty Spes of Salisbury, Rt. l, Mrs. Lucille Smith of MocksviUe and Mrs. Cathy MCullough of MocksviUe, Rl. 4; five sons, Clarence Taylor jpf Daytona Beach, Fla., Johnnie Taylor of Statesviile, Rt. 1, Howard Taylor of MocksviUe, Rt. 1, Howard Taylor of MocksviUe, Rt. 4, and Wayne Taylor of aeveland, Rt. 1; three steters, Mrs. Beulah Matthews of Lexington, Mrs. Mary Chlldress of Ttomasville and Mrs. Annie Harrelson of High Point; and a brother, Henry Stuart of Clonmons. JOHN P. MOTLEY, 83 John P. MoUey, 83, of Rt. 8, Salisbury, died Monday, at 7:45 p. m. in Rowan Memorial Hospita.l. He had been in deellnlng health for three years, seriously ill for 10 days. Bom Fd). 16, 1887 in Davie County, he was the son of the late Janies and America Sharpe Motley. He had resided lit Rowan ' County since 1928 and retired from N. C. Finishing Company in 1957. He was also a retired, farmer.. . ' Mr.Motley was a m'ember'of . Calvary Baptist Church for 40 . years. ^ His wife, Mrs. Andic Salley Motley, died Aug. 29. 1965. Sur^vors include three sons, RlG. Motley of Rt.l; Salisbury, . T.' James Motley of RL 8. • Salisbury. J.H. Motley of Rock well; two daughters, Mrs.' Gilbert W. Jacobs of Rt. 8, Sall^niry and Mrs. Edna M: HCIland of the home; one sister. Mr3»~L^ A. Doby of Rt 4, ' Salisbury. 17 grandchildren induding Steve HoUand who i^ddl with'him;'ahd a number great-mtuidchUdren.. ''3:30 in Calvary Baptist Church by the Riev.-J.';A'.:Richardson 'fJr., pastor and theltev:.FinIey ,M. .Grissett...of ."Franklin Presbytorian' Church, Burial rwas in Rowcin MenioHal Padc. iBENNIE CL mock; MOCKSVILLE —'Beniile Carl Meek,. 70, of Advance, .Rt 1. dled-yestarday at Daxle County Hospital.' The- funeral will be at 11 8,ro. Thursday at Eaton Funeral Chapel Here.. Burial wil be In the Advance' United Methodist Churcli cemetery. He was bdrn in Davie County to T. S.'and Ossle Beaudiamp Mock. He was a semiretlred meat cutter and a member, of the Mocks United Methodist (%urcb. • • Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Deems Ward Mock: a daughter, Mrs.. Doris Swing of Washington. D, C.; a son, Woodrow W. Mock of Advance; his stepmother, Mrs. T. S. Mock of High Point; live sisters. Mrs. Evelyn Stokes and Mrs. Gcrddlne Harbin of High Point, Mfb. Helen TUekcr of Lake Tbxaway, Mrs. Maggie Waston of Hollywood, Fla.. and Mrs. Georgia Right of Advance; and two broUiers, Elmer Hock of Advance -and Atex Mock o! Archdale. LONNIE MORRIS MOCKSVILLE — Lonnie Morris. 81, of Olin, Rt. 1, died Sunday ntght at his home. The funeral will be at 2 . p.m. Thursday at Mount Zlon Holiness Church In Hampton- 'viUe. Burial wUi be in Zlon Hill AME Zton Otoreh eemoteiy. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edna Parson and -Mrs. Gladys Nedd of Baltimore, Md.; and two sons. Hugh Morris of Baltimore and Hilary Morris of ' Harmony. Bio -Obituaries -1/28/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 ~ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY; JANUARY 28, 1971 Mtts. THOMAS P. COWAN Mrs. Edna Bdll Cowan, about 60, of Hamptonvilte, Rt. 1, wife of niomas Wands Cowan, died Saturday at Iredell Memorial Hosfdtal at StatesvUIe. She was bom in Iredell County to Claude and Maggie Oalton. She was a memb^ of Peasant HOI Baptist Qiurch. Surviving are ner husband; two daughters, Mrs. Jacqudine Lomqx of Elkin and Mrs. Darlene ' Baizemore of Jonesville; and six sons, Leroy Cowan of MocksvOle, Rt. 2, Early Cowan of Portsmouth, Va., Ihomas . Cowan of Long Beach, Calif., James and Claude Cowan of the Army and Sjpencer Cowan of the Air Force. MRS. WALTER E. MctDOUGLE Mrs. Alice Lee McDou^e, 91, of the Methodist Home in Oiarlotte, formerly of Mocksville, widow of Walter E. McDougle, died Sunday at Ftesbyterlan Hospital at Charlotte. The funeral was Tuesday at. ' First United Methodist Church. • Burial was in Rose cemetery. She. was the daught^ of Dr. ' William D. and Sarah Bailey Lee. She was a member and .organist at the First United . Methodist Church.: • I n There are no ' immediate < survivors. Bio -Obituaries -1/28/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA j.i.M!, • mmm' I Rt. 4} a carpenter," was dead 1 when he got to Davie County Hospital this morning. , ; , He was .bom in Davie'^ County ^ «n Feb: 1, 1900, to PhilUp and Margaret Sours Davis. ' He was a member of Concord United Methodist Church: and, j Sunday School and had served , as superintendent and teacher m the Sunday School lor several i years. He also had ;se^ed. t>n! tte board of trustees.-' • ■' " Surviving are his wifv^s.Otta Cope. Davis;' and two sisters, Mrs, Eunice 'Everhardtof Mocksville, Rt. 4 and Mrs. Maggie Aaron of Lexington, f . The funeral will be conductedat 2:30 p.m. Sunday at ConcordUnited Methodist Church by theRey. J. C. Lane. Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. 5ie -body is at Eaton's Funeral-;3Ipme and will beplaced in Hhe church 30 minutes before the service. The family will be at thefuheral home from 7 to 9 p.m.^|urday, . . T" -! v-\ C,' Ky i- 7/ DAViE GO. POELIC LIBRARY WjOCKSViLLE, NC ! I ™ANK martin walker S..sra.freA;at Eatons ChapeE Burial will ' Chr^t, fo^nir»« '"'5 '5 County Waftw oJist■merchantI Surviving are his wife MrsMae Seaford Walk™ ' tTo'.' of M Loaille Daniei!DanW of""S?Suri:. B^alfey.^'Sd k2^- fhro A® Mocksville; and« *T® Mrs. R. w Davi<! iof Norfolk, Va.. Mrs. N. B. Ro^e Mrs "oSf M P?'AlSn, Ohio. •V"-^ / - (f O DAViZ ff-s J.-^ I L;:-.. J Iv)-j'-.yrkOV ji.LiL^ NQ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NC 10 - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THUIWDAV, FEBRUARY 4, !97| -^>1# •-«> y'v -■ire my t VESTAL LEE CALL Vestal Lcc Call. 71. of Rt. 8, Salisbury, well-known In the Piedmont for his work with deaf persons, died Stinday at 12:20 a. m. in Rowan MemorialHospital. Formerly ofCoolecmee, Mr. Call had been in declining health for one year,seriously ill for one month. Bom April 1,1899 in DavidsonCounty, he was the son of the late John Marshall and Ida Young Call.He graduated from the North Carolina School for the Deaf InMorganton. Prior to his retirement, he was a machinist for Erwln Mills for 33 years. Mr. Call was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Qturch and the Patriotic Order of Sons of Known in Piedmont North Carolina as the "father of the deaf," Mr. Call lost his hearing at oge H. Later he became instrumental in forming or helping to maintain 2S Sunday Schools for the deaf and regularly conducted classes atvarious lurches throughout this area. He also taught signlanguage classes at Salisbury's recreation center. Mr. Call gave numerous talks at meetings, parties and picnics for deaf persons and wroteregularly for a publication desired for deaf persons In this State. His wife, the former Patria Leo, died in 1962. Survivors include two sons, Vestal Call Jr. of Winston* Salem, WUford L. Call of GrandForks, N. D.: thicCT daughters, Mrs. J. Frank Waller of Salisbury, Mrs. PaulWilliams of Somerset, Ky., and Mrs.. Bennie Oakley ofBurlington; two brothers, 0. C. .Call of Spencer and Kelly Call of'JB.oute;:!, Mocksyille,; ifoursisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilsonof Rt. 8, Salisbury, Mrs. WilfredEddingcr of Hi^ Point, Mrs. Albert' Howard of Mocksville and Mrs. Qccrco Smith of Rt. 4,Mocksville; 16 ^andchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday in St. Luko'sEpiscopal Church by the Rev. James Fortune of Winston- Salem. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. WILLIAM CLAUDE gOOKE Funeral services for William Claude Cooke, S9, of 316 S.Mulberry Slrecl, Slatcsvllle,formerly of Mocksville, were held Monday. January 25th, atBunch Funeral Home and burial was In Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Cooke died Saturday,January 23rd, of a heart attack Bl Davis Hospital in Statcsville. He was born in Ircdell County to R. L. and Delia Fox Cooke. He was a retired employee ofthe Vettfans AdministrationHospital at Salisbury.Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella Fischer Cooke; fourdatighters, Mrs. Jack Keller ofHarmony, Rt. t, Mrs. Dwight Carter of 308Aubumdale Street,Wlnston-Salcm, Mrs. Claudia Morrow and Mrs. Barbara Anderson o( Slatesville; four sisters, Mrs. Walter Elium andMrs. Irene Chapman ofStatesville, Mrs. Ervin Ross ofNewport New, Va., and Mrs. Hazel Home of Mocksville; andthree brothers, Russell B. and EdG. Cooko of StatcsvUIc. andJohn D. Cooke of Richmond,' Va. MRS. RUFUS WILLIAAIS Mrs. Laura Correlt Gales WUUams, 76. of Mocksville, Rt.4, widow of Rufus Williams,^ed Saturday at Davlc County Hospital. The funeral was held at .Liberty United Methodist Church. Burial was in RowanBfcmorlal Park near Salisbury. She was bom in Davie County to William and Anna Leflercorrdl. She was a retired E^nMills employe. Surviving are five stepdaughters, Mrs. RubyBroadway, Mrs. Rebecca Snyder and Mrs. FrancesCorrell of Mocksville, Rt. 4,Mrs. Bessie Jordan of ^Isbury and Mrs. Jessie -Bell B«k ofI^xlngton, Rt. 3; two stepsons, William F. Gales of Cooleemceand Ralph Gales of KannapoUs; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Owens of Lexington and Mrs. WillieDaniel of Mocksville, Rt. 4; two brothers, George CorrcIl of Mocksville, Rt. 4 and AllenCorrdl of Advance, Rt. 2. FRANK MARTIN WALKER Frank Martin Walker. 74, ofMock^ille - died Saturday at Davle County Hospital. The funeral was held Monday at Eaton's Chapel. Burial was In Jericho Church of Christ uemistnry. . •:He was bonfln' Darie' County to Robert and Mamie Greoie Walker. He was a member of the North Main Street Church of Christ, and. was a retired merchant. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mae Seaford Walker; two daughters, Mrs.JaKille Danielof Mocksville and Mrs. Betty Daniel of MooresvUlc; seven sons, Mike Walker ofCooleemce, and Bill. Jake, Pete, J. P., Bailey, and Kenny Walker, all of Mocksville; and three Asters, Mrs. H. W. Davis of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. N. B. Rose of Pompano Beach, Fla., end Mrs. Otis McClamrock of Akron, Ohio. WILLIAM R. DAVIS William Roswell Davis, 70, ofRt. 4, Mocksville, was dead onarrival at Davle CountyHo^ltaJ Friday morning. Fweral services were heldSunday at Concord UnitedMethodist Church, conductedby the Rev. J. C. Lane. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Park.Bom in Davle County Feb. I,1900, he was a son of the latePhillip and Margaret Sours Davis. He was a carpenter, member of Concord Methodist Church, and superintendent ofSunday School and a teacher,and a trustee for many years.Survivors include his wife,Mrs. Otta Cope Davis; two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Ebcrhardtof Mocksville and Mrs. Maggie Aaron of Lexington. ELMO FOSTER Elmo Utah Foster, Mocksville. Route 3, died FViday, January 15lh, of natural causes at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, January I7th, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in .the Bethel United Methodist Church cemetery. He was bom in Davie County to Samuel L. Foster and the late Mamie Driver Foster. He was a member of the' Bethel United Methodist Church and was a merchant. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Juanlta Hcndrix Fostn*: two daughters, Mrs. Russell Pearson, Jr. of Hanford, Calif, and Miss Beverly Foster of Greensboro; his father of Mocksville, Rt. 3; a brother, Alton Foster of Mocksville, Route 3; and, l grandchild, Jon Stephen Pearson of Hanford, California. Bio -Obituaries - 2/4/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 2/4/1971 ;ChapeI^Bunal3 pafaS'^^MpS S^KSiyEdsoS! iio^^7p)m7i :ani|^4Susan^ ^Eatcfn' '•M6J:fclv^e^Rt''5rFI^ ipf jt.'Mockwiire rt anc!*#jjla't-1 ityayI^ja£'^^pj^^^e,j::R S' \Jc p.-r^ (I L Tc£- t-t f?/ Bio -Obituaries -2/4/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 2/5/1971 5 TT §^^^pl^ViiXE»i*-^^ra^^Meral''r*— -- cemefei^i^dIed,Wcdnes^Ly-i^g^»5fer.-'-??ag37&£tg.^gq:^ <; kr 0^c<_p.n t L 7^ r* /9 7/ Bio -Obituaries - 2/5/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE R^ECORD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY II. 1971 - 10 MRS. BDSON VALENTINE Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor Valentine, 70, of Mocksville, wife of Edson Valentine, died Feb. 3rd, at Davle Ooiaity Hospital. Tfto funeral was held Friday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Eaton^ Baptist Oiurch cemetery. She was bom In Davle County to John and Susan Eaton Naylor. She was a member of the First Baptist Qiurch and was a r^ired Khool teacher. Surviving are her husband; a dster, Mrs. Velmer Bowles of Woodleaf, Rt. 1; and three brothers, Clyde Naylor of Mocksville, Rt. S, Floyd Naylor of Mocksville and Martin Naylor of Mocksville, Rt. 2. MRS. W.C. SEAMON Mrs. Caroline Rebecca Seamon, 67, of Rt., l Cleveland, died • at 2:05 pjn. Monday, February 8th in North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston* Salem following a serious Qlness of seven weeks. Mrs. Seamon, native of Davle County was bom Nov. 23, 1903, and was the daughter of the late Cyrus Monroe and Tabltha WiUlams West. Her husband, Walter C. Seamon, whom she married Dec. 23, 1923, survives. Other survivors include two sons, Brady Seamon of Oevdand and ArvU C. Seamon, Rt. 1, devdand; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Burton of Rt.- 6, Salisbury; one brother, Clayton West of Rt. 1, Wo^eaf; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were con* ducted Wednesday at 3 pjn. In ' Needmore Baptist Churdi by the' Rev. Wade H. James, the Rev. Henry Carroll and the Rev. Eugene Goodman. Burial was in the church cemetery. ALEX SHOSTAK, 26 Alex Shostak, 26, of 200 Alexander Avenue, in Lakewood, N. J., formerly of 204 Marsh St., Salisbury, died February 2, at the Veterans Hospital in East Orange, N. J. Mr. Shostak was born In New York,N.Y.. He graduated from Lakewood High School in Lakewood, N. J. He served In the United States Air Force in Vietnam and Japan. He also served in the South Hard Fire Department in HowcU Town ship, N. J. ^ostak is survived by his wife, Mrs. George M. Shostak, formerly Joyce McDanlel, the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Howard McDanlel of 54 Davle St., Oooleemee; his son. An* thony Shostak of the home; his mother, Cathcryn Shostak of New Jersey. Services wore held at the St. Alexander Nevsky Russia Orthodox Church, Wednesday. Burial took place Thursday at the Wocdlawn Cemetery in Lakewood. ' MRS. C. a: DEAL. 95 Mrs. Maggie Hileman Deal, 95, of Parks Road, Rt. 1, Woodleaf, died Sunday morning at' 2:30 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jesse Talley of Ctmcord. She had been in declining health for several yeara. Bora Dec. 7,1875 in Catmrrus County, riie was the daughter of the tsio John . Orawfora and Mairy Dianne Bostian Hilonan. She was educated in Cabarrus County' Sdiobls, and was a member Unljy. Presbyterian Church for d^'eS^Yoars. : Her husband, Charlie Alexando' Deal, died Jan. 18, .i966.:/y-/ V- Su^vors-include four sons, Carl Leonard Deal,, of Rt. 1, Woodleaf; Charlie Thomas Deal of Rt. l; Salisbury, Levt Crawford Deal of Greensboro, James GObert Deal of Rt. 3, Salisbury; six daughters, hfrs. Jesse Talley and Mrs. George Andrews, both of Concord, Mrs. George McDanlel of Rt.. !, Salribury, Mrs. Paul Carter of Rt. 4, Mocksville, Mrs. Clay Wilhelm of Rt. 7, Salisbury and Miss Ethel Deal of 1 Woodleaf; one brother, Paul Brandon Hileman of Kan* napolls; one sister, Mrs. ^mier Sloop of China Grove; 35 grandchildren; 7i great* granddiildrcn; and six great* greal-grandd)ildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday afternoon in Uidty Presbyterian Qiurch by the Rev. Malcolm Bullock, pastor. Burial was in the diurdi cemetery. Bio -Obituaries — 2/11/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 2/16/1971 lo^ral-wl^lis at " in»a fieaig|'TT7iiAaa?>tf mW88 a rara.histJua^ Eeadi^i^ Jtoatlftr, )^<o^fialllk>rd,.OElM®Bm|y aUriatbier itf-Hoe&s^i^.|Bt>a: aad a brother, AltoQ BmeHSm" lequestiT'&l^ia^ymomini^ ^ ina&'SoLftir^vw | 1b ^Copn^ Heart . %-i^" n7/ Bio -Obituaries - 2/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2 - DAVIE COUNH' ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY. FEORUARV 17, 1971 Page 1 Davie Man Killed As Train Hits Machine A 4S'year*old employe of Am^or Slone Cbmpany of Woodleaf, who made nis home to Mocksville died early Friday, Feb. I21h from injuries received in a Thursday aflemoon traffic accident on company property. Htls was the fifth traffic fatality in Rowan County this year. The employe. Identified as Isaac I. Hardison of Rt. 5, Mocksville, reportedly was merating a quarry machine near the Southern Railway crossing when struck by a local train at 2:25 pjn. Hardison med at 2 ajn. Friday at Rowan Memorial Koqtltal from chest injuries received In the accident, ac* cording to a ho^ital report. No charges will apparently be issued. The Rowan Cbunty Sheriff's Department was called into Investigate the ac* ddent since it occurred on private property. The quarry madilne, which was to haul stone, and the oigine of the train were both extensively damaged in the accident, according to reports. The train was operated by W. W. Webb of CocIe«nee. A spokesman for the Southern Railway said that thetrain was on regular sdiedule traveling from Mocksville to Mocresville. No further ddails of the accident were available. Funeral services for Bar* dison, were held at 3 pjn. Sunday at Batons Chapel with the Rev. Hunter Church of* fidating. Burial was In Union Baptist Church cemetery in Yadkin Cbunty. Mr. Hardison was born in New Hanover County to Isaac and Era Plowman Hardison on Od. 9, 1927. He was employed by Superior Slone Comply. Surviving are his uddow, Mrs. Evelyn Wells Hardison: four daughters, Wilma Jane Har* dison of WInston-Salero, Mrs. Janice Faye Crank of Kollins. Va., MissIna Mae Hardison and Susan Kaye Hardison of Ferrom, Va.; two sons. Gene Hardison and William Hardison of Ferrom, Va; his mother, Mrs. Era Bailey of Route 2. Advance; and tlvee brothers, Ellis Hardison and Wade Hardison of Winston*SaIem and Billy Hardison of the Air Force. DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, 1 EUHIIARY 17. 1971 9 , ' MRS. JOHN F. BROWN n Mrs. Emfly ESam Brown, 89, of Mocksville, Rl. 5, widow of John F. Brown, died February 9th at the home of a dai^tCT, Mrs. Earl Hurley, with whom she lived. :. The iUneral was held at 2 p. m.- Thursday at Sechrest Funeral Chapri at High Point. Burial was in Floral Garden Park.- ' She was born at Uncolnton, Ga., to'John P. AND ladarse FVeeman Elam. She was'^a Illethodi^. •'.Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John W. Tbte of Long Beach and Mrs. Hurley, a son, Floyd Brown of High Point, Rt. 2; ooAb sister, Mrs. Essie Kelly of Uncolnton. WILLIAM POWELL William Powell, 70,. of •Mocksville Rt. 1, died Saturday at Veterans Hospital, In Salisbury. i: Funeral services^^were held, Monday at Cbnter United Methodist Church by the Rev. B^y Bearden. Bu^al was in ine.church cemetery. ' He was born in Davie CDunty, Bdardi 7, 1892 son the late James and Mary Katberlne ' Dwiggins. He was a World War Tveteran and a retired farmer. He is survived by his wife, Anna ^oot Powell, of Mocksville; two^ers, Mre. J. B. Wilson of Mocksville, and Miss FVands Powell of MocksvtUe and one brother, S. 'Q. Powell of Greensboro. Bio -Obituaries - 2/17/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA C£b h 4 or do y\ -4 i Crry^S^NTiNEL Winston-Salem, N. C. Thursday; FiaRUARY 18,19T1 ,Miss Butner Dies at 75 Miss Sophie Louise Butner, 75, ^ Advance, Rt 1, died at 2 a.m. today at the Pran-Ray Nursing Home at Mocksville. She had been in declining health for some time but deatii was unexpected. ' She was bom in bavie County on May 10, 1895 to Walter L. and Addie Lee Butner. She was a life-long member of the Macedonia Moravian Church. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Mattie Bowden of Mocksville, and a brother, Ernest C. Butner of Advance, Rt 1. ^ The funeral wUl be conducted QQ Q at 11 a.m. Saturday at Voglers -J Z Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. q Taylor LofHn. Burial will 5>e in □ jV the Macedonia Moravian co=!Churdi graveyard. 2 ^ Z The family will be at the m X funeral home from 7 to, 8 p.m. dFriday. O § >- • Ci! yfV»Oi/KsV/if0^ Q UJ 4 -3_DAV1E county enterprise record, TH^DAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1971 J. P. Peimlger, 83 Joel lYanklln Pouilger, 83, of Woodleaf, Rt. l, was on arrival at Davle County Hospital February ITth af- temopn at 5 o'doek. Bora in Rowan Onunty on Jan. 13,1888, be was (he son of tbe late John H. C. and Sarah Jane BlarUn Bennlger. Survivors indude the widow, Ada Miller Penniger; four daughtos, Mrs. Ruth Habr of China Grove, Mra. Helen Waller of Rt. 1, Woodleaf, Mrs. Bonnie Mtnar of Rt 7, StatesvUle and Bfrs. Barbara Jean Bradley of den Eilyne, m.; three sons, Jdm Robert Penninger and Otis Lee Penninger, both of Rt. 1, Woodleaf; and Jod Franklin PeniUnger Jr., of Irvington, i^.; one aistor, Mrs. Rosa Brown of Woodleaf: 12 graml- children: and 10 great* granddiildren. Funeral services were con ducted FWday in Cooleonee Rresbytorian Church by the Rev. Roscoe Brown Fisher and the Rev. G. P. Whltiey, executive secretary of WinsUm* Salem Presbyterian Churches. Burial was In Unity lYesbytorlan Church Cemetoy in Rowion County. Blembmof ttie oflldal board of Cooleemee Presbyterian Churdi served as pallbearers. MRS. PLEASANT THORNTON Mrs. Dealia Deedng Thorn* tm, 94, of fifocksville, Rt. 3, widow of Heasant Thornton, died Sunday at Davle County Hospital. The funeral was hdd Monday at Comatser United Methodist Church. Burial vras in the diun^ conetery. She wasbnm in Davie County to Mr. and Bilrs. Drew Thornton. There are no immediate survivors.. ' • BOCBANDLEB MOOSSVXLLE - Ed ChsBdIsr. n, of Advance; Rt l, j died yensrday at Davle Counhf HospnaL The ftmeral vdU.be'at 2' pjn.' Thunday at Eibadlle United Mstbodlit Church. Burial wU be in tbe cbnrdi cemetuy.. • Ho .was bmn la Randolpb- Connty to EBsba and Eitber Fields Chaadlsr..* Suyvlvlag an three dangU^ Mti. Kyle Tanning of LeilBglan aad Hn. W. A. Everidie- aad Mrs. Geo^te BIsnfcSMWp of WlastonGalem: a tea, Edward Chandler n Advance; Xtt. 1*. two step* daugbhmt Mrs. P. O. Sink and Bin. Id Sbimntftll of Lex* lniton,JtJ: tWow# Ei^ Chaadur of Iflgb Poiat aad Bhia. lUby Beaa tf Deatra. Rt. It a brother, Clinton R. Chandiir el Ti»pa. He.: ead a half btethtf. Cberile Fields of HfRhJMat . Mrs. Rhyhe Betty, Kibg Rbyne, 38; Rt .5, LIneolnton. died Tuesday ■in Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem. Funeral services will be ctmdttcted Thursday at 2:30 pjn, at Trinity Lutheran Church. Graveside services will be at6 pjn.,Thursday at.Mount Ho^ mon.Lutheran.Cburdi Cemetery near Concord. Surviving. are. b e r husbaiidi Rev. Jade Rhyne, pastor of Sa^ ■tan and SL Luk^ Lutheran Cfaurches; three daughters,Cheryl ^QiialMsth''Rh^e, Lisa Antoinette Rhyne and BettySa^ Rhyne, all (he home; on son, Mark Timothy Rhynec^tbo' home; parents. Mr. and Ubi. GlImer.Rboe King of Con cord; and one sister. Bins. Unda Btnris of Cracord. ^ Mr.-Rhyhe is a fomer pastor of.^the:. Hdy Cross Luthman 'Ctarch and the family resided, on Mocksviile, Rt 4 . The -services will be conduct ed hy Rev. Jack: Smith. Rev. Karl Dunn, • Rev. Curtis Wise and Rov. Clarence Slfford. Mrs.. Rhyne attended %rris-'hnrg High School In Harrishorg, •N: C, and graduated from Le- nolr Rhyne College with on A.B. • degree in primary education. Sho taught odiod in Columbia. • 8.' C., Hlekoiy, Woodleaf, N. C and Coolcemeo, N. C. She badtx^ (eaclting at Park Elemen- toiry School In Ltneolnton for the post three and one-hatt years. She was a diolr directorand a mcmltcr of Buffalo Sho^ Homo Demonstration Club. Bliss SOPHIE BUTNER, 75 Miss Sophie Louise Butno', 75, of Advance, Rt. 1, died at S am. Thursday at the Ftan*Ray Nursing Home at BlockaviUe.She had been in dedinlng health for some time but death wasunexpected. She was bom in Davie County on Bfay to, l^ to Walter L. and Addle Lee Butner. She was alifelong member of the Blacedonia BSoravian Churdi. Surviving is a sister, Mra. Mattle Bowden of MocksvOle, and a hrottier, Ernest 0. Butner of Advance, Rt. I. The funeral was conducted Saturday at Voglera CtemmonsChapd by the Rev. Ta}dor LofUn. mirial wfli be in the Blacedonia BSoravian Churdigravei^M. (See next page, obituary in Winston-Salem Joumal.) Bio -Obituaries - 2/25/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 2/25/1971 •MdcIcffvaiiB.>.The loneral, v:r4 Y n V«t<>av'Qf^\1'ai<0(fnni!l' "libi.^LfeoiiafcuKvdnSe, 'JCoUelte of .'Mocksville; ^;a sony iThomiism ^Kiddie 'pt- Advance.■Jit;1 'tlir'ee^ .MsierS.-TfMrs?IvKenneth Smith" and Mrs. ErnestCope of Moeksville; Rt.v2, ;aMiMrs.'Sallio West of . Advance;Rt 51;»and four. hrotheft." 'John;[Seats *50! ."?Mdck5Villeri;Rt.0i.2,:Th6ma8'" Seats of San Frandsco,;iClyde 'F. Seats -of- Mocksville,,iRt,c3^i.^dd'-.Charles Seats ;'of 'l>na>1 :XVhi!^nn'.Sa1em. I*' iMiUer Funeral '-■.iioma'^'X n<Winstoh«alemiA#A^a Bio -Obituaries - 2/25/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4,1971 MISS VIRGINIA E. PLOTT Min Virginia ESbabeth Plott. 42,-of MocksvtUe, Rt. 2, dleaV PAraRh of natural causes at a Davie Oounty Itospital. Ibe faneral was held Prlday at EMonb Funeral Cbapd. Bnrtalwasin Betldehero Unltkd BleCbo^ Ouscdi Cmetery. . Sbea^boninDavleCoui^ .to John C. and Lola Wood ^tt.( n Smrvivfng are* two^atst^y■B!rs. Clyde Beck of MockavIRt,'MRt. 4, and Mrs. Marganet 7 Bowles olWin^-Salan: and a...VCOmerjliee Hott of l IIrdI^r. riddle ' Mrs. IfoUe Seats Riddie.M; of Advance; Rt« 1, widow of Ernsst rlL-IUddle died Feb.' Mtb'in the i, Dayfe ..County Hospital. at' MocksviUei:'' ii.lhe fmKO^ was Held Friday at Macedonia Moravian Church'! in Davie Cbunty. Burial waa-in.the dmrdi graveyard.: ;.. She was in Davie County to P. T. and Amanda Hester. Seats.- She was a member. ' Macedonia Moravian ChuroR. lSurviving are flve das^tdflft <Mrs. Lester Parks.' Mrs.^bsn Onmatser. Mrs. Tommy Longand Mrs. Jer^ Davis of Ad vance Rt. 1, and Mrs. Leonard Qdlette of MocksvUle; a son,Thomas H. Riddle of Advance, Rt. 1; . three sisters, Mrs. .KennieUi Smith and Mrs. Ernest Cope of MocksvUle, Rt. 2,-and. Mrs.SaUie West of Advance Rt. I; and frar brtdhers, Seats^ BIbcksviUe, Rt. 2, TboiHas Smts of San Ftancisco, Gyde F. Seals'of MocksviUe, Rt.* 9, and Charles Seats of Teague 'Road, Winston-Salem. • ' ' k MRS. BERTHA M. HENLEY fif Mrs. Bertha WtlUams Mo<^Henley. 84, . of 5121Playground Road, Archdalt, tied Sunday at High Point.MomorfaJ Hoqdtal.I The funeral was held Monday at Cuml^ Chapel. A sOcmdservice was held Monday at Mocks Unlt^ Methodic Churchpi Davie County. Burial was M Ibe diurcb cemetery.^ 9ie was a member of Haley and Alice Bailey's StoneviUe jChristlan Church and Mocks United Methodist Church.( Surviving are fi ve daughtersi'Mrs. S. E. Rights of Advance, Mrs. B. C. Stokes and Mrs. WlUIam C. Harbin of High Point, Mrs. L. 0. Watson ofBollywood, Fla., and Mrsi Thurmond L. Tucker of Lakd Toxaway; and two sons, E. 81 Bfodc of Advance and AIek Mock of the home. : TIMOTHY MARK RUSS ;• Timothy Mark Russ, cne<Iay old son of DarreU Wayne andNancy Campbdl Russ of Ad*vance Rt. l, died of naturaScauses Satuday at FOrayth Memorial Hospital In WinAon- Satero. 0 A graveside service was heldMimday at Pralernity Church ofthe Brethroi conelery.; Surviving are his parents; a sister. MIra Brandy Russ ofMoieksvUte, Rl. 4; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mra.Charles Campbdi of Winston* Sol em and Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Russ of MocksvUle. J.M. Trexler Of G>oleemee Born Anil 80b lik he was ijtoam of Adam T. m Maggie ^ • TVexlcr of Coitoeiiai, ^ nu^ ■ vlve. ifFuneral airvlcaa<wUI be can*.ducted 11mridiy"-il'4 p.ni. MCodecmeeFtrsI Baptist ChuMi' : u^imhewaihmcmlMr.Ofnci- mlnbteiaarill tw Oie Rev.M. T.'Caleeaad&ioRev.ft^d.Edwards; BarfM wttl be bfteih' an MenoriaiPattfc, SalUbu^t ' ' InadiIitfQafohl8Mtecit8.MiaL survived by the' wtd^, Uulanf AUo) Tyexiiar: dbd son,'Donald'i,Trexler of Oudatnto; thieilll^ters. Mrs. Jfm saw and Mra. E. B. Mdtoo, both of Oooteemee,.sMrsXlngdwBeain OTGibenvUlb,.'" 8.dr roar'.tMthers, diyl^.lUy' i and A. T. Trexler Jr. all ofChotoemaeandQIatmTroxIerflf•cui.Trexter, 62, of Codeemee, ■died Ihe^ay In Davia County { SS^^' j grand-Hospital ] ^ sfiuBTOi. . ■ _ Bio -Obituaries - 3/4/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 7B - DAVIE.COUNTY ENTEIU*R1SE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 Funeral services for B. T. Wilson of Salisbury, were held Sunday, March 7, a( 3 p.m. at Soldier's Memorial A.M.B. ZIon Church. He was a former principal of Davie Central School, now Davie County High School. He died last lliursday. en . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARGI11,1971 MRS. ROBAHALLGOOD Mrs. Bcaulah Lowder Aligood, 76, of Lasater Lake Road, wife of Robah Aligood, died Saturday at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday at Union Hill Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was born in Forsylh County to John Lewis and Emma Virginia Transou Lowder. She was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church. Wvlving are her husband; a dau^ter, Mrs. Evcrette Biaclc- wood of Mocksville; two sons, Ray and Herman Aligood of Lasater Lake Road; two sisters, Mrs. John B. Jarvls and Mrs. Bertha Sheek of aemmons, Rt, 1; and a brother, Robert R. Lowder of CIcmmons, Rl. 1. JAMES M. TREXLBR Funeral services for James M. Trexler of Coolcemee were held Thursday at the First Baptist Oiurch, Cooieemee at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Tom Gales and Rev. David Edwards. In ternment was in' Rowan Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Scott Jordan, Hunter Miller. Ralph Owens, Harold Hamilton, George Jordan and Terry Dedmon. Found Frozen The body of a Davic County man was found early Friday morning In the Barney Hill section of Vadkin County. He was identified as Junior Lee Scott, 50, of Mocksville, Route 4. Dr. L. S. Hall, a Vadkin 0}unty medical examiner, said that Scott died of exposure. He said the man was frozen to death. Dr. Hall said Scott was found in a field, and that he suspected that the man had been there for over two days. He also said he found no evidence of foul play. He was born in Davie County. He was a mwnbcr of MaineviUe AME ZIon Church and was an employee of the Hanes Corp. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Estclla Scott; six daughters, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ruckcr, Mrs. Annie Lee Eaton and Miss Karen D. Sroot of Winslon-Salem, Mrs. Carolyn Gene Williams of Boonville, Mrs. Ethel Louise Pruitt ond Mrs. Stella Mae Scott of Cooieemee; two' sons, William and Robert Lee Scott of Mocksville; six sisters, Mrs. Ola Mae Pclree of-Winston- Salcm, Mrs. Margaret Morris, Mrs. Lenora Hairston and Mrs. Ann Davis,of.WalnufCove. Mrs. Virginia^ Sarcery 'of Mar- tlnsvnie,.Va., and Mrs. Peggie •-Jean Satlerfield of Madison; and five brothers, Walter, Ralph,"Henry, Harry and Fred Glbum of Walnut Cove. Bio -Obituaries -3/11/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA C. O. FOSl^ 1l6Eestia^9^rive^^W 44 e^' Tuesdajl?^ VFors^ Hemqoial HospitjdvlThe funeral ^MtdU "be at 4 p.m. today/'at Vdglers Main Street.:Clmp^. -Burial-^nll be in the Moravian^trraveyard/ n =" n He was bom in Havie County to Frank and Martha Foster Foster. He .was a member of Home . Moravian Church. He was also a member of Salem Masonic Lodge No. 167 and was. a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a .retired employe: of R; 3. Reynolds Tobacco Co. ' " Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Stroaer Foster; a son, Allison B. Foster ef Stokesdale; and two brothers, Hu^ Foster of Mocksville and Mayo Foster of Mountain Home, Tenn. The family requests that any memorials be made to the Moravian Home for the Aging. S. K«.rcK M, |9 7> <3 Jr' C/ O .i 0 iL 1 C3— <J Dsvie Go. Public Library . Mocksville, N. C. CO i A A V JTocksjolIe - died yes^dai-^ -causes^Vaf-'her home-'at. ^atqa's. Puneraij .P®°J^g ..arrangements". ^•ft She-.waa.bom in' r>^.--,.:L cjyv V, • .-|S^vmg are.fhertpareit^W ail,v"^ and OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLe, NC 0«fe Co. Public Litery msville, N. c. 6D - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1971 MISS MARSHA ANN PATNER MRS. G. H. HOLMAN. 72 Miss Marsha Aim Patner, 24, of South Main Street, MoeksvHIe, died Wednesday of natural causes at hmr home. She was bom In Davie Oufflty to Josqih and Hden Kollhouser Patner Jr. Funerid sorvices were hdd FHday at three o'dock at Baton's Chapel. The Rev. I^and Richardson ofndated. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Surviving are her parents of the home and her grand- mothers, Mrs. Ella Hsititousef of MocksviUe and Mrs. Joseph Patner Sr. of Forty Fbrt, Pa.; and a great-grandmother, Mrs. H. C. Meron^ of MocksviUe. Mrs. Myrtle UUie Hblman, 72, of 12S Regal Drive, wife of Gaither H. Holman, died Sunday at Caldwdl Memorial Hoqiltm. She was bora in CaldweU County to Pinkney and Emma Baradte PenneU. Surviving are her husband, a dau^ter, Bdrs. D. F. Araey of Lenoir, and two brothers. Worth PenneU of Lenoir, Rt. 1, and James PenneU of North Wllkesboro. BITS. Hoiman Is Uie grand- moUwr of Mrs. Randall Beane of Edgewood Circle, Cooieanee. C. O.FOSTER CUaude O. Foster of 560 Westview Drive SW died Itiesday at Forsylh Memwlal Hbspitm. The funeral was held at 4 p. m. Thursday at Voglers Main Street Chapd. Burial was in Uie Moravian Graveyard. He was born in Davie County to Frank and Martha Foster Foster. He was a member of Home Moravian Church. He was also a monber of Salem Masonic Lodge No. 187 and was a member of Uie Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a retired em* plojroe of R. J. Reynolds Tbbecco Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Stroder Foster; a son, Allison B. Foster of Stokesdale; and two brothers, Hugh Foster of MocksviUe and Mayo Foster of Mountain Home.Tenn. WILLIAM E. NOLLEY WUiiam Edward NOUey, 77, of Oooieemee died Thursday at Lynn Haven Nursing Home at MocksviUe. The funeral was held Saturday at Liberty United Methodist Church in Davie County. Burial was in the diurch cemd^. He was born in Davie County to Jacob and Sarah Moore Head NoUey. He was a member of the Liberty United Methodist Churdi and was a retired employe of Erwin Mills at Cooleemee. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fannie B. NoUey; two half sisiers, Mrs. Cora Foster of Lexington and Mrs. Sadie Jacob of Cooleemee; and a half brother, Clifford Head of Cooleemee. WILEY S. BARNEY Wiley Seaborn Barney, 76, of Advance, Rt. 2, died Saturday in a hospital In Raleigh. The funeral was held Tuesday at Advance United Methodist Church. Burial was In the churdi cemetery. He was bora in Davie County to GUes M. and Lou Sheets Barney. He was a member of Advance United Methodist ^urch and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Pauline Shermer Barney; two daughters. Mrs Henry Boker of Advance. Rt. I, and Miss Lucy Barney of the home; three sons. Roy Barney of Ktocksville. Rt. 4, Paul Barney of Advance. Rt. 2. and Ronnie Barney of the tome; two sisters. Mn. DeUa Gornatzer of Advance. Rt- 1. and Mrs. Charles Bean of Cooleetnce; and a brother. W. T. Barney of Advance. Rt. 1. JOHN C. BOWLES, 52 John C. Bowles, 52, of Jacksonville, Florida, died Monday night at his home. The funeral wUl be held Thursday at 11 a. m. at Eaton Funoral Home in hlocksviUe. Burial will foUow in F^k Baptist Church Cemetoy. He was born in 1918 in Davie County, the son of Uie late Lee Bowles and Jessie Johnstone Bowles who lived oq Jeridw Road. Surviving are: his wife, the formo' Juanita Rattz of Davie County; a son. John C. Bowles, Jr., and a daughter, Sarah Elteabeth Bowies, both of Uie tome; four sisters, Mrs. AUce Ddman of Wbimton, Maryland. Mrs. Vera Soobey of Marlow. Md.. Mrs. Elnora Luper of Rt. 4, MocksvUle, and Miss Roberta Bowles of Jacksonville, Florida; one brother. Worth M. Bowles of SeatUe, Washington. The family will be al the , funeral tome from 7-9 p. m. n Wednesday night. Bio -Obituaries — 3/18/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 2S. 1971 BEAL UAMESSMmUR. Beal Ijamefl Smith Jr., so of Wlfkesbm Street. MocksvtUe, was dead on arrival at Davie Cbunly HOqiltal Sunday af« ternoon. Bom In Davie OouaWSqA. 13, 1920, he was a son of Mrs. Rosa Meroney finllh of Mocksville and the tale B. 1. Smith. Ite< W(|9 on employee of Hefftter*B Stores tn the area, and a monber of the MbcksvtUe Uhlted Bfethodist Chuidi. lie was a veteran ct World War 11. In addithm to hto mother, he Is siwived by his wife, filra. Frances Seats Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Dianne An-, dcrmi of Mocltsvllle and Mrs. SUsan Wayof ThomasvOte.; one sister, Idrs. Margaret Waters of h^k^itie;. two brothers, Eugene and June B. Snith of Mocksvine; and three grand* children. m^^sowices werehdd at 4 pjn. Tuesday at Eaton^i Funeral Home Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. James Allen. Burial was tn Rose CCm^ery. MRS. JAMESP. HUMPHREYS Mrs. Mary Ann Humphreys, 03, of Modtmile, Rt. 4, widow of James P. Humphreys, died Thursday in a Ralel^ rest home. The funeral was held at Liberty United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was bom in Rowan county to William H. and fietitia Wagoner Medley. She was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Russell Newman of KInston and Mrs. Harvey R. Roseman of Arlington, Va.; and four sons, John W. Humphreys of Santa Monica, Calif., Paul N. Humidnreya of Raleigh, Caii J. Humphreys of Vllnston* Salem aim Leo H. Humphreys of ^isbury. HENRY HERBIAN MOCK Henry Herman Mock, bora in Advance on May 13,1819, died Sunday, March 14, after a brief illness in Davie County Hoepilal. Re spent most of bis fife in Davie County where be at tended public school In Ad vance. He also attended Davie County Training School in MOdisvtUe. He was a member M PIney Grove United Methodist Church in Advance. Suvlvors are: hia wife, Mrs. Louise M. Modt of Advance; a son, Ettgrae Wayne Mock of Advance; two sisters, Bfrs. OorneUa Ctewscf Advaime, and Mrs. Edith Snwot of MocksvOIe, two gntndchadren and four aunts. J.W. Spears, 87 John Wesley spears, 67, of ClanDusis died at nmne at 3:33 ara. FViday morn., March 19. He had been In dedining health (Or an extended time and lerloudy lU two daiv. He was bora In Forsyth County to WlUiam end Rebecca Sieeta Spears and spent bis life here. He was a member of demmens Baptist Church and Woodmen of toe World. Mr. Spears was a retired sawmill worker and fanner. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lydia Kdder Spears: one daughter, Mrs. Travis Riddle of Advance, Rt. 1; three grand children and two great- Rrandchltdren. The funeral was conducted at 3:30 pjn. Sunday at Voders donmons Chapd by the Rev. Buil^ Turner. Burial was in demmons Memorial Gardras. Mrs. Frank Benler Mrs. Minnie Lee Jarvis Benier, 34, of Urban Street, Wnston-Salem, widow of Frank Berrler, (Bed Monday, March 18. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral service was hdd at 3 p.m. Wednesday In Urban Street Baptist Churdi. The Rev. BUly Martin officiated. Burial was in Oahlawn Memorial Gardens, Wlnston-Salem. Mrs. Berrier' was bora in Davie County to WUIiaro and Jennie Beedli^ Jarvis. She was employed by Hanes lOiltting Company and Salem Compamy before retirii^ andl was a member of Urban Street Baptist Church. Surviving are a' daughter. Mrs. John Cameron of Wlnston- Salon; a sister, Mrs. Gus McDenlel of Mocksville; two srothers, Alex Jarvis of Salisbury and Charlie Jarvia of \dvance: a hail sister, Mrs. Umie Msen of Advance; four panddilldrcn, and two great- yandidilldren. Bio -Obituaries - 3/25/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 0 ro CO 1 VA ^Macklyille > t MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Juliaj Summers • Bowles, 96, q f ; MocksviUe, widow of Maston j Bowles, died yesterday at LynnI Haven Nming Home, f- She was ibom in Davie County ^; on July 20 1874 to W. J. and £ Sarah Eurfees Summers. She < was a member of Oak Grove ^ ^ Umted Methodist Church. — O • Surviving are four daughters. ^ Mrs. Carl Eaton, Mrs. ^ uf , Lawrence Link and Mrs. Luther Pr —' ; Evans, aU of MocksviUe, and S ?=^' J ^s. Charles Summers of ^ StatesviUe; three sons, Thomas, and Ben Bowles of MocksviUe and Thurman Bowles of Lan- 1 caster, S.C.; 21 grandchUdren; 37 great-grandchUdren; li great-great-grandchUdren; and i« sfeter, Mrs. Lola Poplin of|.Mocksville. ; The, funeral wiU be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by theBey. BUI Biggerstaff. Burial .in Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. .The famUy wUl be at the funeral home from 7 to 9 n m Wednesday. ^ ' o <2:4 ■y -3" • />>•>/ MsaiMKnm MOCKlSViLLE. -." — Paul ^H. Mason. Jr., 50,'of Mocksville, Rt.; n 2,," was' MUed yesterday whettvbe -was' runjoyer by a-, bulldozer _ behind ' his '.-.home.: OthCT details of the accident were not loiown last night!. * - The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Thursday Jat. Blaise . Baptist Church.".,Biinal .wp; be, in Rose Cemetery... '*""^'' He was' bom in Eorsyth County to Dr. P. H. and Claudia WaU Mason. He was . owner of Paul Mason Paving Co. Surviving .are Ids wife,, Mrs. Dorothy Hutchens Mason; a daughter, Mrs. Ma^ Smith of Advance, Rt . 1; .two sons, Johnny Mason of Mocksville and Mickey Masdn of the home; his mother of Mocksville; a sister,' Mrs, Conrad Brown of Yadki^ville; and a brother. Bill Mason of Mocksville. Tbe body is at Eaton's- Funeral Home. A ' o v» n. L- 3 ^ 3/ - : j .5 • 3 ' \ Co i \ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE,, N« DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1,1971 - Page 1 Paul Mason Is Killed ^aul HoBon of MocksvUle, Itt. 3 was JdDfiilJn^taiitly TUesi^y . altexBliiin wtoi i^un nMd Hii^ens, who was hetpli^ Mr. Mason clear a lot, said that thalbulldoxer had been used to push a (efick. The loader on the niildozorstuckon the tall gate of the truck. The truck was pulled away and the bulldozer, which was apparently In gear and running, rolled into Mr. Mason, caught his boot, knocked him down and ran over Ms foot, leg, Mioulder and head. Dr. Ben Richards, coroner, reported he was killed instantly. Mr. Meson operated a paving • company. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. { Thuraday at Blabe Bsptbt Church. Burial will be In Roie Cemetery. ^ . „ .v He wae bom in county to Dr. P. H. and Claudia Wall Mason. He was owner of Paul Maion Pavlna Co. Survlvlns are,his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Kutchens Maion; a daughter, Mrs. Marty Smith of Advance, Rt. 1: two sew. Johnny Mason of MocksvUle and Mickey Mason of the home; his mother of MMksvllIe; a sister, Mrs. Conrad Brown of; YadhinviUe; and a brother. Bill Mason of MocksvUle. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1971 - 9 MRS. JUUA BOWLES _ Mrs. Julia Summera Bowles, 99, of Mocka- vllle, died Tuesday at Lynn Haven NunlngHoma Bwn in Davie County July 20, 1974, abe was a daughter or the late W.J. and Sarah KuKecs Summets. She was a member of Oak Grave Methodtat Onirdi, and the wtdow of Maiten Bowles. Funeral slices wUl be held at It a.m. Thursday at Eton's Funeral Home Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Bill BMw taff. Burial wtU be In Oak Grave Methodist Church cemetery. The body wilt remain at the funeral home where the famOy tviU receive-friends fram 7 to 9 P4n. Wednesday. Survivors Imaude four daugh ters, Mrs. Cart Baton, Mrs. Uw- rence Link and Mrs. Luther Evans of MocksvtUe and Mrs. Charles Summers of Statc^Ue; three sons, Thomss and Ben Bowles of MocksvtUe and Ttiur- man Bowles of Lancaster, S.C.; one sister, Mrs. Ltio Ptmlln oi MocksvUle; 21 grandehlkfrra,» great-grandcnildren and II giMbgreat-grandcfaUdren. MRS. C. W. ALLEN, 88 Mrs. Fannte Elizabeth Allen, 88, of Rt. 3. MockavUle, died Monday morning In Lynn Haven Nursing Home. Born In Davte County, No v 2, 1882, ahe was U>e widow of Charlie W. Allen. She was a lifelong member of Bethlehem United Methodist Churdi. Survivors Include three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Williams, and Mrs. Mildred Blalock of Rt. l, Advance and Mrs. Hden PhlUips of Winston- Salem; two sons, Glenn AUen of Rt. 5, MockaviUe and Gene Allen of Rt. 3, MocksvUle; 13 grand^ldren; and 23 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at Bethldtem United Methodist Church by the Rev. Paul Hart. Burial was In the church cemetery. Bio -Obituaries - 4/1/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA a - DAWE OMffrrv BMimHtBB HEcnUB. THUBBOftY. 9. 1971 _ JAMES B. SHORE James Elaine Shore, 68, of MoelmvUIe, Rt. 8, died March 31at at the Davie Ootmty Bospltal. HewaabomtnYadkin County to Isaac and Sarah Zachary Shore. He was a monber of Deq[> Gk^ek Baptist Church and was a retired farmo*. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Jeanette Shore of the home and 8Re. Qrady Tutterow of MocksvOle, Rt. 8; five sons, the Rev. J. C. Shore and Clyde P. Shore of YadUnvine, Francis B. Shore of YadklnvUIe, Francis B. Shore and Thomas I. Shore of HoeksviUe and Henry U Shore of MocksvOle, Rt. 1; and, six sistere. Miss Maiy Shore, Mrs. Iba Inscore, Mrs. Lola Ruttedge and Mrs. Unie Shugart of YadktovOIe, Mrs. Ha Fltat of Kemersvllle and Mrs. Lllo Oobbtns of Chaj^ HQl. MRS. J. W. PATTERSON Mrs. Louise Marie Patterson, 88, of fifodnville. Rt. 1, widow of J. W. Patterson, died Monday at Baptist Hospitel in Winston* Salem. The funorel was hdd Wed* nesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapd. Borlal was In Oahwood Cemetery at Stateaville. She was bom In Allen County, Ind., to WlHiaro and Ratherlne Dubois Kibiger. She was a member of First Presbyterian Churdi at Statesville and was formerly employed aa assistant derk of court in Davie County. Surviving are a deleter, Mrs. James J. Rellly of Mbck^e, Rt. 4; a son, Jmnes J. Patterson of Winston-Salem: and a brother, L. O. Kibiger of Fort Wayne, Md. The CadiUy requests that any memorials be made to the Surgeons Cancer Research Fhnd of Bowman Gray Sdiool of Medidne in Wlnston'SBlem. I WALTER C. TURNER Walter Clifton Thmer. 88, M I Harmony, Rt. 1, died Friday at i Us home. He was bom in Ireddl Ootmty r.to Richard and Margaret I'Ckriton Turner. He was a t jncmber of M. EMx) Baptist tcin^ In Ireddl County and ^.was a retired fanner. I* Calving are six daughters, t'Blrs. Burley Galther of ^pUUerton, Calif., filrs. Pearl 'iPote of Stateaville, BSra. Odessa f-TUmer and Mrs. Lonnle Mc* f;Clelland and Mrs. Luther >Kdmc8 and Miss LUlte Turner •"of Harmony; eight sons, Rob^ SrTurner.ot Pamona, Calif., •CRidianl Thmer of Statesville, S^wls Turner of Harmony. CTiiiiw of Goima, N. Y., hilVf Augustus Murdoch of ^Hanrtsburg, Pa. f, MRS. MATTIE TAYLOR C'CASSADY f The fUnerol (br Blrs. Mattlo Taylor Casaatb, 88, of Route l, I' Bisoo, formerly of MdekivUle, was hdd Saturdw, April 3, at 3 * pun. at Phillips nmeral Chnpd Star. «7 She was bom In Davio County sto Mack F. and Josephine S'HendrU Taylor. l' Survivors are her husband of f'Blsooi her mother and st^ 1 fatner, Hfr. and Mrs. 0. R. ( Ftowman of Mocksvllle, and ^one brother, Henry A. Taylor *;al8oof MoeksvUle. i. Bio -Obituaries - 4/8/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTBRPRISB RECORD. THURSDAY. APRIU IS. 1971 JOHN FOSTER. M John Foster, 84, of Route 4, Mockevlile died Saturday morning of natural causes. Funeral aervleea werehdd at 4:80 Monday at Baton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. J. C. Land nffldatlng. Burial was In tl^e Rowan Memorial Park. Mr. Foster was bom In Davie County 11.1917, to the late Samuel and Mary Dedmen Foster. He was a veteran of World War H. and an employee of Drexd Furniture Company. IM is survived by his wife, Mary Wood Foster: five daughters, Mrs. Rogers Bumgardner of Route 8, IhomasvOle, Mrs. Danny Potts of Route i, MocksviUe, Miss Kathy Foster, Miss Betty Sue Foster' and Miss Mary EUsabeth Foster, all of the home, andonesistor Jtfra. Dave 8huler,«f Route l, MocksvUle. R. F. GREGORY Roland F. Gregory, 72. of MockavUle, Rt. 1, was dead Thursday ^en takpn to Davle County lio^tal.'The funeral was held tHday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Wesley Chapel Church cemetery. He was bom in Davie County to Jolumie and Sarah Woolen Gregory. He was a retired em^ye of the Hanes Corp. in Wlniton«Mem. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Ketner Gregory: and two sisters, Mrs. lissle Wood of Advance, Rt. 1, and Mrs. Hattle Utt of WlnstonGalem. MRS. EVA MOORE BARKER, Mrs. Eva Moore Barker, 58, of Mock^le, died at Davie County HoHdtal. Bhneral sauces were held Monday at St. John's AME Smi Church, with burial In 'the diurch. cemetery. Survivors Include her husband, Willie Barker: and one brother, James Moore of Wlnston«Salem. Mrs. Alice Ellis BSra. Alice Blake Ellis, 84, of Rt. 3, MocksvHle, died Simoay morning at Davle County W^tt^ Funeral swvIcm were con- ducted Tuesday at the Cor- natzer United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ardls Payne and the Rev. Norman Rye. Interment was in the riiureh cemetoy. Bora in Davle County on Feb. 7,1917, rite was the daughter of the late John and Emma Plott Blake. Survivors include the husband, Raymond ESlls: and one sister, Mrs. Joe Barney, RL 2, Advance. LUTHER ANDERSON, SR. Luther F. Anderson Sr., 71, of creston died Saturday at Ashe Btonorlal HospitSl at Jefferson. The funwal was held at Badger Funeral Cbapd here. Burial was hdd in Aaheland Memorial Garden at Jefferson. He was born In Davle County to George and Laura Reavis Anderson. He was a member of Three Work Baptist Churdi at Qreston and was man<^r ofLonj Hope Fishing and Hunting Sumlvlng are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Johnson Anderson: two daughters, Bfirs. Maiy Sfmthons of Vmt Jefferson and Mrs. Rulh Robinson of Brandywlne, Md., add two sons, Luther F. An* defaon Jr. of Jefferson and Jim Andffson of Vadklnvtlle. Bio -Obituaries - 4/15/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTBRFRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. APRIL IS. 1971 Rumple Killed In Wreck A MockivlUe truck driver was UUcd Itiursday anemooh near YadUnvUle vmen hia tractor* trailer struck a bridge abut ment on US Ml. State Highway Patrolman B. J. DttlllRgar Identified the victim as Lathan Barner Rumple, Ml of Rt. S. Rumple was rowrtedly traveling at a high rate of Inan attempt to pass another tractor'traller when the accident occurred. Dultlnger said that Rumple's tractor4railer ran off the Idt side of the road where It struck the bridge abutment. Piuteral services were con ducted Sunday at 2 p4n. at jCbfitnut Grove United Mdhodlst Church by the Rev. Robwt Crook and the Itov. Shoof. But^ was In the church cemetery. hlr. Rumide was born Dec. te. 1919, In Iredell County the son of the late C. and Lauada Uwson Rumple. A veteran of World War 11, he was also a sawmill opwator In Davle Cou^y. ^ ^ 'Surviving are his wife, Ada Bracken Rumple; two daughters. BIrs. Nancy Kdly of Oiarlotte and Miss Jane Rumide of the home: a xm. Pwl^i Rumple of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Ihompson of Gainesville, Fla., a^ Vn. Sherrill Ucl^ld of Alacboa, Fla.; two brothers, C. L.and Brsklne Rumide, both of Rt. 2, Clevdand. Bio -Obituaries - 4/15/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY,APRIL 22, 1971 - Pages 1 and 6 Knox JohnstoneDies; Funeral is Thursday lOiox Johnstone Knox Johnstone of Mocksvllle died Tuesday night at the Davle County Hospital following an illness of several months. He was 70 years of age. Funeral services will be held Ihur^y at 4 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Mocksvilie with the Rev. Leiand Richardson officiating. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers that contributions be made to the Barium Springs Orphanage; the Olade Valley School; or the Davie County Cancer Society. Mr. Johnstone was bom on December 23, 1800 In Mocksvilie, the son of John Brevard Johnstone and Margaret Augustus Knox Johnstone. Graduating from the Mocksvilie Hl^ School, he attended the McCallie ihreparatory School In Chat tanooga, Tenn. and Davidson College, the class of 1920. In 1926 Mr. Johnstone joined his father and Jake Hancs as the vice presidenl of Hanes Chair and Table Company. His father was president and Mr. Hanea was secretary. The company specialized in the manufacture of chairs and (abies. In February of 1037 he Continued Page 6 Knox Johnstone (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1> became president of the Bank of Davie and served in this capacity for 33 years. His tenure was the longest of any president of the Bank of Davie. In 1967 with the merger with the Branch Banking and Trust Company, he remained in the top local capacity as senior vice president. Early in 1970 Mr. Johnstone retired from his banking post to enjoy his two farms. This retirement came aRer 33 active years in the banking business. Few, If any, In the state had this record. A most active person in all phases of community life, he was a member of Mocksvilie Masonic Lodge No. 134 and served as general chairman of the Annual Masonic Picnic for approximately 20 years. He was a charter member of the original Lions Club in Mocksvilie in the 1930*8 which disbanded after several years because of the lack of meeting facilities. He was a charter member of the Mocksvilie Rotary Club. In 194$ he served as chairman of the Davie County Democratic Executive Committee. In 1947 he was elected as' Davie County's Rq>re8entative to the North Carolina General Assembly. For a great number of years he served as chairman of Davie County for the sale of U. S. Savins fonds and during this tenure this county exceeded Its quota almost evwy year. He was one of the prime organizers of the 11-county Northwestern North Carolina Devdopment Association, and served as the second president in 19$5. He headed the drive that raised funds to erect the new Davle County Library building on North Main Street. An active member of the First Presbyterian Church, he served as superintendent of the Sunday School, as deacon and elder. Mr. Johnstone was married to the former Carroll Smith of Washington, D. C. who sur vives. There are two children: John Johnstone of Mocksvilie and Mrs. Bernard Crowcli of HendersonvUle, N. C. There are 4 grandchildren. Bio -Obituaries - 4/22/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 LEISTER LEE MYERS Lester Lee Myers, 45, of MocksvUIe, Rt. 2, was dead Friday of oatitral causes witen taken to Davle County Hospital. The funeral was brid Simday at 2 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral Cbapd. Burial was in Mock's United Methodist Cburcb cemetery. He was bom In Davie County to George and VaUie Iltrips Myas. He was a retired mi- rioye of the R. J. Rejnmids TObacco Co. in Wtoston-Salem. Surviviim are his wife, Mrs. Lassie Carter Myers; a daughtm, Leasa Mym of the home; a son, Mufaael Lee si the bopie; three sisters, Mr8,i^8ur SaiA' and ^ aisd »re. Sm DavIsofMn. ston-Salon, Rt. 7; and seven brothers, J. T. Myers of (Sonmons and George, Robert, John E., Bill, Herman and Haden Myers of Advance. MRS. BURTON CLAPP Mrs. 8. Burton Qapp of Columbia, S. C. <Bed sttdd^y of a heart attack on Good FViday, April 9, at the home of Or. and Bus. Tiro Carrigan at Fayet- teviUe. She was en route to her daughter's home In Burlington to spend the Easter holidays. Funeral services were held at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Churdi hi Coluinlda, S. C. Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery. Survivors are: hu husband, S. Burton Oai^ of 6729 West- brook Road, Columbia, 8. C.; two daughters, Bfiss Dana B. Qani of the home, and Blrs. Alma Arantleyof 1109 Sherwood Road, Buriington; mother, Mrs. Treva Safrtet of StateavUle; three brothers, Donald Wooten of StatesviUe, Roy Wooten and Jack Wooten, both of Rt. 2. Fdton, Pa., and one sister, Blrs. Joyce Campbdl of Route 5, MocksvUIe. A. V. Walker Of Route 1 AUIc Vincent (Dock) Walker, 70, died at 4 ajn. today at bis borne onRt. LSaUsbuty. Bom in Davle COunW Jan. 0, 1901, he was the son of Uie late AlbertC and Lena BSae TtMunp* am Walker. He was a retlrm brakeman udth Souttiem Rail way. Re was a member of MU- ford Hills United Methodist Church, Survivors indude his wife, Bfrs. Eva RIdenhour WaUter; and a sister. Bibs. J. A. Moon of Dobson. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Baton'a Funeral Horns Chapd In Mo^ viUe. OlHciitlng at the ritas wltt bt^oRsv. Hmd Wright, pis- tW of MUfotd lEUs @aiodisi Church. Burial wUl be In Rowan BtanorlalPavfc.Saliibury. Tlw body will mniin at the Amoral home what flw fsmlty wUl receive flrlsads from 7 to 9 p.m.WedpMday. Bio -Obituaries - 4/22/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971 J. RANSON DUDL^ Jason Hanson Dudley, n, of 4 Duke Street., Cooleemee, died Monday, April 26, at 11:20 p.m. at his home. Born Sept. 3, 1009 in Davle County, he was the son of the late James Franklin and Katie Beam Dudley. * He was a textile machinist, _ retired from Erwtn Milts, and i" was a member of First Baptist I Church where he had served as { deacon. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Emma Gartner Dudley; four dau^ters, Mrs. Norman ^aver of Mocksville, Mrs. Gifford Howard of Rt. 2, Ad* vance, Mrs. John Chaffln, of Rt. I, Woodleaf and Mrs. 0. D. Stiller of Cooleemee: three sons, Jason R. Dudley Jr., of ^ncer, Walter B. Dudley of Woodleaf and Robert L. Dudley of Salisbury; one sister, Mrs. B. W. Prevette of Rt. 1, Harmony. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. in First Baptist Church by Rev. Tommy Gales and the Rev. Thomas Toggle. Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury. MRS. MARY MUNDAY Mrs. Mary Beth Munday, 85, of Rt. 2, Advance, died Tu^^y, April 27th, at the home of her son, Floyd Munday. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2p jn. at Eaton's Chapel In Mocksville by the Rev. Roy Young. Burial will be in Ldberty United Methodist Cemetery. Bom In Davie County, May 2, 186S, ^e was the daughter of (he late WlUiam and Temple Ellen McBride Hill. She was a member of Fork B^tist Church. Survivors in addition to her son, include, twodaughters, Mrs. Willie Gartner of Mocksville and Mrs. Annie Qlnard of High Point. ^GAIL UNIER HAMNER Mrs. Qall Lanler Hamnet, 36,died at 3a.m. FMcUy, April IS, 1971 In Oalveston 6>unty Memorial HostdUd of Injuriaa /received in a 6:80 p. m. automobile accident here. Fuoeraf services were held at 2 p. m. SundayjAprll 18. in (he Jack H. Rows nioeral raapel, League City, Texas, with the' Rev. Othel L. Boles offlclatlni. Burial was in Ht. Ollvat Cemetery In Ihcklnson. Mrs. Hamner waa bom on March 6, 1936 In Atheni, Alabama to Hazel Kurfees ' Lanier and Lonnle Hobioo Lanier, former residents of Mocksville, North Carolina. Mrs. Hamnerhad lived at 2622 Froatwood Circle In DicUnaoo for the past three years, and was employed at Foley's, Almeda Department Sotre In Houston, Texaa. Survivors include two sona, Richard Scott Hamner, Jr. and Ronald JeffreyHamner of the home; and ho* parents, Mr: and Mrs. Lonnle H. Lanier of Hickory, N. C. Pallbearers were Lowell Brldwell, Eugene Byrum, Calvin Carroll, 'Joe Clark, Harold Lamport and Pete Zamora, all of DicUnaon. Memorials are being sent to Chlldhavpn in Cullman, ^ Alabama or the Pine Drive Baptist Chufeh, 1906 Pine Grove Prive in DteMnsoo, Texas.' FRED S.MYERS Fred Sanford Myers, 77, of Route 2, Advance, died Monday morning at Davie County Hospital In Mocksville. Born In Davie County March 21, 1894, he was a son of the late Jim end Betty Brackens Myers. He was a retired farmer, a veteran of World War !, and a member of Bailey's United Methodist Church. Survivors include hia wife, Mrs. Alice Beauchamp Myers; three daughters, Mrs. R. J. Markland, Mrs. Wilbur Mc* Mahan and Mrs. Mabel Markland of Advance: one^f Blsler, Mrs. J. Z. Tucker of Winslon-Salem; and two brothers, SherrlU and Marvin Myers of Advance. Funeral services were hdd Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Norman FVye and the Rev. Elgin Doby. Burial was in the Myers Family Cemetery. Bio -Obituaries - 4/29/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA g>MOCKSyiI,LE/ffEIttabeOit-aiy'Prather 'av w teSP^Is '9, --^ o t— R L- 4 - 3 o " /'J 7i avie Co.Pubiic Library n n Mccksville, M; C, C5AVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY mocksville, no 2-^VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1971 DANIBL P. CROnS UOCKSVILLB — D«al«] Frank (Buddy) CMU, 51. of n HoduviUe, Rt 7, wat dead I yesterday of natural causes when taken to Davie County Kospltal Tbe Iwdy is at Baton's Funeral Kbme pending ar- rangements. j He was born in Davie County !to David Frank and Nettie ;Brodgon Crotts. He wu a farmer. Survvllng are his wife, Mrs. Lucy Miller Crotts; a daughter, Mrs. Jdu W. Long of Raud^; lour SODS, Ray Crotts o ( Charleston, B.C., Bobby Gene and Darrell Crotts of Uocksvtlle. Rt 7, and Bennle Crotts of the home; bis mother of UoeksvlUe. Rt 7; two', sisters, Mrs. Jdm Wagner and Mrs. William Spiy of Moeksville, Rt 4; and three brothers, Homer, Ben» and Tommy Crotts of HodavlUe, Rt. 4. ?®_r COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 6. 19^ CHARLES PAYNE Charles C. Fanie, 84, of MocksvUle, died Ifitsmy at 3 ajn. at Lula Hoots Hospital,' YadUnvllle, He had been In declining health for several years end seriously 111 for three monlha. Survivors Include bis widow, the former Jdhnsle Laptsh; Ivro dat^tera, Mrs. Dewey Ruark of Moeksville end Mrs.' Hob Yount of Rt. 6, Salisbury: six sons, Lester Plj^ of Altt^ro, brls^ and Ghwles Payne of Wlnston-Sslem, Homer Payne of Moeksville, Earnest Payne of Charlotte, and Sgt. Clyde Payne of the USMr Fhrce, atattoned In Ddaware. Funeral services wctc con ducted Saturdsw at Eaton's Funeral Cbapei, Mockevllle. Burial followed In Tuirentlne Baptist Churdi Cem^ery. . LARRYLEEWILLARD Larry Lee WUIard, 19, of Advance, Rt. l, died of lutural causes Monday at DavIe County Kmltal. The funeral was held Wed nesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Betludiem United Helhodist Churd) cemetery. He was bom in Forsyth. County to Fred E. and Irme Hall WUIard. He was a member of BelMdtem United Methodist (Jhurch and was a graduate of DavIe County High School. Surviving are bis father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willard of Winston-Salem; three brothera, Fred. E. WiUard Jr., Mdvin B. and Alvin H. WUIard of Advance, Rt. J; a half-sister. Hiss Usa WUIard of Winston-Salem; two half- brothers, Tony and Brent WUIard of Wlnaton-Salem; and his grandmother. Mrs. Phoebe S. Hml of West Jefferson. W. F. CANTER WlUiam PVankUn Ganter, 9R Rt. I, Advance, was dead on arrival at Davle County Hospital Tuesday evening, April 37tb. Funeral services were con ducted Friday, AprU soth at 2 pjn. at Eaton's Chapel by ttte Rev. Roscoe Fsher and Ute Rev. l^ed Rottlns. Burial was bi Bethl^cm United Methodist Ceroelery. A retlrra farmer, he was bom In Davle County on Dec. 10, 1880. Survivors include five daugtilers, Mrs. Robert Hampton of Oooleemee, Mrs. Buck Hendrix of Rt. 3, Moeksville. Mrs. Ella Mae- &nith end Mrs. Donald Hall- meyer, both of Rt. i. Advance and Mrs. Garland Hendrix of Winiton-Salem; one son, Samuel Canter of Moeksville; one sistor, Mrs. Bud Smith of Wlnston-Salmi. Bio -Obituaries - 5/6/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE MCORD, THURSDAY, MAY 6. J97I SAMUEL J. BURKE Samud J. Burke, 73, of Mill Street, e fireaidlng d&er of the AME Zton diuna died lliur- sd^ at his home tn ModtsvHle. . Ite funeral was hddBIonday at WatUns Ghapd ABIE Zlon Cho^ at BlooresviUe. Burial was b Green Acres Oemetei^. He was bom at Bfooresville to Meal and Blary B. Burke. He was a graduate of Livingstone College, Johnson C. Smith UnJverdty, and Teemor School of Theology at Charlotte. He wasikmlding dder of the ABIE Zion churdi dlatitets of New Bern, Mocksvllle, Winston* Salem, StatesviUe, Suffolk and Norfi^. Va. Sdrviving are bis wife. Mrs. Daisy B. CoUe Burice; two daughters, Mrs. A. Jones Steward of ModtsvOIe and BIrs. Inna Ooble Wilson of Lyn* chburg, Va.; his mother, BArs. Blary E. Burke Cofldd of MOoresvilie; and three sisters, Mrs. Naomi Jackson of Philadelphia, Mrs. Geneva Burte BlUIer of Mooresvllie and Dr. Sdma Buike d Pittsburgh. ADOLPHUSK. ROUSE Adolphus K. Rouse, 84, of Rt. 1, Uchfldd, died at 7:40 p. m. Thursday in Stanly County Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at Mountain Creek Primitive Baptist Churdi by Eider C. H. MUIs and Elder Homer Poplin. Burial was in the church cemdery. Survivors include the widow, the former Bessie Pigg; two sons, James H. Rouse of Salisbury and Harry Lee Rouse of Concord: four daughters, BIrs. Odessa Haneline of KannapoUs, MIm Sadie Rouse of the home, Mrs. A. C. SherrlU of Charlotte and BIrs. Willie Tlpton of Rlcbfidd; 15 grahd- children and 11 great grandchildren. lOB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1971 f*-Two Killed In Fire Two men were MQed late »^turdav night In a house fire at bJledland. H Sheriff Joe Smith of Davie identified the two men as •jLonnie Frank Lyons, 44, of LA^ksville Rt. 3, and Gark ; wroid Scott, 46. of Advance lU. S> Sheriff Smith said they vmre I Idone in the house. He said other ijieople had left the house I * He said the Are in the three I loom house started shortly ; ^efore midnight. ; The cause of the Are is under I Investtotlon. iL The Farmington and Advance Volunteer Fire Departments were c^ed. The funeral for Mr. Lyons was held Monday at the Morrison'Studevent Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the Smith Grove AME Zlon Church cemetM-y. He was hero In Davie County. He was a sawnUll worker. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Baker of BlocksvlUe and Bliss Eva Mae Lyons of Wtnston-Salem; and two brothers, Lester Lyons of Lewifiton and Robert Lee Lyons of Advance Rt. 1. The funeral for Blr. Soott was held Mi^ay at Redland Oturch of Christ. Burial was In the churdi conetery. He was born tn iredell County. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lorene Scott of StatesviUe; four daughters. BIrs. RiUIss Black- wdl and BIra. Blaidne Studevent Of Advance and BIrs. Oolecn Holdsclaw and Miss Cathy Scott of StatesviUe; three sons, Ronnie, Donnle and Eric Todd Scott of StatesviUe; his mother, BIrs. Zannie Scott of Woodleaf; eight sisters, Mrs. Ethel Qames, Mrs. Pearl Wellroan and BIrs. Blaxine Chambers of StatesviUe, Mrs. Lucy HoUman cS Woodleaf, BIrs. CaUierlne Daye. Mrs. Elisabeth Mc- Clelland and Mrs. Annie Hampton of New York Gtv and Mrs. Blary Pettyford of Ad vance; and a brother, Edward Scott of the home. Bio -Obituaries - 5/6/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIB COUNTY BNTBRPRISB RBCORp,. THURI^AY, MAY 13, 1971 - 9 Mrs. John D. Gregory ^bs.KATHLEEN CAWTHORNE Ifin. Lda Jane Gregory, 77, of MocksviUe, Rt. 1. wMow of JMin Dalton Gregory, died FHday at Davle County ttilipjtBi. ^e funeral waa held Saturday, May h, at Eatoa'a Funeral Oiapd. Burial waa In Weiley Oiapel United Medi^ Church cemete». She waabomln Daivle County to Alexandria and Sarah Enuna Lottlae Stanley Jtoian. •f Survlvl^ are a dauber, Hra. imaon Owlnga of MockavlUe, Rt. 1; and a Inrother, Joe Jordan of Blod^e. Rt. 3; five griutd- ddldrco, Mln. Bobhy Sbeltan, vteirid Owlnga, Mm. JbhnnyMeOe^Mra. C. W. Haansp. art Bfira. Chuck Walker: osd. Ove great granddilldren. Funeral aervlcea for Mra. Kathleen EUzibdh Oawthome, 43, of Route 1. Mt. UUa, N. €., were hdd Ftlaay, May Tttii at 4 pjn. at Cavln Funeral Home Chapd in Mooreavllle. Burial waa In CBenwood Memorial FBrit Cemetery In fifooreavflle. Mra. Cawthome died Wed nesday, May Bth, in Lowrance IHO^ital. Soe was bom January 23,1928 In Fororth County. Survlvora Include her husband. Jack cawthome of tlm home; two aona. Jack J. Tribert of Cocleemee and Dewey M. Iblbert of Walkertown, N. C.; a dau^tor, Mra. Joe Rosa of Salisbury; two brothers, Harley "Prie** Edwards and Monnle Wetta, both of Wlnrion>Salan; and, ^ grandchildren. MRS. RACHEL NEELY .. Radiel Nedy, daughter .j late Alee art il^e &ay, .bom in beddl Coiaity m kCaicHna on Blay 17,1889. NiiM39.197l8tBaItea {ffwaing Hmne ; Jn i , llMmd. - aervlcea were coff- — Tuesday, May 4, at'^A,lnI1ntyWeA.M.B. k. Btaital waa In dm cemetery. The Rev. C. 3:Qiriy ofBdated. ^ ^ '.Mra. Neely attended the Icidioola of Iredelt County, was man^ twice. H» first fmsband•ndher aeeond husband, Gddm Neely, both prec^ her In S teth. Sinee 1968 she made her || home with her alst^ a BfeDle Aost and farnOy. 9 Nedy hrt no children of her omibut she reared twenty ^ foster ddldrcn as her own. She was a member of Pbmy Grove ' A. M. E. aon Chwch. She la survived by one dster, Bfri. NdUe Skost of Baltimore, Blarytand; two oieeeB, one uepliew and M foder ddidren. BfiBS. MINNIE WnSON * Bfra. Mhude Wilson, 96, of YadklnvlUe,Rt. 1, died May Stb at Cardinal Rest HOme at YadklnvUle. She was bom In YadUn County to Maynard and i-tifapwA Wilson. Surviving Is a daughtar, BIrs. Blary Jane ^ompaon of YadUnvlUe. Jdm G. Sailqp, 71 John Glenn Ballw, 71, of Rt. 8. AdvaneA, died Saturaay In New Hanover Hospital In Wilmington. Funeral services were con- ) doded Monday at Sro^dock In .;th#,Eatoit< Flmeehl ^ome CKaM with file Rev. Boscoe Tlsaer. offlelattng. Burial followed In' Macedonia Memorial graveyard. He waa bom in Davle County on Blay 26,1898, aon of the late Bonse and Fat Hartman Bailey. He waa retired and a veteran of World War 1. There are no aurvlvars. Bio -Obituaries - 5/13/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 5/14/1971 AlS®|^*^g^ciamguan : Beart^lafeck^^^eiSa^it, ^m^'Saturda7^t1j^foll's' eralsrha^i^T^nwjgifl^ge i was^b6m."ih'Penhsylvaoia os'eph^JJaafl'RbisPCaSflfiio ier.'jHe.'>was:va",sr,yfrw'n t .ag^Vof-erescent-^ET^clric mviDg-'^ajef^ ■•Vjife/' Mrs.•a'^'Holtbo'iiser'-Patner; T;hisler Foftiif;P^;;e >/sistersv4'2iirab.^'R6se^^br,a ;of PisUra,'' Pa.', -^rrsi^oe!ruHa . of '.Old Bridg^7iPa.,|llrs.^-H^oIdj'Hager. oTF.prty •; rani^lwiJibrotfqrs^/Arch';er^ 6f'|DanasMi*a-'.'^and:rew Pateer of jFp^ Fort. .' Lt-'S J<3tA^EH*L r-iif- /n^ Bio -Obituaries - 5/14/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 - DAVIB COUNTY ENTBRPIUSE RBCORD, THURSDAY, MAY CANIB BROWN, 69 CaiUe Brown, 69, of Fbrt BliU, S. C., died Tinirsday night at Davie Ootmty l!oq>ito]. Born in North Carolina June 16,1601, be was the son of the late Jdm and Mary B<Uen Itantham Brown. Re was a vettfan of World War L Survivors indude eix aistera, Mrs. HatUe Dayton and Hiss Ammie Brown of Mocksville, Mrs. Dora FVanMln of Wllliston, S. C., Mrs. Bonnie SIgmcn of Eden, Mrs. Minnie Hembree of Rock HHI, S. C., and Mrs'. Maroie Pitt of Buffslo, S. C.; four brothers, WMiam Brown of Philadel^a, Pa., Roy Brown of CdumUa, S. C, Jess Brown of AahevOie and Claude Brown of Rhode bland. E^meral smdces wa« held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapd, conducted by Qie Rev. Charles Bunodu Burial was in R(»e Candery. GRADYW.CARTNER Orady \nUiam Cartner, 76, of Mocksville, Rt. 1, died Friday at his home. Ihe fUnaral was held Sunday at Salem United Methodist Church: Burial was In Ihe churdi cemetery. He was bom in Davie County to James F. and Emma Dwiggltts-cartner. He was a rdired daily farmer and a member of Salem United Methodist Church, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cordle Walka* Cartner; three sons, XCrmit and Lawrence Cartner of MOdtsvUle, Rt. 1, and Carl Cartner of StatesvOIe; a sister, Mrs. GIrtha Reavis of Durham; and a brothor, FYed E Gartner of Mocksville, Rt. 1. MRS. JAMESN. RICHARD SON Mrs. Chessle Carter Richardson, 69, of Mocksville, Rt. 3, wife of James N. Ridtardson, died Saturday at Davie County Hospital. Ihe funeral was hdd Sunday at FOrk Baptist Church. Burial was in die churdi cemetery. She was bom in Davie County 1 to George A. and Node Foster Carter. She was a member of Fork Baptist. Churdi and was retired co-owner with her husband of FUric Esso Service Statlmi and Sore. Surviving are her husband; three daiqhters, fifrs. Tom Rice of Mocksville, Rt. 3, Bfrs. J. D. t Hege of Lgslngti^, Rt. 8, and Mrs. 0. C. Bdes of Culpqier, Va.; two sons, Everette A. and f J. N. Richardson Jr. 6f MbcksviUe, Rt. 3; flve sisters, Sirs. John Minor of Winsten' Salem, Mrs. J. B. Howard of Georgia. Mrs. (Hln Bamhardt of Advance, Rt. 2, Bhra. W. F. Sowers of Lexington, Rt. 8, and Bfrs. C. B. Lewis of Mln- neapdJs; and two brothers, H. H. CBiter of Denton and J. F. Carter of BSodnviUe, Rt. 3. filERRELL INFANT IfisB Mdissa Ann Merrdl, eneyear-old dau^ter of Mr. and Mra. Wilson F. and Elizabeth Head Merrell of Route 2, ded Saturday at 1:80 p. m. at Rowan Memorlu Hospitm after three days of serious Funeral services for the in> fant was conduded Monday at 2 p. m. at Baton's Funeral Chapd. Burial was In Fork. Baptist Church cemetery. The child is survived by her father and mother and grand- par«it8,BIr. andBbs. Henry F. Head of Route 4, and Mr. end BIrs. Aubrey Blerrdl of Route 3. MRS. ELIZABETH MASSEY Mra. Elizabeth Wooten BSassuy, 96, of Harmcmy, died Thursday afternoon, Hur 13th, at B:45 at HOI Havm Ntvslng Home fdlowing a dedintng illness of several years. She was bom in Iredell County November 22,1874, to F. F. and S^eh Huie Wooten. She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church and was very active in church and com munity life. She was a reddent of Harmony for 49 years prior to her nursing home care. She married Edward Alexander Massey February 2, 1892. He died July 6th, 1934. Survivors include: 3 dau^ters, Mrs. Bessie M. Lowery of BfOcksvUle; BIra. Nisoml M. Latenby of Statesville; and, Mra. J. Clyde Johnston of Mount Holly; 4 grandchiidren: 5 great grand children; and, 1 great great grandchild. Funeral services were hdd Saturday afternoon, Blay 18th, at 3 p. m. at Harmony Baptist Churdi by Rev. J. D. Wystt. Burial followed in the Trinity United Methodist cemetery. MRS. ORPHIE L 0*NEAL Bfrs. OrphieLeeOTIeB], 78, of Landls, N. Cuoilii«dIed M 6:38 pja. com day Memorial Hospital following extended Illness. Funeral services were con ducted at 3pm. Tuesday at the Lnndls Tabemade by Rev. R. W. Simpson, btomcnt was in Greenlawn Cemetery. Bira. O'Neal was a member of BlemrfflalBudistChttr^. Bom in Darie Cdwy, dhe'lmB the daughter of the late Valentine . Jordm and Bto. Martha. Beck Jordan. tovivlng are her husband, Zd> OTteu; one daugbtv, Mrs. Magdalene Alley of Jftn- naj^la; one teotha*, WUlam Jordan of Btboksville; three sistere, Mrs. Lbzto CranRU, Bfrs. Mattle O'Neal, B&s. Nannie Booe all of BtoekaviUe; three grandchUdreh; three great-grandchildren. Bio -Obituaries - 5/20/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1971 JOE J. PATNER, 66 Joseph James Palner Jr., 66, of MocksvUle, died Ihuraday night at his home foOowiog a heart attack. Born Ln Pennsylvania Sept. 21,1905, he was the son of Mra. Ri^ C^tUIno Patner of For* tyfort. Pa., and the late Joseph Patner. He was BBSistant manager of Crescent Electric Corporation and a veteran of World Wai U. In addition to bis mother, survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Helen Holthouser Patner; three sister, Mrs. Rose Poteiza of Piston, Pa., Mrs. Joe SlrcuniUa of Old Bridge, Pa., and Mrs. Harold Hagd of Fortyfort; two brothers, Arch Patner of : Dallas, Pa., and Andrew Palner of Fortyfort. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Saturday at Eaton's Funeral HOme Chapel, con* ducted by the Rev. Leiand Richardson. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. He was a member of the MocksviUe Rotary Club; the Moose Lodoe; and. Pint I^s bytetim Church. am Coming, down Ndi^ 'Main went • und€traffic light and continued d6W&uth'M^m"^\'.| lookink^ • for Mocte^le.j..v- j •7'^ -; He stopped at South'End Bairbecue and askS^ ntM hei, He was a guy narhed Joe. This was his introduction"to'-r .Mcwksville. , v.-, '"i'" ""7-,-7} This guy named Joe had left his' cold ^omcland 'of Pennsylvania to come south to work-with anew venture , .\. .the rural electrification program. THii'guy hdped to' •string the-'first electric lines that brought light ,and , dectricity into the rural areas oCDavie, Yadkin, Wilkes,'*? • Alexander, Iredell, Rowan and other counties that.first I . fonned the Davie Electric Membership Corporation. V I g And this guy named Joe met a girl teaching school at j ® Cooleemee . i;. they fdl in love 1. ". :and were married. ' » And to this union was bdrii 'a dau^ter, that received ^ j » * the utmost in'care and devotion for 25years, t • •s, .-:-. 7 r >1 I * TOs guy named Joe liked people ..... anJwith'almost } } every acquaintance he found another friend. In hls'wor^, 'j I "my northern rpqts bd:ame more irnb^ded In southern I : soil and I became a permanent part of the land." '7''; '.'..'.'^1 I ' n With the exception of his family, his first love was his I I ; Job and to this he'was most dedicated. Working dosely I 'vrith J. C. Jones and other rural dectrification pioneers, 1 I be did his part to complctdydeclrify the rural sections of ' ! "'this area.-'■ tit • .;-And this.guy named.Joe bad other interests.!,He was,:.• .-interested in h^s community and participated in various • ;. ■ phases of civic Activities. He was an active member of the J^ Mocksvillq-Masonic Lodge No. 134, arid served ,"many'7;;*years as treasurer. He was a most active memberdf the .* MocksvUle,Rotary Qub 1 and'scrved. many years .assecretary.!And he was a Idvd'-'pf beautiful fl9wcrs;arid5-spent many .hours in devdopin^.'one of the'most. pic-'"; ;turesque.yeards and fl ower gardcits of the entire areal.) ....... A man r% K?/* K/kanf man'Ar •'(jV Wordsworth, qnce/said: !: ;JAnd this to his many, many'Mends was the guy named Bio -Obituaries - 5/20/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA t 1- iiDeaths/Funerals Mrs. HolsKot^er, 93, i Oldest Member Of UCQ Mrs. Sallie Deadmon Holshou- ser of 209 Dunham Avenue, one of Salisbury's oldest residents, died last night in Rowan Me morial Hospital at the age of 93. She had been in declining health for several years and seriously illforoneday. - Funeral services will be con ducted Sunday at Summersett Memorial Chapel by Dr. Lonnie A. Carpenter Burial will be in Chestnut Hill cemetery. • . fi,^ The body will remain at the Summersett Funeral Home- where the family will receive friends tonight from 7 to'« o'clock. She was bom in Davie County on August 25, 1877, daughter of the late James R. and Martha Click Deadmon. She received her education in the Davie Coun ty schools and heir husbandj,' J. Dorsett Holshouser, died April 22,1939. Mrs. Holshouser is survived by two sons, J. Geroey Holshou- ser of 708 Mitchell Avenue and j John M. Holshouser of 209 Dun- • ham Avenue; and one grand daughter, Mrs. E. L. Harviel of . Denver,Col. , . ^ QiLi J t C- IV.' 197 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1971 :i^. NANNIE WISEMAN BSrs. Nannie Gill Wiseman, 75, of MoeksvUle, Rt. 5, widow of Thomai Wlaeman, died TQesday, May 18, In Davie County Hbiiiiud In Mbcksvllle. She was born In DavIe Odunly. She was a member of , Oodar Qredt Baptist Church at Fdrmlngton. Shrvivors are two daughters, Midi Sarah Elisabeth Wiseman, of the home and Mrs. Ndlle FVeeman of Morrlatown, N. J.; three sons, John Wiseman of PUInfleld, N. J.. Robert Wtdenian of Rahway, N. J., and O&lvin Wisonan of Morrlatown; two'slsters, Mrs. froie Bailey of Wlnston'Salem and Mrs. Grace Sihoot of Lexington; and a brother, Harold Gill of Atlantic City, N. J. « WILLIAM R. MORGAN A ^William R. Morgan, 98, of SUIsbury, Rt. 10, a retired ^tlle worker, died Friday at mvle County Hospital. «He was bom In Montgomery Cpunty on August 88, 1875. (Surviving are his wife, Mrs. pssle Stnlth Morgan; and two dqupanddaughtcrs, Mrs. E. L. Ifcar of Solisbttry and Mrs. Jtoes Paxton of Charlotte. funeral was held (turday at Baton's Funeral ime Chapd. Burial was In Union United Meth^st Cemetery. WUlls V. Riddle Willis Vance Riddle, 73, of Advance, Rt. 1, died May 19 In DavIe County Hospital at MockavUle. The fUneral was hdd FMday at Green Meadows Baptist Church. Burial was In the churdi cemetery. He was bom In DavIe County to Heniy and Emma IMiller Riddle. He was a member of Green hfeadows Baptist Church and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, 5!rs. Sallle Cope Riddle; a son, Lawrence Riddle of Advance, Rt. 1; a sister, Mrs. R.G. Walker of Wlnston^em; and a brother, Wesley Riddle of Advance Rt. 1. Bio -Obituaries - 5/27/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA tOB - DAVIE COUNTY BNTBRPRISB RECORD, IHURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1971 T. 0. MeCLAMROCR Thomas Clay (Dock) Me* Clamroek, 70, of Route 9, Mocksvflle, died FHday, May Stth, at the hmm of his daughter, Mrs. Jane Bowm, alao of Route S. The funeral was held Satur^, nth, at Oak Grove tMted MettuxOat Church by Rev. WtUlam Biggerataff. Burial was In the church cemetmy. He was bom In Davie County to George W. and Mary Banes McClamrock. He was a monber of Oak <^ve United Methodist Churdi and has hem retired from Burlington In* dustrles since 196S. Surviving are his wife, BflTs. Mae Boger McClamrock; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Dollar of Greenville, S. C., and Mrs. Jane Bowers; three grand* children, Blarcia and wrge Ddiar Jr.and Rex Bowers; five sisters, Mrs. Sallle Summers, Bfrs. Annie Bowles, Mrs. Minnie Hendrix, Kfrs. IMe McDanid, and Mrs. Margaret Cassldy; three brothers, Hubert, WUey and Rogir McClamrock. MRS. ROBERT L. SMYRE Mrs. Hasel Redmond Smyre, S3, of Harmoiw, Rt. 2, win of Robert Lee Smyre, died of natural causes Imday at her home. The ftnmral was hdd Monday, at Siloam AME 2on Churdi in Ireddl County. Burial was in the diurch cemetery. She was born in Iredell County to West and Oma Redmond. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. David WUliaros of TaylorsvUle cud Mrs. RoMe Nichols and MTs. Horace GalthO' of Harmony: flve sons, Robert Lee Jr. and Hubert Smyre of Harmony and William, Phillip and Richard Sn^of the home; her mother d Harmony; three sisters, Mrs. Evdene Smyre, Mrs. Mary Lois Wilson and Mrs. bfory Lee Summers of Harmony; ami eight brothers, John H., day,. AdolnhuB, Joe Louis, Dan and Ral|di Redmond of*Harmoity> Charlie Redmond of Taylor* sviUe, Bruce Redmond of Yadkinvilte. ROY BAILEY Funeral services for Roy Gordon Bailey, 88, of Lexingtan, were hdd Saturday, BSay 29, at 4 pjn., at Sheets Memorial Baptist Churdi by the Rev. Everett IQer. interment waa-ln PaeefeLHmiBiBmtiJalJParl£.n He died Thursday, May?27th, In Lexington Blonoria] Hoqittai after an illness of two weeks. He was bom in Dmde County Blay Srd, 1905, to Luthw C. and Lou Caoddl Bailey. He was retired owner and operator of Ball^ Oil Oo. and a member of Sheets Memorial Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. &Uier V. Younta Bailey m (hehomsi two brothers, Nath L. Bail^ and Qwrgc Hoit E^ey of Lodng^; fcur sisters, Mrs. Bessie Woodward' and Mrs. Ruth McDanId of Lexington and Mrs. Sally Murr of Concord, N. C., and Mrs. Peari HarUine of Baltimore, Md. MRS. TOM HOWARD Mrs. Dora H. Howard, 74, wife of Tbm Howard of Rt. 1, Advance, died Sunday in Lynn haven Nursing Home, MocksviUe. Funeral services wure con* ducted Tuesday at 4 pjn. in Mocks Uidt^ltoodlst Churdi ty the Rev. WItlam Anderson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom in Davie County on Jan. 10,1897, she was the duster of the late George and Elisabeth Howard. In eddiUon to her husband, she Is survived by five daugfatmn, Mrs. Ruby foight and Mrs. Raymond Scott, both n of Wbiston^em. Bfrs. Ruth and fibs. John Hdder, both of Clemmons and Miss Mary Howard of KCmersviUe; i one son, Thomas Howard, of Rt. 1, Advance; one sister, Mrs. Harriet RobUnsof Yadkmvilie: one brother, Theo Howard of Mocksvilie; 12 granddiUdren; and three great grand-chUdren. GUS GOODWIN Gus Green Goodwin, 81, of Harmony, Rt. l died Wednesday at Davis Hosdtal at StatesvOle. The funeral was hdd Saturday at the Wlnthrop Friends Meeting. Burial was in the diurch cemetery. He was bom in Ireddl County to Lewis K. and Sarah Crator Goodwin. He was a retired flarmef and blacksmith. Surviving are two sons, J. Boyd Good^ of Harmony, Rt. 1, and Grady M. Goodwin of Harmony, Rt. 2; three dau^ters, fiira. W. Preston (kimpbell of Cooleemee, fifrs. R. Glenn Enitfa of Harmony, Rt. 1, and fifrs. Dewey T. Nldiolsonof StatesvUle, Rt. 6; and a sister, Bliss Novie Goodwbi of Salisbury. Bio -Obituaries - 6/3/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVm COtJNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1971 - 9 W. L Riddle Of Advance ADVANCE - Wfltt«y Lewis lUddle, lit this moraing st htsbmneoa nt. 1, Advtnce. Born In Dsvie ObttRty Aug. 16, 1896, he wu • son the late Hen^ and Bnma mner Blddle. Hewasa retired Gamer. n FUnerd Mrvlces win be held at S pjn. Tburiday st Green Hbadowe Baptist Church «here> Mr. filddle ndd his member- dUp. lUtei wm be conducted by the Rev. Walter WbfGsrd and the Rev. Ahds Cheshire. Burial wOl beln iheditffch cemetery. Ihe body vdU remain at Be- tooV Funeral Home where the liunQy udll receive friends httm 7to9pm. Wednesday. Mr. Riddle Is survived Iqr one sister, Mrs. R. 0. Walker of RnnHanGalem. J« V. Potts Of AAocksyille MOCKSVILLB ~ James Yes. talBotts, 69, died this morning at biabemeoo Rt i, Modtavfile. BamlnDavieOimiity,8ept 14, UOl, he vras a soi tf the late cress and Elixa Sheets Potts. Funeral services win be hdd at 4 p.m. lharaday at Baton's Funeral Roihe Chanel, con ducted by the Rev. W. £ Berkley and the Rev. W. 0. Btin«£ Burial win beinAdvaneeUnttcd Methodist Churdi emetery. The body win be taken to die reel- denceatlOalm. Wednesday. Survlvora include his wife, Mrs. Lethia Bmidy Potts; two daughters, Mrs. LueUle Sain of Rt 3, BlodtsviOe and Mrs. Lffly Mae Galther of WhistonGaiem; three son^Paul and Vestal Potts of Rt 1, HocksvOIe^ and Early Potta of Morganton; one sister, Mrs. Lakew of Rt 6, Statesvffie: and three brothers, TOm Potts a Advance end Jesse and Charlie F. Potts of BlocksvUIe. Bio -Obituaries - 6/10/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 Qlaui 0. Snyder, 40 Qtenn Gay Snydv, 40, of Cooleemee, dlra Id an •utemobOa tcddMl Jtms 8th. Bom In Davle Cbt&ity 8, 1090, he was a son of the late JMm A. and Tommle teyder, and was employed at a medianlc. Snrvivora Include hit wife, Ml. Joan Swleegood Snyder; one dangbter, BArs. Cathy Hampton of Cbdaonee; fisur Bona, John M., Walter Scott, Charles Brent and Qtenn C. Shyder Jr., aU of Cwdeemee; thm alstera, BArs. T.Q. Phater, Ml. Bory Foster and Mi. George Floater, all of Bt 4, MbenvlUe; five toothora, John, Walter, and J.W. S^er of Oboleemee and Norman and Paul ftiyder of Rt. 4, Mbckaville. Funeral aendcea were held at 4 p.m. Friday at Baton's FUnerd Home Chapd, oon> ducted by ESder Eugene Ben* nett BatUi was In No QreM Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. Charles W. Bdwarda Charles Welaey Bdwarda, si of Slalesvuie. m. 1,Ihtmiday, at md^ BtoorW Hospital fai Statesville. Fimeral servleea were Md at • P-»; Saturday at toy's Chapel Baptlit Churdi. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mr. Bdwarda was bom to Davle County to BUI and Btale Graves Bdwarda. HO was a retired farmer. Surviving are Ids wife, Hra. Maude Ooer Bdwarda; ^ a atej^U^^, Mft. Charles H) Tomlln of StateavOIe, Rt4 R.A. MarahaU, 87 Robert Arthur BSarahaU, 87. of Harmony, Rt. 1, died Thursday at Broughton HOsnttal at Hoigeiden. The funeru was held Sattnrday at Reavla Funeral Rhme. Burial was In Snow Ckeek united BSethotot Church cdndQpy* He was bun In hredell County to Benjamin Wedoy and'BIuy Ann nrowtabm Buraball and was a retired nrmer. Ho was a member of Mount BedMi lAdted Method Church. Surviving are two alstera, Mrs. Anna Boat of Harmony, RL1, and Mrs. Myrtle BieCras Chattanooga, Tenn. * Worker Killed By Sawmill > AaawmUl worker lost hia life June etfa when he fdl Into a saw be was opcralliig <m Advance Bt. 1, near the Macedonia Binravian Churdi. Robert Lee Wood, 04. of hfoeksviUe Bt. 2 fdl Into the saw about 0:30 asn. while be was working on a belt that had dlmied off. The death was rtded occidental. Funeral services were hdd FMday at Eatm Funeral Home Chapd. torlal was In the Faimlinton Cemetery. A BBtlw of Davle County, M. Wood was ttm aon of the late Lee, and SaUle Hanea Wood. He had' pcevloudy been eniployed with the State Hlghwiw Oommlailon. Surviving are nia wife, BAra. Rattle Blae FTeonan Wood; threes aoni, Robot Wood Florida, Je^ Wood of Bt. 8, Mocka^e, Harold Wood of Et. 2,M0ckavllle; a siito, Mrs. M^ Pilcher of Rt. '2, BAickavUle; «td two braUwra, Charlie Wood of Rt. L Advance, and Geoge Wood of Windsor, Vs. Bio -Obituaries - 6/17/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIE C0UI4TY ENTERPRISB RECORD, THUR^AY, JUNE 24. 1971 MRS. STOKES DWIGGINS Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Shore Dwlgglns. 69, of Route I, widow of Stokoo DwiggiDi, were hdd at U aja. nidi9, Jime 18th, at Battml Funeral Chapel. Burial was tn the Center United BiMbodist Churdi canetCTy. She died Tuesday at Fonyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dwig^a was bom in Forsyth Cbumy to John Henry and Rosalie Steelnan Shore. She was a member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are five sisters, BITS. Lefta Walkff and Mrs. Ballard Warner of ModnviUe. Route 2, Mrs. C. W. Marshall and BIIsb Helen Shore of Mocksville, Route 5, andJdrs. E. L. Godby of Salisbury, Route 1. MRS.SAMUELETCHISON Fttnival services for BIra. Heder ny Btddson, 62, widow Samud Btchlson, were hdd FHdWt^June IStfa, at U a jn. at Malnwle AME Z2on Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. .She ified Wednesday of a heart attack. Mrs. Btdilson was bran in (hrangeCbunty to Jdm and Etta Bfangnm Ray. She was a roenaber of Mount Zion Hdtness Churdi. •Surviving ts a dstra, Mrs. Jdm Scott of MockavQle. B^. WILUAMTAYLOR •Funeral services fbr BITs. Mary Lee Everidge Taylor, 78, HaRnony. Roim 8, widow of wmiam H. Taylor, were hdd fikiday, June im, at 4 pjn. at Harmony Baptist Church. Eiurial was m the Hebron wiiiiHrt Church cemetery. died Wednesday in Mooresville. 'Mm. Taylor was bom in Xftddl County to Solomon and Btattie Bfesaldi Everidge. She waa a member of Bammy gyfat Cbtffcfa. jSSdststg are a son, Wayne W. Taylor of StateaviHe, Route i; three dau^itraa, Mra. Gaude Styera of MOoroaviUe, Route B, Bus. Farka Hayes of StetesvUle and Mrs. Arthur Wood of Harmaqy, Route 8; a hroGier, Solomon Everidge of StatesvUle; and, a aistra, fifira. DdlaofStateaviue. fRedd.long,sr. A graveside sravice for Fred Biavii Long, Sr., 67, of Sgilsbury, Route 4, was hdd Friday, June IBffa, in Tkadhig Chrd BmtlSt Chilli cemetey. He died Wednesday at BipW Hoqdtal In Winston^Salem.. Ho was bom in Davidsm County to Charlea L. and Eknma Obvla Long. Be waa with ttie mSIvy extmslrai divlafon of the n. C. Department of Agriculture ana retired in 1907. Re waa a member of Ikadlng Frad Baptist Church, ifoarvivmg are hla wife, BAa. Heater Lookatrill hoMi a son, Fked D. Long, Jr. of raUshray: and, two brothers, C. G. Long of Advance and Joe L. Long of Soulhmottt. HR8.RUTH P. HEDGECOCK Funeral serviees for Mrs. Ruth Payne HOdgecodc, 88, of High Point, who was the sister of Rev. Ardia Payne of Mocksville, were hdd at 4 pjn. Tuesday, June istfa, in the Lebanon United Metho^it Cteardi tn H^ Point, where she was a membra. She diod Sunday nl^t b) ngb Point Blonorial Ho^tal. Survivors are the husband. Crest Hedgecoek of 818 Homestead Avenue, High Point; sons, Orest Hedgecodc, J^. of salt Lake City, Utah, and Thomaa Hedgecoek of the home; daughwa, BIra. Lda Badey, BIrs. Peggy Brown and BIra. Betsy &own, all of High Point, BOaa Joyce Hedgecoek of the home, Mrs. Barbam Wiles of sura Gty, Bfra. Pearl Wado of Route 8, High Pdnt; aistra, Mrs. Bvdyn Mock of Wdcome; father. Dewey Pavne of iMoeksville: . brothers, Harrdl Payne of High Point. Jostyh Paj^ of toilmgton andSo. Rev. Bfr. Payne of ocfcs^e. WILEY C. BEAN Funeral tcrvicea for Wiley ComoUui Bean, 44. of Whistoo- Salem, were bdn Thursday, Jime 171b, at 8 pm. at Eatraili Funeral Chapd In Bbcksvilla bytheRev. Gary Chapman and the Rev. Donald Carter. Burial was In Union Chapd United Methodist Churdi cemetery. He died Tuesdity aftranoon. Bran tn Caldww Cbtmty on Jt^ 81,19n. bo waa tiM son of Harris ara RRty Hilton Bean of Rt. 2, Granite Falla. HO waa a Janitraal worker. In ad£tiai to Ma parents, he is survived by the widow, Bim. Btaude Haniine Bean; me daughte, BOaa Jenny Bean of Ramptonville, three sons, Steven, Robert and Donald Bean, ail of BamdonvlDe: one dstra, BDa. GaO Duncan u Rt 8, (franlte FaUa: two faiottiaa, Roy and Howard Bean, both of Rt. 8, Granite Falla. Bio -Obituaries - 6/24/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1971 MRS. SOL B. OOOR Mrs. Onmle Leo Burton Oook, 71, cf Modtsvflle, Rt 7, wife of Sd B. Oook, died Fnd^y at Davle Goui^ Hospital. The funeral was held Bfosday at Ttimntine BapUst Cbordi. Burial waa in the chtircb oemetery. She ban fa Yadldn County to wnUam and Uedie Cain Burton. Survivlsg are her husband; two daughters, Mr*. Wrginia Broadway and Mn. Elate Beck of Modnvllle, Rt. 4: two aooa. Ransom Oook 01 Snrixiry and Oicar Cotdtof Modcavlllei Rt. 7: three alatcra, BSra. Oma Bdlard of Sallabury, Afra. Lilly Vestal (rf WInatMi-Salem and A&a. Mabd CaUoway of Ronda; and a brother, Raymond Buftoi of Winatoa-Salem. BOSS ROBBNA STUROIS BQaa Robena Sturgia, 48, of West Hdlywood, Fla., fonneriy ii MockavUle, Wednesday at West Htdlywood. The funeral udU be at 4 pjn. Monday at St. John's AMB SOon Churdi hoe. Burial will Im In the diurefa cemetery. Bllaa Storgis waa ban In Davle Oounty. She was em ployed as a achod teacha. Surviving is her motha, BIrs. EtroUaSta^ of Boston, Bflaas. TOBI HOWARD Tom Howard, 77, of Advance, Rt. I, died FUd^ at Da^ CoanW Ho^ital In Bfodtsvllle. The fUnaal waa hdd Sunday at Block's UUited Bfetbodiat Church in Davle Oounty. BurUd •wu-hCfliesaiurdi CBmetoryt.^ 'Idr. Howard was bom tn Davle County to Tom and Ldia Smith Howard. He was a member of Bfock'a United MettwwBrt Church and waa a retired fanner and eawmlD water. Surviving are five datoldera, Bfra. Ruby Bryant and Bfirs. Raymond Scott of Winstcm* Salem, Bfra. Ruth McBhttfit and Bfra. J<dm Bolder of Qemmcne and Blisa Bfary Howard Keneravllle; a aon, Thomas Howard of Advanco, Rt. 1; a sister, Bfrs. Reba B^yoa of Advance, Rt. l, and two brothera. Sun Howard of Ad vance, Rt. 1, and Dove Howard of Bfockaville, Rt. 4. BIBS. TOM WEBB, 87 BIra. Ruby Blddla Wrhb, 67, wife of Ton Wdd>of Bfodoidlle (Bed Thursday 6venlng«t Lynn I RUven Nor^ Home after a ' mnen. i was bom In Davle County I Bfay 14,1914 to W. L. end Btara NU Riddle. , fa addition to ha husband rfie { Is survived by four daugfaters, Bfra. John Chomp of Route 7, BfodcsvQle, Bfos. Jack Walters ' cf Ral^, Bbs. WBllsm Bogle , of PrattndBe, Ala., and BSrs. j Tommy Copt of Bforrlstown, : Tenn.; a am, Jamas Walta Webb of Bfodovllle; and two ' slaters, BOaa Amie Riddle of | Cboleemee and Ifoa. Geo^ ' UIIIiaIm mT Sallahtttio i JABSES M. DANIEL, 66 James Murdoch Danld, 66, cf Rt. 4, BfockavUle, (Bed Pkiday at Davle Cbindy Hoqdtal afta a period of declining health. He was ban in Davle Cbunty Jtdy 26,1904. and waa a retired merdu^. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. lils Thttarow Danld of the home; and two aims, Ervln (Hey Danld and James Jeny Duw of M. 4. Fnnaal sendees were hdd Saturday In liberty United Blethodlst Churdi, of which he was a memba, conducted by fae Rev. J. C. Lane and the Rev. Bin Creason. Burial was In the dittrdi cemetery. ROBERT BtASON, 89 Robert Bfeaoo, Jr.. 39, of BOH St., Moekavine, died unex- pededly Thursday nl^ at 10:10 In Davle Oou^ BoniUal. Bom Dee. 32, 1932, fa ftnde County, be was the am Mn. Seresa Mawtfiy *****'** cnA the late Robert Buaoi. Be waa educated In Davla county adioola, Bbrylattd State University and had done eaduate study at Odtmtdo University. Mr. Bfasm ^ employed by fagersoU Rmd Company of BfockavBle.' Be waa a memba of fihUoh Baptist Churdi and a veteran of World Wa n, having saved in the air force for el#t years. Survivors Indude the widow, Bfirs. S^vla Rimes Mason; a stepdaughter, Hlas Sabrlna IJames of Moekavllle; bla motha of Bfockivflle: um two sisters, Bfn. Hhtahrth J^nton of Bloeksville and BDas Hana Main of BrooUVn. N. Y. Bio -Obituaries - 6/24/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THU^AV, JUNE 24. 1971 MISS K4TB DOUTHIT, 96 Iflss Kate Dratidt. 96, died Wedneiday, Jtme 18, at Blefaard Baker in Hdmry, N. C« Ibe ftmeral wai ttdd Thur- aday at H^and Chorcb, iOcinT. Burial waa te the catawba Memorial Park. She waa ban In Darie Gtaonty to Winiam Haorlee and Margaret Doutbit. epcnt ha eariy life here befive moving to ncaory In the early I900'a. She waa a member ol the Oak Grove United Methodlat Chttrch, ModBvOe. Among ha BurvivorB la a ideee, Bira. Biargaret Bndtaka of Route 2, B&wvDle. MRS. MATILA CAMPBELL Fttnaal acrvtoea kr tfra. BlatOa Reld Campbell, of Blooreavitle, slater of Bfra. Dalay CoUe Btirke of MocksviUe, were hrid Ihnr- aday, Ante 17 at 4 pjn. at Relds United RreAyterian Chnrdi In MooreaviUe. Mrs. ofthe late Mrs. Boee^roeReld and Jamea K. Raid of Bfooresville, died Mond^, Jane 14, at ha home In Mboreavllle afta an Olnesa of several ntonths. Survlvas include ha tiwriMmd of Bradfiffd Venmait; four sons, one daugbta, aD of the home; fbor brollm Washington, JD. C. and CaUfonda. Bio —Obituaries - 6/24/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA '^'icLibrm mnllASl W. CAMPBELL bcBS3raj,E^^W iil i aia alter-Cl&d) Canwbell, 77, of Modis^T Bt^7,- died •yesterday at Davie County Hospital. The funeral will be at i2:30 p.m. Saturday at Eaton's] lEuneral Chapel. Burial will be In Hose Cemetery. Mr. Campbell was bom In* 'Davie County. to John B. and! Mary Gaither Campbell. He j was a retired employe of. Burlington Mills and was- a member of the M o c k s vi 11 e .Moose Lodge. ? Surviving are a stepson, Everett Horn of Newport News, Va.; four sisters, Mrs. Ella Mae Plott and Mrs. Clyde Hutchens of Mocksville, Rt. 6, Mrs. Laura" Kopntz of Mocksville, Rt. 1, and Mrs. Margaret Pope of Statesville; and a brother, John Campbell of Mocksville, Rt. 7. Ur S cJau.n.'h^i, I. ^ -4 I 1 V» it v\ Sj DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRAR* MOCKSVILLE. HO TWIN CITY SENTINEL, 6/29/1971 Mrs. Foster, Mocks ville ~rr~— ^ fS Cs c- f MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Lula ^ VanBatoa Poster. 77, ot WiiUsms Street, wife of Jobs A. J Foster, died Sunday at ber j borne. ; Slio was a member of St. . John AHB Zion Churcb at -4 Mocks ville. f Survivfni: are the buibaod: a » daufibtcr, Mn. Elouise IJames: -c^ a SOD, Robert Foster; a brother. . J Jake VanEaton; and a sister. Mrs. Florence D. Cody, all of MoMsville. The luaeral wilt be conducted > at A p.m. W^oesday at the SL ^ John Cburcb by the Rev. Freeman Germany. Burial will, t be In the churcb cemetery. The body It at Noble and Ketsey FUnerat Home I a ^ Salisbury and wilt be placed in ' Itic cburcb at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The family will be at the funeral borne from 3 to 9 p.m. (oda^. J Bio -Obituaries - 6/29/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA