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Jan - JunDA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 5,1967 - Page 4 If. A. JACOBS Henry Alexander Jacobs, 82. 115 Wcsl Hendrcson St. Salisbury, died Monday nl 8:45 p.m. at Rowon Me morial Hospital oRcr being In de clining heoIUi for several months & seriously ill for two days. Born Januory 0. 1884, in Rowan County, he was the son of the lute John L. and Bllcn Shaw Jacdis. He was educated in the Rowan County schools and for 45 years was em ployed in the car department ol the Southern Railway Spencer Shops. He retired in 11^. Mr. Jacobs vwis a life long mem ber of North Main Methodist Clturch where he had acn'cd on the Board of Stewards and various other of fices in the church. Ho was also a member of the BroUicrltood of Railway Carmen of America. Sun-iring is ids wife, Mrs. Mag gie Itoffncr Jacobs to whom he was married hi 1802; three sons. John Henry and iwxxirow W. Jacobs, both of Snli^ury. Herbert M. Jacobs of Coolecmcc: three daughters. Mrs. Hoath Wenis of Chnriolle, Mrs. R. F. Gardner of Saliriniry. Mrs. Jock E. Mullinax of Gcnnony: one brother, Martin L. •facobs of Salidntry; Rvc sisters, Mrs. T. D. Barber, Mrs. C. C. Bcn- vcr. Miss Grace Jacobs, Mrs. F. .1. Stough. all of Salirimry, Mrs. Arthur Wilhclm of Rowan of Row an County: twelve grandchildren and eleven greatgrandchildren. Funeral sendees were held Wed- nesdoy at 3 p. m. at aunmerscll Memorial Chapol with the Rev. John R. Oowldns. pastor of Nbrtii Muin Methodist Ciiurch, offldating. GEORGE HOWARD George Howard of Stockton, Calif., died Dec. 28 In Stoddon. He was a former rcsldenl of Davie County and moved to Stockton five years ago. He was born in Davic County to Jimmy and Mattte Burton Howard. Surviving are Uiree sons. Bill Howard. Jim Howard and Bob Howard, all of White Salmon. Worii.: —two doughlcrs, Mrs. Ruby Shopard and Miss Doris Howard, both of Stockton- two dslcrs, Mrs. J. W. Gulietl 'of Salisbury Und Mrs. Ossie McCatl of Birmingham. Ala.; a half sister. Mrs. William Kcnnc<(y of Franklin. N. €.: and a brother. Boncc Howard of Mexico City, Mexico. Ibc body was expected here Tuesday nlghl and will be at the Eaton Funeral Home In Mocksvillc pending funeral arrangements. MRS. J. D. COLUSTTE Mrs. Esther Richie Colicttc. 73. of Rt. 2. Mocksi'ilic, widow of J. D. Coiictlc. died Friday, December 30. ot l^nn Ifovcn Uurslng Home. She was iiorn In Davie County to W. M. and l.aura Booc Richie and was n member of Eaton's Dnplisl Cburdi. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J. E. LAlham of Mocksvillc. tU. 3; and a brother, A. O. Richie of Mocksvillc. The funeral was held at 2 p. m. Sunday, .fanuaiy Isl, at Eaion's Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. JOHN O. SMITH Funeral services for John O. Smth. 82, wore held Monday. Dec ember 28. at 3:30 p. m. ol Eaion's FUncrol Chapel. Burial was in Beth el Methodist Qturch Cemetery. He died Friday. December 22, of 'a heart attack In C. J. Angcll's rioro while he was watching tele vision. He was bora in Davic County to B. I. and Martha Dane Smidi. He was a retired State Prison Depart ment omploye. SurWving are a half brother. Hugh Anderson (d Coolecmcc; and two half sisters, Mrs. Mary Mills FUaihorstonc of AshevlIIo and Mrs. Esther Parncll Jones of Winston- Salcm. MRS. CHAMBERLAIN Funeral services for Mrs. LilPan Oiambcrioin, 74, were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, December 23, at Sandy brings Baptist Church. Bu^ lal was in the chuich ccmelcry. Mrs. Chamberlain, widow of Lon- nie E. Chandicrlain of Mocksviilo, died Friday, December 23, at Ire- dell Memorial Hospital at Stales- villo. She was born in Ircdcll County to Thomas and Nanpy Jones Bag- garly. She was a mcnlber of Sandy Springs BapUA Church. Surviving oro two sons. ^Julian Oianiberlain of- Mo^swlle, Rt. 1, and 'Roger diamberlain of Mocks villc: two brothers. Clyde Boggariy bf Hollywood. Calif, and Frank Baggoriy of Danville, Va.; and a ^er, Mrs. S. H. Cartncr of Wins- tim-Salcm. \ MRS. MARY EATON Funeral services for Mrs. Mary (Emma Nicholson Eaton, 82. Route i 1, FUrminglon, were conducted at 2 p. m. Friday December SOlh at Cedar CrtMdc Baptist Church In Far- enlngbm. Mrs. Elaton died Saturday at a n 'Wlnston-Salcm hce^la] after a ten- .^fithy Illness. - She is survived by ono daughter, bSss Pearl Elaton of Winston-Sal- <»n; two sons. William and Arlhur Eatiu). both of Now York Cily: a I stepdaughter, Mrs. Lulo West of I Farmlngton; one brother, J. Cal- « Vin Nicholson of Stalcsville; mic ^ sister. Mrs. Willie McFadden of StalesvUle; 11 grandchildren, and ,' ono grcot grandchild. Bio - Obituaries -1/5/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 5,1967 - Page 4 W. HOWARD McLAMB i* The funeral for W. Howard Mc- ^ Lamb, 57, of Dunn. R(. S. \('hosQ I wife. Mrs. Kathcriiic Benson Mc> i Lamb, is a former Mocksvillc rcsi' dent, was held al 2:30 p. m. Krl> day, December 23 at Mount Elam Baptist Church. Burial was In the Clinton Comclcry. Ho died Wednesday night. Dec- ember 2lBt. al Betsy Johnson Mc* morial Hospital where he had been a puliciil for 10 duys fulluwing a fiiroke. He was a farmer and op- crated a truck tine. Surviving nrc his wife: a son. Bubl)y McLamb of Dunn. Rl. 5; Itiree daugliters, Mrs. Earl Cure timl Mrs. Bobby Jackson of Dunn and Miss Kay McLamb of the home: his mother. .Mrs. Belly Mc Lamb of Hoscboru, Rt. 2: four sis ters, Mrs. Otis West, Mrs. Thomas Powell and Miss Loreila McLamb of Rosdwro. Rt. 2. and Mrs. Elwood Mintz uf PcnHsyivantu; and a bnithcr, lluywuod McLamb of CUn- tun. MRS. NOTIK CtlON Mi>. Nulie .Martin Cuun. sn. of Mockstillc. widow of llubcrt Aiidei*' stni Coon, dirnl at 0:40 u. m. on PrrcniluT iOth at Ouvic -County Jlospllat. Flic was born in Datie Ciiunty to ElUnh and Minervu Williams Mu^ tin. Surviving are tuu-stoi) daughlers. Mrs. Allrert Becker and Mrs. David Owen, inilh of El l'a»u, Texas. Also snrvi\ii:g .irc several nieces and luiilicws. including Miss .laiiic Mar tin and Mrs. W. I.. Moore. Jr^^ih whom she iiad in.ide her Ilk' MX was Judd I'ull bearers were: Waller E. .Mrttlln ami W.vlicr'P.. Murlin. .Ir.., of flcnmarir. S. C.: (Jlenn H. Cart- ncr of Chnrtullc; Wilbur L. Davis, Jr. of Knnnairalis; W. L. Monrc, Jr. U. W. L. Moore. UK and .1. K. Fhcck. IK of Moksvillc; nnd Lt. John L. Thompson of Greenville. S. C. Duria] was in the church lemct- cry. MRS. PEARL I.INEBACK Mi's. Pcnrl Psif ctolh Ltiicbnck, TU. of Advance. Rt. 2. died ul 7:aa p. m. Tbursdoy. DccwtiIkt 22. al Davie Coimly liosjiltal. She wos born in Davic County to Erwtn and l^auise McBride Fair- cloth and w.'is a mcmlier of htacc- donln Moravian Church. Surviving are a sun, Oliic Benuch- nmp of Advance. Rt. i; and a sis ter, Mrs. Bessie Lcc of Advance Rt. L The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, December 25, al Macron- ia Morovion Church. Burial was In the church graveyard. MRS. GRANT DANIFX Wrs. Pearl Fowler Daniel. 77, of Salisbury Slrccl, wife of Grant Don- ici died Saturday. December 24th, ' at Fran Ray Rest Home. She was bora in Irodcll Cbunty to James ond Delia Uarmun Fowler. Suiwivlng ore her husband; a daughter, Mrs. V. G. Prim of Cool- eemce; a sister, Miss Bess Fowlcr of SlatesvlUc; and n brother. E. C. Fowler of Stuart. Fla. The funeral wns held at 2 p. m. (Monday, December 2G, al Eaton's 'I^ncral Chapel. Burial was In Rose Ccfflctcry. AhfOS LEE BOWLES Amos Lcc Bowles, 78. of Rl. 4. iMoi^csvlilc, a DavIc County sur veyor and retired farmer, died Dec ember 23 at home, He was born in Dnvlc Cbunty to J<^n C. and Sally Burton Bowles, and was o member of Jericho Church of Cttidsl. Surviving arc four daughlers, Mrs. Alice Dolmon and Mrs. Vcra Scobcy of Washinglon, D. C.. Mrs. Elnora Loopcr of Mockaville. Rt. 4, ond Miss Roberta BowHcs of Jack sonville, <Fla.; three sons. Alvin 'Bowles of Wa^lnglon, D. C., John Bowles of Jacksonville, Da., and Worth Bowles of Seattle, Wash.; six sisters, Mro. Mary Wilson of Mocks- Mllc, Rt. 4. Mrs. Ida Tutlerow of Mocksvillc, Rt. 1. Mrs. Edna Ever- heart of Mocksvillc. Rt. 3, Mrs. Pauline Carter of Winston-Salcm, Mrs, Ruby Franks of Los Angeles. Calif., and Mrs. Grace Webb of Washington. D. C.: and three broth ers. James A. Bowles of Mocksvillc, Rt. 4. Charlie C. Bowles of Walnut Cove and H. Howord Bowles of Wilmington. The funeral was held at II a. m. (Monday, December 20, al Ealon's Funeral Oliapci. Burial was in (he Jericho Ctiurch of Christ Comclcry. Bio - Obituaries — 1/5/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 5, 1967 - Page 4 MRS. JAMES McCUIKE IMrs. Hallic Dctis Mdluirc, sn. widow of James McGuirc, died Thui-sday, December 2ath at her home oil Jericho Road. She was burn In Hancioiph Counfy to J. J. and Ann Hill Bells. Shu was a member or Ihc First Methodist Church. Sundi'ing are two dausldcrs. Misses Mary and Jane McGuirc ul the home. The runernl was held u( U a. m, Saturday. Duucnilicr 31, ul Eatim's Chapel. Burial was in Joppu Cem* clery. COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, January 5,1967 Mrs. Daniel Is Buried Mrs. Pearl Fowler Daniel, T7, of Salisbury St., MocksviUe, wife of Grant Daniel died Sat urday. December 24th, at Fran Ray Rest Hocne. She was bom in Iredell County to Jamea and Delia Harmon Fowler. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. V. G. Prim of Cooleemee; a sister. Miss Bess Fowler of StatesvUle: and a brother, E. C. Fowler of, Stuart. Fla. ! The funeral was held at 2 P. If. Monday, December 26, at Eaton's FVneral ChapeL Burial wu in Rose Cemete- Henry Alexander Jacobs Father Of Local Man Dies Henry Alexander Jacobs, 82 US West Henderson Street, Salisbury, died Monday at 5:45 P. M. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in de clining health for several mont^ and seriously ill for two days. Bom January 9, 1884, in Rowan County, he was the son of the late John L. and Ellen Shaw Jacobs. He was educated in the Rowan Coun ty Spools and for 45 years was employed in the car de partment of the Southern Railway Spencer Shops. He retired in 1964. Mr. Jacobs was a life long member of North Main Metho dist Church where he had ser ved on the Board of Stew ards and various other offices in the church. He was also a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Caimen of Ameri ca. Surviving are his wife, Mrt; Maggie Hoffner Jacobs to whom he was married in 1902; three sons. John Henry and Woodrow W. Jacobs, both of Salisbury, Herbert M. Jacobs of Cooleemee: three daugh> ters, Mrs. Heath WenU of Charlotte, Mrs. R F. Gard ner of ^lisbury, Mrs. Jack E. Mullinax of Germany; one brother, Martin L. Jacob of Salisbury; five sisters, Mrs. T, D. Barber, Mrs. C. C. Beav er, Miss Grace Jacobs. Mrs r. J. Stough, all of Salisbu ry, Mrs. Arthur Wilhelm of Rowan County; twelve grand children and eleven great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 P. M. at Sum merset! Memorial Chapel with the Rev. John R Dawkins, pastor of North Main Metho dist Church, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Mem orial Park. Bio - Obituaries - 1/5/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, January 5,1967 George Howard local Woman Dies In Calif. MOCKSVILLE - Funeral services for George Howard, 77, of Stockton, Calit, who died December 28, was held Thursday at 2 P. fil at Dut chman's Creek Baptist Church The Rev. Bobby Ridge and toe Rev. Thomas Tuggle ofBci- ated. Burial was in Fork Bap tist Church Cemetery. Mr. Howard was a native of Davie County, bom Aug ust 27, 1889, to the late Jim- mie and Mattie Burton How ard, Surviving are his wife, the former Bertha McDaniel three sons. Bill, Jim, and Bob How ard. all of White Salmon, Washington; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Shepherd and Bdiss Doris Howard, both of Stock ton, Calif; two sisters. Mrs. J. W. Gullett of Salitouxy, Blrs. Ossie fiScCall of Birmingham, Ala; one half sister, Blis. William Kennedy of lYanklin; and one brother. Bonce How ard of Mexico City, Blexico, He was the uncle of Blrs. Odell Bailey of Joyner Street, Cooteemee. MfkMefiuire R^Held MOCKSVILLE-Mrs. Happle Betts McGuire, 88. widow of James McGuire, died Thurs day at her home on Jericho Road. She was bom in Randolph County to J. J. and Ann Hill Belts. She was a member of the First Methodist Cbiuch. Surviving are two daugh ters, Misses Mary and Jane McGuire of the home. The funeral was at 11 ABL Saturday at Baton's Chapel. Burial was in Joppa Cemete ry. Bio - Obituaries - 1/5/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA r \ / jt) 0"- or— % s. r=5~7omTizdr-a:wf-^' |p,!?2P^2™=-«»l«rtEarl!lIHirches, 60, of Mocksville, Rt. I IX* ® and car salesman 1 U® jotoJames Parches. «re his wife. Mrs J-arl Porches of Mocks. 2, and John Porches of i 'i ^wight Roger ofIMoclKviJIe and Mrs. John Hill i win^'i. ^ brothers• Win ^ches of Mocksville. S: MocksvilleSf 9?^®'^.,^cbes of MocksvilleRt. 2; and five sisters, Mrs JRav Parker and Mrs. Leonard Sugg tL Kelly1 li.® Predericksburg Va of Ander- Tmoc^^ ^ Grant The fonerai wiD be af 2 « »« ClmpeL Burial will be in Eaton's- Baptist Church cem" L ^Tr>iTy»p«^T_■ lc>\fJo^ Pur^tke* - X>c?( . es- I "ToWrcLS FwvcUej- \.eu3ti ^'U.^'ckcy ILO»\Uowr»n. P•^rc^Jr^W\:r^ ^ixvcVn _ I I'RoWirV £. Fu.-«-ck« o I o (f-DAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 12,1967 - Page 2 AltCAKW.-TAYBS Tbe ftttteral'Of Arch Wllbert Tsy* ex, 84. or Mofi(S\>IIle, Rt, 3. was held Mooday. datniaty e. at 2 p. m. at Baton's Buneral Ch^l. Bttrial was in Center hiethodlsl Church cemetery. •lie died Soiunlny n! the home of a daughter. Mrs. Charlie PoHs of Modcsi'lllc, Rt. 3. lie was a retired farmer. Surtdving are p son, Wesley TQys of Beach Haveii, N. J.: end two fiaugbters. Mrs. Pranlc Potts of Moekinrltle. Rt. l, and Mrs. Oiariie Polls. hiRS. LAURA PF.OPLBS The funeral of Mrs. Laura Hairs Ion Peoples, cu. of 914 Watkln Street, Wlnston-.Salem, a iiallw o Uavle County, was held nt 2 p. m Saturday, January 7. nf United McA ropolilan Baptist Church by ihr Rev. J. D. Bollard. Burial was ii Evergreen Cemetery. She ditnl Tuesday. January 3. a Forpylh Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Davlc County and had lived In Wlnston'Solom GO years. At United Metropolitan Bap tist Church she was a mmrher of the Missionary Sodety, the Senior Choir and a Sunday school teacher in the Young People's Ocpariment. Surviving ore Iavo daughters, Mrs. (Helen P. Banks of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Biysfto Peoples of (he home ond a son, Aaron Peoples of Detroit. MR.S. JGANIR FERZOR Funeral services for Mrs. Jcanie FTye Feezor, 70, of Atoemarle, a sister of Mrs. Boone C. Foster of Mhcksvllfe, RL 4, were held Frf> day, January 0, at 3:30 p. m. at -^Badln Baptist Church Burial was in the Falrvlow Cemetery. She was born In Rowan County and was a mombcr of Badin Bap* tist Church. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Rfdiard Baler of Now Brunswick, W. J., Mrs. Buford Owen of High Point, Mrs. Foster of Mocksville, and Mrs. Charlie Wreen of Lexing ton; and three brothers, H. H. and Emory Frye of Mocksville, Rt 4. and Edgar Frye of Mocksville, Rt. 0. ROBERT R. TUTTRROW Robert Bradley IVittorow, 78, qf Modcsvliie, Route 2, died JUnuarjr 6 in Davte Couirty Ho^tol. ' ' He wos born In avie County- (o Jesse Bradley and Mary Elisabeth Godbey TURerow. He .was a retired farmer and a -member Center Mel^iSt Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nina 'Ellzabelh Richardson TUllerow .of the home; three. doughtcrs, Mrs. Flora Malonia Cteoiy of Mocksville, Rmile S. Mrs. Horle I^wlse Gmiter of Yadkladlle. Route 2, and Mrs. Elsie Rtflh Stanley of Mocksville, Route 5: two sons, Alfred Harding Tutterow of Harmony, Route 1,^ and Robert Clarence TulU^ of Mocks ville. Route 4; 17 grondohlldren. 9 great grandtdiildren; 2 niecra and I ncidiew. Funeral services were held at II a. m.. January 9, at Eatons Cbajtol with burial (n Cbnter Meth* odlsl Church Cemetery. The follow ing ministers officiated. Rev. Gen try. and Rev. Melvin Bedter and W. C. Bulla. ROBERT E. FURCIIES Rmeral services for Robert Earl Furdiea, 60, of ModtsvUIe, Rt. 5. were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Bur ial (Was fn the (Eaton's Baptist Churdi cemetoiy. Mr. Furches, a medianlc and car SQlesman, died Friday, January e, at Dovle County Ho^ital. Ho was born In Dcwte County to John David and Judson James Furches. Surviving ere his wife, Mrs- Nao mi Rolllna Furches; (wo sons. Earl Furches of ModtsvUIe, Rt. 8, and John Ftircbes of Moeksvllte, TU. 4: two daughters, Mrs. Dv^t Boger ot Mocksville and Mrs. John HUl Jr. of Charlotte: three broUiers, Will PUrehes of Mocksvltlc. Rt. 5, J. D. F^irches of Mocksville and Fred Furches of ModwvUId, Rt. 8: and five iiitori, Mrs. Ray Parker and MrS( Leonard Sugg ef Greens boro. Mrs. Kelly James of Preder* idtdmrg, Va., Mrs. Charles Molln- arl of Anderson, fi. C., and Mrs. A. T. Grant 'of Mookiville. QHARLGS.P. SAIN Charles P. Sain, 90. died Wednes day .morning, January il. at 4 o.m. at BapUst llospUal where ite had been o palJenl since Movondier Rh. Mr. Sain was liom January 14, 1877, In Davie (tounty to James F. dnd JJames Sain. He bad been 0 member of Bethel Methodist (Bnireh since JB9B. Ho was married iAuguRt o. 1900 to Sarah Franoes Martlq who died in 1882. They had-no ehltdrm. A (ostef son, Hernian (Nkhelaon, died In 1081. Far Uie past 8!k years he had mbde his honrewllh his nieces, MIsa fanle Martin and Mrs. W. L. Moore, Jr. of 734 North Main Street. He had been an Invalid for over 4 rears. Survivors are one bralher, James ?. fialn, Lynn Haven Nursing Home of Mocksville. There'are sev- rral nieces nephews In addUlon to Mto Martin and (Mrs. (Motnre. The body Is at Slier Funeral KUmo In Thomasvllle where It will remain unlH Thursday aRernoon when It win be brougU to the home. Funeral services vdll he Friday at 8:30 p. m. at Bethd Methodist Ghurdi conducted by Rev. Forrest Church. Burial will lollow In the family plot in the church cemetery- Bio - Obituaries - 1/12/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 12,1967 - Page 2 WILUAM ePWARDS funeral lervloef for Mn. Flora Ofivtf Edwardik 8S. of MockivlUe. Bt. 5. were bold Wadnaiday at S p.ni. at Baton's Cbspel. Burial was to Baton's Baptist Cbuivh cemo' toiy. Mrs. WttUams died Monday at t4rm Haven Nunfnc Homo. fiiiB was born to Davto County to i/UvIs and Marcaiet Martin Davis and was a menher of Baton's Bap> ir buiband. WH* stms, Ray and Wtostai<S8lam: Mrs. Locy CM*lette and •birs. Xlrglnto Dull of MoclisvlBoi Rt. & Bio - Obituaries —1/12/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, January 12,1967 Mrs-Jeanie Feeior Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanie Frye Feezor, 70, of Al- bemarle, a sister of Mrs. Boone C. Foster of Mocksville, Route 4, were lield Etlday, January 6, at 3:30 P. M. at Badin BaiUist Church. Burial was in the Fairview Cemete ry. She was bom in Bowan County and was a member of Badin Baptist Church. Surviving axe four sisters, Mrs. Richi^ Baler of New Brunswick, N. J., Bira. Buford Owen of High Point, Mrs. Fos- ter of Mocksville, and Mrs. Charlie Wreen of Lexington; and three brothers, H. H. and Emory Frye of Mocksville, Rt 4, and E^ar Fkye of Mocks- viUe, RL 8. MOOKSVmfi — Bbbert Earl Fuzdies, 60, of Modss- ville, Rt. 5, a mechai^ and car salesman, died Friday at Davie County Hospital He was bom in Davie Coun ty to Jdm David and Jud- son James Furches. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Naomi Rollins Furdies; two sons, Earl Furdies of Mocks ville, Rt 2 and John FUr- ches of Mocksville, Ht 4; two dau^tera, Mrs. Dwigbt Boser of Mocksville and Mrs. Jdm ffill Jr. of Charlotte; three brothers. Will FUrches of Mocksville Route 5, and Fted Ftirehes of Mocksville, Route 2, J. D. Furches of Mocksville and five sisters, Mrs. Ray Parker and Mis. Leonard Sugg of Greensboro, Mrs. Kel ly James of Frederickd>urg, Virginia, Mrs. Charles Moll- nari of Anderson, South Car olina and Mrs. A. T. Grant of Mocksville. The funeral was at 2 PJd. Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home ChapeL Burial was in Eaton's Baptist Church ceme tery. Bio — Obituaries -1/12/1967 ROBERT B. TUnEROW MCX::KSV1LLE — Robert Bradley Tutterow, 78, of Mocksville, Rt 2, died Satur day In Davie County ho^i- taL He was a retired farmer end a member of Center Me thodist Church. Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. Nina Elizabeth Richardson Tutterow; three daughters, Bfrs. Louise Gunter of Yad- kinviUe, Rt. 2, Mrs. Elsie Stan- ley of Mocksville, Rt. 2, and Clyde Cleary of Mocks ville, Rt 5, two sons, Clar ence Tutterow of Mocksville, Rt 4, and Atfrod Tutterow of Harmony, Rt. 1. The funeral was at 11 AM. Monday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Center Methodist Church Cmnetery. Mrs. Daisy Baraes Mrs. J. Walter Roger MOCKSVILLE —Mrs. James Stonestreet Boger, 94, of Mocksville, Rt 4, the widow of J. Walter Boger, died Wed nesday in a nursing home ncrc. She was born in Davie County to Noah and Martha Coon Stonestreet and was a member of Union Chapel Me thodist Church. She is survived by a daugh ter Mrs. T. C McClamrock, and a son. Hurley Boger, both of Mocksville, Rt 2. The funeral will be at 2 P. M. Friday at Union Chapel Methodist Church, and burial will be in the church cemete ry. MOCKSVHJLE ^ Mrs. Datey Barnes, 79, of Cooleesnee, tho wi^w of Thomas A. BsitteG^ ^ed Wednesday in Dsvid County HbspitaL She was bom in Dawin County to Alls and BSary Wil* Hams. Survivors include two Otis and Tommy Dmmn; and Ihm Mrs. GerUe BlcCreary and 2^ Belle Head of Cooleemee, Xte Grade Leonard of TtwyntrtH ville, Mrs. Mamie « Atlanta, Qa., and Mrs. Bitlla Leonard of Sdisbury. The funeral will be 4 P.M. Friday at the Coolb^ mee Church of God. Revm^* end J. E. Rogers wIR cdBeL ate, assisted by Reverenit L. S. Cooper. Burial wiR fd|x low in the cooleemee Legioa Memorial Park. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 19,1967 - Page 2 fttRS. T. A. fiAhNKS Piift^ral aervkefl for Mrs. Dalay Wilttamit Barnrs, 70. of WoHs Street, COnlecmee. were tteld FrI* day. doMiaty 13, ot 4 p.in. nt tho Cootccmc Churcti of Qod by the Bcv. J. E. Bogota and the Bev. James CMpcr. Burial was In Die Legion Memorial Park In Cootce- mcc. Mrs. Bomcs, widow ol Thomas A. Barnes, died Wednesday. .Tanunry Jl, at 'Davie County llospllal after a lingering Illness. Bom In Oavie County, duly 12, 1887, (dtc was the doubter of Alls and Maty Williams. Survivors are two sons, Otis Barnes and Tommy Barnes, both of Qenton. flve daughters. Mrs. Ger* tie MeCreary and Mrs. Belle Bead, both ot Ooolcemee, Mrs. Grade Leo nard of Thomasvlllo, Mrs. Momlc neplor jot Atlanta. Go., and Mrs. Buth >Lecnord of Sallsbuiy: 23 ^andchlldmn; and 44 grcot-grand* children. MRS. J. W. ROGER iFimcrol services for Mrs. Janes Stonestreel Roger, 04, of Mccksvlllc, Rou|s 2. wore held Friday, Jon* uory 13. ni 2:p. m. at Union Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev. COrl Lain and the Rev. Ralph Eanes. I^rlal was in the church ccmctciy. She died Wedncslay morning at liynn Haven Nursing Home. She bod been In 111 heolib for a long t^me. The widow of J. WoltcF Soger, she was bom In Davic County Aug> usl dO, 1872, doughler of the late Noah and Martha COon Stonestrect. Survivors 'Include one daughter, Mrs. T. C. McCtomrodc of At. 2, Mocksville; and one son, Burley Boger of Rt. 2, Mocksville. Mrs,. Resde Eaton Ferabee Funeral senvlccs tar Mrs. Bcsde Eaton (Ferdbeo, 74, a retired DavIc County teodier. widow of A. W. Ferabtt, wera held Tuesday at 11 a:m. at Eaton's BopUst Church. Bu^ lal was In the church ccmetciy. Mrs. Ferabee died Sunday night at Oayle Gounly Hospital. She was bom'In Dovlc County to Thomas tuM Lou Jane Stone* slrael Eaton. She taught sduwl for 47 years un* Ifl die jEOthcad ahaul dx«yoar8>ago. Uips a mentbcr of Eaton's Bap. y^.Cburc^i. ° Surviving am two daughlors, ^frs. WiUiam borers of Cleveland and If^ George'E. Mcrrell. Jr. of ^Q^csvllto, HI, 2. and two brothors, Rubcct ai^'Carl W. Eaton of MacksvlSe. Mrs. W. C. Mottey I^eral services for Mrs. fVon. COS Kcnncriy Motley of Bunlsville, tMebamo. foimetiy of Sollslniiy. \yere held (Wednesday at 2 p.m. al No Creek iPrlmlUvc Baptist Church in (Doyle poualy. Burial was In (he 4hup^ aemet^. JMrs. Motley ^ed Thursday at Sro^ General HospUpl al FL Sam ||ouston, iFexaa, wtere die was re* caporallng ITian surgery. Surviving are her husband. Wfl* Vpm Casey Motley; a son. Bill Motley of the a daughter. Mrs. Ranliter Resell of £1 Poso. TjBxas; and two sisters, Mrs. Pete Rerr of ^lencer and Mrs. Roy Rob erts of Blloxl. Mis. OOMER W. BECK, 54 . iFUnend services for Homer W. 94, of Tbomasvllle were held Thursday afternoon at the Ffrstj RopUsl Church of that city. Mr. Beck, one of the coKiwners of folk's of MocksvlUe, died early January Mlb al the aiy Memorlol Hcsidbal where he had been a pat* lent flye unraks. He had been In de- dining healtti for three months. At the time of his dooib ho was secretary and iroosurer of Hudson* 8eU( Co. and Eflrd'o Department; Slore, ond a director of Stale Cum* merclxd Bank. Mr. Beck has been a member of, (bo city school board, and president I of the Thomasvlllo FbundoUon. (hoi United Fund and the Chamber of Commerce, lie was a member of! First Baptist Oturdi. Ha Jol^ Bolk D^itartment Store In 1991 and organhed the Hudson* Bdk Co. the foUowlog year. Surviving are hJ.<i udfe. Mrs. Imo* gene Lewis Beck; two dougMers, Mm. Jackson Sluori White of Alilng* don, Vo., ond Miss Sandra Jean Beck, a student al Agnes Scott Col lege ot Dccotur, Go.; and three sisters. Mrs. L. A. Hughes and Mrs M. L. Uncbcny of Apopko. Flo., and Mrs. Al Boxtcr of Butler. Pa. Bio - Obituaries -1/19/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 19,1967 - Page 2 diavtd Nealy iF\inero1 services for David Mealy, 89, of Moeksvllle, a native of Davie County, were coi^ucled al 2:30 p.m. Suml^ at COdar OroiHj Baptist Church by Ihe Bci'. Baxton Moson. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mr. Nealy u'as found dead llnirS' day eixailns noar tlie edge d No Creek In the Fulton community. Dr. Francis Slate. Coroner, ruled that Nealy died of natural causes. Mrs. Claude R. Deal tFuneml services for Mrs. May Swlccgood Deal, a sister of Mrs. Claude Thompson of jMocksville, were held Sunday. •Januoiy ds, al 2:30 p.m. at First Methodist Qiurch In Gastonki. Burial was In Goston Memorial Park. Mrs. 'Deal, .72, died at 0 p.m. Thursday, January 12, In a local hospital III Gaslonla. •Mrs. iDeal Joined the Schlele Mu^m of Natural lllstoiy staff four ycnrs ago in Gastonia and hod served as receptionist. Before Join* Ing the staff there, she was manag* er of the regional office for Boy Scouls of America In Gaslonla for IS years. lA graduate of Woman's College In Greend)oro, Mrs. Deal went lo Gastonia In jm Before her mor rloge In 4921, rite taught school In both iDovle and IredeB counties. (The widow of Claude & Deal, she Is sarlvWed 1^ two daughters, Mrs. Jean Deal O'Kane of Falr^ld, Conn., and Miss Bovcrly Ann Deal of High point; a sister, Mrs. Thomp* sqp of Moeksvllle: a brother, Ros Swlcoi^od of Tyro. N. C. <P. L. WAGONRR, 70 Fred (Pop) LInstcr Wagoner, 70, of 701 Briarvvood Avenue. Kanno* polls, died Monday at 0:15 p. m. shortly after being admitted to the Cobamis iMemoriol fjfoiq>lla1. Funeral services were held Wed* nesdoy al 4 p. m. at Whlttey's Fun* oral Home Chopel conducted by Dr. Charles C:' Ck>IIiey and assist^ by P. SUllmon. • Burial •was In Carolina Memorial Park. A native of Davio county, he was the son of the lole Jolin and Martha Goodin Wogoiier. Mr. Wagoner has made his homo In Konnopoils for the past hOmc in Kannapolls for the past 48 years. Formerly a Kannapolls burindss man, he loler was ena^^oycd as a foreman In Plant 4 of Caonon Mills until his rcllremeifl soverol years ago. (His wife, Momie Smith Wagoner, preceded biro In doalh in 0034. Surviving ore three daughters, Mrs. Gladys W^lugton, with whom he lived. Mrs. Mack B. Curl* 'ee and (Mrs. James A. Argo, oU of Kannapolls: two sons. M. T. Wogon* er of Kannapolls and Jeiry D. Wag* oner of AHMmarie; three brothers, Reece and Heniy Wagoner, both of Kannapolls, lAJtiert Wagoner of Cooleemee: nine grandchildren and nine greot*grandchlIdren.. Bio — Obituaries -1/19/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, January 19,1967 Mr. Fenbee, Retired Teieher I HOCKSVILLE .• Mrs. Bes sie Eaton Perabee. 74, of Rt 2, Mocksville, died in the De- vie County Hospital at 7:46 PA!. Sunday. She was a retired ecbool teacher and a member «< Eat on's Baptist Church Bom in December 27, 1892, she was 'the daughter of the late Tho mas and Loo Jane Stonestreet «aM»n. , fiurviving are two daugh ters, Urs. William Myers of Route 2, Cleveland, Mrs. Geo. E Merrill. Jr. of Route 2, Mocksviile; and two broth- ers, Hubert R. and Carl W. Eaton, both of Mocksviile. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 A. M. at Ea ton's Baptist Church by the Rev. B. C. BdcMurray. the Rev. Dewey Ijames, and the Key. Dallas Renegar. Burial was in the church cemetery T.L Williams MOCKflVILLE - Thomas Early Williams, 76, a retired farmer, of Mocksviile, Rt 4. died Tuesday at the Veterans Hospital it ^lisbury. He was born In Davie Coun. ty to A. R. and Mary Jane Call WUliams. 9ur\iving are two sisters, Mrs. Battle Nichols of Cool- ee«ne« and Mrs. Cly^ Rid- enhour of ICocfcsvlUe, Route 4; and a brottter, William A WUliaou of MoclavUle, Route 4. The hinenU wag at 2 RBI- Thursday at the TWrentine Beptls'v Church. Ikirial was in the cbtiFch ces^exy. ilre.W.C.Motl«y MOCKSVnXX - Mrs. Pran- H KaiTMlly HoUey. 47, wife c, w. C. MoUey of Hunta. ;|^e. Al^>iana, died last TWaday at San Antonio. Tex. hmital aNer a short Ulnesa. ae was bom in Rowan Co^ty to C. E and Mai^ar- et rown Kemelly. ^Mving are (he hud>aod; on. BUI Motley of the hwntoe dau^tar, Mrs. Ran- ier i|)^ of n Pm, Ihxas; Penta of SaUabury; two tMorlMra Pale Kerr of %«ooiaBd Mrs. Roy Bob- «rta o^iioxi, Miss. *nM baral wu at 2 PM. Wodno^ at No Creek Pri- Qiurcb. Burial w in \ ohiwob oeroalery. Bio — Obituaries - 1/19/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 26,1967 - Page 2 T. E. WILLIAMS Funeral services for Thomas Early Williams, 76, a retired form er, of Mocksvilte, Rl. 4. were helil at 2 p. m. Huirsday, Januoiy is, at Ttirrcntinc Baptist Church. Bur<- ial was in the dmrcb ccmclcry. •He died Tuesday at the Veter ans Hospital at Salisbury. 11c was bom in Davle CoiuUy to A. R. and Mary Jane Call Williams. .Survivins arc iwo sisters, Mrs. BeUlo Nidiols of COolccmcc and Mrs;. Clyde Ridenhour of Mocks- vilic, Roule 4: and a brother, WilV lam A. Williams of Moeksvlllc, Route 4. MISS EMILY McCLAMROCK OHss Emily Bell McClamrock. 88, of Kannapolls died at 8 a. m. Tues day at Jo Lene Nursing Home in Sailstniry. Funeral services were hold at Lady's Funeral Chapel Wednesday conducted by the Rev. C. Marion Starr, assisted by Dr. Charles C. Coffcy. Rurial was in Carolina Mvmorbl Park. She was a native of Davle County and daughter of the iato Thomas Chalmers and Mary Scaford MeClomrodt of Davle County. Sunviving arc two sisters, Mrs. S. K. Allen of Kannapolls and Mrs. W. E. Balmer of Jocksonvillo, Fla. Bio - Obituaries -1/26/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, February 2,1967 - Page 5 WUInm AtoJumder Blake A^ineral scrvtceii fnr Wlillam Alex ander Binkc. 70. uf tNfockavlIle. R. 2. wre.Md Tktesday al 2 pjn. at SkHon's Chnpel. Burinl was In Ad- vnnce Daptlsi Onircli cemetery. (Mr. Bloke died Sunday ol Davio Ccuniy •llospflnl. Olo w:is l)om in Davic Ominly to Slenry and Linda At<^ntel Blokc. ,«lle married EIlealMdh Prye. Surviving In addition to his wife . «ro throe doughlers, Mrs. Thelma Myers nnd Mrs. l.ouiso Teague, Ixdh of 'Wlnston^Icm, Rt. 2. and Mrs. Mary Lone of Wlnston-Satem: three sons. I^^cr Blake of Mocks^dlte. Oil. 3. liiritert Siokc of Advance, Rt. 2. and John (Bbkc of CIcntmona. Oil. 1; three sisters. Mrs. Annie €osh and Mrs. Eva Railed^, both of 'Winston'Saicm, and Mrs. Laura (Panes of Washington, D. C.; and five brothers, Ohoiiic. James and Frank Bloke, oil of Greensboro, C. 2.. Bioko of Mocksville. Rt. 2, and Joe Bloke of Soll^ry* Rex Claude Bamett Funeral services for Rex Qoude Burnett, 51,023 Gwyn St. were con- ddoled at 3 p. m. Sunday at lEaton'a Chapel wllh the (Rev. Pred Barnes ofQeloting. Burial was in Rose ceme tery. Mr. Burnett suffered o heart at- tadt ond died at his home at 10 p.m. Friday. 9le was born September 20, 1018, In Walker County, Co., to Claude and Emma Smith BnurnclL tie was a veteran of World War 11, having served four years overseas with the rank of Staff Sgt Mr. Burn^ was a member of the Mocksville Moose Kliodgc. He wos employed by the N.- C. Stale Foretd Service. dfo morrlcd Miss Myrile Shore In am. In oddiUon to his wife, be Is sur vived by one son. Larry Burnelt of h^cksvltle and his father, (Saudc Burnett of Lofeyctte, Go. ZEBULON V. JOHNSON Funeral sendees for Zebulon V. Jidmston. SO, of Advance, R(. 2, who died Salurdoy at Davie County Hos pital, were held Monday at 3 p. m. at Now Salom Methodist Church, cemetery. He wos born in Ircdcli County to Henry Tolly and Mary Jane Honey- cull Johnston. He was a retired fanner and furniture worticr. His first marriage was to the former Katie Hoover, who died in 1033, His second marriage was to the former Beatrice Smith, who survies. Other survivors Include five daughters, Mrs. W. L. Lazehby of Statesvllte, Rt. 4. Mrs. Pat Hager of Cleveland, Rt. 2. Mrs. C. E. Hager of WlnstonBalon, Mrs. Kath- ryn Kinder of Barium Springs ond Mrs. W. C. Alien, Jr. of Mocks- vilie, RL 3; four sons, James H. Johnston of Hickory, Corl Johnston of Statesvllte, Z. V. Johnston, Jr. of La Mesa, Calif., and William Johnston of Orlondo, Flo., ond two stepdaughters, Mrs. W. C. Davis of Mocksville and Mrs. Ruth Wyati of Greendboro. ^ MRS. R. 0). SHORE ^f\inerol sorvtcos for Mrs. Janet' anda BOhnson Shore. 50, of RL ^ Mocltsville. who died Afonday morning ai Davic County Hospital were conducted oi H o.tn. Tuesday at tBolon Funeral Chapel by lbs Rev. Jo.seph PMIlips ond the Rev. l^ts Savage. Rnrtet was in Wesley Chapel ccmclcry. Mits. Shoro Ixtd been ill for Ihrce years. Prior to thot she was a teacher in the Dovie County Schools. She was a life-long, ocllve mem ber of Farmlngten Mdhodist Church. (Born in Davle County March 19. OOlHl, die was the dauber of Mrs. Mo:tiIe Rich Bidmson and the tele Frank H. Bahnson. fiurWvors, In odditlon to her mother, ore her husband, R. D. Shore: one son, Robic Frank Shore of Nashville.* TCnn.: one slslor, Mrs. L. P. Martin of Moclavlllo: two brothers, C3iarlcs F. Bahnson of Oocleemcc and Frank H. Bahnson of Duihom. .The family roquosla that me morials be sent to the North OOro- Una 'Paraplegic Assodation te care of Miss Jo COoley, Mocksville. Bio - Obituaries - 2/2/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 2,1967 Jane Amanda Bahnson Shore John Daaiel Hodge ICOCKSVnXE ~ John Dan iel Hodge, 24, of Hoekiville, Houta 4, was killed about 10 PJl Sunday when the car he waa driving collided with a truck on U. S Highway 601 about five miles north of S^- isbury. State Highway Patrolmaa S. O.. Dosier said the 1067 Cor vette Hodge was driving swerved into the path of a truck grated by Johi\ Ptnil Craft, 21, of Alderson, Weet Va. 1i (N. HoneyeuUt pUman County ooroner, sakl Hodge died fitun head Iniurks and a fractured spine. <^aft and a passeqrer in the truck. George K live ly, received minor inioriaa. Xloaio' said the Hodge car waa, damaged about .HAM aqd the tnu4 about 11,000, Hodge wu bom In Davia County to Paul and Sadla Jordan Hodge. They are hit oo^ survivors. Tbe funeral waa at 4 PJC 1\iaaday at ZatocA Funenl Burial was In Oob- cord Methodist Church ceme- Load Man's SmSw Dios Funeral servioes for Mca. Jane Amanda Bahnsoo Shore, 60, of Route &. IfaxdcaviUe, who died Monday morning at Da- vie County Hospital were ! conducted at 11 A. M. Tues- Iday at Saton Funeral Chi4>e] by the Rev. Joseph J^iUips a^ the Rev. Lewis Savage. Burial was in Wesley Chapel cemetery. Mrs. Shore had been ill for three years. Prior to that abe was a teacher in the 33avie County Schools. She was a life-long, active member of Fannington Methodist Church. Born In Davie County Mardt 10, 1006. abe was the daugh ter erf Mrs. Mattie Rich fiatm- ton and the late Frank H. Bahnson. Survivors, in addition to her mother, are her husband, R. D. Shore, otm son, Robie Frank Store of Na^viUe. Tom.; one sister. Mrs. L. P. Martin of MocksviUe; two brothers, Charles F. Bahnaon of Cool- oemee and Frank H. Rahnaoo of Durham. The family requeats that tnssnariale be aeot <lo the North Carolina Paraplaglr Aa- ■oeiatioa in oar* of Mia* Jo Cooley, MocksviUe. IfocksviUe WUliam Alex-,andtt Blake, 70, erf MocksviUeJj Boide 2, died at 1 P. M. Sun-cbty at Davie County Ho^i-I tab He was bom in Davie Coun ty to Henry and Linda Mc- Daniel Blake. He married £11* zabeth F^e.Surviving in addition to bis wife are three dauiditars. MmThelma Mjrers. and Mrs^ Louise Teague, both of Win»-t ton • Salem, Route 2, amiMrs. Mary Lane of ^0^ns-ton - Salem; three sons, Lee^ ter Blake of MocksviUe, ALville S. Hubert Blake of Ad-| vance, Rt. 2, and John Blaka of Clenrnions, Route 1. three sisters. Mrs. Annie Cash and, Mrs. £vb Ratledge. both ofWinston-Salem, and Mm. Lau.-; ra Fones of Wa^ington, D.C.; and five brottiers, Charlia,- James and Frank Blake, aUof Greeiubor^ C. L. Blake ofMocksviUe, m. 2, and Joe Blake of SallMNiry. The funeral was at 2 PM.Tuesday in Baton's ChagMl Burial was in Advance Bap tist Cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 2/2/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 2,1967 I.C.Iiiiett, leiilAttaek MOCKSVTIjLE ~ Rex Clttude Burnetl, 51, suffered e heart attack and died at Jiifl home at 10 P. M. FViday ^nicht- Mr. Burnett was bom Seg»- tember 30, 1915, in Walker County, Ga., to Claude and iEmma Smith Burnett. He was a veteran of World War H and employed by the N. C. State ^rest SerWce. Be married Miss Myrtle Shore in 1944. In addititm to his wife, he is survived by one son, Ijarry Burnett of Mockstdlle and his father, Claude Bur nett, of Lafayette. Ga. Funeral services wm held Suztdai' at 3 P. M. at Eattm's Chi4>el with the Rev. Red Barnes ofiiciatinc Burial was in Roae Ceme- tery Bio - Obituaries - 2/2/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, February 9,1967 - Page 5 TAMRA LEIOn KINO Funerals services for Tomro Leigh King, infonl dau^ler of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelly King, Rt. 3, Lexington, were conducted ot 2 p. m. Tuesday ot Reeds Methodist Oiureh by the Rev. Dovid Ifubbard. Interment was In the church cemel* cry. She was bom in Davidson County August 17. IS8B. 4n addition to her parents, she b survived by one sister, TonI King of the homo and her grandparents. Mr. ond Mrs. Fronhlin A. King, Rt. I, Advance ond Mrs. Ruth Stoon of I^.Nlngton. HARRISON W. PRESNP.LL Funeral services /or Harrison Wesley PrcsnelL 73, of Mocksvllle, Rl. 1, were held at 11 a. m. Wednes* day ot Eoton's Funeral Chapel. Bur ial was (n T\irrenl(ne Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. PresncU died Monday at his hmnc. Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Nola 'Ann Tiivctte Prc8nc|l; seven sons. Forrest'Prcsncll of Mountain Pork, Earl Prcsnell of Ashdboro, Edword Presnell of Lexington, Dan, J. D., Clifford and Roy Presnell of Mocks vllle; three daughters. Mrs. Norroa Reese of Cove Creek, Mrs. James Head and Mrs. James LongonI of Cbotccmce: and a sislcr, Mrs. (!hnrles Gllliom of Banner Elk. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, February 9,1967 - Page 3 Gumic Brown Dies Of House Fire Burns A retired man, living clone in on old log cabin, died lest Friday ol Imms suffered In a houw fire Ihe previous night. Qumle Brown. (». of Rt. 1 Mocks* vUle. Cooleemee Junrtlon Road, died at Sal5 a.m. Pridny In the Bavic County Hospital. Cooleemee Fire Doparlmcnt mem bers onswercd the 10 pjn. nlarm and found Broivn In the ll^ng room. A fireman oilemplcd tn gel bim out of the boure but dense smoke forc ed the Rrcman bock outside. A sec ond attempt was successful. dlmvcver. Brown bad suffered such burns that he died Friday. d>av!e county dtertfl's deputies at the scene said the ftre was be lieved to ha\'e started in a sofa, posribly from n clgarellc. Brown 'lived alone In the cah:n, which con- tolned four or five rooms. The in terior was extensively damaged by fire and snxdce. iBorn A|n41 8, iBtn. In Wllkes County, he was the son of Clint ond Dossle Hollar Brown. He wos o re tired texUle employe. He Is survived by one sisler, Mrs. Vertie AlcChaiy of Rt. 4. Mocks vllle; two brothers, Lonnic Brown of China Grove. Luther Brown of Sal- fsbuiy; four half-sisters. Mrs. Salltc SpIUnran of Rt. 4, Moehsvllle, Mrs. Evie Hoyes of Sollsbury- Mrs. Alice Brown of NonTolk, Va., Mrs. Jessie Votes of Danvllte, Vo.; two-half- bnghere, Zennle Brown of Mocks vllle and James Brown of Toledo. Ohio: and one stepson, WllUam King of Cooleemee. Funeral services were held Sun day at lEIoton's P'tincral Chapel with the (Rev. Bobby Russell offl- claHng. eurial .was fn Uberiy Methodist Chunch Oemeleiy. Bio - Obituaries - 2/9/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, February 9,1967 - Page 4 MRS. QUBBNIB OOU^lNB nmeral services for Mrs. Queen* to Collins, 71, wore held Thursday, binary 8, at 9 p. ni. at Ilew Betlxd Baptist Chur^ She died at tho lioiwan Momorial Koqiltal Monday nl^ following a short illness. She was the widow of the late Ford Collins. Surviving are two sons. Marvin Collins of Modcsville, George Coll* Ins of Florhia: and one daughter, Mrs. Florie Qregoty of Mocksvillo. . CHARLES B. McBRIDE Funeral services for Charles Ed* ward MtiBride 83, a retired textile employe, of Cooleemec, were Tues^ at 8 p. m. at Eaton's FUn* cral Oiepol. Burial was in Mt. Olive Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. McBride died Saturday at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Joseph Whltley of Oooleemee. He was bom in Davie County to James and Moggie WIshon McBride. Surviving are his dau^ter; four sons, Ray. Clyde,. .Otis McBride of Cooleemee; a brother, WllUe Miflridc of Mocksville; and a sister. Mrs. Daisy Plowman' of Mocksville. Bio - Obituaries - 2/9/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 9,1967 Cdwvd tt, • rattred lAJctile cfiiploye, of Cool— died Sunday at the lume of his daughter, Mrs. Jbe^ ^%itiey of Oookemee. He was bom in Da vie Coun ty to James and Maggie Wb- han McBride. Surviving are his daughter; four aoQi, Ray, Clyde, Otis and Ned McBride of Coolee* mce; a brother, WUlie Mc Bride of Mocksville; and a sister. Mrs. Daisy Plowman Of Mocksville. The funeral was at 2 Pdl IXieeday at Eaton's Funeral Ch^ieL Burial was in Mt Olive Ifetfaodist Church Came* Uxy. Harrisos W. Presaeli MOCKSVILLE - Harrison Weiley Presneli, 76, of Mocks- Wlle. Route 1, s retired fur niture worker, died Monday at home. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nola Ann Trivitte Presneli; seven sons, Forrest Paesnell of Mountain Park, Earl Prea- nel of Asheboro, Edward Pres neli of Lexington, Dan. J, D.. CUlford and Ray Presneli of .Mocksvilie; three daughters. Creek, Mrs. Reese of Cove Co>e Creek, Mrs. James Head and Mrs- Jatum Ijankford of Cooleemee; and a sister, Mrs. Charles GilUam of Banner Elk. The funeral was at 11 AJd. Wednesday at Baton's Fune ral Qiapel. Burial was in Tur- renUne Baptist Church Ceme tery. 67, Is Dsvie Fire Victim Funeral services were held Sunday lor Gumie Brown, age 67, of Route 4, Mocksville, who died Friday of —verei bums which he received on Thursday night when his home caught fire. Rev. Bobby RusseU officia ted and burial was in Uberty Methodist Church cemetery. Bom A(»'U 8, 1889 in Wilkes County, be was the acm of Clint and Dosaie Hollar Brown. He was a retired tex tile employee. He is survived by one sis ter, Mrs. Vertie McCrary of Iteute 4, MocksvUle, two bro thers, Lonnie Brown of China Grove, Luther Brown d Sal isbury, four half-sisters, Mrs. Sallie SplUman of Route 4, Mocksvilie, Mrs. Evie Hayes of Salisbury, Mrs. Alice Brown of Norfolk, Vs.. Mrs. Bessie Yates of Danville, Va., two half-brothers, Bennie Brown of Mocksville and James Brown of Toledo, (Hiio, snd one stepson. William King of Cooleemee. twdw npttmiUB ~ Mn. E»e HMk SwiihK-, 7^ of Bsp> HH|^ Bouts 1, widow ol Bnbsn B. Swliher. died iPdliby at HUl Hsven Nun>pl^ Boms at StaitesviUs. waa bom in Davis B^tj to John snd Saiate Clesry. .^WWhrlng are three boii% Clesry, Johnie Swt- mtf of MockaviUe and Win- md Swiaiier of Harmony; m Mghter, Mrs. Isabelle Cleary el State—iUe; a sister, Mrs, Mf K HiU of Harmony; and A bnther, Dtdph Cle.\r7 of ^ftW^viUe. ^Vhe ftineral was at 2 pm. flplBsday at the Liberty Pil- (Pib HnJinfas Oiurch. &irial in the church oemete- Bio - Obituaries - 2/9/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, February 16,1967 - Page 4 MRS. MAMIE BLACWOOD Fkmcral services for Mrs. Mamie Holthouser Bladniraod, 7S. of 312 Oollese Road. Grcouboro. and a former resident of Mocksvllle, wero held Fitiay, FAroary 10, at 2 p. m. at HanesljiJtebeny Oiape! on Mark et Street In Greendboro. Burial was In Gullford Memorial Park. 'Mrs. Blackwood, wife of Hoyt^ Blackwood, died at 10:46 p. m. Wednesday at Wesley Long Hospital •In Greensboro. She had been 111 about Iwo wcdts. She was bom in Mccfclenberg Coui^ to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Molt- houser. She had Uvod most of her life at MocksvlDo and Gullford. Mrs. Blackwood was a charter member of Faith Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband of the home; four daughters, Miss Ruby Bladnvood also of the home, Mrs. ■Richard Dbcon, Mrs. D. H. Layton Sr., and Mrs. B. F. Butter Jr., an of Greendboro; two sons, Harold Sladcwood of Greensboro and Ever ett Bladswood of Biiocksvine; two brothers, Dolt Holthousor of Wins* ton^Salem and Ernest Holthouser Sr. ot Charlotto! four sisters, Miss Nell Holthouser, Miss Dai^ Holthouser, end Mrs. Hugh Lagle, all of Mocks* villo and Mrs. George Marshall of Wlnston^Salem, and seven grand children. MRS. ESSIE 8W18HER Mrs. Essie Swisher, 74, of Har mony, Route I, widow of Marriiall E. Swisher, died Tuesday, Fcb- niaty 7, at Hill Haven* Nursing Home at StatesviUo, She was bora In Davie County to John & Sarah Cunningham Cleary. Surviving are three sons, Aulman deary, Johntc Swisher of Modes- villo and Wlnfrcd Swisher of Har mony: a dau^ter, Mrs, IsabeHeCleary of StalesvUle: a sister, Mrs, IB. B. Hill of Haimony; and a brother, Dolph Cieaiy of Yadktn* vllle. The fUneral was at 2 pm. Thurs* day, February 0, at Uie Liberty Pllgrbn Holiness Oiurdi. Burial was In the church cemetery. MRS. SALLIB FOSTER HILL Mrs. Salllc Foster HIII. 78. of Rt. 6, Mocksville, died Friday at a Raleigh Hospital after a brief lU- ness. Bora In DavIe County November 17, 1S38, she was the daughter of the lato William A. and Jennie Randolph Foster. She was the wid ow of J. T. HIU. Survivors Include one sister, Mrs. J. B. Hellard of Cooleemee; one brother, J. L. Poster of Ooolcomee. Funeral services were condoctd at 2 p. m. fitnday at Eaton's Funeral CMid by the Rev. Carl Lain and the Rev. Eugene Goodman. Burial was in the Bethel Methodist Church Coneteiy. SCARLET RAY CHILDRE8S Funeral services for Scarlet Ray Chlldress, 17 months-old son of Allle H and Margaret Campbell dilld- rcss of Saiiriiury, was held Monday at 3:30 p. m. at the Lyerly FuneralH(»ne diapel. The Rov. J. A. Hicks condudcd the services. Scarlet Ray was the grenddiild of Mrs. Sallie PoUs of Modtsvllle. Tho child was taken ill about three hours prior to bis doath. He died Sunday enroute to Rofwan Me morial Hospital. Surviving are the parents; the grandnxither; four brothers. Ronald. Curtis. Kenneth and Arthur Chlld ress, all of the home; a half broth er, Jack Cecil of Ft Lauderdale, Pla.; and the mato'nat grandmotb- or, Mrs. BUI Biyson of Salisbury. Bio - Obituaries - 2/16/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 16,1967 Off Mfcktvilt IKXXSVILIS — Va. Hag- gift TflfrirMnn lakes', ftl, ^ Route 5, died Toeadey in tite Surry County Howpttal, She was been August '28, 1876, ia Davie the dwlighter of Jbha Lewie and BBaafcrth Stmaaen Ciodiriter. She iwd been m&aied twice. Her fint huAand wee Max C. T-entoton, and her eeoood husband was Tfaomes G. key. Surrindng aze two eons, Boy end W. M. Tankebm, botti otC BL 5, bfocksyflte; and two stapeoiw, Hotead eiui Bean lekey, both o< Boute 2, MbcionriUe Funeral services were held Thursday at 3 PJC. at Men's Vhnenl Cbepel by M Bev. B. Z. liaclCurray aid ttie Bev. Wade Hutcfain. Bivial was in Eatec's Ba|^ tin Oburch Canctery* Bio — Obituaries - 2/16/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, February 23,1967 - Page 2 WtLtlAM tte^mV CO&LK. SR. Funeral ecpvlces for William Henry Coble, Sr., 7fi, of Albemarle. me held Saturday at 3 p. m. et Lefler Funeral Home Chopel, coil ducted by the. Rev. W. T. Medllh Jr., wUh burial in Palm-Jew Cam- etety. Mt. Coble died Thuraday in hlon- t^omery Nursing Home, Troy, A native of Slaaly County ond a re tired farmer, he wos a member of Centrol Mothodlst Church. Surviving arc one daughter. Miss Sue Ct^le of the home;* one son, William Henry Coble. Jr. of the home: one brother. D. D. Coble of Albemorle; ond five sisters, Mrs. John James and ftlrs. If. M. i Donlel of Mocksvllle. Mrs. W. 0. ' Edwards of Ansonvllle, and hfrs. j Ben H. Wallace and Mrs. Fred 0. I Haru-ood of Albemarie. MRS. MAQOTK LAKEY Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Langston Lakcy, 91, of Route S, were held Thursday, February ifi. at 3 p. m. at Eolon*s Funeral Home Qiopcl by tJie Rev. B. C. MoMurray ond the Rev. Wade Hutchins. Burial was in Baton's Bapllst Church cemetery. iMrs. Lakey. widow of Thomos G. Lckey, died ot 8:I0 p. m. Tues- doy, February 14, at Surry County Hospital. She was born In Itavie County on Aug. 28, IS76 to John Lewis ond Elizabeth Summers Clodfelter. Ilcr first marriage was to Mack C. Lankslon. Surviving are two sons, Roy ond W. M. Lankslon of Mocksvllle, Rl. 5; and two stepsons, Rolond and Evan I^key of Mocksvllle, Rt. 2. . RRNNGTH MARK FOSTER Funero] services for Kenneth Mork Poster, 7. of Rl. i, Clevelond, were held Wednesday ol 2 p. m, at 'Baton's Chopel. Burial was (n South River Methodist Cemetery. Kenneth died Monday afternoon ot Oavle County Hospital. He was bom In Fairfax County. Va., February 17. 19C0, the son of Kenneth and Joyce Green Foster, who sunvive. Other survivors are one sister, Ann Marie, of the home; grand' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Green of Rt. i, Cleveland: and his great grand-parents, Mrs. j. W. Green and Mr. ond Mrs. J. N. Smoot, all of Mocksvllle. COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 23,1967 Mrs. Robert Head Urg. Bamcs Head, age S9 died Wednesday at Aswan Memorial Hospital She was bom in Devie County to Thomas A and Dai* sy WUliams Barnes. She Is survived by tier hus band, three aons, Jamea Head, John A Head and Bo^by I*. Head, all of Codeemee; one daughter, Mrs. Sadie ^ipes of. Cooleemee, four sisters, Mrs Gertie MleCrery of Cooleemee, Mrs. Grace Leonard of Thoin- , BsvtUe, Mrs. Mamie Hepler of |f U CRiestnut Mountain, Oa. and •AWRUi Ma Mrs. Loonard of Salis bury, ona halffarothar, John CaaIam Turner ot ^teevUla. 1 vStvl fUneraU aervices will be ^Id IVWay at 8 P. 11 by MOC3KSV1LLE - KemMth B. ^ 7.year-oW son Revarend Jamee Cooper of the ^ xr rv_ j j * Churdj of God. ^ Keooeth Dav*d and Joyce Suriai wUl be in the Legion <3Teeo FbMer. CWeeland, El. Memorial Park at Worth Coo- ^ ^ County leemee. The body wIU Ue in Hoapftal Monday foUowow a state from 8 HO ttt 8 P. Ml at "5®!* tha chw^ Sunrivmg a>« im pHrents; a litMr, tfiae Anae Mane Fbirter xf the borne; gnuodparr ents. Mr. and Mrs. fliiTiinl Foeter of Cleveland; great* gram^isffenis, Mrs. J. W« Green of Mocksvilie and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smoot of MocksviUe. The funaral vas at t PJI. Wednesday in Bstcm's CfaapeL Burial ems in South River iMcthodist Oatroh Cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 2/23/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 23,1967 William Henry Coble, Sr. ^ " ^vnnsQiQf sA Kuiite A Httve 8f Bln^ a TCtfawd ' aaariber «f ist Cburah. Ftoeidl P.M. «ft<A IQT te Bm bmial In Survive t6r» Stesi Ehia CIdyn. imna ana 9n$ Wffilini CidUe Ir, of ttn ' ^ , bnOba, D. ». 6olll» ^ m bemiitei and liaa alsMig IM W. CL Btenids ait Aiioisfll^ Mn. Ba B. Wdim 184 Mnb Fnd a BaiWMA of Alhih maite, and JUdb. Bemy OnB|> el and BSo. Mn Uttsea Id Modcsvillfi, Santa A Bio - Obituaries — 2/23/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 2,1967 - Page 2 JOHN F. mUAUB "Funeral services for John Frank C8, of Seattle, Mteablng- —fd^-nwreHield-Sahtnlayi-F^dtniary 28(h.. .He died TUesdj^. fti^niaiy 21. ol 4;80 pjg. at • Pffovldencfl Hosrttal In Seattle. . • :31s tim-i)oni Mar^ 4, idOl In Davle Caunty to dbamqs Monroe 0^ Fran^ l^nUloms. i^rvlwre Jnelude: 2 sisters, Mrs. Spdle W.- WllUard '^ Mrs. Ooimle n .Punnr'botti of ORoote 1, Advance; d hoU'sister, Mlu Mlniile Buan of WlnstqiW^alem. MRS. ROBERT ilEAD .FUiuirol servl^ tor Mrs. Maiy Ml Hjutd, of Oooleehiee, wife of iUibett ff^ad, were^ held' Friday, Fsbraaiy 21, at S at North Cooleemeo -Churoh Burial was la Legion Memorial Park. Mte was bprh In Davle Ooonly to Thomas and Daisy Williams Bam* es. SIm' was an einptoyee of Erwir Mills In Oooteemee. Surviving hre her husband; tbrae sons, James,- J<din and Bobby Head of Gooleemeo; a daughter. Mrs Sitdle Snl^' "oT Coofeemee; "Jive broilua, Otis and ^nupy Barnes of pmion; four sisters, Mrs. Gertie McCreaiy of Cooleemee, Mrs. Graeie l^nard of ThomasvlUe, Mrs, Ma mie Hepter of Oiestnut Mountain. Oa., and Mrs. Ruth Leonard of Salisburyr and a^'half broiHer,' Johif Turner of StaiesvUle. MRS. ERNEST FOSTER Funeral seavlees fofr Mrs. Esteli Foster, M. Mdov of EmeA Ftster, were held Wednesday at 2:S0 p. m. at PIney Grove MMhodlst Church. .She died eoriy Sunday at hei home, Mockeville, RL 1, of a heart ettadr. She was a member of Pbi^ Gro ve AME ZIon Churoh, Surviving are four daudtfers. Mrs. Emma Ltoney M GrSouboro. Mrs. Ernest Hoke of Htd* Polnl. Mrs. Mlldied Sannon of SalUbuiy and MlBS.Faye Foster of the home; one sister, Mrs, Geneva Soott of ModavIUe; and two tmothers, SblrV ay Studovent of Advonce odd Clyde Studevent of MocksvIOe. JOHN ADAM W1LUAMB Jdm Adam WiniaiBS. M. of Sails* buTy,_ Rt. I. died Mendoy at his Siine. lie was bom In Davle County to John and Bella Burton wnUams. toirviviog are his wife, Mrs. Ratte Trader WllUsnu; a con, Jdm L. Williams of Cheraw, S. C.; two daughters. Mrs. J. C. Tale of Salts* twiy and Mrs. Jim Hodge of Gulf- {Mtt. (Miss.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Irving ^ry of Salldmry and .Mrs. Tfierman SmlUii of Spmcer; three sisters, Mrs. Lula RoidieViy of ■Salisbury, Mw. Delfo Muadny'iaiti- Mrs. Claiy Adams of Ooolcemee; dad a broihor, Ed WilUams of Spencer. Tftb funeral will be nt 11 a. m. Thursday at Eaton Fimerol Oiapeh Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park. Bio - Obituaries - 3/2/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, March 2,1967 Johl khm WilliiMs I MOCKSVILLE - John Ad- I am Williams, 98. of Salisbury,' Ri. 1, died Monday art his 'home. j He was born in Davie Coun ty to John and Belle Burton Wmiama. Surviving arc hb wife. Mrs. Roaie Trexler Williams; a son, John L Williams ai Chemw, S. C.; two daughters, Mn. J. C Tate of Salisbury and Mrs Jim Hodge of GuUksort, Ifiaa.; two stepdaui^era, Mrs. IrWng Spry of Salisbury and Mrs. Therman Smith <d Spen cer; three sisters, Mrs. LuU Honberry of Salisbuty, Mrs. Delia Monday and Mrs. Cia- tie Adams of Coolemsee; and a brother, Ed WiUoma of Spencer. Ihe funeral was at 11 A.M. tbufsday at Eaton Funtml I Chapel. Burial was in Rowaa Memorial Park. Jesse L Taylor MOCXSVUXe — jMae Urn l^ylor, 72, of Route 1, Cleve land, died at his home at; 5:20 A M. Wednesday after a long illness. A retired farmer, he was born in Davie County Aug ust 25, 1884, the son of Wes ley and Martlia Jane Taykw. Survivors are his wife. Ber tha Mae Taylor; dive sons. Ciareoce of Sali^ury, Chartae of DeLand, Fla.. Johnny and Wayne, both of Statesville, J. Howard of MocksviUe, four daughters, Mrs. Roscoe Barn- bardt of Statesville, ttfrs. Jun ior Sipes of Salisbury, Mrs. Jim ^ith and Mrs. J. W. BCcCuHoh. both of Mocks.ille; 30 grandchildren, four gre^ graoddsldr^, and two I grandchildren. JMMsC.litt2 LEKINGTON — James Clif-' ford RatU, 40. of 8104 DoUy Drive, Jacksonville, Fla.. died Thursday at Duvmll Medical Center in JaduooviUe. | He was born in Davie Coun ty io W. G. and 1 Hart- man SMtz. ^ Surviving are his wife, Mrs.' Gertrude Kimbr^ Raltr, two Mm. RaymobdfMor ris of Greenville, N. C. and Mrs. Billy Morris (Xf Jvk-' sooville, Fla.; a son, James C. Rattz of the home; tarn brothers, WilHasn of JackEonvilJe, Fla., and Grady Ratir of Sanford; and taro aistefs, Mn. O. C. Leonard and Mra J. F. Gurdy of Lex-' ington } llR.Jfele»i SAUBBCinr — Mrs Urn- tfaa <FNea] Beain, 51. of Qiina: Oiove, Boote 2, wife of Joe Beam, died Tuesday at CaL-, lunw kliiiiiiii ill Ho^Mhad al ter an illaesi ol aevant mntha. | She was bora la Davie County to Mr. and Mrs. Zeh (TSeaL j Surviving are her httrfiand; a aiatcr, Mrs. Mary AUey ol KaMMpotis; ai^ bcr pvcnU. of Leadk. | The bodbr k at Liim-Hbo-I eymu Fkneel Bocnc in Len- & pending arrangements. 1 Bio - Obituaries — 3/2/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Vj) 51 ) vn UJ oL < C£2 O I o David R. Stroud MOCksvillE - David to CoootirStrS. Jooo Rice^^faville Mea,odiS"Sj;j/ jbu^ eSS^'ifave? todaughters Mrs Rn^ ia^' ° D S'to® c-?rs'Va ?' aTd"'?®"" Annandale; Coru^wrs ?%a^dSU.""" "• «•''»«'»' Sooky ! The funeral will be 2 »>«, n Sif'SS'asi :Vl DtC!Ef\S€0 n<Mlcv\ \ <^4^7 SoixaCE Of 0ECEi\5tO Df^Tt AmCE5TILY. C<JV-\ r >0 £ I I >V-. CO PUE^,C■"■'OuKsViLLE^ NC CD DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 9,1967 - Page 1 Cpl. Spurgeon Goss Is .Killed In Vietnam Action 4^ncc Corpopai Jannes SpurgGon Goss, 20, of MocksvUIc was killed 111 action In VJclnam on February saih. His body was shipped home and oiTivcd here Wednesday morning. IFuncra! services vvlll be held al 11 e.m. Thui-sday al Eaton's Chapel. '-^Offtclaling-wni-be Iho -Rev. Brown McKlnncy and Ihc Rev. Paul llarl. I Burial will be in (he Smith Grove Mclhodist Cemetery, <^1. Goss, u member of Ihe U.S. Marine Corps, was killed in the viclnily of Quang Tri, Republic of Vietnam, by a gunshot around In the left side from hostile forces while engaged in action. i^ctalls were reccivod here last wc(d( from General Waliaco M. Green, Jr.. commandant ol tha Ma rine Cotps. Ho is a lOOG gradualo of the MU.Il'rJStiLLi SPURGEON GOSS Davic County High School where he , was an outstanding member of the football (cam. He entered the MariiM Corps In Fc^i-uary of lOCG. He went to Viclnam In Augtist of 196H and was serving with the Third Marine' Division. tile was born in Lexington to Mr. and Mrs. James T:-Goss. His tunv- ily moved to Mocksvillo in 1053. Survivors include: Mr. on(i Mrs. Charilc, F. Owen of Route 2. Mocks', vilic, slcp'falhcr and mother; iv^n) sisters, Mrs. James Myers and Mrs.' Nathan Smith, both of Route 3, MocksvHIc; a brother, Perry Owen I of (he home. His father, James T. Goss, resides In Salisbury, The family has requested that memorlais be made to Ihc Smith Grove Methodist Church Building 'Fund. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 9,1967 - Page 5 GEORGE 5MVRR Funeral service.<s for George Smy- re. W, of Brooklyn. N. V. were conducted Friday at 2:30 p, m. at Slloam A'ME Zion Church. Burial was in llic church eametery. Mr. Smyrc died at his home In Brooklyn. Suntlo)', lie wus born in Culawba County and had lived In New York for 35 years. - Surviving ore his wife. Mrs. Chrla- line Smyrc; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smyrc of Mocksvlllc: five sisters. Mrs. Mildred Dobbins and Mrs. Daisy Leach of Staiesville, Mrs. Rena Dallon of Vnilkim-nie. Mrs. Annie Lee Wilson of Ncwion and Mrs. Grace Bolder of Mocks-1 vlllc: nir.c brothers. Jnmes and Rob ert Smyre uf Slolesvlllo, Fred and Robbie Smyre of Vadklnvillo ami 4Ji>ll»»d-&Hyeo"Of-Pnlon-Gmvie;'— hfRS. ROSA SPRY SAIN I Funeral seiA'lres for Mrs. Rosa "BeR'Spry salnTwl. RTT1. Wuodlcaf. were held Saltinlay afternoon at Nccdmorc Bopll^ Church. Burial was In Corinth Church of Christ cemetery. Mrs. Sain died Wednesday night in lite Fran Ray Rest Home. She was born In Davle County, July 2S, 1S74, the daughter of the late Chevin ontT Amy Banks Spry. She was o member of Ncedmore Baptist Church. Sur\-lving arc three daughters. Mrs. W. J. McDanlcI, Mrs. Mcrtic Snider, both of Woodleof, Mrs. Esth er Hall of Kannapolis: one son, Car] Sain of Woodleaf: SI grand- children: and one brother lUrom Spry of Salisbury. JESSE LEE TAVI-OR Funeral service.^ for Jesse Leo Taylor, 72, of Cleveland, Rf. 1^ were conduclcd at Union Chapol Methodl&l Church, Friday at 2 p. m. Burial was in the chureh ccmelcry. Mr. Taylor died Wcdncs^Ioy at his home. iHc wos born In Davle County to Wesley and Maritia Jqnc Eaton Taylor. He was a telired .farmer. Surviving ore his wife,.Mrs. Ber tha Mac Taylor; five sons. Clarcnoe Taylor of Salisbury. Charlie Taylor of DcLand, Flo., Johnny and Wayne Taylor of Statcsvllle and Howard Taylor of (MocksviUc; and four daughters, Mrs. Roscoe Bamhardl ol Slatcsvinc, Mrs. Junior Sipes of Salisbury and Mm. Jim Smith and Mrs. J. W. McCultough of Mocks viUc, Bio - Obituaries —3/9/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, March 9,1967 Cpl. Spurgeon Goss Rites Lance Corporal James geon Goss, 20. of Mocks^Ue was killed in action in Viet-^ nam on February 28th. „ .He was a 1069 graduate of His body was shipped home ths Davie County High School and arrived here Wednesday where he was an outstanding morning. Funeral services member of the football team. wtsre held at II A. M. Thurs- He entenid the Marine Corps day at Eaton's Chapel. Offi- in February of 166. He went dating was the Rev. Brown to Vietnam in August of 1066 WcKlnney and the Rev. Paul and was serving with the Hart. Burial was in the Smith Third Marine Division. Grove Methodist Cenaatery. „ u i t »' H,* was born in Lexington CpL Goss, a member of the to Mr. and Mrs. James T. U.S. Marine Corps, was killed G<»s. His family moved to in the vicinity of Quanp Tri, Mocksville in 1053. Fd-ublic of Viatnam, by a Survivors include: Mr. and gunshot wound in the left side Mrs. Charlie F, Owen of Rt. from hostile forces while en- 2, Mocksville, sta^Malher and gaged In action. mother; two sisters Mrs. James Myers and Mrs. Nathan Smith, Details wsre received here both of Route 3, Mocksville; last we:k from General Wal- g brother, Perry Owen of lace M. Green, Jr., command- ths home. His father, James ant of the Marine Corps. T. Goss, zcsides in Salisbury. ■ti. Im Spry Sail VuiMrnl Mffvides Ibr Mrs.\Bom BHfi Syty Siifi. Si, Bt 1. Woodleftf, were held Sat-, urday aftensoon at Neethno^, BagsUst OiurctL Burial was in Corintii ChsRh of Ctuiit oefoatery. Mrs. Sain died iFerliwWey ni^t in tbe Fran Ray neal Home. She was born in iPiTie County. July 25, 1874, the daughter of the late Chevin and Amy Banks Spry. She was a member of Needmore tist Churdi. Sm fifing are tiuee dauA- ters, Mrs. W. J. MeDaiiM, Ifri. r —M^e Skiider. both of Wood- « Woodteaf; 21 gmitflciy-leal. Jfrt. mher HaU of Kan- <» brother BteimSpry of Salisbury. 1. tUT / ' .-r-r Jj^imNCileb ^ogksviLLE .. Jota^^ki 86, of Mocksvaie diS f6^1h!S+ *!? M ^ County ;5«Sr/ Dwiggins. ^ ^e. Mrs.iJIaimo Baraycastle Dwigeins-IS?"^Mghters, Mrs T "a! I«S? Asheville, Jlto w rIPittman of Miami,' Mrt Winston- Hughes of jM^JsvS ®°'' L^f at Eaton FuneralHome pending arrangements. Coj 'ocksvi, I (\ #V Ni» <r ro r— j / § ® o Ijj dS o o iy ^ 2a. § -4-. vO I o <s sts DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 16,1967-Page 5 Ams. BUJ8 PEACOCK Pttnefal servteea for Mrs. Voider Miller Peacoci;. 71. of Moeksvllle, Rt. 3, were held Wednesday at a p. m. at Tuirentlne Baptist Chofch. Barinl-was-In the chuttb cemetery. Mrs. Peacock died Monday at Da\1e County Rospital. She was bom In Davie COunty to Robert and Eueenle- Forest Miller. Mie was the widow of EIUs Peacock. Sorvhinp arc one brother, Frank Afiller of Mttckavillc, RL 3, and one sister, Mrs. Uole Brown of Lcxing* ton. ' DAVni R08C0E STROUD Funeral services for David Roscoe Stroud. eo. of Salisbury Street. Mocksvllle. were conducted Friday -at 2 p. m. at the First Methodist Church by the Rev. Oilben hfiller. the Rev. J. B. Fltxgerald and the Rev. Ed Avelt. Burial was In Salem Methodist Church eemeieiy. Mr, Stroud died Wednesday at Baptist HosQjtal Iq Wlnston^tem. He Was bom in Davle County to Richard and Maty Jane Rice Stroud. He was a member of Mocka\<Io Methodist Oiurch and was associa> led tvtih Satlsbury Granite Com pany. Survliing ore his wife. Mrs. Grace Shaver Slrihid; two daught ers. Mrs. Bob HoneycttU of Green ville. S. C.. and Mrs. D. H. Wln-j Chester of Annandate, Va.; and hvo sons. Joe 'P. Stroud of Oolunbla, 8. C., and Dr. David R. Stroud of Roelw Mount. I JOHN CAti^ DWtOQiMS t^in^ral setvkfs for John Cflteb DwtftHni, 86. of MoOksvlRti, wefO Held Sun^ at 8 p. hi. at Batons ifiiipel. by tbe Hev. Odbm Mtller aad hw Itbv. AVett. BuHal was In Rose cemetery. Ho was bom in Davie County to Albon Ashley and Barbara MIriab Kurfees Dwiggins. &tFviving are bis wife, Mrs. Ma mie Bam^astle Dwiggins: four daughters, Mrs. U. A. Koonts of A^vRIe, Mrs. H.: Q. PIttnmn of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Raymond Martla of Wlftstm^Salem and Mfl C. a| RdgKei of Wilmington; and two sons, WMton Dwiggins of -Im^en- port, Iowa and fidi Dwig^tis Afocktville. MhS. PALMER LONG Funeral services for .Mrs. Alary Ellen Lbng, 80, of c6dl»(^, wld^ ow of Pabner Long. Wet« held At 4 p. m. Friday at Eaton*s *FVineral Chapel. Burial was In BL 'Pelefs- burg, Florida. She was bom In ^Vle Comity^ to Obediah and BUzabelh Snider. Koonte. Surviving are several bMces and nephews, including Mrs. 6scdr Lj Iwyrlek wflh whom she mode her homo. Bio - Obituaries - 3/16/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, March 16,1967 Divji R. Stroid MOOKBVXLtf - David RO0- coe Stroud, 80, of Mockavilie died Wednesday March 8th at Baptist in Winstoo- Salem. He was bom in Da vie Q)un- ty io Richard and Mary Jane Rice Stroud. He was a meni' ber of Mocksviile Methodist Church, and was asaociated with Salisbury Granite Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Once Shaver Stroud; two daughter, Mrs. Bob Honey* cutt of Greenville, South Car olina. and Mrs. D. H. Win- cheater of Annandale, Virginia and two eons, Joe F. Stroud of Columbia. South Carolina arid Dr. David R. ^roud of Rocky Mount. rthe funeral was at 2 PJL Friday at First Methodist Chur<^. Burial was in Methodic Church cemetery. JM M ' '■MclWy OfilMlsyile j UOCKSVILLE - John CalebDwiggins, 86. of Mocksviile,' died Thursday at 8:15 at LynnHaven Nursing Home. 1 He was bom May 3. 1881.1 in Daxie County to AlbertAdiley and Barbara Myriah'Kuifees Dviggina. jSurviving are his wifie, the! former Mamie Baraeyceatle Dwiggins; four dau^lers, Mrs L. A Koontz of AshevBle. Mrs. H. G. Pittman of Miami, Fla-, Mrs. Raym<»d Martin of Winston-Sakm, Mrs. C. A, Hughes Jr. of WdmingKm; and two sons. WaUcr Dwiggins of Davenport. Iowa. Dwiggins ^ Mocksviile- Ihrneral aerrict» were Sun day at 2 P. M. ^ 8btoc*s Chapri conducted by the Bev. GUbert Miller. Burial was in Rose Geane- tery. Mr.EIr PMtitk MOCKSVnXE - Mrs. Val-! der Miller Peacock, 71. oftMocksviile. Route 8, died mt{ 1 P. M. Monday at Devie;County Hospital. | Sie was bom in DaviejCouzity to Robert and Eugeniel Forest Miller. She was the' widow of Ellis Peacock. Surviving are one tHOtber, Frank Miller of Mocksviile, | Route 3. and one sister, Mns. Lozzie Brown of Lexington. The funeral was at 2 PJ8. Wednesday at Turrentine Bap tist Chur^. Btuial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 3/16/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 23,1967 - Page 4 MRS. MAGGIE CR0TT8 SAFRIET Fuiranil services for Mrs. Maggie CraUs Safriel, 88. of Rt. 4. Mocks* vitle. were hold Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Concord Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Frost offlclat* Ing. Burial was In the church ccni* etary. Mrs. Safrtet ^cd Mhnday night in the Oavie County Hospital. &irvlving are her hudxand. Ncel Safriel and two sistors. Mrs. W. T. Sechrcsl and Mrs. Fletchor Bock, both of RL 4. MocksvlUc. JAMES MARK DYSON James Mark Dyson, infant son of Thomas Lcroy and Nannie Gaithcr Dyson, died Friday at Davio County Hospital. A graveside service was held at U a. m. Saturday at New Union Methodist Church cemetery. Surviving are Ms parents of MocksviUe. RL l; bwb sisters. Glo^ ia Jean and Maty Ann Dyson of tho home; a brolha*, Thomas Leroy Dyson. Jr. of the home; and the grandparents. Monsy l^son of Mocksvilte and Mr. and Mrs. Gaiiber of Hr^ony. -"n! FRED LEE JONES Funeral scrvicos for Fred Lico Jones, S3, of Modcsvllle, were held at 4 p. m. Sunday at DuUn Method* ist Church. Burial was in the churdi cemetery. (Mr. Jones died Friday at his home. He hod been In declnlng health fbr several months. He was born In Davie County to J.'W. and Mattle &nith Jones. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Solmo Haibin Jones; a son, Fred Leo Jones Jr. of MocksviUe; a daughter, Mrs. Louie Bcal, Jr. of Mocksvltio; two brothers, William C. Jones of <Axie, Texas and J. W. Jones, Jr. of MocksviUe: and two sistors, Mrs. Kenneth Butncr of Advanco and Mrs. Otis Hcndrix of MocksvUie. Guy Alexander Kolman. 59, of Booctovvn, died Monday ot 5:30 4. MocksvIIIe. died Monday at 5:30 p. m. at Oavie County Hospital. Death was unexpected. He was bora July 10. 1807, in Davie Counly. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Uolmao, and was educated in the Davie County Schools. He was employod at Heritage Furniture Factory and was a member of S. John's AME Zion Qiurch. Surviving are his widow, Hcnriet* ta Jones Holman: two sons, Guy Holman, Jr. and Charlie Holman, both of MocksviUe; one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Barkn* of MocksviUe: two brothers, Alvls Holman of Whu(ton*Saleni. the Rev. Thomas L. Holman of Mocksvillo; five sis* tors,. Mrs. EtroUa UndHirgor of Boston. Mass., Mrs. Catherine Jcf* fore of Bronx. N. Y.. Mrs. Zcia Howard. Mrs. Alice Barker. Mrs. Pinkie Barker, all MocksviUe and 10 grandchildren. Ttie body will be In slate Thurs* day fnnn 12 to a at St. John's AME Zion elturch. Services wlU be con* ducted at 3 p. m. Bio — Obituaries - 3/23/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, March 23, 1967 'TliMiasL Walls SAIilSBURy - *njom«s U Wands od KansK City, died Friday i& &aii Fimncisco, California, af4er undereoing cutgeiy. He was born in Scotland ^ Mr. and Itdrs. WiUiam Wands. He was a special as* aistant to the presidrat of the International Brotherhood of HoUennakers, Iron Bhip Bull* dea^ Fosigers and Hewers, He had held a number of other union poaittons atnee moving to Kansas City in' im Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Ruth Bwicegood Wands, form* erly of Spenoer; a aon, T. JL Wands Jr. of Kanaas City; a brother. Boas Wands of Coo* leemee; and his parenta of Spencer. FiwUmJhis OfMttlwille MOCIC^VSLL E-. Fred TUtt Jones, 53, died at his homel Mday ht A. to. after being serldttslV 111 for eaver- al weeta. HeVmibdrh ih Davit Odun- ty. Jube 14, 1118, to J. W. and KUitie Sndth >i>nes. Surviving are his widow, the former Thelma Harbin, one son, Fred Lee Jones, Jr. of Modcsville; one daughter, Kirs. Louie Beal Jr. of Mbcks* ville; his mother and father of Mooksville; two brothers, William C. Jones of Axle, Texas, J. W. Jones Jr. of IfU. 8, BfocfcsviUe; and two ais* ters, MH. Keniieth Bulner of Route 2, Mocksville; Mrs. O. M. dt MbcksViUe. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4 P. M. at Dulin Methodist ^urch with the Rev. Paul Hart and the Rev. Jack Rhjme officiating. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mn. afritt a MMfciville bKXfcSVHU - Mia. Mag gie Crotta Safriet, 88^ of 4, died Sunday night in Davie County Hospital She was bom in Davidson County, May 15, 1883. Surviving are her hudMnd, Heel Safriet and two sisters, MVs, W. T. Sechrest and Bfra. Fletcher Beck, both of Route 4, Mocksville. Funeral sexwioes were held at 2 P. M. Wednesday at Con cord Methodist Cfain^ with the Rev. Robert fVost offi ciating. * Burial was In the chitfbQ] cemetery. I Dy§on Infant Sarvkas Today MOCKSmLX - James Mark Dyson, infiant son of T^komas Leroy, and Nannie Oaither Dyson, died Friday morning at the Daivie Coun*: ty HospttaJ. In addition to Ms paiaolaj of Robte 1. Mocksville, he Is' survived by two sisters, do-' rin Jean and Mary Am son. both of the ho<ui|t;. am brother, tlwraas Leroy son Jr. of the home; e^ grandparents, Monzy Dyam of Mocksville, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gaither of Harmony. Graveside servi«s were btia Saturday at 11 A M. .at New Union Methodist Church Ce metery with the Rev. Meivin II. Beeker offloiating. a Bio — Obituaries — 3/23/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA o C3^ we Co. Pub:: ^^^WocksWlie, 0 I i N. ( :SS21> WMams Streeti^ MbcksvillefSSha- had'^een in dediningl heQpjUji .seven mid, .seriousb^;;^ aljoiitia-iweek:';' ^ ^ Mrsr3ritton ■was'Dora itt^- ;vie County where she atten^lthe ptblic^l schools,/Shej wae^a^;member!- of .SMofi p tSSt !Church thiEire. - - j ;T Survivors are four, daughters. :Mrs. Vera Fefringtcm of Cli^l^::Mrs. Begina Anders6n;^pf .; Baltimore, Mdr and' Mrs: Brm';and Mrs. liillianf Cain,blM)t£:j;pf Mocksville; three sisteys, mm. -Duskie Huston,'. Mrs. liind»4Q* . lison and Mrs. Seresa' Masi^, all of Mocksville; 11 grandchil- "i dren and 16 ^eat-grandcbil<* .' dreh. ' • , •i The body is at Noble :.ana.^: Eelsey fHmeral Home on 'bury pending arrangeipents^' "IXo-yv! Cbi-u -5a'>rLv«%^.^ 3 ■ xh- If @5 o r- vo CNl •I 00 (if i " 9 lJ m _j Q. d 0 1 > if) o o 2 Vis \ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 30,1967 - Page 2 Mas. FtOSSlB HILTON di\inera1 servtcea for Mra. Floasie ..JXKbeii .Hnton.JS._fir. Advance. Rt. 1. wife of Henty H. Illllon. were cosdireted at 2 p. m. Sktndai' at Bethlehem MethodM Church by the Rev. Paul Hart. Burial was In the dmrch cemetery. Mra. Hilton died Saturday mom> Ing at Davte County Hospital. She was bom In Hovlc County on June 13. tsa? to Dan and Rboda James '^ker. nrr ^ n... hmne: two sons. Dan and Walter Hilton, both of Advance. RL 1; two daughters. Mrs. Carl AtcCulkA of Winston^lon, Rt. l; a sister, Mrs. Fletcher Wltllard of Advance. Rt. l; a brother. Larry Tucker of Lewis- vtlle. MRS. W. A. HRNDRIX. SR. 'Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Comatxer Hendrix, 87. of Advance, widow of W. A. Hendkx, Sr., were held Monday at 4 p. m. nl Advanre Methodist Ctuirch. Burial was In the diureh cemetery. Mrs. Hendrix died Friday night at iTohn Utmleatl Ilospilul at Butner. She was born to A. C. and Ida Phelps Comatzcr. She was a mem ber of Advance Methodist Cliurch. Surviving ore she daughters. Mrs. Dove Redwine and Mrs. R. Glenn Hendrlcks of Lexington, Mrs. C. D. Peeler of Salisbury, Mrs. Hills Fost er of Wlnston>Salcm, Mrs. C. D. Alexander of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Joe Foster of Keystone Heights, Fla.; Iwo sons, Beraie Hendrix of Tarrytown, N. Y. ond W. A. Hen drix of Advance; three brothers, Phelps Comatser of Winston^lem. deero Comatser of Clemmons and Undsay Comalier of Advance; and two alstera, Mi^ Ira Hartley of Advance and Mrs. Grace Simpson of Spencer. MRS. CANA STEPHENS Funeral services for Mrs. Cona Lou Stroud Stephens, 02, of Ha^ mony, RL 1, were lield at 2:30ji. m. Saturday, March 25, at Liberty Pll* grim Holiness diurch. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Steidtens, wife M John Ed ward Stephens, died Wednesday. March 22. at Davio County Hospital. She was bom in Iredeli County to Nelson and Amanda Smith Stroud. She was a rotired employe of Plod- mont Garment Co, Surviving are bar huOband; Biree daughters. (Mrs. Jeity Keller Harmony, Mrs. Carl Dyson of Mocksville and Mrs. Charlie Hicks of Harmony;, a son, John Cain Stofdiens of the home; and two sis- tersi Mrs. Arieoflla Woolen nod Mrs. Eschul Smith of Iformonv. MRS. LILLIE BRITTON Mrs. Utiio Dritton, 78. of Mocks- vUte, died Friday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hasd DuUn of S2i WttUams Street, Modtsville, She had been tn.dccUnlng health seven years and sorkKisIy ill for a wedc. Mrs. BriUon was bom In Davie County where she attended the pub lic schools. She was a member of Shllloh Baptist diurch. Survivors are four daughters. Mrs. Vera Perrlngton of Chopol Hill. Mrs. Reglno Anderson of Baltimore. Md. and Mrs. UlUon Cain and Mrs. Hazel Dulln. both of Merits* vilto; three sisters, Mrs. Duskte Halrston, Mrs. Undo Allison and Mrs. Seresa Mason, oil of Mocks- vllle; 11 grand-children ond 10 great-grandchlhtrs). The body Is at Noble and Kelsey FUnerol Ifome In Soliabury. pending orranfOTWOla. MRS. 2. N. ANDERSI»I Funeral services for Mrs. Z. N. .■<iglinleL_Aaj.etafln, .W.^TdttoV-fif. ZotlicoHer Nelson Anderson, were held Wednesday at II a. m. al Eat- on'.s Chapel. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. itoderson died Soltiitiay in a! Washington. D. C. hosqillal. She had made her homo with n dmighler. Mrs. Freeman Sb'c, of Tacoma Poric, Md. She was bom in Davie Couniy to Dtv^Jchnrr^od-^mila DlBwltwall And' erson. She was one of the oldest bring alumnae of Salem College. She enrolled at Mitchell College at the age of 13 attending for Uirce and a half years and then rereived a B A degree in 1804 from Salem Coll ege. She was mtirrlcd Febmary m, 1807 tu Zuiiicorrcr Nelson Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was a dmrtcr member and post woriby matron of Moricsvillc's Eastern Star Order. Sie tauglU school In MuctcsviUc from 1012 uniil i!M3. She was n member of First Motlradist Churoh. She is survived by tier daughter, three grandchildren and one groat grandchild. llie family n-dis that memorials be sent to Salem College. IIEGE INFANT Graveside services were conduct ed at 4:30 p. nru Wednesday, Morch sa, at Smith Grove Methodist Cem etery for Steve liege. Infant son of John R. and Mary Nell IlendrLx Hcge. Surviving in addition to his par ents are his maternal grondparenls, Mr. ond Mrs. Noah N. Hendrix of Rt. 4. Bio - Obituaries - 3/30/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 30,1967 - Page 2 MRS. niLLGRV DALTON runcral soi-vtccs Tor Mrs. UUic EHzobclh Dallon, 47. or Mocksx'ille. Rt. a, were hc!d Siimlay, March 2fi. Ql Sandy Creek BoiMlst Church. Burial was in Uic church cvmclcry. Mrs. Daituii, wife of Hillcry Dal< Ion, died Wednesday, March 22. nl a hospital in Elkln. Death was from natural cooses. Slie was bom in Wllkca Coiiniy (o Cleveland add Maggie McMillan Splccr. Surviving ore her hunbnnd; o ! daughter, Mrs. Amelia Spiccr Cain of Traphlll; two slcpdaughlcrs. Miss 'Annio Ellicl Dallon and Mrs. Hilda G. Scott of Mucksvitic; two step sons, David Loc and Jerry Lcc Dal lon of Mocksvillu; her mother of TrophlU; n brother, Sam Splcer of Traphlll: a halfJtrutlKir, llcdiert Simpson of Traphlll; and llirve sis ters, Misses iMoblo and Blanche Splcer of Tntphill, and Mrs. Vcma Harris of North Wilkestjiiro. I EARL SMITH • Funeral services for Anthony Eaii Smith, 20. of Moeksvillc, Rotdu 4, were held Friday, Martrli M, nl 2 p. m. nt Concord MetlKxIlsl Church. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Ceineiery. at Davic County Hospital, lie was iujured In an outomobilc accident in Nov. and had been In the lios|iit.il since. ile was born in Davie County, September 20, 1040, (lie son of Cicero W. ami Frances Call Smilh. A grad uate of Davie County High School ond Rim-un Technical Schuol, lie was cmplnycd by Fiber Induslrtos. He was a member of Concord Melh- odlsl Church. Surviving, In uddltion to his par ents, arc one brother, Itunald Smith of RL 6, Salisbury: one slsler. Miss Marsha Ann Smllh of Itio home: and hU grandfullier, J. L. Smith of R1, 4. Mocksvitle, t WILLIAM D. SMITH ' Funeral services for William Duke Smilh, 70, of Advance, Rl, i, were held at 4 p. m. Sunday at Bethlehem Melhodist Church. Burial was In Uie church comctery. Mr. Smilh died Friday at Davie County Hospital, •He w.sa born In Davie County to Fmnk and I'huina Smitli. Surviving ure his wife, Mrs. Allfc Bet Smilh: four sons. Roy Smith of Winslon-Salom, William and Oscar Smith of Advance and Odeil Smith of Advance; three <laughlers, Mrs. Irene Hartmon of Advance. Miss Mae Smith of lite home, and Mrs. Eva Livengood of Mocksvitle; a sls ler, Mrs. Stacy Smith of Goldsboro; and u brother, Sherrcll Smith of Clemmons. Funeral 8er%-lcca for Arthur Clin ton Baker. 67. of Moelcs\']|Ie. Rt. S, were coudncicd a! 2 p. m. Sunday at Union Chapel Melhodi.M Church by (he Rev. Carl l^ln and the Rev. l'\innQn Wright. Burial was in Hie churHi ccmelerj*. Mr. tinker, a dairy f.irmcr, died nt 1 a. m. Friday at his home. Death was une.\pee!cd. He was born In DavIc County on February IH. iiilO to Robert and Nancy Hcmlren Baker. He was a n>einbor ol LMiion Ctmp- cl Methodist Church, He was certified lay .speaker Sunday School superintendent and on the board of stewards. He is juin-jved by his wife, Mrs. Ruth De.admon Baker of the home; four brothers, .lohn Raker uf Mocks- vllle, Rt. S. M. R. Dokcr of Mocks- vlllo, Rl. 4, Bob Baker of Long Beach, California, and Raleigh •Baker of New Vork City; four sist ers, Mrs. Olive Carlimr and Mrs. G. B. Rollings, both of Mocksvillu, Rt. 5. Mi-s. N. K. Flint of Winsloii- Salem and Mrs. Ilidiert McClam- rock of Mueksville, Rt. 2. THO.MAS L. WAND!) Thomas L. Wands of Kansas Citi% Kansas, died Frtday, March 17, iA Sen Frahclsn), CaUfbtnia, ahef ' undergoing surgeO'. He was bom in .Scotland to Mr, and Mrs. William Wahds. He wfts a special assistant to the president of the Inlemational Brotherhood of. Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders. Forgers and Helpers. He had held a ce mnWng to Kansas City in IKIO. ce moving to Kansas CUyln 1930, Surx'iving arc his wife, Mrs. Ruth Swiccgood Wands, formerly of Spen cer; a son. T. L. Wands Jr. of Kan sas City: a brother, Ross Wands of Cootoemcc; and his parents of Spencer. Bio - Obituaries - 3/30/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 30,1967 - Page 2 HAROLD U BtACRWOOD servic«9 Tor Harold Leslie Steckwxiod, 40, of liion^ison Road. Grecnstooro. were conducted at 2 p.m. Tue.4^y ot Hanes-Llneberry runerel Qiopel. Burial u«s In Gull* ford Memorial IPark. Afr. Bioclnvood died Sunday at Wesley bong Uospllal. lie had been in declining heallh a )-oar. ■He was born in Iredell County to Mr. and Mrs. Iloyt Blacku'ood. He had lived In Greensboro 30 years and wns In the addressograph andmultigraph business for cl^teen >'ears. 8ur\'lvlng ore his wife. Mrs. Maxine MlghFlll Btaclro'ood: three suns. Larry. Johnny and Tommy Blacku'uod of the home; his father nl Giiilford Cnllege. a brother Evcrell Blacln\-ood of Moeksville: and four sinters, Mrs. Geraldine Di.von, '.Vks. D. H. Layton Sr. and Mrs, B. P. Duller Jr. of Greensboro and Miss Ruby Blackuxwd of Culh ford College. COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, March 30,1967 irthirC. Baker WOCKSVILLE - Artinr CaSaio* BkiDer, 57. of lloei» idlK S, died Ftidagr at hwne. I>eath vas from aa- tml pro Ok He ww bora in Dsvie Ooon* Ir to Bnhwrt and Nancj Hen-dnsk Bdfeer. SurelviDc are lus wife. Bba. Buth Deadmno Baker; four brotfaen, John and M. R. Baker <tf MotAanOe, Bob Bak- » ot Long Beach. CaUfornia, and BaWch Bafcv ot New Vork G^; and four sisters, ilra. (Xiste Gartner and Mrs. G. R. Roninci of MocksviUe; Mrs. N. K. Flint of Wiu- ton-Salem and Itn. Hubert MfClamrock of MocksviUe. The foneral was at 2 PJC. 6«UMiay at Uoioo Ghsfxl Me- Ibodiit Church. WinaaSSBilk I Mr.FImim MOCKSVILLB ~ William Duke Smith, 70, of Advance, Route 1. dM nrkiaj at Da- vie County Hoipital Be was bom in Dsvae Coun ty to Prank and ftmna Smith. Sunriving are his wife, Mrs. AUie Bet Smith four sorts. Bay Smith of Winston-Salecn, William and Oacar Smith of Advance and Odell Smith of Advance; three dai^lbters. Mrs. Irme Hartonm of Ad vance, Miss Mae Smith of the home, and Mta. Eva Liv- engood of MoekaviUc, a sis ter. Mrs. Stacy Smith of Ooldhboro; and a brother, Sberreil Smith of Ckmmons. The funerM was at 4 PM.Sunday at Bethlahmn Method-; ist Churdh. Burial was in the churdi cemetery. MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. FVo- Be Tucker Hilton, 69. of Advance. RL 1. died fkiiay at Davie County Hospital She was brnn in Davie County to Don and fifaoda isLznes Tucker. Surviving are her htwhanrt; ^ro sons, Dan and Walter Hilton of Advance; two daugh ters, Mrs. Cari MeTnlloh and Mrs. Howdl McColloh of Winston - Salcm; a sister, Mrs. Fletcher WUlard of Ad vance; and a brother, Znrry Tucker of LewisviUe. The hmeral will be at S P M. Sunday at Bethkbtm Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 3/30/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, March 30,1967 JUlitflMI MOCKSVXU^ -lin. Z. N. (Jennie) Andenon, II, widow at ZoUicotfer Nelaoo Awter- son, died Saturday in • Hindi infton, D. C. hcwpitaL She hed m^e her home wtth e dae- ghter, Mrs. IVeeman Sljre, of Tacome Md. T^e funeral was at 11 A M. Monday at Baton FtoMnd Hotne. Burial was in Bok Cemetecy. i a^e was bom in Davie County to Dr. Jcdm and Julia jBlackweU Anderson. Ite was one of the oldest lisinc ahan- nae of Sakcn OnHipi She tau^t achooH in MoAaville from 1912 until 1941. She was a member of First Church, Mrs. Anderson is autaived by her dau^kter. Mn. HeiliiK, Mv»ce,lies Advance— Mrs. Boea Cor- naticf Uendriz, 87, of Ad- A^ance, died at 10:40 PM. Friday at John Umetood Hoa* intal at Butner. A native of Dwie County, she was a daughter of toe late A. C and Ida Phelps Comatser. Her hushand was toe late W. A. Hendrix Sr. She was a mfiidwr of Ad vance MethodiM Church. Survivors inriude siz dau- ^ters, Mra. Dave Redwine and Mrs. K Glenn Hendridc, boto of Lexington, Airs. C D. Peeler of Salisbury, Mis. ffllis Foster of Winstcin-Sa- ieBL Mrs. C O. Alraandw of Ja<^sonville, Fla. «ad Mn. Joe I\»ter of Key Stone Heists, Fla.; two sons, Ber- nie Hendrix of North Tarry* ton, N. T., and W. A. Hen drix of Advance; three faro- Grace of Spencer. at 4 P. IC. MoodvClmmoM ^ ^ Advance Methodist Ctiucoh. Idndser Conwtxer of Ad- «^ Bunal was in the church ca-vance; two aistos, Mn. in Hutley of Advance and Mn 11 Bio - Obituaries - 3/30/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 3/31/1967 Jamed SL Groce Jamte Hamby Groce,*. 8fi, ol Uoeksvaie, Rt 5, .died yester- day-at Davie-County QosiutaL jK •. He was bom In Yadkln County it to Newton and Saraii Warren Ciroee. He was a Baptist minis- ter in Northwest North Candlna tor fiO years.- . > - Surviviog is a son, Clayton Groce of Moeksville; a daugh ter, Mrs. Bobby Bheek of Ad- P vanee; three sisters, Blrs. Sarah Bllis, of Benhelman, Neb., and „ Mrs. Harriet James and Mrs. ^ John Allen of Mocksvine; and I two lirothers,' John Groce of ^MocksviDe and Frank Groce of Wnston^alem. » The ftmeral will be at 2 p.m. ^Satuiday at Eaton's Funeral ^Chapel Burial will be in Court- syney Church cemetery* Bio - Obituaries - 3/31/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Dr. William P. Speas^ Sr.^ 83,All Oplitlialmologist, Dies Here- Dr. William JBaul Speat Sr.,tS, ol CrosveQon Place, who retired from bit fracUce is ophthalmology lut September, diedat 6 a.m. yesteraay at Forayth.Uemorial HoiplUl.Dr. Speat closed hit otflce inthe Reynolds Building, where.be bad practlcu for 3S years,and bis office as Mocktville.- At that time, the family announced that, "after more thanSO years of actwe practice. Dr.l^peUjfeels Iwjcamiot give the^amei^aervicerTo bis patientsand chooses to[ disconUnue hispractice altogether."His medical'lUe was dividedInto several seenients.He was bom In Yadkio County to Louis Au lustine and Dorothy EUiabelh PoindexterSpeas. He Bttei|ded Vadkin Valley Academy t Boonville andthen graduated from Wake Forest College. I■miVlnston-Salem inI ' ', • ■ ■ ■ - T| Then be decided to study a^ medicine and entered tbe Med-'8 leal College of Virginia at Rich- ,,. mond, graduating in 1911. ^■' |3 He practiced in Davie County nIWiwikF^'y''VS for five years and then did."m postgraduate work at. the Ctii- ^eago Eye, Ear and Throat CoL II..« Dr. Speas gave up his gener.« al practice in 1917 and went to3 Hickory to specialize in eye, I.'S ear, nose and throat diseases.- fl 1" i®27 he went to Philadelphiaii entered the. University, ofi'S Pennsylvania School of Medi-|- ^ cine to do postgraduate work in!ophthalmology. He came to Wln-islon-Salem in 1931 and practiced' member of theForsyth County Medical Socie-ty, was a fellow of the Ameri-IW9IUH3hb^^**M jjn College of Surgeons andR W P SPEAS SR. was certified by the AmericanR. w. f. tst-cjio on. Ophthalmological Ex-, , . . , aminations.and clerked for severalin a hardware store. He served as head of the Department of Ophthalmology atBowman Gray School ol Medicine for several years.During his long career. Dr.Speas also did research in hischosen field. He devised instru-.ments used in ophthalmology.I Probably one of the best.known of these instruments isitbe Speas Muscular Tucker,.which is used to correct crossedeyes. He also was active in thework among the blind.He was a life member of theBoard of Deacons of First Baptist Church. He was a memberof the Klwanis Club and theForsyth Country, Club.He was married in'1912 toMiss Nora Estelle Dixon ofjMount Vemon Springs.MS, Dr W, p. Jr. of2915 Country Club ^ad, DixonSpeaa of New. Yock City,Cbirlet Speaa of Baltimore.Md., and Tbomaa P. Speas olNew Jersey; and three sisters,Mrs. E. G. Shugart of Owens-boro, Ky.. Mrs. D. C. Phillipsof Chapel Hill and Mrs. JohnArmfield of ChantiUy Hills, .Md.The funeral will be at 3.p.m.today at First Baptist Church.Burial will be in Forsyth Memorial Park. 'First Baptist Church deaconswill be honorary pallbearers.\/trDR. W. P. SPEAS SR.1906 and clerked for sevI years in a hardware store.mmOAVIE CO. PUBLmocksvoe^ m6%l:-LHl COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, April 6,1967 • m httMAtli ^ *Btoe's Wwmai peL Burtel wm k Baptist CStureh Cc Burviwiis inchii Ctaijfoa Qrase «f MOCSSmu ~ Tbe B«t. Jidvanet; ; James Bamiyy Gnjce, 86. of BotHe S. MMteviBe. <Ued <m IbmadBT, Hnth 88ih at Da- J" t n vie CdmtT »eo., and two otmvie vdumr ei^W. John Gfoce <rf Modnwate Funef^ aervioei wm con- fbaak Groea «f WMoi ductid at 2 P. M. Catiadaj lem. Bio - Obituaries — 4/6/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 13,1967 - Page 2 Mm. Ndiie J, Dandy Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Jdtnson Duiuly, 83. of Ute 0. Jiuniy dlaksl, Greensboro, N. C. wero hclil dfonday at 2 p.m. ul Jantcslourn dlclitodisl dttirch. Burial In llecp llivcr tficmls &U<eiin2 ivnic* leiy. Afrs. Gundy died Salunlay at Wes ley Long (Hospital where she had been o poti^ since suffering a stroke nine days ago. She was a native of Jamestown and lived there mo<d of tier life. She lived in diocksvllle for several years and had been rusldine at Ihe O'llcniy lllolel for two and nne-hnlf years. Site was n memltor of James town Mcthodisl Ctiureli. Surviving ore suns, Ilcutien O. Gundy of Greensboro and Sletihen lA. Gundy of Gurllntfton: daughicrs, ftlrn. htorton M.. Murray of Grecns- b<m>. Mrs. II. W. Stewart of At- lanla, Ga., Mrs, Slterrod Salisbury of Morsanlon & Mrs. A. M. Upstiaw, Jr. of Nortli WIlfcoslMro: brothers, Vkior M. Johnson of Washington. •Hoboh Johnson of Jamestown, mul dlarotd Jdmson of Grcen^oro; slslors. Mrs. Huih Clarfc ond Mrs. Goy Join;, both of Grcensliura. JOHN 1». WKATIIP.IIM,\N h'uiiern] serviivs for John Pnut Weatherman. 71. a retired fanner, wi*re lietii TluirMlay at 3:30 p. m. at LHicrty Uaitiiiii t'hureh. Itnriat teas in the cliureii renicler}'. Mr. Wcullieiinaii died Tuesday. April 4. at the home of a stm. Paul Wcalheniuin of Moeks^ille. nt. S. lie was bent in Iredcll County to David aiul 1^'die Ptiair Weather- IIMII. .Surviving are t wo suns. (1>'de Weulheiiti:tii of Advaiu'e. Ill, i. and Paul Wealhennuit; and four dougltl- ers. Mrs. Jaiiu'S Vitrk uf Muekstille. III. 3. Mrs. i>uunl Heat is of Mocks- title. Hi. S, Mrs. Albert Ilruetccn o( Moekstille. HI. 1, und Mrs. K. r. J.'imes. Jr. uf Ladgerest Lane. Beiliania. Bio - Obituaries - 4/13/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Winston-ISalem ' JoURNAl^kJ ff ij^ain.: He' Was »-retired! a member.of Betb-|erMethodist Church.^, u ' • ^ The funerai will be at 9 n m MethodistChurch., Burial wiU be in- the ®®®etery.. The body isI at Eaton Funeral Home ^ < aamtv\. . ~. |jamea:F. gaia Sr.'S ^'MOOSSVILLE • — , : Mocks- OAVIE CO. PUBUC CIBRARV MOCKSVIU.E, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 20,1967 - Page 2 J. F. 8AIN SR. Funeral Services for James Frank Sain Sr., 87. of Rl. 3, Mocksvllle, were held at 2 p. m. Saturday ot Bethel Metliodisl Church by the Ret*. Carl Lain and (tw Rev. Forrest Church. Burial was In the church ceiTOftery. ■htr. Sain died Thursday at 1:20 p. m. at Lynn Ifaven Kursing Home. iHe was a retired farmer ond bora in Davie County, June 1. IB79, son of the taie James Afardtall and Mary Ijamos Bain. Surviving are one son, Frank Sain Jr. of MochsviUc. and one daughter. Mrs. W. L. Foster of fencer. Bio - Obituaries - 4/20/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 27,1967 - Page 5 MIU. KDWAnn SLADH Funeral ai>r\-ices for Mrse. Rdu'ard Sbitc, 4*1. n( \Vii)slon>Sal<'m. witu lu'dt Tmiraday ui 2::iU |>. nu nl FRED G. Wflfii PInvy Grove AME Zitin (.'hiirch In Ircdell Counly, Burial was In llic Funeral services foi vhurcl) ceniciciy, (ion Wilson. 09. of M( Wrs. Slaile tiled Sunday al Fnrs- 3 will be heW at 4 p. ylh Mimorlal Iiu.t]>llul aPer a lunit a( Eolon's Chaiwl. Bi Illnt'Sii. MRS. J. T. MORRISON I" Row Cemetoiy. She wan bnrr In Davlc Connly Ftmwal sorx-iees for Mrs^ Hena a wilson died Tin oral had llvctl In Wtn.Uun-.Salpm lor Morrison. IW, wife of Julni T. Mor7 nj,yjy County ilosnltBl several years. rl.<nn of .Slole.wllle. Rt. 4. were held ..j, SmMng a,. h.r hudmml W- W«lm«by nl p m. .Utoa™ C„„ ward Slade of Washinglon. D. L.; Grove Baptlsl llujrch. Burial was H .. r«Urc ihrtc daughters. Mrs. Maiie Davis In Ihe chiiicli comdeiy. ^mnlovfl ito also and Mrs. 'Marcella Knuckles of Mrs. MnrrLwn dtetl Sunday nfler- tvii«in Drue Stora on Wliuluii'Saleni and Mrs. Piisrllla noon of a heai1 allack. . \vinrion.&9l«n for & Mosclcy of Washington. D. C.; a Surviving are her liusbantl; one son. Lonnle M. Slade of Win.don- daughlcr, Mrs, Martha I'urncr of Surviving are his wll Satcm: and five brolhei-s, Abraham Stalesvlllo; Iwo .sons, Siamic Mor* Ciodfclter Wilson; a s Fiust of Nashville. Tenn.. Atilnir rl-son of Now Vurk C'lly ami ,1. K. Ctodfeher d Winslon Frost of East S|)cnccr. Rtifus and Morrison of Slalesvlile and one sisters. Mrs. Ralph I Malhawyer t*>cst of Mocksvlllc and brollier, Lemuel Stevenson of WiK Mrs. James Mdver of Ituscue FrutX of Wlnston^lem. son. em. FRED Q. WrtSO II'V' DR. W1I.I.IAM P. BPRAS Dr. William Paul S|>ons, .Sr. of Winslon'Satcm, an Ophihalmologisi. who .had offices In Mocksvllle up until about a year ago. dicti at 0 a. m. Sunday al Fors>-lh Memorial Hospital. Dr. Spcas closed his office In Ihe Reynolds Building, xvlica' he hud practiced for 5 yuars and Ids office at Mocksvllle. At that lime, Iho f.nmiiy annotnic> cd Uiat, "after more than 50 yeors of active practice. Dr. Speas feels he cannot give Ihe .same »>rvice io his pallcnis'and choose.s In dlscon' llnuc his practice ullogcilicr." tils medical life was divided into several segments. lie was horn in Yadkin Counly Io Louis Atiguslinc and Dorothy Eli- zahcth Poindexler Sjrcas. He attend, cd Yadkin Vulloy Academy at Oomv xvlte .and (hen grjdnalcd from W.*!!!!* Forest College. lie came Io WinslomSaiem in ISOC anti clerkcil for suveral years in a harthvare store. Then he decided Io sludy medicine and entered the Me dical College of VIrgliria at Rich mond. graduating in lUll. He practiced In Dovic Counly fur five years and then did poslgraduale xvork at the Qilcago Eye, Kar and Tliroat College. Dr. Spcas gave up his general practice in i»l7 and went to Hickory to specialize In eye. ear. nose and throat diseases. In 1927 he went to Philadelphia and entered the Unl. versity of Pcnnsylvoola School of Medicine to do paslgr.ndualc work In ophthalmology. 4le came to Wlnston- Salem In 1931 and practiced here since. N. & I Funeral services for Fred Glen- don Wilson. 09. of Mocksvilie. Rt. 3 will be held at 4 p. m. Ihursday at Eaton's Chaiwl. Burial will U- hi Rose Cemetoiy. - Mr. Wilson died 'Hiosday al the Davlu County llospjtBl. ' He was Iwra In Davio Counly to [ Robcif Lee and Cora ilorkey Wil- ' son. He was a rollrod Burlington Mills empbya. Ro also operated the Wilson Drug Store on Fifth Street In Winston-Salem for several years. r Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vila Ciodfelter Wilson; a stepson. Gene Ctodfeher d Winslon<£a]ero: two sisters. Mrs. Ralph Edwards and Mrs. James Mdver of Winston-Sal em. He was a member of llic Fnrsylh County Medical .Society, w.a.s n fell- ow of the American College of Sur geons and was certified by tiie Am erican Board of Ophthaimologlcal Examinations. He scnHKl as bond of Ihe Depart ment of Ophthaktmolgy at Bowman I Gray School of Medicine for several years. During his long career. Dr. Spisis also did research in Ids cho.<u>n field. He devised Instruments used In oph thalmology. Prdnibly one of the be.rt known of these instruments Is the Spcas Wusclar Ihickcr. which Is used Io corroci croiwed eyes. He also was octivc In Ihe work among the blind. He was a life member of the Board of Deacons of First Baptist Cluii-ch. lie was a member of the Klwanis Club and the Fors>^th Couiv try Club. He was married In I9t2 (o Miss Vfora Elslcllc Dlxon of Mount Vemon Springs. Surviving are his wife; four sons. Dr, W. P. Spcas Jr. of Wlnslon-Sul em. DIxon Speas of Now York City. Charles Speas of Baltimore, Md.. ond Thomas P. Speas of New Jer sey; and three sisters. Mrs. E. G. 1 Shugari of Owensboro, Ky.. Mrs. ! D. C. PUilllps of Chajtcl Hill and '•Mrs. John Annfickl of Chaiililly 1 HilU., Md. Funeral scrxdres were conducted at l^rsl Boptlst Cluirch. Mondiiy at .1 p. in. TIte church ileacons scrxed OS hunorur>- palttK-arcrs. Duriul was In Furiylh Memorial Park. Bio — Obituaries - 4/27/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, April 27,1967 FredWiisM, RL3,M«ektvile MOCaCSVILLE — Fred Glendon Wilson, 69, of Mocks> ville. Route S, died Tuesday tnoming et the Davie County Hospital. He was a retired employe of Burlington Mills and operated Wilson Drug Store in winston>Salem for a number of years. He was bom m Davie County to Robert Lee and Cora Hirkey Wilson. Surviving are his wife, the former Vila Clodfeller, one step-son. Gene Clodfeller of Winston - Salem; two slstera, Mrs Ralph Edwards and Mrs. James Uclver, both of Winston • Salem. The funeral was held at 4 P. M. at Eaton's Funeral Home. The rites were con ducted by Rev. I^ut Hart and burial «ras in Rose Cemete ry. Clyde H. Brooks Ftineral services were held last Wednesday for Clyde H. Brooks, age 59. at McEwen Funeral Chapel in Charlotte. Me. Brooks died Tuesday. Ap ril 16. at 4 A. M. in Cbu^ lotte Memorial Hospital after an illness of several months. Survivors include the widow, four sons, Robert Brooks of Cooleemee, Bill Brooks of Rt. 4. Mocksvllle, and Johnny and Clyde of the home, and one brother and two sisters. Bio - Obituaries - 4/27/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, April 27,1967 H.niiiiiip.sPE«s,si.n U ONUIiUIIOLOfiiST, MES Dr. William Paul Speas. STh 83, of Grosvenor Place, WiBsUm - Salem. who retired firoan his practice in ophthal- Skology last September, died « A. M. Sunday at Forsyth Memorial HospitaL Dr. Speas closed his of fice in the Reynolds Build ing, where he had practiced for 35 years, and his office at MocksviUe. At that time, the family auinotinced that, "after more itKfln 50 years of active serv ice. I>r. Spcos feels he can not give the same service to his patients and chooses to discontinue his practice alto gether/' His medical life was di- I vided into several segments. He was bom in Yadkin j to Louis Augustine and Dor othy Elizabeth Poindexter Speas. He attended Yadkin Valley Academy at BooneviUe and then graduated from Wake Forest College. He went to Winslon-Salem in 1908 and dez^ed for sev eral yesu* in a hardware store. Then he decided to study niedicine and entered the Me- ioal College of Va. at Rich mond, graduating in 1911. He practiced in Davie Coun ty for fi\*e years and then did postgraduate work at the Chi cago Eye, Ear and Throat Collie. T>r. Speas gave up his gen eral practice in 1917 and went to Hickory to ^lecialize in eye, ear, nose and throat diseases. In 1927 he went to Phila delphia and entered the Uni versity of School of Medi cine to do postgraduate work in of^thalmology. He came to Winston-Salem in 1931 and practiced here since. He was a member of the Forsyth County Mt^cal So ciety, was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons i and was certified by the Ame rican Board of Ophthabnolo- gioal Examinatilons. He served as head of the Department of Ophthalmolo gy at Bowman Gray School of Medicine for several years. Pr6bi£3y one of the best' known of these instruments is the Speas Muscular Tucker, which is used to correct cross ed eyes. He also was active in the work among the blind. He was a life member of the Board of Deacons of First Baptist Church. He was a During his long career, Dr. **>1 Kiwanis Cli^ ^a. flso did research in and the Forsyth Country Club. his chosen field. He devised married in 1912 to instruments used in ophthal- j^m-a Estelle Dixon of mology.Mount Vemon Springs. Surviving are his wife, four sons. Dr. W. P. ^>eas Jr. of 2915 County Club Road, Dizon Speas of New York City, Charles Speas of Baltimore, Md., and Thomas P. Speas of New Jersey; and three sis ters, Mrs. £. G. Shugart of Dwensboro, Ky., Mrs. D. C. Phillips of Chapel Hill and Mrs. John Armfield of C^an- lilly HUU. Md. The funeral was at 3 PJL Monday at First Baptist Church Biulal was in F^- syth Memorial Park. Bio - Obituaries - 4/27/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 4,1967 - Page 2 PAUL P. MARTIN . Funeral services for Paul F. MaiUn, 49. of Hamptonvllle. Rt i, were held ot 3 p. m. Monday at Haa» Grove MethoiHst Church. Burial was In the chw^ cemetery. Mr. ftlarlln died Saturday in Lre- den Momorlal Ro^Uol at States* ville. He had a heart condition. Ho had lived In Yodkln County an his life. He was a mendier of Hones Grove Methodist Church, and was a house pointer. Sunrlvtng are his wife. Mrs. Mai* zle B. Martin; a sofl, Paul Gray of Hoinptonvilie. Rt. 1; a daughter. Mrs. North Masten of Jonesviile: Ms mother, Mrs. Daisy Bell Lind* ley Heavis of Yedkin C/^nty; five* halthrolhos, Jim Rdavls of Un- colnton, DatM -ReavIs Jr. of Cool* eemeo. Jack Reavis of St. Peters* hurg, Fla., and Billy and Jerry Reovls of Hamuiny; sU holf-slsters, Mrs. Boy Gunter. Mrs. Clanton Crawford. Mrs. Iven Thels and Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Wocdleaf. Rl. 1. Mrs. Hardy Sleehnan and Mrs. C. N. Bailey of Mocksvillc. MRS. II. P. LAFPOON Mrs. union Edmlstcn Laffoon, 65 of ESkIn, wife of Harvey F. LaflToon, publisher of the Elkin Tribune, died at 12:50 a. m. Monday at the Hu^ Chatham Memorial HospUiBl. She suffered a cerebral liemorriiage about 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Loffoon had taught sduol in 'Davte ond Wilkes counties. •Mrs. LbfToon was vice president of the Elk Printing Co. at the lime of her death. She was a member of First Melhodjfl Oiureh at EOdn. She was a member of the Elkin Womans Ctub. the Hugh caioWwm Memoriol Hospilol AuxMary and a charter member of American Leg* Ion auxiliary. Surviving In addition to the husband of the home are two daubers. Miss Grace Lolfoon, also of the home, and Mrs. Frank Walk* er of Yadkinvitle; two brothers. Ellsha Edmlstoi of Boomer and John Eihnlslen of WlnstmvSalem; and three slriers. Mrs. T. D. Fin* ger of Maiden. Mrs. Effle Jones & Mrs. Alice Shumate. bcSh of Fergus* on. > The funeral was conducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday at the First fileUMxl* 1st Qiuroh by the Rev. A. L. Max* well. Burial was In Hollywood Ce* metmy. yAftlWVWWWWWWWYWWWW DALLAS B. REAVES Funeral services for Dallas E. Reavis. 73. of Ifamptonvllle, Rt. I., were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday ot I Sandy tunings Bai:^ Ohurdi. Bur* | Ml was In the dnircfa cemetery. Mr. Reovls died Saturday morn ing after sMferlng a heart attack while mowing the lawn. He was bom In Iredell Oounly to Patrick and Amanda Hanes Reavis. and was a meirber of Sondy brings Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sadie Reavis: a brotlter. M. W. Reavis of filocksvUlu, 111. I: a sister. Mrs. J. J. Anderson of MocksviUe. Rt. 1; and two half* sisters. Mrs. B. R.' Spllhiiiid and I Miss Sadie Woolen of MocksrillO. Bio - Obituaries - 5/4/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 11,1967 - Page 5 A. p. CORNATZER ^eral services for Afeert l^ctps Oonmtzer. 81, of nos New^ port Street, Mnnston^tem. were held Friday aft 3 p. m. at Advance MefhodisI Oiarch. Burfal was in the diureh cemetery. Mr. Gomatzer died Wednesday at Maple Grove Nursing Home. ^ He was bom in Davie CPunly to A. C. and Ida Phelps Comalzer. ' Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bess< ie H. Gomatzer; three daughters, Mrs. Bai W^rd of Advance, Mrs. Paul Kemey of Thomasvllte and Mrs. Margaret David of Miami. Ftorida; two stepsons. GurlQr Nicks and Lerier G. Nicks of WInstoivSaK em; a brother, Cicero Gomatzer of Clemmons; a half brother, LIndsey Gomatzer of Advance; two half sisters, Mrs. Georgia Hartley of Advance and Mrs. Grace Simpson of Sallriniry. * ' J. HOWE MONTGOMERY ^neral services Ibr j. Howe Montgomery, 75, of Formington, were held Thtuvtay at u a. m. at Farmlngton Methodist Church ce metery. Mr, Montgomery died Wednesday at iula Conrad Hoois Memorial Hospital, He was bora In Bristol. Tcnn. to d*. C. and Jamie DuDard Montgo* meiy. HI whs a member of Form ington Methodist Churclh. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vasbtl King Montgomery; five daagfatere, Mrs. Louise Walker of Farmlngton. Mrs. EmHy Graham of Greenvilic. S. C., Mrs. Eleanor lEddleman of Clemmons. Mrs. Peg Freeze of Huntlngton. N. Y.. Mrs. Bet Gibson of Oxon HHi. Md.; a son. Robert <L. Montgomery of Clemmons; two brothers, C. O. Montgomery of WinstonSalem and L. C. Montgomery of Boones Mill, Va.; and two sisters. Mrs. Henry Nading and Mrs. W. A. Hines of Wlnston*Sa}em. CLAUDE LOGAN ■Funeral services for Claude Nathan Logon. 75, HI, I. itelisbury, wereheld Monday at u a. m. at Lyeriy Funeral Home with (he Rev. Rob-^ h, Tidutman and the Rev. W.Helton ofnctetlng. Full military gnaveside ri tes eon^ted by the Rowan County Veteran OOuncli were held at ROwan Mentorlol Park. Mr. Logan died Friday at 4 p. la at the V. A. KOsplfial. He hod been In declining health several years and seriously 111 one week. He was bom Ai«U8t 14. 1681 In Davle County and was the son of the late Thomas George and Rachel Reed Logan. He was educated in the Davie County Schbolf. Prior tohis retirement he was employed at Kannapolls Bakery.He wBs a inei^r of CMvaiy Baptist Churoh. Burlington, vete^ an of World War i. served In the U. S, Army and was a memlter of the Samud C. Hart Post. He Is survived by his wife, the former Fay Reberteon; a eon. Thomas George Logan of the homo: one daughter, Mrs. A. J. Ilillow, Washington, D. c.,- (wo step broth ers, Crawford -Parson and Tom Parson, both of BurHngton: sis grandchildren and iwo great-grand' ebUdren. Bio - Obituaries - 5/11/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA t V) \ iA/inston-Salem Journal Thursday Morning/May U," 1967 • R, p, Martin Sr. _ MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. LauraS^rmer M^, 69, of Mocks- jSf' Martin Sr.aied yesterday at Forsyth-MefSoi/frt n ntern" at Winstok-sJ^^^^^ CO. Pi[\ She-was bom in Yadkin CoiM.^ MnrlcQwtl! lemX* I-uellen My^-^.. '"ici husband; a Ir BowdenAdvance; a son, R. p SiS? m' « Mocksville; two* * • Shermer of East Bend- S2dlt^° Dallas iV. ^ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC USfMRV tX MOCKSVIUE, Ne —Si Ci t o ■I'Il.jj ' N6kxh CisaaxtX:- '^-T ■ V ■• ;^' ;.;.v/^" 1 Casper I^ Sowsttid'. ; • I T[liei-.-(ui$iscd;''SiP^-tisap6C:.-^$6: iHawanl, ' 8^. ot €aemmoBii.. RC;i 12; wiU: J[ at Hayvi[oc%Wi^* ' *" J'-IXt.iG»^,3fi8thpabt';|3iw^IvetrM r-> c^ r v> i He f|l«ta TIiaiBUSt-i^;iis^^AiiB BaiEes^ ijnOOg 'faC' 7®^?' tad' an*; ■■ . Sttr*i^^ajr?«^atr«ice;A^'B»#^"W>d-J» f taont Rpirtrt^ rf CtemM1 twtt d«ugbtBO^l;lto.? dnx lod Hck; Etank Farfa;Ofenimons;; ; r '^psotti B. Heodrir odjCI«aiB<a»;,.OTbtodier*,. Arthur. ^ T. V.;Bbw-xnL o£ GlentmoaSi Louie Hbw- trd of MocawnlSfc eud PeriieHbwtrf ot JShlifhury: and two artecvJIocfcRflle ■ and ) Mrs; Mattxe.ITbzttker.of Ctemmodil r^ er u*> I «p uJ ci <c O > o <=5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 18,1967 - Page 7 MRS. rnPiAR FRVF. Hiif.V Pr>v. SI, of McrLsTiltf. lU. :i. ditul !v:iiiinhy nl lw»r I Jr. KiJiiu'ls Slate, liavie County i-.uiMirr. lite lienfh sulciilf l»y li;uuj:iii'.. f'Himl nttou! niMui l:3ii/Jn)*. ill a >IuhI Ik^ lilnti her h-inc*. Airs. Krve hrni In Dnvio County III 'llutiiuui niul tilvther Mc* •>i:innict Fliitl. Pinwral tervkcs wei-e cfMiduc4et1 nl iDuliii MellHHiM iliureh. Klotuby at 4 |t.m. Buiial was in Uie cluireh cenitfti'ty. &nvivin2 are tier husband, and a dsugiiter. Mis, RuIjciI nialtely of ASockinlllc. Rl. X MR.S. R. P. MARTIN. SR. Pui!viiil .setA'ieua Tor Mrs. lioura Sliemjur .Martin. BH. of Wilkvslioni Sired, niirc held Kriil:iy al 2 p.m. nl ICntaa's Chapel cotuloelcd liy tfie Rev. I'^ed flames, tliirial vros in Rose Cemetery. iMrs. Afaiiin died Wednesday morning e.l Knrsyth Aicmorial Ifos- . • filial. Flic was bom August 5, 1R9T, in Ycidkin Cuunty, Htc daugltler of the liile M. W. ami Ixn RKcn Myers Slienner. Sic maiicd 11. P. MarUn, Sr who survi\*c5. Survivlns In addllion lo her hus- liaiKi arc one daiighier. Mrs. 4. M. Bnwden, .Ir. of Advance: one son. R. P. hfartin. 4r. of MMksville; four gnandchildrcn: two sisters, Mrs. Riistc Ceblc of Win&Ion<Satom. Mrs. C. P. Mackey of YadklnvUle: one brother, A. W. Shermcr of East Rend;*and two half bnotlicrs. Dal las and clajion Caudle, liolh nf •Winsion^Icm David AUrn Kdwarda, SI Funeral 8or\'Iccs for Davhl Allen Cdwards, 21, of Gary, Indiana will be held in that oily on Friday. •itir. Edwards, the son of Mrs. Rcbeil Troililer and iho lale Uilh. er Edward.!, died Monday night. Oiher snrvimrs Include two sisters: Bariiara l^lwnrds and Maiy Ann Edvrards of Gary, Indiana. Me was o ncphow of Mr. end Mrs. James Hush Edwards of Knr« mtmy 111. t and &lr. and Airs. 4. E. Quiliin of Mnckstdiic, Muii^urs of the Quiltln family and the Edwards family left Wcd< nc.Kday to oMend the funeral. KATI SUEIJ.RN .YTANLEV ICali SuEitcn Stanley, Xycapold dnushlcr of Am'tlc Lw and Retty Reath Stanley of Adrance, lU. 1. died Insl week at Forsyth Alcmorini llospikil. ,Shc hod been ill a day. She was bora in Wlnstbn^tem on Get 12, 1£63. The father is employed at Bell Telephone t^dboratorles and the moflier is a teacher at the Goodwill RebaliitnalioQ Center. Surlving in additien to the par. c^s arc a sister. Ginger Ann Stan- Icy. and a brother, Lany Leo Stan* ey. i'.itli rf the home; llie paternal granpjitnil.!. Mr. and Mrs. 4. E. SlatiiVy i4 MeoUiiws of Dan, V.a., and lite iiuiieiiial grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reatli of itcniierson- ville. The funeral was conducted Huirs- d.iy at Mock's Mcihodisi Church in Ikiviv County by the Rev. C. A. Ilaire. Burial wa.s in the church cimctcry. JAMBS «. FtntaiRS The funeral of 3amc8 Garfiehl Fiirches, CQ. of 93 Tabor Street, WinstonJlalem o retired employe of R. 4. Reynolda Tobacco Co.. was held at 4 p.m. Sunday, kfay 14 at Voglem Chapel. Buriol was in Fo^ syth Memorial Park, Mr. Furchcs died Friday at Forsyth MemoHal Hospital. He had been in declining hcatlh two months and seriously ill since last Tuesday. He vcM bnrii in DJ\ie Coui>ly on Aug. 20. ItXJ. He sfieni his early life in S.aic.<iviliv*. He hod lived in Fiin:)!!i r>nmty since 1912. Mr. Furches wa.s emnhiycd at Reynolds more Ihaii .10 years, roiir* ing in December, |!H0. He was a member of Reynolda Prcvliylcrlan Church where he was a deacon emeritus. He liad served as sexlon of the church lor n nimv ber of years following bis reltre- menl. His wife. Mrs. Matiic Riggs Fur chcs, died on March 22. IS63. Surx'iving arc two daughters. Mrs. Owens Talbort of 100 Tator SHeci and Mrs. Ihirrisnn Wbiteheail of 1707 Drookwund Drive;' two sons. J. Marvin Furclw.s cf l.^Si Flalrackl Stieel and Fied Fntrlirs of XHOj 0£i*aii n Avenue; ir> graiidciiiklren and It sreaigisuiilfiiildren. Bio - Obituaries - 5/18/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MGCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 18,1967 - Page 7 Mrx. Ilaiies llciitmi Kcndi-irk ' 'Mr.'?. Iliiius CJonwri Kcnilrlck of UadrltHi Way. CrarloHo. widow iif Dr. Jit'ju!fin Vancf Knidrirk. Jr. il.cd Monday nl a Ckarl.itic hnspilal, afier a illro.w. iMrf. Kriiilrirk was boni Ai^fiisl 27. IJMJ In Mi«ck.svl}te. N. C. ilaiiaW- IT d Ihe laic Jc.vc' Frank rU-mo"l , and Biancln' llancs Clement. She ollemlcd Oonvcrw College and re ceived 0 Masters Degree In Metllcal Social work at Simmons College In Boston. Sire worked with the Family and Children's Service Bureau tn family ccim.seliRS. and then Joined the Cliarlotte«Meckipf\bnig rchnol sys- Irm as a social wniker. She W8s on the board of the Menial Health As- soeii/Inn «»1 Mccltlcnburs roimly and headed a special oommlliee ol 120 persons (u study Iho needs of I emotionally disturbed children and to publicize the need for special classes in the schou! system. Mrs. Kcndrick had contributed nrllclef to the Silmutus, a monthly biilleltn.' and helped to nrgonize a panel I for o.TV program "You and 1he| emotionally diatuiiied Child." She I was a member of the Junior !..eague and the Myers Park MelliodlNt dnircii. Snnsving Is a daughter. Han^a Clement Kemlriek. and a son, ?e- Lulon Vance Kendiick. HI. both of Ch.irlolte. Funeral servieps were held Wed nesday at II a. m. ai Myers Park Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. ,1. Cloy Madiron. tire nilnlslcr. nnd the ncv. William B. ndLbiU. Jr.. associate minister. Iiilennunl in COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, May 18,1967 I Evergreen Cemetery, j The familj* lios retinested Iha! I momaiials be sent to the American Concer Knclely end the Menial Health A'rociallon's hind for emn- ilor.'olly dislut^MHi cltlldren in the , local schools. liii. trye Olifif (^iBty MOCBBVnXfi . Mrs-Susieg^va Frye, 51. of Route S. lw>cksviHe, died Eieturdup at ? P. M. .A iitative of Devie County, ^ w«s bom Blbrch SO, 1916. Siovivon include the hus- i Cd4|ar Try, one cUugh-' Usrt, Robert Blekeley of ^tne 3, Mot^viUe, end two ffrmtdchlMren. I^tneral wee held Mcmdey et t>uli{i Methodist Church. Burlel wee In the chur^ cem etery. Mrs.Mii1ii,69, ITilkstboro SL UOCKSVILLE —Mrs. Uure BhenMT Mbrtin, 68. of Wilkee- IRR) St. died et 8:50 A M. Wedneedey May 10th •( For> Qfldi Ckwtiidy Memoiiel Hos- ptm. She wtM born Atifuet 6. tMff, In Yedkin County, tine deui^ite- of the lete M. W. end Lou Ellen Myers Shenn* er. She merried R. P. Mertin Sr., who iurvivea. Survlvinf tn edditlMi to hw huabend ere one deu^iter. Sire. J. Bowden, Jr. of Ad-! vinoe; one ton, A P. Martin «fe-. ot MocksviUt; four grend- chUdren; two eietvre, Mn. ait C^ile of Winaton-Man, Kra. C. P. Uad^ of Yed- Uovttle: one brother, A W. Shei'wer of Eeit Bead; end two half -brotben. Oelki end CUytoci Caudle, both of Wme- ton • Belem. IHinwei aervteee were held fWdey et 3 P. IL at Eaton's CSteiNd coftducbad by the Rev. Ftred BeroM. Burial was in Rose Ceme- bery. Bio — Obituaries - 5/18/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 25, 1967 - Page 4 ARatm N. m^TSNQoon Punertl Ketvtccfi for Arrhle N. Uwngood. 84. frf Mvbrw, RI. 3. were held ar 4 p.m, Friday a( Ful' ton ftfediodist Church. Burial \ra9 in the church cemeter)'. Mr IJwngood was d^d on arrivol Tuesday at Davlc County llosplial. Death was from natural causes. Qle was born In Dovle County to James and Ann .Torvis Livengood. He wds a r^red furniture employe. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Deb bie Uvangood; two daughters Mrs. Morris Wllllflma, of Los Angeles, f^llf., and Mrs. B. S. Qroce of Forl Smith, (Ark. two brothers, J. M. Uvengood of Mocksville and Ernest tivdngood of Advance: and a sister. Mrs. Emma Wllllatns of Trinity. P. I,. THORNTON F^ineral services for Pleasant toither Thornton. 87. of Mocksvllle. Rt. 8, were held at itl a.tn. Satur day at OorrAtter Methodist Church. Bt^l was in Hie diurch c^netery. Mr. Thornton died early Tltursday morning at his home. (He was o retired HarmGr. ffc was bom In Davlc county to George and (Uni Hege Thornton. Surviving are his wife. Delia Seeding Thornton; tut) Italf brothers. John P. Thornton and Will Utoraloii of Greendraro. MRS. LARRY NICROLtl Funeral services for Mrs. Floren* ce McDanlel Nichols. SI. of Mocks vllle. Rf. 4, Wife of t.any Nichols Sr.. were Iield Wednesday at 4 p. m. at Cooleemee's Flrjl Baptist Church. Btuial was In Legion Park. Mrs. Nichols died Tuesday after noon at Rowan Memorial llospiial In Salisbury. She was born in trcdell County lo Samuel and Amile Bell Dean McDaniel She was a retired em ploye of Enrin Mills. She was a member of the First Baptbd Church. Surviving are the husband: two sons. Dean Nichols of MocteviUe. Ri. 4. and Larry Nichols. Jr. of Ad vance, Rt. 8: four dad^tert. Mrs. W. F. Bivens of Wlnston-Salem, Mrs. Jack -Lagle of Cooleemce. Mrs. Sherman Boger of Mocksvllle. Rt. 2. and Mrs. Spencer McDanlel of Siimmerfleld, RI. 1: two sisters, Mrs. Howard Nichols of KannapoUs and Mrs. ratmer Lraris of Trout- man; and a brother. Glenn McDan iel of Cooleemee. THOMAS W. DWICGINS Thomas Wesley Dwigglns. 78, of Mocksvilte. At 1, died Satui^ morning at the Baptist Ifo^ital In WlnatonAelon. iHe was bom In 'Davle County to Jack and Emmaline Ralledge Owlgglns and was a member of Center Methodist Church, lie was a retired N. C. State Highway De partment enqiloyec. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lucy Bameycastle Dwigglns; a son. Spen cer iDiWggkis of WInslon-Salein; a brother, Frank Dwlg^ns of Mocks- ville, R. I; and two sisters, Mrs. J. N. Scool of Mocksville, RI. 1. and Mrs. Arlliur .monestrcet of Winston- Sal«n. Funeral sen'lre.s were conducted Monday at e p.m. at Cealer Metho dist Churvli. Burial was In Ute church cemelory. MRS. MARTHA TimNF.R JAhTCS Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Turner James. 72. of RI. 4. Slaies- villc. will be held Siinda.v at 2 p. m. at PIney Grove A. M. E. ZIon church in fredcU County. Burial will be In the church cemetery. Mrs. James died Tuesday morn ing at the Stovall Rest Home m Stotesviile aRer a lengthy Illness. She is surtlved by her husband, Orrie Janres of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Ivan Ijames of Rt. 1, Mocksviile. and Mrs. Mabel ITcupc of RI. 4. SlatesxTIte; live sons. John Archie ami Mitchell Turner of Stalcsville; Joe Turner el RI. 4. Stotesviile. Stokes Turner of InwQod, New York nnd William N. Turner of l-evlllown. Pa.; one step- daughlcr. Mrs. catlle M. Campbell of RI. I. Harmony; nine step-sons, Sonforri. Wiibrd. Rufus, and OiSfie. Jr. James all of Ri. i. Olln; Ray, Walker and Mock James of Rt. 1, Harmony; Otha James of New York Clly. Bio - Obituaries - 5/25/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, May 25,1967 Mrs. Larry Nichols M07KSVILLE — Mrr F:or- ?nce McDaniel Nichols. 51, of Mocksville. Rt. 4, wife of Lar ry Nichols, Sr., died Monday 'flernrwn at Rowan Memorial at Salisbury. She was born in XredeU ?ounty to Samuel and Annie Bell Dean McDaniel. She was 1 member of the First Bap tist Church at Cooleemee. Surviving are the husband; *wo sons, Dean Nichols of Mocksville, Rt. 4. and Larry Nichols Jr. of Advance, Route 1: four daughters. Mrs. W. F. Bivens of Winston-Salem, Mrs lack Lagte of Cooleemee, Mrs. Sherman BoRer of Mocksville, Route 2. and Mrs. Spencer McDanlei of Summerfield. Rt. 1; two sisters, Mrs. Howard Nichols of Kanapolis and Mrs. Palmer Lewis of Troutman; and a brother, Glenn Mc Daniel of Cooleemee. The funeral was at 4 P.M. Wednesday at Cooleemee's First Baptist Chuich. Burial was in Legion Park. P.LThoriitoB MOCKSVILLE - Pleasant Luther Thornton, B7, of Mocksville, Rt 3, a retired farmer, died early Friday morning at his home. He was torn in Davie Coun ty to George and Lou Hege Thornton. Surviving are his wife, De lia Beeding, Tbomton; two half brothers. Jchr P. Thron- ton and Will Thornton of Greensboro. The funeral was at II A.M. Saturday at Cornatzer Meth odist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 5/25/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 1,1967 - Page 1 Mrs. Bahnson Di^ Wednesday Morning Funeral services for Mrs. F. II. Bahnson. 00. will be held Thursday. June l8t nt 4 p. m. al Parmington Methodist Church. Mrs. Bahnson died Wednesday momlos at 8 a. m. al Oavie County Hospital. Mrs. Bahnson was born near Farmlnsion community September 21, 1870. the daughter of Samuel Chase Bich and Beltie Carolyn .McMohan Rich. Sho married Fran. cIs Henry Bahnson Juno 3. ISOS. He died September 32. ltiS2. She lived in the Parminglon com* munity all her life, was a member of the Karmington Methodist Church, and was active in church and civic affairs. Mrs. Oahnsiin was chosen "Wo* man of the Year 1065" by the Fa^ mingtoii'Pino Community Oe\'etop. meni Aswcietion. Survivors include: a daughter. Mrs. tUsler P. Martin. Sr.. of Mocksvllte: 2 sons. Cbarlos F. Bahn* son of Caoleemee: and, Francis H. Bahnson. Jr. of Ouihani: 1 brolher. S. 0. Rich of Wake Forest: lO grandciiildren; IS great grandchil. dren; and 6 great, great grand* children. Mamorials may be made lo the Parmington Cemetery Fund and/ or the Parmington Masonic todge BtillHInd Puad. Bio - Obituaries - 6/1/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 1,1967 - Page 5 BRNGST DULIN Brncst DuUn, 6!>. o{ IGOR Gray Ai'cnui!. Wliistoivfialem, (tied Wctl' nosday msming. May 24, at Kaio Bitting Reynolds Mentorial liospllal after an eight week Illness. Ue was a native of Davle County and liati lived in WinstoH'Solcm for 22 years, lie was a rctlrcfi rallw.iy employee and a member of Alpha and Omega Melaphysles Church. 'Funeral services tvcre coitducled by BIdtop C. W. Thomas, ol Alpha and Om^a Metaphysics Church, Saturday al 12 a. m. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eli* zabdh Bulln: two stepdaughters, Mrs. Minnie J. Davis of Gory. Ind. and Mrs. Dorthea Fowler of Mocks* viile; a stepson, Eugene Roddy of Winston-Salcm: three sisters. Mrs. Emma Hudson end Mrs. Cullio At* exander, both of Mocksville nnd Mrs. Janic Rinelmrdt of L^anark, W. Va.: a brother. Pinkney Dulin of Morkst'tlle; nnd cighl grand* children. MRS. MARY COIXKTTG Funeral services for Mrs. Mary (Mollict Collellc Roger. 8S. ol ■Mucksville. Rt. 3, were held Men* day at 4 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral Cliopel. Burial was in Wesley Chap el McUtodlsl Church cemetery. She died Saturday at Lynn Ilav* en Nursing Home. She wos born in Davie County to John oitd Amanda -lilll Collctle nnd was a ntcmbcr of We.<dey Chap* el .Metliodist Chnrch. Hiurc ore ik> immediate survivors. R. n. (Rob) Sheets Funeral services for R. B. IBob) Slicets. 7S. of fU. 0. liCxiiigton. were held Friday at 4 p. m. at Center IHII Baptist Church 1^ the Rev. Charles Young and the Rev, D. W. Digh. Interment wos in the church cemclciy. Mr. Sheets died Wednesday morn ing at Lexington Memorial IlospHai after a serious Illness of five mon* fhs. He wos born In Davle County August 3. 1891 to Tlwmas M and Eliza M. Foster Slieels. He was a dairy farmer, member of ASC Conv mlliecman for his area, a mentbor of Masonic Lodge No. 473 A. F. & A. M. and o mcmlter of Center llili Baptist Church. He Is Bur\ived by his wife Mrs. Bessie Crouch Sheets of the home and three sons. W. T. (Dili) Sheets. Rt. 6. Lexington. Charles M. Sheet, North Hinikeidiora, Rdbcrt R. Sheets, Jr.. Willow Springs; a daughler, Mrs. Brice Leonard. Rt. Q. lexing- ton. and 13 grandchildren. T1I0M<\S L. LONG Thomas I.. Lung. 4t. of Yndkin- viile. Rt. 2. (lied Mimday :il I,ula Conrad Hoots Memorial lloxidlal .if* fcr ntfTerIng a he.irl idlat'k. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ruse I/. I.nng; two daughters. Mrs. Cyn thia Cowcns of Hunts\illo and Miss Tina Long of the home; six sons. Thomas, CtiarU«s. t^arry. Dennt.*;, Daniel ami TinmUiy l ong of the home; a brnlher. Charlie Lung, ad dress imavnil.nble; nnd a si.tli*r, Mrs. O.odc Dnulhii of WinslQn*.Sal- em. Funeral services will be condticl- cd ol 4 p. m. Saturday In Hunts* viile at the ToSiernacle United Ctuirch of dtrisl. Burial will be In the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 6/1/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, June 1,1967 Mn.Baliiwi,90 Moektvine Dies MOCKSVUXE --Mrs, MaUi tie Rich Behnson, 00, of Ri. 2, MbcksviUe, ^nain^ton C(Hnmunity. died et 7:45 A. U. Wednesday in Davie County Hocpitai after bein« aeriously Ul for eifbt She was bCHT) September 21, 1876, in Davie County, the daughter of the late Samuel Chase and Betty Carolyn Mc> Mahan Ridi. She was a mem ber of Farmington Methodist Church and was active in both church and eivk affairs. Last year the was honored by the Pino Orange as Woman Of the Year. Bhe had made her home with bar daughter in Mocksville, Mrs. l^ter Mar tin Sr., for the past five years. Surviving in addition to her daughter are two sona, Charles T. of Cooleemee, Ftucis H. of Durham; one brother, S IO. Bicb of "V^ke Forest, and 10 grandchUdrea and 13 great- grandchUdran. Bhe waa married to Francis Henry Bahnaon who died in 1068. IVneral larvioes were con- lucted Thuraday at 4 P. 16* at Faimi^rton Methodist^hUTCfa by tiw Rev. Joe PhU- BuHal waa In the church cemctary. Bio - Obituaries - 6/1/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 6/1/1967 Winston ' Caboltna^^®^ K-, ^ > 4 "*>••.". - • • .o MRS. F. H. BAHNSON Mrs. Balmsou Of Davie Dies; MOCKSVILLE - The funeral, for Jfrs. Mattie Rich Bahnson, 90, of MocksviUe, Rt. 2, the Farmington community, widow t of Francis Henry Bahnson. will j be at 4 p.m. today at Farming- n n j ton Methodist Church. Burial '' will be in the church cemetery. • Mrs. Bahnson died yesterday at Davie County Hospital. She was Iwrn in Davie Coun ty to Samuel Chase Rich and Bettie Caroline McMahan Rich, i She was a member of the Farmington Methodist Church. In 1966 she was honored by the Pino Grange as its "Woman of the Year." Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lester Martin Sr. of Mocksvillc; two sons, Charles F. Bahnson of Cooleemce and Francis H. Bahnson of Durham; and a brother, S. 0. Rich of Wake Forest. The body is at Eaton's Fu neral Home. . The family requests that me morials be made to the Farm- • ington Memorial Cemetery and to the Farmington Masonic Lodge Building Fund. Bio — Obituaries — 6/1/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 8,1967 - Page 4 fMIss Jennlo B. Moore Funeral services for Miss Jennie 6. Moore.'M. oT lisncastcr. S. C. were held Wednesday, May 31, el Oieslmil Grove Melhodlsl Church. Burial was in the church cemciciy. 'Miss Moore died Monday al Lan> caster. She was io former resident of Davie County. Survivors arc sisters. Mrs. Char> lie M. Btackwclder of Mochsvillc, Mrs. John M. Mndra of LAncnstor: a brother. Bay T. Moore of Yad- kinville* and two first cousins. Miss Lclia (Moore and Mrs. Mono Eaton, both of Mocksvillo. JAMES C. BOWLES ■Funeral sci*vicos for James C. Bowles. Sr. 73, of Stony Point. N. C. were held Wednesday at 4 p. m. at Yfldkin Valley Baptist diurcb con ducted by the Rev, A. C. Cheshire. Burial was in the church cemetery. iMr. Bowles died Mondoy at Dav is-Hospital in Slatcsvillc. He was a former residcnl of Dav ie county and was (he son of tbo late Liza ISancs Bowies and Hcnty Bowles. Survivors arc a daughter. Mrs. J. M. Uanolino of Mebane. N. C.: one son, Jamos C. Bowles, Jr. of v\dvance; a sister, Mrs. Dowcy Sain of Mocksvillo, six grandchildren and 2 great grandchlldron. Bio - Obituaries - 6/8/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 8,1967 - Page 1 Three Children Drown in Dutchman Creek ir'-H V'-r, LINDA DURHAM KAY CHAMP CINDY CHAMP She was a mother ... in many ways still stunned by the shock that sudden tragedy brings. Sho was Mrs. John Champ of the Fork Communily. Her daughters . . . Patricia Koy. age 12. and Cynthia, age 7. and their close friend, Linda Durham, B, daughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. .lames 'Durham, neighbors, had drowned Saturday aflcnraon in Hie lurbuient and muddy waters of Dutchman Creek, Although this was Monday after* nuon, one knew that Mrs. Champ was reliving each minute of the past three or four days over ond over again, it seemed to help relieve the tension as she delved Into the scries of events of Iho past two days. Saturday . . . Kay, Cindy and Linda were all playing very happ ily with the other children in the ncigtdxirhood. No one will ever know Just what prompted these three to go off by themselves. They moy have wanted to celebrate their summer vacation with a hike and a picnic ... for they carried along some peanut butler crackers and olhcr foo<1. Leaving the area, no one kncvv Jus! where the lUlic girls had gone cxcctd fur one of their lit tle brothers. This Champ boy think- Isg the tittle girls would be back In a couple of hours, did not tell. When the children failed to reluni later that afternoon, parents and neighbors began searching along some of the horse trails on the near by farm of Cecil Angcll. As dusk ncarcd, (ho Davic County Rescue Squad was requested to help and they in turn requested and received the assistance of the Rowan Rescue Squad. By 10 p. m. Saturday nlghl a iar- gc scale coordinated search by boats began at the bridge over liighway 801. Croups of marchers worked over field after field, Horse men also Joined in the search. Ilic liilensivc search wcnl on until about 4 a. m., when the decision was made to await daylight. With the first rays of light Sun day morning Ihc search resumed. Alroul 7 a. ni., a liny body . . . Cindy Champ . . , was found float ing face down in the muddy waters of Dutchman Creek. Shu was dress ed in shurls and a blouse. 'Die searchers, muving on up- stream soon spuUcd two puir u| faded blue canvas shoi>s on a small flat ruck near the water. Closer cxaininutliin uf the mca revealed two link' loolprinls, impressed only an ineh or two from the edge of the swift flowing creek. A rescue squad boat was hrbughi id the site and within a short time, grappling hooks brought to the sur face lite liudies of Kny and Lindn, still tightly clutching one another. Kay was dix'ssed in a blouse and skirl and Linda in n blouse and toreadors. Nuih.> uf the three could swim. Mrs. Champ and others can only surmise what really happened. Nu one will c\er know for et«rlain. Did llnle Cindy sli]) or fall into (ho erccK and the other two girls > lock arms and alleinpled to pull her; uui? Or was it Linda or Kay (hat fell in. and ilie other going to Hie resciie got hold of her, unly lu druwn tugclher? All of lltf girls were lamtlur with the urea, having rlden horses Iheie on many occasions. However, ((iogUuuM) Da I'M* Ilvt) Bio — Obituaries — 6/8/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 8,1967 - Page 5 MOKK ABOUT Three Chidren Drown lt:vy wun* not ever sutijMise to f;o near the vrcek itself. I Mr. oml MI'S. John Chomp lust Ihfir two daughters. thcLV have two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jitmos Durliom one daughter. They hove two tlaughters and four sons still at home. ' FUNKRAI.S The funeral for Undo Duriinm was held TUestlay at 'Maccitonia Moravian Churcli. Burial was In the church graveyard. Shu is 5tir\'ived by her parents: four brothers. Roger Lee. James. Donnic ami Clinton Durham of the home: two sisters. Sue Carol ami Detsy Unrlene Durham of tlio home: and her grandparents, Sam C. James of Advonco, Rt. 1. and Mrs. Mitfic Bowles of Moeksvillc. Ri. 2. Patricia and O'ltlhia Champ are survived by their parents: two brothers. John Henry Jr. and James Coivin Champ of the home; andf their grandparents. Mr. and Mis. Tom Webb of MocksvUie and Mrs. IJIlio Champ of Mocksvllle. Rt. 4. I A double funeral was held at 4 p. m. I'uesday at Baton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the Dutch* man's Creek Baptist Church cem etery. Bio - Obituaries - 6/8/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, June 8,1967 Heidrix mocksville— Mrs. Blanche Allen Hendrix. 82, of North Blain Street, wl- dow of Thomas M. Hendrix, died Wednesday at L^yno Ua« ven Nursing Home. She was bom in Da vie County to Robert and lAu^ garet Neely- AUea. 9ae WM a member of MockrviUe Bap tist Church. Surviving Is a daughter, Mrs. Cbaries C. Voger of Charlotte. Tht funeral will be at 11 a: M. Friday at Batoo*a Cba- peL Burial wiU be la thti .'Xertuiakm Ccmet»y. { Gordon Roscoe Prevette FatoMei NORTH WnJUESaOBO -4 Gordon Roscoe Prevette. 78, toB MocktviUe. Route 4, di^ Frl^ day at bis home. ^ He was bom In WlUcea County to Abram and Saratfj Jarvis I^vette. He was A retired farmer and a mombaifc of Lewis Baptist Chuixh. r Survhring sjre hi« wife, aCtvT Pearl Johiuon Prevette; 6 aooir Oewey Prevette of Nortja Wilkesboro. Arvil Prevette flw Cooleemee, K. D. Loyd, Barlj and James Provette of Mockey vUJe; three daughters, Mxsl Charlie Souther and Mrs. Mar-I garet Brown of MocksvUlep a brother, tftmsfield Prevrtt^ of North WUkesboro; and IwqT sisters, Miia Laura PrevetUfe> of North WUkesboro and MiaC Elizabeth FTevette of Wilkerk boro. C The funeral was at 8 P-Bic Sunday at Liewis Daptiir Church. Burial sms in church cemetery. ' Bio — Obituaries — 6/8/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, June 8,1967 1i UMDAmmWt EATGMP.n CDiDT CHAMP, T Vor Drownd Vietins Three glrli, mUsIng ovtf-* lufht after they left faoihe to go hUdng, were found drowtoed Sun^ in turbulent Dutchman^a Creek in Davie County. Funeral aeoviQai lor Unde Puriiein, tfe A, daagbter of Mr. end lire. Jemeelliti^am o< Hhfhway iSI, wme faM Tim- day at 3 P. SI. at ttt SCaoe- donia Moravian Cbtiveb. Bu rial wu In the dun^ crave- yard. Survtvun Include the par- anta, tour brother*, Rogar Sm, Jaenee, Doonlt - and CQd« joo DuHtam of the hoana^ twe gatfja, Sue Carol end Bet^f jMtriMlt Ihnham of the honae; find .had .jae&daara&tiL ICcik Wttia Bomlm of Route 3, MockiViU^ and Bam C. Immi of Route 1, AdvatKO. A double funeral was held for Patricia Key dmBB, age 13. and her aiated. Cyndita. age 7. deuMiteiB of Mr. Attf Mr*. John Can^^ alio of Btjj^ way 8A1. on TtuBdiy'm i P. ht at Ponearal Ctm-» paL Burial waa In the ]>Ulsb% man Creek Bkptiit Owreh I cemetery. ! Snrvivera toahade 6ie jgr* cntg, two UotheiK Jidmi aiR- rfi Jr., and Janei €fMi Ohamp of the Imo^ iomi ^ ler, ftigy Jean.- ef w hflM «rvi mendDefeoia. Sfr. Mil. !Kritobffsi«*OTiIl* and Ate, UUla. caudm m Bio - Obituaries - 6/8/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. Thomas Hendm" ^ Church. . ^ . _ iiauehter, Mrs. "^'c Vog« 0« Charlotte.®''&«al at U a^m. Cemetery. (^- S>- n /? (o7 r- 21 \ » 3 ' \ r\ Ci> k c :4 r- I \ 3 •• I /N Mrs. Click, n fcooleemee --' Resident COOLEEMEE — Etta Ijames CUck, Davie County native, died Monday night at Newton Memorud Ho^ital, Newton, N.J, She had been in iii for nine moi^ and seriously iU fOT three weeks. Daughter of the late Gaither and Alice Brown Ijames, she was bom Aug. 3, 1882. She had lived in Cooleemee since the town's origin and was the eldest diart^ member of Coole«nee Methodist Church. H«r husband, William Michael Oick, (bed in 1948. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jack 0. Moody of Cooleemee, Mrs. E. F. Vanauken of Newton, N.J., and Mrs. W. E. Royar of Silver Slangs, Md.; and two sons, C. V. cai<& of GreenviUe, S.C., and W. I. Cliti of Gainsville, Ga. Funeral arr^ements are in complete pending arrival of the fam% at the home of Mrs. Moody, ^rvices will be con ducted at Cooleemee Mf^odist Olnuch with burial in'^Oakd^e Cemetery, Statesville. The family reque^s that in lieu of flowers, memorials be sent to ^e memorial fu^ of tte (hurdi. (T , o Sa.L'3 (o 3 ~ I ■? DAVIE CO. PUBLIC DBRRRT M0CKSV1LLE» NC •4:> I DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 15,1967 - Page 5 MRS. W. M. CLICK fMrs. EtU) JJ^mics Click, wife of Ihc laio Willliim MIcitael Qlck of CoolcunKHi, tiled Mondoy night In Ntmltm Momoiini HospUol, Newton, N. J. Site had lieen in iil heaith for nine months and seriousiy - ill for three weeks. She was the daughter of liic iute Gnither and Alice Bro^vn Ijaines, bum August 3, iBa2 in Oavie County. She was educated in the County Sehuois, but had lived In Cuoletinct^ since the iewn's origin, Iter husimmi preecthMl her In death In ItHfl. Tiic oldest living, ond charter member of lite Mvthotlist Church, she wax active in btith Ctturvh and civic nffnirs. Kur several years she has iliviiieJ licr lime bctwmi two d.iugii1t>n(, but bus lived in Ne\\1<m for the pa.sl two yitirs. Site is survived by five children: C. V. of (Ireenviile, South Carullna, W. I. of Cainesviile, Georgia, Mrs. W. K. ituyer of Silver Spring, Mury- iuinl. Mrs. k,'. F. VunAukcn of NfWtun, N. J. uiui Mrs. Jack 0. Miauiy of (>)ulcomee, one brother. \V. K. Ijunu>s of Itocku'oli; three I'Rnidi'liiidivn and nine grout j'raiiilciiildren. Fuite'rai st>r\'i('cs will bo lield Huii'Mlay. Julio iSih, ut tl a.m. in ilti* Cuuk't'imv .Methedisl Churvb wilii inlennent in Oakwiiod Comet* ciy in Stulosvillc. Tho foinily lias rniucsteil liuit in lieu of fkmws niomorials be sent to ilto Memorial Fund of llio Church. Bio - Obituaries - 6/15/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSViLLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, June 15,1967 fi.LSaith FomerPriinpal AtCooleenM KANNAPOUS 0«i>rg« | Edward Smith, 68, of Enoch- ville Avenue, rtUred school principal, died at 7 o'clock IViday rooming, Juno 9, at Aowan Memorial Ha^>ltal in Salisbury. He suffered a be;art attack Thursday rooming at his home but his canditioa became worse dtis rooming. He died shortly after being admitted to the hospital. A lifeiinie mident of Ro wan County, he was the aon of the late Bias Leroy Smith and Delilah Bostian Smith- He was a graduate of Lenoir Bhyne College and had served as principal of schools in Clay ton, Cooleemee, Cornelius, and Harrisburg. He was princifwl in the WUii^sboro schools for H years before his retirement three years ago. W.IL Nties Mrs. lua IJam Click of coolwmee. d^ Monday night In HewM Manmrial Hospi tal, Navton, N. J. Eha had b^ 111 for nine months serloualy HI three weihg 6h« w Uw daughter of tha Utf Oaithar and Alice trown fiainat, AuW >. 1««, In Hko wafedg. catod Is thg Osmty BsMg but had lived to rnolnnm >ifice Ifat tswa'a orlfto. Qet huahand, WOlkto atok PfBBSdid her to death in IMA The olgeat Hvlng and char ts' member of the Cooleemee Methodist Church, she wu active in both ^urch and ci vic affairs. Por several yean, she hw divided her time be tween two dnightem, but hu lived to Newtoa far the past two years. She is survteed hj ftve cbildfwn, C. V. tf Greenelllt. S.. C. W. I. .gf OmiMflviOt. Ga, Mn W E Boytr of Silver Bio - Obituaries — 6/15/1967 He was a member of St Enoch Lutheran Chur<^ and was a veteran of service to the U. S. Marine C<»ps during World War L He is survived by his wife, the former Rachel Hickmm; two sons, George Edward Smith Jr. of Charlotte and Jerry Leroy Smith of Dur ham; three sisters, Mrs. Paul- toe (Polly) Smith HoweU and Miss Bella Smith of Enoch- ville Ave., and Mrs. H. C. (Rose) Petrea ot Salisbury; one brother, Floyd B. Smith of Mooresville and four grand children. Funeral services were held Sunday at St Enodi's Luther- tn Churdt, Ksnnapolis and itoennent was in tite churchy wrtpry- Sprtogi, Md., Ifn. E. f. Ym Aukm of NewtoQ, K. 9^ and Mrs. Jack O. Moody of Coot- eemee, one brother, W. 'Ik IjBines of Rockwell, thpfg grandchildren and toqa ff^rodchUdren. Funeral services |iM Dtiiraday, June ISth, «t |} fL M. to the Cooleemee MetlMd' DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY IVIOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 22, 1967 - Page 5 Ants. J. II. ANORU. i FimcrnI ncrvlctfs for Mr*. M.iry ! Mi*Cl.mmu*k Angoll, TP, of Morks. ! villc. HI. 2. wUUiw of J. II. Angetl, were hvM .nl It n. ro. at I'laiun'* (luipol. Hurial was in Cat* on*H C.iiiitIi coniflory. Mrs. A»|!<*1I <1ii>il Sunday al Dovlo CKtiiily lht<pit.nl. S(ir\-iviug nro .n daiifihlcr. Airs, liislor McCidloti of MockMille. Rl. 2; and sons. Woodrow, Rufus and .Iidm llonry Angell of Mocks* villp. ni. 2. Ains. jmiN C. JAMES Fiini'r.-il spfxicc.s for Mr.>i. Lola Ward Jantos. PI, of Mocksvllle, Rt. 2. Ilio P.arminglcn pommunity, wife of .Tolin C. Janwi:. were held Sun* d.ay al !« p. m. .at Eaton's Oiapel. Hnrial w.as in the Farmingion Co* uu'lory. Mrs. .lames died Friday at Lynn llavi-n Nursing Home. She w.*!* Ixirn in Havic County (o Millon C. niid fdllinii Cidhrell Ward. Surviving arc her huidiand: four son*. A. II. JaiiK'S of Mocksville, HI. 2. M. F. James of Adv.mce. Rl. I. Ii. 0. .lames of Moeks>'iiIe, Rt. S, and C. B. .I.nne.-i of Mncksville; two d.-uiuhlers, Mr*. Willie lloword and Mr*. II. C. Gregory of Advance. III. I: two limltu*rs. Grady Ward of MiM^ksville and J. L. Ward of Moi'kKville. III. 2; and two sisters, Mr*, E. P. Watkiw and Mrs. Eugene Amd«ni*ler of Wlnslon-Salem. Bio - Obituaries - 6/22/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 29,1967 - Page 6 ALBERT E. BOWENS Funeral services for Albert £11 Sowens. S4, of Mccksvllle, RL 3, were held Monday at Comatzer Mettiodisl Gturch. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mr. Bowens died Sunday at Davie County Hospital. He was bom In Davie County to Richard A. and Maiy McDanlel Bowens. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Leo* na Potts Bowens; a son. Garland Bowens of Mocksvllle. Rt. 3: {Our daughters. Mrs. Haphan Allen and Mrs. Margaret Dwiggins of Mocks* ville. RL 3, Mrs. Madison Angell of Mocksvllle, RL 1. and Miss Bet* ly Jean Bowens of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Ixiuis Howard of Mocksvllle. Rt. 3. and Mrs. BIck Howard of Winstan*Salcm. Rt. 2. CilARUE M. POSTER •Funerarserviccs for Charlie Mon* roc Foster, 89. of klocksvillc. Rt. 3. were held Saturday at 11 a. m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was In Smith Grove Methodist Church cemetery. •Mr. Foster died Thursday at Dav* io County Hospital. He was bora in Davie County to Shade & Nancy Bccchum Foster. Ho was a retired farmer and a member of Smith Groi*c Methodist Church. Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. W. D. Spry. Mrs. Willie Arms* worlhy* Mrs. Thant Dunn and Mrs. S. R. Comatzer of Mocksvitic; two i sons, W. R. Foster and C. J. Fo8*{ tcr of Mocksvllle; and a half broth cr, G, C. Hanes of Mocksvllle. SIRS. D. J. FLESIING Funeral services for Mrs. Ozlo MoDaniol Fleming, 83. of Mocks* vllle. Rt. 3. widow of D. J. Flem ing. were held Sunday at 5 p. m. at Fork Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Fleming died Friday night at the Baptist Hospital In Winston- Salem. 6bc was born in Rowan County to Tom and Margie Byorly MoDan* Id. Surviving arc Ihrce daudilcrs. Mrs. Walter Bule of Linwood, Rt. l, Mrs. Richard Moorefield of Salis bury and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Jr. of MocksviUe. Rl. 3; four sons. M. S. and Eugene Fleming of Salisbury, Mitchell Fleming of Mocksvllle. RL 3. and James Fleming of Holly wood, Florida; three brothers, T. J.. A. L. and William McDaniel of Woodlcaf and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Bafril cf Woodlcaf. JOHN DOWNIB John Downle, 74. of Anderson. S. C. and father of Mrs. Margaret McCoy of Mocksvllle, died Monday in Anderson Memorial Hospital, af ter a seven month illness. Burial will be lluirsday In Phil adelphia. Pa. The family rcHUCsts that memor ials be made to the Cancer Fund. VICTOR W. CARTEIt Victor Wallace cj{irk> Carter, 71. of Mocksvllle. HI. 4. was dead on arrival at Davie Counly lluipital Monday. He was a lutired canieoler. He wse bws io Itovig Osuoty to Jubn and Marty Carter. Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Viola Wagner Corlor; a son, John W. Ca^ tcr of ^Ibcksvillc, Rt. 4; three brothers, W. D. and R. W. Carter of WInslon-Salcm and Hasten Cart er of Mocksvllle; three sisters. Mrs. Junio Cope and Mrs. Buster Carter of Mocksvllle. Rt. 3. and Mrs. Henry Dixon of Salisbury. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Eaton's Chapel. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church cemetery MRS. LEWIS n. ELLIS Mrs. Pearl Wagner Eills, 77. of Cooleomcc. died Monday at 4 p. m. at Lynn Haven Nursing Home after an exendcd illness. She was a re tired employo of £nvin Mills. fiom in Davie Couly. ^ wos tho daughter of the late Frank. and Sarah Jane McCuUough Wagner. Survivors include her husband. Lmvis B. Ellis: Imx) sons. Lester B. Ellis and Paul Ettis, both of RL 4. Mocksvllle. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 4 p. m. at North Cool* ecmco Church of God by tho Rov. James Rogers, the Rev. I. C. Mor ris and the Rev. Bobby Russcil. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park In Oooiccmcc. Bio - Obituaries - 6/29/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, June 29,1967 Albert LBowhs I MOCKSVILLE - AU>ert EU I Boweru, 04, of Mocksville, Rt 13, died Saturday in £>fivie County Hospital. He was bom in Davie County to Richard A. and Mbry Mcltanlel Bowena. I Surviving are his wife, Mri. Leona Potta Dowens, a son, Garland Bowcns of Mockaviile, Route 3; four daughters, Mrs. Haphan Allen and Mrs. Mar^ garet Dwiggins of MocksvUle, Route 3, Mrs. Madison Angell of Mbcksville, Route 1 and Miss Betty Jean Bowens of the home; two sisters, ftira. Louis Howard of Mocksville, Route 3, and Mrs. Bick How ard of Winston - Salem Route a. The funeral was at 3 P.M. Monday at Cornataer Method- ift Church Burial was in the church cemetery. Laee liftit Rites MOCKSVILLE — Graveside services were conducted at 5r- 30 P. M. Saturday at Turren- , tine Baptist Cemetery for Ri- chy Clyde Lane, one-dsy-old son of James and Jane Allen Lane of Route 4, Mocksville. The Rev. C, W. Pierce offi ciated. The baby died Friday at Rowan Memorial Ho^itat where he was bom the day before. In addition to his parents, he is survived by one broth er, James Lane Jr., and two sisters. Sheila and I^en i-»"f all of the home. Mrs.D.J. Fiemiig MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Oxie McDaniel Fleming, 83, of Mocksville, Rt. 3, widow of D. J. Fleming, died Thurs day night at Baptist Hospi tal in Winston - Salem. She was bom in Rowan County to Margie Byerly Mc Daniel. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. Walter Buie of Lin- wood. Route 1, Mrs. Richard Mootefield of Salisbury ai^ Mrs. J, W. Jones Jr. of Mocks ville. Route 3: four sons. M. S. and Eugene Fleming of Salis bury Mitchell Fleming of Mocksville, Route 3. and James Fleming of Hollywood, Florida; three brothers, T. J., A. L and William McDaniel of Wood- leaf; and a sister, Mrs. Ar thur Safril of Woodleaf. The funeral was at 5 P.M. Sunday at Fbrk Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Lewis B. Ellis MOCKSVILLE _ Mr*. Pearl Wagner ElHa. 77, of Coolee- mee died Monday at Lynn Haven Nursing Home. She was a retired employe of Kr- win Mills. She was born in Davie Coun ty to Prank and Sarah Mc- Collough Wagner. Surviving are her husband. Lewis B. Ellis; two sons, Les- 'er B. and Paul Ellis of Mocks ville, Route 4; two daughters. Mrs. George Haithcock of Sal- .sbury and Mrs. Edward Kib- linger of Cooleemee; and a "^rother. Louie Wagner of Mocksville, Rt. 4. The funeral was at 4 P. M. Wednesday at the North Cool- eemee Church of God. Burial was In Legion kfiunonal Park to OooliMBMk Gbarlle M. Foster MOCKSVILLE — Charlie Monroe Foster, 89. of Modis- vilte, Rt. 3, died June 22 at , Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Davie Cotin- ty to Shade and Nancy Beech- um Foster. He was a retired farmer and a member of Smith Grove Methodist Church. Surviving are four dau^- lers, Mrs. W. D. Spry, Mrs. Willie Armsworthy, Mn. Thant Dunn and Mra S. R Comatier of Mocksville; tern sons, W. R. Foster and C. J. Foster of MocksvUle; and a half brother, G. C. Hsn^ of Mocksville. The funeral was at 11 un. Saturdsy at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was In Smith Grove Methodist Church ceme tery. Jaek Barter, RL4,Moeksvllt , MOCKSVILLE ~ Victor I Wallace (Jack) Carter, 71, df i Route 4, MocksvUle, died llta* , day at 3 P. M. aftei suffeHoC i a sudden heart atta^ j A native of Davie County, | he was a son of the late Jaiui 2 and Mary Carter. He eras g 1 retired carpenter. J Survivors include his wUkNT, Viola Wagner Carter, a atm, u John W. Carter of Houta 4^^ Mocksville; three brotnen, W.3 D. Carter and R W. Caftar 1 of Winston - Salem, and Hai»9 ten Carter of MocksvUle; tluiNB slaters Mrs. Junie Cope WaAl Mrs. ouster Carter of BflWtol 3, MocksviUe, and Mrs. HlpgSid Dixon of SaU^ry, Funeral aervlces were <0^4 ducted at 2 P. M. WediMirfra at Eaton Funeral Home Ckjpifl and burial ws et Fork |B|^| tilt Church Csunetcry. Bio - Obituaries - 6/29/1967 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA