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Jan - JunDAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 4, I990-7B O cr cr I K.'\ x/ Zebulon Vance Eaton Zcbulon Vance Eaton (Sam), who once pinch hit for the Detroit Tigers in a 1945 World Series game, died Sunday Dec. 17. in West Palm Beach. Fla. He was born Feb. 2. 1920 in Cooieemee and lived with his late aunt and uncle. Cap and Emily Cullet. He is survived by: his wife. Mar- jorie L. Eaton of West Palm Beach. Fla. and Kenmonc N.Y.; three sons. Donald Z. Eaton of Ncwtown. Pa.. Gordon A. Eaton of Pen.sacola. Fla.. and Dr. John H. Eaton of Atlanta, Ga.; Five grandchildren; two sisters. Mary Shore. McKksville. and Frances Fisher. Sali.sbury; one brother. Clarence McDaniel; and a close cousin who grew up with him. Ruth Davis of Mock.sville. Funeral services were held Fri day. Dec. 22 at Wedekindts Funeral Home, Kcnmonc. N.Y. Burial was in Elmlawn Cemetery. Kcnmone. ^ Margaret J. Studevent Mrs. Margaret Jeffreys Stude vent of Route I, Mocksville died Sunday, Dec. 31. in Davie Coun ty Hospital after a short illne.ss. j She was born in Forsyth Coun ty to the late Phillip and Maude Boyd Jeffreys. She was a member of Piney Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Ircdell County and a member of Ro.se DEMOLL Chapter No. 531, Order of Eastern Star. Funeral services were held Fri day, Dec. 29, at Piney Grove A.M.E. Zion Church by Elder J.W. Ijames. Burial was in the church cemetery. She is .survived by: three daughters. Mrs. Marcclla Lewis and Mrs. Muriel Isaac, both of Mocksville. and Mrs. Margaret Ncely of Rural Hall; .one son. Willie Richards 11 of Fort Wa.shington, Md.; II grand children; 8 great-grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Evelyn Wanes of Winston-Salem. . Her hu.sband. Willie Richard Studevent. preceded her in death in 1963. Eupharzine B. Burton Mrs. Eupharzine Bodford Bur ton. 66. of Route 2. Box 436, Ad vance died Friday. Dec. 29. at Davie County Ho.spital. She was born on Dec. 27.1923. in Winston-Salem to Louie and Ab- bic Zimmerman Bodford. She was preceded in death by a son. Robin Scott Burton. Surviving arc: her hu.sband. Johnnie W. Burton, of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Mildred Holder of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Shirley Phelps of Lewisville. Mrs. iAbbie Stanley and Mrs. Doris Barnes, both of Advance; five sons, Johnny W. Burton Jr.. William L. Burton. Rodney B. Burton and James E. Burton, all of Advance and Herbert G. Burton of Clemmons; 20 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; seven sisters and one brother. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 31. at Elbaville United Methodist Church by the Revs. Kermit Shoaf and Tony Jor- ;dan. Burial was in the church cemetery. : Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or a charity of the donor's choice. iJames Odell Clement •. James Odell Clement. 69. of Mocksville, died Dec. 30 at the VA .Medical Center in SalLsbury after a short illne.ss. He was born in Davie County, :June 18. 1920 to the late Alonzo :Adams and Cleola Maxwell Cle- iment. He was a veteran of World IWar 11 and a retired employee of ."Fiber Indu.strics. r He is survived by: his wife. Oc- "tavia Wilson Clement, of IMocksville; one daughter, Cathy "Scott of Mocksville; three sons. James A. Clement and Charles Clement, both of Mocksville. and Duncan Clement of Cooieemee; •two stepdaughters. Portia Wilson and Pamela Wil.son. both of Mocksville; and 7 grtindchildren. Funeral services were held Jan. ■2 at 7 p.m. in the Morri.son Stude vent Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. B.R. Byers. Burial was in Na tional Cemetery in Salisbury on Jan. 3 at 11:.10 a.m. DAMK (Ol'NIA F.NTF.KIMIISK RIXORD. IMURSDAY, .Ian. 4. I99(»-7R Laura Mae A. Potts Fiineral .services were schetliii- cd for Jan. 3 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel at 3:30 p.m. by Dr. James Reevc.s and Rev. Kathy Tart. Burial was .scheiliilcd lor Union Chapel United Methodist CInirch Cemetery. Potts was born in Wilkcs Coun ty. Mareli 14. 1908 to (he late James and Minnie Anderson Lewis Anderson atid was a retired retail merchant. She was a member of Union Chapel United MctluHlisi Church. Her tnisband. Jesse Pott.s, to whom stie was wed for 62 ycitrs. preceded her in death July, 7. 1987. Survivors include: three daughters. Mrs. Ruby Ovcrcash of Siatcsvillc. Mrs. Dot Weslnuireland of MiKksvillc, Mrs. Pauline Mtxic of Yadkinvillc; three sons. Mr. Arthur D. Potts of Yadkinvillc. Mr. James D. Potts of Lexington, and Mr, Clarence Potts of Mocksville; one .si.slcr, Mrs. Loyd (Ora) Privctte of Mocksville; one half sister, Mrs. Beulah Owens of Mocksville; one half brother. Mr. Jack I^ewis of Mocksville; 29 grandchiklren and 33 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a .son, Edward J. Potts, who died In l%7, William B. Efchison Mr, Williatn B. Etchison. 81, of 424 Cadillac .St.. Winston-Salem. died at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spilal on Thursday. Dec. 28, He was lK)rn on Nov. I I. 1908. in Advance. Me was a retired grtKcry store employee. .Surviving arc: his wife. Susie Summers Etchison. of the home: two daughters, Willadcan Mayhcw of Advance and Katie Shut! of Winston-Salem: and five grandchildren. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 30, at Vogler's CIcmmons Chapel with burial in Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. Manly M. Wilson Mr. Manly M. Wilson. 76. of 729 S. Frazicr St.. Philadelphia. Pa., formerly of Winston-Salem. died Thursday. Dec. 28. 1989. it) Philadelphia. He was the uncle of Diane and Larry Wilson of Winsloti-Salcm and brother-in-law of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Winslon-Salcm. His wife. Annie Holtnan Wilson, the daughter of the late Thomas Holman and fortnerly of Mocks ville. preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 12 a.m. .Sunday. Doc. 31. at Palmet to Church it) Mocksville. Buital was in Palmolto cemetery. Ruben B. Garner Mr. Ruben Bedford Garticr, 78. of Rt. 3. Yadkinvillc died at .S:53а.m. Friday. Dec. 29. at Hoots Memorial Hospital. He was born in Yadkin County to James Bedford and Ellicl Wootcn Garner. He was a farmer. He was tnarricd to Sallic Beamon Garner, who died on Feb. б. 1972.Surviving are: fi ve daughters. Mrs. Mary Lou Cass of Union Grove. Mrs. Atmic Tulbcrt. Mrs. Alice Shore and Mrs. Betty Col lins. all of Hatiiptonvillc anti Mrs.Di>rothy Hulchcns of Yailkiiivillc; four sons. Jatncs. l-rank andGerald Garner, all of Yadkinvillcand Larry Garner of Mocksville;one sister. Mrs. Mary Cravcr «)fYadkinvillc; a'half sister. Mrs. Marie Eagle of Salisbury; onebrother. John Gamer of California;18 grandchildren and threegreat-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun day. Dec. 31. at Mackic-Gcntry Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial was inTurner's Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. William H. Jackson Mr, Williatn Henry Jackson. 77. of 34 Knox St.. Salisbury, died Wednesday, Dec. 27. iit Rowan Memorial Hospital. Death was unexpected. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 30, at the James C. Lyerly I'uneral Chapel in Salisbury by Dr. Ronald Colcman. p:istor of North Main Street Baptist Church. Burial followed in the Liberty United Mothxiisi Church ccnictciy in Davic County. Mr. Jackson was horn Oct. 14. 1912. in Pagcland. S.C.. to the late John William and Jane Taylor Jackson. He was educated in the Pageland. South Carolina schools, and was retired as ii paint contr.utor. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Betty Fookcs of Palm Springs. Calif., and Mrs. Mary Hendrick.s of Mocksville; a brother. Daniel B. Jackson of Salisbury; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. 8I)-I)AVIK (OllNTV I:MI;RI'UISK RKCOKI). riU'RSDAV. .l:in. II. IWO o <r Mrs. Emma R. Baity : Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Russell Baity. 98, of Rt. 5. Mocksville, Huntsvillc Community, died at I2:0.S a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2 at For- syth Memorial Hospital. She was born in Yadkin County to John Thomas and Cora Lee Russell. She was a member of Huntsville BaptLst Church. She was n married to Isaac Henry Baity Jr., who died on Oct. 22, 1949. Surviving are: one daughter. Miss Polly Baity of Rt. 5, M(Kksville; four sons, Mr. Charlie Lee Baity of Winston-Salem. Mr. Thomas Boone Baity of Yadkin- ville, Mr. Henry H. and Fred G. Baity, both of Rt. 5, Mock.sville; 13 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; one great-great- grandchild; and one si.ster. Mrs. Maude Dinkins of Yadkinville. Mrs. Baity was preceded in death by an infant daughter; a daughter, Cora Lee Scats; and four .sons. Robert G. John D., H. Russell and I.W. Baity. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 4, at Huntsville Baptist Church by the Revs. David Anderson and J.C. Shore. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mollie Anna P. Brewer Mrs; Mollie Anna Phelps Brewer, 101. was born on August 7. 1888. to Uriah Alvin and Adelia Faw Phelps. She was married to Bernie Den nis Brewer on Nov. 13, 1910. He preceded her in death on April 26, 1968. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church of Clemmons. Surviving are: a daughter and son-in-law. Opal and George Wil.son; a .son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Dorothy Brewer; a devoted niece, Mary Phelps, all of Clemmons: three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a br«)ther, John Phelps of Knoxville, Tenn.; and a sister, Mi.ss Ethel Phelps of Clemmons. Funeral .services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 5, at Centenary United Methodist Church by Rev. Tommy Robert.son. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Stanley J. Zajaczkowski Stanley Joseph Zajaczkowski. .''8. ol Route 3, Mocksville died Monday, Jan. I, 1990, in the emergency room of Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital. The body was taken to Bohm Mortuary in Batavia, N.Y., for services. Burial was on Saturday, Jan. 6, in Grandview Cemetery in Gene.s.se County, N.Y. Born March 30. 1931, in Ea.st Bethany. N.Y., Zajaczkowski was a son of the late Teofil and Agnes Skotnick Zajaczkowski. An in dependent trucker, he was a full- time driver for Tar Heel Banana Co. in Advance. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, he was a member of the VFW. He was a Catholic. Survivors include: three daughters. Melody Allen of Pavilion, N.Y.. Kathy Clark and Mary Ann Hofstra, both of Ken dall, N.Y.; two .sons, Austin White of Bergcn. N.Y., and Joseph Za- jaczkow.ski of Holley. N.Y.; nine grandchildren; two sisters. Helen Dunn of Oakfield. N.Y.. and Sophia Palaszynski of Batavia, N.Y.; .and two brothers. Matt and Walter Zajaczkowski. both of Batavia, N.Y. z 'HazeP B. SIpes Sally Carolecn "Hazel" Barnes Sipes, 4.5, of 317 Avon St., Mocksville, died unexpectedly on Jan. 4, 1990. at Davic County Hospital. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Jan. 6, in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mike Owens. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. Born May 3, 1944. in Davie County. Mrs. Sipes was a daughter of Charlie E. Barnes of Mock.sville and the late Willie Mae Boger Barnes. She was employed with the Davic County Health Department. Survivors, in addition to her father, include: her hu.sband, Troy Franklin Sipes. Lucille Gobble Eaton A graveside service for Lucille Gobble Eaton was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 6. at Rose ' cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Ldrry Allen, pastor of Cooieemee • First Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to the . First Baptist Church, P.O. Box • 518, Cooieemee. N.C. 27014. or the Boys Home, Lake Waccamaw, ' N.C. 284.50. Born May 12, 1903. In Rowan County, Mrs. Eaton was a , daughter of the late Adolphus and Maggie Benson Gobble. A homemaker, .she was a member of Cooieemee First Baptist Church. ker husband, Hubert I*aton. dicil in 1981, and a daughter. Mrs. Btib (Betty Sue) Dwiggins. died in 1984. Survivors include: a daughter. Mrs. John (Janet) Maiincy of F.dcn; a sister, Margaret .Seders of Cooieemee; six grandchildren; ami seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Eaton, 86, of 598 Wllkesboro St., Mocksville died Thursday. Jan. 4, 1990. at Autumn Care of Mocksville after a period of declining health. Mrs. Virgie E. Fllnchiim Mrs. Virgie East Flinclunn. 77. iof Rt. 1, Walnut Cove, died Tues- Iday. Jan. 2. at Forsyth Memorial •Hospital. She was born in Stokes County to Micky and Dora Booth lijist. n Surviving are: her husband. Roscoe Flinchum, of the home: one daughter, Mrs. Herman (Helen) Mabc; and one son. David Flinchum, both of Walnut Cove; four grandchildren; six great grandchildren: three sisters, Bessie Flinchum of Danbury. Ella Mae Simmons of Walnut Cove and Jackie Koontz. «>f Mwksx ille; and one brother. Hard in East ol Danbury. Funeral services were held Fri day. Jan. 5. at Nelson Funeral Home Chapel by Brother Jim Thonip.son and Brother Ronnie • Craddock. Burial was in the Old • Orchard Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. cr- OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC 81)—DAVIK COl'NTV KNI KRI'KISK RKCOKI). I IHIRSI).\^ . II. I99« O <r <r y/) Carl Woodrow Marion Mr. Carl Wcxxlrow Marion. 77, Route 2. Pinnacle, died Monday. Jan. 8 at his home after an extend ed illness. He was btirn in Surry County to I-ddic Elwcll and Sarah Nancy Denny Marion. He was a retired carpenter and farmer and was a member of Fairview United Methodist Church. Surviving are; his wife. Mrs. Ola Mae Bryant Marion, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Bob by (Peggy) Marion. Rural Hall and Miss Jane Marion. Wiaslon-Salem; one .son. Mr. Gerald Marion. Route 4. Advance; five grand children; three great grandchildren; four brothers. Ralph Marion and Joe Marion of Pinnacle. Glenn Marion of Winston-Salem, and Everett Marion of RtKky Mount. Funeral services were schedul ed for Wednesday. Jan. 10 at Fair- view United Methodist Church by the Rev. Mark Putnam and the • Rev. Everett Marion. Burial was scheduled for the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Surry County. P.O. Box 1034. Mount Airy. 27030. Addie May Oehman Mrs. Addie May Spainhour Oehman. 100.4321 Transou Rd.. Winston-Salem. died Jan. 8 at For- syth Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of Herman E. Oehman. who preceded her in death. Oehman was born on Sept. /.S 1889 in Forsyth County, the daughter of Jacob Francis Spainhour and Sarah Augusta Doub Spainhour. Most of her life was spent in the Old Richmond and Pfafftown communities as a homemaker. She is survived by: four children. Mrs. Mabel O. Tuttle. Clemmons. Mrs. Catherine O. Canter, of the home, Bruce Oehman, Freemont, Ca. and Garland E. Oehman. Advance; eight grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral services were .schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 11 at Bethania Moravian Church by the Rev. John Rights and Rev. John Kapp with burial in God's Acre. In lieu of flowers, memoriid gifts may be made to Bethania Moitvian Church. Mrs. Sophie C. Isley Mrs. Sophie ElizjilxMh C<»pc Isley. 90. died Wednesday. Jan. 3. at Blumeiithal Jewish Home in Clemmons. She was born in Davie County on July 17. 1899. the daughter of Robert Frank and Ellen King Cope. In 1919 she married Charles Lee Isley. who preceded her in death in 1978. She lived most of her life in Coolecmee. where she was recognized as a eomnuinity leader, contributing to all areas ol civic and religious activities. .She was a long-time member of the Coolecmee United Methodist Church and currently was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church. Winston-Salcm. Surviving are: one son. Dr. Charles Ue Isley Jr. and his wife. Lois of B(H)ne; two daughters. Mrs. Ellen Isley Sowcll of McDonough. Ga. and Mrs. Gene Isley Robinson and husband. Charles (Buddy) of 4.515 Inwood Dr.; seven grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; three sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Godfrey of 4171 Witherow Rd.. Mrs. Ruby Calloway, Asheboro and Mrs. Selby Kinney of Watsontown. Pa. and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday. Jan. b. at Vogler's Funeral Home, conducted by Pastor David Partington. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. S.alisbury. Memorials may be made to the Blumcnthal Jewish Home. P.O. Box .38. Clemmons. N.C. 27102. Be.ssie Home McNew Mrs. Bessie Home McNew. 7(>. of Rrrute 1. Box 176. Advance, died Monday. Jan. 8 at her home. She was a native of Russell County. Va. She was born Feb. 21. 1913 to John and Rose Anderson Horn. She was a member of Cloverdale Church of the Living God in High Point. She married Fred M. McNew on Aug. 11. 19.34. who sur\'ives of the home. Other .survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Jack (Wilina) Lawson of High Point. Mrs. Har mon (Sylvia) Hash of Trinity, and Mrs. Gary (Sharon) Collins ol Ad vance; one son. Roger L. McNew Sr. of Advance; six sisters. Mrs. Maude Flenner. Mrs. Ann Fieliis. Mrs. Dorothy Rcynohls. Mrs. l,ucy Mcl-adilen. all of Lebanon. Va.. Mrs. Margaret McFadden ol Bri.stol. Tcnn.. and Mrs. Thelma Gobble of Abdington. Va.; two brothers. Herman Horn ol Lebanon. Va.. and Emmitt Horn of High Point; eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 11 at Scchrest Funeral Home Chapel in High Point. N.C. Burial is schedul ed for Floral Garden Park Cemetery. >- OAVIE CO, EOEEie OOfWRY MOCKSVILLE, NC <r" -DAVIK ('OlINI V KNTKRPRISK FtKCORD. THURSDAY. Jan. 18. 1990 O cr^ cr- Oo 4/ 2 :> •~4 V Mark Lee Bostick Mr. M.irk F.ce Bostick. 21. of R<Hitc I. Mocksvillc. died Mon- oay. Jan. I.S. at his home after be ing in declining health for three years. I lie funeral was to be held Thursday. Jan. 18. at II a.m. at «"(Hl Hope United Melhodi.st Church in David.son County by the Rev. Ban Milleson. Buriai was to h'llow in the church cemetery. Mr. Bostick was bom March 7. >9M. in Uxington to Arthur Lee and Eva .Sowers Bostick of the home. He was employed as a crane operator for Piedmont Deck In stallation ol Mocksvillc. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his brother Richard Leo Bo.stick of Route I. MiKksvillc; and his grandmothers, Mrs. Mildred Sowers of Route 14, Le,xington. and Mrs. Edith May Bostick of Mount Airy. Richard A. Gwyn Jr. Ricltard Anthony Gwyn Jr in fant son of Richard and Octiivia Wilson Gwyn of 713 Partee St.. Salisbury, dicti at birth on Sunday. Jan. 14. 1990. at Rowan Memorial Ho.spital. Puneral services were in complete on Tue.sday. Jan. 16. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: a sister. Trea.surc Rishaye Gwyn of Salisbury; pater nal grandparents. Ernest Gwyn of Winston-Salem and Ethel Mon tgomery Gwyn of Salisbury; maternal grandparents. Daniel Cle ment of Charlotte and Shelia Wilson Keaton of Cleveland; maternal stepgrandfather. Alfonso Keaton of Cleveland; paternal grcat-pandparents. Wilson and Beatrice Montgomery of Cleveland; and maternal great- grandmother. Ceola Wilson of Mock.sville. Henry Baxter Hill Henry Baxter Hill. 59. of 36 Knox St., Salisbury, died at 8:55 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. M. 1990, at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health for three years and seriously ill for three weeks. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, in the Jaiiies C. Lycrly Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe King, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park with military graveside riles conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Born Sept. 7. 1930, in Rowan County, Hill was a son of the late John Henry and Sadie Ludwig Hill. Educated in the Salisbury City Schools, he was a Baptist. During his early years, he was a Charlotle Observer carrier. He served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Korea. He was a disiibled veteran and a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include; four brothers. John. Norman. James and Harry Hill, all of Salisbury; and two sisters. Mary Link of Coolcemce and Connie Hill of the home. Robert Lee Kimmer Mr. Robert Lee Franklin Kim mer. 75. of Route 4. Mocksville. died early Saturday, Jan. 13. at Lincoln County Hospital in Lincolnton. Funeral services were held Mon day. Jan. 15. at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Dayton. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church. He was born in Davie County, the son of the late Charlie and Susan Everhart Kimmer. He was retired from AT&T after 33 years of service. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Surviving are; his wife. Mrs. Elsie Alexander Kimmer; one daughter, Mrs. Sue Houscr, Lin colnton; one son, J.C. Kimmer of Route 4, Mocksville; two grand children; three sisters, Mrs. Olgie Tutterow. Mrs. Luna Myers, Mrs. Thelma Jarvis. all of Route 4, Mocksville; and two brothers. Luther Kimmer and Jim Kimmer. both of Route 4. Mocksvillc. I- V cr* o /n ., oubVic -DAVIE COUN IA EN'I ERI'RISE RECORD. I IIIIR.SDAY. .?shi. 18, 1990 0 oo Vxi <o o Ruth J. Mabe Ruth Ella Joyce Mabc. 91. of Route 6. Bear Creek Church Road, M«K'ksville. died Wednesday. Jan. 10. 1990. at Davie County Ho.spital. The funeral was held Friday. Jan. 12. at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Albert Bracken and Jerry Cloninger. Burial was in Bear Creek Bapti.st Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Bear Creek Bap ti.st Church, Route 6. Box 2.'58. Mock.sville. N.C. 27028. Born in Surry C«ninty Sept. 4. 1898. Mrs. Mabe was a daughter jif the late John and Eura Brinkley Joyce. She was a hoinemakcr and a Baptist. Her husbtiiul. Alonzci M. Mabe. died in I960. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Bobby R. (Paasy) Jones of Route 6. Mocksvillc and Mrs. Willmm (Emma) Winters of Severn. Md.; two .sons. Issac Mabe of Clemmons and Albert Mabc of Indianapolis, Ind.: a sister. Dora Francis of Pilot Mountain; a brother. Sam G. Joyce of Mount Airy; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. John H. Wagner John H. Wagner. 76. of Route 7. Mock.sville. died Jan. 14, 1990, at Autumn Care Convalescent Center of MiK'ksville after a periiHl of declining health. The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wcdne.sday. Jan. 17. at .Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. John Deylon and Billy Sloop. Burial was to be in Concord United MetluKli.st Church cemetery in Davie County. Born Nov. 26. 1913. in Davie County. Wagner was a son of the late Louie Franklin and Alice Foster Wagner. Retired from Burl ington Indastries. he later retired as a self-employed plumber. He was a member of Turrentinc Bap tist Church. Survivors include; his wife, Sadie Crotts Wagner; a daughter, Bcrlic Wagner Wyatt of Mocks villc; three sons. Edward Wagner of Advance. Tony Wagner of Mocksvillc and Jcffery Wagner of Lexington; three si.sters. Alice Carter of Mocksvillc, Jane Ear nhardt of Greensboro and Theo James of Wiaston-Salem; two brothers. Paul and Foster Wagner. f)oth of Mocksvillc; 10 grand children: and one great-grandchild. Esther B. Spry E.sther Broadway Spry. 89. formerly of Midway Street. Cooleemee. died unexpectedly Sunday. Jan. 14. 1990. at Rowan Memorial Hospital, Sati.sbury. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 16. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, Mocksvillc. conducted by Elder Eugene Bennett and the Rev. Rick Spry. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Salisbury. Born Aug. 26. 1900, in Davie County. Mrs. Spry was a daughter of the late Elder I'homas and Margaret Hedrick Spry. She was a member of No Creek Primitive Bapti.st Church. Mock.sville. Her husband. James Brady Spry, tiled Dec. 28, 1977. Two sons. An drew and J.B. .Spry Jr.. also preceded her in death. Survivors include; six daughters. Mrs. James E. (Gcraldine) Good man of Route 9, Salisbury. Rebec ca S. Overman and Bertha Spry Harris, both of SalLsbury. Mrs. Harold (Shelby) Cartner of Woodleaf. Shirley S. Church and Mrs. John (Dianne) Blackwelder. both of Mocksvillc; three .sons. M.O. Spry of .Salisbury. Charles David Spry t)f Hickory and James Floyd Spry of Cooleemee; a half- sister. Mrs. Bernard (Retha) Simp- .son of Union County; 31 grand children; .*51 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren. Avery Sink John Avery Sink. 94. of Route 4. Mocksvillc. died Thursday, Jan. II. 1990. at the .Salisbury VA Medical Center. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. .Saturday. Jan. 13. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Joseph W. Collins officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Salisbury. Memorials may be m.ade to CtHileemce First United Methodist Church. Main Street. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. Born Dee. 10. 1895. in Davie County. Sink was a son of the late John M. and Emily C. Boglcr Sink. He was retired from Erwin Mills and was a life member of Cooleemee First United Methixli-st Church. He was al.so a veteran of W(»rld War 1. .serving in the U.S. Army. His wife. Bcrlie Earnhardt Sink, died April 23. 1975. Survivors include sewral nieces and nephews. ntv( "U'ol'C LibWllCountV ": McyiodsVAWe. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSD^IY, Jan. 25, 1990 y Morris Beach Bell o <r 0 - p i Q <s^ i i Marvin D. Byerly i I 9ied Thursday. Jan. 18. 1990 at I County Hospital. The funeral was held at 2 b.m 2'- Eaton's hv <^onducted 1.1 '^owe andrf'and Richardson. Burial was in Floral Gardens Memorial Park in High Point with Masonic graveside rites by Mocksville Lodge 134 .Memorials may be made to Da.,e Family yMCA. P.O. Box ; .1* N.C. 27028. orIP Ihe chanty of the donor's choice Biw April 21. 1918. in David- sonC^ounty.Byerlywasasonofr 'f^ George D. and Ola LorevI y. He had retired as a productI dcvclo^ent coordinator with [ Hentage Furniture Co. and : ^ "'^'"•^er of Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134 and the First PresbytenanChureh of High Point.He served during World War II with the Coast Guard His first, wife. AdalOsborne Byerly. died in 1968 Survivors include: his second wife. Beulah Anders Byerly a aughter. Rita Jean Henderson of Bowie, Md.; a son, JLairy Dexter Sftll Poinh'twosistere,Edith Pierce of Norfolk. Va. and Irene Haiti of Oceanview. Va • a brother. John P. Byerly "of Thomasville; §yid (hrgg granddaughters. Mr. Morris Beach Bell. §4, of Route 1, Hamptonville, died at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 21, at the' Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville. He was bom in Yadkin County > to Joseph and Isabella Cook Bell. He was a member of Flat Rock Baptist Church and retired from , Chatham Manufocturing Company -: after 32 years of service.- • ''* Surviving are: his wife. Linnie Gwyn Branon. of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Peggy Bengham of Advance. Mrs. Franzena York of Hamptonville; seven grand children; and three great grandchildren. A son, Joseph Maurice Bell, ; preceded Mr. Bell in death. . Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 23. at Flat Rock Baptist Church by the Rev. John Enloe with burial in the , church cemetery. ^ Emma Carter Williams Mrs. Emma L. Carter Williams. 91. former resident of Rt. 2. Trini ty. died at 11:00 a.m. Friday. Jan. 19. in the Liberty House Nursing Home. Thomasville. She had been in declining health for 4 years. Mrs. Williams was bora May 2. 1898. in Davie County, a daughter of James and Annie Jarvis Livengood. She had been a resident of Trinity since 1959 and was a retired employee of Crown Hosiery Mill having retired in I960. She was a member of ^ir- view United Methodist Church and Sunday School. She was married to Frank P. Carter. John Burrow and Paul Williams, all of whom are deceased. Surviving are: two sons. Flavins E. "Bud" Carter of Rt. I. Trinity and Ira G. Carter of Rt. 4. High Point; one daughter. Mrs. Henry (Dorcas) Hedgecock of Rt. 5. -/ Trinity; two stepdaughters. Mrs. Richard (Frances) Halker of Thomasville and Mrs. Myrtle War ren bf the I^edmont Christian Nur- ' sing Honie in High Point; 10 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and eight stepgrandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday. Jan. 21, at 12:30 p.m. at the Cumby Archdale Chapel by the Rev. Max C. Reece. Burial was in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery in Davie County. ^ Otto Hudson Mr. Otto Hudson, 75. of Sentry Care. Keraersville, died Mondayi Jan. 22. ' He wa& born on March 26.1914, in Elkin to James Martin and Mary Viola Seagraves Hudson. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired self-employed ' paint contractor. Mr. Hudson was a veteran ser ving in the United States Army engaging in battle in New Guinea. W^tera Pacific, Ryukyes, and wounded in Okinawa. He was decorated with the Asiatic Pacific Service Medal and the Purple ■Heart. He was preceded in death by his wife. Beraice Ldng Hudtonl. Surviving are: three sistt^, Mrs.^Ima Ferguson of WihSton-Sklem. Mrs. Pauline Blaylock of Williamsburg. Va.. and Mis. Mary Hakes of Tonawanda, N.Y.; two brothers. Mr. James H. Hudson of Winston-Salcm and Mr. Noah David Hudson of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services ^were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 24. at Morris Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery by Rev. Bill Chatman. John D. Smith Mr. John Douglas Smith. 94. formerly of Hamlet Rd^. Rt. 2, Harmony and the RoseWood Rest Home for 3'A years, died:Monday. Jan. 22. at the Brian' Center. Statesville. He had been in declin ing health since. 1974 and serious ly ill sirfce September, 1989. He was bom in Advance on Dec. 31,' 1895. to the late Thomas Asbury and Louise Riddle Smith. He was a retired farmer. He mar ried the former Eschd Stroud on Aug. 25, 1936, whodied'on Match 29,1982.Surviving is: one sUter^ Miss Lona Smith of Rt. 2, Harmony. Five brothers. Gebifge, Will, Charles. Bob and Thohtas Smith;and four sisters. Miss ^la Smith. Mrs. Katie Frye. Mrs. Jenny Rothrock and Mrs. El^ftor Craver preceded him in deathr ' Funeral services Vlfit scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednes^y, Jan. 24. at Reavis Funeral Home Chapel. Harmony by the Rev. A.C. Clemens. Burial waS fo follow inLiberty Wesleyaif: Church cemetery. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECrORT). THURSDAY, Jan. 25, 1990 O .Joe Henry Myers Ml. .Inc Mcniy Myers. .'54. n( Rtnilc 2. Cornal/er R»):ul. At! vance. died unexpceledly earlv Iiiesday..laii. 2.1 al Da\ic'Ouini'v H«}.s|iiial. runcral serviec.s were sehedul- cd (or 2 p.m. riuirsday. Jan. 25 a( Bixby Presbyterian Chureh by the Rev. David Barney and the Rev. David Daniel. Burial was sehcdul- od Ibr the church cemetery. The lamily was .scheiltiled to reeeise friends VVeilne.sday nij-ht fnnu 7 9 p.m. at Eaton s Funeral Home. Myers was born F-cb. 6. 19.15 in Davie C«ninly ii» the late Ray Phillip and |,i||ic Barney Myers and was a farmer. He hail been a lifelong member of Bixbv Presbyterian Chureh. Survivors include: his wife. Nancy Jane Bailey Myers of the home: three sons, Billy Myers of Advance. Bailey Mvers and Burr Myers, both of home; five tiaughlers. Brenda Crow o| Spar- tanburg S.C.. Bobbie Spears of Fries Va.. Bonnie Myers of Lex ington. and Brenda Myers and Bet ty Myers, both of home: three grandchildren: and one brother. James NFyers of Moeksville. * V —% Davie Countv public Library Mocksviile, Ni/ Mrs. Minnie P. Riser Mrs. Minnie Rakes Porlis Kiscr, 85. of 10.1 Nathan Ave.. Win.ston- Salem, died at her home Saturday morning. Jan. 20. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Mbnday. Jan. 22. at the Gosjx'l Light Baptist Church by the Revs. Bobby Roberson and Zeno Groce with burial in Gardens Of Memory. Mrs. Riser was born in Meadows of Dan. Va.. Feb. 27. 1904. to Abraham and Alma Tekora Harris Rakes. She was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church. She was first married to William Jefferson Portis. who died in 1971 anil then to Grover C. Kiscr. who survives, of the home. Also surviving are: five daughters. Mrs. Lucille Kite of Rural Hall. Mrs. Alma H.lslings of Walkertrnvn. Mrs. Alpha Shreve of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Nancy Hobson of Moeksville and Mrs. I'atrieia Boniks of Winston-Salem: one son. Richard Portis of Lcwisville: 15 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren: and one sister. Mrs. Nannie McKinney of Highland .Springs. Va. Mrs. Flora P. Carter Mrs. Flora Elizabeth Pfaff Carter. 68. of 2.121 Fairway Dr.. Winston-Salem. died at I*orsyth Memorial Hospital on Thursday. Jan. 18. She was born in Winston-Saletn on July 16. 1921. to Jesse Z. and Bessie L.awrence Pfaff Sr. She was a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School and attended the Women's College,which i.s now the Univer sity of North Carolitia at Grecn.sboro. She .served as a Sun day School teacher at Ardmore United Methodist Church for many years and was specially recogniz ed for her years of service. She was also awarded a life membenship in the United Methodist Women for outstanding service. Surviving arc: her husband. Mr. Elwood C.. Carter, of the home: tw») daughters. Susan Carter Shelton of Elkin and Sharon Carter Francois of Woodinvillc. Wash.: one son. Sterling E. Carter »)f Ber muda Run: and two grandsons. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 20, at Ard more United Methodi.st Church by Dr. Robert A. Dyer, the Revs. Stuart Nel.son Zimmerman and Raymond L. Surratt. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Ard more United Methodist Church. <r- Ni Carl E. Creason entkrprise ri<:c()ri), tiiursf)ay. Jan. 25,1990 o o O <D I O o O O- v; a 4 -ts O s- s* Carl Edward Creason, 85. (if 15 Grove St.. Cooleemce died unex pectedly Tuesday. Jan. 16. 1990. at his home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 20. at Edgewood Raptist Church, conducted by the Revs. D.C. Sullivan, pa.stor. Bill Creason. J.B. Parker and Larry Allen. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery in Davic County. Memorials may be made to Edgcwi>od Baptist Church. P.O. Bt>x 57. Cwlecmee. N.C. 27014 or the cemetery fund of Liberty United Mcthcxlist Church. Route 4. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born Oct. M), 1904. in Uavie County. Creason was a son of the late John Henry and Sara Mclntyre Creason. Formerly employed with Erwin Mills, he had retired from Sherrills Furniture Co. of Statsville. He was a ntember of Edgewood Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon and an usher. His wife, (iarnette Mae Spry Creason. died March 20. 1988. Survivors include: a son. George Creason of Statesville; a daughter. Martha Ann Parker of Loray; two sisters. Beulah Anderson of Cooleemce and Lola Foster of Clover. S.C.; eight grandchildren: and 12 great-graiulchildren. Lewie Henry Snider Mr. Irwic Henry Snider. 80. of 425 Dusty Lane. Salisbury died Jan. 12 at the Brian Center in Salisbury. He had been in declin ing health for several years titul .seriously ill for two weeks. Funeral services were held Jan. 14 at No Creek Pritnitive Baptist Church in Davie County by the Elder Eugene Bennett. Burial was in the church cememtery. Memorials may be made to No Creek Primitive Baptist Church, c/o R.C. Wi.shon. Treasurer. Route I. Box 227. Advance. N.C. 27006. Snider was born Sept. 7. 1909 in Davie County to the late Samuel P. ami Matronia Walker Snider. He was educated in the Davie County Sehotds and was retired from N.C. Finishing Company. He was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Chunrh. where he served as a Deacon for .^5 years belbre bcc<»ming ill. Survivors include: his wife. Ger trude Shinn Snider, whom he mar ried on March 16. 1932: one son. Lester R. Snider of Salisbury; tlir^ tiaughters. Mrs. Ruby S. Watsjui of Salisbury. Mrs. Mildred .S. Pcr- rcll and Miss Patricia V. Snider, both of Woodlcaf; two brothers, Samuel D. Snider of Cleveland, and William M. Snider of Mt. Pleasant: three sisters. Mrs. Joycie Eagle and Mrs. Beatrice Cartncr both of Salisbury, and Mrs. Norine Foster of Cleveland; eight grand children and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Leia S. Madison - Eunice Cuthrell Foster Mrs. Lela Sloan Madi.son. 86. .303 Heritage Rd.. States\ ille. died Monday. Jan. 22. at her home. She was a graduate of Ap- "nalachian State Teachers College and taugtit tir.st grade at com Springs School for 20 years. She was a member of the Fir.st Baptist Church of Mivksville. She was co- owner and secretary of Madison Tours for .30 years, where she was a tour eonduetor. Surviving are: her husband. Royd Blaiue Madison, of the home: one daughter, Mrs. Wilma M. White of State.sville: one .sister: and two grandchildren. l-iineral .services were schedul ed for 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 25. at -We.stmoreland Chapel with burial t«) follow in Union Grove United Methodist Church Cemeteiy. ' The family was scheduled to receive friemls from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Union Grove United Methodist Church. Rt. I. Union Grove. N.C. 28689 (»r t<i M(Hiiit Vcmon Baptist Clnireh. Rt. I. Box 273-A. ()lin. N.C. 28660. / Mrs. Pauline E. GulHck Mrs. Pauline lilvra Cndliek. 72. of 1201 Pleasant St.. Winston- .Salem. died unexpectedly on Fri day. Jan, 19. 1990. at her home. The daughter <)f the late Arthur and Alberta Heath Gullick. she was born on Dee. 30. |9|7. in Winston-.Salem. She was a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tt>baceo Co., Davie County. She was a memlHrr of New Bethel Bapti.st .Senior Missionary Society. Group No. 5 and was a member of the N»>rlh Winston Senior Citi/ens Club. Surviving are: two sons. Norris Lee and Curtis liugene (Jullick, both of Winston-Salem: daughter- in-law. Mrs. I-velyn P. Gullick «>f Winston-.Salem: one brother, the Rev. William Gullick: sister-in- law. Mrs. Deloris Gullick: six grandehildren: .seven great grandchildren: one niece: one nephew: and a host of other, relatives aind Iricnds. Funeral services were to Ik* hdid at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Jan. 24. at New Bethel Baptist ciuireh. Burial was to folbiw in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Eunice Cuthrell Foster, 76. of 103 Coppley St.. Lexington, died Monday. Jan. 22. at Lex- ingti>n Memorial Ho.spital after a lengthy illness. The funeral was to be hekl at 11 a.m. <»n Thursday. Jan. 25. at the Voglers-Piedmont Chapel in Lex ington by the Rev. Ottis Canupp. Burial was to follow in the Turren- tine Baptist Church cemetery in Davie County. The family was to receive friends Wednesday. Jan. 24. at the Voglers-Piedmont Funeral Home fnim 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Foster was born Oct. 2. 1913. in Davie County to the late George and Ida Carter Cuthrell. She was a member of the Cooleemee Prc.sbyterian Church aitd wa^ retired from the Daeotah Cotton Milks in Lexington. Her husband. .Sylvester "Bud" Foster, died May 8. 1989. Survivors iiVclude a daughter. Mrs. Jack (Angella) Whitehcad of Lexington: a brother, Joe Cuthrell of Cooleemee: a sister. Bonnie Pierce of .Salislmry: two grand children: and two greal-grandehildien. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davidson County. P.O. Box 1941, Lexington. N.C. 27292. / Mrs. Versia V. Ti,se Mrs. Versia Vestal Ti.se. 81. ol Route 5. Mocksville. died Sunday. Jan. 21. at the Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23. at the Muddy Creek Church of Christ in Clemmons by the Rev. Kent Allen. Mrs. Tise was born in Yadkin County Nov. 3, 1908, to Dobson V. and OIlie Beamon Vestal. She lived most of her life in Forsyth County and Rtr the past 15 years in Yadkin County. She was a member of the Muddy Creek Church of Christ. Her husband. A.G. Tise .Sr.. who was a deputy sheriff in For syth County for 35 years, died in 1*982. She is survived by: two daughters. Mrs. Jenny .Sapp of Winston-.Salem. Mrs. Don (Eleanor) Trotter of Lewisville: two sons. Mark Tise of Route 5, Mocksville. Aaron G. Tise Jr. of Lewisville: eight grandchildren: I seven great-grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Pauline Sloop of Yadkinville; two brothers, Garrell Chappel of Hamptonville, and Harvey Chappel of Winston-Salem. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. I, 1990- o (C) / Bradley A. Cox / Bradley Allen Cox. 17. of 2013 La Quima Drive. Advance, died Saturday morning. Jan. 27. from injurie.s sustained in an autonrobilc accident on U.S. 64 east of M«)cksvillc near Fork. Funeral .services were held Tues day. Jan. 30. at 2 p.m. in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, Moeks- ville. conducted by the Rev. David Daniel. Burial was in Ro.se Cemetery. Mr. Cox was born in Auburn, Ind.. June 10. 1972. to Duanc and Deborah Drew Cox. and was a member of the Junior Class of Davie High School, where he \vas an artist and member of the Spanish Club. He was a part-time employee of Winn-Dixie in Lexington. Surviving arc; his parents, of the home: a brtrther, Paul Wayne Cox, of the home; his maternal grand mother, Mrs. Ethel Drew, Union City. Ind.. and uncle and aunt. ^ Ronnie and Linda Drew McGlothlin of Route 8. Mocksville. / Lauren Elizabeth Engle Lauren Elizabeth Engle. infant daughter of Peter J. and Tere.sa Robertson Engle, died Tuesday. Jan. 23. 1990. .shortly after birth, at F«irsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salcm. A graveside .service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 27,1990. in Davie Bapti.st Church cemetery conducted by the Rev. Jerry Bracken, pastor of the church. Surviving arc: the parents of Sunset Apartments, Mocksville; the maternal grandmotlter and step- grandfather. Linda Ward Adams and Alford Adams, of Route 9. Mocksville; the maternal grand father and step-grandmother. William H. Robert.son Jr. and Deb bie Robertson of Route 7. Mocksville; the maternal great- grandmother. Mrs. Opal Ward of Route 9. Mocksville; the paternal grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. David Engle of Mocksville. Alfred P. Hemric Sr. Mr. Alfred Pre.ston Hcmric Sr.. 61. of 4419 Ogburn Ave., Winston-Salem. died at his home on Tuesday. Jan. 23. He was born in Yadkin County to D.L. and Mary W<x)ten Hcmric. He was a carpenter. Surviving are; three children. Patty Moore of Philadelphia. Pa.. Alfred Hemric Jr. of Lexington and David Hemric of Winston- Salcm; three sisters. Ruby Davis of Reidsville. Lillian Hemric of Hamptonvillc and Lottie Cates of Winston-Salem; and three brothers. J.P. Hcmric of Kernersvillc, Thomas Hemric of Mocksville and Marvin Hemric of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 27. at Bran- non Friends Church Cemetery by the Rev. Hewey Parrish. Margaret A. Brown Mrs. Margaret Anderson Brown. 38. of Route 3. Baxter Road. Winston-Salem, died Thurs day morning. Jan. 2.'?, at Baptist Hospital. She was born on Feb. 15. 1951, in Salisbury to Albert J. and Pauline Ireland Anderson. Mrs. Brown was of the Bapti.st faith, and was employed for more than 12 years with Duraccll Inter national. She was active in caring for the elderly in her community. She supported her husband in working with the Boy Scouts of America, and upon her request, helped others through the Organ Procurement Organization of North Carolina Baptist Ho.spital. Surviving arc; her husband, Joseph "Joe" B. Brown, of the home; her mother. Mrs. Pauline Ireland Anderson of Mocksville; her son. Billy Joe Brown, of the home; four brothers. Larry. Glenn, Johnny and Terry Anderson, all of Mocksville; one sister. 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Educated in the Catawba County schools, he was employed as a welder for ()vcrca.sh Machine Shop in Statesville until his retirement becau.se of poor health. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II. he had served in Tuni.sia, Sicily and Rome campaigns where he received six Bronze Stars, the Bronze Star Medal and the Croix De Guerre with Silver .Star. He was a member of Sherrills Ford Bap ti.st Church. Survivors include: his wife. Exic Fox Sipcs; two sons. Larry Sipes of Lexington and Charlie Sipcs of Salisbury; a stepson. Cecil HulT man of Greensboro; six daughters. Linda Mi.scnheiiiicr of Tennessee. Jessie Beckham of Statesville. Pauline W(X)d and Helen Church, both of MrKksville. Julie Fox of Salisbury and Shirley Sipes of the home; fi ve brothers. Leon Sipes •)!" Mrwresville. James Sipcs of .Sriuth Carolina anil Price. Bill and Junior Sipes. all of Salisbury; two sisters. Lucille Upright of Troutman and Tiny Davis of Salisburx'; 33 grand children; ami eight great grandchildren. DAYJE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY AitOCKSVILLE, NO Cr- DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. I, 1990- o (T cT 0/ Gertrude W. Shelton Mrs. Gertrude Walker Shellon, 76. widow of the late Raymond Alfred Shelton of Route 6. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Communi ty, died Jan. 12, 1990, in North Carolina Baptist Hospital after a .sudden illness. Funeral services were held Sun day. Jan. 14. 1990. in Macedonia Moravian Church at 2 p.m.. con ducted by the Rev. Hampton Morgan. pa.stor of the church. Burial was in the church graveyard. Mrs. Shelton was bom Jan. 24. 1913. in Da vie County, daughter of the lated Jacob Tillet and Luna Williams Walker and was a homemaker. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. Her husband preceded her in death May 3, 1987. Survivors include: three daughters. Annie Clara Heplcr. Glenda Carter and Ruth Smith, all of Route 6, Advance; four sisters. Lois Cook of Route 6, Advance. Erma Blake of Route I, Advance, Hazel Lee and Clara Cleary, both of Route 6. Advance; and five grandchildren. Mrs. Mattie L. McNair Mrs. Mattie Lackey McNair. 89. of Meadowbrook Manor. Winston- Salem. died Tuesday morning, Jan. 23. She was born on July 18. 1900. in Taylorsvillc to Samuel Lcandcr and Martha Lucy Miller Lackey. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and was retired from R.J. Reynolds. Surviving arc: one son. John W. Holloway of Advance: one daughter. Anne Williamson of Winston-Salcm; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2.5. at Woodland Cemetery by the Rev. Bill Chatman. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. John Douglas Smith Mr. John Douglas Smith. 94. of the Rosewood Rest Home in Har mony, died Jan. 22, 1990 at the Brian Center in Stalcsville. Smith was born Dec. 31, |895 in Advance to the the last Thomas Asbury Smith and Louise Riddle. He was a retired farmer. He was married to the late Creola Eschol Stroud who died March 29. 1982. Survivors include: one sister. Miss Lona Smith of Route 2. Har mony; and several nephews and nieces. Five brothers. George Smith Will Bryan Smith. Charles Arthur Smith. Robert Lee Smith, and "Thomas Luke Smith, and four sisters. Miss Lula Bell Smith, Mrs. Mary Catherine S. Ftye. Mrs. Jen ny S. Rothrock and Mrs. Eleanor ' S. Craver preceded him In death. Funeral services were held Jan.24 at Reavis Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. A.C. Clemens. Burial was in the Liberty Weslcyan Church Cemetery. / Johnny M. Mason Mr Johnny McKinley Ma.son. ,.216. .State.sville Surviving are: his wife, Phyllis Bruce Mason, of the home; two sons. Kenny Ma.son ofMocksville and Mike Mason of Statesville; three daughters. Mrs. Polly Cook of Statesville, Mrs. Janet Hinson of Statesville and Miss Karen Ma.son. of the home; three brothers. Bill, Fred and Wade Ma.son, all of Statesville; and three asters, Mrs. Ruby Patterson. Mrs Olean Tolbert and Mrs. Katie Meadows, all of Statesville. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 27, at Rocky Hill Baptist Church. Burial was inthe church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Rocky Hill Baptist Church. Ri 2 Statesville, N.C. 28677. i: —o O Jesse S. McClannon Jcs,se Sinclair McClannon. 69. of 210 Snipe St.. Kannapolis. died at 3:10 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 27. at his home. He had been in declining health for two years and had been •seriously ill for six months. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30. at Trinity United Methodist Church in Kannapolis. conducted by the Revs. Gene Lit tie and Chuck Baker. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park in Con cord, with Masonic graveside rites conducted by Cannon Memorial Lodge 626. Memorials may be matic to the W.J. Bullock Scholarship Fund. Trinity United Methodi.st Church. 416 E. First St.. Kannapolis 28081. or Hospice of Rowan County. P.O. Box 1603. Salisburx 28144. Born Aug. 27. 1920. in Davie County, McClannon was a son of Alda Nichols McClannon of Mocksville and the late William S. McClannon. He was employed with Cannon Mills Plant N<). I in the weave room for about 4.5 years. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, where he was an active member of the W.J. Bullock Sunday School ela.ss and had served as its president three times. He had assisted in Scouting ac tivities through the years and was active in various phases of church activities. He was a member of Cannon Memorial Ma.sonie Ltxigc 626, where he was a past master and was currently .serviiiR as treasurer.He also .served on the Kannapolis Ma.sonic Association, and he was a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Charlotte. He was a veteran of World War 11. having .served with the U.S. Navy, and he was a member of Beaver-Pittman American Legion Post No. 115. Survivors include: his wife. Mayfield Price McClannon: one daughter, Sylvia M. Ma.son of : Hendensonville; a son. Wayne i McClannon of Concord; two I brothers, J.W. McClannon and ' Roy McClannon. both of Mocksville; four sisters. Christine Hinkle of Mocksville. Geneva Gates of Rock Hill, S.C., Mary Lynn Tussey of Lexington, and Vi vian Jamerson of Lawrenceville. Ga.; and three grandchildren. davie CO. PUBLIC tlBRARX mocksville, eic -DAVIE COIINTV ENTERPRISE RECXIRD, I HURSDAV. Eel). 8, 1990 . (L Mrs. Lexie R. Clonch Mrs. Lc.xic Elizabclh Roberts Clonch. 74. ol 71! Greensboro Rd.. Lexington, died Tuesday, Jan. 30. at 3:30 p.m. at Lexington Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for two years. She was born in Wilkes County on July 1. 1915, to the late George Jacob and Sara Emmaline Holbrooks Roberts. She was retired from Parkdale Mills, and was of the Bapti.sl faith. Her hus band. Richard Clonch. preceded her in death in 1983. Surviving arc: four .sons, Ray C lonch. ofGreensobro Rd.. Lex ington. Ronnie Clonch of Cow Palace Rd., Lexington, Larry Clonch of Hamilton Rd., Lex ington and Robert Clonch of nurkc. Va.; two daughters. Mrs. Hazel Whitehcad and Mrs. Willie Mae Nappier, both of Lexington; 17 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; one brother, Clyde Roberts of Cooleemee; and one si.ster. Mrs. Pansy Mae Bochniah of Lexington. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, at Cro.ss Bap tist Tabernacle by the Revs. Myers 1 illey and Gary Gibson. Burial was in Fore.st Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Grady S. Eddleman Mr. Grady Spurgcon Eddleman, 77, of Rt. 2, Yadkinville died Tuesday, Jan. .30, at 8:35 p.m. at Hoots Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Yadkin County to John and Annie Mackie Ed dleman. He was a member of For- bush Baptist Church and was retired from the Winston-Salem Casket Co. He was married to Louise Long Eddleman. who died in 1985. Surviving arc: one daughter. Mrs. Linda Phillips of Rt. 2, Yadkinville; one brother, John Ed dleman of Advance; and one grandson. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Billy James. Burial was in Forbush Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Elvie Lee H. Hayes Mrs. Elvie Lee Harris Hayes, 75, of Rt. 18, Statesville, died unexpectedly Monday. Jan. 29. at Iredcll Memorial Hospital. She was born in Iredcll County on July 17, 1914. She was a homemaker. Surviving are: one son, Bobby Willard Hayes of Advance; two brothers, James Roy Harris of M(Kksville and John Edward Har ris of Hickory; and one sister, Mrs. Edith Grant of Albany. Ga. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. I, at Rose Chapel United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Rose Chapel United Methodist Church, Rt. 18, Box 316, Statesville, N.C. 28677. Mrs. Winnie Rominger Mrs. Winnie Rose Huffman Brown Rominger. 79, of Rt. I. East Bend, died at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, at her home. She was bom in Grayson Coun ty. Va., to James Franklin and Ida We.st Huffman. She was a member of Union Cross Friends Church. She was married to Gumcy Mar tin Brown in 1924, who preceded her in death in 1944. She married Arthur Rominger in 1962, who also preceded her in dejith in 1968. Surviving are: one son. Coy Brown of Yadkinville; four daughters, Mrs. Bill (Mary) Carter. Mrs. Archie (Dot) Hanes. Mrs. Roy (Colene) Sheek and Mrs. Ted (Novella) Rcece, all of Yadkinville; two sisters, Mrs. An nie Bowman and Mrs. Robena Jones, both of Mocksville; one brother, Elaine Huffman of Mocksville; she was preceded in death by one daughter and two grandchildren; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Jake Penley and Winfrey Grouse. Burial was in the Union Cross Friends Church Cemetery. DAVIE CO. PUBUO BBRARY MocKsvia^ Ne ,o -DAVIK COHNTV KNTKRPRISK RIX'ORI). THURSDAY. Feb. 8. 1990 mes Oscar R. Peters Mr. Oscar Richard Pcicrs. 77. of Rl. I. Advance, died Saturday. Feb. 3. at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spitai. He was bom on March 19. 1912. in Franklin County. Va.. to Harvey E. and Martha H. Peters. He liv ed in Lewisville for a number of years, but has lived in Davic Coun ty since 1976. He was employed by P.H. Hancs Knitting Co. for .35 years before retiring. He was a member of Ogburn Memorial United Methodi.st Church. Surviving arc: his wife of 51 years. Ijiuise Owens Peters, of the home; three daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and hu.sband. Dickie, of Clemmons. Mrs. Fran Ellis and husband. Clint of Ad vance and Mrs. Carol Key and hus band. Don of Arcadia: one son. David Peters and wife. Peggy of Winston-Salcm; two .si.sters. Em ma Orrell of Win.ston-Salcm and Sarah Boolhe of Basselt. Va.: one brother. Elmer Peters of Win.ston- Salcm: five half sisters. Edith Haskins of lunnellon. Ra.. Geneva Foy of Greensboro. Rhrxia Fulchcr ofC«>llinsville. Va.. ClovisCooper of Ridgcway. Va.. and Lcra Lloyd of Hampton. Va.: two half brothers. Grovcr Peters of Mar- tinsville, Va., and Eugene Peters of Collimsville. Va.: and eight grandchildren. A son, Edward Franklin Peters, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Mon day. Feb. 5. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Leon Wood and James Stowe with burial at Forsyth Memorial Park. William W. Fetree Mr. William Wesley Petrec. 66. of Route 5. Yadkinville died at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, at For syth Memorial Hospital. He was born in Forsyth County to George Edward and OIlic Dickerson Petrec. He was a member of Pilot View Friends Church, and was retired from Hanes Hosiery afier 37 years of service. He was a veteran of World War II and presently employed at U.S. Air in Win.ston-Salcm as a .security guard. Surviving are: his wife. Jeanette Hutchens Petrec. of the home: two daughters. Mrs. Angelia Groce of Route 5. Mocksvillc and Ms. Dru.scilla Petrce, of the home: three sons. Charles Pctrce of Route 5. Yadkinville. Wayne Peiree of Route 5. Mocksvillc and Gary Petrec of Route 2. Yadkinville: eight grandchildren: three sisters. Mrs. Esterlccn Jones and Mrs. Margaret Boggs. both of Lewisville. Mrs. Verna Smith of East Bend: six brothers. Raymond. Herman. Norman and Henry Petrec. all of Win.ston-Salem. James Petrec of Richmond. Va. and Theodore Petrec. A sister. Vina Smith, and a brother. George Petree, preceded him in death. Fnineral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednc.sday. Feb. 7. at Pilot View Friends Church by the Rev. Don Luellcn. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to Pilot View Friends Church Cemetery Fund. VA I) i DAVIE CO. PUBLIC WBUKRST mocksville;, m UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, February 9,1990 SHELTON §? O AldaneShelton 90, Rt. 1. died Friday at btokes^Reynoids Memorial Hospi tal. He was bom in Stokes County to John and Maiy Williams Shel- ton and was a retired farmer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Kate Autrey Shelton in 1989. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cameron (Margaret) Dodson, Mocksville and Mrs. Charles (Maxine) Stephens, Danbury; two sons, Ray Shelton, Jacksonville, Fla. and Harold Shelton, Kemem- ville; one sister, Mrs. Willis (Winfred) Shelton, Madison; one brother, Cecil Shelton, Danbury; ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Nelson Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Paul Joyce. Burial will he in Snow Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, and at other times at the home of Rev. and Mra. Charles Stephens, Rt. 1, Danbury. Memorials may made to Snow Hill Cemetery Fund, c/o Mrs. Pau line Underwood, Rt. 1, Lawson- vilie, N.C., 27022. Bio — Obituaries - 2/9/1990 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -DAVIE COUNTY ENI ERPRfSE RECORD. IIIURSDAV. Fch. 15.1990 /O cT r 0, * i ?- i. <r- o ra Dossle O. Beck ' Dossic ONhnrnc Fkvk. SO. <»f Aiitiinii) C;irc Nursing Home of Mofksvillc, (oi tiicrly of Davidson Coiimy. dial Tluirsday. Feb. 8. al (lie nursing lumic after an extend ed illness. riie funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 10. at Davidson Funeral Hotnc Chapel, conducted by the Revs. John Pace and Mark Denton. Bm ial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Born March 6. I9(W. in Ashe County. Mrs. Beck was a daughter of the late Roby and Floy Roark Osborne. She was a member of Reeils Unital Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Alford L. Beck of R»uitc 5. Mocksvillc; two daughters. Sarah Livengood of Harmony anil Mary Foster of Moeksville: three step daughters. Mrs. Wayne (Sarah) ^ck of Thoma.sville. Mrs. Sher- ril (Betty) Avery of Lexington, and Mrs. Calvin (Bcrnice) Meyer olV Cleary Road. Moeksville; two .stepsons. Robert atid Leonard Beck, both of Lexington; a brother. Wayne Osborne of Tyro; (wo sisters. Mrs. William (Onva) Jones of Mivk.sv ille and Grace Gobble of Lexington: eight grandchildren: anil I.*? great-grandchildren. John Hudson John Hudson. 8.L of 1810 Irma St.. Charlotte, died Wcdne.sday. Feb. 7. at Charlotte Memorial Hospital.. He was the brother of Mabel Frost of Salisbury. The funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Feb. II. at the Apostolic Holiness Church, 406 State St.. Charlotte, conducted by Elder Bobby Cox. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Charlotte. Born Feb. 14. 1906. in Davie County. Hudson was a son of the late Charlie and Minnie White Hudson. Retired as custodian with the Davie tounty schinds. he was a member of the Apostolic Holiness Church. Stirvivors. in addition to his si.stcr. include: his wife. Ethel Mac Blakcley Hudson; a daughter. Elizabeth McCluney of CMiarlotte: four grandchildren: and 10 great-grandchildren. David J. Lewis Mrs. Ada Collins Joyner Mrs. Ada Collins Joyner. 87. of 59.S3 Stanleyville Dr., Rural Hall, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital on Tuesday. Feb. 6. She was born on May 27, 1902. in Charlc.ston. W.Va., the daughter of William Rilcy and Blanche John.son Collins. She .spent most of her life in Forsyth County. She was of the Baptist faith and attended the Old Fashioned Baptist Church where she was Sunday Schiml teacher and choir ntember as long as health permitted. She was a lov ing mother and devoted wife of Robert L. Joyner for 67 years. She was preceded in ileath by: four .sons, R.L. Jr., Lorton, Ray mond and Kelly Ray Joyner. Surviving are: her husband, of the home; six datighteis. Mrs. Ruby McGcc. Mrs. Ray (Clorin- da) Rcnegar, Mrs. Ronald (Rober ta) Grantham and Mrs. Arlcne Lowe, all of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Edgar (Mary Loui.se) Reid of Rural Hall and Mrs. Zorilda Amos of Walkcrtown; three sons. William "Bill" Joyner of MikLsvIIIc, Bob by Joyner of Walkcrtown and Ovilla Joyner of Rural Hall; one sister. Mi.ss Nan Collins and one brother. Reid Collins, both of • Winston-Salem; 26 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. Feb. 9, al Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. Henry Cook. Burial followed in F.iist Bend F'rieiuls Ccmeteiv. David Jacob Lewis. 68, formerly of 3131 Burke Mill Rd.. Winston- Salem, died Tue.sday, Feb. 6, at High Point Care Center. He was born on Sept. 5. 1921. in .South Boston, Va., to J.C. ami Annie Elizabeth Cassada Lewis. He .served in World War 11 as a Sgt. in the United States Air Force. 92nd Bomb Group. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 8, at Moun tain View Baptist Church by the Rev. Bency Smith. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are: one daughter. Mrs. Bonita Plummerof Law.son- villc; three sons, Alan Lewis, Ricky Lewis and Barry Lewis, all of Okeechobee, Fla.; four grand children; one great-granddaughter; four sisters. Mrs. Estelle Miller of Kettering, Ohio, Mrs. Virginia Church and Mrs. Helen Westmoreland, both of Winston- Salctn and Mrs. Ailecn Bryant of Moeksville; and one brother, J. Raleigh Lewis of Win.ston-.Salcm. CO. PDBLIC LIBRARV mocksville, nc -DAVIE COUNTY EN I ERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Feb. 15. 1990 V ' "O Mrs. Anna Mae Taylor Mrs. Aniiii Mac Wat.son Taylor. 90. of Meadowbrook Manor, Clcmnions. died Sunday. Feb. 11, al Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of Ernest Taylor and is survived by: a daughter. Mrs. Frances Neas of Route .1. Advance. The body was sent from Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel to Chattanooga Funeral Home (East Chapel) in Chat tanooga, Tenn., for services and burial. The family wishes to express their appreciation to the staff of Meadowbrook Manor for the care rendered to Mrs. Taylor. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Sallie Sue Peebles Sunday School Class at Advance United Methodist Church, Advance. N.C. 27006. or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Helen D. Smith Mrs. Helen Dodson Smith. 89. of Pellcare Nursing Home, former ly of 2405 Walker Ave.. Winston- Salem. died Monday morning. , Feb. 5. at Fjirsyth Memorial Hospital. She was married to the late Marion A. Smith. She was born Oct. 10. I9(X). in Greenville, S.C.. to Dr. William Walters Dodson and Frances .Stall D<Hlsmi. She attended Greenville Woman's College and lived her adult life in Winston-Salem. In later years, she worked as a nurse's assi.stant. Mrs. Smith was a member of Trinity Moravian Church, where she played in the handbell choir. She is survived by: one daughter. Marian Smith Home of Wilmington; two sons. William Dodson Smith of 72.') Bellview Street. Winston-Salem. and Thomas Hayne Smith Sr. of Yadkinville; a sister. Frances Dixl- son of Greenville. S.C.; fi ve .grandchildren, including Thomas Hayne Smith Jr. of Mock.sville; three great-grandchildren; two nieces and one nephew, all of Greenville. S.C. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesd.ny. Feb. 7. at Trini ty Moravian Church by the Revs. Dr. Henry May. John Befus and Barry Vernon. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Trinity Moravian Church, 220 E. Sprague Street, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27107. Lorlne J. Gobble Lorine Johnson Gobble. 68. of Route 7. Mocksville. died at 12:30 a.m. on Thursday. Feb. 8. 1990. at Rowan Memorial Ho.spital. She had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for two years. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Grecr's Chapel United Methodist Church in Davidson County. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born Jan. 23. 1922, in McDowell County. Mrs. Gobble was a daughter of the late John Henry and Dora Belle Bates Johnson. Employed with Cannon Mills Co., Swink Plant for 14 years, she retired in 1980. She was a Baptist. Survivors include: her hu.sband. Baxter "Bill" F. Gobble, whom she married Dec. 9, 1939; six sons. Tommy. Randy. Kenneth and J.W. "Jay" Gobble, all of Salisbury. Gene Gobble of Reddy Creek and Mike Smith of Albemarle; three daughters, Joan Smith of Lex ington and Janet Myers and Peggy Riddle, both of Sali.sbury; a brother. John Henry Johnson Jr. of Marion; a sister. Martha Cook of Marion; a half sister. Mary Shuford of Marion; 27 grand children; and 17 great grandchildren. QJ -Q <3 ii 8'f m « 5: s -DAVIE rOl'NTV EN I ERPRISE RECORD. ^iillRSDA^ . Feb. 15. 1990 \ • \J I (5- (4 Minnie O. Overca.sh Minnie Su/anna Ovcreash Over- cash. 79. of 74 Cherry .Si.. Mocksvillc. died Friday. Feb. 9. at Davic County Hospital. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday. Feb. 12. at E.C. Cavin Menmrial Cha|K'l of Cavin Funeral Home. Moorcsvillc. conducted by the Rev. Clyde .Settles. Burial was in St. James Episcopal Church cemetery in Iredell County. Born June 16. 1910. in Iredell County. Mrs. Ovcreash was a daughter of the late Amzi Walter and Jennie Florence Beaver Over- cash. She was a homemaker and member of EdgewootI Baptist Church. Cooleemee. Her hu.sband, Fred f^ee Over- cash. died in January. 1984. and a .son. Donald W. Overcash. died in November. 1977. Survivors Include: six .sons. Richard L. Overcash of Cleveland, Billy R. Overcash of Mocksville, Paul Overcash of Stalesville. Larry Overca.sh of Griflin. Oa. and Charles and Jerry Overcash. both of Washington, D.C.; five daughters. Mrs. Howard (Viola) Safriet and Betty Jean Overcash, both of Stalesville. and Catherine Fleming. Nancy Correll. and Lin da Overcash. all of MtKksville; two brothers. Troy T. Overcash of Mooresville. and Lewis Overcash of Stalesville; a sister. Grace Moore of Stalesville; 15 grand children; and six great grandchildren. , Mrs. Gladys T. Hauser Mrs. Gladys Thomas Hauser. 75, of Clemmons. died Thursday. Feb. 8. 1990. She was born on April 2. 1914, in Forsyth County where she spent mo.st of her life. She was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after a number of years of service. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. David- .s<m County. Her hu.sbiind. Arthur B. Hauser. died in 1979. Surviving are: two daughters. Mrs. Barbara Jean Cheek of Hamptonvillc and Mrs. Cathy Farmer of King; three .sons. Bob Hauser of Jonesville. Bill Hauser of Winston-Salem and Norman "Bud" Hau-ser of Mock.sville; II grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at HayWorth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Tommy Robertson with burial in We.stlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to Centenary United Methodist ^'liurch. Davidson County. ' Todd A. Thompson Mr. Todd Andrew Thomp.son. 27. of Win.st(m-Salem. died Tues day. Feb. 6. at Bapti.sl Hospital. Surviving arc: his parents. Daniel F. Thompson and Lillie T. Thomp.son. both of Winston- Salem; one sister. Mrs. Theresa l-owler of Kcrnersvillc; his pater nal grandmother. Mrs. Mary riiompson of Win.ston-Salem; his maternal grandmother. Mrs. Gladys G. Wagner of Mocksville; (»ne aunt. Mrs. Betty Caldwell <>f High Point; one great-aunt. Mrs. Ruby G. Crews of Winston-Salem; his nephew. Shane Fowler of Kcrnersville and his niece. Shan non Fowler of Kcrnersvillc. Funeral services were held at I p.m. Friday. Feb. 9, at Grandview Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Ray mond Osbome. Burial followed in the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to New Hope Mis sionary Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Flovtl O. Roupc. Spar ta. N.C. 286T5. < Walter E. Brackens Walter Eugene Brackens. 78. of Route I. Salisbury, died at 4 a.m. Sunday. Feb. 11. at his home. He had been in declining health several years. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tue.sday. Feb. 1.^. in the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Dan Gaddy. pastor of Bethany United Methodist Church. Albcmarle, and the Rev. Ron Honeycutt, pa.stor of Jerusalem Baptist Church in Davie County. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born Nov. 8. 1911. in Davie County. Brackens was a .son of the late Grover Cleveland and Emma Jane Correll Brackens. Educated in the Davic County schools, he was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. He was employed at F'r- win Mill in Cooleemee and at Can non Mills. Swink Plant, for .15 years before his retirement in 1974. Survivors include: his wife. Letha Loflin Brackens, whom he married Nov. 30, 1930; a son. Walter Eugene "Gene" Brackens Jr. of Route I. Sali.sbury; a brother, Clyde Richard Brackens of Ansonville; a sister. Ruby * Lowery of MrKksville; two grand children; and two great grandchildren. £ a.. ^ d o UI > -DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRPRISK RKCORI). THURSDAY, Fell. 22. 1990 o cr <r ni r\ '■V' I -I / I Norman Ellis Foster Mr. NoniKin Ellis Fiwtcr, 78. of ; 237 Pclree Rd.. Winston-Salcm. ; died Wednesday. Feb. 14. at his - home. He was born on March 16.191 1. in Davie County to Jacob Manc(» ; and Delia BlackwcuHl Foster. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday. Feb. 16. at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. Ru.ssel.l Winimer. Burial followed . in Woodland Cemetery. Mr. Foster lived most of his life in Forsyth County and was a! member of Northwest Baptist . Church. He retired from AT&T in 1976 from the maintenance ! department. Surviving are: his wife, Lula ■ Brown Fo.stcr. of the home: one . si)n. Rex Foster of Mount Airy; ■ one daughter. Doris Fo.ster »>l Hid- ■ dcnite; and four grandchildren. ►Thomas W. Rochester ; Mr. Thomas Wafford Rochester. 20. of Robte 6. Vadkinville wasdiead on arrival at the Davie CountyHospital at 2:45 p.m. Friday. Feb.16. due to an accident on Hwy. 601 north of MiKksvillc.He was born in Yadkin County to Wafford C. and Rachel Mat thews Prigge. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church and was employed at Crown Wood Manu facturing in Mocksville. He was graduated from Forbush High : School. Class of 1988. Surviving are: his mother. Route6. Vadkinville: his father, of Hid- denite: his great-grandmother. Rachel Wooten of Vadkinville: his grandmother. Hazel Woolen Mat thews of Vadkinville; an uncle. Jimmy Matthews of Yadkinville;three very .special aunts. Roslyn Brandon. Margaret Haynes and Martha Hrxits. all of Yadkinville;and a brother. Rodney Wayne Rochester of Yadkinville. His grandfather. Charlie Mat thews. preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday. Feb. 19. at Bethel Baptist Church by the Revs. Paul M(Mire and Bruce Freeman. Burial was in Yadkinville Pentecostal Holine.ss Church cemetery. Mrs. Martha H. Ashley Mrs. Martha Harpc Ashley. 69. of Rt. 4. Mocksville died Tiic.sday. Feb. 13. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral .services were held at 4 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 15. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Bobby Swaim. Burial was in ' Westlawn Memorial Gardens in Clemmons. Surviving are: her husband. Charles Lee Ashley, of the home; and one son. Charlie Larry Ashley of Rt. 3. Mocksville. ^ Felix 'Buck' Berrier Felix "Buck" Berrier. 77. of Rrrulc 7. Mocksville died Friday. Feb. 16. at his home after being in declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. ■ Sunday. Feb. 18. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John . Deyton ofHciating. Burial was in : Concord United Methrxlist Church ' cemetery. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice. P.O. Box 665. Mwksville. N.C. 27028. or to the cemetery fund of Concord United Methodist Church. Route 7. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Berrier was born May 28. 1912, in Davie County, .son of the late Isaac Clinton and Annie Cope Ber rier. He was retired from Mwksville Oil Company, and had 30 years .service with Burlington Mills in Cooleemee. He was a member of Concord United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by a son. Jerry Lynn Berrier. Jan. 25. 1985. Survivors include: his wife. Mary Frances Martin Berrier of the home; six sisters. Alice McCullough and Ruth Fercbee. 'Ixrth of McKksvillc. Katherine Bar- nhardt of China Grove. Willie Mac Dowell of Salisbury. Rachel Crissman «»!' High Point, and Naomi Nichols of Orlando. Fla.; four brothers. Sam and Cecil Ber rier. both of Mocksville. Greerc Berrier of China Grove, and James Bonier of Salisbury. Davie CountyjjlocKsviUe f?r ' tiO I" o (si -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Fch. 22, 1990 a •>/ Mrs. Ethel H. Latham Mrs. Ellicl Harris Latliam. 9.^.lormcrlv of Rciil Street. Winslon- Salcm. died Saturday, Feb. 17, at Hugh Chatham Nursing Center m Eikin after an extended illness. Funeral serviees were held at 1 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. 20. atAlexander-Church-Kcnncdy Funeral Home Chapel by Dr. Max well Hill. Burial was in Eaton s Baptist Church cemetery m MtKksville. Mrs. Latham was born m Yadkin County Feb. 5, 1897 to James M. and Lucinda Porter Har ris She was an active member otWaughtown Baptist Church where she was a member of the WMU Circle No. 1 and was a member ol the VFW Ladies Auxiliary No. 555 She was a charter member of "the "Ou-To-Gro Garden CUtb. She was preceded in death by her husband, Troy M. Latham. Surviving are; oiie brolher. Thurmond Harris of Jonesvillc Memorials may be made to the Activity Fund at Hugh Chatham Nursing Center. Caleb Hubert Nolley Sr. Mr. Caleb Hubert Nolley Sr., 81, of Rt. 7. MocksyUle died Wednesday night, Feb. 14. at For syth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 o m Friday. Feb. 16. at Eaton sFuneral Home Chapel by John Deylon. Burial was •'.tarty United Methodist Church Cemetery. , He was a retired employee ot Overnight Transport. He was a .uembcr of Liberty United Methodist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Sarah Carter Nolley, of the home, one son, C.H. Nolley Jr. of Shelby; one brother, Roy Nolley of Rt. 7, Mocksville; and three ^^McSals may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church. Frank Watson Mr. Frank Watson. 71. of Rt..1. Yiidkinvillc died at It). 10 :> •" Wednesday. Feb. 14. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. _ He was born in Yadkin Coiinty i,> James E. and Fannie Hudson Watson. He was a retired tanner^ Surviving are: his wife. Helen Mcssie Watson; four daughters Mrs. Ronnie (Nancy) Garris ol King. Mrs. n'ex bell of Hamptonvillc. Mrs. Dexter (Carol) Byrd and Mrs^ Carl e(Louise) Cockerham. both of Elkin; five sons, Foy Watson of Statcsville. Don Watson of Elkin. i im Watson of Yadkinville, Al and Billy Watson, both of Hampton villc; one sister. Mrs. Elishia For rest of Advance; one brother. Howard Watson of Yadkinville; 20 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. . ,, , ^ Funeral services were held at l p.m. Friday. Feb. 16. at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Junior Royall. Burial was in St. Paul's United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Lydia Ann White Mrs. Lydia Ann Rencgar White, 37. of 145 Tate Road, Rural Hall, died at her home Friday morning. Feb. 16. She was born in Statcsville. the daughter of Rudolph Parker and Barbara Harris Rencgar. Surviving are: one daughter, Mi.ss Sky White, of the home: a sister, Mrs. Janice James of MiK'ksvillc: her mother. Mrs. Bar bara Sparks of North Wilkc.sboro; her grandmother. Mrs. Fannie Harris of Boonvillc; and a niece. Miss LeAnn Levens of Mocksville. A graveside service was held al 2 p.m. Monday. Feb. 19, at San dy Springs Baptist Church in Har mony by the Rev. J. Marion Rector. - ^ . o HAVIi: <Ol'MA FN'ri-RPRISK RKCORI). rm'RS^>A^'. Miirch I, 1990- Ethel Beauchainp Ethel Bcauchiinip Bcaiiehamp. 88, of Route 3. Advance, died Fri day. Feb. 2.''. at Forsylh Menioria! Hiwpital in Win.ston-Salcni. The funeral was held at 2 p.in. Sunday. Feb. 25, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel in MiKksville with the Revs. Donald Fundcrburke and Robert Peurifoy officiating. Burial was in llic Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the cemetery fund of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Route 1, Box 137, Advance. N.C. 27(M)6. Mrs. Beauchamp was born Oct. 3. 1901. in Davic County, daughter of the late William Ed ward and Mollic Augusta Orrcll Beauchamp. She was retired from Hanes Knitting in Winston-Salcni. She was a honicmakcr and a lifelong member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Her husband. Major Beau champ. died in 1985. and a daughter. Gladys B. Wcb.sicr. died in 1977. Survivors include one nephew and two great-nephews. Mrs. Annie B. Loftis Mrs. Annie Reason l.ol'tis. 66. of Rt. I. East Bend, died Wednes day morning. Feb. 21. at her home. ' She was born in Yadkin County on October 29. 1923. to Sam S. and Amanda Matthews Adams. She was a member of the Forbush Baptist Church and retired from R.J. Reynolds. She was married to Robert U. Loftis. who survives of the home. Also surviving are; one daughter. Mrs. Glcnda Romingcr of Winston-Salcm; one son. Mr. Gerald Hutchcns of Hamptonvillc; one brother. Harvic L. Adams of Mocksvillc: Five stepchildren. Artcnc and Angela Loftis. both of .Salisbury. Eddie and J(x;y Hobs<m. both of Hamptonvillc antl Jell Hob- son of Yadkinville; one grandson: and one sicpgrandson. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. Feb. 23. ai Forbush Baptist Church by the Revs. J<»lin Wilkinson and W.B. Brawley. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Frank J. Frost health. The funeral was held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 25. in the chapel of Morrison-Studevcnt Funeral Home. Mocksville. with Elder I.W. Ijames officiating. Burial was in Cedar Creek Bapti.st Church cemetery. Born Sept. 14. 1918. in Davie County, Frost was a son of the late Frank and Lou Wilson Frost. He was self-employed as a hardwood cutter. A member of Palmetto Church, he attended Cedar Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife. Magclcnc Blackwcll Frost; a brother, Floyd Wilson of Catawba County: and a number of nieces and nephews. Willie Lee 'Bill' Orrell Mr. Willie Lee '•Bill" Orrcll of 2419 Parkway Dr.. Winston- Salem, died Friday, Feb. 22. He was born in Davic County to Lee B. and Nannie Beauchamp Or rell. He s|Hml most of his life in Forsyth Cinimy. He was a memlvr of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church. .Surviving arc: his wife. Ruth Mcchum Orrcll. of the iiomc: one daughter. Mrs. Camilla Voglcr, Sanford; five grandchildren: five sisters. Mrs. Helen Myers and ; Mrs. Mtxlcll Munday, both of Ad- 'vancc. Di>rothy Chaplin of Mocksvillc. Kirhy Leo Price of Greensboro and Aidine Daniels of Coolccmcc: three brothers. John Orrcll and .Steve Orrell. both of Advance and Herman Orrcll of Ciemmons. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 24. at Elbavillc United Methodist Church Cemetery hy the Rev. Norman DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRAE MOCKSVILLE, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March I, 1990- O tf en i- 0 /Tb Ruth Bowman Ruth Heilig McQuagc Bovvmaii, 90. of 374 N. Main St., died Feb. 26 at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Funeral .scrvicc.s were schedul ed for 11 a.m. Wedne.sday. Feb. 28 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conduetcd by the Rev. Leiand Richardson. Burial was scheduled for Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Pre.sbytcrian Church, 261 S. Main St.. Mock.svlllc. N.C. 27028. She was born Aug. 27, 1899 in Salisbury, the daughter of the late Edward Lee and Sallie Sossomon Hcilig. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and a past member of Davie County Library Board. She attended .Salisbury City .Schools anti graduated from State Normal And Industrial School. Greensboro. She taught in and was principal in Sali.sbury City Sch<xils. She was the former owner and publisher of the Da\U' Couniy J-JtU-rprisc-Rvatrd. She is preceded in death by her first hu.sband Mr. OIlic McQuage and her second hu.sband Eugene Samuel Bowman. Survivors include; one sister. Mrs. Dodd (Johnnie) Brown, of Salisbury: one niece and two nephews. Harrison B. Hickling ^ Mr. Harri.son Buford Hickling. 70. of 3605 Cornell Blvd.. Winston-Salem. died Sunday mor ning. Feb. 25. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born June 30. 1919, in Emporia, Kan., to John Harrison and Elisc Follett Hickling. Mr. Hickling .served in the United States Army and was a minister of the Gospel for forty years. He served as a pastor in Missouri, Kansas, Indiana and North Carolina. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son. Howard Leon Hickling. Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. Pearl Goans Hickling, of the home: two .sons. James Hickling. Dear born Heights. Mich.. John Hickl ing of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Brenda Sargent of Dearborn Heights. Mich, and Mrs. Karen Brown of Mocksville: one brother. Bob Hickling of Pittsburgh. Pa.: 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral .services were held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 28. at First Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Revs. Don Sigmon. Tommy Fuquay, Marion Poythrc.ss and J.P. Sizemore officiating. Burial followed in Wc.stlawn Gardens of Memorv in CIcmmons. Mrs. Camilla B. Smith Mrs. Camilla Amanda Blalock Smith. 75. of Rt. 1, Harmony, died Thursday. Feb. 22. at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winst«)n-Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 24. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Mwk.svillc. conducted by the Rev. Hay wood Hyatt and the Rev. Ker- mit Shoaf. Burial was in New Union United Methoilisl Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of New Union United Methodist Church, in care f Pal Moore. Route 6. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Smith was born on Jan. 22. 1915. in Cooleemee. daughter of the late Marvin and Phronia Simp son Blalock. She was a homemaker and was a member of New Union United Mcthodi.st Church. Her hiLsband. Jay C. Smith, preceded her in death in 1978. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Marvin Blalock Jr. and in 1985 by a daughter, Janice Faye Smith Chaflln. Surviving arc; two daughters. Phoebe Sampson of Harmony and Linda Green of Statesville: two sisters, lona Canupp of Cooleemee and Geneva Cuthrell of Fort Mill. S.C.: five grandchildren; and one great grandchild. , 9j i —Si DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. WC DAVIE COUN1Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. TilURSDAV. March I. 1990- 0 (T- d~- cn i -h! ^ David 'Crockett' Heath David Douglas Heatii, known by his friends as "Crockett", was ac cidentally killed on Saturday. Feb. 17. in Lakeland, Fla.. at the age of .TS. He was born to Waller Calvin and Kathelccn Money Heath Jr. on January 15. 1955. in Forsyth County. Surviving are: one son. David Douglas Heath Jr.; and one daughter. Li.sa Renca Heath, both of Winston-Salem; one stepson, Ronnie Rothrock of Danbury; two brothers, Tony Lee Heath and Calvin Ray Heath, both of Winst»»n-Salenr. two sisters. Edith Elizabeth Bailey of M(x:ksvillc and Downa Lynn Hill of Germanton: and one grandmother, Creola R. Heath of Lakeland. Fla. He had worked for the Bahnson Co. for a period of 11 years, and was presently employed by Florida Sheet Metal in Jacksonville, Fla. He had live in Lakeland, Fla., for the past 19 months. Graveside services were held Friday. Feb. 2.1. at Mount Gur Cemetery in Kernersville by the Rev. Richard Mathis of Amazing Grace Baptist Church. Kathleen * Peggy' Peak Mrs. Kathleen "Peggy" Vernon Peak. 56, of462-C Lindsay Manor Apartments, Kernersville died Monday. Feb. 26. at Medical Park Ho.spital. .She was born in Toa.st. N.C.. a daughter of Lloyd and Louise Ball Vernon and was a ntember of Valley View Bapti.st Church. Surviving, in addition to her father of Roanoke. Va.. and her mother of Mount Airy, are: two daughters, Mrs. Cathy NeLson of Kernersville and Mi.ss Dana Gail Peak, of the home; two step daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Zimmer man of Advance and Mrs. Vickie Fritts of Winston-Salem; one son. the Rev. Craig Peak of Belews Creek; one stepson, Gary Wayne Peak of Winston-Salem; three brothers. Homer Vernon and Jim my Vernon, both of Saurtown Mountain and Douglas Vernon of Orange County; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 28, at Valley View Bapti.st Church by the Revs. Don Collins and Robert Motsinger. Burial was in .Saints Delight Church Cemetery. 0AV\E CO. PUbL j^OCKSVILLE* Rev. Harold P. Tuttle Rev. Harold Parks Tuttle, 78, of Rt. I. Advance died at his home Friday morning, Feb. 23. after a brief illness. He was born on Sept. 1, 1911, in Win.ston-Salem to OIlic and Mamie Everhart Tuttle. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy during World War II. He was founder of the South Park Bapti.st Church, Winston-Salem and was pastor of .several independent Bap tist churches in Forsyth, Vadkin, Davie, Davidson and Rowan counties. Surviving are: his wife. Mary Virginia Hill Tuttle. of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Annie Carlene Tuttle of High Point And Mrs. Jerry Lee Oehman of Advance; five grandchildren; five great grandchildren; one brother. James Tuttle of Kernersville and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 25. at Hope Baptist Tabernacle by the Revs. David Jordan and Bobby Roberstm. Carlos E. Williams Sr. Ml . Carlos Edward Williams Sr. of Rt. 9. Mocksville, died Thurs day. Feb. 22. at his home after be ing in declining health. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 24. at Center United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice. P.O. Box 665. Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or to Center United Methodist Church Building Fund, Highway 64, Mocksville, 27028, or to the Ox ford Orphanage, c/o Mr. David Grissom, Superintendent. College St., Oxford, 27.565. Mr. Williams was born in Turner County, Ga., the .son of the late Ed and Terretha Ann Priest Williams. He was owner and operator of an Exxon Service Sta tion in Mocksville. He was a member of Center United Methixlist Church and was a member of the Mocksville Ma.sonic Lodge No. 1.34. and also was a Veteran during the Korean Conflict. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Doris Clodfelter Williams, of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Caria Prevette of Mocksville; two sons, Carlos E. Williams Jr. of Mocksville and Brian F. Williams, of the home; two brothers, Gordon G. Williams of Sycamore, Ga., and Grady W. Williams of Tyty, Ga.; and two grandchildren. 8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. March 8, 1990 ■c <r V I —Q o Ola Barney Ola Mae Martin Barney. 64, of Route 4, Mocksville died Saturday, March 3, at her home after being in declining health. Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday . March 5. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, led by the Rev. David Barney. Burial was in the Advance United Methtxiist Church cemetery. She was born Jan. 2. 1926. in • John-son County, Tenn.. a daughter of the late Thomas Martin and Elizabeth Musgraves Barney. She had retired from Baker Furniture ■ in Mocksville. Survivors include: her husband, Roy Seabon Barney; two daughters, Barbara Crotts and Diane Wallace, both of Mocksville; two sons. Andrew Barney of Tyro and Robert Barney of Mocksville; two sisters. Rose Leach of Mocksville and Ella Wilson of Zionsville; three brothers, Luther Martin of Kimberly. W.Va., Roy and Asa Martin, both of Zionsville; and nine grandchildren. Eula G. Blackwelder Eula Male Gilmore Blackwelder, 68, of Route I. Mock.sville, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Fri-' day, March 2. The funeral was conducted at 4 p.m. Monday, March 5. at Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church by the Rev. Dean Coffee and the Rev. Kenneth Hyde. Burial was in Ijames Baptist Church cemetery. Bom June 5. 1922, in Chatham County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel R. and Elsie Stout Gilmore. She was a member of the Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church. Her husband. William Harrison Blackwelder Sr., died in 1985. Survivors include: three sons, John Samuel Blackwelder, William Harrison Blackwelder Jr. and Robert Allen Blackwelder. all of Route I, Mocksville; one brother, Marvin Gilmore of Siler City; fi ve grandchildren; and two great- pmndchildrcn. Frank Lee Brock Mr. Frank Lee Brock, 69. of 112 Tafe Street, Yadkinville died at Hoots Memorial Hospital on Thursday morning, March I. He was bom in Greenville, N.C. on Nov. 2, 1920, to Nccdhom and Mary L. May Brock. He was a Veteran of the United States Army serving in World War II.Surviving arc: his wife, Geraldine Hincs Brcxk. of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Patricia Minor and Mrs. Brenda Kay Champ, both of Advance, Mrs. Martha Mitchell of Lexington and Mrs. Kathy L. Gunter of Yadkinville; two sons, Dennis F. Brock of Lexington and Walter D. Brock of the home; 18 grand children; seven great grandchildren: and one brother. Robert H. Brock of Yadkinville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. March 3, atVogler's Clemmons Chapel with burial in Legion Memorial Park. Coolecmce. Nettie Brogdon Crotts Nettie Brogdon Crotts. 97, of Route 7, died March 4 at Autumn Care Convalescent Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 6 at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. JohnDayton. Burial was in Concord United Methodi.st Church Cemetery. The family requests memorials be made to the cemetery fund at Concord United Methodist Church at Route 7, Box 230, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. She was bom July 22, 1892 in Davie County to late Dan and Mary Hellard Brodgon. She was a homemaker and was the oldest liv ing member of Concord United Methodist Church. Her husband. Frank Crotts,preceded in her death. Survivors include: two daugthers, Sadie Crotts Wagoner and Kathleen Spry, both of Route 7. Mocksville; two sons. Henry Crotts and Homer Crotts, both of Route 7, Mocksville; 23 grand children, 62 great grandchildren and fi ve grcjit-grcat granchildrcn. She was preceded in death by two sons. Tommy and Buddy Crotts. C.R. Morgan Calvin Roscoc Morgan. 86, of Gold Hill, died at 9 p.m. Friday,March 2, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. He had been indeclining health for two years andseriously ill for three weeks. The funeral was held at 3 p.m.Sunday, March 4, at LuthersLutheran Church, conducted by theRev. Tommy K. Beaver, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Sept. 2, 1903, in RowanCounty, he was a son of the lateJohn Calvin and Jenny CulpMorgan. Etiucatcd in the R<iwanCounty Sch(H)ls. he attcmlcd Poiul SchiHil and the Farm Life School in China Grove.Retired in 1972 after 30 years of service from the Rowan Cotton Mill as an oiler, he was also aretired farmer. He was a member of Luthers Lutheran Church. His wife, Maggie ShaverMorgan, died March 18. 1955. Survivors include: a son. C. Ro.scoe Morgan Jr. of China Grove; two daughters. MargaretBailey of Cooleemee and Mary Kathleen Morgan of the home; two sisters. Freda Cole of Dcnton andRoxie Morgan of the MeadowsRetirement Center in Rockwell;five grandchildren; and fourgreat-grandchildren. QAV1E CO. PUBLIC LIBRAPV MOCKSVILLE. NO 8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. March 8. 1990 O cr tn 1/1 'I 0 Annie Ruth Leonard Mrs. Annie Ruth Koontz Leonard. 80, of Route 3. Moeksville, died Sunday, March 4. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral .services were held Tues day. March 6, at Fork Baptist Church, conducted hy the Rev. Gordon Joyner. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may he made to Fork Baptist Church Building Fund, Route 3. Moeksville, N.C. 27028. She was horn June 10, 1909. in Davidson County, daughter of the late Taylor Frcderiek and Ninna Bailey Koontz. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church and a homemaker. Her husband. Wade Harrison Leonard Sr.. preceded her in death Jan. 19. 1983. Surviving arc: one son. Wade H. Leonard Jr. of Moeksville; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Opal Mae Mathis Mrs. Opal Mae Mathis. 70. of 1003 Huffine Mill Road, Greensboro, died Saturday. March 3. at Moses Cone Hospital. Funeral services were held Mon day, March 5. at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Wilkes County, where she was a member. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was a native of Surry Couii- ty and the retired owner of Opal s Beauty Shop. Surviving are: two grandsons, three brothers. Garvey Mathis of Rock Hill, S.C., Richard Mathis of Thomasville. J.D. Mathis of East Bend; two sisters, Mrs. Madge Calloway of Wilmington, and Mrs. Betty Brawley of Moeksville. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Greensboro, 706 N. Greene Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27401. Willie Cook Penninger Mrs. Willie Cook Penninger. 71, of Route 1, Woodleaf died Monday night. March 5 at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salishu^. She had been in declining health for 1 '/i years hut death was unexpected. Funeral services were schedul ed for Thursday, March 8 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel hy the Rev. Larry Allen aiid Rev. Shelby Harbur. Burial will be in Legion Memoiral Park in Cooleemee. . . , j . The family was scheduled to receive friends Wedne.sday. March 7 from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. . , The family request that memorials be sent to Cooleemee First Baptist Church, Cooleemee. N.C.. 27014. She was born in Yadkin Comi ty. Feb. 6. 1919 to the late Lewis W. and Matilda Shores Cook, and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Cooleemee First Baptist Church where she was a member of the willing workers Sunday School class. She is survived by: her husband. John Frank Penninger of the home, who she married in 1938; one daughter, Debby Misenheimer of Cooleemee; three sons. Leon Pen ninger of Cooleemee. Terry Pen ninger of Lexington, and Barry Penninger of Maryland; two sisters. Mary Geneva Hill of Salisbury, and Elsie C. Hodgson of Cooleemee; one brother. Henry Cook of Route 4. Moeksville; two half sisters. Donna Shoaf and Ira Mannuel, both of Winston-Salem; nine grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews Ina Mae Pharr Ina Mae Redmon Pharr. 74. of Route 6, Murphy's Trailer Park. Moeksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, at her home. , ,, , Funeral services were held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home with the pa.stor, Jes.se Leach, officiating. Burial was to be in the New Jerusalem Holiness Church cemetery March ^ Born Dec. 7. 1915, in Iredcll County. Mr. Phan was a daughter of the late Lillian Redmon. She was a member of New Jerusalem Holiness Church. Her husband, Nathan Pharr, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a son, Tony Wilson of Moeksville; and two brothers. Bill Dalton and Hobort Redmon. both of Moeksville. Rosa V.H. Pritchett Rosa Virgie Hartman Pritchett, 82 of Wadesboro Nursing Home, and formerly of 136 Fairgrove Road, Thomasville died March I in Anson County Hospital in Wadesboro. She was born Sept. 14, 1907 m Davidson County to Edward Jacob and Mary Lou Smith Hartman, andlived most of her life in Davidson County. She was a homemaker, a member of Johnstown United Methodist Church in Thomasville. Her husband, Rufus R. Pntchelt preceded her in death on April l.*!. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC HBPARV mocksville, no <5~- 8-I)AVIE CODNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 8. 1990 O cn gz W- <D o 1984. Survivors include: one daughter, Jackie Russet! of Thomasville; one son, Darreii G. Pritchett Of Thomasville; four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun day, March 4 at J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home Chapel in Thomasville. Burial was in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Delia Mae Sales Delia Mae Sales of Route I, Booneville died March 2 in Yadkinville Ho.spital. She was born in Wilkes County on Dec. 12, 1889 to the late Jake and Lucinda Bowles Armstrong. She was a member of Clarks Chapel Baptist Church. She is survived by: two sons, Graham Sales of Chicago, III., and Dallas "Doc" Sales of Siler City; four daughters, Mamie Carter of Booneville, Mable Powell of Southhill, Va., Lovey Shipp of Winston-Salem, Imogene Bowles of Elkin; one brother. Warren Armstrong of Winston-Salem; 74 grandchildren and numerous great and great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were schedul ed for March 8 at 2 p.m. at Clarks Chapel Baptist Church by the Rev. T.R. Orr and the Rev. Thomas Williams. Burial was scheduled for the church cemetery. The family was scheduled to receive friends at the church from 7-9 p.m on Wednesday, March 7. The body was scheduled to be taken from Morrison Studivant Funeral Home one houre before the service March 8 to lie in state. Lillian Y. Redman Mrs. Lillian Young Redman of 3612 Cornell Boulevard, died Saturday, March 3, at the Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was the daughter of the lat William and Robena L. Young. She was a native of Davie County and a member of Mt. Carmel Bap tist Church where she was a Deaconess and vice president of the: Nurse's Board. She is survived by: her husband, Mr. Alonzo Redman, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth' (Ann) GrifTin of Clemmons; two grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Gladys Chunn and Ms. Maggie Lee Young, both of Mocksville; one son-in-law, John Wayman GrifFin of Clemmons; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, at the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, to be conducted by Dr. H.L. Moore, with burial to follow in the Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Lonnle M. York Mr. Lonnic McCoy York. 62, of Rl. 9. Statcsvillc, died Thursday, March I. at his home following a declining illnc.ss of six months. He was bt>rn in Iredell County on Jan. I, 1928, toTabithaTrivette York, who survives of Mocksville and the late Clyde McCoy York. Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. Gay Patterson York, of the home: five daughters, Mrs. Kathy Earljl. of Troutman, Mrs. Patricia Sloari. Mrs. Sharon Stroud. Mrs. Caria Ottonc and Mrs. Anita Hall, all of Statesville; six si.sters, Mrs. Lillian Rash of Clemmons, Mrs. CIco Sharpc of Harmony, Mrs. Nettie Carter of Mocksville. Mrs. Doris Sloan of Olin, Mrs. Mae Foster and Mrs. Sylvia Eddinger, both of Winston-Salem; and ll grandchildren. Funeral .services were held Saturday, March 3, at Rcavis Funeral Home Chapel, Harmony by the Rev. Donald Gant and the Rev. Aaron Carter. Burial was in Winthrop Friends Cemetery. Henry A. Taylor Henry A. "Punkin" Taylor, 80. of 171 W. Maple Ave., Mocksville, died Saturday. March 3, at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held Monday. March 5, at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Lcland Richardson officiating. Burial was in Joppa Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Jop pa Cemetery Fund, do Ruby Pur vis, P.O. Box 749. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born July 12, 1909, in Davie County. He was a retired route salesman for Star Linen in SalisBufy. Survivors included: his wife. Ethel Childcrs Taylor of the home: one .son. Jim A. Taylor of Statesville; one daughter. Ann Taylor Gillis of Mock.sville; three grandchildren: and «)ne great grandchild. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVICLe, NC DAVIK COUN I V I:NTKRI'RISK RWORD. TII|lRSI>/\\. Msirih 15. IWO- O CO Alta Rison Eaton Mr. Alia Rison Eaton. 70. of Route .S. Mocksvillc. died at his homo Friday. March 9. after be ing in declining health for sc\er:il years. He was born in Davie Cotinly to the late Samuel and Bessie Siuool Eaton. He was a member of Cedar Creek Bapti.st Church, and was a World War II Veteran. Funeral services were to be hekl on Wedne.sday. March 14. at I2:.10 p.m. in the chapel of Morrison- Sludevent Funeral Home in Mocksville with Dr. W.C. Hay of ficiating. Burial was to follow at 2 p.m. in the National cemetery in Salisbury. Mr. Eaton is survived by; his wife, Mrs. Annie Lee Scott Raton, of the home: two brothers. .Samuel V. Eaton of San Bernardino. Calif, and Everett A. Eaton of Mocks villc. Several other relatives also .survive. » Jack Masten Jack Masten. .54. of Route 6, Ocean Haven, Shallotte. died Sun day, March 4. 1990. He was a native of Davie County before moving to Shallotte. The family saw friends Tuesday night. March 6. from 7-9 p.m. at Brunswick Funeral Service. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. March 7. in the Brim.swick Funeral Home Chapel. Shallotte. with the Rev. Macon Wood officiating. Burial was to follow in Brooks Cemetery. Born in Surry County on Nov. 7. 19.^5. he was a son of Rhodessia Masten Garris of Shallotte and the late Seaborn Lytton Masten. He was a self-employed carpenter. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife. Nancy Le.ster Masten. of the home: a brother, Charles Masten of Mocksville: a si.ster. Mrs. Charles (Olive) Burgess of Mocksville: six rtieccs and a nephew, all of Mocksville. —a o Jim Moore Franklin Mr. Jim Moc»rc Franklin. 72. of New York. N.V.. died Sunday. March 4. at his home. He was born in Fonsyih County Jan. .5. 1918. to William Arthur and Belly Shcllon Franklin. Mc had lived in New York for mosi »)f his adult life. He was preceded in death by two brothers. Pete Franklin and John Franklin. Surviving arc: one sister. Mrs. Mary Sowers of Advance: two brothers. Daniel and Robah Franklin, both of Lewisville and a number of nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at p.m. Friday. March 9. in For- syth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to cither the VFW or American Region Po.st of the donor's choice. John R. Smith John Roswell Smith. 88. of Route I. Advance died at his home Monday. March 12, aflera period of declining health. A graveside .service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. March 14. at Bethlehem United Methodi.st Church cemetery, conducted by the Revs. Robert Peurifoyand Donald Fnntlerburkc. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Route I. Box 1-^7. Advance. N.C. 27(H)6. B«)rn in Davie County (»n Aug. 6. 1901. Smith was a .son of the late John A. ami Nancy James Smith. A carpenter, he was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I. A .stepdaughter. Vcrlie Mae Hartman. preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife. Leona Rcna Smith: two step daughters. Kathleen Hilton of Ad vance ai^d Dare Fowler of Colum bus: a sister. Polly Grey of Green.sboro; a half sister, Hattie Mae McCulloh of Advance; seven grandchildren: nine great grandchildren: and five great-great-grandchildren. '^Thoma.s J. Stanley Thomas Jason Stanley. 54. of 227 Liberty Rd.. Archdale died at 12:15 p.m. Thursday. March 8. at Baptist Hospital. He had been in declining health since November and critically ill tor two months. Stanley was born on March 26. 1935. in Rowan County, a .son of Thomas Luther and Jesse Cooley Stanley. He had been a resident of Archdale for the past 19 years and was employed by Brookdale Fur niture Co. He was a member of Hope Chapel Baptist Church. On Feb. 8. 1959, he was mar ried to Evelyn Everhart Stanley, who survives of the home. Also surviving are: two .sons, Thomas Wayne Stanley of High Point and Billy Gray Stanley, of the home: two daughters. Mrs. Tere.sa Stanley Fowler of Archdale and Mrs. Paul (Sarah) Spaugh of Ad vance: his mother, Mrs. Jesse Stanley of Rt. I, Woodleaf; three brothers. Joe Stanley of Rt. I, Woodleaf. David Stanley of Salisbury and Doug Stanley of Louisiana; eight skstcrs. Mrs. H.A. (Lynn) Motsinger of Win.ston- .Salcm. Mrs. W.G. (Dora) Corbctt and Mrs. N»)ra Williatiis. both of Salisbury. Ms. Zelnia Stanley of Mocksville. Miss Martha Stanley. Ms. Barbara Holmes and Ms. Dol ly Brown, all of Newport News. Va.. and Mrs. Lonnie (Linda) Shores of MtK'ksvillc: and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. March It), at Hope Chapel Bapti.st Church by the Revs. J<*e Bare and Kenneth R. Iknvler. Burial was in Guilford Memorial Park Cemeterv. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO <5~ o DAVIK ("OliNIA KNIKKPRISK RIXOKI). TIRIRSDAV. Marili 15. I9«;0- <J <r- <r- fA vi . —Q o <s^ . <i >/Charlie F. jarvis Sr. Mr. Charlie Franklin Jarvis Sr., 71, rornicrly of Rt. 1, Advance, died at The Oaks at Forsyth Wednesday. March 7. after an il- lne.ss of several years. He was born in Advance, the son of Williani Franklin and Jennie Bceding Jarvis. He was a retired truck driver for Spector Freight and Roadway Expre.ss. His early life was spent in Davie County. He lived in Winston-Saleni for 25 years and moved back to Advance in 1968. He was a iiieniber of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. ; He was preceded in death by his wife. Agnes Cope Jarvis. Surviving are; four daughters. Mrs. Alvin (Shelby) Fo.ster of Ad vance, Mrs. Clarence (Jo Ann) ZiglarofRt. 1.1. Winslon-Salem. Mrs. Eugene (Gail) Bowman and Mrs. Percy (Ruby) Brcndle. both of Win.ston-Salcm; one son. Charlie F. Jarvis Jr. of Rt. 9. Winston-Saleni and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. March 9. at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church by the Rev. Leon Wood and the Rev. Samtny Shoaf. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. 'Nan' B. Smith Nannie Beatrice "Nan" Smith, 80. of Route 2. Linwood died Monday. March 12. at Lexington Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. March 14, at Jersey Baptist Cliurch. conducted by the Rev. Morris Hollindd. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the building or scholarship fund of Jersey Bapti.st Church. Route 19. Box 828. Lexington. N.C. 27292. Born in Davidson County on Jan. 20. 1909. Miss Smith was a daughter of the late Julius Marcell and Mary Emma Trantham Smith. A retired teacher, she was a member of Jersey Baptist Church, where she had taught the adult Bi ble class for 40 years and was a member of the church history committee. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. W.L. (Lena) Smith of Linwood; four brothers, Paul. Frank, and Raymond Smith, all of Linwoixl. and Claude Smith of Knoxvillc. Tenn. OftVlE CO. PUBLIC l^RAPV MOCK&VIUE. NC DAVII-: COl'NTV KN I KKPRISK UI-.COUI). IHl'RSDAV. Maicli 22 1990- O <r <r rv ro I "t |B€|rtha P. Beck i ^rtha Pints Beck, 90. former- ;iy nf Cooleemcc, died Friday. March 16. at Lewis Gale Hospital. Salem. Va. . The Tuneral was held at 2 p.m. ..Sunday. March 18. at Eaton's Fuperal Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Gordon Joyner. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church ;cemctery. ; Memorials may be made to Fork ,*Baptisl Church Cemetery Fund, !Route3, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. : Born Oct. 18, 1899, in Davie ►Copnty, Mrs. Beck was a daughter lof the late James F. and Minnie 'Hebdrix Potts. She was a 'homemaker. - Her husband, Floyd P. Beck, •and a daughter. Lucille Beck Pitt- •man. preceded her in death. • Survivors include: twojdaiighters, Mrs. Rovie (Ruth) ;Mayberry Jr. of Vinton, Va., and •Mi4. Roland (Hallene) Spencer of ^tfiens, Ga.; six grandchildren; tand four great-grandchildren. . Dr. Vemard F. Bond Jr. Dr. Vemard Franklin Bond Jr., 68, of 865 Warwicke Place, Ber muda Run, died Wednesday, March 14,; at Medical Park . Hospital. i He was born on Aug. 6. 1921, ^in Bluefield, W.Va., to Vernard Franklin Bond and Audrey Hillman ;Bobd Sr. Surviving are: his wife, • Marianne MacAulay Bond, of the •home; one daughter and son-in- laW, Marianne B. (Robert E.) Price ; Jr.i of Farmington; two sons and ; daughters-in-law, Vemard F. and • Barbara A. Bond III of Littleton, : Colo., and F. MacAulay and Terri R. Bond of King; his mother, Mrs. ; Audrey H. Bond of Wiaston-Salem ; and two grand- children. : A memorial service was held at .'2 p.m. Friday, March 16, at St. 1 Paul's Episcopal Church by Dr. Dudley Colhoun and the Rev. Joan '.Grimm. Burial was in the ! Memorial Gardens at the church. 1' lyfcmorials may be made to the •'■A.L.S. Association for Research, • 21021 Ventura Blvd., Suite 321,;:WOodland Hills, Calif. 91364, or • to Si. Paul's Episcopal Church, St. •Clements Episcopal Church ; Building Fund, 2849 Middlebrook ;.Dr"., Clemmons, N.C. 27012. ^ Mrs. Lucille C. Orrell Mrs. Lucille Crouse Orrell, 90, of Walnut Cove, died early Satur day morning, March 17, at Guar dian Care.She was bom in Alleghany County to Creed and Sarah Franklin Crouse. Surviving are: one daughter,Mrs. EILseO. Levy of Hollywood, Calif.; one son, Arthur M. OrrellJr. of 6050 Vance Road, Kernersville; and two grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 19, at Quaker Gap Baptist Church cemetery. The Rev. Jim Baldwin officiated. iB^hana Q. Davis ; Bcthana Queen Davis. 84, of .'Roiitc 7. Mocksville, died .S<itur- ;day, March 17. at Autumn Care :Nur.sing Center.The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 19, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conductedjby the Rev. Billy Sloop. Burial was .'in -Turrentine Baptist Church .cemetery. : Born March 12, 1906. in Alc.\-|an((cr County, Mrs. Davis was a daughter of the late Julius and Almcada Barker Queen. Her husband. Charles Davis, died in 1981. ' Sur\ ivor.s include: a .son. Charles Davis Jr. of Mocksville; two daughters. Mrs. Ma.x (Hclgia) Johnson and Mrs. William (Marian) Phillipi, both of 'Mocksville; .seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY M0CK6VILl£t N6 DAMK COrN I:N ri:RPKISK UKCORD. •| l^l'RSI)A^ . Mnnli 22 1990- o r (T A % CO 9- 3— <r- •<9 Dewey E. * Buster' Cook Mr. Dewey Eugene "Bu.ster" Cook, 45. of Rt. 7. Walt Wilson Rd., Mocksvllic died Thursday, March 15. at his home. Funeral services were private. Burial was in the Turrentine Bap tist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Turrentine Bap tist Church, Rt. 7, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Mr. Cook was bom in Davie County to Lxtuise Massey Cook of Rt. 7, Mocksville and the late Johnny Cook, rie was retired from Ingersol-Rand Corp. and had been disabled for the past ten years. He was educated in the Davie County Schools and was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. He was a member of the Army Na tional Guard. He was preceded in death by a brother, Roger Cook in 1969 and his father in 1976. Surviving in addition to his mother are: his wife, Dianne Cook Cook: one daughter. Crystal Cook, of the home: two sisters, Dorothy • C. Gaither of Rt. 7, Mocksville and Linda Cook of Rt. 4, Mocksville; and one brother, Robert Cook, Salisbury St., Mocksville. James C. Luffman Mr. James Clyde Luffman, 80, a resident of Route I, State Road, died Saturday, March 17, at the Davie County Hospital, Mocksville. He was born in Wilkes County Sept. 21, 1909, a son of the late Luther and Alice Harris Luffman. Mr. Luffman was married Aug. II, 1935, to Pearl Walters Luff man. She preceded him in death Feb. 29, 1987. He was a retired tobacco and cat tle farmer. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Danny (Nancy Louise) Darnell of State Road; two sons, James Javan "Jim" Luffman of Greensboro, Roby Lee Luffman of Route 3, Mocksville; three grand children; two sistters, Mrs. Hubert (Sarah Jane) Martin, and Mrs. Lcdford (Flora) Tucker, both of State Road; and one brother, Lester C. Luffman of Long Beach, Calif. Also preceding Mr. Luffman in death was one sister, Mrs. Thomas Lee (Verlie) Davis and four brothers, V. Winfree, Custis, Walker and Ivan Luffman. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Glenn Byrd and the Rev. Woodrow Wishon. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Marie A. Williams Mrs. Marie Ambum Williams, 64, of 7984 Glade Avenue, Rural Hall, died Sunday afternoon, March 18, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after several years of declining health. Mrs. Williams was bom in Low Gap, a daughter of George Washington and Etta Doby Am bum. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are: her husband, John Mack Williams, of the home; a daughter, Ms. Susan Williams of Rural Hall; a son. Randy Williams of Tobaccoville; four grand children; three sisters, Mrs. Howard (Maggie) Smith of Low Gap, Mrs. Irene Styers of Mocksville, and Mrs. Frances Miller of Nashville, Tenn. Funeral .services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 20, at Hayworth-Miller Rural Hall Chapel by the Revs. H. Dwight Cartncr and Billy Morrison with burial in Crestview Memorial Park. OAVIE CO, UBRARY MOCK^Lir^. N« DAVIK C'OrN TV KNTKRrKISK RKCORD. ■|■Hl'RSI)A^ . Mincli 22 1990— O <r CO \/* 0/ i >: o 2= <r- Charles T. Shore Churles Thomas Shore, 21, of Cemetery Street, Cooleemee, died Thursday, March 15. at his home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at Mocksvillc Church of God, conducted by the Rev. Dwight Durham. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. Born in Davie County July 4, 1968, Shore was a .son of Thomas Ray Shore of the home and the late Burlie Creason Shore. A graduate of Davie High School, he was employed with Jockey International textile plant. He was a member of the Mocksville Chruch of God. Survivors, in addition to his father, include his stepmother, Shelbia Shore, of the home; a sister, Janet Susan Shore Whitesidcs of Mocksville; two brothers, Kenneth Scott and Ray Shore, both of Cooleemee; three stepsisters, Angie Tucker of Locust, Toni Smith of Ridgecrest and Lisa Whitlcy of 0<ikboro; two stepbrothers, Larry Burris Jr. of Ridgecrest and Greg Burris of Charlotte; and his stepgrand- mothcr. Ruby Goss of Oakboro. Carley L. Embler The funeral for Carley Lc.stcr Embler was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, to be con ducted by the Rev. Kermit Shoaf. Burial was to follow in Fulton United Methodist Church cemetery in Advance. Embler, 82, of Route 3, Williams Road, Mock.sville, died Monday, March 19, at his home as the result of a fire. Memorials may be made to the restoration fund of Fulton United Methodist Church, Route 2, Ad vance, N.C. 27006. Born Oct. 24, 1907, in Guilford County, Embler was a son of the late John and Betty Beck Embler. Formerly employed with Alma Desk Co. in High Point, he was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a Methodist. Survivors include: a number of nieces and nephews, including Bet ty Williams of Route 3, Mocksville, with whom he had made his home at one time. Charlie L. Reeves Mr. Charlie Lc.ster Reeves, 79. of Rt. I, Sheffield Rd., Harmony, died Monday, March 19, at Broughton Memorial Hospital, Morganton, after being in declin ing health for three years. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 21, at New Union United Methodist Church by the Revs. Haywood Hyatt, Wade Wright and Melvin Becker. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Research, 836 Oak St., Win.ston-Salem, N.C. 27101, or to the New Union United Methodist Church, Rt. 6, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Mr. Reeves was bom in Davie County to the late John B. and Scliah Beck Reeves and was a farmer and carpenter. He was a member of New Union United Methodi.st Church. His wife. Ida Mae Richard.son Reeves, preceded him in death in 1986. Surviving are: four daughters, Mrs. Nola Ludwiek of Greens boro, Mrs. Kalherinc Roiith of Climax, Mrs. Brenda Faw of Charlotte and Mrs. Mary Teague of Rt. 1, Harmony; one son. Wade Reeves of Rt. I, Harmony; 12 grandchildren; .seven great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Brogdon of Greensboro. Mrs. Sallie Belle Lonj; Mrs. Sallic Belle W<«hI Long. 98, of 5220 C'(nintry Club Rd.. Win.ston-Salcm. died Tuesday, March l.t, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital after three years of declin ing health. She was born on May .^0. 1891. in Davie County to Hiriam and Vira Slater Wood. Mrs. Long spent most of her life in Win.slon .Salem and was a member of Jonestown Baptist Church where .she was the eldest member. In addition to her parents, siie was precedctl in death by her hus band, Charlie W. Long and a son. Frank P. L«)ng Sr. Surviving are: one daughlcr. Mrs. Nell Jkott of Winston-Salem; one daughler-in-law. l-dna A. Long «)f Winston-Salem; tme sister, Maria Cornatzer of Lewisville; four grandchildren: and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thurstlay. March 15. at Jttne.stown Bapli.st Church by the Rev. Art Dunham. Burial was in Clemmons First Baptist Church Cemetery. -nAVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 29, 1990 (T <r Qi 'A 2/ i Wilsie G. *Buck* Baity Mr. Wilsie Gray "Buck" Bai ty, 75. of Rl. .1. Yadkinvillc, died at 10:19 a.m. Tuesday, March 20. at For.syth Memorial Hospital. . He was born in Forsyth County to lsa.ac I. and .Sallie C. Baity Bai ty. He was a member of Courtney Baptist Church. Mr. Baity was founder of Baity Tire Service and femained active until retirement. Surviving arc: his wife. Dorothy Kiger Baity. <if the home: two (laughters. Mrs. Lee (Carolyn) Barksdale Jr. of Greensboro and Mrs. Baxter (Dottc) Slaughter III of Clemmons: two grandchildren; two sisters. Miss Hazel Baity of Yadkinvillc and Mrs. Allen (Sallie Mae) Hoots of Winston-Salcm; (wo brothers. Lindsay G. and Lawrence Baity, both of Yadkinvillc. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. March 22. at Courtney Baptist Church by the Rev. Vincent Young with burial in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Senior Adults of Courtney Baptist Church, c/o Dean Norris. Rt. 5. Box 453. M(wksville. N.C. 27028. Fred Coleman Barney Mr. Fred Coleman Barney. 63. of Route 4, Mocksville. died sud denly at his home Monday. March 26. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday. March 28. at Eaton's Funeral (fhapel by the Rev. Joe Collins. Burial was to follow in Hardison Methodist Church cemetery. He was born in Cooleemee. son of the late Sam and Duella Melton Barney. He was a retired mechanic from McLean Trucking Company. He was a member of Cooleemee first United Methodi.st Church and served in the United States Navy during World War II. Surviving are: his wife. Faye Dwiggins Barney; one daughter. Martha B. Latham of Mocksville; two grandchildren; and two sisters, bot B. Shoaf and Betty Bowers, both of Cooleemee. Herman W. Griffin Mr. Herman William Griffin. 64. of Rt. I. Box 263. King died unexpectedly at his home on Wednesday morning. March 21. He was born in Forsyth County on March 15. 1926. to John and Bertie Nifong Griffin. He wjis a retired plumber and was a veteran of World War II. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. March 23. at Slate Funeral Home Chapel. King, by Charles Reese, minister. Burial was in Crestview Memorial Park. Rural Hall. Surviving arc: two sons. Ronnie Griffin, and wife. Wanda, and Perry Griffin, and wife. .Sandy, both of Winston-Salcm; three grandchildren; four sisters. Mrs. Mamie Browder of King, Mrs. Ruby Petticord and Mrs. Barbara Davis, both of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Norma Campbell of Florida; four brothers. Earl Griffin of King, Ray Griffin of Advance, Fred and Bobby Griffin, both of Winston-.Salem. Paul L. Hamrick Paul Lancaster Hamrick. 79. formerly of 745 Elderwood Ave.. Winston-Salem, died Thursday, March 22. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. A memorial .service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday. March 25. at Ard- more Baptist Church in Win.ston- Salem. coinducted by Dr. J.L. Wilson. Memorials may be m.ade to Ard- more Baptist Church, 530 Irving St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Born in Forest City on Nov. 22, 1910, Hamrick was a son of the late Crayton and Eller Lanca.ster Hamrick. He had been owner and operator of the soda shop at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. His wife, Ro.se Gilliam Hamrick. preceded him in dciith. Survivors include: a daughter. Judy H. DixonofWin.ston-Salem; a son, Paul Lancaster Hamrick Jr. of Houston. Texas; four grand children; a sister, Alice Johnson of Virginia Beach, Va.; and a brother. Asa Hamrick of Parkton. DAVIE CO. PUBLtC UBRAR MOCKSVUXE. N« (Yli -DAVIE C(»IINTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 29, 1990 I William F. Blalock n William Frank Blalock, 82, of Route 5, Albemarle, died Tuesday, March 20, at Stanly Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 23, at Stanly Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Doland Humphries. Burial was in the Bear Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. Born April 24, 1907, in Stanly County, Blalock was a son of the late Daniel and Rosie Morris BlalcKk. He had retired from Alcoa in Badin. Survivors include; his wife, Ruth Almond Blalock; a ,son, William "Bill" F. Blalock of Badin; three daughters, Mrs. Darrell (Shirley) Efird and Mrs. Johnny (Elaine) Gill, both of Badin, and Mrs. Frank (Jane) Morton of Lexington; a biother, Jc.sse Singleton, of Mocksville; a sister, Nellie Mae Thompson of New London; 11 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. Wilburn Tal' Graham Mr. Wilburn Powell "Pal" Graham, 84, of Maiden died Satur day. March 24, in North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem following a two month illness. A native of Catawba County, he was bom Aug. 29,1905, .son of the late Henry and Ellen Brooks Graham. He was past chairman of the Deacon Board and Church Treasurer at Maiden Chapel Bap- list Church, and was a retired foreman of Maiden Chair Com pany. He was a member of Star of Gibraltar 631 and Gibraltar Masonic Lodge No. 787 Prince Hall Affiliate. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Alberta Gant Graham of Seneca, S.C.; two sons. Nelson Graham of Mocksville, and Grady Graham qf Shcrrills-Ford, with whom he had made his home for the past four years; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, March 31. at I p.m. at Maiden Chapel Baptist Church. Dr. Robert Abbott will officiate, burial will follow in the church cenletery. Estelle L. Miller Eslcllc Lewis Miller, 78. of Ket- tcring. Ohio, formerly of Wiaston- Salem. died at 4 p.m. Friday, March 23, at Kcltering Medical Center. She is survived by: her daughter. Alice Kemper of Kcltering; two grandchildren; two great grandchildren; three sisters, Aileen Bryant of Mocksville, Virginia Church and Helen Fare, both of Wiaston-Salem; one brother, J. Raleigh Lewis of Win.ston-Salem: and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral services were held at I p.m. Tuesday, March 27, at David Cemetery, Ketiering. Ohio. Pa.stor Lawrence L. Hard officiated. / Earnest W. Mitchem Earnest Wade Mitchem, 22, of Route 2, Mocksville, died unex pectedly Thursday, March 22. at his home. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. March 24, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Lanny Atkins. Burial was in West Lawn Garden of Memories in CIcmmons. Born Feb. 12, 1968. in Bluefield, W.Va.. Mitchem was a son of Irvin Allen and Elva Marie Orren Mitchem of Advance. He was employed with Bepco Manufacturing Co. in Winston-Salem. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: a son, Curtis Er- win Mitchem of the home; a sister. Sheila Marie Mitchem of Advance; three brothers. Allen Lee, Steven Ray and Daniel James Mitchem, all of Advance; maternal grandfather, Stewart Orren of Advance; and paternal grandmother, Florence Mitchem of Princeton, W.Va. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVIUE, N» -DAVIK C'dUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 29, 1990 0 cr r\ CO i y— r cT o Mrs. Glide Alma Splcer Mrs. Glide Alma Anders Splcer, 85, of 812 Birch Lane, Kerncrsville, died Friday, March 23, at Medical Park Hospital, Winston-Salem. She was born in Gray.son Coun ty. Va.. on August 27, 1904, a daughter of Floyd Preston and Pollie Ann Haga Anders. She was a former member of Pleasant View Bapli.st Church, Winston-Salem and was a member of the Old Kerwin Baptist Church. Surviving arc: two sons. Alvin L. Spicer of Kemersville and Robert G. Spicer of Rl. II, Winstcm-Salem; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Hallie Stomcan of Kemersville and Mrs. Lura White of Mock.sville; and one brother, Posey Anders of Independence, Va. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 25, at Pierce Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Mount Gur Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Forsyth County. Rev. Virgil J. Sykes Rev. Virgil Joseph Sykes. 74, Motsinger Rd., Wallburg, died Wednesday evening, March 21, at his home. He was bom on Dec. 23, 1915, in Hays to Joseph Wiley and Ada Tatc Hayes Sykes. He pastoral for 52 years, most recently retiring as minister of Church of God of Prophecy. During his ministry, he pastored numerous churches in North Carolina, Virginia and Delaware. He also worked as a carpenter. Surviving are: his wife, Nonie Heath Sykes. t)f the home; two daughters, Betty L. Capps of Winston-Salem and Elizabeth Johnson of PfafRown; two sons, V. Eugene "Gene" Sykes and Joseph W. SykeS, both of Winston-Salem; three great-grandchildren; four sisters, Pauline Dezem of Rural Hall, Louise Boyles, Kathleen Shamel Sykes, and Ruby West, all of Winston-Salem; and a brother, James R. Sykes of Belview. Wash. Two brothers. Dean and Ed Sykes, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. March 24, at Church of God of Prophecy by Bishop E. Eugene Johnson, Rev. Kenneth Dees, and Rev. Blane L. Poiisinger with burial at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Church of God of Prophecy, do Edith Waller, Rt. 7, Box 164, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Hugh Foster Wagner Mr. Hugh Fo.ster Wagner. 73, of Route 7, Mocksville died Sunday. March 25. at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital after being in declin ing health for the past several years. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 27. at lur- rentine Baptist Church by the Rev. Billy J. Sloop. Burial was in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for the Building F'und of Turrentinc Baptist Church, c/o Gene James. Route 7, Box 50. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mr. Wagner was bom in Davie County to the late Lewis Franklin and Alice Foster Wagner and was a retired watchmaker with 44 years of service. He was a graduate of the Spencer School of Watchmak ing. He was a World War 11 veteran of the United States Army. He had been a lifelong member of Turrentine Baptist Church where he had served as church treasurer for 26 years and a deacon for 30 years. He had been chairman of the building committee and was Ibniicr chairman of the cemetery committee. He was preceded in death by a daughter. Breiula Darlcne Wagner, and also two brothers. Clinard "Mike" Wagner and John Wagner. Survivors include: his wife. Pauline Hellard Wagner, of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Mclvin (Judy) Becker of Route 4, Mwksvillc; one son, Robert Foster W.ngnerof Liimbcrton; five grand children; three sisters. Mrs. Carl (Velma) Carter of Route 4. Mocksville, Mrs. Margaret Bar- nhardl of High Point. Mrs. D.T. (Elizabeth) James of Winston- Salem: anil one brother. Paul V/agner of Route 7. Mocksville. QAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBaARY MOCKSVIUE, Ne -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. March 29, 1990 ^ Juanita S. Walker Juanita Smith Walker, 58, of Jeter Road. Woodleaf died at I ;35 a.m. Monday, March 26, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for five years and seriously ill for two weeks. Funeral arrangements were in complete Tuesday afternoon. No ble and Kelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury were in charge of funeral services. Born Feb. 4, 1932, in Lex ington, Mrs. Walker was a daughter of the late Clinton and Elizabeth Legion Smith. She at tended Dunbar High School and had been employed as a domestic. Survivors include: two daughters, Carolyn Cuthbertson of Woodleaf and Edith Smith Lagrand of Charlotte; five grandchildren; three brothers, Donald Lee Smith of Avon Park, Fla., Benny Smith of Salisbury and Ben Uwrence Smith of Ea.st Spencer; five sisters, Lois Oglesby of Fayetteville, Ruth Reid of East Spencer, Dorothy Gib.son of Macon, Ga., Peggy Allen of Mocksville and Margaret Smith of Avon Park, Fla. Agnes S. White Agnes Viola .Stewart White. 79. of Warner Robins. Ga.. a former resident of Mocksville. died Wcdne.sday. March 21. at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon after a .short illness. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. March 24, al Ijamcs Crossroads Baptist Church in Davie County, conducted by the Revs. Thomas Stewart and Darous Stewart, both nephews of Mrs. White. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church. Route 1. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born Feb. 20. 1911. in Winston- Salem. Mrs. White was a daughter of the late Charles and Pearl Cline Stewart. A homemaker. she was a member of Ijamcs Crossroads Bap tist Church. Her husband. James William White, died in 1979. Survivors include: a daughter. Mrs. Johnny (Betty Jean) LeClair of Warner Robins, Ga.; three brothers, C.B. Stewart of Rockwell and Aaron and Ralph Stewart, both of Winston-Salem; five grand children; and 10 great grandchildren. Billy Boyd VaiizantMr. Billy Boyil Van/ant. 57. of 6128 Anno Street. Orlando I hi-. died at his home in Orlando Fri day. March 23. He had been in declining health lor the past two%rs and seriously ill lor the past six months. . Funeral services were held at 2 pm. Monday. March 26. atLon-s Funeral Chapel. cond"«'«^S^,he Rev. Donald Funderburke Burial was in the United Methodist Church cemetery. „iv.vir Mr. Vanzant was born m Davie County to the late James R.P. an zant and Pauline Godbcy .njz Willard, who also preceded hmi n death. He was also preceded in dealh by his stepfather. Mr. Paul Willard. , ., He was a plumber and liad resid ed in Orlando for the past 14 years. Surviving are: four daughters. Patricia Kinzcr of King. Begma Culler and Geneva Dial, both ol Kannapolis. Pamela " Salisbury; a son. Anthony yanzuni of Kannapolis; 10 grandchildren, a sister. Betty Westmoreland ot MiKksvillc; a brother and sister- in-law, with whom he made his home. Lloyd and Bertha Vanzant of Orlando. Fla.; four half sixers, Kay Dowcll. Judy Shore, Dons Barnhardl. and Karen Whilakcr. all of Mocksville; three l'"" Dallas Willard, Paul Willard Jr. and Buster Willard. all of Mocksville. y .V Mrs. Inez Ann Young Mrs. Inez Ann Voung of 148 Windward Circle, Mocksville, formerly of the Ea.st 9th St. Com munity, Winston-Salem, died Fri day, March 16. at the Davie Coun ty Hospital. She was a native of Davie Coun ty, but had lived in Winston-Salem since early childhood. She was a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Surviving are: several sisters and brothers, and a devoted niece. Sheila Carter of Mocksville, with whom she lived. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 22, at Bethlehem Baptist Church where she was a faithful member until moving to Mocksville. The Rev. E.L. Clark Sr. officiated. Burial was in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRAR^ MOCKSVILLE, N« -DAVIF, COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, TIlirRSDAV. April 5. IWO Mollie G. Campbell Mollic Ann Godbcy Campbell, 96. of Route I. Cleveland died at 11:45 a.m. on Thursday, March 29, at Autumn Care of Salisbury. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 31, at South River United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Sam Carter, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born Oct. 27. 1893. in Davie County. Mrs. Campbell was a daughter of the late Calvin and Elvira Gaither Godbey. A homemaker. she was the oldest member of South River United Methodist Church. Her husband. James Robert "Bud" Campbell, whom she mar ried March 2, 1919, died Oct. 11. 1972. A son. J. Harvey Campbell, died Oct. 3, 1983; another son. Paul H. Campbell, died Aug. 25. 1978. Survivors include: a son, Leslie Campbell of Route I, Woodleaf: nine grandchildren: three stepgrandchildren: and 18 great-grandchildren. Carrie R. Laird Carrie Cordelia Riddle Laird, 78, of Route 1. Advance died Tuesday, March 27, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday. March 30, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Davie County, conducted by the Revs. Robert Peurifoy and Donald Funderburke. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born Sept. 6: 1911. in Davie County, Mrs. Laird was a daughter of the late Asbury and Edna Lou- jean "Genie" Howard Riddle. A homemaker, she attended Macedonia Moravian Church in her earlier years and later was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Her husband. A. Frank Laird. died in 1974. Survivors include: four daughters, Thelma Couch of Welcome, Lydia Laird of Clem- mons, Mrs. Gene (Helen) Lanier of Route 1. Advance and Mrs. Bil ly Joe (Enda) Matthews of Boon- ville; 15 grandchildren; five great grandchildren: and two sisters. Alpha Riddle and Esther Riddle, both of Route 1. Advance. "Poochie" Everhart Henry Clay "Poochie" Everhart, 39, of Jerusalem Avenue, Cooleemee died at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, April I, at his home after a .seriuous illness of four weeks. Funeral services were schedul ed for 4 p.m. Wedne.sday, April 4. at Nobel and Kelsey Memorial Chapel, with Bishop Woodrow Turner officiating. Burial was to follow in Friendship Baptist Church cemetery, Cooleemee. Born March 30, 1951, in Rowan County. Everhart was a son of Lillian Richardson Everhart of Cleveland and the late Charlie E. Everhart. He attended the Rowan County schools and was employed with Burlington Industries. He was a foriner member of Holiness Church of God in Statesville. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife. Gcncsia N. Everhart: a son. Desi Glaspy of Statesville: a daughter, Kimbcrly Everhart of Troutman; five brothers. Charles E. Everhart of Salisbury. Joseph and Kenny Everhart. both of Cleveland. Willie Everhart of Statesville and W.C. Everhart of Winston-Salem: four sisters. Mcrtise Sherrill. Mozell Doolcy and Peggy A. Sloan, all of Cleveland and Margie L. Miller of Mooresville: and three grandchildren. cT- 'i .1 davie CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC ,4 ra -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 5, 1990 ^ Lula Caroline Sandlin Lula Caroline Ditmorc Sandlin of 2853 Bitting Road, Winston- Salcm died Tuesday. March 27, at the Bermuda Village Health Center. She was born October 29. 1890. in Bry.son City. Her parents were John Hendrickson Ditmore and Nannie Boaz Fout Ditmore. She at tended primary school in Bryson City. She went to live with friends in Waynesvillc to attend high school. She received the bachelor s degree from Meredith College in 1912 and the master's in F.nglish from Columbia University in 1935. She was a teacher of English gram mar, English literature and Latin. She was a member of several organizations and served them as members of their boards and as an executive officer; the Colonial Daughters <if the 17th Century, the Daughters of the American Col onists. the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the FT A State Board, the Delta Kap pa Gamma Society, and others. In 1913. she was married to George Sandlin of Old Fort. Ihey came to live in Winston-Salem in 1955. Mrs. Sandlin is .survived by: two daughters. Mrs. Beverly Kyle Millaway Jr. of 2853 Bitting Road, Winston-Salem and Mrs. Richard Neel Fullerton of Bermuda Village; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Sandlin were i held at Salem Cemetery at 11 o'cliKk Thursday. March 29, con ducted by the Rev. Dr. Paul Craven. Memorials may be made to^the Lula Ditmorc Sandlin Fund For n Teaching Enrichment at Summit Sshool.. ^ William W. Howard Sr. Mr. William Warren Howard Sr.. 67. of 2842 David Street. Clcmmons died at Medical Park Hospital Tuesday morning. March 27. He was born on Feb. 14. 1923, in Davie County to Joseph Henry and Martha Rebecca Allen Howard. He was a member of Vie- tory Baptist Church; where he .served as a Deacon and was al.so active in the music ministry. He was a retired employee of Subur ban Propane Gas Co. . He was a Veteran of World War II after serving in the European Theater. He was a member of the VFW Post No. 8719. Advance. Surviving are: his wife. Doris Hayes Howard, of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Debbie Howard Lenderman. of 4404 Hunters Run Drive. Clcmmons and' Mrs. Mclanie Ht>ward Harris of M41 Holder Road, Clcmmons; one son, William Warren Howard Jr. of 6060 Bobbybrook Drive, Clcm mons; six grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Edna Allen of Farm- ington and Mrs. Nina Barnes of Advance; and three brothers. Samuel Howard of. Clcmmons, Taylor Howard of Advance and Johnny Howard of Farmington. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thur.sday, March 29. at Vic tory Baptist Church. The Revs. Mike Duffield, Otis Clampitt and Bobby Ridge of ficiated. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory with graveside rites by District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Win.ston-Salem or Triad Home Care. Mrs. Louise M. Willis Mrs Louise Mcmrc Willis. 78. of 1301 MidwoiHl Road, Oitsbu"-' died on Friday. March 2.. Gaston Memorial Hospttal. She had been in declining health for about one year. Mrs. Wtllis. c native of Morehead City, was agraduate of UNC-Greensboro. and lived in Winston-Salem fornumber of years. She taught in area schools, including Smith Grove and Farmington in Davie County Mrs. Willis was a reference librarian in the Library System from 1957 to 19 /. Surviving arc; her husband. Jar-vis Willis, of the home; twr« the Rev. l-iwrencc R- Willis. OS.B.. of Balmont and Alan Willis of Winston-.Salcm; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were hi- d on Monday, March 26. at S- Michael's Catholic Church. Burialin Belmoiit Abbey Cemetery. Belmont. c, Memorials may Michael's Church. St. Mic^iacl s Road, or to Belmont Abbey College. . Q; davie CO. PUBLIC library mocksville, Ne ) cT- (a -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 12, 1990 o o- [ Brian J. Andrade ^ The funeral for Brian Jeffrey An- » draide is scheduled for 11 a.m. Fri- I day, April 13, at Eaton's Funeral 5 Chapel, Mocksville, conducted by I the Rev, Shelby Harbour. Burial ; will be in Rose Cemetery, i Andrade, 15, of Route 4, Plea- t "Sant Acre Drive, Cooleemee, died } Tuesday, April 10, in Wyler i Children's Hospital in Chicago, 111. » The family will be at the funeral ; home in Mocksville from 7 to 9 }: p.m. Thursday. April 12. • Born Aug. 14, 1974, in \ Mocksville, Andrade was a son of r Frctl Trexicr of .Seattle, Wash., and ; Stephanie Charest Wcnsil of the I home. A 10th grade student at : Davie High School, he had been an » avid fisherman and a devout I University of North Carolina fan. I In addition to his parents, he is • survived by: his stepfather, Brian ; Wensil of the home; his step- . mother, Susie Trexler of Seattle, ' Wash.; three sisters. Erica An drade of the home, Kristi and Kcri Trexler, both of Seattle Wash.; a •• brother. Tommy Andrade of the home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charest of Mocksville; paternal grandmother, Berta Coleman of Washington, paternal step-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wensil and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Phelps, all of Cooleemee; and paternal great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray of Concord. ' Louise T. Cook The funeral for Louise Tutterow Cook was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 7, at West Point Baptist Church, Kannapolis, conducted by Dr. Larry Arrowood. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park, Concord. Memorials may be made to : Hospice of Cabarrus County, P.O. Box 1235, Concord, N.C. 28025 or West Point Baptist Church, 1100 Pine St., Kannapolis, N.C. 28081. Bom Dec. 25, 1925, in Davie County, Mrs. Cook was a daughter of the late Harvie A. and Fannie Wood Tutterow. A homemaker, she was a member of West Point Baptist Church. She had been a resident of the area most of her life. Her husband, William Daniel "Bill" Cook, died April 2, 1985. Survivors include: a brother, • Harvie A. Tutterow Jr. of liindis; three si.sters. Hazel Rodgers of . Davidson, Margaret Armstrong of : Kannapolis and Kalherine McGuire of China Grove; and a number of - nieces and nephews. Mrs. Cook, 64, of 309 S. Walnut St., Kannapolis, died Thursday, April 5, at her home • after being in declining health for the past two months. ^ • Paul W. Groce • Mr. Paul Winfred Groce, 78, of ' Route 2, Yadkinville, died at 11:15 ' a.m. Wednesday, April 4, at Bap tist Hospital. He was born in Yadkin County > to Floyd Thomas and Bessie Shore Groce. He was a member of For- . bush Baptist Church, where he was ' a former Deacon, Trustee and Sun day School teacher. He was retired from Hanes Hosiery and .Was a Veteran of World War II. He was ' a lifetime member of the American Legion Post No. 336, East Bend and a lifetime member of the ^ Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are: his wife, Lillian Spillman Groce, of the. home; one daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Joan) Woolen of Yadkinville; one^grand- son; three sisters,'Mrs. Abram (Opal) Phillips aifd-Mrs^ Roger (Nancy) Mackie, both of Yadkin ville, and Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Smoot of Elkin; and two brothers, Ernest C. Groce of Yadkinville and Thomas B. Groce" of Route 5, Mocksville! Mr. Groce wa.sV preceded in death by two brothers, Ralph and Nelson Groce and one sister, Etta Mae Groce. Funeral services were held at 2 ' p.m. Saturday, April 7, at Forbush Baptist Church by the Rev. John Wilkinson and the Rev. J.C. Shore. Burial was in the church • cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Forbush Baptist < Church, c/o C.D. Spillman, Route • 2, Yadkinville, N.C. 27055. q/VV\E CO. PUBUC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 12, 1990 o cr (T i $ .1-! William'Bin'Gilbert Jr. Mr. William Oscar "Bill" Gilbert Jr., 71, of Route 6, Ad vance, died Saturday, April 7. Mr. Gilbert was born Dec. 10, 1918, in Forsyth County to W.O. and Lilly Edveridge Gilbert Sr. Mr. Gilbert had been in declining . health for several years. He spent most of his life in For- .syth County. He was a member of Advent Moravian Church. He was very active in Scout work and was a graduate of GHfUth High School. He served in the Army during World War II and was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars of Clemmons and a member of the Odd Fellow Lodge. He was a life member of the American Ex- prisoners of War. He was with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for 31 years before retiring. Surviving are: his wife, Audrey Yow Gilbert, of the home; two daughters, Miss Vicki Maude Gilbert of Clemmons, Mrs. John (Brenda) Teague of Kernersville; two sons, the Rev. W.O. Gilbert III of Koon Rapids, Minn, and Steven Roy Gilbert of Mocksville; two si.sters, Mrs. Hazel Knouse of Win.ston-Salem, Mrs. Marion Hay worth of Pfafftown; one brother, Sam Gilbert of Wishing Well Road; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a number of nieces and nephews. A son. Staff Sgt. John Robert Gilbert, preceded him in death in January 1985. Funeral services we're held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, at Advent Moravian Church, conducted by the Rev. Roger Kimball. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park with military rites by District 11 Memorial Honor Guard, N.C. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Memorials may be made to Ad vent Moravian Church or Ho.spice of Davie County. James T. Cranfill Mr. James Theodore Cranfill, 58, of Rt. I, Liberty, died Sunday, April 8, at Alamance Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were schedul ed for 11 a.m. Wednesday, April II, at Monnett Road Baptist Church. Burial was to be in Crestview Memorial Park, Riiral Hall. He was a native of Iredell Coun ty and was a Veteran of the Korean War. He was retired from Ovet- night Transportation Co. Surviving are: his wife, Leta Putnam Cranfill of the home; one son, Irvin Cranfill of Greensboro; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Sheila Roberson of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Godfrey of Wiaslon-Salem and Mrs. Betty Dolinger of Hamp- tonville; and two brothers, Leroy Cranfill of Advance and Roger Cranfill of Winston-Salem. Thomas Frank Jones Thomas Frank Jones, 71, of Route I, Simmerson Road, Lin- wood in the Churchland communi ty, died at 2:10 a.m. Wednesday, April 4, in Lexington Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health two years. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Friday, April 6, at Pine Primitive Baptist Church, conducted by Elder John Draper and Elder Kemp Walker. Burial was in Snider Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Snider Cemetery Fund, in care of W.A. "Bill" Williams, Route 5, Box 985, Lexington, N.C. 27292. Bom Aug. 23, 1918, in Davie County, Jones was a son of the late George Anderson and Lula Hen- drix Jones. Retired from N.C. Finishing Co., he was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps. A member of Pine Primitive Bapti.st Church, he was a church tru.stcc. He was also a member of Reeds American Legion Po.st 162, Churchland Fire Department's board of directors and the ASCA County Committee. Survivors include: his wife, Laura Williams Jones; a son. Willie Jones of Simmerson Road; a daughter, Annie Laura Pickett of Concord; a brother, Roy Jones of Reedy Creek; five sisters, Ruth Livengood, Sue Beck, Vae Everhart and Burnell Weaver, all of Lexington, and Ella Barnes of Advance; and five grandchildren. qAVIE CO. PUBUG UBRARY mocksville N# -DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISK RECORD, 'I IUIRSDAY, April 12, 1990 <3 c- 3 Julius W. Miller Jr. ^ Mr. Julius Wesley Miller Jr., 73, of 6945 Barkwood Dr., Lcwisville, died Friday trtorning, April 6, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born on Feb. 19, 1917, in Winston-Salem to Julius Wesley Miller Sr. and Gladys Fansler Miller. He spent most of his life in Winston-Salem. He had served in the United States Army. He was a member of Wachovia Arbor Moravian Church, where he had served as an acolyte for the past three years. He retired in 1981 from Western Electric after 30 years of service. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Surviving are: his wife, June Dixon Miller of the home; three daughters, Ethel Mae Peaston of Scottland, Julia Taylor and Bren- da Crater, both of Winston-Salem; two sons, Wes and Mark Miller, both of Pfafftown; 12 grand children; one sister, Mrs. Mary Boger of Advance; three brothers, Harold and Clivc Miller, both of Winston-Salem and Jimmy Miller of Advance. Funeral services were held at I p.m. Sunday, April 8, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Bishop Robert lobst and the Rev. Hen^ Lewis.' Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Margaret S. Reichert Mrs. Margaret Sparks Reichert, 47, of 709 Hickory Hill Ct., Gastonia, died Sunday," April 8, at her home after an extended illness. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, at Alexander-Church-Kennedy Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Wade McKnight. Burial was to follow in Crestwood Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Reichert was bom in Surty County on April 2,1943, to Cullen and Annie Cothren Sparks. She was a graduate of Elkin High School and was a member of Grace Baptist Church, Gastonia. She was employed by American Dornier Co. in Charlotte. Surviving are: her husband, Werner W. Reichert of the home; one daughter, Ms. Michelle Reichert of the home; two sons, Craig W. Chipman of Elkin and Chris Chipman of Boone; her mother, Mrs. Annie Sparl® of Jonesville; and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Wilmouth of Dobson and Mrs. .Pamela Baldwin of Mocksville. Memorials may • be made to Hospice of Gaston County, 990 Robinwood Rd., Gastonia, N.C. 28054. Floyd Harding Swisher Floyd Harding Swisher. 55. of Route 6, Mocksville died April 9 at his home after a brief illness. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. David Barney. Burial was scheduled for Bixby Presbyterian Church cemetery. He was born Aug. 23. 1934 in Davie County to Louise Richard son Swisher of Statesville and the late Floyd Swisher He was employed with Penn- ington Chevrolet for 25 years and with Service Distributors for the past 7 years. He was a member of the national guard. Survivors in addition to his mother include: his wife, Peggy (Tink) Robertson Swisher of the home; two daughters, Cynthia Swi.sher of Salisbury and Katrina Swisher of the home; one son, Dwayn Swisher of Mocksville; one brother, Robert Swisher of Goldsboro; one grandson and two step grandchildren. Rev. L.M. Tenery The Rev. L.M. Tenery, 84, of 6 Tawba Lane, Greenville, S.C., a retired Baptist minister, died Wednesday, April 4, at a local hospital following a brief illness. Bom and reared in Italy, Texas, he was a son of the late J.E. and Addie Windham Tenery. He at tended TriniQr University in Texas and graduated from Southwestem Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas in 1945. Tenery served as pastor of Nebo Baptist Church in Marion, S.C.; Spring Hill Baptist Church in Lan caster, S.C.; Fork Baptist Church in Mocksville; South Albemarle Baptist Church in Albemarle; and Zoar Baptist Church in Shelby, from which he retired in 1968. Since his retirement, he had made his home in Greenville. He was a member of Monaghan Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Jewell Gardner Tenery; two .sons, Dr. James M. Tenery of Maysville, Ky., and The Rev. Robert M. Tenery, pastor of Burkemont Baptist Church in Morganton; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren; a si.ster, Mrs. Gail Tenery Bratcher of En- nis, Texas; and a brother, J.O. Tenery of Plainview, Texas. A daughter, Mrs. Glenda Tenery Gamble, died October of 1984. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 7, at Monaghan Baptist Church by The Rev. Gene Lloyd and The Rev. Robert M. Tenery. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery near Mocksville. OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. N# DA VIE COUNTY EffTERPRlSE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 19, 1990- ■o e 4> ^ Emma Poole Bean Emma Poolc Bean. 68. of HO.S N. Long St.. .Salisbury, died iincx- pcciedly Wednesday. April I I. at her home. The funeral was held al 2 p.m. Friday. April 13. al Victory Bap- Cist Church. Rockwell, with the Rev. Earl Cook, pastor, of- ficiating. Burial was in City Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Vic tory Baptist Church. P.O. Box 998. Rockwell. N.C. 28138. Born Sept. 29. 1921, in Rowan ■ County. Mrs. Bean wa.s a daughter of the late William Matthew and Mary Moo.se Poole. She had been employed at Amoco American Spinning Mill, where she com pleted 50 years of .service in September 1989. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Rockwell. Her husband. Ervin Bean, died Jan. 19, 1973. Survivors include; three daughters, Betty Beck of Lex ington, Frances Trexler of Sali.sbury and Louise Parri.sh of Mocksville: a sister, Mary Elizabeth Talley of Rockwell; nine grandchildren: and nine great -grandch i Id ren. James S. Hairston James Stanley Hairston, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y., a Davie County native, died April 10 of natural causes in Durham County Ho.spital. Funeral .services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 14, in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home, Mocksville, con ducted by Bishop Tony Ijames.* Burial was in New Jerusalcnl Holiness Church cemetery. Born Sept. 17, I960, in Davie County, Hairston was a son of Dorothy Hairston of Brooklyn, N.Y. He was formerly self- employed as an automobile mechanic. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife, Catherine Cates Hairston; and three .stepsons. Willie G. Redmon Willie G. Redmon, 89, of CedarStreet, Yadkinville, died at hishome on Wednesday, April 11,following an illness of ^ix monthsFuneral services were held at lU a.m. Friday, April 13. at PleasantHill Baptist Church in Hampton-ville, conducted by the Rev. WalterTidline. Burial was in the church cemetery. . , . nBorn Jan. 15, 1901. m IrcdcllCounty, Redmon was a son of helate Thomas Lee and PhyllisDalton Redmon. A member ofPleasant Hill Baptist Church mIredeli County, he was retired from Piedmont Garment.Survivors include; his wife, VeraRedmon; three sons, Charles andThomas Redmon, both of NewJersey and David Redmon otMocksville; two m*"!and Nancy Redmon, both of NewJersey ; a brother. Turner Redmonof Yadkinville; a sister, KathleenCampbell of Mocksville; and anumber of grandchildren andgreat-grandchildren. ^ William F. Peebles William F. Peebles, 37, of 708Raeford Ave., Lexington, diedTuesday, April 10, in Longview, Texas. ^ u . iFuneral services were held at tp m. Sunday, April 15, in thechapel of Morrison-StudeventFuneral Home with the Rev,Calvin Crump officiating. Burialwas in Mount Sinai AME Zion Church cemetery.Born April 10, 1953, in DavieCounty, Peebles was a son ofJames M. Peebles of Mocksville and the late Geneva HooverPeebles. A long distance truckdriver for Gen Pak Co. ofCharlotte, he was a member of White Street Church of Christ. -Survivors, in addition to his father, include; his wife. ChristineCrump Peebles; a daughter,Sharlene Peebles of the home; fivestepdaughters and one stepson, all of Lexington; three brothers, FrankMadison, James Jr. and Lewis Peebles, all of MocLsville; twosisters, Christine Cowans ofAsheville and Mary P. Peoples of Mocksville. <2 OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRAR mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 19, 1990- O <r (f .i! I 0-- / Mrs. Cora Olene Harris Mrs. Cora Olene Perry Harris, 60, of Route I, Thurmond, died Saturday. April 14, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem after a long illness. Mrs. Harris was born Dec. 14. 1929, in Surry County to Jeffic Jehanc Perry and Inez Norman Perry. She was a housewife and a member of the Union Hill Mis sionary Baptist Church. Surviving are: her husband, Grady WinBeld Harris, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Judy E. Baker of Thurmond; four sons, Charlie, Sammy C. and Jerry A. Harris, all of Route 1, Thurmond, Michael Harris, of the home; eight grandchildren; three stcpgrand- children; eight great-grandchil dren; four si.stcrs, Mrs. Rozclla Shores of Guardian Care Nursing Center, Elkin, Mrs. Gertha Saunders and Mrs. Agnes Setliff, both of Danville, Va., Mrs. Maizie Chattin of Cooleemee; and one brother, Bert Dixon of Yadkin Nursing Center. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, at For- bush Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. John Wilkiason. Burial was in the Forbush Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to For bush Baptist Church Library, c/o C.D. Spillman Jr., Route 2, Yadkinville, N.C. 27055. ^ Mrs. Ethel P. Poteat Mrs. Ethel Pcnnell Potcal. 89. of 1201 Br(X)kwo(xl Dr., Winston- Salem. died Monday, April 16. at Meadowbrook Manor. She was born July 20. 1900, in Alexander County to John and Dora Johnson Pcnnell. She was a member of College Park Baptist Church and retired from the Hanes Corporation in 1962. Mrs. Poteat is .survived by: two daughters, Mrs. Mary Saltcrficld ofWin.ston-Salemand Mrs. Evelyn Lunsford of Advance; two grand daughters; two great-grand children: two brothers. Mack Pcn nell and Ralph Pcnnell; and one sister. Elizabeth Stockton. Funeral services were .schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday, April 19, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Dr. Charles Edwards. Burial is scheduled for' Woodland Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Col lege Park Baptist Church. 1701 Polo Rd.. Winslon-Salem. N.C. 27106. f W.L. *Wash' Cook Washington Lafayette "Wash" Cook, 91, of Journey's Rest Home, formerly of Route 2, Har mony, died Friday, April 13, at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 15, at Sandy Springs Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Paul S. Simpson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Sandy Springs Baptist Church, Route 2, Har mony, N.C. 28634. Born in Iredell County April 13, 1899, Cook was a son of the late Andrew F. and Dora Trivettc Cook. A retired farmer, he was a member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church, where he was a former deacon, Sunday school teacher and choir director. His wife, Minnie Wallace Cook, died March 8, 1984. Survivors include; two sons, Leon Cook of Eagle Springs and Wendell F. Cook of Statesville; two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Ruby) Joyner of Statesville and Mrs. Charlie (Gwen) Smith of Cleveland: 13 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren; one brother, Sanford Cook of Clem- mons; three sisters, Eula Anderson of Mocksvillc. Allie Cook of Har mony and Annie Reavis of Greensboro. OftVlE CO. POBOC OBIWRVmocksvilue, ng cr .0 [a DA VIE CODNTV ENTERIMtlSE RECORD. rilURSDAV. April 26. 1990- O cr- cT - <L V a i- (T- Michael D. Dalton The funeral for Michael Donn Dahon was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. April 25. at Mount Zion Holiness Church, conducted by Elder James Ijames, pa.stor. Burial was scheduled to be in Rose Cemetery. Dalton, 38, of249 HemUxrk St., Mocksvillc, died at 4:34 a.m. on Sunday, April 22, in Cooleemee as the re.sult of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born M.irch 14, 1952, in Salisbury. Dalton was a .son of Charles Nathaniel and Helen Mack Dalton of the home. A graduate of Da vie County High School, he received an a.ssociatc degree in electrical and insulation engineer- ing from Rowan-Cabarrus Com munity College. He was employed at Sara Lee Hanes Knitwear, Bixby Plant, in Advance. He was a member of Mount Zion H<»liness Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: a .son, Olivian Brown of Cooleemee; five brothers, David Dalton of Mock.sville. Weldon Dalton of Miami, Fla., Gilbert Dalton of the home, Steve Dalton of Clemmons and Thomas Dalton of Roanoke. Va.; a si.ster, Debra D. Watkins of Durham; and a half sister, Frances Carter of Mocksville. Mrs. Kopelia Rose Frost Mrs. Kopelia Rose Frost. 70. of Route I. Mock.sville, was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital Monday evening, April 23. follow ing an apparent heart attack. She was born in Davie County to the late William Val Rose and the late Mrs. Willie Lewis Rose. She was a member <if Pincy Grove AME Zion Church in Harmony. She attended the Davie County Public Schools and was a homemaker. She is survived by: her hu.sband. Mr. Rufus Frost of the home; one daughter. Rebecca Frost, of the • home; one son. Hugh Mitchell Frost of Charlotte; four brothers. Martin L. Rose and Elmorc E. Rose, both of Harmony; Artis Lee Rose and Charlie Rose, both of Winston-Salem; and other relatives and friends. Funeral arrangements were in complete Tuesday afternoon. Morrison-Studcvent Funeral Dricctors of Mocksville was in charge of service and arrangements. James L. Pierce Mr. James Louis Pierce. 62, of 5 Riverside Drive, Cooleemee. died Friday, April 20, at the VA Medical Center in Salisbury. He had been in declining health for the past 18 years and .seriously ill for two months. A grave.side service was held at 4 p.m. .Sunday, April 22, in Legion Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. Shelby Harbour ofilciating. Memorials may be made to the VFW Post. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. Born Sept. 26, 1927, in Davie County, he was a .son of the late Charles Edward and Maggie Allsobrooks Pierce. He had been .employed by Erwin Mills and was a member of Victory Bapti.st Church. A veteran of World War II, he served with the U.S. Navy and the Merchant Marines. He was a member of Cimleemee VFW. Survivors include: his wife, Carolyn Ridcnhour Pierce: two daughters, Virginia P. Moon of Richmond, Calif, and Gaye Pierce of Lexington; three sons. James E. Pierce and Stephen Pierce, both of Lexington, and Charles E. Pierce of Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; two sisters. Mabel Killiam of Clem mons and Pauline Rice of Decatur. Ga.; four brothers. David Sigmon of Raleigh. Charles H. Pierce of Wilmington, and Dorie and Bill Pierce, both of Cooleemee. Magdalene Horton Magdalene Blackw(X)d Horton. 81. of Old Concord Road. .Salisbury, fomierly of Cooleemee, died Thursday. April 19. at Rowan Mem(»rial Hospital after a brief illness. , ' The luneral was held at 2 p.m. .Saturday, April 21, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, M»K'ksvillc, conducted by the Rev. Shelby HaiJxnir and the Rev. Joe Collins. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Vic tory Baptist Church or Cooleemee Unjted Methcxli.st Church, both Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Born May 7, 1908. in Davie County. Mrs. Horton was adaughter of the late Joeeephus and Hester Robertson Ellenburg.retired employee of the ^ in Salisbury, she was a Bapust. Her nrst husband. F^^d L. Rlaekwood, died in June 195i. Survivors include her second husband, James E. Brian Center Nursing Care ot Salisbury; two daughters, Peggy Foster of Cooleemee and Bet^ Glass of Salisbury ; two sons, Fred Blackwotnl Jr. of Salisbury an I-lake Blackwood of C«M)lecmee. three stepchildren; four sisters. Ruby Nichols of Melteurne. Fhi and Celia Copley, Sadie Burkhart and Teny Davis, all of Salisbury.a brother. John Ellenburg of Lev ington; 13 grandchildren; and 16great-grandchildren. Graye Barnhardt Mr. Graye Barnhardt. 98. of .3B4 Raeford Avenue. Lexington die Saturday. April 21 at Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health Funeral services wem held April 24 at Wesley Heights UnitedMethodist Church by the Rev^ Dwight Pyatt and the Rev. Derry Barnhardt. Burial was m Forest Hill Memorial Park. • Barnhardt was bom March 7, 1892 in Davie County to the late Charlie Ephtaim and Mary Rclw- ca aarwood Bhnrhardi ai^ was retired from Erlangcr Mills. He was a charter and oldest of Wesley Heights United Methodist Church. He is survived by: his wife. Ed na Lee Disher Barnhardt; one son. Tommy Barnhardt. Uxingtom onegrandchild; and relatives m Davie ^Memorials may be made to the Wesley Heights United Methodist Church. 100 Western Boulevard. Lexington, N.C. 27292. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRABSf, MOGKSyiLLE, M DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRrUISK RI'X'ORI). TIIIIRSDAV, April 26. 1990- O cN 1 5^ / Raymoii Lacy Hardy I he lunci'iil for Raynion Lacy Hardy, a retired U.S. Army tieule- nanl colonel, was held at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 19. at Milford Hills United Methodist Church w ilh the Rev. Stephen D. Haines. pastor, and the Rev. Rohet M. Smith Jr.. pa.stor of Epworlh United Methodist Church. Con cord. olllcialing. Burial was at p.m. Friday. April 20. in the U.S. National Cemetery ofChat- laiuHiga. lenn.. with military rites conducted by the 101st Airborne Division nf Fort Campbell, Ky. Memorials may be made to Milford Hills United Methodist Church. 16.10 Slatcsville Blvd.. Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Born Aug. 26. 1937, in Franklin Ccninty. Tenn.. Hardy was a .son ol Raybell Bean Hardy of Pelham. Tcnn., and the late Lacy Hardy. Educated in the Grundy County, Icnn. .sch(x>ls. he was a graduate of Middle Tenncs.see Stale College. fic was retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years, serving as a' master aviator in Army Aviation. He achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel, having served in two com bat tours in Vietnam. He received the Master Army Aviation Badge, Vietnam Service Medal, Distingui.shed Flying Cross, Pur ple Heart and Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm and other deeoratioiis. The family moved to Sali.sbury in 1976. where he was advi.sor to the N.C. N.itional Guard Aviation Flight Activity Center. He was prc.sently employed with the Davie County School System as senior ROTC instructor. A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church and the United Methodi.st Men, he was also a member of the Harold B. Jarrett American Legion Post and the Elk's Club. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife. Betty Jo Chance Hardy, whom he married in March I9.S9: a son. Raymon L. Hardy Jr. of Chattanooga. Tenn.; three daughters. Mrs. Eric (Ramona) Wright of Lebanon, Tenn., Lt. Renee E. Himiak of Fayetteville and Rebecca C. Har dy of Charlotte; two brothers, Joe Hardy of Gautier, Mi.ss. and Jerry Hardy of Pelham, Tenn.; and three grandchildren. Hardy, 52, of 415 Willow Road, Westcliffe, died Tue.sday, April 17, at the McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond. Va. Doyle J. Miller Doyle Julius Miller. 63. ol Route 4. Fairlleld Road. Mocksvillc. died Friday. April 20. in the emergen cy room at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. .Sunday. April 22. in Eaton s Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Tugglc and the Rev. Ted Tugglc of nciating. Burial was in Dutchman Creek Baptist ( hurch cemetery. Born March 5. 1927. in Green ville. S.C.. he was a .son of Coy Lawrence Miller of Route 7. and the late William Julius Miller. He was retired from Hurst-Celanese Fiber at Salisbury and was a veteran of the U.S. Anny. serving during World War 11. He was a member of the Dutchman Creek Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to his mother arc: one daughter. Sheila A. Miller of Mticksvillc; two sons. Donald Miller of Mwksville and James Doyle Miller of the home; one grandchild: three sisters. Ed na Angell. Lathcll Combs, and Texola Tucker, all of Mocksville; and one brother. Cletus R. Miller of Mocksville. Mrs. Willie L. Rose Mrs. Willie Lewis Turner Rose. 89. of Route 1. Mocksvillc. died at Davie County Hospital Monday evening. April 23, after a short illness. She was bom in Iredell County and was a member of Piney Gro^e AME Zion Church in Harmony. She is sur\'ived by: four sons. Martin L. Rose and Elmorc E. Rose, both of Harmopy; Artis Lee Rose and Charlie Ro.se. both of Winslon-Salem; 32 grandchildren and a.hlrgc number of great grandchildren. other relatives and friends. Funeral arrangements were in complete Tuesday afternoon. Morrison-Studcvent Funeral Directors of Mocksvillc were in charge of service and arrangements. Charles M. Hamm Mr Charles Malison Harnm, 71,of Route 4. BOX 12K Adv^' died Thursday, Apnl 19.Jt Blumcnthal Jewish Home. Clcmmons. , A native of Walnut Cove, he wasb.„nOc,obcr30, '918- w and Ava Clark Hamm. Prmr to his illness, he was member of T«m Oly BapWChurch where he ^ Deacon Board, was a Sunday School teacher, sang m the cho and was the church treasuier for several years. He was a member of the General Motors Legion oLeaders Club. He retired from Modern Chevrolet m 1979.Surviving are: two sons Tcr^ Hamm of Advance and Stanley Hamm of Atlanta, Ga.; ^ur grand children; two sisters, Lorene Willard of Winston-Salcm and Thelma Hawkins of Madist>n; one brother, Eugene Hamm Winston-Salem; several nieces andrc^^wromlKorhlccnHummof Advance. . • i „. ■>Funeral services were held at 2p m. Saturday, April 21. at TwinCity Baptist Church by die ^ -^Oaincs.BuriaUollowrfmSalem Chapel Unitcil Church of ChristCemetery, Walkertown. oavie CO. public UBRAWTMocKiviuEa m . O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERrRISE RECORD, TIIIIRSDAV, April 26. 1990- o Luther J. Parsley Mr. Luiher Jjicfcson P;irslcv 74 Route 7. M.,cksvnic. dicd' cdncsday. April 18. at ihe Durham VA Medical Center. He years S i"}ears and .^cnoii.sly i|| 5r/, The funeral was held ai 2 p.m." BanditVk''"' ^dgewoodBapiist Church. Cooleemee con ducted by the Rev. D.C. Suilivan ""J He Rev. Dale Par.slcv. Burial u, Jerusalem Baptrsf Churd ecnelery with n.ilitary gravesWe nte.s by (he District 11 Memorial V^onor Guard. Veterans of Foreign Born June 7. 1915. in Morton the*!". ' ^ son ofJh «nd Victoria Maynord Parsley. He was a retired security guard for Nor- CoZT KoreanCotRicI. .serving in the U.S. NavyHe w^ a member of Edgewood Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Men's Bible Cla.ss <^eorge Cecil Parsley died in 1978. Survivors include: his wife of 55 ParsI'Vv Jeanette DavisParsley: a daughter. Mrs. Bill (Louise) Hudson of Salisbury a son. Thomas Edward Parsley of Spencer; a brother. Boyd Parsley of Spruce Pine; two half brothers Thomas Parsley of Woodleaf and Mitchell Parsley of Knoxvillc tenn.; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren ^ Bertha M. Phifer Bertha May field Vaughters Phifer, 99. of 6755 Foster Road, Woixlleaf. died at midnight on Fri day, April 20. at Triad Rehabilita tion Center in Winston-Salem after a serious illness of 2'A months. Funeral services were held Tues day. April 24. at Erwin Temple CME Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born June 8. 1890. in Banks County. Ga.. Mrs. Phifer was a daughter of the late James and Mary Little Mayfield. Educated in the Banks County .schools, she was a member of F.rwin remple CME Clunch. where she was a Mother of the church and the last charter member. She was also a member of the stewardess board, mis sionary board number one and had been a member of the senior choir. Survivors include; two stepsons. Delbert Phifer of Greensboro and Arthur Phifer of Salisbury, a daughter. Addic Sleelman of Woodleaf; a stepdaughter. Mary Cowan of Salisbury; 25 grand children; and 57 great grandchildren. V Cora Olene Harris The obituary for Mrs. Cora Olene Harris in last week s Dtn ie Coiiniy Enterprise-Rccon! should have read that funeral services were held at 2 p.m. April 17 at Union Hill Primitive Bapti.st Church with burial in the church cemetery. The obituary should have included two brothers as sur vivors: Dennis Perry of Sequin. Washington, and Edward Perry of Route I. Thurmond. ItAVIE ca PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSViaE. NG ' 0 -DAVII.: (OliNTI KMPERPRISF, RhXORI). TIIIIRSDAP', M„, J, |9M James Roy Ellis ^ance died Sun- Mfa ^ J 1915, Ihe of Ira Alexander and Ada Riddle Ellis and was a retired foreman of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Conslriiclion Department, with 31 years of service. Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. Josephine Butncr Ellis, of (he home; a daughter, Mrs. Warren C. (Jolinsic) Brannnn of Burlington; a son. Jame.s Mondcll Ellis of Ad vance: four grandchildren: two brothers. J(^n A. and Ray H. Ellis, both of CIcmnnms. Funeral services were held at Voglcr's Clcnimons Chapel. 2 p.m. Tuesday. May I, by the Revs. Mark Harris and Hampton Morgan Jr. with burial in Wcstiawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to the Challenge to Build. Center Grove Baptist Church. 9035 Center Grove Church Road. CIcmmons. N.C. 27012. We.sley H. Jarvis The funeral for Wesley Henry Jarvis was held at 2 p.m. Wednes day. April 25. in the North Street Chapel of Wrenn-Ycalts Funeral Home. Danville. Va.. conducted by the Rev. Rick Withrow. Burial was in Danville Memorial Gardens. Jarvis. 70. of 146 Mciidowbrook Drive, died Sunday. April 22. at Memorial Hospital in Danville after live yejirs of declining health. Born Nov. I. 1919. in Advance. Jarvis was a son of the liitc John Henry and Lillic Chambers Jarvis. He had lived most of his life in the Danville area and was retired as a machinist with Dission Co. He was a Baptist and U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include: his wife. Esther A. Jarvis; and two sisters, Reccie McCarthy of Rutherford and Mary Jarvis Thomp.son of Advance. Marie F. Sloop Marie Faggati Sloop. 74. of 2980 Phanicis Church Roau. Rockwell, died at 7:45 p.m.. April 30 at the Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. F-uncral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday. May 3 at Phaniels Bapli.st Church by the Rev. James Allen and Dr. Je.sse Johnson. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is scheduled to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. The family was schcdtiled to receive friends Wcdnc.sday, May 2 at Linn-Honcycult Funeral Home in China Grove. Memorials may be made to the Phanicis Baptist Church, 3385 Phaniels Church Road. Rockwell. 28138. Sloop was born March 9. 1916 in Caharrus County (o the late Albert Luther and Edna Withcrs- poon Faggan. She was educated in the Rowan County schotii system and was a menihcf of the Phaniels Baptist Church. She was retired from Cannon Mills plant 16. Her husband, Hoyle Edward Slotip. preceded her in death on Ju ly 9. 1989. Survivors include: four sons. Rev. Billy J. SI(Hip of Mocksvillc. Rev, G.W. Sloop of Moorcsville. Charles Sloop and T<iny Sloop, both of Rwkwcll; one daughter. iCarol Lcniz of Rockwell; four brothers. Paul Faggart of Concord. •J.Jf. Faggarl and Martin Faggart of Roekwcll am! Marvin Faggarl of China Grove; one si.stcr. Kalhcrinc Hancy erf Concord; 16 grand- children and five great grandchildren. ' Charlie 'Red* Cornatzcr Charlie Walkins '-Red" Cor natzcr. 82. of Route 3. Advance ^ died Tuc.sday morning. May 1. at Forsylh Memorial Hospiial in Winsion-Salem. He had been in declining health for .several years aiKl seriously ill for only five days. Funeral services were .schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday. May 3. at Advance United Methodist Church by ihc Rev. Harlan Creech. Burial will be in the church ccmemtefy. Ihe body is scheduled to be plac ed in the church .30 minutes prior to the service. The family was scheduled to receive friends May 2 from 7-9 p.tit, at Eaton's Fiineriil Home. The family request (hat memorials be considered for the building fund at Advance United Methodist Church. Route 2. Ad vance. 27006. Corn.ilzcr was horn in Davic County April 1 1. 1908 i<. ihc laic Jacob Solomon ;ind Ellen Rer- ryman Cornatzcr. In previous years he operated a dry cleaning service and later owned and operated Red s Place Grocery in Adviincc. He was a lifelong member of Advance United Methodist Church. His wife Hollic Mabel Heiidrix Cornatzcr preceded him in death in 1986. Survivors include: five .sons. Charles W. Cornatzcr. Richard C ornalzcr. Quincy Cornalzer and Clinton Cornatzcr. all of Advance, and Toby Cornatzcr of Route 3. Mwksville; 10 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; three sisters. Mrs. Sally L»mg of CIcmmons. Mrs. Rccie Sheets, and Mrs. Sadie Grocc ofPlaf ftown: two brothers. Paul Cornatzcr of Advance and Bradley Cornatzcr of Detroit Mich. Mqcl Shelby Gaither Grant Shelby Gaither Grant. 43. of Route 1. River Hill Road, Statesville. died April 23 at University Memorial Hospital in Minneapolis. Minn. Funeral services were held April 28 at Westmoreland Chapel by Mr. Johnny Melton and the Rev. .Steven W. Cox. Burial was in Oakwo(xl. She was born Feb. 25. 1947 in Davie County to CIco Seamon Gaither and the laic John Wesley Gaither. She was a self employed poultry fanner. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: her husband James Nonnan Grant; two .sons. James Craig Grant of llic home and Eric Scott Grant of the U.S. Ar my; one brother. Mike Gaither of Route I, Mocksvillc; one sister. Linda Sue Mastiti of Route 1. Mocksvillc. Memorials may he made to the Ainbrican Liver F<iundalion. 998 Pompton Avc.. CcdarGrove. N.J. 07009. Maybelle M. Yatcs Mrs. Maybelle Mcldau Yalcs. 72. of 210 East iOlli Avenue E.x- Icnsion. Lexington, died April 26 at Lexington Memorial Hospital. Funeral .services were held April 29 at Voglcrs-Picdmoni I'uncral Home in lz:xinglon. Burial was in Fores! Hill Memorial Park. She was born April 7. 1918 in Rowan County to Ihe late Elmo Harvey and Vcra Atiiy Love Mcldau Murray. She was the retired owner aiul operator of Maybclle's Beauty Shop and was a member of Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hail. Her husband. Jesse W. Yatcs. died in 1981. Survivors include: two brothers. Efland Murray. 404 Hoover Dtive, Lexington, and Clyde Murray. Mocksville: two sisters. Mrs. Pauline Smith. lOi Sunrise Avenue. Lexington, and Mrs. Charles (Donese) Liahcl, Palm Bay. Fla. ' Nq DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. Ma.v I", l?™- V . 9i ■V■ Clyde C. Harris Clyde Clifton Harris. 79, of Rt. ; 3. Yadkinvillc. died at noon Fri- .1 day. May 4. at Hoots Memorial ; Hospital. ; He was born in Yadkin County ; to Miles and Nancy Wooten Har- ? ris. He was a retired farmer and ? was retired from Dixie Furniture : Co. • Surviving are: his wife. Evelyn : Grant Harris: one daughter, Mrs. Jiidi and Don Smith of King; three ;; sons. Frank and Margaret Harris I: of Winston-Salem, Mark and Mary j Harris of Mocksville and Monty and Mona Harris of Yadkinville; ' six grandchildren: four si.sters. <■ Lucy Rutledge of Lexington. Jo ;• Key of Winston-Salem. Ruth Joyner of Hamptonville and Mar-, j tha Caudle of Yadkinville: and two ; brothers. Frank Harris of Hamp tonville and Sam Harris of Yadkinville. Mr. Harris was preceded in death by a sister, Ethel Caudle and two brothers. Marson and Luther Harris. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 6. at : Bethel Baptist Church by the Revs. Grady Trivette and Paul Moore. Burial was in the church cemetery. y James Burl Johnson James Burl Johnson, .'54, of Iredell County died at noon Satur day. May 5 of a heart attack. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 8 at Fifth Creek Presbyterian Church near Cool Springs by the Rev. John L. Hilholland. Burial was in the church cemetery. Johnson was bom in Iredell County on Nov. 10. 1935. to James Buril Johnson Sr. and Belva Walker, both of Route I. State.sville. He was a dairy farmer. Other survivors include: his wife. Barbara of the home: two .sons. Michael Johnson of Union Grove and James Richard John.son of Galax. Va.: one daughter. Margie Janvrin. of Iredell Coun ty: two brothers. Kenneth John.son ; of Mount.Ulla and Larry Dean Johnson of Statesville: six sisters. ■ Louise McDaniels of Statesville. Nancy Redman of Mocksville. • Martha Hartley of Spartanburg. S.C.. Pat Connely of Moore.sville. Barbara Jolly of Winston-Salem. nad Jean Parker of Statesville; and ' four grandchildren. ^ Fran Morgan McNew Fran Morgan McNew. 78. of Route I. Advance, died Satur<3ay. May 5. at Davic County Hospital. He was born on Dec. I. 1911 in Caswell County, Va.. the son of the late Lee Grant and Emma Kirk McNcw. He retired from the parks and recreation department of the city of High Point in 1974. He was a member of the Cloverdalc Church of the Living God. His wife. Bessie Home, preced ed him in death. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Wilma Lawson of High Point, Mrs. Sylvia Ha.sh of Trinity, and Mrs. Sharon Collins of Advance; one .son, Roger L. McNew Sr.. of Advance; two sisters. Mrs. Dixie Vencille, of Cedar Bluff. Va.. and Mrs. Lillie Marshall of North Tazwell. Va.; eight grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchild ren. Funeral services were held May 8 in Sechrest Funeral Home Chapel in High Point by the Rev. Worth R. Pugh. Burial was in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. f Mrs. Sophia K. Owens Mrs. Sophia Klein Owens. 67. of 6388 Robin Hood Rd.. Pfaff- town. died Monday. May 7, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after an illness of two months. She was bom on March 4. 1923. in Sharon. Pa., to Adam and An na Bastian Klein. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger E. Owens in 1972. Surviving are: four daughters, Gayle Helen Foltz of Winston- Salem. Cynthia Lawrence of Atlanta, Ga.. Margaret Owens of Pfafftown and Josephine Owens of Mocksville; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Battanaji, Mrs. Anna Snider, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Louise Burns. Mrs. Eleanor McGill and Mrs. Joan Klein, all of Sharon, Pa.; and two brothers. John Klein and James Klein, both of Sharon, Pa. Funeral services were .schedul ed for 2 p.m. Friday, May 11, at Madasz Funeral Home. Brook- fi eld. Ohio by Pastor Liirry Craig. Memorials may be made to the Forsyth Cancer Service. ^ James W. Osborne Mr. James W. Osbonic. 101. of Yadkin Nursing Center. Yadkin ville. died at 8:10 p.m. Sunday." May 6. at the Center. He was born in Ashe County to Fieldon and Callie Greer Osborne. He was a retired lumber dealer. He was married to Bonnie EldrcthOsborne. who preceded him in death.Surviving arc; two daughters. Mrs. Reba Miller. Lansing. N.C., and Mrs. Retha Baldwin of WestJefferson; one son. Dillard Osborne of Oxford. Pa.; onenephew. Allen F.ldrethol Yadkin ville; one sister. Mrs. Ula F.ldreth of Rt. 5. Mocksville: 14 grand children; 36 great-grandchildren; and several great-great grandchildren. Graveside services were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wcdnc.sday.May 9. at Yadkin MedJori^'aldWens by the Rev. NelsonSp^lding. DAVIE CO. PUBUC CIBRARY MQCKfiVUX^, NC DAVIK COIINI Y KNTFRPRISK RI-X'ORI), TllliRSDAV. Miiv 17. IWO- o yj, t > N. ; Frank Freeman Funeral services for Mr. Frank » Freeman of 863 N. Main St., were • held at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 12 I at Morrison-Studevant Funeral n Home Chapel by the Rev. R.W. : Myers. Burial was in Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. • Freeman, 78, died May 9, at n Oaks of Forsyth Nursing Home in n Winston-Salem. ; Born on Aug. 10, 1912, in Nor- ; folk, Va.. Freeman was a son of the late Rilus and Gracie Barlow • Freeman. Operator of a taxi com- ' pany, he had been a resident of : Mocksville for 11 years. ; Survivors include: his wife, Nellie Wiseman Freenvm; one .son, - Anthony Freeman of Petersburg, • Va.; one stepdaughter, Jo Ann Cor- i nish of Hampton, Va.; one sister. Delia Mae Walker of Richmond, Va.; and one step-grandchild. , Jane E. McGuire Jane Eccles McGuire of Jericho Road. Mocksville, died Monday, May 14, at her home. She had been in declining health for the past 18 months. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Joppa Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. I. Donnell Lloyd. Memorials may be mad6 to the Historical Room, Davic County Public Library. 371 N. Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or to a charity of the donor's choice. Born in Robcson County, Miss McGuire was a daughter of the late James and Hattie Betts McGuire Jr. She had retired as secretary and bookkeeper to the Davic County School Board. A lifetime member of Mwksville First United Methodist Church, she was active with the United Methodist Women's Circle 4 and numerous other church organizations. She was a member I of the Davie County Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors ihclude several cousins. Mrs. Betty E. Brown Mrs. Betty Lou Edwards Brown. 51. of 126 Sunset Drive, Mocksville, and formerly of the Sheffield Community, died at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May I, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital following a critical illness of two months. She was born in Davie County June 17, 1938, and was a daughter of Mrs. Charley Mae Ratledge Ed wards of Riuitc I. Hannony. and the laic James Hugh Edwards Sr. She was an employee of R.J. Reynolds until she became disabl ed in 1982, and was a member of New Union United Methodist Church. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are: one son, C. Douglas Brown of Mocksville; two daughters. Mrs. Dawn R. Galliher of Route 2, Harmony, and Mrs. Susan B. Freeman of Advance; one granddaughter; three brothers, Donald R. Edwards, R. Lester Ed wards and Gary W. (Cotton) Ed wards, all of Route I, Harmony; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret E. Wiles of Winston-Salem. Miss Shirley Edwards of Route I. Har mony, and Mrs. Sandra E. Dyson of Route 6, Mwksvillc. One brother, James Hugh Ed wards Jr., preceded her in death on Jan. 8, 1986. Wiley Ellis Peebles Mr. Wiley Ellis Peebles, 77, of Rt. 3. Advance, died Tuesday, May 8, at Davie County Hospital Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thunsday, May 10, at Ad vance United Methodist Church by the Revs. Harlan Creech and Marion Fulk. Burial was in the church cemetery with Masonic Graveside Rites conducted by the Advance Masonic Lodge No. 710. Mr. Peebles was bom on Dec. 17. 1912, in Advance, son of the late Cicero D. and Sallie Sue Ellis Peebles. He was a lifetime member of Advance United Methodist Church where he was a Sunday School teacher. He was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge No. 710 and a member of the V.F.W. He was retired from Duke Power Co. with 37 years service and had also served in the United States Ar my during World War II. Surviving are: one sister, Elizabeth Bailey of Advance; one niece, Mrs. Ronald (Sallie) Barney of Advance and two great nieces, Mrs. Ann Anderson of MiKksville and Mrs. Susan Huffman of Salisbury. Norman 'Doc' Ketner Mr. Notiron FranklinKe.ncr,60,of9145Cenrar^^o« Rd Clemnwns, died Thursd y.Mayl0.a.Medical^rtH«pnnl. Mr. Ketner was bom Apn iq^o in Forsyth County »" and Sadie W.nsorKetner and had lived n«t o^ iTo in Forsvth County. He ser ^the United Stat« Army Ihc Korean Conflict. He retircu SS^lin^^aSjd^IofSonth Fork Baptist Church. Mr. Ketner US survived y • „ifr Patsv Walker K«?tner of thewife. Patsy «home; three sons Nwt Mark T. Ketner Of ^J 'M'rry a brother, Roger Ketner Betty in Bnrk^a,^ Madelia Home preceded him•"Sravesideaervieee^reheldat II 1 m Saturday. Ma> 12.WeilawnOartlensnfMeranryhyiieReva. Jerry langhtcrandW.T. Hendrix. i ,Memorials may ^ South Fork Baptist Church. OWIE CO. PUBUC I^RARV ftAOCKiVlLLEa NC & ■3 DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAV, Mav 17. 1990- . ^ •' V. W.A. 'June' Walser Jr. William Arthur "June" Walser Jr., 71, of 1108 N. Salisbury Ave., Spencer, died at 8:45 p.m. on Sun day. May 13. at Rowan Memorial Ho.spital. A graveside .service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. May 15. at Smith Grove Baptist Church cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Mark Blair. Born Dec. 4. 1918. in Davidson County. Mr. Walser was a son of the late William Arthur and Mary Alice Hege Walser. Retired from Johnson Concrete in Salisbury, he was a member of Grcers Chapel United Methodist Church. His wife. Catherine Alley Wal.scr. died in February of 1967. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. John (Linda) Sharpc of Salisbury and Mrs. Jerry (Patricia) Potts of HcLskcll. Tenn.; four brothers. Edward and Donald Walser. both of Spencer. Coy Walser of Churchland, and Stacy Walser of Southmont; four sisters. Mrs. Luke (Elizabeth) Head of Coolecmcc: Mrs. Tom (Lcssie) Clement of Yadkin. Mrs. J.D. (Doris) Ba.ss of Salisbury, and Mrs. Troy (Mary) Young of Chur chland: eight grandchildren: and tw<) great-grandchildren. Bertie Wood Bertie Ijames Wood. 82. former ly of Cooleemee. died Saturday, May 12, at Britthaven Nursing Home in Kinston. A graveside .service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. May 15, in Legion Memorial Park, conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen. Born Feb. 10. 1908, in Davie County, Mrs. Wood was a daughter of the late John and Eula Blaylock Ijames. A homemaker, .she was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Her husband, David Draper Wood, died July 9, 1978. ^urvivors include: three daughters. Mary Elizabeth Scdtt of Goldsboro. Ruth Carter of Cooleemee and Peggy Swain of Williamsburg, Va.; a son. John Wood of Charlotte; a .stepdaughter. Patch Perry of Raleigh; two sisters. Thelma Gregory of Cooleemee and Marie Vogler of Salisbury; a brother. James Ijames of • Cooleemee; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Percy 'Bud' Young ^ Mr. Percy Robert (Bud) Young. 76. of Shoaf Rd.. Midway, died Monday. May 7. at For.sylh Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Young was bom Sept. 16. 1913. in David.son County to Rrrbcrt Young ami Maggie TImmas Young. He was a member of Brooks Temple United Methodist Church. Midway and retired as a machine operator at Foltz Concrete and Pipe Co. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Lena L. Young of the home: four sons. Percy L. Young. Larry B. Young and Clayton L. Young, all of Midway and Jerry Young of Winston-Salem; six daughters. Willie Mac Pringlc. Nancy Pierce. Novella Yokely. Mozlena Dclapp and Marthina Young, all of Mid way and C'ester Tate of Lexington: 26 grandchildren: 10 great grandchildren; one sister. Almct- ta Eller of Midway and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted by Morri.son-Studevent Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Saturday. May 12. at Brooks Temple United Mcthodi.st Church by the Rev. R.D. Crutchfield. John C. Miller John Cicero Miller. 68. of Route 4. M(Kk.sville. died Tuesday. May 8. at the Salisbury VA Medical Center after being in declining health for several years and seriously ill for a year. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday. May 11. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Deyton. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in .Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Davie County Chapter. 1510-B Martin St., Winston-Salcm. N.C. 27103. Born in Salisbury Nov. 2. 1921. Miller was a .son <»f the late Elbert and Mayta Myers Miller. Retired from Drexel Heritage Furniture Co.. he had also been employed at one time with several airnivals and traveling amusement companies. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include: three sons. John C. Miller Jr. of Route 1 and Perry T. Miller of Route 4. both of Mocksvillc and Steve Miller of Route 4. Advance: a sister. Pauline Taylor of Route 3. Lexington: and three grandchildren. Jerry 'Jack' Norman Sr. Mr. Jerry "Jack" Alexander Norman Sr. of 544 Banner Ave.. Winston-Salem. died at Arbor Acres on Tuesday. May 8. Mr. Norman was bom to the late George W. and Elva Pfaff Norman on May 11. 1911. in Winston- Salem. He spent most of his life in Greensboro attending Greensboro Senior High ScIh)oI and Guilford College. Mr. Norman was an avid sport sman and was active in his love for golf until his health failed. He was a member of the N.C. .Seniors Golf' Association and retired the N.C. Seniors Cham pionship Trophy in 1966, and won many other state-wide, and local tournaments. He rctirtxl from R.J. Reynolds T(»bacco Co. in 1975 after 34'/: years in the leaf depart ment. He was a member of Christ Moravian Church. He was first married to Kathcrinc Maude Pfaff who preceded him in death in 1976. Surviving are: his present wife. Louise S. Norman: one son. Jerry A. Norman Jr. of MtK'ksville: one daughter. Katherine N. Hughes of Chapel Hill; one sister. Mrs. Robert T. (Margaret) Register of Greensboro; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday. May 11. at Vogler's Main Street Chapel by the Revs. James V. Salzwedel and William Cranford. Burial was in the Mora vian Graveyard. Memorials may be made to Christ Moravian Church Renova tion Fund. DAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO <c o DAVIE COUNTY EN I I-RI'MISE RECORO. THl'RSDAN, Mav 24. 1990- o c^ a VA Frank P. Craver Mr. Frank Payne Craver, 74. of 3761 Harper Road. Clenimons. died Friday, May 18. He was born March 15. 1916. in Clemmons lo Roland and Eleanor Smith Craver. He was retired from P.M. Hanes Knitting Co. and was a member of Hanes Baptist Church for 39 years where he served faithfully as church clerk and trea.surer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Myers Craver. in August 1989. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Early (Rita) Kennedy Jr. of Wallburg; one son. John Bunyan Craver of 3761 Harper Road, Clemmons; two grandchildren; (me sister. Mrs. Ruth Craver Lineback of 3731 Harper Road. Clemmons; and a very special friend, Michael G. Robertson of Clemmons. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. May 22, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Pastor David Jordan and Dr. J.B. Parker. Burial was in Clemmons First Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hope Baptist Tabernacle, P.O. Box 217, Mock.sville. N.C. 27028. Virgil 'Dutch* Howell Virgil Lee "Dutch" Howell. 80. of 25 Davie St.. Cooleemee, died Sunday, May 20. at Rowan Memorial Hospital aOer being in declining health. The funeral w.as held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. May 23. at Eaton s Funeral Home Chapel. Mocks- ville. conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen, pastiir of First Baptist Church of C(M)lecmee. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Born April 11. 1910, in Cooleemee. Howell was a son of the late Charlie Lee and Annie Belle Thomp.son Howell. A long time employee of Burlington Mills, he had retired from Celane.se Industries. Survivors include: his wife. Ailecn McGee Howell; two daughters. Faye Gullett and Pat Sain, both of Mooresville; two sons. Ronald Howell of Cooleemee and Dennis Howell (»f Moeksvillc; three sisters. Margaret G«»dfrey of Charlotte. Gladys May of Cooleemee and Helen Lycrly of Concord; and five grandchildren. Ray C. Smith Mr. Ray Cornelius Smith, 74. resident of 139 Horneytown Road. High Point, died at 2:55 p.m. Fri day. May 18. in High Point Regional Hospital. He had been in declining health .several years and had been in the ho.spital for the past three weeks. Mr. Smith was bom October 14, 1915, in Stokes County, a son of Wiley Cornelius and Macy Tuttle Smith. He had been a resident of High Point and vicinity most of his life and was a retired employee of We.stern Electric with 25 years of .service. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America of Winston-Salem and was a charter member of the Union Cross Bap tist Church in Kernersville. On Dec. 23, 1939, he was mar ried to Mrs. Frances Nunn Smith, who survives, of the home. Al.so surx'iving are: three sons. Donald Ray Smith of Kernersville. Thomas Wiley Smith of High Point and Felix Aaron Smith of Mocksville; four si.sters. Mrs. Alma Harrison of Greensboro. Mrs. Margie Garrett and Mrs. Bill (Ora) Smith, both of Julian. Mrs. Oscar (Janice) Cato of Burlington; one brother. Edgar W. Smith of Kernersville; eight grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday. May 21. at Cumby liji.slche.ster Drive Chapel by the Revs. Jimmy D. Hinson and Ervin H. Houser. Burial was in the Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Salem. Memorials may be directed to the American Heart A.s.sn.. 16(X) E. Wendover Avenue, Greensboro. N.C. 27405 or the American Diabetes A.ssn.. 224-C Northpoint Avenue. High Point. N.C. 27265. 0 Mrs. Mary S. Knight Mrs. Mary .Shoffner Knight. 77. of Vest Mill Rd.. Wiirston-Salem. died .suddenly at her home on Mon day. May 21. She was born Feb. 17. 1913. in Winston-Salem to John Floyd and rinn> May .Shore Shoffner. .She was' a life member of New Philadelphia Moravian Church, and was a representative and sales manager of Sarah Coventry. Inc. as long as her health permitted. Surviving arc: two .sons and daughters-in-law. James Wesley (Betty) Knight of Advance and Terrell Ixc (Linda) Knight of Col- lierville. Tenn.: five grand children; two great-grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. John F. (Katharine) S. Coffcy of Win.ston- .Salem and one si.ster-in-law. Mrs. Richard (Mabel) Knight Fulton of Winston-Stdem. Funeral services were schedul ed for 4 p.m. Wcdnesdiiy. Miiy 23. at New Philadelphia Moravian Church by Dr. Worth Green and the Rev. J(jc Gray. Burial was scheduled to be in the church graveyard. Memorials may be made to New Philadelphia Moravian Church. , Mrs. Grace P. Wooten Mrs. Grace Phelps Woolen. 85, of Mocksville. died Wednesday, May 16, at Yadkin Nursing Center, Yadkinville. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday. May 17, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Larry Allen. Burial was in Liber ty United Methodi.st Church cemetery. Mrs. Wooten was horn in Davie County to the late A.W. and Jane Safley Phelps and was a retired school teacher from the Davie County Schools. She was a mcmlTcrof the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Her husband. James Gordon Woolen, preceded her in death on April 10. 1965. Surviving are: one sister. Mrs. Ruth Burton of Rt. 4. Mocksville and .several nieces and nephews. i' Richard StafTord Richard liarl .Stafford. 48. of 708 E. Lakeside Drive. Florence, Ala., died Tuesday. May 15. ju E.C.M. Hospital in Florence after an ex tended illnc.s.s. A memorial service was held at p.)n. Saturday. May 19. at C(M>!eemcc Presbyterian Church in Cooleemee. Born .Sept. 15. 1941. in Con cord. .Stafford was a .son erf (he late James C. iind Biirnicc Howie Staf ford. He worked for 12 years with the U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command as a logistic assistant reprc.sentativc. He retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years of .service. Survivors include: his wife. Nancy StafTord; four sons. Richard J. .Stafford of Cooleemee. James DeWitt and Jelfery Lee Stafford, both of Augusta. Ga.. and JiHiy Dean Stafford of Florence. Ala.; two brothers. Joe L. Stafford of Mocksville and Jerry C. .Stafford of Salisbury; a sister.'Brcnda Dean of Butner; and two grandchildren. DAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARY mocksvuxe;. im€ DAVIK COl'N I V I:MI.RI'RISI: RKCORI). TIUIRSDAV. Milv 24, 1990- o cT <r H; i Savannah Hail Savnnnah Campbell Hall, 79, of Route 8, Mocksvilie, died Satur day, May 19, at the home of a daughter, Pearline Williams of Jacksonville, Fla., aRer an extend ed illness. J'uncral services were schedul ed for M.iy 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Morri.son-Studevent Funeral Home. Burial is schedul ed for II a.m. May 24 in the Veterans Cemetery in Salisbury. Born Dec. 18. 1910, in Forsyth County, Mrs. Hall was a daughter of the late Rev. Charlie and Min nie Campbell. She was a member of St. John AME Zion Church. Her husband, John Hall, died Jan. 13, 1968. Survivors included: five daughters, Jo.scphine Ijames, Mildred Kemp and Emma Hall, all of Mocksvilie, Elizabeth Rowe of Brooklyn. N.Y., and Pearline Williams of Jack.sonville. Fla.; three .sons. James and William Hall, both of Winston-Salem. and John Hall of Brooklyn. N.Y.; 19 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren. Clinton E. Hartman Mr. Clinton Eugene Hartman, 76, of" 789 Motor Road. Winston- Salem, died at his home Saturday. May 19. He was born in Davie County, the son of Enwh Melton and Clara Orrell Hartman. He was a retired employee of Duplan Corporation with 30 years of .service and a member of Advance United Methodist Church. He .served in the United States Army during World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife. Mrs. Nell Madison Hartman in 1984, by a daughter, Jane Hart man in 19^. and a brother, Enoch Melton Hartman Jr. Surviving are: five brothers, Virgil L. Hartman and^Avery H. Hartman, both of Win.ston-Salem. and Harvey (Chick) Hartman, George G. Hartman and Charlie Gray Hartman, all of Advance. Funeral services were held in Advance United Methodi.st Church at 2 p.m. Tuc.sday, May 22. con ducted by the Rev. Harlan Creech. Burial followed in the church cemetery. John E. Holloway John Elmer Holloway. 62, of Route 3, Salisbury, died at 6:.30 a.m. on Tuesday. May 1.3. at the Sali.sbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health for the past year and seriously ill one month. A graveside service was held at II a.m. Thursday. May 17. at Rowan Memorial Park with the Rev. Donald Wagoner, pastor of West Corinth Baptist Church of ficiating. Military rites were con ducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Rowan Unit. P.O. Box 1264, Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Born June 10. 1927. in Surry County, he was a .son of the late John Banner and Phoebe Hanes Holloway. Educated in the Surry County .schools, he was retired from Kluttz Piano Co. in Granite Quarry. A veteran of the Korean War. he .served with the U.S. Ar my 101.St Airborne Infantry. He was a member of Dunns Mountain Bapti.st Church and the Salisbury Veterans of Foreign Wars 3006. Survivors include: his wife. Neomi Holloway: a daughter. Nor- ma H. Brown of Mooresville; a brother, Ralph F. Holloway of Mocksvilie; two sisters. Mrs. Herbert (Marie) Te.sh of Win.ston- Salem and Mrs. Edward (Eitie) Felts of Brooks Cro.ss Roads; and five grandchildren. DAVrE CO. POBLIC CIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, WC J.A. 'Bole' Spry Mr. J.A. "Bole" Spry. 73, of Route 2, Advance, died Tuesday. May 15, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. Winston-Salem. He had been in declining health six months and seriously ill two weeks. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 17, in Fulton United Methodist Church cemetery. Born Dec. 30, 1916. in Davie County, Spry was a son of the late Pinkston and Josie Embler Spry. He was a retired farmer and a United Methodist. His wife, Nellie Durham Spry, died in 1972. Survivors include; a daughter. Judy Cromer of Winston-Salem; three sons, Roger Spry of Ad vance, Ronald Spry of Lexington and Tim Spry of Sherills Ford; three sisters, Betty Williams of Mocksvilie, Madeline Deal of Churchland and Gcraldine Blevins of Spencer; three brothers. Colin Spry of Advance. Bruce Spry of Salisbury and Melvin Spry of Lin- wood; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Fred Morgan McNew Fred Morgan McNew. 78. of Route 1. Advance, died May 5 at Davie County Hospital. He was born Dec. 1, 1911 in Ta/.well County. Va.. the son of the late Lee Grant and F.mma Kirk McNew. He retired from the parks and recreation department ol the city rif High Point in 1974. He was a member of the Cloverdale Church of the Living God. His wife, Bessie Home, preced ed him in death. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Wilma Lawson of High Point, Mrs. Sylvia Hash of Trinity, and Mrs. Sharon Collins of Advance; one son, Roger L. McNew Sr. of Advance; two sisters, Mrs. Dixie Vencille of Cedar Bluff, Va. and Mrs. Lillie Marshall of North Tazwell, Va.; eight grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held May 8 in Sechrest Funeral Home Chapel in High Point by the Rev. Worth R. Pugh. Burial was in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. <5^ .o DAVII-; COUNTY F.Ml.Rl'KISK KITORD. THURSD.W. M:,v 24. 1990- Mrs, Cora B. Williams Mrs, Cnra n ;j ijir Brcc{Mnve n C o IIII1 y Hospiial. She had been in dcclinin}: heallh fi ve years and scricuisly ill since September 1989. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.til, Tuesday. May 22. at Jerusalem Baptist Church by the Rev. Ron Honeyciill, Burial was in the ehurch cemetery. Memorials may be made to itic Cemetery Fund for Jerusalem Bap- list Church. Route 4. Mocksville N.C. 27028, Mrs. Williams was born July .^1. 191 1. in Rowan County to the late Jtihn Luther and Roxie Parnell Brcedlove and was a homeniaker. She w.as an active member of Jerusalem Baptist Church, Her luishand. Felix MeKinley Williams, preeederl her in ileath April 18. 19.SK, Survivors include: four .sons. Fdwin Ray Williams of Route 4. Mocksville. Felix Williams of Route 9. Mocksville. Donald Wayne Williams of Route 4. Mocksville, and Barry Thomas Williams of Salisbury; one daujtliler. Mrs. Clene Honcyeull of West Columbia. S.C.; seven grandchildren; one brother. Henry Breedlovc ol Salisbury and one si.ster. Mrs. John Rodwell of Cden Burnic. Md. Libby York Wednesday. May 16. at Iredcll Memorial Hospital. .She had been in declining health since I98.S, and seriously ill six weeks. She was born in Iredell County June 2. 1951. and was a daughter of Mrs. Dee Hayes Holmes York Vanstory of Route 1. Olin. and the late John Frank York Sr. She was a 1970 graduate of North Iredell High School and a member of Macedonia United Methodist Church and also the Share Group. She was di.sahility retired as a supervisor for Gilliatn Furniture Co. Surviving in addition to her mother arc; one brother, John Frank York Jr. of Route 1 , Oiin; <me sister. Mrs. Rita Y. Hix of Route 1, Harmony; her maiernal grandmother. Mrs, Sue Holmes of Mocksville; and several nicecs and nephews. Funeral services were coiidiiclcd at 3 p.m. Friday at Macedonia United MctNxlisi Church, with the Rev, C. William Sartin. (he Rev, Carl Ray Williams and Otis L. Snow officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Active palllH;arcrs were Franklin Holland. Joseph Holmes. Breck Feinislcr. David Painter. John Duchinski. Bobby Walker and Adrian Crosby, Memorials may be made to Htrspice of Iredell County. Inc.. P.O. Box 822. Stalcsville. N.C. 28677. Gladys M. Johnson Gladys Morris Johnson. 80. of Graham died May 20. She was born Sept. 6. 1909 to the late Rev. Joseph Dunn Morris and Laura Wright Morris. Johnson was a graduate <if High Point Collcgc- Shc was prccctied in ilcalh by her her husband Talton M. Johnson Jr. Funeral services were held May 22 at First Methodist Church in Graham. Burial was in Alamancc Memorial Park in Burlington. Survivors include: two sons. Joseph T. Johnson of Mocksville and Richard Johnson of Hender son; one brother. C.P. Morris of Burlington. and live granddaughters. The family request memorials may be made to Graham First Melluulist Cluiteh. QAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCK«via^ m DA VIE COUN1V ENTERI*RISE RECORD, THURSDAY. May 31, 1990- O <3~ cv^ Vo VA . <L ■"i. ^ -W.H. *Boozie* Bracken • William Henry "Boozic"JBracken, 84, of Route 8.• Mocksville, died Sunday. May 27. at Davic County Hospital after be- " ing in declining health. The funeral was to be held Wednesday. May 30, at Eaton'sFuneral Chapel, conducted by. Jerry Bracken and Ronnie Lwncy. Burial was to be in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Research. 836 OakSt., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. Born Feb. I, 1906. in Davie County. Bracken was a son of the late Frank and Melis.sa Jackson Bracken. He was a tobacco farmer and a Baptist. Survivors include: his wife. Mat-tie Wood Bracken of the home; a daughter. Nelia Br.acken ofMocksville; three sons, Jerry Bracken of Advance, William Franklin Bracken ofStatesvillcand Lonnie Bracken of Mock.sville; 16 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ethel Utt Butner Mrs. Ethel Utt Butner. 81. of Route 10. Union Grove Road. Winston-Salem died Saturday. May 26. She was born Feb. 21. 1909, in Forsyth County to William O. and Jean Allison Utt. She .spent mo.st of her life in Forsyth County. She was the widow of Ralph Glenn Butner Sr.. who died in April 1982. She is .survived by: three daughters, Mrs. Doug (Mary Lib) Lindley of Lexington, Ms. Deloris (Kim) Butner of Win.ston-Salem. Mrs. Mike (Betty Ann) Kimel of Advance; .six .sons. J. Curtis ButnerSr. of Lcwisville. W. Eugene Butner of Hickory. W. Clark Butner of Clemmons. Douglas E. Butner of Sacramento, Calif., Donald O. Butner of Aloha, Oregon and R. Stephen Butner of Lexington; 18 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one[sister, Mrs. Nannie Fagg of Wihston-Salem.: She was preceded in death by [One son, Ralph Glenn Butner Jr. ; Funeral services were held Mon- .'day. May 28, at Hayworth-Miller .Silas Creek Chapel with burial in '.Woodland Cemetery. < Sharon T. Carman Sharon Theresa Carman. 38, ofRoute 9. Sali.sbury. died Friday. May 25. at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital in Winston-Salem following a serious illnc.ss of three weeks. She was a teacher at North Rowan Primary School.The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday. May 27. at MocksvilleFirst Bapti.st Church, conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Memorials may bemade to First Baptist Church, North Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028, to theScholarship Fund. Salisbury- Rowan NCAE. in care of John Hoffman, 385 Hoffman Lane. Sali.sbury, N.C. 28144. or to the Davie County Chapter. AmericanLung Association, 112 Fayette St.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101. Bom in Bath. N.V.. on Dec. II.1951, Miss Carman was a daughter of John and Doris Potter Carman of North Main Street. Mocksville.She was a graduate of Haverling Central High School in Bath. N.Y., and a 1973 graduate of Catawba College. She was president of the Sali.sbury-Rowan Chapter of NCAE and past di.strict president of the organization.A member of tfie Salisbury- Rowan Choral Society, she was recording .secretary for the Rowan Community Concert A.ssociation. She was also d member ofMocksville First i^ti.st Church,where .she .sang injalie SanctuaryChoir. f fSurvivors, in edition to her parents, include: a brother, Larry Carman of Winston-Salem; and several aunts and cousins. > ;Mary C. Hairston ;• Mary Cuthrell Hairston. 56, of '.Mill Street, Mocksville. died Fri day, May 25. at Davie County Hospital after several years of declining health. Funeral arrangements were in complete at press time. Mitchell and Fair Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Bom Dec. 24, 1933. in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late Roosevelt and Blanche Hairston Cuthrell. A 1952 graduate of Davie County High School, she was employed as a dome.stic worker. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Troy Hainston; a daughter. Mary Dianne Pruitt of Mocksville; and d brother, Robert Cuthrell of Salisbury. V Stonewall J. Dugglns • Mr. Stonewall Jackson Duggins, (66. of Route 3. Advance, died Fri day. May 25. at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was born in Stokes County to Stonewall Jack.son and Suzie Hall Duggins. Mr. Duggins was a retired road driver for Roadway Express. He is survived by: his wife. Thelma Flinchum Duggins. of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Jac- qualine D. Varner of Conway. S.C.; three .stepdaughters. Mrs. Linda Smith and Mrs. Pam Holcomb. b«ith of Advance. Mrs. Michelle Mitchell of Lcwisville; two sisters, Mrs. Sally Mabe of Danbury and Mrs. Macy Casper of Kemersville; two grandsons; and six .stepgrandchildren. Memorials may be made t«> the American Cancer Society. Funeral .services were ctmductcd at 2 p.m. Monday. May 28. at Bur roughs Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Chester Montgomery and Lanny Atkins. Burial follow ed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. W 55^ HSVIE OJ, TO BUC tlBRARV MOCKSViaE, NO DAVIE COUN r\ ENTERI^RISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Mav 31, 1990- O cr (T n \o Mrs. Hattie D. Dull Mrs. HaHic Dixon Dull. 99. formerly of Pino communily in Davie County died Saturday. May 26, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital aflcr .several years of declining health. Funeral services -verc held Mon day. May 28. at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Robert L. Burnett and Fred Shoaf officiating. Mrs. Dull, a homemaker. was born June 30, 1890, in Davie County to Thomas Dixon and Nan cy Baity Dixon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter B. Dull, in 1968. Surviving are: three daughters. Mrs. Frances D. Reavis and Mrs. Sallie D. Reavis. both of Kan- napolis. Mrs. Evelyn D. Gough of Lexington; two sons, W. Tillman Dull of Mocksville and Lawrence P. Dull of Advance: 12 grand children; 13 great-grandchildren; and three grandchildren. grcat-great- Benjamin *Benny' Moore Mr. Benjamin "Behny " Sum mers M<x)re. 61. of WeKster. Fla. formerly of Davie County, died unexpectedly Friday morninc. May 25. Funeral services were held Tues day. May 29, at Gee and Sorensen Funeral Home. St. Petersburg. Fla. He was born July 14. 1928. in Davie County, the son of Blaine and Maye Calloway Moore. He lived in the Clark.sville communi ty and attended Farmington High School. He served in the U.S. Ar my before establishing his residence in Florida. He retired from Gulf Oil Company. Surviving are: his wife, Diane Harvey Moore, of the home; two .sons. Stephen and Phillip Moore, both of St. Petersburg. Fla.; two grandsons; one sister. Margaret M. Beck of Mocksville; and one brother. B.C. Moore of Anniston, Ala. Maggie Lee S. Tutterow Maggie Lee Shane Tutterow. 84. of Rocky Mount died on Thursday, May 24. Graveside services were held Sunday. May 27. at 2 p.m. at the Center United Methodist Church in Mocksville by Dr. Sherman B. Warner. Her husband. Cleo Tutterow. preceded her in death. She is survived by: a son. Guy Tutterow of Rocky Mount; a daughter. Mollie Cleo Moring of Raleigh; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. . Memorials may be matfc to the Center United Methodist Church. 491 Salisbury St.. Mpcksville, N.C. 27028 Jack E. Gilbert Mr. Jack Evans Gilbert. 67. of 1055 Betty Dr., Winston-Salem, died Tuesday afternoon. May 22. at his home. He was bom June 25, 1922. in Forsyth County to Robert E. and Gladys Evans Gilbert. He spent most of his life in For syth County, and worked for United Engineers for a number of years before retiring. Mr. Gilbert was a member of Waughtown Bap tist Church. Surviving arc: his wife. Fay Legains Gilbert of the home; two daughters. Sharron G. Simmons of Georgetown. Del., and Pat G. Smith of Saratop. Pa.; one grand daughter; one sister. Mrs. Barbara (Bobby) Fix of Mocksville; lwi> stepsons. Arlie Goforth of the home and Eric Goforth ot North Wilkcsboro; one stepdaughter. Shari Goforth of the hoiiic: and one stepgrandson. Jacob Miller. i>f the home. Funeral services >wre held at 11 a.m. Friday. May 25. at Hayworlh-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Donald M. Farrow. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may Se made to Hospice of Winston-Jlalem. Lillian H. Williams Lillian H. Williams of Las Vegas. Nev. died May 25 in Las Vegas. Survivors include: one son. George Williams of Las Vegas, with whom she lived with for the last four years; one brother. Walter C. Hampton of Mocksville; and .seven nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held May 29 in Las Vegas. vt -Si OftVlE CO. PUBUCMOCKSVIUE. MB ■3 DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TifURSDAV. .|„„e 7. 1990- Johnny C. Boger Johnny Charles Boger. .S.I. of Route 6. MocksvUie. died Tues day. May 29. at his home after be ing in declining health for the past several months. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday. June I. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs and the Rev. Kathy Tart. Burial was in Eaton s Baptist Church cemetery. Born July 10. 1936. in Davie County. Boger was a son of Hubert C Boger of Mocksville and the late Blanche Dull Boger. A supervisor with Hanes Dye and Finishing Co. in Winston-Salcm. he was a member of the National Guard. Survivors, in addition to his father, include; his wife. Marlene Miller Boger; a daughter, Mrs. Steve (Tammy) Shore of Yadkin- ville; a son, Charles Wray Boger of Mocksville; four sisters. Mrs. David (Edith) Simmons of Gnfton. Mrs. Ernest (Nancy) Taylor of Charlotte. Carolyn Boger of Mocksville and Brenda Boger of Arlington. Va.; a brother. Odell A. Boger of Mocksville; two grand sons; and two stepgranddaughters. Mrs. MiMildred J. Adams Mrs. Mildred John.son Adams. ^3. of Route I. Box 157. Siloam. died Sunday. June 3, at the N.C. baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. i She was born in Surry County (a Jonas and Nonnie Alma Wall jiohnson and was of the Baptist feith. .V Surviving are: three daughters. ;^rs. Jeff (Donna) Carter of Ad- ;*ance. Mrs. Barry (Cheryl) ilMcMillian of Ararat. Va.. Mrs. D^ark (Tina) Walker of Advance; ]^o sons and a daughter-in-law. jMr. and Mrs. Wesley Dalton '.^dams. Jr. and Mr. Randall Lee 'Adams, all of Siloam; four grand children; her parents. Mr. Jonas and Nonnie Alma Wall Johnson of 3iloam; one sister. Mrs. Dennis (Judy) Wood of Boonville; three brothers. Mr. Arnold Johnson of fting. Mr. Dennis Johnson of Dob- 5)n and Mr. J.C. Johnson of Siloam. ¨ Funeral .services were to be held )Vcdnesday. June 6. at 11 a.m. at tite Cox-Needham Funeral Home and Chapel in Pilot Mountain, by tile Rev. Clayton Tillcy and Dr. /^ndrew Crowley. Burial was to fpllow in the Pilot Mountain City (jemetery. [Memorials may be made to Ho.spice of Surry County. P.O.^x 1034. Mt. Airy. N.C. 270.30. tf- to a charity of the donor's cfioice. Ruth C. Mowery Ruth Elizabeth Campbell Mowery. 57. of Route 9, Woodleaf Road. Salisbury, died at 3;50 p.m. on Monday. June 4. at the home of her sister. She had been serious ly ill for the past three months. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Wedne.sday. June 6. at Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Jack Luther, pastor and the Rev. J.C. Swaim. former pastor. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the piano fund of Gay's Chapel United McthixJist Church. Route 9. Box 467. Salisbury. N.C. 28144 or to Hospice of Rowan County. P.O. Box 1603. .Salisbury. N.C. 28145-1603. Born March 2. 1933. in Rowan County (Woodleaf). Mrs. Mowery was a daughter of Sadie Mclntyre Campbell of Woodleaf and the late Ralph H. Campbell. A graduate of Woodleaf High School, she was cniph>yed at Monleigh Garment Co. in MtK-ksville for 16 years and at Fieldcrest Cannon in Salisbury lor the last 21 years. She was a member of Gay's Chapel United Mcthodi.st Church. Her husband. Charles Odell Mowery, whom she married June 27. 1959. died March 14. 1987. .Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: a .son. Charles Nelson Mowery of Salisbury; a daughter. Mrs. Larry (Ruth Ann) Mowery Graham of Cleveland; three sisters. Mrs. Ben (Belle) Moore and Mrs. Jimmy (Mildred) Bumgamer. both of Woodleaf and Mrs. James (Dorothy) Harris of Mocksville. ; Ci V OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NO »AV,K COUNI V KNIICKPRISH „u,„s„AV, 7. ,990- Rev. J.W. Braxton Sr. The Rev.J.W. Braxlon Sr.. 83 died Saturday. June 2. at hi.s home. He wa.s a native of Alamance County, He was a member of the Western N.C, Conference of the United MethtxJi.st Church. He was a former pastor of Morris Chapel United Methodi.st Church in Walkertown and several Davic churches. He was married to Dcilsie Lee Little Braxton. who died in 1987. He is survived by: a daughter. Alice Hoffman of Ashcvillc; two sons. Jay Braxlon of Signal Moun- iJiin. Icnn,. and Lawrence Brax lon of Waynesvillc: six grand children; three great grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Lois Johnson and Mrs. Avis Johnson, both of Graham; fi ve brothers. Bruce Braxton of Ihomsville. ira and Robdti Brax lon, both of Graham. Winfrcd Braxton of Chapel Hill and Calvin Braxton of Snow Camp. Services were held at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday. June 5. at Morris Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Fred Jordan and Dr. J. lihvood Carroll officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mor ris Chapel United Methodist Church. P.O. Box 57. Walker- town. N.C. 27051 ! Ruby B. Lowery Ruby Mae Bracken Lowery. 74. of Route 4. Mocksville, died Satur day. June 2, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winslon-Salem after a sudden illne.ss. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Tuesday. June 5. at Eaton's Bap tist Church, conducted by the Rev. David Giibrealh. Burial was in (he church cemetery, Memorials may be made to Eaton's Baptist Church. Route 8. Mwksville. N.C. 27028. ; Born June 2. 1916. in Davie County. Mrs. Lowery was a daughter of the late Grovcr Cleveland and Emma Correll Bracken. She was a homcmakcr and member of Eaton's Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Johnny N. Lowery: four daiighlcrs. Alice L. Ztila.scck of Faycltcvillc. Reba Mac l.awtcr of Mocksville. Norma K. Long of Dalton and Shirley Winglcr of Mooresvillc; two sons. Johnny Lowery Jr. of Mocksville and Grover W. Lowery of Madison; a brother. Clyde Bracken of Wadcshoro; 12 graiKlchiidren; and one great-grandchild. William 'Biir Seamonj | are: his wife. • Etta Williams Seanion. also of Autumn Care; three .sons. Jini Scamon of Route 9. Mocksville.} Jay Scamon of Route I. Mocksvilje I and Ernest Scamon of Rtuilc 7.r Mocksville; three daughters. Mrs. ^ Harvey (Ann) Snider of Route 5. | Lexington. Mrs. Jack (Mary) Can-»: ncr tt| Route I. Mocksville. and'! Mrs. Jerry (Bclly) Lowtharpc ol Rinile 4. Slalcsvillc; 15 grand-[i children; two foster grandchililrcn; {i and 15 grcai-grandchildrcn. j |l One son. William A. Scamon |i Jr.. preceded him in death, • jt Funeral services were held at 2 1; p.m. Sunday, June 3. at Society fc Baptist Chiirch. Burial followed in [j the church cemetery. n »• DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, nc imvik <:„„Nrv kn i kkprisi.: „wRsmY. ^esley D. Adams Sr. , g , Mrs. Angel S. McKnight • \\r Ja... A J - O- » ^I Mr M t . Wesley Dallon Adams Sr.. ^1. of Rnulc I. Box 157. Siloam c^icd Sunday. June at his homc. J He was k)rn in Carroll County. Ya,. to Arthur Edward and Thur- de Alley Adams. Mr. Adams was self-employed transmission sjjccialist. a veteran of the United Slates Air F orce, and of the FJap- list faith. j Surviving arc: three daughters. Mrs. Jeff (Donna) Carter of Ad- Mancc, Mrs. Barry (Cheryl) McMillian of Ararat. Va.. Mrs. ^»Iark (Tina) Walker of Advance: four grandchildren; his mother. Mrs. Thiirsie Alley Adams of Etisl Bend; five sisters. Mrs. Dcwey (Eva) Simmons of Elkin. Mrs. yirgil (Faye) Flynn of Yadkinville. fjlrs. Paul (Helen) Bullins of Boon- yille. Mrs. Harry (Lydia) Logan ••^d Mrs. Steve (Bobbie) Hershey. l^th of East Bend; three brothers. Mr. Carlton Adams of Boonville. Mr. Arthur It. Adams Jr. and Mr. Bill Adams, both of East Bend. 1 Funeral services were hold Wednesday. June 6. at the Cox- Needhani Funeral Home and (ihapel in Pilot Mountain by the F^ev. Clayton Tilley and Dr. An- (frew Crowley. Burial was in the F^ilot Mountain City Cemetery. ; Memorials may he made to liospicc of Surry Cotinty. P.O. ^»x in:t4. Ml. Airy. N.C. 27().JO. or to a charity of the donor's choice. vices were held Tuesday. June 5. at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. [. Donncll Lloyd. Burial was in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. ;She was born in Davic County, a (laughter of the late William and Maf7 Etta Baity Beck. She was a nXCmber of the First United Methodist Church and a member o( the Order of the Eastern Star. !She was preceded in death by her hOsband. Samuel R. Latham, (ind a son. Samuel W. l^lham. !Shc is survived by; two <^ughters. Ethel Latham Shore of Mocksville and Nancy Latham Benson of Charlotte; two sons. Jgmes G. Latham of Fayetteville iid Robert F. Latham of Dayton. Ohio; two sisters. Reulah Lewis of ^alkertown and Ina Martin of Tadkinville; two brothers. John Beck and Robert Beck, both tif IHocksvillc; 10 grandchildren: and jfix great-grandchildren. rs. Angel Slater McKnight. IX. of Route 5. Mocksvillc. died at the N.C. Baptist HospimI Fri- 'iay. June I. as the result of an aulomohiic accident. Site was born July 21. 1971. in Winston-Siilcm to Jimmy D. and Lois Ellis Slater. She spent all of her life in the Clemnnms area and was a memhei o| Center Grose Baptist Chureh. She was an employee of Crown Wood Pro ducts, Inc. in Moeksville. Surviving arc her husband. Ricky Frederick McKnight. of ilie home; a daughter. Katie McKnight iinrl a M>n. Ricky F. McKnight Jr.. both of the home; her mother, of Center Grove Church Road. Wmslon-Salcni and grandfather Marvin L. Slater of Winston- Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Saman- •ha Hulchcns of Mocksvillc and Mtss Robin Slater of Clemmons; (wo brothers. Marvin "Weasel " Slater of Clemmons and David Slater of Kerncrsvilie. Also surviving are: her motiicr and fathcr-in-law. Dorothy and Fred McKnight of Mocksvillc. Funeral .services were conducted at 2 p.m. Motiday. June 4. at Voglcr's Clemmons Chapel with burial at Center Grove Baptist I Church cemetery. Charles 'Bi r Marshall | Mr. Charles ' Mocksvillc. health. bu^ death was unexpected. Funeral .services were held Sun day. June 3. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert Burncttc. Burial wa.s in Enon Bap tist Church cemetery in Yadkin County. Mr. Marshall was born in Surrv ' tco sevctav w. - n Cillie Bell M. Tuttle . Mrs. Lillie Bel! McCec Tulllc. .1 76. of 107 Bessemer Court. King. died Thursday aficnuHin. May 31. 1 at Forsyih Memorial Hospital after •1 long period of declining health 1 i'Md serious illness of (ive weeks. I Mrs, Tuttle was born June 2 1913. in Rural Hall u, Daniel' Greene ami Lula Virginia Porter MeGec- She w as a niemlxT ot An- I'och United Methodist Church where she (aught eliildren's Sun day School Cora mmihcr of years. She had also .served as .secretary of ihe local chapter of the Woodmen of the World. Mrs. Tuiile was the wife of Clyde E. (Sonny) ruttle. who died April 24. 1987. She is survived by two daughters. Mary Kay Ingram and hu.sband. Phil ol King. Mrs, Helen Kcigcr of Greensboro: one son. Phillip Eugene Tuttle and wife Rchceca. of Mocksvillc; seven grandehildrcn; six grcal- graiidehildrcn ami one sister Mrs Eva Tuttle of Rural Hall. Funeral services were held Saturday. June 2. at 2 p.m. at An- Itoch United Methodist Church. Rev. Billic Joan Morrison nf- Hcialed and inicrmcnl followed in (he church ccmeiery. Memorials may be made (o the Aniioch/Oak Grove U.M.C Biiildtng Fhind. P.G, Box 42. Rural Hall. N.C. 27(14,<i. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY M0CK8V1LLE, NG -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. Jtme 14. 1990 0- <r <r~ r> 3 Sallie B. Barney Mrs. Sallic Bailey Barney. 53. of Rt. 3, Advance, died early Sun day, June 10, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were held sit 11 a.m. Tue.sday. June 12, at Advance United Mehtodist Church by the Revs. Harland Creech and David Daniels. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ho.spice of Davic County, c/o Davie County Health Dept., P.O. Box 665, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. or to the charity of the donor's choice. She was born April 9, 1937, in Guilford County, a daughter of Elizabeth Peebles Bailey of Ad vance and the late Nathan Bailey. She was a homcmaker and a member of Advance United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her mother are; her husband, Ronald L. Barney of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Ann) Anderson of Mocksville and Mrs. Kevin (Susan) Huffman of Salisbury; and four grandchildren. Martin Sisters Miss Sharon Leigh Martin, 8, and her sister. Miss Sandy McCiilloh Martin. 6, both of Route 3, Advance, dicil unexpectedly Fri day, June 8. in Brantley County, Ga. Graveside services were scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday, June 14. in the Oak Grove United Meth(xlisl Church Cemetery by the Rev. Donald Funderburkc. Sandy Mai I in was born,Sept. 12. 198.1. and Sharon Martin was born Dec. 23; 1981. both in Mon tgomery County to Vivian Lynn McCulloh Martin and the late Steven Edward Martin. Sandy was a second grade stu dent and Sharon was a fourth grade student, both at Pinebrtxrk Elemen tary Schwrl and both attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church. They are survived by; their mother of the home; their mater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. June McCulloh of Route 1, Ad vance and their maternal great- grandmother. Mrs. Magclenc McCulloh of Route 3, MiKksville. Memorials may be made to the Sharon and Sandy Martin Memorial Trust Fund, c/o Mr. Mark Moran, Central Carolina Bank, Willow Oaks Shopping Center. MiKksvillc. N.C. 27028. Isaac Enos Winfrey Sr. Mr. Isaac Enos Winlrey Sr., 95, died at Guardian Care, Walnut Cove on Thursday, June 7. He was born on January 10, 1895, in the Farmington Com munity. He was a son of the late Solomon Eugene and Mertie Cook Winfrey. He spent most of his life in Forsyth County and resided on his farm on Oak Summit Rd. for 35 years before going to Guardian Care in Walnut Cove in 1982. Her served in the 30th Intaiitry Division of the United States Ar my during World War I where he lost his left arm during battle in Belgium. He was an active member of Marvin United Methodist Church as long as health perniitted. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jennie Griffith Winfrey in 1980. Surviving are; two daughters, Mrs. Sam (Myrtle) Hill and Mrs. Walter (Betty) Stoltz, both of Winston-Salem; two sons, 1. Enos Winfrey Jr. and C.M. (Red) Win frey, both ol Winston-Salcm; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grand children and one sister, Mrs. Howard (Nettie) Pilcher of Enon. Funeral services were held Mon day. June 11, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. Randy Tarlton and Dr. Jerry Murray. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Mar vin United Methodist Church. ~o OAVIE 00. PUBUC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TifURSDAV, June 14, 1990 V. i + -SI V. (4 Harry C. Newcomb Harry C. Newcomb, 911 formerly of Route 6, Mocksville. died Wday, June 8, at the Autumn CareConvalescent Center .n '^Xmemorial service ^as hcW at 3 n m. Sunday, June 10. at Bear Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Cloninger. Bunal was in BramanviUe ProspectCemetery in Bramanvillc. N Y. Memorials may be "building fund of Bear Crea^^^^^ tist Church. Route 8. M(Kksv.iie. 4. 1899. in M-t S3:?isi Mi'-""' and a son. Donald Newcomb. both oreceded him in death.Survivors include: « sister^^u Turner of Davenport, N .Y.. and Nancy RobennnfSyCbuKh Road. »uh whomhSehiahomcbcfomcnlcmg Autumn Care. Virginia Hinson Graham A memorial IJ,'' WhWey a funeral Hook Chapel, conducted tiv the Rev. Gary Wayne Sloop. Burial was in Caiollna Memorial■"trn". 19<«. "-tCOTOly. Mra. Graham was aSugh^r of the late ^10.88 n-^ Sallie Newton Crane. «hlllieUer.shehadhe^dent of the area since |946.Survivors include; a mcce. ^ ''°Mra'^'^nm.72.ofl4MD.m West St., Kannapolis, died unexSly on Saturday. June 2-«Starrus Memorial Hospttal. V Sallie C.D. Brewer Mrs. Sallie Christine DaltonBrawer.85.ori220 M^;;M^.Wlnston-Salem. dted Saturtoy.June 9, at Forsyth Memorial ^ Mrs. Brewer was born in Forsyth County to Peter Webster and Betty Marshall Dalton. She spentte enhm lite i"^r" *rand was a nupportWo ntOTto ofOak Summit United McthodtstChurch for many years. She was preceded m death y-n,«mis W. Brewer andtwo sons. Thomas w. dStfisrthrirSufSinon nr^eral'servleeswereheldaU. SmhSSMmW^Chureh^ Burial followed m the church "Sng are: five daughters.Mrs. Ray >. fSHarold (Iris) Smith, Mrs. ftearDm)Jodrey,Mrs.Ben(MarB.e^^ Fishel and Mrs. Emmit (Ruth)Clayton, all of Winston-Sidem; nnegranddaughter. (Gail)dauehter. Mrs. Bobby (Gait)Anders of Advance; one grandson,ratlsas.m.Mr.MarkTen^ of Winston-Salem; 'children; 19 8«^cat-grandchildrcnone great-great-grandson, onebn^er. Gray T. Dalton ofWinston-Salem; and one niece. Memorials may be made tolifeline, do Forsyth MemorialHospital, or Oak Summit UnitedMethodist Church. Harvey 'Mickey' Chalk The funeral for Harvey Leon-Mickey * Chalk was held at 2p.rs«nday. June 10 at southern riiv AME Zion Church. Ea tSncnccr. conducted by the Rev.sTcamphcll. pastor. Burial was in Gakdale Cemetery.Chalk. 53. of 2509 Linda Avc. Knnnaoolis. died Tuesday. June 3.in Salisbury. He was the son of the late George Johnson.Survivors include: his mother.AnnrRu.hKeyof606S.EllisSt.. Salisbury; his wife. Vickie onigomery Clark; two sons, TonyFoxx of East Spencer and QuenSiofChlnaGtove-.aM^- ,on. Kenya Montgonmry. twoLghtera. Nicole Chalk ami 1^Taetui Rhymes, l-'l"Soencer; two hrothers. l..irryWilton Chalk of Salisbury andXtoKeyJt...rChti,l.nte;a.d Z sisters, fannic Mm- l-to^of Washington. D.C.,Wvlic and Anita Thompson, bothd" S-disbiiry and Rita DenisttoSGrys.niGl»ss.b..thol East Spencer. Born April 18. StoeOatSalis^ Te^i-efnCofSrmth^- City AME Zion Church m EastSpencer and the steward board. DAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, MC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 14, 1990 <3- j >3- Pearl Taylor Pearl Taylor. 67. «)! Mailby Road, Marble, died Thursday, June 7, in an Andrews hospital. A native of Mitchell County, she had lived in Cherokee County mo.st of her life. She was a daughter of the late Milton and Hattie Jane Rich Slagle. Surviving are; her husband. Homer Taylor of Tennessee: fi ve daughters, Hazel Hottel of Ad vance. Sandra Veal of Cleveland. Tenn., Elizabeth Barrett of Calhoun, Tenn.. Ann Rollins of Athens, Tenn.; and Dawn Taylor of Calhoun Falls, S.C.; six .sons, John Taylor of Calhoun Falls. S.C., Charles Taylor of Andrews. Robert Taylor of Dallas, David Taylor of Hou.ston, Tex.. Dennis Taylor of Abbeville, S.C.. and Daryl Taylor of Sulphur, La.; 23 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; a sister. Hazel Craig of Murphy; and two brothers, Mearlen Slagle of Mur phy and Roy Rich of Hard wick. Ga. Funeral services were held Saturday. June 9. in Oak Grove Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Danny Elliott officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Lorene V. Conra^ Lorene Virginitytonrad. 65, of 8622 Concord Church Road. Lcwisvilleydied Saturday, June 9, at the N.C. Bapti.st Ho.spital iri Winston-Salem. She was the wife of the Rev. James E. Conrad, pastor of Ardis Chapel AME Zion Church, Old Mocksville Road, Salisbury, and the mother of the Rev. William M. Conrad, pastor of Moore*s Chapel AME Zion Church, Salisbury. The funeral was .scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday. June 1.1. at New Hope AME Zion Church. Lcwis- ville. conducted by the Rev. Paul Thotnbs. pastor, and the Rev. R.J. Harris. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Born Dec. 4. 1924. in Davie County, Mrs. Conrad was a daughter of Samuel Cain of Davie County and the late Delia Hawkins Cain. Retirc<l from the mainte nance department of the Winston- Salem/For.syth County School System, she was a member of New Hope AME Zion Church and the missionary society. Survivors, in addition to her father, hu.sband and .son, include: two other .sons. James E. Conrad Jr. of Lewisville and Bobby Con rad of Winslon-.Salem; a daughter. Dorothy Kelly ol Win.ston-.Salcm; 11 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; two brothers. Paul Hawkins of Win.ston-Salem and H«nvard Hawkins of Lewisville; and a si.ster. Odessa Ridgill of Win.ston-Salem. George H. Foote Sr. Mr. George H. Foote Sr.. of Route 8. Campbell Road Mocksville. died Thursday, May .^1, at the Davie County Hospital. He was a native and resident of Davie County, born March 20. 1894. to the late Lee and Allic Foote. He was a member of the Chinqucpin Bapti.st Church, where he was a member of the Trustee Board. He is survived by: four daughters. Mrs. Naomi Frost and Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton. both of MocLsville. Mrs. CIco Palmer and Mrs. Julia Williams, both of Brooklyn. N.Y.; four sons. Sylvester Foote ami George F'oote Jr.. both of Davie County; Cariel Foot and I^c FtMrte. both of Mocksville: 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great- great-grandchild; two sisters. Mrs. Gertrude Howell of Marion, and Mrs. Ethel Howell (»f Davie Coun- [y; lour daughtcrs-in law; one son- in-law; and other relatives and friends. Funeral .services were held Sun day. June 3. at Chinqucpin Bapti.st Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. V .9J OAVIE CO. PUBUC tiBRARY mocksville, Ne -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, .hmc 21. 1990 O cr cr- % i Norma Charlene Ayers Norma Charlene Wiilard Ayers. *18. of I89.S Pope Lane. Kerncrsviile. died Wednesday. June 13. at Forsyih Memorial Hospital. She was born June 18. 1941. in Win.sion-Salem" to Arvil l-ugcnc Wiilard .Sr. and Theodoshia New.some Wiilard. Surviving arc: her hu.shand. Richard Allen Ayers. of the home; one son. Ronnie Eugene Ayers of n Winslon-Salcm; one daughter. ; Kathy Ayers Brown i>f Old Town; ' three grandchildren; one si.ster. Betty Foster of Advance; and one brother. Lester Eugene Wiilard of Win.ston-Salem. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. June 16. at Hayworth-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Bill Chatman. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Marvin Gray Byeriy Mr. Marvin Gray Bycrly. SO. formerly of Advance, died Wednesday, June 13. Jit his home in Stafford. Va. He was bom April 4. 1940. in North Carolina. He is survived by his wife. Janice C. Bycrly of Stafford. Va.; three daughters. Sonya Robey of Clinton. Md.. Vita Reed and Dean- na Byeriy. both of Dumfries. Va.; one son. Gray Byeriy i>f Stafford; his parents. Mr. J.W. Bycrly of Martinsville, Va. and Mrs. Mary Byeriy of Mocksville; five sisters, Ruby Random and Brenda Tarlton, both of Charlotte. Betty Potts of Advance, Dorothy Rcid of Winston-Salem and Edith Clark of Lexington; four brothers, Ray 3yerly of Martinsville, Va., J.B. Byeriy of Lexington. Billy Byeriy and Jerry Byeriy, both of Mocksville; two grandchildren and mother-in-law and father-in-law, Kay and Vida Kast of Stafford, Va. Funeral .services were held Fri day. June 15. . Memorials may be made to Rap- pahannock Hospice-in-Motion, .1616 Stafford Avc., Fredericks- burg. Va. 22401 or American Cancer Society. P.O. Box 1385. Glen Allen. Va. 23060. Ruth Cranfleld Ruth Eli/abcth Messick Crttn- field. 72. of Route 9, Salisbury, died at 6:56 p.m. on June 18 at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Death was unexpected. The funeral was scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday. June 20 at the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. J(x;l Hiatt. Burial was .scheduled for Rowan Memorial Park. Born Nov. II. 1917 in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie W. and Lillie God- by Me.ssick. Educated in the DAvic County Schools and at Sali.sbury Beauty School, she operated a beauty .salon with her si.ster. She was a member of Westside Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Robert Cranfield, whom she mar ried Aug. 6. 1943; one .son, Carl Messick of Route 9, Salisbury; three daughters, Mrs. Tom (Lin da) Burgess of Salem, S.C.. Mrs. Quinton (Charlene) Manning of Kinston and Mrs. Maurice (Diane) Massey of Salisbury; two brothers, C.W. Me.ssickof Mocksville. and Lloyd Messick of Salisbury; two sisters. Mrs. Bruce F. (Edna) Pinkston Jr. and Mrs. John (Katherine) Kurfees, both of Salisbury; 16 grandchildren and 16 grcat-gramlchildrcn. ^ Bertha E. Davis Bertha May Jarvis Elicr Davis. 76. of 712 First Rainbow St.. Le.x- ington died June 10 in Lexingttm Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Tues day. June 12 in Davidson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Leon Simmons. Burial was in Uxington Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Sheets Memorial Baptist Church. Davis was born in Yadkin Ctuin- ty on Nov. 14. 1913 to the late John Harrison Jarvis and Mammic Speaks Jarvis. She was retired from Erianger. Her husband. Arnold H. Davis, preceded her in death Dec. 20. 1989. Survivors include: two sons Jerry Davis and Don A. Eller of Lexington; two daughters, Shirley Laxton Covington and Diane Farmer of Lexington; one brother. Rovie Preston Jarvis of Lexington; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. OAYIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOOKSViLLE. NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. .|»,u> 21. 1990 Madge T. Matthews Mrs. Madge Twml Matthews of 4106 Deriiuida Village, Advance, wife ofC. Odell Matthews, died Wednesday. June 13. at Nurlli Carolina liaplisl llospilal after a sluirl illness. She was born Jidy 25, |9()6. in Madison County to Lula and Robert E. Lee Tweed and was a graduate of Woman's College at (.i reensboro. She is survived by: her husband, of the home: two sons. Chuck Mat thews and his wife. Judy, of Williamshiirg. Va.. and Jim Mat thews and his wife. I.iz, of Winslon-Salein; four grandcliildren and a niece. Mrs. Matthews was a member of Knollwood Baptist Church where she hail served as president of the Woman's Missionary Union. Sun day School teacher for young mar ried women and member of various committees. •She was at one time a school teacher and served as principal of Hanes Elenwntar)' Schixd. She was a former trustee of Baptist Hospital and served as the board's sccrelary- ircasurer in the 1%0's. She was a past president of the Woman'.s Club and was chairman at the district and slate level; chaired the cilywide project to wclciniie Wake Forest University in 1956: was a member of the ad visory council for the Baptist Hospital School of Pastoral Care: was past chairman of the Demircratic Party of Fnrsvth Cinin- ty and was an olTiccr of the I^'ague of Women Voters: was active in the organi7.alion of the Arts Coun cil and .served on that board: and was on the board of the American AssiK'iation of University Women. A memorial service was held at II a.m. Friday, June 15, at Knollwoixl Baptist Church. Mrs. Edwina Y. Long Mrs. Edwina Youngs Long. 80. formerly of'Tot Street, MiK-ksville. died late Tuesday, June 12. at Ber muda Place in Advance. A Mass of Christian Burial was iieki Friday. June 15. at II a.m. at St. Francis Catholic Mi.ssion in Mix'k.sville. conducted by the Rev. Joseph Mack. Burial was in Joppa Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Davic County As.siK'iation of Retarded Citizens, c/o Mike Wallace, Route 8, Box 311, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. She was horn Jan. 26. 1910. in Paradis. |j.. daughter of the late Luther Archiband and Edwina Nora Habans Youngs. She was a charter member and president of Rowan-Davie Medical Auxiliary, al.so a charter member of the Mocksville Women's Club, a member of the North Carolina State Medical Auxiliary, a charter member of (he Mixrksviilc Civitan Club, and secretary for two terms. She was also named Civitan Member of tlie Year iti 1987. She was founder of Davic County Association for Retarded Citizens and was founder of St. Francis Catholic Mission in Mocksville. She was preceded in death by her husband. Dr. William Matthews Long Sr. in 1983. Also a son. William Matthews Long Jr. in 1980 and a brother, Luther Archi- liand Youngs 11, .Surviving are: one daughter. Ed wina Long Davics. Camano Island. Wash.: one son. Luther Youngs Long of Oxiord: 8 grandchildren: and 5 great-grandchildren. James ^Simon' Seaford Mr. James ■'Simon'"Seaford. 45. 1^^ of Route 7. Mocksville. ' died p c c t e d I y Wednesday. Davic County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday , June 15. at F,aton's Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev, Thomas Tuggle. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. Memorials may be made to the Davie County Chapter of the American Heart As.soeialion. c/o Pattv l.ookabill. BB.V T. P.O. B<ix 406. Moeksville. N.(.'. 27028. Mr. Seaford was born November 10, 1944. in Davie County, the son of Gladys James Seaford of Route 7. Mocksville. and the late Dwight Clifford Seafi>rd who died in 1967. He was a member i>f Fork Bap tist Church and a memiuT of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge. He was a sales representative with Southern Food Service of Greensboro. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are: his wife. April Ayrcs Seaford, of the home: two daughters. Traeie and Jaclyn Seaford. both of the home: one sister. Shirley Spry Kaiser of Moeksville and one nephew . Jeff Uimbe of Mocksville. OAVtE CO. PUBUC aBRXWtlOCWaVlLLE. NC -DAVIE COliNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. IIIIIRSDAV. ,|iiiu- 2«. 1990 <0 cT <3 Adam L. Carson Adam Lincoln Carson, known as "Link". 62. of Mocksvilic died at 10:50 p.m. Thursday. June 2!. at Bapli.st Hospital. He was ill for .several days. Services were held Monday, June 25. at 8 p.m. at Mount Olive A.M.E. Zion Church. Walerbury. Conn., and on Wedne.sday. June 27. at 11 a.m. at Mount Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church in Davic County. The ministers were the Rev. A. McLean Spaulding. pastor of Mount Sinai, and Elder Harrison D. Bonner. who officiated in Con necticut. Burial was in Mount Sinai Church cemetery. Mr. Carson was born Feb. 7. 1928, in Mock.svillc, the son of the late Adam Cromwell and Addie Young Carson. He was educated > in the public schixils of McK-ksville, was owner and operator of Lincoln Carson Paving Company. Inc. and Building Companies. A member of Mount Olive A.M.E. Zion Church in Water- bury, Conn., vice chairman of the Trustee Board, a member of the Steward Board, the Lay Council, a member of the Kellogg Masonic Lodge No. 5 P.H.A., consistory and the Arabic Temple No. 40. pa.st potentate of the Shrine, direc tor and incorporator of the Security Savings Loan Bank of Waterhury. Surviving are: two .sons. Robert L. Brown of Baltimore. Md.. and A. Lincoln Carson Jr. of New Haven, Conn.: one daughter, Valerie Carson of Watcrbury: three grandchildren; two brothers. James Henry Cowan of Patterson, N.J., and Richard, known as "Lucky". Carson of Mock.sville; and two sisters. Audrey Petteway of Waterhury and Elizabeth Feamstcr of Salisbury. ' Viola B. McMillian Viola Brown McMillian. wife of the late B. Frank McMillian of 301 We.st 33rd St.. died friday June 15 in King.sdale Manor. Graveside services were held June 17 at Meadowhrook Cemetery. Survivors include: one si.ster. Kathryn E. Brown of Lumbcrton; three nieces. Mrs. John M. Ran- cke of Lumbcrton. Mrs. Ed Moores of Houston. Texas, and Mrs. Sue Brown of Mocksville: one nephew. Mr. Charles S. Greene of Lake City, S.C.: and several great nieces and nephews. In lieu of (lowers, memorials may be made to First Pre.sbyterian Church of Lumbcrton. Mrs. Maude L. Dinklns Mrs. Maude Lillian Dinkins. 85. of Route 2. Yadkinville. died at 7:08 p.m. Saturday. June 23. at Yadkin Nursing Center. She was born in Yadkin County to Thomas and Cora Livengood Rus.sell. She was a member of Deep Creek Baptist Church and was a former employee of Hanes Knitting. She was married to Charlie Gray Dinkins who died March 8. 1988. Surviving arc: one daughter. Mrs. Bonnie (Aldean) Allen of Route 5. Mocksville; three sons, Eugene and Wayne Dinkins. both of Route 2. Yadkinville. Harold Dinkins of Lcwisville; 10 grand children and nine gri^at- grandchildrcn. Mrs. Dinkins was preceded in death by a son. Claude Dinkins. July 15, 1985. Funeral .services were at II a.m. Tuesday, June 26. at Mackie- Gentry Chapel by the Rev. Bobby Russell and Dr. Ron Davis. Burial was in Shacklown Church of Cluist cemetery. 1 o OftVIE CO. PUBLIC tIBRARV MOCKfiVILLE. NC w . c -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, i lfURSDW . .hme 2K. 1990 O -£ 0>o •vi , c i o , iz .-iit O Mrs. Sue F. Holmes Mrs. Sue Fralcy Holme.s. 89. of Gartner St.. Mocks- ville. died Fri day, June 22. at Davie County Hospital after being in declin ing health for the past 2Vi years. She was born July 1.1. 1900. in Iredell County, daughter of the late Lewis and Molly Gunn Fralcy. She was a retired Licensed Practical Nurse and was a member of Macedonia United Melhodi.st Church. Her husband. Nathaniel Green Holmes, preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Mrs. Frances Fetm.stcr and Mrs. Robinetle Feimsler and one granddaughter, Mi.ss Elizabeth York. Surviving are: three daughters. Mrs. Paul (Lola) Adams of Statesvillc. Mrs. David (Dee) Vanstory of 01 in and Ms. Edith Holland of Olin; one .son. C.F. Holmes of Mocksville: 1.1 grand children; 20 great-grandchildren; one sicpgrcal-grandchild and one .stepgreat-great-grandchild. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Macedonia United Methodi.st Church, conducted by the Rev. William Sartcn. Burial was in Tabor Pre.sbyterian Church cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons Johnny York. Joe Holmes. Franklin Holland and Breck Fcimster and grcat-grand.sons Craig Ratchford and Chad Seehre.st. Memorials may be made to Tabor Presbyterian Church Ccmeiery Fund. c/(j Jack Me.ssick. Route I. Olin. N.C. 28660 or to Macedonia United Methodist Church, c/oJoy Holmes, Route I. Olin. N.C. 28660. =Arthur L. Hafr^l i§r. Arthur Lester Harrell Sr.. 71, of Route I, Woodleaf died Tuesday. June 26 at his home. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Thursday. June 28 . at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Ted Miller and the •Rev. Dennis Harrell. Burial was .scheduled for Ncedmore Baptist Church cemetery. Harrell was born Feb. 3, 1919 in Etigecombc County to the late Lafayette and Lcjih Vamcll Harrell and was a retired chief of supplies at VA Hospital. He was a member :of Ncedmore Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife. Elizabeth Miller Harrell of the : home; three daughters. Carol Ann Taylor, and Linda Neff of Route ; I, Woodleaf. and Repsey Harkey ; of Salisbuiy; two sons. Randy Har rell of Woodleaf and Arthur L. Harrell Jr. of Cleveland; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and one sister. Cyn thia Varncll of Rocky Mount. James W. Kimmer Mr. James Woodrow Kimmer, 71, of Route 4, died early Tue.sday morning, June 26 at New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington after injuries he sustained in an auto accident. Funeral .services were schedul ed for 11 a.m. Thursday, June 28 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Deyton and the Rev. Joe Lear officiating. Burial was .scheduled for the Liberty iUnited Methodist Church cemetery. ; Mr. Kimmer was born June 29. .1919, in Davie County to the late Charlie and Susan Everhardt Kim- nicr. He was retired fri>m Baker Furniture and was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Liber ty United Methodist Church. ; His wife Hazel Jones Kimmer preceded him in death May 12. 1983. . Survivors include: three sisters. Mrs. Alice Tuttcrow. Luna Myers and Mrs. Thelma Jarvis all of . Route 4. Mocksville; one brother, •Luther Kimmer of Route 4. Mocksville; and two sistcr.s-in- .laws, Mrs. Elsie Kimmer and Ms. 'Hannah Jones, both of Rpute 4, ; Mocksville. cr- OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBIWBT MOCKSVILLE. N9 r