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Jan - Jun-DAVIK COMNTV KNTKRI'RISK RWORI). THURSDAY. .|nn. 3.1991 (r . ^ V u Mrs. Clara F. Ball Mrs. Clara Fairclolh Ball. 77. of Rt. 7. Yadkinvillc. died Monday. Dec. 24. at Hoots Memorial Ho.spilal. She was born May 9. 1913, in Davie County; was a member of Mt. Zi<»n Baptist Church and was retired from P.M. Hanes Knitting. Surviving arc: her husband. Joseph A. Ball, of the hotnc; one daughter. Ann Ball of Winston-Salem and a special friend. Judy Brads of Winston-Salcm. Funeral .services were Thursday, Dec. 27. at the Mt. Zion .Baptist Church by the Rev. Bill Hale. Riifial was in the church cemetery. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made-tp Hospice of Yadkin County or to a charity of the donor's choice. John E. Durham John Fddic Durham. 86. of Meridian Nurs ing Center in Scvcrna Park. Mtl.. a may(»r of Mocksvillc for 12 years, died Tuc.sday, Dec. 25. at the nurs ing center. The funeral was held Friday. Dec. 28. at First Presbyterian Church of Mocksvillc. cmtducted by the Rev. Lcland Richard.son. pastor. Burial was in Ro.se Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main St., Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Bom March 5. 1904, in Westficld. Durham was a son of the late George W. and Victoria Palmer Durham. Founder of the Mocksvillc Insurance Agency, he was an cider and deacon of First Presbyterian Church. He was a member and past presi dent of the Rotary Club and a member of the Walnut Cove Ma.sonic Lodge. His wife. Sarah Hixxl Durham, died June 2. 1989. Survivors include: a daughter. Nancy Undcrliill of Scvcrna Park. Md.; a son. John E. Durham Jr. of Long Beach; two grandchildren; two brothers. Ed Durham of King and George W. Durham of Winston- Salcm; and three sisters. Ethel Cromer of King, Beatrice Vaden of Wc.stficid and Leak Vaden of Stonevillc. / Daniel W. Barrier Daniel Wiley Barrier, 93, of the North Carolina Lutheran Home in Salisbury died Friday, Dec. 21, at the home following five years of declin ing health. The funeral was conducted Sun day. Dec. 23. in Summerset Memorial Chapel, with Dr. Joel P. Jenkins, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born Nov. 21, 1897, in Stanly County. Barrier was a son of the late Jacob Barrier Jr. and Elmetia Honeycutt Barrier. A retired super- vi.sor at Burlington Indu.stries in Coolcemcc, he was a 32nd degree Mason. He was a member of Fulton Masonic Lodge 99 and First Baptist Church, where he was active in the Whitehead Bible Class. .Survivors include: his wife. Bertha M. Barrier; and a si.stcr, Tessie Lee Barrier of Charlotte, formerly of Salisbury. Grace O. Eller Grace Owens Eller, 88, of 3840 Shcrrill's Ford Road. Salisbury, died Sunday. Dec. 23. at her home. She had been in declining health since March and seriously ill for a month. The funeral was held Wednc.sday, Dec. 26, at Milford Hills United MctAodist Church, conducted by the Rev's. Stephen D. Haines, pa.stor, and Carroll L. Robinson, pastor of Lebanon Lutheran Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Milford Hills United Methodist Church, 1630 Statesvillc Blvd., Salisbury, N.C. 28144, the American Cancer Society of Rowan County. P.O. Box 1264. Salisbury. N.C. 28145, or Hospice of Rowan Coun ty, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1603. Born June 8. 1902, in Davie Coun ty. Mrs. Eller was a daughter of the late John C. and Mintie Saflcy Owens. Educated in the Davie Coun ty schools, .she was a homcmaker and a member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church. She was a former member of Rowan United Methtxlist Church, where she had been active in all phases of church work. Her husband, John L. Eller, preceded her in death. Survivors include: three sons, John L. Eller Jr. of Salisbury, Shafer and the Rev. Kenneth Eller, both of Burl ington; three daughters, Mrs. L.B. (Jane) Owens Jr. of Burlington and Mrs. Bobby (Jean) Webb and Mrs. Bill (Pat) Hcmric, both of Salisbury; 14 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and a sister. Mabel Alexander of Salisbury. Mrs. Sophia S. Brown Mrs. Sophia S. Brown, 71. of4935 Wilkes Dr., Winston-Salem, widow of the late Mr. CliRon E. Brown, was born in Davie County December 13, 1919, to Mrs. Ollie Smith Frost and the late Wiley Smith. She .spent most of her adult life in Forsyth County and 35 of those years in the Piney Grove Community. She was educated in the Forsyth County schools and was a 1938 graduate of Atkins High School. She was a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church and was presi dent of the Piney Grove Neighborhood Council and past president of the Piney Grove Flower Club. For her many efforts in civic and political activities, a recreation center was named in her honor (Sophia Brown-Rev. Gilbert Douglas Recrea tion Center). Mrs. Brown died Wednesday. Dec. 26. al N.C. Baptist Hospital. She is survived by; three daughters, Mrs. Jean (Samuel) Couthen, Colorado Springs. Colo.. Mrs. Shirley (Victor) Spencer. Stockton, Calif., and Mrs. Bretida (William) Pcay of Clemmons; one son, James Edward Brown of Winston-Salcm; seven grandchildren; three grcat-grandehildren: her mother. Ollie S. Frost; three sisters. Mary Freclon and Gladys Glenn, all of Toledo. Ohio and Ella M. Greene of Thomasville; one brother. Charles S. Smith of Winston-Salem; six sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends. Funer.il services were Sunday, Dec. 30, at the Piney Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. James F. Lin- ville. Burial was in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. jW. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVajLEi Mc V,. 'XJ Rt -DAVIK COrNTV KM KKPRISI-; KKCORI), TmiRSI) \^■Ian. 3. I«W| .0 cr- c. CT- Walter C. Fearrington Mr. Walter Corbet! Fearrington. 87. of Rt. 3. Yadkinville, died Sunday. Dec. 23. at the Yadkinville Nur sing Center.Mr. Fearrington was bom October 17. 1903, in Forsyth County to Walter G. and Mary Clodfclter Fearrington. He had been ill since August of 1990 and was a lifelong resident ofForsyth County. He had lived in the Lewisville Community until moving to Yadkin County in 1983 and wasemployed by R-J. Reynolds Tobac co Company for 41 years. His first marriage was to BeatriceBovcnder Fearrington. «4io preced ed him in death in 1971. His second marriage was to Rebec ca Burton Fearrington. who survives of the home. Also surviving are: one son. Waller S. Fearrington; one daughter. Mrs. Mary Watson of Lewisville; two grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Thclma Henry of Raleigh; two step sons, Walter P. Burton and Bruce Lee Burton, both of Mocksvillc. and fi ve stepgrandchildren. Funeral services were Thursday. Dec. 27. at Voglcr Reynolda RoadChapel by the Rev. Allen Barker with interment in Forsyth Memorial Park. Mrs. Mary C. Hutchins Mrs. Mary Campbell Hutchins. 88. formerly of Route 6. Cana Road. Mocksvillc. died early Sunday mor ning at Autumn Care of MtK'ksvillc where she was a resident. Funeral .services were held Tues day. Jan. 1. in Eaton's Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. David Gilhreath and W.E. Pettit. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund or the CeiiKtery Fund of Eatim's Baptist Church, Route 8. M(Kksville. N.C. 27028 or to the MiK'k.sville First Baptist Church. North Main Street. M(K'k.svillc. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Hutchins was born in Davie County Febniary 10. 1902. to the late John Belt and Mary Ella Gaithcr Campbell and was a homemakcr. She was a member of Eaton's Baptist Chureh. Her husband. Sam Clyde Hutchins. preceded her in death September 5. 1990. She was also preceded in death by a daughter. Mary Frances Hutchins. Survivors include; two daughters. Mrs. C.L. (Yvonne) Sheets of Route 6. Mocksvillc. Mrs. Norman (Dorothy) Smith of Route 6. Mocksvillc; one son. James C. Hut chins of Bcnnettsvillc. S.C.; eightgrandchildren; three great grandchildren; three sisters. Mrs. Margaret Pope of Statcsville; Mrs. Latira Koontz of Route I, Mocks villc. and Mrs. Ella Mae Ploll of Route 6. Mock.svillc. V. Janet W. Hall Janet Marie Whitaker Hall. 55. of Route 6. M«>cksville died Saturday, Dec. 22. at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was held Monday. Dec. 24. at Liberty Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. J.A. Bracken. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Davie County Chapter. 1510-B Martin St.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. Mrs. Hall was born Feb. 24. 1935. in Davie County, daughter of Mollie Whitaker Binklcy of Mocksvillc. A reservationist with USAir. she was a member of Cooleemec United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Robert Sidney Hall; and two , daughters. Teresa Lynn Hall Rabello of Huntersvillc and Sharon Ixa Hall Wilson of MtK'ksville. n/ Daisy 'Noot' H. James Daisy Adalene "Notrt" Hutchins James, 68. of Akron. Ohio, diedWednesday. Dec. 19. at her home after a long illness. She was born April 13. 1922. inBenkclin. Neb., the daughter of Mabel and John Hutchins. She spenther early life in the Lewisvillc-Clcmmons community, moving to Ohio in 1945. She is survived by her husband. Francis O. James; two sons. James Edward of Uniontown and YancyCraig of Akron; three daughters.Barbara McDowell of California. Vicki Lee Masterson of Nevada, andChiquitta Ann Medlin of Akron; 11grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren; one brother. Bob Hut chins of Virginia; three sisters. Wilma Walker and Martha Irvin. both of Mocksvillc. and Marge Masters of Miamisburg. Ohio. Funeral services were Saturday. I Dec. 22. at the Hopkins LawverUniontown Funeral Home. The Rev.I Sue Ann Lwift ofFteiated. Burial wasa.t Grecnlawn Memorial Park. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARV MOCKSVlLLEt NC Robert G. Hartman Mr. Robert G. Hartman. 62. of Rt.3. Box 105. Advance, died at hishome Sunday. Dec. 23. after an illness of over 2'A years. He was born in AdvanceNovember 9. 1928. to Ixwis E. and Ollic Mock Hartman.Mr. Hartman was a member ofMiK-ks United Methodi.st Church and worked for Streetman Table Company in Lexington, and was also a farmer. . u u-. He was preceded in death by nisfather and mother; a brother. Alvin E. Hartman; two sisters. Mary L.Hartman and Sally H. Bailey.Surviving are: his wife. Mamie Bailey Hartman of the home; twosons. Larry Hartman and SuzanneDorsey. Robbie and Tanya Hartman. all of Advance; three grandsons; fivesisters. Mrs. Ann H. Bamhardt. Mrs.Betty H. Barnhardt and Mrs. MabelH Bailey, all of Advance. Mrs.Maggie H. Carter of Hickory andMrs. Vogic Marsh of Advance; abrother. Henry D. Hartman of Ad vance; a numlwr of nieces, nephews,great-nieces and nephews.Funeral services were heldWednesday. Dec. 26. at Advance United Methxlist Church by the Rev.Harlan L. Creech 111. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. John T. *Ba Ba' John.son John Thomas "Ba Ba" Johnson. 43. of 7240 Bringlc Ferry Road, Salisbury, died Sunday. Dec. 23. at N.C. Bapti.st Hospital in Winston- Salem aficr a serious illnc.ss of .seven months.The funeral was held Thursday. Dec. 27. at Providence AME ZionChurch, with the Rev. Joseph McMillian. picstor. officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with military rites conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Born Feb. 5. 1947. in .Sali.shury. Johnson was a son of the late McKcever and Mildred HargerJohnson. A graduate of Dunbar High Schrail. he was a retired employee of Nckoosa Packaging Corp. A U.S. Army veteran of the Viet nam War. he was a member of Pro vidence AME Zion Church, where he had served on the trustee board. Survivors include: a .son. Jovan Gaithcr of Mocksvillc; four brothers. McKcever Johnson Jr. of New York Dity. Charles Johnson of Clover. S.C., Ralph S. Johrcson of Fayet- teville and Harold Johnson of Salisbury; five si.slers. Ruby M. Johnson of Upper Marlboro. Md.. Virginia Hunter and Sylvia James, both of Salisbury. Viola B. Royal of Madison Heights. Va., and EthelMarie Tallock of New York City. -DAVII-: COUNTY f-M F.RPR1SI-: RKCOUl). TIHIRSDAV. Jji,,. 3. |9Q| V NiGel K. Jimerson NiGcl KchI Jinicrsnn, 2. (»f 268 Milling Road. McK'ksvillc, died Tues day. Dee. 25. at N.C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salcm. after being seriously ill for one month. The funeral was Friday. Dee. 28. at .St. J<»hn's AME Zion Chureh. con ducted by the Rev. R.W. Myers. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Rowan County Chapter. 2312 E. Inncs St.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. or the Leukemia Society, in care of Bren ner Children's Hospital. N.C. Bap tist Hospital. 300 S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Born October 23, 1988. in Winston-Salem. the child was a son of Doris Gaither Jimer.son of the home. He was baptized at St. John's AME Zion Church. Survivors, in addition to his nuither. include two sisters. Charlesc Lorraine Jimerson and Kimberly Alicia Jimerson. both of Mocksvillc; and his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaither. also of Mocksville. Mrs. Dona C. Shoaf Mrs. Dona Cook Shoaf. 88 of Wtnslon-Salcm. ,|,od Friday. Dec. bom June 22. V^P' County to the laic the Baptist faith and a housewife most of her lifeSurviving are: one son and daughter-in-law. Mr. Fred fsaa Shoaf of Clemmons;o;!edaughter. Mrs. Ruth Louise Cravens rh iH grandchildren; three great-grandchildren- one sister. Mrs. Ira mLcI of Oenvm^ns: one half brother. Mr. S; EIs?e a half sister.EI.SIC Hodgson of^Cooleemce; and ^ several nieces and nephews ^ I ' '^orsyth Memorial Park^ Dr. Arthur Holtel. Vi> a) 4 O / Ty Newton Man.ship Mr. Ty Newton Manship. t|. of .Stceplccha.se Rd.. Ga.stonia. died Sunday. Dec. 23. at Wilkcs General Ho.spital alter a sudden illness. Funeral services were held Thurs day. Dec. 27. at the First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro by Dr. John T. Wayland. the Revs. John Rowc and Lynn Parsons. Burial was in Center United Methcxlist Church Cemetery in McKksville. •. Mr. Man.ship was horn in Wilkes County November 12. 19.59. m Charles Newton and Joy Jolin.son Man.ship. He was a 1978 graduate of Wilkes Central High .School and a 1982 graduate of UNC-Chapcl Hill. He was employed by W.W. Grainger and was a member of the First Bap tist Church of North Wilkesboro. Surviving are: his wife. Gina Howell Man.ship of Gastonia; his mother. Joy Manship Jackson of Orange City. Fla.; two .sons. Tanner H. Manship and Dillon A. Manship; one sister. Mrs. Joy M. Burton of Greensboro and two brothers. Mark A. Manship of Lenoir and Hanns J. Manship of Van Nuys. Calif. W. Wade Smith William Wade Smith. 86, formerly of 162 Greenwood Ave.. Mocks ville. died Fri day. Dec. 28. at the Autumn Care Convales cent Center of Mock.sville. Graveside services were Monday. Dec. 31. at Liberty Wesleyan Church in the Sheffield Community. The Rev. Paul Riggs officiated. Born Sept. 25. 1904. in Davie County, he was a son of the late Thomas Madison and Blanchie Atmcdia Clary Smith and was a well- known busine.ssnian of Davie Coun ty with interest in lumber and car dealerships, farming and real estate in Davie. Iralell. Yadkin. Wilkes and Forsyth counties. He was a member of Liberty Wesleyan Church, and was a former board member of Cen tral Carolina Bank and Trust, and a member of the Mocksvillc Ma.sonic Uulge 134. having received his 50-year pin in 1988. Survivors include: his wife. Holland Wright Smith of Autumn Care; three daughters. Mrs. Gene (Marietta) Scats. Mrs. Victor (Bob bie) Andrews, and Mrs. Bob M. (Colcan) Foster, all of Mocksvillc; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one si.ster. Ruth Cloer of Route 6. Mocksville; and one brother. Johnie T. Smith Sr. of Route 6. Mocksville. Ophelia S. Nelson Ophelia Sharpc Nelson. 71. of Route 4, Advance, died Friday. Dec. 21. at N.C. Baptist Hospital after a .short illness. The funeral was held on Monday, Dec. 24. at Redland Church of Christ with Brother Magellan Stevenson of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born March 17. 1919, in Iredcll County, she was a homemaker. Survivors include: her husband. Charlie Nel.son; two d;fughtcrs. An nie K. and Deborah Nel.son. both t)f the home; and two grandchildren. Laurence H. Todd Mr. Laurence Houston 'r«)dd. 88. of Roulc I. Shady Grove Road. East Bend died Saturday. Dec. 22. after three months of serious illne.ss at the Yadkin Nursing Care Center in Yadkinville. He was born in Yadkin C(»unty to Cornelius H. and Mary Jane Reavis Todd. He was a member of the East Bend Baptist Church for 52 years. He was a deacon and an active member of the East Bend Baptist Church and the Yadkin Baptist Association. He was a principal and school teacher in the Yadkin County school system for 13 years and retired as a rural letter carrier after .JO years of service on January I. 1972. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Gladys Shermcr Todd. of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Carolyn Austin of Monlcvallo. Ala.; three sons. Laurence H. Todd Jr. of High Point. Dr. Edward S. Todd of East Hamp ton. Conn., and Dr. Maurice C. Todd of Chadd's Ford. Pa.; four sisters. Mrs. Maggie Lakey of Mwksvillc, Mrs. Bertha Hoots and Mrs. Minnie Stycrs. both of Yadkin ville. Mrs. Martha May of Winston- Salem; three brothers. Mr. Leslie T«Kld. Mr. Jones Todd and Mr. Luther Ttxid. all of Yadkinville; eight grandchildren and one grcat-grand.son. Funeral services were held Mon day. Dec. 24. at the Ea.st Bend Bap- ti.st Church by the Revs. Bill Brum- mett and J.C. Shore. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be matle to the N.C. Baptist Foundation. P.O. Box 1107. Cary. N.C. 27512. Ted L. Williams Mr. Ted L. Williams. 61. of 4061 Hastings Ril., Kernersville. died Wednesday. Dec. 26. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Williams was born May 29. 1929. in Winston-Salem to Buford Payne and Blanche Newsome Williams. He spent all his life in Winston-.Salem. He retired May 2. 1989, after 42 years of service with Western Elec tric. now known as AT&T. He was a lifelong member of Trinity Mora vian Church, where he also served as an usher. Mr. Williams was married September 4. 1953. to Addie Latham, who .survives of the home. Also .surviving are: two daughters. Kathy W. Sells of Winston-Salem and June W.A'zmon of Rt. 5. Mocksville; one son. Bernie R. Williams of Rt. 5. MocLsville; three grandchildren; one sister. Shirley W. Strader of Winston-Salcm and one nephew. Funeral services were held Friday. Dec. 28. at Voglcr and Sons Main Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Barry Vernon. Burial followed in the Moravian Graveyard. Memorials may be made to Trini ty Moravian Church. 220 E. Spraguc .St.. Winston-Salcm. N.C. 27107. OftVIE CO. PUBUG UBRARY SyiQCKSVIU£« NC r Mrs. Lillie L. Boger Mrs. Lillie Leach Boger. 99. formerly of Rt. 2. Advance died Tuesday. Jan. I. al Pell Care of Hickory after being in declining heallh. Funeral .services were Thursday. Jan. al Bixby Prcsbylerian Church, conducted by Mr. Taylor Howard. Burial was in the church cemclery. Mrs. Boger was bom in Davie County May 12. 1891. to the late Wilson and Betty Hendricks Leach and had been a homemakcr. She was a member of the Bixby Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. W.M. Boger, in 1961 and also by a son. Alvin Boger. and a • daughter. Puella Boger. Survivors include; two daughters. Mrs. Era Gilla.spie of Rt. 2. .Advance and Mrs. Mary E. Wright of Pcacchaven Rd.. Witiston-Salcm; two .sons. J.W. -pub- Boger of Rt. 2, Advance and WiHiam C. "Tom" Boger of High Point; 14 grand children; 28 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. -DAVII- COliNI V LNIT.RPRI.SL RIXORF). Tlll'RSI>AV, .|aii. I». |99| Mrs. Mary I. Bryant Mrs. Mary Ijanics Bryant. 94. of 877 .Salisbury St.. Mocksvillc. died Tuesday. Jan. 8 in Davie County Hospital after an extended illne.ss. She was N)rn in Ircdell County to the late Alice Holman and John Wesley Ijamcs. Survivors include: a daughter. Mrs. Bc.ssie New.some. of the home; two sons. Elder James W. Bryant of Brooklyn. N.Y., and John Calvin (Sonny) Bryant of Mocksvillc: four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at I p.m. Friday. Jan. 11 at Clement Grove Church of God in Davie County, with Elder I.W. Ijnnies. a.ssisted by Elder Ernest Ijnmas. officiating. Burial will ftillow in Palmetto Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Morri.son-Studevcnt Funeral Home Chapel on Thunsday evening 7-7:.10. In lieu of (lowers, memorials may be made to (^Imctto Cemclery Fund, c/o Lucille Ijames. Route 6. Box 2%. Mock.svillc. NC 27028. Mrs. Annie Ethel Graham 212 Slate :.i . Monday. j Memorial Edgeftcld. T.i'nvrats She was an"cmploycc of Shaw Fotnl Ser- Graham; one fjijah Sercnus T i^num- Evergreen Cemetery. <T <0 * ^ 'O w (5^ .hd J.H. *Joe' Harpe Mr. Jo.seph Hubert "Jt>e" Harpe. 74. of Rt. 8. MiK-ksville, died unex pectedly at Davie County Hospital Wcdne.sday. Jan. 2. after being in declining health. Funeral services were held Satur day. Jan. 5. at Bear Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Jerry Cloninger and David Gilbreath. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was born March 10. 1916. in Davie County to the late John Cor- nclitis and Dora Ctillcttc Harpe. and was a retired mechanic with Davie Tractor Company. He was a member of the Bear Creek Baptist Church, where he was a member of the board of Trustees and was a church deacon. He was a charter member of the William R. Davie Fire Department and the North Davie Ruritan Club. He had been named Fireman of the Year at William R. Davie and in 1987 he was named Outstanding Ruritan Member of the Year. He served in three major battle ziincs with the 285th Unit of C«mibat Engineers during World War II in the U.S. Army in Europe. Survivors include: his wife. Pauline Reavis Harpe of the home; three daughters. Mrs. Bill (Patricia) Shclton of Mocksvillc. Mrs. Rufus (Margaret Jo) Bnwk of Mocksvillc and Mrs. V. Eugene (Jean) Sykcs of Winston-Salem: two sons and daughters-in-law. Arnold and Nancy Harpe of Mocksvillc. Kenneth R. and Linda Harpe. also of Mocksvillc; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorials may be iruide to the building fund of Bear Creek Baptist Church, in care of Jerry B. Hancs. Route 6. Box 1.33. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Bessie Mayes Harris Saturday. Mocksvillc.SSad^nresident forlhc ''"?uljc7a&^ by the Rev. ^•^"'i^'^M.'^cksvillc. Baptist Church held An add tional creek'^""^?rhmchinJonesvillc.lcdhy Baptist Churtu , pastor of Memorials of the nnHcaO Association, in careAmerican Hcarirt P.O.Box ofPattyl^^kabdLM^R. 406. Vl IW5. in SurryBorn on Feb 21. iw County. Mrs. H JaughlM of ^ „ incmto ot Chmch m died Ian. Ha:rrRay'«X'Ha^:!'s-f 19 great-grandchildren. OAVIE CO. POBDC QBIWIW MOCKSVILLE. NC DAVIK COUNTY I-NTFRPRISK RF.CORI). TJUIRSDAV. Jim. I0. 1991 John F. Marshall Mr. John I'rctltick Marshiill. .J2. of Rt. 10, Lcxinplon. died uncxpeclcd- ly 111 his home .Sunday. Jan. 6. Funeral services were to be Wednesday. Jan. 9. al Blaise BaplisI C hurch. condircleil by the Rev. Glenn Sellers. Burial was lo be in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Blaise Baptist Church. Vadkinville Rd.. Moek.sville, N.C. 27028, Mr. Marshall was born"-in Charleston, W. Va.. to the late Jesse Ray and Nellie Roxannc Chandler Marshall and was efitplpycd with Frank Fx and Son.s in Lexington. Survivors include: two brothers. P..i. ,r Marshall of s, MichaJI^oii,';"'' Texas ^ ^ ^"l'M»io.n^J;::;;,;""' ---s and George F. 'Bunn* Martin Mr. George Franklin 'Biinn" Mar tin. 79, of Rt. 4, Walnut Cove, died Monday. Dec. 31, at the Win.ston- Salem ConvaIe.scenl Center. He was born in Stokes County to Strawdy and Mary Ellen Rierson Martin. He is survived by: his wife, Mary Cheek Martin of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Lee (Jean) Pike. Jr. of Mocksvtllc: two sons and daughters-in-law. Robert S. and Violet Martin of Walnut Cove, Richard L. and Susan Martin of Clemmons; two grandchildren; and two sisters. Mrs. Lucille Hawkins of Sandy Ridge and Mrs. Minnie Hart of HilKsboro. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Jan. 2, at Shtloh United Methodist Church, where he was a member. Burial followed in the church cemetery with the Rev. Don Ashe officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Triad Alzheimers Association. ■A % ^ c:) day. Ja"- ■„ navie County toHe was born in Harmon Spccr. He ^ ,,„j wasCreek Baptts» foot Coun-cmpUtycd at the Turkey try Hcd to Donna Pack He v/as nran'cuSpccr of his mother andSurviving are- daughters,father of . s^ana Specr, bothAtidreaSpeeratrdShan^^l.^^^ of the home; one . . ^ „nc brother. KogciMocksvdie. Tuesday.Funerai scrvtc . ^ Jan. 8. at f Jerry C\on-conducted by. Johnson. BurialwS'in'he^huieh cemetery. Mrs. Grace J. Spry Mrs. Grace Johnson Spry. 84. ofRt. 3. Advance, died Friday. Jan. 4.at Davie County Hospital after beingin declining health for one year.Funeral .services were held Sunday.Jan. 6. at Advance United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harlan Creech III. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. Advance. N C 27006. Mrs. Spry was bom June 10, 1906,in Davie County. She was a homemaker and a member of Advance United Methodi.st Church.Her hu.sband. Arthur Lee Spry, preceded her in death in 1948. andalso a daughter. Pauline Spry. Survivors ineludc: two daughters.Brcnda and Mildred Spry, both of thehome; three sons and daughtcrs-in-iaw. Robert "Bob" and Janie Spry. Norman and Loui.se Spry, all of Harmony, and Douglas and Joan Spry of Advanec; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. OSfSWE ca TO BDC QBRSR? MOCKSViaE. NC -DAVlk CODNIA F'NTKRI'RISK RKCORI). THURSDAY Jan. 17. mi J I Mack Bowers Mack Bowers. X.l. of Duke .Slrcc. Coolecncc. died uncxpcelcdiy on Friday. Jan. 11. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksvillc. A graveside service was held Sun- Park '^'^"'"rial Bom April 2. 1907. in Surry Coun- Bovvers was a son of the late John ^nncld and Caroline Roberts crs. He was self-employed in the '"gging business as a bhxk cutter. Sufviyors include several nieces and nephews. ^ Henry F. Morrison Mr. Henry Francis Morrison. 62, of Charlotte died Friday. Jan. 7. at home. A inernoriai service was held Wednesday. Jan. 9. at the Craig Avenue Pre.sbyterian Church. Burial will be at a later date. Mr. Morrison was born in Statesville. was a member of Craig Avenue Presbyterian Church, retired in 1982 as Marketing Manager of Southern Bell after 30 years of ser vice. was a former member and deacon of Westminster Presbyterian Cluirch and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Mar tha Morrison of Charlotte; two sons. Chris Morrison of Lincolnlon and Michitcl Morrison of Mocksville; one daughter. Mrs. Victoria Ford of Con cord; two brothers. James Morrison and Alan Morrison and one sister. ^ Mrs. Jane Lynch, all of Charlotte and ^ seven grandcbiklrcn. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. .SOO Baxter .Street. Ch.arIotte. N.C. 28204 or the National Multiple Sclcro.siS .StK-icty. I.SI.S McKkingbird Lane. (■liarliUtc. N.C. 28209. Roy Gattis Davis Jr. Mr. Roy Gattis Davis Jr., 60 ofRl. 6. Moeksville. died Sunday. Jan.13. at North Carolina Baptist Hospital.Funeral .services were to be at 2p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 16. at Eaton'sFuneral Chapel, conducted by theRev.s Johnny Abee and Hubert Blackburn. Burial was to be inGospel Baptist Church cemetery in Moeksville. September 27.1930. in Alamance County, .son ofthe late Roy Gattis and Mary Elizabeth Dollar Davis.He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, was employed with Roadway Express Company inKernersville and was a member ofGospel Baptist Chureh.Survivors include: his wife. Gladysp(xf.son Davis of the home; twodaughters. Linda .Sue Davis Edwardsof Moeksville and Cindy Davis of theUnited Arab Emerence; four sonsTeror Michael. Randy Allen andBobby Glenn Davis, all of Mock.svilleand Dale Ray Davis of Advance; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild-two sLsters. Helen Vaughn of Rob-bins and Katie Walters of Moeksville-two brothers. Charlie B. Davis ofHillsboro and Thomas E. Davis ofYadkinville; and one half-brotherJames Davis of Wake Forest. Mrs. Grace Shore Myers Mrs. Grace Shore Myers. 88. of Rt. 4. Yadkinville died Tuesday. Jan. 8. at her home. She was born in Davie County to Sexton Denny and Minnie Haire Shore. She was a member of Turners Creek Baptist Chureh and a homemakcr. She was a dear faithful and loving mother to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Surviving are: three daughters. Mrs. J.H. (Merline) Lollin Jr., Mrs. C.A. (Graee Mae) McGce and Mrs. Bernice Marie Settlemyer; a .son. Donald Gray Myers; nine grand children; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Bertie Allgixxl and Mrs. Ina McKnight; and three brothers. Marshall R. Shore. I.an.sey A. Shore and Mitchell S. Shore. Mrs. Myers w.-is preceded in death by three .sons, one daughter, one brother and one sister. Funeral services were Thursday. Jan. 10. at Mackie-Gentry Chapel by the Revs. E.M. James and Bobby Russell. Burial was in Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Sara Josephine Harding Mrs. Sara Josephine Wilkins Har ding, 98. formerly of North Main Street. Moeksville. died Friday. Jan. 11. at Meadowbrook Manor in Clem- mons where she had been a resident for the past twenty years. Funeral services were Monday, Jan. 14, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial was in Courtney Baptist Church cemetery in Yadkin County. Memorials may be made to Mock.sville First Baptist Church, North Main Street, MocLsville, N.C. 27028. Mrs. Harding was bom in Yadkin County May 21, 1892, to the late Dr. George Wilkins and Jeanette Reavis Wilkins and had been a homemaker. She was a member of the MiK'ksville First Baptist Church. Her husband. Dr. Samuel Asbury Harding, preceded her in death in 1959. Survivors include: one son. Felix Harding of Winston-Salcm; two granddaughters, Elizabeth Harding Carter and Judy Harding Snider, both of Winston-Salem; and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Iva S. Prince Mrs. Iva Smith Prince. 82. of I9(K) We.st Fir.st .St.. Winslon-.Salcm. died Wednesday. Jan. 9. She was born August 21. 1908. in .Sevierville. Tcnn.. to Luther and Liz zie Brady Smith. Mrs. Prince was a member of Hope Baptist Tabernacle and attend ed Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving arc: two daughters. Mildred Carico of Winston-.Salcni and Beulah Clinc of MtK-ksville; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.Funeral .services were Friday. Jan. I I, at Hayworth-Miller Silas CreekC hapcl by the Revs. Norman Frye and David Neese. Burial followed in Hope Baptist Tabernacle Cemeterv. Davie County Public LibraryMocKsv-illa, NC -DAVlkcOUNTV KNIKRI-RISK RKCORI). THURSDAY, Ja„. 17. |«W| 0^ 0" V) I Elmer Cicero Smith Mr. Elmer Ciccro Smith. 92. of 903 W. 25lh St., Winslon-Salcni. died Saturday. Jan. 12. at For.sylh Memorial Ho.spital. He was a native of Davic County and had lived in Winslon-.Salem for 65 years. He was a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church where he .served on the Trustee Board and also a member of the Senior Citizens Club of the YMCA. He was a retired employee of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company and from the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Willis. Survivors include: his^ wife. Geneva R. Smith of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Inez Geralds of Wtnslon-Salem and Mrs. Priscilla Kinard of Sumter, S.C.; three .sons, Marvin Shaw Jr., Alford Shaw and Gregory Shaw, ail of Winston-Salem: eight grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; two sons-in-law; six sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral .services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 16. at Cedar Creek Baptist Church. Farm- inglon. with Drs. W.E. Martin and W.C. Hay officiating. Interment was to follow in Cedar Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Farmington. Glenn Michael Snyder Glenn Michael Snyder. infant .son of Glenn and Christie Robcrt.son Snyder of Route 4. Mocksvillc. was dead at birth on Thursday, Jan. 10. at Lexington Memorial Ho.spiial. The funeral was held Sunday. Jan 13, at Advance Baptist Church,'con ducted by the Rev. Lanny Atkins pastor. Burial was in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church cemetery in Davic County. Memorials may be made to Ad vance Baptist Church. Advance. N.C. 27006. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include maternal grand parents, Jimmy Robertson of Ad vance and Kathy W. Robertson of Mocksvillc: paternal grandparents. Addle M. Stone Addie Moon Stone. 75. formerly of Cedar Grove Church Road in the Fork community. Mcwksville died Autumn Care resid^f "7 K "^cn acwdent for the past eight months IJ T, r'' Sulnrday. I ; <^"rch. conducted by the Rev. Gordon Joyner BomT cemetery.Born m Elberton. Ga.. on Mard, Ytargm NRh,,,. a homemaker. she was^^ „.e.nher of Fork Bapti.sJ Survivors include; her husbandJanies W,lh„ ,l .Sio„c of the home <»n Cedar Grove Church Rojid; son George W. Stone of Uwisville; twograndsons; live grcat-gmndchildren; fivesLsters. Mary Scarborough. I ouYcargm and Mildred Slay all of Jackson. S C.. and Corine Kinard of Elmer Moon of Anderson. S.C. Heniy M(ron of Taccoa. Ga.. Walter Moon of Greenwood. S.C.. Dorsey ITn..". Springs. Ga.. J E -and Phdhp Mwn. both of Elberton ""P"""''"- Velma Moon of fn 1 , ^'P*''™'cr of Elberton. Gaand Louise Raborn of Grcenwo,Hi' Glenn Snyder Jr. of Cooleemee and Diane Hollingsworth, Route 4. Mocksvillc; Maternal great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward of Mocksvillc; paternal great-grandmothers. Maty Seamon of Route 4. Mocksvillc and Jo Ann Snyder of Cooleemee; and maternal grcat-great-grandmothers. Lora Koontz of Clemmons and Zelma Woodward of Mocksvillc. fia/A ^ai 'l^niason "»e ff!' ^^''Sbury rkl^rly Fw! ^ Pari in J-^rry Hnn,/ i-dtoe/ 'P late Was a h' "*^ducomi, L''" A/si ?"«'"» oTT' J!""^^aker she. fcr h..^, ^"d of ff,„ „ Was _ »n.p, in, "n oi ^'■^ani.y.y' four OftVtE CO. POBUC OTRAKT^OCKSVlLLEa ^ <r DAVIK COIINIY KNIKKI'KISK RIX'ORI), THURSDAY, .Ian. 24, 1991- Lucy T, Brown Lucy Tabor Brown, 59, of 122^ibor Drive Salisbury, died Satur- HrJln!''!'" n MemorialHaspital afler an illness of one day Born June 13. 1931, in Davic ST"-^V » daughlcrof Josie Tenor Tabor of Salisbury andIhc lale Ro^rl G. Tabor. She aliend- from'^R a"I? Sradualedfrom R. A. Clement High School. ShewaSfclast employed as a domestic Mrs. Brown was a member of Thomas Street Church of Christ •."'''I''" evangelist andmember of the church's prayer team Survivors include: her hu.sband. George A. Brown of Keysville, Va • a son. Sgt. Jerome O. Tabor, .station ed in the Persian Gulf with the U S ^ ^anghter. Robin in- FroH t"L r brothers,tIS ^"<1 RobertTabor of Glen Arm, Md.; two ^sters. Delaine Fleming and Mary SchnL"' ' Donaldson Salem died Thursi ^'"slon- ™November 1 'rsm'rr^"'' """o, ' ^ired «*P died i„psJ Elfeabedi Lewis Eagy of A JmLJ. "cphews, ny and fSlcy O"'®- Dan- Columbus, Ohio-1 ' ''°'b ofMary Bare Davis bid., and Virginia » '®"®Po'is, Beiews Creek '^^^I ofBare of Acwortrj'"?';,'^"'^'' of Mocksvilie,' w j n'^y Bare C Jan'!"^|f",i^wreWd Sunday. Chapel With the Revs Streetand Hardy Bare ofrJ',^ •'ordan tnem followed in Ontf ^"'omb- Gardens. Memorial Santford *Bud' Harper Mr. Santford "Bud" Lewis Harper. 66, of Route 2, Mocksvilie, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Saturday. Jan. 19. He was bom in Clemmons March 21. 1924, to William Lewis and Beulah Longworth Harper. Mr. Harper was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. He had lived in the Clemmons area all of his life. Music was a great interest of his. and he played with a bluegrass group known as Harper Brothers and Farmington Bluegrass. Mr Harper was preceded in death by his father, Mr. William Lewis Harper. A graveside service was conducted Tuesday, Jan. 22, in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Otis C. Clampitt. He is survived by his mother, of the home; a brother. Jessie W. Harper of Mocksvilie; three sisters, Mrs. Ellon H. Howard. Miss Betty Harper and Ms. Linda Y. Harper, all of Mocksvilie; and several nieces and nephews. 02 a v* i 'I —^ O I Stella E. Hendrix Stella Ellis Hendrix, 89, of Route 3, Mocksvilie, died Wednesday, Jaii. 16, at Forsydi Memorial Hospital,winston-Salem. The funeral was Saturday, Jan. 1^at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conduct^ by the Revs. Jim Chandler and Alvin pope. The eulogy was delivered by Linda Chandler. Burial was in Cor- natzer United Methodist Church ""Som^Aug. 10. 1901. in Davie County, Mrs. Hendrix was adaughter of the late A. Lmcoln and Florence Foster Ellis. She washomemaker and tne^bcr of Co - natzer United Methodist Church. Her husband. Lonnie Gaston Hcn- : drix. died in 1960. A son. Harrell : Hendrix, also preceded her in death. Survivors include; three sons, • Edker J. and 0. Vernon Hendrix, both of Mocksvilie. and Monticello • Hendrix of Advance; four daughters. - Cenrude Jolly of Clemmons. Sue - Rivers of Ro*boro. Jeddie Evelyn Hemrick and Dot Hayes both of : Mocksvilie; 15: great-grandchildren; a sister. Lovtc : Williams of Mocksvilie; and a : brother. Wiley Ellis of Bermuda : Village. DRVIE CD. POBDC DBRARV MOCKSVILIE, NC Mrs. Nancy O. Hill Mrs. Nancy O'Hanlon Hill, 78. of 360 N. Stratford Rd., Winston- Salem, died Thursday, Jan. 17. She was bom September 24,1912, in Winston-Salem and was the daughter of Nancy Critz O'Hanlon and Edward W. O'Hanlon. • She was married to Charles G. Hill Jr., who died in I960. Her husband was an aviation and radio pioneer in North Carolina. She graduated from National Cathedral School and Gunston Hall in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Hill was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church, the Junior League, the Twin City Garden Club, Twin City Club, and Forsyth Country Club. She was active in the United Daughters of the Confederacy and was appointed by Governor Holshouscr to the Board of Directors of the Confederate Widow's Home in Fayelteville. She served as a Red Cross Volunteer in World War 11. Surviving are: a son, Edward O'Hanlon Hill of Advance; a daughter. Kent Hill Graham of Raleigh and Winston-Salem; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services were conducted Sunday, Jan. 20., at Salem Cemetery by Dr. George P. Robinson. Memorials may be made to Centenary United Methodist Church or to the C.G. Hill Memorial Park, c/o Forsyth County Parks and Rccieation, 680 W. 4th St., Wiaston- Salem. N.C. 27101. 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Funeral services are 2 p.m. Thurs day, Jan. 24 at Batons Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Joe Collins. Burial will be in Rowan 'Memorial Park. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Batons Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Cooleemee United Methodist Church, Cooleemee, NC 27014. Mrs. Mills was bom Oct. 15,1913 in Davie County, the daughter of the late Clifford and Clara Goodman Vogler. She was a homemaker and a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her hu.sband. L.F. Mills, of the home; twodaughters, Evelyn Mills Parks of Southmont and Jane Mills Campbell of Boonville; two brothers. Harry Vogler of Wilmington and Tom Vogler of Cooleemee; four grandchildren. Mrs. Mozella S. Coins Mrs. Mozella Shore Coins. 82, ofRt 4 Yadkinvillc, died Thursday,Jan. 17. at the Yadkin Nursing Care She was born in Yadkin County to Dora Emma Shore.She was a member of Deep CreekBaptist Church and was married toWilliam Marvin "Bill" Coins who died March 19, 1965.Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs.Junior (Marguerite) Trivettc ofYadkinville; three sons, James Coinsof Yadkinville, William "Bill" Corns of Winston-Salem and Robcil Uc"Bobby" Coins of Mocksville; 13grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs. Coins was preceded m deathby two sons. Charles E. Coins and Walter Ray Coins.Funeral services were h® Satur-,day, Jan. 19. at Deep Creek BaptistChurch by the Rev. J.C. Shore andDr. Ron Davis. Burial was in the church cemetery. Stuart M. Orren Mr. Stuart M. Orren, 75, of Ad vance died Friday, Jan. 18, at For-syth Memorial Hospital. He was born in Ivanhoe, Va., to the late Walter and Mary Elizabeth Sisk Orren. Mr. Orren was retired from theTurkey Cap Coal Company of Dott. W.Va.He was preceded in death by his wife, Vivian Louise Orren, onebrother, Leonard Orren and one half- brother, Lake Orren. Survivors include: fi ve sons.Wayne Orren of Dublin, Va.. David. Dale and Danny Orren of Advance, and Darrell Orren of Roanoke. Va.;eight daughters, Margie Shupe ofConway. S.C.. Charlotte Long andMarie Mitchum of Advance. Connie Tickle of Mocksville, Linda Orren,Mary Bowden and Kathy Rogers ofRoanoke, Va.. and Peggy Farmer ofPrinceton. W.Va.; one sister, ElvaFreeman of Axton, Va.; one half- sister. Ethel Beasley of Calax. Va.; fi ve half-brothers. Ralph Orren ofRadford. Va., Edgar Orren of Dallas. Texas, Mack Orren of Denver.Colo.. Harold Orren of Greenville, S.C.. and Paul Orren of Bangor.Maine; 28 grandchildren and fi vegreat-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday. Jan. 21, at The MemorialFuneral Directory in Princeton,W.Va., with interment in Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Princeton. I DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEo m sc V ra DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Jan. 24, 1991- (T V ri Mrs. Leeo B. Rucker Mr;. Leeo Baker Rucker. 98. of Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville died Sunday morning. Jan 20. following a long illness. She was born in Franklin County. Ga.. and had .spent the majority of her life in Iredell. Rowan, and Davie counties. She was a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church in East Spencer. She is survived by: 'five sons. James Rucker of Mocksville. Ray mond. Claudell. Artis. and John Robert Rucker. all of Long Island. N. Y.; four daughters. Earline Jones of South Haven. Mich.. Camilla Rucker of Winston-Salem. Zeminia Rucker of Far Rockaway. N. Y.. and Mary Young of Charlotte: 27 grand children; 53 great-grandchildren; 42 great-great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral service will be held on Friday. Jan. 25. at 2 p.m. at Shady Grove Baptist Church in Ea.st Spencer with the Rev. John Gaston of ficiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will meet with friends in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home in Mocksville Thurs day evening from 7-8. The body will be taken to the church on Friday at noon to lie in state until the service hour. At other times the family may be contacted at the home of a son. James Rucker. on Route I. Mocksville. James E. Thompson Mr. James E. Thomp.son. 69. of 7M-B S. Marshall St., Wimston- Salem. died Wednesday. Jan. 16. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.Mr. Thompson retired from AT&T on Reynolda Road. He is survived by; his wife. Betsy Thompson of the home; five children. Kathy Thompson of Twinsburg. Ohio. Laura Patridge of Advance. Paul A. Thompson of King. Ellen Dorsett and J. Clifton Thompson, both of Witiston-Salem; and seven grandchildren. Memorial services were held Saturday, Jan. 19. at Southside Bap tist Church by the Rev. Tim Wilkins. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Southside Baptist Church at 401 East Spraguc St.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27127. Mrs. Betty M. Stewart Mrs. Betty M. Stewart. 88, qf2040Uwisville Clemmoas Rd. died Satur day. Jan. 19. She was bom February 4. 1902 in lo Andrew.j. andEliza Rhtxlcs Corns. She spent most of her life in For-^«h County. She was a member of CIcmmons Senior Citizens gnd a Church daughters.Sarah M. Smith of CIcmmons. Jackie Martin of the home and Mary M. Polk of Winston-Salem; one son James R. Martin of Mocksville- 11 grandchildren; two sfsters. Lena Napier of Boones Mills. Va and Hallie Welch of Win.ston-Salem. Funeral services were held.Mon- k u '"""anuel BaptistChurch by the Revs. Otis Clampitt burial inWoodland Cemetery. V! A /■4i » 3— DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, .laii. .H. 1991 (T <r ; J;H. *Jim' Bailey James Henry "Jim" Bailey, 80, of I06 Alexander St., Spencer, died Tuesday, Jan. 22, at N.C. Baptist Hospil^ in Winston-Salem after an il lness of four weeks. The funeral was Thur.sd.iy, Jan. 24, at Trinity Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Mark Walton, pastor, and Joe King, former pastor. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. . Memorials may be made to Trini ty Baptist Church, 318 Eighth St.. Spencer, N.C. 28159. Born Oct. 1. 1910, in Davie Coun ty. Bailey was a son of the late Samuel and Mittie Snider Bailey. He 'attended Davie County .schools and .served in th6 .U.S. Army during World War II. working in chemical warfare. Employed as a boilermaker with Southern Railway Co. for a number of years, he was later employed in con.struction in Greensboro until his retirement. He was a member of Trinity Bapti.st Church. Survivors include: his wife of .50 years, Sarah Eller Bailey, whom he married Nov. 3. 1940; a brother, Sam Bailey of Coolcemee: and two sisters. Sally McDaniel of Charlotte and Hazel Crolts of Lexington. "l 0 Brenda T. Roger Brenda Joyce Thomason Boger, 46. of Route 6, Mocksville, died Sun- *day. Jan. 27, at N.C. Baptist Hospital '•in Win.ston-Salem. She had been in 'declining health for the past two years and seriously ill for the past I 'A Jnonths. ; The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Gary Hoffman and David Gilbrealh. Burial was to be in Rowan Memorial Park. • Born in Graham, Mrs. Boger was 0 daughter of the late Everett C. and Margaret Ballard Thomason. A Bap tist, she had been employed with Drexel/Heritage Furniture Co. 1 Survivors include: her husband, ■Robert Claude Boger; a daughter, Joyce Ann Boger of Sali.sbury; three sisters. Mrs. Jethro (Janet) Gant and Mrs. James A. (Audrey) Agner, both of Salisbury, and Mrs. George (Carolyn) Wagner of Mocksville; and one brother. Dean Thomason of Salisbury. Eula M. Clement Eula Miller Clement. 92. formerly of Milling Road. Mocksville. diedFriday. Jan. 25. at Winston-SalemConvalescent Center, where she had been a resident for nine years.A graveside service was heldSaturday. Jan. 26. in ClementCemetery, conducted by the Rev. Jack Caudill.Memorials may be made toCentenary United Methodist Church. P.O. Box 608. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27102. Born Dec. 6. 1898. in Wilkesboro. Mrs. Clement was a daughter of the late Thonws Samuel and ClaraRousseau Miller. She was a homcmaker and member ofCentenary United Mcthixlist Church. Her husband. Kerr Miller Cle ment. died April 3. 1961. and a son. William Thomas Clement, died in 1947.Survivors include: a .son. Kerr M. "Buck " Clement Jr. of Winston- Salem; three daughters. Mrs. RobertC. (Virginia) Mocks of RockyMount. Marguerite C. Minor of IWinslon-Salcm and Mrs. William(Cynthia) Dixon of CharhUtc; fivegrandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and a sister. Mrs J. Mack Underwood «rf Gaslonia. Christopher R. Chandler Mr. Chri.stopher Robin Chandler. 26. of Covina. Calif., died in that ci ty Monday, Jan. 21. He was born in Oklahoma City. Okla.. on Oct. 3. 1966. and was a former re.sidcnt of McKksville. Graveside .services were held Tues day. Jan. 29, at noon in Ro.sc Cemetery in Mock.sville with the Rev. Michael Brake officiating. .Survivors include: his mother. Mrs. Anita B. Ellis and .stepfather. Paul F. Ellis Jr.. both «»f Covina. Calif.; one daughter. Destiny Shan non Chandler; three brothers. William Young of ^locksville. Robert D. Young and Bud D. fillis. both of Covina. Calif.; his maternal grandmother. Mrs. Ona Belle Lewallcn of Rialto, Calif. His stcpgrandfather. the late Bud F.llis Sr., was owner of The Old Dixie Grill, which is now the Forever Young Body and Paint Garage on Highway 601 .S<nith. Daisy W. Green ; Daisy Wrights Green, 86. formerly of CIcmmons. died Thursday, Jan. 24, at Knollwood Hall Nursing Center in Winston-Salem. ■ The funeral was held Saturday at Clemmons Moravian Church, con ducted by the Rev. Burton Rights. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Memorials may be made to the memorial fund of Clemmons Mora vian Church. CIcmmons. N.C. 27012. Born Feb. 24. 1904, in Forsyth County. Mrs. Green was a daughter of the late Olin L. and Gertnidc Ncwsomc Wrights. She was a mentbcr of Clemmoas Moravian Church and the women's fellowship. Her husband. James Edwin Green, died in 1983. • Survivors include: three daughters. Mrs. Allen J. (Nina) Tomlinson of Rockwell. Mrs. Harry W. (Ruth) Ruijpers of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Garland R. (Ann) Fearrington of Ad vance; three sons. James R. Green of Dunnclhm. Fla.. and John E. and Roger F. Green, both of CIcmmons; 11 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and a brother. W.H. Wrights of CIcmmons. (Sf <3~ (4 mm CO. PUBLIC ubrary MOCKSVILLE^ NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TIIURSDAV, .Ian. 31. 1991 / Ruth Hendricks 0 cT Ruth Hendricks. 72. of Route 6. Mwksville died Tuesday. Jan. 22. at Davic County Hospital after a |hm iod of declining health. The funeral was held F'riday. Jan. 25. at Union Chapel United Methodi.st Church, conducted by the Rev. Kathy Tart. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born May 29. 1918. in Davic County. Miss Hendricks was a daughter of the late Willie G. and Susie Hunter Hendricks. She was retired from M«inlcigh Gartnent Co. and was a member of Union Chapel United Methtnlist Church. Survivors incltide: five brothers. Lester and Jamcsilendricks. both of Green.sboro. Paul Gray and I..D. Hendricks. both of Mocksville. and Earl Hendricks of Grcenwtxxl. .S.C.: two si.stcrs. Grace Hendricks and Wilma ChafJin. both of Mwk.svillc; and several nieces and nephews. Lula M. Query Lula McDaniel Query. 98. of Route 2. Catawba. a former Kan- napolis resident, died Tuesday. Jan. 22 at her home. She had been in declining health for tw.> months, but death was unexpected. The funeral was ThursiLiy. Jan. 24. at Udy s Funeral Home Chapel tnKannapolis. conducted by the Revs. Kenneth Eller and Jim Ltppard Burial was in Carolina Memorial """Sun Stpl. 2. 1892. in Oavic County. Mrs. Query was a dnuphter of the late Chtirlie and lili/abetb 1 en niger McDaniel. She had been employed with Cannon Mills Co. Plant One. with 49 years of service. Her husband, Mather M. Query, preceded her in death. Survivors include; four daughters. Elizabeth Lambert and Odessa Mullis. Imth of Kannapolis, Geneva Reed of Catawba and Louise Leazetof Garden City. S.C.; 24 grand^ children; 44 greal-grandchtldrcn, 22great-great-grandchildren; and a Lter. Blanche Nesbitt of Monrw. Miss Jessie McKee Miss Jessie McKee, 95. of Kerncrsville Living Center North, died there Sunday. Jan. 27. She was born in Union County June 19. 1895. to William Rufus and Minnie T. Mcl^an McKcc. She was a graduate of UNC- Greensboro. She taught in the Monroe .schtMil sy.stcm. retiring in I960, as a librarian. She also taught French and English at Mocksville High School from 19.34-41. During that titnc she resided in Davie County. A former resident of Miller Street. Winston-Salem. .she moved to Kerncrsville Living Center North in 1982. Mi.ss McKee was preceded in death by two sisters. Mrs. Clarice Wootcrs and Mrs. Ethel Gloskey. Surviving arc: a niece. Mrs. Elsie Collins of Norfolk. Va.. .several relatives of the Belmont area and very special friends, the Reece and Ann Baugue.ss family of 275 Linvillc Road. Kerncrsville. Graveside services were Tue.sday. Jan. 29. at Forsyth Memorial Park by the Rev. Philip L. Bauguess. Mr. James R. Roblnctte Mr. James Robin Robinclte. 28. of 601 Anson Street. Winston-.Salcm. died Saturday. Jan. 26. He was born May 27. 1962. in Princeton. W.Va. Mr. Robinetle was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church in Princeton. W.Va. He served in the United Stiiles Niivy and attended Parkland High School in 1979. Surviving are: his tnothcr and step father. Judith Burgess Link and David Carroll Link of Winston- Saletii; his grandmother. Ella Burgess of Winston-Salem: one brother. David Wayne Robinette of Greensboro: one aunt and uncle. Bet ty iind Bill Bowman of Kerncrsville; three uncles, James William Burgess of East Bend. Coy R. Burgess of Clinton. Md.. and Allen P. Burgess of Princeton, W.Va.: and a cousin. Jeff BIy of Advance. Martha A. Morrison Mrs. Martha Amon Morrison. 64. of Charlotte, died Friday. Jan. 25. A memorial service was held Mon day. Jan. 28. at 7 p.m. at Craig Avenue Presbyterian Churcb m Charlotte with burial in Evergreen Cctnetery. Mrs. Morrison was a member ol Craig Avenue Presbyterian Church and fonner member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and Tabernacle A.R. Presbyterian Church. Surviving are: two sons. Chris Morrison of Lincolnton. Michael Morrison of Mocksville; one daughter. Mrs. Victoria Ford of Con cord: seven grandchildren; two brothers. Raymond Amon and Fred Amon. both of Charlotte; three sisters. Mrs. Mae Hoyle of Ft. Mill, S C., Mrs. Alice Tebbs of Sarasota, Fla.. and Miss Julia Amon of Charlotte; and her mother. Mrs. Marv Amon of Charlotte. / James H. Watson Mr. James Howard Watson. 84. of Rl. .3. Yadkinvjllc. died Monday. Jan. 21. at the Vadkin Nursing Care Center. He was born in Surry County t«) fimmit and Fannie Hudson Wals(»n. and was a welder. Surviving arc: his wife. Mary Lucille Ncal Watson (»f the home: two «laui?hters l.ojv Meiilin of Joncsville and Mildred .Sizemorc of BcKinvlllc: a son. James Alfred "Bml" Wal.son of Yadkinvllle: nine grandchildren: 12 great grandchildren: and a sister. I.isha Foster of Mocksville. Funeral services were held Thiirs d.'iy. Jan. 24. at the Mackie-Gentry Chapel by the Revs. J.p. Si/emorc and Gene Fowler. Burial was in the ( harily Baptist Cluiicli cenieteiv. 'I D o 0AVIE CO, PUBUC DBRWrr MOCKSVILLE. NO <r- fdi DAVIIv COIINTV KNIFRPRISK RFXORI), THURSDAV, Fib. 7, 1991- 'w Ralph James Bostic Mr. Ralph James Bostic. 84. of 3248 Anderson Dr.. Winston-Salem, died Monday. Feb. 4. at his home. He was born August 21. 1906. in Germanton to the late James Henry and Lillie Boles Bostic. Mr. Bo.stic retired in 1973 from R.J. Reynolds after 30 years of ser vice, and attended Nazareth Lutheran Church in Rural Hall. Surviving arc: his wife, Fdna Whitlcy Bostic of the home; one daughter, Mrs. C. Harrison (Frances) Clark of Winston-Salem; two sons, Larry J. Bostic of Pinnacle and Robert E. Bostic of Mocksvillc and four grandchildren. * Funeral .services were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. David Gilbrcath. Burial was to follow in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Elmer Boyd Doub Mr. Elmer Boyd Doub, 73. of 927 West 5th St., Winston-Salem, died IMonday, Feb. 4, at the V.A. Hospital in Sali.sbury. Bom .Sept. 26. 1917, in Pfafftown to Boyd V. and Elizabeth Lienbach Doub, he was educated in the Ffaffiown-Vienna Schools. Mr. Doub was a real estate broker as.sociatcd with Lambe Young Realtors at the time of his death. He served Forsyth County as a Soil and Water Coascrvation Supervisor from 1967-1977. He was a member of Brookstown United Methodist Church. He was active in Vienna Civic Club and .serv ed on the Volunteer Fire Department Board. He served as a T/Sgt. in the U.S. 8th Air Force during World War 11 In the European Theater with over 3(X) hours of combat flying. When his plane was shot down, he was taken prisoner of war and held for 16 months in Austria. He received, among other medals, the Air Medal with two oak clusters. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Louise Turner Doub. Surviving are: his wife, of the home, Barbara Garrison; one son, the Rev. Ronald D. Doub of Salisbury: three daughters, Mrs. Eddie (Rebec ca) Shinlever of Kemersville, Mrs. G. Wesley (Robin) Blum of Jamestown and Mrs. Keith L. (Don na) Carter of Advance; four grand children; one si.ster, Mrs. M.B. (Gladys) Sell of Raleigh and one brother, Dennis W. Doub of Pfafftown. A memorial service was to be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6. at Brookstown United Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert Huffman with Parks Todd as.si.sting. Francis M. Froelich Sr. Mr. Francis Monroe "Jack" Froelich Sr., 64, of Farmers Branch. Texas, formerly of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Jan. 27, after a long illness. He was born Jan. 31, 1926, to the late William E. and Bertha Helen Nissen Froelich. He was a graduate of James A. Gray High School of Winston-Salem; General Motors Institute of Lansing, Mich., and served in the U.S. Army Air Corp. He was employed with Western Electric in Winston-Salem and was owner and operator of Master Dye Carpet Service in the Dallas area. Surviving are: his wife, Marion McCord Froelich of the home; two sons, F.M. Froelich Jr. of Tampa, Fla., and Michael N. Froelich of King; two daughters. Dawn Froelich Shepherd of Winston-Salem and Jackie Froelich Rummage of Mooresville; stepchildren, Sandie Smith of Mocksville, Christopher Kunetka of Garland, Texas, Katherine Johnson of Dallas, Texas.; a brother, Philip N. Froelich Sr. of Winston-Salem; 10 grandchildren and three nephews. ■~Cs CO. TOBQC DBRiKHV mocksville. no DAMI- rOllNTV KNTKRPRISK Ri:C()Rl), THURSDAY. Feb. 7. I99|- ^ Mrs. Mary R. Jarvis 65. of2634 Thomasville Road. Winsfon- Sa cm. died ai North Carolina Bap- bsl Hospital Friday. Feb. I. She was born July 3. 1925. in Woodlcaf to Jarncs Kcrr and Llllic Freeman Holt. Surviving are: a daughter and .son- Iv^Puckett ofWin.ston-Salem; one .son and daughter-in-law. Billy and NancyRcavis of Winston-Salem; six grand children; six great-grandchildren; iwo sisters. Annie Mae Combs of Midway and Leomia Phelps of C(X)lccmce; and four brothers, Ken neth Holt of Cooleemee, Bobby Holt of Win.^on-Salem. and Edgar and Harold Holt, both of Kannapolis. Funeral services were Tuesday, ^ Hay worth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel conducted by the Revs. Sammy Shoafand Richard Wallace Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. ^ William H. Lunsford Mr. William Howard Lunsford. 75. of 6411 Robinhood Rd.. Winston-Salcm, died M<inday, Feb. 4, at his home. He was born Aug. 8. 1915, in Madison to Charlie R. and Luvie Shelton Lunsford. He spent mn.st of his adult life in Forsyth County and was employed by Thomasville Furniture Industries for 49 years, retiring in 1980. He was an avid bowler, golfer and horseshix: pitcher. He was preceded in death by his wife. Anna Ix:c Anderson Lunsford in 1984 and a stepson Robert L. Anderson in 1974. Surviving are: three daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Jane (Jini> Forrest of James F. Johnson Elder James Frazier Johnson. 75. of 1836 Maryland Avenue. Winston- Salem, died Tuesday. Jan. 29. at For- •syth Hospital. He was a native of Orangeburg, S.C.. and had lived in Winston-Salem for over 55 years. He was pastor of the Christ Tem ple Church of God in Christ. Nos. I ' and 2, and founded the following churches: Faith Chapel Church of God in Christ. Love Grove Church of God in Chri.st. Hopewell Church of God in Christ in Thomasville and was di.strict superintendent of the Mocksville District. He was a retired employee of Western Electric. Inc. and a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Lillian Underwood Johnson, of the home; two daughters, Audrey J. (Harold) Ea.ster and Sabrena J. (Richard) Simmons: two sons. Brian Keith (Daphine) Johnson and Reginald Bernard Johason and four grandchildren, all of Wiaston-Salem; a devoted aunt, Helena Kirkland of Washington, D.C.; and a ho.st of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Saturday. Feb. 2. at the New Bethel Bapti.st Church by Elder Je.ssie Clegg. Burial was in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Winston-Salem, Mrs. Linda L. (J.B.) Robinson of Holden Beach and Miss Vicki G. Lunsford of Pfafftowti; two sons. Charles H. [.unsford of Ad vance and William H. Lunsford of Pfafftown; seven grandchildren; two .step grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Vcra Shoe of Kemersville and one brother. Virgil M. Lunsford of Pfafftown. Funeral services were .scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 6. at the Vogler's Reynnlda Road Chapel with interment to follow at Crestvicw Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsylh County, Inc.. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Suite 201, Wiaston-Salcm. N.C. 27103. Charlie J. Nelson Charlie Ja.spcr Nelson, 71, of Route 4, Advance, died Sunday. Feb. 3, in Davie County Hospital after a serious 2-week illness. The body is at Morri-son-Studevenl Funeral Home. Mocksville. pending completion of funeral arrangements. Born Oct. 24, 1919. Nelson was a son of the late Charles Calvin and Vallie Dulin Nelson. He was a member of Redland Clmrch of Christ. His wife. Ophelia Nels«m. preced ed him in death on Dec. 21. 1990. Survivors include: two daughters. Annie K. and Deborah G. Nelson, both of the hon«e. and two grandchildren. V it O ©a. PUBDC CIBRARV mocksville^ NC DAVIK COUNTY ENIKRPIUSE RIXORI). THURSIMV. Feb. 7, 1991- (T 51 e- is c yr-- . o Oscar Clyde Turner Mr. Oscar Clyde Turner..69. of Rt. 2. Cleveland. N.C.. died Satur day. Feb. 2. at Iredcll Memorial Hospital in Statcsvillc after a brief illness. , Born Nov. 18. 1921. in Rowan County to O.scar Reid Turner and Bertha Long Turner Massey. he was a retired dairy farmer. He was a member of New Salem United Methodist Church, former teacher of the fellow.ship Sunday Scho«»l class, member of the Administrative Board, the Staff-Parish committee and the United Methodist Men of the church. Mr. Turner was preceded in death by a sister. Miss Pauline Turner. Survivors include: his wife. Mildred Cranford Turner; one daughter. Mrs. Gwenda Parker of Rt. I. Statesville; two sons. Tommy Turner of Mocksville and Danny Turner of Rock Hill. S.C.. and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon day. Feb. 4. at New Salem United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Hay ward Morrison. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to New Salem United Methodi.st Church. Rt. 12. Statesville. N.C. 28677. Mrs. Naomi R. Whitaker Mrs. Naomi Reavis Whitaker. 79. of Rt. 8. Mocksville. died Sunday. Feb. 3. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral .services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 6. at Liberty Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and William Hutchens. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Liber ty Baptist Church. Rt. 8. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. The body was to be placed in the church thirty minutes prior to the .service. Mrs. WhiUiker was born in Yadkin County to the late Giles and Ida Belle Wootcn Reavis and was a homemaker. She was a member of Liberty Bap tist Church. Her husband. Lattie L. Whitaker preceded her in death in 1987. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Fred (Ida Mae) Cranfill of Rt. 8. M(Kksville and Mrs. Ralph (Deb bie) Walser of Rt. 4. MtKksvillc: three sons. Harvey Whitaker of Rt. 2. Harmony, Hubert Whitaker of Rt. 8. Mocksville and Kenneth Whitaker of East Bend; 24 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and two sisters. Mrs. Bculah Wells of Courtney and Mrs. Velma Broi)m of Salisbury. / Sidney R. Whiteheart Mr. Sidney Robert Whiteheart. 77. of 5815 Old Rural Hall Rd.. Winston-Salem, died Tuesday. Jan. 29. at N.C. Bapti.st Hoi^iial after one year of declining health. He was born in Winston-Salem June 2. 1913. the son of Cicero Har rison and Lola Hauser Whiteheart. Mr. Whiteheart was of the Bapti.st faith and had owned and operated Whiteheart's Garage. He is .survived by his wife. Mrs. Inez .Scivcrs Whiteheart of the home; four daughters. Ms. Elaine Whiteheart of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Jane Young of King, Mrs. Joe (Lin da) Denny of Pinnacle and Mrs. Gail Dubose of Lewisville; one son, Gerald Whiteheart of Winston-Salem and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Matlyne Southern. Mrs. Elsie Davis and Mrs. Eleanor Wagoner, all of Winston-Salem. and Mrs. Duckic Mayberry of Advance; three brothers. J.H. "Dick" Whiteheart. Ivan Whiteheart and Ray Whiteheart. all of Winston-Salem. Graveside .services were Thursday. Jan. 31. at Gardens of Memory, con ducted by the Rev. Bill Shoaf. «/« • V HBWB ca PUBLIC OBRAPY MOCKSVILLF -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Feb. 14. 1991 / ft- <b .-h — Lester W. Beauchamp Mr. Lester William Beauchamp. 43, of Lake Norman died Thursday, Feb. 7, in Aspen, Colo., from in juries sustained in a plane cra.sh. The body will be brought to Eaton's Funeral Home for services with burial to be in Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Mr. Beauchamp was bom in Davie County June 12, 1947, to the late Junie and Ivie Wilkins Beauchamp and had been a pilot with Pied- . mont/USAir since 1977. He w.is a graduate of Davie High School and Davidson County Community Col lege and was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge. He was a member of the Airline Pilot's Association, the Lake Norman Flying Club, and a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. i His first wife, Marcia Hcndri.x j Beauchamp, preceded him in death i on January 2. 1982. Survivors include: a daughter. Miss Audra Beauchamp of Chapel Hill; a son, Scott Beauchamp of; Boone; an aunt, Mrs. Lessie Tickle i of Hausman Drive, Winston-Salem; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edker Hendrix of Mocksville and his fiancee, Ms. Greta Miller of Clemmons. ^ L.E. *Gene* Brown Lester Eugene "Gene" Brown, 56, of 201 Sowers Ferry Road, Salisbury, died unexpectedly Tues day, Feb. 5, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was Thursday, Feb. 7, at James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jim Vickrey, pastor of Southside Baptist Church. Entombment was in Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Make A Wish Foundation, P.O. Box 220563, Charlotte, N C 28222-0563. Bom Nov. 23, 1934, in Davie County, Brown was a son of the late Luther and Mary Spry Brown. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was employed with Flowers Baking Co. of Salisbury. He was a member of Spencer Moose Lodge and Salisbury Elks Ijxlge. He was a Baptist. Survivors include: his wife, Mary McGuire Brown, whom he married Oct. 24, 1952; a son, Jeffery Brown of Salisbury; three daughters, Terri Johnston of Mount Ulla, and Sheila Belk and Diane Monroe, both of Rockwell; three grandchildren; and a brother. Roy Brown of Staley. v/Ralph C. Grubb Mr. Ralph Cecil Grubb, 80, of Route 8, Old Mocksville Road, Salisbury, died Sunday, Feb. 10, at his home. He had been in declining health for several years. The funeral was scheduled for 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at . Summersett Memorial Chapel, con- ! ducted by the Rev. Jimmy Holland, !' pastor of Mount Tabor United ;' Methodist Church. Burial was to be ; in Calvary Bapti.st Church cemetery. The family was scheduled to be at . the funeral home one hour before the ; service on Wedne.sday. Bom June 29, 1910, in Davie : County, Grubb was a son of the late . John Adam and Nota Pack Grubb. ; n Employed with Rickman Manufac- ; lturing Co. until his retirement, he ;'. was a Baptist. •C Survivors include: a sister-in-law, i:Mrs. Gaskeil Gmbb and a niece, i; Sarah G. Graham, both of Old 'Mocksville Road. Fred A. Hodges Mr. Fred Arnold Hodges, 54, of Route 8. Lexington, died Friday, Feb. 8, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom March 8, 19.36, In Mt. Airy and was preceded in death by his father, James Samuel Hodges. Mr. Hodges operated several in surance agencies throughout the .state of North Carolina. He attended Union Grove Baptist Church. Mr. Hodges was in the United Stales Air Force for four years and was stationed at Kccslcr A.F.B. in Mississippi. He was a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associa tion since 1980. Survivors include: his wife. Mrs. Rclty fjiwson Hodccs: a Kevin Daniel S. Bunch Daniel Stover Bunch, 77, of Route 7, MiKk-sville, died Sunda;^, Feb. 10, at Davie County Hospital afttr being in declining health for a year. The funeral was held Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen, pa.stor of First Baptist Church of Cooleemce. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemce. Born July 21, 1913, in Grenada, ^iss.. Bunch was a son of the late Harold Jo.scph and Patty .Seymour Johnson Bunch. Retired front civil service, he had been employed at the Naval Base in Key West, Fla. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include: his wife, Mildra Gregory Bunch; a .son, William H. Bunch of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a step son, Wallace B. Reason Jr. of Mocksville; a .stepdaughter, Virginia B. Kennedy of Mocksville; four grandchildren; and a sister, Helen Register of Memphis, Tenn. Arnold Hodges, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Michael (Betty) Morales and Mrs. Issa (Barbara) Badarin, both of Wiaston-Salem, Mrs. Mary Jarvis and Ms. Carol Tcmpleton, both of Yadkinvillc; five grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Lucy Parker Hodges of Mt. Airy; four brothers, A.J. Hodges of Morganton. Talmadge Hodges of Winston-Salem, Robert Hodges of Clemmons and Monroe Hodges of Mt. Airy; a sister, Mrs. Richard (Launa) Pounds of Advance; and a special friend, Mr. Bill McGce. Funeral services were Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Mr. A.J. Hodges of ficiated. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. OiSVIB CO, PUBUC DBRARV MOCKSVILLE, NO I>AVir. ((HINIV FNIFRI'RISF, RFC OR I >. llll'RSDAY, I eh. 14. lOOl ■J\ Aj 1 .H. 'torn' Poindexter Jr. "ajncsvillc. ria.; <»rc pmndscn; amt I Mrs. Pcpgy p. .Sfci lin.in ofRowic 5. Mrnrksvillr.Mr. PoindcxJcr was preceded indcarh by a slsur. Kathleen Poindcxicr.riHicrai serviees wric Monday,hrb. II. at llunisviHr RapiiM (hntehby die Revs, |)c„„is ru|| .,,<,1 David Andeison niitial was in the . hiinh t enieie.v with lull inilitatv hnnn,^ Mr. Thoma.s llyram ' Tom" Poindexter Jr.. 6.1. of RihUc ."i. Hunt-sville Conimiinity. Mocksville. diedI rid.ny. Feb. 8. at Baptist Hospital.He was K»rn in Yadkin County to Ihonias Hyrani .Sr. and Phnner Nor man Poindexter.He was a mrnihei ol HiintsvilleBaptist (.'liineb. a dairy lamiei. and a veteran of the Korean War where he was awarded the Bron/e Star. Hexvas also a member of the Vadkin Dairyman's Association, the Mmtsel.«Hfgc and N.C. .Slate Grange.Surviving are: his wife. Pal.syAllen Poindexler. of the home: a .sonand daughlcr-tn-law. Thomas Allen Tony and Gayc Poindexter. Route5, Mocksvillc: a daughter and .son-in-law, Patsy I.ynn and Roy Rudde of Louie C. Zimmerman Mr. Kouie C. Zimmerman. 71 ofJ». Advance, died Wednesd.iyFeb. 6 at Forsyth Menunial Hospital ?"er being in declining health for four weeks.• Funeral services were F riilay. Feb 8. in FJbavillc United MctlnHlistChurch, conducted by the Revs. .SueNonhcrafF and Mark Denton. Burialwas in the church cemeteryMemorials may be made toplbaville United Mcthixlist ChurchRt. 2. Advance. N.C. 27(K)6.•Mr. Zimmerman was born inDavic Ci.unly to the late Jesse andMinnie Waller Zimmerman and was.« retired farmer. For many years heJas a partner in the Zimmer-;Bian/Rcdding LandscapingCompany. ^ ■f cf lifelong memberof Elvaville United Methodist Churchyhere he .served on the Adminis-fativc Board and the Cenwtery Committee. He had been a member of theParsonage Trustee Board for IS jlcars. i "c was a member of the SundaySchiNil Family Fellowship Class for ■c memberof the United Methodist Men. He was^8™duate of Shady Grove High • Survivors include: his wife of 48jMre, Mary L. Onell Zimmerman ofjr« home; a daughter. Mrs. Marion(Dene) Puts of Rt. 3, Advance; two wns, Steve Zimmerman of Colum-18. S.C.. and Kevin Zimmerman of Advance; eight grandchildren; fourwtters Mrs. Sam (Ruby) Cope andMrs. Ray (Bea) FAirdy. bruh of Ad-gmce. Mrs. Emmett (Edythe)Whclon of Ft. Washington Piark. Mdjnd Mrs. James (Dene) Roche of Washington. D.C. I Audrey C. Tenor ' Audrey Umise Campbell Tcn«»r. 68. of Clark Ro.ni. CiHiIeemee died Wednesday. Feb. 6. at Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksvillc. .She li.ad been in declining health for nine ntonlbs and setiouslv ill fur several niontbs. I he funeral was comliicted .Sun day. Feb. IB. at BoxwcmhI Baptist Church in Mrx'ksville with the Rev.J.W. Chambers officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born Aug. 2.S. 1922. in Mocksvillc. Mrs. Tenor was a daughter of the late Octavia Camp bell. Educated in the Mocksvillc.schools, she was a retired sewing helper at Mocksvillc Manufacturing. A member of BoxwimhI Baptist Church, she was a member of the choir and usher and deaconess boards. Survivors include her husband. Charlie Tenor; two sons. Charles Thomas Tenor of Brixiklyn. N Y., and Percy Tenor of Mocksvillc: two daughters. Uniise Tenor Jordan .md Phyllis T. Morgan, both of Water- bury. Conn.: II grandchildren: I.*? great grandchildren: a bnMlicr. Rufus Campbell of Minksville: a foster brother. Troy Hudson ol Minrksville: and two sisters.-Alice l.cc Gaither and Pecola llolman. both of MiH'ksville. •Mrs. Mary Jane Williard Mrs. Mary Jane Dahlen Williard.64. of Wallburg. ilied Monday. Feb. 4. She was born Jan. 19. 1927. in Firie. Pa., to ( barles B. ami Fthel T«»wiicr Dahlen.She had lived in Davidson County for the past 26 years and attendeil ..Union Ri.lgc United Metho.lisi Church. ; She is survived by: her husbandVonnie M. Williard i»f the home; two-daughters. Mrs. Jerry (Pat) Vaughn• of Advance and Mrs. Richard (Bonnie) Myers of Clemmons; two grand- •.ohildren; one sister, Mrs. Alice Wolf;;pf Crooksville. Ohio; and four^Brothers. Charles B. Dahlen. Wan-/gjip. Utah. David Dahlen ofr-Elkview. W.Va.. Robert Dahlen of..Marmel, W.Va.. and Homer D.ahlen ;,'bf Spencer. W.Va. A graveside service was held.thursday, Feb. 7. at Union Rklgc• United Methodist Church, condtifted by the Rev. Jim Raines. Charlie J. Nelson The funeral for Charlie Jasper Nelson was held Friday» Feb. 8, at Redlaiid Church of Christ, conducted by Megellan Stevenson, minister. Burial was in the church cemetery. Nelson, 71, of Route 4, Advance, died Sunday, Feb. 3, at Davie County Hospital after a serious illness of two weeks. ^ y? a / r o A i\ f'. iDL-r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Feb. 21. 1991- 1/ Vance Lee Cain <r (T > <o Mr. Vance Lee Cain. 64. of 2514 Rosemary Dr.. Win.sion-Salem a Davie County native, died at his home Tuesday. Feb. 12. after a period of declining health '926. Cain was a.sonof the late Reece and Ella Eaton Cain Retired from the V.S. Postal Service in Ohio, he was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean conflict and a member of Mt. Calvary Lodge No 76 Prince Hall Ma.son.s. of Akron,' Ohio. Survivors include: a daughter. Bar bara Ixe Cain of Richmond. Va.; two rlf n Cain of f ^4 Cainof Mcbane; a half brother. Roger Hawkins of Lewisville; five sisters Charlotte Ruth Carr of Belcher La 'Louella HarrLson of Pfafftown, Col- « ren DardenofWiaston-Salem. FleetaHudson and Jewell Cain, both of Bridgeport. Conn.: and one brother- in-law. Otho Darden. Sr. of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday. Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. F.S. Hairston. Burial was in the church ccnicicry. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, in care of the Davie County Health Depart- N r'" -iin?; '^''chsville.N.C. 27028. or Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church, in care of Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home. P.O. Box 164. Mwksville. N.C. 27028. Major Bernard Johnson Major Bernard Johnson, .38. of Grecn.sboro died Sunday. Feb. 17. in Duke Medical Hospital in Durham following a period of illness. Memorial service was held Wcdne.sday. Feb. 20. at Shiloh Bap tist Church in Saint Pauls, N.C. He was born in Davie County, son ol the laic Major and Minnie Johnson. He was a graduate of Davie High School and Winston-Salem State University. Surviving are: his wife. Betty Johnson and daughter. Kyler Johnson, both of the home; fi ve sisters. Kalhy Brown of Atlanta. Ga.. Dolly Johnson and Teresa John.son. both of Mixrksvillc. and Minnie I. .Scott of winston-.Salcm and one brother. Angelo Johnson of Cooleciiiee Etta Mabe Cook Etta Mabe Burris Cook. 87, of 111 S. V.alley St.. Landis, died Tuesday. Feb. 12. at her home. She had been in declining health for 10 years and seriously ill for a month. The funeral was Thursday. Feb. 14. at the Colonial Chapel of Linn- Honeycutt Funeral Home. Landis. conducted by the Revs. James Hazel Rollins and Jimmy Joe Thompson. Burial was in West Lawn Memorial Park. Born Oct. 20, 1903. in Stokes County. Mrs. Cook was a daughter of the late Harden Winston and Mar tha Jane Duncan Mabe. Educated in the Stokes County schtxils. .she was a member of Pine Ridge Baptist Church. She was retired from the winding department of Linn Mills in Landis. Her first husband, Grean Thomas Burris. died in 1946, and her second husband, Grover Anthony Cook, died in 1990. Survivors include: five sons. Ted Burris of Landis. Herbert Burris of Salisbury. Charlie Burris of Benicia. Calif., and Bill and Larry Burris. both of China Grove; five daughters. Edna Ketner of Landis. OIlie Johnson. Cora Honbarger and Flora Honbarger. all of China Grove, and Mary Pryor of Charlotte; Seven stepchildren; 49 grand children; 46 great-grandchildren; 20 great-great-grandchildren; three brothers. Roscoe and Woodrow Mabe. both of Mocksvillc. and Odis Mabe of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; and three sisters, Cora Gaines of Landis and Bilha Williams and Mattie Hayes, both of Georgia. * Mrs. Eva Lee H. Keane Mrs. Eva Lee Hancock Keane, 75, of Mtwksville. formerly of Memphis. Tenn., died Sunday. Feb. 17. at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was Tuesday. Feb. 19. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mark Denton. Burial was in Liberty United Methixlist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Liber ty United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. Route 4. Mock.sville. N.C. 27028. She was born April 3. 1915. in Davie County, daughter of the l:itc John P. and Mollie Kiger Hancixk. She was a homemaker and a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. She was an active member of Order of Eastern Star and the Fleet Reserve Auxiliary. Survivors include: two sisters. Miss Gladys M. Hancock and Mrs. Elizabeth Browp. both of Mocksvillc; three brothers. Bud. Grimes and David Hancock, all of Mocksvillc; and several nieces and nephews. 3 Jason Eudy Jason Eudy, 77. of 618 Rowan Mills Road. Salisbury died Thursday. Feb. 14. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for several years and serious ly ill for a month. The funeral was Saturday. Feb. 16, at James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Gary Hoffman, pastor of Franklin Baptist Church, of ficiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park with military rites, conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Born June 29. 1913. in Stanly County. F.udy was a son of the late Andy A. and Ida Sanders Eudy. Educated in the Rowan County .schools, he was retired from the Rowan County school bus garage. He was a member of Parkdalc Bap tist Church and the Salisbury Knights of Pythias Lodge 100. His wife. Ruth Harmon Eudy. died March 18. 1972. Survivors include: a son. Jason Alan Eudy of Salisbury; a brother. Eugene Eudy of Logansport, Ind.; three sisters. Brodus Miller of China Grove. Dorothy Hunt ofCooleemee and Myrtle Barringer of Winamac. Ind.; one grandson; and one great-granddaughter. f Albert T. Kelley Albert Thomas Kelley, 78. of Har- dison Street, Mocksvillc died Satur day, Feb. 16, at Autumn Care Nurs- itig Home in Mocksville. The funeral was Monday, Feb 18 at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park in Coolcemee. Memorials may be made to Victory Baptist Church. P.O. Box 686 Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Bom March 13. 1912. in Roanokc. Va.. Kelley was a .son of the late John T. and Chester Ridgeway Kelley. A retired iron worker, he was a Baptist. A U.S. Army veteran, he was a life member of VFW Post 2632 in California, Md. He was al.so a member of Is.sacs Masonic Lodge. No. 0029 in Booncs Mill. Va. .Survivors include: his wife. Katherme Jordan Kelley; two sisters Nadine McGiiire and Hazel Hofawgcr. both of Rremoke. Va • two brothers. Richard Kelley of Roanoke. Va.. and Lloyd Kelley of Mechanicsville, Va.; a .stepson. Ken ny Jordan of Mocksvillc; three •stepgrandchildren: and one sicpgrcat-grandchild. s- OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Feb. 21, 1991- u ^ Myrtis T. Mesimer Myrtis Taylor Mcsimcr. 85, of 5650 Highway 152 East. Rockwell, died unexpectedly on Monday, Feb. 11. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was Thursday, Feb. 14. at the James C. Lycrly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Ray O'Ferrell. pastor of Rock Grove United Mcthodi.st Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association. North Carolina Affiliate. P.O. Box 4621, Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801. Born Aug. 26, 1905. in Cowpcns, S.C.. Mrs. Mesimer was a daughter of the late W.E. and Delia W(kxI Taylor. Educated in the Cowpens, S.C.. and Salisbury City .schools, she was a retired employee of Cone Mills. She was a member of Stallings Memorial Baptist Church. Her husband. Virgil James Mesimer, died Feb. 10, 197.1, and a daughter. Harriet L. Beck, also preceded her in death. Survivors include: two .sons, C.N. Mesimer of Scatt.sdale, Ariz., and James Alfred Mesimer of Sali.sbury: three daughters, Mrs. H.B. (Mary Joretta) Rainey of .Sali.sbury, Brenda Chapman, with whom she made her horne in Rockwell, and Katurah "Tillie" Torres of Exeter. Calif.; Eighteen grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; four half bnnhers. Lamar Taylor of Gulfport. Miss.. Larry Taylor of Ashland. Ala.. Jw Rilcy of Faith and M.P. Riley of Cooleemee; and two half sisters. Mrs. Linwood Hand of We.st Point, Ga., and Mrs. Hc.ster 0.stwalt of Slate.sville. Mrs. Ellen K. Steele Mrs. Ellen lilizabclh Kinimer .Sicele. 78. of Rt. I. Calahaln Road. M<Rksvillc died Wednesday, I'cb. 1.1, at Davic County Hospital. Funeral .services were Saturday. Feb. 16. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Carroll Jor dan. Burial was in Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Steele was bom July 7, 1912, in Davie County, the daughter of the late John Fletcher and Emma Jeanctte Beck Kimmer. She was a homemaker and a member of Calahaln Friendship Bapti.st Church. Her husband, Renie "Pete" Steele. whom she married Sept. 28, 1940, preceded her in death in 1971. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Dewey Kimmer. who died in 1978. Survivors include: two sisters. Mrs. Bertie Draughn and Mrs. Alma Beck, both of Mocksville; and three brothers, Fred. Foy and George Kim mer. all of Winston-Salem. - Mrs. Betty M. Poplin Mrs. Betty Myers Poplin. 76 formerly of 211 Casedy Dr ' Winston-Salem, died at Forsytfi Mcmonal Hospital Monday, Feb. 18. She was born May 2. 1914 iri Davie County to Walter N. and Lillie May Brindle Myers. She w.as a charter member of F^aith Baptist Church. in hT M-® daughter and son-in-law Mrs. Ruby Poplin W«xlsfordand Charles of Rt. g. Lexington; a son and daughter-in-law, Harman Gray and Nancy Poplin of Charlotte- five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Margaret Mayhew of Mocksville and Mrs. Emily Payne of Wiaston-Salem- and a brother. Walter Lee Myers of Lexington. Furieral services were to be con- ^apel at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Feb 20. with Dr. G. Carl Green of ficiating. Burial was to follow In Parklawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Salem. Dorothy C. Vogler Dorothy Cummings Vogler. 68. of 404 Oakdale St., Martinsville. Va.. died Tue.sday, Feb. 12. at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Win.ston-Salem. Surviving arc: her husband. Robert E. Vogler. of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Herbert (JoAnn) Brooks of Richmond. Va.. and Mrs. Don (Judy) Mitchell of High Point; one son, Robert C. Vogler of Mar tinsville, Va.; three grandchildren; and one sLster. Mrs. Edd (Ann) McCollum of Martinsville. Va. The funeral was Thursday, Feb. 14. at the First Methodist Church. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery. C3AYie CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Lester H. Sloan Mr. Lester H. Sloan. 82. of Park Ridge Circle, Winston-Salem died Sunday, Feb. 17. He was bom July .10, 1908. in Alexander County to Roger Lee and Dcia Powell Sloan. Mr. Sloan spent most of his life in Winston-Salem. He was a member of Hanes Baptist Church. He retired from P.H. Hanes Knit ting Company after 41 years of service. Mr. Sloan was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Agnes Friesland Sloan and a .son, Johnny R. .Sloan. Surviving arc: his wife, Vivian Sidden Sloan of the home; two daughters, Sara Doby of Wimston- Salcm and Mary Ann Watkins of Clemmons; three sons, James Sloan and Jack A. Sloan, both of Mocksville and Ray E. Sloan of Winston-Salem: one stepson, T.A. Phelps Jr. of Lewisville; one step daughter, Roberta P. Mwire of Charlotte; a host of grandchildren; three brothers. R.B. Sloan, R.L. Sloan Jr. and J.B. Sloan, all of Winston-Salem; and two sisters. Ed na Fowler of New Jersey and Mrs. Cana Swicegood of Lexington. Graveside .services were Tue.sday. Feb. 19, at Gardens of Memory. Walkcrtown. conducted by the Rev. Clyde Phillips Jr. / Mrs. Norma J. Wagoner Mrs. Norma Jean Wagoner. 58. of Bcxinville. died Saturday. Feb. 16. at Hoots Memorial Hosptial in Yadkinville. She was born March 9. 1912, to Arvil L. Brown and Helen Hutchens Brown. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Lee Wagoner of Brxmville; one son and daughter-in-law. Sammy Sanford and Brenda Allen Childress of Routes, Mocksville; two brothers, Clyrle J. Brown of Simp.sonville, S.C., and Charles Allen Brown of Yadkinville; two grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Walter (June) Gentle of Yadkinville, Mrs. Roy (Carolyn) Goss of East Bend and Mrs. Avery (Jane) Johnson of Yadkinville. She was a member of Maple Springs Baptist Church of Pleasant Hills. She was also a homemaker and worked with crafts. Funeral services were Monday, Feb. 18, at Huff Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Grady Tutterow, with burial in Mt. Olive Methodist Church cemetery on Route 5. Mocksvilick C (Sk DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Feb. 28, 1991- ^ I .'Blanche May Allen : • _ Miss Blanche May Allen. 83. of ^I^angenburg Ave.. Clemmon?. died :-:Puesday. Feb. 19. at Forsyih I-tJeniorial Hospital. ; She was Ixirn Sept. 23. 1907. in ; Forsyth County to the late Alexander • Vance and Victoria Eli/iibeth Sink I Allen. Miss Allen was retired from P H. • Hanes Knitting Company. She is .survived by: a si.ster. Mrs. I Mary Isbelle (Belle) Es.sex ofCleni- . mons: seven nieces including Mrs. ; Irene Hall of Advance and two '. nephews. : Funeral services were conducted : Thursday. Feb. 21. at Vogler's • Clemmons Chapel by Dr. Robert Cant well. Burial was in the Clem mons Baptist Church Cemetery. Merrill E. Deal . Merrill Eugene Deal, 36, of Rt. 11, Statesville, died Monday, Feb. 25, at North Carolina Baptist Ho.spitaI. He had been in declining health over three years. The funeral was to be held Wednesday. Feb. 27. at 4 p.m. at Damascus Baptist Church in Statesville, amducted by the Rev. Ir- yin L. Wallace. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. ^ Memorials may be made to The Missionary Fund, Damascus Baptist Church, Rt. 2, Statesville. n Mr. Deal was bom Jan. 26,1955, in Iredell County to James Eugene Md Velma Sloan Deal, who survive. Deal was a graduate of North Iredell High School and Mitchell Community College. He was self- fcmployed with Piedmont Service and Supply Co. He was a member of Damascus Baptist Church where he rerved as a deacon and taught the Teenage Sunday School Class. • On June 7, 1975, he married Susan Compton Deal, who survives. Other kurvivors include: a son, Jonathan Eugene Deal; two daughters, Aman da Suzanne and Laura Renee Deal, 611 of the home; one brother, Ronald Lynn Deal of Statesville; three sisters, Diane Deal of Statesville, Sharon Deal Seaford of Rt. 9, Mocksville and Judy Deal Budgick of pew Brunswick. Canada. ;Eula C. Anderson Mrs. Eula Cook Anderson. 93, of Rt. 6. MtKk.svillc. died Friday. Feb. 22. at Davic County Hospital. Funeral services were Sunday, Feb. 24. in Sandy Springs Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. David Kaiser and Howard Wagner. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Blaise Baptist Church. Rt. 9. Box 337. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. or to Sandy Springs Bapti.st Church. Rt. 3. Yadkinville. N.C. 27055. Mrs. Anderson was born May 5. 1897, in Iredell County to the late Andrew (Everett) F. and Dora Trivetle Cook and was a homemakcr. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the oldest living member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church. • Her husband, Benjamin Franklin Anderson, preceded her in death Ju ly 17, 1988. She was also preceded in death by a son. James Anderson on Oct. 14, 1975. and a grandson. Bryan Anderson Jr. on April 6. 1984. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. Loyce Sharpe of Raleigh; three itons, Roy Anderson of MiKksville, Bryan Anderson of Hickory and Gerald Anderson of Rt. 7. Mocksville; 17 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. CO. POBUC aBRAwr Mrs. Glenda Mae Cude ; Mrs. Glenda Mac Spach Cude. 54. of 2890 White Meadow Lane. Winst«»n-.Salem. died Saturday. Feb. 23. She was born May 3. 1936. in Winston-Salem to Robert C. and Jessie All red Spach. n Mrs. Cude wjis a member of Cen tral Tabernacle for many years and was a hairdre.sser until her illness in August. Survivors include: one son. Marty Dean Cude, of the home; her mother. Mrs. Jessie A. Spach of Winston- Salem; Ttve brothers. Robert C. Spach Jr. of Alexandria, Va.. Tom my G. Spach of Lexington, Sammy R. .Spach of Clemmons. Johnny W. Spach and Paul M. Spach of Winston-Salem; four sisters. Shirley is. Sells of Walkertown. Joy S. Smiley of Advance. Peggy S. Ve.stal and Rebecca B. Lovell of Winston- Salem and a host of nieces and nephews. : Graveside services were Tuesday. Feb. 26. at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Ruth Bovender officiating. Metnorials may be made to the American Cancer .Society. <r- .« y James J. Fletcher James Jo.scph Fletcher. 71. of Route 4, Mocksville died Wedne.s- day. Feb. 20. at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was Friday. Feb. 22. at Liberty United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Mark Denton and John Lowder officiating. A graveside ser vice followed in Old Field Bapti<;t Church cemetery in Idlewild (Ashe County), conducted by the Revs. Bill Burchette and Carl Witherspoon. Memorials may be made to Liber ty United Methodist Church, Route 4. Mocksvilld. N.C. 27028. Born April 22, 1919, in Ashe County, Retcher was a son of the late Grady and Nannie Blackburn Flet cher. A retired dairy fanner, he had been employed with Piedmont Research Station in Salisbury. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. His first wife. Ruby Holman Flet cher, died in 1981. Survivors include: his second wife, Mildred Lowder Fletcher; two daughters. Mrs. Luther (Mary) Rinehardt of Statesville and Mrs. Troy (Libby) Witherspoon of Salisbury; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Joe (Barbara) Stafford of Mocksville and Mrs. Medford (Libby) Foster of Yukon. Okla.; two stepsons, Garry Webb of Salisbury and Jerry Webb of Mocksville; three grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; six great grandchildren; three stepgreat- grandchildren; a si.ster, Mrs. Mack (Aline) Harless of Hillsville. Va.; and a brother, Harold Fletcher of Lan- dingham. Pa. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Feb. 28. 1991- y % Gladys G. Harris Gladys Marie Galliher Harris, 66, of Route 9, Mocksville, died unex pectedly Sunday, Feb. 24, at Porsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was Tuesday. Feb. 26, at Union Chapel United Methodisji Church, conducted by the Revs. Kathy Tart and James Webb. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Union Chapel United Methodist Church, Route 9, Box .168-0. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Bom Nov. 22, 1924, in Iredell County. Mrs. Harris was a daughter of the late Mack and Emma Steelman Galliher. Employed by Blackwelder Manufacturing, she was aLso a homeniaker. She was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church, where she was an a.ssi.stant Sunday schtml teacher. Survivors include: her hu.sband. James Roy Harris; two daughters. Brenda H. Angell of Mock.sville and Linda H. Angell of Lexington; a .son. Jack R. Harris of Summervillc. S.C.; five grandchildren; a sister. Emma Call of Hiddenite; a half sister, Sylvia Galliher of Harmony; a stepsister. Clara Tomlin of Harmony; a brother, James Galliher of Statc.svillc; a half brother. Dale Galliher of Harmony; and a stepbrother. Ray Johnson of Harmony. Susie Mae Neely 'u'S.ir&.nmnc.of.wo and a half weeks. The funeral ^h with of Frwin Temp e CME Church wun?S HertertC.Gaines, pastor officiating. Burial wasmihechurc '^'Sncl7.l921.;nCo^ r.a she was a daughter of the lateiyWeacr am) Ulia Bu* Sandm) t)»= paWic schoola'^''''"TnSJtootElSinTan.pi; Lgt.K..Fm^»N«lyTya™.'iW May 15. , j.. |y,jec sons. Rirdie Hargrove of MocusviuvMa Wiinfms of Coolcemee; and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Addie C. McDowell Mrs. Addie Carmichael Chadwick McDowell. 87, of Bethania died Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McDowell was bom in Davie County to Azariah Gray and Ida Jane Carmichael. She had been in declin ing health several years and serious ly ill for two weeks. Mrs. McDowell was the widow of Eugene Chadwick, who died in 1941. She was employed by the Forsyth County Public School System for 13 years retiring in 1969. She was a member of Bethania Moravian Church where she was active in the Sunday School and church as long as her health permitted. Funeral services were Saturday. Feb. 23, at Bethania Moravian Church, conducted by the Rev. John Rights. Burial was in the Bethania Moravian Church graveyard. Survivors include: her husband. Thomas R. McDowell, of the home; three daughters. Mrs. Edgar (Kathleen) Hutchens of East Bend. Mrs. W.T. (Edith) Crews of High Point and Mrs. J.L. (Jane) Hamilton of Burlington; one son, Mr. Kelly A. Chadwick of Pfafftown; 13 grand children; 20 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Nannie Brown of Clemmons, Mrs. Beatrice Stoneman of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Hala Helper of Richmond, Va.; and two brothers. Raymond Carmichael of Pfaffiown and Wesley Carmichael of Win.ston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Bethania Moravian Church. CQt PUBUC DBRARY WIOCKSVIUE, NC Theo Coolidge Myers Thco Coolidsc Myers. 64, of 2165 Enon Church Road. Salisbury died Tuesday, Feb. 19, at his home. He had been in declining health for the past 1 'A years. The funeral was Thursday, Feb. 21, at Summersett Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Wendell Davis, interim pastor of Enon Bap tist Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County. P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1603. Bom Oct. 30. 1926. in Rowan County. Myers was a son of the late Theo Odell and Lillie Belle Kerr Myers. Educated in the Rowan Cqun- ty schools, he .served in the U.S. Merchant Marines during World War 11. He and his father were owners and operators of T.O. Myers and Son C«»tton Gin in Mock.sville from 1955 to 1971. When he retired, he moved back to Sali.sbury and raised beef cat tle. He was a member of First Bap- ti.st Church of M(x;ksvillc and attend ed Enon Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Dorothy Clinc Myers, whom he mar ried June 12. 1947; two sons, Roger Dale and Michael Lynn Myers, both <if Salisbury; and one grandson. Henry R. Shaffner Mr. Henry RufusShaffner Sr.. 60. of Rt. 2. Hamptonville died Thurs day. Feb. 21. at his home. He was born in Surry County to Gaithcr Clarence and Florence Haynes Shaffner. He was a manager of the 1-77 Amoco Station. He was preceded in death by his wife. Elizabeth Atkins Shaffner, a brother, David Wayne .Shaffner and a grandson. Chad Beger. Surviving are; one daughter, Cathy Shaffner of Hamptonville; two sons, Henry Ruftis Shaffner Jr. and Jimmy Dale Shaffner, both of Hamptonville; four grandchildren; his mother of Jonesville; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Magdalene) Reeves of Jonesville and Mrs. Maxine Wagoner of Hampton ville; and two brothers. Vcrnon Shaffner and Dewitt Shaffner. both of Jonesville. Funeral services were Saturday. Feb. 23, at Mackic Gentry Chapel by (he Revs. Larry Lefler and Gorrell Inscore. Burial was in the Oak Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to (be Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Feb. 28, 1991- J *Dock' Shaver N.C. "Dock" Shaver. 82. of Route 2. Newberry, S.C., a Salisbury native, died Wednesday. Feb. 13. at his home. The funeral was Friday. Feb. 15. at McSwain-Evans Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Dr. Kenneth Harmon. Burial followed in Newberry Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the building fund of First Baptist Church. 1020 Boundary St.. Newberry. S.C. 29108. Born Aug. 10, 1908, Shaver was a son of the late Alvin P. and Catherine Myers Shaver. A retired carpenter and painter, he was a member of First Baptist Church and the Adelphian Sunday school class. His wife, Frances Meigs Shaver, preceded him in death. Survivors include; two sons, Terry C. and Thomas A. Shaver, both of Newberry; four grandchildren; two sisters, Lois Davis of Kannapolis and Ruth White of Cooleemce; and two brothers. Arnold Shaver of Kan napolis and Dempscy Shaver of Cooleemce. Mrs. Helen G. Tallon Mrs. Helen Gregory Tallon. 80. died Tuesday. Feb. 19. after a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 23. 1910. in Davic County. She was a member of the Fir.st Presbyterian Church of Winston- Salem. She served as a Nanny for many children in Winslon-Salem and was a receptionist for the Westview Beauty Salon. She was the widow of J.L. Tallon. who died in 1989. Survivors include; one brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Gregory of Spokane. Wash.; a sister-in-law, Lillian J. Gregory of Advance; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Leon (Dorothy) Daniels of Winston-Salem; two nieces, Mrs. Mit7.i G. Foster of Advance and Mrs. Gcta G. Fields of Republic, Wash.; four nephews. Harold Gregory of Mocksville. Leonard Gregory of Winston-Salem. Larry Gregory of Centerville. Va. and Randy Gregory of Spokane. Wa.sh.; and one stepgrandson. A graveside service was conducted Friday. Feb. 22. at Bethlehetn Unit^ Methixlist Church cemetery in Davic County by the Rev. Robert Pcurifoy . Memorials may be made to a chari ty of the donor's choice. Thurman H. Waddell Mr. Thurman Hershall Waddell. 91. of 127 Motor Road. Winston- Salem. died at his home Friday. Feb. 22. He was born Jan. 15. 1900. in Wilkes County to Matthew and Nar- cisus Waddell. Mr. Waddell moved to Winston- Salem as a young man. He retired in 1964 from R.J. Renolds Tobacco Company as a chief operator. He was with Reynolds for 33 years. He was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. Survivors include; his wife. Nora Absher Waddell, of the home; three •sons. Gray L. Waddell. Jimmie J. Waddell and Travis E. Waddell. all of Winslon-Salem; one daughter. Mrs. Ray W. (Mazie) Griffin of Ad vance; seven grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren and a number ol nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service was held at Forsyth Memorial Park Monday. Feb. 25. conducted by Dr. Cecil R. C.ave Jr. Memorials may be made to Mineral Springs Baptist Church, 1733 Ogburn Avenue, Winston- Salem. N.C. 27105. <r (T W) fY fi i. Clara K. Waller Clara Knight Waller, 65, of 1213 Center Grove Road, Kannapolis died Tuesday, Feb. 19. at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Concord. The funeral was Thursday, Feb. 21, in the Colonial Chapel at Linn- Honey cutt Funeral Home, Landis, conducted by the Revs. Richard Horn, Jimmy Joe Thompson and John Cook. Btirial was in Greenlawn Cemetery, China Grove. Born Oct. 12. 1925. in Rowan County. Mrs. Waller was a daughter of the late Jessie and Ruth Knight. She was educated in Rowan County schools, attended Landis Baptist Church and was employed at Wright's Laundry in Landis. Her husband. Lacy Green Waller, died in 1951. Survivors include; a daughter. Lacy Ceola Williams of Kannapolis; a son. Maynard Waller of Colonial Drive. l.Jindis; four grandchildren; a sister. Virginia Kopp of China Grove; and three brothers, Carl Knight of China Grove. W.L. Knight of Advance and David Knight of Charlotte. \ € u <5~ CO, PUBLIC DBRARV MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 7, 1991- y Ruth Arnold KT Ruth Angel! Arnold. 85. of Brookridgc Retirement Home in Winston-Salem, formerly of Mocksville. died Saturday. March 2. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salcm. The funeral was conducted M<tn- day, March 4. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Paul Riggs, pastor of First Baptist Church of Mock.sville, officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in State.svtlle. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Born March 6, 1905, in Iredell County, Mrs. Arnold was a daughter of the late Monrovie Jones and Laura Brown Angcll. A schoolteacher for 45 years before retiring, she was a member of First Bapti.st Church of M(Kk.sville. Her husband. Hilary M. Arnold, died Oct. 17. 1989. Survivors include: two si.sters. Ir- ma A. Holcomb and Louella A. Price, both of Winston-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. Jane Marlyn S. Combs Mrs. Jane Marlyn Sykes Combs. 56. of Rt. 2, Advance, died Tue.sday, Feb. 26. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Statesville to R.O. and Nellie Ruth Miller Sykes. Mrs. Combs was a graduate of the Roanoke High School in Roanoke. Va.. and the Virginia Intermont Col lege of Bristol, Va. She had lived in Advance the past 15 years, was a member of Messiah Moravian Church, and for the last five years, a very active leader with the Girl Scouts. She was a trainer, a tnwp organi7.cr. and the director of Day Camp Seven Springs. She was the leader of the Daisy Tro4>p 320. Brownie Troop 356, Cadet Troop 768, and the Junior Trwp 220. Memorial services were held Thursday. Feb. 28. at Vogler s Reynolda Road Chapel by the Revs. Hal Cole and Charles Adams. Surviving are: two daughters. Mrs. Jayne C. Lowe .and son-in-law. An thony Freeman Lowe of Farmington, and Miss Wendy Fielding Combs, a sophomore at Virginia Intermont College; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.O. Sykes of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; and a special friend. Mrs. Bonnie Quate. Memorials may be made to the Tarheel Triad Girl Scout Council. 8432 Norcross Rd.. Colfax. N.C. Herbert G. *Hub' Atban Mr. Herbert Gray "Hub" Athan of 907 Valley Stream Road, Winston- Salem, died Sunday, March 3. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born January 2, 1929, in Lewisville to John W. Athan Sr. and Bertha Laymon Athan. He spent all of his life in Forsyth County and worked for Piedmont Airlines (USAir) for 25 years. He was a member of the Calabash Elks Lodge, Loyal Order of the Moose, and Olivet Moravian Church. Surviving arc: his wife, Shirley Wootcn Athan. of the home; two daughters. Vicki Athan of Mocksville and Kim Athan of Winsjton-Salem; two sons. Larry Gray Athan of Kernersville and James Wesley Athan of the home; his father of the Moravian Home; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. William (Lucille) Wishon of Winston-Salcm and Mrs. R.D. (Janet) Whitcheart of Winston- Salem; two brothers, John W. Athan Jr. of Winston-Salem and R. Wayne Athan of Calabash. Funeral services were Tuesday. March 5. at Olivet Moravian Church, conducted by the Rev. Donald Winters. Interment followed in the church graveyard. Memorials nray bnc made to Olivet Moravian Church Building Fund. 2205 Olivet Church Road. Winston- Salem. N.C. 27106. Louise Jobnson Louise Johnson. 58. of 415 E. Fisher St.. Salisbury, died Monday. Feb. 25. at her home. She had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for a day. The funeral was Friday. March I. at Hall's Chapel Primitive Baptist Church, conducted by Elder Richard Johnson with burial in Oakwocnl Cemetery. Born March 21. 1932, in Davie County. Ms. Johnson was a daughter of the late George and Lucy Mayfield Johnson. She attended Davie Coun ty .sch(Hds ami was a gradimte of J C. Price High Schtwl. Last employed at Cannon Mills Co.. she was a member of Hall's Chapel Primitive Baptist Church, where she was a former member of the gospel chorus and a former .Sun day .school .secretary. Survivors include; a brother. George F^lward Johnson of Queens. N.Y.; and two sisters. Thetnlosia Johnson and Diana Harris, both of M«H:ksviIle. (T- o Micbael Ray Brown Michael Ray Brown. 26. of Route 1. Mock-sville, died Saturday, March 2. as the result of injuries sustained in an accident on Ratledgc Road. Daniel F.ugcne Stevenstm, 25. of Route 7, Mm-ksville. also died in the accident. A double funeral was to be Wednc.sday. March 6. at Calvary Baptist Church in Davie County. c»)n- ducted by the Revs. Bobby Hcnder- .son and Clive Bell. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. The bodies were to be placed in the church 30 minutes before the .service. Bom Feb. 7, 1965, in Davie Coun ty to Paul J. and Nora Mac Lynch Brown of Route I, Mocksville. Brown was employed as a press operator at Kew.aunce Tech. Fur niture Co. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include; two brothers. Paul Richard Brown of Route 6. Mwksvillc. and Curtis Ixe Brown of Salisbur}'. James J. Livengood James Jerome Livengood, 76. of Route 1, Linwood, died Tuesday, Feb. 26. at Lexington Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health seven years and critically ill one day. The funeral was Thursday, Feb. 28. at Smith Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Mark Blair and Ray Hooper. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Smith Grove Baptist Church. Route 1. Box 126, LinwrxKl. N.C. 27299. Born Dec. 15. 1913, in Davie County. Livengood was a son of the late Ernest Webster and Mary Elizabeth Myers Livengtxxl. He was retired from N.C. Finishing Co. He was a member of Smith Grove Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Adult Men's Class. He was a pa.st member of Churchland Lions Club and was a retired volunteer fireinan with the Chur chland Fire Department. Survivors include; his wife. Ruth Jones Livengood, a son. Charles D. Livengoixl of Raleigh; a daughter. Marjorie L. Evcrhart of Lexington; four grandchildren; one great grandchild; three stepgnmdchildren; five brothers. E.W. Jr. and Henry Livengood. both of Advance. Hobcrt and Maynard Livengood. both of Lexington, and Frank Livengoixl of Mocksville. Also, six sisters, Earline Grubb. Mary Ruth Snider. Sylvia Smith and Veil Jones, all of Lexington. Zeddie Long of Yadkinvillc and Lavelle Hcndrix of Mocksville. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 7, 1991- I <r Beatrice Montgomery Beatrice Elizabeth Turner Jones Montgomery, 82, of Montgomery Road, Cleveland, died Friday, March I. at Davis Community Hospital in Statesville. She had been in declin ing health for two months and seriously ill for one day. The funeral was to at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, at Moore's Chapel AME Zion Church. Cleveland, conducted by the Rev. Tommy Knox. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Born Oct. 26, 1908, in Iredell County, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Maggie Patterson Turner. Educated in the Iredell Coun ty public schools, she was a retired domestic worker. She was a member of Moore's Chapel AME Zion Church, where .she belonged to the senior choir, the missionary society, and the Life Members Council. She was a former member of the Cleveland Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include: her husband, Wilson Montgomery Sr. of the home; three sons, Wilson Montgomery Jr. of Cleveland, Eugene Montgomery of Harrisburg, Pa., and John Thomas Montgomery of Mocksville: a foster son, Cleo Jones of Mocksville; one daughter, Ethel Gwyne of Salisbury; six foster daughters, Willie Parker of Stony Point, Margaret Johnson of Woodlcaf, Annie Jones and Nancy James, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., Gracic Milsap of Statesville and Henrietta Holman of Mocksville; two si.sters, Bernice Roseboro of Mooresville and A.salee Leach of Troutman; a half sLster. Helen T. WiKids of Statc.sville; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Daniel E. Stevenson Mr. Daniel Eugene Stevenson, 25, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Satur day at the scene of an off-road vehi cle accident in Davie County. He was employed by O.W. Slane Glass Company in Statc-sville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Angie Parris Stevenson, of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burhc Stevenson of Route '' two sisters, Mrs. Uigh Ann Camp bell of Route 1. Mocksville and Miss Angela Robin Stevcn.son of the home, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benfield of Route 1. Mocksville. . k. 9 Funeral services were to be at z n m Wednesday, March 6, at Calvary Baptist Church in Davie County with the Revs. Bobby Henderson and Clive Bell officiating. It was to be a double funerd in cluding Michael Ray Biown. 26 of Route 1, Mocksville. who also di^ in the accident. Burial ws the church cemetery. The cs were to lie in state thirty minutes prior to the service.Memorials may be made Calvary Baptist Church. ^ G. Roger Renegar Mr. G. Roger Renegar. 62, of 515 Pisgah Circle, Kcrnersville, died Saturday, March 2. He was born Nov. 24, 1928 in Forsyth County. He spent most of his life in Forsyth County. He was with Hancs Hosiery Mills for over 45 years before retir ing and was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his wife, Helen Marshall Renegar, of the home; his mother, Nancy Renegar Canter of Kcrncrsvillle; iwo .sislcrs, Nancy Jane Canter and Barbara Ann Shipley, both of Kemersville; one brother, George Albert Canter Jr. of Advance; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Tuc.sday, March 5, at Hayworth-Miller Sila.s Creek Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Charles Martin and Ray Davis Entombment was in Gardens of Memory Mausoleum. Mrs. Blanch Y. Stroud Mrs. Blanch York Stroud, 84. of Route I. Hannony, died Friday, Feb. 15, in Fonsyth Memorial Hospital in Win.ston-Salem. Funeral services were conducted Sunday. Feb. 17. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Steve Cox. Burial was in Six'icty Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Sixicty Baptist Church, c/o Mark Thornc, Route I. Box .125. MiKksvillc. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Stroud was t)orn Aug. 6, 1906. in Iredell County to the late Amos Franklin and Cora Heath York and was a homemakcr and member of Society Bapti.st Church. Until her death, she was a resident of Mcadowbrrxik Manor in Clemmons. Her husband, J.G. ".Sam" Stroud. preceded her in death in 1959. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Jcane;tc Stroud. on March 10. 1987. Survivors include: three .sons. James Glenn Stroud and DeWhitt Stroud. both of Harmony, and A.M. "Bud" Stroud of Route 12. Statc.sville; two daughters. Mrs. Eloise Scaford of Route 9. M(x*ksvillc and Cora Ellen Stroud of {.andenburg. Pa.; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two brothers. Coyte York and Buford York, both of Harnumy. William L. Riley Mr. William Lester Riley, 80, of Route 2, Advance, died Sunday, March .1. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday, March 5. at Mountain View Baptist Church in Yadkin County with the Revs. Tony Jordan and Tim Tucker officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was a retired truck driver for L.A. Reynolds Construction Com pany and a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church. He was born J.nn. II. 1911. in Yadkin County, the son of the late James Monrw and Martha Jane Stokes Riley. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Lou Cass Riley. of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Mildred Beauchamp. Mrs. Maxine Hendrix and Mrs. Wilma Gregory, all of Ad vance and Mrs. Loui.se Jarrell,of Petersburg, Va.; one .son, Gary Riiey of Advance; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. DeEtte King of Hamptonvillc. Solomon R. Winters Solomon Roosevelt Winters. 88. of 517 Hickory St.. l.andis. died Mon day. Feb. 25, at Big Elm Retirement Center in Kannapolis. The funeral was Thursday. Feb. 28. at Colonial Chapel of Linn- Honeycutt Funeral Home. Landis. conducted by the Rev. William Wombough. Burial was in West l.awn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to North Kannapolis United Methodist Church. 1.107 N. Main St.. Kan napolis. N.C. 28081. Bom Dec. 7, 1902, in Forsyth County, Winters was a .son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Winters. Educated in the Forsyth County schools, he was a Baptist. He had been employed as a furniture mechanic and retired from the B.F. Huntley Furniture Co. in Winston-Salem. ' His first wife, Anna Belle Bowles Winters, died in 1941. Survivors include: his .second wife. Bertha Harvell Winters, who made her home with her daughter, Estelle Poole Goodson on Hickory St.; two sons, Vcrnon Eugene Winters of Winston-Salem and Elmer Ray Winters of Philadelphia, Pa.; two .step.sons. Fred T. and Elmer L. Poole. both of Kannapolis; Two daughters, Kathleen Winters Tuttic of King and Thelma Winters Russell of Winston-Salem; 11 grand children; seven stepgrandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 11 stepgrcat- grandchildren; six great-great grandchildren; two stcpgreat-great- grandchildren; and a brother. John Winters of Mix'ksville. -DAVIK COIJN I'Y EN'IERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 14. 1991 r<i £ ii ^ Garfield T. Barker Garndd Tobe Barker, 95. of Mill»reet Mocksville. died Thursday. March 7. at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Monday. March 11. ,n the chapel of Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home with the Rev. A.O. Walker officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Born in Davie County in 1896. arker was a retired employee of Southern Railway Co. and Ben Boyles Coal Yard. Su^ivoR iKiudc: his wife. Anile Uiffe 1^ • "^"Sillers,Si n Anderson,Emily Frost and Vera Davis, all of Be^inh Paul andhlV n?"' of Mocksville; abrother. Pelma Barker of Mock.sville- and a number of stepgrandchildren and stcpgreat-grandchildren. / Dock R. Caudle Mr. Dock Roosevelt Caudle. 86, of Route 2. Advance, died Sunday. March 10. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were Tue^ay. March 12. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. conducted by the Revs. David W. Jordan and Leon Wood. Burial was in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Caudle was bom in Yadkin County to the late James and Julia Hutchens Caudle and had been a sawmill operator. He was a member of Hope Baptist Tabernacle. His wife, Hattie Adams Caudle, preceded him in death in 1984. Survivors include: one daughter, Lucille Broadway of Mocksville; three sons. Jack Caudle, L.R. Cau dle and J.C. Caudle, all of Route 2, Advance; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. V Sadie C. Black Sadie Clawson Black. 81. former ly of 105 N. East Ave.. Kannapolis. died Saturday. March 9. at Dekalb Medical Center in Decatur, Ga. The funeral was Monday. March 11, at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel, led by the Revs. Gene Little and James White. Burial was in West Lawn Memorial Park in China Grove. Bom on Oct. 10, 1909. in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late Herbert C. Clawson and Daisy Ervtn Clawson. She retired in 1962 from the No. 6 weave room at Can- nobn Mills Plant No. 1. She belonged to Trinity United Methodist Church in Kannapolis. Her husband. Theodore B. Black, died in 1982. Survivors include: one son, Harold L. Black of Conyers, Ga.; one daughter, Aileen B. Stewart of North Miami. Fla.; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother. Wade Clawson of Pinehurst, Ga.; and three sisters, Blanche Bar nard of Kannapolis. Grace Wilson of • Shelby and Alice Wallace of China Grove. / Martin Fleming Martin Fleming. 82. of 328 W. Miller Drive. Salisbury, died Friday. March 8. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for three months. The funeral was Sunday, March 10, in Summersett Memori^ Chapel. Officiating t»ere the Revs. Phillip W. Norwood and Larry Beaver. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Milfoid Hills Bap tist Church, 1238 E. Colonial Drive. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Born Oct. 13. 1908, in Davie County, he was a son of the late David Jumey and Ozie McDaniel Fleming. He was educated in the Davie County schools and was owner and operator of Martin Drive Inn in Albcmarle until his retirement. He was a member of Milford Hills Bap tist Church. His first wife, Stella Hou.se Flem ing, died Dec. 3, 1975. His second wife, Blanche Sapp Fleming, died May 2, 1990. I Survivors include: two daughters, I Margie Leo Holshouser of Salisbury ' and Mary Frances Brogdon of Lex ington; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren: three brothers. Mitchell Fleming of Mocksville. Edd Fleming of Dania. Fla. and Gene IHeming of Salisbury; three sisters. Mate Buie and Pauline Morefield. both of Salisbury, and Dora Dene Jones of Mocksville. Evelyn C. Bryson Evelyn Carpenter Bryson. 55, of 705-E Sunrise Ave.. Thomas^lle, died Wednesday. March 6. at High Point Memorial Hospital. The funeral was Friday, March 8. at Rehobeth United Methodist Church in Norwood, conducted by the Rev. Joseph McCutcheon. En tombment was in Stanly Gardens of Memory Mausoleum in Albemarle. Bom Feb. 18. 1936, Mrs. Bryson was a daughter of the late Richard Crawford and Flora Shepherd Carpenter. Employed as a fabricator for Rex Rosenlew Plastics Co. of .Thomasville, she was a member of South Albcmarle Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband. C. Dean Bryson; three sons. Lynn Snuggs of Charlotte, Chris Snuggs of Oakboro and Harold Snuggs of Albemarle; two grandchildren; two brothers, Frank Carpenter of Nor wood and John Carpenter of Albcmarle; and six sisters. Ruby Wise and Louise Huneycutt. both of Albcmarle, Ruth Huneycutt and Pat Gallimore, both of Norwood, Han nah Aldridge of Wadesboro and Myr tle Lincburger of Cooleemee. Irvin C. Gobble mIS. died Sunday. HolnLi^' f j^®"dolph MemorialHospital in Asheboro. services were Tuesday. Chl2 ^"g'er-s Piedmontpapcl conducted by Dr. Billy Joe^nard and the Rev. Dale Kennedy. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Nov. 14. County to the lateWill,.s Vestal and Flassie Myrtle Unicr Gobble. Ho was retired from Carolina Panel. Surviving arc: his wife, LenaSwiccgood Gobble, of the home^Je Gobble ofLexington; Fritts ofThomasville; six grandchildren- six •IS Gobb C and J.B. Gobble, both of r KM ' and Virgil ihrt. • Winston-Salem; andS'ee sisters. Mavis Peoples of rw K ' Meadows ofGreensboro and Betty Rice of Winston-Salem. ' □AVIE CO. PUBUG UBRARY IVLQGKSVtLLEja NO -DAVIK {'OUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. March 14, 1991 Mrs. Katherine K. Hall Mrs. Katherine Ketner Hall, 61. of Rt. 7, Modcsville died Wedn^ay. March 6. at her home after being in declining health. Funeral services were Friday. March 8, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial was in Ro.sc Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Davie County Chapter, 1510-BMartinSt., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103, or to the American Heart Association, c/o Patty Lookabill. P.O. Box 406. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Hall was bom Jan. 31.1930, in Davidson County, daughter of the late Charles Allen and Zcttie Nifong Ketner. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include; her husband, Phillip Ralph Hall of the home; two sons. Michael S. and Uwis A. Hall, both of Mock.svillc; one daughter. Rebecca H. Parker of Irmo, S.C.; three grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Robert (Shirley) James of Welcome; three brothers, Kenneth Ketner of Winston-Salem, John Ketner of Lex ington, and Bill Ketner of Wilmington. ^ William Clyde Naylor Mr. William Clyde Naylor, 85. of Route 6. Mocksville. died Sunday, March 10. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday, March 12, at Liberty Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Foster Loflin. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Liber ty Baptist Church, Route 8. Mock.svillc. N.C. 27028. Mr. Naylor was bom in Davie County to the late John F. and Susan Eaton Naylor. He had been a farmer, a carpenter and a .sawmill operator. He was a member of Eaton's Bap tist Church His wife. Mabel White Naylor. preceded him in death July 22. 1990. Survivors include: his son. Lester Franklin Naylor of Route 7. McKksvillc: two daughters. Mrs. Faye N. Spea.se of Pfafftown and Mrs. Geneva N. RencgarofRoute6, Mocksville; II grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Velna Boles of Route 1, Woodleaf. Charles L. Hutchens Mr. Charles Luther Hutchens. 72. of Rt. 4, Yadkinville. died Thursday. March 7. at the Veterans Hospital in Salisbury. He was born in Vadkin County to Charles A. and Vicie Myers Hutchens. He was a veteran of World War 11 and a retired farmer. Surviving are: his wife, Velma Childrc.ss Hutchens of the home; two daughters. Margie H. Beamon of Rt. 4, Yadkinville and Kathy H. Hall of Mocksville; a son, Roger Dale Hut chens of Rt. 4. Yadkinville; three grandchildren; two sisters, Cindy Hau.ser of Winston-Salem and Helen Dinkins of Rt. 2. Yadkinville; three brothers. Paul and Shcrrill Hutchens of Yadkinville, and Roy Hutchens of Columbus, Ga. Graveside .services were Saturday. March 9, at Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Allen Barker. 3 Harry W. Phillips Mr. Harry Wayne Phillips. 41. of Advance, died Tuesday, March 5. He was bora Feb. 5, 1950, In For- syth County to Wade Craig and Mary Howell Phillips. Mr. Phillips was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and was a sales representative for Diamond Carpet Mills. Surviving are: his wife, Mary Ann McNeill Phillips of the home; three daughters, Beth, Katherine and Meredith Phillips, all of the home; and his mother, Mary Howell Phillips of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday. March 9, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Robert Peurifoy. Burial followed in Bethlehem United Methcxiist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart As.socialion, 1386-A Westgate Center Dr.. Winston- Salem. N.C. 27103. Marjorie A.C. Moberly Marjorie Alice Cooke Moberly, 75. of Route 9. Mocksville died Tuesday. March 12 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem. after being in declining health. A memorial service will be held at II a.m. Friday. March 15 at Mocksville First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Leiand Richard son officiating. The family request memorials be made to The Memorial Fund of Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Born Aug. 18. 1915 in Chicago. Mrs. Moberly was the daughter of the late Fxlward and Ijelia Stanley Cooke and had been a lu)memakcr. She was a member of Mocksville First Prc.sbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband Lawrence (Uirry) Moberly of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Phyllis Yackamovitch of Jenkinstown. Pa., and Mrs. Sue Hadley of MiKksville; one son. Larry Moberly Jr. of Rich mond. Ind.; seven grandchildren and two sisters. f Matthew K. Willard Matthew Kyle Willard. 1-year-old son of James Calvin and Charlcne Hanes Willard of Rt. 5. Yadkinville. died Thursday. March 7. at the home. In addition to his parents, survivors include: a sister. Stephanie Willard. and a brother, Brian Willard. both of the home; his grandfather. Charlie Hanes of Rt. 8. Mwksville and Calvin Willard. Funeral services were Sunday. March 10, at Green Meadows Bap tist Church, conducted by the Revs. Ray Davis and Lawrence Warden. Burial was in the church cemetery. 1= <5-~ davie CO. PUBUG UBRARY mocksville. no -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 21, 199! (T <r n CO <z c> (T^ Minnie S. Boyles Mrs. Minnie Leigh Shinauli Boyles. 86, widow of Mr. Hubert Albertis Boyles of Ri. I. Siloam. died Wednesday. March 13. at her home. Mrs. Boyles was bom in Surry County to William C. and Martha Bmncr Shinauli; was a housewife and lifetime member of the Pine Hill Friends Church. Surviving arc; .seven daughters. Mrs. R.B. "Maxie" Southern of Doh.son, Mrs. J.L. "Buena" Powers of Winston<Salcm. Mrs. Jackie Martha" Lane of Advance. Mrs. Dorothy Gallimore. Mrs. Rex "Pol ly Fulk. Mrs. Marvin "Jessie" Bledsoc and Mrs. Jimmy "Claudia" Anthony, all of Siloam; three sons, Mr. J.C. Boyles and Mr. Wesley Boyles. both of Siloam, and Mr Jerry Boyles of Mt. Airy; 25 grand children; 29 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Emma Ring of Siloam- onc brother. Mr. Alex Shinault of Ararat; ami .several special nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Saturday. March 16. at the Pine Hill Friends Church by the Revs. Loyd Pugh. Ray Limbc and Wesley Boyles Jr. Burial was in the church cemetery. / Mrs. Minnie M. Hendrix Mrs. Minnie McClamrock Hen drix, 80, a resident of Oak Haven Nursing Home, Winston-Salem, died early Wednesday morning. March 13. at Forsyth Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were Friday, March 15, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. David Jordan and Donald Funder- burk. Burial was in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Hendrix was bom in Davie County to the late George and Mary Eanes McClamrock, and had been a homemaker. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Clemmons. Her husband, Robert B. Hendrix, preceded her in death in 1986. Survivors include: three sisters, Sallie Summers, Annie Bowles and Lillie McDaniel, all of Mocksville; two brothers. Hubert and Roger McClamrock, both of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Ruby S Po .Wrs Puh„ / Charter2.^00 V/nee^J rTV"'''' «5. ofdied Wednesday jti """"Saieni a member of w! ^ HPSgirl. she Moravian Church h,T- ^''^delphjg « '"ember Of SChurch. She warvj"""^ '^°rav/a„ churches. At « both ^^"8 'n the choir .she^omen's Fe/iou-,h- in ;^«"hcr„fo;K:^«"d was aPor the last few yeam Cla.ss. yg "Happy b2;; ^'^^"^^and . h^rs. Carter w-,, ^^- her husband death Z'^^f'odicdApriiT/ '^"hertJ^rv,v,„g olrL • ''^0- Robert fNetfie) Mr. e ^l^-ghter. Mm R!,?^/ftmown;Crater „f Winsf„„ ^ (Doug) ®"n. Robert H r ""egnnS "'"l.Wm.Safcn Hicks „f P ""- '"'W ai 2 "• " 'A' 'obsf anj j, • Kt. Rgy ;^'^rican Heart Afi, .'": "">de'y Moravi.i„ Church / 'J.W.' McCulloh John Walter "J.W." McCulloh, 59, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Fri day, March 15, at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was Sunday, March 17. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Joe Collins. Burial was in Hardison United Methodist Church cemetery. Bora Feb. 19, 1932. in Davie County, McCulloh was a son of Mat- tic Bean McCulloh of Coolcemce and the late Frank McCulloh. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church and Cooleemee VFW and was employed as an elec trician by Port City Electric Co.. Mooresville. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife, Kathy Taylor McCulloh; two sons, Tim McCulloh of Salisbury and Frankic McCulloh of Mocksville; a daughter. Teresa Couch of Mocksville; two grandchildren; one step-grandchild; two brothers, Carl McCulloh of Cooleemee and Clarence McCulloh of Audubon, Pa.; and one sister. Margaret Spry of Cooleemee. ^ Oisfier Sr. Perry Str^j^mf'of 5727 Sunday, March died "■ 1903. i„"'a'KrDi.tfier ul^™' He Was with Rio ^"Company f„r ^"^ac-rcliring. ^oars beforeCivic SbZdZZed'^of Directors ifor the M-^^^dP're Department „ Spring.s"i" Northwoods Baptir^h'He IS survived L- Church.So'r Dfehcr, Of^2".Laura^aaghler, Mr., """"'a: oneReauchamp of WincP osons and daunhir <wo(Willie) Dfsher Jr Tb"'*''"'' C.P.Charles W fpra nnd ^nston-Salem; seSLPi'l!?'' "i"and SIX grcaf-gmndchilrf^ '^'^n■^'«er. Mrs. ViX £S"-and one Lfh ["eniy Pulp „f wS"""- Mr.Poncral »rv/^ ^urch by the Revs Moravian fe me, andgraveyard. 'he chunh Mr. Carmel C. Meadows Mr. Carmel Christlcy Meadows. 83, of 5255 Shattalon Drive, Winston-Salem, died Sunday. March 17, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bora March 22, 1907, in Buncombe County to Hardy and Nann Cox Meadows. He had lived in Winston-Salem since 1925, retired from Adams- Mills in 1969 after 36 years of .ser vice and was of the Baptist faith. Surviving arc: his wife. Gean Utt Meadows, of the home; one son. Richard Meadows of Winston-Salem; one daughter. Barbara Spainhour of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters. Janie Jones and Veraie Meadows, both of Ashcville, Meline Bailey of Old Fort and Velma McDaniel of Carlsbad, N.M.; three brothers, Ray Meadows of Asheville. Roy Meadows of Advance, and Dcwcy Meadows of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Tuesday, March 19, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Richard Hicks. Entombment was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Edge wood Baptist Church, Renova tion Fund, 4067 Rcidsville Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. QAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE' NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 21, 1991 0- cr . ^ "l rK Mary Boger Motley Mary Boger Motley, 82. of Richard St.. Sali.sbury, died Thurs day. March 14. at Autumn Care Nur sing Center, following an illness of two weeks. The funeral was Sunday. March 17, at Calvary Baptist Church. Of- Ticiating were the Revs. Bobby Seagroves and Gary Hoffman. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Nov. II, 1908, in Iredell County. Mrs. Motley was a daughter of the late Jesse Coe and Rena Hepler Boger. Educated in the Davie Coun ty schools, she later helped run the Davie County Home. A homcmaker, she was a lifetime member of Calvary Baptist Church. Her hu.sband. Robert Glenn Motley, died Aug. 4, 1978. Survivors include: four sons. Glenn A. Motley of Daytona Beach. Fla.. John H. Motley and Robert G. Motley, both of Salisbury, and David L. Motley of Rockwell; three daughters. Edwina Hill of Pensacola. Fla.. Betty Strach of Mount Carroll, 111., and Linda Caldwell of Mount Ulla; IS grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; a brother, John C. Boger of Huntsville, Ala.; and a sister. Nell Robinson of Cary. ^ Jinrni}' F. Swictgood Hospital aDer beina^"*!!hcallli for five yeai^* " '■"'^lining M-bville, Cot". sSLL""'Elma Beck Swiccgood of CMf""and the laio f., ®'^ooIeemeeSwiceg^ HehnH t!'' Eugene S^ce1S;,"Srr•--"g-oniandtwugShKo"" William H. Swaim William Howard Swaim. 82. ofRoute 4. Mocksville. died Thursday. March 14. at Rowan Memorial Hospital.The funeral was at 2 p.m. Satur day. March 16. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Oct. 13. 1908. in Wilkcs County. Swaim was a son of the late Francis M. and Amanda PurdueSwaim. Retired from BurlingtonMills, he was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife. MaieJones Swaim of Spencer Health Care Center; a daughter. Charlotte Stames of Charlotte; a .son, David Swaim of Mocksville; four grandchildren: and one great-grandchild. R.N. 'Robby' Waugh Robert "Robby" Nelson Waugh. 29. of Route 4. Mocksville, diedunexpectedly Thursday, March 14. at N.C. Baptist Hospital. Winston-Salem. The funeral was at 11 a.m. Saturday. March 16. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev.Bobby Langster. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born Oct. 5. 1961. in CatawbaCounty. Waugh was a son of DonaldNelson Waugh of Claremonl and the laic JoAnne Bumgardncr Waugh. He was employed at .Skyline Corp.. MiK-ksville. Survivors, in addition to his father, include: his wife. Melissa FryeWaugh; a daughter. Tclissa Waugh of the home; a son. Jay Waugh of thehome; his stepmother. Hazel JaneWaugh of Claremont; three sisters. Carla Waugh of Claremont and Billie Walker and Kathy Townsman, both of Hickory; a .stepsister. Cindy Cur tis of Conover; paternal grind-parenls. J.C. and Hazel Waugh ofTaylorsville; and his stepgrand- mother. Ruby Broadway of M(Kksvillc. W.G. White Sr. , Mr. W.G. White Sr., 90. of 820 Miller St., Winston-Salem. died at his home "Tuesday, March 12. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 14. at Vogler's MainStreet Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Bill Haire and Ray Surratt with burial in Forsyth Memorial Park. Mr. White was bom in DavieCounty Dec. 20,1900, to William C. and Maggie Hudson White.He grew up in Advance and attend ed the schools there. Mr. White started W.G. White &Company on Cherry Street in 1924. His business is still being operated by a cousin and a grandson. He was a member of Ardmore United Methodist Church and a member of Salem Masonic Lodge No. 289 AF&AM. Surviving are: his wife, Zelma McCallum White of the home; onedaughter, Mrs. Charles (Virginia) Lawrence Sr. of Taylorsville; two sons, William G. White Jr. of Pfaff- town and Jciry M. White of Winston- Salem; five grandchildren; fourgreat-grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Eloise White John-son of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Mae Thompson of Tampa, Fla. Memorials may be made to the Ardmore United Methodist Church- a charity of the donor's choice. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE^ NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, March 28, 1991 cr <T- •-0 (p 'v- 13— , <3 / Clarence S. Carter Clarence Smith Carter. 83. of Route 6 MocksvilJe. died Saturday The funeral was Monday, March dp'. ^''^'Pc'. con- andSthi d''" Gilbreathand Kathy Tart. Burial wa.s in Yadkin alley Baptist Church cemetery MemoriaLs may he made to theCeinetery Fund of Yadkin Valley BoPil ?d"'''''' Melton!Box 23 Advance. N.C. 27006. or to «/f<'t Hospice, p.o Box665 Mocksville. N.C. 27028." or to a chanty of the donors choice. tv C^rrr^ '^''^S-inDavieCon- Ri' a son of the late JohnElscr and Sallic Smith Carter. He was a farmer He had recently made his X"s."th '-'e wif? ''y his In addition to his daughter sur- rL°'^ Carter Jr.. Jimmy Carter Richard Carter, all of. Mocksville; II grandchildren; five .geat-grandchildren; a sister. Alma WaffordofWin.ston-Salem;andtwo.brother^ Ray Carter of Advance and. Jimmy Carter of We.st Virgin" ^ Duke Cleary Marshall Duke Cleary. 77, of Lex ington died Friday, March 22. at Lexington Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of two weeks. The funeral was Monday. March 25, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Reginald Cooke and Ed Hillman. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Masonic graveside rites were conducted by Memorial Lodge 696. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church. South Main Street, Lexington, N.C. 27292. Born March 5. 1914. in Davie County, Cleary was a son of the late Daniel and Roberta Bogcr Cleary. He was a retired mechanic with M&L Motor Company, a member of First United Methodist Church. John We.sley Bible Class. Memorial Lodge 696 and served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include: his wife. Mildred Thompson Cleary. and a daughter, Suzanne Cleary of Green.sboro. Pansy R. Faircloth Miss Pansy Rebecca Faircloth, 83. of 3350 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, died Wednesday. March 20, at Silas Creek Manor. Miss. Faircloth formerly lived on Healey Drive in'Winston-Salcm. She was born in Advance, a daughter of Clarence Edward and Bettie Smith Faircloth. Miss Faircloth attended public school in Davie County and was a graduate of Woman's College in Greensboro. After college, she mov ed to Winston-Salem and worked for several prominent families as a Nanny. During World War II, Miss Faircloth worked for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in Winston- Salem. She retired from Duplan Corp. in 1973 with 25 years of service. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Wiaston-Salcm and was also a very active member of the Eastern Star for many years. She is survived by: a sister. Mrs. Helen Faircloth Carter of Winston- Salem; a brother. W.C. Faircloth Sr. of Lexington, and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held Saturday, March 23. in the Advance United Methodist Church cemetery, conducted by the Rev. H. Samuel Carter. Memorials may be made to a chari- r>' of the donor's choice. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, HO ■: Edward *Ed' Cope ^ Mr. Edward "Ed" Cope. 72. of •3042 Konnoak Dr.. Winston-Salem, ■died Monday, March 18. at Medical • Park Hospital. I He was born Dec. 21. 1918, in : Mocksville to Edward D. and Mary Nollie Cope. Mr. Cope was retired from Road- ;way Expre.ss. He was a member of ;Carolina Retirees Association, and -was of the Bapti.st faith. ; Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. ;Elizabeth "Lib" Cope of the home; ■one daughter. Vicki C. Hutchings of Kemersvillc; two grandchildren; and ' one sister. Becky Martin .of iWalkertown. Funeral services were Thursday. March 21. at Hayworth-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel, conducted by the Revs. W.T. Hendrix and Marion Parker. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. ^ John H. Herion John H. Herion. 92. of 500 N. Main St.. Mount Plea.sant. died Mon day. March 18. at Twin Lakes Center. Burlington, where he had been a resident for seven months. The funeral was Saturday. March 23, at Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, conducted by the Revs. Donald Deal and Claude V. Deal, associate director of chaplaincy ser vices. Duke University Medical Center. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Lutheran Church of the Holy Trini ty. P.O. Box 595. Mount Pleasant, N.C. 28124. or Ea.stcm Cabarrus Historical Society. Mount Pleasant. N.C. 28124. or the North Carolina Lutheran Home, P.O. Box 1310, Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Bom Dec. 13, 1898. in Baltimore. Md., he was a son of Wilhelm and Elizabeth Weinrich Herion. Herion was mayor pro-tcm for Mount Pleasant and a member of the Charlotte Oasis Temple and president of the Cabarrus Shrine Club. He was a member of Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity. Survivors include: his wife, Helen Seaford Herion; two sons. John C. Herion of Chapel Hill and Charles G. Herion of Chagrin Falls. Ohio: a daughter. Elizabeth H. Deal of Durham; 10 grandchildren; .six great grandchildren; three half-brothers. Walter Herion of Spencer. Charles Herion of Salisbury, and Albert Herion of Amherst. Va.; two half- sisters. Catherine Call of Mocksville and Bertie Morgan of Salisbury. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. March 28, 199! <r cr rtv eri I D O <5- , -o Willard Boston Ladd Mr. Witlard Boston Ladd, 71, of Rt. 6, Mocksvillc, died Thursday, March 21, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital afier being in declining health. Funeral .services were Saturday, March 23, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by Mr. Joe McCollum and Mr. Jack Nance. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Mr. Ladd was born July 16, 1919, in Forsyth County, son of Beulah Mahaffey Ladd of Mocksvillc and the late Buxton Weldon Ladd. He had served with the Merchant Marines for 46 years and retired in 1982. Survivors, in addition to his mother, are: two daughters. Linda Kowalczyk of Charlc.stown, Mass., and Janet Lidd of Revere, Mass.; one .son, Paul I>add of West Roxberry, Ma.ss.; seven grandchildren; and three brothers, James and Leon Ladd of Mocksville and Graham Ladd of Spencer. Marvin G. Matthews Mr. Marvin Gene Matthews, 49, of Whitney Rd., MocLsvillc, died Friday, March 22, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital aRer being in declining health for the past nine months. Funeral services were Sunday, March 24, in Advance Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lan- ny Atkins and Mr. Jeff Williams. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Davie County Chapter, I5I0-B Martin Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 or Davie County Hospice, c/o Mrs. Janet Blair, P.O. Box 665, Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Mr. Matthews was bom in Vadkin County to Waymouth Matthews of East Bend and the late Plumer Flet cher Matthews. He had been a truck driver with SRC and attended the Ad vance Baptist Church. Surviving, in addition to his father, are: his wife, Lillian Robcrt.son Mat thews of the home; a daughter, Kimberly Wishon of East Bend; two grandchildren; four sisters, Laura Davis, Shirley Marler and Geraldine Smitherman, all of Ea.st Bend and Frances Ann Middleton of South Carolina; three brothers. Bill Mat thews of Florida, Bobby Neal Mat thews of Win.ston-Salcm and Charles Wayne Matthews of East Bend; three stei^aughters, Peggy Potts and Pat Blunkall, both of Advance and Cin dy Whitakcr of Mocksvillc; two step sons, Danny Chandler of Advance and Scott Chandler of Mocksville, and eight stepgrandchildren. Lee Lambe Jr. Lee Lambe Jr., 62, of Richmond, Va., formerly of Mocksville, died Thursday, March 21. Burial was in Richmond. Born Oct. 2. 1929, in David.son County, Mr. Lambe was the son of the late Lee and Flossie Hartley l^mbe. He was a disabled Southern Railway employee and a former member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to his wife and three children in Virginia, in clude three sisters. Doris Whisnant of Morganton, Delia Morgan of Granite Quarry, and Peggy Nail of Mocksville; and one brother. Tom my Lambe of Mocksvillc. Memorials may be made to Jerusalem Baptist Church. MiKksville. N.C. 27028. Samuel P. Myers Mr. Samuel Prosperity Myers, 66, of Rt. 2, Advance, died Sunday, March 24, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after an illness of one year. He was born Oct. 7, 1924, in the Shady Grove Community of Davie County to the late Sherlie and Mattie Sheets Myers. ' He was a former employee of Devlin Supply Company and retired from the North Carolina Department of Transportation Maintenance Department. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War, Post No. 8719, and the DAV. Surviving are: his wife. Ruby Speaks Burton Myers of Advance; two sons, Samuel (Sammy) N. Myers of Gulfimrt, Fla., and John (Tommy) Myers of Kemersville; a stepson, Ronald (Ronnie) Burton of Advance; four grandchildren; one great grandchild; and a brother, Lonnie J. Myers of Salisbury. Funeral services will be conducted at Vogler and Sons Funeral Home in Clemmons Thursday, March 28, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert S. Cran- fill officiating. Burial will follow in Wcstlawn Gardens of Memory with graveside rites by Memorial Honor Guard District II, Veterans of Foreign War. The family was scheduled to receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, March 27. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 133 E. 58th St., New York, N Y. 10022. Annie Beulah Livengood Annie Beulah Tuttcrow Livengcxxl, 76, of Salisbury, died Friday, March 22, at her home. She had been in declining health for several months. The funeral was Monday, March 25, at James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Roby Linebargcr of Oakland Height.s Bap tist Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, 130 N. Merritt Ave., Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Born Sept. 17, 1914, in Rowan County, Mrs. Livengood was a daughter of the late James Anderson and Dora May Poole Tutterow. She was educated in the Salisbury City schools and was retired from Rowan Memorial Ho.spital. She was owner and operator of the Balloon Haus. She was of the Baptist faith. Two sons, Jerry Ray Livengood and Terry Monroe Livengood, and tvvo daughters, Shirley Ann Livengood and Judy Lane Livengood, preceded her in death. Survivors include: her husband, James M. Livengood. whom she married Dec. 26, 1933; three sons. James D. Livengixxl and Roger D. Livengcxxl, both of Salisbury, and Billy R. Tutterow of Wiaston-Salem; two daughters, Barbara L. Laverty of the home and Peggy L. Seamon of Lexington; 15 grandchildren; II great-grandchildren; two brothers, Charles Tutterow of Mock.sville and James "Jimmy" Tutterow of Salisbury; and a sister, Mary Pctrea of Rcxrkwell. Fay Roberson Fay Poplin Roberson, 42. of Route 7, McKksville, died Wedne.sday March 20, at Forsyth Mtmoriai Hospital, Winston-.Salem, after being >n declining health for four years. The funeral was Saturday, March 23, at Bethel United Melhcxlist Church, conducted by the Revs Alvin Pope and Ben Shepherd. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Fay Roberson Memorial Fund. Route 3. Box 5A. East Bend, N.C. 27018 Bom Dec. 9, 1948, in Davie Coun ty. she was a daughter of Ola Sum mers Poplin of Route 7. and the late Otis Poplin. She was assistant manager of Pimtry Covenience Stores and was a lifelong member of Bethel United Methodist Church. She graduated from Davie County High Sehool in 1967. Survivors, in addition to her mother, are: one daughter, Julia Ab- .sher of Route 7; one .son, Michael Roberson, also of R,niic 7; two grandchildren; a sister, Lucy Mat- ^ews of ^st Bend; four brothers, ^ne Poplin, Earl Poplin and Tint Poplin, all of Mocksvillc, and T C Poplin of North \Vilke.sboro. OBVie County Public Libran, Mocksville, ftc UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, April 2,1991 , WHITAKEK 4?^'■' ^ MOCKSVILLE — Mr. Bruce Earl1 Whitaker, Sr., 52, of Rl. 8, died ! Tuesday night from injuries sus tained in an automobiie accident. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Liberty Baptist Church by Rev. Marvin Blackburn, Rev. Phil Kitchen and Rev. John Trivette. The body will be placetl in the church one half hour before the service. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Batons Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Theyrequests that memorials be made I to Harmon Masonic Lodge. Mr. Whitaker was bom in Davie County to Eva Booc Wliilaker of Rt. 8,j Mocksville and the late, Williamj Moody Wlxilaker, and had been em-I ployed for the past 25 years with Stroh's Brewery. He was past pres ident of the local steel workers union, and was member and past master of Harmon Masonic Lodge. He was a member of Liberty Bap- list Church. Surviving in addition to his mother are two daughters, Laura Leazer of Rt. 6, Mocksville and Sherry Keuton of Harmony;two sons, Bruce Whitaker, Jr. of Yadkinville and Johathm\ Wliitaker of Mocksville; two sisters, Mildred Wiles and Mary Jane Ratledge both of Rt. 8, Mock.s\dlle; two brothers, Dorsett Whitaker of Rt. 8, Mocks-ville and William Thomas Whitaker iof Rt. 5, Mocksville and four grand- j children. I Bio — Obituaries - 4/2/1991 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, April 4, 1991 (r "5^ \/\ —5 Mrs. Gay S. Berrier Mrs. Gay Sheek Berrier, 63, of Rl. 7, Mocksville, died Friday, March 29, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. She was bom Sept. 4, 1927, in Davie County, daughter of Ellerbee Cash Sheek of Autumn Care of Mocksville and the late Harry G. Shock. She was a member of Con cord United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Samuel P. Berrier of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Renee B. Nail and Mrs. Kathy B. Junker, both of Mocksville; six grandchildren; one sister, Jane Crotts of Mocksville; and four brothers, John Sheek of Lex ington, Jim Sheek of Mocksville, Gilbert Sheek of Charlotte and Alton Sheek. She was preceded in death by a sister, Virginia S. Boger. Funeral services were Sunday, March 31, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel conducted by the Revs. Mark Den- ton and Leiand Richardson, with burial at Concord United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Con cord United Methodist Church, Rt. 7, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. / Mrs. Flora W. Doub Mrs. Flora Warner Doub, 91, of Pfafftown, formerly of Styers Ferry Road, Clemmons, died Saturday, March 30, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom Jan. 25, 1900, a daughter of the late Calvin A. and Emma Joyner Warner. Mrs. Doub was married to Mr. Ernest Richard Doub on June IB, 1921. Mr. Doub preceded her in death Dec. 9, 1988. She was also preceded in death by a son, Mr. Jimmie Doub. Mrs. Doub was a lifedme member of the Concord United Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Frances D. Myers of Clemmons: a sob, Mr, Harold L. Doub of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; 12 groat-grandchildren; and a sister, Mp. Jennie Chitty of Clemmons. Funeral services were at the Con- coM United Methodist Church Tues day, April 2, conducted by the Rev. Jasper Boyd. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Opal M. Brown Mrs. Opal Martin Brown, 85, of Yadkinvilie, died Thursday, March 28, at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. She was bom in Yadkin County to Mr. and Mrs. U.A. Martin. She was a member of South Oak Ridge Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Muncey Brown. Surviving arc: a daughter, Mrs. Marlene Kinncy of Raleigh; one son, Ralph (Butch) Sprinkle of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and two brothers, Elton Martin of Yadkinvilie and Dewey Martin of Mocksville. Funeral services were Saturday, March 30, at the South Oak Ridge Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Phil Beevers. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Mamie C. Frazier Mrs. Mamie Copley Frazier, 96, of Boonvillc died Sunday, March 31, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Craver. She was bom in Yadkin County Ju ly 24,1895, the daughter of Jim and Caroline Copley. She was the oldest living member of the Boonville Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Tyre J. Frazier on Feb. 24, 1966, and a son, Julius A. Frazier, Oct. 21, 1985. She is survived by: one son, Jim Frazier of Boonville; two daughters, Nellie Craver of Boonville and Ellen Schultz of Waynesboro, Va.; 19 grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and a sister, Annie Williams of Advance. Funeral services were Tuesday, April 2, at Boonville Baptist Church by the Rev. Larry Thompson. Burial was in the Boonville Cemetery. OftVlE CO. public UBRAH. MQCKStflUEb NO Miss Eva Cranfill Miss Eva Cranfill, 93, of Courtney died Monday, April 1, at the Yadkin Nursing Care. Center in Yadkinvilie. She was bom Dec. 10, 1897, to Isaac Judson and Efille Crahfill. Miss Cranfill was a retired .school teacher. She taught for 37 years. She was educated at Columbia Universi ty, where she received her master's degree. She was preceded in death by one brother, Loren R. CranFill Sr. Survivors include: one sister, Luna Sutphin of Courtney; two nephews, Loren R. Cranfill Jr. and Albert Sut phin, both of Courtney; one niece, Carolyn Boger of Farmington; three great-nephews and one great niece. Miss Cranfill was a member of Courtney Baptist Church where graveside services will be conducted Friday, April 5, at 2 p.m. by the Revs. J.C. Shore and Vincent Young. Memorials may be made to Court ney Baptist Church, Rt. 5,| Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Lewis R. Gibson Mr. Lewis R. Gibson, 76, of Route 4, Mocksville, died Tuesday, April 2, at Davie County Hospital. He had been in declining health for six months. He was bom June 24, 1914, in Marion to the late Norman and Josie Gibson. He was retired from the Town of Mocksville and was a member of Hardison United Methodist Church. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. Surviving are: his wife of the home, Johnsie B. Gibson; two daughters. Hazel Arrington of Charlotte and Evelyn England of Hickory; two sons, Dewey Gibson of Shelby and Arvin Gib.son of Marion; one stepdaughter, Judy Paige of Mocksville: three stepsons. Bill Davis of Mocksville, Emest "Butch" Russell of Roaring River, and Harold "Buddy" Russell of Gastonia; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; five stepgrand- children; four sisters, OIlie Evans of Mocksville, Nora Hurt of Tennessee, Georgia Couch of Marion and Delia (^eens of Marion; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel Wednesday, April 3, from 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 4, at 2 p.m. at the funeral home with burial in Hardison United Methodist Church cemetery. The Revs. Joe Collins and Alton Fit zgerald will be officiating. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association' DAVIK COUNTY F.NTERPRISE RECORD, THUR.SnAY. April II, 1991- V/ f ' i / John H. Adams i;; John Harper Adams, 80, of Route n 7. MocksviJIe died Friday, April 5. at Davie County Hospital after being, - in declining health. The funeral was Monday, April 8, , ; at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. c<.,iducted by the Rev, Clyde Dunn. Burial was in Center United Methodi.st Church cemetery. Bom Sept. 23, 1910, in Rowan County, son of the late James Gor don and Mary Turner Adams, he served in the Navy during World War 11. He retired after working with •several furniture companies and spent his last years farming. His wife, Ida Almond Adams, died in 1987. Survivors include: one daughter, Betty Howell of Mocksville; a step son, Everett Almond of Grecasboro; fi ve grandchildren; two step- grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and four sisters, Virginia Waters and Jimmie Lou Gnibbs, both of Mocksville, Cleo Smith of Salisbury and Loui.sc Uzcll of Bumpass, Va, : Mrs. Ester M. Chandler I , Mrs. &ter M. Chandler, 79, of Yadkinville, died Friday, April 5. at the Yadkin Nursing Care Center. She was bom in Carroll County, Virginia, to Newell and Julia Marion Hawks. She was a member of Gospel Way Baptist Church; and was married to Glirney E, Chandler, who died Aue 29, 1975. She is survived by: three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Steelman, Mrs. OdS$Si Sizemore and Mrs. Gaye Kimmer, all of Yadkinville; five sons, Luther Chandler of Mocksville, James Chandler of Hamptonville, Mac and Ray Chandler, both of Yadkinville and Dean Chandler of East Bend; 21 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Cleve (Tishie) Snow of Yadkinville; and a brother, Walter Hawks of Yadkinville. puneral services were Sunday, April 7, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Junior Royall and Kerman Sprinkle. Burial ^as in the Gospel Way Baptist church cemetery. *^Bernice Anthony ^ v'i" R/nfhony. 38, of Route2, Yadkinville died Saturday, April 6, in N.C. Bapti.sf Hospital, Win.ston- Salem after a .short illne.ss. The funeral was Tuesday, April 9 at Tabcmacle United Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. William Vanderburg. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born March 4, 1952, in Yadkin County, Miss Anthony was a Jughter of the late Ray Anthony and Bcmice Harding Hill of Yadkinville Survivors, in addition to her mother include a .stepfather, James Hi/I oflhc home; two brothers, Bob- by Ray and John Ed Anthony, both of Yadkinville; four sisters, Betty Mocksville, DebraWilliams, Sharon Williams and Patricia Anthony, all of Yadkinville. / Mrs. Earlene H. Cope Mrs. Earlene Hudson Cope, 73 of pmetery Street, Cooleemee died Sunday Apnl 7. in Rowan Memorial H^pital in Salisbury after a two- week illness. She was presently a resident of the Brian Center in Salisbury. Funeral services were Tuc.sdavApril 9, in Eaton's Funeral Chapel Silh'i rA'"Methodist Church cemetery. Mrs. Cope was bom in Davie Courity to the late Will and Ada Eyeridge Hudson and had been a retail sales clerk in a service station grated by her and her late husband MoiiroeM^k Cope, who precededher in death Dec. 9. 1981. She was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, a graduate ofCooleemee High School and Mitchell College in Statesville with an associate degree in education. Survivors include: two sons, Larry 0)pc of Cooleemee and William Monroe Cope of Lynchburg, Va • six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. .K Beiyamin F. Brown Mr. Benjamin Franklin Brown, 74, of Route I, Mocksville died Sunday, April 7, at his home. He had been in declining health for one year and seriously ill for 10 days. The funeral was to be Wednesday, April 10, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Reavis Funeral Home, Harmony, conducted by the Revs. Johnny Swisher and Jason Whitley. Burial was to be in Pleasant View Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Pleasant View Baptist Church Building Fund, c/o Mrs. Shirley Ket- chie. Treasurer, Rt. 4, B<»x 208 B. Statesville, N.C. 28677. Bom Aug. 5, 1916, in Royston, Ga., to the late William Brown and Essie Maiiley Brown Cape, he attend ed Pleasant View Baptist Church and was a retired ftimiture employee. He was preceded in death by his wife. Ruby Cleary in 1980. Survivors include: two sons, Ben- nie F. Brown and Billy J. Brown, both of Mocksville; one daughter, Mrs. Betty B. Rogers of Mocksville; four grandchildren; two stepgrand- children; one half-brother. Fred Cape of Statesville; and one half-sister, Callie C. Goforth of Mock.sville. ^ Johnnie Fortune Johnnie V. Fortune. 68. of Gladstone Road. Cooleemee died Saturday, April 6. at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health several years and seriously ill two weeks. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Ervin Temple CME Church, Woodleaf, conducted by the Rev. Irene Clodfclter. Burial was to be in the National Cemetery of Salisbury. Bom May 8, 1922. in Carncsvillc, Ga.. Fortune was a .son of the late William and Arrcna Morris Fortune. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army .wrving in World War II and receiv ing the Purple Heart. Survivors include: two brothers, William Boyd Fortune of Yadkinville and Q.D. Fortune of Mocksville: four sisters, L.D. Fortune Watkins and Bumette F. Williams, both of Woodleaf, Beulah F. Vinson of Granite Quarry and Lillian F. Pmitt of Cooleemee. O d. (S~ o pi CO, pueyp DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 11, 1991- ■<L i 3 Effie Mae Herrin Effic Mac Herrin, 83, of Kan-napolis died Wednesday, April 3, atCabarnis Memorial Hospital, Concord. She had been in declining health for several years and serious ly ill for two months.The funeral was Saturday, April 6, at Jackson Park United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. David Mason, pastor. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park. Concord. Memorials may be made toJackson Park United Methodist Church, 715 Mable Ave., Kan- napolis. N.C. 28083. Born Oct. 23, 1907, in DavieCounty, Mrs. Herrin was a daughterof the late James Eury and MaryEliza Mowery Eury. She was a homemaker and member of Jackson Park United Methodist Church. Her husband, James Spencer Her rin, died on Feb. 11, 1966. Survivors include: three daughters,Mary Frances Sappenficld Shelton of Mock.sville, Rose E. Hud.son of Jacksonville Beach, Ra.. and AnnRichardson of Salisbury; a son. James Spencer Herrin Jr. of Mount Plea.sant; II grandchildren: 17 great-grandchildren;Two sisters. Flora Oasa of Mount Pleasant and Margaret Rothwell ofInkstcr, Mich.; and a brother, Elmer Eury of Columbus Station. Ohio. Guy O. ^Biir McDaniel Mr. Guy Oliver "Bill" McDaniel. 75. of Rt. 9. Mocksville. died Thurs day. April 4. at Davie County Hospital alter being in declining health. Funeral services were Saturday. April 6. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Donald Fiinderburke and David Jordan. Burial was in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, Rt. 9, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mr. McDaniel was born Oct. 29, 1915. in Davie County, son of the late George and Iva Cornatzer McDaniel. He was a retired carpenter, and of the Methodist faith. Survivors include: his wife. Lillie McClamrock McDaniel of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Gilbert (Mary W.) Holder of Advance; one son and daughter-in-law. George Douglas and Susan McDaniel of Clemmons; two grandchildren; three sutcrs. Hazel Gobble of Advance, Lucille Smith of Clemmons and Ruth Foster of Mocksville; five brothers. Cecil, Carl, Bruce. Troy and Bob McDaniel, all of Mocksville. Tom M. Jones Mr. Tom M. Jones, 90, of East Bend, died Wednesday, April 3, at the Yadkin Nursing Center. He was bom May 1, 19(X). in Davie County to the late John and Nancy Baker Jones. He was a farmer and a member of the East Bend Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Ida Huffman Jones. He is survived by: his son, Robert Lee Jones of East Bend; daughter. Hazel Jones Spillman of Yadkinville; Eve grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews and other relatives in Davie County. Funeral services were Friday, April 5. at the Huff Funeral Home Chapel in Ea.st Bend, conducted by the Rev. David Brown. Burial was in the Courtney Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Route 5. Box 429. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. ^ Mrs. Sophia S. Pack Mrs. Sophia Stonestreet Pack, 94. forrorly of Walkertown died at TriadUnited Methodist Homes Monday,April 8. She had been in declininghealth for the past four years.Mrs. Pack was bom Sept. 2, 1896,in Davie County, the daughter ofWilliam Harvey and Maggie Nichols Stonestreet. Most of her adult life wasspent in Forsyth County.She was a lifelong Methodist and member of Maple Springs UnitedMethodist Homes for the past two years. Mrs. Pack was preceded in deathby her husband, Louis C. Pack Sr in 1962. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs.Evelyn Pack Nichols of Wiaston-Salem and Mrs. Richard L. (Edna)Hartley Sr., also of Winston-Salem; one son and daughter-in-law, LouieC. Pack Jr. and wife, Doris of Walkertown; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.Funeral services were to be at IIa.m. Wednesday, April 10, atVogler's Reynolda Chapel by theRev. T. Paul Starnes Jr. Interment was to follow in Forsyth Memorial Park.Memorials may be made to Maple Springs United Mcthoilist Church. Era A. Latham Era Collette Atkinson Latham, 85. of Route 8. Mock.sville died Friday, April 5, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem aDer an il lness of one month. The funeral was Sunday, April 7, in Eaton's. Baptist Church, with the Revs. David Gilbreath and Jerry Cloninger ofEciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Eaton's Baptist Church, Route 8, Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to the building fund of the Davie County Public Library. North Main Street, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Bom Jan. 10, 1906, in Davie County. Mrs. Latham was a daughter of the late William S. and Nellie Stonestreet Collette. She was a graduate of Cana High School and Draughn's Busine.ss College. She had formerly worked as a bookkeeper with Davie Electric Membership Corp. for 23 years and spent several years as receptionist and botikkccper for Dr. S.A. Harding. She had also been employed by the Davie Coimiy Department of Social Services. She was a lifelong member of Eaton's Baptist Church. A member of the planning board for the Davie County Hospital, she was a charter member and former trca.surer of the Davie County Public Library Board. She was also an ofEcer of the Nor thwest Community Development Association of Clarksvtlle and a board member of the Retired Senior Volunteer program. In 1982 she received her 50-year service award from the North Carolina Extension Homemakcrs. She was a member of the Cana and Clarksville clubs, where she had held several offcial offices. Her first hasband, William .1. Atkinson, died in 1930, and her se cond husband. Homer F. Latham, died in 1963. She was al.so preceded in death by a daughter. Ada A. Wallace. Survivors include: another daughter, Frances A. Beck of Route 8; five grandchildren; fi ve great grandchildren; three si.sters, Wilma C. Keller of Harmony. Thclma C. Driver of Mocksville and Margaret C. Edwards of Win,ston-Salem; and a brother, Gilmer E. Collette of Winston-Salem. OeHSB CO. PUBUC UBRART»/1DCI«SVIU:E. NC DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April II, 1991- —a o 0 Lee Roy Reavis Mr. Lee Roy Reavis, 59, of 5725 Phcips Circle, Winslon-Salem died Monday, April 8, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Reavis was born in Yadkin County to Arzy Marler and Alma Viola Reavis. . He spent his early life m Yadkm County, was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a resident of Winston- Salem for the past 27 years. Mr. Reavis was a member oi ine First Baptist Church of Yadkinvillc. and was a self-employed car dealer. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. April 10, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chaj^l, conducted by the Rev Ron McManus. Burial was to follow in Crestview Memorial Park. Surviving are: his wife, Mary Nell Hutchens Reavis, of the home; two daughters. Mrs. LisaR. K«ng "f H"gh Point and Mrs. Susan R. Cook of Mt. Airy; his mother, of YadkinviIIc. three grandchildren; two sistcis, Mrs Marie R. Hall of Yadkinvillc and Mrs. Hilda Gray Reavis Soflcy of Mocksville and one brother, Thur mond Reavis of Bristol. Tenn. Florence A. Starr Florence Allen Starr, 'L former ly of Route 3. Mocksville, died Thursday. April 4, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. The funeral was Saturday. April 0, at Cornatzer Baptist purch, conducted by the Revs. Elmer Day and Lanny Atkins. Burial was in the church cemetery.BornOct. 5,1899. in Davie Coun ty Mrs. Starr was a daughter of the late Cana and Delia McDaniel ^len A homemaker. she was a member ot Comatzer Baptist Church. Hdr husband, George Starr, died in 1976, and two sons, Harvey Ixc and Billy Gray Starr, both preceded her Survivors include; three daughters. Pauline Siddcn of Advance ai^ MaryMurphy and Annie hot^. "[ Mocksville; seven grandchildren, 11Ereat-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; two sisters. Mertie Fishel of Winston-Salem and Grace Barney lof Lexington; and a brother,jSpurgcon Allen of Wiaston-Salem. 0 t V Peariie F. Snider Pearlie Franklin Snider, 88. of Morganton, former pastor of Woodleaf United Methodist Church, died Thursday, April 4. at Broughton Hospital after three years of declin ing health. The funeral was Sunday. April 7, at North Morganton United Methodist Church, where he was a member. Officiating were the Revs. Alec Alvord, Mike Tolbert and Gene Little. Burial was in Snow Hill United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to North Morganton United Methodist Church. 9(X)Sanford Drive. Morgan- ton, N.C. 28655. Born in Davie County on July 4, 1902, Snider was a son of the late George F. and Matelda Highflll Snider. Ordained as a Methodist minister in 1944. he served churches throughout Western North Carolina. He was the pastor of North Morgan- ton from 1959 to 1963. Snider was also a member of the Long Creek Lodge No. 205 AF-AM in Huntersville. Survivors include: his wife, the Rev. Mabel Jenkins Snider; two sons, John F. Snider and Paul F. Snider, both of Morganton; two daughters, Ruth S. Ball of Morganton and Dawn S. Pack of Durham; nine grand children; one great-grandchild; and three sisters. Bessie Tennison of Oronville. Calif.. Myrtle Terrell and Ruby Michael, both of Greensboro. Jonathan W. Whitaker Jonathan Wesley Whitaker, 4, of Route 8. MtKksville died on Wednes day, April 3, at N.C. Bapti.st Hospital, Winston-Salem from in juries sustained in an automobile ac cident. His father, Bruce F,. Witaker, died on Tuesday. April 2. as the result of the .same accident. The funeral was Saturday. April 6. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Darrell Cox. Burial was in Ixgion Memorial Park in Coolccmec. Memorials may be made to Bren ner Children's Ho.spital. in care of N.C. Baptist Hospital, Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. Born Aug. 8. 1986. in Ircdcll County, the child was also a son of Ginger York Whitaker of Milling Road. Mocksville. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: two half sisters. Laura Lcazer of Route 8. Mocksville. and Sherry Keaton of Harmony; two half brothers, Bruce Whitaker Jr. of Yadkinvillc and Eric Travis Peacock of Mocksville; His maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGee of Mocksville: paternal grandmother. Eva Booe Whitaker of Route 8, Mocksville; and maternal great- grandmothers. Ollie Holllman and Tabltha York, both of Route 8. Mocksville. Ossie Spry, 103 Ossie Lagle Spry. 103, of Route 7. Mocksville, died Friday. April 5. at her home. The funeral was Sunday. April 7. at Eaton's Funeral.Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Mark Den- ton and J.C. Lane. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, in care of Bruce Hinkle, Route 4. Box 21. Mtwksvillc. N.C. 27028. Born Sept. 14. 1887, in Davie County. Mrs. Spry was a daughter of the late Henry and Emma Allen Lagle. A homemaker, she was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. She was educated in private schools in Davie County. Her hu.shand, William Thomas "Tom" Spry, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a daughter, Mary S. Carter of Mock.svillc; a granddaughter; and two greal-grandchildrcn. -Charles R. White Mr. Charles Richard Wliite, 70. of 5400 University Parkway. Winston- Salem died Saturday, April 6. at Winston-Salem Convalescent Center. He was born Aug. 25, 1920, in Raleigh to Herbert Allie and Viola Hunter White. He had lived in Winston-Salem all of his adult life and was of the Baptist faith. He was owner and operator of Electronic Service Company prior to his retirement in 1985. He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. John Tesh of Salisbury and Mrs. Dean Claw.son of Advance: three nephews, William A. White of Winston-Salem, Charles F. White of Salisbury and James K. White Jr. of Lewisville; a sister-in-law. Mrs. Be.ssie White of Wiaston-Saletn; three great-nieces; five great- nephews; three great-great-nephews and two great-great-nieces. Funeral services were Tuesday. April 9. at Beck's B.aptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Paul Wonders Jr. and Michael K. Duf- field. Buritil was in the church cemetery. OAVIE CO, PUflUC DBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NG DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. I IIURSDAV. April 18. 1991- j ^ \ o i J rN ■ta. <r Th»y F. Blackwell Troy Franklin Blackwell. 47, of 1128 Edgedale Drive, Salisbury, drowned Tuesday. April 9. at Lake Norman, near North Bridge Marina off Pinnacle Road. Mooresville. The funeral was Monday, April 15. at Summersett Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Bill Adams,pastor of North Hills Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the National Cemetery of Salisbury. Bom April 17. 1943, in Salisbury, Blackwell was a son of the late Troy Lee and Mary Emory Reeves Blackwell. A graduate of ClintonUniversity in Livonia, Mich., he served in the U.S. Navy for four years. He was the owner of Troy's Auto Sales in Statesville. Survivors include; his fi rst wife, Karen Chapin; two sons and onedaughter by his fi rst marriage, Troy Lee Blackwell, David Franklin Blackwell, and Renee Dwiggins, all of Mocksville; his second wife,Shirley S. Blackwell; one daughter by his second marriage. Erica Blackwell; and four grandchildren. \j\0'j Mary Campbell Mary Evelyn Brown Campbell. 70,of Campbell Road. Mocksville diedSunday. April 14. at Davie CountyHospital. She had been in dechning health.Funeral services were to oeWednesday, April 17. at ^ P.in. atShiloh Baptist Church with Dr. A.O.Walker officating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery .Mrs. Campbell was bom Feb. 14,1921. in Davie County to JessieLyons and the late Julie Emma Hud- son Lyons. ,She was a member of Shiloh Bap-list Church in MocksviUe and was ahousewife and homemaker.Survivors include: her husband.Rufus Campbell; four sons. HertertL Tatum. Rufus Canipbell Jr.,Thomas O. Campbell and David B.Campbell, all of Mock-sville; twodaughters. Priscilla Ann Brown ofColumbus. Ohio. Julia E. Campbell of Mocksville; her father. JessieLyons of Winston-Salem; 15 grandchildren; fi ve great-grandchildren;fi ve brothers. Alfred Lyons ofWinston-Salem. John Lyons ofMocksville. Jessie Lyons of Far-Rockaway. N.Y.. and Jam« Lyonsof Salisbury; four sisters. Ella MaeDulin of Mocksville. Margaret Tran-sou of Welcome. Uuisc HowfU ofChinquapin and Virginia Williams, also of Mocksville. Mrs. Ida S. Boger Mrs. Ida Stewart Jordanof Cartner Street. Mocksville diedThursday. April 11.a« Davic Coun- FtinSaf services were held Saturday. April I.3. at Eaton's FuneralChapel, conducted by the Revs JackJohnson and Jerry Cloningcr. Burialwas in Bear Creek Batist Church ^'^Mcmorials may be ma^ to theBear Creek Baptist Church Cemcte^Fund. Rt. 6. Mocksville. N.C. "Sh! bom July 12. "W-Forsyth County, daughter of the lateJesse and Florabclle Ixigan Stewart,was a homemaker. and a lifelongmember of Bear Creek Baptist ^ Her fi rst husband. Willie RaleighJordan died in 1980.Survivors include: her second husband. Clyde H. Boger of tlw home,seven daughters. Mrs. LotsRt. 6. Mocksville, Mrs. Elsie ^mp-son of Rt. 4, Mocksville. Mrs. DonsWilliams of Rt. 6, Mocksville, Mrs.Lorene Phillips Bt. 9. Mixksvdle,Mrs. Ethel Jones of Mocksville. Mrs.Udenne Gaddy of Matthews andMrs Ruth Brannock of Mocksville,one son. Clyde E. Jordan ofLewisville; three•stepdaughters; 29 grandchildren. 26■ great-grandchildren; two grcaFgj^;grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren,9 stepgreat-grandchildren; andthrecsisters. Hattie Boger and MamieBamcycastle, both of MiKksville. ami Otis Draughn of Salisbury. Mrs. Ruby G. Feimster Mrs. Ruby Groce Feiiaster. 72. of2511 Sink St.. Winston-Salem diedFriday. April 12, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.She was bom July 17, 1918. inWiaston-Salem to Charles and Joyce Brown Groce. Mrs. Feimster was a member otWaughtown Baptist Church where she was very active in church activities. She was retired from R-J.Reynolds Tobacco Company after 39 years of service. . . l She was preceded in death by herhusband. Edwin Feimster in 1989.Surviving are: one son anddaughter-in-law, Edwin (Randy) and Nancy Hall Feimster of Boone; onesister. Grace Feimster of Mocksville,and two brothers, Graham andEugene Groce. both of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Sunday,April 14, at Hay worth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel, conducted by Dr.Donald Farrow. Burial followed inOaklawn Memorial Gardens. Elizabeth N. Byerly Elizabeth Nance "Lib" Byerly. 65, of 601 Poplar Drive. Raleigh,died Wednesday. April 3.Funeral .services were Friday,April 5, at Bryan-Lee, FuneralChapel, conducted by Dr. Thomas A.Collins and the Rev. Barbara Price.Burial was in Montlawn Memorial Park. .Bom Oct. 6, 1925, in Davic County. Mrs. Byerly was a daughter of thelate Noah and Geneva HowardNance. She was retired from Raleigh Jewelry Co.Survivors include: her husband.James H. Byerly Jr.; fi ve daughters.Jean Sullivan. Kay Mitchell. LynnPowell and Samlra Byerly. all ofRaleigh, and Pam Powell ofFranklinton; four grandchildren; onegreat-grandchild; two sisters. Bonnie Beeding of Mocksville and ManeWinslow of Jamestown; and abrother. Roy Nance of MiK'ksville. / George W. Foster George Willard Fo.ster. 68, of 3185W. Innes St., Salisbury died Friday, April 12, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after an illness of one day. Death was unexpected. The funeral was conducted Sun day. April 14. at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Davie County with Elder Eugene Bennett officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Route 3. Box 540. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Bom Aug. 15. 1922. in Davidson County, Foster was a son of the late Wade Willis and Nannie Henderson Forrest Foster. Educated in the Davidson County schools, he was employed by Southern Railway for.30 years and was a car inspector when he retired on June 1. 1976. During World War II he .served with the U.S. Army's 15th Air Force in Italy and was held as a prisoner of war for seven months. He was a life member of Ex-Prisoners of War. Disabled American Veterans and VFW Post 3006. He attended No Creek Primitive Baptist Church and was a past master of Fulton Masonic Lodge 99. His fi rst wife. Zelma Brooks Foster, died Dec. 3. 1984. Survivors include: his .second wife. Dare Bamhardt Foster, whom he married June 25. 1988; a stepson, Robert James Brooks of Cooleemee; a brother. Jimmy David Foster of Lexington; three si.stcrs. Grace Green and Margaret Conte, both of Lex ington, and Betty Swicegood of Tyro: and four stepgrandchildren. QAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCISSVILLE, NC DAVIE COUNIY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 18, 1991- (T 'i "Si o Phillip H. Jones Sr. Mr. Phillip Henderson Jones Sr., 60, of Route 7. Mocksville died Monday, April i5, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral .services were to be hcid at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jack Johnson. Burial was to follow in Turrcntinc Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Jones was bom in Davie County to the late Charlie and Amelia Clement Jones and was employed with Crown Wood Products. He was a licensed airpiane pilot. His wife, Kathiyn Cranflll Jones, preceded him in death in 1988. He was aiso preceded in death by a step son. Bobby Henderson in 1980. Survivors include: his .son, Phillip Jones Jr. of Route 7, Mocksville; a si.sler, Mrs. Laura Wilson of Mongantnn and one brother, Charlie Franklin Jones of Mock.svilIe; also several nieces and nephews. Gertrude Mutersbaugh Gertrude Mutersbaugh, 90, former ly of Lake Charles, La., died Mon day, April 15, at Davie County Hospital. She had lived the last several years with her daughter. Mona Bales, of N. Main Street, Mocksville and had been in declin ing health for one year. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at First United Methodist Church in Mocksville. In lieu of flowers, dona tions may be made to the Building Fund of Davie County Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville 27028. Mrs. Mutersbaugh was born Oct. 7, 1900 to the late Gertrude E. Dar- row and Burton Thrall in Omro, Wis. She lived most of her life in Lake Charles, La. and Paris, Miss. She attended Tulane University in New Orleans. She was preceded in death by her husband Bert Mutersbaugh in 1963. Survivors include her daughter, Mona Bales of Mocksville; two .sons, Bert Mutersbaugh Jr. of Lexington. Ky. and John Mutersbaugh of St. I^uis, Miss.; seven grandchildren an<l four great-grandchildren. Leon Mitchell STATESVILLE - Leon Mitchell, 59, of East Broad Street, Statesville, died Sunday evening at Iredell Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past month. Mr. Mitchell was a disabled retiree from Cre,scent Electric Co., where he had worked as a line superintendent. Funeral services were scheduled for Wednesday, April 17, at Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. J. Oscar Dowdle Jr. A eulogy was .scheduled by R.B. Sloan Jr. Burial was set for Iredell Memorial Gardens. Mr. Mitchell was a former member of the board of directors of Cool Springs Fire Department. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and serv ed in the Kcn^n Conflict. He is survived by his wife, Jackie Mitchell of the home; a .son, Eddie Mitchell of the home; a daughter. Mrs. Janet Cook of Morris Plains, N.J.; three sisters, Mrs. l.orcnc Brookshire of Taylorsville, Mrs. Janie Coleman of Lenoir, and Mrs. Dorothy Boles of Hiddenite; grand children, Cameron Cook and Dana Cook, of Morris Plains. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Broad Street United Methodist Church, 315 W. Broad St., Statesville, NC 28677, or to the Leukemia Society of America Inc., 5801 Executive Center Drive, Suite 101, Charlotte. NC 28212. Mrs. Frances D. Weavil Mrs. Frances Dora Weavil. 83, of 165 Oak Summit Road, Winston- Salem. widow of Ray L. Weavil. died Monday, April 15, at the Wimston-Salcm Convalescent Center. Graveside .services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wcdne.sday. April 17. at Oaklawn Memorial Ganlens by the Rev. Steve Craver. Mrs. Weavil was born in Winston- Salem, Aug. 15, 1907, to 0.scar Ray and Mattie Victoria Tucker Weavil Mrs. Weavil lived all her life in Winston-Salem and was a member of Fricdland Moravian Church. She was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. Sui^iving are: two brothers, Ken neth Weavil of the home; Charles Weavil of Winston-Salem; three si.sters, Mrs. Iris Raker of Winston- Salem, Mrs. Mary Pierce of Rural Hall, and Mrs. Colleen Carter of Advance. -O CJ^■roOJSVlLU;, NC -I»AVIK (OliN I Y ICNTF.RI'RtSF. RECORD. TDURSDAV. April 25. 1991 Elvin O. Burton Mr. Elvin Otis Burton. 75. of Wcstview Drive. Winston-Salcm died iincxpcclcdiy Thursdjiy. April 18. at his home. A native of Advance, he wa.s born June 16. 1915. toClydeThomas and Bessie Waller Burton, He was a member of S.tlem Bap tist Church, and was a retired self- employed building contractor. He is survived by: his wife. Virginia Kallam Burton of the home; one daughter. Bonnie Blue Burton of Winston-Salcm; one son. J, Fred Burton of Linville; three grand children; two great-grandchildren; and two sisters. Mrs, William (Lillian) Lowder and Mrs. Dean (Betty) Haizlip, both of Winston-Salcm. . Graveside funeral services were Conducted Saturday, April 20. at For- syth Memorial Park by the Revs, Harry Graham and L,V, (Lvn) ballentinc. Arthur 'Art' M. French ; Mr. Arthur "Art" Maurice French, 24, of 4630 S. Main Street, Winston-Salem died unexpectedly at his home Wednesday, April 17. A native of Tulsa. Okla., he was horn July 2. 1966, to Arthur Daniel and Polly Chrystine Morrison French. He was employed by the City of Winston-Salcm. Surviving are: his wife, Vicky Lynn Scvcrt French, of the home; two children. Terr! Marie and Brystal Rcnee French, both of the home; his fnothcr. Polly Pruitt of Wjnston- Snlem; his father. Art D. French of Advance; two sisters. Cynthia Yvonne French and Chrystina Nicol French, both of Winston-Salcm; two brothers. Lester Darrcll French of Winston-Salcm. and Daniel Harold French of Advance: four nieces; and several uncles and aunts. Graveside funeral services were Friday. April 19. at Woodland tcmclcry by the Rev. Ncill Shaw. Carrie H. Davis • Carrie Ann Hcplcr Davis of Route J. Mount Ulla died Wednesday, April 17. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. . The funeral was Friday. April 19. at Triplctt United Methodist Church. Moorcsvillc, conducted by the Revs, Steve Martin and Hud.son Rushing, Burial was in (he church cemetery. Memorials m.iy be made to Triplctt United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. Route .5. Moorosviiic, N,C 28II5. Bom in Davic County, Mrs. Davis was a daughter of the late Roy and Margie Speaks Hcplcr. She and her husband owned Bill Davis Supply in Kannapolis. Survivors include: her husband. Billy Ray Davis; a son. Kenny Ray Davis of Mount Ulln; a daughter. Lynn McAIIi.stcr of Mount Ulta; two grandchildren; two brothers, J.D, Hcpler of Greensboro and Moody Hcplcr of S.ilisbury, Also, five sisters, Gcraldinc O'Neal of Coolecmcc. Christine tivengood of Salisbury. Pauline Danford of High Point. Helen Oakley of Greensboro and Clco Sipcs of Woodleaf. Ralph F. HoUoway Ralph Floyd Holloway, 64, of 1080 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, died Monday. April 22, at Davic County Hospital. The funer^ will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. April 25. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Elder Eugene Bennett, Burial will be in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday night from 7 to 9. Bom May 25, 1926. in Wilkes County, Holloway was a son of the late John B. and Phoebe Hancs Holloway. He had been employed with Kluttz Piano Co. fur 21 years. Survivors include: his wife, Min nie Myers Holloway: two daughters, Judy Plott of Winston-Salcm and Utha Kluttz of Salisbury; three sons. Jack Holloway of Salisbury. Mike Holloway of Mocksville and John Holloway of Faith; 13 grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; six great grandchildren; two stepgreat- grandchildren; and two sisters. Marie Tesh of Winston-Salem and Eddie Phelps of Hamptonville. Henry Lee Dulin Sr. - Henry Lee Dutin Sr.. 80, of Jp Vance, died declining hc.ilth several years. The fimcrdi was Sunday. April 21, at Rcdland Church of Christ, con ducted by the Rev. Reginald D. Dulin. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born in Davic County Aug. 1.5. 1910. Dulin was a son of the late Henry W. and Mollic Crump Dulin. He was a member of Rcdiaiul Church of Christ and a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in World War 11. He was .self-employed as a bond sman and also owned and operated a, sawniill. He operated as a car ccalcr through J&A Garage and was asscKiatcd with Morrison-Studevcnt Funeral Home. His wife, Dorothy Simmons Dulin. died March 21. 1981. Survivors include: a si>n. Henry L. Dulin Jr. of the home; a daughter-'n- law, Debbie S. Dulin of Cleveland; two grandchildren; a foster d.iughter, Qiiincine Moore of Philadelphia, Pa.; a foster son. Douglass Quarles of Charlotte; and one sister. Mrs. Ber tie Revels of Washington. I).C. Hubert E. Julian Hubert Emnions Julian, 78. of Wall Street. Coolccmcc died Wednc-sday. April 17. at Davic County Hospital in Mocksville. The funeral was Friday. April 19. in the Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. Statesvillc, conducted by the Rev. Mike Fritts. Burial was in South River United Mcthoilisl Church cemetery. Born Sept. 1. 1912, in Rowan County. Julian was a .son of the late Edward and Lucy Mclntyrc Julian, He was a retired farmer and a Baptist. Survivors include: hi.s wife, Elva Davis Julian, whom he married Jan. 25. 1934; two daughters, Maggie Essick of Route 4. l-cxington and Mary Emma Brown of IJncolnton; eight grandchildren: II great grandchildren; and two sisters, Ezora Brendle and Hazel Scamon. both of Lexington. CW1.VIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARV mocksviue. no -DAVIK (OHM Y KNTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. April 25. 1991 Margaret W. Kelly Margaret Whitchead Kelly, 90. of Daytona Beach, Fla., formerly of Winston-Salcm, died Tnc.sday. April 16, at her home. The widow ofThomas Patrick Kel ly. she was bom April 6, 1901, in Hcrkimer, N.Y., to Judge William H. and Madge Burns Whilehcad, A graduate of Onconta State Teachers College (New York), she attended graduate school at Colum- hia University, and taught several years in Clinton. N.Y, Surviving arc: a son, William W. Kelly of Boca Raton, Fla.; a daughter, Nancy K. (Mrs. Joe E.) Murphy of Mocksvillc; four grand children: and two sisters, Ruth W. (Mrs. Robert C.) Wallace of Daytona Beach and Helen W. (Mrs. C. Brynolf) I-undstrom of Little Falls. N.Y. Memorials may be made to Davic County Public Library. 371 North Main Street. Mocksvillc. N.C 27028. Burton E. Seats Burton Eugene Seats. 65. of 1210 N. Main St., Mocksvillc. died Satur day. April 20, at Davie County Hospital after a long illness. The funeral was Monday, April 22. at Farmington United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev, I. Donncll Lloyd. Burial was in Rose Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Born Nov. 28, 192.'?. in Davic County, he was a son of Sadie Hut- chins Scats of Fannington and the late C. Burton Scats. He was an owner and administrator of Lynn Haven Nursing Home (now Autumn Care) and owner of Sheffield Grocery. He was a member of Mocksvillc First United Methodist Church and the Mocksvillc Masonic Lodge No. 134. He was a former member of the Mocksville Town Board and the Davic County High School Advisory Board. He was pB.sl president of the Mocksvillc Rotary Club and member of the Northwc.st N.C. Development Association. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife. Marietta Sntith Scats of the home; a daughter, Mrs, Daniel (Angela) Stauffcr of (icorgct()wn. S.C.: a son. I^mar Scats of Princeton Junction. N.J.: three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bob (France.s) Powell of Mocksville and Mrs. Joe (Nannie Sue) Harpe of Farmington; a brother, John A. Seals of Cicmmons; and several nieces and nephews. Viola W. Lapish Viola Williams Lapish, 79, of Route I. Mock-svillc. died Friday. April 19. at Davie County Hospital after an illness of II days. The funeral was conducted Mon day. April 22. in Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-John.son Funeral Home in Statesville with Dr. Sher man Werner oRlciating. Burial was in Salem United Methodist Church cemetery. Born Aug. 13. 1911, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the laic Newton B. Williams and Ida McDanicls. Survivors include: her husband. John Robert Lapish, whom she mar ried on March9, 1935: twohrofticrs. Clyde and Marvin Williams, both of Route I, Mocksville; a half-brother. Holland Williams of Route 1. Mocksville; a sister. Etta Seamon of Autumn Care Nursing Home of Mocksvillc, formerly of Route I; and .several nephews and nieces. George E. Smith George a Evcrcttc Smith. 64. of Route 6. Mocksvillc. former sheriff of D.ivic County. died Friday. April the N.C. Baptist 1 I Hospital in 1 | Winston-Salcm I j after a brief I t I illness. The funeral was conducted Sun day, April 21. at the Rcdland Pentecostal Holiness Church by the Revs. James Stoweand L.A. Terrell. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Redland Pcntcc<isial Holiness Church. Route 4, Box 40, Advance, N.C. 27006. Bom in Davie County March 13. 1927. he was a son of the Into Enoch and Mary Starr Smith. He retired as sheriff of Davic County with 16 years of service. A veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War H. he was a member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134. He had attended the North Carolina Institute of Govern ment in Chapel Hill and was a lifetime member of the National Sheriff's Ass(x;iation. He was also a rttember of the North Carolina ShcrilTs Association and at tended the Rcdland Pentecostal Holiness Church. A brother, William Clarence "Bud" Smith died in 1971. Survivors include: his wife, Estcllc Allen Smith of the home; a .son, Mike Smith of Route 6, Mocksville; four grandchildren; three sisters, Jetlic Carter and Dot Greene, both of Mocksvillc, and Eva Mae Troutman of Franklin; and one brother, Gram Smith of Mocksvillc. Glenn R. Reavis Mr. Glenn Roberts Reavis. 67. of Route 8. Mocksvillc, died Friday afternoon at his home from injuries sustained in a fall. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in Bear Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Jerry Cloningcr. Jack Johnson and Mark Harris. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family has requested that memorials be considered for the Building Fund or the Cemetery Fund of Bear Creek Baptist Church, c/n Mr. Jerry B. Hancs. Route 6. Box 133, Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028 or for the Building Fund of Center Grove Baptist Church, c/o Mr. Don Milligan, 8376 Chcval Street. Cicm mons. N.C. 27012. Mr. Reavis was bortt Jan. 10. 1924. in Davie County to the laic John Grady and Phnsa Roberis Reavis and was a rclircd mechanic. He was working with his wife, the owner of Reavis Hobby and Frame Shop in their home. He was a licens ed minister and was an active lifelong member of Bear Crock Baptist Church- Survivors include; his wife. Pcarlenc Booc Reavis of the home; two daughters. Linda Reavis Moore of Route 8. Mocksville. and Shirley Reavis Benson of Advance; a son. Glenn IMward Reavis of Stycrs Ferry Road. Cicmmons; fi ve grand children; a sister, Elizabeth Reavis Beck of Route 6. Mocksville; and his stepmother, Mac Reavis of Route 5. Mocksvillc. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEl, NO -DAVIK CODINIY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, April 25, 1991 t Mrs. Maude I. Stephens Mrs Maude EUzabclh Inman Stephens. 88, of Route I. Bolton. died Monday. April 15. at Hcr.tapc Hospital in Tarboro. The funeral was Thursday. Apnl 18. at Cheerftil Hope Baptist Churehiconducted by the Revs. Percy Heath and Elmore Strickland. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Bom Oct. 19. 1902 in Horry County. S.C.. she was a daughter of Ardell and Blanche Long Inman. She was a homemaker and a member ot Cheerful Hope Baptist Church m Bolton. Survivors include; one son. Charles W. Stephens Jr. of two daughters. Mrs. Irene Mills of Wilmington and Mrs. Gcralditw Angell of Mocksville; seven grand children; four great-grandchildren, and two sisters. Mrs. Chestnutt of MyrUe Beach. S.C.. and Mrs. Delta Todd of Tampa, Fla. / Kiiby Stroud Miss Ruby Stroud. 87. of Route I, Highway 901. Harmony, died Satur day. April 13. at Davis Community Hospital. Statesville after a critical il- lne.ss of two days. Bom Dec. 22, 1903. in Ircdell County, she was a daughter of the late Floyd Sylvester and Minnie Harkey Stroud. She was a homemaker and a member of Plea sant View Baptist Church. She was a former member of Clarksbury Homemakers Club. The funeral service was Monday, April 15. at Society Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Steven Cox and Bobby Henderson. Burial was in Pleasant View Baptist Church cemetery. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers. Robert F. Stroud and Ray Stroud. Survivors include; one daughter. Mrs. Geneva S. Galliher of Route I. Harmony and four grandchildren, in cluding Mrs. Cathy Gaither of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to Elizabeth Hill Nursing Scholarship Fund. irt i —«5k DAYIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, April 30,1991 GRAVES a / 9/ Miss Eflie Viola Graves, 69, of 1933 Francis Street, died Saturday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Miss Graves was bom in Davie County, N.C. on July 19, 1921, the daugh ter of Mrs. Lelia Ralledge Graves, of the home, and the late Charlie Lee Graves. She was a member of Shattalon Church of Christ and had retired from Hanes Knitting after 40 years of service. Surviving, in addition to her mother, is a sister, Mrs. Mable G. Needham of Win- ston-Salem. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 1, 1991, at Vogler and Sons Main Street Chapel with Mr. C. Ermal Allen officiating. Intennent will fol low In Woodland Cemetery. The family \vill receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home and at other times at 1933 Francis Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. Deceased April 30,1991 per Ancestry,com Bio - Obituaries - 4/30/1991 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISE RIXORI), IIHJRSDAV, May 2, 1991- (T C~ \j^ <1 3 —^ (O i <x / J.S. *Scotty' Cohen Jeffrey Scolt "Scotty" Cohen, 24, of Route 9, Mocksville. died on Tuesday, April 30, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Wiaston-Salem of natural causes. The funeral will be held at 2 p.in. Thursday. May 2 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday night. May I. from 7 to 9. Born in Davie County on Aug. 7, 1966, Cohen was a son of Laveme and Sharon Marklin Cohen of the home. Survivors, in addition to his parents: a brother. Mark Cohen of Route 2. Harmony; maternal grand mother. Margaret Marklin of Mocksville; paternal grandmother, Annie Mae Cohen of Route 5, Mocksville: two nieces and a nephew. i Julia W. Harkey Julia Waller Harkey. 85. of 1820 Third Creek Church Road. Cleveland, died unexpectedly Tues day. April 2.3. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was Thursday. April 25, at .St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Motint Ulla, conducted by the Rev. Joseph Crowther, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Luke's Lutheran Church. N.C. Highway 801. Box 11050. Mount Ulla, N.C. 28125. Bom Oct. 1. 1905. in Iredell Coun ty, Mrs. Harkey was a daughter of the late George Luther and Mary Em ma Cline Waller. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Her husband, Charlie Raymond Harkey, died Oct. 10, 1990. Survivors include: two other sons, Edward Lee Harkey of Qcveland and Robert Franklin Harkey of Route I. State,sville; 14 grandchildren: .seven great-grandchildren; three brothers, George Wilson and Kenneth Waller, both of Woodlcaf. and Grier Waller of Coolcemec; four sisters, Kathleen ChafTin of Woodlcaf, Frances Painter of Lincolnton and Mary Lee Camp bell and Lorcne Mull, both of Hickorv. Mrs. Evola C. Ellison Mrs. Evola Cain Ellison, 67, of 4206 Brinkley, Hou-ston, Texas, died Saturday, April 27, at Park Plaza Hospital in Houston. She was a native of Davie County and had lived in Houston, Texas, for over 40 years. She was a member of Faith Mis sionary Baptist Church, Order of F,astem Star, and other organizations. She was the daughter of the late Carl and Sarah Cain, who preceded her in death. Survivors include: a son, Branda V. Cain; a daughter-in-law, Carolyn Cain; two grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Charlie Mae Lcnued; four si.sters, Mrs. Lillie Mae (Arthur) Scott. Mrs. Millie Ann (Hubert) West, Mrs. H ilda (Rev. Franci.s) Smith and Mrs. Faye (Richard) Carter, all of Mocksville; three brothers, Garfield H. Cain of Brooklyn, N.Y., Roland P. Cain of Mocksville and Wilbur Junior (Amelia) Cain of Traphill; a stepgrandmother, Mrs. Ethel Howell, and a great-aunt, Mrs. Nora Eaton, both of Mocksville; and a ho.st of nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, May 3, at Faith Missionary Baptist Church, con ducted by the Rev. Will Simeon Jr. The family may be contacted at the home. 4206 Brinkley, Houston. Texas. Helen Zachary Howard Helen Zachary Howard, 79, of 3231 Old Knoxville Highway, Maryville, Tenn., died Monday, April 22, at Blount Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. The funeral was Thursday, April 25, at We.st Chapel of Smith Mor tuary, 1402 Tuckaleeehc Pike, Maryville. Burial was Friday, April 26, at Mount Olive Cemetery in Knoxville. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Broadway Baptist Church, 2329 Old Knoxville Highway, Maryville, Tenn. 37801. Born May 8, 1911, in Cooleemee. Mrs. Howard was a daughter of the late James Water and Lillian Zachary. She was a homemaker and a member of Broadway Baptist Church. A former resident of 416 Mitchell Ave., Salisbury, she was also a former member of First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury. Her first husband, Harold A. Cor- nelison, preceded her in death. Survivors include: her second hu.s- band, John C. Howard; two sons, Harold A. Comelison Jr. of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Charles Timothy Cornclison of Yigo, Guam; a step- .son, John M. Howard of California; two daughters, Jean Haynes of Vail. Colo., and Ann Hughes of Johnstown, Colo.; .several grand children; several great grandchildren; two brothers, James W. 2^chary of Salisbury and Bill Zachary of Marion; and three sisters. Lillian Jay of Wesley Nursing Center. Charlotte, Sarah Hudson of Erwin and Letty Z. Kelly of Salisbury. < Bertha Gregory : Bertha Lou Ella Plowman - Gregory, 84, of Route 4, Mocksville ; I'®*" Saturday, April 27, at Autumn : Convalescent Center in. Mocksville. • * services were Monday,: April 29, at Eaton's Funeral Home ' Chapel, led by the Rev. D.C.; Sullivan. Burial was in Legion : Memorial Park in Cooleemee. : Gregory was born Feb. 4- 1907, in Forsyth County, the - daughter of the late John Constintine - and Sarah Emmaline Foster . Plowman. A housekeeper for numerous Davie County famUics, she ; was a member of the Edgewood Ban- : list Church. • husband. Turner Lcc Gregory : difed in 1988. ; Survivors include: one son, Bob- • ^ DcVault of Washington, D.C.- • miw sisters. Era Bailey and Leva Trivetlc, both of Mocksville and pthcr Wilhelm of Salisbury; one brother, Sanford Lee Alferd Plowman; one grandson; and one great-grandson. ^Gladys M. Lowder Gladys Frances Miiholcn l.nwilcr. 77, of Honeysuckle Lane. Cmdccmec, died Monday. April 29 at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- ,Salem. She had been in declining health for the past month. A graveside service will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 2 at Legion Memorial Park, conducted by the Rev. Jack Marrow. The family was to be at Eaton's Funeral Home. Mocksville. on Wednesday night from 7-9. Born in Cabarriis County on Oct. 5. 1913, Mrs. Lowder was a daughter of the late Charlie Flake and Bettic Ligon Miiholcn. A former employee of Erwin Mills, she was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Her husband. Robert IjCC Lowder. died in 1974. Survivors include: two daughters. Susan Martin and Rilla Athey. b«nli of Crtdccmce; two si.stcrs. Sarah Kluttz of China Grove and Lois Smith of Norfolk. Va.; two brothers. David Milholen of Alabama and Charles Edward Milholen of Rich mond. Va.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. OAVE CO. PDBCIC OBRARv MQCKSVUXE. NC DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. May 2, 1991-Mrs. Mary H. Phil/i^^ M <r cr V rli O Ir S3 rs. Mary Magdalene Howell Phillips, 69, of 900 Granville Dr.. Winsfon-Salem died Wednesday, April 24, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. She was bom March 29. 1922. in Yadkin County to Robert L. and Clyde Thomas Howell. Mrs. Phillips was owner and operator of Phillips Beauty Shop In Haneslown until her relirentenl. She was of the Baptist faith. Mrs. Phillips was preceded in death by her husband. W.idc C. Phillips and two sons. Harry W, Phillips in March 1991. and Bohbv O. Phillips in 1956. Surviving arc: a daughter-in-law. Mary Ann Phillips of Advance; three granddaughters; three sisters. Mrs. Jo.scph (Geneva) Smith of Mocksville, Mrs. John (Hope) Spillman of Advance, and Mrs. Ernest (Loraine) Williams of Clem- mons; five brothers, Robert Howell Jr. of Clemmons, Thurman Howell of Winston-Salem, John Hugh Howell of Mocksville, Leroy Howell and Roger Howell, both of Advance. Funeral services were Friday, April 26. at Vogler and Sons Mailt Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Leon Wood. Burial followed in For- syth Memorial Park. *Buck' Poole John Lewis "Buck" Poole, 68, of Route 7, MocLsville died Friday. April 26. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was Sunday, April 28, in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Born Dec. 8, 1922, in Rowan County, he was a son of the late Thomas Lander and Addie Jacobs Poole. He was a retired park ranger at Tangle wood Park and was a member of Trinity Bapti.st Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivors include a .son. Charles T. Poole of Route 1. Sali.sbury; four grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and two sisters, Delia Besinger of Mocksville and Ann Hayes of Detroit. Mich. Bobby G. Plott Mr. Bobby Glenford Plott. 60. of 147 Surtecs Road, Winston-Salem died Friday. April 26. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for some time and critically ill for two months. He was born in Davie County Aug. 4, 1930. to Henry and Annie Mechum Plott. Mr. Plott was an Amiy veteran and had worked for Hine Bagby Com- Sherrill R. Safrit .Sherrill Reynolds Safrit. 80. of 2408 Florida Ave.. Kannapolis. died Wcdnc.sday. April 24. at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for four months and seriously ill for three weeks. The funeral was Friday, April 26, at Royal Oaks Baptist Church, con ducted by the Rev. C.F. Davis. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Royal Oaks Baptist Church, 904 Texas St.. Kannapolis, N.C. 28083. Born April 20, 19 M. in Davie County, Safrit was a son of the late Charles K. and Martha Tutterow Safrit. The retired owner of Safrit's Upholstery, he was an active charter member of Royal Oaks Bapti.st Church, where he was a former deacon, Sunday school superinten dent and Sunday .schcml teacher. He was a member of the YMCA Per sonal Worker Club. Survivors include: his wife, Vera Pcnnell Safrit; three daughters. Mit- 7.i Walker of Charlotte. Pamela Pctrea of Kannap<ilis and Kathy Casper of Concord; six grand children; three great-grandchildren; three si.stcrs. Gladys Lee and Ruby Gillc.spic. both of Kannap<dis. and Lucille Eutace of Palm Coast. Fla.; three brothers, Fred A. Safrit of Atlanta. Ga.. Walter M. Safrit of Kannapolis and Barley Safrit of Albemarle. pany for 39 years before retiring on disability. He attended Calvary Bap ti.st Church as long as his li^lth permitted. I - He was married to Rebecca Manuel Plott on Dec. 23. 1950; who survives of the home. ; T Al.so surviving arc three sons.'and two daughters-in-law, Monte and Pat Etheridge Plott of Atlanta, Grc^ and Kim Plott of Winston-Salem, •'Brent Plott of Queens, N.Y.; one gi^nd- daughter; one brother. J.H. Plott of Advance; two sisters. Alice Dull of Winston-Salem and Kathryn PJott of Advance; fi ve nieces ancfltwo nephews. -; He was preceded in death 1>)C one sister. Ruby Evans. I; Graveside services were Mdirday, April 29, at Leake Memorial B^tist Church cemcteiy by Dr. GaiyGhap- man and the Rev. Mark Johtt.son. Memorials may be made tO' Bren ner Children's Hospital, 300 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 2710.3. OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARv MQCKSVIU.E. NO DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRI'RISE RECORD, TUURSDA\. May 2, 1991- George E. Sheets George Emsley Sheets, 87, of Winstton-Salem, a resident of Pin nacle Care Center in Wilmington for the past two years, died Wednesday. April 23. .. r Also a former resident ot Salisbury, he was the stepfather of Elmer L. "Sonny" Allen Jr. of Salisbury. The funeral was Friday. April 20, at Bethel United Methodist Church, Winston-Salcm. conducted by the Revs. Ronald Smith and Arthur Livengood. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born July 20. 1903, in Davic County, Sheets was a son of the late Ambrose and Ella Nance Sheets. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Salisbury and was the retired owner of Sheets Garage in Winston-Salem. His first wife, Kathleen Burke Sheets, and his second wife. Mamie Allen Sheets, both preceded him in death. Survivors, in addition to his step son, include: two sons, Tom W. Sheets of Wrightsville Beach and George C. Sheets of Jacksonville. Fla.; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; nine great grandchildren: and a brother. Gray Sheets of Mocksville. <r ^ Mrs. Beulah F. Shore Mrs. Beulah Fleming Shore. 87. wife of Mr. Avery C. "Perk" Shore, of 418 East Main Street, Pilot Moun tain died Tuesday, April 23, at the Yadkin Nursing Care Center in Yadkinville after an extended illness. She was born March 28, 1904, in Hamptonville to Lon C. and Daisy Reavis Fleming. She received a degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her early teaching was in Davic and Yadkin counties, Mocksville. West Yadkin and Jonesvillc schools. After her marriage to Avery C. "Perk" Shore of Yadkin County, .she « moved to Pilot Mountain, where she continued her teaching in the Mount Airy City Schools until her retirement. Mrs. Shore was a member of the Pilot Mountain Friends Meeting, ser ving as superintendent of Sunday School for five years, and was a member of the church choir. Surviving arc: her husband, Mr. Avery C. "Perk" Shore of the home; one .son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Vickie S. Simmons Shore of Route 2. Yadkinville; two grand daughters; three nieces and two nephews. Funeral services were Friday. April 26, at the Cox-Needham Funeral Chapel in Pilot Mountain, conducted by the Rev. Wayne Johnson. Burial was in the Deep Creek Friends Meeting Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. P.O. Box 11.33, Mount Airy, N.C. 27030 or the American Cancer Society. Surry County Unit, P.O. Box 345, Mount Airy. N.C. 27030. Zelma M. Woodward Mrs. Zelma McClamriKk Wood ward, 89, formerly of Rt. 6, Mocksville died Monday. April 29. at the Winston-Salem Convalescent . u U IIA graveside service was to be hclti at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May I, in Oakwood Cemetery in Statesville with the Rev. Paul Riggs officiating. Mrs. Woodward was bom Jan. 31. 1902. in Farmington to the late John Dewitt and Louise Etichinson McClamrock and had been a homcmaker. She attended Mock.svillc First Baptist Church. Her husband. John W. Woodward preceded her in death in 1935. Survivors include three daughters. Mrs. R.T. (Claire) Bone of Colum bia. S.C., Mrs. Billy (Mabel) Wrenn of Georgetown, S.C.. and Mrs. M.H. (Louise) Collins of Rural Hall; five sons, John W. (Jack) Woodward and George E. Woodward, both of Mwksville. Ikey Woodward and Rod well t. Wotxlward. both of Car thage. and Arthur N. Woodward of Charlotte; 28 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; three great- great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Roland (Bernice) Lakcy of Faimington. - _______ v/^ • tb I —Si OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY aoqcksvujle;, nc c 6^ DAVIF. COUNTY FNTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 9. 1991- .1: Q t 3— r ^ Lisa Gail Christopher The funeral for l.isa Gail Christopher was Tuesday, May 7. in the James C. Lycrly Funeral Chapel. Salisbury, conducted by Elder Eugene Bennett of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Mocksvillc. Burial was in the Rowan Memorial Park. Miss Christopher. 15. of 4210 Cauble Road, Salisbury, died Satur day. May 4. in Randolph Hospital. Asheboro. from injuries sustained in an iuitomobiic accident. Born Jan. 19. 1976. in Ircdcll County. Miss Christopher was a daughter of Donnie G, Christopher of Kanrtapolis and Dorothy Lorelta Wallin Coble of Salisbury. A Baptist, she attended South Rowan High School. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Donnie Christopher Jr. of Kannapolis; two sisters. Jamie Gentry of Holden Beach and Tammy BuJlington of Kannapolis; paternal grandparents. Ruby Christopher of Asheville and Fred Christopher of Waynesville; maternal grandparents, Hugh E. Wallin of Old Fort and Rose Sells of Liindis; and her stepfather. Billy Co ble of Salisbury. Dahlgren C. Etchison Mrs. Dahlgren Campbell Etchis<in. 4279 Lake Cliff Dr.. Clenimons. died Thursday. May 2. at Baptist Hospital She was born Oct. 13. 1915. in Baltimore. Md. to Malcolm and Hli/.abelli Campbell. She was a member of Clemmons Moravian Church and the Women's Circle. .She was also a member of the Clemmons Chapter of the Order of the F.astern Star. She did volunteer wtirk at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winslon-Salem for 12 years. Sill viving aie: her husband. James Waiter litehison. ol the home; one daughter. Dahlgren b'lchison l)|Hlegrari of (larner: one sivt. James Wesley I'.tehison of Queens. N.Y.: and lour grandchildren. Funeral sciviecs were Saturrlay. May 4. at Voglcr's Clenimons Chapel. Burial followed in Eaton's Baptist Church in CTana. conducted by the Revs. Burmn Rights and David (Tilhreatli. Memorials may be made to Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Mr. I,esicr Richie. Rt. R. Box 193. McKksvillc. N.C. 2702R or the American C^mccr .Society. 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salcm. N.C. 2710.3. / Mrs. Ruby B. Dinkins Mrs. Ruhy Brown Dinkins. 66. of 1300 Waiightown Street, Winston- Salcm died Tuesday. April 30. She was horn Dec. 25. 1924. in Ml. Airy to the laic Bill and Rm- malinc .Shcllon Brown. Surviving arc: one son and daughter in-law. Harry and Janet Dinkins of MiH ksvillc: one daughter anil son-in-law. Sandra and Ronnie Spivcy of Fayctfevillc; 12 grand children; .3 grcnt-gratidcliildrcn; and two sisters. Dot Harrcil of Winston- Salcm and Willie Childrcss of King, Funeral services were rhursday. May 2. at Haywroth-Miilcr Silas Creek Chapel, conducted hy (he Rev. Rob Whitakcr. Burial followed in Oakdalc Cemetery. Ml. Airy, K Garner R. Foster Mr. Garner Roosevelt Foster. 57. ofRoiilc 3. Muddy Creek Rd.. Clem mons. died Monday. April 22. at his home. He was horn July 23. 1933, in Winston-Salcm to Gerald M. Foster Sr. and Bertie Freeman Foster. Mr Foster was a member of Clem mons Moravian Church and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was owner and operator of Garner's Esso Service Station in Winston-Salcm. a road driver for McLean Trucking com pany. and in recent years a road driver for Joyce Brothers. Mr. Foster was prccalcd in death by his parents and two brothers. G.M. Foster Jr. and John B. Foster. Surviving arc: his wife. Nancy Tullcrow Foster of the home; three daughters. Kalhryn Ixigh Foster, Teresa Lynn Foster and Stephanie Christine Foster, nil of Winston- Salcm; two stepsons. Rick Baxter of l,cwisviUc and Butch Baxter of Charlotte; one stepdaughter. Cathy Baxter Manson of Courtney; three brothers and sisters-in-law. Stephen C. and Carolyn Foster of Mocksvillc. F'rank and Undina Foster of Fayct- tcvillc. and Porter W. and Louise Foster of Winston-Salcm; four sisters and brothers-in-law. Estellc and Carlylc Zicglar of Pfafl'town. Loin and Foster Wood of Walkcrlown. Margaret Barnes of Winston-Salcm. and Lena Jane Chilty of Mocksvillc; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Funeral services wore Thursday. April 25. at Clemmons Moravian Church by the Revs. Burton Rights and John Raincy. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Memorials may be tnade to Clem mons Moravian Church. OAVIE CO, PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC / Viola Tew Edwards Mrs. Viola few Edwards. 85. of Rosboro. died unexpectedly May 6 at Betsy Johnson Hospital. Dunn. The family will receive friends Wednesday night at Butler Funeral Home in Rosboro. lUmcral services arc scheduled for 2 p.m. the Butler chapel. Burial will follow in the Sampson Memorial Gardens m Roscboro. Mrs Edwards was the mother ol W N "Bill" Edwards of MiKksvillc. Other survivors include another son. S.R. Edwards ofAutryvillc; a daughter. Clara Hayes of Clinton; Five grandchildren ami two ereat-grandchildrcn. Her husband. Vadcn Edwards died in 1969. She was a member of 1st Baptist Church in Roscboro. Mrs Fxiwards was a housewife and mother. She was the daughter of Phillip N, and Rosctia Tew of Roscboro. She has two sisters surviv ing Louida Butler and Ossic Johnson, both of Spivcy s Corner. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorials be sent tii the N.C. Lions Foundalioii. P.O. Box 39. ShcrriU's Ford. NC 2867.3. Mr. Robert Lee Foster. 75. of N. Main Street. Mocksvillc died Mon day. May 6. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services will he at 11 a.m. Thursday. May 9. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted hy the Revs. Larry Allen. Shelby Harbour, and Paul Riggs. Burial will follow in Dulin United Methodist Church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-R;.30 p.m. Wednes day. May R. at Eaton's Funeral Home. Memorials may he made to the Davic County Public Library Building Fund. 371 N. Main Street. Mocksvillc. N.C. 2702R He was horn July .30. 1915. in Davic County, son of (he late William Thomas and Bessie Sarah Chaplin Foster. He served on the hoard of direc tors of MiKksvillc Savihgs and I .oan and was chairman of the Imard ol Davic County Public Library. Ik- was a member of First Baptist Cluircli in Coolccmcc. where he served as a deacon and also on the board of trustees. He was a retired businessman who had been involved in the lumber, real estate, and retail store businesses, and during his life had been very active in the community. Surviving arc; his wife. Polly Driver Foster of the home; one daughter. Shelby F. Nichols of Mocksvillc: two stepsons. Urry Driver of Long Beach and Tony Driver of M<Kksvi11c: three grand children; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Kaiherine Owens of Lex ington. Addie Mac Carter of Ad vance and Flossie Foster of the Dulilt community; and three brothers, Paul Foster of Mocksvillc, Thurman and Roy Foster of the Dulin community,' DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Mav 9. 1991- v.; . Vj (a Otis C. Hoit Jr. Mr. Oiis Clayton Holt Jr.. 56, died unexpectedly Tuc.sday. April io. 2 ok"hJJ:c " '9-^' '■» For-an?A ^1!" Sr.and Agnes Clevenger Holt. He lived mast of hts life in Forsyth and Davie sTnce'fogy h®''''""' OkeechobeeSeises wasemXcd^'LmL^B^ A memorial .service was held at 2 H-dl" at KingdomHall. Highway 158. Mocksville.Survivors in addition to his parentsof Walnut Cove, include: his wife Dunning Holt of P'a-: two sons. DonaldKward Holt of Lynchburg, Va and otlST't »' Smith of Walnut Cove; and his grandmother. Mrs. S.H (CarrieBelle) HoltofWinston-Saiem ^ Jewel Howell Jewel Howell. 67. of 1715 Parker Strret. Berkeley. Calif., a formerresident of Mocksville. di^ Tuesday.March 19. at Alta Bates Hospital. Born July 27. 1923. in Doucette. Texas, to the late Law.son and Lottie Kiel, .she wjis a homemaker. Survivors include: her husband,Hubert M. Howell; seven sons, Tal Horn of San Francisco, Willie Horn and Lawson Horn of Oakland. Herbert Roy Howell. Hubert I.V. Howell. Her.schol D. Howell andHolbert M. Howell of Berkeley; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ellen H. Penry Mrs. Ellen Hopkins Penry died Sunday, April 28. at a nursing home in Dayton. Ohio. ; She was born in Davie County July 29, 1895. daughter of the late B.L. and Alice Martin Hopkins.She was preceded in death by hir husband. A.C. Penry of Erwib. Tenn.. and her son. Bernard Pcn^y of Knoxville. Tenn. !• Mrs. Penry is survived by: hqrdaughter. Mrs. Herman Britt ^fDayton. Ohio; two granddaughters and three great-granddaughters ofKnoxville. Tenn.; a sister. Mr.s. S.J. Foster of MtK'ksville and other relatives. Burial was in Erwin. Tenn., whereMrs. Penry had lived for many ycarS.Memorials may be made to Bcthtfl United Mcth(xlist Church Cemetery Fund. MtKk.svillc. N.C. or to ErwipPresbyterian Cburch. Erwin. Tenn. OAVIE CO, PUBDC DBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO Recie E. McCarthy Rccie Elizabeth McCarthy. 69. of 3127 Morson St.. Charlotte, a former resident of Kannapolis, died Tuesday. April 30. at Rutherford Hospitalin Riilherfordton. She had been ■seriously ill for three months.The funeral was Thursday. May 2.at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Sara Elliott. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park.Born June 10. 1921. in ForsythCounty. Mrs. McCarthy was adaughter of the late John Henry andLily Belle Chambers Jarvis. Retiring ill 1975 from the Uniform Rental Ser vice of Charlotte, she was a member of Woodlands Skilled Nursing Center Chapel. She moved to Charlotte in I960 from Kannapolis. Her husband. Wilton H. McCar thy. died Oct. 19, 1986. Survivors include: two sons. Donald R.iy and John Michael McCarthy, both of Charlotte; twodaughters. Tcrcsia McCarthy Elliott of Palm Bay. Fla.. and Karen McCarthy Moody of Charlotte; 11grandchildren; and a si.ster. Mary Jar-vis Thompson of Advance. Mrs. Brenda Lee Puckett Mrs. Brenda Lee Carpenter Puckett. 44. of 8914 Center Grove Church Road. Clemmons. died Thursday. May 2. at Medical Park Ho.spital.She was born July 19. 1946. in Forsyth Cminty to James andDorothy Shutt Carpenter. She hail Spent all of her life in Clemmons. She graduated from .SouthwestHigh School, was a member of Center Grove Baptist Church, and was the .secrctary/trca.suter of Puckett Enterprises.■ She is survived by: her husband,Tommy D. Puckett of the home; onedaughter and .son-in-law. Angie andBilly Gibbs of Clemmons; and one son. Dwayne Puckett of the home. Also surviving are: her mother and Stepfather. Dorothy and Leon Free-die of Winston-Salem; four sisters,Linda Capps of Fullerlon. Calif.,Melba Ea.son and Shirley Carpenter of Win.ston-.SaIcm. and Rita Sweat ofMocksville; her grandmother. FloraShutt of Wiaston-Salem; an aunt anduncle. Martha and Tommy Shutt;several nieces, nephews, great-nicccs and great-nephews.A memorial service was Sunday.I May 5. at Center Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Mark Harris ofliciating.. Memorials may be made to CenterGrove Baptist Church Nursery Fund.^35 Center Grove Church Road. Clemmons. N.C. 27012. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TIHIRSDAV. Miiv 9. 1991- <r >/ Teddy E. McClure Teddy Edward McCIure. 78, ofCheip Street, Mocksville, died Tuesday May 7. at his home after anIllness of two months. A graveside .service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday. May 9. at the Na- UonalCeiTOteiyofSaiisbury with theRev. Blame Possinger officiating. Milnary rite.s will be conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council The family was scheduled to be atEaton s Funeral Home Wednesday night, May 8, from 7 to 9. Memorials may be made to the .Diaholos toocialion,N.c Amriatc. P.O. Box 4621, Rocky Mount. N.C. 27801. or the American Cancer Society. I5I0-B N.C. 25. 1913, McClurc was a .son of the late James Qaudc and Rosabelle Tin- cher McCIure. Since 1979. he had wrvcd as custixlian at the DavieCoumy Court House. He was employed by the Virginia State Department of Transportation before moving to Mocksville. 117^ fV ?' of WorldWar II, he had retired with 20 years S ^R^nded the Church ofGod of Prophecy. Su^ivors include: his wife, Eva Jane Bennett McCIure. to whom he ^2 years; adaughter, Elaine Kimbcrly Whitakcr Teddy EMcCIure Jr. of Coolcemee. Robert Mctriure of Winston-Salcm. Charles McCIure. all of Mocksville; I6 grandchildren;Two sisters. Lou Ory of West Virginia and Lillian McCIure of Toledo, Ohio; and si* brothers. Weaver. Arnold. Luther and Sam Virginia. Jimand Vic McCIure. both of Ohio. Mrs. Leona M. Richie Mrs. Lcona McBride Richie. 81, of Route 4. Mocksville, died Tue.s- day. April .30, in Davie County Hospital. She was born May 22, 1909, in Davie County to Charlie and Emma McBride. Mrs. Richie lived in Davie Coun- tyt all of her life and was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Henry Richie. Surviving arc: one son, Tom Richie of Advance; one daughter, Nancy R. Holt of Win.ston-Salem; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren; five .stepgrand- children; seven .stcpgrcat- grandchildren; two half brothers, Mr. Johnson McBride of Mocksville and ' Mr. Jay McBride of Clemmons. Funeral .services were Friday. May 3, at Bixby Pre.sbytcrian Church. Ad vance, conducted by the Revs. Jim Gryder and Darrcll Cox. Burial followed in the church cemeirrv Ralpli Allen thomas Mr. Ralph Allen Thomas. 61 .of 600 Voss St.. Winston-Salcm diedThursday.May J.a.Ba^s,Hg«ah He was born Aug. 24. 1929, nWinston-Salem to Charlie Franklin and Sallic Chappcll Thoinas.Surviving arc: his wife. Mary Unier Thomas, of the sons John David Thomas and TernXicn Thomas, both of Winston- Salem; two daughters, Cynthia Thomas Wicker of Hampton. Va.. and June Thomas Wilson of >^ston- Salcm; three brothem, J^s of Mocksville. Paul and Ccci Thomas, both of Winston-Salcm 11grandchildren; and Lillian Smith and Bronnie Thomas, both of Winston-Salcm.Graveside .services were Saturday. May 4, in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Rhomes Pearl Spellman Mrs. Rhomes Pearl Brown Spellman, 62, of 134 Windward Cir cle. Mocksville. died at her home Friday, May 3. A native of Forsyth County, daughter of the late Joe and Jessie Johnson Brown, she was a retiree of the North Carolina Jewish Nursing Home and at the time of her death was supervisor of the catering service of Livingstone College. She was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church. She is survived by: one daughter, Melvina Spellman of Win.ston-Salem; one son, Melvin Spellman Jr. of Oregon; one brother. Joe Brown Jr. of Clemmons; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Martha Brown of Clemmons; one niece and one nephew. Funeral services were Tuesday. May 7. at Fairfield Baptist Church with the Rev. Christopher Young of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. So SL J O awiE CO. PUBUCMQCKSVIOE, NC DAVIK COUNTY ENTRRPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Mav 16, Vestal Lee Beck Vestal Ixc Beck, 81, of Route 8. Old Mtxrksville Road, Salisbury, died Monday, May 13, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. Wednc.sday, May 15, at Summer.selt Memorial Chapel in Salisbury, of ficiated by the Rev. J.D. Hog.sed. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. He was bom July 17, 1909. in Davie County to the late Jc.ssc B. attd Lula Gnibb Beck. He was educated in Davie County .schools. He was retired from Superior Oil Company and was also a retired farmer. He was a member of Jerusalem Bapti.st Church in • Mocksville. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Dot Nesbit and Mrs. Ruth Elliott, both of Sali.sbury; five grand children; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Gilmer Beck and Grimes Beck, both of Salisbury; and four sisters, Mrs. Ada Blackwclder. Mrs. Lucille Ridenhour. Mrs. Jen nie Ridenhour, all of Salisbury, and Mrs. Katherine Barnhardt of • MtKksviile. y Otto R. Burchette Mr. Otto Redrick Burchette. 86, of Rt. I. Hamptonville, died Monday, • May 3 at Hugh Chatham Memorial . Ho.spital. n ^ bom in Wilkes County toDavid I. and Ida Harris Burchette. He was a retired farmer. ; He wa.s married to Dai.sy Cumm- ; ings Burchette who preceded him in -death. Stirviving arc: four daughters. Dons Fo,stcr of Mocksville. Carolyn • Oirnatzer of Advance. Helen Presnell of M(K:ksville. and Pcebv . Line of Vadkinvillc; four sons. Joe .and Roger Burchette, both of Hamn- |onv,Ilc, Bill Burchette of St Ixonard, Md.. and Donald Burchette of Ashevillc; 28 grandchildren: 26 great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and one sister. Annie Collins of Jonesville. - Funeral services were to be held at a« ihc Mackie-.Gentry Chapel by the Rev. E.M .James Burial w.is to Ix- in Island Ford Baptist Church Cemetcrv <Mrs. Beulah M. Cope Mrs. Beulah Mund.-{y Cope. 85 of • Pilot Vmw Street. King, died Thurs day. May 9, at Stokes Reynolds Hospital in Danbury. A private burial was held in Na tional Cemetery in Salisbury. The family requc.sis that all memorials be made to the Skilled Nursing Facilities of Stokes Reynolds N.L. 27016 or to a charity of the <ionor s choice. Mrs. Cope was bom in Davie «905, to the lateWtlham Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Owens Miinday and had Ivcn a honiemaker. She was a member of Liberty United Mcthixlist Church. Her hu.sband. Travis Odell Cope, preceded her in death April 4. |98.j Survivors include: a daughter and son-m-law. Lucille and Joel B. New "f King; a .son and daughter-in-law. Travis and Jean Cope of Ixxington: live grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and five sisters, MrsLola Litik Mrs. Maude Powlas! Mrs. Ruth Furr, and Mrs. Nora Gen- •tle, all of Cooleemee, and Mrs Grace Brown of Winston-Salem. \9 X Vq V) \ —sJ cr- O Mamie R. Haycraft Mamie Russell Haycrafl. 88. of Clemmons died Sunday, May 12. at For.syth Memorial Ho.spital in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Haycraft was born in Owcnsboro. Ky., to the late James A. and Mildred C. Russell. .She attend- e«l Hollins College in Roanoke. Va.. and was a member of the Branden burg Mcthodi.st Church. Her husband, Logan Haycraft preceded her in death. She is survived by: one daughter, Mildred Liichow of Bermuda Village; three sons, Logan Jr. of Houston, Texas, William of Peoria, III. and Dudley: 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one brother. James D. Rus.sc1l of Ber muda Village, Advance. Burial will be at the family's con- veniettce in Owenslxiro. Ky. Marion K. Holt Marion Kenneth Holt, 81. foriber- ly of Cooleemee. died at 9:20 a.m. on Tuesday. May 14, at Davie Coun ty Ho.spital. Mocksville. The body will remain at Lyerly I'lincral Home. Sali.sbury. pending completion ol funeral arrangemunts. OAVIE CO. PUBUG LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC William D. Jordan Mr. William David Jordan. 96. »)f Route 6. Mcxksville. died Thursday. May 9. at Davie County Ibispital. Funeral services were .Saturday. May II. at H.iton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Kathy Tart and Donald Fundcrburk. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers memorials be considered for Union Chapel United Methorli.st Church, Route 5, MtKksville. N.C. 27028. Mr. Jordan was bom Sept. 16, 1894, in Davie County to the late James Monroe and Sarah Milinar Hanciine Jordan and was a retired farmer. He was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church. His wife. Ivy Boger Jordan, preceded him in death on March 5, 1985. He was also preceded in death by a son, William C. Jordan. Survivors include: five daughters. Mary Jordan of the home; Mrs. Elmer (Mildred) Allen and Mrs. Charles (Clara) Ballard, both of MtK'ksville. Mrs. Jatncs (Pauline) Howard of Advance, and Mrs. Jo.scph (Willie Mac) Dye, Jr. of Mar- tinsburg, W.Va.; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Mav Ifi. 1991-15 I Joe Henry Langston Mr. Joe Henry Langston, 73, of Route I, Advance, died at Davie County Ho.spital Saturday, May 11. He wa.s born May 1.3, 1917, in Winston-Salem to the late William A. and Sudie Click Langston. He was a retired photographer for Western Electric. Mr. langston was a charter member of the Green Meadows Bap tist Church. He had been an active Mason for .several years, being a member of the Farmington Lodge No. 26.3 F. and A.M.. past Master <»f the Farmington I.<xlge twice, honorary member of the Advance Lodge 710 F. and A.M. and also of Harmon 420 F. and A.M.. past Dist. Educational Chairman 48th Ma.sohic'. past di.strict deputy Grand Master, Scotti.sh Rite Mason. He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Grace Smith Langston of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Jo Nester of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Kate Foster, Mrs. Ruby Howard, both of Mocksville, Mrs. Madge Brandon of Salisbury, and Mrs. Hcttie Heatherly of Beverley Hills. Fla.; two brothers. Bill Langston of Statcsvillc and Dallas Langston of Tyro; .several nieces and nephews. Funeral .services were conducted at the Green Meadows Baptist Church Monday, May 13, by the Revs. Ray Davis and Yates Wilkiason. Burial followed in the church cemetery with a Masonic .service. It was Mr. Langston *s request that memorials be made to Hospice of Davie County, c/o Mrs. Janet Blair, Davie County Health Dept., Mocksville, N.C., or the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Greensboro, N.C. Sarah K. McCollum Mrs. Sarah f^li/.abeth Kiger McCollum. 75, of Route 4. Vadkin- villc, died Saturday, May II, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. She was born in Yadkin County to Wiley H. and Minnie McBride Kiger. She was a member of the Slmcktown Church of Christ. Surviving arc: her husband, Oliver Gray McCollum of the home; four .sons, Lonnic Gray McCollum of Asheville, Clifford Hampton McCollum of Hamptonvillc, Ijconard Elwood McCollum of Winston- Salem and Mclvin Eugene McCollum of Yadkinville; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy M. Shore, Mrs. Brenda M. Brown, Mrs. Carol M. Parker and Mrs. Kay M. Davis, all of Yadkin ville; 18 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Eva McBride and Nellie Adams, both of East Bend; seven brothers, Vcrnon Kiger of Lewisville, Baxter Kiger of Yadkinville, Rob Kiger of MocLsville, James Kiger of Advance, A.sbury and Willie Kiger, both of Win.ston-SaIem, and Charlie Kiger of East Bend. Mrs. McCollum was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas Kiger. Funeral services were Tuesday, May 14, at Mackic-Gentry Chapel by Lawrence Warden and Ricky McCollum. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Diabetic A.s.sociation, Route 2. Box 316, Yadkinville, N.C.. c/o Eugene McCollum. OAVIE CO. PUBUG LIBRARY MOCKSViaEi NO cr-* IVirs. Jessie C. Newsome Mrs. Jessie Cobb Newsome, 75, formerly of Bermuda Run, Advance, died Sunday, May 12. at the Oaks at Forsyth. Mrs. Newsome was born in Parkton to James J. and Margaret Jones Cobb. She attended Elon Col lege, and was active in civic work in Roanokc, Va., prior to moving to Winston-Salem in 1955. She was an active member of Centenary United Methcxlisl Church and was a member of the Bermuda Run Coimlry Club and the Unilc<l IXaughlcrs of Conlcileracy. Gravcsitle services were held by the Rev J.C. rr«ulm:iM Tuesday. May 14, at l-'orsyth Memorial Park. Survivors include: her husband. Wilburn Ernc.st Ncw.somc, formerly of Bermuda Run; two daughters, Ms. Margaret Wilburn Newsome and Mrs. Rebecca Newsome Clingman and one son. Richard Webb Newsome, all of Winston-.Salem; .and four grandchildren. Memorials m.ay he m,idc to the Centenary Fund or to a charity of the donor's choice. , Agnes H. Partee Agnes Inez Howard Partee, 75. of 510 Stoner Morgan Road, Sali.sbury, died Friday, May 10, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday, May 13. at Mrmre's Chapel AME Zion Church, conducted by the Rev. William Conrad. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born in Winston-Salem, Mrs. Partee was the daughter of the late Rev. Charlie and Ada Whitlock Howard. She was educated in the Forsyth County .schools and Price High School and was last employed by Salisbury VA Medical Center. She was a member of Mount Calvary Holy Church, where she .served as a church mother, president of Missionary Circle and secretary for the N.C. State Convention. She wa.s also a member of the Tru.stee Board and a Sunday school teacher. Her husband, Emery "Jack" Partee, preceded her in death. Survivors include: four .sons, Emery J. Partee III of Reidsville, Charles E. Partee of Brooklyn. N. Y., Ronald H. Partee of Salisbury and James A. Partee of San Francisco, Calif.; four daughters, Ada Susong, Bertha Daniels Gamble and Mary Sengcr, all of Salisbury and Agnes Partcc-Brown of Cambria Heights, N.Y.; Two sisters, Ella Rose H. Dalton of McKksville and Margaret H. Whisnaut of Winston-Salem; 29 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Mav 16, 1991-15 <r cr A. Turner Shinn Mr. A. Turner Shinn. 67. of 6875 Highway 200. Concord, died Thurs day. May 9. at Caharrus Memorial Hospital. Mr. Shinn was owner and operator of Georgevillc General Store, member of Center Grove United Methodist Church, member of the church board, member of Masonic Lodge 618 in Midland where he had served as past Master of the Lodge, member of the board of trustees of Cabarrus Memorial Hospital 19.57-1990 and past member <>f Gcorgcvillc Volunteer Fire Department. He was horn Oct. 5, 1923. in Gcorgcville to the late Avin 1. .Shinn and the late Effie Turner Shinn. Funeral services were held Satur day. May 11. at Center Grove United Methodist Church in Concord, con ducted by the Revs. Bill Ruekart and Luther R. Sloop. Masonic graveside rites were conducted by members of Union Lodge 618 in Midland. Burial was in Concord United Methodist Church cemetery. Survivors include: his wife, Edna Joynef Shinn of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Brenda S. Cline of Advance and Mrs. Ellen S. Goodman of Gcorgcville; one son. Doug Shinn of the home; three grandchildren; one sister. Rayncll W. Shinn of Gcorgcville; and one brother. George I. Shinn of Charlotte. Memorials may be made to Center Grove United Methodist Church, Route 2. Box 69. Highway 2(X). Stan- ncld. N.C. 28163. Clara S. Smith Clara Bell Stoltz Smith. 79. a resi dent of Brightmoor Nursing Center in Salisbuiy, formerly of Garner Street. Mocksville, died Monday, May 6, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. A graveside .service was held Thursday, May 9. at Ro.sc Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Memorials may be maile to the Davic County Chapter of the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 406. Mcxksvillc. N.C. 27028. Born in For.syth County Oct. 25. 1911. Mrs. Smith was a daughter of the late Francis and Nettie Ward Stoltz. She was the former owner and operator of a grocery st«irc and was a Bapti.si. Her husband, Ray Smith, preced ed her in death. .Survivors include: a .son. Ronnie Myers of Miramar. Fla.; four grand children; and two great grandchildren. Bobby G. Speer Mr. Bobby Glcason Speer. 91. of Route 5. Yadkinville. died Wednes day. May 8. at Baptist Hospital in Win.ston-Salem. He was born in Yadkin County to Asbury and Sarah Elizabeth Hunter Speer. He was a member of Pilot View Friends Church and was a retired farmer. He was preceded in death by his wife. Jennie Lee Driver Speer. Surviving arc: one daughter. Jessie Carter of Yadkinville; two sons. Henry Speer of Dobson and Roy Speer of Mt. Airy; nine grand children; 20 great-grandchildren; five great-grcat-grandchildrcn; three sisters. Viola Willard of East Bend. Alda McEwen of Yadkinville and Dollic Hollar of Mocksville; and two brothers. Luther Speer of Yadkinville and Glenn Spccr of Bmrne. Maggie W. Ward Maggie Workman Ward. 103. a resident of Liberty House Nursing Center and formerly of 152 Hillcrcst Rd.. Thomasville. died Sunday. May 12, at the nursing home. She was born in Davidson County Dec. 29. 1887. a daughter of Com- madorc Workman and Margaret Rcn- frow Workman. She was a homcmakcr. On Dec. 24, 1911, she married Hammett Edward Ward, who died Aug. 14. 1959. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Mitchell of High Point and Mrs. Leontine "Teen" Calhoun of Thomasville; one .son. Jack S. Ward of Mocksville; 19 grand- chiUlrcn; 22 great-grandchildren; and five great-grcat-grandchildrcn. Funeral .services were Tuesday, May 14. at J.C. Green and Sons Chapel in Thomasville by the Rev. Wilbur A. Jarrctt. Burial was in Hol ly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Meals on Wheels. P.O. Box 2125. Th«>masvillc. N.C. 27360. (r- o %VIS 60' PUBUC WOGKSViaEi NO -DAVIE county enterprise record. THURSDAY, M»v Z3, m, Leila Matoka Evans Mis* Ixlia Matoka Evans. 89, of Rt. 6, Mocksvilc. died Wcdne.sday, May 15. at the home of her nephew, Mr. Fred Bracken. A graveside .service was held Fri day. May 17. in Chestnut Grove United McthiKiisi Church cemetery. The Rev. Kathy Tart officiated. The family requests that memorials be made to Chestnut Gnwe United Methodist Church. Rt. 6. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mks Evans was bom fXi. 4. 1901, in Davic Oninty to the late Frank and Eliza Graves Evans, and had been a homemaker. She attended Che.stnut Grove United Methodist Church. : .Survivors include; a sister-in-law. I Mrs. Sadie Evans of Salisbury; and ; several nieces and nephews. Edith Smoot Fxlith Smwit. 74. of 324 Depot St.. MtKk.svillc. died Wednesday, May 15. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Wiaston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday. May IR. a' M«Kksvillc Second Preshyierian Church, conducted by the Rev. Ivan Lowcry. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Sept. 20. 1916. it) Davie County. Mrs. Smoot was a daughter of the late Elizabeth Mtrek. A homemaker. she was a member of Mocksville Second Prc.sbylerian Church. She had been employed as a domestic for Mayor and Mrs. D.J Mando of Mocksville. Her husbaiKl. John C. Suwhm. died in 1981. ., Survivors include; three sons. Bil ly Smoot of the home. Melvin MiKk of Mocksville and Richard Mock of Lexington; a daughter. Johnnie MacDunn of Cleveland. Ohio; 16 grand children; and 20 grcat-graiKlchildrcn. Marion K. Holt Mr. Marion Kenneth Holt. 81. of Bermuda Place. Advance, formerly of Davie St.. Coolcemee. died Tues day, May 14. at Davic County Ho.spital in Mocksville after being in declining health for the past year. He was born Nov. 9. 1909, in Rowan County to the late J.K. and Lillie Freeman Holt. He was a graduate of Woodlcaf High .School, a former employee of Burlington Industries in Coolcemee for a number of years, and retired from Ingcrsoll-Rand in 1975. He was a member of Cooleemcc United Methodi.st Church and the Men's Sunday SchiHil Cla.ss. Surviving are; his wife. Pauline B. Holt, whom he married Dec. 23. 1933; one son. Jimmie Kenneth Holt of Rt. 9. Lakcwood Village, MtKksville; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three brothers. Edgar Holt of Concord. Harold Holt of Kannapolis. and Bob Holt of Winston-Salcm; andlwiY sisters. Mrs. Howard (Lcoma) Phelps of Coolcemee and Mrs. Clinton (Annie Mae) Combs of Winslon-Salcm. Funeral .services were conducted Thur.stl.ny. May 16. at the James C. l.ycrly Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jo.scph W. Collins, pastor of Coolcemee United Methodi.st Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Coolcemee United Methodist Church. P.O. Box 157. Coolcemee. N.C. 27014 Floyd Swicegood Floyd SwicegiKHl. 73. of Oeala. Fla.. a former resident of Davic and Rowan counties, died TluirMlay. May lb. at an (Xala hospital. Hie funcnti was Monday. May 20. at Hicrs F-uncral Hotne Chapel with burial in the National Cctnetcry of Ocala. Horn in Davic County. Swicegood was a son of the late Ban Allen and Annie Gullett SwiccpiKxI. A retired insurance salc.sman. he had been a resident of Gcala for the past 20 years. .Survivors include; his wife. Ruth .Swiccgixxl; .several .stepchildren; two sisters. Faye Asisk of Troutman and Bert Davis of Mocksville; and two brothers. Jrw and Vance Swicegood. both of MiK'ksville. r Mrs. Elza E. Keaton Mrs. Elza Ellen Keaton. 72. of Rt. 5. MiK-ksville. died Tue.sday. May 14. at Davie County Hospital. She was born in Yadkin County to William C. and Martha Jane Wrxxl Thomp.son. She was a member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church and was married to F-irly Gray Keaton who • died March 2. 1991. Surviving are; one daughter. Mrs. Norma Bcatty. and a son. William Gray Keaton. both of Rl. 5. Mock.sville; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday. May 17. at the Mackie-Gentry Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Fred Shoaf. Burial was in Mt. Olive United McthiHli.st Church cemctcrv. Mrs. Pearl B. White Mrs. Pearl Roger White. 84. „| Spring Street. M.Kksville. died Sun- Jy. May 19. at Davic County health for .several years. Fuiicral services were Tuesdav. May ^1. at Eiiton s Funeral Chanc'l conducted by the Rev. Alvin P.L"Buna! w^s in Bethel l/nited Mcthodi.st Church cemetery. Memorials may Ixr mmle lo a chari ty ol the donor's choice. Mrs. White was horn t)ci. jg IWt6 in Davie Co.miy to the late- t harlcs Stewan and Amanda Miller •^r and h.Td been a homemaker. n 1 nicmhcr ofBethel United Methodi.st Qiurch where .she was a member of United McthfHhst women. Survivors include her husband. Mr. Roy White, to whom she had been married for 57 years; two .sisters. Mrs. Lois Brown and Mrs. Mary Angcll. both of Mocksville; three bmihers. John Bogcrand Grady K- Bogcr. both of Mixksvillc and C laretu c Roger of China Grove; and scvi-ral nieces and nephews qavib co» public LIBRAR^^ MOCKSVILm. NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 30, 1991 cr cT •o £ O O r o - <r- o CO ID G_ C o o ; o *> to O Henry C. Cook Henry Clay Ctwk. 79. of Route J. Mocksville died Saturday. May 2'i. at Rowan Memorial Hospital, The funeral w.is Monday. May 27, at Victory Baptist Church! Cooiecmce, conducted hy the Rev. Shelby Harlxiur. pastor. Burial was in l.cgion Memorial Park, Memorials may be made to (he Building Fund of Victory Baptist Church. P.O. Box 6Rfi. Conlcemec N,C, 27014. Born Jan. ft. 1912. in V.idkin County to the late William and Matilda Shore Cook, he had previously been employed hy Erwin Mills, with 44 years of,service. He was retired from Drexcl Heritage Furniture Co. and was a charter member of Victory Baptist Church, His wife, Edith Shock Cook, died Jiin. 31, 1981, .Survivors include one daughter. Mrs. George (Delorcs) Jordan of Coolcemee; one son, the Rev, Clay Cook of Colfax: three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister. Elsie Hodgson of Coolcemee; and a half sister, Mrs. Ira Manuel <if Wtnsiim-Salcin. Frank Painter Prank McCormick Painter Jr.. 76, of Raymond St.. Mocksvillc. died Friday. May 24. at Davic County Hospital. A Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday. May 27. in Saint Francis Catholic Mission by Father Edward Geary. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery in Brcckinridgc, Pa. Memorials may be made to (he building fund of Saint Francis Catholic Mission. 1040 Yadkinvillc Road, M(Kksville. N.C. 27028. Born inPitt.sburg. Pa., on Jan. 12, 1915. he was a son of the late Frank Painter and Helen Brcckinridgc Painter. He was retired froin Univer sal Oil PnxUicts as a chemical engineer. He attended Yale Univer sity. graduated from Harvard Business College, and did graduate work at VPl in Blacksbiirg, Va. He was a former resident of Elizabeth, N.].. and had lived in Mocksvillc since 1982. He was a member of Saint Francis Catholic Mission. Survivors include; his wife, Marie Dastous Painter of the home; four daughters. Anne Painter of Scott- sdalc. Ariz.. Susan Kcnnan of Buf- falii. N.Y.. Constance Abramowilz of Hollywood. Fla.. and Elizabeth ~ Morana of New York City; one son. Frank M. Painter of Dcvanport. Iowa; two stepsons. Carl William Herring of Elizabeth. N.J.. andCUf- ' fore Jerome Herring of Mocksvillc. II grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and one .sister. Cor- iialiii Painter of ChicRpo, III. Magdalene M. James Mrs. Magdalene Miller James. 84. of Route I. Advance died Saturday. May 25. at Autumn Care in Mocksville. Funeral services were Monday, May 27, m Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Robert Pcurtfoy and Don Fundcrburk. Burial was in the Bethlehem United MelhtxJist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation, 836 Oak Street, Winslon-Salcm. N.C, 27101 Mrs. James was bom in Davic County Oct. 19. 1906, to the late parhe and Lula West Miller and had been a homcmaker. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Her husband. Milton F. James, preceded her in death in 1990 Survivors include: two daughters Palsy James Wright and Polly j' Bailey, both of Route I, Advance' three grandchildren; two greal- grandchildren; one brother, Guy Miller of Route 3, Yadkinvillc; and several nieces and nephews, Joseph F. Spry, 100 Joseph Franklin Spry, 100, fomicr- ly of Route 4. Mocksvillc. died Tues day, May 21, at Autumn Care of Mocksville, where he had been a resident for four months. The funeral was Friday. May 24. at Liberty United McthixJist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mark Dcnton, Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may he made to the Par.sonage Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church. Roiiio 4. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028, Bom May 24. 1890, in Davic County. Spry was a ,son of the late Dcwitt C. and Jane Eliza Crcason Spry. He had been a carpenter and a farmer. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church, where he had been Sunday school superinten dent and teacher. He was a well-known, avid nsherman, A daughter. Margaret S, Brown, preceded him in death. Survivors include: his wife of 78 years, Bessie Saflcy Spry of Autumn Care; four daughters, Mrs, Norman 04clcn) Snider, Mrs. Charles (Lib) Richkus. Mrs, Robert (Uiis) Mtinday and Mrs, Bill (Betty) Brooks, all of Mock.sville; four sons, Bruce, Jim, Joe and Lewis Spry, all of Mocksvillc; 29 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; three great- great-grandchildren nine stcpgrand- chiidren; 10 sfepgreal-grandchildren; and a sister, Bessie Nail of Mocksville, Frances M. Lashmit Mrs, Frances Miller I-ashmil. 80. of 630 Mission Road, Wlnston- Salcm. died Friday, May 24. at her home. She was lx>rn March 25, 1911. in Davie County to Charlie Monroe and Ltila West Miller, Mrs. Lashmit was a member of Forsylh Park Baptist Church, She is survived by: three daughters. Mrs. Opa lashmit Mastcn of Winsion-Salem, Mrs, June Lashmit Booth of Charlotte and Mrs, Frankic Lashmit .Slrumfcis of Win.sion-Salem; one son, Mr. Robert G. "Bill" Lashmit of Winslon- Salcm; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one brother. Mr. Guy Miller of Davic County. Mrs, Lashmit was preceded in death by her liu.sband, Hubert Alex ander Lashmit, and a grandson, Ncai M. Chastain, Memorials may be made to Forsyth Park Baptist Church or Hospice of Winston-Salcm/Forsyth County, Thelma Spry Mrs, Thelma Bivins Gregory Spry. 77, formerly of 42 Duke Street. Cooieemec, died Tuesday, May 28. at the Brian Center in Salisbury, where she had been a resident for the past two years. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tliorsday. May .70, at Ealons Funeral Chapel hy (he Rev. Ijirry Allen, Burial will he in l.ibcrty United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Batons Funeral Honw Wednesday. May 29. 7-8:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Cixilccmec. Mrs. Spry was horn Dec, 23. 1913 in Davic County to the laic Frederick Joseph and Nannie Rorliicn Bivins. She had been a homcmaker and a textile mill employee. She was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church of Coolcemee, where she was a substitute Sunday school teacher. Her first husband. Wayne Thomas Gregory preceded her in death in 1936. Suvivors include her second hus band. Ray Spry, of the home; one son, Fred Gregory of Salisbury; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; three sisters, Maud Wofford and Ethel Bivins, both of Cooieemec, Sadie Thompson of Salisbury, and one brother. Jim Bivins of Salisbury. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 30, 1991 <r- V) na Mae M. Whicker Mrs. lla Mae Myers Whicker, 77, of 3321 Old Hollow Road, Walker- ,own. died Friday, May 24 She was bom Feb. 10. 1914, in Davic County to George V. and Lou Burton Myers. . She spent most of her life in For- syth County in the Walkertown com munity. She was a member of the Gospel Light Baptist Church and Dorcus Bible Class. , _ ...She was the widow of W.J. Jack Whicker who died in 1975. She is survived by; one daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Bobby (Betty) Kiger of Belews Creek; thn» sons and daughters-in-law j^Mr Bobby 0. (Bonnie) Whicker of Rural HaU, Mr W R "Bill" and Marlene Whicker of Jefferson and Mr. Stephen (Nan cy) Whicker of Walkertown; nine grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sdlie Bodsford of LewisviUe; and four brothers, Richard, Ed and Ray Myers, all of Advance, and June Myers of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Monday, May 27, at Hay worth-Miller Sum Creek Chapel, conducted by Dr. Bobby Roberson and the Revs. Steve Roberson and Frank Shumat^ Memorial may be made to Gospel Light Baptist Church. Mrs. Willie S. White , Mrs. Willie Shcrmcr White. 65, of Route 3, Yadkinvllle died Sunday, May 2(5. at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital. She was bom in Yadkin County Nov. 17, 1925, to Grover and Eva Howell Shcrmer. She was a member of Courtney Baptist Church and a member of the Order of Erstem Star No. 233. Yadkin Chapter. Surviving arc: her husband, Harold White of the home; two sons, Billy White of Harmony, Edward White of Mock.sville; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a sister. Mrs. Joyce Shermcr Todd of Yadkinville. Funeral service was Tuesday, May 28, at Mackie-Gentry Chapel by the Revs. Jimmy Martin and Jerry Coll- inger. Burial was in the Courtney Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Daisy S. York Mrs. Daisy Simms York. 83. of Church St. Ext.. Mocksville. died Wednesday. May 22, at her home after a brief period of declining health. A memorial service was held Thursday, May 23, at First United Methodist Church in Mocksville by the Rev. I. Donnell Lloyd. - The family requests memorials be hiade to First United Methodist Church, N. Main St.. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mrs. York was bom Oct. 29, 1907, in Alexander County to the late Walter and Julia Steinhouse Simms. She was a former school teacher and a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors include; her husband, Robert Paul York, of the home; one daughter, Jane S. Kerr of Greensboro; one son, Robert P. York Jr. of Detroit, Mich.; seven grand children; one sister, Mrs. Bobbie Shufford of Statesville; and one brother. Jack Simms of Jacksonville, P\a. A OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRAPV MOCKSVIUE. NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 6, 1991 I o S~- i Larry Lee Barnes ^ '*8- of Route 3.Advance died Monday. May 27. atN.C Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. 30^,^1 v"®?' May Home m Uxington. conducted by the JoTner R ^ Robertson and GordonJoyner. Bunal was in Fork BaptistChurch cemetery in Davie County Memorials may be made to the Masonic and Eistem Star Home. 5 2740? ^'^""•'*<"^0. N.C. Born Nov. I6. |942. in DavieJaunty. Barnes was a son of Calvin Ella Jones Barnes. A former dietician Hospit^, he was a member of Go.spel L'ght Baptist Church in Walkertown.n Sutvivors. in addition to his father Bobby JameiBarnes and George Rad Barnes, both Camille Burkhart. Lexington. ^ Faye T. Dudley Faye Thompson Dudley. 56 of 4 2 E. Hcilig St.. East Spencer, died Wednesday. May 29. at her home. A graveside .service was held Fri day. May 31. at Rowan Memorial Park^, conducted by the Rev. Eugene Dean, pastor of Central United Methodist Church. Spencer Memorials may be made to Haspice of Rowan County. P.O. Box 1603. Salisbury. N.C. 2814.5-1603 Born Sept. II. 1934, i„ County. Mrs. Dudley was a daughter of S.idic Bivins Thompson of the Brian Center Nursing Care of Smisbuiy and the late James M. Bunk Thomp.son. A graduate of Coolecmee High School, she was a honicmaker and a Presbyterian. Survivors, in addition to her "tother. include: her husband. Jason Ransom Dudley Jr.; a son. Jerry Dudley of Sali.sbury; and two brothers, James M. "Jimmy- and Bobby M. Thompson, both of Coolccmcc. Mrs. Arlene Davis Mrs. Arlene Davis, a former Resi dent of Smith Grove Community in Oavie County, died Monday. May 27. in Bronx. N.Y.. where she had lived for many years. She is survived by three soas. Dar- rell. Dwight and Donald Davis, all of Bronx. N.Y.; two daughters, diane Davis of Virginia and Darlene Davis of Bronx. N. Y.; two brothers. Elijah Brown and wife Sarah of Ad vance. William Brown and wife. Mac of Philadelphia: two sisters-in-law. Annie Ruth Brown of Win.ston-Salcm abd Sclia Brown of Rcid.svi]le: two aOnls. Rosa Lee Satterwhite and Mabel Gibson, and one uncle, Phillip Gjb.son. all of Charlotte; .several grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and 'other relatives and friends. •Funeral services were conducted Friday. May 31, at Granby's Funeral Home. 1421 White Plains Rd.. Bronx. N.Y. Randy Hellard Randy Hellard. 37. of Rt. 7. Will Boonc Rd.. Mocksvitlc. died Mon day. May 27, as a result of a drown ing accident. Funeral .services were held Satur day. June I, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Craig Seaford and James Sechre.st. Burial was in Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Jerusalem Volunteer Fire Depart ment. Rt. 4. Box 352. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Mr. Hellard was bom Aug. 16. 1953, in Davie Criunty to Leonard Everhart Hellard of Mocksville and Mabel Angcll Couch of Rt. 7. Mocksville. and w.a.s a partner in Fo.ster Construction Company. He was a number of the Jcru.salcm Volunteer Fire Department where he served on the Board of Directors. Surviving, in addition to his parents, arc: his wife. Julia Miller Hellard of the home; five sisters. Carolyn McLclland of Harmony. Su.san Miller and Christy Ireland, both of Mocksville. Joy Seaford of Advance, ami Aylisa Grocc of Stoney Point; one brother. Don Hellard of Rt. 7, Mocksville; his maternal grandmother. Mrs. Nannie Call of Mocksville; his paternal grand mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Hellard of Mock.svillc; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. / 'Neir J. Davis QAVIC CO, PUBUC DBRAP^' MOCKSVILLE, NO •Elender Miller "Nell" Johnson livis, 81. died Monday, June 3. atSandsNursing Home in Milton. Fla She once lived in Winston-Salem and^torlyofthcF.nninelonconv niunity in Davic County. *A eravesidc service will be at atn Friday. June 7. at FarmingtonCommunity Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Ray Harvey.■Eaton's Funeral Home will be ciiaree of arrangements.Memorials may be made to Farmington Community Cemeleiy. in careof Mrs. J.T. Greene. Route 5. Kytnrksviitc N.C. 27028.•Born Sept. 8, 1909. in DavieCounty. Mrs. Davis was a daugbtcrof the late George Wesley andMarian Hauser Johnson. A gtaduateof Woman's College in Greensboroshe was a member of ^rdmoreUnited Methodist Church Winston-Salem. She taught for many years at Gnt-fiih School in Forsyth County a^ retired from Salem Baptist DaySchool in Winston-Sdem.•Her husband. J. Harold Da 1..nreccded her in death.ISurvivors include; aMarian Davis Bohannan of Mi ton.Ffe.; a sister. Grey J. Walls of NorthCkrolina; two brothers. EdwinJdhnson of the Farmington com")"™"ty. and John John.son of WinstonSalem; and one granddaughter. Dallas B. Hutchens Dallas B. Hutchens. 77. of Route6. Miuksvillc died Tuesday. June 4,at Davie County Hospital after a brief illness. .The funeral will be at 2 p.m.Thursday at Eaton's Funeral HomeChapel, conducted by the Revs. JerryCloninger and Grady Tutterow.Burial will be in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery.The family was to be at the funeralhome Wednesday night from 7 to 9.Born in Davie County March 25.1914. Hutehcns was a son of the lateJohn Blaine and Mattie.Lou HutchensHutchins. A farmer, he was retiredfrom Drexel Heritage Furniture Co.with 15 years of service. He was amember of Bear Creek Baptist Church. His wife. Lorene Kcever Hut chens. died Jan. 7. 1984.Survivors include*, four sisters,Josephine Ellis of Route 3 and Helen Cranfill of Route 6. both ofMocksville, Jennie Bell of Florence,S.C., and Pauline Blake of Route 2.Advance; two brothers, John D. Hutchens of Tallahassee. Fla.. and ZaneGrey "Nookie" Hutchens of Yadkln-ville; and several nieces and nephews. (a -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 6, 1991 ■oiO V, Sjdhey J. Matthews Mr. Sidney Joseph Matthews, 76.of5320 Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem died Thursday. May 30 atForsyth Memorial Hospital.He was bom March 29, 1915, hYadkin County to Thomas and Col lie Wall Matthews.JWr. Matthews was a member ofSduth Fork Baptist Church. He waseifipl(^ed by Bahnson Company for38 years before retiring. .Surviving are; his wife. BeulahLmeberry Matthews of the home; oneson and daughter-in-law. Edgar S.airf Betty Matthews of Lcwisville;two grandchildren: one great- giBndchild; two sisters. Mrs. BonnieBrown of Boonville, and Mrs. PatticSue Smitherman of Wiaston-Salem;and two brothers. Gray Matthews of Advance, and N.E. Matthews of Winston-Salem. 'Funeral services were Monday.June 3. at South Fork Bapti.st Churchconducted by the Rev. JerryLaughter. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to SouthFork Baptist Church or the AmericanHeart Association. 2240 CloverdalcAvenue. Suite 116. Winston-Salem N.C. 27103. Worth A. Sharpe lay Tm'L"'"'.'"'''Church. • ' Bapti.s, grandchildren. v Harold L. Oliver Mr. Harold L. Oliver. 59, of 4368 Shattalon Drive. Winston-Salem died Monday. June 3.He was btirn Feb. 22. 1932. in Taylorsvillc to Jessie Oliver and Hassie Riddle Oliver.He graduated from Jefferson HighSchool in Jefferson. He had been a resident of Winston-Salem for mostof his adult life, and worked for many years in food .sales and was self- employed at the time of his retirement.Surviving is his wife of .39 years, Mrs. Peggy Wayman Oliver of the home.Al.so surviving are: three daughters. Ms. Linda Sue Oliver of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Dorothy DianaHill and Mrs. Victoria Jane Hendren.both of Pfafftown; four grand children; his mother. Mrs. HassieOliver; a brother. Ralph Oliver of Mocksville; and one sister. Mrs. June Stikes of Jefferson. Funeral .services were to be at 2p.m. Wednesday at Vogler and Sons Reynolda Road Chapel. Memorials may be made to the American Heart A.ssociation. 2240Clovcrdale Avenue, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. / Paul G. Rodden Mr. Paul Gilbert Rodden. 82. of 112 Asbill Ave.. High Point, diedSaturday, June 1. in High Point Regional Hospital. He had been in declining health for two years. He was bom Jan. 8, 1908, in DavicCounty, a son of Paul Franklin and Elizabeth Beck Rtxiden, and had been a resident of High Point since 1946. He graduated from Woodlcaf High School and attended G.T.C.C. For 30 years he was associated with Jeffcrson-Pilol Life Insurance Co. as an agent. After his retirement, he was self-employed as a landscaper andgardener. He was a member and pastpre.sidcnt of the High Point Round Table Senior Citizens Club, author of a book titled Carry Me Back and past teacher and leader at Lamb's Rest Home Chapel. He was ordained as a deacon at Fairmont Baptist Church. He was a member of Westchester Baptist Church and the Maturity Club of the church. He was married to Marifc Arthurs, who survives of the home. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include; oac daughter. Mrs. John (Linda) Bffldy of High Point; one .son. Ronald Eugene Rodden of High Point; six grandchildren; three grcat-grandcnildren; four sisters, Mrs. Naoma Sofley of Elkin, Mrs. Hazel Campbell of Salisbury. Mrs. MaryMorgan of Rockwell and Mrs. EIsi Cartner of Woodleaf; and two brothers. Bill Rodden of Woodlcaf and Thomas Rodden of China Grove. The funeral was Monday. June 3. in Sechrest Chapel on E. Lexington Ave.. High Point by the Rev. PatRay. Burial was in Floral Garden Park Cemetery. QAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, IMC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 6, 1991 1/ Mrs. Wanda S. Sims Mrs. Wanda Shore Sims. 50. of" 2358 Okalina Avc.. Winslon-Salcm. died Monday. May 27. at her home. She was bom in Forsyth County Dec. 28, 1940. to the late Mrs. Helen .Shore Womblc. Her early childhood years were spent in Yadkin County where she at tended the public schools. She later moved to Forsyth County and graduated from Carver High School. She was a City County Govern ment employee, and had worked in the billing office of Reynolds Health Center for eight years. She was a member of Galilee Baptist Church. Surviving are: a stepmother, Mrs. Grace Wharton of Johnson City. Kan.; a brother. Frank Wharton of St. Paul, Minn.; a si.ster. Natalie Wright of Denver, Colo.; a step father, Lu.shion Womble. and a step brother, Larry Womblc, both of Win.ston-Salem; sievcral aunts and uncles, including William and Wautina Wharton of Mocksvillc; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins, including two devoted cousins, Kelvin C. Wharton of Mocksvillc and Earl Wayne Wharton of East Bend; and other relatives and friends. Memorial services were held Fri day, May 31, at Glenn's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, East Bend with the Rev. Wamie C. Hayes of- i Ftciating. Burial was in the church I cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Foun dation or to Glenn's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church (Forsyth). Mrs. Bessie P. Slater Mrs. Bessie Irene Pilchcr Slater, 72. wife of Hubert Slater, of 130 Bennett Drive, Winston-Salem died Thursday, May 30. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was born Nov. 19, 1918. in Davie County to John Walter and Alice Cornelius Pilcher. She was a member of South Fork Bnpti.st Church. Mrs. Slater was a retiree of P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. and Winston- Salem Forsyth County School System. She is .survived by: her husband; one daughter and son-in-law. Pamela and Michael Smith of Walnut Cove; one .son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Jcanette Pilchcr of Winston- Salem; three grandsons; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Seats of Mocksvillc. Mrs. Sallie Rumple of Statesville. Mrs. Roy (Polly) Wall of Winston- Salem. and Mrs. W.V. (Hollis) Smith of Advance; two brothers, Davis and John W. Pilchcr. both of Mock.sville. Funeral services were Sunday. June 2, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Jerry Laughter. Burial followed in Westlawn Memorial Gardens. Clarence H. Wetmore The ^neral for CTarence Hcber Wetmore was Sunday, June 2, at Unity Presbyterian Church with Dr. David L. Henry, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Unity Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 28. Woodlcaf, N.C. 27054 or the N.C. Transportation History Corp., P.O. Box 44. Spencer, N.C. 28159. Bom Dec. 17, 1901, in Rowan County. Wetmore was a son of the late Hin.sdale and Molly Hart Wet more. He was educated in the Rowan County schools. Retired from Southern Railway after 50 years ser vice as a boilermakcr, he was a member of Unity Presbyterian Church and the Scotch-Iri.sh Masonic Lodge. Wetmore wrote the Wixxlleaf news for the Cooleemee Journal and MiKksvillc Enterprise for many years. His wife. Leitha Peeler Wetmore. died in October 1987 and a daughter, Mary Ann Means, died in December 1974. Survivors include: a .son. Sam Wet more of Raleigh; four daughters. Mrs. Carl (Janie) Bowers and Carolyn Smith, both of Sali.sbury. Mrs. Alex (Lynn) Shiiinakcr of Woixlleaf and Mrs. Ralph (Jean) Dameron of Chattanooga, Tenn.; 15 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. W.P. (Sally) Moore of Charlotte. Wetmore, 89, of 270 Wetmore Road, Woodleaf, died Friday. May 31, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for the past few years and seriously ill for several days. vn o tJAVIE CO. PUBUC DBRAfC MOCKSVaiE. NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 13, 1991 V o Martha W. Anderson Martha Lena Weber Anderson, 91, of Route 7. Mocksville, died Friday. June 7, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. A graveside service was held Mon day. June 10. at Mount Gur Cemetery in Kernersville with the Rev. Sammy Shoaf officiating. Born Dec. 13. 1899. in Kinde. Mich., she was a daughter of the late Berhardt and Anna Geyer Weber. She was a homemaker. and was preceded in death by her husband. Hugh Anderson. Survivors include: one daughter. Beverly Sproles of Mocksville; two sisters. Esther Zatyko of Detroit, Mich., and Mabel Cox of Harper Woods. Mich.; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. ,/ James R. Bethea James Robert Bethea. 49. of Route 7. Mocksville. died .Saturday. June 8. at the A.sheville VA Medical Center. The funeral wa.s to be at 2 p.m. Wednc.sday. June 12. at Cain Funeral Home in Florence. S.C.. conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen, pa.stor of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee Burial was to be in Florence Memorial Gardens. Born June II. i94l. in Dillon. S.C.. Bethea was a son of the late J.C. and Edith Geneva Driggers Bethea. Employed with Hoechst Celanc.se in Salisbury, he was a member of Ridgecrest Baptist Church and attended First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. He was a U.S. Navy veteraii of the Vietnam War. Survivors include: his wife. Shirley Boan Bethea; a daughter. Pamela B. Bethea of Marion, S.C.; three sons. James Ronald. Michael Curtis and Eric Lynn Bethea. all of Mocksville; four grandchildren; a sister. Gloria Byrd of Florence. S.C.; and a brother. William F. Bethea of Florence. S.C. *Judd' Bailey J.L. "Judd" Bailey, 79. of East Depot Street. Mocksville. died Fri day. June 7. at Davie County Ho.spital after being in declining health. The funeral was held Sunday, June 9. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel.- conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Rowan County. . Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born March 10. 1912. in Dalton. Ga.. Bailey was a son of the late Charlie C. and Mattie Eli7.abeth Stevenson Bailey. Retired from Ingersoll-Rand, he was a member of the Fir.st Baptist Church. He had served in the U.S. Army. He helped to organize the Davie County Rescue Squad and was retired as an assi.stant fire chief of Mock.sville. • His first wife. Blanche Keller Bailey, died in 1983. . Survivors iiKlude: his second wife. Opal Key Bailey; a daughter. Audrey Laney of Fort Mill. S.C.; two .step daughters. Ophelia Kepley of Mocksville and Barbara Lanier of Advance; three sisters. Wylene . Keller, Geneva Anderson and Mary Loui.se Seamon. all t)f Mocksville; two half sisters. Emma Lou Dingus pf Kingsport. Tenn.. and Ruby Williams of Ocala. Fla.; one grand child; four stepgrandchildren; and two stepgreat-grandchildren. * Frank R. Barger ; Frank Ray Barger, 69. of 606 12th Ave., N.E.. Hickory, died Friday. June 7. at Frye Regional Medical Center. He had been in declining health for several years. 1 The funeral was conducted Mon day. June 10, at Saint Andrews Lutheran Church by the Rev. William Milholland. Burial was in bakwood Cemetery. n Memorials may be made to the American Lung As.sociation. 1375 L.R. Boulevard. S.E.. Hickory. N.C. 28602. ; Bom Jan. 4,1922. in China Grove, he was a son of the late Floyd and Lottie Fesperman Barger. A retired teacher and coach, he was a graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College and receiv ed his ma.ster*s degree from Ap- |)alachian State University. He serv ed as coach and athletic director and was head coach for 33 years at Hickory High School. • In 1966 he was selected as N.C. Scholastic Football Coach of the •Year. He was named National Coach of the Year for District No. 3 in 1971. Barger was a member of the N.C. High School Coaches Associa tion, former secretary of Nor thwestern 4-A Conference, and a member of the Lenoir-Rhyne Sports Hall of Fame. He served with the U.S. Navy dur ing World War 11. Survivors include: his wife, Becky Jones Barger of the home; three .sons, Ray Barger of Wilkesboro. Pat Barger of Hickory and Mike Barger of West Monroe, La.; two brothers. Burt Barger of Mocksville and Kelly Barger of Raleigh; three sisters. Grace Miller of Salisbury. Joann Klutz and Helen Dennis, both of China Grove; and seven grandchildren. OAtVlE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville* no DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 13, 1991 / VernoiiE. Bowers Mr. Vemon Edward Bowers, 64, of 501 Harvey St., Wiaston-Salem, died Sunday, June 9. He was bom Feb. 9. 1927, in Coolcemcc to Overt Windfield and Alice Turrcntinc Bowers. Mr. Bowers was a member of For- syth Park Baptist Church, and a member of VFW Post No. 9010. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Edgar Lee and Charles Herbert Bowers. Surviving are: his wife, Sallie Sim mons Bowers, of the home; one son and daughter-in-law, Gregory E. and Natalie Bowers of Pilot Mountain; two grandchildren; two brothers, Hayden Bowers of Mocksville and Norman Bowers of Cooleemee; five sisters, Nancy Daniels of Cooleemee, Janet Snyder of Cleveland, Mary Alice Bailey of Salisbury, Sandra Sammons of Mocksville and Virginia Eddings of Cooleemee. Funeral services were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednc.sday. June 12, at Forsyth Park Baptist Church by the Revs. Eugene Shcrrill and J.B. Parker. Burial was to follow at Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Zelma Dulin Mrs. Zelma Josephine Evans Dutin, 64, of Mocksville, died Mon day, June 10 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. She was bom October 17, 1926 in Davie County to the late Joe Henry and Ethel Evans. She was a member of the Redland Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Jasper H. Dulin, of the home; two daughters, Frances (Frankie) Evans and Barbara Ann Evans, both of Route 2, Mocksville; two sons and daughters-in-law, Terry W. and Bar bara J. Evans of Lexington and Lester R. and Caldonia Evans of Mocksville; two aunts, Mrs. Birdie Hargraves of Cooleemee and Mrs. Blanche Hargraves of Ga.; three brothers-in-law; three sisters-in-law, and several other relatives. Funeral services will be held Fri day, June 14 at I p.m. at Redland Church of Christ, Advance, with the Rev. Reginald Dulin and Meagellan Stevenson ofTlciating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church Thursday, June 13, from 7-8 p.m. ^ Mrs. Magdalene B. Frost Mrs. Magdalene Blackwcll Fro.st. 68, of Route I, Advance, died at her home unexpectedly Monday, June 10, after being in declining health for several years. .She was born in Davie County to the late I^en Blackwcll and Mary Bett Lyons Blackwcll. She was a homcmaker and a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. Her husband, Frank Frost, preced ed her in death Feb. 22. 1990. Surviving are: her mother, Mrs. Mary Lyons Blackwell of Advance- Hve brothers, Jake, Clay, Oscar and Phillip Blackwell, all of Davie Coun- . ty. and David Blackwell of Woodleaf; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Frost and Mrs. Delia Clement, both of Advance, and Mrs. Norma Blackwell of Winston-Salem. Funeral services have been ten tatively set for Thursday. Morrison- Studevent Funeral Directors of Mocksville arc in charge of .service and arrangements. <r cr- <r- ^ 'Tom* Hairston Thomas "Tom" Hairston, 51, of 196 Domino Drive, Lexington, died unexpectedly Sunday, June 9, at Ux- ington Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were scheduled for 3 p.m. Wcdne.sday, June 12, at New Zion Baptist Church in David son County with the Rev. Moses "Caldwell officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Bbm Jan. 13, 1940, m Davie County, Hairston was a son of the late Rufus and Alma Frast Haireton. A warehouse supervisor with Billings Freight System of Lexington, he was a member of New Zion Baptist Church. .. .f Survivors include; his wife, Virginia Ann Hairstoii Hairston; a son, Thomas Keith Hairston of Ixx- ington; two daughters. Velvet Ann and Vera Jean Hairston, both of l-ex- sington; four grandchildren; two brothers, June Hairston of Doraville. Ga , and Troy Hairston of Mocksville; and four sisters. Geneva Mason of Mocksville, Bertha Hairston of Lexington.Virginia Hairston of Brentwood, N.Y., and Corlcnc Clement of Ossining. N.Y. Mrs. Tossie B. Ireland Mrs. Tossie Booe Ireland. 84. formerly of Rt. 8. Jack Booe Rd.. Mocksville, died Monday, June 10, at the Yadkin Nursing Center in Yadkinville where she had been a resident for the past six years. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Jerry Cloninger and Jack Johnson with burial to follow in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family requests that memorials be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Bear Creek Baptist Church, c/o Mr. Clarence G. Elmore. Rt. 5. Mock.sville. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Ireland was born June 20, 1906, in Davie County to the late Jud- son and Lula Sutton Booe, and was a homemaker. She attended Bear Creek Baptist Church. Her husband. Jay Ireland, preceded her in death in 1980. Survivors include: three daughters. Pauline Anderson of Rt. 6, Mocksville, Betty Henley of Rt. 4, Yadkinville, and Sylvia Hutchens of Rt. 3, Yadkinville; two sons, Clyde Ireland and Jerry Ireland, both of Rt. 8, Mocksville; 16 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one great-grcat- grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Eva Whitaker of Rt. 8, Mocksville. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO Luray L.R. Jackson : - Luray Ledford Ring Jackson,-70, of 1029 Louise Road, Winstdn: Salem, died Tuesday, June if, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was born Nov. 9, 1920, In Forsyth County to James F. and Bessie White Ledford. Mrs. Jackson spent most of her life in Forsyth County. She was a member of Friedland Moravian Church. She was employed with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for over 32 years before retiring. She is survived by her husband, Edwin Jackson of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Dunlevy of yadkinville; two sons, Dennis Ring Jr. of Clemmons and Artie J. Ring of Lexington; 8 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister. Miss Era Lee Ledford of Winston-Salem; and one brother, Arthur Ledford of Florida. Funeral services will be held Fri day, June 14, at 4 p.m. at Friedland Moravian Church, conducted by the Rev. Norwood Green with burial in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home in Winston-Salem from 7-9 p.m. Thurs day, June 13. Memorials may He made to Friedland Moravian Church in Winston-Salem. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 13, 1991 y cr- 9r t CVD William N. Mason Sr. Mr. William Napoleon Mason Sr., of 1608 Shadymount Avenue, Winsfon-Salem, died Saturday, June 8. He was bom Feb. ID, 1914, in Ad vance and spent 70 years in Winston-Salem. In the early years he worked for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and P^i Cola Bottling Company. He retired from the United States Post Office. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Mary Ella Mason; one son, William Ma.son Jr.; one daughter, Sylvia Mason of- Durham; one foster daughter, Mrs. Odessa D. Hanes; one grand daughter; and three foster grandsons. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, June II, at St. Paul United Methodist Church. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Inez C. Myers , Inez Coudi Myers of Harper Road. Clemmons, died Saturday, June 8, at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. She was the daughter of Nancy Ida Cook and Augustus Lee Couch of Vadkin County. She married Hal Richard Myers on April 28,1943, and they had hv^ in Clemmons since 1944. Mr. Myers died Dec. 31. 1974. Mrs. Myers was educated in the Vadkin County schools and at For- sylh Technical Community College. She was a charter member of the Practical Nurses Organization and did private duty nursing until I9»y. She is survived by: her daughters and sons-in-law, Robert W. and Shirley Myers Long. Jr. of Advance. Sam and Kay Myers Tilloteon ofFayetteville. Carolyn Myers Worden of Tarboro. Jerry and Geraldine Myers Styers of Boone; five grand children; one sister, Mrs. Vemon Stewart of Taylorsville and several cousins. . . Mrs. Myers was an active member of Clemmons United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Annie Alspaugh Circle, tauglrt in the church's Bible School, served on the Church's Missions Committee and as President of the Wesley Sunday ^"^Swices were to be held Wednesday. June 12, at 11 a.m. at Clernm^ United Methodist Church, conduced by the Revs. John Ferree and Brett ^Memorials may be made to cither the Children's Home, c/o Mr. John Ammons, 1001 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, 27104-3200 or to Clemmons United Methodist Chiwh. The Pipe Organ Fund, M"-'Jf"* cy Mehaffey, P.O. Box 829. Clem mons, 27012. Lewis Waugh Jr. Mr. Lewis Waugh Jr.. 65. of 111 N. Spruce St., Win.ston-Salcm, died at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital Friday, June 7. A native of Anni.ston, Ala., he was born Aug. 13. 1925. He was a World War II veteran. Survivors include: his wife, Evelyn Waugh Jones of Advance; one son, John Waugh of Kerncrsvillc; three daughters, Lisa Hamlin of Rural Hall. Tammy Simmons of Kernersville, and Tabathia Nixon of Walkcrtown; two grandsons; one brother and one sister. Funeral .services were Monday. June 10. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. David Pat^ terson. Burial followed in EastlaWn Gardens of Memory in Kernersville. IJRYIE CO. PDBDC CIBRXW* MOCKSVILLE. NC o -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 20, 1991 <r^ o « Mary Anne Fehmel Mary Anne Fehmel, 14. of Red Oak. Texas, died unexpectedly Fn- day, June 14. Miss Fehmel was Imm Dm. 20. 1976. in Ellis County. Texas, to Paul Richard and Mary Hams Pchmel. Funeral services were held at Byrum Chapel Monday. June 17. at 7:30 p.m. Burial was Tuesday. June 18, at 1 p.m. . Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her maternal grand mother, Flossie F. Mocksville; her brother. John Pau Fehmel and her sister, Linda Gail Fehmel. both of Red Oak. Texas. Dudley P. Lewis Mr. Dudley Pleasant Lewis. 79, of 5I9I Robinhood Rd., Winston- Salem, died Friday, June 14. at For- syth Memorial Hospital. He was bom June 7,1912, inCer- manton to Joel Pleasant and Ada Frances Brown Lewis. Mr. Lewis was preceded in death by his wife. Maude Lewis. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Hollar of Winston-Salem; two sons, Arlen and Cary Lewis, Iwth of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Myra Blaylock of Advance and Virginia Smith of Walnut Cove; and two brothers, John Lewis of Winston- Salem and Joe Lewis of Mcadowview. Va. Graveside services were held Sun day. June 16. at Olivet Moravian Church graveyard, conducted by the Rev. Henry Uwis. Walter C. fjantes Walter Charles Ijames, 56. of Hickory Street. Cooleemee. died Thursday, June 13. at Davie County Hospital after a one-week illness. The funeral was conducted Mon day, June 17, in the Mitchell and Fair Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating was the Rev. James L. Stowe, pastor of Gathsemane Baptist Church. Burial was in the Salisbury National Cemetery with military rites by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Born April 29, 1935, in Rowan County, Ijames was a son of Edith Rousseau Ijames of Cooleemee and the late Cleatus Ijames. Educated in the schools of Rowan and Davie counties, he also attended a trade school in Greensboro in auto body repair and upholstery. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War. He is survived by his mother, Edith Rousseau Ijames of Cooleemee. Carl F. Riddle Mr. Carl Franklin Riddle, 83, of 3857 Reynolds Road, Winston- Salem. died Saturday, June 15. at the Moravian Home. He was bom Oct. 24, 1907, in Davie County to John Levin and Minnie Foster Riddle. He retired from Mutual of Omaha after 44 years of service. In retirement, he was an ac complished woodworker and gardener. He was active in the Belhania Moravian Church where he was a long-time member. Surviving are: his wife, Ocie Helsabeck Riddle; two daughters, Mrs. Kent (Peggy) Taylor and Mrs.' Paul (Carolyn) Marshall, both of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Also surviving are: a sister. Mrs. Mary Riddle Gough; a niece, Mrs. Kelly Smith of Mocksville: a half- brother, John R. Riddle; and his step mother. Mrs. Marie Riddle of Advance. He was preceded in death by a brother. Levin Riddle. Funeral .services were Monday, June 17, at the Bethania Moravian Church. Burial followed in God's Acre of Bethania Moravian Church. Helen R. Jones Helen Ritchie Jones, 67, of 500 Magnolia Avenue, Salisbury, died Thursday. June 13. at her home. She had been in declining hwlth for six months and seriou.sly ill for two weeks • The funeral was Saturday. June 15. at James C. Lyerly Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Ran dall Rogers, pastor, and Donald R. Vcss. associate pastor, of Rowan Christian Assembly of God and Gary Hoffman, pastor of Franklin Racist Church. Burial was in (Tiestnut Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Rowan Christian Assembly of God. 185 Dukeville Road. Salisbury. N.C. 28146. or Hospice of Rowan Coun ty, P.O. Box 1603. Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1603. Bom Dec. 25. 1923, in Rowan County, Mrs. Jones was a daughter of the late Charles and Daisy Safrit Ritchie. Educated in the Rowan County schools, she was retired front Rbwan Medical Facilities of S&lisbury. She was a charter member of Rowan Christian Assentbly of God- . .. . Her husband, Calvin H. Jones. died Aug. 7. 1959. „ , . u Survivors include: a son, Calvin H. Jones Jr. of Salisbury; a daughter. Mrs. Charles Lee (Shcran) Page of Mocksville; six grandchildren; threegreat-grandchildren; and three sisters. Hazel Lyerly and Mild^ Peeler, both of Salisbury, and Gladys Suther of Concord. Davie COvi.icy - ouiio MocKsvllld, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 20, 1991 yj) (b Harold Joe Seamon Mr. Harold Joe Seamon, 64, of Rt. Mocksville, died Wednes day, June 12, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral ser vices were held bvThe Revs. John Deyton and Hal Varner with Masonic and burial in Concord United Methodist Church ^ Memorials may becird United Meth^ist »ch,Rt. 7, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. He was born July 18, 1^ • Davie County, f nnd Grace Holt Seamon. He wasemployed with Uxington FurniturecZpany of Mocksville, and was 5 member of Concord United Methodist Church. u7«rM"hc „» a .«"aa War II. having served in the U.S. %7rvivors include: his wife, Mildred Nail Seamon of the homeone daughter, l^u Ann &amon^^ Winslon-Salem; one son, Ronald Joc Kan of A.lvan«- cWMron; two and Myrtle Cook, both ofMocksville; and brothers Thomas Seamon of W^lcaf a Daniel Seamon of Salisbury. > Mrs. Lola H. Smith Mrs. Lola Dare Howard Smith, 92, of Route 1, Rainbow Road, Ad vance, died Saturday, June 15, in the emergency room of Forsyth Memorial Hospital after an extend ed illness. Funeral services were Tuesday, June 18, in Bethlehem United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Robert Feurifoy and Donald Funderburk. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be nwdc to the Building Fund of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Route 1, Box 137, Advance, N.C. 27006 or the Building Fund of the Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Mrs. Smith was bom July 7, 1898 in Davie County to the late Thomas Kelley and Julia Smith Howard. She was a homemaker and lifelong member and Sunday School teacher at the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Norma S. Cook, May 19, 1977. Survivors include; her husband, Ottis Helseback Smith of the home, to whom she had been married for 72 years; four daughters, Mrs. Elsie Black of Lcwisville, Mrs. Ella Gray Smith and Mrs. Maxine Boger, both of Mocksville, Mrs. Jean West of Advance; four sons, Elbert Smith, Hebert Smith, Charles Smith and Ar nold Smith, all of Advance; 21 grand children; 24 great-grandchildren; two .stepgreat-grandchildren; and two si.sters, Mrs. Alma King of Advance and Mrs. Sally H. Suber of Winston-Salem. ^ Phillip G. Wilkerson Mr. Phillip Gray Wilkerson, 34, of 364 Conrad Rd., Lcwisville, died at home Monday, June 10. He was bom June 19, 1956, in Winston-Salem to Bernard Thomas and Edith Talbott Wilkerson. He was a graduate of the Univer sity of Charlotte with a degree in business and was employed with Eckerd Dmg Stores as assistant manager for five years. He was a member of Ardmore Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Becl^ DeBorde Wilkerson of the home; his mother and father; paternal grand father, Mr. George T. Wilkerwn of Virgilina, Va.; two brothers, Ricky Wilkerson of Farmington and Darrell Wilkerson of Greensboro. A memorial service was held Wednesday, June 12, at Ardmore Baptist Church with Dr. J.L. Wilson officiating. Memorials may be made to ALS Association, 21021 Ventura Blvd , Suite 321, Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364-9764 or Ardmore Baptist Church Building Fund, 530 Irving St., Wiaston-Salem, N.C. 27103. DollieH. Ward Dollie Mae Hicks Ward, ."iS, of 90 Seventh St., Lexington, died Thurs day, June 13, at Lexington Memorial Hospital. The funeral was Saturday, June 15, at Robbins Memorial Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Bobby FIcenor and Don Hicks. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Born April 24, 1933, in Watauga County, Mrs. Ward was a daughter of the late Clinard Roscvcit and Beulah Blanch Presnell. She was a homemaker and member of Robbins Memorial Baptist Church. Her hushand, Clint Cecil Ward, preceded her in death. Survivors include: two sons, Lester Grant Ward of Greensboro and Gif- ford Gold Ward of Lexington; three, daughters, Tina Faye Ward, Beulah Blanch Everhart and Glenda Jean Shrewsbury, all of Lexington; 12 grandchildren. Five brothers, the Rev. Don Hicks of King, Junior C. Hicks of Welcome, James B. Hicks of Mock.svtlle, Haymon H. and Victor Hicks, both of Lexington; and five sisters, Faye Clark of Columbia. S.C., Lou Anna Presnell of Chur- chland, Wilma Mathis and Mammic Shrewsbury, both of Southmont, and Jean Huni of I^xingtnn. Sandra M. Williams Mrs. Sandra Faye Minor Williams, 39, of4910Kaysboro Dr., Winston- Salem, died Thursday, June 13, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom Dec. 9, 1951, in Winston-Salem to Bill and Thelma Uwis Minor. She had lived all of her life in Forsyth County, and was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church. Surviving are: her husband, Jim my Williams, of the home; two daughters, Monica Hope Williams and Summer Grace Williams, both of the home; her mother and father; and three brothers, Danny Minor and Tim Minor, both of Davie County, and Dickie Minor of Stokes County. Graveside services were held Saturday, June 15, at Union Hill Bap tist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Cecil Cave officiating. OAVIE CO, PUBUC DBRAIW MOCKSVILLE^ NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 27, 1991 a QJ Lois Boger Brown Mrs. Lois Boger Brown. 83. of Angell Road, died Saturday. June 22. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday. June 25. at Batons Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Donald Funderburk. Burial followed in Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Mrs. Brown was bom Sept. 7, 1907, in Davie County, daughter of the late Charlie Stewart and Amanda Miller Boger. She was a homcmaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore Brown, on Aug. I 17, 1988. Survivors include: three brothers. I John and Grady Boger of Mocksville, and Clarence Boger of China Grove; one sister, Mary Angell of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. William G. Dunn The Rev. William Gilmer Dunn, 65, of Yadkinville, died Thursday, June 20. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Satur day, June' 22, at Soul Harbour Church, conducted by the Revs. Ray Honeycutt, James Stowe, Gaylc Stoker, and Gerald Miller. Burial was in the Yadkinville Memorial Gardens. He was bom in Davie County to William OIlie and Nannie Smith Dunn, was a minister and contractor. He was pastor of Soul Harbor Church. Surviving are: his wife, Dorothy Phillips Dunn, of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Joy and Randy Hutchens of Yadkinville; three sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. Lany and Debbie Dunn, Mr. Donald and Kay Dunn, and Mr. Earl and Cherri I^nn, all of Yadkinville; six grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Cleo Fetree of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Ruth Robertson of Advance, Mrs. Loiene Petiee of Winsttm-Salem, and Mrs. Linda Gilley of Kemersville; and three brothers, Vance Dunn of Mocksville, Hubert and J.B . Dunn, both of Advance. The Rev. Dunn was preceded in death by a daughter, Patricia Ann; a sister, Gladys Foster, and a brother, Leo Dunn. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Yadkin County Hospice, c/o Yadkin County Health Department, Yadkin ville, N.C. V Stanley L. Childers Mr. Stanlqr Lewis Childers, 78, of Rt. 8, Angell Rd., Mocksville died Tue.sday afiemoon, June 18, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Thurs day. June 20, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. David Gilbreath. Burial with masonic graveside rites followed In Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery. The family request that memorials be considered for the Oxford Or phanage. c/o Mr. David Grissom. Supt., College St.. Oxford, N.C. 27565 or to Eaton's Baptist Church, c/o Nelda Pope Brown, Rt. 6, Box 7.3A, MocLsville, N.C. 27028. Mr. Childers was born Oct. 25, 1912, in Ircdell County to the late Lee Victor and Clelia Blankenship Childers, and was retired after 25 years of .service with Southern Railway. He was a member of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge No. 134, a member of the Hejaz Shrine in Giwnville, S.C., the Scottish Rite in Wiaston-Salcm, and Woodmen of the World. He was a member and deacon of Eaton's Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a son, Ben Childers in 1987, and also by two brothers. Survivors include: his wife, Mildred Brewer Childers, to whom he had been married for 56 years; one son, Joseph R. Childers of Rt. 8, Mocksville; two granddaughters, Mona C. Wallace of Rt. 9. Mocksville, and Lisa C. Beane of Rt. 3, Mocksville; two great-grandsons, and one .stcpgrcat-grand.son; two sisters, Ethel Taylor of Mocksville and Garnet C. Shook of Portsmouth. Va.; and two brothers. Harry L. Childers of Colonial Heights. Va.. and Hugh A. Childers of Richmond. Va. \ D. Diggs 73, Of Salisbuo^, diedafter beL •'"ne 23. wveral years. '•ealfh for Tues- Cemetery in Salish.iL t^ftaplain William C County,;!V"'iam DSier andV"""^''''''''*^ DIggs HeZc j Peoples n County«nd was retS from • wru^osfs s«fers, Mary Tamer of Ma,iS.'S'""'' - Irene L. Fleming Medical Cenicr in '-"""''""S day, June 21 from^ •" an auto accidem. ' Thursday. Juw'^"aTlw ^ AMR Zion ChurVh in o™'?Pcv. Irvi,s w,?| nffi The ^-fheinthcchuS •will he at mL The Puncral Home in |J''"!''"^'"dcvcnl""on Thursday whe^fiTL-n'i"'^ '"fhechurch.^wi;^:^^^receive friends one ho.m o ^ service. '<» the ^"8- '5. daughter of WnFf°""'^' '^ig. A° homema^erlj^mber of MooiSs rt f ® IZion Church ^®P®' Wary Ruth Bost of cI^T Alice Marie Cleveland, and several grandchildren ° <r- OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRAR" mocksville. nc -DAVIE C()UNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, .lunc 27, 1991 Mrs. Ruby C. Gross Mrs. Ruby Clodfcltcr Gross, 73. of 39 Hoskins Dr., Wiaston-Salem, died Wednesday. June 19. at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Gross was born Sept. 16. 1917. in Wiaston-Salem to William J. and Trudic Aaron Clodfelter. She lived her entire life in Wiaston- Salem and worked for R.J.R. Tobac co Company for 26 Vi years. She was a mem^r of Ml. Pleasant United Melhtxii.sl Church. Surviving arc: three daughters. Mrs. Jeannette Blake of Bobbit Rd.. Advance. Mrs. Nancy McGee of Raleigh, and Mrs. Marjorie Adams of Rainbow Rd., Advance: one .son. Jerry Boles of Pfafftown; 10 grand children: 10 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lillie Mae Marsh of Winston-Salem. Funeral .services were Friday. June 21, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel, conducted by Bishop Bobby Cranmi and the Rev. Marilyn Cirulis. Burial followed in the Gardens of Memory in Walkcrtown. Gertrude C. Lowery Mrs. Gertrude Collins Lowery. 72. of 1800, Greencedar Lane. Winston- Salem, died Tue.sday, June 18. at Medical Park Hospital. She was born Oct. 31. 1918, in Lillington to William and Mary Smith Collins. Mrs. Lowery was a member of Vernon Forest Baptist Church. She was employed with Royal Cake Co. for 15 years. Surviving are: her husband. Bob Lowery of the home; four sons, Robert "Bobby" Lowery and Ralph E. Lowery, both of Lexington, Samuel W. Lowery of Lenoir, and Bruce W. Lowety of Winston-Sdem; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce James of Advance; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four brothers; and three sisters. Funeral services were Thursday, June 20, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Sammy Shoaf. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Jerry Lynn Hall Jerry Lynn Hall, 46, of Route 3, Giles Road. Lexington, died Mon day. June 24, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He had been seriously ill for six months. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Thurs day at Reeds United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Dee B. Martin. Wade Wright, and Jim Martin. Burial will be in the church cemetery. I The family will be at Voglers- Piedmont Funeral Home Wednc.sday night from 7 to 9 and the remainder of the time at the home on Giles Road. Memorials may be made to Reeds United Methodist Church. Route 18. Box 1651, Lexington. N.C. 27292. j Bom Sept. 5, 1944 in Rowan County, Hall was the son of Robert Lee Hall and Pauline Miller, both of Tyro. He was employed in maintenance with Rea Construction Co. and was a member of Reeds United Methodist Church. Mr. Hall was a lifetime member of AMVETS Post 13. a member of American Legion Post 162, and the No. 12 Hunting Club. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, Pheba Jane Koonts Hall; a son, Sidney Lynn Hall of Tyro; a daughter, Jerri Amanda Hall of Tyro; three brothers. Robert Sidney Hall of Mocksville. Donald Hall of Tyro, and John F. Hall of Lexington; and a sister. Mary Baker of California. Timothy B. Keller Mr. Timothy Boyd Keller, 22. of Grove St.. Coolccmee. died Wednes day. June 19. in Marion. S.C.. from injuries .su.staincd in an auto accident Funeral services weit- .Saliinlay! June 22. in Riton s Funeral Chapel conducted by the Revs. Shelby Har- bour and Ron Honeycutt. Burial was •" cemetei^-in Hiddcnite. He was born Feb. M. 1969. in Salisbury. He graduated from the Sparta School of Aeronautics in niech.inicwith USAir m Winston-Salem. Su^ivore include: his mother. .Sandra K. Milfsaps of Coolecmee; his I? 7' Boyd Spillman ofMocksville; one brother, Chris Keller of Coolr^mee; and his maternal grandmother. Maggie Millsaps of Mocksville. --Si OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVaJ-E. NC yO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 27, 1991 <L Paul Willis Shepherd Paul Willis Shepherd. 63, of Oregon City, Ore. died Wednesday, June 12 in Oregon. He was bom June 17, 1927 in Graham, to the late Claude W. and Melissa Diamont Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd was a graduate of Elon College with a bachelor's degree. He transferred in I960 from Carolina Biological Supply in Burl ington to Gladstone, Ore. to help pioneer its Oregon division. He was employecd there for 37 years as head of preserved materials and later shipping. Survivors include: his wife, Dian- na L. Shepherd, of the home; his stepmother. Elizabeth Shepherd, of Cooleemee; two daughters, Cristal R. Shepherd of the home and Melissa Bonn of Beavercreek, Ore.; two sons, Steven Shepherd of Springfield, Ore. and John Shepherd of Colo.; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Dorothy Harvey of Stanton, Va., Mary Shepherd of Wilmington, and Rober ta Stutts of Winston-Salem. The body was cremated, and a memorial service was held June IS at First Presbyterian Church, Oregon City, Ore. Memorials may be made either to First Presbyterian Church, 1321 Linn Avenue, Otegon City, Ore. 97045 or Cooleemee Methodist Church, Cooleemee, 27012. Dave Tomlin • Mr. Dave Tomlin, 82, of Route 7, Yadkinville, died Monday, June 24, in Hoots Memorial Ho^ital Monday, after being in declining health for several years. Mr. Tomlin was born March 22, 1909, in Davie County, to the late Gus and Maggie Tomlin. He was a retired self-employed landscapcr. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at Taber nacle United Church of Christ in Yadkin County. The Rev. William Vanderburg will officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery. The body was to be taken from the funeral home to the church at 11 a.m. Wednesday, where the family will receive friciwls for one hour prior to the service. Survivors include five nieces and one nephew. Allen E. Wilson Allen Eugene Wilson, 66, of 401 Mock Place, Apt. E.. was found dead at his home Monday, June 24. He had been in declining health for several years. The funeral will be 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent funeral home. The Rev. Melvin Pcay will officiate. Burial will be in Mainvillc AME Zion Church cemetery. The family will receive friends in the chapel one hour prior to the service. Mr. Wilson was bom May 12, 1925, in Davie County, Wilson was the son of the late Robert We.slcy and Julia Jones Wilson. Survivors include three brothers. John Wilson of Lexington, and F.r- vin and Gilbert Wilson, both Mocksvillc; four sistcs, Beulah Scott, Ira Ijames, and Beatrice Cain, all of Mocksville, and Alberta Foster of In- wood. N.Y. L..„- Vl I OAVIE CO. PUBUG UBRAR> mocksville. ho 3