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3rd Qtr Jul - SepO r~ I yn o) V- <5 o Larry Russell Gregory July 28, 1950 - July 1, 2022 (age 71) Mr. Larry Russell Gregory, 71, of Mocksville, passed away peacefully at home on July 1, 2022. He was born on July 28,1950 in Winston-Salem to the late William Earl "Scotty" Gregory and Mary Edra Green. He is survived by his wife, Stacy, of 38 years; his adopted daughter. Missy Taylor (Jim); son, Michael (Sarah); daughter. Savanna Click (Nathan); stepchildren, Tracy Fuquay and Michael Strickland (Beth); grandchildren. Erica Mabe (Patrick), Amber Groce (Jody), JD Mabe (LeighAnne), Bradley Mabe (Kristen), Coty Strickland, Heather Garland (Jake), Lisa Strickland (Josh), Marissa Roberts, Scotty Blankinship, Page Fuquay, Britney Blankinship, Anna Taylor, Keli Taylor, Daylin Click, Jacob Gregory, Mikayla Click, Aiden Cadmen, Deacon Click, and Elizabeth Click; and 12 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers. Bill (Shirley), Ron (Linda), Jerry, and Richard; sister, Barbara; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and stepfather, Posie "Bud" Beck; sister-in-law, Judy Gregory; former brother-in-law, Alonzo Hester; and nephew, Russell Gregory. Mr. Gregory was drafted into the Vietnam War in 1971 and was honorably discharged in 1972. He was an infantryman and cook. After his military service, he worked at RJ Reynolds Tobacco company for 22 years then retired and started a furniture refinishing business, Davie Refinishing, until he medically retired in 2002. Mr. Gregory was an avid fisherman, loved hunting and shooting, and raising chickens and birds. He also loved gardening and woodworking, and made many beautiful pieces of furniture, walking canes, and bird houses. He was an excellent artist as well. He enjoyed spending time with his siblings playing cards, going on fishing trips, and being in nature. He was gentle, loving, and always willing to serve others. He was a friend to all and was known as the peacemaker among his siblings. Mr. Gregory was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he was always willing to serve anyone in need. He served those in his family, his community, and his church family. His loving spirit will be missed among all his friends and family. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, July 7, 2022 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Clemmons with Bishop Kevin Griffin officiating. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, July 6, 2022 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. - uv ci Song Viet Cao December 18, 1936 ~ July 2, 2022 (age 85) Song Viet Cao, age 85, of Advance, NO, passed away on July 2, 2022, at Autumn Care of Salisbury. Song was born on December 18, 1936, in Quang Tin, Vietnam. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Lam Thj Dao, and three brothers. He and his beloved wife were blessed with two children. Song is survived by his son, Linh Huy Dao Cao and wife, Thi Cam Le of Advance, NC; his daughter, Ha Minh Thj Sprinkle and husband, Sean Martin Sprinkle of Mocksville, NC; a brother. Lac Cao of Vietnam; and four beautiful grandchildren, Casey and Christine Cao and Joey and Hannah Sprinkle. A visitation for Song will be held on Saturday, July 9, from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm at Holy Family Catholic Church of Clemmons. Following visitation at 12:00 pm the funeral mass will begin, also at Holy Family Catholic Church of Clemmons. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. _c^ r~ vn uJ cL <c i- ci o ci r- b Cji. :3 »- o Joyceann Manseau Johnson February 2. 1947-July 2, 2022 MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Joyceann Manseau Johnson, 75, of Sunset Drive, died Saturday, July 2, 2022, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Saiem. She was born on February 2, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York, to the late Lloyd Manseau and Emily Messina of New York. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Dennis Johnson. In addition to her mother, survivors include her children, Evelyn Gruosso of Mocksville, Tina Gruosso of New York, and Jason Johnson (Jennifer) of Montana; eight grandchildren, Richard, John, Danny, Briann, Hayden, Mackenzie, Daniel John, and Joseph; five great-grandchildren, Alyiah, Khalil, T.J., Trinity, and Leah; and her siblings, Lynette Gentile, Lloyd Manseau, Anthony Manseau, and James Manseau all of New York. Online condolences may be made atwww.eatonfuneralservice.com. ■i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2022 Death Notice Ozora Lou Ball Martin, 91, of Clemmons, died Saturday, July 2,2022. Dennis Wilson Alexander Dennis Wilson Alexander, 78, passed away at his home on July 1,2022. He was bom in Iredell County on June 23, 1944, son of the late Ralph Wilson Alexander and Wilma Louise Lipe Alexander. Dennis was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend who will be missed deeply by all who knew him. He retired from Westing- house after 25 years. He then worked for Security Ser vices that provided security for Sara Lee. Dennis loved his Harley, shooting pool with his friends and NASCAR. He proudly served his country in the U .S. Army during the Vietnam Era. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his wife, Dorothy Elaine Lawson Alexander, and a broth er-in-law. Larry Eubanks Sr. Dennis is survived by: a daughter. Sharon Alexander Wall (Slugger Hill); a son, Michael Dennis Alexander; 3 grandchildren, Dustin Rierson (Tabitha), Mary Beth Wall (Johnny Long) and Cody Alexander (Kaitlyn); 2 great-grandsons, Caleb and JD. Rierson; 2 sisters, Deb orah "Debbie" Eubanks and Michelle Griffin (Gwynn); a brother, Charles Randolph "Randy" Alexander (Evelyn); numerous nieces and nephews; and a friend, Sarah Frye. Entombment services with military honors will be con ducted 11 a.m. Friday. July 8 at Parklawn Memorial Park Mausoleum with Pastor Greg Hall officiating. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pan. Thursday, July 7 at Hay- worth-Miller Funeral Home in Rural Hall. The family would like to thank Trellis Supportive Care for all of their love and support during Dennis' time of Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to: Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Ln., Winston-Salem. NC 27103. Online condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller£om. Alice Davidson Alice Davidson, 75, transitioned from earth to glory on Saturday, June 25,2022 at her residence. Mrs. Davidson's service was on Wednesday, July 6 at 1 p.m.. Roberts Chapel,'Mocksville, with a public viewing on Tuesday, July 5 from 1-5 pun. also at Roberts Chapel, Mocksville. Mrs. Davidson is survived by: a son, John Ijames, Salisbury; 2 sisters, Mary Ruth Host, Cleveland, NC and Betty Ann Walker, Salisbury; grandson, Johnathan Mer- ritt; a host of grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Lynda Dimn Giliey Mrs. Lynda Dunn Giliey, 92, of Kemersville. passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at Kemersville Medical ^ Center. , . She was bora Jan. 15,1930 in Davie County to William Ollie Dunn and Nannie Smith Dunn. Lynda grew up in Davie County '^1 —and loved to travel with her hus--1*^. < > r^' band, Sam. She was a member _ of Bethlehem United Methodist •" Church in Advance and attended ''. Oak Ridge Baptist Church. - 5 - She was preceded in death Jf by: her husband, Sam Giliey; 4 sisters, Ruth Robertson, CleoPe- ' : • tree, Gladys Foster and Lorene -Fetree; and 4 brothers, Vance, Gilmer, Leo and Hubert Dunn. Surviving: her son, Jim Burton; a daughter-in-law, Chris Burton; a stepdaughter. Sheila Beaver (Dennis); 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; a brother, J.B. Dunn (Gay); sister-in-law and caregiver, Norma Jean Dunn; and caregivers, Teresa, Jetta,Ta]isha, Glenda and Pam. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 3 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Pastor Steve Roberson officiating. Interment followed in Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance. The family received friends one hour before the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: The Shepherds' Center of Kemersville., Online condolenc www.haywonh-miller£om. Jeffery Seaford Lambe Mr. Jeffery Seaford Lambe, 64, of Ijames Church Road and formerly of NC 801 South, Mocksville. died Thurs day, June 30,2022 at his home. He was bora on Aug. 15, 1957 in Davie County to the late Shirley Elizabeth Seaford Spry. Mr. Lambe was an avid "hot-rod- ^ giAa^gsc^ der" Md loved cai^. preceded in death . " ' ^ by his wife. Donna Marie Taylor Lambe. Survivors include: his son, Dillon Lambe (Rachel) of Mocksville; his grandson, Jackson Grant Lambe; and sev eral nieces, nephews, and cousins. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Stan Riddle offi ciating. The family received friends following the service. In lieu of flowers, consider memorials for: Camp Man na Ministries, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences; www£atonfuneralservice.com. DAVKE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thiirsasy, July 7,2022 cj Sarah Elizabeth Xib' Forrest Massey Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth (Lib) Forrest Massey, 94, of Greenhill Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 1, 2022, peacefully at her home surrounded by her family. She was bora on Jan. 28,1928 in Davidson County to the late Geoi^e Franklin and Sar- ah Elizabeth Barnes Forrest. f r i, • • Hanes Hosiery and AT&T. She • • v > ^ was a longtime member of the ; Spencer Moose Lodge, a mem- ^ . ber of the YMCA, active in the " Center community in years past, ^ and was the oldest member of No j| . Creek Primitive Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she ^ ii.J'--: V''"' preceded in death by: her%'"■ J- V v husband of 30 years, Harry Copej Massey; her brothers, James,\ I - Pete, and Abe Forrest; and a sis- '—' ter,AnnEvans. Survivors include: her children, Steve Vestal (San dra), Debbie Spillman (Kenny), and Tanya Johnson, all of Mocksville, and Sue Massey Carter of Lexington; 6grandchildren, Stephanie Arrington (Todd), Emily Snider(Bryan), Jessi Andrade, Joshua Wesley (Pimsani), MichaelForrest (Margaret), and KayRon Lantz; 9 great-grand-children, Jordan O'Neill (Maria), Matthew Snider, LukeSnider, Kamron Lantz, Gavin Arrington, Sarah Andrade,Bryson Lantz, Talan Andrade, and Phillip Forrest: 2 ^at-great-grand-daughters, Ali and Braelynn; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.ra. Tuesday,July 5 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Elder Eddie Fowler officiating. Interment followed in No Creek PrimitiveBaptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for. No Creek Primitive Baptist, 372 Williams Meadow, Lane,Winston-Salem, NC 27127 .Online condolences: www.ea- lonfuneralservice.com. Homer Lee Simpson Homer Lee Simpson, 74, of Mocksville (formerly of Asheboro), passed away peacefully at his home on July 1, 2022. Homer was bom on Feb. 8,1948 in Surry County, son of the late Sam and Lula (Wood) Simpson. In addition to his mother and father. Homer was preceded in death by: his wife of 52 years, Ila Ruth (Dowel!) Simpson; his brothers, Troy, Wayne, Harry, and Raymond Simpson; sisters, Mary Ruth Kimmer and Jo Arm Brooks. In life. Homer graduated from Union Grove High School where,he excelled at basketball. He honored our country and served in the U.S. Army and was awarded numerous metals including National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Sen'ice Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, W/60 Device, and a Good Conduct Medal. After his time in the military. Homer chose a career in the concrete industry where he was a concrete pourer. He loved carp fi shing, old bluegrass music and Atlanta Braves Baseball. Homer is survived by: a sister, Deborah Whitt of Mocksville; special niece and nephew, Charlie and Pam Keen; several nieces and nephews; and 2 special dogs, Maggie and Brownie. A service for Homer will be held at a later date. Homer will be laid to rest at Grassy Knob Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please consider adonation to Mountain Valley Hospice or the Davie County Humane Society. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the Simpson Family. James David Plott James David Plott - born on Feb. 14, 1955 - passed peacefully at the Hinkle Hospice House in Lexington on July 3,2022. He was a kind, honest, and loyal man with a thirst for knowledge and a love for the natural world. He grew up I in rural Advance in a time beforer^' • the hustle and bustle. His parents' house was located in the south- east comer of the 1-40 and NC iflik • ' intersection; although 1-40- stopped there at the time and did • not continue any farther west. Hej enjoyed recounting the genuine ' people and places of the bygonedays in Advance, .Smith Grove and Farmington. As a child, he ? enjoyed watching all of the west- ^ em cowboy shows, taking familyvacations, and quarreling with his two older sisters, especially Nancy. As an adolescent, he enjoyed playing baseball, and later softball, as well as hunting and fi shing; especially in Farmington. Later in life, he enjoyed playing cowboy, tiding bareback broncos in local rodeos before multiple injuries took their toll and led him to stop, but not before he learned to live by the motto "When you get knocked off the horse, you have to dust yourself off and get right back in the saddle." He enjoyed keeping up with the na tional rodeo circuits, and he especially enjoyed watching the PRCA on The Cowboy Chaimel. He started his career working on the tobacco market for RJ Reynolds, then on various farms around Davie Coun ty, including South Fork on Woodward Road and Whip O Will on Cana Road. Later, he worked as a project manager for Davis-Martin-Powell & Associates, a civU engineer ing firm in High Point, and then as public works director for Davie County. He knew many people in the county and would rarely drive down any road without waving to someone he knew. He had a deep respect for Native Americans and shared a passion for their culture and values, He collected many books and enjoyed studying the history of the tribes. He even learned to speak the Cherokee language. In 2015, he enjoyed a solo mission trip to Arizona to help rehabilitate a Christian church in the town of Window Rock, the capital of the Navajo Reservation. Toward the end of his life, he enjoyed reading the accounts of early interactions with the Cherokee Indians from the persjjective of the Moravian Church. He is preceded in death by: his parents, James Henry Jr. "J.H." and Betty Plott. He is survived by: his only child, James Read (Alyssa) Plott, and his grandson, James Samuel Plott of Thomas- ville; his 2 sisters, Gail Walker of Advance and Nancy (Ar- nie) Harpe of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of fl owers, please consider making a donation in David's honor to: Western Indian Ministries at 505-371- 5749; or to The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation at 202-857-0166. Online condolences: mvwJiayworth-mHler.coni. Cocf/ f7i AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2022 - c; f,, Edwin Leonard Stilcklsnd Eddie Strickland, 67, of Hampton, Va. passed away on June 24,2022 peacefully at his home. Edwin was preceded in death by: his father, Edward Sr., and mother, Mildred; his wife, Jeanette; daughter, Al lison; 7 siblings, Maxine Brady, Edward Jr., Esther Wil liams (Russ), William G^ancy), Barbara Anderson (Andy), Debbie Cabal, and Jimmy (Holly); 11 nieces and nephews; and beloved dog, Sam. The family will hold a private celebration of life in Mocksville. In lieu of flowers, donations in Edwin's memory may be made to; Humane Society of Davie County, hsdavie. org. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family David Grady TVivette Mr. David Grady Trivette, 90, of Cana Rbad, Mocks ville, passed away Monday, July 4,2022, at Kate B.Reyn olds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Nov.13, 1931 in Davie County to the late Henry Watson and Lena WhitakerTrivette. Mr. Trivette was drafted in the i • - ^ Army and was stationed in Germa- [ , S "y ihe Korean Conflict. He R 'S?'" j co-owned and operated a mobile L ' . .1J sawmill for many years and later ^ ia rstired from Sheffield Pallet. Mr. JH Trivette enjoyed yard work and gardening, tinkering with engines, and spending time with his grand- children, family, and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his wife, Linda Ball Trivette; and his siblings, Leslie Trivette, Pauline T. Smith, Bill Trivette, Jo Ann T. Hawks, and Tommy Trivette. Survivors include: his children, Anita T. Beadle (Steve), Karen T. Bennett, and Ronald Trivette; grandchil dren, Shanda Sechrest (Jonathan), Blake Smith (Shirlena), and Lauren Bennett; great-grandchildren. Jaxon Sechrest, Layla Smith, and Lana Johnson: siblings; Harold Trivette and Nancy T. McHan; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, July 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Bob Briggs of ficiating. Interment will follow in Chestnut Grove Unit ed Methodist Church cemetery. The family wUl receive friends for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for: Trellis Hospice & Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Wlnston-Salem, NC 27103; or Chestnut Grove UMC Clemetery Fund, 2812 US 601, MocksviUe, NC 27028, Online condolences; www.eaionfiineralservice.c'^m. Harry Lee Wallace Jr. Harry Lee Wallace Jr., 71, of Mocksville. died Wednes day, June 29, 2022 at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 28,1951 in Savannah, Ga. to the late Harry Wallace Sr. and Helen Mar- garet Snead Woo. Harry was a ; member of Cornerstone Christian Church. He retired from Lowe's Home Improvement and later ■- woredk at Mocksville Builders rH'"" " Supply as store manager. In addition to his parents, he Lt ^^2s preceded in death by: hisB8B|SS5S '. stepfather, Mac Woo; and a sis- a® Margaret Carpenter. Survivors include: his wife, Jannie Wagg Wallace; daughters, Jamie Hewitt (Bryan Love) of Branson, Mo., Natalie Wallace (Anthony Cope) of Cool- eemee, and Ashley Wallace (Steve Clapper) of Minerva, Ohio; siblings, Cynthia Woo-Nichols (Jay) of Lake Ju- naluska, and Richard Woo (Pam) of Savannah, Ga.; spe- .cial sister-in-law, Jackie Wagg; and grandchildren, Jeremy, Jack, Alec, Autumn, Madelyn, Ava Grace, and Cassius. A memorial service was conducted at 3 pjn., Saturday, July 2 at Cornerstone Christian Church with Pastor Kev in Frack officiating. The service is available to view on the Lambert Funeral Home website. The family received friends at the church following the service. Memorials may be considered for: Cornerstone Chris tian Church. 1585 NC 801 N, MocksviUe, NC 27028, Memo: Maintenance Fund or Stone By Stone Ministry. Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomencxom. Carrie Lena Whitt Whitaker Mrs. Carrie Lena Whitt Whitaker, 88, of Redskin Way, died Thursday, June 30, 2022, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom on Aug. 17,1933 in Suny County to the Grover and Cora Stanley Mrs. Whitaker was a member/9| of Oak Grove United Method- 'H Church and a member of the United Methodist Women. She ' 1 ^ loving wife, mother,. S I grandmother, and mother-in-law. ' J In addition to her parents, sheJ was preceded in death by: 2 sis- ters, Sylvia Jessup and Betty Lou^ \ Lineberry; and 2 brothers, Pete . ■ ■ % I Whitt and Donald Whitt. \ ■ Survivors: include her hus- ■ '■ y-.''l band of 67 years, Lonnie Ray Whitaker; 3 children, Cathy Hockaday (Ricky) of Advance, Doug Whitaker (Cindy) of MocksvUle, and Penny Moxley (Steve) of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, Suzanne Doub (Casey), Christopher Mox ley (Shelby), Josh Whitaker, William Hockaday (Kailyn), Ryan Moxley (Heather), Daniel Moxley (Sadee), and Jer emy Whitaker (Katie); 9 great-grandchildren, Emberiy, Avery, Ava, Kyndall, Grayson, Willow, Shelby, Dixie, and Edynn; a sister, Sally Evans; 2 brothers, Ronald Whitt and Kent Whitt; several nieces and nephews; and many special friends. A hineral service was conducted at 3 p Jn. Sunday, July 3 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with Rev. Bob Summers officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Friends paid respects from l-6pjn.on Saturday, July 2 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: for Oak Grove UMC Cemetery fund, 1994 US 158, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. ci O Oo V) UJ rs V- <5 o Charles Wehrli Smith Sr. March 7, 1944 - July 8, 2022 MOCKSVILLE—Mr. Charles Wehrli Smith, 78, of New Hampshire Court, passed away Friday, Juiy 8, 2022, surrounded by his family. He was born on March 7, 1944, in Onondaga County, NY, to the late Fred W. and Louise E. Hollister Smith. He grew up at 215 Buckley Road and graduated from Liverpool High School. Mr. Smith served in the U.S. Army and was a Vietnam veteran. He owned and operated Smith & Sons Electric for many years and founded Happy Days Drive-ln in Cato, NY, alongside his wife, which is still in operation today. Charlie was once a drag-racer, enjoyed classic cars, and loved music. He had a kind heart, rescued animals, and was a master of all trades. Charlie will be remembered as a hard worker, provider, and a great husband, father, and grandpa. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three siblings, Dennis Smith, LouAnne Antil, and Regina Parody. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Eileen Joan Heffernan Smith; three children, Charles Wehrli Smith, Jr., Scott Charles Smith, and Denise Marie Arram (Rashad); two grandchildren, Ambria and Serena Arram; four siblings, Fred Smith, Rosemary Lenweaver, Tim Smith, and Vicki Austin; and numerous nieces and nephews. ci 0 01 r- I vo 5 y 5 o Gloria Dawn (Bumgarner) Taylor July 1, 1960 - July 9, 2022 (age 62) Gloria Dawn Taylor, age 62, of Mocksville, NC, departed this world on July 9, 2022, from Rowan Hospital. Dawn, as she was so lovingly known as, was born on July 1, 1960, in Yadkin County. She was the daughter of the late Jack Bledsoe and Elsie Mae (Jordan) Simpson. In addition to her mother and father. Dawn was preceded in death by her sister. Crystal Bumgarner, and her brothers, Tommy Bumgarner and Junior Ellis. In life, Dawn graduated from Davie High School. Later she completed an associates degree and began a career as a beautician. Dawn was a very special lady who loved her children and grandchildren. Dawn leaves behind to cherish her memory, a son, Donald Taylor, III, of Woodleaf, a daughter, Latisha Dawn Bumgarner of Mocksville, sisters, Paula Stanley of Mocksville and Faye Harris (Sam) of Fayetteville, NC, and her many grandchildren, Shyanne Katanna Doby, Tianna Jordan Doby, Elizabeth Nicole Ware, Savannah Mae Ware, Laura Leigh Taylor, and Donald Houston Taylor, IV. On Saturday, July 16, a visitation for Dawn will be held at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Following visitation at 12:00 pm a funeral service will begin with Pastor Bruce Harry to officiate the service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville to assist with funeral expenses. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. James Albert Faller December 17, 1927 - July 12, 2022 MOCKS VILLE—Mr. James Albert Faller, 94, of Dixie Way, passed away Tuesday, July 12, at his home. He was bom on December 17, 1927, in Davidson County, TN, to the late Fred Albert and Mae Irene Rains Faller. Mr. Faller served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, was co-owner of an electrical business for many years, and later developed Paradox Farms. He loved working on the farm and spending time with his children and dogs. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dixie Mae Shemwell. Survivors include his children, Jim Faller (Joy) of Chattanooga, TN and Nancy Faller (Joe Martin) of the farm; two grandchildren, Nancy E. Faller (Mike Nolan) and James W. Faller (Brandi); and his furry companions, Celie and Penny. A graveside service will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 22, at Paradox Gardens on the family farm, with Mr. Jim Faller officiating. al ct o vi H vr> ui <£ )r <5 O I O cS- OS o w ni r- I u> K cD O k o Pamela Jean (King) Newton July 18, 1946 ~ July 12, 2022 (age 75) Pamela Jean (King) Newton, age 75, of Mocksville, NC, passed away on July 12, 2022, at her home in Davie County. Pamela was born on July 18, 1946, in Maine. She was the daughter of the late Clement King and Marion (Caldwell) King. In addition to her parents, Pamela was preceded in death by her loving husband Dewey Newton and her brother, Robert Sherard. In life, Pamela graduated from Waterville High School. Later, she began a career in sales and worked with Avon for ten years, until she retired. Pamela was a Christian woman and was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. She was a dedicated member of the choir and was part of the Hostess Committee. Pamela was also a valued volunteer at Dragonfly House. Pamela is survived by her two daughters, Roxanne Bowers (Edgar) of Mocksville and Julie Guild of Maine, a sister-in-law, Diane Groder, a grandson, Raymond Bowers of Mocksville, nephews, Gregg and Brian Gerald, and nieces, Terry and Lori Gerald. On Saturday, July 23, a memorial service for Pamela will be held at Edgewood Baptist Church beginning at 11:00 am. Pastor Frank Blankenship will officiate the service. To honor Pamela, please consider a donation to Dragonfly House of Mocksville. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. OS o ci fO r- t <L i- 5 o Nellice Dean Hall Hubbard January 6, 1936 - July 13, 2022 CLEVELAND—Ms. Nellice Dean Hall Hubbard, 86, of Cheval Trail, died Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. She was born on January 6, 1936, in Franklin County, Virginia, to the late Raymond and Mary Ella Barbour Hall. She graduated from Franklin County High School Class of '54, retired from DuPont in Martinsville, Virginia, and from Macy's in Roanoke, and was of the Christian faith. She loved watching HGTV, enjoyed reading, especially to children, and loved her cats. She especially enjoyed spending time with her great-niece and great-nephews where she resided. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Bunny Hundley (O'Neal), Violet Perdue (Wayne), Mike Hall, Bobby Hall (Sandra), Darnelle Garrett (Jimmy), and Witchell Hall; a niece, Jaime Garrett; a nephew, Steve Hundley: brothers-in-law, Glenwood Hall, Larry Morris, and John Altis; and her beloved cat, Newman. Survivors include three sisters, Rita Hall, Gayna Sue Altis, and Patsy Morris all of Rocky Mount, Virginia; sister-in- law, Linda Hall of Rocky Mount; special cousins, June Harris of Mount Sidney, Virginia, and Joyce Fuller of Rocky Mount; and a multitude of nieces and nephews, and great nieces and nephews. The family would like to say a special thanks to her physical therapist, Stacie Graham for all of her help and care to Ms. Dean. The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m., Sunday, July 17, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials may be considered for Humane Society of Davie County, P.O. Box 937, Mocksville, NC 27028. -O iO- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2022 • U Robert 'Bob' Davis Robert "Bob" Davis, 79, died peacefully at his home in Mooresville. Bob was born on Oct. 12, 1942 in Mocksville. He graduated firom Davie County High School. Bob served as a supervisor in the textile industry KjK ; ^ member of The Loyal Order of i^'r. i'- the Moose and started Lodge ' #2498 Riverside Moose Lodge in —\ ' • Hickory. Due to his loyalty and BK.'' ■' u'" commitment to the Moose, hejm was awarded the highest honor '■ •''Wbl Moose, Pilgrim Degree.Bob loved spending time Bm with his family. He also aSH enjoyed hunting, hshing, beach music, shag dancing, old cars, NASCAR, and Dean's Barbecue. He and his wife, Janet, were avid bingo players in the community. He is preceded in death by: his wife, Janet Davis; his mother and father, Nannie and Robert Davis; his sisters, Winifred Davis, Martha Medlin, and Myra Ellis; his brother, John Willis Davis; and his son-in-law, Jeff Arnold. He is survived by: his daughter, Dianna "Dee" Arnold; his grandsons, Robert Jolly (Tara) and Davis Jolly; his brother, Donnie Davis (JoAnne); and his beloved little dog, Babe. Services will be held Sunday, July 17 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Cavin-Cook Funeral Home. Visitation for family and friends will be one hour prior to the service fioml-2p.m. Cavin-Cook Funeral Home and Crematory of Mooresville is serving the family. Condolences: ■wwv/.ccivin-cookx:om. Dawna 'Do-Do' Lee Snyder Jones Mrs. Dawna "Do-Do" Lee Snyder Jones, 66, of Comanche Trail, Advance, passed away Wednesday, July 6, at her home. She was bom on April 19,1956, in Rowan County to the late James William and Nellie Frances Harris Snyder. She was a longtime member of Fork Baptist Church and sang with die "Believers" gospel group years 'i;.;' ago. Mrs. Jones was a hard worker, having worked for Piedmont ' Airlines and Bandy Insurance. She absolutely loved Christmasand enjoyed reading, cooking, y £ entertaining, and spending timewith her family, especially her ^ In addition to her parents, she ^was preceded in death by a father- 1 in-Iaw, William Maynard Jones. Survivors include: her husband of 42 years, Larry "Casey" William Jones; her 2 sons, Jeffrey William Jones (Becky) and Christopher Lee Jones; 2 sisters, Pat Menell (Kenneth) and Sandy Ward (Bradley Bullock); 3 grandchildren, William, Colt, and Grayson Jones; a mother-in-law, Betty Graham (Jerry); a" sister-in-law, Renae Tkach (Cliff); and several nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend a special thanks to all the caregivers for the love and support shown to Mrs. Jones in her last days. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 9, at Fork Baptist Church, with Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Eaton Funeral Home. In lieu flowers, memorials may be considered for: Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville. NC 27028; or Fork Volunteer Fire Dept., 3181 US 64 E, Mocksville.. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Lula Geneva Flint Foots The Mrs. Lula Geneva Flint Foote funeral service will be 1 p.m. Thursday, July 14, 2022 at Fairfield Baptist Church, Mocksville, with a 30-minute visitation prior to service. Public viewing will be on Wednesday, July 13 from 1-6 p jn., Roberts Chapel, Mocksville. Roberts Chapel- Mocksville is honored to serve the family of Harold Gray Wilson Jr. Online condolences: \wjwroberlsfuneral£om. Joe Hamilton Little Joe Hamilton Little, 79, of Cooleemee, passed away on July 7,2022, at the Riser Hospice House in Salisbury. Joe was bom on July 7, 1943. i :: ^ in Durham, son of the late Joseph „ . aSj-'.Cecd Little and Ruby (Hamilton) ^ Little. In addition to his parents, Joe was preceded in death by his daughter, Martha Cecil Little. . In life, Joe graduated fiom .5 Davie High School. He worked at ' ' several places throughout his life, most job titles were maintenance. ' . , ,1 He worked for the city of Salisbury, Grinnell, Lexington Furniture and other places. He was a member of 1st Baptist Church and loved gardening and fishing. Joe is survived by: his 2 daughters. Mary Dee Little Mock (George Frank Mock HI) and Amanda Little Gillespie (Monty Smith); his 6 grandchildren, Zachary York, Joshua Mock, Cory York, Kristen Gillespie, Jessica Gillespie, and Joseph Chor; and numerous great-grandchildren. On Monday, July 11, a visitation was held at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. The graveside service took place at Rose Cemetery. Pastor Allen Mullins officiated. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2022 - i t James Lee Priestly Mr. James Lee Priestley, 85, of Feed Mill Road, Advance, died Saturday. July 9,2022, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Sept. 30, 1936 in Kanawha County, W.Va. to the late Samuel Wilbur and Viigima Moles Mr. Priestley was a veteran of the U.S. Marines and was a K ' sSB member of Fork Baptist Church, B , where he had many friends. He | retired as a truck driver and had m driven well over 4 million miles accident free. He enjoyed fishing and woodworking and was a very loving husband, father, and grandfather. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Janet Lou Copen, and Carolyn Camera. Survivors include: his wife of 62 years, Jeanette Holmes Priestley; 5 children, James Michael Priestley CTaml) of Mocksville, Kimberly Priestley Faircloth (Greg) of East Bend, Angela Priestley Eberly (James) ofAdvance, Jeffrey Lee Priestley (Cathy) of Clemmons, and Karen Priestley Wood (Sean) of Lewisville; 8 grandchildren, Emily Faircloth, Aaron Priestley, Brittany Priestley, JuUe Riddle (Kenny), Joshua Faircloth, William Priestley, Nicholas Priestley (Jordin), and Zachary Eberly; 4 great grandchildren, Mason Spaugh, Ansley Priestley. Ava Priesdey, Kali-Mae Riddle, and one on the way; 2 sisters. Sharon Harding of Virginia, and Anne Noah of Florida; a brother. Samuel W. Priestley (Anita) of West Virginia; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p jn., Sunday, July 17 at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery, with Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. The fanuly will receive friends from 6-8 pjn., Saturday, July 16 at Eaton Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 East, MocksvUle, NC 27028. Online condolences: \vww.eatonfuneralservicex:om. Lawrence Michael 'J/like' Robertson Lawrence Michael "Mike" Robertson, 68, of Kure Beach, NC, passed away at his home July 5,2022. He was bom May 29,1954 to the late Joe Henry "Bill" Robertson and Jennie Kure ^— , .lagg He graduated from Hoggard High School and later attended East Carolina University. Mike was the proud owner and operator of the Kure Beach Pier ""T : for 38 years. He also owned and operated Jack Mackerel's Island .. Grill and Hi-Tech Arcade. Mike was a volunteer fireman for 45 Wr' years and also participated in the East Coast Got-Em-On Classic | King Mackerel Tournament. He was a leader of the Boy Scouts and was also a T-ball coach. However, one of his most far-reaching accomplishments was the instilling of work ethic in hundreds of high school and college kids who worked for him on the pier during the summers. Mike was a lifelong member and supporter of Kure Memorial Lutheran Church and the Kure Beach Volunteer Fire Department. Mike is preceded in death by: his sister, Tony Robertson Banks; and parents. Joe Henry Robertson and Jennie Kure Robertson. He is survived by: his loving wife, Lisa Robertson of the home; son, Paul Robertson (Kristy), daughter. Kelsey Robertson Morris (Luke); sister. Pal Robertson Rice; uncle, Andrew Emile Kure; grandchildren, Natalie, Raylan, and Hazel; sisters-in-law. Sherry Sunderland and Ronda Meehling; and nieces and nephews, Kure Elizabeth Hem, Blair Van Coutren, Kristen Rice, Ashleigh Spaulding, Jordan Spaulding, and Ryan Meehling. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to; Kure Beach Fire Dept. in honor of his service at 117 Settlers Lane, Kure Beach, NC 28449. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Online condolences: wwwMndrewsnu!rmar)'.com. Bernice Robbuis Stanley Bemice Robbins Stanley, 91, of Mt.Vlew Drive, Mocksville. passed away on Monday, July 4,2022 at her home. She was bora to the late Parks (Sally) Robbins of Mocksville on May 7, 1931. She was also preceded in death by: 3 children, Billy, Freddy, and Debbie Stanley. Survivors include: 4 children, Donnie Robbins, Ricky Stanley, Tina Formey, and Judy Tilley; 8 grandchildren, Anthony (Kim) Tilley. Crystal (Andy) Harris. Jonathan (Stacy) Matlock, Rex Carswell, Tina Reslivo, Regina (Terry) Jarvis, Dreama (John) Eastwood, Matthew (Kayla) Stanley; 11 great-grandkids; and 5 great-great-grandkids. The family had her viewing at Eaton's Funeral Home on the July 9 from 3-5 p.ra. at Eaton's. Memorials: Eaton's Funeral Home to help pay for the service. Thank you and God bless. Edwin 'Eddie* Leonard StrickSand Edwin "Eddie" Leonard Strickland, 67, of Mocksville, NC (formerly of Hampton, Va.) passed away on Friday. June 24 , 2022 peacefully at his — He loved listening to music, watching Carolina basketball, and following the stock market. He |K retired from Jockey InternationalDistribution Center. J, ^ Edwin was preceded in death Hb MM by: his father, Edward Strickland IBB-^ .. > Sr., and his mother, Mildred n Edwin is survived by: his devoted wife of 26 years, Jeanette i Daniel Strickland of Mocksville; his daughter. Allison Strickland of Hampton; his stepson, Jason DesNoyers (Sally) of Mocksville; his stepdaughter, Ashley DesNoyers ofWinston-Salem; 3 step-grandchildren, Meghan, Dashel, and Drake; his 7 siblings, Maxine Brady of Hampton. Edward Strickland Jr. of Hayes, Va., Esther Williams (Russ) of Newport News, Va., William Strickland (Nancy) of Hampton, Barbara Anderson (Andy) of Greensboro, Debbie Cabal of Hampton, Jimmy Strickland (Holly) of Salisbury; 11 nieces and nephews; and his beloved canine companion, Sam. The family held a private celebration of life in MocksvUle. In lieu of flowers, donations in Edwin's memory may be made to: Humane Society of Davie, Asdavie.org- Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. David Allen Anderson March 16. 1930 ~ July 17, 2022 (age 92) David Alien Anderson, 92, passed away at Cadence Assisted Living in Clemmons, NO on July 17, 2022. He was born on March 16, 1930 near and resided in Valley City, North Dakota. The youngest child of Carl and Constance Olive Ludvigsen Anderson. Predeceased by his Beloved Wife, Margaret, and siblings Lloyd, Mrs. Carol Eide, Neal and Mrs. Beatrice Menconi. He is survived by his daughters, Evelyn Anderson (Jerry L. Hajek); and Karen Taquey (Tony) and his Adored Granddaughter Margaret "Maggie" Taquey. He and his siblings spent summers working on the extended family's wheat farm. Working from the age of 7 on the farm, David learned mechanics and farming. After graduating from College High School in Valley City in 1948, he enlisted in the US Navy where he was trained in photography. Navy testing showed David's educational attainment was equivalent to a Junior in College due to his intelligence and excellent High School preparation. David was accepted into the last class of cadets to become Naval Aviators without a college degree. Completing rigorous Officer Candidate School to receive his Commission as an Ensign, he entered the even more demanding course of Naval Flight training at the "Annapolis of the Air" fight school nicknamed "The Cradle of Naval Aviation" at NAS Pensacola. The difficult program and academic rigor are designed to psychologically challenge and test the breadth of ability, mental stability and intellectual prowess. The ability to handle extreme stress under pressure is required to become an excellent Naval Aviator. Upon receiving his Navy Gold Wings, his assigned squadron towed fleet practice targets off Guam during the Korean War. In the Navy for over 14 years, he only spent one night at sea, that while attaining his Carrier Landing Certification. Leaving active service, David became an airline pilot for United Air Lines in 1954 quickly reaching the rank of Captain in 1966. He was a proud member of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Residing in New Jersey, David flew multiple aircraft over his career, his favorites being the DC 8, DC 10 and 747. His exceptional spatial sense, love of flying, conscientiousness and skill provided thousands of passengers safe travels domestically and to the Far East routes including Hong Kong, Seoul, and Taipei. Throughout the 1970s, David owned various private planes and performed acrobatic flying in air shows. Concurrently he formed an aerial photography business taking amazing photos in the New Jersey / New York area. His second love was golf, so retiring in 1987, David happily relocated to Mocksville and joined Hickory Hill Country Club. In the early 1990's he moved into Bermuda Run. At Bermuda Run Country Club, playing golf most days, and Gin games in the clubhouse. David loved to dance. Swing and classical music and was a proficient trombone player. He loved to travel. Ski, play tennis, garden, fish, read, play board games and was a phenomenal card player. A loving and excellent Husband and Father, his real joy was his Granddaughter. ci A devoted Christian, he became a Covenant member of Christ Church. His faith in Our Lord Jesus Christ 2 guided his life. David was a man of Character and Integrity. But more, a man who loved deeply and well. <ri David's 92 years were full of dedication to duty, hard work, a tremendous sense of fun, adventure, and most of all love. f- Funeral services will be held at Christ Church in Winston-Salem at 2252 Queen Street on Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 3:00 pm In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Christ Church or Medi Home Health of Lexington NC. a: y O Uavie oouniy h'UDiic Liorary Mocksville, NC Nora Mae Wagner BaiSey Nora Mae Wagner Bailey. 90, of Mcclcsville. died Thursday, July 13,2022 at her home. She was bora Feb. 28, 1932 in Davie County to the jr/ late James Savannah and Stel- ; [M la Wofford Wagner. Nora was a f wonderful homemaker and loved f her family. s. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her ^ ^ ^ husband, Lester Bailey; and 9 Survivors include: children, 8B*) Bailey (Susan) of NEand, Tina Spry (Rick) of Mocks- ville; grandchildren, Seih Spry (Ashley) of Mooresville, Tyler Spry (Savannah) of MocksviJle, Cody Bailey (Missy) of NE, and Casey Bailey of WA; great-grandchildren, William Spiy, James Spry, Michael Spry, Nora Mae Spry, Owen Spry, Lucy Bailey, Max Bai ley, Eli Bailey, and James Bailey; and several nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 16 at Camp Manna with Tyler Spry offici ating. A funeral service was conducted at 10 a.m., Tues day, July 19 at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home Chapel in Omaha, NE, with Tyler Spry officiating. Interment will follow in Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park in Omaha. Condolences; wwwJambertfuneralhomencjcom. Hubert Donald Boies Mr. Hubert Donald Boles, 79, of Georgia Road, Mocks- ville, died Saturday, July 16, 2022 at Davie Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. 1 He was bom on Oct. 17,1942 . in Roanoke County, Va. to the late Hubert and Elizabeth Jack son Boles. Donnie was a faithful member . of Bear Creek Baptist Church and retired from State Electric. He enjoyed woodworking, guns C - and his dogs. He was a loving . husband, father, and grandfather. . ■y In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his \ •• siblings. Cloyce Wallace, Bob Boles, Jim Boles, Barbara Culler, Shirley Simpson, and Patty Spillman. Survivors include: his wife of 59 years, Judy Ann Huff man Boles; 2 children, Donald Boles (Cathy) of Woodleaf, and Kaye Wofford (Robert) of Greensboro; 5 grandchil dren, Mark Boles, Randy Boles (Hunter), Grayson Wof ford, Haley Wofford, and Chandler Wofford; a sister, Mary Norman, and a brother. Bill Boles, both of Mocksville; and numerous nieces and nephews.^ A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Wednes- ^ day, July 20 at Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, with ^ Rev. Greg McEwen officiating. ci. Memorials may be considered for : Alzheimer's Assoc., 4600 Park Road, Suite 250, Charlotte. NC 28209. . Online condolences ; www.eaionjuneralservic€£om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2022 ■ 9 Edward Lee Bowles Edward Lee Bowles, 78, of Salisbury, passed away Sunday, July 17, 2022 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bora Nov. 6,1943 in fei Davie County to the late Lester M •and Ina Tutterow Bowles. Coach R . 9was a graduate of Davie High a .t SSchool where he played footbaU v'. ^9 and baseball. He was Captain of ^ the Football Team, all conference ' • . Davie lineman.and played in the East-West All-Star game. Coachwas a four year Davie catcher ' and all conference in baseball. Coach was a graduate of Western Carolina University. At Westem he was a four year letterman in football, two year Captain and made all conference, all district and all area at WCU. He received his Master's of Education from Middle Tennessee Univer sity in 1972. Coach taught in Atlanta, Ga., Gaffney, S.C., East Row an High School and West Rowan High School where he helped coach the football team to three State Champion ships. During his teaching career. Coach taught Health and PEI.. Strength and Flexibility, World History and Psychol ogy. He coached football, baseball, track (coached the hur dles winner in the 1976 Olympics), golf and wrestling. In addition to his parents, Coach was preceded in death by his grandparents, Albert and Annie Bowles. Coach is survived by: his wife, Sandy Washam Bowles whom he married Dec. 20, 1975; brother, Bill (Cheryl) Bowles of Mocksville; nephews, Andy (Melissa) Bowles, and Allan (Kelly) Bowles; and close friends, Wayne and Stacey Kluttz. The family will greet friends and relatives on Thurs day, July 21, 5-7 p.m. at Powles Staton Funeral Home, Rockwell. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 22 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church of Mocksville with Rev. Bob Summers and David Abemathy officiating. Coach will lie in state for 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial will follow in the church cemetery . In lieu of fl owers memorials may be made to: Oak Grove UMC, 1994 US 158, Mocksville, NC 27028; or Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary, 220 Grace Church Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147; or the Rowan Humane Society. Coach coached for over 45 years. His goal was to help students Just as Jack Ward, Bill Peeler, Dan Robinson and Scott Young did. Powles Staton Funeral Home of Rockwell, honored provider of Veterans Funeral Care, is assisting the Bowles family. Online condolences: www.powlesJunerallioine.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, July 21,2022 - 9 Richard Dwayne Graves Mr. Richard Dwayne Graves. 82, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, formerly of Statesville, departed his earthly life on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. I —i He was bom on April 29,1940 in Davie County to the late Kerr "Slim" Bailey and Bertha Monroe Jones Graves. i Dwayne graduated from Davie - '■ County Consolidated High School . " in 1958, being.the second class to ; -Vgraduate from the new school. ; ^ After high school, he attended Draughn Business School. After a ■course in accounting, he accepted /• >l{i|^^ - a position with R J. Reynolds To bacco Co. where he worked until his retirement at age 49. As a teenager, he was added to the Lord's church being baptized at Jericho Church of Christ. One of his many en joyments was shag dancing. With his late wife and dance partner, he enjoyed many trips to SOS at Ocean Drive, S.C. He and his late wife were members of the Statesville Shag Club. He enjoyed boating, skiing, traveling and wood working. He and his granddaughter enjoyed painting a bam quilt together and were looking foward to painting another one before he became ill. Just like his dad, he en joyed restoring old cars and sitting on the bank of the river watching the river flow by. He could be a prankster pulling pranks on his young sisters, daughters, and grandchildren. He enjoyed time spent with his children, grandchildren, and son-in-law, and dearly loved them all. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Connie Glover Graves. Survivors include: 2 daughters, Carla Howard, and Cherie Grubbs (Donald), all of Mocksville; 2 step-daugh ters, Beth Gregory of Charlotte, and Allison Fagg of Mooresville; 5 grandchildren, Zachary Howard (Maci), Shelton Howard, Nathaniel Howard, David Howard (Lora Benge), and Carly Walser (Daniel); 2 step-grandchildren, Laura Gregory, and Matthew Gregory; 2 sisters, Betty Cassidy (Ken), and Dale Wall (Doug), all of Mocksville; nieces and nephews, Todd Cassidy, Lisa Rivers, Angela Mauldin, and Thad Cassidy; and special friend, Kay Mills' of Stony Point. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 16 at Rose Cemetery with Mr. Doug Wall and Mr. Donald Grubbs officiating. The family received friends from 9:30-10:30 ajn. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road, Statesville, NC 28625; or to Carolina Bible Camp, POBox 1234,Mocksville,NC 27028. Online condolences: wmv.eatonfimeralservice.com. Hezekiah Poag Jr. Hezekiah Poag Jr. transitioned into eternity on July 1, 2022 at the VA Hospital, Salisbury, NC—Hospice Care 1 Unit, He was bom on June 26,1949, in Rowan County to the late Hezekiah . . Poag Sr. and Minetta Dianna Poag Jackson. He attended Henderson Grove Baptist Church as a child and was a member of Bl-Shaddai Power of Praise Ministry. He was a 1967 grad- uateofPriceHS,Salisbury. Hezeki- •i,, ah served in the Armed Forces from J 1969-1971 where he received an honorable discharge. While in the service, he earned several awards including: A Good Con duct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Vietnam Campaign Medal Award. Mr. Poag enjoyed fellowshipping with family and friends, viewing sports, and listing to music especially gospel and jazz. His most unforgettable childhood mem ories were of the time spent in Mocksville on Hemlock Street with special friends—Elliott'Wilkes, David Dalton and Richard Carter. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, James H. Poag. He is survived by: his loving wife of over 50 years, Val erie Mayfield Poag; sons, Tyler T. Poag (Holly), Patrick E. Poag, (Wynona), Hezekiah Poag in (Lori), and Tooshea Featherson; daughter, Zsaquita L. Maxwell (Anthony); daughter-in-law, Charmaine Sturdevent (Fred); grandchil dren, Jocelyn Poag, Raisa Poag, Ivan Poag, Sanaa Poag, Hezekiah Poag IV, twins Alexiah and Anthony Maxwell, and Ariyah Maxwell; brother, Ronald D. Poag, Lexington and sons Nevius and Ronald Jr.; sisters-in-law, Priscilla Williams (George), Syandra Mayfield, Bertha Mayfield: and a host of other relatives and friends. A memorial celebration was held on Saturday, July 9 at Shiloh Baptist Church, Mocksville. Almie Louise Spaugh Sweet Mrs. Almie Louise Spaugh Sweet, 86, of Sweetwood Lane, Mocksville, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, July 13,2022 at her home. She was bom on Dec. 10,1935 i ... 5r7~" in Forsyth County to the late Hen ry Harrison and Minnie Whisen- hunt Spaugh. "Mrs. Sweet retired from Thorn- '."y- asville Furniture in Winston-Sa- ,""1^ / lera after 30 years. She was a member of Gospel Baptist Church i, where she loved doing things .-.X • with the church. She also enjoyed ;woodwork and spending time with ; 'V si J. her children and grandchildren, f / - - She was a faithful wife and a very loving mother and grandmother. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: a grandson, Daniel Willard; a sister; and 7 brothers. Survivors include: her husband of 53 1/2 years. Skip Sweet; 3 daughters, 'Vickie Benfield (Gary) of'Statesville, Delia Willard (Troy) of Mocksville, and Sheila Hobson (Kevin) of Mocksville; a son, Henry Wood of California; 8grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grand children; a sister, Cleve Binkley of Clemmons; and a brother, Harrison Spaugh (Faye) of Mocksville. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday,July 18 at Gospel Baptist Church with Rev. Chris Messick and Rev. Kevin Hobson officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences: www£atonfiineralservice.com. Judith Ann (Coe) Bailey July 21,1938 ~ July 21, 2022 (age 84) Judith Ann Coe Bailey "Judy" passed away peacefully in her sleep on July 21, 2022. It was her 84th birthday. Judy was born July 21, 1938 in Mount Airy, NO, daughter of Henry Benton Coe and Geneva Lily Thomas Coe, both deceased. Judy is survived by sister Sandra Coe Nichols (Phillip) of Mount Airy and preceded in death by sister Patsy Coe Parker (John) of Wichita, KS and brother Henry Luther "Sonny" Coe (Jean) of Thomasville, NC. Judy graduated from Mount Airy High School in 1956 and from Pfeiffer College in 1960 with a degree in Business Education. At Pfeiffer she met the love of her life, Braxton R. Bailey, III "Brack", with whom she was married 59 years, until Brack's passing on January 2, 2021. Brack and Judy have three daughters, Carole Bailey Folmar of Advance, Debra Bailey Mitchell (Steve) of Athens, Georgia, and Krystal Bailey Pennington of Wilmington. In addition, they have nine grandchildren: Bailey Anne Folmar; David Paul Folmar, III; Paige Elizabeth Folmar; Braxton Richmond Folmar; Sophia Louise Mitchell; Ada Lily Ruth Mitchell; Phoebe Jude Mitchell; Avery Dean Pennington; and Cade Thomas Pennington. Judy was a lifelong learner, avid reader and enthusiastic educator of all ages. Following graduation from Pfeiffer, she was a high school teacher until her marriage to Brack on December 30, 1962. She was Brack's number one fan, traveling while he played professional baseball with the Dodgers and Cincinnati organizations until 1966. Their love for travel continued throughout their lives together, including visits to every continent and 108 countries. Upon Brack's retirement from baseball, the couple settled in Winston-Salem where Judy taught at Draughon's Business College and later Forsyth Technical College. They later moved to Clemmons to raise their three daughters and then to Bermuda Run. The passion Judy had for encouraging others was evident in the energy that she poured into her children's interests and development: leading pre-Kindergarten classes, starting a neighborhood swim team, helping to establish a high school athletic support organization, as well as the many, many years of sports events and dance recitals. Judy enjoyed the outdoors and sharing the skills she had learned in Girl Scouts as a teen. A gregarious couple, she and Brack hosted many family dinners and get-togethers with church friends and neighbors where they would share videos of their travels. In spite of her worldly experiences, Judy would describe herself as simple: she loved the beach, little children and telling a good joke. A faithful member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem since 1965, Judy served in various ways over the years, including Sunday school teacher, church secretary and missionary. She and Brack made many lasting and treasured friendships at Wesley, as well as in their neighborhood. Judy will be remembered for her gentle but adventurous spirit and her love for family and friends. Special gratitude is expressed to Coastal Cove of Wilmington, Jerretta and Anika for their exceptional care and love for Judy in her final year of life. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM Saturday, August 20, 2022 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Burial will follow in Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com. :} K c5> o SL ? <s. ri W O Bjame "Barney" Claudi Nielsen January 7, 1938 ~ July 21, 2022 (age 84) January 7, 1938 - July 21, 2022 "Barney" formerly of Fayetteville, NC peacefully passed away at home, in Advance, NC surrounded by his children. A visitation on Saturday, July 30 will take place at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville from 11:00 am -12:00 pm, followed by a celebration of life, at home, with family and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Mildred E. Nielsen. His parents, Anna and Arnold C. Nielsen; grandchildren, Christopher and Cheryl Nielsen; and great grandson, Matthew Bridgeman. He is survived by his daughter, of the home, Theresa Buchin (Richard). Sons, Michael Nielsen (Lynn) and Douglas Nielsen (Renae) of Galveston, TX, and James Nielsen (Lola) of Hope Mills, NC. Brother, Swen C. Nielsen of Provo, UT; 16 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and one great- great-grandson. Barney was born January 7, 1938, in Herning, Denmark, immigrating to what he always called the greatest country in the world. The United States of America, at the age of 11. After completing high school in Provo, UT he immediately enlisted in the United States Army where he became part of the US Army Special Forces. After retirement he became a teacher and spent 20 years at 71st High School in Fayetteville, NC. Still wanting to be of service, he volunteered as a decent at the US Army Airborne and Special Operations museum for many years. He became closely connected to the Native American Red Road which he loved and felt such closeness to the creator. The family expresses their gratitude, for all the love and support, during this process. Regina Jenkins and Trellis Supportive Care were truly God sent. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to St. Joseph's Indian School. PC Box 326, Chamberlain, SD 57326 Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. - « ,A\e- o .„00 O ci Vy a <5 o Shelby Bates Spaugh September 10, 1937 ~ July 21, 2022 (age 84) Shelby Bates Spaugh passed away on Thursday, July 21, 2022. She was born in Forsyth County on September 10, 1937 to the late Delmont Bates, Sr. and Jeanette Allman Bates. Shelby was a 1955 graduate of James A. Gray High School and worked for Wachovia Bank prior to starting her family. She was an excellent seamstress, loved to cross-stitch for hours on end, enjoyed reading, playing cards and board games, especially Pollyanna. Shelby was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and attended as long as her health permitted. Shelby was predeceased by her parents, a son, Kenneth Ray Spaugh, and a brother Delmont Bates, Jr. Surviving are her husband of 66 years, Carol T. Spaugh and daughter, Denise Speas (Jimmy) and two sisters-in-law, Kathy Bates and Mary Lott (Brooks). A graveside service will be held at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons Monday, July 25, 2022 by Pastor Ronnie Craddock. The family asks that everyone in attendance please wear a mask. "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." Revelation 21:4 Memorials may be made to Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324 Yadkin Valley Rd, Advance NC 27006 or Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Ln, Winston-Salem NC 27103. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com ci a o ri i s. r O Joe Wayne Tittle August 18, 1957 - July 22, 2022 MOCKSVILLE - Mr. Joe Wayne Tittle, 64, of Tittle Trail, died suddenly, Friday, July 22, 2022. He was born on August 18, 1957, in Washington County, VA to the late Charles William and Shelby Jean Hutchins Tittle. Wayne was a Ford man who enjoyed watching NASCAR and wrestling, listening to music, fishing, and spending time with his dog, Peanut. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, James and Ruby Tittle, Sam and Virginia Trammel!, and Joseph Robert Lee Hutchins; a step-mother, Elaine Tittle; and a step-sister, Sirena Gale Hicks. Survivors Include his two daughters, Tamara Morris (Amanda Scarborough) and Jacqueline Morris; six grandchildren, Alexander Patterson, Dominick Patterson, Shanna Brown, Shawn Brown. Dallas Tyler Shoffner, and Dylan Reid Shoffner; a sister, Charlene Tittle Crotts (Michael Singleton); a nephew, Adam Crotts (Megan); a niece, Dreama Eastwood (Jon): a great-niece, Sirena Elaine Crotts: and four great-nephews, Nathaniel Adam Crotts, Tristan Rominger, Zachery Rominger, and Landon Rominger. A memorial service will be conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday. July 26, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family will receive friends for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials may be considered for Trellis Hospice & Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Online condolences may be made at www.eatonfuneralservice.com. 9 Oi O v/1 5. o Jonathan David Hagerman September 4,1997 - July 26, 2022 MOCKSVILLE - Mr. Jonathan David Hagerman, 24, of Sanctuary Lane, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. He was born on September 4,1997, in Sullivan County, IN, to Charles Jeffrey and Naomi Marie Tickle Hagerman. Jonathan graduated from Davie County High School and then took some classes at Piedmont Triad International Airport. He had obtained his private pilot license and was training to become a commercial airline pilot. Jonathan worked full-time in maintenance at the airport, furthering his knowledge on the types of planes, and worked part-time at Sunglass Hut. In his free time, Jonathan enjoyed spending time with his friends. Gone way too soon, Jonathan will be remembered as a beloved son and friend to many. He was preceded in death by his grandfather. Chuck Hagerman. A funeral service will be conducted at 12 p.m., Saturday, July 30, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Interment will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Saturday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Davie Community Foundation, P.O. Box 546, Mocksville, NC 27028, or to a charity of the donor's choice. .-4<0^ Joyce Ann Davis Klopp November 10, 1940 - July 27, 2022 MOCKSVILLE - Ms. Joyce Ann Davis Klopp, 81, of Brook Drive, died Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was born on November 10, 1940, in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, to the late Joseph and Irene Van Luvender Davis. Mrs. Klopp enjoyed traveling and especially enjoyed the beach, shopping, and chocolate. She was always happy and was a very loving mother and grandmother. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Mike Davis; and a daughter-in-law. Crystal Serfass. Survivors include four children. Penny Wesolosky (George) of Mocksville, Lonnie Serfass of Mocksville, William Serfass (Lois) of Indiana, and Stephanie McClure of Mocksville; eight grandchildren, Craig Myers (Jessica), Joey Wesoloski (Amber), Billy Serfass, Stephen Serfass, Ashley Curtis (Kenneth), Julie McClure, Austin McClure, and Kaden Wesoloski; four great-grandchildren, Allie Myers, Bradley Myers, Paxton Wesoloski, and Dom Curtis. A celebration of life service will be conducted at a later date. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2022 • 9 Gary Wayne Boner Mr. Gary Wayne Boner, 60. of Baltimore Road, Ad vance, died Thursday, July 21,2022, at his home. He svas bom on March 16,1962 in Forsyth County to Richard Lee and Ernestine Pratt i : --rr Boner of Clemmons. it'- ^ Gary had attended Clemmons First Baptist Church, which was his home church, and retired from Penn Engineering in Winston-Sa- \ * lem. He was a member of the • i,' NRA, was an avid skeet shooter, - y ^ and also loved fishing. ''c In addition to his parents, survi- .-'^J vors include; his wife of 30 years, _i n Penny Allen Boner; 2 children, Clint Boner, and Jessica Boner, all of the home; his brother, Larry Boner of LewisviDe; and a brother-in-law. Tun Allen of Mocksville. A graveside service was conducted at 2 pm. Sunday, July 24 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Ceme tery with Mr. Brady Allen officiating. The family received friends from 6-8 pan., Saturday, July 23 at Eatoii Funeral Home. Memorials may be considered for: Clemmons First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 279, Clemmons, NC 27012. Online condolences: www.eatonJvneralservice.com. Dale Anthony Burgei Mr. Dale Anthony Burgei, 18, of Farmington Road, Mocksville, passed away Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Oct. 9, 2003, Dale graduated from Davie County High School in 2021 and enjoyed vacationing at the Outer Banks, spending time with fam- W" Uy, and caring for his pets. He E-® also enjoyed going to classic car | shows and was proud of his ex- B - tensive Hot Wheels collection. ^ Dale was preceded in death by ffijT his grandfather, James Walls. J^f ^ ^ Survivors include: his parents, Catherine Walls Hutchins and David Hutchins of Mocksville; 7 siblings, Alexis, Jordan, Mackenzie, Colton, Kaitlyn, Kirstie, and Sam; and his grandparents, Carol Walls, and James and Carol Hutchins. A memorial service was held at 6:30 pm. Saturday, July 30 on the family property, followed b a celebration of his life. Online condolences: www£atonfuneralservice.com. Hoyt Nelson Dorsett Hoyt Nelson Dorsett, 74, of Bermuda Run, passed away peacefully on July 20,2022. He was bom in Asheboro, on Nov. 13,1947 to the late Lester and Annie (Pickett) Dorsett. Hoyt is survived by: his wife of 52 years, Linda Tysor Dorsett; his daughter and son-in- r law,Leeanne and Rick Milks; his son and daughter-in-law, Adam and Susan Dorsett; his adored ' grandchildren, Peyton Milks, Bailey Anne Milks, Elizabeth Dorsett, and Alex Dorsett; his t.--.'"' ' sister and brother-in-law, Earlene 1 and John Ferguson; sister-in-law, f Joanne Haywood; as well as sev- eral nieces and nephews. T Hoyt was raised in Asheboro • \ and attended Asheboro High ^ School. He earned a bachelor's ' degree in business administration and accounting in 1970 from Greensboro College. During his college years, Hoyt worked at Wachovia Bank. After graduation, he began work at NCR Corporation in the fi nancial systems divi sion. Hoyt worked at NCR for 36 years in sales and man agement. He helped develop and sell the first check im aging system in the United States. Hoyt truly had the gift of sales, achieving his quota 24 of 28 years. Hoyt retired from NCR Corporation in 2004. Hoyt proudly served in the National Guard for six years. Hoyt was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, volunteering as a trustee, the finance chair, and cooking for the Good Neighbor BBQ fundraiser. Hoyt served on the board of the Davie Community Foundation. To know Hoyt was to know his servant's heart. Hoyt en joyed offshore fishing and boating at the beach. He was an avid gun collector and enjoyed pheasant hunting in South Dakota. Hoyt loved traveling, gardening, researching stocks, and spending time with his family. A funeral service was conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, July 23 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with Dr. Suzanne G. Michael officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the burial in the church fellowship hall. In memory of Hoyt, the family invites you to support the American Red Cross by participating in a blood drive at Bethlehem UMC on Aug. 18. Please use this link to make an appointment to donate: htip://www.redcrossblood.org/ give.himlldrive-results?zipSponsor=BethlehemUMC. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: The Good Neighbor Fund at Bethlehem UMC. 321 Redland Road, Advance NC 27006; or The Effie Ruth Dorsett Scholar ship, Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocks ville, NC 27028. Jaly28,: Vera Gail Koontz Ijames Mrs. Vera Gail Koontz Ijames, 80, fonnerly of West Church Street. Mocksville, died Friday, July 15, 2022, at Somerset Court. She was bom on June 28, 1942, in Davie County to — IT 1 her loving parents, the late Er- nest Theodore and Helen Jones . Koontz. She was bora in the family farmhouse in the Davie Acad- n community, where she fiit would spend her childhood. A K g^duate of Cool Springs High School, Gail obtained degrees n i'Ti from Mitchell College, Catawba 3 '■ College, and UNC-Chapcl-Hill, and spent her career as a librar- in Virginia and North Caro- '■ lina. She worked for many years as the children's librarian at the Davie County Public Library and believed in the power of words and stories. She married Bill Ijames, and together they raised their two daughters. Mrs. Ijames loved work ing with children, and her own children, and grandchild, were her greatest joys. Gail was a devoted member of the Church of Christ and found comfort and purpose in the word of God. Survivors include: her husband, William Grady Ijames Jr.; 2 daughters, Amy Henkel (Pete) of Raleigh, and Abby Moser (Artus) of Swannanoa; a grandson, Owen Moser; a sister, Janey Sell of Mocksville; a brother. Sonny Koontz (Charlesanna) of Thomasville; numerous nieces and neph ews; and many other relatives. Gail's life was remembered by a service at 11 ajn. Wednesday, July 20 at the outdoor shelter of Salem Unit ed Methodist Church, with Mr. Jack Lipsey officiating. Friends paid respects to Gail by visiting Eaton Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 19. Memorials: Somerset Court of Mocksville, Employee Appreciation Fund, c/o Angell Parrish, 150 Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028, where Gail lived for the past four years; or a charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: w\vw.€aionfimeralservicex:om. Michael Austis Neely Michael Austin Neely, 71, of Mocksville, passed away on July 9, 2022 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice in Forsyth County. Michael was bora on Jan. 15,1951 in Guilford Coun ty, son of the late Eugene Austin Neely and Mary Edith (Ferree) . Neely. He was also preceded in . death by his sister, Patricia Neely. with the class of 1969. He met Michael was a hard worker and .]p . 'flK worked for many years until he J wasn't working Michael enjoyed driving his MGB car. Michael is survived by: his partner of 30 years. Connie Call; his 2 sons, Jason Neely (Jen) of Lexington and Garry Neely (Christie) of Mocksville; his brother, Dick Neely (Bev); 5 grandchildren, Megan, Ryan, Justin, and Chel sea Neely, and Brook Burke; and 4 great-grandchildren, Maddie and Haven Neely, and Rosalind and Paislee Jayde Burke. On Saturday, July 23. a graveside service will be held for Michael at Rose Cemetery beginning at 11 a.m. Pastor Michael Hardin will officiate the service. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. IISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2022 - 9 Jimmy Ray SeamonMr. Jimmy Ray Seamon, 85, of Greenhill Road, Mocks ville, died Sunday, July 24,2022 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. —^ 1 He was born on April 2,1937 , hi Davie County to the late Wil liam Aubrey and Etta Mae Wil- i liams Seamon. Mr. Seamon was a member of Hardison Methodist Church ""y . _ and loved his church family very - ''.,—.1..,.,.' . ;f much. He retired from RJ.Reyn- H . . : olds Tobacco Co. He loved car- pentiy work and had built many homes over the years. He enjoyeddeer hunting, fi shing at the beach, always going camping. He was a good man and a very loving husband, father, and grandfather.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: 4 siblings, Ernest Seamon, Ann Snider, Jay Seamon, and Mary Caitner. Survivors include: his wife of 66 years, Louise BaileySeamon; 2 children, Kazann Joyner, and Randy Seamon (Karen) all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Brooke Koran, Michael Gravatt (Britney), Will Seamon (Krystal), andZach Seamon; 5 great-grandchildren, Luke Horan, Hope Horan, Ethan Horan, Noah Horan, and Aubrey Gravatt; a sister, Betty Lowtharpe of Statesville; and several nieces and nephews.A funeral service will be conducted at 11 am. Friday,July 29 at Hardison Methodist Church with Rev. Wes Sink! Rev. Dennis Marshall, and Mr. Jonathan Seamon officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for: Hardison Methodist Church. 1630 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville, NC 27028; or to Alzheimer's Association, 4600 Park Road, Suite 250, Charlotte, NC 28209. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Samuel James Taylor Mr. Samuel James Taylor, 29, of McCullough Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 23,2022, at his home. He was bora on March 12,1993, in Forsyth County, to Elizabeth Foster Goad (Charles) of Mocksville and Jesse Carl "Jay" Taylor of Cool- i eemee. • . his step-siblings. Sherry Woolwine and Richard Goad both of Virginia, and Emily Burris, and Stephanie Lozo, both of Rowan County; and his canine companion, Luna. A funeral service will be conducted at II a.m. Thursday, July 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, July 27 at the funeral home. Memorials may be considered for: Humane Society of Davie County, PO Box 937, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2022 - 9 Bevie Dianne Todd Vestal Bevie [)iaiine Todd Vestal, 75, of Jacksonville NC, went home to be with Jesus on July 9,2022. Dianne was born Sept. 4, 1946 in Davidson County to the late Bevie Lillian Tysinger and Henry Dawson Todd. I — In life, Dianne graduated David- son County High School. She completed an associate degree in • cosmetology and began a career , as a beautician. Dianne retired, r from Davie County Hospital as a Phlebolomist of 20 years and an Instructor of Cosmetology for 10 , years at Coastal Carolina Com- i Dianne (Nannie) is preceded in death by; her husband of 49 years, Wesley Thomas Vestal; 3 sisters, Betty Jean Pope, Bonnie Kay Todd, Lillian Lynn Todd; 2 brothers, Henry Donald Todd, Roger Elwood Todd; and a grandson, Mat thew Bradley Smith. Survivors include; a sister, Becky Archie; a brother, Stevie Wayne Todd of Lexington; 2 daughters, Stephanie Delane Vestal of Tampa, Fla. and Aletha Raquel Vestal of Jacksonville NC; a son, Stephen Duane Vestal and daugh ter-in-law Bonnie Zabilansky Vestal of Mocksville; a step son, Wesley Thomas Vestal Jr. of Lexington; 6 grandkids; and 9 great-grandkids. Dianne was the most loving caring mother, grand mother, and great-grandmother. Nannie's unconditional love she had for her family and grandkids was undefinable. A memorial service to celebrateher life will be held on Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. at North Davidson Baptist Church, 201 Mize Road, Lexington. Death Notice Martha Gail Moore Wilson, of Salisbury, died Tuesday,July 19,2022. OJ o ci CP c< r- 5 <c V <12 O James Robert Campbell June 5, 1942 ~ July 28, 2022 (age 80) James Robert Campbell, age 80, of Mocksville, NO passed away on July 28, 2022, at Bermuda Commons in Davie County. Jim, as he was so lovingly known as, was born on June 5,1942, in Nemacolm, PA. He was the son of the late Robert Kalinowski and Dorothy Ruth (Campbell) McClarren. In addition to his mother and father, Jim was preceded in death by his son Dennis Michael Campbell and one brother. Brent McClarren. In life, Jim honored our country and served in the United States Air Force. Later, he chose to retire and then chose a career in sales. In 2001, Jim married the love of his life, Linda Sue Thompson, they spent 21 loving years together. Jim is survived by his loving wife, Linda Thompson of Mocksville, a son, James Campbell Jr. of Jacksonville, PL, a stepson, Lloyd Anderson of Mocksville, a daughter, Tina Licausi (Michael) of Mechanicsville, MD, a sister, Dottie Pratt of Sweetwater, TX, and two grandchildren, Jacob and Nathan Licausi. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. Uavie L'UUi iiy Clara Elizabeth Dalton wocksviiie. nc July 30,2022 I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing. 2 Timothy 4:7- 8 King James Version Clara Elizabeth Foote Dalton, the 6th child of eight children by George H. and Arrie Patterson Foote, was born in Guilford County, North Carolina on August 12,1927 and entered the church triumphant on July 30, 2022. Elizabeth, as most called her, was raised in a loving family with her seven siblings and at an early age, became a member of Chinquapin Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Mocksville, NC. She graduated from Davie County Training School in Mocksville where her extra curricular activities included playing basketball, much like her recently deceased son, Newman, Jr. Elizabeth met and married the love of her life, Newman Lee Preston Dalton, Sr., from Iredell County, North Carolina. They shared 38 wonderful years of marriage. After a brief stay in New York, they returned to build a loving home together in Mocksville on what is now Dalton Road. Elizabeth was faithful in her church service, loved attending church, was a deaconess and faithful member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church where she was a member of the Pastor's Aide Committee and served on the Culinary Committee. She had a huge collection of church hats and always wore one to match each of her outfits. Elizabeth worked more than 20 years at Hanes Knitting Company where she retired as a supervisor. Prior to that, she worked for Lawyer George and Mrs. Martin and their families became friends. She loved her children, adored her grandchildren and great-grands and doted on them. They knew how much she loved them. She was an excellent seamstress and loved sewing clothes for them, including beautiful outfits for Christmas and other occasions. She spoiled them every chance she had. She absolutely loved shopping and loved beautiful things. She loved to bake and was famous for her chocolate and 7-up pound cakes made from scratch, which she would often bake and mail to family on their birthdays. She enjoyed making lots of other delicious desserts. She loved traveling and was fortunate enough to be able to travel extensively with friends upon retirement and to visit family in Nebraska, Ohio, Colorado and New York to name a few. She often cruised with her sisters and friends. Elizabeth was pre-deceased by her husband, Newman Lee Preston Dalton, Sr. and her son, Newman Lee Preston Dalton, Jr., (February 2, 2022). She is survived by her supportive family who are grateful to God for the gift of her life: daughter, Elizabeth Darnell Dalton Carter of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; daughter-in-law, Ethan Dalton; grandchildren: Nicole Dalton Tann (Jesse II) of Centennial, ^ Colorado, Natalie Dalton Lamberton of Denver, Colorado, Newman Lee Preston Dalton, IV (Ivie) of ^ Keller, Texas and Elizabeth Destiny Dalton of Greensboro, North Carolina; great-granddaughter, — Jalynn Tann of Centennial, Colorado; great-grandsons, Jaden Ike Dalton Carpenter of Greensboro, S North Carolina and Jesse Tann III of Centennial, Colorado; a sister, Cleo Foote Palmer of Brooklyn, ~ New York; a sister-in-law, Josephine Dalton of Mocksville, North Carolina and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. uJ Funeral service will be held on Saturday at Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church at 11:30a.m. with family visitation at 11:00a.m. Burial will follow at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Hamptonville, NC. h- S Public viewing will be Friday at Roberts Chapel from 1:00pm-5:00pm. o OO <5 O Donna Jean (Jones) Dixon August 14, 1975 ~ August 2, 2022 (age 46) Donna Jean (Jones) Dixon, age 46, of Mocksville, NC, departed this world on August 2, 2022. Donna was born on August 14, 1975, in Davie County, NC. She was the daughter of Shelby (Dyles) Turner and the late Johnny Lee Jones. In life Donna graduated Davie County High School and had attended college at Davidson-Davie Community College. In 2000, Donna married the love of her life, Mark Anthony Dixon, Sr. Together, they spent 22 loving years by each other's side. Donna was very passionate about caring for others and she enjoyed her career as a CNA. Donna enjoyed family time, especially time she shared with her cousin, Aiddan Potts. Donna was a lifelong member of The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork. Donna leaves behind to cherish her memory, her mother, Shelby Turner and stepfather, Billy Turner, stepmother, Grace Jones, her devoted husband, Mark Anthony Dixon, Sr., three sons, Joey Lusk, Shawn Daniels, and Mark Anthony Dixon, Jr., a daughter Nicole Lusk, her caring sister Mitzi (Jones) Morgan, and her cousin Aiddan Potts. On Monday, August 8, a funeral service will be held at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork beginning at 4:00 pm. Father Dan will be officiating the service. Donna will be laid to rest in the church cemetery. Memorials for Donna can be made to The Episcopal Church of the Ascension www.ascension-fork.orgor can be mailed to 183 Fork Bixby Rd, Advance, NC 27006. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the Dixon family. ,0 <n4 06 0 01 H Oft. t tr> at- r5 i" O Doris Ann Nail Rich November 12, 1940 - August 2, 2022 MOCKSVILLE—Mrs. Doris Ann Nail Rich, 81, of Nail Lane, passed away Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was born on November 12,1940, in Davie County, to the late Robah Woodrow and Mamie Etta Howard Nail. Mrs. Rich was a lifelong member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church and sang in the Cornatzer Trio for years. She was known for her baking, enjoyed spending time with her family, and will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rufus "Bud" Ashburn Rich, Jr.; and a sister, Judy Howard. Survivors include two children, Frederick Rich (Kimberly) of Apex and Karen Messer (Jimmy) of Mocksville; four grandchildren. Tiffany Johnson (Kevin), Trad McLawhorn (Chris), Christina Whitaker (Shane) and Matthew Messer; eight great-grandchildren; a brother, James "Jimmy" Woodrow Nail (Linda Smith); several nieces and nephews; and special friend, Frankie Reavis. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Thursday, August 4, in Cornatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery with Rev. Shane Young officiating. Memorials may be considered for Cornatzer United Methodist Church, c/o Mrs. LuVada Howell, 1032 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. rO^ Brian Keith Mclntyre October 19, 1978 - August 3, 2022 MOCKSVILLE—Mr. Brian Keith Mclntyre, 43, of Duke Whittaker Road, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, August 3, 2022. He was born on October 19,1978, in Essex County, MA, to Marcia Contreras. Brian had an adventurous personality and enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, and rock climbing. He also loved riding his motorcycle, working out, and cooking. In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife of 13 years, Tanya Mae Teeter Mclntyre; three children, Erin Mclntyre, Elivia Mclntyre, and Calvin Mclntyre; three siblings, Katelyn Franklin, Danielle Franklin, and Nicoletta Franklin; and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date. c€ o< 0 «Ti 00 1 d <c h- 5 o 1 o cD Death Notices Audrey Anu Pefata Kuhn, 86, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, July 26,2022. DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,2022 • 11 Deborah 'Debby" Alice Plyier SMsr, 67, of Rockwell, died Thursday, July 28,2022. Larry Dean Belton Larry Dean Belton, 71, of Mocksville, NC, passed away in his Davie County home on Wednesday, July 27,2022. Larry was bom on Nov. 30, 1950 in Forsyth County, son of the late William H. Belton and Rebecca Ann Rat- ledge. Larry graduated from Parkland High School with the class of 1969. He honored our country and served in the U.S. Air Force as a helicopter crew chief during Vietnam as a part of the 21st SOS and the 703rd TASS. After his time in the military, Larry went on to graduate college with a bachelor's degree in Theology and Missionary Aviation. Most recently.Larry was the Aviation Electronic Technol ogy Program Director at Guilford Technical Community College and a pastor at Rock Spring Baptist Church. In 2020 Larry was. awarded the Charles Taylor Master Me chanic Award for 50 years of dedicated service in Aviation safety. In 1973 Larry married Brenda Lou (Cox) Belton and raised two sons. Larry leaves behind to cherish his memory: his loving wife of 49 years, Brenda Belton of Mocksville; his 2 sons, Lucas W. Belton (Kristy) of Edenton, NC, and Timothy L. Belton (Rebecca) of Greenville, S.C.; his brother, Mitchell W. Belton (Sherri) of Pinnacle, NC; sister, Lori Ann New man (George) of Winston-Salem. NC; 5 grandchildren, Gavin Belton, Isaac Belton, Chandler Belton, Donovan Belton, Sawyer Belton, and a nephew, Matthew Belton. On Saturday, Aug. 6, a memorial service will be held at Rock Spring Baptist Church, Harmony, at 11 a.m., fol lowed by visitation with friends and family in the fellow ship hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Mission Flight Group, 144 Ashmoor Ln., Lexington, NC 27295. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville is honored to serve the family. Benjamin'Benny'F. King Mr. Benjamin "Benny" F. King of Bermuda Run wenthome with the Lord on July 28,2022. ,q« ^ He was bom in Davie County on Oct. 12, 1936 to Franklin Alexander King and Ba Mae Howard Kmg ^d ^:—~ri was one of nme surviving chu-dren. As a young boy, he enjoyed rabbit and squirrel hunting and^ loved playing baseball with his —V brothers. Betmy was a lifelong sports fan. He was particularly ' fond of the New York Yankees, NASCAR racing, and the DukeBlue Devils b^ketbidl team. ^ successful careerreaching the rank of E-7 (Ser- geant 1st Class). Over the course of his military career serving hiscountry, he was deployed and sta- many areas around the world. He retired from the Army in 1980 and worked for Hanes Dye and Finishing until retiring agam to pursue oth er endeavors and enjoy his delightful grandchildren. Benny was involved in many civic activities including volunteering as a coach for Davie American Little League • Baseball. He was very active with his enjoyed membership with the Advance VI^ Post 8719. His military career made him an ideal candidate to coordi nate prep, cook and serve many fundraismg meals for ^e Post. most notably breakfasts and roast beef dinners. He was also well known for his chicken stews that were ^- ways a family and church favorite. He was also a member of the Smith Grove Ruritan Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in deaih by. his wife of 57 years, Kyong Cha "Wanda" King; and sib lings. Joe Harding King, Edna Gray King Caudle Nancy King Southern, Edith King Mounce, Lois King Fansler, and infant twin siblings Martha Faye and Donald Clay ' He is survived by: his children, Brenda King Landau (Steven), Sharon King Thompson (Bryan), and Mar cus King (Sharon B.); grandchildren, Audrey Landau Townsend (Brooks), Emma Landau, Nina and Soplua Thompson, and Benjamin, Daniel, and Mark King; sib lings. Addie Mae King Wood, Howard King (Shirley), and Kelly King (Libby); and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, at Hay worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Andrew Wild and Pastor Wayne Swisher officiating, with inter ment following at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. The family would like to give special recognition and gratitude to Ms. Regina Evans, Mrs. Tomeika Jones, and the wonderful ladies and gentlemen of Gina's Helping Hand who so lovingly provided constant care for both Benny and Wanda over the last two and one-half years. They also wish to acknowledge and thank Trellis Support ive Care and all the staff of The Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House for the gentle and compassionate care Benny and his family received. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Advance VFW Post 8719, 130 Feed Mill Road, Advance, NC, 27006- and Trellis Supportive Care-The Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House, 101 Hospice Lane, Winslon-Salem, NC 27103. Online condolences; www.hayworth-miller.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,2022 -11 Elizabeth Neely Turner Leonard Mrs. Elizabeth Neely Turner Uotiard. 74 of Sunset Circle, MocksvUle. died Thursday, July 28, 2022 at her She was bom on Sept. 11.1947 in Davie County to the late Bruce Wilson and Frances Elizabeth Jones Turner. Mrs. Leonard was a lifelong member of Jencho Chj^ of Christ and was a very loving mother to her two sons. She re- tired from Davie County Soil W ^ ^ and Water Conservation after 30 f - . . years and was twice elected to | serve on the Board of Directors following her retirement. Ki.:...'? -In addition to her parents, she ■jl ^ husband, Ralph Leonard; a sis- ter, Carol Forrest; a sister-in-law,Jeanette Turner; and a brother-in- law, William Hilton. , jSurvivors include: 2 sons, Alan Bowles (KeUy), andAndy Bowles (Melissa), all of MocksvUle; 2 grandchildren Wesley Bowles, and Madison Bowles; a great-grandson. Remington Bowles; a sister. Mary "Polly" Hilton ofUxington; 2 brothers, James Turner of Wmston-Salem,and Steve Turner (Hilda) of MooresviUe; a brother-in-law, Norman Forrest of MocksvUle; and numerous meces,nephews, and cousins. . u ,The family would like to say a speaal thank you to hercaregiver, Stacie Shoffner, and to all her other caregiversfor their love and care provided to Mrs. Leonard.A funeral service was conducted at 10 aon. Monday,Aug. 1 at Jericho Church of Christ with Mr. Jack Lipseyand Mr. Alan Bowles officiating. Interment followed mthe church cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8p ra ., Sunday. July 31, at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials may be consideredCamp, PO Box 1234, MocksvUle, NC 27028; or to P^-kinson's Association of the Carolinas. 2101 Sardis Rd. N, Suite 102, Charlotte,NC28227.Online condolences: www.eaionfuneralservice.com. dav July 26,2022 at Bermuda Commons in Advance.He was bom Oct. 13.1942 in Forsyth County to the lateJames Cleveland and Ruby Elizabeth Hodges Uonard Mr. Leonard was a veteran of theU S. Army having served duringthe Vietnam War. He loved UNC ^ «and Yankees baseball, and was a iSf "'' Tfan of the Carolina Panthers. One IofthehigWightsofhislifewasat--rV Jtending the 2006 World Series. ^ In addition to his parents, hewas preceded in death by a brother, Jim Leonard. . Survivors include: his wife,Elizabeth "Lib" Turner Leonard; | orAuS S! M^aiidSerly TippeU (Wayne) ofRaleigh; siblings,Carol Cobb (Calvin) of Cypress.Texas.and Don Leonard (Joanna) of Winston-Salem; a sisteMU-law, CeCe Leonard of Jamestown; and grandsons, Brendan Baranyai and Matthew Tippett A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p m., Saturday Sept. 17 at Lambert Funeral Chapel, The faimly wUreceive friends at the funeral home following semce_In lieu of fl owers, please consider memonals t° Nau^al Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, 25 Mam St.. Coo-perstown, NY 13326.Condolences; www.lambertfuneralhomencj:om. Ronnie Charles Long Ronnie Charles Long, 75 of Advance. NC passed away onJuly28,2022. Ronnie was bora on Sept. 2, 1946 in Winston-Salem,son of the late Robert Charles Longand^Maiy^M^^^^ Long. In life, Ronnie worked as a forklift operator for RJ Reynolds and QST until August of 2005, when he retired. He honoredour country and served in the 1*^..U.S. Army. He was of the Bap- ' tist Faith and led a Christian life. 4 -Ronnie loved fi shing, bowling, 1^and was on a bowling team. In 3^ " ^1967 Ronnie married the love of his life, Charlotte Joan (Orien)Long.Theyspent55Iovingyears Ronnie is survived by: hisloving wife, Charlotte Joan Long of Advance; his sister,Nancy Myers (BiUy) of Advance; 3 nieces; and a nephew. On Sunday, July 31, a visitation was held at Davie Fu neral Service of MocksviUe from 2-4 p.m. On Thursday,Aug. 4, a graveside service will be held at West Lawn Me morial Gardens beginning at 10:30 a.m. Davie Funeral Service of MocksvUle is honored to serve the family. Marv Jane Whitaker Ratledgs Mary Jane Whltaker Ratledge, 82, of MocksviUe, diedWednesday. July 27, 2022 at Yadkin Nursing Center in Yadkinville. i - She was born Jan. 13, 1940 in Davie County to the late Wil-liamMoody"W.M."andEvaLee Booe Whltaker. Mrs. Ratledgewas a xl member of Liberty Bap- tist Church. She enjoyed spend- Ing time with her family, garden-ing, and being with the peoplearound her. Mrs. Ratledge will be W remembered as a good Christian woman, and a loving mother andwife. I In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Rayford Arnold Ratledge.Survivors include; her daughter, Tammy McClam^h(Kent); siblings, Mildred WUes and Tom Whitaker (Patty) all of MocksvUle; several special cousins, nieces andnephews; and special friends. Bill and Matthew Mock^A graveside service was conducted at II a.m., Fn^y,July 29 at Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. David Childress officiating. In lieu of fl owers, please consider memorials to: Wz-heime^s Association, Western NC Chapter, 4600 Park Road, Sie. 250, Charlotte, NC 28209.Condolences: www.lambertjuneralhomenc^om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,2022 • U Medford Lee Shoaf Mr. Medford Lee Shoaf, 89, of Advance, passed away Sunday July 24,2022 at Clemmons Medical Center. Mr. Shoaf was bora in Davie County on Feb. 20, 1933 to the late Henry Monroe f^' . • Shoaf and Edna Hartley Shoaf. Shoaf retired from PPG Fi- her Glass in Lexington. He was 11 a faithful member to Advance R -'P, United Methodist Church. . / \ • He is also preceded in death I by his brother, Henry Shoaf Jr. wife of 63 years, Nancy Vogler Shoaf; daughter, Melany Shoaf; granddaughter, Katie Shoaf; 2 nieces, Melissa Ray and Kelly Hamrick; nephew, Frank- ie Vogler; and a brother-in-law, Dick Vogler. He will be missed by his special dog, Charlie. A funeral service will be held at 1 p Jn. Thursday, July 28 at Advance United Methodist Church with Rev. Chris topher Key and Rev. Dennis Marshall officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Advance UMC, PO Box 2021, Advance, NC 27006. Online condolences: wwwJtayworth-millerrom. Patricia "Patsy" Anne FuUer Taylor Patricia (Palsy) Anne Fuller Taylor, 79, of Mocksville, entered her heavenly home on July 25, 2022 at Bermuda Commons in Advance. ^ u. * Patsy was bora Aug. 25,1942 in Charlotte, daughter of the late Irene Smith Fuller and the late James Clifford Full er. She was also preceded in death '' ^ji by: her husband, David Paul Taylor, and her daughter, Patricia Jill Taylor Survivors; her son, David■- a ^ S Paul Taylor Jr.; 4 grandchildren,: a Drew Anthony Andrade (fian- ' ce Rachel Uwing), Dylan James Andrade, Amber (Adam) Taylor' 1 Earnhardt, Erica Andrade Han- cock; 4 great-grandchildren. Cashand Lakyn Earnhardt, Linsey and Latham Hancock; a brother, Jimmy (Judy) FuUer; and abrother-in-law. Dennis (Barbara) Taylor. A graduate of Davie High School, Patsy earned an associate's degree and worked in accounting for over 50 ye^s.She will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother,ereat-Tandmother. sister, aunt, and dear fnend to many. A celebration of life service will be held Aug. 7 atHardison Methodist Church at 3 p.m., with Pastor W«Sink and Rev. Dennis Marshall officiatmg. Visiti.on will beone hour before the service in the family life center.Memorials: Hardison Methodist Cemetery Fund, 1630 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville, NC, 27028. O rt DO ii? ci »- <5 o I Hubert Alvin Motsinger, Jr. February 26, 1926 ~ August 9, 2022 (age 96) Hubert Alvin Motsinger, Jr., age 96 of Winston-Salem, NC passed away on August 9, 2022, at Kiser Hospice House surrounded by family. Hubert was born on February 26, 1926, in Hanse, NC. He was the son of the late Hubert Alvin Motsinger, Sr. and Selah (Beshears) Motsinger. In addition to his mother and father, Hubert was preceded in death by his loving wife of 69 years, Mary Lynn (Stanley) Motsinger, a daughter, Wanda Gail Motsinger, a son, William Gray Motsinger, a grandson, Joshua Gray Motsinger, Sr., one brother, and four sisters. In life, Hubert did our country a great service and served in the United States Navy. He was a World War II Veteran that worked on the USS Lewis picking up ROW from the Philippines. After his time in the military, Hubert chose a career as a machinist where he worked with Gravely until he retired. Whenever he had free time, Hubert loved staying with his friends and family at High Rock Lake Marina and Campground. He spent weekends and summers there for 46 years. Hubert loved the little things in life like singing gospel hymns, attending world record sized family reunions in Blue Ridge, GA, and creating memories with his family. Hubert leaves behind to treasure his memory, a sister, Helen Poindexter, three granddaughters, Christina "Gidget" Lynn Smith (Jason), Jennifer Lynnel Motsinger, and Jamie Renfroe (Chris), a grandson, Michael Hicks (Amy), five great-grandchildren, Joshua Gray Motsinger, Jr., Carson Hicks, Connor Hicks, Chevy Molina, and Kaitlyn Molina, along with many nieces and nephews from both the Stanley and Motsinger sides. On Saturday, August 20 from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm a visitation for Hubert will be held at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Following visitation at 5:00 pm a funeral service accompanied with full military honors will begin, also at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Pastor Chris Williams will officiate the service. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the Motsinger family. 0 oi o Ci 0^ t \n W csi <£ r O Savanna Kay Saunders November 7, 1987 August 10, 2022 (age 34) Ms. Savanna Kay Saunders, 34, passed away on August 10, 2022, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Savanna was born on November 7,1987, in Forsyth County. Following graduation from Davie High School, she attended High Point University. There, she earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Education. Savanna reached out and made a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. She enjoyed music and was a gifted singer, performing at church and in a vocal ensemble. She was happiest when spending time at the beach. Savanna is survived by her children, Cayson Peacock and Noah Saunders; mother, Debra Harwell; brother, Tyler McLamb; grandparents. Curt and Pat Hege; a large extended family and many friends. A celebration of Savanna's life will be held at 3:00 PM, Sunday, August 21, 2022, at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Rev. Abby Catoe officiating. The family will receive friends for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com ci <2^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, Aug. 11,2022 -11 Leroy Benson Leroy Benson, 78, of Mocksvilie, departed this life Monday, Aug. 1,2022. He was bora Nov. 26, 1943 in Forsyth County to the late John Henry and Rebecca Conner Benson. Leroy at tended Anderson High School, where he was an avid foot ball fan and player. He enjoyed . sports, participating on a family baseball team. Leroy met his first 1^- . wife, Cheri Crump, as a young man. With pride, his father gift- ed him a '55 Ford, with the ob- [Lcii.' jective of using this resource to n '^9R|S^ carry workers back and forth to F ... ^ RJ Reynolds. Leroy aspired to do t more and secured his first "real K ' job" at Florentine Corp. He later became an entrepreneur, opening ^ Benson's Grill on Cherry Street, Leroy fiourished as a business- man, setting a strong example for his peers. Being the energetic and success driven person that he was, Leroy began working at Douglas Battery, where he was a dedicated employee for 22 years. In 1971, Leroy married Annie L. Hunter. The two later moved to Mocksvilie (her hometown) establish ing Mocksvilie as their home. The couple worked together at Douglas Battery and opened another venue, "J's Castle" in Farmington. Leroy was a dedicated husband, brother, father, cousin, grandfather and friend. He was everyone's favorite uncle. Leroy took pride in setting the tone for a dress style worth emulating by others. Truly he set the example. With passion he kept his cars immaculate and found joy in customization. Leroy had an avid love for riding motorcycles and sharing light-hearted intent with . others. One of his favorite savings was, "Let's see who can tell the best lies." Leroy loved the Lord and sported the reputation of being the first one at church each Sunday. Our beloved was preceded in death by; his parents; his wives. Annie H. Benson and Cheri Benson; sister, Mary Jordan; brother, Edwin Benson; grandson, Chaz Benson; 8 brothers-in-law; and a devoted caregiver. Celeste Long. He leaves to cherish his memory: daughters", Tangela Benson Culpepper and Shanika Shevone Dalton; sons, Stephon Hedrick (Kim) and Leslie Benson; sisters, Mar- gretia Key, Alice Lindsay, Roxie Burns (Carl), and Queen Withee (Al); brothers, John Benson and (jeorge Benson (Sharon); 5 sisters-in-law; 5 brothers-in-law; aunt, Naomi Thomas; beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Leland Culpepper, Desmond Benson-Goss, Jy'Quarius Terrelle DaJtoni Jy'Curtis Lamontae Dalton, Shantilla Hedrick, Shantay Hedrick, Stephon Hedrick Jr., Tamia Hedrick, Maya Benson, Dominique Benson, Johnathan Wiseman, Deante Benson, and "Lil" Chaz Benson; his devoted friend, Grady Jackson; Hazel Dillard (devoted sister-in law); and devoted caregivers, Kay Gaither and Cedric Colvin. A funeral service was conducted at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 7 at Mainville AME Zion Church. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. The service is available to view on the Lambert Funeral Home website. Condolences: wwwiambertfuneralhotnenc.com. Dorcas 'Dottie' Gobble Wilkes Ms. Dorcas "Dottie" Gobble Wilkes. 73, of Clemmons passed away Monday, Aug. 1,2022 at her residence. Dottie was bora on Jan. 28,1949 in Davie County to J.I. ^ -—r-t the late Oltis Lee Gobble and '9^' > Audrey White Gobble. She was a longtime member of Ijames Bap- tist Church in Mocksvilie and a regular attendee at Center United Methodist Church in Welcome, ^^B NC for over 19 years. She retired from Lucent Technologies with over 34 years of service. Along W * with her parents, she is preceded I tn death by her husband, Kenneth■^B Lee Wilkes and her sister, Patri cia "Patsy" Patti. She is survived byL a son, Ryan Edwards, and daugh ter-in-law, Stephanie; 5 grandchildren, who she loved dearly; her sister, Wanda (Johimy) McBride; 3 brothers, Donnie Gobble, Odell (Marsha) Gobble, and Tommy (Barbara) Gobble, brother-in-law, Vic Patti (Burmi), all of Mocksvilie; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6 at Center United Methodist Church. 186 Center Church Road, Welcome. Family will receive friends 1 hour prior. Committal will follow at Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery, 1038 Ijames Church Road, Mocksvilie. Online condolences: www.hayworlh-miUerx:om. Lois Mae Whitaker Williams Mrs. Lois Mae Whitaker Williams, 84, of Eaton Road, Mocksvilie, passed away, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022 at No- vant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. . She was born on May 2,1938, in Davie County to the late Roy Adam and Magdeline "Maggie" Carter Whitaker. f - a Mrs. Williams was a longtime t member and servant of Jerusa- lem Baptist Church. She enjoyed - - .-j:-.:. spending time with her family, /Kespecially her grandson, Tristan, ,, ^ and cherished her role as grand- ^mother, mother, and wife. Lois ^ S ^ W:will be missed by family, friends, ^ T ® and her community, but we re- 'rijoice knowing that she walked : \ into Heaven's gates to meet her ... husband of 61 years. Sonny Wil liams, her parents, and other family members who passed on before her. And oh yes, her heavenly Father's face! In addition to her parents and husband, she was pre ceded in death by 2 siblings, Alvin Whitaker and Linda Whitaker. Survivors include: her children, Felicia Foster (Scot- ty) of Mocksvilie and Tim Williams (Sandra) of Lincol- nton; a grandchild, Tristan Foster; 2 step-grandchildren,Zachary Foster (Jennifer) and Kristen Vaught (Landry); 2 step-great-grandchildren, Colt Vaught and Case Vaught; 3 siblings, Robert "Bob" Whitaker (Sandra), Joyce Rabon, and Steve Whitaker; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside funeral service was conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 8 in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery, with Rev. Donnie Chapman and Rev. Bob Whitaker offici ating. Friends paid their respects by visiting Eaton Funeral Home from 2-5 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for: Jerusalem Baptist Cemetery Fund, 3203 US 601, Mocks vilie, NC 27028. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 11,2022 - 11 Grady Lee McClamrock Sr. Mr. Grady Lee McClamrock Sr., 91, of Main Church Road. Mocksville, passed from life physical to life eternal on "Diesday, Aug. 2,2022, at Trinity Elms in Clemmons. Bom Jan. 24, 1931 in Davie County to Ogden Gray I McClamrock and Flossie Virgin- (• la Landreth McClamrock, he was •. the third generation on the Mc- fS Clamrock Farm on Main Church Road. -r-;-. graduated from Mocks- V' \_;J ville High School in 1949, at- . '^4 tended Coyne Radio School in Chicago for a year, and worked- for Westem Electric until his re- tirement in 1986. He also served in the U.S. Army National Guard in the 1950s Korean Conflict. During his early years at West- era Electric, he studied engineer ing courses through NC State College Extension classes at night for five years. He advanced through engineering and management achieving Senior Machine Development Engineer and Level 4 Supervisor. He was recognized for his numerous patents and published technical articles. He was instrumental in the development and production of the Nike Ajac guided missile control system proven in White Sands, NJVl., the first cellular telephone system developed in Oak Park, 111., and the first fully automated production line for carbon resistors. He was dso a pioneer in the de velopment and publication of a company wide program to recruit, train, and retain technical employees which was soon adopted and used by other industries. Grady, also known as "Grady Sr.", "The Origihal Grady", and sometimes, "Buddy", was bom at home and lived during the Great Depression with 5 siblings and had experienced being cold and hungry. Surviving those harsh times required the love and support of good parents, team- worit, and a lot of hard work and determination. He ex emplified the McClamrock trait of hard work and striving for perfection in all he set out to do. He had a multitude of interests, including raising all types of birds, tropical fish, and cows and won awards for his parakeets. He bought, renovated, sold, and leased many homes and enjoyed the challenges of maintaining and managing rental property. When the construction of Interstate 40 split the family farm in 1966, he bought the northern portion fix)m his par ents and built his home there where he resided until his death. He did a lot of the work himself, including making the kitchen cabinets, dining room, and living room fur niture and stonework. He was especially happy enjoying his back porch with the tranquil view of the geese on the lake and cows grazing in the pasture. He loved the family farm and serenity it brought him and worked with his son, Grady Jr., in keeping the farm productive and in the fam ily. He was happiest when he could take something old, shabby, or broken and with a lot of hard work and patience mm it in to something beautiful and useful. Grady loved and was a member of Oak Grove Unit ed Methodist Church since childhood, served on many boards and conunittees, and was generous to his church with his time and resources. He was also active at Lev/is- ville Methodist Church, Lewisville Civic Club, Dutchman Creek Watershed District, and Mocksville Masonic Lodge #134. He was also a significant benefactor of the Davie Community Foundation with the Cognition facility named in his honor. Grady married Sylvia Jo Gentry in 1951 and was father of Grady Lee McClamrock Jr. (Cathy) of Mocksville, and Larry Joe "Buddy" McClamrock of Raleigh. Grady mar ried Lucy Shaffer Allen in 1991 who remained a loving and devoted helpmate and partner in the real estate busi ness. They enjoyed many years of traveling to France, Pan ama, Alaska, and many states in America. In his declining years, Lucy took special care of him that insured that he was able to remain at home until very near his death. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his siblings, William Raymond McClamrock, Pauline Mc Clamrock Vaughn, Ethel McClamrock Myers, and Mary Nell McClamrock Conrad. Surviving, in addition to his loving wife Lucy, and sons Grady Jr. and Buddy, are: stepdaughters, Teresa Allen Draughn (Michael), Linda Allen Foster, Wanda CranfiU, and Judy Wineb^ger (David); grandchildren, Joseph Gray McClamrock. Grady Lee McClamrock III (Huong), Adam Wesley McClamrock (Felicia), Anna Elizabeth McClam rock Roth (Chris); step-grandchildren, Dusto Roger,Clin ton Southern (Amber), Jessie Tuberbile, Kim CranfiU, Da vid Wmebarger Jr., Mitchell Edward Gamer (Regina), and Micah Ethan Gamer (Erin), Casey Bailey (Bridgett), and Tina Dyson (Brian); great-grandchildren, Madison Grace McClamrock. Olivia Carolyn McClamrock, Sinclair Ann McClamrock, Cub Wesley McClamrock, Ava Noelle Gar ner, Cole Jackson Gamer, Isla Jade Gamer, Hunter Boger, and others; and hs baby brother, James Ronald McClam rock. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Samrday, Aug. 6 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with Rev. Bob Summers officiating, Interment followed in the church cemetery joining his parents. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 5 at Eaton Funeral Home. Grady requested that no flowers be sent, and any me morials be donated to the: Grady McClamrock Sr. Schol arship Fund, c/o Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksville. NC 27028. Online condolences: wwwxatonfuneralservicexom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 18,2022 -13 • .V,'••y: e- Ab" , .r/iM Vada Gray Boger Beck Vada Gray Boger Beck, 97, of Salisbury and formerly of Mocksville, NC, died Saturday, Aug; 13, 2022 at her , home. K She was bom July 31,1925 inr'" Davie County to the late Burley Alvin and Louise Potts Boger. « Vada graduated from, Mocks-- - 1 ville High School in \9A1, and \ll'i Draughn Business College in . V . Winston Salem, NC. After col- <2tir' * ^®S®' she worked for Wachovia ® Bank&TnistinWinston. • • w'' ' • • -- -'S She married Harry Lewis r marriage before his death in 2011. I After five years as a stay-at- home mother, she returned to work on Steve's first day of school, dropping him off to begin work. She worked for Pennington Chevrolet Co. in Mocksville for 22 years. Vada then went to work for Don Bowles, CPA, during tax season, for over 30 years, until Covid struck in 2020. She and Lewis enjoyed camping, volunteering and doing mission projects. Together they managed the.Lake Junaluska Campground every summer for 13 years. The mountains of North Carolina were special to them. Win ters were spent traveling south for the Nomad Group doing mission work in the southem US states. Vada was very active in saving the old Cana School building, the first one room school house in Cana, NC where she attended, truly walking a mile to school. Serv ing in various roles for the Davie County Homemakers, Vada was known far and wide for her expertise in cooking and baking. A special request from the Ruritan Club was made every year for Vada to serve their celebration din ners. \^da was a faithful member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church, Mocksville. The Boger family has a rich history in that church dating back to 1859. She served as secretary and treasurer of three growth phases in the Church. She had a special love for United Methodist Wom en and worked faithfully on local District and Conference levels in the WNC Conference, traveling the country to represent the local club. Every year selling pecans, Happy Home Vanilla Flavoring and sending shoe boxes to Oper ation Christmas Child for Samaritan's Purse are just oth er examples of her faithfulness and service. A Storehouse for Jesus in Mocksville also appreciated her loving smile and years of service to the community. She gave tirelessly, loved friends, and family dearly and was an example to follow for her commitment and loyalty. "If 1 can help somebody as I pass this way - then my life shall not be in vain..." Vada will be missed by so many. Vada was known far and wide for her cooking and es pecially her baking skills. We, the family, wanted to share some of our favorite "Grandma Vada" recipes with you. You can access a booklet of Vada's recipes at: htxpstHti- nyurLcomJvadabeckrecipes In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death ^ by: her husband, Harry Lewis Beck on Feb. 12,2011;and brothers, Ray Gwyn Boger and Edwin Boger. Survivors include: son, Steve (Sherry); grandchildren, n Haley Hill and Drew Beck (Cassie); great-grandchildren, ^ Wyatt, Weston and Isabella Beck; stepgrandchildren, •~-Amy Hewitt, Jamie Earl Hewitt (Angie), and Jill Hewitt; ^ stepgreatrgrandchildren, Cameron and Cassidy Hewitt; « sister, Elizabeth "Libby" Leonard of Welcome; sisters-in- C> law, Ola Boger, Jvey Nell Boger, and Lib Beck; and sever- ^ al nieces and nephews. A celebration of her life was conducted at II ajn., Monday, Aug. 15. 2022 at Lambert Funeral Chapel with Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. The service is available to view on the Lambert Funeral Home website. Interment followed in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cem etery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service, and from noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14 at Lambert Funeral Hotne. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to: Da vie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksville,NC 27028, Memo: Union Chapel UMC Cemetery Fund; or Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Sa- lem.NC 27103. Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomencJ:om. Eugene Lanier Boger Mr. Eugene Lanier Boger, 85, of Mock Place, Mocks ville, died Friday, Aug. 12,2022 at his home. • He was bom on Sept. 11,1936 in Davie County to the Boger. . of Liberty United Methodist Church. He loved tinkering and fixing things and was an avid gardener. He enjoyed fishing and hunting, and loved the mountains Is ^ addition to his mother, he Hfe was preceded in death by: an sister, Gladys;' an infantWwl Rufus; a sister, Marg^et McClemore; and a brother, J. Harding Boger. . Survivors include: 3 children, Michael Boger, Jeffirey Boger (Letitia), and Teresa McBride (Steve), all of Mocks ville; 4 grandchildren, Kimberly Jones (Blake), Nickolas Boger (Cassandra), Amelia Robertson (Mackinzie); and Todd McBride; 7 great-grandchildren, Craig McBride, Emma Jones, Allie Boger, Corbin Boger, Rylan Robert son, Alyssa Robertson, and Alayna Robertson; a sister, Madelene Shelton of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Sherman Bo ger (Inez) of Rockingham, and J.Harold Boger of Florida; - and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15 at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery with Mr. Jimmy Hyde officiating. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 14 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials may be considered for: Dragonfly House, 387 Valley Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences: www.eaionJuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 18,2022 • 13 Cfaantz Lee GrannamaE Mr. Chantz Lee Grannaman, 33, of Grannaraan Drive, Mocksvillc, died Saturday, Aug. 6,2022. He was bom on Nov. 1, 1988 in Randolph Coun^'to Randy Lee Grannaman and Ginger Bullins Grannaman, bothofMocksville. i—^ ' Chantz was bom with a heart of gold and a smile to match. He was a gentle soul and openness , made him a friend to all who came in contact with him. He '' loved the simple things in life in- . XT, eluding playing with his daughter . Kyiee, fishing, and long conver- sations with friends and family !0 around the bonfire. Chantz bad ^ a firm belief in God and had a A personal relationship with Je- ^ sus Christ. He would often say, ' ^^7" ' . "Mom, people in church aren't the ones who need saving." We may have lost him here, but heaven gained the biggest kindhearted angel to watch over us all. He was preceded in death by: his paternal grandparents. Butch and Dorothy Grannaman; and his matemal grand parents, Kenneth and Linda BuUins. In addition to his father and mother, survivors include: his daughter, Kylee Wynn Grannaman; her mother, Mari- ah McDowell of Mpcksville; 2 brothers, Kris Grannaman (Jodi) of Mocksville, and Jacob Campbell of Statesville; and several uncles, aunts, and cousins. Acelebration of life service was conducted at the Gran naman home at 241 Grarmaman Drive, MocksvDle, on Saturday, Aug. 13, from 5-7 pjn. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for his daughter, Kylee, at https:llgofund.mel84a3a25a. Online condolences: www£atonfuneralservice.com. o Charles 'Charlie'Addison Wood Jr. Charles "Charlie" Addison Wood Jr., 78, of Danvers, Mass., formerly of Mocksville, went to his heavenly home Thursday, Aug/ 11, 2022 at New England Homes for the Deaf. He was bom April 10, 1944 in Davie County. Charlie graduated from N.C. School for the Deaf in Morganton. Many special memories were n made when he and his friends attended parties and meetings in the deaf community. He was a member of Fork Baptist Church. church,and his church family.He loved to dance, eat, and traveling to the beach and mountains, but swimming was his favorite pas- time. Being a social butterfly at heart, Charlie never met a strang- er and loved people. He adored his family and friends who meant the world to him. Charlie loved the time he spent at New England Homes, for the Deaf where he made many friends whom he loved. While there, he especially enjoyed craft time, with coloring and painting being his favorite. He was preceded in death by: his father, Charles Addi son Wood Sr.; his mother, Bemice Rebecca Seaford Hin- kie; and 2 half siblings. A funeral service will be conducted at 3 p.ra., Thursday, Aug. 18 at Fork Baptist Church with Rev. Robert Garrett and Rev. Craig Seaford officiating. The service will be available to view on the Fork Baptist Church website or Facebook page. Interment will follow in the church cem etery. The family invited friends to come by Lambert Fu neral Home from 9 a jn.-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 17 to pay their respects. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memo rials be considered for: Fork Baptist Cemetery Fund, 3140 US 64 E, Mocksville, NC 27028; or New England Homes for the Deaf, 154 Water St., Danvers, MA 01923. Condolences: mvw.lambenfuneralhomenc.com. Sherrill Lily Gambill December 20, 1994 ~ August 18, 2022 (age 27) Ms. Sherrill Lily Gambill, age 27 passed away Thursday, August 18, 2022. She was born December 20, 1994 in Forsyth County to Sherrill Ray Gambill and Linda Diane Bryant. She is survived by her daughter, Maryse Teasley, her mother, Diane Bryant, her father, Ray Gambill, sister Michelle Throne (Mat) great grandmother Judy Gambill, aunt Denise Harrison, cousins Dakota Stokes (Rickey) Ryan Harrison (Kayla) Jesse Nester, Nieces and nephew Lily, Lauryn, Logan Throne and cousins Kami, Renleigh and Thor Stokes. A memorial service will be held at 6:00 PM Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. The family will receive friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com ci H o ci 00 to 1 H- O t o ci C6 0 01 bo ) vo uJ d- sj: O Joseph Earnest Covington, Jr. July 2,1931 - August 19, 2022 Joseph Earnest Covington, Jr., 91, of Wlnston-Salem, died Friday, August 19, 2022, at his home. He was born July 2,1931, in Guilford County, to the late Joseph Earnest Covington, Sr. and Harriet L. Martin Covington. Mr. Covington was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church in Walkertown. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister; and three brothers. Survivors include his wife, Joan Paisly Bibb Covington; children, Joseph "Jody" E. Covington, III (Stephanie) and Cindy Lou Ann Pegram; stepsons, Ernie Lilly (Kathy) and Phillip Lilly (Karen); several grandchildren; and a few great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, August 24, at Eastlawn Gardens of Memory, Kernersville with Rev. Frank Shumate officiating. The service will be available to view on the funeral home website. www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com .0 ni c6 0 ni fO 01 OO (r> W cX <£ >- cS o Virginia "Ginni" Goodwin January 10, 1932 August 23, 2022 (age 90) Mrs. Virginia "Ginni" Willetts Goodwin, 90, of Mocksville, passed away Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at Bermuda Commons. She was born January 10,1932 in Leiand, NO to Dan Wesley Willetts and Tressie Dilsaver Willetts. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles "Woody" Douglas Goodwin, Sr.; a granddaughter, Lyndsey Goodwin Palmer; a sister, June Ernst and a brother, Dan Willetts, Jr.. Surviving are her three children, Charles Douglas Goodwin, Jr., Tracey Goodwin and James "Eddie" Goodwin; three grandchildren, Douglas Goodwin, Whitney Cooper and Daniel Gough and five great grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 27, 2022 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trellis Supportive Care or to Senior Services of Davie County. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 25,2022 -11 Charles Randolph 'Randy' Alexander Charles Randolph "Randy" Alexander, 75, passed away on July 3,2022 in Fayetteville, Ark., where he had resided for many years. He was bom in Iredeli Coun- ty, and raised in Farmington. He JSf n graduated from Davie County ? High School in 1966. Charles was ft . n a loving husband, father, grandfa- 9 brother and friend who will B. be missed deeply by all who knew n - . ^ him. He retired from the FAA af- ~. --'i ter proudly serving over 41 years. '■ He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army and was a Vietnam In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death -by: his brothers, Dennis Alexander and Davey Alexander. Survivors: his loving wife, Evelyn Alexander; 2 sons, Edward Alexander and Jason Alexander; 2 daughters-in- law, Marlene Alexander and Dana Alexander; 4 grand children, Jeremy Alexander, Tyler Alexander, Brianna Al exander and Madison Alexander; and 2 sisters, Deborah Bubanks and Michelle Griffin (Gwynn). Charles enjoyed planting his vegetable garden every year, shooting at the gun range, and spending weekends and holidays with his family. Janice Laverne Beauchamp Hicks Mrs. Janice Laveme Beauchamp Hicks, 91, of Advance, passed away at her home on Monday, Aug. 22,2022. She was bom April 27, 1931 in Forsyih County to Roy Charles Beauchamp Sr. and AnnaE Elizabeth Rights Beauchamp. She was the last living Charter Member of Redland Church, IPHC. Laveme loved baking, • ; knitting and sewing. She was preceded in death by: yi: '.i her parents; her husband, Rich- ■ i ard Goodman Hicks; a daughter, Tamala Gale Hicks; 2 sisters, El- sie Whitaker and Sue Ellis; and asie Whitaker and Sue Ellis; and a brother, Roy Beauchamp Jr. Surviving are: her children, Susan Hicks and Richard Hicks and wife Joy; a granddaughter, Tabatha Walker and hus band Kendall; a great-granddaughter, Kal Walker; a sister, Betty Grey Pardue and husband David; a special caregiver, Mary Evans; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at II am. Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Redland Church, IPHC with Pastor David Richard son, Pastor Joel K. Boyles and Pastor Jonathan Hill offi ciating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. The received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. In lieu of fl owers, memorials may be made to: Trellis Supportive Care. Online condolences: www.hayworth-miller£om. Rev. Dwight Judson Durham Rev. Dwight Judson Durham, 92, of Cooleemee, died Sunday, Aug. 21,2022 at the home of his daughter. He was bom on Nov. 7, 1929 in Davie County to the late John Wesley and Hattie Privette Durham. Mr. Durham was the founder of Mocksville Church of God and served in the minis- try for-many years. He retired as Wr a fabricator with Daniels Con- I 9 struction and had owned his own w ■■ . ; S logging company, Durham Log- nk 1 ^ member of the■ > I Cooleemee Civiian Club and had ' JH Cooleemee for his conimunity service. He enjoyed fi shing, rac- coon hunting, rabbit hunting, and playing volleyball - even in his^ 80s. He always had a great sense^ of humor and kept a positive atti tude until the end. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his wife of 66 years, Nancy Josephine Shore Durham; a granddaughter, Evinda Gwen Durham; and 10 siblings. Survivors include: II children, Sandra Ashley (Tom my") of Winston-Salem, Kenneth Durham of Cooleemee, Dennis Durham (Susie) of Cooleemee, Connie Reynolds of Cooleemee. Randy Durham (Pam) of Mocksville, Su san Mecham (Michael) of Salisbury, Leonard Durham (David) of Mocksville, Karen Hall (David) of Mt. Airy. Michael Durham (Lisa) of Mocksville, Beth Deluca of Kentucky, and Casey Durham of Mooresville; grandchil dren, Adam, Kayla, Kirstin, Jamie, Tiffany, April, Jona than, Zach, Mike, Josh, Jessica, Jasen, Samantha, Chris, Tyler, Amanda, Lindsay, Devin, Hannah, Andrew, Josie, Adam, Rachel, Alex, Jade, Cade, and Mia; great-grand- children, Dylan, Lauren, Jacob. Skylar, Sadie, Bowen, Alexis, Noah, Pandora, Rileigh, Scarlett, Ruby, Salem, Grayson, Damon, Becket, Chloe, Ryla, Jack, Enoch, Berk ley, Troy, Payton, Carsen, Zack, Emma, Jamison, Jayden, Patrick, Willow, Wyatt, Anna, Austin, Silas, Zane, Layla, Lainey Beth, Lilo, Miiey, Theo, and one on the way; great great-grandchildren, Allison, Sebastian, Evinda, and Nao mi; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 pjn.,Thursday. Aug. 25 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Bishop Bruce Har ry officiating. Interment will follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be considered for: Cooleemee Church of God, P.O. Box 357, Cooleemee, NC 27014. Online condolences; www.eatot\ftmeralservice'.com. ^2v/e c---, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 25,2022 -11 Tina Arlene Fortney Restive Mrs.Tma Arlene Fortney Restive, 30, of Draughn Lane. Mocksville, died suddenly Wednesday, Aug. 17,2022. She was bora on July 11,1992 in Forsyth County to the ' • ••, • - -V j late Terry Lee Fortney and Tina -j- Tina loved nursing, was a j* -f' CNA, and was working to be- S come a nurse. She enjoyed pho-«r; "wBbS tography, arts and crafts, music. and spending time in California U- S with her sister, Brenda. She ab- JgB solutely adored her son, who was her pride and joy, and had a smile that would light up the room. |B|p ' In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a broth- She is survived by: her moth er; a husband of 13 years, Michael Brian Restivo; her son, Chayce O'Bryan Restivo, both of the home; 4 siblings, Jonathan Matlock (Stacy), Alex Carswell, Brenda Thomp son, and Michelle Fortney; and several nieces and neph ews. A funeral service was conducted at 7 pan. Tuesday. Aug. 23 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. James Ward officiating. The family received friends from 5:30-7 at the funeral home, and other times at the home of her brother Jonathan Matlock. Online condolences: www.eatonjuneralservicexom. Andrew Sherrill Smith Andrew Sherrill Smith, 82, of Mocksville, died Tues day, Aug. 16,2022 at SECU Hospice Care Center of Yad- kin. He was bom May 11,1940 in Davie County to the late Clarence Roosevelt and Delia Frances Cope Smith. Sher rill was a member ofTurrentine Baptist Church. He loved watching NASCAR and westerns. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his stepmother, Delia Walker Smith; a daughter, Roxanne Smith Webb; grandson, Jerry Andrew Webb; and siblings, Grady Smith, Frank Smith, Richard Smith, Frances Bos- tic, and Melvin Smith. Survivors include: his wife, Nancy Ruth Angell Smith; sons, Andrew Stephen Smith, Joseph Samuel Smith, and Austin Blake Smith; siblings,Monroe Smith (Claire), Carl Smith, Donald Smith, Manard Smith (Sherry), Marvin Smith (Lauren), and Ionia Dorsey (Rob); 8 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Friday, Aug. 19 at Lambert Funeral Chapel with Rev. Fred Carlton and Rev. Josh Greene officiating. The service is available to view on the funeral home website. Interment followed in Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home from 6-8 p.m.,Thursday, Aug. 18. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that dona tions be made to the funeral home to help with expenses. Condolences; wwwJambertfiineralhomencxoni. ^We Or. <s cs o ci u-» 0=» Ci :5 O Linda Lorraine Hall January 17, 1951 August 25, 2022 (age 71) Linda Lorraine Hall, age 71, of Mocksville, NC passed away on August 25, 2022, at her home in Davie County. Linda was born on January 17, 1951, in Cook County, IL. She was the daughter of the late Charles Stanley Gotautas and Lorraine (Stroh) Gotautas. In addition to her parents, Linda was preceded in death by her loving husband Thomas Hall. In life, Linda graduated from lllinios schools. She later chose a career in retail where she worked as a manager. She worked with The Factory Card and Party Outlet for ten plus years until she retired. In her free time, Linda enjoyed scrap booking and being with her dogs. Linda leaves behind to cherish her memory, a son Michael David Medves, a daughter Kimberly Ann Mabe (Michael) of Mocksville, a brother Charles Gotautas, a sister Cheryl Kopczyk, grandchildren Ryan, Leah, Marin, Brianna, Valerie, Allison, Nicholas, Thomas, and one great grandchild Kayson. Linda will be laid to rest in Plantation Memorial Gardens. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. rO^ <5^ Of 0 £l vj) 04 DO 1 fA ixi 5 <s: »— <5 o Dr. Clarence "Butch" Fossier September 18, 1940 ~ August 26, 2022 (age 81) Dr. Clarence "Butch" Hughes Fossier, 81, of Bermuda Run, passed away Friday, August 26, 2022 at his home. He was born September 18, 1940 in Evergreen Park, Illinois to Clarence and Katharine Fossier. Dr. Fossier was a veteran who served in the U.S. Air Force and was a member of Clemmons United Methodist Church. He completed his undergraduate degree at Stanford and received his Medical Degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago and later retired from Lake Forest Orthopaedics and Team Orthopaedic Surgeon of the Chicago Bears. He continued being active in the medical field until his death. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Richard Fossier. Surviving are his wife, Linda Erwin Fossier; two children, David Fossier (Andrea) and Jennifer Autian (Zack); two stepchildren, Eric Welde (Lisa), and Gretchen Elliott (Danny); three grandchildren, Tyler Autian, Anna Fossier and Kyle Fossier; a step granddaughter, Chelsea Hunter (Ryan); two step great grandchildren, Peyton and Weston Hunter and a sister-in-law, Pam Fossier. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 pm on Thursday, September 15, 2022 at Clemmons United Methodist Church with Rev. John Fitzgerald officiating. The family will receive friends after the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Clemmons United Methodist Church, 3700 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, NC 27012. ,0^ cS OS o cV to 0© S o Shirley Elizabeth (Boggs) Dove March 30, 1937 - August 31, 2022 (age 85) Shirley Elizabeth (Boggs) Dove, age 85 of Mocksville, NC, departed this world on August 31, 2022. Shirley was born on March 30,1937, in Second Creek, WV. She was the daughter of the late Randall Boggs and Ethel Bell (Sturdivant) Boggs. In addition to her parents, Shirley was preceded in death by her loving husband, Clyde Webster Dove (Webb) of Solomons Island, MD where they lived for 49 years together, her brother Johnny Boggs, and her sister Phyllis Law. In life, Shirley graduated from West Virginia High School. Later, she chose a career in business and worked as an outreach specialist. She worked with the Chamber of Commerce until she retired. In her free time Shirley enjoyed spending time with her great grandchildren, she loved listening and singing to music, collecting owls, and attending any church event that took place at Solomon's United Methodist Church. Shirley leaves behind to cherish her memory, a daughter, Trudy Golding (Wesley), her "daughter from another mother", Caria Sue Lankford Milling (Tommy), two nephews, Todd and Kevin Schulrud, two nieces, Michelle Boggs and Kimberly Grossmann, a grandson, Joshua Creed Golding (Lindsay), two great grandchildren, Kylie and Kacey Golding, a brother-in-law, Ray Dove, and a sister-in-law, Faye Harrison. On Saturday, September 3, 2022, a graveside service will be held at Solomons United Methodist Church Cemetery and begin at 4:00 pm. Pastor Ruth Dixon will officiate the service. In loving memory of Shirley, please consider a donation to Figjam Caregivers of Mocksville, NC. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECO?J>, Thiirsday, Sept. 1,2022 -11 Samuel 'Sam' Loraice Cope Samuel "Sam" Loraine Cope, 87, of Brevard, passed away at Tore's House #3 on the morning of Aug. 25,2022. Sam was a well-loved professor of theater and music at Brevard College for 29 years. The theaterproductions he directed with W his students were a cultural high- light for students and community i|Pv members alike. Part of his legacy was restoring an old bam Co create ^ the Bam Theatre. Following in his mother's footsteps, he learned to play piano and organ. He began his career as a church organist, in high L .. school at Liberty United Methodist Church in Mocksville, NC. His fi- nal post, which he held for almost 40 years, was at Church of the Good Shepherd in Cashiers, NC. One of his greatest joys was music. He was a real-life Santa Claus and often donned the red and white suit for college and community events. His magnificent white beard, rounded middle, and jolly nature,, made him an obvious choice. His family knew he didn't need the suit because he was the real thing. Children would excitedly point and whisper whenever they saw him. One young fellow ran up to him and pulled on his shirt tail. When Dad said "hello," the little boy said, "I've been good, sir. I've been REAL good!" Sam was a musician, actor, artist, and gardener; everything he made (pottery, stained glass, copper enameling, macrame, needle crafts, basket weaving, jewelry, and paintings) expressed his love of life. His custom-designed and superbly dressed teddy bears were legendary. Each bear came with its number on a clay heart necklace and a small tag that read "Bears by Sam His horribly bad pun-filled jokes were also legend ary, and he shared them eagerly with everyone. You could tell when he had a new joke to fell from the twinkle in his eye. The joy he found in telling you each new joke was a ray of sunshine for your day, and the memory of those smiles will be forever in our hearts. Sam was a best Mend, loving husband, quiet leader, dedicated teacher, empathetic listener, lifelong learner, tal ented artist, musician, comedian, philosopher, and the very best dad. He excelled at being his true self, and inspired everyone around him. Survivors include: his wife of 65 years, seamstress, quilter, and co-hobbyist, Claire Pinkerton Cope; sister, Marie Ellis (Fred) of Mocksville; brother. David Cope (Cheryl) of Baton Rouge, La.; 3 daughters, Katherine Louise, Cope, Deborah Lynn Aiken (Clayton), Carol Lo raine Lowe (Dennis); a son, Anthony Lane Cope (Susan); 2 granddaughters, McLean Annene and Logan Elizabeth; his trusted companion Spring; and over 850 handcrafted teddy bears. We will all miss him terribly. While our lives will be a little less grand, Sam was ready for a new and larger can vas to create joy. When we meet again, I fully expect to see every angel with their own teddy bear. Online condolences: wwwjnoodyconnollyjuneralhome. An® Linda Lorraine Hall Linda Lorraine Hall, 71, of Mocksville, NC passed away on Aug. 25,2022 at her home in Davie County. Linda was bom on Jan. 17, 1951 in Cook County, 111., daughter of the late Charles Stan- ley Gotautas and Lorraine (Stroh) Gotautas. In addition to her par ents, Linda was preceded in death by her loving husband, Thomas ;• Hall. In life, Linda graduated from ^ Illinios schools. She later chose a ^ career in retail where she worked i as a manager. She worked with 1=== The Factory Card and Party Out let for 10-pIus years until she retired. In her free time, Lin da enjoyed scrap booking and being with her dogs. Linda leaves behind to cherish her memory: a son, Michael David Medves; a daughter, Kimberly Ann Mabe (Michael) of Mocksville; a brother, Charles Gotautas; a sister, Cheryl Kopczyk; grandchildren, Ryan, Leah. Maiin.Briaima, Valerie, Allison, Nicholas,Thomas; and a great-grandchild Kayson. Linda will be laid to rest in Plantation Memorial Gar dens. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. James Fletcher 'Jim' Rockaway James Fletcher "Jim" Rockaway was bom in 194land died in 2022. He was raised in Terrace Park, a bedroom coinmuni- ty east of Cincinnati, Ohio. Jim , graduated from,Mariemont High " School and four years later from Miami University of Ohio with a commission in the Air Force. ' ^ He married his high school ' sweetheart Bonnie six days after graduation. Two years later with V, a master's from the Universi- ty of Cincinnati, he and Bonnie % • were off to the Air Force with %.■' ■. assignments to bases in Colorado M v, and Hawaii. Jim was assigned to Air Force Intelligence in Hawaii where he attained the rank of Captain. Upon returning home after four years with the USAF, Jim received an offer from Avon Products, a pre mier cosmetic manufacturing firm. For the next 40 years Jim held positions of increasing responsibility in manu facturing and logistics operations, including Almay Cos metics, the J.L.Prescott Co., Hanes Corporation's L'erin Cosmetics and the Direct Marketing Division, QVC Net work's Virginia distribution center, Sara Lee Corporation's Business Teams, and fi nishing his career at New Roads in Virginia. In the end, he spent 20 years with Sara Lee Corp. as Director of Manufacturing and Logistics Operations, enjoying their home in Bermuda Run where his career was brought to a successful close. Jim was well liked and loved by all who knew him. He endeavored to make his world a better place. He will be missed. James is survived by: his wife of 60 years. Bonnie Rockaway; his daughter, Cynthia Daigle (Patrick), and grandchildren, Natalie Daigle, Kathiine Daigle, James Daigle; and his son, James Rockaway (Sara), and grand children, Benjamin Rockaway, Jacob Rockaway, Samuel Rockaway, Ralph Rockaway, Violett Rockaway. A memorial service will be held at 2 pjn., Saturday, Sept. 3, at Clement's Episcopal Church in Clemmons. Melvin Mock July 14, 1939 - September 2, 2022 "A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, who gave His son my soul to save. And fit it for the sky." And thus saith the Lord our dear Melvin Mock was called to his Eternal home early Friday morning, September 2, 2022 while a patient at Kate B. Reynolds House, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. We give thanksgiving to our Lord and Savior for allowing us to share his life for so many years. Born July 14. 1939 in Davie County, North Carolina, he was the son of the late Melvin Crump and Edith Mock Smoot and John Smoot. He was educated in the Davie County public schools. He began a career with Joseph Land. Lexington, North Carolina as a truck driver. Melvin was a faithful member of Third Wind Ministries, Mocksville, North Carolina. Watching his Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Hornets was a favorite pastime, along with watching westerns, going to the drag races and working in the yard. In addition to his parents, a granddaughter, Niesa Mock; siblings: Billy Smoot, Richard Mock and Johnnie Mae Dunn preceded him in death. Those who survive and will forever cherish his memory are his wife, Elizabeth Chunn Mock of Mocksville, North Carolina; two sons. Dexter Mock and Derrick (Abony) Mock, Sr. both of Mocksville. North Carolina; seven grandchildren: Christopher (Keisha) Mock. Anitra Mock, Markita (James) Mock, Aisha Mock. Derrick Mock, Jr., Micah Mock and Damarian Mock; six great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The Homegoing service celebrating his life will be conducted 12:00 PM Sunday, September 11, 2022 at Roberts Chapel, 953 Salisbury Road, Mocksville. North Carolina 27028 with moments of sharing at 11:30 AM prior to the hour of service. His mortal frame will find sweet rest in the tranquility of New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Facial coverings and/or masks are required for the services. ■rV^ Thomas John Sheeran January 16, 1955 - September 3, 2022 (age 67) Thomas John Sheeran, age 67, of Mocksville, NC departed this world on September 3, 2022, at his home in Davie County. Thomas was born on January 16, 1955, in Long Island, NY. He was the son of Mary (Glum) Sheeran and the late James Sheeran. In life, Thomas attended school in New York. He later chose a career in the service industry where he worked in septic maintenance for 30 years, until he retired in 2019. In 1975, Thomas married the love of his life, Valerie (Resse) Sheeran in Staten Island. NY. When he wasn't working, Thomas obsessed over his yard. He enjoyed spending time in his garden, working in the yard, checking out cool cars, and utilizing his tools that he spent many years collecting. Thomas leaves behind to cherish his memory, his mother, Mary (Glum) Sheeran, his loving wife of 47 years, Valerie Sheeran, a son, TJ Sheeran of Staten Island, NY, a daughter. Colleen Sheeran (Hector) of Staten Island, NY, brothers, James "Jimmy" Sheeran, Dennis Sheeran, and Kevin Sheeran (Annie), a sister, Margaret Ann O'Donnell (Brian), and an aunt, Anna Loper. On Friday, September 9, 2022, a visitation for Thomas will be held from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm at Davie Funeral service of Mocksville. Following visitation at 5:00 pm, a memorial service will take place with Pastor John Powell officiating. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. 0 cr- 1 y c£> O Mary Magalene Alexander September 10, 1937 - September 7, 2022 On Sunday, September 4, 2022, Mary Magalene Moultrey Alexander quietly left on her well- planned journey to her new home in Glory, where she is already In fellowship with Jesus and all of her family members and friends who were awaiting her arrival. We. her family members and friends, truly thank God for the privilege of sharing this life with her. Born September 10, 1937 in Florence, South Carolina, she was the daughter of the late John Moultrey and Etta Tillon. Her formal education was received in the public schools of Iredell County, North Carolina. She was a homemaker and was truly proud to be a mother. Mary loved the Lord and fellowshipped with several churches in the area. She was a member of Smith Grove AME Zion, Mocksville, North Carolina. She enjoyed planting flowers and watching TV. She was preceded in death by her husband Dennis Junior Alexander; her son, Dennis N. Alexander; and siblings: Nathaniel, Hubert, Cleo and John . To cherish her memory she leaves a grandson, Jason Young; beloved daughter-in-law, Vernice B. Alexander of Advance, North Carolina; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The Celebration of Life for Mrs. Mary Alexander will be conducted 5:00 PM Sunday, September 11, 2022 at Roberts Chapel, 953 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 with moments of sharing at 4:30 PM prior to the hour of service. Public viewing will be on Saturday, September 10, 2022 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Facial coverings and/or masks are required for the services. vV DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlmrsday, Sept. 8,2022 -1 Dasilel Cferistopher Applegate Mr. Daniel Christopher Applegate, 63, of Stacee Trail, MocksviUe, died Tuesday, Aug. 30,2022 at his home, He was bom on Oct. 13, 1958 to the late Bmtus and I Jean Applegate. Daniel was a member of Heav- enbound Full Gospel Church in •- Mocksvilie and loved going to^ church. He enjoyed participat- ing in the reading on Wednesday ' " nights. He also enjoyed attending "* the Carolina Senior Care in Lex- ^ - ingtOD and loved his dog, "Cook- •' He was loved very much by ^ all his family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: a brother; his father and mother-in-law, Wayne and Kath- eryn Young; a sister-in-law, Kathy Robertson; and 2 broth- ers-rin-Iaw, Terry Young and Kerley Young. Survivors include; his wife, Regina Young Applegate; a step-daughter, Annette Young of Salisbury;, and 3 broth ers-in-law, Steve Young, Kim Young (Sheila), and Jan Young, all of Mocksvilie. A memorial service will be conducted at a l^er date. Memorials may be considered for Heavenbound Full Gospel Church, 181 Hartley Road, MocksviUe,NC27028. Online condolences: www.eatonfi<neralservice.coin. Hazel Louise (Slagle) Hottel, 81, of Advance and a faithful and loving wife and mother, went home to be with Jesus on Tuesday, Aug. 30,2022. She was bom July 30, 1941, in Ranger, NC to the late Gordon C. King and Pearl Mamie r ^7- ^—-- (Slagle) Taylor. Also preceding her in death: her husband of 60 . years,RobertEmmet Hottel Sr.; 6 sisters; and 5 brothers. n Surviving: her daughter, Anna Marie Bamette (Greg); 3 sons, Robert Emmet Hottel Jr. (Cindy), Christian Kirk Hottel (Dennis), and Jonathan Lee Hottel; 5 grand- . ■' children; 5 great-grandchildren; and 2 brothers, Hazel served the community by helping with donations to A Storehouse for Jesus in Da- vie County. She worked 16 years as a chicken farmer in Advance, and 10 years as an assembly worker in Mocks vilie. She was a faithful member of Rock Hill Baptist Church. There will not be a funeral or memorial service per her request as she has donated her body to the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made to: A Store house for Jesus in Mocksvilie.oV" Martha Efird Edwards, 90, of Oak Island, passed away 00 Aug. 29,2022 after a long illness. Formerly of Mocksvilie, Mrs. Edwards was a Real Es tate Broker and worked with real estate for many years. She was bom Feb. 22, 1932 of parents Paul Alexander Efird and Janie McClamrock Efird. She is predeceased by: her loving husband, Robert Wade Edwards, also formerly of Mocksvilie and Oak Is land; and 2 sisters, Dorothy Efird Horn and Coleen Efird McGrady. She attended Babcock Business School of Wake Forest University and was a supurb gardener and cook. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She is survived by: her 3 children, Darrell Eugene Edwards of Southport, Donnie Wade Edwards of Win- ston-Salem, and Susan Edwards Stowers and husband John of Southport: 6 grandchildren, Anthony Edwards, Melanie Edwards Andrews, Christopher Edwards, Heath er Edwards, Sarah Edwards Frink and Autumn Stowers; and many great-grandchildren. A graveside service is planned for the family at 1 p.m .on Tuesday, Sept. 6 in the New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery, 1436 Sheffield Road, Mocksvilie. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at: www4>eacocknewnamwhite.com. Peacock-New- nam & White Funeral and Cremation Service, Southport. Mrs. JoAnn Gregory Ireland of Advance passed away Wednesday, Aug. 31,2022. She was bora in Davie County on Jan. 9, 1932, to the Clayton and Leona Mitchell Gregory. JoAnn was a "member of Macedonia Moravian Church in Advance. She was retired from Hanes Hosiery. JoAnn loved traveling vvith _ her husband, E.W. "Jack" Ire- death on May 18, 2005. They enjoyed the coast,^ fi shing, and traveling in theirK» ' • Airstream. Both loved spending|r aflS** their winters in Florida. JoAnn . r was an avid and accomplished .. . " seamstress. She loved knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery and many other crafts. She loved to share her crafts with others and teach others. She was also preceeded in death by: a sister; 3 brothers; and beloved poodles - Mitzi, Swampy, and Little Bit. She is survived by: her son, Jacky Ireland (Donna) of Advance; her daughter, Sharon Ireland Keesee (Curt) of Hun, Va; grandchildren Amanda Ireland-Desmond of Knightdale, and John Ireland (Susan) of Advance; '3 great-grandchildren, Landon. Riley and Eli Ireland; her sister, Geraldine Edwards of Clemmons; 2 brothers, Mel- vin Gregory (Wilma) of Advance and Johnny Gregory of Rural Hall; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends, Vemoo and Carolyn Moore and Mickey Graham. A graveside service was held at Macedonia Moravian Church in Advance on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Zach Dease officiating. In lieu of fl owers the family requests memorials to: Macedonia Moravian Church; or Liberty Hospice. 5 E. Main St., Thomasville, NC 27360. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. S, 2022 -11 Mr. Lance Harding Jordan, 79, of Batons Church Road, Mocksville, passed away Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022, at his home. He was bom on Feb. 25,1943 in Davie County to the late Joseph Harding and Pauline I Lester Owings Jordan. Mr. Jordan was a former member , i;..?,:. . of William R. Davie Fire Depart- ^ ment and enjoyed working his farm, _ . . -f- growing tobacco and making hay. - He was a talented welder and builder n who also loved gardening and split- _ ^ . ting wood. ' ! In addition to his parents, he-was preceded by: an infant brother, Ricky 1 —t—v Alexander Jordan; and a sister, Sarah Janie Jordan. Survivors include; his siblings, Linda Pauline Jordan, Ronnie Phelps Jordan (Judy), Joseph Gale Jordan, and Peggy Jordan Norman, all of Mocksville; 3 nieces, Kim- berly Wilson (Michael), Allison Hewitt (Andrew), and Jennifer Jordan; and a great-niece, Emma Hewitt. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn. Monday, Sept. 5 at Eaton Funeral Chape! with Rev. David Tifft officiating. Interment followed in Batons Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends from 5-7 p.m. Sun day at the funeral home. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Mountain Valley Hospice and employees: Casey Mar tin, Rachel Everhart, Sonya Loven, Stacey Webb, Dayna Wade, and Lynn Fowler; Jeanine Raskin, NP and staff at Davie Medical Associates; Dr. John Hollingsworth and staff at Novant Health Clemraons Medical Center; and Mark White of Foster Drug for the love and care provided during Mr. Jordan's final days. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for: Mountain Valley Hospice, 3069 Trenwest Dr, Winston-Sa- lem.NC 27103. Online condolences: www.eatonfi'.neralservicej:om. Melinda Darlene Lagle, 57. of Mocksville, died Mon day, Sept. 5,2022 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Aug. 13,1965 in Davie County to Lin- ^ da Gail Sherrill Lagle and the [ late Robert Eugene Lagle. Dar- 1 ^ graduate of Davie High School, Class of 1986. She attended Hardison Methodist Church. Darlene was very active in Special Olympics where she was a cheerleader and basketball , player. She was also very active ' at New Horizons. Darlene never met a stranger and was a friend to 'I Survivors include: her mother; - L \, y a sister, Deborah Jones (Vann); nephews, Gavin Russell. Collin Russell, and Landon Russell: and a niece. Savannah Jones. A funeral service will be conducted at 12 p.m., Friday, Sept. 9 at Hardison Methodist Church with Rev. Wesley Sink and Rev. Dennis Marshall officiating. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. The service will be available to view on the funeral home website. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to: Mill ing Manor, 785 Sanford Ave., MocksviUe, NC 27028; or Special Olympics - Davie County, 151 Southwood Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028. Condolences: www.lamJertfuneralhomenc.com. Mary Katherine 'Kat' MatifesT'/s Mary Katherine (Kat) Matthews, 84, of East Bend passed away Friday, Sept. 2, 2022 at the skilled nursing facility at Brookridge Retirement Community. I ShewasbomNov. 13,1937in Davie County to the late Thom- as Washington Kiger and Gladys B-. Seats Kiger. She was preceded in Bfev. ; ■{ death by: her parents; husband, • Jerry Gray Wood; daughter,|Bk , Vickie South Baity; sisters, Bes-jBSfe sie Boggs, Linda Harrison, and Barbara Allen; brother, Henry Kiger; and step-grandson, Bran don Shore. , Surviving are: her husband. Charles "Pete" Matthews; daugh ter, Janice Wood Claybrook; son-in-law, Scott Claybrook;. son-in-law, Kent Baity; step-daughters, Kathy Johnson and Linda Allman; grandchildren, Andrew Gray Clay- brook, Katherine Susan Claybrook, Patrick Baity, Westley Baity; step-grandchildren, John Allman, Tiffany Allman, Hannah Johnson, and Lessie Shepherd; siblings. Arm (Sammy) Debusk, Dwayne (Peggy) Kiger, and Pat Allen; 13 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at Farmington Community Cemetery. The family would like to thank the staff at Brookridge for the kindness and care they provided to Kat during her time there. Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville is serv ing the Matthews family. Online condolences: www.gentryfuneralservice.com. Patricia Ann Dunlap Miller, 88 of Advance, entered etemal life on Sunday. Aug. 28,2022. Her spirit is carried on by her 3 children: Debbiej (Donald), Steve, & Tim (Annette); 8 grandchildren ,Gene (Sonya), Chris^.'x (Kim), Tammy (Mike), Tara (Brad),f ^ - Tommy (Ginger), Tasha, Josh, & M Andy; 9 great-grandchildren, Tracy (Candi), Will, Summer, Samuel, Brit-f tany (Ben), Isabelle, Daiton, Christa, Carly, 4 great-great-grandchildren, Ethan, Audrey, Wyatt, & Rowan; her surviving sibling, Peggy Dunlap Bur ton; her extended family, her friends, . . xo- her fellow church members from Bix- by Presbyterian; and her dog, Zuri. She cherished spending time with her siblings and enjoyed reminiscing about her childhood in Hanes Tov/ne of Forsyth County. She was an avid reader. She enjoyed reading novels. She read her Bible daily. She tried to always practice and apply what she read. She was a good listener. She gave Bibli cal advice. She built discipleships from her relationships where ever she could and poured into them. She eager ly served the sick and infirmed when they were unable to care for themselves. She always fed and cared for the homeless cats of the world (and an occasion rooster). She gave to every charity that asked, choosing in good faith to believe the best about what they do with your money, no matter what. She leaves us now to join the kingdom of heaven and to be reunited with her husband, James P. Miller, her siblings, many friends, and her beloved mother. Violet Linwood Weaver Dunlap. A graveside service was held Tuesday, Aug. 30 at 5:30 p.m. at Bixby Presbyterian Church in Advance. In lieu.of fl owers and in the spirit of her charity, please donate to Bixby Presbyterian Cemetery Preservation Fund or to your local animal shelter We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. Sr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 8,2022 - U iVv Me!vm Modt Tne funeral service for Mr. Melvin Mock will be at noon on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022 at Rob erts Chapel, Mocksville, with a 30 minute visitation prior to the service. Roberts Chapel- Mocksville is honored to serve the family of Mr. Melvin Mock. Online condolences: www. robertsfuneralxom. Linda Dale Mills Peniand Mrs. Linda Dale Mills Peniand. 72, of Mocksville, for merly of Aviemore Village in Clyde, passed away Thurs day, Sept. 1. 2022, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. h-- She was bora on May 18, ' ' ,v. n "1"" > 1950, in Haywood County to the • ' n late Kineth Ray and Ruby Lee *' '' Reynolds Mills. ' Mrs. Peniand was a very lev- ing mother, grandmother, and ^ friend who always put others be-' ^ fore herself. She was a faithful jfa ' ' ii secant of God and of the Baptist In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- ' band. Walter Bryce Peniand. Survivors include: 2 sons, ; . ej Shalako Peniand (Lisa) of Mocksville and Shane Peniand (Janice) of Candler; 6 grandchildren, Paige Peniand, Matthew Wise (Ashley), Cameron Beck, Dillon Peniand (Sheridan), Emily Pen- land, and T^ler Peniand (Ashley); 6 great-grandchildren, Rylan, Jeremiah, Bexleigh, Caitiin. Peyton, and Aiden; 2 sisters, Brenda Mills of Robbinsville, and Lee Brothers (Chris) of Mills Spring; a brother, Kineth Mills of Bethel; several nieces and nephews; and special friend. Tammy Duncan and friends from Aviemore Village, In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Win- ston-Salera, NC 27103. Online condolences: m\w.eaionfuneralservicex:om. Donald Ray Woodard Mr. Donald 'Ray Woodard, 83, of Mocksville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at Davie Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was bora on Aug. 30, 1939 in Davidson County to the late Jacob Roosevelt and r— . Florence Rudisell Woodard. Mr. Woodard proudly served '"T four years in the U.S. Marine ^ % Corps, was a longstanding mem- ber of First Baptist Church in j Mocksville, enjoyed woodwork- ' x"'' J ^ ing and spending time with his In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sis- ing wife of 60 years, Carol Ann Marshall Woodard of the home; a son, Donald Blane Woodard (Valerie) of Lewisville; 2 grandchildren, Jackson and Madelyn Woodard; 2 sisters- in-law; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m. Wednes day, Sept. 7 in Rose Cemetery %vith Pastor John Johnson officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for First Baptist Church of Mocksville, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences: www£aionfmeralservice.com. CP oL •f- :s y 5 o Martha Fay Rea Ogden March 9,1941 - September 8, 2022 BERMUDA RUN - Martha Fay Rea Ogden, 81, passed away peacefully Thursday, September 8, 2022, surrounded by her family at her Bermuda Run home. Survivors include her husband, Robert "Bob" Glenn Ogden, jr.; three children, Johnny R. Reid, Tina M. Hodges, and Rick D. Reid (Jennifer); four stepchildren; Robert A. Ogden, David G. Ogden (Lori), Sherri L. Ogden (jo), and Deanna L. Muraki (Yasunobu); thirteen grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Neil R. Johnston (David); brother, Robert L. Rea (Alice); sister-in-law, V. Joann Lowder. Fay was born March 9,1941, in Russellville, Alabama to John Lee and Ollie Poss Rea. She spent her early years in Alabama before moving to Cleveland, OH where she attended grade school. Fay subsequently returned to Huntsville, AL where she graduated high school and attended business college. She moved to Winston-Salem and resided in Bermuda Run until her passing. Fay loved to entertain her family and friends, traveling, and playing golf. Her true passion was poker, bridge, and canasta. Fay was a fierce and skilled competitor. Her greatest love was her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She cherished every opportunity to be with them, even during the difficult time of her progressing illness, the visit of a child brought a smile and glow to her. A celebration of life will be conducted 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, September 9, at Lambert Funeral Home. A family graveside service will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, September 10, at Carolina Memorial Sanctuary in Mills River. In lieu of flowers, send contributions to the Parkinson's Foundation or a pet rescue in her loving memory. wviw.lambertfuneralhomenc.com ec (ri cr I i— o Robert Lee Dalton September 10,2022 ^rf:. I Robert Lee Dalton, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend to his church and community, came to the end of his life-journey on Saturday evening, September 10. 2022 at Season Hospice and Palliative in Gumming, Georgia with his loving family around him. His family and friends will remember his quiet demeanor and his willingness to lend a helping hand to his fellowman. Sunny, as he was affectionately known, was born August 25, 1939 in Iredell County, North Carolina and was the son of the late Bamey Lee and Effie Mae Dalton. After graduating from Unity High School in Statesville, North Carolina, Robert enlisted in the military and served his country gallantly in the United States Army. Prior to retirement, he was employed with International Paper in Statesville, North Carolina for over 25 years. Robert was a faithful member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville, North Carolina and served on the Usher Board, as a Sunday School teacher and as the Sunday School Superintendent until his health began to decline. In his pastime, Robert could often be seen gardening, landscaping, working around his church, volunteering at various churches in the area, taking care of his community and watching sports on television. You would find him smiling as he watched his grandchildren play various sports. In addition to his parents, Robert was preceded in death by his wife, Doretha Stevenson Dalton and his sister, Alvis Louise Redman. Robert and Doretha were a devoted couple who celebrated thirty-three years of marriage before her passing on August 28,1998. They were the proud parents of two daughters. Sheila and Andrea. A life well lived and loved will be remembered, revered and remain in the hearts of his daughters, Sheila (Tony Sharpe) Dalton of Statesville, North Carolina and Andrea (Stuart) Dalton-Lay of Milton, Georgia; three grandchildren: Jonathan (Josslyn Posey) Saddler, Maria Lay and Alexis Lay; two great-grandchildren, Zymire Saddler and ZaMiyah Patterson; four brothers: Johnny (Estella) Dalton of Harmony, North Carolina, Jimmy Lee (Audrey) Dalton of Hamptonville, North Carolina, Renard (Diane) Dalton of Statesville, North Carolina and William Lynn (Brenda) Dalton of Hamptonville, North Carolina; five sisters: Dorothy Mae Lackey and Sallie Ann Morrison, both of Statesville, North Carolina, Martha Jean Clement and Judy Williamson, both of Mocksville, North Carolina , Mary Frances (Rev. Ray) Campbell of Greensboro, North Carolina, and Marcella (Williams) James, Olin, North Carolina; three brothers-in-law: Willie (Edna) Stevenson, David Redmon and James (Velva) Stevenson; two sisters-in-law, Cynthia (Dennis) Campbell and Eura Stevenson; best friend, John Dorsey Patterson; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The Celebration of Life for Mr. Robert Lee Dalton will be conducted at 1:00 PM Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, 605 W. Memorial Hwy, Harmony, North Carolina 28634 with moments of sharing at 12:00 PM prior to the hour of service. Roger Michael Adams July 2, 1950 - September 13, 2022 (age 72) C\0 V O i-i or I \j-t ti 2. )r' O Roger Michael Adams, age 72. of Yadkinville, NC. departed this world September 13, 2022. as the result of an auto accident. Roger was born July 2, 1950, in Forsyth County, NC. the son of the late Zeno Jack and Gladys Marie (Cline) Adams. In addition to his parents, Roger was preceded in death by a brother, Cecil Adams. Roger married the love of his life, Brenda Carol (Nance) Adams in 1970. He graduated from Forbush High School with the class of 1971. Roger then volunteered for three years in the U.S. Army, where he served as a communications specialist. Roger earned two associate's degrees at Forsyth Tech. and he worked for several manufacturing companies in the area as a mechanic and industrial maintenance electrician. Following retirement in 2011, Roger and his dog, U. frequented local flea markets. He also enjoyed thrift shopping, trying new cooking ideas, and watching movies. Roger leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife of 52 years, Brenda Adams; daughter Shelley Adams; son Dugan Adams (Michelle); and faithful dog, U, of Yadkinville. Also surviving are his brother. David Adams (Teresa), of Germantown, NC; sister. Carol Mock (Tom), of Advance, NC; and many nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to join the family as they share memories of Roger at his wake on October 8, 3-6 p.m. in the fellowship hall at Deep Creek Friends Meeting in Yadkinville. In memory of Roger, please consider a donation to the Hands of Hope Medical Clinic of Yadkinville (https://hohclinic.org/) or the American Chestnut Foundation of Asheville, NC (https://acf.org/). We, the staff at Davie Funeral Services, are honored to serve the family. Michael DiGiacomo October 2,1957 - September 13, 2022 Mr. Michael DiGiacomo, 64, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at his home. He was born October 2,1957, in East Meadow, NY to the late Salvator DiGiacomo and Anne Dempsey. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by siblings, John DiGiacomo, Kevin DiGiacomo, Eric DiGiacomo, and Cheryl Ramirez Michael was survived by sons, Ray DiGiacomo, Michael Thomas DiGiacomo, and Patrick Michael DiGiacomo; Donna DeLuca DiGiacomo; daughter, Nicole Lingenfelter/DiGiacomo; fiance. Donna Marie Warren; grandchildren, Michael Anthony DiGiacomo, Blair Rose DiGiacomo, Maverick Chase DiGiacomo, and Ander DiGiacomo; siblings, Linda Ramnarine, Kathy DiGiacomo, Steve DiGiacomo, and Bobby DiGiacomo; goddaughter, Dawn Marie Quarter; niece, Nicole DiGiacomo; nephews, Kavindra Ramnarine, and R. J. DiGiacomo; and best bud, Robert Warren. No services are scheduled at this time. www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com a 5 J j O ^ V) o a <D s C9 o t Theolene (Beauchamp) Carpenter January 1, 1936 September 14, 2022 (age 86) N/ .o -O O ci o Theolene Beauchamp Carpenter, 66, passed away on September 14, 2022. She was born in Davie County to Elmer Eugene Beauchamp and Esther Geneva Faircloth Beauchamp. Mrs. Carpenter was a life-long active member of Macedonia Moravian Church serving her Lord and Savior in many areas of church life. She retired from Sara Lee Direct, now known as Hanes Brand in Winston-Salem. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Christine Walker. Surviving are her daughter, Teresa (Roy) Swisher of Statesville; and Son, Tony (Angie) Myers of Advance; two grandchildren, Wesley Myers of Cullowhee and Maddie Myers of Advance; one sister Patricia Fulk of Mount Airy; two nieces Melissa (Jody) Phillips, and Cindy (Todd) Walker Bailey. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 Sunday, September 18th, 2022 at Macedonia Moravian Church with Pastor Zach Dease officiating. Interment will follow in the church graveyard. The family will receive friends following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Macedonia Moravian Church or Trellis Supportive Care. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com cr- I Ui ci Y- CO O Richard Gaston Lyons December 8, 1942 - September 14, 2022 (age 79) Richard Gaston Lyons, age 79 of Statesville, NC passed away on September 14, 2022, at Journeys Assisted Living. Richard was born on December 8, 1942, in Davie County. He was the son of the late Gaston Asbury Lyons and Sara Jane (Cuthrell) Lyons. In addition to his mother and father, Richard was preceded in death by six brothers and three sisters. In life, Richard attended schools in Davie County. He chose a career in agriculture and worked as a farmer. He farmed for many years until he retired. As a believer in the Lord, Richard was a member of Mt. Carmel Holiness Church in Hustonville, NC. In his free time, Richard loved playing his guitar and making music. Richard leaves behind to treasure his memory, his two loving sisters, Annie Mae Lyons of Statesville and Helen L. Gregory of Mooresville, and a special nephew Jack Lyons. On Tuesday, September 20, a visitation for Richard will be held at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville from 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm. Following visitation at 1:00 pm the funeral service will begin, also at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Richard will be laid to rest in Rose Cemetery. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service are honored to serve the family. .o o°/ o/ C-4 O Ci 3~ (jr V Kn UJ d s: V c£2 O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursda:^, SepL 15,2022 -11 Death Notice Martha Fay Rea Ogden, 81, of Bennuda Run, passed away Thursday, Sept. 8,2022. Mary Alexauder The Ceiebration of Life for Mrs. Mary Alexander was conducted 5 p.m., Sunday. Sept. 11,2022 at Rob erts Chapel, 953 Salisbury Road, MocksviDe, North Carolina 27028, with moments of sharing at 4:30 p.m. prior to the hour of service. Public viewing was on Saturday, Sept. 10,2022,1-3 p.m. Marshall Long Angell Marshal! Long Angell, 76, of Mocksville, departed this world on Sept. 7,2022. Mutt, as he was so lovingly known as, was bom on Aug. 16,1946 in Davie County, son of the late John Henry Angell and Clara (Sain) [ ^ -■'--t- Angell. In addition to his parents. Mutt was preceded in death by ~.. his brother, Alton An- Mutt graduated from ^ with the class of 1964. Later, he chose a career L in the manufacmring Industry where he worked as a tester for Ingersoll-Rand, where he worked for over 40 yearsbefore retiring in 2010. In retirement, he enjoyed being a fanner, farming and his family and friends. Mutt wasa charter member at Blaise Baptist Church and was bap tized, along with his family at the inception of the church. Mutt leaves behind to cherish his memory: a son, AlanAngell of Mocksville; a daughter, Glenda Angeli-Sherrili(Todd) of Mocksville; a granddaughter, Kristin AngellRichardson (Cody Parker); his special friend, Joyce Mc-Clamrock and her family; extended family, Chris, Leigh,and Levi (Little man) SherriU and Mary Beth, Corbin andBaylyn (Troublemaker) Sherrili; a nephew, Jeff (Judy) Angell of Mocksville; and special neighbors, Tony and Tam-my Spainhourand their grandchildren,Ty and Thompson.^ On Sunday, Sept. 11 a visitation took place at Blaiseg BapUst Church in the FamUy Life Center fr om 2-3 p.m. rt The service followed at 3. Pastor Ken Furches officiat-ed. He will be buried at Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery. — where his mother and father are buried.^ In lieu of fl owers, you may make donations to Missions^ at Blaise Baptist Church or your favorite charity. The family would like to extend their sincere apprecia-tion to WRD Fire Department, Davie EMS, Davie Rescue, Sheffield-CaJahaIn Fire Department, the Fire Marshal'soffice and the many fi rst responders and volunteers who ® assisted on Sept. 7.^ We. the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville ... are honored to serve the family. Brenda Faye Spry Burtoa Mrs. Brenda Faye Spry Burton, 77, of Advance, passed away peacefully at her home sunounded by her family on Sept. 9,2022. e 'loviiig mother,''grand^ mother and wife. She was bom and raised in Advance and was forever proud to call it home. Brenda brought energy and laughter wherever she was. For anyone that had ever met her, she had a personality you could never forget. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her sisters, Mildred and Pauline Spry; step-daughter, Gina Richart; and grandsons, Wesley and Andy Burton. She is survived by: her loving husband, Kenneth Blaine Burton of the home; children, Ronnie Boger (Donna) of Mocksville, Steve Tilley (MoUie) of Advance, Blaine Burton (Beverly) of Winston-Salem, and Treni Burton of Eagan, Minn.; grandchildren, Rickey Boger, Spencer Lanning, Shelton tanning, Corey Tilley, Elizabeth Tilley, Hope Burton, SaraKistler, and Nicholas Richart; brothers. Bob Spry (Janie) and Norman Spry (Louise) of Sheffield, and Doug Spry (Joan) of Advance; and many nieces, neph ews, and great-grandchildren. The family would like to give special thanks to her lov ing brother and sister-in-law, Doug and Joan Spry for their love and constant support over the years. A special rhantf you to the staff at Trellis Supportive Care for their in-home care over the past months; their presence and.compassion provided dignity and comfon to Brenda and the family. The family will have a private ceremony at a later date. In lieu of fl owers, memorials may be made to: Trellis Supportive Care at mvw.trellissiipport.org/conlent/ways- give; or Advance United Methodist Church, PO Box 2021, Advance, NC 27006. Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com. Ralph Hodges Leonard Ralph Hodges Leonard, 79, ' " diedTuesday, July 26,2022. "<>" A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pjn., Saturday, 2 Sept. 17 at Lambert Funeral : _ Chapel. The family will receive .' . . friends at the funeral home im- ; mediately following the seiwice. The ser\'ice wOl be available to view on the Lambert Funeral Home website. Online condolences; www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com. \ Larry Mitchell Settle April 4, 1944 ~ September 17, 2022 (age 78) Larry Mitchell Settle, age 78 of Mocksville, NC passed away on September 17, 2022, at Woltz Hospice Home in Surry County. Larry was born on April 4, 1944, in Wilkes County, NC. He was the son of the late Rev. Clyde Mitchell Settle and Bonnie (Day) Settle. In life, Larry attended Davie County schools. He chose a career in manufacturing and worked as a control panel operator. In 1963 Larry married the love of his life, Vivian Lounell (Grubb) Settle. Larry attended church at Cooleemee First Baptist Church. In his free time Larry loved hunting and fishing. Larry leaves behind to treasure his memory, his loving wife of 59 years, Vivian Settle, two sons Jeffrey Settle (Marsha) of Salisbury and Timothy Settle (Sandi) of Mocksville, one brother Rev. Ronald Settle (Sheila) of Dillon, SC, three sisters Renee Settle, Felica McSwain and Stephanie McClannon, three grandchildren, David, Brooke and Brianna Settle, two great-grandchildren Valerie and Brayden Settle, and two uncles Avery Settle (Louise) and Jack Settle (Pat). On Wednesday, September 21, a visitation for Larry will be held from 10:00 am - 11:00 am at First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. Following the visitation, a funeral service for Larry will begin at 11:00 am, also at First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. Pastor Allen Mullins will officiate the service. Larry will be laid to rest in Jerusalem Cemetery. In memory of Larry, please consider a donation to Mountain Valley Hospice or First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. rt Oft o eft Vft w d cC d I— ca O OP o gS Ruth (Allen) Bishop August 9, 1930 ~ September 19, 2022 (age 92) s^ Ci Ci O ri Mrs. Ruth Allen Bishop, 92, of Winston-Salem, passed away Monday, September 19, 2022 at her home. She was born August 9, 1930 in Davie County, NO to Marma Kimball Allen and Etta Regina Riddle Allen. Ruth was a faithful member of Clemmons United Methodist Church. She retired from Piedmont Airlines and the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools System. Ruth loved greatly and was greatly loved by many. She fiercely loved and was proud of her children, grandchildren and great grandchild and each one of them knew they were the best. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar Bishop and a son, Allen Bishop. Surviving are her children, Martha Perez (Nick), David Bishop (Ann Marie) and Jon Bishop (Kellie): five grandchildren; one great grandchild and three sisters, Elizabeth Neal, Julia Howell and Louise Fulk. A funeral service will be held at 2;00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2022 at Clemmons United Methodist Church with Rev. Paula Northrup officiating. Interment will follow in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Oscar L. Bishop Boy Scout Scholarship Fund c/o Clemmons United Methodist Church, 3700 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, NC 27012 or to Samaritan Ministries, 414 E. Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27105. in s l— d2 O Michelina Victoria Peduto Fromal June 18, 1939 - September 21, 2022 .0^ v yV" o ^ ' c< o er ) «*• <£ K CLEMMONS—Mrs. Michelina Victoria Peduto Fromal. 83, passed away Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at Trinity Elms. She was born on June 18,1939, in New Jersey, to the late John Joseph and Eleanor Milza Peduto. Mrs. Fromal was a devout Catholic, very artistic, and loved to paint, She was a wonderful cook and beautified her home through her love for gardening. Mrs. Fromal was a caring mother who was very devoted to her family. Michelina was a very active resident at Trinity Elms and will be missed by many. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Vincent Fromal; a brother, Patrick Peduto; and a daughter-in-law, Linda Fromal. Survivors include her three children, Dominick Fromal (Laura) of Advance, Mary Lynn Olds (David) of Tavares, FL, and Joseph Fromal of St. Augustine, FL; six grandchildren, Michelle, Brian, Kristen, Lindsey, Nicole, and Allie; four great-grandchildren, Vivienne, Luna, Parker, and Finn; a brother, Paul Peduto; and several nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff of Trinity Elms and Trellis Flospice for the love and care shown to Michelina in her last days. A memorial mass will be held at a later date with inurnment following in Salisbury National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Trellis Hospice and Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Online condolences may be made at www.eatQnfuneralservice.com. cd o Death Notice Mr. Donald James Boothby, 76, of MocksviUe, died Thursday, September 15,2022 , DAVE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 22,2022 -11 Sadie Mae Mead Snipes Burton Mrs. Sadie Mae Head Snipes Burton, 90, forroerly of Hobson Drive, MocksvUle, passed away Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. She was bora on July 5, 1932, in Davie County, to the late Robert Lester and Mary | . , Belle Barnes Head. • Mrs. Burton had a heart for people, often insisting that her guests eat and eat more^. She en-- especially during birthdays and ^§8 holidays, and wanted them to -^Sk call her daily. Mrs, Burton loved , -'jBg country and gospel music, fre- quented the Grand Die Opry, and loved Elvis. Christmas was her favorite holiday and could often be seen watching Christmas and Hallmark movies. In earlier days. she enjoyed, camping and attending concerts. She loved the color red and red roses. In addition to her parents, she was preceded'in death by: her first husbsind, Worth Alexander Snipes; her second husband, Don Burton; 3 brothers, Johnny Head (Frances), James Head (Roxie), Bobby Head (Carol); and a son-in- law, Elton Cranfill. Survivors include: her 4 children, Marquietta Goforth, Sheila Renee Young (Kim), Trina Cranfill, and Regir.a Alien (Mike); 9 grandchildren, Angela Potts, Marquietta Braverman, Jeremy Young (Susan), Jaime Wilkie (Keith), Julie Shinault (Timmy), Sabrina Norman (Carlos), Greg Cranfill (Carrie), Jody Dillard (Jamie), and Logan Allen; IS great-grandchildren, Alexandria Nutting, Justin Potts, Tyler Potts, Gabriel Young, Matthew Young,Ga\'in Gauntt, Kaleb Gaunti, Collin Wilkie, Alyssa Thomasson, ROey Shinault, Braydon Shinault, Adrian Cranfill, Domenyk Wiikes, Adysen Norman, Eve Norman, Zachary Cranfill, Haley Riddle, and Christian Hart; 7 great-great-grandchil dren, Alaina Nutting, Isabella Nutting, Elijah Potts, Liam Potts, Noah Potts, Paxton Fletemier, and Elijah LaMott; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thurs day, Sept. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. James Ward officiating. Interment will follow in Legion Memo rial Park in CooIeemee.The family will receive fiiends for two hours prior to the service at the funeral home. The fanuly would like to extend a special thanks to Well Care Hospice, Meals on Wheels, Novant Health For- syih Medical Center, and Amelia Graver, PA. for the won derful care Mr. Burton received in her final days. In lieu of flowers memorials may be considered for Well Care Hospice, 5380 US-158 Suite 210, Advance, NC 27006. Online condolences: mvwxatonfuneralservicexiom. Rita Miller Hogan, 64, Plilton Herd Island, S.C., went home to be with Jesus on Sept. 9, 2022. She was the daughter of Herman and Christine Car- 1 ter Miller of Advance. She attend- .. . ' eri Davie High and graduated from if. /. Appalachian State University. She / li . Hogan Accounting Ser- f on Hilton Head. f, She is survived by: her 2 sons,^ ^ Tommy and Adam Hogan; daugh- ter-in-law, Tiaiia (Tommy); sister, Tina and Gary Gardner of Califor- ^ nia; niece and nephew, Julie and — Dylan Gardner of California; aunt; • Cleo Bertini; and many loving cousins who she loved dearly. Her father preceded her in death. She was loved by so many people iiicluding her family, friends and clients. She was always helping someone and was such a giving person. She will be greatly missed. Her warmth and compassion will always be remembered and cherished by everyone who Imew her. She loved her Lord and grew up in Bethlehem Method ist Church and later baptized in the Baptist Church in S.C. Funeral service will be held at Bethlehem Church. Re5» land Road, Advance, on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. Visi tation at I pun. in the sanctuary. In lieu of flowcR, memorials may be made to the: American Cancer Society or donor's choice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTESPPJSE RECORD, Thursdaj, Sept. 22,2022.11 Mr. Bobby Joe Smith, 8i, Oi^ Mochsville, ditd Wednes day, Sept. 14,2022 at N.C. State Veterans Home in Salis bury. He was bom Nov. 27, 1940 in Yancey County to the late Oval Boyd and Evelyn Hazel Stiles Smith. Bobby was a veteran of the U.S. Army and attended Batons Baptist Church. ^ addition to his parents, he ft- ^4] was preceded in death by abroth- er, Harold Smith. ' Survivors include: his wife ofvf.,;, 55 years, Thaona Riddle Smith; a • " ;•{ brother,JackieSmith(Toni);ssis- f:.: ters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Marty Smith, Jessie and Charles Sowder, Judy and Paul Smith. Christine Humphrey. George Linville. Jo-Anne, Maurine. and Janice Riddle; and several nieces ' and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 7 p.m., Fri day. Sept. 23 at Batons Baptist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. The family received friends at the church immediately following the service. The service will be available to view on the funeral home website. A graveside service will be conducted at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 24 in Mclotosh Cemetery in Bumsville, with Rev. Stacy Elkins officiating. In lieu of Rowers, please consider memorials to: Batons Baptist Church, c/o Brenda Hunter, 188 Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksville, NC 27028; Alzheimer's Association Eastern NC Chapter, 5171 Glenwood Avc.. Ste. 101, Ra leigh, NC 27612; or William R. Davie VFD, PO Box 934, Mocksviiie. NC 27028. Condolences: wwwJamberifiineralhoinencx:oni. Mary Frances Cops Spaugh Mrs. Mary Frances Cope Spaugh, 83, of Mocksville, died Saturday, Sept. 17. 2022 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. 1 She was bom Sept. 3,1939 in yt Davie County to the late Howard '"i Taft and Mary Jane Forrest Cope. ' Mrs. Spaugh was a member of " Turrentine Baptist Church. She J had retired from Lexington Fur- niture. b,/^ In addition to her parents, she ' preceded in death by; herhusband of 54 years, Harvey Lee Spaugh; and numerous siblings. 1^"^ She is survived by: her son, Tracy Scott Cope (Christy) of Mocksville. A funeral service will be conducted at II ajn., Satur day, Sept. 24 at Lambert Funeral Chapel with Rev. Fred Carlton officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral hom.e one hour prior to the service. The service will be available to view 011 the funeral home website. In terment will be in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clem- mons. Condolencs: mvw.lambertJUneralhomenc.com. Erraull Larone Ramsey May 30,1984 - September 22, 2022 Ny ^ >sy On Thursday, September 22, 2022, Erraull Larone Ramsey, of Mocksville, loving son and father of four children, passed away at the age of 38. He was bom on May 30, 1984, in Rowan County, to Charles Ramsey and Nora Housch. Survivors include his parents; his three sons, Elijah Carson, Kingston Ramsey-Snowden, Drayten Ramsey-Snowden; his daughter, Sayde Snowden; and his sister, Tiffany Holmes. Erraull's life will be honored with a private vigil amongst family. Online condolences may be made at www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com ci ci O « W > cL <3i 3 h- h o o ca Betty Jean (Danner) Heeding August 10, 1930 ~ September 24, 2022 (age 92) v> u> V- O s/ Ci - ci ci X cJ Mrs. Betty Jean Danner Seeding, 92 of Mocksville, passed away Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She was born August 10, 1930 in Iredell County to the late Richard Munsie Danner and Clara Edna Heath Danner. Betty had retired from Belk department store with 24 years of service and a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Alfred Beeding; one brother, Richard Danner, Jr. and one sister, Madge Boyles. Surviving are her son, Billy "Bill" Beeding (Jane M.) of Winston-Salem; her daughter, Judy Ledford (Lannie) also of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren, Tim Beeding, Mary Garris, Cyndi Gentry and Sarah DeNito and 6 great-grandchildren, Kayieigh Beeding, Dylan Luper, Auston Beeding, Eliana Beeding, Riley DeNito and Brayden Gentry; two nephews, Gary Danner and Robbie Boyles and one niece, Cathy Johnson, A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 AM Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at Smith Grove United Methodist Church by Rev. Jim Allred. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com (Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel) \r» u; <C o Sherry Sue Melton Thomas March 8, 1965 - September 25, 2022 SPARTA—Mrs. Sherry Sue Melton Thomas, 57, passed away Sunday, September 25, 2022, at Alleghany Center. She was born on March 8.1965, in Davie County, North Carolina. Mrs. Thomas enjoyed coloring, crafts, working word searches, and loved animals. She worked as a C.N.A, and loved helping people. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an uncle, Wayne Melton. Survivors include her three children, Mark Vestal, Corey Vestal, and Terry Thomas, Jr.; four grandchildren, Arieahna Vestal, Conner Vestal, Aidyn Vestal, and Karlynn Vestal; and a brother, Mark Reavis (Kathy). A memorial service will be conducted at a later date. ci o cl s a 9 -V o O <u Sp Q) s ni Julia Mae Cox September 26, 2022 MOCKSVILLE- Little Julia Mae Cox passed away on Monday, September 26, 2022, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was the infant daughter of Mike and Rebecca Cox of Carter Lane in Mocksville. A funeral service will be conducted at 6 p.m. Monday, October 3, 2022, at Trinity Baptist Church with Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m., at the church. Interment will be private in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. § . Q. 4* #1 ct ti o vJ (T" t ID vy ci 6 y- cD O I o OP DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sspt. 29,2022 -13 Amy Joyce Long Jones Mrs. Amy Joyce Long Jones, 56. of Mocksville, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom on July 11, 1966 in Surry County to the late Ronald Davis Long and Brenda Sofley Long of Mocksville. i Amy loved animals, enjoyed : music, and was a wonderful cook. She also loved artwork and draw- ing, and loved her dog, "Shelby". In addition to her mother, sur- vivors include: her husband, Mark |''' \ Jones; 3 children, Christine Har- * bour (Jason), Steven Jones, and ' Haley Jones, all of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Kinsley, Jud, and Annie Kate Harbour; a brother, ] P J • Brook Long (Melissa) of Mocks- ^ ville: 3 nieces, Stephanie Adding- ton, Amanda Long, and Katie Smith; and a nephew. Jon athan Long. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Shelby Har bour officiating. Interment followed in Pleasant Hill Unit ed Methodist Church Cemetery in Pfafftown. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be considered for: Humane Society of Davie County, PO Box 937, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Linda Pearl Chappell Jordan Mrs. Linda Pearl Chappell Jordan, 78, of Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022 at Novant Health Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. i—^ She was bom on Nov. 27, | 1943 in Rowan County to the late Marvin Eugene and Beatrice Mrs. Jordan loved God and attended and supported Woodleaf Baptist Church, where she ran •. t • a card ministry for many years. . . " She loved her family and enjoyed "* • spending time with them, espe cially around the holidays. In her younger days, she enjoyed flower gardening. Mrs. Jordan will be remembered as someone who was always kind and had a positive attitude. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant brother. Perry Chappell. Survivors include: her husband of 62 years, David "Dude" Loman Jordan of the home; 3 children, Mark, Ronnie, and Carl Jordan; 2 grandchildren, Dustin and Daniel Jordan; 3 great-grandchildren, Cali, Elijah, and El liott; a sister, Terrie Kariiker (Jeff); and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Chris Williams and Rev. Eric Flouton officiating. The interment followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends for one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for: Woodleaf Baptist Church, PO Box 360, Woodleaf, NC 27054. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralervice.com. Emily Inez Ferguson Miller Emily Inez Ferguson Miller of Mocksville passed away, Friday, Sept. 23,2022 after a battle with cancer at age 88. Inez was bom the youngest of fi ve children on Dec. 10, 1933 to James Myers and Nellie Walsh Ferguson in the T" n aptly, named Ferguson community Wilkes County. She graduated ^ from Wilkes Central High School and continued her education by at- tending business school Hollowing business school, she was employed V Winston-Salem as an admin- istrative assistant at an insurance ' company. Inez married the late Dr. * " . Bayne E. Miller of Davie Coun-L• V on June 9, 1957, and they were ''"''f:"ilfflB ^ years. Bayne and ' '^H^b moved to Mocksville in 1960, where they both were active mem bers of the community and First United Methodist Church. At Davie Veterinary Clinic, Inez worked alongside her husband as the front office administration, receptionist, ac countant, veterinary assistant, and dog groomer for many years until the office closed in 2003. Inez was a loving wife, as well as deeply devoted mother and grandmother. She was an avid duplicate bridge player and interior deco rator, and she also loved to play the stock market. She was preceded in death by: her parents; 3 sisters. Jewel Jones, Reba Hamby, and Mattie Nell Cleary;'and,a brother, Rayvon Ferguson, all of Wilkes County. Inez is survived by: her 2 sons. Dr. Aaron Bayne Miller (Lisa), and Anthony Brent Miller, RPh. (Annette); and 4 grandchildren, Justin Aaron Miller, Carrie Elizabeth Mill er, Emily Kathryn Miller, and Nichole Rayne Miller: who will never forget her unconditional love, wisdom, and sac rifices. A graveside service was conducted at 2 pm., Tuesday, Sept. 27 at Rose Cemetery. The service is available to view on the Lambert Funeral Home website. The family met with friends at Lambert Funeral Home from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 26, to pay their respects. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memo rial donations be made to: Davie County Senior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences; www.lambertfuneralbomenc.com. DAVEE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 29,2022 - j 3 Clarence (Charles) Ysresn Mr. Clarence (Charles) Vereen died peacefally on Mon day, Sept. 19,2022 in Supply, NC at the age of 83. Despite health challenges, he lived an active and full life nearly un til the end. Always ready to share a laugh or lend a helping hand, Charles will be detuly missed by family and friends. Charles was bom on Jan. 14, 1939 in Supply. He was the youngest of 7 born to the late Mary and Samuel Vereen. '''' Charles later moved to Davie County where he would meet and marry Alice Doulin Vereen on July26,1969.Theyweremarried y As a young man (with good knees, as he would say), Charles worked as a longshoreman on the Chesapeake Bay Tunnel Bridge. He retired from Tyson Foods af- j ter 19 years. In his later years, —I he attended Sunday Services at Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church in Mocksville. He leaves many to carry on his legacy, including: his wife Alice (Teddie); niece and caretaker. Sandra V. Massey of Supply; daughter, Michelle White of Wood- leaf; 4 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a spe cial friend, Charlie Barker; a host of nieces, nephews, oth er relatives and friends. A funeral service was held in Supply on Saturday, Sept. 24,. A Memorial Service officiated by Greater Mount Mo riah Missionary Baptist Church will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1 at 2 pxn. in the sanctuary of Uruon Chapel UM Church at 2030 US 601 N., Mocksville. Lovie Inez Williams Miss Lovie Inez Williams, 99, of Mocksville, passed away Monday, Sept. 26,2022,at Clemmons Village II As sisted Living in Clemmons. She was bom on March I, 1923 in Mocksville to the late Roy Everette and Lovie Ellis _ Williams. Inez was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist •: p' Church and attended regularly until her health did not allow, She graduated from Mocksville """ High School and entered the work world. Inez spent most of her life in Smith Grove commu- nity of Davie County and grew up on a dairy farm with her three brothers and three sisters. Over the years she enjoyed playing with nieces, nephews, and cousins when they came to visit, and they loved her in re turn. She enjoyed working in her yard and tending to her flowers. She retired from Indera Mills in Winston-Salem. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: 2 brothers. Edwin and Ellis; and 3 sisters, Dorothy Williams, Frances Girlene Caudle, and Nellie Williams. Survivors include: a brother, Nathan Eugene "Gene" Williams (Jean) of Rock Hill, S.C.; and several nieces arid nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2 at Smith Grove United Methodist Church with Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends in the church one hour prior to the service. Consider memorials for. Smith Grove UMC, 3492 US 158, Mocksville, NC 27028; or Winston-Salem Rescue Mission. 718 N. Trade St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Online condolences: www.eatonfimeralservice.com. Curtis Thomas Player May 22, 1980 - September 29, 2022 (age 42) O O cT O cr t-i o- I sr* a* 5 <x: Curtis Thomas Player, age 42 of Harmony, NO departed this world on September 29, 2022, at Mountain Valley Hospice In Yadkin County. Curtis was born on May 22, 1980, in Gullford County, NC. He was the son of Nell Thomas Player and Linda Carol (Fields) Burke. In life, Curtis attended schools in Gullford County and was of the Baptist faith. He loved to make people laugh and was always trying to cheer people up. Curtis was a real people person which made him one of the best bartenders EVER. Curtis leaves behind to cherish his memory, his mother and stepfather Linda and John Burke, his father Nell Player, a brother Keith Fields, and his life partner, John Reeves. Curtis reunites In death with his sister Brandl Diane Player. On Tuesday, October 4, a visitation for Curtis will be held at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksvllle from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Curtis will be laid to rest in Gullford Memorial Park In Greensboro. We, the staff at DavIe Funeral Service of Mocksvllle are honored to serve the family. o