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Jul - Dec-DAVIE county ENT^Rprbe record, THURSDAY. J„l, 6, 1989 / 'Janet Made R. Atwood ' Mrs. Janet Marie Robertson At- wood, 37, a resident of I4S9 Den- ton Road, Thomasville, died Sun day evening, June 25, in the Nortli Carolina Baptist Hospital. • She was born Feb. 12, 1952, in Forsylh County, a daughter of .William and Mary Mock Robert son. She was a 1970 graduate of ;Ledford High School and earned ;a bachelor's degree in 1974 from ,the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In 1976 she receiv- .ed her K-3 teachers certificate from :the Univer^ of North Carolina ;at Greensboro, followed in 1977 iwith a master's degree in home ;economics. She was employed with ithe Davidson County School jSystem at East Davidson High iSchool since 1976, as a teacher of |home economics and food services. IShe was a member of the North ^Carolina Association of Educators, .'National Education Association, Ithe Thomasville Community Ser- .vice League, the North Carolina Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority for 'Women Educators, the Davidson County Home Economics Associa tion, and had served as past •treasurer and board member of the 'Chair City Players. • She was a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church in Advance. n On May 12,1984, she was mar ried to Ken Atwood, who survives :of the home. Also surviving are: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson of High Point; and a sister, Mrs. ■John B. (Carolyn) Bell of Thomasville. Funeral services were held .Wednesday, June 28, at 4 p.m. in the J.C. Green and Sons Chapel :with the Revs. Ed Fitzgerald and . IBenjamin Terrell ofTiciating. Burial, ^was in Holly .Hill Memorial Park.".Cemetery,' ' • The \ fainily requests that '-memorials be directed to the ^American Diabetes Association, JiNorth Carolina Affiliate, Inc., I231.5-A^ Sunsetf^Avenuef> Rocky 'Mount, N.C. 27804..f: The faculty and the food service Sclass of East Davidson High School rWere honorary pallbearers^ ' Elizabeth 'Lib' Benton Elizabeth Holmes "Lib" Bentondied on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 27. She was born the daughter of Alice Godwin and William Augustus Holmes in Fayetteville and had celebrated her 70th birth day on Nov. 21, 1988. She was a graduate of Fayetteville High School and Peace College. She and M.C. "Red" Benton were married on Christmas Day in 1939. She was a resident of Winston-Salem where she and her family had lived since the late 1940s and where her husband had been mayor in the 1960s. She wSs active as an alumna of Peace Col lege, as a member and Sunday School teacher at Highland Presbyterian Church, as a member and past president of the Junior Womens' Club, and in numerous other civic and charitable activities. In her last years she had been an active member of the Bermuda "Village community. She is survived by: her husband, M.C. "Red" Benton Jr.; a brother, Gregoiy Godwin Holmes; a son, William Grady Benton; three daughters, Katherine Benton Broadhurst, Carey Benton-Jewett and Alice Benton Lanham; and six grandchildren. The family requests that in lieu of fl owers memorials be made to Peace College, Raleigh, or Highland Presbyterian Church, Winston-Salem. A memorial service was held at Highland Presbyterian Church on Thursday afternoon, June 29, at 5 p.m. • . _ ^ . Robert M. Ely Robert Martin Ely of Route 4 died on June 27 at his home. Ely was born on Oct. 8,1958 in Big Spring, Texas and was the son of Don Ely of Arizona and Margaret May Woodie of Seattle, Wash. He was employed as a ser vice and repairman with power tools. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include a sister, Anita Ely of Arizona; and a brother, Steven Ely of Seattle, Wash. Marion M. Freeman Marion "Slim" Monroe Freeman, 71, of Route 11, Pressley Acres, Statesville, died June 27 at Iredell Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. The funeral was held June 29 at Corinth Church of Christ in Rowan County, conducted by Olan Hicks. Burial was in the church cemetery. Freeman was born on Nov. 14, 1917, in Rowan County to the late Luther Monroe and Meekie Steele Freeman. He was a retired heavy duty mechanic and shop foreman for Carolina Tractor and Equip ment Co. in Charlotte. Freeman was a member of Broad Street Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Frankie Painter Freeman; two- daughters, Ann Steele of Route 11, Statesville, and Jane Bateman of Saginaw, Mich.; a brother, Arthur Freeman of Mocksville; two sisters. Faith and Esther Freeman, both of Route 1, Cleveland; and three grandchildren. . VI 0— iw -DAVIE county ENliRWUSE RECORD. THURSDAY. J„., 6. ,9«9 .<1^ I \ V. .'O Robert Gray Hartman Mr. Robert Gray Hartman, 81, of Route 3, Advance, died Satur day evening, July 1, at Yadkin Care Nursing Center. He had been in declining health for the past year and a half. . Funetd services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 4,' at Advance United Methodist Church by the Revs. Harlan Creech and Ron Davis. Burial was in the church cemetery. . • | Mr. Hartman was bom Sept. 23, 1907, in Advance to John Harvey ' and Mary Elizabeth Bowden Hart man. He lived all of his life in Ad-. .. n vance. He was a retired dairy i farmer andVmetnber of Advance ! United Methodist Church, where he had serv^'^iii^many official capacities over the years. He was married to Pearl Griffith Hartman, who preceded him in death in 1980. Surviving are; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (^lancy) McKnight, Route 8, Mocksville, and Mrs. Frances E. Wallace of San Jose, Calif; two granddaughters; and one grandson. The family requests memorials be made to Advance United Methodist Church. ' Thomas J. Isgle ''Mr. TThomas Jefferson Lagle, ' 82, of Route 7, Gladstone Road, Mocksville, died late Friday night, June 30, at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday^ July 3, at Eaton's Funeral j Chapel-.by Uie Rev. Billy Sloop. " Burial was in Turrentine Baptist : Church cemetery. V. The family requests memorials be made, to Turrentine Baptist ; Chiirch, Rt. ,7, Mocksville. Mr."' Lagle was bom in Davie County March 14,1907j to the late Andrew Jackson and Emma Vic toria Howard Lagle. He was; retired from Burlington Mills. He was also a farmer. He was of the Baptist faith., , Survivors include: his wife, . Grace Stroud Lagle, of the home; 1 one daughter, Mrs. Laura L. Bar- nhardt, Wilkesboro St., Mocks ville; four sons. Jack Lagle and Bill , Lagle, both of Gladstone Road, Moclfflville, Paul Lagle, N. Main St.,'^Mocksville and ]tob Lagle, Route'9, Mocksville; 13 grand children; nine great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Jarvis, Virginia Beach, Va. and ^ Mrs. Josephine Harrison, Salisbury. ^ Eugene S. Bowman '5 Eugene Samuel Bowman, 87, of 374 N. Main St., a former of the MocksviUe Enterprise, di^ bn Wednesday, June 28, at Davie :jCounty Hospital after a pen^ of« declining health. _ n . ; •: A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 1, at the ; First* Presbyterian Church ot . Mocksville, conducted by the Rev.lUland Richardson, pastor. Bqriai , 'was in Rose CenteteryiS V _ Memorials may be made First Presbyterian Church.T^. Box 97, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Born on May 13, 1902, in Lebanon County, Pa., Bowman was a son of the late John Calvin and Alice Kline Bowman. He vras a member of the First Presbjrtenan Church. I' . _ . Survivors include: his wife, Ruth ^ Hellig McQuage Bowman; a brother, Harold I. Bowman of , Elverson, Pa.; and several iiieces and nephews. . ,■ William prCampbell William Preston Campbell, 77, ; of Cemetery Street, Cooleemwdied July 3 at Davie CountyHospital after being in declining Services were scheduled for 4 ;' p.m. Wednesday at Eaton s. Funeral Chapel by the Rev. D.C. ,' Sullivan. Burial was scheduled for .Legion Memorialmilitary graveside rites conduct^ ^by the VFW District 11 Memorial • Honor Guard. ' _Campbell was bom Sept. 3,1911 in Wilkes County to thejateOscar and Mary Shore Campbell. ; He was retired from Burlington ^ Mills in Cooleemee and was a ,veteran of World WmU. ' Survivors include: his wife, Mre.Hattie Goodwin Camptell of the ; home; two daughters, , Lou Foster and Mrs.Blackwelder, both of ^ .four sons. Harold Preston. Mike' Campbell, and Jerry ainpbell. allof Mocksville and Lonnie Campbell of Cooleemee; three siMers,Estelle Sipes of Mount Ola, ^ttyStinson of Ohio, and Peggy Cor-bett of Raleigh; one brother, RoyLester Campbell of Salisbury,grandchildren and eight great by a grandson, John Darrell Camp bell, in 1989. ■ _ J o o — A (Do_ > t/3CI-*.-:s: i.-o Oo CD ■>nj O DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 13, ^989- V>- L.1 (L V ~T' Mrs. Flora D. Baity • Mrs. Flora Dalton Baity, 74. of Route 4, Yadkinvllle, dipd Thurs day morning, July 6, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. • She was born in Carroll Coun ty. Va., on Feb. 1, 11915, to Thomas and Lillian Dalton. She was a member of Courtney Bap tist Church and was married to John Henry Baity, who survives of the home. '• Also surviving arc: two ^ughters, Lillian Morris.and Janet Reavis, both of Yadkinville; two sons, Kenneth H. Baity, Yadkin ville and John Tommy Baity, Mocksville; three sisters, Zada Bowman, Roanoke, Va., Dissie Martin, Fancy Gap, Va., and Violet Sulphin, Yadkinville; one brother. Clay Dalton, Thomasvillc; nine grandchildren; seven great grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. - Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 8, at Courtney Baptist Church by the Revs. Vin cent Young and David Huffstetler. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ^ Billy Brooks Billy Gray Brooks, 56, of Route 7, Mocksville, died at his home Ju ly 8. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 11, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. John Deyton and Shelby Harbour. Burial was iii Rowan Memorial Park with military graveside rites by the District 11 Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Bom Feb. 13, 1933, in Forsyth County, he was the son of the late Clyde H. Brooks and Zelma Glass Brooks Foster. : Retired from the VA office in Winston-Salem, he was a veteran bf the Korean conflict and a tiiember of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge. T Survivors include: his wife, Bet ty Spry Brooks; a daughter, Debra Kennaman of St. Louis," Mo.; a son. Randy Brooks of Salisbury; his stepfather, George W. Foster of Salisbury; his stepmother, Permelia Brooks of Charlotte; a brother, Robert Brooks of Cooleemee; two half brothers, Clyde H. Brooks of Matthews and Johnny Brooks of Alabama; and three grandchildren. Betty Jane A. Burnette Mrs. Betty Jane ^Bgood Burnette, 49, of Lynbrook Circle, Advance, died at Forsyth Hospital Friday evening, July 7, after a brief illness. : She was born in Boydton, Va., to Chambers Francis and Ada Carter Allgood. Mrs. Burnette at tended and graduated from the Mecklenbuig County, Va., schools and was a graduate of Longwood College in Virginia. After gradua tion from Longwood, she taught in the Virginia school systems in Yorktown, Chase City and Clarksville for five years. ,: Mrs. Burnette was a member of Advance Methodist Church. She was a volunteer in the Davie Coun ty Schools and assisted with many school activities. She was active in the community and neighborhood ^sociations. ; Surviving are: her husband, William Anderson Burnette, of the home; three daughters, Sally Chambers Burnette, Wake Forest University, Leslie Markus Burnette, Peace College, Raleigh and Jane Blair Burnette, of the home; her mother and father of Boydton, Va., and one sister, Mrs. L. Corling Harrison, Warfield, Va. Sally, her oldest daughter, is at recent graduate of Wake Forest University. Leslie is a current stu dent at Peace College in Raleigh. Jane Blair is an upcoming junior high school student. : Her husband, William, is a tobacconist, was formerly presi dent of Piedmont Leaf Tobacco Go. in Winston-Salem and current ly has business interests in Winston-Salem. ' Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Monday, July 10, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Eli Hoke Campbell Jr., Captain USN retired. Another service will follow at Gravel Hill Baptist Chiirch in ' Clarksville, Va., at 3 p.m. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. oavie CO. public library I\/10CKSVIU.E. Conard F. Harp Mr. Conard F. Harp, 76, 3254 Burke Mill Rd., Winston-Salem, died Monday aftenioon, July 10, at the Jewish Home, Clemmons. He was bom on October 16,1912, in Winston-Salem to Henry Angelo and Florence Butner Harp. Mr. Harp was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church where he was a member of the Men's Bible Class. He was retired from Southern Life Insurance Co. Surviving are his wife, Ollie Kates Harp, of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Connie Harp Wilkes, Mrs. Robert (Doris) Wilcox and Mrs. Gene (Frances) Ashbum, all of Winston-Salem; one sister, Mrs. Doris Willard, Winston-Salem; four brothers, Mr. Henry Harp, Advance, Mr. Lewis Harp, Bethania, Mr. Robert Harp and Mr. Jim Harp, both of Winston-Salem; seven grand children; six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 12, at Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Ar thur Livengood. < In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Blumenthal Jewish Home, or Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. *Newt' Kane Norwood Wilson "Newt" Kane, 76, of 932 West End Ave., Statesville, died Friday, July 7, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem after a period of declining health. A mass was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, at St. Francis Catholic Mission in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Anthony Sylvestri. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in Statesville. A wake service was held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 10, at St. Fran cis Catholic Mission. Memorials may be sent to St. Francis Catholic Mission, Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom June 16,1913, inCamden, N.J., Kane was the son of the late William and Emma Reid Mines Kane. Retired from Hunt Manufac turing Co., he was a member of St. Francis Catholic Mission. Survivors include: his wife, Clare Huffner Kane; and two daughters, Maryann Kane Rhodes of the home and Noreen Kane of Lake Norman. DAVIE CQUNTY ENTEIU>RISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 13, ^989- cr (T- r- Frankie M. Keaton Frankie Monroe Keaton, 59, of Route 3, Mocksviiie, died on July 6 at his home. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 9, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Pollock. Burial was in Bixby Presbyterian Church cemetery. / 4 o Bom in Davie County on April 1, 1930, Keaton was a son of the late John and Mary Bameycastle Keaton. Employed with Banes Hosiery-Sara Lee as a knitter, he attended Bixby Presbyterian Church. Survivors include: his wife, Dorothy Mae Ellis Keaton; seven daughters, Peggy Hendrix, Route 3, Lynn Naylor, Route 8 and Kathy Sparks, all of Mocksviiie, Donna Custer, Judy Montgomery and Peggy Beauchamp, all of Advance, and Mary Jo Steelman of Route 3, Yadkinville; a son, Frankie Monroe Keaton Ji^. of Route 7; two sisters, Mary Ruth Smith and Liz zie Jones, both of Advance; two brothers, Eugene Keaton of Ad vance and J.W. Keaton of Winston-Salem;. and 10 grandchildren. V Hugh B. Lanning Hugh Bentley Lanning, 82 of Route 18, Happy Hill Road, Lex ington died July 5 at Community General Hospital in Thomasville. He had been in declining health for six months and critically ill for two days. Lanning was bom in Davidson County May 28, 1907 to the late Thomas and Mary Joannah Lann ing. He was a farmer and a member of Shiloh United Methodist Church. Survivors include three brothers, Harold Lanning, Grady Lanning and George Lanning, all of Lex ington; five sisters, Edith Lanning of the home, Mrs. Kathleen Burkhart, Mrs. Marie Tetter, Mrs. Rose Kennedy and Mrs. Margaret Tetter, all of Lexington. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m.. Friday at the Shiloh United / Methodist Churh by the Rev. Douglas H. Butler and Rev. T.R. Moore. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Shiloh United Methodist Church, Route 4, Box 143, Lexington, N.C. 27292. Maude Ruth Marshall Miss Maude Ruth Marshall, 90, of Winston-Salem Convalescent Center, died Wednesday night, Ju ly 5. Graveside services were at 1 p.m. Friday, July 7, at Forsyth Memorial Park by the Rev. Bob Swaim. Miss Marshall was bom in Yadkin County on Dec. 7, 1898, to Thomas I. and Joanna Nicks Marshall. She lived most of her life in the Waughtown Community and was a retired employee of P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. Grace M. Dinkins, Fran Ray Rest Home, Mocksviiie and Mrs. An nie M. Hendrix, Rt. 2, Mocksviiie. Hoyle E. Sloop Hoyle Edward Sloop, 76, of 2980 Phaniels Church Road, Rockwell,'died at p.m. on Sunday, "July 9, at Rowan Memorial Hospital, Salisbury. He had been ill a year. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 12, at Nor- thcrest Chapel of Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home, China Grove, con ducted by Dr. Jesse Johnson and the Rev. James Allen. Burial was to be in Phaniels Baptist Church cemetery. Born on May 18, 1913, in Rowan County, Sloop was a son of the late Edward W. and Sarah Sloop. He was educated in Rowan County schools and was a Baptist and retired textile worker. ' Survivors include: his wife, Marie Elizabeth Faggart Sloop; four sons, the Rev. Billy Joe Sloop of Mocksviiie, the Rev. G.W. Sloop of Mooresville, Charles Ed ward and Tony Douglas Sloop, both of Rockwell; a daughter, Carol Maxine Lentz of Rockwell; a sister, OIlie Crouch of Pompano Beach, Fla.; a half sister, Flossie Marlowe of Kannapolis; 16 grand- children; and five, great grandchildren. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Nina Bullins Tuggle Mrs. Nina Bullins Tuggle, 86, of Route I, Stoneville, died Satur day, July 8, at Morehead Memorial Hospital in Eden. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Mon day, July 10, at Colonial Funeral Home in Madison. Burial was in _Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. ~ ~ A native of Stokes Coui\ty, Mrs. Tuggle was a member of Clear- view Baptist Church. Surviving are: two sons. Noble Tuggle of Madison, the Rev. Thomas Tuggle of Mocksviiie; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Carter and Mrs. Doris Atwood of Stoneville; seven sisters, Mrs. Lennis Joycfe, Mrs. Ruth Burroughs, Mrs. Edtia Lemons, Mrs. Louise Shaffer, and Mrs. Marie Craddock, all of Stoneville, Mrs. Beatrice Thontas of Eden, Mrs. Dora Purgason of Madison; and II grandchildren,. William C. Doweil Mr. William Cl^renw ^elL63,ofRt.2,East^nd.dt^Sun day night, July 9, at the V.A. Hosoital, Salisbury. He was bom in Davidson County to John Raymond and Eva Pearl Floriaa Cheek Dew''"' home; tour <to»Bh<ers. Mm- K * Cook of Pfafftown, Mrs. AnnGroce of Mocksviiie, Mrs. Pat Mr Terry Dowell of Mocksvdle, S SvirMrs.Srof Wms.ou^;J». M- Peggy Patterson and Mrs. Sh 7lpt,hpJot^Beud,J.« brothers, J.R. iirmulchild. He;",Sfr«hh>ehr«her,Ba. Svs. Donald Fuuderburk end Methodist Church Cemetery. — DAVIE COUNTY EN^FERFRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 20, 1989- Matilda G. Brooks Matilda Gunter Brooks. 70, of - 345 Water St.. Mooresville. died 14:20 a.m. Wednesday, July 12. at University Memorial Hospital in ;;harlotte. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 14. at Ncill Funeral lome Chapel, conducted by the lev. Elwood Ammons. Burial was n Willow Valley cemetery. Born May 15. 1919. in Madison County, Tenn,. she was a daughter of the late Riley and Lorella Thomas Gunter. She was a lomemaker. Her husband, Brady Brooks, died in January 1971. Survivors include: a sister. Mar tha Sherrill of Woodlcaf; and two brothers. Sampson Gunter ol Coolecmee and Gervis Gunter of Woodleaf. Leo Green Dunn Leo Green Dunn, 73, 1016 Old Greensboro Rd.. Lexington, died July 15 at Duke Medical Center in Durham after an illness of six weeks. Dunn was born in Advance on Feb. 9, 1916. to William Ollic and Nannie Smith Dunn. He was a building contrSctor. He was a ! member of Wesley Heights United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife. Helen Briggs Dunn of the home; one son, Jeffrey Leo Dunn of Lexington; two daughters, Mrs. Kerry (Gloria) Hilton ofStoneville and Mrs. Hugh (Lynn) Cole Jr. of Durham: four brothers, Vance Dunn, Hubert Dunn and J.B. Dunn, all of Ad vance and Rev. Gilmer Dunn of Yadkinville; four sisters. Mrs. Ruth Robertson of Advance, Mrs. Cleo Pctree and Mrs. Lorcne Fetree, both of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Linda Gilly of Kernersville; and five grandchildren. Funeral servic&s were held Tues- vday July 18 at Wesley Heights United Methodist Church by Rev. bwight Pyatt and Rev. A.B. Weaver. Burial was in the Forest Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. ' Memorials may be made to Wesley Heights United Methodist Church, Lexington, N.C. or Hospice of Davidson County. V James L. Ijames James Lewis "Jingles" Ijamcs, 38. died Saturday, July 15 as a result of drowning in Rowan County. He was born Sept. 29, 1950 in Rowan County to John and Magalenc Nccly Ijames. He was a graduate of Davie High School and attended Winston-Salcm State University for four years. He was employed in Mocksvilleat Skyline. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Odessa Newsome Ijamcs. of the home; two daughters. Stephanie and Cassandra Ijamcs, both of the home: two sons. Paul and Jonathan Ijamcs, both of the home; his parents of Ctx)leemce; one brother. Benjamin Ijames of Cooleemcc; and two sisters, Annelle and Lin da Ijames, both of Cooleemec. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. July 18 in Palmetto Church Cemetery by Elder I.W. Ijames. Nettie D. Wagner Nellie Dcdmon Wagner. 94. of 3 Cross St.. Cooleemee died July 15 at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital vices were held Memorial Park. Born on Oct. 24. 1894 in Davie County, Wagner was a daughter of the late Jesse and Mamie Coliinger Dedmon. A homemaker. she was also a well-known oil and etchings artist. She was a member of Corinth Church of Christ in Needmore. Her husband. Albert Washington Wagner, died in 1967. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Jim (Beltie) Head of Kan- napolis; a son, John Wagner of Bremen, Ga.; a brother. Earl Dcd mon of Mocksville; four grand children and three great-grandchildren. ^ Irene T. Althofer Irene Townsend Althofer, 95, Mcadowbrook Terrace, Wimston- Salem died Saturday, July 15, at For.syth Hospital. She was the widow of Harry Theodore Althofer. She was born April 17, 1894 in Philadelphia, Pa. to Mather and Hannah Towasend. She was an ac tive member of Centenary United Methodist Church in Winston- Salem. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Jane Kulp. Memorial services were held Tuesday, July 18, at Centenary United Methodist Church Chapel by Dr. Dallas Rush. Surviving are a .son-in-law, Robert W. Kulp, Bermuda Run; four grandchildren, Dr. Robert W. .Kulp Jr., Dr. Kenneth R Kulp, Thoedore S. Kulp and James h. Kulp; five great-grandchildren and one niece. Mrs. Dorothy Potter of California. Memorials may be made to Centenary United Methodist . Church. Sarah Helms Boggs . Sarah Helms Boggs. 67, of 18 Short St., Concord died Wcdne.s- day July 12 at her home. Death was : unexpected. Memorial services were held Saturday, July 15 at Whitlcys Funeral Home Chapel by Mr. • Douglas M. Fagan. Boggs was bom Aug. 20, 1922 in Union County to the late ; William Flowc Helms and Bertha : Mac Helms. She was a graduate of . Cetitral Piedmont Community Col- -lege and worked at Charlotte ;Memorial Hospital and • Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte • before retiring In 1979. • She is preceded In death by her •husband Harry B. Boggs who died :Nav. 29, 1987. • Survivors include two sons ; Douglas M. Fagan of Mocksville ;and William F. Fagan of Arl ington, Texas; one brother, Ben- :ny He]m.s of Homestead, Fla.; one .sister, Mrs. Doris Grieve of :Islamorada. Fla.; and three :grandchildren. Robert G. ♦Bob' Dav Rohcrt Gray "Bob" Davis. ( of 184 Duke St.. Mocksville d on Thursday, July 13. at Fors- Memorial Hospital. He had be in declining health for some tin The funeral was held at 2 p. Saturday, July 15, at Eatoi Funeral Home Chapel, conduct by the Rev. I. Donell Lloyd. Bur was in Rose Cemetery wi graveside rites conducted by t Mock.sville Ma.sonic Uidge 13 Memorials may be made Hospice of Davie County, P.( Box 665, Mocksville. N.C. 2702 or to First United Melhodi Church, Main Street. Mocksvill or to the donor's choice. Born on Sept. 13, 1924. in Dav County, Davis was a son of the la John H. and Cora Daniel Davis, member of tiic Mocksville Fir United Methodi.st Church, he w; the owner of Davis Carpet Servic. A member of the Mocksvill Masonic Lodge 134. he was charter member of the Mocksvill Lions Club. He was also the reci pienl of the Meivin Jones Feliov Award of the Lions Internalionr for dedicated humanitarian service- Survivors include: his wife, Ruti Whitlock Davis: a sister, Lois D Brown of Mocksville; twt brothers, John D. Davis o Mocksville and Marvin Davis o China Grove; and several niece- and nephews. V Lee Goggins Lee Goggins, 70, Route ;Mocksville, died Friday, July Lat Baptist Hospital following a oi month illness. Goggins was born in ElkhoriW. Va. and had resided in Davi County for the past 44 years. H was a member of Smith Grov A.M.E. Zion Church. He was veteran of the U.S. Army durin; World War II, Funeral services were held Sun day. July 16, at Smith Grovi A.M.E. Zion Church by Rev Dairl Scott. Burial was in ihi church cemetery. Survivors include two niecesMary Williams and Clessie Coles, both of Mocksville. ro intBl-lC UBRARYnc DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 20, 1989- cs s- <T~ —TT- /V Lillian. M*|0Villiaiiis .r/CjK.r n f ,■ • i- i ' The iuneM jor Lillian Meltonj'Williams WM lidd at 2 pIni<iThurs-; day,''July 13] ati'First' 'Baptist Church, Salisbury, with dr. Joel P. Jenldns, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Born March 4, 1903, in Rowan County, Mrs. Williams was a J daughter of the late Elisha and Daisy Brown Melton. Educated in the Rowan County schools, she was a member of First Baptist Church and the Faithful Workers Sunday School Class. She had retired as a sales clerk at Guyes of Salisbury. Her husband, Joe Kelly Williams, died Sept. 13, 1979. Survivors include: a son, C.T. Kesler of Columbia, S.C.; three daughters, Mrs. Gene (Ruby) Hast, and Mrs. Floyd (Irene) Brown, both of Salisbury and Mrs. Ray (LaVeme) Greemvay of Columbia, S.C.; a brother, E.F. Melton of Cooleemee; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Williams, 86, formerly of South Church Street, Salisbury, died at 1 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, at Spencer Residential Care after three months of declining health. Jasper M. Williams Jasper Mason Williams, 72, of 1521 Prestone St. South, St. Petersburg, Fla., died at 6 p.m. Monday, July 10, at the VA Medical Center in Bay Pines, Fla., after several weeks of illness. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 14, at New Bethel Baptist Church, Mocksville, with Bishop W.O.K. Gray offlciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Bom June 12, 1917, in Davie County, Williams was a son of the late George Ruftis and Estella Nor- va Mason Williams. Educated in the Davie County schools, he was a self-employed subcontractor and a member of New Bethel Baptist Church. A former Mason, he was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War n. . it. Survivors include: his wife,JeannojD. Williams; three sons,i,Georget Ruftis^i^yilUams^ ;o Con-jrover^'J^sper-M^iirWillianis Jr, ofjMpclttyiUe^-and ft Frederick L.wUliams of St^Peitersburg, Fla.; daughterStMarilyn Redfem of|Sufhi^erfale,^|;l.Jrt and Ruby^Williams of Hushing, N.Y.; threebrothets, F.T^ptis and Lawrence [-Williams,"tdl bjMocksvUle; seven grandchildren*, and one . great-' graiidchlld."^''^ ' — "' 1 Robert E. Lemar Robert Eugene Lemar, 48, of Winston-Salem died Tuesday, Ju ly 18 suddenly of an apparent heart attack at the home. He was bora in Kemersville to the late Robert Leroy Lemar and the surviving Beulah Smith Lemar. He was the founder and presi dent of Lemarco Siding and Win dows Inc. He was also the founder of The Singing Americans and the Bob Lemar Singers. Lemar was an active member of Woodland Baptist Church and was involved in community affairs. He also served with the National Guard. In addition to his mother, sur vivors include his wife, Linda Hor- lon Lemar of the home; one son, Robert "B.J." Eugene Lemar Jr. of the home; four sisters, Marceline Simmons of Walker- town; Linda Shortt, Wanda Lemar and Sherry Lemar of Kemersville. Funeral services were schedul ed for Woodland Baptist Church at 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 20. Burial is scheduled for Eastlawn Memorial Gardens in Kemersville. Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements. Memorials may be made to Robert "B.J." Eugene Lemar Jr. college fund, 2615 South Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Harold E. Hamilton Russell F. Methot Harold Eugene Hamilton, 74, of Route 1, East Ridge Road,Salisbury, died July 15 at theSalisbury VA Medical Center. He had been in delining health for several years. Funeral .services were held July 17 at Franklin Baptist Church by the Rev. Gary Hoffman and the Rev. Herman Absher. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park,Memorials may be made to Lot tie Moon Christmas Offering atFranklin Baptist Church, Route 1, Box 101, Salisbury, N.C. 28144.Bora on July 11,1915, in David son County, Hamilton was a son of the late Richard Fuller and ZulaHartley Hamilton. Educated in the Davidson County Schools, he was a meat cutter. He was employed at several stores before his retirement from Food Lion in 1976. A U.S. Army World War IIveteran, he was a charter member of Franklin Baptist Church, where he served on the board of deacons and remaitied active until his health began to fail. Survivors include his wife, Hege Mason Hamilton whom he married on Dec. 18, 1937; a son, RickyEugene Hamilton of Salisbury; and seven sisters, Bobbie Daniels and Helen and Bertha Correll, all of Mocksville, Oneda Massey and Hettie Correll of Advance, Mildred Turner of High Point, and Thelma Grubb of Salisbury. Russell Felix Methot. 56, of North Miami, Florida died Wednesday, July 12 at Biscayne Humana Hospital after a lengthy illness.Graveside services were heldTuesday, July 18 at LibertyWesleyan Church cemetery in Davie County with the Rev. A.C. Clemmons officiating.Surviving are his wife Edith Salmons Methot of the home; one son, Danny Methot of Ft. Lauder-dale, Fla.; and eight brothers and three sisters. His wife is a former resident of .Davie County and is the daughter of Mrs. Nora Salmons of Route 6, Mocksville. ^Delma Owens Delma Owens, 82, of Riverside Drive, Cooleemee, died on Thursday, July 13, at North CarolinaBaptist Htwpital in Winston-Salem after a short illness. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev.Larry Allen. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. Memorials may be. made to Davie County Hospice, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bora on Oct. 4,1906, in David son County, he was a son of the late Walter Lee and Lula H. Barber Owens. Retired from the Erwin Mills Co., he was a member ofCooleemee First Baptbt Church. He was an avid fisherman. His first wife, Stella House Owens, and his second. Ruby Sat- terwhite Owens, both pre<«ded him in death. Survivors include: twodaughters, Peggy Smith and Frankie Snyder, both of Salisbury; a sister, Wilma Delia Owens ofSalisbury; five grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NC 8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 27, 1989 t: \ N. t/i ON- . <5 ^ Robert J. Beck Robert Jeffrey Beck. 23. of 220 Dunham Ave.. Salisbury died at 4.15 p.m. on July 23. 1989, at Sampson Memorial Hospital in Clinton as the result of injuries sus tained in an automobile accident. Funeral services were schcdul- ^ for 2 p.m. Wedne.sday. July 26 '"'he James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Randall Rogers. Burial was scheduled for Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Aug. 29, 1965, in Rowan County, Beck was a son of Robert We.sley Beck of Mocksville and Paula Dellinger Beck of Salisbury. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was employed at Sam's car Wash and was a Baptist. Survivors, in addition to his parents, are his wife, Paula L. ^k of Salisbury; one son, Robert Jeffrey Beck Jr. of Salisbury; a daughter, Jacklyn Elishia Beck of Salisbury; his grandmother, Alice R. Dellinger of Salisbury; and a brother, Daniel Edward Beck of Rockwell. / Sheila Renee Thomas Shelia Renee Thomas, 33,4520 Camellia Ln., Walkertown, died early Friday, July 21 at her home after an illnes of IV5 years. She was bora on Oct. 14, 1955 in Winston-Salem to William Shovcr and Louise White Thomas. She was a lifelong resident of For- syth County. She was a graduate of North Forsyth High School and Winston-Salem State University. Survivors include two sons, Jason David Thomas and Matthew W. Thomas, both of the home; her mother and father of Walkertown; one sister, Mrs. Sharon Hoyle, Walkertown; three brothers! Shover L. Thomas, Col fax, Michael L. Thomas, Advance and David C. Thomas, Walkertown; two nephews and six nieces. A memorial service was held Saturday, July 22 at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Pastor Ron McManus. Memorials may be made to the family, c/o Mr. Shover L. Thomas, 8602 West Way Ln. Colfax, N.C., 27235. Vera Godwin Hall Mrs. Vera Godwin Hall, 87,312 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, died Monday, July 24, at Davie Village. Graveside services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 26, at Rose Cemetery by the Rev. Paul Riggs. The family requests memorials be sent to the First Bap tist Church, Mocksville. i She was born in Johnson Coun ty a daughter of the late William B. and Emma Godwin. She was a : member of the First Baptist Church. She was married to Stacy B. Hall in 1952. He preceded her in death in 1968. Surviving are one stepson, Robert B. Hall, Mocksville; one sister , Mrs. Thelma Martindale, Portsmouth, Va.; three stepgrand- children; one stepgreat-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. / i J.C. Barney J.C. Barney. 64. Route 2, Ad- n Vance, died suddenly July 21 at his home. Funeral services were held July • 23 at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by - the Rev. David Daniel. Burial was . in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bix by Presbyterian Church, Advance, ; N.C. 27006. Barney was born on Sept. 5, 1924, in Davie County son of the late Walter and Althea Cornatzer Barney. He was retired from Hanes : Knitwear and was a charter n member of Bixby Presbyterian .Church. Surviving are his wife Kate : Melton Barney, of the home; one i . daughter, Brenda Davis, Advance; two sons, Douglas B. Barney, Mocksville and James Clay Barney, Advance; one sister, Willa Mae Howard, Advance; three brothers, Glenn Barney, Winston- Salem, L.B. Barney and Ronald Barney, both of Advance; three grandchildren, Jessica and Justin \ Davis and Megan Barney. Barney was preceded in death by a sister, Annette Koontz. ^ Ollle E. Blevins • Ollie E. Blevins, 89, of Mocksville, formerly of Anawalt, died Saturday, July 15 at Autumn Care Nursing Home. Born in Anawalt, she was a daughter of the late Robert Sadler and Laura Hardy Sadler. She was of the Methodist faith, a resident of Mocksville for the past five years and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jerome Blevins, and three children. ; . Survivors include four sons, Jessie Blevins of Mocksville, Bil- • ly Blevins of Jacksonville, Fla., J.C. Blevins of Bramwell andd David Blevins of Anawalt; eight daughters Annie Wimmer of Kegley, Dora Lawson of Bluefleld, Va., Horence Rupard, Nellie Sills, Dolly McCain and Martha Chap man, all of Mocksville, Virginia ; . Simpkins of Monteca, Ca., and -Jane Lester of Terrehaute, Ind.; one brother, Aaron Sadler of Delaware; one sister, Florence Smith of Leckie; 57 grandchildren, 55 great-grandchildren and nine ^great-great-grandchildren. . Funeral services were held Tues- —-day, July 18, at Cravens-Shires : Funeral Home Chapel in Bluefleld, Va. withjhe Rev. James Blevins officiating. Burial was in I Woodlawn Memorial Park in 1 Bluefleld. OAVJE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC 8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 27, 1989 I Vv C\ . V t Q. 1 Adam Odell Wagner Mr. Adam Odell Wagner, 69, 1259 Vadkinville Rd., M()ck.svil!e, died a( his home on Monday, July 24, aAer being in declining health for the past 2'/4 years. He was bom in Davie County on October 14, 1919, tothclalcA.E. (Gene) and tlie late Willie Williains Wagner and was a field engineer for Crescent Electric Membership Corp. where he retired in 1981 with 41 years of continuous service. • Hewasa veteran of World War II where he served as a First Class Electrician in the United States Navy. He was a member of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge No. 134. Surviving are his wife, Madolyn Haynes Wagner, of the home; one son, Doytt Haynes Wagner, Rt. 6, Mocksville; one daughter, Connie Wagner Andrews, Mocksville; two stepgrandsons; one brother, Har ding Wagner, Taylorsville; and one sister, Mrs. W.F. (Lucille) Furches, Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held at Eaton's Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, July 26, at 4 p.m. conducted by the Revs. Glenn Sellers, pastor of Blaise Baptist Church and Paul Riggs, pastor of Mocksville First Baptist Church. Burial was to be in Rose Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. G.W. "Dub" Potts G.W. "Dub" Potts, 62, died Ju ly 21 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m., July 23 at Advance United Methodist Church by Rev. Harland Creech. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family request that memorials be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Advance United Methodist Church, Advance, N.C. 27006. Potts was bom on July 29,1926 iin DitVie County to Aiuelia Foster« i Pottis- of Advance and the late' George Anderson Potts. He was a reti^ supervisor with the Con tinental Can Co., Winston-Salem and was 'former owner of Potts Lumber Co,; Advance. He was a memter of the-Advance United i Methodist Church where he was church Lay'Leader and for eight ' years' had been'' Simday School' ; Superintendent.' He was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge No. :7io;'", ■' ..f Surviving ini addition to his ^'mother «are his wife, Betty^ Beaiictuunp Potts of the home; one : «sister,'Mrs. Ruth Lathem, Ad-f vancd;.an(l.four brothers,- Robeti;: ,(Bob) potts, Glenn Potts, Roy Potts'.\ and Gray Potts, all of Advance. i . \ - ' • ■ M 7 Leonard G. Keller Leonard Gus "Punch" Keller, 60, of Little Wilkesboro Road, Harmony died unexpectedly on Ju ly 18, 1989 at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. July 22, at Harmony Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. George Ploger. Burial was in Center United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Har mony Presbyterian Church, Route I, Box 13, Harmony, N.C. 28634, or to the American Cancer Socie ty. North Iredell County Unit, P.O. Box 493, Statesville, N.C. 28677. Bom on Feb. 2, 1929, in Davie County, Keller was a son of the late William Franklin and Cozy Stroud Keller. He was co-owner of Union Grove Milling Co. A member of the First Baptist Church, Mocksville, he attended Harmony Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Murlene "Babe" Scott Keller; a son, L.G. "Lynn" Keller Jr. of Harmony; a daughter, Patricia Hall of Statesville; four brothers, W. V. "Buck," Lester J. and Raymond Keller, all of Mocksville, and Clay 6. Keller of Union Grove; and four grandchildren. Alice Whitaker Alice Magdeline CarterWhitaker, 68, of Route 3, died July22 at her home after a period of declining health. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. July 24 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Bobby Swaim. Burial was in the Dulin United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials nlSy be made to For syth Cancer Services, 112 N. Mar shall St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101, or Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ; Bom June 16,1921, in Danville,Va., she was the daughter of the late Sidney and Jessie Shumaker Carter. A homemaker, she was a member of Dulin United Methodist Church. : Her husband, Roy Adam Whitaker, died Aug. 17, 1969. - Survivors include threedaughters Lois Williams and JoyceRabon, both of Mocksville, and Linda Idol of Clemmons; three sons, Alvin and Steve Whitaker, both of Mocksville, and Bob Whitaker of Winston-Salem; threesisters, Rita Chandler and Gail Frye, both of Mocksville, and NellCurlee of Salisbury; four step sisters, Gertrude Crews of Ad vance, Ruth Watts of Belmont,Velma Harrison and Dorothy Williams, both of Lexington; threebrothers, Lee B. Carter of Fayet- teville, Allie J. Carter of Advanceand June Carter of Salisbury; two stepbrothers, Lawrence V. Carterof Greensboro and Clyde Carter of■Virginia; and 10 grandchildren. j»VlE CO. PUBUCMOCKSVtaE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 3, 1989 Q I 7- •a: 0 Joseph 'J.» Suggs ni Infant Joseph "J." Russell Suggs III, 5 months, Rt. 3, Ad vance, died unexpectedly at For- syth Memorial Hospital on Tues day, July 25. He was born on February 28 1989, in Winston-Salem. Surviving are his mother and father, Sidniee Collins and Joseph Russell Suggs Jr. of the home and nis grandparents, Drs. Joe and Ann Suggs, Asheboro and Mr. Herman L. Collins, Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 27, at Vogler's Cletnmons Chapel with a graveside service at Oaklawn Cemetery in Asheboro with Dr. Harold Fuller officiating. The family requests that memorials be made to Parkway Presbyterian Church, The Children's Nursery, 1000 Yorkshire Rd., Winston-Salem N.C. 27103. ^ Eric C. Williams Eric Christopher Williams, 18, 3355 Tanglewood Drive, Rock ! Hill, S.C, died Monday, July 31. jFuneral services were held ' Wednesday, Aug. 2 at First Bap tist Church in Rock Hill by the Rev. Steve Hogg. He was the son of Nathan Eugene Williams and Bonnie Jean Day Williams, both of Rock Hill. Williams was a 1989 graduate of Northwestern High School, a member of First Baptist Church, a ' member of the Spanish club, honor • ' society, fellowship of Christian i athletes and was on the staff of the |school newspaper. I Surviving in addition to his ' parents include one sister, Emily : Elizabeth Williams of the home; his maternal grandmother, Edna S. Day of Blackburg, S.C.; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. I^vie J. Williams of Mocksville. ■:Memorials ;my be made to the1990 First Baptist Youth'Mission;' -^jMemorial Fund;ic/b 215 East^^^St., Rock Hill, S.C.'29730.','"" :Matthew H. Day ;■ Mr. Matthew Hoover Day, 61,of Rt. 2, Ronda, died Monday, Ju- '\y 31, at Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were heldWednesday, Aug. 2, at TempleHill United Methodist Church by Dr. John Deason and the Rev. Arlene Stone. Burial was in the church cemetery.Mr, Day was bom on June 19, 1928, to Preston Lewis and Ada Day. He was a member of Tem ple Hill United Methodist Church. ; Surviving are his wife, Mrs.Sarah Lucy Hutchins Day, of the home; one daughter. Miss Lisa Day, of the home; two sons, Keith •Day, of the home and Steve Day, -Wilkesboro; seven sisters, Mrs. Marie Gibson, Ronda, Mrs. Ruth • Bowers, Lewisville, Mrs. Bertha Adams, North Wilkesboro, Mrs.Betty Jo Byrd, Winston-Salem, Mrs. Addie Paschal, Greensboro, Mis. Doris Taylor, Winston-Salem and Mrs. Peggy Hunter, Charlotte; two brothers, Bobby Day, Mocksville and Stanley Day, Winston-Salem; and one•grandchild. Memorials may be made to the Temple Hill United Methodist^Church, Rt. 2, Ronda, N.C. 28670. y ; James D. 'J.D.' Crawford Mr. James Dewey "J.D." Crawford died on Tuesday night, July 25, at Forsyth Memorial'Hospital alien an extended illness. ■' He was better known to his CB ' friends as Silver Wheels. He was ;:born on May 2, 1926, in. ..Cooleemee to the late James H. '.Crawford and Nellie F. Crawford. iHe had resided in Winston-Salem: for 61 years. He w^ educated in:jthe public schools of Forsyth::County. He was a veteran of the \ 'lUnited Statra Navy and a former;'employee of Bepco, Inc. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs.'- i'Amita, A.' Crawford; two step- -i'daughters,'Mrs. Ethel Jean Giles' ■.and Mrs. Barbara Moore;' three >•^tcpsonsrLeon Autery andBlreese '^utery» all of Winston-Salem and fj ■Sylvester. Autery, Tallahassee, !i•.^a.; three sisters, Mrs. Emma C. j ''Simms, Mrs. Ruby C. Hinson and • Ms. Doris Crawford; one brother, ■ William . H. Crawford; seven[ nephews; four nieces and a host of;pther relatives and friends, \ Funeral services were held at 21^,p.m. Saturday, July 29, at ; Gilmore's Memprid Chapel with Dr. R.L.. Wise Sr. officiating. )burial was in Evergreen Cemeteryj ; I Roy Anderson Carter Mr. Roy Anderson Carter, 67, Rt. 3, Yadkinville, died at his;• home on Wednesday, July 26. Funeral services were held Fri-day, July 28, at Liberty Baptist • Church by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and E.M. James. Burial was in the church cemetery. • The family requests that memorials be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Liberty BaptistChurch, Rt. 6, Box 223, ; Mocksville, N.C. 27028, • Mr. Carter was bom on August; 20, 1921, in Davie County to the late James Tilden and Lola Mae ; Ridenhour Carter and was retired ; .with 35 years of service from ; Drexel Heritage Furniture Co. Hej was a farmer and a member of J Liberty Baptist Church, where he •: was active in all phases of the[ church work including Chairman ; of the Board of Deacons. He was• an active Charter member of Quail « Unlimited. He was preceded in death by one ■ son, Roy Dwight Carter and one ; granddaughter, Sabrina Annette • Carter. Surviving are: his wife, Daisy ' Gentle Carter, of the home; two ' daughters, Phyllis Ivester, Rt. 9,[ Mocks^le and Annette Robello,Mocksville; one son, Timothy G...Carter, High Point; seven grand- [children; four sisters, Annie [ Moore, Mocksville, Bertha Peters,{Gladys Tysinger and Kaye[ Prevette, all of Lexington; four ' brothers, Bill Carter, Mocksville,Junior Carter and L^wis Carter, . both of Advance and Donnie ; Carter, Lexington; his stepmother,Mrs. Velma Carter, Lexington; [one stepsister, Helen Hill, Lex- ; ington; and many nieces and [nephews. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aiig. 3,1989 3 1 -0 Marshall H. Grose Mr. Marshall Henry Grose, 60, 4168 E. Maple Ave., Mocksviile, died suddenly Sunday morning, Ju ly 30, at his office. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family requests memorials be made to First Baptist Church of Mocksviile. Mr. Grose was bom in Rich mond County to the late Roy and Delia McDufBe Grose. He was a member of First Baptist Church. He was owner and operator of P&G Auto Parts. Surviving are his wife, Peggy Rhodes Grose; two daughters, Mansha Alspaugh, Slidell, La. and Edith Potts, Mocksviile; two sons, Mike and John M. Grose, both of Mocksviile; two brothers, Bob Grose, Salisbuiy and Dallas Grose, Yadkinville, and five grandchildren. Thomas Jefferson Groce Mr. Thomas Jefferson Groce, 72, of Rt. 2, Hamptonville, died Monday, July 24, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Yadkin County to Noah and Hattie Swaim Groce. He was a member of Swaim's Bap tist Church and was retired from Duke Power Co. after 33 years of service. Surviving are: his wife, Priscilla Ashley Groce, of the home; two sisters. Miss Pauline Groce, Hamptonville and Mrs. Imogene Winters, • Advance; and two .'■ brothers, Harold and Olin Groce,, both of Rti 3, Hamptonville.' • ' Funeral I Services were, held' Thursdayi My 27, at Swaim's ! Baptist Church by the Revs. Sam my McLamb, Dennis and Vemon Brown. Buiial was in the church cemetery. Beatrice C. Salerno Beatrice Call Salemo, 72, of Route 4, Mocksviile, died Saturday, July 29, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declin ing health. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, at theNational Cemetery of Salisbury, conducted by the Rev. Joe Mack. Memorials may be made to St. Francis Mission, P.O. Box 642, Mocksviile, N.C. 27028 Bom Aug. 16,1916, in Suffem,N. Y., Mrs. Salemo was a daughter of the late John and Harriet Jones Call, She was a homemaker. Survivors include: her husband, •Frank Peter Salemo; two daughters. Hazel Kearsing of NewYork, and Fran Wilkie of Route 4, Mocksviile; two sisters. Hazel Gallo of Mocksviile and Ellen Frank of Tucson, Ariz.; 10 grand children; and three great grandchildren. Edgar Lee Sides Edgar Lee Sides, 90, of Route 8, CaubleRoad, Salisbury, died at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 30, at his home after being in declining health for a numter of years and seriously ill for two years. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. I, at Calvary Bap tist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bobby Seagroves, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Calvary Baptist Church, Route 8, Box 669, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Bom Oct. 16, 1898, in Davie County, Sides was a son of the late John Henry and Clara Chambers 'Sides. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he had retired from Cannon Mills Co., Plant 7. He was an avid hunter and fisher man during his early life. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. His first wife, Annie Lillian Sides, died in 1962. Survivors inciude; his second wife, Sadie Mary Rainey, whom he married Oct. 17, 1969; five sons, Robert Lee, James W., Carl J., John H. and Marvin S. Sides, all of Salisbury; a stepson, Fred Josey of Salisbury; a daughter, Mrs. W.A. (Ann) Zimmerman of Salisbury; 11 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; 19 _great- grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. 0) (J ct J L 0 -C V (T" 0 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 10, 1989 I . ^ James H. ^Cotton* Call / Mrs. Cornelia M. Crews Mr, James "Collon" Harrison • Call, 73, of Rl. 5, Faulkenberry Rd., King, died Sunday, Aug. 6, at Forsyth Hospital. Mrs. Cornelia Mock Crews. 79, of Route 3, Advance, died at her home Monday morning, Aug. 7, after a brief illness. He was bom June 9, 1916, in ^ North Wilkesboro to David and Mary Masten Call. He was a member of Elon Baptist Church. He was owner and operator of Call's Garage, former crew chief for the late Billy Myers Racing Team. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Lena Bedford Call, of the home; two daughters, Miss Diane Call, n Winston-Salem and Mrs. Shewnee Hagan, Lewisville; two sons, James E. Call, Oldtown and David "Pete" Call, Winston-Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Tuck and Mrs. Julia Myers, both of Winston-Salem; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one step- , daughter, Mrs. Peggy Warner, Winston-Salem; three stepsons, Robert Gentry, Winston-Salem, David Gentry, Kemersville and Jesse Gentry, Farmington and six stepgrandchildren. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, Aug. 9, at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the ;Rev. James Chatham. Burial was 'in Oaklawn Ceiimetery. n n WUma M. Craver A native of Davie County, she was a member of Piney Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are: her husband, Mr. Harvey S. Crews of Knollwood Hall Nursing Home in Winston- Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Crews Peebles and Mrs. Ida C. Alby, both of Advance; one sister, Mrs. Edith Mock Smopt of Mocksville; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two great- great-grandchildren; two sisters-in- law, Mrs. Bessie C. Hairston of Advance and Mrs. Ethel C. Ellerbee of Jamaica, N.Y.; and one brother-in-law, Ernest G. Peebles of Advance. Funeral services will be held Fri day, Aug. 11, at 4 p.m. at Piney Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ametta Beverly of ficiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. ^ The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday even ing, Aug. 10, from 8-9 p.m. The body will be taken from Morrison- Studevent, Funeral Home in Mocksville to the church on Fri day at noon to lie in state until the service hour. Mrs. Wilma Myers Craver, 68, 3761 Harper Rd., Clemmons, died Jate Thursday night, Aug. 3, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She . had been in declining health for ^me;time. •* She was a native of Lexington •where she was bom on November *11,'1920, to Silas and Annie Jar- , .Vis Myers. She was a member of v Hanes Baptist Church for forty -years and taught Sunday school for ' many years. She was retired from ;P.Ht|:Hanes Knitting Co. ' iSurvivingv are; her husband, Frank Payne Craver, of the home; bne^dau^ter,'' Rita Craver Ken nedy,'-Wallburg; -one' son, John Banyan Craver, Clenunons; two grandchildren; two sisters, Emma Allen and Leona McCulloh, both of Advance;-two brothers, Rufiis . Myers, Winston-Salem and Buster Myers, Harmony'and. several nieces and nephews. ■'' [> ' . •: Fweral services were held Sun- 'dayj Aug. 6, at Haywoith-Miller Raymond Zeno Thomas Mr. Raymond Zeno Thomas, Detroit, Mich., died Tuesday, Aug. 1, at his home.' He was a native of Forsyth County and was a retired employee of Arrow Trucking Park; Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Detroit, Mich.; one son, Mr. Raymond Ed ward 'Thomas, Detroit, Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Carrie Shore andMrs. ^ithCox, both of Winston- Salem, Mrs. Louise Spease, Tobaccoville and Mrs. Nellie Foster, Mocksville; two brothers, Mr. Harry Thomas, Norfolk, Va. and Robert Thomas, Detroit,Silas.'Creek Chapel with Dr. J.B. v Mich.; and several, nieces andParker Jr.;and Pastor David Jor- ' nephews. dan ^ o0ciatingl : Burial was in Clenmions fFirst'^ptist Churchcemetery^-^';" ■ r'--:' • Membr Funeral services were held at 2 ^ p.m. ;.;Tuesday, Aug. 8, at^ ■Bethlehem A.M.E. Zion Church.; ■ where " Rev. Roberti.'Bailey of- Etlouis F. Ijames Etlouis Foster Ijames, 71, oif 169 Williams St., Mocksville, died at 10:20 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 3, at her home after an illness of several days. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, at Second Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Ivan W. Lowery, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. BornonJan. IS, 1918, in Davie County, Mrs. Ijames was a daughter of the late John Avety and Lula Van Eaton Foster. She was a graduate of Davie County Schools. Prior to her death she had been employed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris, Salisbury Street, for 39 years. She was a member of the Second ■ Presbyterian Church, the senior choir, was a trustee, and a member of the Presbyterian Women's Club. Survivors include: a son, John "Johnny" Ijames of the home; a stepdaughter, Evelyn Caine of Queens, N.Y.; two brothers, Robert Foster of Mocksville and Francis B. Eaton of Winston- Salem; and one grandchild. 'Harclrock' Wilkerson Hugh "Hardrock" Thomas Wilkerson, 59, of Route 3, NewHighway^(54 West, Lexington, diedMonday," Aug. 7,, in ForsythMemorial Hospital following a nine-month illness. Funeral services were to be heldWednesday, Aug. 9, at Vojgler's Piedmont Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Myers "Tilley. Burial was to follow in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Bom Oct. 4, 1929, in Rowan County, Wilkerson was a son of the late Charlie Lee and OIlie Lowe Dorsett Wilkerson. He was employed with Carolina Panel Co. Survivors include: his wife. SueMyers Wilkerson; a son, Hugh T. Wilkerson Jr. of the home; two daughters, Janet Wilkerson of the home and Susan Everhart of Lex ington; three brothers, Charlie, Robert "Bobby" and RonnieWilkerson, all of Salisbury; two sisters, Helen Lomax and Brenda Heitman, both of Lexington; and three half sisters, Madge Hess andMrs. Roy Hess, both of Salisbury, and Mary Walls of Cooleemee. I CD O :3 z O ul —t —1 CO 0- <f) 8 ^ Ul !■ Baptist'^ Tafiemacle Piano ■ Fund,' ■ ficiated with interment in ForsythP.O. Box'2l\, Mocksville, N.C. Memorial Park. ' \27028. cr- -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 10, 198«^ £ o I V/ 'i -si </ Mrs. Pearl G. Campbell Mrs. Pearl Isla GUmore Camp bell, 93, of 9612 Glenn Rd.,> Lewisville, died Saturday night, Aug. 5, at Forsyth Hospital. She was bom in Boonville to the late Mrs. Mary Puryear Gilmore and the late Johm Gilmore. She moved to the Lewisville communi ty at a very early age. She attend ed the Yadkin County public schools and was a graduate of Barber Scotia College in Concord. She taught school for many years in the Chinquapin and Cedar Creek neighborhoods in Davie County and Double Springs community in Forsyth County. She later married ,the, late Alder Campbell of .Mocksville. She was a member of Double, Springs A.M.E. Zion Church for a long time and the last few years she attended Glenn Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church in Lewisville. Survivors include one daughter,Mrs. Anna C. Shore, of the home; one son, James Henry Campbell, Mocksyille; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-gfandchildren; one son-in- • law, Thomas P. Shore, of the / home; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Connie Young Campbell, Advance and Mrs. Loretta McMillan Camp bell, Mocksyille; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Mamie Gilmore, Winston- Salem; five nieces; four nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, at Glenn Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church by the Rev. Ashby H. Champagne. Burial was to follow in Double Springs A.M.E. Zion Church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family re quests memorials be made to Glenn Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church Buildine Fund. ' Sanford R. Davis I Sanford Reid Davis, 79, of 642 N. Sixth St., Albemarle, died on Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Stanly Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 4, at HartseU Funeral Home, Lefler Memorial Chapel, Albemarle, conducted by the Rev. Harold McDonald. Burial was in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Bom on Aug. 20,1909, in Davie County, Davis was a son of the late William McLean and Sophia Angell Davis. The retired owner and operator of San's Inc., he was a member of First BapUst Church. Survivors include: his wife, Pauline Mills Davis; two daughters, Sandra Sloop of Raleigh and Miriam Davis of Newton; a stepdaughter, Marlene Maynere of New I^ndon; two Stepsons, Jerry Dennis of Concord and Charlie Dennis of New Jersey; two grand- • children; seven stepgrandchildren; and two stepgreat-grandchildren. Albert S. Foster Alvin L. Morrison Mr. Alyin L. Morrison of Route 4, Statesville, died Satuieday, Aug. 5, in Iredell Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Iredell County to the late John Preston and Rena Clark Morrison, and was a member of Scotts Chapel United Methodist Church in Statesville. He was a member of the Statesville Ma.sonic Lodge and Malissa Chapter No. 8 Order of Eastern Star. He was reUned from Winston Mutual Life Insurance Company where he was a Life Underwriter. His wife, Mrs. Mary N. Mor rison preceded him in death in 1981. Surviving are: four brothers, John T. Morrison, Alonzo W. Morrison, and Roscar Morrison, all of Statesville, and Oscar C. Morrison (Senior Partner of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home). Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, at Mt. Pleasant A.M.E. Zion Church in Statesville, with the Rev. Vance Hunt officiating. Burial was to follow in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Mr. Albert Sanford Foster, 71, Rt. 1, Advance, died Thursday morning, Aug. 3, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church by the Revs. Robert Peurifoy and Donald Funderburke. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Foster was bora^on July 10, 1918, in Davie County to the late Marion Sanford and Bessie Smith Foster and was a painter and decorator. He was a member of the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Lorene Ransom Foster, of the home; one daughter, Frances Foster Dunn, Advance; one son, Bruce Foster, Advance; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Rhea Potts, Advance; and one brother, Hege Foster, Advance. Mittie Shuler Mittie Foster Shuler, 99, former ly of Route 3, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Autumn Care Convalescent Center. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Gordon Joyner. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to tlie cemetery or building fund of Fork Baptist Church, Route 3, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom on Aug. 30,1889, in Davie County, Mrs. Shuler was a daughter of the late Robert and Sarah Caudell Foster. A homemaker, she was the oldest liv ing member of Fork Baptist Church. She was known for her help to the sick and needy. Her husband, Devid Owen Shuler, died on May 29, 1984. Survivors include three daughters, Lucille Daniels of Route 7, Mocksville, Doris Foster of Greensboro and Helen Hempfill of Lexington; two sons, Luther Owen Shuler of Mocksville and Thomas Garland Shuler of Winston-Salem; a brother, Willard Foster of Route 4, Mocksville; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. V r ) ^ -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 17, 1989 Donna M. Edwards • Donna Marie Edwards, 28, 137 XTolumbine Dr., Apt. 406, ^^Vinsto^-Salen^, died Tuesday, j^ug. 8, 1989 at Forsyth Memorial Hdspiial. n Edwards was bom on Dec. 29, 1960 in Winston-Salem to James H-. and Hazel Powell Edwards. 5he attended Pine Chapel Mora vian Church and was a member of the of the H.O.W.,Club. She at tended the Children's Center for the Physically Handicapped and |raduated from the Forsyth County ochool System. She was a member iJf the Abilities Unlimited Club. ; Survivors are: her father, James H. Edwards and stepmother, Janice ;W. Edwards, Winston-Salem; one .sister, Judy E. Brock, Advance; one brother, Tim Edwards, Winston-Salem; two step-brothers, Bobby Brown, Winston-Salem and Johnny Brown, Mocksville; and ;one step-sister, Anne Cartner, .Mocksville. ; Funeral services were held Fri day, Aug. 11 at Voglers's Main Street Chapel by Rev. Tim Byer- ;ly. Burial was in the Woodland .(^metery. Dorothea G. Cartner Mrs. Dorothea Girts Cartner,^ 79, formerly of Mocksville, died ' at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Presbyterian Home in Oil City, Pa. She was a patient there since April 2, 1986. Mrs. Cartner was born in Titusville July 14, 1910, the daughter of the late Harry L. Sr. and Hazel Turner Girts. She was a graduate of Titusville High School, class of 1928, and a graduate of the Emergency Hospital School of Nursing, Washington, D.C., in 1935. She was employed there until her mar riage to H. Clay Foster in June of •1939. Mr. Foster died in February 1956. She was later married to William M. Cartner Oct. 6,1956, in North Carolina. Mr. Cartner died in October of 1974. n Mrs. Cartner moved to Pleasant- yille in November of 1977. She was employed as a parttime nurse at Sunset Manor and later the Presbyterian Home in Titusville. ^he attended the Pleasantville Free Methodist Church. She was a member of the Pleasantville Woman's Club, the Pleasantville Senior Citizens and the Titusville ■Hospital Gray Lady volunteers. ■ Survivors include: a stepson, Sam Cartner of Newland,; a step- ^ughter, Mrs. Laura Cartner Lutz br Hickory; a brother, the Rev. Harry L. Girts of Titusville; Several step-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents and her husbands, two brothers died previously. * Funeral services were held Tues- :jday, Aug. 8, with the Rev. Harry X. Girts ofTiciating. Interment was : on:Jerusalem Comers Cemetery. Luther Brown Funeral services for Luther Brown, of Rowan Mills Road, Salisbury were held Thursday, Aug. 10 at the Cooleemee Church of God, conducted by the Rev. Luther Chambers and the Rev. Dennis Page. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. ■Brown, 85, apparently drowned at the home of a son, Roy Brown, ini Staley, after he fainted and fell from a fishing boat into a pond. Born in Davie County on June 12, 1904, Brown was a son of the late Clint and Dessie Teinpleton Brown. Retired from Cone Mills, he was a member of Cooleemee Church of God, where he was a former Sunday school superinten dent and had served on the church council. He was an avid fishemian. His fi rst wife, Mary Spry ' Brown, died in 1974. A son, David Brown, and a daughter, Lucille Holland, also preceded him in . death. Survivors include his second wife, Gertha Royal Brown: one other son. Gene Brown of Spencer; three half sisters, Sallie SpUIman of Cooleemee, Roger Gibson of Albemarle and Bessie Brown of Danville, Va.; a half brother, Zen- ° nie Brown of Route 4, Mocksville; 15 grandchildren and 15 ■ great-grandchildren. S K % r s- <r~- -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 17, 1989 Esther C. Dulin Bsiher Chaplin Dulin, 87, of 506 Cotton Grove Rd., Lexington died Aug. 10 at her home.^ Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16 . at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in- Davie County, conducted by the Rev. Kelley 0.P. . Goodwin, pastor. Buri^ was scheduled for the church cemetery. (T- r- Q>0 -f- i ^ o James O. Foster. James Odel! Foster," 74, of 122 Dunham Ave.i'Salisbuty, died at 10:45 p.m. on Friday'^;Aug. II, 1989, at'theVA Medical Center. He had beenjin declinmg hedUt for the past year: : j The funeral iwas held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Augl 13, at Southside Baptist .Church, Icon- ducted by the Rev. Jim Vickrey, pastor. Burial was|in Rowan Memorial Park. . P , n Memorials may be made to Southside Baptist Church, 517 Morlan Park Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Born April 1, 1915, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Clinton and Jeiuiie Itelle Swink Foster. He retired from Cone Mills after 46 ye^ and also>rarked with Pinkerton Security at^ the Buck i Steam Plant. '"-V - . ■' y !A member of Southside Baptist | * Churchi he " was a deacon and ' ' former Sunday School superinten- ; dent." A U.S. Army World War II» . veteran,'«he'was a member of the ' VFW Hudson-Miller-Tatum Post. ' Survivors include:^; his wife, i Pearl Honeycutt Foster; a brother, Charles Foster of Salisbury; and a number. of nieces and.nephews. ' Beulah P. McDaniels i..a,,,. . Beulah Peacock McD^iels, 80, • of Route 1, Mocksville died Mon-i day, Aug. 14 at Forsyth Memorial i Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were held ,Wednesday; Aug. 16 at 11 a.m. at ; Westmoreland Chapel; Burial was - in Salem United Church Ceineteiy in Statesville. '• ' .■ < Survivors'' includet.v one son,, Rayford McDaniels of Route 8, Mocksville; one daughter, iMargaret Helen Lehman of ther', home; one brother, RobertPeacock of Salisbury; and; two ^grandchildren;.. | Jake Hanes Walker Jake Hanes Walker, 66, of 418 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville died Tuesday, Aug. 15 at Davie Coun ty Hospital after, being in declin ing health.. Funeral services were schedul ed for Thursday, Aug. 17 at ' Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by.the Rev. Paul Riggs. Buri^ was scheduled for Rowan Memorial •Park.?. ; f 'T ■ • 'Memorials may be,made to the First Baptist Church, North Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or ,to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. •Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. .J i'Bom -Jgly 23, 1923 in DavieCoiinty, wiker was the son of the late Frank H. and Maye Seaford 'Walker. He was a veteran of WorldWar n and ^as retired from Inger-;spll Rand. ' y • ' ■ Survivors include: his wife, Mary Sales Walker of the home; one daughter, Karliss Virtue of Salisbury; two sisters," Lucille Daniel of Mocksville and Betty Daniel of 'Mooresville; live brothers. Bill, Pete, J.P., Bailey and' Kenny Walker, all of Mocksville; two grandchildren and one step granddaughter. ' ..,.L >- CC CDit; o -j 2 0- M. ^ OO tU > § -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 24, 1989 I n / <3— Or f Si- a v/1 r, Roy Garland Allen Sr.; n v'Mr. Roy Garland Allen Sr., 67,, of^Rt. 4, Mocksville, died early ^ Thursday afternoon, Aug. 17, at, Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 19, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Kermit Shoaf and Robert Creason. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park with Military Graveside Riles by the 11th District Memorial Honor Guard. The family requests that memorials be made to Brenners Children's Hospital in memory of Denise Potts, 300 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Mr. Allen was bom on March 13,1922, in Davie County. He was the son of the late Joseph and Mary •Winters Allen, was retired from . Fiber Industries, and was a veteran of World War 11. He was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Margie Williams Allen, of the home; one daughter, Penny Lagle, Rt. 7, Mocksville; two sons, Roy Garland Allen Jr., Advance and Gary Lee Allen, Mocksville; six sisters, Edna McClary, Rockwell, Margaret Beck, Lexington, Hazel Estep, Salisbury, Dorothy Honeycutt, Hamptonville, Marie Shoaf, Advance and Nellie Cooper, Winston-Salem; five brothers, Paul and George Hathan Allen, both of Mocksville, James ■Allen, Gastonia, the Rev. Daniel Allen, Icard and Jerry Allen,^aUsbuiy; and six grandchildren. jil^dred L. Dowse . f^^Mrs. Mildred Hettie Livengood ■Dowse, 86, of230-A Melrose St.,j^inston-^alem, died at Forsyth^^ital Saturday, Aug. 19.^f'Funeral ^rvices were at 1 p.m.t^tsday, Aug. 22,' at Vogler's .jrMain Street Chapel by Dr. Bem^.J^\l^.Gerardy. i Burial was" iniPo-restlawn^,'l Cometery : Jin V,: OrMnsborb. ~>; ' .Mrs. Dowse was bora July is,'>*53, in Reidsville to J.W.. and ■';Ro^ Shropshire Livengood. She !;wai the former owner and operator 1 a member of First Christian iC^urch. iit-|Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. iJ.D. (Chattie) Shields,.. Bermuda:Run and Mrs. Edna Bugher, New Drive, Winston-Salem.' - Leland J. Eldreth Sr. Mr. Leland Jimmy Eldreth Sr.,68, of Rt. 5, Mocksville, died at6 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 17, at For syth Memorial Hospital.He was born in Ashe County to Charles and Eula Osbome Eldreth.He was a veteran of World War 11 and was a member of the Local Teamsters No. 391. He was aretired truck driver from Pilot Freight Carriers. Surviving are: two sons, LelandJimmy Eldreth Jr. of Pfafftown andJimmy Harrison of Winton-Salem;two daughters, Merrilyn Harrison, Gainesville, Ga., and Patricia Harrison, Winston-Salem; one sister,Lorene Eldreth, Mocksville; onebrother, Allen Eldreth, Rt. 5, Yadkinville; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral HomeCha^l by the Rev. Robert Darnell. Burial was in Yadkinville Memorial Gardens. "Bud" Hoffman Jr. ; Miles L. "Bud" Hoffman Jr.,70, of 2 Midway St., Cooleemee,died on Thursday, Aug. 17, at theSalisbury VA Medical Center afterbetng in declining health for 10 years and seriously ill for three weeks.A graveside service was held at11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 21, in theU.S. National Cemetery inSalLsbury, conducted by the Rev.Larry Allen, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to theCooleemee American Ugion Post, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014.Born on April 24, 1919, inDavie County, Hofftnan was a sonof the late Miles L. and Nancy AnnParker Hoffman. A former employee of Power Co., he was retired from Hall's Manufacturing. Churrif"®'?''^ BaptistChurch of Cooleemee, was amember of the CooleemeeAtnerican Legion Post, and was a World """"Of Survivore include: a sister, MaiyTh S- ■Te'^P'e'on ofTh^asviIIe; a brother, Paul R.Hofftnan of Cooleemee; and anumber of nieces and nephews. B z 11 ? □ J CO ? >0- (/) D R0 2 QJ 1 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 24, 1989 T <r- , o cd Arthur Myers Arthur Myers, 61, of Route 1, New London, died at 7:30 p.m. on Wedne^ay, Aug. 16, at Stanly Memori^ Hospital. He had been in declitting health for several months. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at; Stanly Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Frederick ScKuszler. Burial was in New; London cemeteiy. Masonic graveside rites were conducted by Blackmere : Lodge Number 127 AF and AM of Mount Gilead. Bom on April 23,1928, in Stan ly County, he was a son of Goldie Finkelstein Myers of New London and the late Lawrence Myers. A graduate of North Carolina State University, he was an industrial engineer for Allison Manufactur ing Co. He was the former direc tor of manufacturing for Wonderknit Scoreboard of Mocksville and Galax, Va. A mason, he was a member of Blackmere Lodge 127 AFand of Mount Gilead. He was also a U.S. Army veteran, having serv ed in the Korean Conflict. Survivors include: his wife, Joan Hinson Myers; a son,' Charles Myers of Durham; and a grandson. Shearlie N. Myers Mr. Shearlie Nelson Myers, 87, of Rt. 2, Bailey's Chapel Rd., Ad- ; vance, died Tuesday, Aug. 15, at '^Knollwood Hall after being in r declining health of four years and seriously ill for the past eight !■ months. : He was a native of Davie Coun-^ bom to the late Jim P. and BettyI Peacock Myers. He was a member of Davie Tabemacle Church and spent most of his life in Davie County where he retired as a farmer. He was preceded in death by his ; wife, Mattie Sheets Myers. Surviving are: two sons, Samuel P. Myers, Advance and Lonnie J. Myers, Salisbury; one sister, Mrs. Martha Tucker, Winston-Salem; six grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Graveside services were held ' Friday, Aug. 18, in Oaklawn Memorial 'Gardens by the Rev. Jerry Bracken. t V7 OAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARYMQCKSVU-LE, nc f' nDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAVi Aug.31, 1989- Vj (r- aitie S. Bowles Mrs. Faitie Scamon Bowles, 90, loute 9, Mocksville died Friday, ug. 25, 1989 at Autumn Care onvalescent Center, Funeral services were held at 4 .m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Eaton's 'uneral Home Chapel by Jeff Williams and Kenneth Hyder. Jurial was in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Mrs. Bowles was born in Davie County to the late James M. and 'abitha Driver Seamon. She was le oldest member of Jericho Zhurch of Christ and was a former unday School teacher. She was the widow of J.A. Bowles who died in 1972. She was Iso preceded in death by three ons, Graham, Jeff and Virgil Jowles, five brothers and one ister. Survivors include: two laughters, Mrs. Ivey Nell Boger, (oute 6, Mocksville and Mrs. i4ildred Couch, Route 9, tlocksville; one son, James A. ^ Jowles, Kemersville; one sister, Jeatrice S. Hendrix, Route 3, Mocksville; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Paul R. Draughn Mr. Paul Randolph Draughn Sr., 56, of 101 Gwyn St., Mocksville, di^ suddenly Friday, Aug. 25, of a heart attack. He was bom in Wythe County, Va., to Vance Michael and Pauline Elizabeth BeCraft Draughn on Dec. 1, 1932. He was of the Bap tist faith and was a disabled veteran. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Brenda Draughn Bechtel of Morton, Fla., and Mrs. Sandra Draughn Moon of Salisbury; four sons, Paul Randolph Diauglm Jr. . ' and Keith ^ward Draughn, both of Mocksville, S.Sgt. Jimmy Ray Draughn of Misawa, Japan and 1 Brian Patrick Draughn of Pen-;^' sicola, Fla,; nine grandchildren; J one sister," Mrs. Oswald (Joyce); Schmitt of Dpbson; ";and "twq?, brothers, Robert W.'Draughn and^ Vance Michael Draughn Jr., both ofDobson. 1 VJ Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28,'at Davis and \ Son Funeral Home Chaipel, Dob- son, with burial in Salem Baptist j Church Cemetery. " John D. Lapish Sr. Gary V. Williams Mr. John David Lapish Sr., 75, of Newsome Rd., King, died Thursday morning, Aug. 24, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born on October 18, 1913, in Mocksville to Ernest S. and Irene Leach Lapish. Mr. Lapish was formerly of High Rock, and was an employee of the P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Kelly Reavis, Lewisville and Mrs. Barbara Williams, Rural Hall; one son, John (Buddy) David Lapish Jr., Rural Hall; seven grandchildren; one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Carl (Mary) Boger, Mocksville. Funeral services were held j/Charlic W. Wishoil Saturday, Aug. 26, at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Pastor J. Kenneth Peters. Burial was in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery, Mocksville. Mr. Cary Virgil Williams Mr. Charlie Wesley Wisho , 92, of 806 Gales Ave., Winston- Salem, died Sunday, Aug. 20, at' Forsyth Memorial Hospital. I He was born on April 24, 1897, in Davie County to John R. and Sarah Prascovia Williams. He spent most of his life in Winston- Salem. He was a member of Twin City Baptist Church. Surviving are: one stepson, C.R. Beeson; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery, Davie County by the Rev. Tom Slade. Roy Dale Robertson Mr. Roy Dale Robertson, 39, of Rt. 2, Advance, died Wednesday, Aug. 23, of injuries received in a car accident in Davidson County. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 26, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. David Joyner and Norman Frye. Burial was in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. He was of the Baptist faith. He was born in Davie County the son of Robert Wade and Gertrude Foster Robertson. He was a cabinet maker for Heckman Cabinet Co., Lexington. Surviving are: his mother and father of Rt. 2, Advance; two brothers, Michael Wade and Ken neth Robertson, both of Rt. 2, Ad vance and one niece and nephew. n, 83, Rt. 5, Mocksville, died at 2:20 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. He was born in Yadkin County to Joseph and Minnie Tysinger Wishon. He was a retired farmer. He was married to Jane Victoria Ireland Wishon, who died in 1946. Surviving are: four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Groce, Mrs. Peggy Kiger and Mrs. Mae Boggs, all of Rt. 5, Mocksville, and Mrs. Edna Lawrence, Dellaware, Ohio; two sons, Arnold. Wishon, Rt. 5, Mocksville and Glenn Wishon, Mobile, Ala.; 19 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25, at Mackie- Gcntry Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Eugene Richardson and Benjamin Stowe. Burial was in Mount Olive United Methodist Church Cemetery. J? (T o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAVi Aug.31| 1989- Mabel hST Kennedy Mrs. Mabel Hardy Hartiey Ken nedy, 77, wife of Frank Kenn^y, of Rt 4, Wilkesboro, died Mon day, Aug. 21, at Foi^ Memorial " FunCTal services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, at WUkesboro BapUst Church by Rev. Alf^E. Andrews Jr. Bu^ was in Mountlawn Memorid • • Mrs. Kennedy was bom m Watauga County on April 13, 1912, to Luther Spencer and Lona Lane Hardy. She was a memter of Wilkesboro BapUst ^"'oh. In addiUon to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs.BiU (Betsy) McPherson,Mt. Hol ly; one son, Mr. : Wilkesboro; one stepdaughte , Mrs. Jerry (Martha) Jones.Winston-Salem; six sisters, Mrs. Walfrey, Orange, Va. and Mrs. (Botty)^Wilkesboro; two brothers, Mr. Edd C. Hardy, Boone and Mr. Howard Hardy, Andemon, s.i-., four grandchildren; six stepgrand- children; and four stepgreat- Mn'^lieu^of^flowers, memorials may be made to Wilkesboro Bap tist Church Building Fund. »^D John Frank Scott Jr. Mr.' John Frank Scott Jr., 29, of 420 Morse St., Mocksville, diedSunday. Aug. 27. . ^ Funeral services were held to be held Wednesday, Aug. 30, in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home by the Rev. Melvin Peay. Burial followed in the Main- ville AME Zion Church cemetery. Mr. Scott was bora in Davie County and attended the Davie n County public schools. He was employed by Parkdale Mills of Lexington. ' . Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Scott Sr; three brothers, Bobby Ijames of Statesville and Steven and Jeffrey Scott, both of Mocksville; three sisters, Shelia and Vanessa Scott,both of Mocksville, and Cynthia Scott of Greensboro; and his pater-nal'grandmother, Clorena Scott of Mocksville. avid W. Todd Jr. Mr. David Woodrow Todd Jr., 45 of Granite Falls, died Tuesday , Aug. 22, at Hospice of Caldwell County. . _ . He was bora in Harrison Coun ty, Miss, to David Woodrow Sr. and Dorothy Cruthirds Todd. He WK a member of Deep Creek Bap tist Church and was a painter. Surviving are; his wife, Linda Peele Todd. of the o"®daughter. Amber NicpUe T^d, of the home; his mother, Yadkmydle, one sister, Donna Todd Miller, Mocksville; and two brokers, Donald Gray and Douglas Todd, ' both of Winston-Salem. ' • n Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 24, at Deep Cr^k Baptist Church by the I^n Davis, Stuart White and E.W. McMurray with bunal in the church cemetery. j— DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARV mocksville, no cs~ DAVIE COUNTY EN TERl'RISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sept. 7, 1989-7C r- <r 3 Beatrice Shore • Beatrice Eilenburg Shore, 78, of 401 N. Main St., Moclcsville, died Friday, Sept. l, at Forsyih Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem, She had been in declining health for several months and seriously ill for three weeks. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 4, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. A.G. Parker, and Heiiiy Ridge. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. ; Bom Oct. 6, 1910, in Iredell County, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Hester Robinson Eilenburg. A homemaker, she was a member of Cooleemee First Bap- ; tist Church and was active in senior citizen organizations. She was also active in the RSVP Club. Survivors include: four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Helen) : Bean of Mocksville, Mrs. Turner (Colene) Williams of Salisbury, Mrs. Junior (Nellie) Adams of • Rockwell and Mrs. Leroy (Cyn- _ thia) West of Calhan, Colo.; three sons. Jack and Doyle Shore, both of Magnolia, Ark., and Leroy Shore of Woodland, Calif.; five sisters, Magalene Horton, Celia Coppley, Sadie Burkhart, and Frances Davis, all of Salisbury, and Ruby Nichols of Leau Gallie,' Fla.; and a brother, John Eilenburg of Lexington; 23 grandchildren; 49 .great-grandchildren; and three ^reat-great-grandchildren. James E. Anderson Mr. James Edward Anderson of 2316 Glenn Ave., Winston-Salem, died Thursday, Aug. 31, 1989, at Baptist Hospital. He was a native of Rowan Coun ty and an employee of Bowman Gray School of Medicine as a technician. He attended St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church and was a veteran of the United States Army. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Gloria B. Anderson, of the home; two sons, Myron and Kevin Anderson, both of Winston-Salem; five sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Watkins of Cooleemee, Mrs. Lucille Williams and Mrs. Frances Thompson, both of New York, N.Y., Mrs. Juanita Jones and Mrs. Willie Flippin, both of Winston- Salem; four brothers, Andrew Anderson of Salisbury, Felton Anderson of Philadelphia, Pa., Lus A. Anderson and Eli Anderson Jr., both of Fayetteville; and a host of other relatives. Funeral services were held Tues day, Sept. S, at Gilmore Memorial . Chapel where Rev. Clarlton Rucker . officiated. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Clarence W. Newman Mr. Clarence William Newman, 78, of 1007 Ada Ave, Winston- Salem, died Wednesday, Aug. 30, . at his home. He was born on April 24,1911, : in Walnut Cove to James William ' and Ellen Southern Newman. He spent most of his life in Forsyth . County and retired from Thprnas- : ville Furniture Industries in 1974 ; after 30 years of service. He was ' a member of Mineral Springs Bap tist Church. Surviving are: two daughters, '.Mrs. Mary Henri Needham and . Mrs. Jerri White, bothof Winston- ' Salem; one son. Bill Newman of Winston-Salem; three grand- ' children; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Gladys) Lee of Eton College; one half sister, Mrs. Eva Hodges of Greensboro; three brothers, ■Johnny Newman of Advance, • Robert Newman of Cothei, Calif : and Carl Newman of Long Beach, Calif. Funeral services were held at 1 ; p.m. Friday, Sept. 1, at Vogler's ' t Reynolda Riwd. Chapel by Dr... ■; Cecil Cave. Burial followed in j vWalkertown Baptist Church ; Cemetery..- i Memorials may be made to.Walkertowit Baptist ^Church' Cemetery Fund, 180 Sulhvwtown tRd., Walkertown. Wiley Lee McCIamrock Mr. Wiley Lee McCIamrock, 85, of Route 6, Mocksville, died Sunday, Sept. 3, at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Donald Fundcrburk and the Rev. David Joyner. Burial was to be in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. McCIamrock was bom on May 2, 1904, in Davie County. He was the son of the late George Washington and Mary Eanes McCIamrock. He was a retiredself-employed carpenter an(| a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Selma Nichols McCIamrock, of the home; four sisters, Sallic Sum mers, Annie Bowles and Lillie McDanicl, all of Rt. 9, Mocksville and Minnie Hendrix, Fran Ray Rest Home of Mocksville; two brothers, Hubert McCIamrock and Roger McCIamrock, both of Rt. 9, Mocksville and several nieces and nephews. ( Ruth Myers Davis Mrs. Ruth Myers Davis, 56, of Route 3, Advance, died Sunday, Sept. 3, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Advance and was the daughter of the late George Z. and Fallie Phelps Myers. Mrs. Davis was a retired packingoperator for R.J. Reynolds Tobac co Co. retiring in 1983 with 33 years of service. She was a member of Davie County Homemakers Extension Club and was a member of Marshall Baptist Church where funeral services were scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6, with the Rev. Ryland Rock officiating. Interment was to follow in the church cemetery. Surviving are: her husband, William (Bill) Davis, of the home; one son, Bcrnie Davis, Pittsburg, Pa.; one daughter, Kristi Davis, of the home; four brothers, Hayden F., Herman A., Billy E. and Jimmy T. Myers, all of Advance; and one sister, Mrs. Virginia M. Jones, Advance. k s 8 ^00 ij ? >Q- c/id| UJ > •i o DAVIK COUNTY EN TICRPRISK RIXGRD, THURSDAY, Sept. 7, 1989-7C c— (T \r\ i p .ir W. Sharj:^ 9roTR!;°!® Shaq)e, ; Memorial Hospital.' _ Funeral services were to be held ai 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept 6 at aions Funeral Home Chapel by t v Pael ??""=" I-M and dieS .Burial was tofollow in Rose Cemetery. She was born in Alexander L and Mary Ida Smith Woodwaixl.She was a member of the First Unned Melhodisi aurch. She was wteS'°'{5r®'^""Shan»=, M?s".""FreSMo^villeand Mrs. Elaine Gilbert M ^'"fon-Salem; two sisters Md Mr?®'r Charlotiedeniti^ fdemte, five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren Annie K. Wooten Annie Jane Keller Woolen. 93. of Route 1. County Line Road, Harmony, died Friday, Sept. I, at her home after a long illness. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Monday. Sept. 4, at Clarksbury United Methodist Church, con ducted by the Revs. C. William Sartin and William W. Blanlon. Burial was in tlie church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Da vie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom June 19, 1896, In Alex- ander CounQr,.Mrs. Wooten was, a daughter of ^e late James Smith'. ;and Anna. Belle, Smith Keller. A. ' homeniaker, she was a member of , Clarksbury United Methodist.. Church and the Clarksbury Home ';;Pemonstratlon Club. ' i" n Her husband. Pearl Ray Wooten, died June 26, 1956. v f- Survivors include: five I daughters^ Louise Hodgson of. ' Salisbury, Lois Beck of Norfolk! Va., DeEtte Renegar of Hampton- ville, Mary Poole of Harmony and : .Grace Taylor of.Mocksville; four^, brothers, Clark and Clinard Keller, ^'both^of Harmony, George Keller: { of Statesville, and Tom Keller of' [ Mobresville; four sisters. Bertha; rElliS."; of Statesville, ; Estelle Eg- r gleston of Keysville, Va., Alice ^lUchiuxIison of Mocksville and Ruth, fAyeisT'of 'Advance; 19 grand^ < children;^ 32 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. , Billy Jo McMahan > Billy Joi.McMahan, 61, of Spur, - Texas died at-Methodist Hospital ! Monday, Aug.;28, after a lengthy . illnes. Funeral services were held , Wednesday, Aug. 30 at Spur First Baptist Church by Dr. Lynn T. Lemon and Dr. Genoa Goad. . Burial was in the church cemetery. McMahan was born on Aug. 19, 1928 in Spur, Texas to the late Ivy and Mary Delisic McMahan. He was a resident of Spur during his early years of life and since 1986 after moving from Mocksville. He retired from the N.C. Department of Transportation in 1986. Survivors include: his wife, Bon- nye Ijames McMahan of the home; one daughter. Ivy Joyner of Mock.sville; one sister, Mrs. Ar cher Powell of Spur, Texas; and three grandchildren. .Mary B. McGuIre Mary Betts McGuire of Jericho Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Sept. 4, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after a lengthy illness. A graveside .service was to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. , 6, at Joppa Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. 1. Donnell Lloyd. Memorials may be made to the Blanche Eaton Education Fund, in care of the Mocksville First United Methodist Church, Main Street, or the Davie County Public Library, Main Street, both Mocksville. Born in Robeson County, Miss . McGuire was a daughter of the late James Jr. and Hattie Betts McGuire. She had been employed with Hanes Chair Co. as a •' . secretary and bookkeeper and later was 'employed with Rankin- - ^ Sanford Implement Co. She retired V from y the Daviei County V. Agricultural-Extension Service. She was a lifelong member of the . Mocksville First United Methodist f Church, where.she had served as t a Sunday-Mhobi teacher." She had . .served.asacorpotalintheU.S. Air Force for; thiw years. and'was a • member.. pfx the • Dpyie,. County Hospital Auxiliary., • Survivors include a sister, Jane McGuire of thi home; and several cousins. : , Mat^ine O. Daniels Mataline Osbome Daniels, 74, a resident of Autumn Care Con valescent Center, Mocksville, di^ Thursday, Aug. 31, at Davie County Hospital after a sudden illness. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Vic tory Baptist Church, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Bom May 28,1915, in Johnson i City, Tcnn., Mrs. Daniels was a daughter of the late Zeb Vance and Genora Plummer Osbome. Retired from Erwin Mills, she was a member of Cooleemee First Bap tist Church. Her husband, Robert Lee Daniels, died in 1977. Survivors include: two daughters, Nora Boyce of Bermuda Run in Advance and Eva Daniels Reinard of Norfolk, Va.; three grandchildren; seven sisters, Grace Heilig, Mildred Wood and Shirley Scott, all of Salisbury, Wilma Vogler, Connie Kiser and Maude Osbome, all of Concord, and Elizabeth Burwell of Warrenton. IIDO Ul > o s ID a. . o o o o iajj ^ S: s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sept. 14, 1989-9C cr- c- vyi Q; > / Willis F. Clodfelter Mr. Willis Fred Clodfelter, 74, of Rt. 10, Hartman Rd., Winston- n Salein, died Monday, Sept. 11, 1989, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. HewasbomonOct. 3,1914, in Davidson County to Connie _Franklin and Minnie Bell Clodfelter. He was married to Mildred Mock Clodfelter in April 1939. He was a lifetime farmer and lived his entire life in Davidson County. He was a member of Mid way United Methodist Church Sunday School. Surviving are: his wife, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, Clemmons; two daughters, Mrs. Doris C. Williams of Mocksvillc and Linda J. Clodfelter of Welcome; two sons, Kenneth F. Clodfelter and Harrell L. Clodfelter, both of Winston-Salem; eight grandchildren; one great grandchild; and one brother, Joe C. Clodfelter of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were schedul- !ed for 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at Midway United MctluHlist Church by Dr. C.M. Worthy and the Rev. Hollis Youngblood. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. ^ Joe Harold Jones Mr. Joe Harold Jones, 80, of Rt. 3, Mocksville, died at his home on Monday, Sept. 11, 1989. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at felon's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Elmer Day. Burial was to follow in Comatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. He was retired from Drexel- Heritage Furniture Co. Surviving are: his wife, Be.ssie Barney Jones of tlie home; one daughter, Shirley Jacobs of Cooleemee; one son, Gray Jones of Lexington; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Mozelle Nichols. i Anna R. Beauchainp Anna Elizabeth Rights ** Beauchamp, 86, of Route 4, Ad vance, died Thursday, Sept. 7, at- Medit^ Park Hospital in Winston- Salem after being in declining health. The funeral was held Saturday, Sept. 9, at Redland Pentecostal Holine.ss Church, conducted by the Rev. James Stowe, pastor, and the Revs. Don Sigmon and C.J. Par- due. Burial followed in the church' cemetery. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, ; Route 4, Advance, N.C. 27006. Bom Aug. 10, 1903, in Davie n County, Mrs. Beauchamp was a '■ daughter of the late William ; Thomas and Lillie Kimmcr Rights. - A homemaker, she was a member ; of Redland Pentecostal Holine.ss Church. Survivors include: her husband, ; Roy C. Beauchamp; four • daughters, Elsie Whitaker, Janice ' Lavenic Hicks, Sue Ellis and Bct- ■ ty Grey Pardue, all of Advance; a .son, Roy C. Beauchamp Jr. of Ad- ; vance; a brother, Gilmer Ray ; Rights of Advance; 15 grand children; 11 great-grandchildren; ' two stepgreat-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. ^ Neal C. Smith Mr. Neal Clement Smith, 90,formerly of Gladstone Rd., Cooleemee, died early Saturday, Sept. 9, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. He was presently a resident of Spencer Nursing Center. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. II, in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury by the Revs. Larry Allen and Shelby Harbour. Memorials may be considered for First Baptist Church of Cooleemee or Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee. Mr. Smith was bom in Davie County to the late William and Mary Louise Smith Smith. He was retired from Erwin Mills and was a member of Cooleemee First Bap tist Church. His wife, Minnie Messick Smith, preceded him in death in 1961 and a daughter, Ruby Jordan,.died in 1987. • • Survivors include: one son, Tomnty Smith of Cooleemee; fourgrandchildren;' eight great grandchildren and two brothers, John Smith of Rt. 7, MocksviUe and Albert Smith of Cooleemee. Ralph R. Alcon ^ Mr. Ralph Roland Alcon, 50, of Rt. 8, High Point, died Monday morning, Sept. 4, at 10:14 a.m. at Fonsyth Memorial Hospital. ' He was born in Guilford Coun ty, the son of Robert and Lillie Lewis Alcon Sr. He was a resident of the High Point area all of his life. He was a lead ink mixer for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. U.S.A. for 20 years. He retired on July 1, 1989. He was a Staff Sgt. ■ in the United States Air Force from • May 1957 until May 1%8. He was • a member of the Tmlite Baptist • Church, a member of the Adult • Sunday School Class and a member • of the N.R.A. On Feb. 6,1969, he • was married to Patsy Geraldine • Bodenheimer, who survives of the ' home. • Also surviving are: four • daughters, Ms. Denita Hall, Ms. Juanita Craven and Mrs. Regina Smith, all of High Point and Mrs. Denise Ogle of Tampa, Fla.; one i: son, Scott Alcon of Kemersville; his father, Mr. Robert Alcon Sr. ; of Rt. 2, High Point; four sisters, " Mrs. Lois Phillippe of Gibsonville, Mrs. Joyce Wyre of Winston- Salem, Mrs. Eula Mae Carter of Chattanooga, Tenn. and Mrs. Faye : Downs, of Bend, Ore.; eight . brothers, Robert Alcon Jr. of Gib- T sonville, David Alcon of Spring " Grove, Pa., Henry Alcon of Union Cross, J.C. Alcon and Bobby • Alcon, both of High Point, W.A. Alcon of Mocksville, the Rev. Ray Alcon of Seward, Alaska and Bil- • ly Alcon of Winston-Salem; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services were held ;■ Thursday, Sept. 7, at Trulite Bap- :: tist Church by the Revs. Paul ;• Sparks and Ray Alcon. Burial was in Guilford Memorial Park ; Cemetery. • Memorials may be made to the ' Missionary Fund of Trulite Baptist ! Church. Thomas S. Shutt Sr. Thomas Samuel Shutt Sr., 86, of Roanoke Rapids died Monday, Sept. 11, at Guardian Care Nurs ing Home in Roanoke Rapids after an extended illness. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 11 a.m. at the First Methodist Church in ; Roanoke Rapids. Burial was to be in the Roanoke Rapids City Cemetery. Mr. Shutt was bom Sept. 3, 1903, in Advance to the late Jacob Samuel Alexander Shutt and MaryEliza (Mamie) Howard Shutt. He was a graduate of the AdvanceAcademy, attended Trinity College and was a 1928 graduate of DukeUniversity. As an educator hetaught school and served as principal in a number of Eastern North Carolina schools. He received his master's degree in 1955. Mr. Shutt also served in positions of leadership in community organizations such as Lions Club, Civil Defense and the PTA. He was a member of the First Methodist Church inRoanoke Rapids where he taught the Men's Bible Class for manyyears and was a Lay spokesman. He also served God with his singing. He was married twice. First to Eva Jordan Wells in 1930, whopreceded him in death in 1953. In 1956 he married Daisy Hathaway, an educator in Halifax County. In addition to his wife, he is survived by: three daughters, Mrs. Vcrnon (Jean) Pamell of Durham, Mrs. James (Mamie Alice) Burton of Fairfax, Va., and Miss SarahKathryn Shutt, a student at N.C.State; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Snider of Beuna Vista Nursing Home in Lexington and Mrs. ' Mamie Lee Scott of Harrisburg; 11grandchildren; and 13great-grandchildren. A son, Thomas S. Shutt Jr. ofDurham preceded his father in death in 1981, also three brothers and three sisteft preceded Mr. Shutt in death. Memorials may be made to the Student Fund, in care of the First Methodist Church, Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870. (S— DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 1989- vT f- Wilbert Cariel Foote ; Mr. Wilbert Cariel Foote, 21, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Sept. 12, in Mocksville. He was a native of Davie Coun ty and an employee of Skyline Trailer. He was a 1986 graduate of Davie County High School and was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church. Surviving are: one daughter, Shenna Wilson of Mocksville; his mother, Mrs. Lula F. Foote, of the home; his father, Cariel Foote, of the home; one sister,' Lawanda Foote of Mocksville; one brother, Windell Foote of Winston-Salem; his maternal grandfather, Mr. Lindsay Flint of Mocksville; his paternal grandfather, Mr. George Foote of Mocksville; and a host of other relatives and friends. : Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at Fairfield Baptist Church, Mocksville by the Rev. Christopher Young. Burial was in the church cemetery. f Michael A. Frost n The fiinetal for Michael A. Frost was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, at Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Ivan Lowery. Burial was in the church cemetery. : Frost, 18, of 156 Williams St., Mocksville died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989. n Bom Dec. 6, 1970, in Rowan. County, Frost was a son of Robert Louis and Barbara J. Crawford Frost of the home. A 1989 graduate of Davie County High School, he was employed by Ingersoll-Rand Co. in Mocksville. i He was a member of Mocksville §econd Presbyterian Church. : Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: two brothers, William Kenneth Frost of Jamaica, N.Y., and Robert Tracey Frost of Winston-Salem; his maternal grandmother, Clara Crawford of Mocksville; his maternal great- grandmother, Bertha Smoot of Mocksville; and paternal, grand parents, Mabel Frost and Arthur Frost of Salisbury. Dock Randolph Barker . Mr. Dock Randolph Barker, S3, of Inwood, N.Y., died in that city 'on Sunday, Sept. 10, 1989. He was a native of Davie Coun ty and had resided in New York for the past 30 years. Surviving are his wife, Jessie Barker of New York; one daughter, Wanda Barker Jordan of " New York; five sons. Randy Jr., .Ronald and Tony Barker, all of; Long Island, New York, Randall Barker of Davie County and 'William White of Baltimore, Md.; ■one brother, William Eugene • Gaither of Mocksville; and his 'foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonah [ Ijames of Mocksville. Funeral services were held on ^ Sunday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. at Mainville A.M.E.' Zion Church, Davie County, by the Rev. Mclvie Peay. Burial was in the church cemetery. ^ ;Mary Lee N. Clark Mary Lee Noel Clark, 103, a former resident of Gladstone Road ; in Cooleemee, died at 7:30 p.m. • on Friday, Sept. 15, at the Brian Nursing Center. She had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for three weeks. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Friend ship Baptist Church in Cooleemee, led by the Rev. J.R. Samuel. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom July 1, 1886, in Franklin County, Va., she was a daughter of the late John and Mary Noel. Educated in Franklin County, Va. ' schools, she was a retired domestic •worker. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church in Cooleemee, where she was a mother of the 'Church and a member of the Mis sionary Circle. She was also a member of the Davie County •Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include: a daughter, Jessie Devanughn of Harold; a ;niece, Cora Maxwell of Baltimore, ;Md.; and a nephew, James Max well of Greensboro. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Scpl. 21, 1989- cr* ri » cr / Rachel B. Hutchins . Mrs. Rachel Brooks Hulchins, 82, of204 Spring St., Mocksvilie, died Monday, Sept. 18, at Davie County Hospital. She was bom on Dec. 22, 1906, to Crocket and Martha Seagraves Barber. She was a member of Fall Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are: three daughters, Mrs. Nonnie Spann of Hampton- ville, Mrs. Louise Harris of Mocksvilie and Mrs. Jenny Lee Dowel! of Winston-Salem; one son, J.F. Brooks of Hamptonville; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Macemore of Yadkinville; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and five, great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Donald Hutchins. Burial was to follow in the Mountain View Bap tist Church cemetery. Joseph Lainoiit Turner Mr. Joseph Lamont Turner, 28, of Winston-Salem died Saturday, Sept. 9, at N.C Baptist Hospitd. The funeral was held Friday, Sept. 15, at Piney Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Harmony by Minister Charlcne Lewis. Burid . followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Turner, was bom in New • York City , to Magnolia Turner - Dalton, who still lives thens. He at- ^ leaded ^ New ' Calvary-^oliness I Church in Davie County and was t employed by Joe Cockerbam Con- b struction Co. in Winston-Salem. Surviving, in addition to his I ntother, are seven children, Cam- Cmanis Crump of Winston-Salem ! and Joseph Jr., Nicole,' Latike, •. Shaim, Tanesha and • Anthony i'Turner, all of Bronx,"N.Y.; four : sisters, Linda Dalton of Winston- Salem, Nora Dalton of Brooklyn, ' NIY.,'Kathy and Joyce Dalton, both , of Bronx;' and a' brother; Robert Turner of Winston-Salem. Bessie Long McBride Mrs. Bessie Long McBride, 63, of Route 5, Tyro Community, Lex ington, died Sunday, Sept. 17, at her home. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Chur- chland Missionary Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Leonard Rollins. Burial followed in the church cemetery. She was bom in Davidson Coun ty on March 4, 1926, to the late Benjamin Franklin Long and Sudie Smith Long, who survives in Tyro. Mrs. McBride was employed by Gerber Company of Salisbury and was a member of Churchland Mis sionary Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to her mother, are: her husband, Charlie Anderson McBride Sr., of the home; one son, Charlie McBride Jr. of Lexington; two brothers, C.W. Long of Lexington, Tommy Long of Salisbury; one sister, Virginia Pickett of Linwood; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. 3 Carl P. Robbiiis Carl Preston Bobbins, 67, of North Main Street, Mocks^lle, died Monday, Sept. 18, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after a period of declining health. The funeral was scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, by the Rev. David Jordan and the Rev. Ron Honeycutt. Burial was to follow in Jerusalem Baptist Church cemetery. . Bom May 22, 1922. in Wilk^ County, Bobbins was a son of the late Silas and Dora Hall Bobbins. A sawmill employee, he was a member of Hope Baptist Tabernacle. Survivors include: his wite, Connie Pendleton Bobbins; three , daughters, Lillie Mae Foster of Newton, Peggy Sims and Mu}"'® Lou Waller, both of Mocksvilie; two sons, James David and Johnny Bobbins, both of Mocksvilie, a stepson, Jeffery Lee of the home; four sisters, Mary Seamon and Laura Kimrey, both of Mocksvilie, Louise Keatoii of Cooleemw and Buth Phillips of Cherry Grove, S.C.; two brothers, Dwight Bob bins k Mocksvilie and Kenny Bob bins of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 19 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren^ '^VIE CO. puRiin mocksville. L. /O DAVIE.COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 1989- V Nell H. Barnwell y/ V' y- Nell Hooper Barnwcll. 72. of Route 6. Salisbury, died unex pectedly at 10:10 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 25, 1989, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were schedul ed for I p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, in Summersett Memorial Cliapcl, conducted by the Rev. Ned Christy, pastor of Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. Born May 9, 1917, in Coaling, Ala., Mrs. Barnwell was a daughter of the late William Jasper and Grofelia Moses Hooper. Educated at Brookwood High School in Coaling, Ala., she had retired from the Salisbury VA Medical Center, where she was a nurses' assistant for 30 years. She later retired also from Rowan County, where she was employed as a shift head jailer for five years. She was also a patient helper. She was a member of Enon Baptist Church and Parents Without Partners. Her husband, James Strudwick Barnwell, died Jan. 12, 1979. : Survivors include: a son, John Barnwell of Salisbury; two daughters, Mary Barnwell of^ Atlanta and Brenda ' Lyerly of Mocksville; two grandchildren; and a step-grandchild. Geneva M. Folds Mrs. Geneva Matte Morris Folds, 70, of 650 Granville Dr., Winston-Salem died Sunday, Sept. 24, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Folds was born on Sept. 16, 1919, in Lake City, S.C., to Christopher Lawrence and Ella Evans Morris. She had been a resi dent of Winston-Salem since 1939 and was a member of Pinedale Christian Church, where she was secretary of the Mary Martha Sun day School Class. She was married in 1939 to E.J. Folds, who preced ed her in death in October, 1975. Surviving are: two sons, Charles E. "Shorty" Folds of Mocksville "" andC.L. "Chris" Folds of Wilm ington; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Templeton of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Elma Mills of Bonveall, S.C., Mrs. Nellie Mims of Kingstiee, S.C. and Mrs. Bobbie Taylor of Andrews. I Funeral services were schedul-.! ^ for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Voter's Main Street Cha^l by the Rev. Gary Templeton. < Burial was to follow in Oaklawn ' Memorial Gaixlens. f. o ' Memorials may be made to ' pinedale Christian Church. Christopher W. Harp Master Chri.stopher Wyatt Harp, 12, of48l6 Hampton Road, Clem- mons, died at his home Saturday, Sept. 23. He was born in Forssyth Coun ty, the son of Dennis Eugene and Cathy Campbell Harp Gill and was a 6th grade student at CIcmmons Elementary School. He was of the Baptist faith. Christopher loved all sports and represented his schw)! in the basketball hoop-shooting contest in 1988. Surviving are: his mother and stepfather, Cathy and Carl Gill, of the home; three brothers, Jason, Gary and John Gill of the home; his maternal grandmother, Katie Campbell Gibson of Mocksville; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Harp of Winston- Salem; his stepgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gill of Winston-Salem; and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Mike Duffield, Burial was in Westlawn Memorial Gardens. Baxter D. Holman Sr. Mr. Baxter Dennis Holman Sr., 76, of 6571 Idols Rd., Clemmons, died Sunday, Sept. 24, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born on June 22, 1913, to the late Lonnie and Laura Holman, He was a native of Davie County and was a graduate of Col umbian Heights High Schdol. He was a faithful member of Mount Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church. He was one of the Adult Sunday School teachers. He was a class leader and the pianist for the church choir. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of the Ionic Lodge No. 72. Surviving are: three daughters, Maxine Williams and Carolyn Col- eman, both of Winston-Salem and Shirley Allen of Advance; three sons, Lonnie Holman of Spartan- burg, S.C., Franklin Holman of Winston-Salem and Jimmie Holman of Clemmons; one step daughter; 20 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a devoted friend, Ms. Anna Young; a devoted neighbor, Mr. John Ban ner; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were schedul ed for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Mount Sinai. A.M.E.;Zion Church with the Rev. A.M. Spaulding officiating. 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Sept. 22. 1989, at Autumn Care Convalc.scent Center. ! ' The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Septi 24,' at Fulton United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Kermit Shoaf. Burial was in the church cemetery. • Memorials may be made to Fulton United Methodist Church, Route 2, Advance, N.C. 27006. Born Aug. 21, 1900, in Davie County, a daughter of the late C.D. and Fannie Hege Stewart, Ms. Stewart was a homemaker. ^fore her death, she was the oldest liv ing member of Fulton United Methodist Church. Survivors include: a son. Nelson D. Stewart of Route 3, Mocksville; a sister, Sally Sain of Route 3, Mocksville; two brothers, Thomas Stewart of Route 3, Mocksville, and John Stewart of Linwood; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Stella B. White Stella Baity White, 80, former- i ly of Route 2, Mocksville. died , Tuesday, Sept. 19,' 1989, at • Autumn Care Convalescent Center ^ in Mock.sviIle. j The funeral was held at 2 p.m. ' Friday, Sept. 22, at Eaton's ; Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Jesse Tart and Ben- . son Young. Burial was in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church ' cemetery. Memorials may be made to Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, Route 8, Box 230, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. K Born Feb. 20, 1909, in Yadkin County, Mrs. White was a daughter of the late Thomas Noah ! and Addle Hoots Baity. A homemaker, she was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. f . . ' j>"'' Nellie K. Shenk Nellie Kurfccs Shenk, 76, of Spencer Residential Care and formerly of 701 Klumac Road, Salisbury, died at 10:15 p.m. Sun day, Sept. 24, 1989, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health four years and seriously ill one week. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. ■Tuesday, Sept. 26, in the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel with Carl Stewart and D.R. Barrier of• Jehovah's Witness officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born Feb. 19, 1913. in Landis, Mrs. Shenk was a daughter of the late Wiley and Ellen Jane Shives Kurfees. She was educated in the Rowan County schools. A Jehovah's Witness, she had retired from Rickman's Manufacturing Co. Her fi rst husband, Elmer Fraley, ' preceded her in death. Survivors include: her second husband, Grady C. Shenk, whom , she married July 27, 1962; a son, Fred C. Kurfees of Asheville; two stepdaughters, Carol Ann Caubleof Charlotte and Judy Walton of Salisbury; four brotliers. Kale Kurfees of Roxboro, John Kurfees of Woodleaf, Jack Kurfees of Cooleemee and William Kurfees of Cleveland; three sisters, Blanche Barber of Spencer Rest Home, Sarah Harris of Salisbury and Ruby Hand of Rockwell; three grand children; six stepgrandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a stepgreat-grandchild. Elizabeth Payne Elizabeth March Payne, 80, of Campbell Road, Mocksville, died■ at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept.21, 1989, at North Carolina Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem. ner iirst nusoand. Uaither in dalining health forLatham, and her sebond husbandH^SS'lT'^ •Will White, both preceded her in death. Survivors include: a stepsoii, Joe Her fi rst husband, Gaither -^^tWo ■Weeks Bom Sept. 1, 1909, in DavieCounty, she was a daughter of the late Marshall and ViolaWhite of Mocksville; a step daughter, Glenda Sapp of Mocksville; five sisters, Zola Joyner, Polly Baity, Marie Stein and Lcona Reeves, all of Winston- Salem and Thelma Rohrer of Charlotte; a half sister, Annie Lee McDaniel of Boonville; a brother, John Henry Baity of Yadkinville; a half brother, Vearl Dean Baity of Yadkinville; . and one step-grandchild. .'Dulin March. Educated in the Davie County public schools, she was a retired homemaker. She was a member of St. John's'AME Zion Church, where she served on the deaconess board, the stewardess and the missionary society. Survivors include a brother, Troy A. March of Mocksville. ® O -J 2: tu > § F DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oti. 5., 1989- iJ - V w ^ David R. Forrest Diiyid Rcid Porrcsl. 71. ol Roule I. Michael Road. LInwood. died Wednesday. .Sept. 27. 1989. in the N.C. Baptist Ho.spital in Win.ston- Salem after an illness of three days. Funeral .services were held at 4 p.m. Friday. .Sept. 29. in the Voglcis-Piedmont Funeral Home Chapel in Lexington, conducted by Elder Eugene Rennelt and the Revs. Chris Thor and Max Shoaf. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Tyro United Methodist Church, the Hugo Disaster Fund, Route 5. Box 4.18. Lexington. N.C. 27292. or to the cemetery fund of No Creek Primitive Bapti.st Church, in care of Elder Eugene Bennett. Roule 3. Box 540. MocLsvillc, N.C. 27028. Born March 22. 1918. in David son County. Forrest was a son of the late James Abraham and Mit- tie Jane Dcadmon Forrest. Retired from Parkdale Mills, he was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. His wife. Myrtle Kathleen Smith Leonard Forrest, died Dec I 1986. n ' Survivors include: a daughter. Mrs. Thad Hartley of Linwood; a brother. P.W. "Pete" Forrest of Lexington; two sisters, Ruth Hill and Alma Owens, both of Lex ington; and one granddaughter. Louise R. Meroney Louise Rodwell Meroney. 89. of 443 S.Main St.. MocLsville. died Sunday. Oct. I. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 3. in Ro.se Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. William Long. Born April 9. 1900. in Davie County. Mrs. Meroney was a daughter of the late Dr. J.W. and Oiiilla Cain Rodwell. A homemaker, she had been an anti que dealer for over 40 years. Her husband, Thomas Flynn Meroney. died Nov. 5. I960. Survivors include: a daughter. Louise Meroney Walters of Shelby; a .son, Thomas Flynn Meroney Jr.. of the home; a si.ster. Emily Cartmell of Mwksville; a brother. John H. Rodwell of Glen Burnic. Md.; three grandchildren; one stepgrandchild; and seven great-grandchildren. ^Aniy Jane S. Smith Mrs. Amy Jane Stoltz Smith. 73. of3IOStoltzSt.. Rural Hall, died Wednesday. Sept. 27. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital following an il- lne.ss of three years. She was born in the Moore Spring Community of Stokes County on March 23. 1916. to Charlie B. Stoltz Sr. and Minnie Belle Merritt Stoltz. She was a graduate of Rural Hall High School. She lived and .served in a number of communities with her husband, the Rev. Ralph O. Smith, before returning to Rural Hall in 1980 after his retirement. She was a member of the First Pentecostal Holiness Church of Winston- Salem. Surviving are: her husband, the Rev. Ralph O. Smith, of the home; one daughter. Mrs. William P. (Pat.sy) Chitwood of Harrisburg. N.C.; two sons, Sanford R. Smith of Thomasville and Stephen P. Smith of Advance; five grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. Clenie S. Brown of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Rebec ca Wagoner of Walkertown; and one brother. C.B. Stoltz Jr. of Rural Hall. Funeral services were held Fri day. Sept. 29. at the First Pentecostal Holiness Church by the Rev.s. Don L. Sigmon. James W. Williams and Tommy Fuquay. Burial was in Crestview Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Kingsway Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church. Highway 66 ^North. Rural Hall. N.C. 27045. Wade V. Smith Wade V. Smith. 69. of Home.stead died Sunday. Sept. 17. in St. Jo.seph Hospital. Ashcville. He had been a member of the First United Methodist Church of Homestead and had been a resident for the past 65 years. He was the son of the late George and Ellen Smith and had been a.s.sociated with his father in farming until his retirement and had been a .summer resident of Burnsville. He is survived by his wife. Jen nie; two sons. Grady of Homestead, and Emory of Tampa; two brothers. Lester of Home.stead. and Dr. Hubert of Gulfport. Mi.ss.; one sister. Evelyn Ledford of Homestead; and two grandsons in Tampa. ''"bkc library MOCKSVILLe. IMC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 12., 1989- Q o % 4 >!• Ralph L. Alderman Ralph Louis Alderman, 68, of 7815 University City Blvd., Charlotte, died Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Oct. 11, at Back Creek ARP Church. Ncwell, n conducted by the Rev. A.C. Bridges. Burial was to be in Carolina Memorial Park, Concord. Memorials may be made to Back Creek ARP Church, P.O. Box 146, Newell, N.C. 28126, or to Salisbury VA Medical Center Chapel, Stained Glass Window Fund, 11601 Brenner Ave.. Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Born April 14, 1921, in . Hillsville, Va., Alderman was a son of the late Rupert Edward and Ella Kate Semones Alderman. A . U.S. veteran of World War II, he was a life member of the DAV and the American Legion. He had retired from the N.C. Department of Transportatioii in 1982 after over 35 years of serviee. A former Scoutmaster, he was a member of Back Creek ARP _ Church. Survivors include his wife. Ruby ' Alderman; a son, Don Alderman of Salisbury; a daughter, Shelia • Howcll of Coolecmee; three grand- • children; four brothers. Clarence Alderman of Lenoir, Ruby Alder man of Galax, Va., Kenneth Alder man of Hillsville, Va., and Neal ; Alderman of Salisbury; and three " sisters, Mary Richardson of The . Rock, Ga., Stella Trcxier of Kan- : napolis and Nona Flippin of Mount .Airy. ^ Alton Ray 'Jack' Butler Alton Ray "Jack" Butler, 85, of 42 Hill St., Winston-Salcm, died at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 3. at his residence. He had been in n declining health 12 years and .seriously ill one month. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6, at Summer.sett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Wayne A. Bcatty, minister .at Coburn Memorial United MethodLsl Church, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born July 28, 1904, in Davic County, Butler was a son of the late Jesse F. and Mary Foster Butler. He attended schools in Davie and Rowan counties. A member of Coburn Memorial United Methodist Church, he had retired as a supervisor at Cone Mills in 1969, after 50 years of .service. A son, Alton D. Butler, preced ed him in death in 1978. Survivors include: his wife, Ethel Cuttings Butler, whom he married April 12, 1923; two daughters. Reba B. Gregerson and Ariine Dehr, both of Jacksonville. Fla.; three brothers, Carl. J.W. and Odell Butler, all of Salisbury; a .sister, Essie Hall of Salisbury; 10 grandchildren; and several great-grandch ildren. Gerald R. Carter Gerald Riiy Carter, 62, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Saturday, Oct. 7, at Davie County Hospital. He had been in declining health for several years, but death was unexpected. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Liberty United Methodist Church, con ducted by the Rev. John Deyton. Buriiil was in the church cemetery. Memorials may he made to the cemetery fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, Route 4, Box ■687, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Born Feb. II, 1927. in Davie County. Carter was a son of Paul L. and Ada Deal Carter of Route 4, Mocksville. Retired from the Mocksville Feed Mills, he was a lifelong member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: his wife, Betty Bumgardner Carter; two daughters, Linda P. Carter of the home and Judy Jollie of St. George, Bermuda; two brothers, Harold L. Carter of Uniontown, Pa., and Edward L. Carter of Mock.svillc: and a granddaughter. , Nera W. Barkley Mrs. Nera Woodward Barkley.94 of The Moravian Home, diedTuesday. Oct. 3. at The Moravian Home. She was born in Davic County,ihe daughter of the late Robert Wand Clorabcll Hunter Woodward.Surviving are: two sons. JackBarkley of Advance and KennethBarkley of Hampton, Va.; onedaughter. Miss Winnie FaycBarkley of Statc.willc; two grandchildren; fi ve great-grandchildrenand four great-great-grandchildren.Funeral .services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home,Statesville. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Statesville.Memorials may be made to the Kelly Home, 124 N. Kelly St..Statesville, N.C. 28677. ^ Flora H. Cole Mrs. Flora Hall Cole, 88,formerly of 634 W. Second St.,Winston-Salem, died Saturday, Oct. 7, at N.C. Special CareHospital, Wilson. She was born July 14. 1901, mPilot Mountain to Joseph C. and Nannie Tilley Hall. She was amember of Boyles Chapel Primitive Baptist Church. She was the widow of John C. Cole and waspreceded in death by two sons. Jerry and Thomas Cole.Surviving are three daughters. Miss Dorothy Cole of Winston-Salcm, Mrs. Carole Martin olRaleigh and Mrs. Peggy Winfrey of Mocksville; one son, Joseph M.Cole of Winston-Salem; ninegrandchildren and fourgreat-grandchildren. Funeral .services were held at 2p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, atHayworth-Miller Rural Hall Chapel by the Rev. John Rufty. Burial was in Brim s GrovePrimitive Baptist Church Cemetery. "-IBRARYMOCKSVIOE, no DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 12., 1989- Arlene S. Freedle Arlcne Spry Frccdic, 66, of Route 4, Lexington died Wednes day. Oct. 4. at Forsyth Memorial Ht)spital. Winston-Saicm alter a six-month illness. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday. Oct. 6. at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Kermit Shoaf and Mark Denton. Burial was in Fulton United Methodi.st Church • cemetery. Advance. Bom July 20. 1923. in Advance. Mrs. Freedle was a daughter of the late Pinkton and Josic Embler Spry. Formerly employed at Manhattan Shirt Co., she was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church in Advance. Survivors include: her hu.sband. Virgil Freedle: a .son, Darrcll Free- die of Lexington: a daughter. Glen- da Deas of Lexington: four brothers. Melvin Spry of Lex ington. Bruce Spry of Salisbury. Colon and J.A. Spry, both of Ad vance; three sisters. Madeline Deal of Churchland. Betty Williams of Mocksville and Geraldine BIcvins of Salisbury: and four grandchildren. Avory C. Mullis Mr. Avory Cleveland Mullis, 74. of 698 Rock Garden Circle. Winston-Salem. died Tuesday. Oct. 3. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Mullis was born on Nov. 4. 1914. in Charlotte to A. Cleve and l.sabel Gulledge Mullis. He was Vice President of Arzberger Engravers. Charlotte until 1972. He moved t«) Winston-Salem and became President of H.T. Hearn Enpaving Co., from which he retired in Win.ston-Salem. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are: his wife, (iwen- dolyn Gantt Mullis, of the home; one daughter, Mi.ss Beverly G. Mullis of Charlotte; two .sons, Gaylon C. Mullis of Conway. S.C. and John C. Mullis of Advance; three granddaughters; and one si.ster. Mrs. Ruth Folden of Gatesville. Funeral .services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Oct. 5, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Henry Keating. Grave.side sers'ices were in Sharon Memorial Park. Charlotte. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsylh County. MOO S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem. Freeman L. Lowe Mr. Freeman Lewis Lowe. .'58, of Rt. 2, Advance died at Da vie County Hospital on Wednesday. Oct. 4. He was born in Guilford Coun ty. the .son of D.A. and Ida Ketner Lowe and was employed by Cables Harley Davidson And Curleys Harley Davidson of Winston- Salem as a mechanic for 38 years. He was a member of Fork Baptist Church and was a graduate of Mineral Springs High School in 19.S I. Mr. Lowe was a member of the V.F.W. Post. Clemmons and served in the Korean Conflict as a Military Policeman. Surviving are: his wife. Gladys Stokes Lowe, of the home; one .son and daughter-in-law. Anthony F. and Jayne Lmc. Farmington; four grandchildren; three sKsters, Mrs. Joe (Annabel) Kiser. Germanton. Mrs. Harold (Barbara) Boyles. King and Mrs. Eugene (Geri) Par- due. Kerncrsville.. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Friday. Oct. 6. at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Gordon L. Joyncr with burial in iMirk Baptist Church Cctnetery. Memorials may be made t«> Fork Bapti.st Church Building Fund. Rt. 3. Box 2.3.'5. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 \ V o \ DAVIE CU. i^UdLlC LIBRARY mocksville^ nc ,r C£3i DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Ocl. 12., 1989- s. . o Lonnie Pruitt Lonnie Pruitt. 78, of 12 Carver St., Lexington, died Thursday, Oct. 5, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health for several years and seriously ill for three days. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8, at Er- vin Temple CME Church in Cooleemee with the Rev. Herbert Gaines officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom May 25, 1911, in Com merce, Ga., Pruitt was a son of the late Sylvester and Lelia Bush Pruitt. A retired glue and reel operator with Young and H inkle Furniture Co., he was a member of Ervin Temple CME Church in Cooleemee where he had served as chairman of the deacon board. Survivors include: his wife, In ez Pruitt; a stepson, Stewart Samp son of Welcome; seven daughters, Mrs. John (Pecolia) Gray, Mrs. Gary (Jessie) Rankins, Mrs. Thomas (L.D.) Imes and Mrs. Theodore (Hattie) Gray, all of Woodleaf, Mrs. Nesbit (Linda) Rudisell of Salisbury, Mrs. Her man (Annie) Cattman of Baltimore, Md., and Dezeree Imes of Statesvillc; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lee (Lois) Margrave of Lex ington and Corey Bigby of Hemp- stead, N.Y.; three sisters. Birdie Hargrove of Mocksville, Ada Williams of Cooleemee and Susie Neely of China Grove; 50 grand children; 61 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. I Hazel S. Foster Hazel Swiccgood Fo.stcr. 62. of Route 7, Mocksville died Wednes day. Oct. 4, at her home after a period of declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday. Oct. 6. at Concord United Meihodi.st Church in Davie Coun ty. conducted by the Rev. John Deyton. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials itmy be made to Ho.spice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028, or the American Cancer Society, Davie County Chapter. 1510-B Martin St.. Winston-Salcm. N C 27103. Born Sept. 24, 1927. in Rowan County, Mrs. Foster was a daughter of Annie Gullcit Swicegood of Mocksville and the late Van Allen Swicegocxl. Retired from Fiber Industries, she was a member of Concord United Methodist Church. Her husband. Hubert Lawrence Fo.stcr. died Feb. 19. 1977. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include: three .sons. Mit chell T. Fo.stcr of Mocksville. Mcdford A. Foster of Yukon. Okla.. and Kenneth E. Foster of Advance; two si.sters, Faye Sisk of Statesvillc and Bert Davis of Mocksville: three brothers. Van A. and Joe Swicegood. both of Mocksville and Floyd Swiccgood of Ocala, Fla.; and six grandchildren. John H. McDaniel John Henry McDaniel 99 . ofRoute 2. DaughertyRMd. China Grove, died Friday, Oct. 6, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9. at BcthcWeslcyan Church, cotiducted by the Rev. Timothy Smith and the Rev. Steven Dagcnhart. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park.Memorials may made m Bethel Weslcyan Church Building Fund. dOOOOIdR«,d, K»nna^"s. 2M81 Born Jan. 17. l»w, m ^ County, he was a son of the lateCharlie and Elizabeth McDaniel Educated in the Davie County schools, he worked at Cannon Mills. Plants One and Four, for anumber of years. He relired ^ 1976. He was also a barbe ""irwife, Minnie WiinunMcl!^niel died June i7, 1989 Two sons. Aivin MeDnmel n^Ralph MeDaniel. also preceded him in death. Survivors include, dauehters. Emmalee Slaley of Daugheny Road. China Grove. Mrs. L.G. (Pat) R'okrel of Kan mnolis Mrs. Hoover E. (Rose) Smith of Gastonia, Mrs. Milton(Henrietta) Tallardy of Rockwell • and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Shoemaker sisters, Blanche Nesbitt of Monrw and Lula Query ofgrandchildren; 21 gre irandchildren; and twogreat-great-grandchildren. Melvin Turner Sims Mclvin Turner Sims. 46. of 5.39 Ho.spital St. Ext.. Mock.sville. died Sunday. Oct. 8, at Davie County Ho.spital. Mr. Sims was born on Nov. 5. 1942, in York. S.C. Survivors include: his mother, Mrs. Ruby Robinson Sims Carter; three sons. Melvin Sims Jr., Mark Sims and Steven Sims, all of Mock-sville: one daughter. Peggy Ann Sims of Mocksville; and one brother, Donald C. Sims of Man chester, Ky. Funeral services were held Wedne.sday. Oct. 11, at 3 p.m. at Chapel of Bass Funeral Home in Rock Hill, S.C. Burial followed in Adnah United Methodist Church cemetery. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, no -DAVIE (OlINI V ENI ERPRlSlv RECORD. IIIURSDAV. Oct. 19, 1989 IT— ET o (/ Hilary M. Arnold Hilary McKinlcy Arnold. 92, of 348 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksvillc, died Tue.sday morning at the VA Medical Center in Salisbury after a long illness. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Oakwood cemetery in Statesville by the Rev. Paul Riggs. The family will sec friends at the Arnold home on Wilkesboro Street. Mr. Arnold was born in Yailkin County Jan. 29, 1897, to the late William Smith Arnold and Martha Evans Arnold. He was a retired barber. He was a 1936 graduate of Winston-Salem Barber College, a member of the Rotary Club, member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Mocksvillc Lions Club. He was a World War I veteran ami served in the U.S. Army. He was stationed in France. He was a member of Moeksville's l*irst Bap tist Church. The family requests that memorials be made to the First Baptist Church. Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. Ruth Angcll Arnold, of the home: and .several nieces and nephews. ^ Minnie B. Mays Minnie Estale Bean Mays, 90. of 14 Joyner St.. Cooleemce died Saturday, Oct. 14. 1989. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16, at Cooleemce Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Pollock. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born March 1 1. 1899. in Dan ville. Va., she was the daughter of the late Julius Caldwell and Mary Jane Elizabeth Bost Bean. Retired from Burlington Industries, she Vann W. Smiley Sr. Mr. Vann Wclton Smiley Sr.. .SO. of 2314 Granada Dr., Ad vance, died at the VA Hospital in Sali.sbury .Saturday. Oct. 14. He was born March 21, 19.39, in Roanoke. Va., to Blake and Cazic Wimmer Smiley. He serv ed two tours of duty in Vietnam, where he received the Bronze Star and numerous citations. He was an active member of VFW Po.st No. 8719 in Advance and was a member of the Di.sablcd American Veterans. Surviving are: his wife. Martha Lewis Smiley, of the Imnie: a daughter, Cindy Dawn Smiley of Wichita Falls, Texas; four sons, Vann Welton Smiley Jr., Michael Keith Smiley and Mark Allen Smiley, all of Winston-.Salem and Steven Daniel .Smiley. Wichita Falls, Texas; his mother of Ad vance; four sisters and four brothers. Military graveside services con ducted by the VFW 11th District Honor Memorial Guard were held at 2 p.m. Monday. Oct. 16. in Ad vance United Mclli<idist Church cemetery by the Rev. A.G. Parker. was a member of Coolcemec Presbyterian Church. Her husband. William Carl Mays, died Jan. 3. 1976. Survivors include: a daughter. Ruth Clodlelter of Coolecmee; ihrce sons. Jack Flowc Mays and Harold Edward Mays, both of Co<ilccmce. and Gilbert Carl Mays of IVuest City: three sisters. Mat tic McCullough and Mac Kin.ser. both of C<M>leeniee. and Hattie Eudy of Moorcsvillc: nine grand children; five great-grandchildren; and five grcat-grcat-graiulchildren. K S.N. 'Sam' Walker Samuel "Sam"" Nathan Walker, 53, of Route 2, Advance died in the emergency room of Davic County Hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 11. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Oct. 14, at Eaton"s Funeral Home Chapel, Mocks villc. conducted by David Powell. Burial was in Jericho Church of Chri.st Cemetery in Davie County. Memorials may be made to the American Heart A.ssirciation. Rowan County Chapter. 2312 E. Innes St.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144 or the Carolina Bible Camp. Inc.. 4 Wildbcrry Court. Greensboro. N.C. Born Oct. 14, 1935. in Davie County, Walker was a son of the late Eddie Green and Lula Mac Tuttcrow Walker. He was a welder and crane operator with Fork Welding Shop for 32 years and a member and deacmi at North Main Street Church irf Christ. Mocksvillc. He was a member of F'ork Civic Club and had served for 28 years as a volunteer with the Fork Volunteer lore Department. .Survivors include: his wife. Carmen Rice Walker; a .son, Thomas Nathan Walker of Mocksvillc; a daughter-in-law, Lynettc Kcuper Walker of Mocksvillc; a daughter. Jodi An nette Walker of the home; a mother and father-in-law. Tom and Sadie Rice of Mocksvillc; six sisters. Mildred Latham, Janie Koontz, Betty Grissoni. Pearl Poindexter and Gail Kelly, all of Mocksvillc and Pauline Davis of Welcome; and three brothers. Ed S., Johnny and Jack Walker, all of Mocksvillc. »/i % X ,-b O \ OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, no BAVIB CO. POt?"" • M0CK8VILLE. NC -DAYIE.fOUNfY ENTERPRISE RECORD, OiA. I9j 1969 6 vy W.C. *Joe* Grubb W.C. "Joe" Ghibb, 63, of Beckerdite Stewart Road, Winston- Saiem died Thursday. Oct. 12, 1989, at the Durham VA Medical Center after a period of declining health. A tnilitaiy graveside service was i held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at Crestvlew Memorial Park in Rural Hall, conducted by the llth District VFW Memorial Honor Guardi Bohi Aug. 12, 1926, in Rowan County, Grubb was a son of Etta ' Barnes Grubb of High Point and the late Clarence E. Grubb. He was a cai^hter and mdnager of Grubb Construction Co. in Winston- Salem. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he leceived two honorable disdiarges. A Baptist, he was a former member of the VFW ' and the American Legion Post of Winston-Salein. Survivors, In addition to his mother, include: a son, William Joseph Grubb of Eden; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Sandra) Higgins of Eden and Mrs. Tony (Alice) Miller of Triangle, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Roscoi (Texie) Sain of Clemmons; a brother, James Grubb of Florida; his stepmother, Mrs. C.E. (Helen) Grubb of Eden; two stepbrc^ers, Wayne Grubb of Eden and Jerry Grubb of Belews Creek; a stepsister, Mrs. Tony (Linda) Isley of Stoneville; and five grandchildren. Martha C. Williams Mrs. Martha Crosby Williams died recently in Burbank, Calif. She was the widow of William Franklin Williams, who preceded her in death in January, 1989. She is ^rvived by: two sons, Richard Williams,. Burbank and Ronald WUliams of Chula Vista, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services and burial were in Burbank. r N^omi W. Robertsoii ^ Mrt.! Nttdmi^^igoner Robert son, 63, 4420 llrbokwobd Dr.', Charlotte, died W^nesday, Oct. < 11, at her holtte^^^'. She was ^hi !6.^6rsyth Comi ty to Tom an4 . Myrtle Slater Wagoner on May ^2,11926. She spent her early life iii Winston- Salem, and the p^t J6 y^ in ' Charlotte. She wa^ a.fnember of Konnoak Hills Moravian Church. Surviving are: her husband, Walter L. Robertson, of the home; three sons, Steypn Robertson, Ad vance, Terry Wayn6 Robertson and Jim Robertson, both of Charlotte; seven grandchildren; one sister, Misi Hazel Wagoner, Mocksville; and one brother, Albert Wagoner of- Winston- Salem. • ^ Funeral services wefe held at 11 a.m; Saturday, Oct. 14, at Kon noak Hills Moravian Church by the Revs. Ray Burke and Carl Southerland. Burial was in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hospice of N.C. Edna L. U]|>right Edna Lapish lipiight, 82, of 256 Franklin Ave., Concord, died at 7:05 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 12, 1989, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for two years and seriously ,ill for three weeks. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at Faith Freewill Baptist Church, Kannapolis, con ducted by the Revs. James Pauley, Fenton. Jones and Tommy Tor- rehce. Burial was in Otdcwood Cemetery. ' . Born June 6, ,i907, in Davie . County, Mrs. Upright was a daughter of the late Goley 0. and Doyle Dennis Lapish. A homemaker, she had been a member of Faith Freewill Baptist since 1949. She had been a resi dent of the Concbid/Kanhapolis area most of her life. q Her husband, Guy S. Upright, preceded her in death. ' ^ ; Survivors include: two tons, Donald W. Upright - of MoorestoWn, N.J. and the Rev. Kenneth A. Upright of Winter Haven, Fla.; adaughtei:, Ramona U. Stephens, wi|^ whom she made her home on Fi^iklin Ave;;, five • grandchildren! V^/^nd - foiir * great-grandchildren. -O-OWWB CO. public libra pv Mocksville, no Geneva H. Bean j» Geneva Hancline Bean, 68, of \ Route 2, Granada Drive, Advance r dito Thursday, Oct. 12, at Medical £ Park Hospital in Winston-Salem t after a long illness. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. : Sunday, Oct. 15, in Eaton's ; Ftineral Chapel, Mocksville, con- ; ducted by the Revs. Zeno Groce ; rad Jerry Bracken. Burial was in ; Union Chapel United Methodist j Church Cemetery. i Born Dec. 18, 1920, in Davie LCounty, Mrs. Bean was a daughter ' or the late George and Fannie ! R^rnolds Haneline. She was a 1 retired nursing and patient assistant I and a member of Woodland Bap- n tist Church, Winston-Salem. She '. attended Davie Baptist Church. i' Her.husband, Wiley Cornelius ; Bean, died June 15, 1971. Survivors include: a sister, • Ffhnces H. Beamon of Route 2, .Advance; three brothers, Johnny .Htoeline of Route 3, Troutman, Bailey Haneline of Route 1, Har mony, and Phillip Hancline of ; Kernersvillc; and scvcrnl nieces : and nephews. :jDavid Earl Bell David Earl Bell, 30, of San IjDiego, Ca., formerly of I ;StatesviIIe, died Wednesday, Oct. !|ll,'at his residence after a lengthy .''illness. Funeral services were held rjSaftirday, Oct. 14 at Westmoreland •'Chapel at Bunch Johnson Funeral ;;Home in Statesville. Burial was {scheduled for a later date. .jBell attended Southview Baptist {Church and Southview Christian .{^ool in Statesville. He also at- ^{f^ded Erskine College. j! {Memorials may be made to ."J^rth Iredell Unit Of American ;jC4ncer Society, P.O. Box 493, ^tatesvUle, N.C. 28677. n Survivors include: his mother :5^d stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. .'^avid Steele of Mocksville; his Ipther and stepmother, Mr. and ^rs. Grady Thomas Bell of Gaff- rfney, S.C.; his maternal grand father, Parkes Earl Hayes of Hid- Mtoite; his maternal great grand- impther, Mrs. Levia Hayes of J|jaylor4v^!''B]S paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. jf.P. Bell of Gaffney, S.C.; three brothers, Grady T. Bell Jr., San Francisco, Ca., Jerry Wayne Bell, Mocksville arid Russell B. Bell, Clinton, S.C.; one sister. Miss Lisa Faye Bell, Clinton, S.C.; three stepbrothers, . David Steele Jr., Rick^r Lee Steele and Timothy D. Steele, all of ..Mocksville; Aree stepsisters. Maty ; Lbls Deal, Miss Angela Steele and r Mrs. Lisa Boger, all of Mocksville. DAVIK fOllNTY KNIKRI'KISK KK( ()IU). MII RSDAY. <)cl. 26, 1989- y Alloii E. Bcal Allt)n Kiigcnc Bcal. 57. (»rF<t>uic 5. Mocksvilic. died unexpectedly on Oct. 18, 1989, at his home. The Tuneral was held at 4 p.m. Friday. Oct. 20. at Turner's Creek Baptist Church in Vadkin County, conducted by the Revs. Allen Barker and Phil Kitcliin. Burial was in West Lawn Garden of Memory in Clemmons. Born Feb. 2.^. 19.12. in Davie County. Bcal was a .son of Viola Ransom Beal of Mocksvilic and the late Ltniic Bcal. He was retired from Orexel Heritage Furniture C«i. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: his wife. Jean Evans Beal; three daughters. Lois Hill and Judy Black, both of Thomasville and Linda Bolin of Charlotte; four .sons, Jimmy Beal of Winston-Salem, Billy Beal of Denton. Danny Bcal of Tht)masvillc and Alton E. Beal Jr. of the home: a si.ster. Edith Melton of Advance; three brothers. Ed ward and Jerry Beal. both of Ad vance and "Pec Wee" Beal of Mocksvilic; and 1.1 grandchildren. V Grace E. Jones Miss Grace Ellen Jones. 91. of Rt. .1. Box 21.'?. M«»cks Church Rd.. Advance, died Wednc.sday. Oct. 18. at Davie County Ho.spital. Mi.ss Jones was born on Aug. 20. 1898. in Davie County to William Jackson and Eugenia Cash Snyder Jones. She lived all of her lilc in Davie County and was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church. ; Surviving arc: two sisters. Miss Ethel Jones and Mi.ss Mattie Jjuies, both of Advance; and a number of tlieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 [J.m. Friday, Get. 20, at Mocks United Methodist Church by the Rev. Marian Creech III and the Rev. Alec Alvord. Burial was in the church cemetery. n Memorials may be made to Mocks United Methodist Chtirch or to the American Lung A.ssociation. Merlyii 'Pete' Riimiiiage The funeral for Merlyn "Pete" Church Rummage was held at I0:.10 a.m. Tue.sday, Oct. 24, in the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel in Salisbury with the Rev. Jim Harris. pa.sl()r of Friendship Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in the National Cemetery of Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County. 130 Merritt Ave.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Born May 2.1. 1922, in RIukIIss, Mrs. Rummage was a daughter of the late Walter Grady and Florence Frye Church. She was educated in Davidson C»Hinty schools and was a homemaker and former member of Freewill Baptist Church in Kannapolis. Survivors included: her husband, Roy Franklin Rummage whom she married May 8. 1946; three .sons, Thomas. Timothy and Michael Rummage of Sali.sburj'; a daughter. Susan Seamon of Mocksvilic; her stepnmther. Annie Mae Church of Charlotte; two brothers. Robert Church (rf Oxford. Miss., and Richard Church of Cary; five halfsistcrs. Sue McLean and Mary Caudle, both of Harri.sburg. Ruth Bryant of Charlotte. Deane Hud- •son of Jack.sonville. Fla.. and Ann Walker <if Norfolk. Va.: and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Rummage. 67. of R«uite II. Salisbury, died at 9:0.S p.m. Saturday. Oct. 21. 1989. at her home. She had been in declining health for I '/: years and seri«ni.sly ill two weeks. I Davie Count)' Library ^ksville, hc" -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TIIHRSDAV, N»v. 2. 1989 a n V Z i O William E. Under Williiim Hiipciic Litulcr. 75, ol 1308 Arden Dr.. Salisbury, died ai 8 p.m. Oct. 30, 1989 at his home after .several years of declining health. Funeral arrangements were in complete on Tue.sday afternoon. Born Dec. 27. 1913, in Davie County. Linder was a .son of the late Walker W. and Fanni Eaton Linder. He was educated in Salisbury City School and was retired as a machini.st with Philip Moris in Richmond, Va. He was a member of Coburn United Methodist Church. Fulton Masonic Lodge and the Scottish Rite. He was also a 32nd degree Mason. Survivors include: his wife. Nancy Bowers Linder: two daughters, Mrs. Billie Mills of Black.sburg, Va.. and Mrs. Nonna Wood of Lake Wylie, S.C.; two brothers. Walker L. and Willis Deaton Linder. both of Sali.sbury; two sisters, Ethel Cozzen of Sali.sbury andd Margie Leonard of Norfolk, Va; and five grandchildren. 7 Ida Barneycastle Mrs. Ida Thelma Nance Barneycastle, 80. Route 3, Mocksville died at her home early Tuesday morning Oct. 31 after be ing in declining health. Funeral .services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2 at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church by Elder Eugene Bennett. Burial will be in Smith Grove United Methodi.st Churh cemetery. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. The family was scheduled to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday night Nov. 1 at Eatons Funeral Home and at other times at the home of Roy Nance on Route 3, Mock.sville. Barneycastle was born on June 25. 1909 in Davidson County to late John and Elizabeth Grubb Nance and was a homemaker. She was a member of No Creek Bap- ti.st Church. Her husband, Grady Willis Barneycastle, preceded her in death in 1975. ' Survivors include: one brother, Henry Thomas Nance, Route 3, Mocksville; and also .several neices and nephews. Ralph Hill Eancs Sr. Mr. Ralph Hill Eancs Sr.. 76. a resident of 213 Jones Circle. Thoma.sville, died Saturday at 6:45 p.m. at his residence. He was born .Sept. 24. 1913 in Lexington. N.C. a .sonofThoinas S. Eancs. Sr. and Rebecca Cecil Eancs. He was a lifelong resident of Davidson County. (On Dec. 16. 1937 he was mar ried to Miss Julia Kcllam. who sur vives of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Don (Julie) Clinard. Thomasville; five sons, George Thomas Eancs. Charlotte. Rev. Ralph H. Eancs Jr.. High Point. S. Kelly E<mes. Dobson, Carey Eanes and Robin Eanes. both of Thomasville; one sister. Mrs. Kathryn E. Pollock, Thomasville: live brothers. Cecil C. Eanes Sr.. Mocksville, Robert L. Eanes. l.cx- ington, John B. Eancs Sr.. Greensboro. Thomas S. Eancs Jr. and Charles R. Eancs Sr. both of Thomasville; and I I grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues day. Oct. 31 at 2 p.m. at Memorial United Methodist Church by Dr. Orion N. Hutchinson. the Rev. J. William Rintz. and the Rev. Wilbur A. Jarrett. Burial was in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials jiiay be directed to Ho.spicc of the Piedmont. 415 W. High St.. High Point. N.C. 27260 or to the Building Fund of Memorial United Methodist Church, 101 Randolph St.. Thomasville. N.C. 27360. davie CO. PUBUC LIBRARY mocksville, hc Richard G. Whicker Mr. Richard Garland Whicker Sr.. 56. 6980SalcmChapel Road. Walnut Cove, died Friday. Oct. 27 as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born in Forsyth Coun ty. a son of the late James C. and Hester Farmer Whicker. He was a member of the Kerwin C(nn- munity Tabernacle and was an employee of Budd Security. He was preccdcil in death by his .s«)n. Richard Garland Whicker. Jr. and brother. James Robert Whicker. Surviving in addition to his mother of Kcrncrsvillc arc: his wife. Mrs. Anna Frances Holland Whicker, of the home: two daughters. Mrs. Richard (Carol) Smith. Walnut Cove, Mrs. Ray ( Tammy) Sain. Mocksville; a s«)n and daughter-in-law. Clarence 'Timothy Leonard Whicker, and Ramona Whckcr. Gcrmanlon; a brother. Handd Levan Wliicker. Walkcrtown. and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 29 at the Ker win C(»mmuniiy Tabernacle by the Rev. Pete Scott and the Rev. birry Burton. Burial was in the Muddy Creek Cemetery. Sherrill W. Rupard Mr. Sherrill Webster Rupard. 80, 9461, Concord Church Rd.. Lewisville, died Thursday. Oct. 26. 1989 at his home. Mr. Rupard was born on March 16. 1909 in Vadkin County to Ar- tifus Rupard and Mary Pearl Weatherman Rupard. Mr. Rupard lived all of his life in Yadkin and Forsyth Counties and was a member of Huntsville Bapti.st Church. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Hattic Groce Rupard of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Mark (Mar tha) Luna Tise, Route 5, Mocksville, Mrs. John (Jean Phelps), Route 3, Advance, and Mrs. Hobert (Jo) Norman. Route 4. Yadkinville; one .son, Don Rupard and his wife. Cheryl. Putney, Vermont; nine grand children; one great grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Inez Hines, Mrs. Martha Melton, Mrs. Flossie Loflin and Mrs. Mary Luna Fulk; three brothers, Robert, Gilmcr and Clarence Rupard. Graveside services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 at Huntsville Baptist Church by the Rev. David Anderson and Rev. J.C. Shore. Memorials may be made to the Huntsville Baptist Church Building Fund. -DAVIE COUNTY EN IERPRISE RECORD. I IHIRSDA^ . Nov. 2. 1989 a Mary Louise Patterson Mrs. Mary Louise Shannon Pat terson. 65. ofCoolccmec. died Oc tober 28. 1989. at her home. The funeral was scheduled for 2 pm. Wednesday. Nov. 1. at Friendship Baptist Church, to be conducted by the Revs. Jay R. Samuels and James Clement. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Joyce Ann Mclntyre Joyce Ann Owens Mclntyre, 52. of Hardison St.. Mocksvillc. died Oct. 28. 1989. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 31. "t Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Jeff Williams and Dr. Joel Ed wards. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Jericho Church of Christ. Route 7, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. or Cancer Research, the Davie Coun- tv Chapter. 1510-B Martin St.. Winston-Salcm. N.C. 2710.3. Born Feb. 1. 1937. in Iredcll County. Mrs. Mclntyre was a daughter of the late Robert and Mae Whitlcy Owens. A graduate of Lowrance Hospital School of Nursing in Mooresvillc as a registered nurse, she had been employed as an office nurse for 17 years with Dr. Ben Richards until his death and was later employed with Dr. Joel Edwards for several years. She had also been employed as a registered nurse at Davie Coun ty Hospital and was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. Survivors include; her husband. Cecil Mclntyre; a son. James Allen Rachels of l,e\ingt«Mi; a step daughter. Brenda Rainey ol Salisbury; four sisters. Geneva Swink. Patsy Owens. Patricia In gle and Shirley Mayhcw. all of Moitrcsville; four brothers. Mar vin. Gordon and Clarence Owens, all of Mooresvillc and Harold Owens of Cherryville; and one .stepgrandson. Fordie R. Beauchamp Fordie Richmond Beauchamp. 88. of Route 3. Advance died Saturday. Oct. 21 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. He was born on July 4. 1901 in Advance to Joel Edward and Mary Shcek Beauchamp. He spent all his life in Davie County and was a lifetime famter. He was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church where he served as an usher and .server at the lovefetist services. Survivors include; his wife. Lila M. Wall Beauchamp of the home; one daughter. Ermon Blackwelder of Advance; one grandaughter. Carj>lenc Dougherty. Funeral .scrviees were held at 2;30 p.m. Oct. 23 at Macedonia Miiravian Church with the Rev. E. Hampton Morgan olTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Ruth Shoaf Reid A graveside service for Mrs. Ruth Shoaf Reid of 123 Hillcrc.st Drive. Fair Grove, who died at 6; 15 p.m. in Brian Center in Lex ington. was held Saturrkiy. Oct. 28. in S«)uth River United Methodist Church Cemetery in Rowan Coun ty. The Rev. .Sam Carter officiated at the 11 a.m. service. Mrs. Reid had been in declining health for two months. Born in Davie County t«» Daniel Shoaf and Maggie Swink Shoaf. she was a licensed practical nur.sc at City Memorial Hospital in Thomasville. She attended Fair Grove United Methodi.st Church. She was married to William H. Reid. who died July 11. 1987. Surviving are; a daughter. Mrs. Roger (Brenda) Cranford of 123 Hillcrest Road; three sisters. Mrs. Sue Freeman of Orlando. Fla.. Mrs. John (Hilary) Murph of WmKlleafand Mrs. Lena Taylor of Cooleemec; one brother. Leroy Shoaf of Cooleemec; anil one granddaughter. Memorials may be directed to the Building Fund of Fair Grove United Methodist Church or to the American Cancer .Societv. V cr- OAVm CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY{^/lOCKSVlLLEa ^ -DAVIK C:()IINTV KNTERPRISK RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 9, 1989 (T (T (T ly! i Q <c <r .. q5 Lala S. DeWeese Lala S. DcWcesc. 92, of Raleigh, clicil r-riday. Nov. 1989. Private graveside .services were held Nov. 4 at Monllavvn Cemetery in Raleigh. Mrs. DcWce.se was horn in Davic County on June M). 1897. Survivors incliulc: one son. C. Sloan DeWcese of Virginia Beach. Va; one son-in-law. Hank F'razier of Raleigh: one grandson, Steve Frazier of Raleigh; and one gran- daughtcr. Kini Frazier of Raleigh. In lieu of flowers, ctinlributions may he made to Ho.spicc «)l Wake County. 1.107 Glenwood Avc.. Raleigh. N.C. 2760.'?. ,J.F. Frazier ,Ir. John Frank Frazier Jr.. 77. of 2108 f-ranccs .St.. Winston .Salcm, a former resident ol .'\d\aiiee. ilierl Wednesday. Nov. I. 1989. in F'or- .syth Memorial Hospital after an ex tended illness. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. n Monday. Nov. 6. at Carver Road Church of Christ in Winslon- Salem, conducted hy minister Cloys Cecil. Burial was in Parkland Memorial Gardens. Winston-.Salcm. Born in Winston-.Salcm on Oct. 7. 1912. Fntzicr was a son «)f the late John I*, and Viola Dulin ; Frazier. A graduate of Winston- ;Salcm Teacher's Crdlcgc. he had taught in the Roherson County Schools before moving to Akron. .Ohio. He was employed at ; Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. in Aknrn for 29 years before retiring. A member of Car\ er Ruul Church of Christ, he was a World War II veteran. , Survivors include: his wile. F.d- jna Foster F'razier: two sons: finir daughters; 1.1 giandchildrcn; three great-grandchildren; and an aunt. Eva Dulin Walden of Advance, with whom he had lived in his younger years. Fannie Mae Bare Mrs. Fannie Mae Bare. 72. of Rt. 8. Mwk.svillc, formerly of Ashe County, died Friday, Nov. .1. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salcm. She was b«>rn July 2. 1917. in Ashe County to the late S.A. Ham- by and Lizzie Sever! Hamby. She was a member of the Bare Creek Baptist Church and was preceded in death by her husband. Kinza Bare, in 1981. Surviving are: four sons. Robert Hamby of Glendale Springs. Thomas Keith Bare of M<iorcsville. Mike Bare ol Pinnacle, and Donald Bare of Advance; one daughter. Teresa Akers of Mocksville; one sister. Carrie Hudler of Glendale Springs; atul seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday. Nov. 6. at Bailger- Whittamore Chapel with the Rev. R.C. Redmond officiating. Burial was in Ashclawn Memorial (ianlens. Baxter Bariihardf Baxter Paul Barnhardl. 7.f. of Route 4. Mocksville dieil Weilnes- day. Nov. 1. 1989. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winslon-Salcm. The funeral was held at 1 1 a.m. .Saturday. Njw. 4. at liatcm's F'uneral Chapel. c(»nducted by the Rev. Jeff Williams. Biiri.il was in Concord United Methcxlist Church cemetery with military gra\cside riles by the I Ith 1.7islrict Menuirial Honor Guard of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Born Aug. 22. 1916. in Davic County. Bamhardt was a son of the late Columbus Frariklin and Margaret Snyder Barnhardl. He was a retired pipe fitter with Ingcr- sol Rand Corp. and a Baptist. I le was Jil.so a veteran of the U.S. Army, .serving during World War II. Survivors include: his wife. Minnie Ihtward Barnhardl; a daughter. Bettina Wall of Mocksville; a .son. Nayrex Bar nhardl of Mocksville; two brothers. J.T. Barnhardl of Cboleemce and Charlie Barnhardl of Mocksville; and two grandchildren. Davie Couniy Li^iuiy Mocksville, NO - ^ i O i 2^ Carol E. Potts Carol Ed wards Polls. 54. of R<nitc 5. MiKksvillc. died Wednes day, Nov. 1. 1989. al Fonsylh Memorial Hospiial in Wimsion- Salem after 12 years of declining health and four weeks of serious illness. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 4. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, condueted by the Rev. Phil Ketchcn. Burial was in Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Davie County Chapter, I2I0-B Martin St.. Winston-.Salem. N.C. 2710.1. or to Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery Fund. Route I. Har mony. N.C. 28634. Born in Davidson County, Mrs. Potts was the daughter of Albert Lee and Irene Evans Edwards. She previously was employed with Hekman Furniture Co. in Lex ington. She was a homemaker. Survivors include; her husband. Clarence Morgan Potts; seven daughters. Joann Stroud of Har mony. Nancy White. Debbie Bled- soe and Judy Godbey. all of Route 5. Annette Bledsoe and Pam Shoff- ner. both of Route 6 and Brenda Bledsoe of Route 3. Yadkinvillc; four sons. Gene Potts of Route 6. Jesse Potts of Route 5. Yadkinvillc. David Potts of Route 8. and Mar vin Pt)tts of Route 5; ftnir si.sters. Lena Smith of Route I. Harmony. Teresa Edwards of Salisbury. Wanda Potts of Route 8 and San dy Edwards of Lexingtcm; three brothers. Robert Edwards and Albert Lee Edwards Jr.. both of Lexington, and Ronnie Edwards of Asheboro; and 18 grandchildren. Hubert D. Shaw Mr. Hubert David.son Shaw. 49, of Rt. 3. Box 252-A, Highw.iy 66 north. King, died Monday, Oct. 30. 1989. at Stokes Reynolds Hospital after a serious illness of one week. He was b(»rn on I7ec. 26. 1939. in Winston-Salem to Lawrence Davidson and Irene Richard.son Shaw. He was a member of Olive Grove Baptist Church and was a .self-emph)yed painter. Surviving are; his wife, Mrs. Marie H. Shaw, of the home; three daughters. Elaine Crews of Clem- nu)ns. Helena Shaw of Richmond. Va. and Zander Robins«)n of Winston-Salcm; two sons. Lawrence Shaw and Dee Shaw, both of Wiaston-Salctn; five .step- .sons. Roger Penland of Advance, Ralph Penland of Kemcrsville, Ray Penland and Ronnie Penland. both of Winston-Salcm and Randy Penland of Mount Airy; his mother, Mrs. Irene R. Shaw of Winston-Salem; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Memorial services were held Wedne.sday. Nov. I. at II a.m. at Hayworth-Miller Rural Hall Chapel by the Rev. Stephen King. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRLSE RECORD. THUR.SDAY, Nov. 9, 1989 Dora L. McCombs The funeral tor Dtna Laws McCombs of Kannapiilis was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8. at Utdy's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. David Keck and Hokc Ritchie. Burial was to folU'w in Carolina Memorial Park. Born April 28. 1917. in Iredell County. Mrs. McCombs was a daughter of the late Tilson and Bet ty Burris laiws. She was retired from Canmm Mills Co. Survivors include; her husband. Grady E. McCombs; a son. Michael McCtnnbs of Kannaptdis; a daughter. Janice Harrison of Kannapolis; a sister. Nancy Cape of Mocksville; and two grandchildren. Mrs. McCombs, 72. of 609 Grant Avc.. died Nov. 6. 1989, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for two Bertha W. McGalliard Mrs. Bertha Ward McGalliard. XI. ol 2W>4 Wessex Rd.. Winst«m- Salem. widow of Thomas Franklin McGalliard, died Wednesday. Nov. I. at Baptist Hospital. She was born on Oct. 2. 1908, in Morganton to Abernathy and Eula Deaton Ward. She had lived in Winston-Salem since 1957. She was a member of S<nith Fork Bap tist Church. Surviving are; one daughter, Mrs. Barry (Joyce) Atwood of Winston-Salem; three sons. Ji)seph M. Causby of Winston-Salcm. F. Leon Causby of Yadkinville and Dean McGalliard of Mocksville; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren; three sisters. Thclma Knappcnberger of Valdesc, Mrs. Grover Barrier and Mrs. Elva Burnette. both of Morganton; and one brother. Charles Ward of Hudson. F'uneral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 4. at Vogler's Reyiudda Road Chapel by Dr. E. Wils«in Wahl. Burial followed in Forsvth Memorial Park. Tinnic E. Miller Mrs. Tinnie Elizabeth Phelps Simmons Miller. 78. of 5261 Ger- manton Road. Win.ston-Salem. died Saturday, Nov. 4. at For.syth Memorial Hospital. .She was born May 13. 1911. in Davie County to Charlie A. and Ella Phelps and spent m«»st of her life in Forsyth County. She was employed with R.J. Reynolds T<»bacco Ormpany for 40 years prior to her retirement. Mrs. Miller was a member of Matthews Chapel Church of Christ and a member of the Eastern Star. Surviving are; her husband. James M. Miller, of the home: «Mie daughter. Mrs. Gurney (Jo Anne) Myers of CIcmmons; one s«)n. Wallace Eugene Simmons of King; six grandchildren; one great grandchild; two si.sters. Fannie Melton of Winston-Salem and Mahaley Slater of Lewisville; and one brother. Arthur M. Phelps of Clemmons. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 7. al Mat thews Cha|vl Church ttf Christ by Mr. Ronnie Exiine and the Rev. Yates Wilkinsrm. davie CO. PUBLIC UBRARY mocksville, nc -l>AVIR( ()l'N t V EM KRPRISi: RIX'ORI). TIIURSDAV. Nov. r6. \ V Or 0 > (r- o Jerry K. Privette Jcny Kcniiclh Privcuc. SO. of Route 2. Advance, was dead on ar rival at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 8. at Davis Community Hospital, following an illne.ss of 11 \cars. He was born in Iredell Ctmnty on .Sept. 3. 19.39. a son of the late Quince I. and Margaret Munday Privette. He attended Cool Spring .School and prior to his illness, was a concrete finisher. Survivors include: one son. Ken neth Ray Privette of Troutman; five brothers. Hubert Privette of R«nite 2. Cleveland. Junitir Privette of Kannapolis. Conrad Privette of Ft. Mill. S.C., Ray Privette of In dian Trail, and Jay Privette of Laurel, Md.: and two sisters. Mrs. Violet Mills Rupard of Route 2. Advance, and Mrs. Doris P. Mit chell of Route 9. Statesville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.til. Friday. Nov. 10. at Reavis Funeral Home in Statesville. with the Rev. William L. Wease of ficiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the .Soup Kitchen of First Presbyterian Church. 125 N. Meeting St.; Statesville, N.C. 28677. Katie E. Mauldin Katie Elizabeth Mauldin. 51. of / Route 2. Catawba. a Davie Coun ty native, died Nov. 12, 1989. at Catawba Memorial Hospital in Hickory. The funeral was schedided for 4 p.m. Wcdne.sday. Nov. 15. at Drum Funeral Home Chapel. Con- over, conducted by the Rev. Donald Cant. Burial was to follow in Ebenezer Lutheran Church cemetery in Catawba. Bom May 4. 1938, Ms. Mauldin was a daughter of the late Shirley Lee and Helen Mauldin. A daughter. Barbara Ann Moore, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a son, Ronald Owens of Catawba; two daughters, Peggy Owens of Clarcmont and Elizabeth Edwards of Conover; a brother, Shirley Lee Mauldin Jr. of Mocksville; four sisters, Mildred Miller of Salisbury, Judy Mauldin of Cleveland, Martha Moore of Troutman and Peggy Cable of Mocksville: and two grandchildren. William C. Grant Mr. William Carlson Grant, 69, formerly of Winston-Salem, died Monday. Nov. 13. at the V.A. Regional Medical Center. Sali.sbury after a periixl of declin ing health. He was born on Jan. 13, 1920, in Newberry, S.C. He was a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and was a veteran of World War II, having served in the United States Army. He was preceded in death by his wife. Carilee Wilhite Grant, who died on April 27. 1985. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Carol Grant Bralley of Mocksville: one son. David B. Grant of Columbia, S.C.: one granddaughter: one brother, Frank Grant of Denver, Colo.; and one sister. Mrs. Betty Wilson of California. Graveside services were held Tue.sday, Nov. 14, at Cre.stview Memorial Park. Rural Hall by Pa.stor David Rollins. Manuel G. Hudson Manuel Glenn Hudson. 69. of 126 Willi.ms.St., Mock.sville, died Nov. 10. 1989. at his home as the result of a hou.sc fire. Funeral services were .schedul ed for 3 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 15. at Morrison-Studcvcnt Funeral Home Chapel. Mocksville. con ducted by the Rev. Ivan Lowery. Burial was scheduled for Palmet to Cemeter)' in Davie County. Survivors include: a sister. Mable Frokt of Salisbury and one' brother. Rev. John Hud.son of Charlotte. Davie County ^ocksv-ilie, ivc Rev. Joe Bill Molcoinb 1989 The Rev. Joe Bill Holconib. 77, of 172 Cartncr St.. Mocksville. died Tuesday nidrning at Davie County Hospital after being in declin ing health. Funeral ser vices will be riuir.sday. Nov. 10. at 11 a.m. in Eaton's I'uiieral Chapel. Burial will be in the Old White Rock United Methodist Church cemetery in Thurmond. The family was to receive friciuls from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at F:at«»n's E'lmeral Home. Holcomb was born in Wilkes County on Dec. 25. 1911, to the late Wint and Dora Simmons Holcomb and had been a minister with the Assembly of God and had .Served churches in Virginia. Ken tucky. and in St. Louis. Mo. Ik- was Inter ordained as a Baptist minister and served at Communi ty Baptist Church in Cooleeniee. His fi rst wife. Maggie Royal Holcomb. preceded him in death. Survivors include: his second wife. Pernie Holconib of the home: three sons. Louis Mcrml Holcomb of Tampa. Ela.. Joe Ray Holcomb of Mocksville. Michael Holcomb of Advance: eight grandchildren: two great-grandchildren; two si.sters. Mrs. Ruby Marion of Lex ington and Mrs. Edith Wright of Jonesville: five brothers. Lee Holcomb. Ira Holconib and Bill Holcomb. all of State Road. Burr Holcomb of Jonesville and Fred Holcomb of California. ./ Fay M. MacAiilay Mrs. Fay Muniford MacAulay. 87. of 865 Warwickc Place. Ber muda Run. died Tuc.sday after noon. Nov. 7. at the Oaks at Forsyth. She was the widow of Fred Rile MacAulay. She was born on June 29. 1902. in Bivalve, Md.. to John William and Gcorgiana Jarrctt Muniford. Surviving are: one daughter, Marianne M. Bond and son-in-law. Dr. Vcrnard F. Bond Jr., both of 865 Warwickc Place. Bermuda Run; three grandchildren; two grcat-grandchildrcir, one brother. Alton J. Muniford of Washington. b.C.: and one .sister-in-law. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacAulay of Vienna. . Funeral .services were held at 11 a.m. Friday. Nov. 10, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church by Dr. Dudley Colhoun with burial in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Paul's Episcopal Church Book of Memories. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE: RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 23, 1989 Beulah A. Mitchell The funeral Aisobrooks Mitchell was Memorial United VT >4 Methodist j Church, con-^'^' ducted by Dr. Wayne A. Beaty. pastor. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Mrs. Mitchell, 64. of 424 Calhoun St., died on Thursday, .Nov. 9, 1989, at Medical College of Virginia Hospital, Richmond. ;Va. She had b^n in declining health since January, but death was unexpected. Born April 17, 1925, Mrs. Mit chell was a daughter of the late Thomas C. and Annice Spry Alsobrooks. Educated in the Davie County schools, she was a homemaker and an avid bowler. She was a member of Coburn Memorial Methodist Church, the Hnmemakers Sunday school class, and the United Methodist Women. Her first husband, Don L. Branch, preceded her in death. Survivors include: her second husband, Ben Mitchell; three sons, Hazcn Branch of Boston. Mass., Don L. Branch Jr. of Rockwell and Scott Branch of Salisbury; a step- .son. Kermitt Mitchell Jr. of Dothan, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Feldon (Diane) Yates Jr. and Jannice Picinis, both of Salisbury and Mrs. Dale (Judy) Brown of Southgate. Mich.; two step daughters. Mrs. Tom (Carol) Stone Jr. of Griffin, Va. and Mrs. Doug (Penny) Rice of Salisbury; two half-brothers, Charlie and Lathan Alsobrooks, both of Raleigh: a sister. Mrs. Jack (Helen) Kurfees of Coolcemee; 13 grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; two great grandchildren: and two '.stepgreat-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Memorial Fund of Coburn Memorial United Methodist Church. 901 S. Church St., Salisbury, N.C. 28144, or the American Liver Foundation, 998 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove. N.J. 07009. (Joyce Leagans Coley Joyce Leagans Coley of Rockwell died at 1:45 p.m. Satur day, Nov. 18, 1989, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She had been seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20. at First Baptist Church of Rockwell with the Rev. Bill Taylor, pastor of First Baptist, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Rockwell Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 756, Rockwell. N.C. 28138. Born in Davie ,County, Mrs. Coley was the daughter of the late Granville Edward and Camillia Colletle Leagans. A graduate of Cana Academy in Davie County, she retired in 1976 from Rowan County Food Service and belonged to First Baptist, where she taught Sunday school and was a member of the Adult Ladies Sunday school class. A member and former officer of the Elm Grove Homcmakers Club, she al.so belonged to the Rockwell Rural Fire Department Auxiliary. Her husband, Lester C. Coley, died May 9. 1968. Survivors include: three daughter.^. Doris Bogcr of Rockwell and Eunice Ovcrca.sh and Janice Robbins of Salisbury; three brothers, C.S. Leagan.^ of Hillsville. Va., and C.E. and Jay Paul Leagans of Mocksville; two sisters, MaryJarvis of Mocksville and Dorothy Marx of La Crosse, Pa.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. V Abbie Z. Bedford ' Mrs. Abbie Zimmerman Bod- 1 ford, 84, of 3350 Silas Creek : Parkway, Winston-Salem died : Wednesday, Nov. 15. at Silas i Creek Manor. ; Funeral services were held at 2 ip.m Saturday, Nov. 18, at Im- : manuel Baptist Church by the Rev. : Otis C. Clantpitt with burial in the : church cemetery. She was born on June 10, 1905, • in'Arcadia to Lewis and Emma .'Heath Zimmerman. Most of her ; life was spent in Forsyth County. She was a lifelong member of Im- • manuel Baptist Church. Her hus- ;band. Louie Jacob Bodford, died ;on July 20, I960. ; Surviving are: eight daughters, ; Mrs. Johnny Burton of Rt. 2, Ad- ;vahce. Mrs. Opal B. White of ;Kemersville, Mrs. Mary B, Reeves of Lewisvilie, Mrs. Elizabeth Mot- singer of Clemmons. Mrs. Earl C. Porter of Southdaie Ave., Mrs. Sandra Brown of 3600 Lambeth St., Mrs. Roger Hayes of Siloam and Mrs. Denny Wike of Granite . Falls; one .son, Arnold Bodford of 528 Lasley Rd.. Winston-Salem; 27 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; one great-great- grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Julia Hensley of Meadowbrook Manor. H^len Cook Byerly Mrs. Helen Cook Byerly, 63. of 6305 Cook Ave., Winston-Salem. died Saturday afternoon. Nov. 18, 1989, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. - She was bom on April 30. 1926. in Davie County to John Henry and • Victoria Foster Cook. Mrs. Byer- \y was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church and was retired from Hanes Hosiery Mill in I960. ; Surviving are; her htisband, John E. Byerly, of the home; one son, Etlward Byerly of Pompano Beach, Fla.; one si.ster, Hazel Yontz, Clemmons; one brother. John R. Coqk of Hampton. Va,, .and several nieces and nephews. : A graveside service was held at 1.1 a.m. Monday. Nov. 20. at Centenary United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Torhmy Robertson. :Bettie F. Everhart ; Mrs. Bottle Foster Everhart, 86. •;died Saturday afternoon. Nov. 18. •;1989. at Yadkin Nursing Center, t She was born on Oct. 19. 1903, •^in .Davie County to Weldon and ICttmilla Ann Brock Foster. Mrs. EVcrhiirl was a member of First Xliiited Church of Christ. : She was preceded in death by her husband, Luther Martin Everhart iinci her son, Billy Martin Everhart. Surviving are: four daughters. Mrs. Thontas (Doris) Hutchens of 'Winston-Salem. Mrs. Maxinc Page of Kernersville. Mrs. Jack (Betty Arin) Jones of Winslon-Salcm and Mrs. Bruce (Judy) Boieler of Roanokc. Va.; one .son. Richard LeGrande Everhart of Winston- Salem; 16 grandchildren; ten great grandchildren and one grcal-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Tues day, Nov. 21, at Hayworth-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Earl Dodson. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Gardens. Roxie Snider Mrs. Rnxic Snider. 48. wife of Roger Snider, of 1620 W. First St.. Winston-Salem, died Thursday. Nov. 16. 1989, following several months of illness. She was born in Davie County, the daughter of Barney and Evelyn Miller Cough. Surviving arc: her husband, of the home; her mother. Mrs. Evelyn Miller Smith. Wiaston-Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Glcnda Rinding of Arcadia and Mrs. Gail Juanita Bums, both of Wiaslon-Satem; two brothers, Varcil Lee Simpson and Ernest Smith. both of Wlnsion-Salcm. • Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 18. at Jones- Phillips Chapel by Rev. Tommy Worrell. Burial was in Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery. King. davie CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEk NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 23, 1989 Duke K. Furches Duke Kimbrough Furches. 80. of Route 2, Farmington. died Saturday. Nov. 18. 1989. at Davie County Hospital. He had been in declining health. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday. Nov. 20. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Glenn Davis. Burial was in the Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be .sent to a charity of the donor's choice. Bom March 22. 1909. in Davie County. Furches was the son of the late Daniel Kimbrough and Lazora Kimbrough Furches. He was a farmer and a Baptist. Survivors include; two sisters. Norma Furches and Mrs. Frank (Gwyn) Wood of Mocksville. and several cousins. Luther WiUiam Neely Luther William Neely. 44. of 1705 N. Lee St. died at 11:25 p.m. Nov. 18, 1989, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after a three-day illness. Funeral services were schedul ed for 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21. at Gethsemane Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. James Stowe. pastor. Burial was schedul ed for I p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 22. in the U.S. National Cemetery of Salisbury, with military rites by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Bom March 23, 1945. in Rowan County. Neely was also a stepson of the late Rev. James Polk. A 1964 graduate of Price High School, he also attended Rowan- Cabarrus Community College. He was employed for 21 years at Fieldcrest Cannon Inc.. where he served as shift supervisor in the weave room. He was a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church. Neely also served in the military police in the U.S. Air Force. In addition to his mother, he is survived by: a son. Jonathan William Neely of Cotilccmee; a brother. James Edward "Jimmy" Neely of Salisbury; and two sisters, Ella Mae Neely of Salisbury and Andrea Neely Corpeningi of Houston. Texas. ' Nathaniel Wade York Master Nathaniel (Nathan) Wade York. 7 months, of 1692-A East Jackson Dr.. AFB. Charleston. S.C.. 29404, died Nov. 18 at Medical University of S.C. Children's Ho.spital in Charleston, Funeral .services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 22. at Bethelem United Methodist Church by the Rev. Joe Still and the Rev. Robert Purehty. Burial will be in the Bethelem United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family is scheduled to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday. Nov. 21, at Batons Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Support Organization for Trisomy. in care of Frank Barnes. 2361 Oak Court. Orange Park. Florida. 32073. Nathan was born on April 21. 1989 in Charleston, S.C. He was the son of Sgt. John Christopher (Chris) York. USAFand Malinda Wright York, both of Charleston S.C. In addition to her parents, sur vivors include: maternal grand parents. Wade and Annie Caudle Wright of Harmony; paternal grandparents. Johnny and Deanna West York, of Advance; maternal great grandmothers. Stannic Cau dle of Yadkinville and Edith Wright of Rockingham; paternal great-grandparents. Lessie York of Mocksville and Lawrence and Lillie West of Advance. PAVIE CO- PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, nc Dorothy 'Dot' Coppley Mrs. Dot Hilton Ct^pley. 61. of Queens Road, Lexington, died Wednesday. Nov. 15. 1989, at 10:20 p.m. in the Forsyih Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for five months and seriously ill for one week. Mrs. Coppley was born in Davie County Jan. 18. 1928, to the late Roland and Sallic McCuUough Hilton. She was the former owner/operator of Coppley's Flower Shop and was employed with PPG for thirteen years. She is survived by; one brother, Ernest Hilton of Oxford; six sisters. Mrs. P.G. (OIlie) Stokes and Mrs. Ethel Beauchamp. both of Winston-Salcm, Mrs. Charlie (Helen) Howard of Advance. Mrs. Oscar (Kay) Latham of Mocksville. Mrs. Austin (Pat) Coppley of Lexington and Mrs. James (Vada) Sheets of Salisbury. She was preceded in death by: one sister, Mrs. Ruby Collins; and three brothers. Cecil. Everctte and Robert Hilton. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 18, at the Bixby Presbyterian Church. Ad vance. The Rev. David Daniel con ducted the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Bixby Presbyterian Church, Route 1. Advance. North Carolina 27006. Richard Lee Driscoll Mr. Richard Lee Driscoll. 29. of 5020 S. 358th St.. Auburn. Wash, died Friday. Nov. 10. in Seattle, Wash, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The body was brought to Eaton's Funeral Home in Mocksville where the family received friends on Sun day evening. Nov. 12. It was taken to Broyles Funeral Home in Petcrstown. W.Va.. Monday for services and burial. Mr. Driscoll was bom in Biloxi. Miss., on Feb. 1. 1960. to William Arthur and Carol Lawrence Driscoll and was employed with a moving company warehouse. Survivors include his wife, Chrisla Bell Driscoll of Blucndd. W.Va.; his father, of Federal Way. Wash.; his mother, of Route 1. Advance; a sister. Rhonda Driscoll of Route I. Advance; two stepsons. Scott and Cary; his stepmother, Mrs. Vickie Driscoll of Federal Way. Wash.; his maternal grand mother. Mrs. Ruby Lawrence of Pcter.stown. W.Va.; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Marie Nicholson of Worchcsicr. Mass.; and a special friend. Paulette Newman. v« ± 0 s- O V Floyd G. Bailey Mr. Floyd George Bailey. 6.1, of Route 4 Yadkin College Road. Lexington, died Tuc.sday. Nov. 21. 1989, at 8:55 p.m. in the Lex- iington Memorial Ho.spital. Mr. Bailey was bom in Ander son County. Tcnne.ssee May 17, 1926, to George Preston and Thelma Elizabeth Beaver Bailey. He served in the United States Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. He was a fomier employee of Auto Paint & Supply Company. Mr. Bailey was a member of Friendship United Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for many years and was a Lay Leader. He is survived by: his wife, Virginia Hartley Bailey of the home: his father. George Preston Bailey. Claremonf. two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Susan) Owens of Mocksville and Mrs. Robie (Amanda) Smith of Henderson; t\v(» sons. Royd Stephen Bailey of Myrtle Be.ich, S.C. and David L. Bailey of Beaumont. Texas; ten grandchildren; two .step- grandchildren; two brothers. Frank L. Bailey of Sherrills Ford and Allen C. Bailey of Lexington; and one sister. Mrs. Guy (Mary) Shoaf of Lexington. Funeral services were held Fri day. Nov. 24. at the Friendship United Methodist Church. The Revs.. Dee B. Martin and Wade Wright conducted the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. ^ Charles "Brodic^'Moiiey Mr. Charles "Brodic" Money, 82, of Route 5, Yadkinville, died Wednesday, Nov. 22, at Yadkin Nursing Center. He was born in Yadkin County on October 7, 1907. to B.C. and Vallie Brown Money. He was a member of Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church and was married to Mabel Miller Money, who sur- vives of the home. Mr. Money was a school teacher at Courtney School for over 30 years. He serv ed in the United States Navy dur ing World War II. ! Also surviving are: two sons, Charles "Kent" Money, East Bend and "Gary" Benjamin Money, Banner Elk; six sisters, Mrs. Fred ! I (Ruth) Whitaker of Siloam, Mrs. Ura Martin. Mrs. Gray (Ula) i Johnson and Mrs. Charlie (Doris) Hobson, all of Yadkinville, Mrs. I Everette (Lola) Brown of ij Mocksville and Mrs. Onie (Ada I Lee) Jester of Rural Hall; one brother, Mr. Ben Money of Yadkinville; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Nov. 25 at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Chapel by the Revs. O.A. Carn- wright and Don Luellcn. Burial was in Mount Pleasant United Methodi.st Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, hiemorials may be made to Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church, Rt. I, Boonville, N.C. 27011. 8C-I)AMI': COUN I V FN I ERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 30, 1989 ^ Mrs. Bertha V. Church Mrs. Bertha Vannoy Church. 69, of North Wilkesboro died Sun day. Nov. 26. at Wilkes General Hospital. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuc.sday. Nov. 28. at New Hope Baptist Church in Purlear by the Revs. Edgar Whitlock. Hunter Church and Scott Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Church was bom in Wilkes County on October 28, 1920. to Nixon and biura Thompson Van noy. Mrs. Church was a member of New Hope Baptist Church. She was the owner/operator of Charmelte Beauty Shop in North Wilkesboro until her retirement. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Ray (Martha) Dancy of Wilkesboro. Ms. MaryC. Craven of Charlotte: two sons. Dr. William (Bill) Church of Wayncsville. Dr. Frank Church of Mocksville; four sisters, Mrs. Chess Trill of Newport News, Va.. Mrs. Mamie Ahsher of North Wilkesboro, Mrs. Nora Taylor of McGrady. Mrs. Rulh Handy of Augusta. Ga.; and six grandchildren. Rowers will he accepleil or memorials may he made to Wilkes United Way. ^ Mrs. Ella M. Ellis Mrs. Ella Michael Ellis. 73, of Rt. 6. Yadkin Valley Church Rd.. Advance, died Sunday, Nov. 26. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was born on October 5. 1916. in Davidson County to the late OIlie Fishel Michael. She retired in 1972 from Hanes Knitwear Co. after 39 years of ser vice. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church where she was active in the Lola Douthit Circle and was a pa.st choir member. She was preceded in death by her .son. Fletcher Eugene Ellis. Surviving arc: her hasbaiul. Ben Callcb Ellis, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Ellis Michael; .son-in-law. James "Jim" Pcnry Michael: hvo grandchildren, all of M(Kk.svillc: and three sisters. Mrs. Beulah Carter and Mrs. Louise Masencup. both of Winston-S.ilem, and Mrs. Clara Sheck of Advance. Funeral services were schedul ed lor 2 p.m. Wedne.sday. Nov. 29. at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Revs. I-. Hampmn Morgan aikl Jcdin Kapp. Burial was to follow in the church graveyard. Harvey Lee Shoaf Harvey U-e Shoaf. 84. of Route 5. Lexington died Tuesday. Nov. 21 at his home after a critical il lness of three days. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Fridtty. Nov. 24, at Advance United Methodi.st Church by the Rev. Harlan L. Creech. Burial was in die church cemetery. Shoaf was born on March 4, 1905 in David.son County and was a retired truck driver for Frank Swicegood Trucking Company. He was a member of Advance United Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Georgie Robert.son Shoaf of the home; one son. Harvey Lee Roy Shoaf, Route 5. Lexington; three grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Cemetery Trust Fund, Route 3, Advance N.C.. 27006. OftVIE CO. PUBUC UBRAWr MOCKSViaE, NC 8C-I)AVIF, COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 30, 1989 I :5 Gladys T. Ratledge \/ Mrs. Glailys Thompson Rallcdgc. 83. formerly of Route 2. Advance died Nov. 20, 1989. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Nov. 22 at Elbaville United Methodist Church by Rev. Kcrmit Shoaf and Rev. Mark Den- ton. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be considered f«»r the Elbaville Parsonage Fund. Advance, N.C. 27006. Mrs. Ratledge was bom on June 3. 1906 in Davie County. She was a daughter of the late Charles L. and Bertie Furches Tliompson. She was a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church and was a retired Advance postmaster. She attended Women's College in Greensboro and was a past worthy matron of the Advance Chapter of the Eastern Star. Her husband. Ralph Ca.sper Ratledge, preceded her in death on Sept. 28, 1988. Surviving are: one daughter and son-in-law, Bettie and Charles J. Rix. Winston-Salem: one .son. James L. Ratledge, Charleston, S.C.: a foster sister and brother, Elizabeth Bailey and Wiley Peebles, both of Advance; two half sisters, Frances Ratcliff. Waynesville. and Dorothy Jones, Columbus. Ga.; one half brother. Charles L. Thompson. Buford. Ga.; fi ve grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. ^ Mrs. Viola T. Josey Mrs. Viola TroutmanJo.sey. 86. formerly of Route 4, Mocksville. died on Tuc.sday. Nov. 21. 1989, in Longwood, Fla., after a period of declining health. Funeral .services were held Saturday, Nov. 25, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Mrs. Josey was bom on January 22. 1903. in Davie County. She was the daughter of the late James and Emma Jane Correll Troutman. She was retired from Erwin Mills in C(H)leemee. She was a member (»f Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. Her husband. Fletcher R. Josey. preceded her in death in 1957. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Billy Jean Beck of Longwood, Fla.; one half sister. Mrs. Ruby Lowery of Mock.sville, two half brothers. Walter Eugene Brackens of Salisbury and Clyde Bnickers of Kannapiilis; one grand daughter; and two great- granddaughters. Mrs. Myrtle B. Miller Mrs. Myrtle Boger Miller, 76, of 47 Davie St., Cmileemee, died Friday. Nov. 24, at Autumn Care of Mocksville, where .she had been a resident since April of this year. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26. at Cooleemee First Bapti.sl Church by the Rev. Larry Allen. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. .Salisbury. The family requests that memorials be made to Cooleemee First Baptist Church. P.O. Box 518, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Mrs. Miller was bom in Davie County to the late Charlie and Ellen Stewart Boger and for thirty years had been employed with Er win Mills. She was retired from Fiber Industries. She was a member of Cooleemee First Bap tist Church, where she was very active in the church choir. Surviving are: her husband, John Hunter Miller, of the home; two sons. James William Miller of Wellman, Del. and Johnny E. Miller of Charleston, S.C.; two grandchildren; one brother. Claiidie Boger of Cooleemee; one half si.ster, Mrs. Florence Roberts of Rt. 7, Mocksville; three half brothers, Sam Boger of Rt. 7, Mocksville, C.B. Boger of Winston-Salem Rd.. Mticksville and Baxter Boger of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Columbus *Ted' White Mr. Columbus Holyfield "Ted" White, 90, of Rt. I. Elkin. died Sunday evening, Nov. 26. at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital, Elkin, after a short illness. He was born in Surry County on September 22. 1899, to Drew R. and Plutina Holyfield White. He was a member of Elkin Valley Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer and carpenter. Me was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Matilda Griffin White. Surviving are; two daughters. Velma Home of Advance and Mrs. Lucille Lane of Rt. I, Elkin; one stepson. Charles Crouse of F.lkin; two grandchildren; and one brother. Abe White of Rt. I, Elkin. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday. Nov. 29, at Davis and Son Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was to be in Elkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Lee Roosevelt Beck Lee RiKisevelt Beck, 85. former ly of Route 9, Mocksville. died Nov. 27. at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was t«> be held at 2 p.m. Wcdne.sday. N«»v. 29 at Eal«)n's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. William Weasc. Burial was scheduled for Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be niiide to the cemetery fund of Bear Creek Bap tist Church, Route 6, M(»cksville. N.C. 27028. Born Oct. 27. 1904. in Davie County. Beck was a son of the late Thomas Pinkey and Leiia Bell Har ris Beck. He was a farmer and a Baptist. Survivors include; three sisters. Maggie Lanier ami Susie Gobble, both of Route 1. and Ruby Mayberry of Route 1. Harmony; a brother, Roland Beck of Route 1; anil several nieces aiul nephews. Mary Rhyne Hill The funeral for Mary Rhync Hill was held Friday Nov. 24 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jimmy Mahan. Burial was in Fairview Memorial Park in Albemarle. Memorials may be made to Alzheimers Disease Foundation. 360 N. Michigan Avc., Chicago. 111. 60601. Born Nov. 28. 1919. in Chester field. S.C.. Mrs. Hill was a daughter of the late Jim and Nez- zic Gilmore Rhyne. A homemaker, .she was a Presbyterian. She had been a resident of Miami for many years before moving to Stanly County. She later moved from Stanly to Davie County. Her husband. Harry Robert Hill, died in 1978. Survivors include: a daughter. Mary Ann Link of Mocksville; three sons, Tillman. Bobby and Jimmy Hill, all of Miami; two sisters. Katherine C. Anderson of Lancaster, S.C. and Margaret Cascaden of Mocksville; a brother. Bill RhyneofMcFarlaiKl. S.C.; 14 grandchildren; and live g rca t -grandch i Idren. V . ^ OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRAR^ mocksville, NC -DAVIFC COHNrV KNI KRPRISK RIXORI), I MIIRSDAV, IHi. 7, l«W> I- V o David W. Bledsoe Mr. David Wayne BIcdsoc. 31. of Rl. 5. Mocksviilc died uncx- pccledly Saturday. Dec. 2. in the emergency room of Baptist Hospital. Death was attributed to natural causes. Funeral services were held Tues day. Dec. 5. at 2 p.m. in Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Jerry Bracken, Jim Gryder and Allen . Barker. Burial was in Davie Bap tist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Salvation Army. 717 S. Marshall St.. Winston-Salcm. N.C. 27107. Mr. Bledsoe was born l-eb. 24. 1958. in Davie Cttunty to Buddy and Betty May hew Bli^.soe of Rt. 5. Mocksville. He was a sheet metal installer and had .served in the United States Army. Surviving, in addition to his parents, arc: three brothers. Franklin and Gary Bledsoe, both of Rl. 6, Mocksville and Jimmy Bledsoe of Rt. 3. Yadkinville; his maternal grandparents. I^onard and Margaret Myers Mayhew of McKksville; and his fiancee. Miss Debbie Bower of Kernersvillc. Harrison A. Myers Mr. Harrison Anderson Myers. 81. of Farmbrook Rd.. Winston- Salcm died unexpectedly at Bapti.st Hospital early Friday nmrning. Dec. I. He was born on April 30. 1908, in Yadkin County the son of Noah Anderson and Amelia Todd Myers. His early life was spent in Yadkin County, moving to Forsyth County in 1935. He was employed by Hanes Hosiery for 39 years retiring in 1973. Mr. Myers was an active member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Juanita Latham Myers, in June 1982. Surviving arc: three sisters. Mrs. Ruby M. Davis of Wiaston-Salcm, Mrs. Juanita M. Brandon of Yadkinville and Mrs. Loycc M. Marklin of Mocksville: one brother. Claude J. Myers of Winston-Salcm; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Dr. Cecil Cave. A graveside .ser vice was held Monday, Dec. 4, at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials niay be made to Mineral Springs Baptist Church Radio Ministry, 3733 Ogburn Avc., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105. Dr. Clarence N. Smith Dr Clarence Ncal Smith of 429 W 26th St.. Winston-Salem diedWednesday. Nov. 29. at Forsyth Memorial Hospitid. He was Ixirn m Davie County the late Jacob and Agnes SmUh Mr. Smith attended the local pub i schools and graduated rom Winston-Salem Teachers College. ScluH.1 System for seveial yea _ He earned his M.A. degreeeducation from the University o Michigan and later earned m , M A. degree in chemistry I rom the University of Indiana. He la cr I clllcdintheSchoololDenlisry al Howard Universils. Washington. D-C-anj from that school with a D.D.S. dcerec in 1951. He worked as a dental surgeon in Texas and Greensboro and later moved back to Winston-SalcmXre he practiced dentistry unii:'he.ilthlgantofaiLHe.,m-d ihe First Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Sunday ScImh>I and the Senior Choir, n thecommunity he held membc^hip til ,he Y.M.C.A.. the NAACP.Prince's Feathers Garden Club. The Twin City Medical Associa tion. The North Carolina McdiealAssociation. The American Du - lal Association. The Phi ' Sigma Fraternity and was a \eiera of the United States Aniiy.Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Eula J. Smith; one daughter. Pamela Williams; one son-in-law. m!" Bartholomew Williams; one brother. Mr. Edward Smith, and I two grandchildren. ! a,rby .iK Rcv/ Johnson. Burial was m Evergreei Cemetery. ^ PUBUC UBRARV WeCKSVlUE, Nc -DAVIK COUN I Y KN1ERPRISK RECORD, I IUJRSDA^', Dec. 7, 1989 \/s % Rebecca S. Pack Rebecca Dawn Seagraves Pack,ofMocksvilleandronnerly of Winston-Salcm, d«cd Nov. 28, 1989, at N.C. Baptist Hospital inWinston-Salcni after a period of declining health. . The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 30. at Batons Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Gary W'^hardson and Glenn Sellars. Burial was in Rose ' Bom March 7. 1967 in West Jefferson. Mrs. Pack was adaughter ofJohn Calvin Seagraves of Route 2, Lansing, and MaryCarolyn Poe Seagraves of '^Sirvlvors. in addition to her parents, include: a sister. Claudctte Gregory of Mocksville; her mater-Xndpiirents. Bill and Donna Poc of MiK-ksvillc; and he^naUrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Worth ScaBrt""' La»i"8- John W. Seamen John Wesley Seamon 83. of Route 7. Mocksville died Thurs day, Nov. 30. 1989. at f orsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem after being in declining health. . t „ m The funeral was held at 2 p.m.Sumlay, Dec. J. at BUon s Funeral Home Chapel, conducted hyM Williams. Burial was m St. Mat-theWs Lutheran Church cemetery in Davie County with military ^ Memorials may be made to theAmerican Cancer Society. Martin St., Winston-Salem. N.C 27103 or Carolina Bible Camp, mca,e of Jericho ChurA of ChrM^ Route 7, Mocksville. N C. 27028. Born in Rowan County Dec. 12. 1905 Seamon was a son of the late Henr'y and Sallie Taylor Seamon. Formerly employed with Erwin Mills in Cooleemee, he later wasetnployed «ith the city of Moeksville. Recently, he was self- employed as a yard maintenance During World War II. he serv ed with the U.S. Army Olvary.Survivors include: two brothers. Bob Seamon of Rockwell and Milton Seamon ol Route 4. Den ion; and several nieces and nephews. Morgan G. Campbell Mr. Morgan Garficld ' Frog Campbell. 58, of 3712 Whitficld Ct., Winston-Salcm died unex pectedly Monday, Nov. 27. at For syth Memorial Hospital. He was a native and lifelong resi- dciil of Wiastoii-Salcm, was of the Baptist faith, and was a former employee of The Baptist Home on Reynolds Park Rd. He attended Atkins High School, was a veteran of the United Slates Army, was a member of the American Legion No. 128 and was a member of the Traveler's Club. Surviving are: his devoted wile, Mrs. Anne B. Campbell, of the home; one daughter. Ms. Sharon Chapman of Upper Marl^mj. Md.; two sisters, Ms. Rachel J. Campbell of Winston-Salcm and Mrs. Martha M. Holman of Philadelphia. Pa.; one brother, Mr. Odell M. Campbell of Dayton. Ohio: his inothcr-in-la\y. Mont N(jra Baton of Mocksville: and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held In- day. Dec. 1, at Russell Funeral Home Chapel by Dr. W.C. Hay. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. QEVie CO, PUBUC UBWRTtAOCKSVlOE. NO -DAVIK COUNTY KM KRI'KISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Dec. 14. 1989 ns V. . ^ X. Thomas Ray Ayers Mr. Thomas Ray Aycrs. 66. of Rt. I. Advance died Wednesday. Dec. 6. Mr. Aycrs was born in Mount Airy on April l.S. 1923. the son of Commodore Dcwey and Frances Th«)mas Aycrs. He was a retired farmer and a member of the CnK>k- ed Oak Moravian Church. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Ruth Keller Ayers, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Ochman of Gcrmanton and Mrs. Luray Myers of Advance; two sons. Donise Ayers of Carrollton, Va. and Dwight Ayers of Advance; seven grandchildren; four sisters. Mrs. Mac Mayes, Mrs. Josie Mar tin and Mrs. Betty Hollifield. all of Win.ston-Salcm and Mrs. Alice Hiitchens of Lewisville; and two brothers. Emmetl Aycrs of Clem- mons and Garnett Ayers of Winslon-Salcm. Funeral .services were held Fri day. Dec. 8. at Moody Funeral Home Chapel, Mount Airy by the Revs. Wade Wright and Robert Hutchens. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Mocksville. Walter J. Bares Walter Jackson Bares. 53. of Route 1, Woodlcaf died at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Dec. 7. 1989, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Wimston- Salem. He had been in declining health for three months and seriously ill for two days. Noble and Kel.sey Funeral Home was.in charge of arrangements. Bom Sept. 29. 1936. in Rowan County, he was a son of David F. "Jack" Bares and the late Addie Mae Leach Bares. A graduate of R.A. Clement High Schtxil. he was owner and operator of Bares Upholstery. He was a member of Cedar Grove AME Zion Church, where he served as a class leader. Survivors, in addition to his father, include: five sons. Waller I'Ugcnc Bares and David "Junior" Bares, both of Mocksville. Robin Bares of Cooleemee, Michael Bares of Hickory and Jimmy Bares of the U.S. Marine Corps in Korea; a daughter, Frances D. Bares of Hickory; and six grandchildren. / Henry Long Crotts Mr. Henry Long Crotts. 79. of 1314 Old Salisbury Rd.. Winston- Salcm died Monday. Dec. 4. at Bapti.sl Ho.spilal. He had been in declining health for a number of years. Mr. Crotts was the .son of William M. and Sarah lUizabelh Angell Crotts. He was born on August 23. 1910. in Mock-sville. Davie Coun ty. His mother died when he was 10 months old. and he grew up with an aunt and uncle. David and Vick Myers. He was educated in D-avie Coun ty and graduated from Shady Grove High School in 1926. After that he unwed to Winsmn-Salcm. where he worked with the Reynolds Tobacco Sales Depart ment from 1926 to 19.34. He left ihem to go into the retail furniture busine.ss. In 1945 he di.scontinucd this business and was later self- employed in several other businesses, including clothing, building, ami real e.stiite. Mr. Crotts was on the Board of Commissioners of Forsyth Coun ty from 1970 to 1974. He was a member of Advent Moravian Church, where he sen-ed both as a Trustee and as a member of the Church Aid and Extension Board of the Moravian Church. South. He was Treasurer and a Director of Mortgage Equities, a member of the Smith Reynolds Airptirt Authority, the Building Commit tee of the Hall of Justice, the For syth County Historical Society, and a member of the Board »>f Equali- zatitni and Review. Mr. Crotts was an organizer of Citizens National Bank where he .served several years as a director. In 1938 Mr. Crotts was tnarricd tt» Almcda Snydcr of Winston-Salem. Surviving are: his wife; two daughters. Mrs. Wayne (Sandra) Shugart and Mrs. Mike (Mcda) Pearsall. berth «»f Win.ston-Salcm: eme son. Milton B. Crotts of Lewisville; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday. Dec. 7, at Advent Moravian Church by the Rev. Roger Kimball. Burial was in the church graveyard. Memorials may be maile to Ad vent Moravian Chua-h. to the American Lting A.s.sociation. or te) a charity of the donor's choice. Bobby J. Munday Bobby James Munday. 56. of 619 N. Main St.. Kannapolis died Friday. Dec. 8. 1989. at 6 p.m. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday. Dec. II, 1989. at 2 p.m. at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Richard Home. Burial was in West Lawn Memorial Park in China Grove. Born Aug. 22. 1933. in Alex ander County, he was the son of Robert and Beulah Childers Mun day of Kannapolis. Employed at Fieldcrest Cannon Inc.. he was a member of Landis Bapti.st church. He was a lifelong resident of the area. .Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: his wife. Catherine Burgess Munday; two sons. Keith Munday and James Rowland Munday. both of Kan napolis; two daughters. Mrs. Robert (Katrina) Little of Kan- nap«dis and Mrs. Tim (Luanne) Sechlcr of Kannapolis; lour brothers. Morris. Kenneth and Benny Munday. all of Kannapolis. and Leonard Munday ol Mocks ville; two sisters. Joanne Johnson of Mocksville; and Lucille Rowland of Duncan. S.C.; and five grandchildren. ^ Hayden F. Myers Mr. Hayden Fletcher Myers. 60. of Rt. 4. Advance died at his home on Wednesday. Dec. 6. Funeral .services were held Saturday. Dec. 9. at Mwks United Methodi.st Church by the Revs. , Harlan L. Creech III and Lanny Atkins. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Myers was bom in Davie County on April 20, 1929. to the late George and Fallie Phelps Myers and had been a lifelong member of Mocks United Methodist Church. Surviving arc: one sister. Mrs. Paul W. (Virginia) Jones ol Rt. 4. Advance; three brothers. J.T. Myers of Rt. 2. Advance. Bill Myers and Hemian Myers. Ixrth ol Rt. I. Advance and several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Mocks United Methodist Church. Rt. 3. Box 72. Advance. N.C. 27006. 2- I V. DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSViLL^ NC -DAVIK lOl'N I V KN I l UI'RISK RKCOm). TIlliRSDAV. Dec. 14. QJ f- Edna Mae H. Williams Mrs. Edna Mac Holmes Williams, 6.3. of Yadkinvillc. died Friday. Dec. 8, at the home ofhcr daughter on Route 6. She had been in declining health for .several years. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Funeral .services were to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 13. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. M.E. Walker. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Surviving are: two daughters. Barbara Williams of Route 6. Yadkinville and Mrs. Margie W. Hargrave; one son. Kenneth Williams of Yadkinville: one .son- in-law. Kenneth Hargrave of Mocksville; one brother. I.uther "Bill" Holmes of Hamtony; fi ve grandchildren; one great-grand child; Beth Brown and Billy Sue Taylor, whom she reared; four aunts, and three nephews. Samuel E. ^Ted' Hall Mr. Samuel Edward "Ted" Hall. 66. of Route 2. Advance, tlied at For.s) th Memorial Hospital .Sunday. Dec. 10. Mr. Hall was born in Forsyth County April 11. 1923. to Charles W. and Annie S. Hall. He was a retired truck driver with Roadway Express. He was also a veteran of World War II and a member ()f the V.F.W. Post No. 8719. Mr. Hall is survived by: his wife. Irene Hall, of the home: two daughters. Jane Bixienhamer and Bobbie Hall, both of Advance: one .son. Allen Hall of Advance; three grandchildren; and two nieces. Funeral services were held at Mocks United Methodi.st Church Tuesday. Dec. 12. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bob Cyrus Mclntyre Mr. Bobby "Bob" Cyms Mcln tyre. 59, of Cleveland died Dec. 9. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. He had been in declining health for one year and seriously ill for one week. Funeral services were held Dec. j I at Woodleaf United Methodist Church by the Rev. H. Samuel Carter and the Rev. Jack Luther. Burial was In the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Woodleaf United Methodist Church, Woodleaf, N.C. 27054. Mclntyre was born Nov. 28. 19.30 in Woodleaf to the late Cyrus Mclntyre and Lilliam Michael Mclntyre. He was educated in the Wrxxllcaf .schools and served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was employed as Chief of Police in Berlin. Md. and later employed as a driver for Food Lion until his retireincnt due to illness in 1986. He was a member of the Woodleaf United Methodist Church. VFW in Cooleemee and the Harold B. Jarrett Post of the American Legion. Survivors include; his wife. Margaret Livengood; two step- .sons. Cecil Franklin Antonitis of Cleveland and Jeffrey Allen An tonitis of Bland. Va.; one daughter. Mrs. Ionia South of Woodleaf; one brother. Jim Mclntyre of Woodleaf; two si.stcrs. Mrs. Ruth Gmbb of Cleveland and Mrs. Mildred (Millie) Ward of Woodleaf; and three grandsons. Levie R. Gibson Lcvie Ross Gibson, 68. of 409 W Mill St.. Landis died Wednes day. Dec. 6. 1989. at Charhrtte Memorial Hospital after two years of declining health. The funeral was held at 4 p.m. Friday. Dec. 8. in the Colonia Chapel of Linn Honcycutt Funeral Home. Landis. conducted by the Rev. Dennis Kecsler. Burial was in We.st Uiwn Memorial Park. Born Nov. 27. 1921. in l-ianUm County, Ga.. Mrs. Gibson was a daughter of the late Mc^itt and Eve Royston Phillips. She was educated in Franklin County schools, was a member ol Landis Baptist Church and was retired from Cannon Mills Plant I.Survivors include: her husband. Edward Gibson; two sons. Jack Ross of Landis and Durham Ross of Pinehurst; three brothers. Jessie Phillips of Daniclsville. Ga.. the Rev. Dennis Phillips of Graiiiteville. S.C.. and William Phillips of Royston. Cm.; three sisters, Inez Watts and Lettie Ben nett. both of Royston. Ga.. and Lerline Cox of Advance; six grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Ivouis F. Harp Mr. Louis ITanklin Harp. 81. of 203 .Seidle. Bethania. Winston- Salem. died Sunday. Dec. 10. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born September 25. 1908. in Forsyth County to Henry Angelo and Florence Butner Harp. He lived all of his life in Forsyth County. He had worked for Hanes Hosiery and retired in 1973 from Stratford Amoco Station. He was of the Moravian faith. He is .survived by: his wife. Mrs. Velma Myers Harp, of the home: one daughter. Miss Linda I. Harp; and one .son. Louis Franklin Harp Jr.. of the home; three brothers. Henry E. Harp of Advance. Robert and James Harp of Wiaston-Salcm; and one sister. Mrs. Doris Willard of Wiaston-Salem. Funeral services were held at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel at 11 a.m. Tue.sday. Dec. 12. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. 622 S. Hawthorne Road. Wiaslon-Salcm. N.C. 27103. G— , SJ DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOQKSVILLE, NC lb>6 - OtiuuftP-tcs- 13,/SlC.GARY KNEW HE WOULD GO TO HEAVENWHEN HE DIEDGary knew that he would meet his family inHeaven one day because he was saved by receiving ;Christ as his Savior. One moment Gary was in the :hot, humid weather of Panama and the next ;moment he was in the perfect environment of ;Heaven. One moment he was experiencing the |intense emotions of war and the next moment hewas in the presence of God.The Bible tells us that jyou can know you would be in heaven if you were jto die today. iThese things have I written unto you thatbelieve on the name of the Son of God; that yemay know that ye have eternal life, and that yemay believe on the name of the Son of God.I JOHN 5:13IFYOUWERETO DIE TODAY, ARE YOU 100%SURE THAT YOU WOULD GO TO HEAA^N?Have you come to a point in your life where youare waling to turn from your unbelief and sinfulway to God? Will you at this moment call uponthe name of the Lord and receive Jesus Christ byfaith as your personal Saviour? If so, pray thisprayer and mean it from your heart: j"Dear God, I am a lost sinner and need to besaved! I believe the Lord Jesus Christ died tosave me; I am asking you to forgive me and to ;cleanse me from my sin. I am placing my ftuthand trust in you this very moment, and Ireceive you as my personal Savior and Lord.Thank you for giving me eternal life. Amen."For whosoever shall call upon the name of theLord shall be SAVED." ROMANS 10:13If you just received Christ as your personalSavior, please use the contact informationbelow to tell us of your decision. We will prayfor you and provide literature at no cost to helpyou grow in your Christian faith and find agood church. May God bless you!"Seekye the Lord while He may be found, callye upon Him while He is near."ISAIAH 55:6The LORD is my light and my salvation; whomshall Ifear? The LORD is the strength of my life;ofwhom shall I be afraid? When the wicked, evenmine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eatup my flesh, they stumbled and fell. Though anhost should encamp against me, my heart shallnot fear: though war should rise against me, inthis will I be confident. Wait on the LORD: be ofgood courage, and he shall strengthen thineheart: wait, I say, on the LORD.PSALM 27:1-3; 142722 U.S. Hwy 601 SouthMocksville, NC 27028Sunday School 10:00 r..m.Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m.Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.Dr. Darrell Cox, Pastor336-284-2404MACEDONIA GOSPEL PUBLICATIONS INTERNATIONALPO Box 519 • BRASELTON, GEORGIA 30517 • rngpl-orgCorporal Garreth C. IsaakUnited States Marine CorpsBorn: December 28,1966Corpus Christ!, TexasKilled in Action: December 20,1989Silver Star; Purple HeartAmerican Legion -DAVIE COUNTY EN IKRPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. a <\ ' V. ^ Oscar Llewellyn Black f Ave., Winston-Salem died on Wednesday. Dec. • 3 al Baptist Hospital. BritishHonduras and had lived in VVin-ston-Salein for 22 years Hewas m the Merchant Marines for jO years. He w.a.s a member of StMarks Baptist Church. He was a "lachine technician for Ingersoi- Rand. Mocksvilic and was the "wner of Black Electric Co. of Winston-Salcm.Surviving arc: his wife, Mrs ,f™'«B.Biaek.ordKh.»™:;,.vo Lcniz MoWey^New ' cMMren:^iri— GualcrmenM Black of Belize, Cental America; four sisters, Mrs Pi^ephine Putnett of Port P''' - Miss Grace Bhackand M,.ss Marie Black, both of Belize, Central America. MrsConsuela Aspatt of Los Angeles" Sk" Mr. William' elize Central America. Mr Ernest Black of Miami. Fla. and mie N M of Albuquer- Mr son-in-law.M • Albert R. Means of Win.ston- alcm. a devoted daughter-in-law. W "f New nenh; " "'eec.s. reiatt^'' Funeral sen ices were held at 2 Saturday. Dec. 16. at St.Marks Baptist Church by the Rev James Fulwood. Burial was in .Evergreen Cemeteiy. ' LbrramiliiaJfierson Mrs. Lorraine J. McPherson ofRiver Park Court. Shorewood, Wi.. died Dec. 5 at St. Lukes Hospital in Milwaukee, Wi. Funeral .services were held Dec 8 at Fass Funeral Home. She was preceded in death by her husband. Joseph McPherson Dr Inc sons.Dr Jo.cph D. McPherson of Milwaukee, and Dr. Michael McPherson of Wilhamstown, Ma • one ^ughter. Mrs. Daniel (Nan": k J^®ager of Milwaukee* onehiwhcr, Heno, (Swede) Jnrgensen Kvetl Srandsons,several nieces and nephews TOjdsmWieeonsinandinDavie Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Dec. 21, 1989 ^ Oscar P. Tern' Hoover Mr. Oscar Pernell "Pern" Hoover. 84, a resident of 719 Cedar Lane, Thomasvillc died Fri day, Dec. 15, at 9 a.m. at Brit- thaven of Davidson Nursing Center. He was born March 31. 1905, in Randolph County a son of Robert C. Hoover and Minnie Doby Hoover and had been a resi dent of Thomasvillc since 1940. He was a member of Unity United Methodi.st Church. He had retired from Thomasville Furniture In dustries. Plant A. He was an avid horse trader and fox hunter. On Jan. 13. 1928. he was married to Miss Edna Jane Richard.son who died in 1963. In 1964 he was married to Ima Todd who survives of Mt. Airy. Also surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Lois) Camp of 708 Ovcrbrook Drive: a son. Joe Hoover of Mocksville; two step daughters, Mrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs. Clara Jean Moore, both of Mt. Airy; a stepson. Mr. John Hice of Lowgap; a .sister. Mrs. Pauline Hardister of New London; four half-sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Hill. Mrs. Curtis (Clela) Lackey and Mrs. Will (Helen) Hughes, all of Thomasville. and Mrs. Grimes (Mallei) Conrad of Lexington; two half-brothers. Paul Hoover of Den- ton and the Rev. Richard Hoover of Gastonia; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun day. Dec. 17. at 2 p.m. at J.C. Green & Sons Chapel by the Rev. Donald Sides and the Rev. Wilbur A. Jarrett. Burial was in Unity United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Unity United Methodist Church. 608 National Highway, Thomasville, N.C. 273(iO. OAVIE CO. POBUC UBRARVMOCKSVIUE, no Mary G. Driver Mary Lesa Graves Driver, 95, of Route 5, Mocksville died Tue.s- day, Dec. 12, 1989, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Wiaston-Salem. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dee. 15. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Born Jan. 22. 1894, in Davie County. Mrs. Driver was a daughter of the late Lafayette and Victoria Brogden Graves. She was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Her husband, Oscar E. Driver. died in 1958. Survivors include: three daughters, Betty Nancy of Clem- mons, Thelma Pegg of Winston, Salem and Bonnie Ferebee of Mocksville; three sons. O.E. Jr.. Bruce and Harry Driver, all of Mock-svillc; 12 graiidchildreii; and five great-grandchildren. ^ C.B. *BilP West The funeral for Charlie B. "Bill" West was held at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, Mocks ville, conducted by the Rev. Hampton Morgan. Burial was in the Macedonia Moravian Church graveyard. West, 57, of Route 4, Advance was dead on arrival at Davie Coun ty Ho.spital on Dec. 12, 1989. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Born May 22, 1932, in Davie County, West was a son of the late Luther and Sallie Seals West. Retired from the quality control division of R.J. Reynolds Tobac co Co., he was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Clem- mons where he was a thiril degree Knights of Columbus. He was a member of Winsion-Salem Moose Lodge 466. Survivors include: his wite, Louise Melton West; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. <r- -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TMMRSDAV. D,c. 21. 1989 n \ h i _ I Mrs. Lucy E. Collette Mrs. Lucy Edwards Collette, 84. of the Cana Community, died on Sunday, Dec. 17,1989, at Star- mount Villa Nursing Center, Greensboro after being in declin ing health. Funeral .services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Dec. 20. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. David Gilbreath. Burial was to be in Eaton's Bap tist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Collette was born on Jan. I. 1905, in Wilkes County, a daughter of the late Will and Flora Davis Edwards. She was a homemaker and a member of Eaton's Baptist Church. She was a member of the Home Demonstra tion Club. Her husband. Marshall Guy Col lette, died in 1968. Surviving are: one daughter, Nancy Floretta C. Williams. Che.sapeake, Va.; one .son, William S. Collette. Climax: five grandchildren; one great grand child; one si.ster, Virginia Dull of Mocksville; and two brothers. David Roy and Wake Edwards, both of Win.ston-Saleni. DAV!E CO. PUBLIC UBRA»^ MOCKSVILLE NO ^ Rovie S. Mayberry Sr. Rovie Stephen Mayberry Sr., 92, of 51 Main Street, Cooleemee, died Saturday, Dec. 16, 1989, at his home after a period of dcclin-' ing health. A graveside .service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18, in Rowan Memorial Park, in Salisbury, conducted by the Revs. Larry Allen and Stephen Stout. Mr. Mayberry was born March 16, 1897, in Wilkes County to the late Hiram and Amanda Mahaffey Mayberry and was retired from Burlington Mills. He was a World War 1 veteran and a member of the Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Survivors include: hLs wife, OIlie Isley Mayberry of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Clark of Sarasota, Fla.. Mrs. Amanda Foster and Mrs. Helen Stout, both of Cooleemee; a son, Rovie S. Mayberry Jr. of Roanoke, Va.; 16 grandchildren; 13 great-grand- children; and one half-si.ster, Mrs. Margaret Call of Route 7, Mock.sville. J Dewitt Clinton Wilson Mr. Dewitt Clinton Wilson, 80. of Rt. 9. Jericho Rd., Mocksville. retired employee of Martin Hard ware. di^ at his home late Wednesday night, Dec. 13. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 16, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by Jeff Williams and Harding Lowry. Burial was in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Jericho Church of Christ or to the cemetery fund of the church, both of Rt. 9, Mocksville, 27028. Born July 25, 1909, in Davie County, Mr. Wilson was the son of W.C. and Jo.sephinc Ijames Wilson. He was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Nannie Bamcyca.stlc Wilson, of the home: one daughter, Mrs. Lynne W. Allen of Cleveland; one son, Larry Wilson of Mocksville; six grandchildren: one great grandchild: and one sister. Mrs. Vetra Brown of Mocksville. Mr. Wilson was preceded in death by a daughter. Janet Faye Scamon. C, o / ^ UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, December 23, 1989 Manly M. Wilson Mr. Manly M. Wilson 76 of 729 S Frazier St., Philadelphia, Pa., formerly °f died Thursday, Dee. 28'' "rJTX—&- u,,, Wil».. of and hrolhcr-in-law of Mrs.Elizabeth Wilson of "^WeiAloHolman Wilson, .hedaugh;erofthelateThon.s Holman and formerly o Mocks ville, preceded him m ^Funeral services were held at 12a.m. Sunday. Dec. 31, at Prfmrt to Church in Mocksvillc. Burialwas in Palmetto cemetery. Death date Is December 23, 1989 per Ancestry.com. Bio - Obituaries - 12/23/1989 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -f)AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 28. 1989 NO Mrs. Daisy W. Swaim Mrs. Dai.sy Wagoner Swaim, 80, of Route 2, Boonville, died at 2:45 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 23, at Hoots Hospital in Yadkinville. She was bom in Wilkes County to James and Arkie Durham Wagoner. She was a member of Peace Haven Baptist Church and married to James Clinton Swaim, who died March 8, 1973. Surviving are; four daughters, Mrs. Roselyn Nettles of Mocksville. Mrs. Carol Axsom of Dobson. Mrs. JoAnn Layell of Hamptonville and Mrs. Linda Sizcmore of Bmnville; three .sons, James Max Swaim of Jonesville, Larry Clinton Swaim of State Road and Benny Swaim of Hampton ville; 24 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Misenhaincr of Yadkinville and Mrs. Ruth Walker of Hamp tonville; and one brother. Warren Wagoner of Jonesville. A son, Robert Trent "Rocky" Swaim. preceded Mrs. Swaim in death. Funeral .services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 26, at Peace Haven Baptist Church by the Revs. Bruce Freeman and Tcague Gixkc. Burial was in North Oak Ridge Baptist Church cemetery. Rison Copple Hendrix Ri.son Copple Hendrix, 87. of 301 Milling Road, Mock.sville, died Tue.sday, Dec. 26 at his home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by David Engle and the Rev. Lee Coins. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The family is scheduled to receive friends Dec. 27 from 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home Hendrix was bom in Cooleemee on May 15. 1902 to the late Lewis Spencer and Ava Jane Foster Hen drix. He was a .self employed saw mill operator. He was preceded in death by a son Ri.son Spencer Hendrix on Sept 24, 1987. Survivors include; his wife. Mrs. Sadie Snider Hendrix. of the home; also several nieces and nephews. William H. Booe Sr. Mr. William Howard Booe Sr., 79, of Route 1. Hamptonville, died Monday ahcmoon, Dec. 25, at his home. He was born in Davie County on Nov. 14, 1910, to William G. and Rachel Comer Booe. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and was married to Mary Evelyn Renegar Booe, who sur vives of the home. Also surviving are; one son, Howard Booe Jr. of Boonville; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Booe Walker of Hamptonville; eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ora Lou Whitaker of Mocksville and Mrs. Sarah Frances Wantland of Garden Grove, Calif.; and two brothers. Wade Harding Booe of StatesviHe and Ray Booe of High Point. Funeral .services were to be at 2;30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28, at New Hope Baptist Church by the Revs. Jerry Yarboro and Cecil Hiwper. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The body was to be placed in the church at 2 p.m. to lie in state. The family was to receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Mackie-Gcntry Funeral Home. Neva Mae Comer Neva Mae Comer, 90, a resident of Autumn Care of Mocksville, formerly of Route 8, died Dec. 25! at Davie County Hospital. A graveside service was schedul ed for 2 p.m. Dec. 27 in the Liber ty Baptist Church cemetery, con ducted by the Rev. E.M. James and the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Liberty Baptist Church, Route 8, Mocksville N.C. 27028. Born in Yadkin County, May 14, 1899, Miss Comer was a daughter of the late Jim and Nan cy Comer. She was a housekeeper and a Bapli.st. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. / Miss Mary Ann Essex n Miss Mary Ann Essex, 84, formerly of Rt. 2, Advance, died Wednesday morning, Dec. 20, at Fellcare Nursing Home in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22, at Advance Baptist Church by the Rev. Lanny Atkins. Burial was in the church cemetery. .' The family requests that memorials be considered for the Building Fund of Advance Bapti.st Church, Advance, 27006, or to a charity of the donor's choice. . Miss E.ssex was bora on Oct. 12, 1905, in Davie County to the late William Marion and Lucy Ann Shermer Essex and was a retired farm secretary and for 62 years was a member and Sunday School secretary of Advance Baptist Church. Surviving are; two brothers. Meroney Essex of Rt. 2, Advance and George Essex of Union Grove and a number of nieces and nephews. ^ Mrs. Lula Viola Piniiix Mrs. Lula Viola Rilcy Pinnix of 1996 Landover Dr., Clemmons, formerly of Yadkin County, died Thursday, Dec. 21. at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital. Mrs. Pinnix was bom in Yadkin County to William and Emily Stokes Riley, was a homemr.ker and a meinber of Mountain View Bapti.st Church, Hamptonville. She was the widow of Gurthia Clay Pinnix, who died on March 15, 1965. Surviving are; one daughter, Mrs. Ray Foster of Clemmons; one grandson, Nicky Ray Foster of Cooleemee; two sisters, Mrs. Vic toria Hayes of Jonesville and Mrs. Minnie Cassteveiis of Hampton ville; two brothers, J.M. Riley of Walkertown and Dallas Riley of Hamptonville. Two brothers, Weldon and R.P. Riley preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 23, at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Dr. Robert Cantwell with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. •> 09 c 0% PU6UC w CS-"