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iP<^5eorge M.Apperson Jr. •obald Gene.Malpass S George Marshall Apperson Mr. 'Donald Gene Mai-' ^^arbara A.Zehnacker Jr.. 87, died on Dec. 10. 2009 pass, 76, of Lugoff, S.C., died o y hfe. Barbara Ann "Barb" -*• inAdanta. —- - Wednesday,-Jan. 6, 2009 at Zehnacker, 69, of 'Waukesha, The son of George Marshall Forsytb Medical Center in Wise., formerly of Mocksville, Apperson and Beulah Vetnon 'Winston-Salem. died suddenly after a short ill Apperson, he was bom Aug. Mr. Malpass was bom Jan. 29,1922 in Morebead City and 13, 1933, in Wayne County to ness Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010, with her family by her side. grew up in Davie County and the late Mike and Nora Pate attended Cooleemee school. He Malpass. He was medically re She worked as a medical billing clerk for many years earned a bachelor's degree from tired fiom the U.S. Air Force Davidson College in 1945.From having served during the Ko before retiring in 1998. She en Union Theological* Seminary rean Conflict. Mr.' Malpass joyed gardening,traveling, was a reader and a Catholic. a in Richmond, Va. he earned a was a retired insurance agent Survivors: her husband and bachelor of divinity in 1949, in Qemmons. He was a mem best fiiend of 31 years, David a master of divinity in 1958, ber of Harvest Baptist Church •o K. Zehnacker; her children, and a doctorate in 1964. He in Lugoff and was a former did additional graduate work member of Yadkin Valley Bap Melissa Miller, Jennifer Zeh in modern European history tist Church in Advance. He en nacker and Michael Belmont; grandchildren,Suzanna, Court a at the University of Virginia. joyed boating and fishing and BS Apperson enjoyed two careers, loved singing. ney and Johnathan; her canine o companion, Ashley; and many 0 as a Presbyterian minister and He was also preceded in s as a professor of history and death by a sister, Eloise Batts; other relatives and friends. art history. Ordained in 1949, and a brother, Gordon Mal A mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, he served several churches in pass. Jan. 15, at St. Francis of As- 1 Virginia. In 1964 he became Survivors: his wife, Judith an assistant professor at Delta Holliday Malpass ofthe home;a sisi Catholic Church, with the Esl Rev. Andrew Draper officiat State University in Qeveland, son,Robert Alan (\^cky)Smith Miss. In 1965 he moved to of Advance; 2 granddaughters, ing. Burial will follow in Rose Memphis to spend the rest of Cemetery. The family will re >« Sheena (Justin) Goode of Ad his career at Rhodes College vance and Erika (Josh) Carlin ceive friends from 9-11 a.m. on as an assistant professor. After of Winston-Salem; a great- Friday at the church. 1 Online condolences: vvrvw. his retirement ^m teaching in granddaughter, Chloe Lane 8 1987,Apperson began research Carlin; a brother,Kenneth Mal- eatonfitneralservicexom. bQ ing Presbyterian church history pas^ of \^inia; and several and published several scholarly nieces and nephews. Q articles. For more than 40 years, A funeral service was con he taught an adult Bible study ducted at 1:30 pjn. Saturday, class at Second Presbyterian Jan. 9, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Memphis. Church in Yadkinville with Survivors: a daughter,Vemon Pastor Bill Hale officiating. Apperson of Sandy Springs, Burial followed in the church Ga.,her husband David Ruskin, cemetery. The family received and their daughter Eleanor; 2 friends at the church one hour sisters,Anne Apperson Turling before the service. ton ofSewanee.Tetm. and Mary Memorials: Mission Fund of Apperson Davis of Mocksville; Harvest Baptist,281 Wildwood and 5 nieces and nephews. Lane,Logoff, SC 29078. Memorials: Talent Identifi Online condolences: www. cation Program at Duke Uni eatonfitneralservicexom. versity. a

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Osite County Public Libraiy Mocksvifte, NC ^renda Kay Caldwell ti N BrendaKay Powell Caldwell, v)^9raT.Cleary ^^arolyn Wilson Barnes 39, of Newton, died Wednes I hte.Flora MaloneaTutterow day, Jan. 6, 2010 at her resi Mrs. Carolyn Lassiter WI- Cleary, 90, of ChUdrens Home son Barnes, 77, of Fork Bixby dence after a lengthy struggle •' Road, Mocksville died at her Road, Advance, died Friday, with multiple sclerosis. ! home on Jan. 12,2010. •o Jan. 8, 2010, at Kate B. Reyn Bora Sept. 6, 1950 in Davie She was bora in Davie Coun- olds Hospice Home in Wn- County, she was the daughter ° ty on May 8, 1919 to the late JS ston-Salem. of the Marie Ratledge Powell H and the late Benjamin Frank Robert and Nina Richardson She was bora Sept. 20, • Tutterow. She was of the Bap fi lin Powell. She was a gradu 1932, in Davie County to the tist faith.She enjoyed time with O late James Andrew and Eva ate of Gardner-Webb College her family and others. She had u Mozelle Massey Wlson. Mrs. and was a high school English g ' a passion for reading and mak Barnes was a member of Bai teacher for many years. While ing quilts for her family. Cd ley's Chapel United Methodist her health limited her, she CO She was also preceded in maintained passions for tutor s Church where she had played death by her husband, Clyde a< the piano since she was 15. She ing children and reading books. fitf Qeary; children, Carl Geary, u enjoyed being a member of the She was a member of Friend David Cleary, Odell Geary, H ship United Methodist Church. Z Senior Citizens of Elbaville, James Geary,and Kirk Geary; Ed Survivon; her mother of loved the Red Hat Society and 2 sisters Ella Ratledge and El >« playing piano. Mocksville; her husband of 38 H sie Stanley; 2 brothers Clarence years, Danny Allen Caldwell Z She was also preceded in Tutterow and Carl Tutterow; P death by her husband, James of the home; a daughter, Paige 0 and a grandson,Lester Cleary. Caldwell Prusia and husband u Edward Barnes on April 24, Surviving: 3 sons. Tommy Cd 1992; a sister, Janice Howell; Kevin of Charlotte; grand "Dene" Cleary, Dorman-j^Dor- and a brother, Lyndon Elwood 1 daughter, Emily Nicole Prusia cus) Geary, and Wayne (Kay) Q Wilson. of Charlotte; brother, Ron Cleary; 2 daughters, Eliza ald Powell and wife Cathy of Survivors: 3 sisters, Rachel beth (Leroy) Baity and Marie (Sammy)Cross ofRavenswood, Mooresvilie; a sister-in-law (Donald) Hawks; 18 grandchil and brother-in-law, Diaruie and W.Va., Nan (Coy) Barnes of dren; 31 great-grandchildren; Steve Barnes of Gastonia; a Advance and Ann Bamhardt 1 great-greatgrandchild; 1 niece; 3 nephews; and special of Mocksville; a brother, Jim stepgrandchild; a sister, Lou caregiver, Vickie Stewart. Wilson and friend Tim Rose of ise T. Gunter; a brother, Alfied The funeral service was held Advance: and several nieces Tutterow; sister-in-law, Hazel and nephews and great-nieces on Saturday, Jan. 9 at 4 pan. Tutterow; special caregiver. and great-nephews. at Friendship United Meth Patsy Keaton. A funeral service was con odist Church in Newton with Her body will be taken back the Rev. Brad The officiating. ducted at 2 pjn., Sunday, Jan. home for visitation .where 10, at Baileys Chapel United Burial followed in the church people can come by after 10 cemetery. The family received Methodist Church with the a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14. Her Revs. Ed Carter and Tony Ow friends Friday, Jan. 8 at Burke funeral will be conducted at 2 ens officiating. Burial followed Mortuary in Newton. pjn. Friday, Jan. 15, 2010 at in the church cemetery. The Memorials:Friendship Meth Ijames Baptist Church by the family received ftiends Satur odist, PO Box 1373, Newton, Rev. John Brown. She will lie day,Jan. 9,from 4-7 pan. at the 28658. in state 30 minutes prior to the home of Ann Bamhardt, Wil- Online condolences: www. service. Burial will follow in kesboro Street, Mocksville. burkemortuaryjcom. the church cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn Online condolences: www. olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos gentryJuneralservice£om. pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www. eatonfunercdservicexom. r

ua Survivors; his college sweet-' heart and wife of 36 years, Ber-' tha Clark Duncan of the home; a daughter Monica Duncan, of Durham; a brother Horace' W.( Mildred) Duncan Jr. of Maysville: 2 uncles, Thurston Mattocks of Greenville and Lu- ther Tumbull of Wake Forest; 8 aunts, Katie White, Mary Rob erts and Hazel Mattocks, ail of Silverdale, Fearlie Andrews of Waterbury, Conn., Esther Tum bull of Wake Forest. Catherine Clark and Mary Pearl McClen- don. both of Ansonville, and Mabie Mattocks of Greenville; 7 sisters-in-law. Lurline Clark, Ozener Clark and Faulette Clark, all of Mocksville, Re- ther Parker of New York. N.Y., V Reynold E. Duncan Corrie Clark of Mount Vemon. Reynold Erastus Duncan.60. N.Y., Betty Clark of Salisbury, of Advance, died on Thursday, and Sadie Clark of Advance; 7 Jan.7,2010. broihers-in law. Lyman Parker Mr. Duncan was bom on of New York. Leo Hicks of Nov. 13, 1949 in Jacksonville Queens. Charlie Clark of Mt to the late Horace Duncan Sr. Vemon,Elbert Clark of Mocks and Dorothy Mae Mattocks ville,Preston Clark ofSalisbury, in Maysville. He joined St. Clarence Clark of Advance and Stephens AME 2jon Church Frank Clark. Mocksville; and a in Maysville at an early age. host of nieces, nephews, cous Reynold graduated from Win- ins, other relatives and friends. ston-Saletn State University in Funeral service will be Fri 1972 with a bachelor's degree day, Jan. 15 at 1 p.m. at Ce in business administration. Af dar Creek Missionary Baptist ter moving to Davie County Church,711 Cedar Creek Road, he attended Cedar Creek Mis Mocksville. The Rev. Coker sionary Baptist Church and Stewart, pastor, will officiate. worked faithfully for more than The family will receive friends 30 years.Throughout his life he at the church from noon-1. An enjoyed a number of interests other service will be conducted and sports, which included his on Saturday. Jan. 16, at St. church, working with the Da- Stephens AME Zion Church vie'County NAACP, football, in Maysville with burial in the photography, computers, gar- Duncan Family Cemetery in ' dening. and the outdoors. His Maysville. garden will be missed. Memorials: Duncan Family He was preceded in death by Scholarship Fund c/o Jacque his parents and a sister, Marie line Green. 1312 E. Eva Blvd. Hicks. Chesapeake, VA. 23320; or Belgrade Community Action Assoc.,PO.Box 381 Maysville. 28555. Online condolences; Graha- mFuneralHomejtet.

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O y Margaret Daniel Floyd U-J \ Mis. Margaret Daniel Royd, o" 79,of Mocksville died Sunday LD morning,Jan. 3,2010. Mrs.Floyd was bom S^pt-iUi 1930 in Davie County to the late Jesse Columbus and Car I rie Privette Daniel. She was adieian member Church. of Holy She wasCross a regLu- istered nurse retiring after I years at VA Medical Center in Salisbury. During her carwr at the VA. she was awarded the Secretary's Award for Excel lence in Nursing. She attended nursing school and graduated e from Rowan Memorial Nursmg I School. Mrs. Hoyd graduated from Cooleemee High Schrol, o where she was an outstandmg o basketball player. She was of d fered a full scholarship by the Hanes Hosiery Girls team dur >< ing a time when the team won a multiple AAU Championships and piaced many players on § the AU-American team. She i declined this offer to foUow w her dream to attend and gradu 99 ate &om nursing school to be P3 O come a registered nmse. Ma^ O family members and ftiends 90 enjoyed the chocolates, pomd d cakes and fruitcakes she baked during the Christmas holidays. A fan of NCAA basketball and a NASCAR.Jeff Gordon has lost § a loyal supporter. "Lt IS She was preceded m death s by her husband, James Mpses Floyd Sr.; and a brother. Jack Daniel. Survivors; a son. James Mo ses Royd Jr. and wife Norma of Midland; a grandchild. Isaac; 2 sUters. Eunice Stroud and hus band BUI Stroud. and Barbara Foster. aU of MocksvUle; and a special sister-in-law, Aldme Daniel. f conducted A memorial at 1 pjn.service Satur^y. was Jan. 16, at Holy Cross Luther- , gflS an Church. 1613 US 601 S.. \ M Mocksville with Pastor Su^ rS Bame. The family received I^ friends at the church following| * ey the service. ' i ■ "J 2o Memorials; Holy Cro^,^-r|^ 'g; theran.l613US60lS.Moc&- , S ville. 1 Online condolences: ^iiionfunercdservicexomM wO -OS

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^linnie Sue Doby Harp \ Mrs. Minnie Sue Doby Harp, 69, of Advance died Thursday, Jan. 7,2010 at her home. She was bom Jan. 9, 1940 in Forsyth County to Edward L. Doby Sr. and Mary Allen Doby. Mrs. Harp sold produce and canned goods in the sum mer in Clemmons under the blue tarp and was known as the "Soup Lady". She was preceded in death by her parents; a grandson. Chris >^ilUe Angell Horton Harp; 2 great-grandchildren, Ms. Billie Angell Honon, She was also preceded in Laci and Kaci Goforth; 2 sis 75.of Richfield, died Thursday, death by 2 sisters. Ruby Purvis ters and a brother. Jan. 7,2010,at Rowan Region and Virginia "Teny" Clement Surviving: her husband of 54 al Medical Center in Salisbury. Eaton; and a brother, CJ. An years. Franklin "Sonny" Harp; She was bom April 7, 1934, gell Jr. her children, Debbie Williams in Davie County to the late Survivors: a daughter. Caro and husband Howard, Donna Cashwell Jones Angell Sr. and lyn (Curtis) Spell of Mocks- Burton and husband Randy, Clona Landreth Angell. Ms. ville; a son, David (Desi) Neal Dennie Harp and David Harp Horton was a charter member of Rockwell; 3 grandchildren, and wife Karen,all of Advance; of Blaise Baptist Church and Christopher (Melissa) Spell, 8 grandchildren; 12 great was retired from Sara Lee Corp. Corey Spell and Heather(Ryan) grandchildren; a sister, Jewell She was a reader, bird watcher Froelich;4great-grandchildren, Weber of Deland, Fla. and sev and lover of wildflowers. Ms. Maddox Spell,Parker Froelich, eral nieces and nephews. Horton never missed an oppor Aidan Froelich, Evan Froelich A funeral service was held at tunity to witness her greatest and a baby boy (Spell) on the 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10 at Hay- joy in life, her grandchildren way; 2 sisters, Betty (Alton) worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel and great-grandchildren, par Carter of Richfield and Bob- ticipating in the activities they with Chaplain Meghan Mc- , bie (Jack) Daniels of Winston- Swain officiating. A graveside loved. The last 18 years of her Salem; and several nieces and service was at 2 pJii. Monday. life were spent with her best I nephews. Jan. 11 at Wesllawn Gardens friend and companion, George I A funeral service was con of Memory in Clemmons. The Foster of Richfield. ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Jan. family received friends Satur 10, at Eaton Funeral Chapel in day, Jan. 9 at the funeral home. Mocksville with the Rev. Joey Online condolences: www. Phillips officiating. Burial fol hayworth-mUler.com. lowed in Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville. The family re ceived friends at the funeral home one hour prior.to the ser vice. Memorials: Alzheimer's As soc., Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shanuxjck Drive. Bran- comb 10, Charlotte, 28215- 3225. Online condolences: www. ecuonfuneralservicexom. Martha Todd May

Mis.ManhaToddMay,99.of GJJ> Winsion-Saleni, died Wednes day. Dec. 30. 2009 ai Kaus B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bora Dec. 25, 1910 in Yadkin Councy to Coraelius Huston and Mary Jane.Reavis e Todd. Mis. May was a member of Bethesda Moravian Church. She taught Sunday School for e years at New Eden and Bethes et •-S da-.Sbeserved on the board of eldeis and board of trustees. She was a faithful member of ^(^ildred Janet Fink •o ^ Mis. Mildred "Millie" Janet £ the Joy Circle that made 1.800 Taylor Rnk. 86. formerly of chicken pies for years that sup Faith, died Friday, Jan. 1,2010 ported church projects. Mn. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. May was redred from Western Mrs. Fink was bora July 4, S Electric (Lucent) after more 1923, Chesterfield County. than 29 years. She also worked S.C. to the late Jesse Thomas 0 for Firestone Hre and Rubber u and Miimie Rosella Woodward td Co. during World War Q. and for Mis. White's Sewing Shop Taylor. She was a member, of Faith Lutheran Church where on Fourth Street. She became Cd she had served as an advisor to OS known locally forherreweaving the Lutheran League and as the that repaired tears. She drove . treasurer for many years. She 1 for 18 years for the Ardmore g2 was active in the Faith Ameii- Cd Tiansportadon Ministry by tak can Legion Auxiliary, serving a H ing elderly and handicapp^ for term as president. She worked doctor appointments, etc. for more than 30 years in the § She was preceded in death by >« Rowan County Tax Collectors 8 brothets and 4 sisters. Clede Office and was the county's as Mitchell of High Point. Vhgil, sistant tax collector before re Silas. Cyrus, Leslie, Jones. D tiring in 1988. She was a reader 0 Wdliam. and Luther Todd of and enjoyed gardening and U Yadkinville. Laurence Todd of needlepoint. East Bend, Margaret Lakey of (d She was preceded in death Mocksville. Minnie Styets and by her husband. Robert Hilbert Bertha Htx>ts of Yadkinville: 1 Fink. O 2 grandsons, Marven L. Poin- Surviving: a son. Robert Hil- dexter and Gary Poindexter; 3 bett Fink in of Cherry Grove, great-grandsons. John Heniy S.C.; 4 grandchildren, Nathan May. Adam Poindexter, and Robert Fink. Daniel Gardner Christopher Sidden. Rnk, Charles Patrick Fink Surviving: her children. Ma- and Tessa Claire Fink; a sister, tie (Bob) Poindexter of Qem- Uzeal Taylor Beiiier of Mocks mons. Dr. Henry E. (Bobbie) ville; and many nieces and May Jr. of Yadkinville. and nephews. Joan (Ray) Cress of Advance; A memorial service will be 10 gran^hildren; 21 great conducted at M am. Saturday, grandchildren; 8 great-great I Jan. 9, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. grandchildren; and a number of The family will receive ftiends nieces, n^hews, great nieces following the seivice. . and great nephews. Memorials: Faith Lutheran Funeral services were con Church Building fund. PC Box ducted at 2 pjn. Saturday. Jan. 669. Faith 28014. 2at Bethesda Moravian Church Online condolences: www. with the Revs. Richard Spach ecuonfuneratservicejcom. and Norwood Green officiat V. ing. Burial followed in Salem Moravian Graveyard. The ri family received friends at the church prior to the service. - Memorials; Bethesda Mora vian. 740 Bethesda Rd.. Win- ston-Salem, 27103;'or. Salem ■-Moiavian Graveyard, c/o Sa-. lem Congregation ^501 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, 27101. . Online. condolences: www.

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'^Barbaras.Hammond ""d'death'^'he^^ Rotemon; hioibiMl. » soo. Rote Roy ^ Mrs. Buten Swifi Ham- DaJe Rteemon; and 7 smers. nond, 87. fomwrly of Massa- Mazit Mellon, Blanche Ugle, chusensandofWiniion-Saleme-R^di Reavis, Haiel Thomas, died Tuesday, Jan, 5, 2010, ai Laura Sparks, Helen Orteil and WiUowbrook HeaJihcare Cen- Colleen Forresi, ^ Survivors; 2 sons, Michael Mrs. Hammond -as bom Robertson of ihe home and July 27 19r, ui Aeushnei. Kenneth (Sheila) Robertson Mass to the late Paul and Nel- of Advance: 2 grandchildren. lieCoupeSwifi.Shewasretired Coiy (Crystal) Robertson of faxoN.C.BapdsiHospiiai. MocksviUe and Enn Robertson Survivor her husband of 67 of Advance: a great-grandson, years, Charles S. Hammond: Barren Scott Robertson; 2 sis- 3 daughters. Joanne H, (Da- lers, Lucille (Walter) (irreU of vid) Yaun, Marilyn H. Melnnis Advance and Gladys (CUude) and Paula H.(Bruce) Shaw: 5 McNeil of Mocksviile: a broth- grandchildren; and 6 great- er, George Lester (Ruth) Foster grandchildren. of MociavUle; 3 sisiers-in-Uw. A -^ri'l service wiU be Marie Robertson, Loreoe God- >~wt,.r..>i at 11 am,Saturday, (lard and Mate! Laird; and sev- Jan 9 at First United Method- eral nieces and nephews, ist Church of Mocksviile wuh A funeral service was con- the Rev. Darren Alexander of- ducted at 2 pm. Wednesday. - ficiating f"- " Fellowship Baptist Memorials: Alzheimer's As- Church, with the Rev, Wayne soc. Western Carolina Chapter. Swisher officiating. The body 3800 Shamrock Drive, Bran- v/as placed in the church 30 comb 10, Charlotte, 28215- minutes tefore the seiwice. 3225- or Hospicert'aliialive Burial followed in Dulin Uiut- CareCenter, lOl Hospice Une, ed Metbodisi Church Cemetery. Winsion-SaJcm.27103. The family pftcatvcd fricnda Online contWencea": www, Tuesday, Jan. 5. at Eaton Fu €atofifiintratserAce£om. aeml Home in Mocksviile. Memorials; KaieB.Reynolds Hospice Home, 10! Hospice Lane, Wmsion-Salem, 27103; or charity of donor's choice. Online condolences: www. earoBjuneralsfyiceicorR.

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. died Monday, Jan. 11, 2010 at i Reynolds Hospice Home. the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice , She was. bom in Catskill, O' Home. es N.Y. on Aug.21,1945 to the late He was bom in Grayson Richard and Helen Cole Decess. & County, Va. to Ray and Edith •o She retired as manager with Anders Mayberry. Mr. Mayber Family Dollar Stores in 2007. ry was a member of Fellowship Survivors; 2 sons, James Baptist Church and was a drag (Cathy) Decess and Joseph fi racer for mote than 50 years 96 (Frances) Boger of Cooleemee; (Shade Tree Special). O 5 granddaughters, Miranda u- He was preceded in death by Ed Sprouse, Jamie and Lacey De his parents and two brothers, 96 cess, and Amber and Courtney Ronnie and Sherman. td Boger, all of Cooleemee; 2 CO Surviving: his wife, Colene; s brothers.James Decess of Cum a son, Tracy Mayberry and wife A. berland,Va. and Richard Decess 96 CarolofWinston-Salem;5 sis Cd ofAurora, Colo.;2 nieces,Lora ters, Shirley Joyner of Lewis- (Mike) Woodell of Elk Grove, ville, Linda Alexander (Dan Cd Calif,and Jamie(Carl) Brown of ny) of Winston-Salem, 'Gail ;h Chesteideld,Va.; a nephew,Eric H Knowles of Lewisville, Cindy Z Decess of Richmond, Va. Bailey (Ron) of Galax, Va. 3 • A memorial service to cel 0 and Treasa Templeton (Gary) u ebrate her love of life was to be of Winston-Salem; 2 broth Cd held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, ers, David Mayberry (Gracie) 1 Jan. 13 at the Zachary House in of Lewisville and Eddie May a Cooleemee by Chaplain Fred berry (Mary Ann) of Tobac- Moretz. coville; and several nieces and Memorials: Hospice/Pallia nephews. tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital A funeral service was con St., Suite 103, Mocksville. ducted at 2 pm. Wednesday, Jan. 13 at Fellowship Baptist Church conducted by Pastor Wayne Swisher. Entombment followed in Westlawn Gar dens' of Memory in Clemmons. ' The family received friends N^exis Blanton Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Alexis Jade Blanton, infant daughter of Brian Thomas and Kinderton Chapel. Christy A.Gunter Blanton of Reavis Road,Harmony, died at birth Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds on Wednesday,Jan.,6,2010, at Davis Regional Mescal Center. Hospice Home, 101 Hospice In addition to her parents,she is survived by: 2 brothers,Austin Lane, Wnston-Salem, 27103; Gunter and B J. Blanton, and a sister, Kourtney Lee Blanton, all or to Fellowship Baptist, 1084 of the home; maternal grandparents, Erlene Norman and Steve Rainbow Road, Advance. Gunter, both'of Harmony; paternal grandparents, Val Blanton of Online condolences: www. South Carolina and Thonias and Elaine Blanton of Georgia; ma haywortk-millerxom. a ternal great-grandmother, Doris Gunter of Mocksville: and sev eral aunts, uncles,and cousini. The family had a private graveside service at West Yadkin As- embly of God Cemetery, Hamptonville, with the Rev. John By- rly officiating: " . . Online condolence:■wwwjnem.com.

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^)^vis AUda^der^ \)<£aiie Denton Fleming lifbife Spry Munday' X) » , Avis Alicia ^decson,51, of ^ Lillie Denton Fleming, 71, Lois Faye Spry Munday,78, Mocksville, di^^Tbes^y, Jan died Sunday, Jan. 17, 2009 in of Gladstone Road, Mocks 19,2(X).9.atW^ Baptist Medi Mocksville. ville, died on Thesday,Jan. 12, cal Center in Wiiston-Salem. Mrs. Fleming was a Meck at Forsyth Medical Center. ..She was a 1976 ^diiate of lenburg County,Va. native born Bom in Davie County on May Davie High School and a mem- the youngest of 11 children to 30,1931,she was the daughter bet of Shilol^ Baptist Church. the late SJ*. Denton and Dora of the late Joseph Franklin and She had a career in the banking Leonard Denton. She was a Bessie Safely^ Spry. She. was industry and was last employed 1957 graduate of Norlina High retired from Hanes and- was at State Employees Credit School and a member ofNorlina a member of Liberty United Union in Mocksville. Baptist Church. Methodist Church. Contact Graham Funeral O She was also preceded in Her husband, Robert Mun Hiome at 751-1100 for liineral death by her husband, Marshall day, preceded her in death on m service details. • Y. Fleming. Dec. 12, 2000. She was tdso Memorials: Oavie Founda- Her funeral service was n ion. Class of *76 Scholarship, preceded in death by a brother, o conducted by Billy Fuller and Bruce Spry and 3 sisters, Mar G *0 Box 546,Mocksville. the Rev. Doug Curtis at 3 p.m. garet Brown, Elizabeth Rich- Wednesday, Jan. 20 at Norlina kus and Helen Snider. >< ts Baptist. Burial followed in the Survivors: a son, John D. z New Hope Cemetery in Man- (Julie) Munday of Salisbury; son. Pallbearers were Wilson 2 daughters, Bobbie M.(Rob 90 Shearin,Eugene Fields,Preston ert) Tutterow and Donna M. Floyd, Vemon Fleming, Randy (Richard) Hoots, all of Mocks CO Curtis and Tyson Satterwhite. ville; 3 brothers, James Spry of pa Honorary pallbearers were Mocksville, Joe (Libby) Spry members of the Brotherhood Jr. of Salisbury and Lewis Ray n at Norlina Baptist. The family o Spry of MocksviUe; a sister, 90 received friend prior to the fu Betty Spry (Jerry) Patterson of o neral at the church. Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; Survivors: 3 sons, Alton 5 great-grandchildren; and nu e ' Fleming and wife Tammy of S merous nieces and nephews. a Advance, Greg Fleming and A celebration of life service wife Joanne of Raleigh and Mi was held on Saturday,Jan. 16 at chael Fleming and wife Lori of noon at Liberty United Method a Manson;3 sisters, Lucille Crews ist Church with the Rev. Karen of Durham, Patience Brannock Roberts officiating.Inumment and Dot Bobbitt, both of Nor was in the church cemetery. lina: and grandchildrren, Alex, The family received ftiends Ben Jordan.Mackenzie,Sydney, Saturday at the church. Noah, Cooper and Logan. Memorials; charity of the do Memorials: American Lung nors'choice. Assoc.,1301 PennsylvaniaAve., Online condolences:' www. Washington, DC,20004. daviefiineralservice.com. o &

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i^^nald Grey Foster ^Mr. Donald Gtey Foster. 68, ,*)dames Harley Taylor Jr. ; of Davie Street, Cooleemee, Blackwelder Jr.. 53. of No ^Jaaies Harley Taylor Jr., 89., died Thursday, Jan. 14,2010 at Creek Road. Mocksville. died of Fayetteville. died Tuesday ' the W.G. Heffher MetJical Cen unexpectedly. Saturday, Jan. Jan. 12.ai0. ter in Salisbury. 16."2010. at Rowan Regional He was 1 graduate of Ap He was bom Aug. 31. 1941. Medical Center in Salisbury. palachian Stare University and , NC Stare University obtaining a in Davie County to the late He was bora Feb. 23. 1956. civil engineering degree. He was Dewey Alvin "Fuzzy" and Au in Rowan County to Leslie and mined as a navigator in World drey Levaughn Dtirham Foster. Betty Wyart Blackwelder. He Warn and served with theArray Mr. Foster was a vetertm of the was a graduate of Davie Coun Corps of Engineers, reixrxag as U.S. Army 32nd Airborne Di a lieutenant colonel in the Array ty High School and was a mem vision and was of the Baptist ber of Fork Baptist Church. He Reserves. During his career he was stationed stateside as well faith. was employed by Atrium in. asEurope.Asia.andlceland. In He was also preceded in Lexington and had worked for additioiiioexiensive travel with death by a soti. Mark .Anthony Thompson Crown Wood Prod his wife of S4 years, Catherine Fosten a brother, Archie Sher ucts in Mocksville. Mr. Black- Ledbeuer Taylor, they served man Foster: a brother-in-law, welder loved woodworidng. as Southern Baptist Missionar ies in Ainencan Samoa, and Harvey Hursey: and stepmoth golf, antique tracmrs and his panteipaied in mission trips in er, Rebecca Beck Foster. dog. Lady. Uruguay.Ktwea. and Israel..Mr. Survivors: a daughter. Shir Survivors; his wife. Brenda Taylorwas a.Mason and a tnerh- ley Foster (Mike) Williams: Campbell Blackwelder of the ber of the FayetteviJIe Lions a stepdaughter, Jerri Foster; a Club, as well as a volunteer lor home: his parents: a sister. Au grandson, Jonathan V^lliams: drey (Craig) Freeman: a neph the local Center for the Blind. He IS ptexftled in death by his a granddaughter, Caroline Wil ew. Todd (Cindy) Freeman, all wife; daughter,Janet DianeTay liams: 2 sisters, Phyllis JoAnn of .Mocksville: 2 stepdaugh lor of Nashville, Tenn.r sister. Hursey and Wanda Kay (Da ters, Wendy (Larry) Harward Jane Holcombe.Winston Salem: vid) Whitley, all of Cooleemee: brothers, Kenneth and Seyinour of Liberty and Tract (Steve) and 3 brothers, Clifford Adam Maginnis of Mocksville: and 4 Taylor, both of Smiihfield. Survivors; daughters and' (Lynda) Foster of Ringgold, stepgrtmdchildren. their spouses. Linda Taylor of Ga., Carl Douglas (Debbie) .A funeral service was con New York. N-Y.; Carolyn and Foster of Cookeville.Tenn. and ducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Scott Reichen.Ocala.Fla.; Patty Grady Alvin (Olivia) Foster of and Mark Hamis, Mocksville, Jan. 20. at Eaton Funeral Cha Clemmons. pel. with the Rev. Joe Wood and son. the Rev. fames L. Taylor and Sandra Taylor. Ul- A fiineral service was con ward officiating. Burial fol lington: sister. Edyibe W^ pf ducted at 11:30 aan.. Tues lowed in Fork Baptist Church Lillington; 10 grandchildren: day, Jan. 19. at Eaton Funeral cemetery. The family received and 5 gieat-ginndchUdren. Chapel, with the Revs. John friends at the funeral home one The family received visitors Groff and James "Jim" Lytle hour before the service. on Friday, Jan. 15 at Jemlgan- \^^fTen Funeral Home.Fiyene- officiating, Burial followed in .Memorials:.American Cancer ville. The funeral service wes Salisbury National Cemetery. Society. 4.A Oak Branch Dr.. Sarurday. Jan. 16 at 2 pan. in The family received friends on Greensboro, 27407: or Ameri the chapel at Jemigan-Warren : Monday, Jan. 18. at the fiineral can Heart Assoc.. Memorials/ Funeral Home. Burial with home. military honors followed in ; Tributes Processing Center. Memorialsr Juvenile Dia PC Box 5216. Glen Allen. VA Lafayette Memorial Park on ' Ramsey Street. i betes Foundation. 312 N. Eu 23058-5216. Memorials: to .Mr. Taylor's . gene St.. Suite D, Greensboro. ' Online condolences: www. favonte gospel lotiiio iniiusvy;,J 27401. ; edtonfungralservice com. The liylow.ilSS-Oak^Sff-Cil.J Online condolences; www. eaton/uncraUervicecom. Da

v)^ai^ade J.Richardson vTherese Agnes Dubois, 80, ^ Mr. Wade Junior Richardson, of Howard Street, Mocksville, 73, of Yadkinville died Tues 'U died on Wednesday, Jan. 13, day,Jan. 12,2010 at his home. T 2010, at Forsyth Medical Cen He was bom July 11, 1936 cy ter. in Davie County to the late Bom in Providence County, Bascom Roosevelt and Cora R.I., on M^h 16, 1929, she Tutterow Richardson. Mr. . was the daughter of the late Richardson was retired after 28 Rudolph and Alice Noela Ge- years with N&L Fasteners, and nereux Coumoyer. She was a worked 18 years at Courtney member of St. Francis of Assisi (Xf:laryl Jones Kluenie Grocery. He was a member of Catholic Church. Mrs. Caryl Jones "Granny" Bread of Life Baptist Church, ■ Herhusband,Paul R.Dubois, Kluenie, 77, of Kosy Trail, a veteran of the US Marine preceded her in death on Nov. Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Corps, and received his 25- 12,1992. She was also preced Jan. 12,2010 at her home. year member pin with Harmon ed in death by a son, Richard She was bom March 1,1932 Masonic Lodge AF&AM. He Dubois and a brother, Norman in Rye,N. Y.She moved to North loved the outdoors and was a Coumoyer. Carolina from Florida 33 years hard worker. ' Survivors: a son, Donald P. ago. She worked in food ser He was also preceded in Dubois, of Modena, N.Y.; and vice all of her life and worked death by a brother,Robert Rich a daughter, Lorraine T. Wilkie for years at Miller's Restaurant ardson; and 2 infant sisters. of Mocksville;'6 grandchildren, before opening her own restau Surviving: his wife of 50 Christopher (Danielle) Wilkie, rant, Karyls Kosy Komer in years, Sarah McEwen Richard Keith Wilkie, Jennifer (John) 1989, where she enjoyed mak son of the home; 2 daughters, Zupan, Allison (Brian) Adach, ing friends with customers. She Pam (Todd) Lowder, Clem- Heather (Clifton) Wood and retired in 1995. She spent lots mons; Kathey (J.D.) Khan, Kelly Dubois; 12 great-grand of time in the garden, and cro Yadkinville; grandchildren, children; 15 nieces and neph cheting baby blankets that she Nicole Lowder, Zack Lowder, ews; and several great nieces donated to A Storehouse for Jacob Khan, Alivia Khan; a and nephews. Jesus. He rescued many dogs great-grandchild, Sarah Fayth The mass of Christian burial along the way. She loved ani Lowder; 2 brothers, Hard was held on Friday, Jan. 16, at mals and drove around with her ing Richardson of Manhburg; 2:30 p.m. at St. Francis of As dog Kiki at her side. Johnny Richardson, Harmony; sisi Catholic Church with thew She was preceded in death by and several nieces and neph

Rev. Father Andrew Draper of her husband, William- George ews. ficiating. The family received Kluenie; and a brother, Wiliam The family received friends friends on Thursday, Jan. 14 at Carter Halbert. Thursday at Gentry Family Fu Davie Funeral Service. Burial Survivors; her daughters, neral Service in Yadkinville. was in the St. Charles Bor- . Linda Lory and Robbin Kilo- His funeral service was held at romeo Cemetery in Gardiner, urey-James; grandsons,Shayne 1 pjn. Friday at Bread of Life N.Y. Lory and Tma and Amy, and Baptist Church by the Revs. Memorials: Autumn Care Seth Jam^ and Amanda,all of Harding Richardson,Ricky An of Mocksville Activity Fund,'Mocksville; and Kiki. derson and Dan Musser. Burial 1007 Howard St., Mocksville; She donated her body to followed in the Courmey Bap or St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Duke University, and the re tist Church Cemetery. Building Fund,862 YadldnvUle mains will be cremated. A pri- Memorials: Hospice of Da Road, Mocksville. . vate service will be held. vie. Online condolences: www. Donations: Davie Humane Online condolences: www. daviejuneralservicexom. Society. gentryfuneralservicejcom. S-§

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^Otis Gordon Xrexler Otis Gordon Tnexler,83, of Jcnesville, died Wednesday,Jan. 13 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Nov. 20,1926 in Suny County to the late Thomas ' Lee and Ethel Patton Trexler. Mr.Trexler was a retired tnick driv- ' er for Merita Bread Co.; he was a member of Swan Creek Baptist ' Church. Mr. Trexler served in the US Navy during World War H. j He was also preceded in death by a son-in-law, William Bag- : gett. J Surviving: his wife of 63 years, yallie Mae Cook Trexler of 5 the home; children, Patricia (Gorrell) Myers, East Bend; Barbara S (Jeff) Shaw, Fairview; Deborah Baggett, Bonita Springs, Fla.; 0 Sandra (Holland) JoUey, Jonesville; Allen Otis (Vonda) Trexler, I Ronda; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Creola p Moddy, Clara Jean Porter, lU Sue Massey; 2 brothen, Lester C Trexler,Charles Stone. § The family received friends Friday, Jan. 15 at Gentry Family 5 Fune^ Service in Jonesville. His funeral was conducted at2 pjn. Saturday,Jan. 16 at Gentry Family Chapel by the Revs.Evan Bass| and Ralph Casstevens. He lay in state 30 minutes prior to the ser- S vice. Burial followed at Swan Creek Baptist Church Cemetery <§ with full military honors by the VFW Post 10346. I. Online condolences: www.gentryJuneralservice£om: §

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^^enneth Roland Haynes ^ Mr. Kenneth Roland Haynes, 81, of US 158, Mocksville, y ^^vis AJicia Anderson Memoriais;, Davie Com- died Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, at 52 Avis Alicia Anderson, 51, c Foundation, Class of hiS' home. ^ Mocksville, died on Jan. H. Box546 He was bom Feb.20,1928, in as 2010, she died at WFU Bapti; '^ocksvil'e. Kanawha County. W.Va, to the . Survivors: his wife of 62 late William Henry and Vasia years, Evelyn Marie Boggess S Medical Center in Winstoi condolences: Cra/ia Haynes of the home; 3 daugh Z Salem. '"^"neralHomejjet. Thaxton Haynes. iMr. Haynes retired from Gravely Tractor ters,Connie (John) Cook of Ru ^ A daughter of Dorothy and ral Hall, Beverly (Gary) Mar-, r- the late Charles Anderson Jr., after 49 years. He had served-in the National Guard in West Vir shall of Mocksville and Dreama ^ she was bom Feb. 25, 1958 in (L.J.) Miller of Advance; a son, P Mocksville. SHe was a 1976 ginia. Mr. Haynes was a family man who loved his animals. Bryan (Erin) Haynes of East 17^ graduate of Davie High School Bend; 3 grandchildren. Mi — and a 1982 graduate of Pfeiffer He was also preceded in death by 5 sisters, Gamett chelle (Virgil) Currence, John < College in Misenheimer. She (Stephanie) Cook Jr., Cassey ® was employed as a loan offi Edens, Esta Haynes, Peggy Fowler, Mary Wells and Ma (Chris) Jester, Gregg (Kimber- cer by State Employees' Credit ly) Marshall, Brad Marshall, Union until leaving for medi mie Thaxton; and 4 brothers, Hobart.Boyd. Brady (who died Lilly Tumer-Haynes, Madison cal reasons. Prior to that, she Haynes and Taber Haynes; 9 worked as a teller for Le.xing- while serving his country) and Bernard Haynes. great-grandchildren, Brittany, ton State Bank. She was a dedi Brianna, Corey, Jared, Dylan, cated member of Shiloh Baptist Lauren,Ty, Brock and Brady: 2 Church, where she served as a sisters, Sadie Roush of Mocks member of the Finance, Willing ville and Betty June Beane of' Workers'. Pulpit and Campbell Charleston, W.Va.; a brother, Scholarship comminees. She Donald (Lillian) Haynes of also served as treasurer of the Gandeville, W.Va.; several Women's Fellowship, Youth nieces and nephews; and a spe-1 Director and a member of the cial sister-in-law, Peggy Peters Trustee Board. She served as of Charleston, W.Va. treasurer of the local branch of A funeral service was con the NAACP. In 2008 she was ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Jan, ; ^ the recipient of the NAACP 24, at Eaton Funeral Chapel ' ^ President's Award. She was in- with the Rev. Kevin Hobson c% strumental in helping establish officiating. Burial followed In y a scholarship fund for the Davie Rose Cemetery. The family re ^ High Class of 1976. She was ceived friends on Saturday,Jan. , known to family and friends as 23, at the funeral home. ^ the "unlicensed contractor." No Memorials: Humane Society i/^ob was top large or too small of Davie,PO Box 153, Mocks ^ T^^for the female Bob Vila. She ville; or Hospice/Palliative ^ "^gwas a reader and lover of fash CareCenter, 377 Hospital "St., ion. Suite 103. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. j., eaionfimeralservice.com. . Ss

VGertrude Ellen Camp ^^elen A.Avery Ms. Gennjde Elien Curiy\^elverene Boger Thiel ^Mrs,*Mrs, Helen AngeAngi lina Mor- Camp,67.ofNorthMainStrc«i, ""NkENSINCTON. MD - Mrs. rone Aveo'. 81. of North Main Mocksville.diedSaturday.Jan. Melverene Edna Boger Thiel, Street. Mocksville. died Sat 16. 2010. ai Rowan Memorial 88. of Kensingion. Md., died urday. Jan. 9, 2010. at Forsyth Hospital in Salisbury. Monday, Jan, 18, 2010. at Medical Center in Winsion- She was bora June 18, 1944. Montgomery Hospice Casey Salem, in Suffolk County, Mass, to the House in Rockville, Md, Mrs, Avery was bom May late Walker T.CurlyJr.andUl- Mrs, Thiel was bom Oct. 12.1928. in Worcester County. lian T, Dole Curly-Mrs, Camp 16. 1921, in Iredell County Mass, to the late Angelina Cor- enjoyed, puzzles, reading, cro- 'o Lonnie and Jennie reno and Angelo Monone, She cheting and cooking.She was a Mae Collette Boger, Mrs,Tbiel was member of St, Francis of member of St, Francis ofAssisi loved making things for others. Assisi Catholic Church, Mrs- Catholic Church, including Christmas decora- Avery had worked on the ranch Survivors: a daughter. Linda tions, with her husband and had been (Robert) Stem of Mocksville; 3 She was also preceded in employed by Miller's Restau sons, Richard of Novl. Mich,, death by her husband. Verne rant, Michael of Wilmington, Del, Thiel; 3 sisters. Ruth Boger, She was also preceded in' and Harry Camp of Saginaw, Mildred Ruirunage and Wilma death by her husband. William Mich,; a brother. Frank Curly; Styers Coxwell; and 4 brothers, E.Avery Sr. on Sept, 6.2003; 5 9grandchildren.KyrsunCamp. Clyde, Uoyd, Bruce and Rob- sisters; and 6 brothers. Alexandra Camp , Andrew en Boger, Survivors; her daughter. (Candace) Camp, Kristofer Survivors; daughters. Helen (Ronald) Famswotlh of Camp. Christopher Camp. ^eweU Kay Heitiing Troxler Lexington: a son. William G. Coiyanne Kanbar. Rosemary and Pamela Thiel; a son, Greg (Canie)Avery Jr. ofOklahoma; Tumbow,Emily Stem and Rob- Thiel; 5 grandchildren; and 2 granddaughters. Michelle en Stem Jr.; and 5 great-grand- several nieces and nephews. (Michael) Applebee and Me children. Daemon Dmznik, A graveside service was con lissa Lanier; and 3 great-grand Lillian Mae Camp. Noah Lee ducted on Friday, Jan, 22. at children. Jace Applebee, Jon Camp, Myra Denise Redmon Batons Baptist Church Cem Applebee and Mason Lanier, attd Kenneth J. Johnson, etery with Dr. David Gilbreaih Memorials: Davie EMS,114 Online condolences: wh-u-. officiating. Doctor Slate Dr.. Mocksville. eaion/unera/senice^om. Online condolences; hvth'. Online condolences: wwh'; eaionfiineralservice^om. ealonfuneralservicexom. J^elen Jones Butner [ason R.Dudley Jr. > Mrs. Helen Jones Butner.94. Mr. Jason Ransom Dudley Ddrene.,ie Webb Jones (ofAdvance, died Saturday. Jan. Jr..79. ofEast Spencer,died on X IrraOr Webb Jones, 76, of 9.2010 at her home. Thursday.Jan. 21.2010 at Gen Vineyani^ Lane. Mocksville, She was bom Dec.6.1915 in esis Eldercare of Salisbury. died on Monday,Jan. 25,2010, G3 Davie County to John Walker Bom Dec. 12. 1930 to the at her home. ' • and Mattie Smith Jones. Mrs. late Jason Ransom Dudley Sr. Bom in Avety County on Butner was a member of Mace- and Eiiuna Gartner Dudley, he Nov. 27. 1933, she was -the .donia, Moravian .Church and b attended Davie County Schools. daughter of the late James Ar 3 'was preceded in death by her Mr. Dudley served in the U.S. nold and Ethel Clarit Webb. ' husband. Kenneth M. Butner Army serving in Korea. He 'rank McBride She-was a homemaker and was a Sr.. a daughter. Carol Payedene worked for several auto dealer of the Baptist faith. Butner. a grandson. David Franklin Gray McBride. 72. O ships in Salisbury and Lexing of Hartley Road. Mocksville. She was preceded in death u Vann Smith, and by 3 brothers. ton then retired from working by her husband, Roy Clay Cd died suddenly Friday, Jan. 22. Fred Jones. Bill Jones and J.W. at Celanese Cotporation. Mr. as 2010 at his resilience. Jones; and by a daughter, Elea Ed Jones Jr. Dudley was a memberof Central nor Driver. cn Mr. McBride was bom July Surviving: 3 daughters. Jea- United Methodist Church where Survivors: 6 sons. Jason 06 2, 1937 in Davidson County Om nette Smith (David). Joyce he was a member of the Gordon (Melody) Jones of Smyma. 06 Butner and Libby Cope (Kent) to William Gray and Nancy at Gobble Sunday School Class S.C.,Roy Clay (Frances) Jones all of Advance; a son. Kenneth ^^ola Barnes McBride. He was H and the United Methodist Men. a retired construction supetin-1 of lyro. James Dwight (Shel Z M. Burner Jr. (Janice) of Arca He was a memberof the Spencer Qd tendent. living and wotking for by) Jones of Lexington. RJ. dia; 4 grandchildren. Allyson Moose Lodge and the J.C. Price >- many years in California; in his (Debbie) Jones of Harmony, McCachem of Savannah, Ga., American Legion. Michael (Kany) Jones and Z ' Brad Burner (Christi). Kevin later career he was superinten 5 Mr. Dudley was preceded in dent on many jobs in North and Chuckie Jones of Mocksville; 2 O Cope and Amy Hodges(Evan): death by his wife.Faye Thomp U South Carolina. daughters, Geraldine (Thomas 3 great-grandchildren. Miller son Dudley on May 29. 1991; Ed He was married to Barbara Christopher) Hill of Salisbury McCachem. Ellen Butner and and 2 sisters. Helen Beaver and Morgan McBride who preceded and Diane Elizabeth Jones of Cameron Hodges; and a sister. Ruth Chaffin. South Carolina; 2 brothers. a Lois Hendtix of Mocksvllle. him in death on Jan. 30, 2001. Survivors: his son. Jerry and was also preceded in death Jim and Orville Webb, and 2 Funeral services were held Dudley and wife Melinda of by his parents, a brother, and 4 sisters, Dorothy (Pott) McK- at 2 pjn. Tuesday. Jan. 12 at Salisbury; 2 brothers: Walter inney and Eunice Webb, all of sisters. Macedonia Moravian Church "Bud" Dudley of Woodleaf Roaring Creek; a son-in-law, i with the Rev. Jeff Carter and His funeral service was at and Bob Dudley of Salisbury; 2 pan. Wednesday. Jan. 27 in Leroy Driver of Mocksville; 17 the Rev. Lane Sapp officiating. and 2 sisters: Judy Stiller of grandchildren; and numerous Burial followed in the church Davidson Funeral Home Chapel Cooleemee and Joyce Howard by the Rev. Kip McBride, with great- and great-great-grand- graveyard. The family received of Advance. butial following in Chesmut Hill children. friends at Hayworth-Miller A visitation was held from A service to celebrate the life Kinderton Chapel. Cemetery, Salisbury. Visitation 6:30-8:30 pjn. Friday, Jan. 22 at was 12:30-1:30 Wednesday at of Mrs. Jones was to be held Memorials: Macedonia Summersett Funeral Home. on Thursday, Jan. 28. at 3 pan. Moravia. 7(X) NC 801 N.. Ad- Davidson Funeral Home, Lex A graveside service was held ington Chapel. in the Davie Funeral Service vance. at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 at Chapel conducted by 'the Rev. Online condolences: www. Survivors: 2 sons, Darryl Rowan Memorial Park,conduct McBride and wife Mala of Larry Thompson. Burial was havworth-miller.com. ed by the Revs. Ross O'Neal Mocksville. and Sean McBride to be in Joppa Cemetery. The and Dr. Robert McLawhoro. and wife Sharon of Coats; 2 family was to receive friends Military honors were conducted on Wednesday, Jan. 27, from granddaughters.Sarah and Kel- by The Rowan County Veterans ley McBride of Coats; 2 broth 6:30-8:30 pan. at Davie Funer-. Honor Guard. ers, Bill McBride and wife al Service. Memorials: Central United Betty of Churchland and Don Memorials: Hospide/Pallia- Methodist Singing Christmas tive Care CCnter, 3'77 Hospital; Tree or The Waterproofing McBride of Nokomis. Fla. ; and a sister Wilma Smith of St.,Ste 103, Mocksville. |. Fund, 200 Fourth St.. PC Box Lexington. Online condolences: wwiv. 203. Spencer. 28159; or Cool Memorials: National Kidney daviefimercdservicejcom. ^)i eemee Historic Assoc., 131 Foundation,NKF Serving North Church St.. Cooleemee. t Carolina,4819 Park Road.Char Oc lotte. 28209-3274.

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i^^Iarence D. Morrison A^ryan Hutchens Clarence David Morrison died early Wednesday morn -J. of Charlotte, fonneriy of ing, Jan. 20, 2010 at Forsyth Mocksvrlle. died on Wednes- Medical Center after a lifelong ''ay.Jan.20.2010. illness. Bom in Forsyth County on He was bom July 17. 1961 to the late Robert Morrison Sr.. J^,^'of Will,am'586.'.ewas.he«,n Gary Hutchens and and Bobbie Morrison O'garro 'ancy Hutchens Bumen of in Queens, N.Y. He graduated from New York School ofPrint MMksvdle. He attended Davie ing and had been employed at from West Mecklenburg High Creedmore State Hospital in School He was a si^en, at New York before moving to Cemml Piedmont Community 'in 1994, He College ,n Charlotte. He was a continued working in the food metn^rofMilford Bilk Bap- service industry until his health 'ist Chutch. began to decline. Also surviving: a sister Survivors: his mother, Bob Chnsiine Re„ee Hutchens of bie Morrison O'garro and step-father Jacob O'gano of M rvtn and Hazelgrandparents BuIZ o Jamaica, N.Y.; 4 sisters. Wan Sahsbury. Roger Hutchens of da Byers attd Judith (Dexter) Mocksvrile, and the late Shelby Felder. both of Winston-Salem. Allen Hutchens: aunts, Kathy Helena (Joseph) Falletta of ""f7^<'C'''''yPruertand Flushing. N.Y., and Robin Mor Jwhand Kenny, uncle, Allen rison of Durham; 4 brothers. Burnett and wife, Qina; cous- Robert(Cheryl) Morrison.John ns. Kelly, Daniel, and Jason- (Velma) Morrison and Maurice (Erica) Morrison, all of Win "ndspecaineau of Charlotte. friend, Arthur Orte- ston-Salem, and Irving Mor * hv"" ''«'h rison of Kew Gardens, N.Y,; a y great-grandparents, Reggie step-sister, RaKisha O'garro of Jamaica. N.Y,; his companion ^"Md F Evelyn ""'^cas.Burnett; Clyde Cliffoid and of the home.Fathel Williams; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. The ^rviee to celebrate his His funeral service was held Sunday. Jan. 24 at II a.m. in "0'■fewasheldSunday.Jan.24at p.m. m the Davie Funeral the chapel of Graham Funeral Servtce Chapel with Pastor Home. The Rev. Glenn Petti- ford officiated and burial fol lowed in Pleasant Hill Baptist ChurehL Cemetery.!?' The Baptistfamily Church Cemetery In Hamp- received fnends on Saturday tonville. The family received y at the funeral home. _ friends 30 minutes prior to the Memorials: MtJford Km, service. Baptist. J238 E. Colonial^ Online condolences: Craha- balisbuty. 28144, mFuneralHomejiel. '^"''o'ences: www. 5-

ySarahSaln Whitaker Mrs. Sarah Sain Whitaker. 83. of US 158. Mocksville, died Wednesday. Jan. 27, 2010.aiherhome. ; She was bom Sept. 23. 1926, in Davie County to the late Albert H. and Rosa J. Smith Sain. Mrs. Whitaker Betty Lee Johnson vras retired from Hanes Knit iX'S Ms. Betty Lee Johnson,Johns 68,. ting. had worked at Astro In of Mocksville. died on Joni struments and had been a care- 31. 2010, while at Bermuda giver. She was a member of Oak Giove Ututed Methodist Commons. Church where she was a faidi- ^ \p' She was bom in Davie County to William and Dora ful worker. Mrs.Whitater was AllenJn addition to her par a Softball player and enjoyed working in her yard. ents. Ms.Johnson was preced ed in death by her husband. She was also preceded in s^Ruth Keller Ayen William Franklin Johnson Sr.; dfath by her husband,Douthit \y^ Ruih Keller Ayers, 86, of and a brother. Wlliam Henry (Cimber "D.K." Whitaker; Gordon Drive, Advance, died Allen Jr. 2 sisters, Geneva S. Foster on Monday. Feb. 1, 2010, at Survivors; 2 daughters,Jen and Ora Mae Chaffin; and 4 brothers, Lonnie,Casper, Les her home. nifer Ann Johnson and Rose Bom in Alexander County Ray;2 sons. William Franklin ter and Roscoe Sain. on Jan. 8. 1924, she was the Johnson Jr. and Robert. Lee Survivors; a son. Steven ^ daughter of the late James and Johnson; 3 brothen. Sam. Don (Unda) Whitaker of Anna Belle Smith KeUer. She Jim. and Sonnv Allen; 2 sis Mocksville: a grandson,Brad was retired from (U Reynolds ters. Donnell Goss and Doro ley Shane (Chariene) Whita and was a member of Holly thy West; 3 grandchildren, ker of Maryland; 2 stepgreat- Springs Baptist Church. • Kimberly Allen, Kirk Allen, orandchildren. Christopher Her husband, Thomas Ray and Hope Johnson; 2 special Ini Heather Hawkins;a sister, Ayers. preceded her in death nieces. Sandra and Cindy; and Helen S. Jordan of Califor m 1989. She was also preced 2 furry friends. Angel and Su- nia; a stepgteat-great-grand- ed in death by 12 brothers and daughter. Destiny Hawkins; and special friend. Nocma sisters. Jean Cope of Advance. Survivors: a son, Dwight (Cheryl) Ayers of Advance; a A funeral service was con- daughter, LuRay A, Myers of ducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday. the home; a stepson, Donise Jan, 31. at Oak Grove United (Ellen) Ayers of.Carlton, Va.; Methodist Church with the a stepdaughter. Phyllis(Mike) Revs. Larry Thompson mi Oehman of Gennancown; 7 ( Charles Stewart officiating. grandchildien; and 4 gieat- The body was placed in the . church one hour before the grahdchildren..' >.'m' service. Burial foltowed in the j The family- will- receive friends on Thursday. February church cemetery. ; 4,from 6-8 pun. at Davie Fu Memorials: Oak Grove neral Service. Methodist Cemetery Fund. Memorials; Davie Hospice, 2539 US 158. Mocksville. Online condolences; ivww. 377 Hospital St.. MocksMlle, eaionfimeralservice£om. Online condolences; hwiv. davieftineraUervicexom. •vlitarie E. Gnthrie 7 Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Giith-' rie.89. of Mocksvilie.formeriy of Pt. St. Lucie, Fla., died on Friday. Feb. 5,2010, while liv ing at Bermuda Commons. Mrs. Guthrie was bom and raised her family in Miami, Fla.. was a homemaker and loved her family. She loved the Lord her Savior and was a sin cere lover of God's Word. She was preceded in death by her husband. Eveaid Guthrie;2 ^^oyell Cope Brogdon sons, Nelson Guthrie (survived *•' FoyeU Cope Brogdon. 75. by wife Jeanie) and Neal Guth of Cooleemee. died on Friday, rie(survived by wife Pearl). Survivors: 2 sons, Nolan Feb. 5.2010. ai his home. Bom in Davie County on (Gail) Guthrie of Pt. St. Lu Oct. 6,1934, he was the son of cie, Ned (Pal) Guthrie 0/ Flo the late WUliatn Cain Brogdon * ral Ciry. Fla.: a daughter, Netta and the late Edna Cope Brog (Timothy) Wolf of Mocksvilie; don. He was a member of the 14 grandchildren; and 25 great grandchildren. Cooleemee Church of God. He was a lieutenant and navigator A celebration of Mis. Guth- in the LI.S. Navy from 1952- rie's life and faith was con u/Emily Myers Hudson' 1959. He attended the Uni ducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. Mrs. Emily "Boot" Myers versity of North Ca.rolina and Survivors: his wife of 52 9. at Greenwood Cemetery in Hudson.86. of Winston-Saiem. Motehead City with the Rev, earned his bachelor's of educa years, Elizabeth Cassie Brog died Sunday. Feb. 7. 2010. at tion in June of 1956. He taught don: a brother, Norvin "Percy" Timothy Wolf, pastor of Blaise Clemmons Nursing and Rehab in Florida for a year before be Brogdon of Lexington; their Bapast Church in Mocksvilie Center in Clemmons. rettimed to Davie County in only child. Tonie Brogdon officiating. The family received She was bom May 15.1923. 1961. He went back to UNC to Moore: son-m-iaw Kip Moore: friends Sunday. Feb.7. at Eaton in Davie County to the late earn his master's in teaching in 2 grandchildren. Anthony Funeral Home. Walter and MoUie Potts Myers. August of 1967. Mr. Brogdon Foyeli Cope and Jennifer Lou Memorials; Blaise Baptist Mis. Hudson was a member of taught mathematics and driv. ise Cope: and 2 great-grand Building Fund. 134 Blaise GoldRoss Baptist Chapel. ers education at Davie High children, Tony Martin Deese Church Road, Mocksvilie. She was also preceded in School for 45 years, missing andAva Mae Cope,all of Cool Online condolences: www. death by her husband. Earley eaionfimeralservice.com. only one day of school in his eemee. Hudson: 2 sisters. Dovie Da entire teaching career. He had a He was also preceded in vis and Gerta Haynes; 2 half- delightful sense of humor and a dead) by 4 brothers. Sam.Law. sistem. Margaret Mayhew and warm personality. rence "Tag",Kelly, and WiDlam Betty Poplin: 2 brothers. Wal "WB";asisier.NellieAderholt:, ter Lee Myers and Charlie My and a granddaughter, Bizabeih i ers: and 4 half-brothers, Lonnie Michelle Deese. ' Myers, Carl C. Myers. Willie The service to celebrate the Myers and Jim Myers. life of Mr. Brogdon was held Survivors; many nieces and on Tuesday, Feb. 9. at 1pm. at nephews. the Cooleemee Church of God A graveside service was con with Pastor Steve Morrison ducted at 11 am. Wednesday, officiating. Entombment was Feb. 10. at Advance United in the Rowan Memoriai Park .Methodist Church Cemetery, Mausoleum with military hon with the Rev. Johnny Sealey ors accorded by the VFW Me-. officiating. The family received monal Honor Guard. The fam friends "Tuesday. Feb. 9, at ily received friends on Monday, Eaton Funeral Home. Feb. 8 at Davie Funeral Service ^ Memorials: Kate B. Reyn in Mocksvilie. olds Hospice Home, 101 Bos'- MemoriaJstHospice/Pallia' pice Lane. Winston-Salem,' live CareCenwr. 377 Hospital 27103. St. Suite 103. Mocksvilie. Online condolences: www. Online condolences: www. ealonfimeralservice^om. daviefuneTolservice£om. Roger G.Koeval . \ Roger G. Koevai,.73. ofAd- : vance.died FebS.ZOlbv^-i' Mr. ICoeval fought heart and lung disease for 10 years, in spiring many with his positive outlook, determination, and ac ceptance of God's sovereignty. He was a teacher and assistant principal for more than 34 years, a Sunday School teacher, and church deacon. He was an active member and deacon at Twin City Baptist Church. He enjoyed his garden and mango - grove.camping, tinkering in the- garage, reading/studying God's Word, and writing letters. He was known as "a man of let ters", trying to single-handedly ^Ima Woodring Ray revive the lost art of letter writ NMts. Alma Lucille Woo ing. He began counting his cor dring Ray, 81, formerly of respondence in 1997, the last Duke Street, Cooleemee. died letter he sent being numbered Wednesday. Feb. 3, 2010. at 3.140. He spent his entire adult Davie Place Residential Care life preparing to meet his Sav- in Mocksville. ior, and this was the most im- She was bom May 24.1928, Survivors: 3 children, Wil ponant thing to him. in Watauga County to the late liam Franklin "Sim" (Shirley) Survivors; Diane, his wife Frank and Zora L. Parsons Ray of Cooleemee, Susan of 48 years: daughter Caro Woodring. Mrs. Ray attended Ann (Barry Riley) Burns of lyn Thurmond (Joe); son BCari Mocksville Church of God. Mocksville and Dorothy Jean (Meredith); 5 grandchildren, Mrs. Ray enjoyed attending (John) Smith of Woodleaf; 6 Joey, Rebecca. Callie, Holly, siblings, Billie Jean Cheeks and Sarah; sister-in-law, Pat; church, gospel music, sitting of Cleveland. Mary Eliza brother Joseph (Sandy); sister on the front porch to watch the beth Jarvis of Murphy, James Laurel Bird (Ronnie); and sev weather, pictures and taking Mack Woodring of Woodleaf. eral nieces and nephews. care of children. Joe (Janice) Gceer of Cool He was preceded in death by She was also preceded in eemee. Jirnmy Lawson Ray his brother Don. death by her husband. Jesse and Jerry Larkin Ray, both of A graveside service was con Radford Ray in 1981; and a ducted at 11 am. Thursday, son. Billy Joe Ray; 3 stepsis Salisbury; 4 grandchildren; Feb. 11. at Parklawn Memorial ters. Edith O'Neal,LelaBenge 6 great-grandchildren; many Park by Pastor Carey, Hardy and Hazel Winebarger. nieces and nephews and spe followed by a celebration of his cial friends. life at 1 p.m. at Twin City Bap- A funeral service was con dst Church. The faniily was ducted at II a.m.. Saturday, to receive Mends on Wednes Feb.6, ai Eaton Funeral Chapel day. Feb. 10 from 6-8 p.m. at with the Revs. Chris Williams Hayworth-Miller Kinderton- and Judd Durham officiating. Chapel. Burial followed in Legion Memorials: Twin City Bap Memorial Park in Cooleemee. tist Children/Youth Ministries, The family received friends on 1337 Ebert St.. Winston-Sa- Friday. Feb. 5. at the funeral lem, 27103; or.Breathing Plus home. Pulmonary Rehab Program .at Memorials: American Can WFUBMC (Ann: Connie Pal- cer Society. 4-A Oak Branch adenech). Medical CenterBlvd, Dr.. Greensboro. 27407; or V?tnston-Salem,.27157. , ^ , Hospice/Palliative CareCen- .. Online.-coridblencesi-'Mw; ter, 377 Hospital St., Suite haywonk-milUr£orTeSA'.v'^^ ' 103, Mocksville.

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Spe-'- Vance Ranrom Pri^^V. ■ Mr. Vance Ransom PriceT85, of"Winston-Salem, died Mon- d^FeO5;^10litWe'B'". Reynolds Hospice Home! Mr. Price was bom on March 8, 1924 in Rutherford County, 'to "Vance Ransom and Wil lie Hoyle Price. He served in the Air Force from 1943-1946 and was always proud to have >j^wey Wilson Ratledge served his country. He attended Dewey Wilson Ratledge, 91, Mars Hill College where he met of Bear Creek Church Road. his future wife, Grace Stevens, Mocksville. died on Sunday. ' whom he married in 1947. Mr. Feb. 14,2010. at Davie Place. Trice work^ as an agent for . Bom in Forsyth County on 'the Commercial Credit Corp. June 1, 1918, he was the son before he was employed at of the late Dewey Shoffner and Maty Lee Burgess Ratledge. ,^^yfor(tA, Ratledge Tanglewood Park in 1964, pri wyford Amoia -Ray" Ra marily as the golf course su He was a farmer and anended tledge, 72, of Liberty Church perintendent. He oversaw the Bear Creek Baptist Church. He Road. MoeksvUle, died oa rebuilding of the course for served in the G .3, Army during Tuesday, Feb. 9.2010. at Kate i^^rtrude J. Shore -c B. Reynolds Hospice Hoae. the 1974 PGA tournament, and World Warn. Miss Geitnicie Jeanceci&-. } Survivors; a daughter, Alice Bom in Davie County on guarded the course with a pas June 12, 1937, he was the son Shore, 99, of Howard Street^ sion. He continued his career in Louise (Charles E.) Meyer of of the late Claude and Jose Mocksville, died Samrdayg' a similar manner at Bermuda Panama City, Fla.; 2 grand phine Rogers Ratledge. He was Feb. 13, 2010 at Autumn CarS-^« Run Country Club when he daughters, Catherine Louise a member of Rock Spring Bap ofMocksvillc, -S tist Church. became the golf course super Meyer and Carla Marie Mey She was bom Sept. 6,1910^ intendent in August of 1977. er; 3 nieces, Lynne Tutterow in Yadkin County to the late Doss of Mocksville, Laura Gay James Elaine and Ella Hoots After his retirement from Ber Survivon: his wife. .Mary- muda Run in 1996, Mr. Price Tutterow (Walter) Sperko of- Jane Whitaker Ratledge of the Shore. She was a life member continued his devotion to work Greensboro and Susan 1 ersa home; a son. Moms Hracy) of Deep Creek Baptist Church, on Whispering Oaks farm. He Tutterow (Dan) Cutright of Ad Ratledge of Mocksville: a Yadkinville, a fonner secretary was a member of Calvary Bap vance; 2 great nieces, Rebecca daughter, Kalhy fMoke) Drum and treasurer. She worked in 01 Harmony; a stepdaughter. Ellen Potts and Kateiyn Eliza the medical field as an LPN at tist Church where he served as Tammy (Kent McClararoch) beth Potts. a greeter. Foster of Mocksville; a broth- NC Baptist Hospital in Win- Survivors; his wife, Grace, He was also preceded in er. Jerry (Annene) Ratledge sion-Salem and Davie County of the home; brother Rex of death by a daughter, Lavonia of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Mary Hospital- Miss Shore enjoyed Forest City; 4 daughters, Jean Imojeane Ratledge, and a sister, (John) Waugh of Suiesville traveling and reading. and Susie AJIen of .Mocksville: Robertson (Steve) of Mocks- Mary Ruth Ratledge (Unnie) She was "also preceded in Tutterow. 3 gnndchildren, .MJ. Ratledge. vjJle, Suzanne Reed (Rick) of Dy-lan Ratledge and Trent Hob- death by 6 btmhers, Luther Winston-Salem, Cynthia Sis- The service to celebrate the son: and 2 great gnndohiidten, Shore, Rev, J,C. Shore, Qyde son (Dayton) of Millington, life of Mr. Ratledge will be -Madison Preston and Bryce F-Shore, F3. Shore, Thomas I. Tenn.,andLori Harper (Randy) held on Samrday, Feb. 20, at Hobson. Shore and Henry L. Shore. The celebration of life ser of Clemmons; 10 grandchil 3:30 pm. in the Davie Funeral Survivors: a sister, Ange- Service Chapel with the Rev. vice for Mr. Ratledge was held line Tutterow of Clemmons; 2 dren, Mark and Jeff Robertson, Thuisday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 pm. Suzy Robertson Howell, Amy Lee Cook officiating. Burial at Liberty Bapast Churth with sister-in-laws, Lois Shore and Robertson Davis, Emily Reed will be in the Liberty Baptist the Revs. David Chtldress and Sarah Shore, both of Mocks Ackley, ^ey and Sally Reed. Church Cemetery. The family William Hutchens oflieiadng. ville; and nieces and nephews. will receive friends on Satur The family received friends A funeral .service was con Price, Reed and Vance Harper; on "niuisday from 6.7;30 pun. and 10 great-grandchildren. day from 2:30-3:30 pm. at the ducted at 11 am., Wednesday, funeral home. at the church. Burial was at 1 The ftineral service was to pun. Friday. Feb. 12. in the Feb. 17, at Eaton Funeral Cha be held at 10:30 am. Thurs Memorials: Davie Humane churob cemetery. Pallbearers pel, with the Rev, Lee Cook day, Feb. 18, at Calvary Baptist Society, 290 Eaton Church were Bryant McClamroeb. Bill officiating. Burial followed in , Church with Dr; Gaiy Chap Road, Mocksville; or Davie Mock. Bradley Wiles, John Deep Creek Baptist Church Place Activity Fund, 337 Hos Waugh. Roy Adams and BJ. man and the Rev. William To- Cemetery. The family received pital St., MocksviUe. Adams. Aiiemaies were Moke buren officiating. Burial was Drum and Kent McClamrocb. friends at the funeral home one ; to follow at Forsyth Memorial Online condolences: www, Memonals: Libetty Baptist, hour before the service -i- ' Park. The family was'to receive doviefitneralservicexom. c/o Lowell Reavis. 439 Duatd. Memorials: Deep CreekBap>-'^ Reavis Road. Mocksville, tist Cemetery Fund, c/o Woodie friends from 9-10:15 am. at the Online condoleoces; www, church. Gough, 2401 Rolling Hfll Ro«C daviejuneralservicexom. Yadkifiviire,' '27055.'"- ) Memorials: Hedmont Bap •i- tist College, 420 S. Broad Sc.. Online condolences: www.. Winston-Salem, 27101. eaionfuntralservicekom. ,' , . j Online condolences: www. 'f saJen{/7i.com.' ' '•• •

■a .. • . -A <5a -o James E.Scobey III ^ Mr. James Edward Scobey in. 87," of Clemmons, died Sunday,Feb. 14,2010, at Wake Forest University Baptist Med- ical Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Scobey was bom Nov. 6, 1922, in Davidson County, Tenn. to the late Mildred Wom- ack and James Edward Scobey Jr. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II and a retired NASA engineer. He was a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology. He was a mem ber of the Church of Christ. He enjoyed music and reading. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Carolyn Scobey Morris; and 2 broth ers, Richard Scobey and Frank yClaude Shirley Wooten Scobey. Claude Shirley Wooten. 89, Survivors; his wife of 65 of Harmony died on Monday, years, Vera Bowles Scobey of Feb. 8, 2010 at the Gordon the home; 2 grandsons, Tom Survivors: his wife of 64 Hospice House. years, Naomi W. Wooten; a Morris and Richard L. Mor Mr. Wooten was born in daughter, Linda Hammond ris, both of Montclair, NJ.; a Davie County on June 8, 1920 (Hank); and 3 grandchildren, son-in-law, Richard W. Mor CO the fate Gaither and Arleasia Brian Hammond (Lynn), Lisa ris of Montclair, NJ.; a sister, Carolyn Hinson of Gainesville, Wooten. He lived his life in the Hammond, and Michael Ham Sheffield community except mond,all of Rock Hill, S.C.; 2 Ra.; 3 brothers, David (Elva) Scobey of Atianta, Qa., Dr. for time spent in the military. sisters, Eloise Stephens of Har Joseph W. (Cathy) Scobey of He served his country during mony and June Apple (Charles) World War II as a member of of Asheboro; a brother. Ranny Goodlettsville, Tenn., and Wil the U. S. Army spending most Gay Wooten (Judy) of Mocks liam Scobey of Franklin,Tenn.; of his service in the Panama ville; 2 sisters-in-law, Mary a brother-in-law. Worth Bowles Canal. He was a truck driver for Lea Sharpe of Union Grove and of Clemmons; a sister-in-law, most of his life, retiring from Stella Crater ofOlin; and several Alice Dolman of Clemmons; Tyson Foods in 1985. A farmer nieces, nephews, great nieces, and several nieces and neph at heart he enjoyed planting and great nephews. ews. seeds and watching them grow Mr. Wooten was preceded in A memorial service was con into healthy plants which he death by an infant daughter and ducted at 2 pjn. Wednesday, then transplanted into his own 2 brothers, Robert Wooten and' Feb. 17, at Eaton Funeral Cha garden or shared with others. pel in Mocksville with Dr. Tom Elmer Wooten. He was known in the commu Visitation was Thursday,Feb. Torpy officiating. The family nity for his gardening skills and 11 at Union Grove Methodist received friends at the funeral many people sought his advice Churth. Funeral services were home one hour before the ser for growing the biggest and best held Friday,Feb. 12at 11 ajn.at . vice. tomatoes. He was blessed with Memorials: American Can Union Grove Methodist Church. enormous rnnoiints of produce The Revs. Steve Kirby and Ron cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch which he shared. Richardson conducted the ser Dr., Greensboro, 27407( or vice. Full military honors were , Jericho Church of Christ Cem accorded at the graveside by the etery Fund, 124 Jericho Church Iredell Veterans Council. Rd., Mocksville. Memorial; Union Grove ' Online condolences: www. Methodist, 1331 Sloan's Mill eatonfuneralservice.com. Road, Unioii.^Grpye, 28669; or^ Gordon Hospice House,_2347.. Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625.' ' ''■ ' Online condolences: www. buncftj.ahrispn^ujferalhor^^ 2? <0 B •^o o Z ti |i S o

A.Hcndrixi Heikry Hall " I Mr. Henry A. KeDdhx.73, of f James Hcaiy "Bubble" Hall., . Arthur Jordan ; Winston-Salem.died Thursday. 65, of High Point, died on Feb.. VMr.CIeanArtliurJotdan.U. 'Feb. 18. 2010 SI Wake For. 7.2010. of Irishman Hace, Advance, 'eel llniver.il)' Bspbsi Medical He.wis bom in Oemunitm,. died Saturday, Feb. 2), 2010, Center. Pa. on Jan. 6, l946.to Uie Jate St Kate B. Reynolds Hospice He was bom July 25, 1936 John and Savannah CampbeU Home in Witiston^aiem. in Davie County to the late A. Hall. He anended Davie Coun He was bom in Mecklenburg E. and Nannie Foote Hendrix. ty Schooli and college in New County on Jan, 7, I92S, to the He was a graduate of Shady YoA City. He was a veteran of late MiUanl Henry and Louella Grove High School Class of the U-S.Anay.where he served Howard Jonlan and had been 1954 and served in US. Navy for eight yeire. He worked for employed with McLean Truck Reserves during the Korean the United Postal Service in ing Co. and Federal Express. Conflict. He was a long-time New York and was an accoun. Mr. Jordan was a mcroto of member of Clemmons First tani. Pfaffttrwn Christian Church, Baptist Church and a charter Survivors: 2 brotheis, Wi]. the Mesonic Lodge 484 in member, past master and life Ilam Hall of KemerevjUe and LewisvilJe and was a lifetime member of Clemmons Masonic John Hall of Brooklyn. N.Y.: Shriner. He was a veteran ofthe Lodge 755, AF&AM. Scottish 5 sisters, Eiiaabelh Rowe of US Navy having served during l^rr>' Cline Beaver Rites Bodies, Oasis Temple. Brooklyn, Josephine C.(Bish. World War 11. ^ Larn* Cline B with the Rev. Bob Parvin offi- Beaver (Dodi) of MocksvUle; ily recehed friends Sanirday ciaiing. Burial followed in the daughters, Mary Ann Sellers at Haywonh-MilJer Kinderton chureh cemetery. The family (Michael). Kimberly Fresnell Chapel. received friends one hour prior (John),all of Mocksville; 2 sis Memorials: Clemmons Ma to the service at the church. ters. Barbara Waller(Dale) and sonic Lodge 755.PO£ox 365, Memorials: Kate B.Reynolds Rachel Canner,all ofSalisbury; Clemmons, 27012; or Clem- Hospice Home, 101 Hospice grandcbildrcD, Jasoo, Kfaxwell mons Fuai Baptist Music Min Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103: and Samuel Sellers. Melaoie istry. PO Box 279. Oerunons. or Pfaffiown ChristUn Church, Bninaock. Katie Beaver, Justin 27012. PO Bo* 130 Pfifftown,27040- and M&soo Presnell;2 sons from Online coodolences: www, 0130: or Shriners Children's a previous marriage, Jeffrey fcayworrA-miWencom. Hospital Fuad, PO Bo* 490 Beaver, Tony Beaver (Nancy), New Bern, 285634)490. all of Salisbury. Online condolences: wwvv, Visitation was Friday. Feb. earonftmeralsmicexem. 19 at Lyerly Funeral Home. I Funeni services were at 1 pas. , Saturday, Feb. 20 at Oakdale Baptist Church. Spencer. The I Rev. Richard A Cross offici- 'aied. Burial followed in the chureb cemetery. MetDorials: Oakdale Baptist, 200 Charies St,.Spencer.2£iS9:

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gt!;->i>--vr.;:v-. '^ao' Frances Smith ^Sdrs.^lis, Mary Frances CrowCro' ell I^old Ray Rivers Smith. 85 of Forest City, for "^Harold Ray Rivers. 57. djed ^lorence Bogcr Roberts merly ofMocksviUe.died at the ."Survivors: sons, Nelson Eu- MwFeb. 21,2010. in Lakeland. y^sMrs. Florence Boger Rob Hospice House of Rutherford geneSmithandwifcTrina.John Fla.,following an illness. erts. 86, of Clydes Trail, Cool- County on Saturday. Feb. 20. ; Wesley Smirh and'wife Sherry; • HewasbomJune30.1952in eemee. died on Saturday, Feb. 2010. daughters. Jeanneite Frances Rowan County, son of Charlie 20,20l0.aiheihome. Mrs. Smith was bom Aug. Walkerand husband Larry.Shir Ray and Everine Carson Riv Mrs.Roberts was bom in Da- 26. 1924 in Guilford County, ley Faye Watkins and husband ers. He graduated from Davie vie County on Oct. 24,1923.to daughter of the late William Roger. Marcena Kaye Vogler High School in 1970. and ai an the late Charlie and Rboda Priv- iones Crowell and Lillian Ethel and husband John. Roxanna early age joined Mi. Zion Ho ette Boger. She was a graduate Murphy Crowell. She was a Darlene Galloway and husband liness Church. He had worked of Cooleemec High School, graduate of Jamestown High Dairell: sister, Lillian Louise C. at Drexel Heritage Furniture class of 1941, retired from Fi School. Mary Frances and her Conley; grandchildren. David Co., and was a member of the ber Industries and a member of husband, the late Rev. Josloh and Beth Washbum, Ethan and National Guard. He was an Edgewood Baptist Church. She Eugene Smith,pastured several Walker Smith, Sylvia Graybill, outdoorsman who loved bunt enjoyed ctochciing. gardening, churches including Thurmond Michelle Garrett, Clint Walker, ing arsd fishing. He loved to sewing, reading, traveling and Pllgnm Holiness in Thurmond. Chivecte Foumier.Jada Watkins, play basketball,and entertained playmg with the grandkids. MeiTiman Street Wesleyan in Crystal and Jennifer Vogler. children in the community with She was also preceded in Eden.TrinityWesleyan in Forest Brian Smith. Melissa Simmons. sports. death by her husband of 51 City. Liberty Wesleyan in Shef Chris, Steven and Shawn Gal . Survivors; his parents. Char years,Clyde Thomas Roberts; a field and Gold Hill Wesleyan. loway; great-grandchildren, lie Ray and Everine C. Rivers brother, Sam Boger, 2 half sis She started playing the piano at I CabriellaandAnnabelleHodge, of MockaviUe; 2 sons, Harold ters, Myrtle Miller and Carrie Hickory Chapel in High Point I Abel Washburn, Christopher, Keilh Rivers of Winslon-Sa- Daniels; a half brother. Qaude at the age of 11 and continued ' Maihew. and Victoria Gray lem. and Anthony Ray (Leath) Boger. and a son-in-law. San- throughout her ministry. She bill. Brooklyn Lewis. Josh and Rivers of Lakeland; a daughter. ford (Eddie)Stroud III. enjoyed taking trips with her Mackenxie Foumier. Alex and Tina Rivers of Winston-Saiem: Survivors: 4 daughters, Ma family, especially to the Ouiet . Justin Walker. Tyler and Mi- 3 sisters. Sarah Rivers and rie Gatldn (BUI) and Jannie Banks of North Carolina. She I cbael Robbins and Nicholas Vickie Rivers, both of Win- Anderson (Larry) of Mocks had a large prayer ministry that I Garrett Jr. sLon-Salem. and Gloria (Rich ville and Patsy Magallanes and covered many counties.She en A celebration of the life ard) Pruiti of Mocksville; and 6 Faye Siroud of Cooleemee; 11 joyed gardening,fl owers,birds, ceremony was at 3 p.m. Toes- grandchildren. grandchildren; 17 great-grand sewing and at one time made all day. Feb. 23 at the Gold HiU ; Online condolences; Graha- children; 2 gieai-greai-grand- of her daughters' clothing. Wesleyan Church in Gold Hill, mfuncralHomejvt. children; 2 brothers,Baxter Bo She is also preceded in death officiated by the Revs. Harold ger and Ci. Boger (Dorothy), by a brother, William (Sonny) Bumby. pastor, Dan Leroy, all of Mocksville; and several James Crowell Jr.; grandchild. Mark Loman and Dale Austin, nieces and nephews. I Tammy Diane Lee; great gtand- and Zachary Simmons and A funeral service was con I children. Sarah Graybill and Ethan Smith. Burial followed in ducted at 2 pjn.,Tuesday, Feb. I Robert Foumiet. ."J the church cemetery.The family 23. at Eaton Funeral Chapel received friends at the church on with the Revs. Danny Short Tuesday.Feb.23. and Jim Lylis offidatiiig. Buri Meraoiials: Gold KIM Wes al follow^ in Liberty United leyan Building Fund. PO Box Methodist Church (2eineteij. 286.GoldHUI.28071. The family received friends Online condolences: rvivw, Monday. Feb. 22. at the funeral pox'Usfuneralhome£0inA • t home, Memorials: Edgewood Bap tist. POJo* 57, Cooleemee; or to Liberty Methodist cem- eteiy fund. 141 Liberty Circle. Mocksville. Online condolences: wmw. yeharles Wesiejr Wright Mr..Charl«iiJ Wesley,Wnght, i 82. died on Friday,'^eb._ 19,.1 2010,athishonie. ■ " He was bom in Canboro on March 23.1927.die son of the late James and Jessie Wright and attended Chapel Hill High School and the University of North Carolina.Upon discharge from military in the US Navy, he lived in New Jersey fol- • lowed by 30 years in Durham. He served the Lord in church leadership and missions. He married Jacqueline (Drayton) in 1974 and resided in Mocks- ville until his death. Survivors: his wife. Jacque line; sisters. Mildred Weaver and Bennie Jean Gates ofCarr- boro; his sons, Wesley Wright of Absecon. NJ. and Glenn Wright of Port Republic. NJ.; his daughter. Carol Beth Mil- stein of Absecon; grandchil dren. Mary Kate Wright.Sandy Beth Wright, Stephen Wright and Matthew and Chuck Mil- stein; extended family. Kath- ie Lynn (Drayton) Martin; grandchildren Caitlin and Tun Martin, all of Chandler. Ariz.; Deborah Lynn (Drayton) Kil- patrick of Durham; Michael A. Drayton of Mocksville; grand daughter, Stacey King and great-grandson Austin King,all of Mocksville. A fimeral service was held" at 11 ajn. Tuesday. Feb. 23 at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Timothy Wolf officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Visitation and sacred organ music was at 10:15. Memorials:Serving Him.PO Box 1135. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservicejcdm.

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JS H a vLany Stephen Davis Sr. 5>(Heiiiy Clay Liyehgo^_ i as Lany Stephen Davis Sr., 57, Mr. Henry Clay/Livengood, I ,)(^omas Ervin NaU o of Windward Circle, Mocks- Mr. Thomas Ervin Nail, 74, .u 87, of Livengood ?oad^.^- j ville, died on Tuesday,I^eb. 23, vance, died Suriday,',Erf^8, j of Deer Run Drive,Mocksville, s 2010. ■' died Monday, March 1, 2010, u 2010, at Alston BixwR^ramg : Cfi Bom in Rowan County on at his'home. M & Rehab Cenlter mi^jmg&o. ^ May 23^ 1952,he was the son He was bom OctV l,TW^in He was bom Nov. 1,1935,in a« Davie County to the late Grady fid of Sallie Irene Pilcher-Davis.. Davie Coimty to the late Bm^t u Thomas and Zola Mae Swice- and the late Theodore S.Davis. Webster.and jMary Myi^ Eiv- He was retired from Ingersoll- ehgood. Mr. Livengood wm re good Nail. Mr. Nail was re tired ftom QST, had worked at Rand, was of the Baptist faith, tired from Lexington Furniture Hanes Dye and Finishing and and attended New Life Minis and WM a member of Fultbn helped at YVEDDI. He was a try. United Methodist Church.. He O Also surviving: his wife, i enjoyed working, in his flow veteran of the US Air Force. u Peggy Troutman Davis;3 sons, , Mr. Nail enjoyed watching rac Cd ers. M La^ Stephen Davis Jr. of Har- I He was also preceded 'in ing and his grandchildren play mony, Christopher Michael death by 4 sisters, Earline ing sports. fi He was also preceded in Davis of Mocksville and Ken Gnibb, Pauline Walser, Zadie neth Ray Davis of Advance; a Long and Lavelle Hendrix; and death by 2 sisters, Shelby Par- daughter. Angela Davis (Don 3 brothers, James, Gilmer and due and Berlie Dean Waller. Survivors: a son,Christopher ald) Sowers of Mocksville; a Chunk Livengood. brother, Roger Lee (Shelia) Survivors: 3 sisters, Sylvia (Cathy) Nail of Mocksville; 2 Davis of Advance; 6 grand Ray (Jack) Smith, Mary' Ruth grandchildren,Maria and Heath children, Brandon and Bradley Nail; and a sister,Donnie (Rob a (Harvey) Snider of Linwood Sowers, Kelli Davis, Ben and and Veil (Roger) Jones of ert) Beddington of Mocksville. Luke Davis,and Kay Lynn Da Lexington; 3 brothers, Frank A funeral service was to be vis; a great-grandchild, Riley conducted at 10 a.m.,Thursday, I (Edna) Livengood of Mocks Black; and close family friend, ville, Hobart Livengood and March 4,at Eaton Funeral Cha Felicia Carter of Mocksville. Maynard (Janie) Livengood, pel with the Rev.Scott Schuyler He was also preceded in all of Lexington; several mec- officiating. Burial was to fol death by a brother, Gerald Da es and nephews; and spwial low in Salisbury National Cem vis, and a sister, Susan Neely. friend. Junior Smith. etery in Salisbury. The family The service to celebrate his was to receive friends from -9 A funeral service was con life was on Friday,Feb. 26, at 3 ducted at 2 pm., Wednesday, pm. on 'Wednesdays Nfruch 3, p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser March 3, at Eaton Funeral at Eaton Funeral Home and vice Chapel with the Rev. Hm Chapel with the Revs. David at other tinies at the home of Welsh officiating. Burial was Robinson and Cheryl Skinner- his son, Chris aX 265 Winding in the Fannington Conununity officiating.'Burial followed in Creek Road. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fork Baptist Church Cemetery Online condolences; www. eatonfitneralservicejcom.' Brandon, Bradley and Donald in Mocksville. The family re Sowers, Jerry Christie, Jimmy ceived friends Tuesday, March Keaton Jr. and Justin Keaton. 2,at Eaton Funeral Home. The family received friends on Memorials: Fork Baptist Thursday, Feb. 25 at Davie Fu Cemetery Fund, 3140 US 64 neral Service. E. Mocksville; or to charity of Online condolences: www. donor's choice. daviefuneralservicejcom. Online condolences: www. eatonjuneralservice^dm.

CK^ ■ ^ po ^ 4 Arthur Porter Arthur Porter, O.C., From his time at MTT, when he JS I PhD, DSc (Hen), FRSC died traveled 43 states by automo7 w bile in 1938,be loved America. ■« at Porsyth Memorial Hospital iXRebe^KiDgSm^ U ;Feb.26,'2010; He became a citizen 40-1995. TT^fr^rRebecca-^Qrig-Sriuth,- - ' Bom: He and his wife, Patricia, who -Xd^ce ^ed- early ■O on Dec. 8, 1910, he the predeceased him in 2007, en Wednesday morning, Feb. 24, i son of John yi^am Porter and joyed retirement in Naples, Fia. ^lO^at her home. Maiy Anne Harris. Bducat^ at and at Bermuda Village. " sife was bom Feb. 18,1951 the University of Manchester Survivors: their son. Dr. John o in Fprsytii County to Joe Hard- 06 with bachelor^, master's and Porter, a neurologist in practice I ing-and Helen Michael King. O doctorate degr^,-he built the with Comerstonehealthcare at M^. Smith had an ongoing bat first computer in Europe as a Bermuda Run and Winston- Sa- tle wjth ovarian cancer for five graduate student. He came to lem, Kathy, his daughter-in-law u -years. She never slowed down CO the USA as a fellow at MTT in and their 2 sons, Ian, who is 'Or gave up and kept her sense 1937 and returned to Britain attending George Washington offaumor. She loved to g^en, in 1939 for war service in the Law School and finishing his cherished spending time with science and technology sector law degree, and Greg, who is family and was known for her of the British government. He attending NASCAR Technical love of children and a desire to 1Ed was professor at Britain's Royal Institute; a granddaughter, Jen >« sew. Providing and caring for Military College from 1946- nifer, lives in Canada with her others came, natural. Her last 1949 and later immigrated to husband, Trevor, with 2 great ;3 words to her family were "my o Canada. He headed the digital grandchildren. journey has ended." u research group for Ferianti in A memorial service for Mrs. Smith was preceded in Toronto until 1955 when he friends and family will be held death by her mother. ■ returned to Britain as professor at Bermuda Wlage on Satur Surviving: her husband, T.C. a of electrical engineering at the day, March 6, at 2 pjn. Smith Jr.; a daughter, April S. University of London. In 1958, Memorials: CurePSP Foun Newman and husband Jeff; 2 he assumed the dean's position dation, a neurological condi sons, Trent Smith and Dustin at the University of Saskatch tion described in Toronto dur Smith; 3 grandchildren, Samu ewan and established biomedi- ing Dr. Porter's tenure and Dr. el, Elisabeth and Haiuiah New cal engineering as an academic Olshewsky, who performed man; her father, Joe I^g; a discipline for the first time. He the key work of identification, brother, Thomas King; md 3 returned to Toronto in 1961, was a collaborator and tiiend, sisters, Eileen Dunn and Phyl headed industrial engineering curePSPx>rg. lis Hayes, both of Advance and for the University of Toronto Deborah Foltz of Lexington. for 15 years, served Canada A memorial service was held nationally and internationally ' at 2 pjUv Sunday, Feb. 28, at and was chair of a number of > Yadkin-Valley Baptist Church committees. He was a member ' with Pastor Wayne Swisher of- in the 1950s of Project Lamp i ficiating. The family received light, a joint US Congress/ ' friends Saturday at the chi^h. Canadian Parliament commis • Memorials: Hospice/Pallia sion for the nuclear defense of tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice North America. He was chair of , Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. the science advisory coirunittee Online condolences: www. for Expos 67, the World's Fair hayworth-millerxom. in Montreal. He chaired the Ca nadian Environmental Council, chaired the Royal Conunis- sion on Electric Power Plan ning for- Eastern Canada and wrote four books. He became active in the humanities, and was an active coUeague of Dr. Marshall McLuhan. He was atyarded the Order of Canada, Canada's highest decoration' in 1988. He was electedn fellow, QT-^. of the Royal Society in Canada

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Survivors: her mother, Ev elyn and Wilbur Oleson; 3 v^Il AUen Goss children and 4 godchildren Mrs. Don Nell Allen Goss, Aletha (Matt) Dudley and 77,of Murchison Road,Mocks their son, Tyler Williams, all of ville, died Saturday, March 6, Cooieemee, Amy Card and her 2010, at Bermuda Commons in tiaughters, Kayana and Layla Advance. Caldweil. all ofMocksville and Mrs. Goss was bom in Da- Richard Card and Kristin Coble vie County on March 13,1932. and their son,Izaak Card, all of to the late William Henry and Cooieemee;a sister, Oeri(Russ) Dora Luther Allen. She was a Carman of Glendive, Mont.; 4 faithful member of Mt. Olive brothers, Chet (Jan) Lindquist United Methodist Church in and Teny (Cindy) Lindquist, Yadkinville. She enjoyed work all of Post Falls, Idaho, Tbd ing at A Storehouse for Jesus. Lindquist of Coeur d' Alene She was also preceded in Idaho and Randy Lindquist; death hy her husband, Reggie and many nieces and nephews. Roy Driver Lee Goss; a sister, Betty John A funeral service was con- son; and a brother, WiUiam Ju- Lee Roy Driver, 59, of US duciedatdpun.Tuesday.March "601 601 North, Mocksville, niorAllen. s^higer Lindquist-Card 9, at Pieedom Baptist Church, died on Wednesday, March 3. Survivors; 2daughters,Patsy Ms. Ginger Lea Lindquist- with Pastor Kevin Morris of Card,49,of Davie Street,Cool- 2010, at Focsyth Medical Cen Lea Goss of Walnut Cove- and ficiating. Burial follow in the Linda Barton (Bob) of King; 2 eemee.died on March 6,2010, ter. church cemetery. The family Bom in Surry County on July granddaughters, Christine Hale afler a long battle with lung received friends at the church 19,1950, he was the son of Ha (Dallas) and Rachel Barton: a cancer. one hour before the service. zel Hutchins Harrold ofMocks great grandson.AJ- Hale; a sis She was bom Dec. 15,1960, in Missouia County, Mont, Memorials; Freedom Baptist, ville and the late Rufus Driver. ter, Dorothy West of Bemuida 118 Comatzer Road, Mocks He was a self-employed painter Commons; 3 brothers, Jimmy to Evelyn Ann and Chester Lindquist. She had a love for ville. and was a member of Sandy Ray Allen (Magdalene) of Online condolences; www. Mocksville, Sonny Allen (Nel the lord; she was a member Springs Baptist Church. ^otonfunerahervice^om. His wife, Eleanor Jones lie) of Yadkinville and Sammy of Freedom Baptist Church Driver, preceded him in death Allen (Nellie) of Mocksville; of Mocksville- She loved to in 2003. sisters-in-law; and several niec spend time with her children Also surviving; a son, Tony es and nephews. and grandchildren and liked to Lee(Tammy) Driver of Mocks A graveside service was held watch the drag races in Moores- ville; 2 daughters, Darlene at 2 pun. Monday, March 8, at ville. She enjoyed listening to Greet ofSalisbury andCharlene Mt. Olive United Methodist music,and dancing She was preceded in death by Driver of Mocksville; 4 broth Church Cemetery with the Rev. ers, Eugene Driver and Dale Gary Foster officiating. The her biological father, Chester (Linda) Driver of Salisbury family received friends after Lindquist; and molher-in-iaw. and Gerald (Sue) Driver and wards in the fellowship hall. Donna Card. Charles Driver of Mocksville;3 Memorials; Mt. Olive Cem sisters, Lula Mae Shermer,Bar etery Fund. 1646 Chardale Rd., bara (Glen) Reavis and Bonnie Clemmons,27012. Sue Hunt, all of Mocksville; Online condolences; www. id grandchildren: and 5 great ealon/uneralservice^om. grandchildren. The service to celebrate the life of Mr, Driver was Satur day, March 6, at 2 pun. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Dean ChancUer officiating. Burial was in the Sandy Springs Bapdst Church Cemetery. The family received ftiends Friday, March 5 at Da- vie Funeral Service. Online condolences; nnvw. daviefuneralservice^om. ^<-i, -o

Carson Wishon ^ieMattieWood Survivors: a son. rimottiy Mr. Roland Carson "R.C." Ollie Mattie "Uzzie' Wwd. WWood, and daughter. Barbara v^eslie Smoot Shelton Jr. Wishon. 70, of Gordon Drive. 80. of Charlotte, died on Mon- vvWood, of the home; 3 daugh Mr. Leslie Smoot Shelton Jr.. Advance, died Sunday. March day.March8,2010. j®ters. Celeste Wood-Haile of 78, died Friday March 5. 2010 7, 2010 at Forsyth Medical' Ty,e oldest chUd of the late Mocksville,M Yvonne (Phillip) at Forsyth Medical Center. Center is Winsion-Salem. WUliam Henecy Allen and the RFisher of Advance. Norma Mr. Shelton was bom Feb. He was bom July 4, 1939, in UK Celessie Martin Allen was MMattox ofStatesville; daughter- 19. 1932 in Davie County to WUkes County to the late Mil- in-law, Sandra Wood of Char- the late Leslie Smoot Shelton bom Jan. 2. 1930. in Cool- in lard Olen and Hazel DeEtle lone; siblings, Louise Payne. Sr. and Abbie Baity Shelton. eemee. She and her husband ta Wishon. Mr. Wishon was a vet Bobby Lewis Wood lived in GiGary (Bonnie) Allen. William Mr. Shelton was a member of eran of the U-S. Navy and was Cooleemee for many years be- (Mary)N Allen. Derek (Jean) Al (Tourtney B^tisi Church. a member of No Creek Primi fore moving to aarlotte mak- letlen all of Salisbury, and Ceor-t, Surviving: his wife of 59 tive Baptist Church. ing it their new home. She at- ^gia (John) Graham of Greens- years.Irma Jean Jones Shelton: He was also preceded in tended the public schools of ^boro; an aunt. Lizzie Mayfield children. Leslie Gene Shelton. death by a sister, Rosa Mae of Cooleemee; 13 grandchil Mocksville; Deborah Shelton Rowan County. She work.^ of Norman: and a brother. Frank asahon\emakerforherfart^y, ^dren; 24 great-grandchildren; ' (Ed) Vogler. Advance; Denise a great-great-grandchild; and a : lin Olen WishoD- and as a housekeeper for oihet a j Shelton (Kelly) Mabe, Walnut Survivots: his wife, Dorothy host of nieces, nephews, other > Cove; grandchildren. Erica families. She began her Chns- ho: Taylor Wishon of the home; 2 ttan journey at Ervin Temple rel,relatives and friends. Bost. Payton Triplen, Les sons, Jonathan Wishon of Win- CME Church in Woodleaf. She /A wake is scheduled for 7 lie Shelton. Allison Shelton, sion-Salem and Kevin Wishon pm. Friday, March 12. and Christopher Shore; S great later united with New Shep- thepm funeral at 2 pjji. Saturday. of Mocksville; a sister. Emma paid Baptist Church m Coo - ^e grandchildren; 4 sisters Helena Lee Lawson of Winston-Salem; March 13.bolhaiNewShepard Craft, Marie(Joe) White. Bettie Lmee holding her proud nUe Ma a brother. Leon (Rickie) Wis "Mother of the Church. She BajBaptist Church. Smith.EdiiaAiin(Gtady)Beck; hon of Pfaffiown; and several was adamant about people at 2 brothers Leonard (Jean) Shel nieces and nephews. tending church and paying their ton. Billy (Patricia) Shelton. A funeral service was con tithes and offering. She never Agraveside swvice was con ducted at 2 pun.. Wednesday, ducted at 2 pm.Sunday March allowed anything to stop her March 10 at Eaton Funeral from anending church. She wk 7 at Courtney Baptist Church Chapel with Elder Eddie Fowl • a kind and loving woman who Cemetery by the Rev. Ricky er officiating. Burial followed nunured many in the communi Atkins. at 4:30 pan. in Cool Springs . ty and family by gwmg sound Memorials: Courtney Baptist Baptist Church Cemetery in ' Building Fund. 3341 Courtney advice and providing laughter. Elkin. The family received She had a humoicus charac Baptist Church Rd., Yadkin- friends Tuesday. March 9,. at ville, 27053. ter and did not mind teaching the funeral home. about His word. She wM an Online condolences: tvww. Memorials: Cool Springs independent woman who loved gentryfuneralserrice^om. Cemetery Fund, 1467 Cool her faimly. friends, and church. Springs Church Road. Elkin. She was married to the late 28621. Bobby Wood and they had six Online condolences: unvw. children. _ . . _ . eatonfuneralservicejcom. She was preceded in death by her siblings Charlie AUen. Bemice Chunn. Henry Allen. Sarahlen; her Jackson son. Dr. andTommy Maty W^i Al ^ddaughler.KhayliaWjod.grandson. Aaron Shawn Wood.

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t Ov 0-- S«.Fonly Fontana Xwilllam CranfiU ' Fonty Fontana, 77. bom Mr. William "Bill" CranfiU, Richmond "RC" Connie Beck 78, of Lone Hickory Road, Jr., son of Richmond Connie VaHifinville. dicd "niesday, Beck Sr. and Lizzie Leonard March 9.2010 at Forsyth Med Beck, died Friday morning, ical Center. Ss March 12, 2()10 at Kate B. He was born Aug. 12, 1931 Reynolds Hospice Home of in IredeU County to the late Barbara Andrews Hart Winston-Salem. Mrs. Barbara Andrews Han, Guy and Disa Renegar Cran He was bom Dec. 16,1932, fiU. Mr. CranfiU was retried 67, of Advance died Wednes in Forsyth County. Mr. Fontana day, March 10,2010 at the Kate from the N.C. Department, was residing in KemersviUe of Transportation Highway B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Department in Yadkin Coun- with bis son and daughter in She was bom Jan. 17,1943 cy, was a member of Sandy . law, Nick "Merle" and Joann in GranvUle County to Wil Beck. Re had resided- at Call liam Mack and Mary Pope An Springs Baptist Church, Lone Road in MocksvUle with his Hickory Volunteer Fire Depart drews. ment, and a veteran of the US special friend of 13 years, Lu- . Surviving: her husband, Army. He enjoyed makmg his ; ciUe Sain. Gary L. Hart; 3 daughters, Lisa daily rounds at McDonalds and In addition to his parents, Brown and husband Walter of spending time with his .fairuly Mr. Fontana was also preceded Winslon-Salem, Sharon Cooke in death by a sister, Mary Fran and Mends. and husband Brace of Advance He was also preceded in ces Doub and 2 grandsons, Ja and Denise Oakman and hus death by an infant sister, and son A. Beck and Cody Worth band Quis of KemersviUe; Beck. and S grandchUdren, Blake and 2 brothers, Larry CranfiU and Also surviving: his brother, Harold CranfiU. Zack Brown, Carter Cooke and Robert Beck of WaUcertown; Surviving: his brother, Fred Benjamin and Sara Oakman. o (Ida Mae) CranfiU, MocksviUe; children, J. Timothy Beck and A memorial service was held special Mend, Came Steel- wife Grace of Randleman, Da at II am. Friday, March 12 at vid E. Beck and wife Teresa of man, Yadkioville; nephew, Joe Hayworth-MiUer Kinderton n (Maudie) CranfiU; nieces, Viv Richmond, Va.; G. Diane Nich Chapel with Chaplain Fred o ols and husband Wayne, and e ian (AUen) Hix, SheUa (Ralph) Moreiz officiating. Inurnment z Renegar, Vickie (Maxie) Ruby A. Beck, aU of JonesvUle; followed at Easdawn Gardens H grandchildren, Bryan Beck and •< Melton, Laura (DarieU) Har of Memory. The family re-, W wife Candice, Jeremy Beck and ceived Mends one hour prior to ris, Disa Caudle; several great- wife Nicole, Thomas Beck, nieces, great-nephews, cousins, the service at the funeral home. n including MarUyn R- Kimmer, Jonathon Beck, PaMcia Beck, Memorials: Kate B. Reyn 90 Ashton Beck, Spencer Beck, ■8 and Mends, including. Timmy olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos Kristen Nichols, Michael Beck, 2 Bowman. pice Lane, Winston-SaJem, CO n The famUy received friends Kaidynn Beck, Claudia Beck 27103. and Karah Beck; great-grand- March 10 at Gentry Fai^y Online condolence; wtvw. ■g Funeral Service in YadkinviUe. chUtiren, Kayla Grace Beck, Itoyworth-mitterjcom. n His funeral service was held at Gavin Beck. Elizabeth Grace o 11 am. Thursday, March 11 at Beck and Dalton Beck. . § Sandy Springs Baptist Church He was a conversadonalist with stories of his travels with by the Revs. David Riser and 1 § Howard Wagoner. The body NASCAR and the country mu o lay in-state 30 miniites prior W sic industry. He enjoyed cook- ' t the service. Burial foUowed in outs with famUy and Mends 2 CO the church cemetery with mili Pat and Bre'nda Snook. ■§ S o tary rites by Yadkin VFW Post The famUy is receiving ■D O Mends at 2256 Venus Drive, o c 10346. KemersviUe, with a celebradon OnUne condolence: www. of life service wUl be held at 11 . k geittryftmeralservice£om. - ' am. Saturday, March 20. - C: ■ z o' ETg-" S He was botti in Rowan County on May 3. 1935 to the late Robert Lester and Mary He was bom in Davie Coun Belle Barnes Head. Mr. Head ty on Aug. 3. 1915. to the late had been employed with Er- Marvin Ellis and Bessie Taylor win Mills and was retired from Keller. Mr. Keller was a vet Linon-Taylor after 23 years. eran of World War 11 serving He was a member of the Cool- in the Anny Air Force and was eemee Civiian Club and the the first nursing assistant hired Spencer Moose Lodge. Mr. at the VA Hospital in Salisbury Head enjoyed fishing, espe where he worked until retire cially at the coast; participat ment. He was a charter member ing in the Farmington Farmers of the Davie County Rescue Market; and helping his wife Squad serving 25 years. Mr. with craft fairs. He loved coun Keller was a longtime member try and bluegrass music and all of Jericho Church of Christ, animals, especially his cats and was a farmer and gardener, kittens. loved his tractor and taking He was also preceded in rides in his pick-up. especially death by 2 brothers. John Rob- for coffee breaks at Millers. en Head and James Edgar VBdbby Lee Head Nciarence Keller Survivors: his wife of 65 Head. Mr. Qarence "Buck" Keller. years, Wylene Keller of the Mr. Bobby Lee Head. 74. Survivors: his wife o( 50 94, of Greeahill Road. Mocks home; 2 sons, Bob (Lynda) of US 601 South, Mocksville. years.Carol Chaffin Headofthe ville. died Saturday, March 13. Keller of Mooresville and Don- died Saturday. March 13.2010 home; 2 daughters, Usa Spill- nie (Sherri) Keller of Cherry at WFU Baptist Medical Cen- 2010, at Davie County Hospi man (Eddie) of MocksvQle and tal. Gtove. S.C.; 5 grandchildren. Lori Harrison (Mike) of Salis Shawn K. Cooper. Missy K. bury; 3 grandchildren. Ashlee Ginther. Lee Keller. Megan Spillman. Courtney Harrison K. McOaniel and Ben Keller: and Spenser Harrison; a sister. 2 stepgrandchildren. Meredith Sadie Mae Burton of Mocks McSwain and Josh Reep; and 7 ville; sistets-in-law. Ftances great-grandchildren. Head of Cooleemee and Rox- A funeral service was con anna Head of MocksviUe; and ducted at II a.m.. "Diesday. several nieces and nephews. March 16 at Jericho Church of A funeral service was eon- . Christ with Dr. Tom Torpy offi ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday. ciating.Burial was in the church March 17. at Eaton Funeral cemetety. The fatnily received Chapel with the -Rev. Dwight friends on Monday. March 15 Durham officiating. Burial at Eaton Funeral Home. was in Legion Memorial Park Memorials: Carolina Bible in Cooleemee. The family re a Camp c/o Bobby Grigsby; 1988 ceived friends Tuesday, March Jericho Church Road, Mocks- • 16 at the funeral home. ville. Memorials; Davie Humane Online condolences: www, Society. PO Box 153 Mocks easonfuneralservice.com. ville; or Book Bags of Hope do Cooleemee Elementary. 136 Marginal St.. Cooleemee. Online condolences: www. eaionfimeratservice.com.

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O" Survivors: her daughter ,ia, law, LaNelJe Ratledge NoU" ley of Shelby; 3 grandMns", Richard Dean Nolley (Heidi) of Cummings, Oa., Michael Steven NoUey of Shelby and Caleb Hubert Nolley in 'of Augusta. Ga.; 3 great grand X John D. Rummage children, Alex, Katie and Grant Mr John D."Johnny Rum Nolley: and several nieces and ! mage. 81. of US 601 No^. nephews. i MocksvUle. died Sunday. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m. Monday, March 14.2010. at WFU Bap tist Medical Center. March 15, at Eaton Funeral He was bom Dec.8,1928. m Chapel with the Rev. Karen Davie County to the late Roy W. Roberts officiating. Burial fol- andTossieColletie Rummage. lowed in Liberty United Meth- •• odist Qiurch Cemetety. The Mr.Rummage was retired ^m family retiived friends one Link-Taylor Furniture m Lex hour prior to the service at the ington. He was a veteran of the fiinetai home. UKoiean 5.Army Conflict. having Mr. served Rumm^e in the ^rah Carter Nolley Memorials: Liberty Method was a lifelong member of Eat- Mrs. Sarah Carter Nolley, ist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks- ons Baptist Church where he 96. formerly of NoUey Road. viUe. had served as a deacon, Sunday Mocksville,died Friday, March Online condolences: www. school teacher and RA leader. 12, 2010 at The Laurels of eaonfuneralservice.com. He was also preceded m Salisbury. death by 2 sisters. Nina Arnold She was bom in Rowan and Nannie Boger. and a broth County 00 Dec. 23,1913 to the er Norman Rummage. late J.W. and Minnie Evelyn ^Bert Rogers Survivors; his wife of 61 West Carter. Mrs. Nolley was years. Hazel Reynolds Rum a graduate of Woodleaf High Mrs. Albert Alice Rogers, mage of the home: a sister. Mm- 84.of Statesville, died at Iredell School and retired from Erwin Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, ietta(Bob) Langston of Mocks Mills. She was a lifelong mem ville; and a host of friends and ber of Liberty United Meth March9,2010. Mrs. Rogers retired from neighbors. odist Church where she was a Sunbeam Appliance as a ma • A funeral service was con member of the United Method chine operator in EUrin and was a ducted at 3 pjn. Tuesday. ise Women, the choir and as March 16. at Batons Baptist sisted in the children's depart member ofWhite Rock Method ist Church. Church, with Dr. David OU- ment. She enjoyed gardening Survivors: a son, Albert bieath officiating. Bunal fol and took pride in her yard. lowed in the church cemetery. She was also preceded in LewisHogers Jr. of RockweU: 3 daughters, Brenda Ellison of The family received friends at death by her husband, Caleb Statesville, Dorothy Baity of the church on Tuesday. Hubert Nolley Sr.; her son, Mooresville,and PiisciUa Boyce Memorials: Batons Ba^ C.H. NoUey Jr.: and siblings. us, Cemetety Fund, do Bob Margaret Cope. Louise Price, ofTioutman; 10 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Langston, 1922 US 601, N„ Lola Crawford, Ella Clement, She was preceded in death Mocksville. Pearl Deal, Jack Carter, Bob by her husband, Albert Lewis Online condolences: www. Carter, Clyde Carter and Paul eaonfuneraUervicexom. Rogers: 2 grandchUdren, Brad Carter. Baity and Jamie Harris: and a great-grandchild, Christiana Johnson. . Visitation was Thursday. March 12 at Nicholson Funetai Home. Funeral services were Friday, March 12 at 2 p.m. at the Nicholson chapel. Burial ioilowed imhe.Crestwoodjyia morial Gardens in Elkiii. 1

^ames Clinton Spiy Sr. ^•James Clinton Spty Sr., 90, U) ofGladstone Road,Moclcsville, died/liiesday. Match 9, 2009, at Ron4n ■ Regional Me£^ 4 Center. .. Born in Davie Coim^ on ti^^ary Ellen Walker Sept. 18,1919, he.was theson Miss Mary, Ellen Walker, 94, of the late Joseph F. and Bessie dit^ Sunday, M^h 14,2010, Safley Spry. He was a veteran at Auturrm Care of Modcsville. of Wodd.War II, serving as a She was bom Jan. 7,1916, in setgemtin company'*A''.744t]t . Davie County to die late John Ihnk Battalion. He was retired - BooneahdFannyStroudWalk- . from the Salisbury VA Hospital er.'Miss Walker was a rnember and was a member of Liber^r of Center Unh^''Methodist-^ United Methodist Church. . ChunA. His wife, Doris Jean. Gar- She was also preceded in wood Spry, preceded him in death by a "special son," Rob deathdn Feb.3,2000. ■' ert Reld. Survivors:'3 daughters, Mary Survivors; a "special son," fWayne) Martin of Moclcsville, Steve (Elaine) Reid of Gold Jenifer (Dennis) Hobbie of Hill; several cousins; fiiendsi Hendersonyille and Rebecca including Nancy TUttSrow and (Tony) Mallard of Advance; 2 David Mabe. ■ sons, James C. (Cecelia) Spry A funeral service was con Jr. of Greensboro and wniiam ducted at 11 ajn. Wednesday, F. Spry of Cooleemee; a sister, March 17, at .Center United Betty'Patterson of Mocks^e; Methodist Church, with die 2 brothers, Joo(Elizabedi) Spry Rev. Robin Fitzgerald officiat of Salisbury and Louis Spty of ing. The body was placed in Ashetx>ro; 10 grandchildren; 9 the church 30 minutes before ' great-grandchildren; and a qie- die service. Burial followed in cial companion. Flo Reeves'of . the church cemetery. The fom- Ashe County. ■ ' ' ily received friends Diesday, He was also preceded in March 16, at Eaton Funeral death by a broAer, Bruce Spty Home. I and 4 sisters, Margaret Brown, Memorials: Center Method-, Helen Snyder, Elizabeth Ridn ist Cemetery Fbnd, c/o Linda Icus, and,^is-Munday. - Owings, 728 WQkesb^ St., The .service to celebrate the Mocksville. life of Mr. Spry was on Sat- ^ Online condolences: tvwtv. urday, March. 13, at 11 ajn. eatonfimeralservicejcom. ar Liberty United Mediodist Church, widi the . Revs:-Karen Roberts, and JoeySpry Officiat ing. Burial was;in the church . o cemetery with military honors i. presented by the .VFW Memo- to ri^ Hoiior Guard. The fainily. O O received frieitds Fdday, Maroh 9r 3 ::12>atDay|eJ^<^8eryiceJ ■ w Merhor^rpite^itfeih^ -o Ist; 141 Libei^ Ciiclei <0 c CT Ville. 3o ET. er^ ^ames Clinton Spry Sr. ^James Clinton Spry Sr., 90, of Gladstone Road,Mocksville, O) died Tiiesday, March 9, 2009, at Rowan Regional Medical I Center. Bom in Davie County on Ellen Walker Sept. 18,1919, he was the son Miss Mary Ellen Walker,94, of the late Joseph P. and Bessie died Sunday, March 14, 2010, Safley Spry. He was a veteran at Autumn Care of Mocksville. of World War II, serving as a She was bom Jan.7,1916, in sergeantin Company"A" 744th Davie County to the late John Tank Battalion. He was retired Boone and Fanny Stroud Walk- from the Salisbury VA Hospital er.'Miss Walker was a member and was a member of Libeity of Center United' Methodist United Methodist Church. . ChurtA. His wife, Doris Jean Gar- She was also preceded in wood Spry, preceded him in death by a "special son," Rob death on Feb. 3,2000. ' ert Reid. Survivois:3 daughters,Mary Survivors: a "special son," (Wayne) Martin of Mocksville, Steve (Elaine) Reid of Gold Jennifer (Dennis) Hobhie of Hill; several cousins; friends, Hendersonville and Rebecca including Nancy Tutterow and (Tony) Mallard of Advance; 2 David Mabe. - sons, James C.(Cecelia) Spry A funeral service was con Jr. of Greensboro and William ducted at 11 ajn. Wednesday, F. Spty of Cooleemee; a sister, March 17, at Center Unit^ Betty Patterson of Mocksville; Methodist Church, with the e 2 brothers,Joe (Elizabeth) Spry Rev. Robin Fitzgerald officiat % of Salisbuiy and Louis Spry of ing. The body was placed in PI Asheboro; 10 grandchildren; 9 the church 30 minutes before n o great-grandchildren; and a spe the service. Burial followed in e cial companion, Flo Reeves of the church cemetery. The fam 3 Ashe County. ily received fnends Diesday, •< He was also preceded in March 16, at Eaton Funeral s death by a brother, Bmce Spiy Home.I and 4 sisters, Margaret Brown, Memorials: Center Method Helen Snyder, Elizabeth Rich- ist Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda kus,andjsois Monday. Owings. 728 Wilkesboro St., The service to celebrate the CA ■ Mocksville. w life of Mr. Spry was on Sat-- Online condolences: wvw. urday. March 13, at 11 ajn. eatonfiineralservicejcom. p at Liberty United Methodist o Church with the Revs; Karen 9) Roberts and Joey Spry officiat ? ing. Burial was in the church o cemetety with military honors i. presented by the VFW Memo CB rial Honor Guard. The family O o received friends Friday, March o c ■ 12'at Davie Funeral Service. j ^ 2. Memorials: Liberty MeAmi-; =: -O ist; 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks- 90 CD t= - CT ville. ■ , Z o' Online condolences^ O n-

O) 1®^ Survivors: a son, Dennis (Saundra)James of Mocksville; a brother, George Clement of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Jasmine James of Winston- Salem and Thometrius James of High Point; 2 great-grand children. Jessica James of High Point and Brandon Horton of Wmstoh-Salem; a host of niec es and nephews, other relatives X^onnie Hoover Howell and friends, including a special Lonnie Hoover Howell. 81, friend, Edna Mason Allen of died on Sunday, March 21. Greensboro. 2010. at his residence at Davie Her funeral service was held Place in MocksvlUe. on Sunday. March 21 at 3 pm. v'^thleen Peele Fleming Mr. Howell was bom in Da- at Cedar Grove Baptist Church Mis. Kathleen Peele Cran- vie County on Oct. 28, L928.to i^eneva Pate James in Mocksville. The Rev. Rod fiU Fleming, 85. died Monday, the late Sam and Ethel Foote * Geneva Pate James. 99. died ney Coleman. pastor, offici March 22,2010. Howell. He was educated in on March l7,2010atDavisRe: ated and burial followed in the She was bom May 23. 1924 the Davie County Schools and gional Hospital in Staiesville. chufch cemetery. The family in Suny County to the late Byrd woriod at Holly Farms for She was in Hospice Core at the received friends 30 minutes be and Jennie Peele. She was the more than 30 years. He was Autumn Care Nursing Home in fore the service. valedictorian of her graduating married to Hazel Hairsion. Mocksvilte. Online condolences: Graha- class of 1942 from BoonviUe who preceded him in death in Mrs. James was bom on mFuneralHomeJiel. High School. 1984. He attended New Jeni- Dec. 26. 1910 in Birmingham, She was also preceded in salem Holiness Church under Ala. She was the daughter of death by her first husband. Lu the leadership of Pastor Jesse the lace Jessie and Ada Pate. ther Vemon Cranfill, second Leach. He was a friendly, car She attended Rowan and Da husband.Stanley Earl Fletning: ing person who loved to help vie County public schools. great-great-grandson. Williara others. He was a volunteer with She accepted Christ at an early Robert Manning; sisters, Ola Storehouse for Jesus for ap age and was a member of the Peele Parker. Lula Peele My proximately 14 years. Rocky Creek AME Methodist ers. He was also preceded in Church in Olin before joining Surviving; her children, death by a son. David Howell. Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Frances (John) O'Neal. Law Survivors: 5 sons. Kenny Mocksville in 1956. She was rence Cranfill. Donald (Hel (Alihea) Howell.Steve Howell, the organizer and president of en) Cranfill. Retha (Curtis) Roger Howell. Nick Howell. the Best Yet (2iub and served Gaither; 7 grandchildren; 14 and Ernie Hairston; 2 daugh faithfully for more than 45 great-grandchildren; a great- ters. Debbie Ditlard and Tam years. She was a member of the great-grandchild; sisters. Irene my Morrison;.^ brothers,Char Senior Missionary Circle and Lowery, Pauline (John) Sea- lie Howell and Gilbert Howell; served as secretary for Sunday ford; brother. Ed (Virginia) a sister. Ruth Howell; a grand School Class Number Two for Peele. daughter he raised. Gina (Rick) several years. She was a retired Her funeral service was to be Diilard; a close friend, Ceola domestic worker. held at 3 pan. Thursday. March Wilson; several grandchildren, Preceding her in death were 25 by the Revs. Greg McEwen great-grandchildren, and great- 10 siblings; Walter Pate. Ma and Ricky Adkins. Burial was great-grandchildren; many oth mie Pate, Beatrice Pate Hill, to follow in the church cem er relatives and friends. Bunia Pate Studevent. Goldia etery. She was to lie in-state His funeral service was held Pate Gilmer. Helen Luvina 30 minutes prior to the ser Wednesday, March 24 at 2 p.m. Pate, Jessie Pate, Turner Pate. vice. The family was to receive in the chapel of Graham Funer Birder Pate,and William Clem friends after the service. , al Home. Bishop James IJames ent. She was married to the late Memorials: Courtney Baptist officiaterL The family received Luther James, who also preced Cemetery. 3341 Courtney Ch. frientls 30 minutes before the ed her in death. Road.Yadldnvillc. 27055. service. Online, condolences;.. www. i Online condolences: Craha-. gentryJuneraUenicexom. mFuneralHomejiet. ^^^erly Dianne Perkins Mis. Beverly Dianne Padgett' Perkins, 58, of Spring Street, Mocksville. died' Sunday, March 21. 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-"^ Salem. She was bom Feb. 18,1952, in Rowan County to the late Ralph and Ruth Pauline Hel- lard Padgett. Mrs. Perkins was retired from Sara Lee. She cooked up a big smile and cup cakes. Mrs. Perkins' enjoyed reading, being outside with na V^dith Marie Yeager ture and spending time with her ^ Mrs. Edith Marie Yeager,84,' grandchildren. died March l7,2Q10inAutumn She was also preceded in Care Nursing Home following death by 2 brothers, infant Dar- an extended illness. ryl Padgett and Dennis Padgett: She was bom in Whitley and a niece.Tracy Padgen. Township, Pa., daughter of Survivors: her husband. Jes the lace Charles and Elizabeth se Wayne Perkins of the home; Dean Laschinsky, She worked 2 daughters. Amantla Smith as a cashier in a drug store, , (Stephen) Frye and Heather and later became a certified Smith (Philip) Johnson, both of nurse assistant. She had lived Mocksville: 2 sisters, Bonnie in Mocksville for the past 15 Padgett (Andrew) Hajikakou years, and attended Trinity of Woodleaf and Carol Ann Baptist Church. (Mike) Murph of Mocksville; Her husband preceded her in a brother, Bany Dale Padgett death. of Woodleaf; 5 grandchildren, Survivors: a son, Robert Alex Frye,Zachary Frye. Ethan Page of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Ftye, Hailey Johnson and Seth a daughter. Janet Greene of Johnson: special niece, Christl Mocksville: 2 brothers, Ken Foster: special nephew, Johnny . neth and John Laschinsl^ of Padgen; antTseveral other niec Pennsylvania; 2 sisters, Lola es and nephews. Harrison of Pennsylvania and A funeral service will be Betty Musgrave of Missouri; conducted at 11 ajn., Friday, 5 grandchildren; and a large 1 March 26. at Eaton Funeral number of great-grandchildren^' Chapel with the Rev. Shane., Her funeral service was held Young officiating. Burial will Friday, March 19 at 2 pun. in follow in Rose Cemetery. The ' the chapel of Graham Funeral . family will receive fnends ' Home. The Rev. Darryl Cox from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March ' officiated and burial followed 25,at Eaton Ftmeral Home. in Rose Cemetery. The family Memorials: Kate B, Reyn-; received friends at the funeral olds Hospice Home. 101 Hos- i home one hour before die ser- ^ pice Lime, Wlnston-Salem," vice. ^ 27103. 1 Online condolences: Craha- Online condolences: www. '' mFuneralHomeJxet. eatonfitneralservicexom. ■

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V Gerald Ray Hilyard ,- ^ Gerald "Jeny" Ray HUyaKl, JTielmaT.Johnson 39, Advance, formerly of H Mrs. Thelma Turlington. Dorado, Ark., died on March Johnson, 97, of Erwin, died 24,2010 at the Kate B. Rejhi- Wednesday, March 24,2010 at 6" olds Hospice Home ui Win- her lesidence. ston'Salem.' Her funeral was Saturday, ^^arolyn Allen McGrary As his battle' with cancer March 27 at Erwin Chapel Pen tecostal Free Will Baptist Church '^^NMfs. Carolyn Allen Mc- came to an end, he was sari Crary,73, fortnerly of Junction rounded by' family. Bom Aug. in Erwin. Officiating were the Road,Mocksville,diedSunday, 12, 1930 in El Dorado to the Revs. David Snipes and Jeffety Match 28, 2010, at Autumn late Ray Arthur and Betty Aim Hayes. Burial followed in the Care of Mocksville. Hilyard, he spent the majority church cemetery. Mrs. Johnson She was bom June 17,1934, of his life there. He graduated was bom March 3,1913 in Har- in Davie County to the late from El Dorado High School nelt County to the late Archibald Brack and Rena Williams Allen. in 1968 and attended Hen Lee and Julia Isabelle Johnson Mrs. McCrary was a member derson State University. He Tiirlingtbn. She was a farmer, of Edgewood Baptist Church was a member of First Baptist textile worker and enjoyed quilt in Cooleemee. She was retired Church. On weekends he en ing and gardening. She was a fiom B&F Manufacturing and joyed golf and hiking. He man member of Erwin Chapel PF- had worked at Monleigh Gar aged to get a hole in one dei- WBC for many years. ment. Mrs. McCrary enjoyed spite his "unique" golf swing. • She was also preceded in working crossword puzzles and The "hikers" enjoyed hiking death by a granddaughter, Pa listening to gospel music: the Ozark Trail together. Many mela Snipes; sisters Eloise She was also preceded in of the stories are still untold as Gregory, Kathleen Bowden death by her husband, Bruce "what happened on the trail, and Margaret Gregory; broth Columbus McCrary; and a son, stayed on the mil." ers, Ralph Diriingmn, Coleman Jeffiey Allen McCnuy. Survivors; his wife of 40 Turlington; son-in-law, Robert Survivors: 2 sons, Ridiard years, Sandra Fogg Hilyard of "Bob"Athey. McCrary of Mocksville and Advance; daughters, Jennifer ' Survivors: husband, Phil Biuce (Carlann) McCrary of 0 Mitchell (Marcus) of B Dora Johnson;sons. Worth and Janice Lexington; a sister, Faye Com 1 do and Jessica 6town (Josh) of. Snipes of Erwin,Allen and Di- er of Yadkinville; a daughter- s Charleston, S.C.; a giattdsoni atme Snipesof Cooleemee, Keith o in-law,Sonya Hunt McCrary of o Hutton Stahl Mitchell of B and Nancy Snipes ofErwin,and Mocksville;7 grandchildren; 3 c Dorado; and a brother,Tom Hi-' Terry and Linda Snipes of Salis great-grandchildren; and many tyard (Janette) of Dallas,Texas bury; daughters, Nina Christine nieces and nephews. «< as well as many cousins,nieces Athey of Cooleemee. Debbie A funeral service was held § and nephews. . " and Donald Jones of Raleigh; at 2 pan.Tbesday, March 30 at A memorial service was held 19 grandchildren; 34 great- Eaton Funeral Chapel with the on Wednesday, March ;31at 'grandchildren; 27 great-great- Rev.Chris Williams officiating. •a 2pjn. at First BoptistChu^'m granilchildren; brother, Bobby s Burial followed in Legion Me CO B Dorado with a visiration fbl^ Lee Turlington of Erwin; and morial Parkin Cooleemee. - n lowing at the church. several nieces and nephews. Online condolences: www. 93 Memorials: Kate B Rejmlds' Online condolences: www. eatonfimeralser/icejcom. O Hospice Home, 101 Ifpsjpn' RoseandGrahantjCom. c Lane, Winston-Salem,',27,l(^.,' or First Baptist Chuich'i;2(W^' g Main.B ll^do.AR 71730!7 Online condolences: whw. Q« hayworth-mitterjcom. 89

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^^argie R. McDaniel ^Mujie R. MeDaniei, 82. of Manchester. NJ. died on Wednesday. March 24.2010 at Jersey Shore University Medi cal Center. Neptune, Shewos bom and raised in Cooleemee and had lived throughout the world as an Air Rae Riese Force spouse and homemaker. ^Cindy Rae Riese ofAdvance She settled to Manchester in was bom in Cottland Memo 1993. rial Hospital in Cottland. N.Y. She was preceded in death by on May 19. I968 and died on her husband Howard in 1991; March 26. 2010 at Forsylh 4 brothers, Lee, Tommy. Otis, Medical Center in Winsron-Sa- and Jay "Cotton": and 2 sisters. lem after an extended illness. Mildred and Ann. She was loved and her smile Survivors: a daughter and lit up a room. son-in-law. Joyce and Teddy Survivors:2 children,Jef&ey yBarry Wayne Riley Shostak of Howeli. NJ.; a son David Riese and Cassie Ann Mr. Barry Wayne Riley, 63. and daughter-in-law. Mike and Riese; her mother. June (Wil of Calvin Lane. Mocksville. Karina McDaniel of Mexico; liam) Mullenax; sisters. Charity died Tuesday, March 23.2010, 5 grandchildren; Anthony (Lee)Reich and Brenda(Clyde) at his home. Shostak and wife Kristin of Burgan; brothers. William Mul He was bom on Nov. 1. Wall. NJ.. Michael McDaniel lenax Jr. and Earl(Kathy) Mul 1946. in Davie County to the and wife Ellen of Clemmons, lenax: nieces, Michelle(Corey) late Murry P. and Jeiiie Combs Kimberly D'Amore of Howeli, Mullenax and Shelby Reich: Riley. Mr. Riley enjoyed fish- Melissa McDaniel of Davidson nephews. Michael Mullenax ing, saveiiAg to the niouritftin$ County, and Annika MeDaniei Jr. and Michael Dietrick; great and the coast and going to flea of Mexico: 5 great-grandchil nephews, Tevin Mullenax and markets. He loved his family, dren. Jake. Liike, Hannah.Abi Samuel Reich: and many other especially his grandchildren. gail, and Jordan; many nieces cousins, nieces and nephews. Survivors: his wife. Alice and nephews; a former daugh Her memorial service was Baldwin Riley of Mocksville: ter-in-law. Sarah McDaniel of held Monday. March 29. at 2 daughters, ^tricia Riley and Cooleemee; and her faithful fe Farmington Baptist Church Donna (Jeremiah) Cockerham. line companion, Sylvester. with Pastor A Jl. Campbell pre all of Mocksville; a son. Scotty Visiaiion was at the Clayton siding. Pastor Phillip Brande (Leesa) Reynolds of Mocks 6 McGirr Funeral Home on did the pastoral prayer. Her ville; 5 grandchildren; 2 sis Wednesday, March 31 with her favorite hymns were sung by ters, Pat Riley of Salisbury and funeral service at 8:30 p.m. A Phillip and Nicole Biande and Kim Riley ofMocksville; and a visitation will be held Tuesday. Evangelist Sylvia CampbeU. brother. Jerry (Peggy) Riley of April 6. at the Currytown Bap Her ashes will be spread in New Salisbuiy- tist Church. Lexington, from York City as she requested. A celebration of life service 6-7:30 p.m. with her memorial Online condolences: www. was conducted at II ajn, Sat service to follow at 7:30. Inurn urday. Match 27. at Cooleemee <^'efi"ieralservice£om. ment will follow on Wednes- Church of God with the Rev. ^y. April 7 at Salisbury Na Steve Morrison ofBciating. tional Cemetery. Salisbury, at Memorials; American Can-' llam. cer Society. 4-A Oak Branch Memorials: Howeli First Aid Dr.. Greensboro,27407. Squad, POBox 1,Howeli,NJ Online condolences: www. 07731. eoron/unCT'aljervice.com. Online condolences: www. clayioi^uneralhom«£om.

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" O" ymilliam Monroe Stroud \ William Monroe "Billy" Scroud, 79, of Fred rAnW Road, Mocksville, died on. Monday, March 29. 2010, at Autumn Care of MockaviUe. Bom in Davie County on Survivors; his wife, Louise Sept. 15, 1930, he was the son Proctor Walker a dau^der. of the late Luther M. and,Ruth Gena (Jeff) Cline of Davie Alien Stioud. He served in the County; a son, Neal (Polly) t/.S. Army during the Korean Walker of Mooresville; a sister. Lucille Daniel; 3 brothers. Bill War where he was a member of Battery C of the 553rd Reld Walker, Bailey (Linda) Walker Artillery Battalion. He was re and Kenny (Iva) Walker 5 tired from TRW Pleuger Pumps grandchildren, Jon Cfitisiie ' of Statesviile and had worked of Marshall, Kaleb Walker of part-time at Davie Auto Parts Colorado. Dena Nieft and Lori until his health declined. He at Collins,both of Mocksville and tended Calvary Baptist Church. Jordan Qine of Davie County; He loved old cars, trucks, and and 7 great-grandchildren. tractors. He was a gardener and A funeral service was con looked forward to planting a ducted at 11 am. Thursday. vegetable garden each year. Mr. March 25, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Claude Phatr of Stroud enjoyed woodwotidng Vjames Franklin Walker and loved making birdhouses ^ Mr. James Franklin "Pete" ficiating. Burial followed in and things for his grandson Jericho Church of Christ Cem Walker, 89. formerly of Avon etery, with Military Honors whom he adored. Street, Mocksville, died Tues conducted by the Veterans of Survivore: his wife, Eunice day, March 23, 2010, at Au Mae Daniel Stroud, whom he Foreign War Memorial Honor tumn Care of Mocksville. Guajd. The family received married on Sept. 3, 1954; his He was bom on July 5.1920, daughter and son-in-law, San friends at the funeral home one in Davie County to the late hour before the service. dy and Dennis Shepherd, his Frank .Martin and Mae Seafocd grandson, WUiam "Will" Max Memorials: Carolina Bible Walker. Mr. Walker was a vet Camp c/o Bobby Grigsby, 1988 Shepherd, all of Clemmons; his eran of the U.S. Army having sister, Betty Beck and husband Jericho Church Road, Mocks served during World War D.He ville. Patii of Mocksville; and several was retired from Drexel-Hcri- nieces and nephews. Online condolences: www. cage Furniture and had worked ealon/uneratierviceMtm, The service to celebrate the as a pltimber for Mandos lifeof Mr.Stroud was Tuesday, Plumbing Service. Mr. Walker March 30, at 7:30 pan. in the" was a member of North Main Davie Funeral Service Chapel Street Chuich of Christ where with the Revs. Jim Giyder and he was a deacon for 32 years. , Scoii Jackson oilriacing. The He had been a member of the family received friendsIhesday Mocksville Fire Department. at Che funeral home. Burialiwas He was preceded in death at 2p4n. Wednesday, March'3I by a sister, Betty Daniel; and at Che Salisbury Natior^'Cem- 3 brothers, Mike, Jake and JF. etery with military honors by "Doodle" Walker. the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or the Humane Society of Davie, 290 Eaton Road, MKksyiIIe> Online .condolences:-www. ddvie/wieraJien^e^m.^.

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SB XJohn Wayne Sparks Surviving: her motner, rau- John Wayne Sparks of Mocksville died at his home ers'"le Larryreland (Jannie) Anderson; Anderson 3 broth on Saturday, April 3, 2010 af Funeral services wete held Johnny Anderson, Terry An ter several years of declining at 2 p,m. Tuesday. April 6 at derson. all of MocksviUe- her health. Union Hill Baptist Church in h^band. Gordon Smith; a He was bom on Aug. 31, Cleramons with the Rev, Chris 1941 in Davie County to the topher E. Biircham officiating. grandsons, Alexander andSmith; Au- late Wilson Ward Sparks Sr. The family received friends Smith ofClemmons; !, and Louise Johnson Sparks. He prior to the service. Burial fol "'eces and nephews; and 21 was a 1959 graduate of South lowed in the church cemetery graat-nteces and great-neph- west High School In Forsyth with military rites. County. He served his country Memorials; Union Hill Bap overseas in the U3. Navy, serv tist, 8494 Lasaier Rd,, Clem- from 6:30-8:30-pm ing on board The Maypoit and " mons, 27012; or Samaritan's I The Saratoga. He served sev Purse, Attn: Donor Ministries. ^■'"nesday at Gentry FaiLy eral years in the U.S. Naval Re PO Box 3000, Boone, 28607, I SrT' serves. From childhood, he was Online condolences: www. I heldhZ at 10 a,m, Thursdayto beat a member at Macedonia Mora haywonh-milUr^om. vian Church.He later joined in membership with Jonestown RalphR'f^;.°«SMcEwen Puts, Deacon. Burial and Baptist Church and attended ^irane Anderson Smith Union Hiii Baptist Church until Mrs. Dianne Anderson his he.iith no longer permitted. Smith, 48. of Mocksville died Memorials: Branneis Chil- Mr. Sparks retired after sev Friday April 2,2010. [ drens Hospital of WFUBMC, eral years of employment with. She was bom Nov. 17, 1961 Westinghouse Turbine Compo in Davie County to Albert Jack nents Plant. son and Pauline Ireland Ander He was preceded in death son. She worked for several ^ indolences: www. by a grandchild, Desiree Dawn years at Crown Wood Products, ^^'"Oyjineraisen'ice^om. Colley; a sister-in-law, Patricia Adecco Staffing, and was era- Sprinkle Sellers of King, and ployed at Davie County Hospi a brother-in-law, Steve Ryan tal. She was a graduate of Da ■Moser of Lewisville. vie High School, received her Survivors: his wife of 45 associate degree from David years, Clydene Sprinkle Sparks son Community College, and of the home; daughters, Renee' attended Rock Spring Baptist Denise Sparks, Kristin Sparks Church in Harmony. She loved Giilikin and husband Brad, to read, enjoyed the outdoors all of Wilmington, and Sherri with her flowers and humming Lyn Sparks of Winston-Salem; birds, but she loved her family grandchildren, Joseph Colit) and was devoted to each. Sparks. Wesley Adam Jones, She was preceded in death and Samaotha Cloer a brother. by her father, Albeit Jackson Wilson W. Sparks Jr. and wife Anderson, a sister. Margaret Kathy of Advance; a sister-in- Btown of Winston-Salera, and law, Barbara Sprinkle Moser of by a brother, Albert Glenn An Lewisville; and several nieces, derson of Mocksville. nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Services celebrating Mr. ^^teve B. Norrls Galliher's life were conducted \ Mr. Steve B. Nonis, 101, of at 10:30 ajn. Monday at He Yadkinvllle, died on April 8, bron Baptist Church with the Vy'ary Rebecca McDanlci 2010 at Yadkin Nursing Cen Revs. Darren Johnson, William Mrs. Maty Rebecca Whitak- ter. Wease and Steve Hedgecock er "Sis" McDaniei, 83, former Mr. Noriis was bora Feb. 12, officiating. He lay in stale at the ly of Oak Grove Church Road, 1909 in Waiauga County to the church for 30 minutes prior to Mocksville, died Tuesday, late William P. and Minnie Wil the service and burial followed April 6, 2010, at Davie County liams Norrls. He was a member in the church cemetery with Hospital. of Courtney Baptist Church. full military rites by members She was bom Feb. 12, 1927, He was also preceded in of the Iredell County Veterans in Davie County to the late death by his wife, Rora Hoi- John and Grace Walls Whi- Council Burial Detail. Pall comb Norris in December 2007 bearers were George Campbell, laker. Mrs, McDaniei was a and 2 brothers and 3 sisters. Todd Galliher, Bi*nt Galliher. member of Oak Grove United Survivors: 2 ijiis, Hairy; ' Methodist Church. She had Jason Faulkner, Charlie Gal (Charlotte) and Dean (Yvonne)'- liher, Michael Galliher, Andy been employed with Erwin Norris. both of tourtney; 6' Mills and with her family busi LIpscomb, Ethan Galliher wd grandchildren, Vickie (Tim) ness, McDaniei and Sons until David Lee.Johnson. Smiiherman of feast Bend; her retirement. Mrs, McDaniei Online condolences; www. Kathy (Mike) \yilliams of was a sports fan- Courtney; Jeffrey (Mary) Nor reavisfuneralkomeharmony. She was also preceded, in com. ris of Vflnston-Salem; Todd ^^awrence Galliher Memorials; Hospice/Pallia death by her husband, John Nel (Patricia) Nonis df Courtney; Mr. iames Lawrence Galli tive Care Of Iredell, 2347 Si- son McDaniei Sr.; a daughter, Steven Norris and Karin Men- her, 90. of Hannony, died Fri montonRd.,Stalesvil|e. 28625; Diaone Lee; a brother, Charlie denhall of Yadltinvtlle; 10 day afienioon. April 9.2010 at or Hebron Baptist, 175 Hebron- "Moke" Whiiaker Sr. and her great-grandchildren; 2 great-' Iredell Memorial Hospital. Rd..Stalesvi|!e, 28625, stepmother, Hade Whiiaker. great-grandchildren; a brother,' Bom in Iredell County oti Survivors: 2 daughters, Masion Norris of feoone; and a Dec. 30. 1919, he was a son of Grace Hilton (Robert) and An sister, Mae Oroce of Texas. ■' >!. the laie James Coleman Galli gela McDaniei; 2 sons, John N. The family received friends^;^> her and Flossie Siroud Galliher. McDaniei Jr. (Linda) and Ran Sunday at Gentfy{lSiffiiIy*^u3# Mr. Galliher was a retired farm dy D. McDaniei Sr. (Roxanne), neral Service in jVadkinville'?;;:-/- er and retired from J.P. Stevens d)^azuo Matayoshi all of Mocksville; 6 grandchil His funeral service was'con- ' after 31 years. He was a mem T Vlr. .Kazuo Matayoshi. 59 of dren, Casey McDaniei. Randy ducted 3 p.m. Stinday in the ber of Hebron Baptist Chtirch Brook Drive, Mocksville, died D. McDaniei Jr. (Stephanie), Gentry Family Chapel with Dr. ' and served in the U.S. Army Saturday, April 10,2010, at his Ryanne McDaniei, Ashley Ricky Atkins officjating. Burial during World War II. home. Lee, Russell Hilton and Jesse followed in the Courtney BapJ.' , He was preceded in death by He was bom • April 14, Hilton; 3 great-grandchildren, list Church Cemetiiy.-- his wife, Mary Isabell Barnard 1950, in Okinawa, Japan. Mr. Zachery Spry, Haley McDaniei Memorials: Courtney BapJ'-.- Galliher on Dec. 12, 2009; a Matayoshi had been employed and Emilee Dishman; a son-in- tist. 3341 Courtney. Chwh " daughter, Shelby G. Sieete; a by Lexington Furniture for law, Eddie Lee; 6 half sisters Road,Yadkinvi]!e|- 27055."' daughter-in-law, Louise Galli- over 30 years. He enjoyed and 3 half brothers. Online condolences: www^ i . her; and sisters, Evelyn Fraley. birds, gardening, outdoors and ■""" A"fUneral seiwicfe-wdj-ebn: gentry/uneralserviceiomt'"''', -. Maty Stroud and Dorothy Gal-' the Cherokee Casino. ducted at 11 a.m, Friday, April liher. Suryivors: his mother and 9, at Oak Grove United Meth Survivots;4sons,James Re* stepfather, Haisuko Matayoshi odist Church with the Revs. Galliher. Jeffrey Lynn Galliher and Jimmy Tucker of Cool- Larry Thompson and Charles and wife Leah and Larry Dean eemee; a broihtff, Robert Tucker Stewart officiating. The body Galliher and wife Becky, all of Caribofo; his fiance and her was placed in the church 30 of Harmony, and Charles Gra- son, Lonnie Serfass and Craig minutes prior to the service. O dy Galliher and wife Judy of Myers. Burial followed in the church ■<. Mocksville; 2 brothers. Dwight A funeral service was con cemelery, The family received ™ Galliher and Ernest Galliher, ducted at II a.m., Tuesday, friends Thursday. April 8, at ^th of Harmony: 3 sisters, April 13, at Eaton Funeral Cha Eaton Funeral Home. § Geraldine Smith and Louise' pel. Burial followed In Rose Memorials: Oak Grove d? Anderson, both of Harmony Cemetery. The family receive Methodist Youth Fund, 1994 ^ and Peggy Wiilard of Pinnacle; friends Monday, April 12, at US 158 Mocksville. =. 10 grandchildren; and 16 great- Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. =• grandchildren. Online condolences: www. caionfiineralservice^om. cotonfunerahervice^om'.

• to .s i V Eisa HoIIard Whitaker Lisa Holland Whitaker, 39, of Haraiony died on Thursday' afternoon,April g,2010.ather residence. She was bom in Rowan ' County, on Sept. 19, 1971, the daughter of James E, Holland and the late Arlene Parson Hol land. She was a supervisor for a medical supplies and packag ing company in Mocksville. A celebration of life was ^^Robert Studev^ht conducted on Sunday, April > Robert Studeveni, 87, ofUp. 11, at 2 p.m. at Liberty Baptist per Marlboro. Mdj, died April Church with the Revs. Marvin 4,2010, !' Blackburn and William Hutch- He was bomi in Davie ens officiating. Burial followed County, son of thfe late John in the church cemetery. and Gola Studeveiit. Early in ' Survivors: her father. James life he moved witil his family E, Holland of Mocksville; her to the D.C. area wliere he was , husband. Lonnie W. Whita employed by the O.S. govern ker of the home; a son, Daniel ment, and ownedjihe Robert' Wayne Whitaker, a daughter, Studevent Taxi CoillO. At the,', Jessica Diane Whitaker, both time of his death, iie was still . of the home;2 brothers, Bobby actively operating his taxi, He • Joe Holland of .Advance, Dale was a member ofJpaith Tem Ray Holland of Mocksville: 2 ' ple 2 Freewill Baptist Chuirh.-. sisters, Judy Whitaker of Har where he was a trustee. Ruling' mony and Wanda Wilkins of Elder, and father of the church. Yadkinville, Survivors; his wife. Glad-' Mrs. Whitaker was preceded ys Studevent of tjJe home; 2 ■ in death by her mother Arlene Parson Holland, and a brother daughters, Gola Austin of Dde City, Va,, and Joyce Studevent ' Wayne Lee Holland. of St, Thomas, Vt^in Islands;' .•' The family received friends and by several relalives in Da-' at Mackie-Sinclair Funeral Ser vieCoiJnty. vice on Saturday April 10, His funeral servifce was held Online condolences: www, Monday, April 12 at ll a.m. at.' mackiesinclairfiineral.com. his church in Mafyland. The " family received Sends one !, hour before the service, i

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A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pjn..Sunday. April 18,at First Presbyterian Church :onald J. Belcher ofMocksville with the Rev.Paul Seelman officiating. Burial fol Mr. Ronaid J- Belcher, 74, lowed in Folk Baptist Chureh of Advance, died on Thursday. Cemeiety. The family received April 15.2010. He was bom in Logan.W.Va. friends on Sanuday. April 17, at Eaton Funeral Home, to Ira and Frances Graham Memorials: First Presbyte Belcher. Mr. Belcher worked rian Memorial Fund. 261 S. for AT&T in Winston-Salem for Main St.. MocksvUle; or to a 25 years and also led an active charily of the donor's choice. social life. He was a member of Online condolences: www. the Pioneer Club,president of the AT&TComputer Club, president eotonfUneralservice-com. of the Winsion-Saiem MS-DOS rold Travis York User Group,and a memberof the dr. Harold Travis Yo±. 53, Society of Technical Communi died Friday, April 16. 2010, at cation. He will be remembered his home. for his intellect, generosity and yjoe Sherrili Hemrick He was bom March 22.1957. sense of humor. vN^Mr.JoeSherrill Hemrick.73. in Davie County to Travis York In addition to his parents, of Mocksville, died Thursday, and the late Stella Mae Potts he was preceded in death by a April 15.2010,!U Alston Brook York. He was amember ofYad- brother, Stuart Belcher. Nursing & Rehab in Lexing kin Valley Baptist Church and Survivors: his wife. Bessie was a graduaie of Davie High ton. airy Watt Thomas Belcher: daughters. Frances He was bom May 25. 1936. Larry Watt Thomas. 66. School class of 1975. He bad Bruebaker of Advance and Bar in Forsyth County. Mr. Hem of Randleman. died April 15 been employed by RJ, Reyn- i, bara Lockee and husband Bob of rick was a graduaie of Gray 2010. olds Tobacco Co. for 32 years. Blacksburg, Va,: grandchildren. High School, class of 1955 Funeral services celebrat- He was also preceded in Shannon. Sarah and Sam Brue and had artettded NC State. He ing his life were held at 3 pjn. death by 2 sisters, Frances baker of Advance and Chase was a member of First Presby Sunday. April 18 at Sedgefield Walker and Carolyn Nail. Lockeee of Blacksburg; and 2 O terian Church of Mocksville Baptist Church,Greensboro. Survivors: his wife of'34 great-grandchildren. % since 1982 and was dedicated A native of Level Cross, he years. Kathy Wood York of the A funeral service to celebrate P3 in working with mission teams, was the son of the late Cyrus home: 2 daughters. Amanda his life was held at Cleiiunons O traveling to Mwandi.Zambia in Wattson Thomas and Lucy York and Crystal York, both of o Presbyterian Church on Monday, Africa, three times. Mr. Hem Richardson Thomas Hpicomb. Mocksville; 6 grandchildren: c his father of Davie Place; and a April I9at2p.ra. with the Revs. rick had worked as an estima He had lived in Slier City and -< William Hoyle andJay Banasiak tor for Salem Steel for 18 years Mocksville. He served in the sister, Doris Anderson (Roy) of officiating. The family received Ml. Giiead. n before deciding to go into busi Army in the Vietnam War. He z friends on Sunday, April 18 at was a member of the VFW and A ftineral service was con H ness for himself as a licensed W yjgler and Sons Clemmons Cha general contractor. He was a li the American Legion. ducted at 2 pjn. Montlay, pel. Burial was at Westlawn Gar censed private pilot. Mr. Hem Survivors: a daughter, Bet- April 19. at Fellowship Baptist. "0 dens of Memory in Clemmons Church on Rainbow Road in rick enjoyed flying plaoes. off tina Thomas of Charlotte: a t/3 following the funeral service. shore fishing, raising Arabian son. Wyiie Thomas and Brittany Advance with the Rev, Wayne w horses; and spending time with of Liberty: and sister. Marcle Swisher officiating. Burial fol low in Yadkin Valley Baptist his family. Naylor and husband Jack of' n He was preceded in death by Mocksville; granddaughter,Ab- phuich cemetery. The family o his mother and stepfather. Ev bigai] Rose Thomas:and sev^' received friends Sunday. April g elyn Hemrick(Levin) Riddle. nieces and nephews. "■ " 18 at Eaton Funeral Home. Survivors: his wife of 27 Online condolences: www. Memorials: American Heart Assoc.. PO Box 5216 Glen Al years, Dorothy Seaford Hem-' Pierce-JeffersonFuneralSer- rick of the home; a son. Kent vice.com. len, VA23058-5216. Online condolences: www. (Melissa) Woodward of Clem Memorials: VFW chapters. > mons; 3 grandchildren. Hunter. ealonfuneralsen/icej:om. •O Summer and Tyler Woodward; xA. fJ and aunts and uncle, Bette Kis- Marie Penland Shaw er and Bill (Lib) Hemrick; ail Marie H. Penland Shaw. s 2; of Winsion-Salem, and Nancy 71 of Davie Place Residential o ~ o Stiles of Nashville, Tenn. O Care Home. Mocksville, died on April 16^2010 at the Woltz C- . E) - HospiceHome itrDt^sOrr;. - • * a

O ^^harles TVuby Bell (prances Keaton Bullins ^Mr. Charles Troby Bell, 72, ^ Mrs. Frances Keaton Bul of Mocksville, died Samrday, lins, 74, of Winston-Salem. April 24, 2010, at his home died on Wednesday, Apiil 21, with his family by his side. 2010 at Graw Healthcare. He was bom July 6. 1937, Bom May 31,1935, she was iiil Foster Arey ^^^arah McDaniel Bailey in Fotsyth Coimty to the late the youngest child bom to the Mn. Gail Foster Aicy, 62, Sai^ McDaniel Bailey. 92, Troby and Nora Beeson Bell of late William and Betqr Keaton. of Salisbuiy, died on Tiiesday, formerly of Comalzer Road, Winston-Salem. Mr. Bell was She was preceded in death Match 30,2010 at Rowan Re died on Monday,April 26,2010, retired from Hoechst-Celanese by her brothers, John, Carl, ^ gional Medical Center. at Autuitm Care of Mocksville. after 2S years. He was a mem Earl, Reicher, Lester (Less), : Bom Nov.18,1947 in Davie Bom in Davie County on ber of Trinity Baptist Church and Noah; sisters, Etta- and County to the late Pauline Gul Feb. 22, 1918, she was the of Mocksville where he was a Lula; and step-daughter. Donna let Foster and Fred C. Foster, daughter of the late Jacob Eli Sunday school teacher, usher Bullins. she attended Davie County and Ethel Cope McDaniel. She and had worked in the baptis Surviving; her husband of Schools. Mrs. Atey worked was a homemaker and a mem tery for many years along with 34 years, Bobby Bullins of with property management at ber of Comatzer United Meth winning souls to the Lord with the home; son, John Kiger of Holly Le^Apaitments.She at odist Church. Pastor Danell Cox and Rex Po- Motganton; daughter. Arlene tended Victory Baptist Church Her husband.Thomas Wood- dunavac. His hobbies consisted DeHart (Reuben) of Wnston- in Cooleemee. She was called row Bailey, preceded her in • . of restoring his classic cats Salem; granddaughter, Amanda the "Shag Queen of Salisbury" death. and taking care of his Farmall Bakies (Robert) of Winston-Sa for being the smoothest shag Survivors: 2 sisters, Reba tractor. He enjoyed his gaiden lem; brother, Geoige Keaton of dancer. She loved the beach. (Harold) Frank of Mocksville of liliies and fellowshipping YadkinvUle; and many nieces Survivors: her husband, and Ommie Sue Barohardt of with others. Boxing and Na- and nephews. Ron S. Arey, whom she mar Advance; a sister-in-law. Doris scar were two of the spoils he A funeral service was held ried April 20,1980;a daughter, Sparks McDaniel of Mocks enjoyed. He loved stoking his on Saturday, April 24. at I pm. Bethany Arey Holshouser and ville: and several nieces and wood stove most of all. at Vogler and Sons Clemmons husband Rick ofChina Grove;a nephews. He was also preceded in Chapel. The family received stepdaughter,Kim Blackin and She was also preceded in death by a brother, Donald friends one hour prior to the husband Rick of Matthews; 2 death by a brother, Billy Ed Ray Bell; a sister. Frances Kay service. Burial followed at Mt. brothers, Rick Foster and wife ward McDaniel. Jester; and a grandson, Jaitett Olive Methodist Church Cem Staria of Spencer and Bob Fos A graveside service to cel Scheock. etery in Yadkinville. a ter and wife Paula of Rockwell; ebrate her life was to be held on Survivors: his wife of 54 I a sister, Fteida Foster of Cool Thursday,April 29,at 4 pan. in years, Betty C. Bell of the home; eemee; and 3 grandchildren, the Comatzer United Methodist . a son.Alvis Bell of Mocksville; n o Chloe Holshouser. Christian Church Cemetery with the Rev. 3 daughters, Kay Bell Jackson c Shane Young officiating. The (Scott) of Myrtle Beach. S.C.. A^iith Wood Carter Glacldn and Tanner Glackin. Ruth Wood Carter, 82, for family was to receive fiiends Her fiineial service was held Shelby Bell Schenck (Mar merly of Joyner Street, Cool •< on Wednesday, April 28, from Monday,April S at Summersett lon) of'Salisbury and Tammy eemee, died on Wednesday, Memorial Chapel at 3 p.m., 6:30-8:30 pan. at Davie Funer Bell Stewait of Mocksville; 4 April 21, 2010, at Randolph 1 al Service. grandchildren, Jennifer Bell B conducted by the Rev. Shelby Health and Rehabilitation in Online condolences; www. of Advance, Leah Stewart of Harbour,pastor of Victoiy Bap Asheboro. tist Church in Cooleemee. daviefuneralservicejcom. Mocksville, Alexis Schenck of Bom ill Davie County on Salisbury and Missy Mitchell Memorials: Lutheran Home June 12, 1927, she was the B at Trinity Oaks, 820 Klumac of Mississippi; 2 half sisters, daughter of the late Draper D. B Road,Salisbury, 28144. Jane Wooten and Ann Rupaid; and Bertie Ijames Wood. She S and a half brother, Haivey Lee was a homemaker and was a Bell. s • member of Good Shepherd a A funeral service was con Episcopal Church. - . ducted at 2 pan. Tuesday, April Her husband of 54 years, Ed 27 at Trinity Baptist Church, ward Carter Jr. preceded her in with Dr. Danell Cox and Rex death. Podunavac officiating. The Survivors; a son, Thomas body was placed in the church > David Carter of Asheboro; a •a J. 30 minutes before the service. daughter, Kathy Carter (D.P.) Burial followed in Rowan Me McDonald of Asheboro; a i morial Park in Salisbury. The granddaughter, Morgan Katy family received &iends Mon McDonald; I brother; and 2 o day, April 26, at Eaton Funeral tu sisters. " ■jiuii- . ■c Home. 7, jiV i 1'® ... ■!• A faniily memorial'service ' to' Memorials; Triruty B^aptist will be held in Asheboro. General Fund. 2722 US MI S., Online condolences: www. S o Mocksville. Online "'condolenceSi^Ww.' dmnefiaienUier^ceromi^ ^ -i#" eatoitfunertUservimjMin^-t

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3^- iS^rchie F. Wooten ■ Mr. Archie F. "Sonny" Woo^ ten, 73, of Winston-Salem, died on Thursday, April 22,2010. -O He was bom.Feb. 3,1937 in Vass to Mazie Simpson Woo Cs^unice Ward Weldon ten and Archie Oscar Wooten. Eunice Ward Weldon, 94, of Mr. Wooten was a veteran of Wilmore, Ky., died Thutsdny, the U.S. Army and retired fiom April 22,2010 at Rose Manor R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. af Nuising Home. ter 31 years. He enjoyed time Bom April 1,1916 in Davie with his family and friends, County, she was the daughter as well as attending and sup of the'late Morgan Samuel and porting Mr. Pleasant Christian Beulah Sain Ward. Ms. Weldon Church in Vass. Mr. Wooten was a 1948 graduate of As- was a hunter and fishetman. buiy College and leceived her He loved going to Emerald Isle' masters degree fitom George with The Fishin' Buddies fiom' Peabody College in Nashville, R J. Reynolds. Term, and the University of He was preceded in death by . After letiiing as his wife, Irene Church Wooten; an English professor 'at As- his parents; and a brother, Leon bury College where her career Wooten. spanned the 19503 through the Surviving: his siblings, late 1970s, she was employed Arnold "Gray"' Wooten of O as a leference librarian for As- Winston-Salem, Mildred Sea-1 % buty Theological Seminary. groves of Vass, Ruth McMahon PS Ms. Weldon was a membw of Vass and,.Maiy.,McCleney- n o of Wilmore United Methodist of Sanford; 3 children, Kristi Church. Aderhold (Keith) of Sherrills . Survivors: a son, Timothy Ford, Cheryl Austin of Keih- Lyle (Aime) Weldon, Lex ersville and Robin Hartman PS ington, Ky.; 3 giandchildten, (JD.) of Mocksviile; 4 grand Brandon, Brittany and Brooke 3 children, Zachary Goins, Mad- PS Weldon; and 3 brotheis, Robert X elyn Shore, Jackson'Hartman "0 (Janie) Ward, Durham, William and Benjamin Austin; numer 2 M. and Jeaimette Ward, Salis ous nieces and nephews; and CO bury, and Denton (Patsy) Word, PS countless friends. 99 Homer, Ga. A funeral service was held She was preceded in death at 2 pm. Monday, April 26 at O by 2 brotheis, Morgan Samuel Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Ward Jr. and Daniel Ward; and Chapel with Dr. Greg Poplin a sister, Margaret Ward Moore. officiating. Entombment fol-: Graveside services were held lowed in Eastlawn Gardens of.: at 2 pan. Sunday, A^ 25 at Memory Mausoleum. The fani- ' Oak Grove United Methodist ily received friends Sunday at' Church Cemetery in Mocks- > the funeral home. ■a ville. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia 3; o tive CareOmer. 101 Hospice at Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; ■c c5' or Mt. Pleasant Christian. 4460 S o Lobelia Rd.,yass,' 28394. . ] S o Online condolences:'jvwiK. S-i ht^onh^lleriom?

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Violet Mae Dewire Fox 1Wetty AnnHoni,' ;r v Violet Mac Dewire Fox,80, Mrs. Betty Ann Myers Horn, '^itchell Lcroy Foster of Crestview Drive, Mocks 651 of East Bend,died Monday, ^^anda Kaye Edwards ^'NMr. Mitchell Leroy Foster, ville, died on Friday, April 30, May 3,2010 at her home. Wanda Kaye Edward^,44, or 48, of Sain Road, Mocksville, 2010,at Kate B.Reynolds Hos She was bom Sept. 14,1944 died Friday April 30,2010. Peoples C^k Road, Advance, pice Home. in Davie County to Marvin and died on Wednesday, April 23, Mr.Foster was bom April 27 Bom in Hillsboro County, Helen Orrell Myers. • 2010, at Wake Forest Baptist 1962, in Forsyth County. He N.H. on Sept. 9,1929,she was Survivors: her husband, enjoyed dirt track racing. Medical Center. the daughter of the late Earl and Richard B. Hom,and a daugh He was preceded in death Doris Decnio Dewire. She was. ter, Kim Myers of the home; a Bom in Columbia, S.C. on by,his father. Lee Roy "Pete" Nov. 13, 1965, she was the a homemaker and a member of stepdaughter,Rickie Kay Hom; Blalock; and a grandson, Odell daughter of Bernard Joseph and Smith Grove United Methodist 2 sisters, Jean Dzcskewicz and Leeroy Mitchell Foster. Brenda Harky Peffley of Jack Church. Pat Idol; a brother, Jimmy Lee Survivors: his wife of 15 Myers and wife Polly; and sev sonville, NC,who survive. She. years.Terri Ann Scott Foster of Survivors: her husband of worked as a cashier in retail 57 years. Franklin Fox; a son, eral nieces and nephews. the home;his mother.Millie Su sales and was of.the Catholic Clinton Fox of Maine;6 daugh A funeral service was to be san Foster Seifert of East Bend; faith. ters, Martha (Richard) Whitney held 1 pjn. Thursday, May 6, Also surviving: her husband, 4 children, Christopher Foster, of Mocksville, Carmen (Glen) at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Tony Edwards of Fairmont; 2 Joshua Foster, Koi Ahyoka Bailey of Missouri, Wanda Chapel with the Rev. Harry sons, Alton Joseph Edwards Foster and Kobi Foster, all of (Randy) Willis, Florence Fox Sammons officiating. Burial and Brandon Kyle Edwards of the home; 3 grandchildren,Se- and Emmaline Greenleigh, all was to follow at Wesllawn Gar the home; a daughter, Kristina quoyah Foster, Joshua Foster of Massachusetts and Edith Fox dens of Memory. The family Marie Vourdon of Advance; and Elexciah Foster; a sister, of Lowell, Mass.; 2 brothers, was to receive friends from 6-8 a ;stepdaughter, Angelica Kay Melinda Foster of East Bend; Ralph and Earl Dewire, both of pjn. Wednesday, May 5,at the Edwards of Faiimont; and a and nieces and nephews,Carrie New Hampshire; 2 sisters, El funeral home. brother, Joey Peffley of Jack D'ippolito, Shawn D'ippolito, len Larow of New Hampshire Online condolences: ivww. sonville. Samantha Hersey. Danielle and Dotty Ham of Georgia; 12 kayworih-miller^om. Online condolences: mvw. Payne, Heaven Nave,and Jo grandchildren; and 13 great seph Nave. davie/imeralservice^om. grandchildren. A funeral service was to be The service to celebrate at 2 p.m., Thursday, May 6, at j the life of Mrs. Fox was held Eaton Funeral Chapel with the on Tbesday, May 4, at II ajn. Rev. Ricky Atkins officiating. in the Davie Futieral Service Burial was to follow in Fdr- Chapel with Rev. Tim Roberts bush Baptist Cemetery,Yadkin- officiating. Burial was in the ville.The family was to receive Smith Grove United Methodist friends at the funeral home one Church Cemetery. The family hour before the service. received friends Monday, May Online condolences: »vww. 3 at Davie Funeral Service. ealoitfuneralservicexom. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn- . olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: wmv. daviefimeralservicexom.

I Davie County Public Library Mocksville, I NC v^dna Bowles Allen vfiana&ngCaudleir- ji ^farolyn^ ReavisOlive Culler Reavi, Edna ^Bowles AJJenr Nfa. Edna Graj. K.„g Cau- ^ibeny Ctan:h 90,, of Jericho Church Hoad.. Tony Giiy Buchaha^ j Mocksville, ;'^ied 'Saturday*- JTony'Guy Biichaiiari, 50, of Mocksville, a.died nTa-- Monday, May Mocbville. died Sal- May 8,"2010, at Fonyth Medi-' 3 Jack Booe Road, Mocksville, urday, May 8, 2010, at Davis 10.2010,at her home. cal CuterinWuuton-iSalem. died on Tues&ay, May 4,2010! Regional Medical Center in She -bom Sept. 15, She was bora Sept. 3, Bora in Forsyth County on Statesville. Nov. 25, 1959, he w^ the son 1^9,. in Davie County to the 1919, in Iredell County to the • She was bora June 2, 1913, P3 \i*e Franklin Alexander and late John Arthur and Augusta of Edeil Fortune Buchanan and the oldest of 13 children, in n the late James C. Buchanan. Ila Mae" Howard Caudle. Mrs. o Chambers Bowies. Mrs. Alieii; • -Caudle - was a .homem^er , a. RandolphReiver County, W. and Ind.,EstellCook to the was ,the oldest living member He was a member of Griffith Baptist" Church iii Winston-' lifelong member of Yadkin of Hardison United Method Reavif. Mrs. Culler moved to «< Salem. Buchanan, his wife and Valley Baptist Church, in Ad ist Church and was a charter North Carolina in 1920, and at children spent 'time together vance and retired as the cus member of the Hardison United tended Iredell County schools. looking for John Deere tractors todian. Mrs. Caudle dedicated P3 Methodist Women's Circle. • She moved' to Winston-Salem which he collected. He spent her life in service to the Lord, She was also preceded in and married Robert Ray Cull SS time helping and caring for his her family and others. Though 90 death by her husband, Robert er in 1935. Mrs. CuUer had M friends and neighbors. she never had any chUdren of CM Groce "Bob" Allen on Nov. 1, worked at the Baptist Home for Pi Also surviving: his wife, her own,she was a "mother" to 2007;4 sisters, Lottie Seamon, 12 years and retired from Med Tarruny Jones Buchanan; 2 many." She enjoyed gardening Johnsie Davis, Flossie Sea- ical Park Hospital in 1977. She o sons, William and Benjamin and working outside. ford and Elva Crawford; and a was a member of Blaise Baptist o Buchanan; a daughter, Jessica She was also preceded in 90 brother. Arthur Bowles. Church. Buchanan,all of the home; sev- death by her husband, Carl Survivors; a daughter, Susie She was also preceded in ,eral aunts and uncles; father-in- "Jack" Caudle; and a sister. H A. (Larry) Wilson of Mocks- death her husband, Robert Ray er law and mother-in-law, John K. Nancy King Southern. ville; a son, John R. (Kay) Culler in. 1978; a brother, Wil- and Martha Jones; grandmoth Survivors: 3 sisters. Ad- a Allen of Mocksville; a sister. liard Reavis; 2 sisters, Meiva er Edith Sauls of Jonesboro, die Mae Wood of Clemmons, Hazel Thompson of Hillsbor- Culler and Mildred Sherrill. Tenn.; sisters-in-law, Diane Edith King (Keith) Mounce of ough; a brother. Clay Bowles Survivors: 2 sons, Charles (John) Scoville and Jamie(An Walnut Cove and Lois Pansier of Mocksville; 3' grandchil (Marion) Culler and Mel- thony) Ledbetter; brother-in- of the home; 4 brothers, Joe dren, Robin A.(Todd) Durham, ver (Elaine) Culler, all of law, Bobby (Lisa) Jones; spe King of Advance, Howard David A. (Angie) Wilson and Mocksville; 5 grandchUdrenr cial nephew, Robbie Scoville; (Shirley) King of Lexington, Brian K.(Sonya) Wilson; and 7 5 stepgrandchildren; 8 great-. nieces Sarah and Samantha Benny (Wanda) King of Ad great-grandchildien. Jenna and grandchildren; 4 great-great Ledbetter and Kim Jones and vance and K^y (Libby) King Brandon Durham. Siena, Bret grandchildren; 2 brothers, special friend of the family. of Lexington; and many nieces and Olivia Wilson, and Averi Thomas (Jeannie) Reavis of Maijorie Moore. and nephews. and Grant Wilson. Lone Hickory and James P. He was preceded in death by A funeral service was to be The funeral service was con Reavis of MocksvUle; and 2 a brother, Randall Buchanan. conducted at 3 p.m., Wednes ducted at 11 aan.Tuesday, May sisters, Marie (JC) Windsor of A celebration of life service day, May 12. at Yadkin Valley 11. at Eaton Funeral Chapel Winston-Salem and Clydean was held Monday, May 10, at Baptist Church with the Revs. with the Revs. Rob Hutchinson Shore of Yadkinville. 7 pm. in the Davie Funeral Ronnie Craddock, Leon Wood and Dr. Crystal McPhail offici The funeral service was con Service (2hapel with Pastors and Bill Hale officiating. Burial ating. Burial followed in Hardi ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May Jim Saul, Jimmy Lancaster was to follow in the church son United Methodist Church 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, and Scott Welch officiating. cemetery. The fanuly received Cemetery. The family received with the Rev. Mike Culler of The family received friends friends Tuesday, May 11, at friends at the funeral home one ficiating. Burial followed in one hour prior to the service on Eaton Funeral Home. hour before the service. Bear Creek Baptist Church Monday. .Memorial.s: Yadkin Valley Cemetery. The family received Memorials: Hardison Meth Baptist Cemetery Fund. 1324 odist Building Fund,.1630 Jer Donations: to Davie Funeral firiends at the funeral home one Service,fo help with funeral ex Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. icho Church Road,Mocksville. hour before the service. penses. Online' condolences: www. Memorials; Bear Creek Bap Online condolences: www. eatonfitneTalservice.com. ■ eaionfuneralservice£om. Online condolences: www. tist Cemetery Fund, c/o Stacy daviefiineralseryice.com. Beck,^113V*Wigner Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfimeralserviceeom.

. Public Library Mocksville. NC "jug!A artha Jean Hayes . iffvrrvis' W Jamies Leon Draper Jr. Mrs. Martha Jean Hayes,"74XB .Colonel James Leon'Drapei of Feed Mill Road,.'i^dyance,[ Jr.,";93," of Colebrbok,,'Conii.; died Friday, May'7,''2dl0!:atj dieS at home on May 4'^2010. Forsyth Medical Centef.^=v5ii^Js!' ^ ,He was an uncle ,to Fa-j She.was bom April 211193^^, ther'^drew Draper.'TOR, of in Guilford County to the late.; MocksviUe. Jeff Perry and Ar^ Weston; A Connecticdt native, Mr! Jones. Mrs. Hayes worked for Draper served in World'\\Wi several years with the Winston- H and the Korean. Conflict, Salem Journal and WNRW providing combat and intelli Channel 45 television station in gence leadership. He was the Winstoi-Salem., , first American to cross the 38th She was also, preceded in • t . « • * parallel into North Korea. He death by her,sister, Sandra Mar- served- in Germany as a base tiri,'arid a brother. Bill Jones. O^hirley Hatley Melton : commander, in Army intelli Surviving: her husband of42 Mrs. Shirley Ann Hatley gence in the Pentagon and at years. Bill Hayes of the home; Melton, 66, of South Main the Army Security Agency. He 3 daughters, Janice (Alan) Street, MocksviUe, died Mon had successful careers in insur Eades, Colorado Springs, day, May 10, 2010, at Kate B.

ance and real estate after his Colo.; Linda (Mike) Simmons, ^^ora Fleming Jones Reynolds Hospice Home in sr. military retirement, and formed Advance;Martha(Tim)Moser,'^^Dora "Sis" Fleming-Jones.. Winston-Salem. B a partnership that owned 23 Vacaville, Calif.; son, Charles 54, of Joe Road, MocksviUe, She was bom June II, 1943, a. FM radio stations across the (Sandy) Chamelin, Lexington; died on Saturday, May 8,2010. in Stanly County to the late country. grandchildren. Drew and Jessi- at her home. WUliam Bud and Lillian Lou Mr. Draper and wife Shirley ca'Eades, Shaimon and Stacey Bom in Davie County on ise Ridenhour Hatley.. Mrs. 5 were active in community or Simmons, Michael and Meagan Sept. 29, 1925. she was the Melton was a member of Jeru

ganizations. Moser,Jason Chamelin; sisters, daughter of the late Jutney and salem Baptist Church and had to Burial was Thursday, May Julia Pegram, High Point, Nan Ozie McDaniel Fleming. She been employed by Foster Drug e 13, at 10:15 a.m. at Forest View cy Williams, LaFeria, Texas; was retired from Baker Furni Co. She loved taking care of Cemetery in Winsted, Conn., Lynn DeHart, Hayesville; and ture and was a member of the people. with military honors. A memo a brother. Richard Jones, Win- Episcopal Church of the Ascen Survivors: her, husband, rial service followed at Cole- ston-Salem. sion at Fork. Bobby Ray Melton of the brook Corigregational Church The family was to receive Her husband. John Wesley home; 2 sons, Randy Ailman in Colebrook, Conn., with the friends from 3-4 p.m. Thursday Jones Jr. preceded her in death. of Concord and Jeff Ailman Rev. Alice Murphy and Father at Gentry Family Funeral Ser Mrs. Jones was also preceded of Albemarle; 2 stepdaughters, Andrew Draper officiating. vice in Yadkinville. Her funeral in death by 5 brothers. Mitch- Kim Murray of Rockwell and Memorials: Winsted Rotary service was to foUow at 4 p.m. eU. Gene. Martin, Junie and Wendy (Allen) Livengood of Club, PO Box 475, Winsted. in the Gentry Family Chapel William Fleming; and 3 sisters, Charlotte; 4 grandchildren. Sa- CT,06098. with the Rev. Christa Warise Mae Buie, Annie Grubb and mantha Ailman.Travis Ailman,

Online condolences; WWW, officiating. Burial was to fol Polly Moorefield. Giovanna Anemone and AJIie maloneyfuneral£om. low in the Oak Grove Baptist Survivors: a son, Johnny L. Livengood; a sister, Mary Lou Church Cemetery. (Grace)Jones of Fork; a daugh- Benny) Smith of Albemarle; Memorials; Cancer Services, ter.LindaBranonofLexington; 1 brother. William (Toni) Hat- 3175 Maplewood Ave., 'Wiii- a brother, James Edward Flem- ey of Albemarle: and several ston-Salem,27103; or to Meals ihg of Salisbury; 6 grandchU- lieces and nephews, on Wheels of Davie. dren; 19 great-grandchildren; 3 A funeral service wUl be Online condolences: www. great-gTMt-grandchildren; and onducted at 2 p.m., Friday, gennyfiineralservice.com. a special niece. Mona Swice- day 14, at Jerusalem Baptist good. V Thurch with the Revs. Jimmy The service to celebrate the .ancaster and Donnie Chap- ILfe of Mrs. Jones was held on ian officiating. The body wiU Wednesday. May 12. at 11 a.m. e placed ifr the church 30'min- at the Episcopal Church of the tes before the service. Burial Ascension with the Revs. E. till follow.in the church cem- Sealy Cross and Charles Tan- tery. The family will receive' ner officiating. Burial was in iends from 6:30-8:30 pjn. the "church cemetery. TheJam- "huisday., May.r.l3.-ar Eaton ] ily received friends on I'ues-.'uneral Home:'• • '' : day, May 11 at Davie Funeral[ Memorials;- Reynolds Hds- Seryi'ce.".' --ice Home, lOl'HospicelMe, Memorials: donor's choice. l(inston-Saiem,'-27103. ' Online'■'condolencesr' vvmHv. | Online cdridolencesf' 'wiw. 'daviefuneralservice^om.- ' '■ , '•Jonfi4neralservice.£dnr-\,-)i-fi}--\ oh I ^;^ pAVBECOUN^ENTERPRISE;RECORD,ThQ^ay,Bto 13,20l6-GT,

Freda Louise West yklfreda Kiser Swindler Freda Louise West, 91, of Hardison Street," Mocksville,. Mrs. Elfreda Loretta Kiser died on May 8,2010 at Forsyth Swindler, 87, of Winston-Sa- lem died Sunday, May 9, 2010 • Medical Center. at Wake Forest University Bap She was bom in Madison, N.Y.,Aug. 15, 1918 to the late tist Medical Center. Hany and' Grace Shaver. She' Mrs. Swindler was bom in was married to Walter West in • Greenup County, Ky. on Feb. 13-, 1923 to Benjamin Harrison December of 1935. She loved writing poetry, short stories, , ^>^wendolyn F^mith and Grace Miranda Kiser. She Gwendolyn Foster Smith,83, was a member of First Baptist smdying her Bible and shar-1 ing it with others. After retiring of Turkeyfoot Road. Mocks- Church of Mocksville,. where ville, died Thursday, May 6, she enjoyed singing in the from K-Mart,she became a real estate broker for Cenmry 21.' 2010,at Iredell Memorial Hos choir, working with the grief She moved to North Carolina pital.- • community and in the church li She was bom Aug. 3, 1926, brary, as well as'being involved OK^arjoVy Myers Wall in August, 1986,and was a voI--i in Iredell County and was the with her Sunday school class. . Mrs. Marjory Myers Wall, unteer with Meals on Wheels in I daughter of the late Raymond She graduated from Wake For 86, of Battle Branch Drive, Davie County, becoming direc tor of that program at the Brock C. and'Fannie Laird Foster. She est College with a bachelor's Yadkinville, died Sunday May was a retired dairy farmer, a degree in medical technology. 9,2010 at the Kate B. Reynolds Center. member of the Ruritan Booster After graduating, she began Hospice Home in Winston-Sa She was preceded in death by Club, and a member of Rock working at NC Baptist Hospi lem. her husband; a sister, Anna Mae Spring Baptist Church where tal. Mrs. Swindler retired from She was bom Aug.5.1923 in Marshall; and a granddaughter, Evelyn Romanchuk. she taught Sunday school. the Veterans Administration as Yadkin County to the late Gro- She was also preceded in head of the lab after 20 years ver and Minnie Wilkins Myers. Survivors; 3 children. Em ily, Walt Jr. and Patricia; a half death by her husband,John Roy and later volunteered in the lab She was a wife, mother, grand Smith,on Aug. 15,1996; a son, at Davie County Hospital. mother. and homemaker for her brother, Ivan Sabin; 11 grand James R. Smith on April 26, Mrs. Swindler was preceded family, and was a member of children; 25 great-grandchil 2003; a brother, Virgil Foster; in death by her husband of 37 Courmey Baptist Church. dren; 4 great-great-grandchil dren; 3 step-grandchildren; and and a sister, Dorothy Greene. years, Robert H. Swindler; her She was also preceded in Survivors: a daughter, Jolene parents; and a sister. Ethlyn death by her husband, Ray An several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be R. Smith of Salisbury; a broth derson Wall; a daughter. Edith Kiser Nelson. held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May er, Zaro Foster (Barbara) of Survivors: a daughter, Marie Marie WiUiams; and an infant 15 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Odessa, Texas; a sister-in-law, S. Rodden and husband Rich twin daughter. Witness, 1340 County Home Geraldine Smith of Harmony; ard of Winston-Salem; a son Surviving; her Children, Road, Mocksville. a brother-in-law, Clint Smith Paul Swindler and wife Janis Thomas WaU,Mocksville; Car of Mocksville; and a special of Clemmons; and 3 grandchil ol Jean Wall, Huntsville; John cousin,LA. "Junior"' Anderson dren. Robert Rodden, Megan H.(Sandra W.) Wall,Salisbury; (Louise) of Harmony.,, Swindler, and Josh Swindler. grandson,, Mike (Dana) Wil Graveside service were held,^ A memorial service was to liams, Hickory; 2 great-grand at 10 ajn.'.Saturday'at Rock ' be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednes children, Webb Williams, Wrae Spring Baptist Church Ceme day, May 12 at New Philadel Williams; and a sister.. Mary tery with the Rev. Steve Hedge- phia Moravian Church with Dr. Harris, Courtney. cock officiating. The family re-" Worth Green and the Rev,.Paul The family received friends ceived friends Friday at Reavis. Riggs officiating. Burial will Tuesday, May, 11 at Gentry Funeral Home in Harmony." be at Salisbury National Cem-| Family Funeral Service • in Memorials: Rock Sprflig etery. Yadkinville. Her funeral ser Baptist Cemetery Fund, 509 Memorials: First Baptist of vice followed the visitation at Rock Spring Road, Harmony, Mocksville, 412 N. Main St.; 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Gentry 28634.- »-- orRrennprrTiilHrpn'.; Hngpital, ■ Family Chapel with the Rev. Online qihdoleht^: www. Office of Development, Medi Carol! Bibb officiating. Burial feavisfuneralhomenarmony. cal Center Blvd., Winston-Sa followed in the Courtney Bap- lem.27157. r . --A tiscChurch Cemetery. Davie County Public Ubraiy Onlirie,;Condolences:f,--.wwW'. Online, condolences:,,, Mnkwl MocksvlNe, NC haywonh-miller.com. .. g' entryjitileratse'rvke.com';'^^^ B;o3 DAVIB COUN FY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thurjclay, May 20,MIO ^)^honjas Wetth Bricklcy 'T^omu r,"Divid" K«i1h Bricklcy, 33. of Sunset Drive, Mocksville, diril on Thundsy, M«y6,20l0, ■ Bom in Jackson County, Ala.; on Feb. 22,1975, he was Ihe son of Ronalrl Keilh Btkk- ley ofAlabama and Janet Marie Oaneit Brickley ofCooltemee. Ile was of Uk Christian faith and w-as employed at Fiindcr America. Also surviving; a brother, Bertjamtn Matthew (.Stepha nie) Brickley of Statesville; a sister, Sara (Joey) Billings of Okinawa, Japan; grandparents, Eirskin and Marie Carretf and I Smith Cnve . v^tFrcdcrlck Stanley Grant Joan Brickley, all of Scolts- Dcnise Smith Cave, I-rcderick Stanley Grant. 73. bora, Ala.; a niece, Mali Hutch- 50, of R. Shofc r>nve, Mocks died at Rowan Regional Medi ens; and 5 nephews, Xavicr, ville. died on Saturday, May cal Center in Salisbury on May Evan and Fax Billings, Ethan 15, 2010, nt Duke Univereily 16,2010. Richard S. I.tonnrd McDaniel and Ell Brickley. Medical Center. He was preceded In death by Bom In Iredell County on Mc was the son of ihe late Richard Shel^n'.Leonard,; Grover and Mosella Dulin 44, of Cedar Qrove Churrh. his grmdfadter.Thomts Brick Jan.2.1960,she was the daugh Gran! and spent his life m Da*; ley. ;' ter of ioann Marshall Smith of Road, .Mocksville, died' on Mocksviiie and the late James vie County. He graduated from Sunday, May 16.'20ICI, al |iis A celebration of life service Davie County Training School., was heid on Monday. May 10, R,"Jhck" Smith. She was pre residence.- viously employed at Unifi, was and was a lifetime member of Bom in Grayson Coonly,' at noon in .lhe.Davie EAinenI Mocksville Second'• Pfesbyte- ,Va., on May 17, 1965, he Was; Service Cha'pelrThe family le- ,« homemnker and a memberj>f celved frienda on Monday. 'J. Yadkin Valley Bapllsi Church. rlnn Church where he served as' Ihe son of David b. and Belly' Eleven years ago. she was one Building and Grounds Elder, It) Jo Smiih Leonard of Gajax, Va, ' Online condolences: vvww. 199R he retired from Ingcrsoll- d^itfuneralservice^rtm. of the first In this area to re He was arl aucllonect in aulo ceive a double lung transplant Rand where he had worked sales and was of Ihe Baptist' y/Williani«BrU"Nail Jr. at Duke. for 30 yean He was owner of faith. • - William M- Bill Nail Jr., Also surviving: her husband. Grant *s Car Wash for the paxt Also surviving; hia' wife, 20 years. He was married to 84,of Asheville. died Monday, Clinton Cave, whom she mar Sandra Leonard of Ihe home; a May I0,2l}i6.;»'-. . :. ried on Feb. U, 1982; and 2 Ann Dalton Grant, and to this; brother, Jack l,conan! of Fries, Mr. Nail was bom In Da- "sons.Justin Cave of MocksvIlie 'unldn, two children ^ere bom,^ Va.; a sister, Knlrina Lynn (Pnl-,' vk County and wss m son of and Evan Cave of the home. Jamie and Stephanie. ricic) Holbiook of Colliniville.' Survivors: his wjfe^ 2 sons, Ihe laid William M. and Beu* A celebration of life service Vaj 2.siepdaughlersi Sitoina lah Wonbrd Nail. He wta an was held on Tuesday, May 18, the Rev. Dr. Jamie (Shirley) Wright and tbleeil Lewis,both Anny veteran of World War II at dpjn. at Yadkin Valley Bap Grant of hfocksville and Pat ofMockivilletSgrandchlldreh; rick (Paige) Turner of Har and retired &s « captain after 31 tist OiuTch wiih Pastors Ron .and severe cmlits and many yeara with the Asheville Police nie Craddock, Kermii Shoaf mony; 2 daughters. Stephanie .friends. ■■*. '' '■ ' -r Deparimcntr / and Wayne Swisher officiating Grant (Michael) Redmon of Completed ftmetll plans Survivors:, his'wife, Cclla Burial was the church cemetery. Mocksville and Victoria Turner will be announce by' the Courtney Nail;' a son, Wl|. The family received friends on of llflnnouy; a brother, Henry Vaughn-Guynn Funeral Home Ilam Nail and wife Brenda ol Monday. May 17, at Davie Fu (Ernestine) Grant of Mocks in Galas, 1 . Canton;, stepson, Robert Me> neral Service. ville: 3 tisiera. Annie Arnold, Online condolences: - Hnvw, Calium; a sister-indaw. Helen Memorials: Yadkin Valley Mary Williams, and Fannle davtefiineraJsavUe£ont. Dempsey of Candler; and sev Baptist. 1324 Yadkin Valley James: and 6 grandchildren. eral nieces end nej^ews. Road.Advance. He was preceded in death by 11m funeral service was at Online condolences: wn-w. 3 brothen, Earnest, Buddy, and noon Thursday at Ahemelhy ih\'ieJuiierm. Robert Neely; and 2 sisters, United Methodist Church»with i' GeorgiQnna Neely and EMai- Ihe Rev. Anthony R. Snyer of- beth Allen: many other rela hciallng. Burial follow^ at tives and friends. Forest Lavm Memorial Part. His funeral service will be An honor guard including Taps held on Friday. May 21 at 4 and Rifle Saline wu proviM ' pjn. in the chapel of Graham by the Asheville Police De* I Funeral Home. The Rev. Frtd pnment Memorial Team.The Terry will officiate and the Rev. family received friends at the Dr.Jamie Grant will deliver the church one hour prior to the eulogy. Uiirial 'will follow in service. ^ Mocksville Second Presbyteri Memorials: Aberaethy an Church Cemetery.The fam- Methodist. Mt8 Panon Ave. ily will receive friends at the Asheviire28ft)6. funeral home frorri 34 pm. Online condolences: www. Online condolences: Crahc- groe^fimer/ilhomerom. '3;^ yf-r-:

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Dewey W.^'Di^row Mr.Dewey WUiard Tutterow, 89,of Blumenthal Jewish Nurs ing and Rehab Center, Greens boro, died Tuesday, May 11, 2010,at Wesley Long Commu nity Hospital in.Greensboro. He was bom Oct. 20, 1920, in Davie County to the late Dewey Sampson and Ina Belle Boyd Tutterow. Mr. Tutterow was retired from Ballenger Pav ing and was a member of First Baptist Church in Sarasota, Fla. He was a past president of Ce dar Cove Residents Association and active in the Federation of Manufactured Home Owners ^^ois Ann Roesel Association of Florida. ^ Mrs. Lois Ann Hallenbeck He was also preceded in Roesel, 68, of Magnolia Ave death by a sister, Etta Mae Nor nue,MocksvUle, died Thursday, man; and a brother, Ted Tutte

May 13,2010 at Duke Univer row, sity Hospital in Durtiam.- Survivors: his wife, Joanna She was. bora in Brooklyn, Marie Gentry Tutterow of the N.Y.onJune 16,1941 to the late home; a daughter, Claudia Tut Millard 0. and Marion Newton terow of Greensboro: a son, Hallenbeck. She-grew up in Gary Tutterow of Atlanta, Ga.; Cranford, NJ. and graduated a sister, Floy (Clarence) Gob from Cranford High School and ble of Winston-Salem; 2 broth The Katharine Gibbs.Business ers, Milton (Jane) Ditterow School. She worked primarily of Mocksville and Lawrence as an executive secretary for (Kathy) Tutterow of Roswell, the Westfield and Scotch Plains Ga.; 2 grandchildren. Lisa - Fanwood, NJ school systems. (Darryl) Sizemore of Law- While raising their four chil renceville, Ga. and Carla (Dar dren in Fanwood, she was ac- ren) Price of Acworth, Ga.; and . tive in her church,.Young Life 2 great-grandchildren, Rebecca and Marriage Enrichment. She Sizemore and Madison Price. and Bill retired to Mocksville A funeral service was con in 1997. She was a member of •A funeral service will be ducted at 11 a.m., Friday. May Smith Grove United Methodist conducted at II ajn. Saturday, 14, at Ijames Crossroads Bap Church,the Mocksville Garden May 22,at Smith Grove United tist Church with the Rev. Alex Club, the Senior Center, and Methodist Church. Burial fol Heafner officiating. Burial fol Friends of the Library and had low in the church cemetery. lowed in the church cemetery. served on the board of the Da- The family will receive friends The family received friends at vie County Arts Council. She from 3-5 p.iti. and 7-9 p.m. on the church one hour before the gave God the glory for her fam Friday, May 21, at'Eaton Fu service. ily, her blessed life and friends. neral Home. Memorials: Moses ^Cone Survivors: her husband of49 Memorials: Smith Grove Regional Cancer Center, Clini- years, William (Bill) C.Roesel; .UMC-endowmenL fund.c/O-the- cal Research, Office'of Fund_ sons. Gary, David and Steven; Davie Community Foundation, Development,' Moses' Cone a daughter, Bonnie Lawrence; PO Box 546, Mocksville. Health System, 1200 N, Elm 9 giandchfltfren; a sister, Claire Online condolences: www. St., Greensboro, "27401. "Ginger"-McCuUoch; a neph eatonfiineralservice.com. Online condolences: www: OggBty PubllC Ubf ew,John; and niece, Kristeh. eatonfuneralservice.com." MochsviHe, NC o^anLee^Uen i)^homai5ene T.G^ther )nald Ray Kaefer Mr. Norman "Buddy" Lee Mrs. Thomasene .Turner \)^orothy Hendrix Hayes Donald Ray(D J.) Kaefer Jr. Allen, 72, of Yadkihville, died Gaither, 72, of Statesville, died Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Hendrix 21, of High Point, son of Don Wednesday,May 19,2010. at Forsyth Medical Center' in Hayes, 79, of Mocksville died ald and Shirlene Kaefer, died He was bom Jan. 29,1938 in Winston-Salem on Thursday. Sunday May, 23, 2010 at For on Saturday, May 22,2010. Davie County to the late Her May 20,2010,unexpectedly. syth Medical Center. He was bom on July 18, man and Pansy Allen. She was bom in Iredell Coun She was bom April 23,1931 .1988 in Tampa, Fla. He was He was also preceded in ty on May 4.1938, and was the in Davie County to Lonnie' employed at Colonial LLC and death by his wife, Frances daughter of the late Fredrick Gaston and Stella Ellis Hen attended Union Cross Mission Lashmit Allen; and brother-in- McClendon and Beatrice Turn drix. Mrs. Hayes retired from ary Baptist Church. He was a law.Tom Poindexter. er Addison. She attended Unity AT&T after 35 years. life-long Pittsburgh Steelers Surviving: sons.Sonny (Deb High School and was a lifetime She was preceded in death fan and was loved by many. bie) Davis, Rocky Davis.Terry member of Piney Grove AME by her husband, Bobby Donald Survivors: brother Matthew- (Sandra) Davis; grandchildren. Zion Church where'she was a Hayes; 2 brothers, Harrell and and sister Hannah Kaefer of Sunni Lynn (Jeff) Collins, member of the missionary .de Monticello Hendrix; and a sis Kemersville; grandmothers Ja Matthew (Carlene) King; sis partment. and flower ministry. ter, Gertrude H.Jolly. net Scoggins and Donna Stew ters, Patsy Poindexter, Kath- She was employed by AMSO Surviving: a daughter, Lavan art of Zephyr Hills, Fla.; and eryn (Bob) Steelraan, Brenda where she retired. H. Horton; a grandson, Chris many aunts, uncles, cousins (Tommy) Baity: brother. Elmer She was married to Hugh Horton and wife Kristy;3 great and friends. "Doodle"(Geraldine) Allen. Gaither. who preceded her in grandchildren, Cliloe, Aiden A service to celebrate his life The received friends Friday. death. She was also preceded and G(ivin Horton; 2 brothers. was held Wednesday, May 26, May 210 at Gentry Family Fu in death by her grandmother, Edker Hendrix and G. Vemon Lizzie Turner, who reared her. at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral neral Service in Yadkinville. Hendrix, all of Mocksville; 2 Service Chapel in Mocksville His graveside service was held Survivors: 6 children, Vic sisters, Jeddie Evelyn Hemrick, with Pastor Ottis Hurst officiat at 5 pjn. Friday. May 2lat Yad- toria Turner of the home. Pat also of Mocksville and Sue ing. Burial was in the Believ kin Valley Baptist Cemetery by rick (Paige) Turner and Shirik Rivers of Roxboro; and several Gaither, both of Statesville, ers Sonship Tabernacle Church the Rev, Dennis Shaw. nieces and nephews. Derek Gaither and Clifford Cemetery. The family received Online condolences: www. A funeral service was held friends Wednesday at the fu gentryfuneralservice.com. Gaither. both of San Fran atll a.m. Tuesday, May 25, at cisco, Calif, and Janice (Rich Hayworth-Miller Kinderton neral home. ard) Nichols of New York; 2 Chapel with the Rev. James Online condolences: www. sisters. Eloise Cockerham of Albert officiating. Burial fol daviefiineralservicecom. MocksviJle and Clara (Joseph) _ lowed in the Coraatzer United Rankin of Statesville; 2 broth Methodist Church Cemetery. o ers, Drexel (Judy) McClendon The family received friends cr-csi of Detroit, Mich., and Fred Monday. May 24 at the funeral Robert (Thelma) McClendon home. of Atlanta. Ga.; 3 godchildren. Online condolences: www. ra Kenya Turner (Dennis) Cole hayworth-miller.com. n o t of Winston-Salem, Joshua G (April) Nichols and Shawanna V Nichols, both of Statesville; 10 N- grandchildren; a host of nieces, z nephews, cousins other rela H tives and friends, including two P5 50 special friends. Otelia Tumer ■8 and Carolyn Nichols. 59 A celebration of life service cn m was conducted at 3 pun.. Tues 50 day, May 25, at Piney Grove n AME Zion ChiTrch. The Rev. o David Hoover officiated and 53 b Overseer Charlene Jones de H livered the eulogy. Burial fol s- lowed in the church cemetery. a 1/1 Online condolences; rut- o. a ledgeinc®bellsouthjiet.

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o> Lo 0\ i^Kermit/ Marsh^Bailey i^)^illiain Taylor Church Myers Crowell arah Shuler Danieb 9 \ Deacon Kermic .Marshall The Rev. William Taylor Mrs. Mary Frances Myers Mrs. Sarah Lucille Shuler Bailey, 74 of Greensboro died- $ Church, 85, of Cleveland. NC Crowell, 67. Eimore Road, Daniels, 94, of Howard Street, Friday, May 28,2010 at Moses died Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at Mocksville,died Saturday,May Mocksville, formerly of Glad Cone Memorial Hospital. Gordon Hospice House,States- Mr. Bailey was bom April 29, 2010, at Kate B. Reynolds stone Road, died Sunday, May ville. Hospice Home in Winston- 30, 2010 at Autumn Care of 13, 1936 in Davie County, i Boin March 1, 1925 in Vir Salem. Mocksville. son of the late Paul and Thel- ginia, he was the son of the late ma Garwood Bailey. He was a Mrs. Crowell was bom Feb. She was bom July 10, 1915, ?3 George Washington and Manha 10. 1943, in Davidson County in Davie County to the late graduate of Guiifoiri College. Smith Church. Mr.Church oper to the late James Woodrow Devid Owen and Mittie Fos W He retired from IBM Corp. and ated a lawn mower shop where 93 Myers Sr. and Mary Belle Bur- ter Shuler. Mrs. Daniels was a was the founder, and executive he did small engine repair, was khart Myers. She was retired homemaker, a seamstress and i director of the Triad Disability employed for a frame shop and from Lexington Furniture after a member of Liberty United Advocates. Mr. Bailey was an formerly was eiipioyed for PI ordained Deacon of the Episco 25 years. Mrs. Crowell was a Methodist Church. She loved a Angel Poultry in MocksviHe. member of Edgewood Baptist helping and doing for others, .1 pal Church and will be remem He was a member of Commu Church. She enjoyed reading, but particularly enjoyed cro c bered for his tireless advocacy nity Baptist Church,Cooleemee painting and the flowers at cheting and quilting. » for the less fortunate. He was where he occasionally conduct D Mock Place. She was also preceded in active in the church food pantry ed the worship service. He later H Survivots: 2 sons, Tim (De- death by her husband,Raymond ST and with Bookbags of Hope. served as assistant minister of S He was preceded in death by nise) Hendrix of the home; and Wesley Daniels on Sept. 7. S Faith of Christ Tabeoiacle. . Qi his wife, Joyce Craver Bailey, Kevin Hendrix and girlfriend. 1995; and a grandson. Stephen He was preceded in death Ruby Reed,both of Lexington; Gray Sain on Aug. 5,1984. in20O7. by his wife, Lydia Ann Cruthis Surviving; a daughter. Emma 2sisters, Meta Carter and Ellen Survivors; 2 daughters. Church on Dec, 2, 2004; a Joyce Marie (Jesse) James and Bailey McAdams and husband (Albert) Smith, all of Lexing daughter, Patricia Ann Church ton; a brother, Ji/nmy W.(Mary Sarah Dianne (Everette) Sain; Dr. H. Page McAdams: a son, in 1948; apd a grandson. Bry Robert C, Bailey and wife Su Ellen) Myers of Lexington; and 5 grandchildren. Sarah Janeen an Taylor Church on June 3 2 grandchildren, Jordan and (Ron) Byerly, Jaimie Dan san Goddard Bailey; 3 grand- 1994. Hannah Hendrix. iel (Vickie) James, Jesse Carl ehildren, Emily Grace, Leslie Survivors: his daughter,Mar Page, and Sarah Elizabeth A memorial service was con (Tammy) James Jr., Michael gie L. Church of Cleveland; ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, June Dean (Karen) Sain Sr. and La- McAdams: 2 brothers: Samuel and a sister. Delia Hodges of Garwood Bailey, James Carl 6.at Bear Creek Baptist Church ticia Dianne Wooten; 6 great Greensboro. with Dr. Robert Floyd and the grandchildren. Logan Daniel Bailey; and a sister. Gtenda Funeral services will be con Rev. Charles Buckner officiat James. Jordan Danielle James, Frances Bailey Brown. ducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the The family received friends ing. Alexander Stephen (Lindsay) Sumraerseti Memorial Chapel Memorials: Kate B. Reyn Sain. Michael Dean (Jerrie) from Tuesday, June 1 at Hin- with the Rev. Michael E. Wil- olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos Sain Jr., Kelsey Dianne Woo shaw Hall in the Friends Home lard, minister of Faith of Christ at Guiiford, New Garden Rd., pice Lane. Winston-Salem. ten and Olivia Arlease Wooten; Tabernacle, Mocksville.officiat 27103. 2 great-great-grandchildren, Greensboro. A memorial ser ing- Burial will follow at Rowan Online condolences: www. Whitley Rosanha Sain and Re- vice was conducted 11 a.m. Memorial Park. The family will eaionfuneratservice.com. bekah Nicole Sain; 2 sisters, Wednesday, June 2, at Saint receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Andrews Episcopal Church in Doris Marie Foster of Greens Thursday at Summerseit Funeral boro and Helen Hemphill of Greensboro officiated by the Home. Right Rev, Michael Curry and Lexington; and 2 brothers, Memorials: Gordon Hospice Luther Owen (Eula) Shuler of The Rev. Sealy Cross. Inurn House, 2341 Simonton Rd., ment followed at the Episcopal Mocksville and Thomas Gar Staiesviile, 28625 land Shuler of Winston-Salem. Church of the Ascension. Ad Online condolences: ivwiv, A funeral service was con vance. summersenfuneralbomexom. Memorials: Episcopal ducted at 3 p.m., Wednesday, June 2, at Eaton FtmeraJ Cha Church of the Ascension, 183 pel, with Wayne Rentz and the Fork Bixby Road, Advance; or Rev. Karen Roberts officiat Friends Home at Guiiford, 925 New Garden Road, Greens ing. Burial followed in Lib erty United Methodist Church boro. 27410. Cemetery.The family received friends at the funeral home on Wednesday. Memorials; Liberty Method ist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks ville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com.

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^^^'^eorgc Wilson Pilcher 0 , /feay Martin Draughn On Friday. April. 30. Mr. 1 ra Ray Martin Draughn, 85, of- George Wilson PLlcher of Yad- Davie Academy Road. Mocks- n kinville celebrated his 90th o ville, died on Thursday. May birthday with cake, bailoons, e 27. 2010 at Gordon Hospice roses, family and friends. On House in Scatesville. Wednesday, May 26. 20i0. he ■< Bom in Davie County on died at Bermuda Village in Ad Oct. 3.1924, he was the son of vance after an extended illness the late Avecy M. and Armissa with lung cancer. PS Elizabeth Danner Draughn. He He was bom April 30.1920, "3 was of the Baptist faith and S in Yadkin County, the oldest of w was retired from Rumple Auto six children, to the late Geoige P5 Sales. X C. and Capetolia Rupard PI Survivors: a son. Laity Pilcher. Wilson was a retired n (Gail) Draughn of Mocksville; dairy fanner. He enjoyed the o X a daughter. Barbara (Car outdoors, gardening, especially « p roll) Safrit of Mocksville: a raising watermelons to give to H stepson. Kenneth Koontz of 3* everyone who came by. Mr. e n Mocksville; his best friend and Pilcher was a member ofHunts- vt Q. companion. Mildred Wiles of vilie Baptist Church where he Mocksville; the mother of his Leone Edwards attended as long as his health children, Dorothy Draughn of Mrs. Linda Leone Manz Ed- would permit. He appreciated Mocksville; 10 grandchildren: wanls.63, of Pine Valley Road, everything anyone did for him, 15 great-grandchildren; and 2 Mocksville. died Wednesday. even a visit: he always wanted great-great-grandchildren. May 26.2010.at her home. to do something in return. ' He was also preceded in She was bom March 11, He was' also preceded in death by 2 stepsons, Jerry and 1947. in Rock County. Wise, to death by his wife. Ola Pilcher Harvey Koontz;a brother. Rob the late Wayne and Ann Trott in 2002; 3 brothers. Amos C., ert Parrish; and 2 sisters. Esther Manz. Mrs. Edwards was a re J.T. and Harvey Pilcher. and Hutchens and Josephine Huff tired educator and was a mem 2 sisters-in-law. Sarah and Jo- man. ber of First United Methodist Ann Pilcher. A celebration of life service Church in Mocksville. She was Survivors: a sister, Mary was held on Monday. May 31. most proud of her daughter. L. (Nonis) Renegar of Clem- at 2 pjn. in the Davie Funeral Anna. She had a passion for mons; a brother, Charlie Service Chape! with the Rev. service, missions and education (Becky) Pilcher of Mocksville; William Hutchens officiating. and was always willing to stand a sister-in-iaw. Frances Pilcher Buriai was in the Bear Creek up for those who did not have of Mocksville; several nieces Baptist Church Cemetery. The a voice- and nephews; a stepdaughter. family received fiiends on Survivors: her husband, Joel Nancy Matthew (Latiy) Long: Sunday, May 30 at the funeral Edwards, M.D. of the home; a stepson, James Matthew; and home. a daughter. Anna (Craig) Tay a stepgrandson, Mathew I.ong, A memorial service was con Memorials: Gordon Hospice lor of Greensboro; 2 stepsons. allofYadkinville. ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday. May House. 2347 Simonton Road. Benjamin (Alicia) Edwards of A funeral service was con Statesville. 28625. 30. at First United Methodist ducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Greensboro and William Ed Church, with Dr. Joe Collins, Online condolences: www. wards of London, England; 2 May 28, at Eaton Funeral Cha and the Revs. Darren Alexander daviefuneralservice.com. sisters, Terri (Wayne) Stillson pel in Mocksvilie. Buriai fol and Charles Turner officiating. low in Farmington Community of Swansboro and Dorothy The family received friends in (Michael) Masters of Ander . Cemetery. The family received the Family Life Center foQow- son. S.C.; a brother. Wayne friends at the funeral home on ing the service. (Rebecca) Manz Jr. of Hickory; Friday. Memorials; First Methodist. and 3 grandchildren, Nathan Memorials: Huntsville Bap 310 N. Main St.. MocksvUle. iel Manz Taylor. Linden Diana I and memo one of the follow- tist. c/o Peggy Steelman. 2625 Taylor and Evan Christopher Farmington Road, Yadkinville. 'ing: Medical Mission Fund, A 27055. Edwards. Storehouse for Jesus or Hearts Online condolences; www. with Haiti Fund. eatonfiineralservice.com. Online, condolences: www. eatonfiineralservice.com. Cr

O vWiUiam A.Tattle Sr. v.'AUce Kennedy Usa William Ahthony Turtle Sr., Mrs.Alice Kennedy Usa. 88, s of Advance died Sunday. May n 62, of Cricket Lane. Advance, 30,2010 at her home. n died on Thursday. May 27, 0 2010, at WFU Baptist Medical She was bom Sept. 4, 1921 in Essex. NJ. to James Fran Center in Winsion-Salem. 1 cis and Margaret Olive Geary < Boro in Fountain Head.Tenn. FJ on Aug.2,1947, he was the son Kennedy. Mrs. Usa was a mem ber of Holy Family Catholic of the late John O. and Cathe- Church. nia Maxine Turtle Tuttle. He 9S She was preceded in death served in the U.S. Army during by her husband, Anthony Usa. § Vietnam and was employed in CA the construction indiistry. He Surviving: several nieces and P3 nephews,Cynthia Proctor, Mar JO was a member of the Mocks- garet Chandler, Gary Wallman, FJ ville Church of God. n. Frank "Jay" Yuknus. Jason o ^/^illiam Robert Sills Sr. Survivors: his wife of 33 Yuknus, Lynsey Yuknus, Ash JO Mr. William Robert "Bill" years.Alma Joy Boles Tuttle of p ley Yuknus, Raymond Deering, Sills Sr.. 63, of Joyner Street. the home; a son. Billy (Leslie) H Todd Deering and Kim Deering ST Cooleemee, died Saturday, Tuttle of Advance; 2 daugh s and good friendsBob and Shei 3 May 29,2010,at his home after ters. Cindy Panereon and Tracy e, la Griffin and John and Louise a a long battle with cancer. (Ricky) Ward of Nashville,

Public Ubtaiy ] Moctevffte, NC » j^ohn George Hain ,^X|Sarah R. Fearrington ^John George Thomas Hain, 61, died on June 5,2010. Mrs. Sarah Rebecca Patter He was bom in Hamilton, son Fearrington.92, of NC 801 Ontario, Canada on July 1, South, Advance, died Tues 1948, where he grew up with day, June 8, 2010, at Bermuda his grandparents, who later ad Commons. opted him. He attended school She was bom on Sept. 4, there and was a Native Ameri 1917, in Guilford County to can known as "Eagle." the late Walter Lee and Min As an adult, he liyed in Al nie Burnett Patterson. Mrs. berta, Canada, Texas. South Fearrington was a member of Carolina, Louisiana, and for the Edgewood Baptist Church in past ten years he lived in North Cooleemee. She had worked Carolina. a short time for Coble Dairy On August 26, 1998 he mar in Lexington and had been a ried JolayneToth. Time togeth nursing assistant at Fran-Ray. er was spent sitting at the river She was also preceded in among trees, looking at clouds death by her first husband, in the sky, and enjoying nature Bobbie Lucian Burton in 1962; arid animals. His native saying her second husband, Walter Was,"water will never pass you Corbett Fearrington in 1990; 2 .y^enneth Ray Gaither twice." sisters; and 2 brothers. Kenneth Ray "Kenny G" He loved his Lord and was Survivors: 2 sons, Bruce Gaither. 57, of Statesville, died active in the Shofar of Ephraim Lee Burton of Mocksville and on Thursday, June 3,2010. Messianic congregation in Walter Patterson (Delilah) He was bom in Iredell Coun Statesville, NC. Burton of Advance; 6 grand ty on March 29, 1954, son He was preceded in death sons; 2 stepgrandchildren; and of the late Ernest Owens and by a young daughter. Michelle 11 great-grandchildren. Novella Tumer Gaither. He "Mickey" Hain, whom he A funeral service was to be graduated from North Iredell dearly loved. He is survived conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs High School. He worked at by his loving wife of the home, day, June 10, at Eaton Funeral Blue Ridge Textile and Mike Jolayne Toth Hain; two sons. Chapel in Mocksville with the Gaither's Roofing. His last em Tom Hain of Texas and Ter Revs. Danny Shore and Jeff ployment was with Fred John ry Hain of Nova Scotia: one Beverly officiating. Burial son, where he loved working daughter, Elizabeth Hain of was to follow in Fork-Baptist on the farm, driving the tractor Ontario, Canada; a step-daugh Church Cemetery in Mocks and talking to the chickens. He ter, Carrie Gross of Louisiana. ville. The family was to re loved fishing and good times Funeral service was held May ceive friends from 6:30-8:30 with friends. 28 at 4:00 PM in the chapel of p.m. Wednesday, June 9, at Survivors: 5 brothers, James Graham Funeral Home. Pas Eaton Funeral Home. (Barbara) Gaither, Henry tor Phil Elmore officiated and Memorials: Edgewood Bap (Sadellia) Gaither. and Er burial followed in Palmetto tist Building Fund. 7483 NC nest Gaither. all of Harmony. Cemetery in Mocksville. The Hwy 801 S, Mocksville. Stamey Gaither and George family received friends- thirty Online condolences: www. Turner, both of Statesville; a minutes before'the service. eaionfimeralservice.com. sister, Diane (John) Chambers of Fayetteville; a special cous in, Clarice Redmon; other rela tives and friends. His funeral service was held Tuesday, June 8 at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Will Funder- burke officiated. The family received at the funeral home thirty minutes prior to the ser- Davle County Publte (Jbrary Mocksville, NC Di' \fiMn

,^eith W.Snipes Sr. Mr. Keith Wayne Snipes Sr.,69, of Erwin,died Tuesday, June 1,2010, at Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital in Dunn. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Rose > Mr. Modene Creason Head, & Graham Funeral Chapel in 81, fonneriy of NC 601 South, Coats. Officiating were the Mocksville. died Saturday, Revs. Jeffery Hayes, Jerome June 5, 2010, at Remmington Pope, Jerome Edwards. Buri House Assisted Living Facility ,^thel Baity Richardson al followed at Erwin Chapel in Kingsport, Tenn.. where she Mrs. Ethel Marie Baity Rich PFWB Church Cemetery in had lived for the past year. ardson. 75. of Church Street Erwin. She was bom on May 3, Extension, Mocksville. died Mr. Snipes was bom Nov. 1929, in Davie County to the Wednesday, June 2. 2010 at 20, 1940 in Hamett County late Wilbum and Essie Shoaf Autumn Care of Salisbury. to the late Cecil Worth Snipes Creason. Mr. Head had at She was bom Feb. 17, 1935, and Thelma Turlington John tended Cooleemee Firet Baptist in Yadkin County to the late son. He worked for the US Church and was retired from Javon and Nellie Bowles Baity. Air Force as a work leader in B&F Manufacturing. She was also preceded in construction with Pope Air She was also preceded in death by her husband, Shirley Force Base. He was preceded death by her husband of 62 Carr Richardson on July 8, in death by a daughter, Pamela yeaR, Clarence William "Bud" 2001. Denise Snipes. Head; a son, Geny W, Head; SurvivoR: a daughter, Wan Survivors: his wife of 12 and a son-in-law, Douglas da R. (Tim) Former of Rich- yeaR, Nancy Stiller Snipes; Lloyd. field; 3 sons, Billy C. Richard children and spouses, Wayne SurvivoR: 2 daughtere, C^- son and James B. (Catherine) Snipes, Kenneth and Tina olyn H. Newell (Charles Rest) Richardson, all of Greensboro Snipes, Johnny and Vicky of Tennessee and Crystal H. and Charles S. (Linda) Rich Snipes, Jay and Mary Stafford, Lloyd of Mebane; 6 grandchil ardson of Rochester, N.Y.; 10 Jamie Stafford, Jeff Stafford, dren. Mike Newell (Sherrie). grandchildren, Charlene and Jody Stafford; father, Phil Melissa Haley (Tommy), Eric Crystal Fortner, Bryce and Johnson of Erwin; sister Nina Head (Amanda), Randi-Sue Kirsten Richardson, Alexan Snipes Athey of Cooleemee; Head, Brett Lloyd and Chad der and Eleisia Richardson and brotheR and sisteR-in-law, Lloyd; and 3 great-grandchil William, Emily, Tyler and Erin Worth Alexander and Janice dren, Logan Haley. John Lloyd Richardson; 6 siblings, Cecil Snipes of Erwin, Allen Vance Newell and Kaliska Head. Baity, WesleyBaity and Shirley and Diane Snipes of Cool A ciyptside service was to Baity, all of Harmony,Margaret eemee; Terry Lee and Linda be conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs Bracken of Mocksville, Leroy Snipes of Salisbury; 11 grand day, June 10, at Rowan Memo Baity and Laura Galliher, both children; and a great-grand- rial Park Mausoleum Chapel in of Statesville; and lots of nieces daughter. Salisbury with Mr. Doll Foster and nephews. Online condolences: www. officiating. The family was to A funeral service was con roseandgraham.com. receive friends from 7-9 p.m. ducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday, June Wednesday, June 9, at Eaton 6, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Fun^Home^ Riirial fnllnwp/1 in Rnup- rj-Tn- Memorials; Hospi»T^a- etery. 'The family received tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital friends at the funeral home one St., Suite 103, Mocksville. hour before the service.- Davie County Public Library Online condolences: www. Online condolences: www. eatonfiineralservice.com. eatonfiineralservice.com. Mocksvilli, NC r^-r" ^^udrey Lee Adams Audrey Lee Whitehead Ad ams.83, of East Bend,died Fri day, June 1!. 2010 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Jan. 17. 1927 in Dothan. Ala. to the late Elsie and Bamer Hicks Whitehead. She was also preceded in death by her husband. William Gaither Adams Sr.; sister, Au- relia Hedrick; step grandchild. Teresa Myers. Surviving; her children. Wil Cockerham liam Gaither(Nora) Adams Jr., William Clifton "Pete" Barbara Adams (Allen) French. Vtafayette R. Caudle Cockerham Sr.. 61. of Mocks Victoria Adams.AlfonJ (Linda) , FARMINGTON-Mr.Lafay- ville, died on June 13. 2010 Adams; grandchildren. Wil- etie Roosevelt Caudle.'83. of in Gordon Hospice Home in liam Lee Adams. Melvin James Farrtiington. died on Monday, Statesville following an ex (Margie) Adams. Teresa Cline June 7, 2010 at Forsyth Medi tended illness. (Clayton) Campbell. Julie Ad cal Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom in Davie Coun ams (Kevin) Leonard; 9 great He was bora March 12. ty on Feb. 13. 1949 to Eloise grandchildren: a great-great 1927, in Davie County to the Turner Cockerham and the late grandchild; special friend, late "Doc" Bonson and Hat- Paul "Cliff' Cockerham. He Nancy Tolbert; several nieces lie Adams Caudle. Mr. Caudle was educated in Davie County and nephews. "^as a farmer and saw mill man Schools and was self-employed Her funeral service was held in his early years before woric- in construction. He was a U.S. at I i ajn. Monday. June 14. ing for R J. Reynolds Tobacco -Afmy veteran, having served in at Enon Baptist Church by the for 30 years until he retired. Vietnam. He was a member and Revs. Mark Elmore and David He seived in the U.S. Army trustee at New Life Apostolic Hedrick. Burial followed at the and was a lifelong member of Church. He enjoyed life to the church cemetery. The fatnily Yadkin Valley Baptist Church fullest and riding motorcycles received friends Sunday, June in Advance. He loved cooidng was one of his hobbies. 13. at Gentry Family Funeral and traveling, spending time He was preceded in death by Service in YadkinviUe. with fanuly and friends, going 2 brothers. Gilbert Cockerham Memorials: Enon Baptist out to eat and talking about the and Donald Dalton. Family Life Center,6321E. Old good old days. Survivors: his mother. Eloise US 421, East Bend. 27018. He was also preceded in Cockerham of Mocksville; his Online condolences: wmv. death by his older brother. Carl wife, Priscilla Rose Cocker guiitryfiienralservice.com. ■Jack" Caudle: and his sister, ham of the home; 2 sons, Barry Dorothy Lucille Broadway. Leach of Kemersville and Wil Surviving: his wife of nearly liam C. (Alesia) Cockerham Jr. 58 years. Betty James Caudle of Winston-Salem: 2 daugh of the home; a daughter. Doro ters. Wyashia (Chris) Hoover thy (Don) Jones of Mocksville; of Winston-Salem and Chasity a son. the Rev. James Dennis (Cedric) Ingram of Mocksville; (Angie) Caudle of Winston-Sa 3 brothers. Tracey (Patricia) lem: a grandson. "Chuck" Jones Cockerham of Statesville. of Mocksville: a brother, J.C. Terry Evans of Le.xington. and (Linda) Caudle of Mocksville; Anthony Sellers of Mocksville: a special friend. Bill Angeli; 5 sisters. Pastor Charlene (Car- and numerous nieces, nephews nell) Jones, Minister Lillian and cousins. Cockerham. Gloria Turner. A funeral service was con Kathy Cockerham, and Chris ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday. tine Lewis, all of Mocksville: June 10. at Eaton Funeral his mother-in-law, Lois Rose of Chape! with the Revs. Dennis Harmony: 5 sisters-in-law: sev Caudle and Charlie Manin of en grandchildren: many other ficiating. Burial followed in relatives and friends. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church His funeral service will be Cemetery. The family received Thursday, June 17 at 3 p.m. friends on Wednesday, June 9. at Blaise Baptist Church in at the funeral home. Mocksville. The Rev. Bernard Memorials: American Dia- Pate will officiate and Bishop

Alexandria. VA 22312. gist. Burial with military rites Online condolences; wwiv. will follow in Pleasant Hill eaionfuMraUeniice.com. Baptist Church Cemetery in Hamptonville. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 2-3 at Blaise. ^riiifes W^ley'H^cbck. •''IvkylGrii^s^Wesley' feaii- -cock^''84,'6f Gladstone'Roay, MocksyUlei di^ Monday, June 14i 2010,'at Rowan Regional Medical Center m'Salisbiify'.'' • ■'■''•He was;b6ra-July 9',''19^ ;,tene Allen Htii.'W, of Ad- ' Dairie Coiih'ty'tatfe'late'John vance, died Satiinday," June 12,' Pruitt"'anS'MaIihda'''.'Mbtly" • 20iii cv.,. Kiger •'HM'c'6ck;''Mr.'•'Hancock '.'She, was" born .InfForsyth was'a veteiaii of the TJ.S.'Navy Comty to, Ae" late Willie Da- | hayuig »served •^^duiinginnrt WorldTX/rtVIrl vid Md Maude Blakiey Allen War''n*Hd'"wS a' lnember of )l^abel Elwobd Laird I , 3 : on March 26, 1920. iShe was' the VFW. He was a noember of ", .Mrs. Mabel, Hwo^ Rob a 'member of Mocks .United First Baptist'Church in Cool- ertson .Laird, 90, .formeiiy of Methodist Church where' she eemee'where he Kail served as Dulin 'Road, Mocks^e,'died a deacon. He was a member of was a member of the United Thursday,' June'-1(),'2010 at the Masonic Lodge. • ■- • . Methodist Women. Lake Norihan Regional Medi . He was also preceded in Preceding her in death were cal Center in Mooresyille. death by his wife^ Rachel'Kim- ' her husband, . Samuel Ed , She was born Aug.115,1919, ward Hali; a son, Walter Allen mer Hahcockr 4 'sisters,'Ruby •^Davie.County to tiie lat^Roy Hall; a graiidson, Pwayne Hancock, "Gladys" Hancock, and Dehlia Hendiix Robertson. Eva H. King and Elizabeth H. . Thomas Hall. Mrs. Laird was a member of Brown; and 3 brothers, William Surviving: 2 daughters, Bar Redland Pentecostal Holiness "Bud" Hancock, Ralph Han bara "Bobbie" Hall of Stokes- Church in Advance. She en cock and Edg'ar Hancock. dale and Jane Bodenhamer and joyed working in flowers and in husband Wayne of Oak Island; Survivors: 3 children, Freida Tier garden, cooking and taking (David) Cope of Advance, Da daughter-in-law, Linda Hall of care of her family. vid (Trish) Hancock and Vickie Advance; 3 grMdchildren, Lin She was preceded in death by (Tim) Steele,'all of Mocksville; da Wbittall and husband David, her husband, Charlie Raymond' a brother, David Hancock of Daniel Hall and wife Misty and Laird and a son, Billy Laird. Mocksville;' 4 grandchildren, David Hall and wife Kristin; 4 ■ Survivors; 3 daughters, Sondra Redd, Allen '" Cope, great-gr^dchildfen, Brianna, Margaret Leonard (Clyde) of Russell Hancock and Latricia Danielle, Mason, and Kora Mocksville, Kathy' Jill" Laird Brown; ahd.5 great-grahdchil-• Hall; 2 special nieces, Judy (Lawrence Tuttle) of Lexington dren. ' ' ' Redding and Donna Gilbert; and Debbie Laird of Mocfes- and a special caretaker, Cyn A funeral service was con ville; 2 sons, Charlie Herman ducted at 1 pjn., Wednesday, thia Brinkley; and a her dog, Laird and Bobby Laird, both of "Snowball.", June 16i at Eaton Funeral Cha Mocksville; 7 gr^dchUdren, A hineral service was held pel with the Rev. A.G. Parker Barry Leonard Jr., Tammy Sue at 11 ajn. Tuesday, June 15, officiating. Burial followed Laird, Rodney Leonard, Billy at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- in Liberty United Methodist Laird Jri, Victor Laird, Ray Church Cemetery, with Mili ton Chapel. Burial followed mond Laird and Brittany Laird; at. Mocks United Methodist tary Honors coiiducted by the 2 great-^ndchildreh; and a Church., The fainily_ received Veter^s' of Foreigii W» Me sister, Lorehe Goddard of Ten morial Honor Gii^. The fam &iends Monday at the funeral nessee. '' •' ■ ■■'' .'rt . .. .v.- .. ■. ; • ily received'Mehds on" Ibes- home. .. . A funeral • service was con day,'June''15",'"at Eaton Funeral ..'.Memdnals: , . Hospice; , ,'pr ' Hoine^O id: ducted at 11 a.m'. Monday, American Heart 'Assoc.; PO Jiihe 14, at Redland Pentecos ■ ' Metfioriais:'American Heart Box , 52i'6Glen'' Allen, ' VA: tal Holiness Chiifch'wth Rev. 23058.^;.;:"' Assoc.'; r'v-Me'iniirid^ributes Jonathan 'Hill "offidatingiThe Online condolences: , www. ' Processing CehterV PO Box body was placed ih the 'chufch hayworlh-miller.com. - ' 5216;'"Glen'AlleiiVvA'^ 23058- 30 imnutes prior to the'sefvice. 5216;- . . . Burial followed in DuUn Uiiited 'Online 'co'hdolencesi'.-vvuw. Metbodisi IChiifchaCemefij: ' '

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Online ".condolences; ^^^illy Clarence Myers Sr. Mr.Billy Clarence Myers Sr., 80.ofCleminons, died June 13, 2010 at his home. 'Irene Rigney Melton ^ Irene Rigney Melton. 75. of to Hethe latewas Clarence bom Feb. Preston 17. 1930 and Howard Street. Mocksville. oilman Myers. He died on Sunday, June 13. at enjoyed and retired from a long . WFU Baptist Medical Center. Bom tn Carroll County. Va.. automobile business at on Feb. 16. 1935. she was the gill Myers Truck Sales. He was daughter of the late David ^ Tilmonlumon anuand BetsyDcu,y CombsV.OIIIOS Ri- gapf^t Church.r'v...,-!. gney. She was a hoinemaker preceded in death by and member of Mt. Catmel his sister. Patsy Myers. Church of the Living God in Survivors: his wife of 60 ^^etty Norris Winston-Salem. years. Elizabeth Myers; 3 sons, \Beity Norris, 100, of Ad Survivors: her husband of Billy C. Myers Jr. and wife El- vance. died on June 7, 2010 at 38 years. Louis Roger Melton: L. Myers and wife Wake Forest University Baptist and 2 sons. David Lee Melton a. Myers Medical Center in Winston- of.MocksvilleandRandyLoms Sheila: 6 grandchil- Salem. Melton of Winston-Salem., Lynch. Jessica Bom Frances Elizabeth She was preceded in death Brooks. Bryon Goodman, daughter to John by 3 brothers. Eugene, Mat- Myers. Clinton Myers,and Jes- and Eleanor Goodman of Cool thew and Rudforf Rigney; and Undreth; 3 great-grand- Springs, the family moved 2 sisters. Pauline Rigney and children, Kaylee Lynch, Zoey from Rowan County to Cool Barbara Jean R. Felts. and Colton Brooks; 3 Springs when Betty was about The service to celebrate the brothers. Kenneth Myers. Bob- 10, and she finished school life of Mrs. Melton was held and Carl Myers. there and went on to attend Wednesday,April 16.aiM a.m. janiil) received friends nursing school in Charlotte. at Ml.Catmel Church of the liv- Monday. June 14 at Hayworth She married Charles Glenn ing God in Winston-Salem with Home in Ad- Norris and moved to Washing the Revs. Charlie Harris and ^^nce. A funeral service was ton, D C. where he worked for David Frankenfield officiating. ,| Tuesday. June 20th Cenniry Fox Film Corp. Survivors; her sister. Nancy Burialbunai was in Parkiawnmmwn Memo- [5 the chapel of Hayworth- As he advanced in the company Goodman of Statesville; her they moved to Norristown. Pa.. rial Gardens in Winston-Salem. Home withwirh Pas- 3 children. Carolyn Potts of The family received friends ,or Jennings O-Neil officiating. Roanoke, Va..and Washington. McKenzie. Tenn.. Ben Norris D.C.. atid . As and wife Jane of Dutton. Va. Wednesday at the church. Burial followed at Westlawn Memorials: Autumn Care Gardens of Memory in Clem- wife of a rising executive in and Glenda Lee George and Activity Fund, 1005 Howard -q-s the film industry,she played an husband William of Vienna. important part in her husband's Va.; grandchildren. Jimmy St., Mocksville. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- Online condolences: www, dve CareCenter. 101 Hospice careeras they entertained clients Potts. Steven Norris. Lee Ann and movie stars at parties and Barnes, Jeffrey George and daviefiineralservice^om. Ln., Winston-Salem, 27103;' opening nights. When Glenn Sarah Chaudray; and 7 great or Heritage Hili Baptist. 1785 was promoted to regional sales grandchildren. Pope Rd-. Winston-Salem. manager he was asked to move Services celebrating her life 27127. to New York City. When he re were conducted at 3 pjtt. Sun Online condolences: wwiv. tired. they reiumed to Northern day at the Fifth Creek Presby havworih-miller.com. Virginia where she worked in terian Church in Cool Springs real estate as an agent for Ruth with the Rev, Bruce Lundy offi Robbins. After a second career ciating. Pallbearers were: Steve of 20 years or so. they decided Norris, Daniel Norris. Jeffrey in 1990 to retire and moved to George. Bill Barnes. Jimmy Bermuda Village. Ports, Dave Smith and Billy Bames. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Online condolences: invw. bunchjohnsonfimeralhome. Memorials: Feed The Chil dren PC Box 36. Oklahoma

Dahe County Public Uuran MocKsvllle; NO el ichael Elvis Anderson Michad Elvis Anderson,48, i^^yilliam B. Brawley The Rev. William B. Braw- !dith Mae Beck Hicks of Wilkes County, died Satur ley, 81, of Yadkinville died Edith Mae Beck Hicks, 80, day,June 19,2010. P Tuesday,June 15,2010 at Wake of Howell Road, Mocksville, He was bom Aug.7,1961 in Forest Baptist Medical Center, died on Thursday, June 17, at Wilkes to Sidney Marshall and Forsyth Medical Center. Winston-Salem. Gladys Vonnoy Anderson. He was bora in Burke County Bora in Davie County on He was preceded in death Sept. 21, 1929, she was tlie on Jan. 3, 1929; son of the late by his parents; 2 sisters, Mar Rev.Samuel Jason and Beraice daughter of the late William sha Marie Anderson, Deborah Cook Brawley. Brawley served Andrew and Mary Bell Latham CT' Jean Mvlow; 3 brothers, Rob H in the U.S.Air Force in Air Res Beck. She was a homemaker ert Sidney Anderson, Donald cue. He was one of the first men and a member of Bear Creek Ray Dickens and Jamie Darren to help build the first air strip in Baptist Church. \ Wagoner. the territoiy of Fairbanks, Alas Survivors: her husband, W. s Survivors: 2 daughters, ka and In West Palm Beach, O.Hicks ofthe home;a brother, Amanda Anderson, Tana An Grady Lewis(Edna Ann) Beck Ha. He was a member of Faith derson; 2 sons, Joshua Ander Baptist Church and his first of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, son, Michael Anderson; 2 sis church was Sugartown Baptist Cora Etta Beck; and several ters, Sandra Anderson Wyatt nieces and nephews. Church. He started the Yadkin and husband Everette of Union Baptist Mission Church,and he She was also preceded in Grove, Georgia Spicer Boyd death by 2 brothers, Billy ministered at Redeemer Church and husband Bruce of Elkin; in Iredell County and filled in Ray Beck and William Robert and special friend,Jeffery Potts locally in several churches. "Bob" Beck. of Mocksville. The service to celebrate the A celebration of life service Graveside services were at life of Mrs. Hicks was held was conducted at 11 a.m. Sat 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Rob on Sunday, June 20, at 4 pjn. urday, June 19 from Mackie- erts Family Cemetery with the Sinclair Funeral Chajrcl with at Bear Creek Baptist Church Rev. Charles Ratliff officiating. the Revs. Bobby Russell, Ron with the Revs. Charles Buckner Online condolences: u'lnv. nie Millsap and Monroe Otto and Gregg McEwen officiating. admmfuneralsjcom. officiating. Burial followed Mrs. Hicks lie in state 30 min in Sugartown Bapti.st Church utes prior to the service. Burial Cemetery. The family receive was in the church cemetery. d friends Friday, June 18 at the The family received friends June 19 at Davie Funeral Ser funeral home. Survivors: his wife, Edith vice. Johnson Brawley; 3 sons, Wil- Memorials: Bear CYeek Bap li.im "Buddy" Brawley (Robin) tist, 492 Bear Creek Church of Yadkinville, Randy Brawley Road, Mocksville. (Becky Robertson) of Mocks- Online condolences: wuw. ville and Timothy Brawley of daviefuneralservicejcom. Yadkinville; 2 brothers, Bobby •ind Jimmy Brawley, both of Yadkinville; 4 sisters, Pat Mar tin,Fannie Sizemorc and Peggy Joyncr, all of Yadkinville and Mildred Hoots of Winston-Sa lem; 2 grandchildren, Angela Poplin and Landon Brawley; a great-grandson, Lucas Poplin. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Betty Ruth Ma- this Brawley; a brother, Frank Brawley; and 4 sisters, Louise Gunter, Edith Woody, Dorothy Cummings and Betty Agresta. Online condolences: winv. mackiesindair/uneraljcom. Robert Kyle ^ Roben "Coach" Kyle,96, of Bermuda Village, died on Fri- dny.June 18,2010. He was bom on Sept. 24, 1913 in Grimsby, England to billiards, croquet and shuffle- Alick Robertson and Florence board. He loved the Lord and Elbe) Kyle, one of six children, did his best to live his faith. brothers Jack, Gordon, Fred Survivors: his sister, Muriel Aldridge of Greenville, S.C.; and sister Muriel, and twin .sis ter Edith- The family moved to sons, Robert GonJon and wife Nancy of Ponte Vedra Beach, the United Stales in 1923 and Fla., and James Morgan and settled in Princeton, W.Va. Mr. Kyle and his brothers were wife Barbara of Beckley,W.Va.; Eagle Scouu. He graduated daughters. Anne and husband from West Virginia University William Ouchark of Sarasota, Ra., and Jane and husband in 1937, where he played quar Steve Gametl of Mocksville; terback on the football team 6 grandchildren, William and was captain of the Moun taineer wrestling team. It was Ouchark, Pamela (Jeff) Kyle, Robert Oiicliark, Scan (Amy) there lie met his wife of 59 years, Margaret Fatten Cox. He Garnett, Roben (Brooke) Kyle, Jennifer (Adam) Hyer; 11 v^ita Jo Mabe earned a master's degree from great-grandchildren: and many \Mrs,NMrs, Anita .'o,lo Burroughs Ohio' State University in 1941. nieces and nephews. Mabe died Tuesday morning, He was a coach and physical Funeral services were at June 22,2010 at Forsyih Medi education/biology teacher in cal Center surrounded by her secondary schools in Romney Vogler Funeral Home in Clem- mons on Tuesday,June 22 at 11 family- and Kcyser. W.Va. and profes am.wiih the Rev. Joey Yokeley She wft-s bom Oct. 3, 1963 sor/coach at Middle Georgia in Stokes County to Paul Ray- College in Cochran, Ga. and officiating. Entombment fol lowed at Westlawn Cemetery von and Betty Jo Black-wood Concord College in Athens, In Clemmons. Bunoughs. She was a member W.Va. He administrated rec of First Baptist Church of Wal reation programs in Romney Memorials: Roben Kyle She was preceded in death Scholarship Fund, Concord nut Cove where she served on and Charleston, W.Va. and led by her father,Paul Rayvon Bur University, Athens, WV, committees and was a leader in numerous summer camps. He the youth jirogram. She served roughs; mateniiil grandparents, William H Blackwood Jr. and coached football, basketball, her community with the back to baseball, track and cross coun school youth rally, liie Walnut Lucy Davis Blackwood: pater nal grandparents, Ivey R. and try and was known to most as Cove Library, was a volunteer "Coach." He sen-ed in the U.S. in the Stokes County School Elizabeth N. Burroughs. Navy during World War U,ri s System, u strong supponer and Survivors: her husband of ing to the rank of lieutenant participant of Relay for Life 2! years. Anthony Neil Mabe; junior grade. He left the Naval and a member of the Walnut 2 children. C. Colby Mabe and Calli Cliastin Mabe, all of the Reserve In 1954. Heasaphys- Cove Riiritaiis. She was a sup ical training instructor in the porter of Gemianion Park and home: mother, Betty Jo Bur Army Air Force Cadet Training roughs of Germanion: I sister. ihe Lions Park in Walnut Cove. Debora "Teddy" Burroughs program at Concord, where he On Dec. 15. 2(X)9, she retired Carney and husband Carl of earned the name "Killer Kyle." from Burroughs Funeral Home, Advance; 1 brother: Bart Bur He retired as coach and athletic the family owned business roughs and wife Emily of Wal director from Concord in 1972. founded by her grandparents, He lived in Bermuda Village nut Cove; nieces and nephews, Ivey and Elizabeth Burroughs, Salem, Ivey, Cade and Due for the past 15 years. He loved where she was a funeral direc Carney of Advance and Bran playing and coaching spons. tor and manager. He considered coaching a way A 6 p-m. celebration of life don ami Brooke Burroughs of to make a positive influence on service will be heldFriday.June Walnut Cove: aunt. Carolyn Bennett of Winston-Saletn. young people. He took pleasure 25 at First Baptist Church with Memorials: Mountain Val in leaching his grandchildren the Rev. Jim Cohn officiating. fundamentals of swuruiung, ley Hospice, 401 Technology A private family graveside ser Lane. Mt. Airy,27030-6692; or golfing and other sports, and in vice was held on Wednesday, Fust Baptist of Walnut Cove. recent years, had beat them in June 23. PC Box 552, Walnut Cove, 27052. Online condolences: www. burroughsfunerallwme.com. Chuck Tomlinson N Charles "Chuck" Gordon Tomlinson Jr.. 65, of Midloth ian.Va.,died June 11.2010- Mr. Tomlinson was a son of ihe late Gordon and Myrtle Tomlinson of Mocksville, He was a graduate of High Point University and Young Harris College and worked as an in dependent insurance and retire ment consultant. He delighted in his family and was a fan of his favorite sports teams the Tarheels, the Redskins, and the Cardinals. He loved movies and books and was a history buff, •Music was a major part of his life whether he was singing in choirs, performing in commu nity musical theater or enjoying it as a listener, Mr. Tomlinson had personality and never met a person he couldn't charm with his humor or wit. As a close fraternity brother not^, their gatherings will not be the same without hiin. Survivors: his wife, Lin da; daughter. KeAnne Hoeg and husband, Jim; grandson, Daniel Hoeg; stepson, Mall Daughirey and wife Melinda; 2 granddaughters, Hayleigh and Lindsay Daughtrey; and sister, Beverly Watts. A memorial service will be held l-riday, June 25. at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Home, McKksvillc. Memorials; American Heart Assoc., 4217 Park Place Cl., Glen Alien, Va.23060.