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October 25, 2012

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Thursday, October 25-October 31, 2012 SHELBY SHOPPER INFO Continued From Page 8 Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby is serving the family. PATSY BROOKS WISE Mrs. Patsy Brooks Wise, 83, of Shelby, died October 16, 2012. Private burial was held at Cleveland Memorial Park Mrs. Wise is preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Luther Wise; parents, Bulo and Myrtle Glover Brooks. She is not survived by any immediate family. States Army. www.shelbyinfo.com OBITUARIES IN REMEMBRANCE Kings Mountain, NC. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby is serving the family. JOSEPH LEE PARKER Mr. Joseph Lee Parker, 10, joined the Lord on October 16, 2012. Celebration of life services were held at He was preceded in death by his father, F.J. Barnes; step-father, Sam Eskridge and his maternal grand- parents, John Henry and Beatrice Bennett Shade. He is survived by his wife, Shelia Davis Shade; his mother, Jessie Eskridge of Shelby; a son, Julion Shade of Philadelphia, PA; two daughters, Rainna Foster of Africa and Davonda Ross (Willie) of Shelby; three sis- ters, Lorraine Shade, Dorothy Osborne and Barbara Barnes all of Shelby; seven grand- children and a host of niec- es, nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends. Enloe Mortuary is serving the family. New Hope Baptist Church. Joe-Joe was preceded in death by his grandmother Kay Hopper Lemons. PEGGY ANN NORMAN Mrs. Peggy Ann Norman, 78, of Shelby, went to be with her Lord on October 16, 2012. A Celebration He is survived by his par- ents Travis Lee and Ashley Lee Lemons Parker; sis- ters, Abagail and Katlynn Parker; grandparents, Ricky Lemons and wife Terry of Boiling Springs, Gary Parker and wife Marie of Vale, and Barbara Parker of the home; uncles, Wayne Parker and wife Stephanie of Bessemer City, Alan Parker of Vale, John Lemons wife Nikki of Shelby, Shane Nations and wife Christy of Chesnee, Wesley Campbell and wife Sierra of Dallas; and spe- cial friend, Miss Elizabeth Beaver. Memorials may be made to Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home, 106 Cherryville Road, Shelby, NC 28150, to defray funeral expenses. Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home and Crematory is serv- ing the family. Mrs. Helen Morrison DeFonce, 95, of Shelby, died October 16, 2012. HELEN MORRISON DEFONSE Private family entomb- ment took place at Cleveland Memorial Park Mausoleum. Mrs. DeFonce was pre- ceded in death by her hus- band Anthony DeFonce Sr.; parents, Tommy and Mattie Morrison; brothers, Pete and Earl Morrison. by his wife, Judy Childers Bowles, Kings Mtn. NC; father: Charles Emory Bowles, Kings Mtn. NC; mother, Margaret Reynolds Anderson and husband Gary, Daleville, AL; sons, Charles Daniel Bowles, Jr., Statesville, NC, Dustin Childers, Gaffney, SC, Alex Childers, Gaffney, SC; daughter, Christian Nichole Bowles Haney, Gaffney, SC; brothers, Michael Anderson, Gastonia, NC, Glenn Johnson, Cordova, NC; Uncle, Ray Reynolds, Kings Mtn. NC Mr. Bowles is survived Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150 Donna Noblitt of Shelby; brother, Johnny Barnette of Shelby; sister, Pat Young of Henrico; five grandsons; and two great-granddaughters. Memorials may be made to: Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, 198 Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Shelby, NC 28152. Please sign the guest book at www.clevelandfuneralservice.com Harris Funeral Home, Kings Moutain, NC, will be serving the family. of Life Service was held at Poplar Springs Baptist Church. Mrs. Norman was pre- ceded in death by her par- ents, John Norman and Clara Beam Norman; two broth- ers, John Norman and Ben Norman; three sisters, Sara Lee Norman, Betty Norman Eskridge and Geraldine Norman Weaver. MAXINE SINK JOLLEY Mrs. Maxine Sink Jolley, 82, of Shelby, went to be with her Lord, October 17, 2012. Services were held at Mr. Merrill Howard Randall, 67, of Kings Mountain, NC passed away on October 17, 2012. Funeral MERRILL HOWARD RANDALL Mr. Hal Shoup, 70, of Ellenboro, passed away on October 18, 2012. A cel- ebration of life services was held at Cleveland Funeral Services Chapel. HAL SHOUP Mr. Shoup was preced- ed in death by his parents, Milton "Cookie" Shoup & Jeanette Shoup. 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 9 Mrs. Mary Frances Lattimore, 96, of Lattimore, passed away on October 19, 2012. Services were held at Lattimore Baptist Church. Burial services followed in the Cemetery. MARY FRANCES LATTIMORE Services were held at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Burial followed at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Mr. Randall was preced- ed in death by his parents, Howard J. Randall and Lucille Ware Randall and brother, Donald Randall. Westview Baptist Church. Burial followed at Cleveland Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, Linda Toney Shoup of the home; two sons, Jeff Shoup & his wife, Cara of Illinois and Steven Shoup of Kansas City, Kansas; daughter, Melissa Shoup of Virginia Beach, VA; a step-son, Ray Pinion & wife, Andrea of Bostic; a brother, John Shoup & wife, Vikki of Moreland Hills, Ohio; five grandchildren; a number of nieces, and many dear friends, colleague's and associates. Memorials may be made to Wounded Warriors Project, 4616 NW 160th Terrace, Edmond, OK 73013 or She is survived by one daughter, Deana Lee Anthony Phillips and husband David Milton Phillips, Jr.; two grand- sons; two sisters, Louise Norman Burch of Forest City and Carol Norman Jenkins of Gastonia. McKinney-Landreth & Carroll Funeral Home is serving the family. Please sign the guest book at www.mckinneylandreth&carrollfuneralhome.com MELVIN T. LANCASTER Mr. Melvin T. Lancaster, 74, Shelby, passed away October 17, 2012. Funeral services were held at Clay- Barnette Funeral Home Chapel of Shelby. Burial fol- lowed at Cleveland Memorial Park. Mr. Lancaster is pre- ceded in death by his par- ents, George and Kathleen Hamrick Lancaster. She is survived by her son, Anthony DeFonce Jr. and wife Shari of Matthews; daughter, Gail DeFonce of Shelby; and grandson, Jason M. DeFonce of Mint Hill. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby is serving the family. Mr. Frank Julion "Joe Bud" Shade, 58, departed this life on October 15, 2012. Funeral services were FRANK JULION "JOE BUD" SHADE Mrs. Jolley was preceded by her parents David and Carrie Owens Sink; sis- ter, Inez Smith; brothers, Clarence, Raymond, Archie Sink. She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, Dr. Paul Jolley of the home; son, Stephen Jolley and wife Joyce of Winston-Salem; Sandra Bridges and hus- band Benny of Charlotte; two brothers, Max Sink and wife Dorothy Elliot of High Point, Homer Sink and wife Billie of Greensboro; four grandchildren, two great- grandchildren, and two great- granddaughters on the way; sister-in-law, Joan Ledford of Mooresboro. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Jean Wharmby Randall, Kings Mtn. NC; sons, Charles Todd Randall, York, SC; Kevin Clark Randall and wife Susan, Kings Mtn. NC; daughter, Erika Randall Melton and husband Kevin, Kings Mtn. NC; brothers: Roger Randall, Cherryville, NC, David Randall and wife Diane, Kings Mtn. NC; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Memorials may be made to the National Foundation for Transplants, C/O Kevin Randall, 5350 Poplar Ave., Suite 430, Memphis, TN 38119. Memorials can be made to Westview Baptist Church, 500 Melody Lane, Shelby, NC 28152 or Senior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Dr. Shelby, NC 28150 Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby will be serv- ing the family. He is survived by his lov- ing wife of 57 years, Louise Ward Lancaster of the home; one son, Curtis Lancaster and wife Debbie; one daugh- ter, Wanda Lancaster and life partner Cheryl Smith; two sisters, Margaret and Evelyn; three brothers, Weldon, William, and Dan; one grand- daughter; a special brother- in-law, Donald Ward and wife Joyce; and his trusted com- panion and friend "Buddy". Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby is serving the family. held at S.T. Enloe Memorial Chapel. Burial fol- lowed at Webb Memorial Lawns. Mr. Shade served his country in the United DANNY BOWLES Mr. Charles Daniel Bowles, Sr., 39, of Kings Mountain, NC, died October 17, 2012. Funeral Services were at Grace United Methodist Church, October 19, 2012. Interment followed at Mountain Rest Cemetery, BOB BARNETTE Mr. Bob Barnette, 81, of Shelby, NC, died October 17, 2012. A Celebration of Life Service was held at Pleasant GLENDA LEE DILLS Mrs. Glenda Lee Dills, 71, of Forest City, passed away on October 17, 2012. Funeral services University Mountaineer Athletic Club, PO Box 0877, Morgantown, WV 16507. Cleveland Funeral Services is serving the fam- ily. West Virginia Please sign the guest book at www.clevelandfuneralservice.com Harris Funeral Home is serving the family. ADERHOLDT LEE Baby Aderholdt Lee, passed away October 19, 2012. Graveside service was held at New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Baby Lee is survived by parents Katie and Joe Lee; brother, Jackson Lee; grand- parents, Danny and Lynn Aderholdt; Sherry and Timmy Lee; great-grandparents, Doris Sparks, L.B. Lee and Sybil and Jack Simpson; and numerous aunts and uncles. Stamey Funeral Home is serving the family. Please sign the guest book at www.stameyfuneralhome.com Mrs. Lattimore was pre- ceded in death by her hus- band, Thomas Alexander Lattimore, Sr.; parents, Oscar Vance Warlick & Laura Dixon Warlick; her daugh- ter, Martha Lattimore; sister, Ruby W. Putnam; and broth- ers, Harvey & James Warlick. She is survived by two sons, John Lattimore and wife, Millie and Tommy Lattimore, Jr. and wife, Ann, all of Lattimore; three grand- children and three great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Lattimore Baptist Church Music Fund, 303 Peachtree Rd., Shelby, NC 28150. Cleveland Funeral Services is serving the family. Please sign the guest book at www.clevelandfuneralservice.com PANSY CRAFT Mrs. Pansy Craft, 87 of Shelby, passed away on October 20, 2012. Funeral Services were held at Clay- Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby. Burial followed at Sunset Cemetery. Mrs. Craft was preceded in death by her husband, Hoyt Samuel Craft; par- ents, Jack and Edna Manley Phillips and one son, Robert Samuel Craft. She is survived by two sons, Phil Craft and wife Faye and Tim Craft all of Shelby; one grandson and two great grandchildren. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby is serving the family. were held at Sisk Memorial Missionary Methodist Church. Burial followed in Pores Ford Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Dills was preceded in death by her husband of more than 20 years, Buddy Ray Dills; parents, William Carter Caldwell and Eula F. Kimbrell Caldwell; one brother, Larry Caldwell and a grandson. Ridge Baptist Church. A graveside service followed at the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Barnette served in the U. S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He was preceded in death by his wife of forty-two years, Nelma Hallman Barnette; par- ents Esley Newton Barnette and Jessie Eva Hamrick Barnette; daughter, Jenny Lee Barnette; son-in-law, James Hull; and a brother, Winfred Lee Barnette. He is survived by three daughters, Rhonda Hull of Lattimore, Lori Goodwin & husband, Ed of Edenton, She is survived by her three sons, Marty Lane of Cliffside, Derrick Lane of Lenoir, Scott Lane and wife, Tonda of Bostic; three daugh- ters, Crissann Dills and hus- band, Phillip of Mill Springs, Kay Hardin and husband, Glenn Jr. of Lincolnton, Lisa Coffey and husband, Ted of Bostic; one brother, Joel Caldwell of Lyman, SC. She is also survived by thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Memorial may be made to Hospice of Rutherford County, PO Box 336, Forest City, NC 28043. Harrelson Funeral Home is caring for the family. 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Washington St. • Shelby 704-487-8114 THE RARE BREED INS DE INF INFO INSIDEI Classifieds ...........................................................2-30 Auntie Gale's Recipes ............................................18 Bob's Carolina Weather ..........................................12 Business Service Directory ....................................20-21 Let's Talk Bible by Dub Dellinger .................................23 Crossword Puzzler ......................................................28 Obituaries .....................................................................10 Real Estate ..................................................................30 Neighborhood Calendar ..............................................26 Community Outreach Church Events ...........................8 Sudoko .........................................................................28 Church Directory............................................................9 Outdoor Truths by Gary Miller .....................................22 Crosswords by Richard Prow ......................................24 Word Search ................................................................28 Inquiring Photographer ................................................16 Go For The Green Lucky Reader Contest .................27 Through A Woman's Eyes ..........................................17 Kids Corner By Kidsville News ...................................28 Football Page .................................................................5 Coupon Saver ................................................................8 For the eighth year, one of the most popular exhibits at the Kings Moun- tain Historical Museum continues through Saturday, January 8th. 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