Thursday, September 23, |“B2 Obituaries Ercell S. Webb Ercell S. Webb, 72, of Greenville died September 20 after a prolonged illness. Mr. Webb was a native of Chowan County and a graduate of Wake. Forest University. He was a public school teacher in Pine Hurst and was later associated with the North Carolina Board of Education in Raleigh. He moved to Greenville in 1958 at which time he joined Carolina Dairy Products Inc. He was a member of Memorial Baptist Church, the Greenville Rotary Club, Brook Valley Country Club and the Greenville Country Club. Mr. Webb was the son of the late Mae Simpson Webb and the late J.B. Webb. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. H II BRIGADIER ■ Just Reduced! 10(1 x 120’ lot on Pamlico Trail, 6 I rooms. 2 baths, enclosed porch, all fully carpeted. ..looks like new. 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One daughter Mrs. Sara Rogers, two step daughters Mrs. Louise Folger of Greenville find Miss Myra Ficklen of Washington, D.C. one step son Louis S. Ficklen, Jr., of Hakins, N.Y. He is also survived by two sisters Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr., of Edenton and Mrs. Robert L. Bunch, Sr., of Edenton; four grandchildren and three step grandchildren. Graveside services were held in Pinewood Memorial Park in Greenville on September 22 at 11 A.M. Services were conducted by the Rev. E.P. Binson and the Rev. L.P. Houston, Jr. Dr. A. Guy Hope Dr. A. Guy Hope, 68, of Kill Devil Hills, formerly of Richmond, died September 14, in an Elizabeth City hospital. A native of Norfolk Va., he served for 30 years as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. Hope was appointed by President Eisenhower as U.S. Foreign Service Officer after serving as Officer in Charge of Economifc Affairs at the Office of Chinese Affairs in the State Department. A veteran of WWII, he retired from the Navy as a Commander in 1945. He was appointed Economic Analyst in the Foreign Service -Auxiliary at Shanghai, China, and served as Consul and Embassy Secretary at Dairen, China; Brussels, Belgium and Tel Aviv, Israel. He also served as Consul General in Istanbul, Turkey and as Deputy Chief of Mission in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Africa. Hope received his Bachelor of Law Degree THE CHOWAN HERALD from the* University o's Virginia in 1936 and did graduate work at Columbia University in New York and Oxford ‘University in England. He also held degrees from George Washington University and Syracuse University. Survivors include his wife, Myda Weaver Hope; two daughters, Anne Hope Hamrick of Midlothian, Va. and Jean Hope Nye of Charlotte, N.C.; a step daughter, Mildred Price Kaufmatin' of Northridge, Calif.; a sister, Elvie Hope McClennan of Troutville, Va.; two brothers, Frank Hope of Vienna, Va. and Rev. Winston Hope of Kill Devil Hills, and six grand children. Graveside ser vices were held at noon on Friday at Rock Creek Cemetery, DACOR Section, Washington, D.C. Wm. C. O'Neal William Clarence O'Neal, Sr., 46, of Route 1, Edenton died September 16 at Walter Reed Medical Center, Washington, D.C. after a brief illness. He was a native of Marion, N.C. and a retired U.S. Air Force Tech. Seargent. He was also a CAMPHO-PHENIQUE K°TEX NOXZEMA MYOFLEX MODANE DELFENJJ* DEXATRIM pr uouo MAXIPADS _ SKIWCREAM CREME ™ foam" rl "W" uriuro A (Jj more doctors SSsl I ■ 2 30 Tablets ' tLJ - $ 1 37 «239 SOO7 3£ r $499 Piiir-i oijiQ ICORRECTOL SCOTCH | I MUTUAL I GYRO POWERED RACER 19,1 M , GARD tatfrun. SHH CME SrjrSTSi. | (orrectol > m SSSL J JL LOTION -rsr BfTg 1 BKjgj CLEANER withioo ■ ■ 16-01 7 m *iw Hi Q $i 2 9 jfcz sfjT AMERICAN FAMILY AMERICAN FAMILY OJUSY LAWN HELMAC MARREE MINIATURE -- _ SCRAPBOOK PHOTO ALBUM DOOR MAT y flower vase RADIO MARmN tCK 1MP.,.. 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He was a member of Bandon Chapel and the Creasy Proctor Masonic Lodge, in Fayet teville, N.C. r Mr O'Neal was the son of Gipsie Hunter O'Neal aftd Clyde A. O'Neal bothsof Va. Beach, Va. He is survived by his wife Joan Meadows O'Neal, two sons William C. O'Neal, Jr., of Route 1 Edenton and James O'Neal of the home, plus a daughter Barbara O'Neal of the home. He is also survived by a brother C.A. O'Neal, Jr., of Va. Beach, Va. Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. September 19 at Bandon Chapel by the Rev. Robert Harrell. Burial follwed at Beaver Hill Cemetery. Kenneth J. Copeland Kenneth James Copeland, 69, of Route 1, Edenton died September l1 at the Chowan Hospital after a year long illness. Mr. Copeland was a farmer, a member of the Chowan Ruritan Club and a honorary member of the Oak Grove Hunting Club. He was also a 1 member of Ballards Bridge Baptist Church. He was the son of the late Mrs. Rosa Brinkley Copeland and the late Nerious James Copeland. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Louise Forehand Copeland, and his two, children; Mr. James K. Copeland of Rqute 1, Edenton and Mrs. Peggy Sunstrom of Virginia Beach, Va. He is also survived by a brother Milton C. Copeland of Tyner and two sisters Mrs. Myrtle Winslow of Corapeake, N.C. and Mrs. Doris Blanchard of Tyner. The funeral service was held at Ballards Bridge Baptist Church at 4 P.M. September 19, by the Rev. George Cooke. Burial was in Ballards Bridge Baptist Church Cemetery. I Sergeants I FleaS Tick Collar Completes Engine Course Navy Airman Veronica L. Shanklin, daughter of Clara L. Graham, Route 2, Roper, completed the Basic Aviation Machinist’s Mate Jet Engine Course with honors. During the five - week course at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Millington, Tenn., students received introudetory in struction on the charac teristics and operating principles of jet engines. Their studies included engine lubrication, ignition and fuel systems. Additionally, they studied the procedures for refueling and defueling aircraft; for rehioval and installation of Dog Groomer CALL Carolyn Raines 482-3037 For Appo ; ntment CATS TOO!!! Page 5-A aircraft engines and for the operation of aircraft ground handling equipment. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hollowell of Tyner, an nounce the birth of their first child; a daughter Wendy Nacole Hollowell bom September 16 in the Chowan Hospital. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Murray L. Nixon, Sr. of Edenton and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hollowell of Tyner. ikl Memory W'A Os My Mother, Ly W Juanita B. White, \Vf m who passed away yV m September 6,1981 m and whose birthday 1 is October 13 \l VU) Avvay upon a journey toa J V land that's bright and fair, and though I'll always y\\ 1 W miss you, I know that you l\ are there. Your memory is 7i l\ my keepsake and with i which l shall never part, m ■\ God has you in his keeping, M ■\but l have you in my heart./M yl Your daughter [cl Carolyn IL/f \