^ V oWbtt r v Jk v ?'?'?iaBKv-v' :? ? y ^||j& jv iH ^r 7 i |i| |i^*jiwS^^^^ifeCTicK^^V I ^?L v >^n . ?*7- %' j-j 0 j^r5S\ ^Ct'"-??""*^@^^ I mug ELMUDGE THOMAS Ekhtdge H. Thomas, tt, of Cheater, SC., died Wed naeday. March IT, IMS hi a Surviving ate the widow, lira Mae Lee McManus Thomas; two daughters and a son; throe brothers, Hugh and Otis Thomas of AsbevWe, N.C., and Looter Thomas of Marshall, N.C.; and four asters, Mtaa Laura Thomas, Mrs. Route Chandler, Mrs. Maggie Chandler and Iks. Zelfia Landers of Marshall. Services won held at Union Hills Baptist Church in Pagelnad. Burial was in Five Fork runiotsry. mbsuluemae dockery Miss Liltie M*e Dockery, M, of Route (, Marshall, died Sunday, March 21, 1976, in an Asheville hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pjn. in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home. The Rev. Kimsey Ball, and Rev. Horace Honeycutt will officiate and burial will be in Bowman ? Rector Cemetery. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Carrie Lee Zanata, of Florida; two nephews, Eddie Dockery, Route 2, Weaver - ville; and Floyd Dockery, of Asheville. She was a native of Madison County but had lived most of her life in Buncombe County. MRS. NOLA BELLE RAMSEY Mrs. Nola Belle Ramsey, 71, of Maryville, Tenn., formerly of Hot Springs, died Monday, March 29, 1976, in a Maryville hospital following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday in the Hot Springs Baptist Church. of which she ?m a member The Rev Fre*.- - ' ? ' Marin, and Krioleer, Ball oI Um haraa; ? footer brother ( onley McKennlsh of Pa a ? r m id a., Jk . __ Mrs John Haney of Marion Dm Union, lows. Services were hrid at 1 pm Saturday in tht Coioaial Chapol of Soeaoraan Fanoral Homo. Tko Rnr. Loot or Jackson officiated. Burial was in floUor family coaMtory. the torth*QrStoaPSpart^ meat of Transportation. ? MRS. CLOYD NORTON Mrs. Ruby Curtis Norton, M, of Rt. 4 MmU, died Thursday, March X, 1976 at her home unexpectedly. She was born in Tennessee and had lived in Madison County moot of her life. Surviving are the husband, Ck>yd Norton; a son, George Norton of Greeneville, Tone.; three daughters, Mrs. Bertha Moore of Marshall, Mrs. Mary Miller of Morgan ton and Miss Marie Norton of the home; a brother, Garland Curtis of Marshall; three sisters, Mrs. Nell Boles of Marshall, Mrs. Pearl Tino of Sandwich, 111., and Mrs. Waverly Gray of Greeneville; and 13 grand children. Services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at SUllcorn Church of God. The Revs. OUn Shetton and Lunnie Metcalf officiated. Burial was in Norton Cemetery. Friends were sail bearers. Bowman Funeral Home was In charge. MRS. CARL WALLIN Services for Mrs. Minnie E. Wallin, 70, of Rt. 4 Marshall, who died Saturday, March 37, 1978 at her home following an extended illness were held at 1:30 pjn. Tuesday at Hopewell Baptist Church. The Revs. Everett Hanie and Jimmy Buckner of ficiated. Burial was in Wallin family cemetery, at Revere. Pallbearers were Wayne Adams, Dennis Stines, Arthur Norton, Oakley Stanton, Charlie and Eldridge Leake. A lifelong resident of Madison County, she was a Mrs. Phleala Rm|m of ?die. isjid fotu grind* inrtwfT F,""ral n**11" "** Sarriemtar Oner Bfchap, M, of Rt. 3 Mart Hill, who died Saturday, March 37,1171 wore held at 3:31 pjn Monday at Big Laurel Baptist Church. The Kara. Orrflle Builman wad Otin Shetton Burial was ia Lawia Cemetery. Friends vara A native of Madison County, ha had Mvad in Cleveland, Ohio where he had beon employed by Ford Motor Co. for 30 years. He returned to Madison County October, 1975. Ha was the son of the late Daniel aad Matilda Wallin Bishop. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Gertie Lee Davis Bishop; a son, D.J. Bishop of Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. Horace Rice and Mrs. Mack Rice of Marshall; and two grandchildren. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. W.F. HIPPS W.F. (Jack) Hippo, 79, of Starnes Cove Road, Rt. ? Asheville, died unexpectedly Thursday, March 25, 1979 at his home. A native of Madison County, he was a Navy veteran of World War I and a retired fanner. He was a son of the late Judson and Bertha Melton ?? Hipps. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ina Blaylock of Newport News, Vs., Mrs. Helen Hyatt of WaynesvUle and Mrs. Ann Sale of Asheville; a son, Jack Douglas Hipps of Asheville; a sister, Mrs. Maggie Wright of WaynesvUle; three brothers, Roy ffipps of Candler, BUI Hipps of Tryon and Jay Hipps of Norfolk, Va.; and 12 grandchildren. Services were held at 2 pjn. Saturday in. the chapel of Groce Funeral Home. The OcMtfL Dwii Mi ' + for 40 yews, ha was ? retired farmer and a son of the lata Alfred and Rachel Prater Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ula L? (ford of AMwviUe and Mrs. E