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Obituaries Paul L. Shelton Paul L. Shelton, of Route 7 Greeneville, Tena., died June S in a Johnson City, Tenn., medical center. He retired from Standard Products and waa a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Addle Shelton; his mother, Susie Shelton of Marshall; a sister, Irene Franklin of Asheville; and, a brother, Jimmy Joe Shelton of Marshall. Service* were held Friday in Upper Paint Oeak Church, Greensville. Burial waa in Walker Cemetery. John C. Sutphin John C. Sutphin, 56, of 17 Normandy Road, Asheville, died Saturday in an Asheville hospital. A native of Buncombe County, he was s too of the late Marion David and Lela Bishop Sutphin. Surviving are his wife, Maxine Hen ?ley; a too, David Sutphin of 8wan nanoa; a stepdaugher, Robin Evans of Ashe villa; a stepson, Michael Evans at Man Hill; a sister, Edith Shelton of AsheviHe; and, a brother, Floyd Sutphin of AaheviUe. Memorial services were to be bald at a later date. Grace Funeral Home waa in charge of arrangements. Aaron Williams Aaron "BUI" Williams, SI, of Oak Ridge, Tom., died Friday in a Nashville hospital. A native of Madison County, he was a member of Rockwood Church of Christ and Elks Lodge. He was a former Marine Corps staff sergeant. Surviving are two sons, Allen and Wayne Williams of Oak Ridge; his mother, Vacie Honey cutt Wiliams; and, a sister, Edna McGbee of Flag Pond, Tenn. Graveside services were held Moo day in Upper Laurel Cemetery in Mars Hill. Everett Thomas Everett Tbomas, 62, of Route 3 Travelers Rest, S.C., died Friday in an Asheville hospital. A native of Madison County, he had lived in Traveler's Rest lor the peat seven years. He waa a boo of the late George and Lizzie Holland Thomas and was a Navy veteran of Worid War U. Surviving are a brother, Walter Thomas of Saluda; and, two sisters. Bertha Smith of Saluda and Ida Goanell of Travelers Rest. Graveaide services were held Sun day in Green-Bullman Cemetery. The Rev. Willard Norton officiated Mote And Mote People In North Carolina Are Coming Tb^Ofachovia Bank Fa 15-^fear Mortgages. Bar Good Reason All They Have To Do Is To Step By Any ^K&hovia Office Aid Ilk 16 Any Personal Banked They Can Close Fast,Within 2-3 Weeks. They Can Choose Fran Fixed Or Adjustable Rate Mortgages With Amortization Up lb 15 Years. With A 15^fear Mortgage, They Can Save Thousands Of Dollars In Interest Compared lb Longer Term Mortgages, And Theyte Finding That Their Payments Are Surprisingly Affordable. IfYoutelnTheMaitetRrAFiistQr
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