GARDNER B. HOUSTON
PINK HILL ? Gardner Bry
ant Houston, 78, died Sun
day. Funeral. Edgerton Fu
peral Home chapel. Beula
ville. Burial. East Duplin
. * Memorial Gardens.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Nora
Sumner Houston; sons, Ty
son Harold Houston and
Rickie Beaman Houston)
both of Pink Hill, Bryson
Carroll Houston of Smith
field; sisters, Mrs In*
Heath, Mrs. Minnie Smith
: >nd Eva Futrell, all of Pink
Hill; brothers. Joe Houston.
Cagie Houston and John
Houston, all of Pink Hill,
Posie Houston of Richlands;
four grandchildren.
IRENE K. HERRING
MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs.
Irene Kornegay Herring, 83,
died Monday. Memorial
service, Sanford Presby
terian Church near Mount
Olive.
Surviving: daughters,
Mrs. Dorothy Outlaw and
Mrs. Katheryn Rich, both of
route 1. Mount Olive; sister,
Mrs. Betty K. Barfield of
Mount Olive; three grand
children.
BEATRICE H. JONES
RICHLANDS - Mrs. Bea
trice Hill Jones, 68, died
Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall
Funeral Home, Mount Olive.
Burial. Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Surviving: sons, John
Henry Sullivan of Mount
Olive, Thomas J. Sullivan of
New Jersey; daughter, Mrs.
Mary Ann Moats of Tennes
see; brother. Buck Hill of
Mount Olive; sister, Mrs.
Callie Parks of Seven
Springs; six grandchildren; a
great-grandchild.
JAMES E. EUBANKS
K1NSTON - James Edward
r- Eubanks, 74, died Wednes
day. Funeral, Howard &
Carter Funeral Home. Bu
- rial. Pinelawn Memorial
J Park.
Surviving; wife, Mrs.
Blanche P. Eubanks; daugh
ters. Mrs. Lora Maltass and
Mrs. Joyce Garvey, both of
Kinston, Mrs. Lucille Ligh
tell of New Orleans. La.;
sons. Elwood Eubanks. Ar
thur Lee Eubanks and James
. Robert Eubanks. all of Kin
* ston. Jimmy Ray Eubanks of
Seven Springs; brother, Bcn
- jamin Speight Eubanks of
1 Trenton; halfbrother, John
: Adams of Trenton; 20 grand
2 children; 18 great-grand
- children.
LOUISE B. JONES
* WARSAW - Louise Bundy
Jones. 70. died Wednesday.
Funeral. Warsaw Baptist
Church. Burial. Pinecrest
Cemetery.
Surviving: daughters.
Mrs. Joyce J. Frederick of
Goldsboro, Mrs. Vickie J.
Tanner of Richmond. V ,
Mrs. Bundy J. Hendors. .
Wilmington; son, Steve
Jones of Clearwater, Fla.;
sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Hart
and Mrs. Mary Mangum,
both of Raleigh; eight grand
children.
IRENE 0. PRICE
KENANSVILLE - Mrs.
Irene Outlaw Price. 62, died
Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall
Funeral Home, Mount Olive.
Burial, Devotional Gardens,
Warsaw.
Surviving: husband.
Wade Price; sons, Daryl
Price and Dwain Price, both
of Kenansville, Danny Price
of Pink Hill; daughters, Mrs.
Dean T. Johnson of Warsaw,
Mrs. Denice P. Brinson of
Wallace; brothers, Lemus
Outlaw, Eugene Outlaw and
Ronnie Outlaw, all of Mount
Olive; sisters, Mrs. Opal
Smith of Pink Hill, Mrs.
Alene Torrans of Wilson,
Mrs. Joyce Tyndall of Kin
st on; 10 grandchildren. .
LEON MAREADY
BEULAVILLE - Leon Ma
ready, 60, died Monday.
Funeral, Edgerton Funeral
Home. Burial, Maready
family cemetery. Route 1,
Chinquapin.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Jo
ann James Mareadv; daugh
ters, Mrs. Shirley Metts of
Trenton, Mrs. Theresa
Parker of Richlands; sons,
Rayburn Earl Maready of
Richlands, Freeman
Maready and Ralph Ma
ready, both of Beulaville;
sisters, Mrs. Ludy Baggett of
Jacksonville, Mrs. Ozelle
Wood of Chinquapin, Mrs.
Louise Maffett and Mrs.
Katie Hall, both of Beula
ville, Mrs. Betty Jones of
Richlands; brothers, Leslie
Maready, Cecil Maready and
James Maready. all of Rich
lands, Herman Maready of
Jacksonville, Gurman
Maready of Beulaville, Ver
non Maready of Chinquapin;
four grandchildren.
DONALD S. GIBBS
SEVEN SPRINGS - Donald
Seawell Gibbs, 63. died Sun
day. Funeral, Rouse Funeral
Home. LaGrange. Burial.
Seven Springs Cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Carolyn Wallace Gibbs;
daughter. Ms. Mary Wallace
Gibbs of Greenville; sisters,
Ms. Eleanor Gibbs of
Raleigh. Ms. Hilda Gibbs of
Seven Springs.
FRED W. WHALEY
PINK HILL Fred Whit
?ker Whaley. 69, died Wed
nesday, Funeral, Garner
Howard Funeral Home. Bu
rial, Whaley family ceme
tery.
Surviving' sisters. l?rs.
Mack Sanders. Mrs. Fred
Mills and Mrs. Daisy Heath,
all of Pink Hill.
ALD1NE H. WHITFIELD
MOUNT OLIVE ? Aldine
,1. Whitfield, 68. died Sun
day. Funeral, Tyndall Fu
neral Home. Burial, Maple
wood Cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Eunice Waller Whitfield;
sons. Rex Whitfield and
Doyle Whitfield, both of
Dudley. A1 Whitfield of
Goldsboro, Roy Whitfield of
Mount Olive; daughter, Mrs.
Olivia Pierce of Scotland
Neck; sisters, Mrs. Blanche
Reaves and Mrs. Lill Harrell,
both of Mount Olive, Mrs.
Lula Crowder of Raleigh; six
grandchildren.
GEORGE MALPASS
WALLACE - George Mai
pass. 76, died Sunday. Fu
neral. Edgerton Funeral
Home. Burial, Piner Ceme
tery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Maggie Piner Malpass; sis
ter. Mrs. Mary Blanton of
Willard: brother. W. James
Malpass of Rocky Point.
norma e. sayre
BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Nor
ma Elizabeth Sayre, 57, of
Route 2, Beulaville, died
Wednesday. Funeral, Com
munity Funeral Home
chapel. Burial, Onslow Me
morial Park. Jacksonville.
Surviving: husband. Hart
fort W. Sayre; son, James
Roberts of Beulaville; step
daughter, Joan Lynn Gagnon
of Eustis, Fla.; stepsons,
Danny Sayre of Miami, Fla. ,
Steven Sayre of N. Miami,
Fla.. Rodney Sayre of Davie,
Fla.; seven grandchildren.
PRITCHARD G. ADAMS
FAISON - Pritchard Gib
son Adams, 77, died Wed
nesday. Funeral, Tyndall
Funeral Home chapel. Bu
rial. Wayne Memorial Park.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Katie J. Adams; sons, Prit
chard G. Adams Jr. of Tar
boro, John D. Adams and
William C. Adams, both of
Tampa, Fla.; daughters,
Mrs. Ruth Gardner of Wash
ington, N. C.. Mrs. Martha
Estep of Plymouth; sister,
Mrs. Annie A. Lewis of
Faison; 14 grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.
don b. ward
MOUNT OLIVE - Don
Ward, 70, died Monday.
Funeral. Tyndall Funeral
Home chapel. Burial, Maple
wood Cemetery.
Surviving: nephew, Ed
mund F. Ward III of Angier.
chaluaotiman
??'c"laJ?dLj Cb*"i?
Httman, 68. died Monday
Funeral Johnson Funerii
chapel, Richland.,
Burial, Pittman family ceme
tcry.
BESSIE CARROLL
WALLACE - Bessie Car
rol. 82. died Saturday. Fu
neral, Mount Sinai Baptist
Church. Burial, family
cemetery, Riegelwood.
Surviving: sisters, Mrs.
Clara L. Holmes of Atkinson,
Frances Carroll of Wallace.
DAVID M. ANDERSON
GOLDSBORO - David
Mark Anderson, 41, died
Sunday. Funeral, Seymour
Funeral Home chapel. Bu
rial, Evergreen Memorial
Cemetery.
AMOS JONES
PINK HILL - Amos Jones,
84, died Thursday. Funeral
Edgerton Funeral Home,
Beulaville. Burial. Sand Hills
Cemetery.
Surviving: daughter, Mrs.
Mary Elizabeth Brown of
Pink HOI; sons, Calvin Coo
I'dge Jones, William Arnold
Jones, Clifford M. Jones and
Hugh Carlton Jones, all of.
Pink Hill, Richard Franklin
Jones of Kenansville; fister
daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mae
White of Pink Hill; sisters,
Mrs. Phoebe Worley of Kin
ston, Mrs. Delsie Brown of
Jacksonville; brothers.
Johnny Jones of Pink Hill.
Swift Jones and Jonie Jones,
both of Kinston, Wroudy
Jones of Swansboro; 12
grandchildren; 14 great
grandchildren; five great
great-grandchildren.
MARCUS 0. BRYANT
ROSE HILL - Marcus Oc
tavious Bryant, 8. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Shaw Jr. of
Warsaw, died Wednesday.
Funeral, Rose Hill Funeral
Home. Burial, Rose Hill
Cemetery, Magnolia.
S ii r v i vi n p : narents;
brother. Oscar Shaw III of
Warsaw; sister. Miss Tenaka
Ann Shaw of Warsaw; ma
ternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C.R. Bryant of Rose
Hill; paternal grandmother.
Mrs. Katie Shaw of Mag
nolia.
MABLE P. McCLYDE
RICHLANDS Mrs. Msblc
Phillips McOyde. 65. died
Thursday. Funeral. Bloom
ing HJI Baptist Church. Bu
rial. Rose Hill Funeral Home
cemetery.
Surviving: daughter, Miss
Macie Ann McClyde of Rich
lands; sons, Ira J. McClyde
and Louis E. McClyde, both
of Richlands, Charles West
Phillips of Gainsville, Fla.
GEORGE E. JONES
SEVEN SPRINGS - George
bdward Jones, 70, died Fri
day. Funeral, Rouse Funeral
Home, LaGrange. Burial,
Seven Springs Cemetery.
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