OBITUARIES KATRELLT. FR1NK KAWANNA K. FR1NK KJLEONA L. FRINK ANTHONY M. FRINK WALLACE ? Miss Katrell Twanette Frink, 1, Miss Kawanna Kashekie Frink, 3, Miss Kieona Lamore Frink, 4, and Anthony Mar cellus Frink, 6, children of Anthony and Florine Frink, died Wednesday in a fire. Funeral, Church of God of Wallace. Burial, Burton family cemetery. Deep Bottom Community, Wallace. < Surviving: parents; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Morris of Wallace; grandfather, Charles Fields of New York; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Frink Flowers of India napolis, Ind. DAVID W. O'QUINN TURKEY - David Wrenville O'Quinn. 71, died Thursday. Arrangements by Crumpler Honeycutt Funeral Home, Ginton. ALBERT C. HANCHEY WALLACE - Albert Cornelius Hanchey died Tuesday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Little Creek Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Centelle Atkinson Hanchey; son, Albert Hanchey Jr. of the home; brother, Wilbert Hanchey of Wallace. GERTIE E. PICKETT BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Gertie Ed wards Pickett, 75, of Chinquapin, died Sunday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home, Beulaville. Burial, Brown Ceme.ery, Fountain. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Sarah Watts of Mullins, S.C., Mrs. Ava Bryan of Richlands, Mrs. Joyce P. Lanier of Beulaville; sons, Frank H. Pickett and James M. Pickett, both ot I'nuaaeipma. ra., Leon u. ricxeu of Anderson, S.C., R.E. Pickett of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Bertie Wil liams of Stedman, Mrs. Ludie Jones of Chinquapin; 23 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. MARY J. BRINSON MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Mary Steele J. Brinson, 84, died Saturday. Funeral, First Baptist Church. Bu rial, Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: son. Lacy Brinson of Sanford; daughter, Mrs. Virginia B. Williams of Mount Olive; three grandchildren; two great-grandchil dren. HOSEA E. McDULLEN CLINTON - Hosea Emmitt Mc Cullen, 75, of Clinton, died Satur day. Funeral, Carr Memorial Chris tian Church. Burial, Hillcrest Ceme tery, Newton Grove. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mack Thomas wishes to express their appreciation for the thoughtfulness of our many friends, relatives and neighbors during the illness and death of our loved one. We thank you for your prayers, cards, flowers, food and each expression of sympathy. Our thanks also goes out for the out standing service of the Pink Hill Funeral Home. The Mack Thomas Family Surviving: wife, Mr*. Inez Boyette McCullen; daughter*, Mr*. Melb* Miller and Mr*. Marlyn Jackson, both of Clinton; sons, Kayburn McCullen and Garrett McCullen, both of Clinton; sisters, Mrs. Pearl Sutton of Faison, Mrs. Annie Murphy and Mrs. Nancy Cos, both of Newton Grove; brothers, Paul McCullen of Clinton, Henderson McCullen of Calypso; 10 grand children. JAMES A. BAR WICK MOUNT OLIVE - James Aaron Barwick, 56, died Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Maggie Jer nigan Barwick; son, James A. Bar wick of Mount Olive; daughters, ij.o D Au.. mis. nvat .uiutj vi i/uwvj, mis* Peggy Scjtherland of Mount Olive, Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Jacqueline Grady, both of Mount Olive; brothers, Leon Barwick and Jack Berwick, both of Dudley, Charlie Barwick of Seven Springs; sisters, Mrs. Geneva Walker, Mrs.. The 1 ma Pinyatello and Mrs. Frankie Sum merlin, all of Mount Olive, Mrs. Eula Malpass of Mount Olive, Mrs. Viola Grantham of Grantham; six grand children. THEODORE CHASTEN ROSE HILL - Theodore Chasten, 78, died Thursday. Funeral, Rose Hill First Baptist Church. Burial, Maxwell Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Ruth Chas ten; sons, Theodore Donald Chasten and Winfred Chasten, both of Rose Hill; daughters, Mrs. Hazel Ruth Askew and Mrs. Berta Mae Maskus, both of Hempstead, N.Y.; brothers, Levy Chasten of Philadelphia, Pa., Johnnie Hand of Bowden; sisters, Mrs. Mary Frances Dobson of Kenansville; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. RALPH F. SMITH KENANSVILLE - Ralph Fitz gerald Smith, 47, died Wednesday. Funeral, Smith Chapel, Baptist Church. Burial, Smith family ceme tery. Surviving: son, Ralph E- Smith of Rose Hill; parents, Rayfbrd and Lucille Smith of Kenansville; brothers, Dennie Smith and Marvin Smith, both of Kenansville, Reginald Smith of Newark, Del.; foster brother, Reginald McGowan of Kenansville; sisters, Mrs. Joyce Garner of Washington, D.C., Miss Lewelyn Smith, Miss Jean Smith and Piano Tuning and Ropalr Jimmy C. Wat Registered Pie no Technician Box 602, Wereaw Kenensville - 2M-021S Ellenberg's Florist i FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS J8-C W. Collags St. Warsaw 293-4071 Miss Delphine Smith, and Miss Sylvia Smith, all of Kenansville; grandmother, Mrs. Sylvia D. Smith of Sea Pleasant, Md. LOUISE M. DEES WALLACE - Mrs. Louise Mae Dees, 7S, of Wilmington, died Monday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burail, Riverview Memorial Park. Surviving: husband. 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