Area. Deaths And Funerals WOODIE HERMAN GREGORY JR. NVoodic Herman Gregory Jr. of Rocky Point died April 1 1 in Duke Medical Center, Durham. The funeral was April 15 in Riley's Creek Baptist Church, with burial in Riley's Creek Community Cemetery. The Rev. Joey Faucctte officiated. Born in Birmingham, Ala., on Sept. 27, 1946, he was the son of Wanda Walsh and Woodie Gregory Sr. of Winnabow. He was a member of Riley's Creek Baptist Church and of B.P.O. Elks. He owned Woodie's Construction Company. Survivors in addition to his par ents include his wife, Rebecca Rivenbark Gregory of the home; his stepchildren, Suzanne Leigh Elks and Michael Edward Elks of Wilmington; a brother, Roy E. Gregory of Wilmington; and a sis ter, Mary Brown of Winnabow. Memorials may be made to Riiey's Creek Baptist Church, Rocky Point. MARY ELIZABETH BROOKS Mary Elizabeth Brooks of Wil mington died April 14 in Pinnacle Care Center. She was 75. A memorial graveside service was held April 16 in the Brooks Family Cemetery, Ocean Isle Beach Road, by the Rev. George D. Spcakc. Miss Brooks was born in Wilm ington on April 5, 1916, the daugh ter of the late George Evans and Stella Leonard Brooks. Survivors include her sister, Lula J. Brooks of Shallotte; and a friend, Annie Lou Davis, of the home. ROBERT LEE PEARSON Robert Lee Pearson of Northwest community, Lcland.died April 14 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center. The funeral was held April 18 at Bethel AME Church, with burial in the Jenkins Familv Cemetery. SAMUEL \V. ANDREWS Samuel W. Andrews, 67, of Sun set Beach, died April 19 in in Duke Medical Center, Durham. Bom in Chapel Hill, Andrews was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He moved to Sunset Beach in 1985 from Durham, which had been his home since 1947. He retired from Duke Medical Center after 20 years in employee relations. A well-known tenor saxophone player, he played with big bands in cluding The Satierfield Orchestra, Dick Gable Allsiars, and his own band. Aged to Perfection. Andrews was a veteran of World War II and was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Durham. Survivors include his wife, Sop hie Alexander Andrews; two daugh ters, Elizabeth A. Padgett of Raleigh and Josephine S. Andrews of At lanta, Ga.; two sons, Samuel Wel don Andrews Jr. of Durham and Alexander Crawford Andrews of Greensboro; two sisters, Ruth Ellen Rigsbec of Charlotte and Frances Roberts of Hawaii; a brother, Ralph P. Andrews of Tcquesta, Fla.; and three grandchildren. Andrews was to be cremated. In lieu of flowers, the family sug gested that memorials be made to Friends in Need, 1510 East 5th Street, Greenville, N.C. 27858. LINDA ANN WATTS Linda Ann Waits, 79, of Route 2, Bolivia, died April 16 in The Bruns S V St. Luke Lutheran Church Worship Service Sunday, 10:00 A.M. Sunday School .it 9:00 a.m. Meeting In Shullotlc Middle School 754-7816 Pasioi Donald R. Sat'rit MT. CAQMF.L ft CHUQCH U (Sunday Worship 1L00 AM and COO PM bible &udy & FclbThfop Youth 'Scrvicc (Sunday (School 1000 .\M Pijott Dd off Village Point Pd *7>4-40iS Pastor Karl Davis Calabash Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Service 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Old Georgetown Road (919)579-7356 Dr Francis M. Womack, Jr Minister Nursery Provided (