Newspapers / The Brunswick beacon. / Aug. 25, 1994, edition 1 / Page 11
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JACQUELINE ROSENBERG Jacqueline Ray Rosenberg. 65, of Little River died Aug. 17 in Grand Strand Regional Medicai Center af ter an illness. Born in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Abraham and Mary Feingold Kaufman. She moved to Little River five years ago from Philadelphia. Survivors include her husband, William Rosenberg; two sons, Mark Rosenberg of Memphis, Teon., and Mitchell Rosenberg of Baltimore; a daughter, Linda R. Klein of Phil adelpKa; two brothers, Tbd Kauf man of Philadelphia ami Norman Kaufman of Phoenix; a sister, Annette Samit of Philadelphia; and eight grandchildren. Graveside services were held Aug. 18 in Shalom Memorial Park, Lower Moreland, Pa. GRACE E. B1SCHOF Grace E. Bischof, 75, of Sand Dollar Drive, Carolina Shores, died Aug. 17 at Myrtle Beach Manor Nursing Home. Bora in Germantown, Pa., on Jan. 1, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Ruth Shoemaker Brown. Mrs. Bischof was retired from the Playtex Corp. where she was the consumer affairs advisor. She was a member of the Caro lina Shores Ceramic Club. She was preceded in death by her husband Alfred Richard Bischof on Nov. 26, 1988. Survivors include a niece, Mary ann Loren of Waldwick, N J.; a sis ter, Shirley Snyder of Arizona; and special friends Murry and Jean Palmer and Dick and Helen Merrick of Calabash. Memorial services were held Aug. 19 in the Brunswick Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Dan Norman officiating. Interment will be in Brunswick Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 4894, Wilmington NC 28409. ALVA BRYANT CORBETT Alva Bryant Corbett of Wilming ton died Aug. 18 in Cape Fear Memorial Hospital. She was bora Feb. 27, 1917, in Wilmington, the daughter of the late Johnny Matthews and Novilla O'Berry Bryant and was preceded in death by ber husband, James Nich olas Corbett and her brother. Earl Bryant. Mrs. Corbett was a member of the Church of the Nazarene, a member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary and supporter of the American Legion and Moose Bingo organizations. She was formerly associated with Gravers Shirt Factory. Surviving are her daughters, Grace Johnson and husband Lacy Jr. of Wilmington, Rochelle Watson and husband Emmet! of three sisters, Mildred Fredere, Adell Potter and Maybell Lewis; a brother, Johnny Bryant; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Aug. 22 in the Church of the Nazarene by the Rev. Bill ring and the Rev. Billy Woolen. Burial was in Wilmington National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Church of the Nazarene, 4017 Wil shire Blvd., Wilmington NC 28403; and Lower Cape Fear Hospice, 810 Princess St, Wilmington NC 28401. LINDA ANN McMILLIAN GORE Linda Ann McMillian Gore of Ocean Highway West, Sunset Beach, died Aug. IS at The Brans wick Hospital. The funeral was held Aug 19 at Pleasant Grove Mission ary Baptist Church. Burial was in St Paul Cemetery. Little River, S.C (CATHERINE ELIZABETH JOHNSON Katherine Elizabeth Johnson, 87, of 72nd Street, Long Beach, died Aag. 19 at Dosher Memorial Hosp ital. The funeral and burial were in ^LEVCTROSSIE BOBBINS SR. The Rev. Strossie Robbtns St of Cedar HOI Road, Leland, died Aug. 17 at New Hnover Regional Med ical Center. The funeral was Aag. 20 at Saamervilie AME Zion Church, ,ttL L..JJ m * I la... ???gal wiui Dufisi in urccDiawn mcmorixi Park. THURMAN A. HOLLAND . Thurman A. Holland of Harbor Drive, Sunset Harbor, formerly of Fayetteville, died Aug. 19. He was retired maintenance su pervisor for Cumberland County and worked at Stewart Oldsmobile for 35 year*. He is survived by his wife, Mar tha Louise Crawford Holland of Sunset Harbor, a son, James Dwight Holland of Fayetteville; two step sons, Harvey Lee TYavis of Stead man and Boyoe Dean Ttarvis at Newton; four sisters, Nelda Holings worth of Rock Hill, S.C., Theltna Autry of Fayetteville, Eulaine Smith of Fayetteville and Shirley Lewis of Orange, Unas; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The foneral took place Aug. 22 at Jemigan- Warren Funeral with the Rev. Randal Strickland. Burial was in LaFayette Memorial Park. DANIEL WOOD MEACHAM Daniel Wood Meacham, 78, of Raleigh, died Aug. 14. He was a longtime resident of Sunset Harbor and a retired employ ee of Seaboard Coastline Railroad. He was a Mason and an elder emeri tus of First Presbyterian Church of Raleigh. A memorial service was held Aug. 16 at First Presbyterian Church of Raleigh. Surviving are his wife, Eunice Herring Meacham of the home; two daughters, Mrs. John Crowe of Cary and Mrs. Henry Stallings Jr. of Charlotte; and three grandchildren. DOTTIE MAE WATKINS Dottie Mae Watkins, 62, of 24th Avenue North, North Myrtle Beach, S.C, died Aug. 22 in Grand Strand Regional Medical Center after an ill ness. Mrs. Watkins was bom Aug. 16, 1932, in Brunswick County, a dau ghter of the late James P. and Dollie Nance Lee. She was retired owner and operator of Jack's Oyster Road in the Cherry Grove section of North Myrtle Beach and attended Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Cala bash. Surviving are her husband. Jack Sarvis Watkins of North Myrtle Beach; five sons, Jamie Ray, Paul Vfcn, Sammy Keith and Kenny Lemans Watkins, all of North Myrtle Beach, and Ricky Lee Wat kins of Florence; three daughters, Jacquelyn Jeannene Bethea and Pamela Ann Brown, both of North Myrtle Beach; and Teresa Dell Pitt man of Greenville; a brother, Rock well Lee of Wilmington; and three sisters, Ethel Lewis of Little River, Ellen Suggs of Shallotte and Alice Suggs of Thotnasville. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, at Bethel Primitive Baptist Church at Hickmans Crossroads in Calabash with Elder W.C. Mintz officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Vi&tation was to take place Wed nesda? Aug. 24, at McMillan-Small Funeral Home in Myrtle Beach from 7 until 8:30 p.m. ROLAND PIGOTTE SR. Roland Pigotte Sr. of Shallotte died Aug. 21 in Amelia, La. Ar rangements were to be announced by Smith Funeral Home, Whiteville. HERBERT "JOE" IN MAN Herbert Linwood "Joe" Inman, 59, of Plymouth Lane, Shallotte, died Aug. 20 in New Hanover Re gional Medical Center after an ill ncss. He was bom in Horry County, S.C., on Nov. 10, 1935, a son of the late George and Rosetta Ward In man. He was a carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Lora Hewett Inman; a son, Carl Inman of Shallotte; six daughters, Cheryl Wilson of Pcmbrook. Va., Sonja Bryant of Supply, Peggy Wilson of Italy, Wanda THbbie of Stooe Moun tain, Ga., and Sherry and Rosetta Inman. both of Shallotte; two broth ers, Albert Inman of Brooksville, S.C., and Otha Inman of Charles ton, S.C.; two sisters, Elverta Gore and Gracie Inman, both of Brooks ville; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24, at Brunswick Funeral Scrvice, Shallotte, with the Rev. Tommy Inman officiating. . Burial was to follow in the Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. DOROTHY G. WHTTTLJEY Dorothy Graham Whittley, 47, of Little River, S.C, died Aug. 18 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center following an illness. She was the daughter of Eva Gore ? ? In Jiving Memory of Michael Jtim Spans LETTING GO! Tor a Mother, it is so hard to let go; when a child takes his first steps; or learns to ride that first bike: 1 for him to enter that huge school building. Or to spend the first night away I from home, to allow him to go live with his Dad; or letting go for the teen I years to begin, with girts to date and friends galore. But the hardest 'Letting Go* of al was when Heaven called and Ood said. 'Come home, my son, your time is up, I only loaned you to your mom so she could have some 'sunshine' in her life.* This "letting go* hurts so much the pain can never be shared or explained. Knowing I will never hold you in my arms again, never see your smiling face and twinkling eyes, flever hear your voice in song or prayer, never hear you play your guitar or hear you tell some wild tale to make me laugh or react in shock! never again vriB I enjoy our quiet time, when you would stop by for coffee or lunch. My son, I can truly say that I know for sure 'My loss Is heaven's gain' because I miss you so muchl But when the end comes of my time on earth. I know you will be waiting at heaven's gates to welcome me home, where I will never have to Let Oo again. I love you, Kim! By Nellie Rising Graham and the late Wilbur Graham and was born in North Myrtle Beach on Sept 20, 1946. ' She was a graduate of Chestnut High School and was a member of Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church where she served as secre tary of the Usher Board, president of the Young Women's Association, young people's advisor, chairman of the program committee, member of the Young Adult Choir and was a Sunday school teacher and captain for the Women's Day program. She was also a District 3 worker for the Young People's Association, a Girl Scout leader and a member of the North Myrtle Beach High School PTA Survivors include her mother, her husband. Sterling Whittley; a daugh ter, Amy Whittley of Little River, a son, Cedric Whittley of Little River, two sisters, Marian Lewis of North Myrtle Beach and Margaret Moore of Spring Lake; and two brothers, Wilbur Graham of Germany and Vincent Graham. The funeral was scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24, at Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Joe H. Keel officiat ing. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Peoples Funeral Home OF SHALLOTTE Invites you to listen to: "Sharing God's Love" Each Sunday Morning From 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m. on WTAB Radio AM 1370 United Family Life Insurance Pre-need, Life, Disability Service urith Dependability. Distinction and Dignity 754-6242, 754-6244 Hwy. 17 S., Shallotte 1-910-642-4055 405 S. Memory St., Whlteville 2 G ARING Why amd how to ARRANGE A FUNERAL IH ADVANCE iCons idet theadvantag.es Mfe*- Mr r 3 It fiappens aCC too often... I A ML M. death occurs. And without warning, a family member or friend is left to make all the difficult decisions of arranging a funer al. Most have little idea of what is involved, what the costs are, and most importantly, what final arrangements the deceased would have wanted. When a loved one dies, the stress of mak ing funeral plans can be an overwhelming emotional responsibility. In addition, the costs involved can leave a real financial bur den on your surviving family members. That's why more people are planning funer al arrangements in advance. It's the thoughtful way to protect your loved ones from financial worries, emotional burden, and hasty decision-making at a very painful time. WHAT IS Till PREARRANGED* ll>I RAL PROGRAM AM) I I O VI I JOE S II VI OKK ? By meeting with a Prearranged Funeral Program representative face to face, you have the opportunity to learn more about funeral options and costs. Your representa tive will guide you through all the details, including casket selection, transportation, and use of funeral home facilities. He or she will also explain notification procedures, flowers, music, clergy and other components can be pre-planned. And every decision is entirely up to you. I OK MOKF INFORMATION.^ <ibou( the benefit ?? of .i<lv.in<ecl ttinei .il pl.in iiin<}, ple*i*?e complete .iihI m.iil h.ick this form, or c .ill Grccj White (910)754-6848 Inflation proof protection I'lv pi;.' h.-i-m:; \ >u r ' un> 'i -j I .i ri ,i< i . > : . _ ' i i - ; r. ? . lv i :\i ? >i > |- r \t-.n ? i! - .i t ? ?; ? 1 1 ' bcltt'lil \>'Ut :? i\ .1^. ? ;i - .u -;t I ;i> 1 .. i Affordable prearrangments Our counselors will work with you to arrange the best possible services for an amount that you will find economically com fortable. And the amount you choose to spend is guaranteed never to increase. Transferability Whether you decide to move across town or across the country, all your prearranged program benefits are transferable to any affiliate funeral home. Peace of mind Youll be secure in knowing that you have spared your loved ones added stress, worry, anxiety and expense by prearranging your funeral in writing. Over half a million people have chosen our program? the most trusted, experienced funeral pre arrangement pro gram in the world. BROUGHT TO *Ol WITH CARE. DEDICATED. PROFESSIONALS. A living decision Like a living will, your prearranged funer al guarantees that your wishes are met. Once you've decided, your loved ones will have a permanent record of your pref erences for tomor yes Mail Form To: Coble Ward-Smith PO Box 219, Supply, NC 28462 Well be glad to provide further details I icant to know more about advanced funeral planning Please provide me with additional information . NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY .STATE 2SP (Habit pSarfr-^mi: "A proud tradition of dignified service to every family's Greg White-Manager ? Hwy. 17 M., Supply ? Just 6 minutes North of Shallotte utter a i Jpzrbxtt to every family's needs. "
Aug. 25, 1994, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75