Bonnie C. Roberts Funeral services will be bald this afternoon at 2 p.m. for BobbI? Cut shall Roberts of Sprouse Town Rd, who died Sept. S3 in an Ashevilie hospital at the age of 51. Services will be held in the Harris Memorial Free Will Baptist Church in Camp Creek, Tenn. The Revs Roger Boone and Stewart Edwanfc will officiate. Burial will be con ducted in the church cemetery. A native of Greene County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Pheris and Mary Thomas Cutshall She had lived in Madison County for the paat 27 years. She is survived by five brothers, Boyd Cutshall of Black Mountain, W or ley Cutshall of Mars Hill, Sisrow Cutshall of Granite Falls, Walter CK shall of Marshall and Woodrow Cut shall of Weaverville; and two sisters, Thelma Bullman of Black Mountain and Grace Bullman of Mart Hill. W.T. McCurry Funeral services were held Mon day for W.T. McCurry of Weaverville who died Saturday in an Asheville hospital at the age of 93. Services were held in the Mount Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, of which he was a charter member and former deacon and trustee. The Revs. Harrison Hinson, Bobby Ballard and Bobby Robinson officiated. Burial was conducted in the church cemetery. A native of Yancey County, he was the son of the late Jerome and Margaret Ann Bailey McCurry and SMWWWWMWWMWWWMHWO IN LOVE AND MEMORY of THtMy Lt Ann Coates 05/07/ 83 ? 09/28/83 Whan God calls little children to dwell : m wvui n ini fluuvc, We mortals sometime question the w sdom of His love Far no heartache compares with the death oi one small child Who does so much to make our world sooio wonderful dud mild Perhaps God tires el calling the af es 4_ ? II - ?-?-! 10 V(ISVOIO| So He picks a rosebud before it can growoM. God ^ hows how nmch es Bt cd tiit'it and so He takes but lew To make the land ol Heaven more beautiful ta view. a?t: ? i ? u,:. JMio.iM ?*:il ? NiiVTin{ in i ? w uniiwun will swnvmvw we must by, The saddest word mankind knows wiM otwoys bo ^Goodbyo" So when a little child departs, we who Must realize Sod loves children. Angels are hard to find. Always in our hearts. Your Family the husband of Ethel Mctoe Mc Curry, who dted in 1*1. He Is survived by two daughters, Ernestine Poster of Candler and Margaret Shuford of Winston-SaJem; three sens, Ray and Carol McCurryef Candler and A.C. McCurry of Weavervilie; 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. ' Vonnie Hipps Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon for Vonnie McLean Hipps of Asheville who died Sept. 20 in a Buncombe County health care center. Services were held in the chapel of the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Cecil Sherman officiating. Burial was conducted in the Green Hills Cemetery. A native of Madison County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. I.N. and Julia Buckner McLean and the widow of W. Handy Hipps, a former Asheville attorney and Buncombe County school superintendent Mrs. Hipps was a member of the First Baptist Church. She is survived by two daughters, Betty DeLozier of Asheville and Kathryn Trueblood of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, Byron Hipps of Chicago, Ul. ; and three grandchildren. Lucy Rector Prentiss Funeral services were held on Thursday for Lucy Rector Prentiss of Hanahan, S C., who died Sept. 17 in a South Carolina hospital at the age of 71. Services were held in the Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, S.C. A native of Marshall, she was the daughter of the late Enoch and Lucy IN LOVE AND MEMORY of Mae Clarke Coates 01/10/1899 ?09/28/1967 I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright; There is perfect joy and bea uty In this everlasting light. Ml the pain and grief is over, Arery restless tossing passed; I am now at peace forever, Safely home in Heaven at last There is work still waiting for you, So you must not idly stand; Do it now, while life remaineth ? You shall rest in Jesus' land. When that work is all com pleted, He will gently call you Home; Oh, the rapture of that meet ing, Oh, the joy to see you come! Sadly missed, Your Children Lunsford Rector Mn. Prentiss wm a member of the Ymii Park Presbyterian Church She is survived by ber hinh? rt William E Prentiss; a daughter. Mrs. Tony Partridge of Charleston; a son, Biily Silver of Columbia. S.C.; a brother, Charles S. Rector of N. Charleston; and a grandson. Elsie N. Lovin Funeral services were held Friday for Elsie Nathaniel Lovin of Candler who died Sept. 19 in an Ashevilie hoapltalattbeageofW Services were bold in ttoe chapel of the Rev Larry Spouse officiating Burial was conducted in Pisgah View Memorial Park. Candler A native of Madison County, be had made his home in Buncombe County for the past 3S years. He was a son cf the late Van Buren and Harriet Bell Ball Lovin and the husband of Oeta Brazil Dodd Lovin, who died in 1978 Mr. Lovin attended the Maple Ridge Baptist Church and was a former employee of the Boiing Chair Co. He is survived by his daughter Lucille Payne of Candler; four sons, Alvin Lovin of Aslteville, Ernest Lovin of Little Rock, Ark., Paul Lovin of Hot Springs and Vernon Lovin of Asheville; 19 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. Vegie Hipps Smith Funeral services were held Tues day for Vagie filppe Smith of Leicester who died Sept. 22 in an AsbevUie health car* facility at the age of 73. Services were held in the Western Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. Marvin Ma this, C.J. DuvaU and Garrett Propest officiating. Burial was conducted in the church cemetery. A native of Buncombe County, she wis the daughter of the late Wiliam ?ad Minnie Robertson Hipp* and the who died in IMS m?har of the Geonatawa Baptist Church. She is survived by two daughters. Alien White of Aaheviiie and Revov da Haney of Loicaatar; three aons, Re* and Neil Smith of Leicester and Glenn Smith of Candler; a brother, Linton Hipps of Marysvilie, Wash ; 10 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS i ne iwiuiy oi ?enna Tweed Harris wish to thank all the neighbors and friends for the kindnesses shown ck* ing our recent sadness. The gifts of flowers, food and the though tf illness of all are greatly appreciated. A special thank you goes to the staff at the Bowman Funeral Home and Mrs. Barbara Penland Charles 'Bad' Parrts Shirley Buchanan Do? a Mtquel Like a 19" Magnavox color TV, an AM/FM clock/radio/telephone combination. Or a Mag navox \ideo recorder. Or even a Tappan micro wave oven. All items are warranted by the manufacturer. 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