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Falson 'died Monday ?funeral services were conducted wm Funeni Chapel by Rev. John Roberts. Burial followed In Calypso Cemetery. Surviving are: her husbmd. George D. UpUfrove; her mother. Mrs. Charity Grantham; a sister. Mrs. Fannie Merrtn, both of Mount Olive. CLINTON-Leon Vance Cor- I beet. 78. a retired farmer. OtRt. 2, Falson, died Wednes- I day. Funeral, 3 pjn. Thurs day. Royal-Hall Funeral Cha pel. Or. JX. Garlington and I the Rev. Eddie Weatherlngtoa. I Burial. Clinton Cemetery. Sur viving: three daughters, Mrs. I Frank Mlcnik and Mrs. Sylvia I Hunter of Clinton and Mrs. RX. Best of Turkey; four sons, Billy S. of Warsaw, JJD. of Falson, P Leroy Vance of UjS. Marines, I Saigon, and Norman Corbett of Turkey; a sister, Mrs. Levie I Rooks of Wilmington; abrother, Luclan Corbett of Turkey; 17 I grandchildren and seven great- I grandchildren. Mrs. Caddis H. Parker BEULAVILLE - Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Caddie Howell I Parker, 83, who died Sunday, I were conducted at 2 p.m.Tues- I i?y at Beulaville Presbyterian I Church by the Rev. G. Frank I Sawyer and Dr. C. F. McCut- I chen. Burial, Gresham-Sand llng Cemetery. Surviving: two I daughters, Mrs. James C.Car den o f Durham and Mrs. Ray I V. Cupp of Jacksonville; two sons, Charles F. of Garner and I WJ.. Parker of Beulaville; two I brothers, Irvln O. of Newport I News, Va. juid John E. Howell I of Suffolk, Va.; 12 grandchil- I dren; two great-grandchildren. The family will be at the home I of June Tnomas in Beulaville. I Memorial Park. at Pink Hill, surviving: a daughter, Mr a. Bonnie Mae Moore of Brook-, line. Pa.j two sisters, Mrs. Alice Hill Thigpln of Pink Hill and Mrs. Ada Hill Dixon of Greenville; a brother, Ira D. Hill of Havelock; two grand children. Mrs. Laura H. Kennedy BE U LAV ILL E ? Mrs. Laura Houston Kennedy. 75. died Sun day. Funeral, 2 pjn. Tuesday, Sand Hill Primitive Baptist Church, by Elder L. L. Yopp. Burial, church cemetery. Sur viving; three daughters. Mrs. Addle Kennedy, Mrs. Loonle Kennedy and Mrs. Evelyn Quinn of Rt. 2. Pink Hill; four sons. Earnest. Lloyd, Brantley and Lester Kennedy of Rt. 2, Pink Hill; 24 grandchildren; four great-gr andchlldren. Wesley S. Jonas KEN ANSVILLE ? Funeral services for Wesley S. Jones, 72, a retired farmer of Rt. 1, Kenansvllle, who died Friday were held at 2 pjn. Sunday at Tyndall Funeral Home by the Rev. Stephen Smith. Burial, Devotional Gardens near War saw. Surviving: his wife, Mrs. Callie Houston Jones; two sons. Warren of Goldsboro and Woodard Jones of Rt. 1, War saw; a daughter, Mrs. Rachel C as teen of Rt, 1, Warsaw; a brother, Julian Lee Jones of Pink Hill: a sister, Mrs. Anna Sasser of Rose Hill; 19 grand children; five great-grandchil dren. ;Bh W c~ i ? ? services were conducted Cemetery." Mrs. Lucy Crews Snlth of the home; two sons, Gary Smith of Klnston, Allen Smith of HttU boro; one brother, Clifton of Farmvllle; six sisters, Mrs. Marv Armstrong, Mrs. Daisy Byrd, both of Warsaw. Mrs. Viola Wallace, of turkey, Mrs. Tom Hare of Sanfora, Mrs. Gertie Smith, of Raleigh, and Mrs. Martha k^cQoud, or Dunn. Infant Foss MOUNT OLIVE-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl Foss announce the death of an Infant son, Kenneth DeWayne Foss Tuesday in Wayne Memorial Hospital. Graveside services, Wednesday, Span., Wilson fam ily cemetery near Calypso by Rev. Melvln Narron. Surviving , in addition to his parents: his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Foss of Mount i Olive; his maternal grand- ( mother, Mrs. Shelby Jean Walker of Mount Olive; his mat ernal grandfather, Clifton Pate of Alexandria. Va. Roy L. Blond KINSTON?Funeral services for Roy L. Hand, 71, retired civil service employe of Rt. 1, Pink Hill who died Monday were conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church near < Jonestown by the Rev. Norman 1 Ard, the Rev. Hubert Dixon 1 and the Rev. Robert Gavin, i Burial, Oakrldge Memorial Park. Pink Hill. Surviving: his wife, Mrs. Mary Louise 1 Bland; two sons by a former t marriage to the former Fleta j Stroud of Pink Hill. James W. of the home and Charlie W. ' Bland of Daytona Beach, Flaa two stepsons, LJ. Thomas of New Jersey and L.B. Thomas Jr. of Rose Hill; three step daughters, Mrs. John E. Brown of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Edward F. Owens of Wallace and Mrs. ??. if gm UtLWA* *"*Mr5? ojf ? Puprop^?i?n Ranfl?f rtii^rcb 1^11 A ?%r Ci. ( n4 | m{ a1 LJ 1 mu*ry Bryant. tsiriai.narreu Cemetery. Surviving: her husband, E.W. Franclaj two sons, Wesley of the home and Herbert Francis of LUUnpon; two sisters, Mrs . Lou Huffmwi of Milton; three brothers, Tpbe Phelps of Milton, Frank Phelpi of South Boston, Va. and Fleyd Phelps of Rt. 1. Roxboro; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren. Roland 0. Cavanaugh WALL ACE?Roland Oscar C'avenaugh, 79. retired farmer of Rt. 2, Wallace died Tuesday. Funeral, Wednesday, 2:30p.m., Edgerton Funeral Chapel by Rev. KJ3. Brown and Rev. Da rid Conert. Burial, Cavenaugt family cemetery, Rt, 2, Wafl aoe; Surviving: his wife, Mrs. /*da Hanchey Cavenaugh; two laughters. Mrs. James Wellsof Wallace and Mrs. Frank Holton of Richmond, Vs.; four sons, Charles of Thomasvllie, Sara of Rose HU1, Frank and R.C. grandchildren and nine great* grandchildren. . . I William J. I Southorland M WALLACE?Funeral servl :es for Wllllan Jerry Souther and, 79.' a retired farmer of It. L Teachey, who died Wed lesday, were conducted Friday it 2:30 p.m. at Edgerton Fun tral Chapel by the Rev. T.B. 3eese. Burial, Plnhook Ceme tery. Surviving: his wife, Mrs. Estelle Teachey Souther land; a daughter, Mrs. Jerry dartin of Wallace; three sis ters, Mrs. Cliff Ramsey and SArs. Pear lie Rivenbark of Wallace and Mrs. George Bailor of Verona; a brother, James Souther laid of Klnston; Five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. If.. I MM, Robert Jacks on Herring of Kenansvtlle and Rommle Darnel Herring of the home; two bro !i? s, Jeff HtrrfngcfADJeWSen and Ch?rlle J. Herring of Wil liams ton and four grand children. Martha J. Batch elor I WALLACE--Funeral servic es 1 v Mrs. Martha Jones Ba chelor. 14. who died Tuesday, were conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs day at the Cyprus Creek Prim itive Baptist Church by the Elder Lonnle Yopp and Elder Stokes. Burial. James family M,M l\tl'l .? Martin ? * services for Mr? leg, Martin. TO, who died Tuesday, were at 0 n. apel by the Rev. Jim Whit' and the Re*. Charles Brymt. atrial, Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Ava 6. Hargrov* MOUNT OLIVE-Mrs. Ava I G. Hargrove, 74, of Rt, 2, Mt. I Olive, died Wednesday. Fun- I eral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Tyndall Funeral Chmei, Rev. Norman H. Flowers, atrial, Maple wood Cemetery. Surviving: a 1 ? I Oscar M. Chat ban XBERTSON-Funeral servl S? f"; ?? 1, A S; were held at 3 pje day at ? ? Church by the Rev. Jesse Parks, Burial, Ch jnbers family c etnew tery. Surviving; two d?igti ters. Miss Emma and MUS Mary Ellen Chambers of the home; a ;oi. William Jlen ambe s of KinstoOi a sister. Mi s. Sudie Banl<a erf New BeSfjH three graidchildren. Mrt.0ra 0. Herring WAR5 A W-Funeral services "or Mrs. OraDavis Herring, 77, f^eighfthw^|11*Walter Jr. 'snmm || Georg its of ( as I grandchildren and three gtem~ grandchildren. J Mrs. Onall Hhto f : I BEULAVDLLE-Funwal ?er- f I vies for Mrs. Oneli Fsison, 36, who died Tuesday, were cooduc- I ted at 3 pjn. Friday at Quinn and McGowen Funeral Home by J11 the Rev. Frank Sawyer. Bur ial. Wilson family cemetery. Surviving: her husband, Mar- I ian Falson; and a sister. Mrs. I CecU Whaley of Pink Hill. I ? -? 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