OBITUARIES
CARL MORGAN
CALYPSO - Ctrl Morgan, 69, died
Thursday. Funeral, Mount Olive
Funeral Home, Mount Olive. Burial,
CaJypso Cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Sue Nobles
Morgan; sons, Jack Morgan df
Sleepy .Creek, Grey Morgan of
Mount Olive; sisters. Mrs. Helen M.
Brow and Mrs. Lila M. Smith, both
of Faison. Mrs. Kathleen M, Stanley
of Calypso,
In lieu of flowers, memorial con
tributions may be made to the
Calypso Baptist Church.
RUTH N. CAVENAUGH
WALLACE - Mrs. Ruth Marie
Norris Cavenaugh, 71, died Thurs
day. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral
Home. Burial, Cavenaugh Ceme
tery.
CARRIE G, BROCK
WARSAW - Mrs. Carrie Mae
Garner Brock, 82, died Thursday.
Funeral. Community Funeral Home. i
Burial, Pinecrest Cemetery.
Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Mae B.
Knight of Wilmington; son, Kenneth
F. Brock of Wilmington; sister, Mrs.
L.O. Hoilingsworth of Gpldsboro;
L. LOUISE ( ROOM
MAGNOLIA - Miss L. Louise
Croom, 87, died Friday. Funeral,
Magnolia United Methodist Church,
Burial, Magnolia Cemetery.
Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Jessie C.
Home of Magnolia.
WILLIAM D. FENNELL
WALLACE - William D. Fennel),
lM. died Saturday. Funeral. New
kirk's Chapel Baptist Church. Burial,
church cemetery.
Arrangements by Rose Hill Fu
neral Home.
PENDER JONES
ROSE HILL - Pender Jones. 71,
died Saturday. Funeral, St. Phillips
A.M.E. Church. Burial, Rose Hill
Funeral Home Cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Mary Ann
Jones; daughter, Mrs. Evelvn Scott
of Rose Hill; brother, Cleveland
Jones of Washington. D.C.; sisters,
Mrs. Marcella Latham of Wilson,
Mrs. Minnie Yarborough of Wash
ington, D.C.; four grandchildren; a
great-grandchild.
CECIL A. HATCHER
WALLACE - Cecil Allen Hatcher,
38, died Tuesday. Funeral, Edgerton
Funeral Home. Burial, Lanier Ceme
tery.
Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Edna
Watkins, Mrs. Dorothy Sholler and
Mrs. Mary Cavenaugh, all of Wal
lace; brothers. James Hatcher, Ho
race Hatcher, Hubert Hatcher,
Howard Hatcher and Walter
Hatcher, all of Wallace.
JASON TYNDALL
PINK HILL - Jason Tyndall, 74,
died Monday. Funeral, Pink Hill
Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Ridge
Memorial Park.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Etta Tyn
dall; son. Franklin Tyndall of Deep
Run; daughters, Mrs. Nettie Jean
Hill of Deep Run, Mrs. Linda Carrol
Smith of Kenansvilie; five grand
children; two great-grandchildren.
JAMES B. TURNER
KINSTON - James Bryant Turner,
58, died Tuesday. Funeral, Howard
& Carter Funeral Hme. Burial, Pine
lawn Memorial Park.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Thelmf H.
Turner; daughters, Mrs. Gail Sutton
of Goldsboro, Miss Vanessa Turner
of the home; sons. Dale Turner and
Dennis Turner, both of Deep Run;
sisters, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Deep
Run, Mrs. Essie Barwick of Kinston;
brothers, G.W. Turner of Deep Run,
Wayne Turner of Greensboro; five
grandchildren.
WILLIAM M. COOPER
ROSE HILL - William McKinley
Cooper, 75, died Friday. Funeral,
Mount Pleasant Church, Ginton.
Burial, church cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Willie Inez
Cooper; sons, William Bennett of
New York, N.Y., Carl Boykins of
Durham, Donnell Cooper of Rose
Hill; daughter, Ms. Dorothy Cooper
of New York, N.Y.; brothers, Ammie
Cooper of Ginton, Tommy Cooper of
New York, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Ta
mimre Butler of Ginton, Mrs. Lu
dina Butler of Ginton, Ms. Caldina
Cooper of Ginton.
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May 31 - Thomas T. Brown of
Rose Hill, Tommy R. Hobbs of
Sanford, William D. Batchelor of
Rose Hill, Susan D. Rogers of Pink
Hill. Jesse B. Bulford of Mount
Olive, William L. Register of Rose
Hill, Norwood M. Cummings of
Warsaw, Mary H. Farrior of
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Wallace, Furnie M. Simmons of
Warsaw, Bonnie J. Andrews of
Magnolia
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Robert H. Ezzell of Warsaw, Peggy
S. Whaley of Beulaville, Hettie C.
Goodman of Kinston, Etta B. Miller
of Kenansville. George F. Autrv of
Faison, Vera T. Simmons of Faison
June 2 - Donnell Kornegay of
Mount Olive, Anita S. Murphy &
Baby Girl of Faison, Eunice M.
Hursey of Chinquapin, Thelma W.
King of Kenansville. Henrietta Q.
Sandlin of Beulaville, Thelma R.
Newkirk of Wallace, Hortense James
of Maple Hill, Henrietta B. Usher of
Rose Hill
June 3 ? Bertha M. Wells of
Teachey, Ruby P. Patty of Warsaw,
Samuel W. Miller of Magnolia.
Annie T. Smith of Rose Hill, Maggie
L. Smith of Warsaw, Sallie B.
Tyndall of Kenansville, Hilton Q.
Maready of Chinquapin. Senita M.
Whitley of Chinquapin. Adell Turner
of Wallace
June 4 - Glenda F. Maxwell of
Wallace, Frances E. Dewitt of
Warsaw, Wanda D. Brown of Beu
laville. Mary P. Grady of Kenans
ville, Shirley R. Smith of Kenans
viHe, Ella Q. Smith of Kenansville,
William N. Farrior of Rose Hill,
Cynthia L. Lee of Pink Hill. Kaye D.
Howard & Babv Boy of Wallace
June 5 - Winfred T. Harrcll of
Beulaville, Pearl C. McGowen of
Kenansville, David E. Grady of Pink
Hill, Carrie M. Brock of Warsaw,
William F. Williamson of Magnolia.
Frank Ward of Warsaw, Mary Lane
of Magnolia. Lula B. (Juinn of Pink
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Eloise A. Bowden of Warsaw,
Carolyn A. Evans of Wallace, Bea
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H. Johnson of Pink Hill
June 6 - Lola Brown Mercer of
Beulaville, Gail A. Robinson of
Chinquapin, Evelyn Gail Wilson of
Warsaw, Arlene W, Thigpen of Pink
Hill, Orphia C. Whitehead of Rose
Hill. Edward I. Creech of Mount
Olive, Arlene W. Thigpen of Pink
Hill, William W. Lanier of beula
ville.
June 7 - JoAnn L. Herring & Baby
of Kenansville, Annie K. Jenkins of
Magnolia. Maurice E. Brinson of
Kenansville, Joseph L. Washington
of Warsaw.
Janet Brock
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S200 from the North Carolina Beta
Eta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa,
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