DEATHS Dr. Oacar L. Red wine Dr. Red wine Dies Early Tuesday Morning Long-time Duplin County surgeon. Dr. Oscar Redwine, died Tuesday. The Duplin County Rescue re ported a call to Dr. Oscar Redwine's residence in Kenansville about 5:45 ?.m. Tuesday. Redwine was re ported dead on arrival at Duplin General Hospital and the cause of death was unknown, but rescue officials say a heart attack was likely. The Duplin County Coroner's report was not available at press-time. Redwine was one of two practicing sprgeons at Duplin Surgical Asso ciates in Kenansville and he was a ynember of the Duplin General Hospital medical staff. PRESTON L. STROUD I DEEP RUN - Preston Leroy ^Stroud, 64, died Friday. Funeral, Garner-Howard Funeral Home. Kin ston. Burial, Oakridge Memorial Park. Pink Hill. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Frances Hill Stroud; sons, Leroy R. Stroud of Smithfield, James T. Stroud of Kin ston; daughters, Mrs. Carolyn S. King and Mrs. Susan S. Woolard, both of Kinston; sisters, Mrs. Swan nie Lucas of Lucama; mother, Mrs. Lillie Smith Stroud of Deep Run; three grandchildren. Applications Being Accepted Du-Penza Services in Rose Hill is now talcing applications for the health care aide program Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until noon, and 1 until 4p.m. This Job Training Partnership Act Program (JTPA) will provide train ing for low income group with a course of instruction in the skill needed for health care aide. Bring the following to determine eligibility: birth certificate and/or driver's license, social security card and record of the last six-months' income for all persons working in your household to the Du-Pcnza Office in Rose Hill. THANK YOU I. Thank you to all the people who -supported the annual bake sale and -raffle for Duplin County Social ^Services. Your donation will help to make Christmas merrier for the foster children and nursing home residents of Duplin County. Duplin County Department of Social Services HAMMIE McCULLEN FA1SON - Mrs. Hammie McCul len, 82, died Sunday. Funeral, Royal Hall Funeral Home. Burial, Faison Cemetery. LOUISE S. COOKE MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Louise Smith Cooke, 79, died Saturday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: son, Harry C. Cook Jr. of Goidsboro; daughter, Mrs. Ann C. Britt of Franklin, Va. JULIA W. PARKER WALLACE ? Mrs. Julia Wright Parker, 62, died Sunday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Rockfish Memorial Cemetery. Surviving: husband, Marion J. Parker; daughter, Mrs. Barbara "Babs" Brinson of Richlands; son. Robert "Bob" Lee Parker of Wal lace. DINK LANIER BEULAV1LLE - George "Dink," Lanier, 72, died Monday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home. Burial, East Duplin Memorial Gardens. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Helen L. James of Wallace; son, Bobby D. Lanier of Beulaville; brother, Corbett A. Lanier of Mount Olive; four grandchildren; three great-grand children. ALBERTA L. MILLER BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Alberta Lee Miller, 87, died Sunday. Funeral, Jones' Chapel Baptist Church. Bu rial. church cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Mil dred Thompson of Beulaville; son, Oliver James Miller of Baltimore, Md.; seven grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; five great-great grandchildren. HARVEY G. RIVENBARK WALLACE - Harvey Gray Riven bark, 71, died Wednesday. Funeral, North East Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Burial, Riverview Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Rena Robin son Rivenbark; son, Harry G. Riven bark of Wilmington; sisters, Mrs. Laura Teachey of Rose Hill, Mrs. Annie Mae Bostic of Rocky Mount; two step-grandchildren. PAUL H.CLIFTON FA1SON - Paul Hargett Clifton, 67, of Route 1, Faison, died Wed nesday. Graveside service, Faison Community Cemetery. Surviving; wife, Mrs. Rachel Mar tin Clifton; sister, Mrs. Jewell Thomas of Elizabethtown; brother, Deems Clifton of Clinton. GERTRUDE T. COSTIN WARSAW - Mrs. Gertrude Tucker Costin, 77, died Tuesday. Funeral, Warsaw United Methodist Church. Burial. Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Alene DeLuca of Raleigh, Mrs. Kathryn Gardner of Summerville, S.C., Mrs. Grace Moore of Warsaw; sons, Bruce Costin of Putnam Valley, N.Y., Thomas Costin of Lexington, Ky., William Costin, David Costin and Milton Costin, all of Warsaw; sister, Mrs. Aurelia Futch of Rocky Point; brother, Willie Gatwood Tucker of Currie; 21 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. MARGARET G. LANNING WALLACE - Mrs. Margaret Gavin Lanning, 76, died Friday. Funeral. Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Devotional Gardens, Warsaw. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Estelle Pearson of Laurinburg; brother, Percy Gavin of Warsaw; two grand children. PINEY M.N. HILL DEEP RUN ? Mrs. Piney Rae Newsome Hill, 67, died Wednesday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home, Kinston. Burial, Potter-Lee Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Linda Carol Hogsed of Pisgah Forest, Miss Judy Catherine Hill of Deep- Run; son, Leslie Earl Hill of Deep Run; brother, Willie Newsome of Deep Run; three grandchildren. WAYNE J. GAUTIER SEVEN SPRINGS - Wayne Junior Gautier, 29, of Route 2, died Wed nesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home chapel, Mount Olive. Burial, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gautier Jr. of Seven Springs; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Gautier of Seven Springs; brother, David Earl Gautier of Seven Springs; sister*, Mrs. Linda Sue Skiba of' Kinston, Mrs. Ceresa Saylor of Dudley. WILLIAM A. WILLIAMSON KENANSVILLE William Arthur Williamson, 32, a wildlife enforce ment officer in Duplin County, died Thursday. Funeral, Taylor-Edwards Funeral Hor e. Snow Hill. Burial, Stantonsburg Cemetery. Surviving: mother, Mrs. Louise Williamson of Stantonsburg; father, William Elvin Williamson of Beach Grove, lnd.; brother. Steven Ray Williamson of Stantonsburg. LUTHER M. RAYNOR ROSE HILL - Luther Marvin Raynor, 73, died Wednesday. Fune ral. Edgerton Funeral Home, Wal lace. Burial. Rockfish Memorial Cemetery, Wallace. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Ala Eliza beth Johnson Raynor; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner and Mrs. Nancy Boone, both of Wallace, Mrs. Lila Hope of Clinton, Mrs. Beck Ezzell of Roanoke Rapids; sons, Luther Raynor of Pageland, S.C., Marshall Raynor of Rose Hill; sis ters, Mrs. Alberta Moore of Smith field. Mrs. Bearnese Coombs of Grifton, Mrs. Mildred Boone and i, .) n n r.~ . - ~n n- -=n n n f. - .11 Mrs. Mary Lee Hudson, both of Rose Hill; brother, Graham Raynor of Rose Hill: 15 grandchildren; a greaj- 1 grandchild. I I DR. JOHN C. MOORE of : DUPLIN EYE ASSOCIATES,OD. R. ? ? is pleased to announce the association of DR. RICHARD FRY in the Practice of Optometry Dr. Fry will specialize in Contact Lenses * and Pediatric Vision Care ? 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