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Ugnl Hotlc? NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed base (100-year) flood elevations shown in your community'* preliminary Flood Insurance Study (F1S) and Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). These base (100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the rinnH nlain management measures that the community is required to either adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. DATES: The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of this proposed rule In a newspaper of local circulation in tl* community. ADDRESSES: Study and maps showing the proposed base flood elevations and their delineation are available for review at the Town Hall. Holden Beach. North Carolina Send comments to Honorable Robertson W. Buck. Town Administrator, Town of Holden Beach, 110 Rothschild STreet, Holden Beach, North Carolina 2M62. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John L. Matticks Acting Chief. Risk Studies Division Federal insurance Administration Federal Emcreencv Manaecmon! Aoencv Washington. D C. 20472 '2021 287-0700 SUPPIJTMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency gives notice of the proposed determinations of base (100-year) flood elevations, in accordance with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1573 (Pub. I.. 33-23V.. 87 Stat. SCO. which added section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (Pub I. 9<M48)). 42 I U2S.C. 400H128. ana 44 ct* .R fart 0/.4 (81. These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures required by section 60.3 of Die program regulations, are the minimum that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their flood plain management requirements. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on Its own. or pursuant to policies established by other Feu rial, SUte. o< Regional entities These proposed elevations will also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates for new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on existing buildings and their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 5 USC 608(b), the Administrator, to whom authority has been delegated by the Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, hereby certifies that the proposed flood elevation determinations, if promulgated. will not have a significant economic unpact on a substantial number of small entities. A flnod Mpvntinn 11M* 136J forms the basis for new local ordinances, which. If adopted by a local community, will gcven* future rorwtnu-tinn within the flood plain area The elevation determinations, however. Immunity voluntarily ?d?ii* runt ni?m mtiuvm in accord with these elevations Even If ordinances are adopted in compliance with Federal standards, the ?l??iu?n pmrrth* how hi eh to l*HId in the flood plain and do not proscribe development Thus, this action only forms the basis far future local actions It imposes no new lessees and owners of res", property In the Town af Mold en Beach. Brunswick County. North ICar?!!?* ?re encouraged to review the preliminary FIS and FIRM available at the address cited above Proposed base flood elevations along flood sources studied la detail are shown on the flood profiles In the Study The flood sources studied in detail are: Kaugrofltase Flood FJevatloas /Depth In feet ibmipound 'Elevation in Source of Flooding feetlNGVDi Atlantic Ocean *13-*20 NATIONAL FLOOD ISSI RASC K PROGRAM Propewd Flood KlmllM DrtrrnitaaUoas AGENCY: Federal Emergency MansKcinent Agency ACTION: Proposed rule SUMMARY Technical information or comments are vollciled on the proposed base lOOyeari flood elevations sho?n In your community's preliminary Flood Insurance Study iFIS) and Flood Insurance Kate Map 'FIKMi These base 100-year i flood elevations are the basts for the flood plain management measures that the coromicut) is required to either adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program DATES The penod for ccmrarnt will be ninety 190) days fsilowmg the second publication at this proposed rule in a newspaper at local circulation in the comm unity ADDRESSES Study and maps showing the proposed twse flood elevations and their delineation are available for review at the Town Hall. Ocean laie Beach. North Carolina Scs? cssnmcfiti is liaetcrabfa l-alsse W B=iite<U?. Mayor. Town of Ocean Die Beach. HI 2. P 0 Bo* 0-4. Ocean Die Beach. North Carolina mmi JT>X FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Mr John I. Metudu Acting Chief. Risk StadM? Division Federal Insurance Admsnotraticn WirftmiMj. dc vi r-fyn SCPP1XMFVTARY INFORMATION The f riwti llamrftacj Ma^( ttstra A^efxrj Cncs vtet of 0* propcacd dctcnambom cd t*sc ; lOfr-ycar i flood eievabcoa. u aerordaor* lUi SerOec ! 1# of the Flood Dfeadef Protection AddlTJ PAL ?ZM).C7St? NC.vter* added lector :*J la the SaCtea. Flood Lworanc* Act of IMC T*k XH1 3# the Howix* ?sd Lrttei De-irkpcnrr* Act cf IMC 'Pafc L *V-*4C <2 I'iC MCI-412C. ?d 44 CTR Pwt f' 4 . Three eioac xa U^rCxr mis. Or food (mt? maec?t=acBt gcwu reqwred by aactaoo Klf the pec^rwr. * i f rfct:na arc tic Bcna QaaC arc raq^rad Thry Ootid sot dc ?MtrwS to ana C* raacwaty moo* ctaeqe ?r?y ocdBwcti M arc sore tfroccct s (bear Sotd paw rataafrmes* reqa.Ttmtt Vte ciwrmwaty nr at acn use ??rt ctrvtar reqarteeste ? 3* wt sr " *e pedaet odtCihtd dy cOer Federal. State * Ha**** attn Time pCTVOMd drofrw *4 a*e ic aaad Sa caieaiate 9? flood BKnon prcoa^r. rdn for arc ?juadbe*t asd der :cc*cO aod ftr Oc I ^ Uflal Ktkw delegated by the Director, Federal Emergency p Management Agency, hereby certifies that the proposed flood elevation determinations, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number ol small entities. A flood elevation determination under section 1363 forms the basis for new local ordinances, which, if adopted by a local community, will g govern future construction within the flood plain area. The elevation determinations, however, im- g pose no restriction unless and until the local com- 5, munity voluntarily adopts flood plain ordinances w in ?rcorH with elevations. Even if or dinances arc adopted in compliance with Federal <j standards, the elevations prescribe how high to \ build in the flood plain and do not proscribe p development. Thus, this action only forms the u basis (or future local actions. It imposes no new requirement; of itself it has no economic impact. n lessees and owners of real property in the u Town of Ocean Isle Beach, Brunswick County. a North Carolina are encouraged to review the n preliminary FIS and FIRM available at the ad- 0 dress cited above. Proposed base flood elevations p along flood sources studied in detail are shown on p the flood profiles in the Study. The flood sources ij studied in detail are: 0 Range of Bate p Flood FJevatiooii u /Depth In feet (, above ground. s Elevation in a Atlantic Ocean *13 -*20 * d NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM N Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations ' AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management ^ Agency ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: | Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed base HOO-vear) flood elevations shown in your community's preliminary Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and P Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). These base i ! ?;r"; -l?ii? ik. k-.i. IK. inunity is required to cither adopt or show ^ evidence of being already In effect in order to ^ qualify or remain qualified for participation in the ^ National Flood Insurance Program. DATES: r The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation in the community. ADDRESSES: Study and maps showing the proposed base flood elevations and their delineation are J available for rev".?w at the Town Hall, Sunset Beach. North Carolina Send comments to Honorable Ed Gore, Mayor Pro-Tem, Town of Sunset Beach. Rt I. Baa 774. Sunset Beach, North Carolina 2MM. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John 1.. MatUcks Acting Chief, Risk Studies Division ' Federal Insurance Administration Federal Emergency Management Agency ' Washington. D C. KM72 * SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION The Federal Emergency Management Agency gives notice of the proposed determinations of base (100-yeori flood elevations. In accordance ] with Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection | Act of 1073 (Pub I. S3-334>,?7 Stat. 900, which added section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1M6 (Title X1U of the Housing anct Urban ' Development Act of 1968 (Pub I. 9tM48i). 43 ' U.S.C. 4001-4128, and 44 CFR Part 87.4 (a). I These elevations, together with the flood plain ' management measures required by section 60.3 of the prograrn regulations, are the minimum that mean the community must change any existing I ordinances that are more stringent Ir. their flood j plain management requirements The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on its own. or pursuant to policies established by other Federal. State, or Regional entitles These proposed elevations will also be used to calculate the appropriate flood Insurance premium rates for new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of Insurance on existing buildings and their contents | Pursuant to the provisions of 3 USC 606< b). the Administrator, to whom authority has been delegated by the Director, Federal Emergency Management Aitencv. her?hv r?nlfin tK?i propcaed Hood elevation determinations, if promulgated, will not have a significant economic ' Impact on a substantial number of small entitles ] A flood elevation determination under section i 1JM forms the basis for new local ordinances, . which. If adopted by a local community, will govern future construction within the flood plain area The elevation determinations, however. Im- * pose no restriction unless and until the local community volur.tartl) adopts flood plain ordinances ? in accord with these elevations Even If ordinances are adopted In compliance with Federal standards, the elevations prescribe how high to ' build m the flood plain and do not proscribe development Thus, this action only forms the basts for future local actions It irnpoaes no new requirement, at iueo U has no ccunouiic unpwii lessees and owners of real property in the Town of Sunset Beach. Brunswick County. North Carolina are encouraged to review the preliminary FIS and FIRM available at the address cited above Proposed base flood elevations along flood sources studied In detail are shown on the flood profiles in the Study The flood sources studied in detail are j Range of Bate Flood FdevaUeos /Depth In feet above ground Elevation 10 Source of Flooding feet(NOVD) Atlantic Ocean *1J *20 NATION A I. PUWO INSLRANfp. PROGRAM F/opate J Flood Elevation Determlaatleas AGENCY Federal Emergency Management Agency ACTION. Prcpoaed rule SUMMARY Technical >a'?maUM or commrals are aobrRad on the proposed base 11 W-year , flood elevations shown in y?sr eommgoity'? ^ ; rmn r rtj, aM Flood Lottm** Kate VCap .Hit** Tfant & *> IM-fta.' flood HrtatM ut ft* t*M? Ur 0* ?*? K rsjared U ?e*r a-*** a **-n cwd?ne? U tete? aire**? e a ?rd?r u Vafanai Kiwi Lnuranrx Kt dates n? p*rv?l In T?.,?! ?. Moth a* Mceerf p??Aratao rf ox. j*r*oort nrf* a mnwtf rf ?* ortateCxe ? Cte ACOfCORI StoSy *4 =H* AOTH 0? prHOTd |M r?o] tAttCra Md tt*tf Msodw ir* rrsAatfe far rr* ?t a. Tot H*2 KwOfrfT. WttCOTfcM i?l -?crii v; K/tfiu* Vzfl CV ? *??-err. Hy w IK ftfenr* MtK Swth '?-Jn M: I Uyil Motlc? OR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John L. Matticks Acting Chief, Risk Studies Division Federal Insurance Administration Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D C. 20472 (202 ) 287-0700 UFPl?MENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Emergency Management Agency Ives notice of the proposed determinations of ase (100-year) flood elevations, in accordance ith Section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection ed section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance ct of 1968 (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban evelopment Act of 1968 (Pub. I. 90448)), 42 S.C. 4001-4128. and 44 CFR Part 67.4 (a). These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures required by section 60.3 of ie program regulations, are the minimum that re required. They should not be construed to mean the community must change any existing rdinances that are more stringent in their flood lain management requirements. The communlr may at any time enact stricter requirements on a own, or pursuant to policies established by Umer Federal, State, or Regional entities. These roposcd elevations will also be used to calculate me appropriate flood insurance premium rates jt new buildings and their contents and for the econd layer of insurance on existing buildings nd their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 3 USC 603(b), the idmlnistrator, to whom authority has been vic(jmcu v} uie L/irecwr, r rui'iiu Emergency lanagemcnt Agency, hereby certifies that the reposed flood elevation determinations. If proi ideated. will not have a siimlficant economic upset on a substantial number of small entities, i flood elevation determination under section 363 forms the basis for new local ordinances, 'hich. If adopted by a local community, will os*cm future construction within the flood plain rea. The elevation determinations, however, imooe no restriction unless and until the local com- ' lunity voluntarily adopts flood plain ordinances ^ accord with these elevations. Even if orinances are adopted in compuance wiui rederai tandards, the elevations prescribe now nign ?j uild in the flood plain and do not proscribe rvelopment. Thus, this srtlon only forms the asls for future local actions. It Imposes no new equlrement: of itself it has no economic Impact leasees and owners of real property in the City f Southport. Brunswick County. North Carolina re encouraged to review ihe preliminary* F1S nd FIRM avails tdr at the address cited above ources studied in detail are shown on the flood rofiles in the Study. The flood sources studied in letali are: Range of Base Flood F.levatioiu #fVpth in feet above ground 'Elevation In joun*of Flooding feet (NC.VDl ntr a coastal Waterway/ Cape Fear River '10-'it lonnettr Creek Tributary *11-*19 CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCOS 113A119(b), the luujiicipuiuy uf IluiuOii Beach, gives NOTICE that on March 11, 1985, applicants Doctors Poston and Pitt applied for a CAMA minor development penult to push sand to refurbish dune at 777 Ocean Blvd. West. The application may be inspected it the below address. Public comments received by March 21,1985 will ue consider cu. D. E. Carroll lx>cai CAMa Permit Officer 110 Rothschild St. Holden Beach, N.C. 28462 (919)842-6488 CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS 113A 119(b), the municipality of Holden 3each, gives NOTICE that on March II, 1985, applicant Hobbs Realty ap>lied for a CAMA minor developnent permit to push sand and conitnjct a five-ljedroom hoase at 779 Xean Blvd. West The application may be bispected it the below address. Public comnents received by March 21,1985 will >e considered. n it r'on>nti Ixxral CAMA Permit Officer llORothnchiMSt. Holden Beach, N.C. 28462 *919) 842-8188 FOR TIRES ?t th? b?lt v\ p. I i wW# //*J ""Z, T '!#Pr/ / x^j Jj( rj * y / rt*!u",'*'; DYKES' TIM CENTER " A fXXOM SftVKI STATION HWY 17 SHAILOTTE PHONE 754 6333 We're Bac By Experii I>et our 42 yearn of rrnert^nc* Mp a tastefully deotgned monument wtl For the finest memorials in gran braze, caU .. HENRI SHALLOTTE RKPKK8KNTTW; CO AST A Area D AUTRY M. SMITH Autry M. Smith, 65, of Madison Hill Apartments. Whitevllle, died Monday night at New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. The funeral was to be held Thursday, March 14, at New Britton Ban. tist Church at Ash, with the time to be announced by Brunswick Funeral Service. Burial is planned in the Smith Cemetery. Born in Brunswick County on Oct. 21, 1920, she was the (laughter of Wilbert C. and Penelope MiUlken McKeithan. She was a homemaker. Survivors include two sons, Samuel Dwight Smith of Bolton and Billy Wayne Smith of Whiteville; a daughter, Mrs. Donna S. Todd of Shallotte; a brother, Loronzie (Ronzie) McKeithan of Hartsvllle, S.C.; and three grandchildren. JANIE G. CLEMMONS Janie Gray Clemmons of High Point, died Monday morning at I Lexington Memorial Hospital in I Lexington. She was 86. The funeral was scheduled Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Shallotte First Baptist Church, with Rev. iLandis Lancaster and Rev. Eddie Booth officiating. Burial was to be in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Sliallotte. She was born in Shallotte on Sept. 2. 1898. the daughter of the late DiClti? CI (111a I nnnnrrf Gray. She was a homemaker. Survivors include two sons. James Hascom Clemmons and Billy Clemmons, both of High Point; a daughter, Mrs. Carnell Brown of Calabash; a brother. Charlie Cray of Shallotte; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. CARL E. COOKER Carl Eugene Cooker, 53, of Southport, died March 4 in Dosher Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. A graveside service was held March 7 in Northwood Cemetery, Southport. Cooker was born in Brunswick County on Aug. 20, 1931, the son of Mrs. Ruth Potter Cooker and Hie late Willinm Marshall Cooker. include three sons, tandls (i. Cooker of Southport, William Marshall Cooker and Carl Eugene Cooker Jr. both of Ocean Isle Bcuch; three luiuglitcin, Mrs. Ruth Aim Flahbeck, Miss Debra lee Cooker and Miss Carta Jeanette Cooker, all of Ocean lotC BvaCiij ? brother, Steve Cooker of Southport; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia HEryson End Mrs Annis Viola, both of Southport, and two grandchildren. WILLIAM I~ LEONARD William Uoyd Leonard, 78, of Route 3, Shallotte, died March 2 In Brunswick Hospital following an extended illness. The funeral was held March i In the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Home with Rev. Bob Rudd, Rev. Trade Varnum and Rev. Dan Norman officiating. Burial wan in the (lurganus Cemetery at Shallotte Point. IiConard was born in Brunswick County on Aug. 28,1906, the son of the late Daniel W. and Susan Tripp leonard. He was a retired carpenter and boat builder. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pauline GrLssett Is;onard of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Dorit Teeters of Fayettevllle and Mrs. Shelby Rudd of Wilmington; three sons, Ktheridge l>eonard of Tarpon Springs. Fla.. Elroy I^eonard of Shallote and Sarnxnie Leonard of Sunset Beach; four sisters, Mrs. I finely Hewett of Clinton. Mrs. lottie Worthington of Wilmington, Mrs. Elizabeth (iarris of Watha and Mrs. I.ycia Clifton of (Xean Isle Beach; 14 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. VIRGIL N. WLSK Virgil Norton Wise, 7^, of Boiling Spring Lakes, died March6 in boaher Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. The funeral was held Saturday. March 9. at First Baptist Church of Boiling Spring lakes, with Rev Avery Lumsden officiating. Burial was March 12 In Lone Tree Cemetery, Stuttgart, Ark Wise was born in Columbus, Indiana, on Jul) 19, 1906, the son of the iked _ . ence ~ %jlm v.?i in a^Urting hui your budfjrt ite, martte and f TODD 754-4530 i. MONUMENT COMPANY THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, eaths And Ft late Ealy Hammond and Lucy Dolby Wise. Prior to his retirement, he owned and operated a NAPA parts dealership in DeWltl, Ark. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mozelle Graves WLse of the home: three daughters, Mrs. Avery (Carmel) Lumsden of Boiling Spring Lakes, Miss Mary Ruth Wise of Peru and Mrs. Edna Keller of Clearwater, Fla.; two sons, Eugene Wise of Franklin, Ind.; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. MYRTIE G. KIRBY Myrtie l*lghG Kirby, 80, of Route 3, Supply, died March 4 at the residence of a daughter. The funeral was held Wednesday at Concord United Methodist Church with Rev. Ralph Hill and Rev. Trade Varnum officintino. Rurinl wne in Ihn church cemetery. Born In Brunswick County on Feb. 12, 1905, she was the daughter of the late Richmond and lizzie Lillian McKeiUiaii Uaiioway. Mrs. Kirby was preceded in death in 1981 by her husband, J. Elbert Kirby. Survivors Include a son, James E. (Jim) Kirby of Rock Hill, S.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Gene (Emily) Sellers of Supply and Mrs. Amelia Thomas of Charlotte; and five grandchildren. LULA W. SIMMONS A graveside service was held Thursday in Prospect Cemetery for hula Elizabeth Walters Simmons, who died March 4 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. Rev. Randall Smith officiated. She was bom In Wilmington on Feb. 13,1923, the daughter of the late Charles W. and Lula Caroline Wright Watters Jr. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Simmons Shepard of the home; three sons, David G. Register and Donald R. Simmons, both cf Wilmington, and Johnny E. Register nt I I- I)....... ? **? ** (Lavina) Glcnnon, Mrs. J.E. (Matilda) Johnson and Mrs. L.D. brother. Wrluht D. Wattors of Wilmington; seven grandchildren and mi cv great-grandchildren. ANN 8. BUY ANT Ann Smith Bryant, 38, of Inland, died Thursday. March 7, from Injuries received In an automobile accident. The funeral was held Sunday in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel, wiin riev. un. Teacney ouiciuiiiiK nuriHi whs in v?rceniawn Memorial Park. Born Sr. Carteret County en Feb. 7, 1947, she was the daughter of John Allen and Faye Howland Smith. Mrs. Bryunt was employed at Deutsch Belays and was a member of the Church of (Jod at Iceland. Survivors In addition to her parents Include her husband, Tracy l*e Bryant of the home; two daughters, Wendy Ciaylc Bryant and Trade Lynn Bryant, all of the home; a brother, Mclvin Smith of Morehead City; and two sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Smith Huder of West Palm Bench, Fla., and Mrs. Betty Smith DeShong of Atlantic Beach, N.C. JACOB REDDEN Jacob Kedden of Wilmington died March 5 at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Durham. A i/rnvpsiito wrvi/-* uraa hoW Mnn. day at Wilmington National Cemetery by Kev. Kugenc C. Bing. gnrvfvora include his son. Bobby Rum of Inland; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Miller and Mm. Sarah of Wilmington and Mrs. Sally Brlnaton of Florence, 8.C.; four brothers, Isaac Redden and James Johnson of Inland, Robert Itedden of Florence, S.C., and Joe Redden of Wilmington; and a grandson. Plan BY DICKY BRUNSWICK FU! Death is the eternal iru the hardest 0r ^ A caret .7 m vice can b family. W? W your thoug - ff - family mei thwhile to . wrney, rnir By plar can take all the time neces satisfactory to you. You ca of mind of knowing they ha your wishes. BRUNSWICK FU Hwy. 17. SouU 784 Thursday, March 14, 1985?Page 7-B jnerais CASPER SCHOTTEN Casper Roland Anthony Schotten of Wilmington died Friday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday in the chapel of Andrews Mortuary, with burial in Creenlnwn Memorial Park. Schotten was born in W^stby, Wis., on May 19, 1930, the son of the late Tony and Minnie Brown Schotten. He was retired from the U.S. Air Force and served during the Vietnam War. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jo Ann Freauf Schotten of the home: three sons, Kevin Scotty Schotten of the home; Anthony Schotten of San Diego, Calif., and Michael Schotten of Burgaw; three daughters, Mrs. Simeon Hicks of Casiie HuyiiO, Mrs. Tommo I *? " >ouu.i; ouiuuuii aiiu mi 3. oroone Godwin, both of Lcland; a stepson, Daniel Dorsey of Leland; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Beverly Byurd of Clinton; two brothers, ElmoSchotten of Sparta, wis., and I^ambert Schotten of &?n Diego, Calif.; two sisters, and Mrs. Antonlta Schlko of Milwaukee, Wis.; and six grandchildren. L. WOODROW 1X)NG lievander Woodrow I.ong, 53, of Ash. died March 5 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital following a brief Illness. The funeral was held Friday at Soldier Bay Baptist Church with Rev. Bruce Cole, Hev. Ctuirlie Smith and James A. Marshall officiating. Burial was in the Ix>ng Family Cemetery with Masonic rites accorded by Shnllotte Ixxlgo No. 727, A.F. & A.M. Ixmg was born in Brunswick County on April 4,1931, and was the son of Garland and Elizabeth Todd tang. He was employed by Koor.ee & Nobles Engineering Co. as a field inspector and was a Mason and a member of Waccamaw Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad. Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife, Mrs. rurrnsn Meredith tang of the home: three sons, MarUin Jay tang and Joey tang. but!i ut the imiiie, and Patrick C. (Rut) tang of Ash; two brotherm, Malcolm tang of tangwood und Donald llay tang of Ash; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Jane Bellamy of Shallotte, Mrs. Iris Bellamy and Mrs. Audrey Faye Hewett, both of Supply. FRANCES 0: ?T.4NLKV Frances Orcun Stanley, 59, of Soutnport, died March 5 at New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. Rev. J.A. KJchburg officiated at tlie funeral, held Friday ut Mt. Carrncl AMK Church, of which she was a member. Rev. L.T. Whltted gave the eulogy. Burial wns In John Smith Cemetery. Born in Southport, she was the daughter of the late James and Prances Cleinmons. Site was a former public achool teacher and, at the time of her death, librarian nt Southport Primary School. Survivors Include two brothers, James Cleinmons Jr. of Iceland and William R. Clemmons of Southport. In lieu of flowers, tl?c family asks that gifts be made to the Frances Stanley Memorial Fund of Mt. Carrnel AMK Church. At ftfcallofte Point BR I HO HOMI jfeTHF f# BEACON On Sds At uuunm miut cswiti Now ' POWKIJ. ?EIU!.HKRVIC V. jvitability. Yet, it la perhaps of all realities to face. ullv nre-nLanned funeral ?er e moat comforting to your ! encourage you to discuss his and concerns with your nbers. You may find it worseek the advice of your atlister, and funeral director. ining in advance of need, you sary to make decisions most n give your family the peace ive acted in accordance with NERAL SERVICE CHuUMtt.N.C. on
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