rv L/l MARTIN' V. SKIPPER JR. Martin V. Skipper Jr., 73, formerly of Iceland, died Jan. 11 in Century Care Nursing Home, Whiteville, after an extended illness. Funeral arrangements were to be announced. Born in Brunswick County on May 10, 1914, he was the son of the late Florence Potter and Martin V. Skipper Sr. He was a member of Community Chapel Baptist Church, [.eland. Survivors include two sons, Lawrence Skipper ot Koanoke Rapids and Roger Skipper of Sunset, Utah; four brothers, James Skipper, t ???.. oi-:~ ? * ? * i^.-i u> ana Merocrt Skipper, all of Iceland, and Howard Skipper of Wilmington; and five sisters, Pearl Mintz, Rhoda Thompson, Florence "Dolly" Skipper and Mildred Thompson, all of Iceland, and Eloise Potter of Wilmington. ZELLA MAE GODDARD Zella Mae Whitaker " oadard, 73, of Leland, died Jan. 10 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, W'lmington. The funeral was held Jan. 12 in the Market Street Chapel of Andrews Mortuary by Rev. Billy Buchanan. Burial was to be Jan. 15 in Sewell Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, Rainelle, W.Va. Memorials may be made to Iceland Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Born in Bonanza, Ken., on May 30, 1914, she was the daughter of the late John and Adeline Prater Whitaker. Survivors include three sons, Melvin Goddard of Felton, Pa., Carl Goudaru uf Bolivia and Robert Goddard of Leland; a daughter, Brenda Dosier of Fairfax Station, Va.; four brothers, four sisters, nine grandchildren and six great/InVlll/lnnM gl Ullliv.1 UIUI Cll. JEFFERY LAWRENCE HIGH Jeffery I^awrence High, 25, of Ca'abash, died Jan. G at his home. The funeral was held Jan. 10 in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel, Shallotte, with Rev. Jerome Jenrette officiating. Burial was in Brunswick Memorial Gardens. High was the son of Kay Smith Barbe of Wilmington and James I^awrence High Jr. of Calabash. In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Sarah Fulmer High of the home; two daughters, Jessica Lynn High and Cynthia Mane 11 a now, both of ine home; a brother. Junior Barbe of Wilmington; two sisters, Teresa Renee Hebda of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Lisa Odell of Wilmington; maternal grandmother, Ressie Mae Milliken of Wilmington; and paternal grandmother, Ella V. High of Calabash. FLORENCE R. COCO Florence R. Coco, 83, of Ocean Trail Convalescent Center, died Jan. o in ** ?:-? n * _ i is 111 i_/uanci ivitriiiuricif iiuspiUll. A memorial service will be held at a later date. She was a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., and was a Seventh Day Adventist. Survivors include a son, Walter Gunderson of Boiling Spring Lakes; a brother, Fred Orncll of Iivingston, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Christina "lie always curried life itv my family 's financial men Hut / hudn'l considered all t, thai need to he taken cure a wife / wanted to he buried when / was near death, sh parents already hare a pluc family plot Making that deci been tough for her emotiona i .km Hilrrt slril in rcii'ivinit ym I \hiiiil I1. MM- Nt'iid lit my .iiMrt | tMMlklfl Njlltr frlrptiitnr | VMrrw I ( if v I Stair /ip i 4 =aths An Thomas of Livingston, N.Y.; two grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. ANDREW JACKSON SIMMONS SR. Andrew Jackson Simmons Sr., 64, of Route 1, Inland, died Jan. 5 in NewHanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. The funeral was held Jan. 8 in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel, Wilmington, with Rev. Billy r owier officiating. Burial was in Bear Branch Baptist Church Cemetery near Currie. no.? r-? J? r> * ? in i-eiiuer ^oumy on UCl. V.2, 1923, he was the son of the late Vann Joseph and Ethel Malpass Simmons. He was a truck driver, having retired in 1981 from the High Rise Service Co. Survivors include three sons, A.J. Simmons Jr., Robert Lee Simmons and Edward Earl Simmons, all of Wilmington; three daughters, Mrs. Theresa Ann McCann of Collingdale, Penn., Mrs. Linda Jones of Sneads Ferry and Mrs. Barbara Weatherly of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and eight grandchildren. THURMAN F. BIGGS Thurman F. Biggs, 54, of Route 2, Wilmington, died Jan. 7 at his home after an extended illness. The funeral was held Jan. 9 in the Coble Ward-Smith Oleander Chapel, with Rev. Carey Horrell officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Born in Lumberton on March 4, 1933, he was the son of the late Eldon C. and Mable Hunt Biggs. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Hall Biggs of the home; three brothers, E.C. Biggs Jr. of Ogden, Dewey B. Biggs of Iceland and Walter G. Biggs of Wilmington; and two sisters, Thelma Norris and Sylvia Ryan, both of Wilmington. EDNA HILBURN REED Edna Hilburn Reed, 75, of Wilmington, died Jan. 7 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. The funeral was held Jan. 10 in Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, with Rev. Johnny Phillips officiating. Burial was in the Nelson Family Cemetery. She was born in Columbus County on Aug. 11, 1S12, the daughter of the late Owen and Rachael Vause Reeves. She was the widow of the late Rev. Michael H. Hilburn. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Fred A. (Kathryn) Parrish Jr. of Castle Hayne and Mrs. Paul (Eugenia) Dickson of Iceland; a step daughter, Mrs. Ann Hilbum of Wilmington; two sons, I.eslie Hilbum of Wilmington and Caldwell Hilburn of Philadelphia; a brother, Robert Reeves of Iceland; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Keziah of Hamlet; nine grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. ? ?& Mnnpui ??iwnni l T71LL1/11T1 /tnUIXCiM if 11 ? vi luiiU William (Bill) Andrew Mitchell Jr., 61, of Lakewood Estates, "My Brush Wi Dn 11* t f\r\ n r> c\r IVCUJlj UJ/LEILV f iv 7 f i > n&,1 -IB urunce to cotvr Just as you plan foi '.v in ruse I die security, you can a! he other mutters tional well being by f I once told my in order. That's why in Texus Then, to I'lunniiift Aheuil. I e found out my family plan together e for me in the a calm, unhurried m sum mouldhure wills, funeral servic lly " erty. It helps you org loved ones will need Why wait for an em your Guide to I'lunm r rilu'r^rnry rrnirih Sooklrt llintlr Hi fluimmi ns [n'lirA Tlicrr is iiti obligation or cnsl f??r litis I I Brunswick > Funeral ! Service ! Hwy 17 S , Stallone. NC 28459 PO Bo* 4! 1, Phone 754 6363 ' I d Funerc Shallotte, died Jan. 10 in Womaek Army Hospital. The funeral was to be held today (Jan. 14) in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel, Shallotte, with Rev. Giles Butler officiating and with full military honors. Burial was to be in the Brooks Cemetery. As national genealjgist, he traced Scottish heritage for the Clan Campbell Society. He seived with the U.S. Army for 26 years and retired from the Black and Decker Co. He had lived in the Shallotte area for three years and was a member of the Shallotte Lions Club. .^Itpuhmrc tnnlu/ln '* ! vu> mvi.) (UV.IUUC ma vviii;, neniu F. Mitchell of the home; two sons, William A. Mitchell III of Fayetteville and Mark Allen Mitchell of the home; a daughter, Lorelei M. Youngs of Lakeville, Minn.; a brother, Robert Bruce Hemeway of Kansas City, Kansas; two sisters, Constance M. Ele of Shallotte and Janet M. Brown of Brockton, Mass.; and four grandchildren. The family was to receive friends on Jan. 13 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. EDWINA J. SHUTE Edwina J. Shute, 86, of Bonaparte Drive, Slialloiie died Dee. 21. A memorial service was to be held at 11 a.m. Jan. 13 in the Brunswick Funeral Home Service Chapel. ROBERT B. MCINTOSH Robert Bryan Mcintosh, 47, of Holden Beach, died Jan. 10 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply, of lung cancer. The funeral was held Jan. 12 at Rogers-Piekard-Palmer Funeral Home Chapel, Sanford, with Rev. Gerald Bridges and Dr. Stan Smith oficiatine. Burial was in Buffalo Cemetery, Sanford. Mcintosh was born Dec. 17,1940, in Sanford. Survivors include a daughter, I^uren Mcintosh of Charlotte; two sons, William Bryan Mcintosh and Charles Johnson Mcintosh, of Rockford, 111.; his mother, Mrs. Elva Mae Bryan Smyth of Holden Beach; and grandmother, Mrs. L. D. Bryan of Sanford. The family was to be at the home of Edison Beai, 303 Beal Drive, Sanford. M.A. "RIP" NORTHROP M.A. "Rip" Northrop, 64, of Maitland, Fla., died Jan. 4. Born in Southport, he moved to Maitland in 1975 from Wilmington, where he had lived since the mid 1940s. He was vice president of City Optical Co. and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Doris Northrop of the home; his mother, Thelma Northrop of Wilmington; a son, Joe Northrop of Fort Pierce, Fla.; two daughters, Judi Northrop o n/l DnMn A 1/1 ~ cuiu ucuj muciuiaii, uum ui Maitland, Fla.; a brother, Bob Northrop of Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Catherine Marlowe of Wilmington and Lucy Mayo Landrum of Gainesville, Ga.; and three grandchildren. ith Death i ft/Kr b'troo " 1 if 1 j UJfGO. k I i % ]; ' ' f ?r- - ? your family's financial Iso plan for their emoputting all your affairs we offer our free Guide t will help you and your and make decisions in anner on such things as es and cemetery prop [anizc information your one day. ergency? Send now for riff Ahead. f ? - lis f, 1 In lieu of flowers, the family asked that memorials be made to Hospice of Central Florida, 500 Winderley Place, Suite 112, Maitland, Kla. 32751. BILLY RAY RANDOLPH The funeral for Billy Ray Ran- c dolph, 45, of Bolivia, who died at his home Jan. 2, was held Jan. 7 at Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church, ?, Bolivia, with Rev. Raymond McLeod ^9 officiating. Burial was in the Randolph Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ... - >iauie inez uanaoiph: Mis parents, Hj Mr. and Mrs. Richard Randolph of Bolivia; grandmother, Mrs. Mary Reaves of Bronx, N.Y.; six sisters, Lola Randolph, Eushana Randolph and Phoebe Galloway of Bolivia, NOra Crawford and Adna Swinford of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Naomi Randolph of Wilmington; and six brothers, McArthur Randolph and Glenn Randolph of Bolivia, Wallace Randolph of Wilmington, Richard I,eon Randolph of Raleigh, Norwood Randolph of Greenville and Darius Randolph of Cincinnati, Ohio. LEVERN WILLIAMS A memorial service was held Jan. 7 in Johnson Chapel AME Zion Church for Levern Williams of Iceland, who died Jan. 1 in Wilmington. Rev. Frank W. Hough, pastor, officiated. Burial was Dec. 6 in the Johnson Chapel Cemetery, I/eland. BB? Survivors include his wife, Sherline Williams; two sons, Kevin Williams and Levern Williams Jr.; a stepson, Demond Williams; his mother, Mrs. Victoria Williams; four sisters, = Helen Beatty, Louise Moseiy, Betty Johnson and Brenda Byrd; and two = brothers, Theldon Williams Sr. and = Edward Williams. EE CLEMENT WILLIAM DALEY A graveside service was held Jan. 6 in Bethel Church Cemetery, * Southport, for Clement William Daley, 71, of Southport, who died Jan. | 3 in Dosher Memorial Hospital. T Rev. C.L. Turner officiated. jr0| A native of Concord, Mass., he was ^ a retired diesel engineer and former member of the Moose Lodge in Atlan- P ta-Ga" sati Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Price Daley of the home; a s(r son. Vernon W. Daley of Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary j Beacham of Stone Mountain. 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