Deaths And Funerals JOHN W. SULLIVAN The funeral for John W. Sullivan, 80, of Route 1 , Winnabow, was held Feb. 1 at New Hope Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Jan Smook officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Sullivan died Jan. 29 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wil mington, following a brief illness. Bom in Brunswick County on April 29, 1909, he was the son of the late Bailey L. and Winnie Pad rick Sullivan. He was a deacon and elder of New Hope Presbyterian Church. He had retired from Timmc Corp. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sadie Lee Bock Sullivan of the home; three sons, John R. "Rudy" Sullivan of the home; and Elbert Lee Sullivan and J.B. Sullivan, both or Wilmington; a brother, Woodrow Wilson Sullivan of Wilmington; three sisters, Naomi Henry of Lc land. Ruby Mac Lanier and Luella Smith, -both of Wilmington; six grandchildren and four great-grand children; several nicccs and neph ews. ODDIE HOWELL LEHUE Oddie Howell Lchuc, 72, of Route 4, Supply, died Jan. 29 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply, fol lowing a brief illness. The funeral was held Feb. 1 in the chapel of Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service, Supply, with the Rev. Rodney Bonhan officiating. Burial was in Chapel Hilt Cemetery, ShaHoue. Lchuc was born in Shallottc on Aug. 5, 1917, the son of the late Lawson and Elncda Weeks Lchuc. He was a commercial fisherman and a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Britha H. Lchuc of the home; five sons, Michael Lchuc, Mitchcll Lchuc and David Lchuc of Supply, Emory Lchuc of Norwood and Rodney Lchuc of Lexington Park, Md., and a stepson, Ivan Hcwett of Supply; three daughters, Stephanie Flor of Shallottc Point, Mavis Walker of Lei and and Jennean Rochclle of Supply; two sisters, Mclva Sawyer of Arcadia, Fla., and Janice Spcnccr of Charleston, S.C.; 12 grandchil dren and three great-grandchildren. MARY L. GARRETT \ x ? . i r* n <?..?? i i ? ITidl y L-. V'UJ ICU Ul INUUIC J, iX* IdTiu, uiCu Jan. 30 in Dosfrer Mcnri* orial Hospital, Southport. The funeral was held Feb. 3 at French I. Davis Funeral Home Chapel, Wilmington. Burial was in Flcmington Cemetery. LONIA M. ANDREWS BENTON Lonia M. Andrews Benton, 76, of Shallottc, died Jan. 30 in The Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was held Feb. 2 in the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel, Shallottc, by the Rev. V.C. Potter and the Rev. Jesse Bcntlcy. Entombment was in Brunswick Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. She was the daughter of the late Artie and Ella Ganus Stocks. She and her late husband, Carl Andrews, owned and operated D.C. Andrews General Merchandise Store in Shal lottc for more than 40 years. Survivors include her husband, Luther F. Benton of Supply; a son, James Bcsscnt of Shallottc; a broth er, Walter Stocks of Ash; a sister, Stella S. Reaves of Shallottc; four grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. PATRICIA COVINGTON McLAIN Patricia Covington McLain, 56, of Wilmington, died Jan. 31 in Cape Fear Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Feb. 2 in Hebron United Methodist Church, Benncttsville, S.C., with burial in Hebron Cemetery. She was bom in Marlboro Coun iv_ S.C.. the daughter of the late Thomas Eamon and Fannie C. Cov ington. She was a homcmakcr and a Methodist. Survivors include her husband, Louis Hamcrick McLain of Wil mington; two sons, Ronald McLain of Lcland and Allen McLain of Bcnnettsville; a brother, Lavcme Covington of Bcnnettsville; four granddaughters, Chris Register and Lisa Register or Shallotte, and Su san McLain and Jennifer McLain, both of Bolivia. MARTHA KATHERINE CRALLEKNOX Martha Kathcrine Crallc Knox of Wesley Pines' Methodist Retirement Home, Lumbcrton, died Jan. 30 in Lumbcrton. A graveside service was conduct ed Feb. 1 in Oakdalc Cemetery, Wilmington, by the Rev. Edward Barber. She was bom in Blackstonc, Va., on Jan. 17, 1899, the daughter of the late William H. and Sallie Fletcher Hardaway Crallc. The widow of Carl Knox, she was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and was a retired school teacher. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Beverly Ann Crallc of Newport News, Va.; three sisters-in-law. Miss Sallie Belts Knox and Mrs. Carrie Drew Knox of Lcland and Mrs. Mary Knox Goldston of Ral eigh. Memorials may be made to the Grace United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or to the Boys and Girls Home of North Carolina, Lake Waccamaw. JOHN EDWARD JOHNSON John Edward Johnson, 37, of Route 1, Winnabow, died Feb. 2 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. A graveside scrvice was held Feb. 5 in Oakdale Cemetery, Wil mington, by the Rev. Jan Smook. Johnson was born in Wilmington on Dec. 18, 1952, the son of Daniel Russcl Johnson Jr. of Winnabow and the late Esther Fletcher John son. Survivors in addition to his father include a brother, Russell F. John son; and a sister, Mrs. Rosa Kelly Hardin of Annandalc, Va. MARION RiCHAKD STL'TTS Marion Richard Stults, 62, of Boiling Spring Lakes, died Feb. 4 in Doshcr Memorial Hospital, South port. The funeral was held Feb. 6 at Southport Presbyterian Church, where he was a member. A grave side scrvice followed in Rawls Bap tist Church Cemetery, Fuquay-Var ina, with the Rev. Wayne Schlink officiating. A native of Clinton, S.C., Stutts moved to Boiling Spring Lakes from Faycucville in 1979. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, a graduate of Presbyterian College and former owner of the eastern North Carolina franchise of Del mar Studios. At the time of his death he was a realtor in the Oak Island-Southport Boiling Spring Lakes area. He was past president of the Brunswick County Board of Realtors and past commander of the U.S. Power Squadron in Faycucvillc. He was a ham radio operator, call letters KB4MJ. St. Luke Lutheran Church Jack Martin, Pastor Worship Service Sunday, 11:00 A.M. Meeting In Shallotte Middle School 754-7816 A - r Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Sally Moore Stints of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Stutts Karaman of Faycttevillc; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Stutts Walters of Raleigh, and a granddaughter. Memorial contributions may be made to Boiling Spring Lakes Vol unteer Rescue Squad, Boiling Spring Lakes, N.C. 28461. MICHAEL DEAN MORRIS MichacI Dean Morris, 43, of Wil mington died Feb. 1 in New Han over Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Feb. 5 in the Andrews Mortuary Market Stre et Chapel by the Rev. LJ. Benton. Burial was in Grcenlawn Memorial Park. Born in Seattle, Wash., on Sept. 27, 1946, he was the son of Alcne J. Livick of Orlando, Fla., and William E. Morris of Anacortcs, Wash. Survivors in addition to his par ents include his wife, Lina Morris of the home; a daughter, Paula M. DcRochc of Long Bcach; three sons. Dean Rey Morns, Michael Dean Morris Jr. and William Stcvan Morris, all of Wilmington; three brothers. Randy Morris and Kevin Morris, both of Orlando, Fla., and Danny Morris of Linden, Tcnn.; two sisters. Colleen Earlc and Scana Lassitcr, both of Orlando, Fla.; and a grandchild, Matthew Hunter Dc D/vKf r\f I on a Rnnrh ? ? ? Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. ?CATHERINE MAE ROCHON Katherinc Mac Rochon, 71, of Route 6, Shallotte, died Feb. 4 at her home following an extended ill ness. No scrvicc is planned. Mrs. Rochon was bom in Ver mont on Feb. 23, 1918, the daughter of the late Alfred and Ruth Emory Famham. She was a nurse's aide for many years. Survivors include her husband, Roland Rochon of the home; two sons, Ronnie and Everett Belanger; a daughter, Sandra Sandivn; eight uranrtrhilrfrpn; jJid fOUT gT!2t grandchildren. PHILLIP AC, NEW FULCHER JR. Phillip Agnew Fulchcr Jr., 57, of Brunswick Village Apartments, Southport, died Feb. 5 at his home. The funeral was to be held Feb. 7 in the Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service Chapel, Supply, with the Rev. Wayne Trexlcr officiating. Burial was in Mt. Olive Baptist Church Cemetery. Fulcher was bom in Southport on Oct. 5, 1932, the son of Maxine Clemmons Fulcher of Southport and the late Phillip Agnew Fulchcr Sr. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and was a boat captain for many years. He was also a state trooper with the N.C. Highway Patrol for four years. Survivors in addition to his moth er include a son, Phillip Agnew Fulchcr III of Miami, Fla.; and a daughter, Susan Elizabeth Fulchcr of Wilmington. Seaside Church A New United Methodist Ministry SUNDAY SERVICES 9 AM-Church 10:15 AM-Sunday School CASUAL DRESS Pastor: The Rev. Camlile Yorkey Edwards 579-9136 Meeting: Brunswick Island Furniture On Hwy. 179 at Ocean Isle Beach Are you weary in your Christian life? Do you need to hear from God ? Join us . . . Fri. and Sat., Feb. 16 & 17, at 7:30 p.m., and Sun., Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. PROPHETIC CONFERENCE WITH ALLEN ARROWOOD Hwy. 17 Thomasboro BRUMSvlJlCKf!fCHRI(rt"Wri CGTO tiMi in twnnswic* wee* i \ * Cardiac Care Is Topic Of Seminar Cardiac carc will be the topic of a free seminar scheduled Wednesday, Feb. 14, from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. in Myrtle Bcach, S.C. Grand Strand General Hospital is sponsoring the seminar at the San tee Cooper Auditorium at the comer of 21st Avenue and Oak Street. Dr. Joseph L. Trask, staff cardiol ogist at the hospital, will give a prc NEED A SUPPORT GROUP? (Efyrtstum JfiScmmts Club OF NORTH MYRTLE BEACH would like to reach out to interested area ladies through their FRIEND SHIP BIBLE COFFEES. These Bible Studies are held in the homes of members with an approved guide to study along with the group. For more information call Marge Harper (754-9856), guide for a group in Ocean Forest, Calabash; Hilda Wilson (579-7558), guide for a group of ladies in Bonaparte Retreat. Those who cannot attend during the day call Anna McDonald, 24S-6235 in Windjammer Village of Little River. If these times are not convenient for you and you would like to open your home and invite your neighbors in, call Ixrrna Morris at 249-4843. scntation on the currcnt trends in di agnosis and treatment of various cardiac conditions. The seminar is being offered in iccogniticn of Na tional Heart Month. For more information, call Syd ney Smith-Rikard at the hospital at (803)449-4411, ext. 2128. w ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4941 Main Si, Shalkxtc Sundays: - . - - > t < n i_. r.. 0:1? Ac iu ju ni*i-i iui| l.uwu<uui 9:15 AM-Church School 6:30 PM-Episcopal Youth Wednesdays: 7:00 PM-Holy Uucharist 7 30 I'M-Bible Study llic Rev l>. Richard W. Warner, Jr Rector Church 754-9313 Rectory 754-9629 You Should HEAR What You've Been Missing! DO SOMETHING ABOUT HEARING LOSS NOW the custom in-the-ear ?? ??%?%?. Come to... Coastal Drugs Main St., Shallotte FREE HEARING TEST SECOND FRIDAY EACH MONTH Friday, February 9, 10 AM to 2 PM AAA HEARING AID CENTER Sales & Service Margaret D. Kelly 4705 Wrightsville Ave. Phone? 799-0476 eiwTH?iwis?oiHAa>i Wilmington, NC 28403 k A i *v4-? ?-? o | Ci ikifAAH r 'nnnio Dntuoll ? tllVi IMWI ? ????? WW wwi i.w . ?#*???? FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Your Pre-Need Funeral Insurance... TWO IMPORTANT FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW: More and more people these days are asking us about their pre-need funeral insurance policies. They are concerned about their rights under those policies. To help clear up this confusion, you should be aware of two points that are clearly and unmistakably your rights: If you own a "Pre-need Funeral Policy," or any other plan which provides for payment of funeral and interment services: 1 . You may use any funeral home you choose- regardless of where you originally bought the policy: and regardless of which funeral home you may have designated at the time you bought the policy. 2. You may change your mind at any time- regardless of your previous decisions or commitments. You may apply your policy to any funeral home without penalty for changing your mind. All funeral homes (including Brunswick Funeral Service) honor these policies-contrary to advertising you may have seen implying that only certain funeral homes honor these policies. If you have questions about your specific pre-need funeral policy, a licensed experienced funeral director at Brunswick Funeral Service will be glad to answer your questions and help you fully understand your rights, at no obligation. Call us at 754-6363. Serving Brunswick County Families With Caring Dedication BRUNSWICK FUNERAL SERVICE Hwy. 17 South, Shallotte Phone 754-6363 Before-need Funeral Planning/Assistance with Mausoleum and Cemetery Property Selection /Full Face Value Honored On All Burial Insurance Policies /Counseling on Monument Selection and Pre-Need Funeral Insurance/Assistance with Social Security and Veterans Burial Benefits. Jimmy Powell FUNERAL DIRECTOR Larry Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTOR

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