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KATIIKKINK LOVK llll. I. I'KKI) Kathcrinc Love Hill Peed, M), ol Sunset Beach, died (Xi. < I m New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. She was a former member ol the Sunset Bcach Town Council. A memorial service was held Nov. 2 m die cha|K-l of Brunswick Funeral Service. Shallottc, by the Rev. Dan Norman and the Rev Bill Link. Born in Lumbcrton Sept. i, 1941, she was a daughter ol Foy Thomas Love of Laurinburg and the late James A. Love Jr She and her husband, Joe Peed, were owners and o|>erators ol Bill's Seafood and Crabby Oddwatcrs Restaurant at Sunset Beach. Prior to her retirement in 1990, she taught at Shallottc Middle School. In addition to her mother and husband, survivors include five children, Anna Kalherme Hill and I?homas Hill, both ol the home; Scott Lawrence ol Charlotte; Joey Peed of Kokomo, Ind., and Laura Jo Hardee ol Bennctlsvillc, S.C ; two sisters, Linda Warner and Sarah Prescott, both of Atlanta, Cia.; and five grandchildren. SUSIK BKLLAMY Susie Bellamy. 94, of Lungs, S.C., died Oct. 21 ai Loris Comin unity Hospital, Loris. S C., after an illness. The funeral was Oct. 27 ai Frcemont Missionary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Roy McCray and the Rev. Jimmy Vcrccn officiat ing. Burial was in the church ceme tery. She was bom May 6, 1897, in Longs, a daughter of the late John and Francis Bellamy. She attended the Horry County public schools and was a member of Frcemont Missionary Baptist Church SulVIVlMN Ilk. luiK >l\ illUo Ruth Diggs and Matin- Bell Bell amy. both ol Longs. St. bva Mac Bellamy ol Atlanta Beach S ( 1-rain.iN He well ol Supply, Loiiiue McCray ol Trenton. N.J ., and Mary Powell of Hallsboro; and two nephews, Wilbur Bellamy and Rul us Bellamy, both ol Longs EMMA JANE JOYNEK Emma Jane Joyncr, 77. of South |K>rt. died Oct. 26. The funeral was Nov. 2 at Ml. Carmcl AME Church, Southpori, with burial in John Smith Cemetery. JOHN F. TROY John F Troy ol Route I, Lcland, died Oct. 29 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilming ton. The funeral was Nov. 2 at Summerville AME Zion Church, with burial in Summerville Church Cemetery. MICHAEL McLKAN Michael McLean, 34, of Wash ington. D C., and formerly ol Coun cil, died Oct 26. He was a son of Bernard George and Georgia George of Council. Survivors in addition to his par ents include a sister, Diane Hatcher of Council; two brothers, Haywood McLean and Carl Thompson of Council; and a grandfather, Acsie Robinson of Leland. JAMES (BLACKIK) BLACK WELL James (Blackie) Blackwcll, 77, of Whitevillc, died Oct. 30. The funeral was Nov. 1 in Pea cock's Chapel In The Pines, with Uie Rev. Ron Sumners officiating. Burial was in Columbus Meuioiiai Park. A Cheraw, S.C., native, he was a son of the late Gillespie and Bertha Blackwell. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Navy. Before Ins retirement he was in the trucking business. Survivors include his wile, bva Jones Blackwell; a son, James (Bankie) Blackwcll of Whitevillc; two daughters, Deborah Zandy and Teresa Fountain, both ol Whiteville; two sisters, Ix'lha leais of llolden Beach and JetUe Taylor of Jack sonville, Fla.; three hall -brothers, BJ Jones and Robert Jones of Wil muigion and Willie Jones ol Shal lottc; and seven grandchildren. STEVE ALLEN SMITH Steve Allen Smith, 39, of Route 1, Ash, died Nov. 1 from injuries re ceived during an automobile acci dent in Shallotte The funeral was held Nov i in the chapel ol the Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallotte, with blder Lloyd R. Walker officiating. Burial was in the Smith Family Cemetery in Ash. Smith was bom Nov. 2, 1951, in Brunswick County, the son ol Lora David and Clara Long Smith ol Ash. He was the owner and operator Thank you very much tor the prayers, flowers, food ami visitation at the time of our loss. Tite Family of Anita baboon KobuiM'i dI Photographic Concepts. Shal loltc. Survivors in addition to his par ents include his wife, Hilda Smith ol the home; a son, Alex Smith, and a daughter, Ashli Smith, both ol the home; and two brothers. Gene Smith ol Shal lode and Ted Smith ol Ash. ANSON "COOIKR" LKWIS Anson "Cooler" Lewis, 71, ol Boiling Spring Lakes died Nov 1 at Dosher Memorial Hospital. South port. A graveside service was conduct ed Nov. 3 at Northwood Cemetery with the Kev. Avery Lumsdcn of f i ciaung. Masonic rites were accord ed by Pyphagoras Lixlge No 249 A.K&A.M. Ia'wis was born April 30, 1920. the son ol the late Hioinas K and Laura RoberLs Lewis. He was a U .S. Navy veteran of World War II, a member of Pyphagoras Lodge No. 249 A.kiVc A.M., a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason, a member ol Sudan Shrine Temple, a founding member and deacon ol First Baptist Church of Boiling Spring Lakes and a former member of Boiling Spring Lakes Volunteer Rescue Squad and hire Department. He was also one ol the founders ol the Brunswick County Aiqnjri in 1961 anil founder ol the Boiling Spring Lakes Civil Air Patrol. Lewis retired in 1972 from Sunny Point Military Occan Terminal as chiel diesel engineer. Among his survivors are his wife, Gladys Galloway Lewis of the home, two daughters, Sylvia Camp bell of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and Fran Suminerlin of Wilming ton; a sister, Blanch Finch of Southport; lour grandchildren: and seven great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be iiiadi u. Hiii Bapn.tl 1 huu.lt .>i Boiling filing Lakes Building Fund 4> Boiling Spung Road Boiling S|?ing Lakes NT 'K4ti< oi the oigam/auon ol the donoi s choice. ALICE BROWN SMITH Alice Brown Smith. 55, of South|K>n died Nov 3 .it Doshei Memorial Hospital, Southern. A graveside funeral was held Nov. 5 at Northwood Cemetery with l->r. Murray Page and the Rev V.C. Potter Jr. officiating. Mrs. Smith was born Oct. 4, 19 *6, in South[x>rt, daughter of the late Charlie and Grace Rebecca Jones Brown. She was employed in the dietary department ol Doshcr Memorial Hospital and was a mem ber ol Soulh|K>rt Presbyterian Church, a member of Oak Island Women of the Mtxise, and a volun teer lor Hope Harbor Home Survivors include a son, Charles Arnold Merrow ol l>othan, Ala.; a daughter, Carla Griffin of Ever green; a sister, Delores Fortiscuc of Southport; and two grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the organization of the donor 's choice. LILA W. HKAD L.ila W. Head, 99, ol Wilmington died Nov. 2 at Pinnacle Care Center. The luneral was conducted Nov. 5 in the Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel by Or. Michael Queen and the Rev. A.L. McGec. Burial was in Oakdalc Cemetery, Wilming ton. Mrs. Head was born March 7, 1892, near Hallcsvillc in Duplin County, daughter of the late Chus topher Columbus and Ellen Wallace Williams. A prominent musician, she began her long teaching career in the public schools in Leland (1912 - 1916) and maintained a pri vate piano studio in her home in Wilmington lor more than 70 years. She served as organist at First Baptist Church, Wilmington, lor 25 years (1916 - 1941) and at Calvaiy Baptist Church for another 35 years (1941 - 1976). Mrs. Head was a member of the Thursday Morning Music Club lor more than 60 years and was a charier member ol the National Guild ol Piano Teachers Survivors include her two sons, I homas J Head Ji ol Wilmington and Emerson W. Head ol Brooke ville, Md.; and live grand children Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church or Calvary Baptist Church ol Wilmington IVAN RALPH BOVVKKS Ivan Ralph Bowers, 65 ol Clovcrlcal Mobile Home Park, Leland, died Nov. 2 in New Mail over Regional Medical Center, Wil mingtori. A local service was held Nov 4 hi the Coble Ward-Smith Chapel, Wilmington, with the Rev. 'lex Floyd olliciating Another service was U) be held Wednesday, Nov 6. at 2 p.m. in the Millet F uneral Home Chapel, North Wilkesboro Bunal was to follow hi the Ml. Lawn Cemetery hi North Wilkesboro. Bowers was ixirn Oct. 17, 1926. in Cranberry, the son ol the late Ciarthcr and Maine Tillcy Bowers. He was employed as a shop lore man with lulmger Transportation Inc. in Wilmington. Among the survivors are his wile, Cindy Coyle Bowers of Le land, two sons, Mark G. Bowers of Rocky Point and Johnny R. Bowers ol Wealhcrlord, Texas; a daughter, Sharon Lynn Bowers of Wilkes boro, two stepsons. William M Coyle ol Dclco and Stanley L Coyle of Glendive, Mont.; a step daughter. Myrvin Alline Reaves of Dclco; two brothers, Allred Bowers of North Wilkesboro and Jessie B. Bowers ol Fayetteville; lour half brothers, Tom. Jim. Michael and Buster Bowers, all ol North Wilkes boro; iwo sisters, Eva Elledge of North Wilkesboro and Rose Lane of Laurel Spiings; and 10 grandchil dren. KIM I H K. S I ONE DANFORl) Edith E. Stone Dan ford, /#, of Route 3, Shallouc, died Nov. 2 at her rcsidcncc. The funeral was held Nov. 4 in Shallotte hirsl Baptist Church by the Rev. Landis Lancaster and the Rev Sidney Britt Buual was in the i liu|n i itiil .mi ik. . Shallotu Bmii bept Iz iVM >,Ik was a daugluei oi ilk lau i i and Hcstei Fituiiaii Sioiii. sht vci ?ed loi nuiiiy years witn ihc linnl m i * kc depart mcni ol the Brunswick County Schools. She was an active member ol Shallotte Baptist Church Mrs. Danlord was preceded in death by her husband. Gcoige W Danlord. and her son, William E. Danlord. Survivors include thiee sons, Jer ry Danlord, Gene Danloid and Vernon Danlord, all ol Shallotte. a daughter, Marsha D Coleman ol Ash: a sister, Inc/ tiray ol Shallutte; 1 1 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. KARL LLOYD KLVVOOD SR. Earl Lloyd Elwood Si., 57, ol South(x>ri and Mount Gilead died Nov. I at his home in Mount Ciilead He had retired from Pti/.er Inc as a maintenance coordinator. The funeral was conducted Nov 4 at Southport Presbyterian Church, where he was a member, with the Rev. Dr. Murray Page officiating. Interment with Masonic rites ac corded by Pythagoras Lodge No, 249 A.F.&A.M followed in Old Southport Cemetery. Llwood was born July 10, 1934, in Ruial Ridge, Pa., son ol die late James and Mabel EIwoikI. He was a member of Pythagoras Lodge No. 249 A.F-.&A.M., a veteran ol the U.S. Coast Guard. Among the survivors are his wife, Linder Hickman Elwood of the home; three sons, Earl Elwood Jr. ol Wilmington, Jeffrey Elwood of Winnabow and Stephen Elwood of Southport; two brothers, Harry Elwood of Naples, Fla., and Leo nard Elwood ol Estero, Ha.; two sisters, Laura Ceserano and Sandy Elwood, both ol Esteio; and loui grandchildren. Memoiial contributions may he made to Hospice ol Anson County, P.O Box 974, Wadesboro, N.C 281 10. JAMKS MKSHAW James Meshaw, 59. ol Leland died Nov. 3 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilming ton I he funeral was to be held Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 1:30 p.m. in Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel, Wilmington, with the Rev Billy Buchanan ollicialing. A graveside service was to be held Good Water... Rentals from $17 per month While you're waiting for a county water line to reach your house, you can have good water tor as little as 60c pet day with our rental unit. Coastal Water Systems, Inc. 287-4022 or 1-800-252-0223 Quality Water Conditioning Equipment Vf\jt ioi ? j Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at Mi Hureb Untied Methodist Church Cemetery 011 N.C. H7 in Bladen County. Meshaw was burn Nov 7, 1931, in Brunswick County, the son ol Aileen lawless Meshaw ol Hlt/a bethtown and the late Henry B Meshaw. He was retired from Pli/.er Chemicals. Surviving in addition to his moth er are his wile, Bea Meshaw ol the home, thiec sons. James Meshaw ol Castle Haync. I'homas Meshaw ol Wilmington and Stephen Meshaw ol Leland. two daughters, fracy Millican of Wilmington and Karen Meshaw ol the home; two brothers, Barney Meshaw Jr. ol fcast Arcadia and Frank Meshaw ol Wilmington; a sister, Doris MtDulfic ol Council: and seven grandchildren. MISTY DAWN CARM1CHAKL Misty Dawn Cannichael, 16, ol Bent I'ree Plantation. Shallotte, died Nov. 2 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. Irom injuries sullered in an automobile accident near Shallotte. Ihe luneral was held Nov. 5 at bastside Assembly, Shallotte, with the Rev Bobby Causey and the Rev. Maurice Milligan officiating. Burial was m Curganus Cemetery at Shall otte Point. Miss Cannichael was born April 9. 1975. in Lake City, Fla., the daughtei of Ha/el Barrentine Car michael of the home and Jack (!. Cannichael of Tallahassee, Fla She was 111 the junior class at West Biunswick High School Shal lottc, where she was active in many clubs. She attended New Britton Baptist Church, Ash. Survivors other than her parents include her brother. Jack G. Cannichael of the home two sis tei s Dana 1 > >wk , >1 tiu lumic aim Sheila Hall ol IXiihan Ala hei giaiidiuuitui Mildud Vettei ol IX'iik'i * till* and lw< ik pu. ,v s Brian Jason aim liiandon Shaw ALLKN KAY I.OWKKV Allen Kay Lowery, 20. ot Route I Ash died Nov. 2 Irom injuries suttcrcd during an automobile acci dent hi western Brunswick County. A luneral was conducted Ironi the graveside Nov. 5 at Ininan Cem etery. Ash. Lowery was born Jan 21, 1971. in Whiicvillc. the son ot Olga Edwards Lowery ol Ash and l>eiuus R Lowers Sr ol Supply. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Joyce Blank enship Lowery. a brother. Dennis K Lowery Jr.. a sister. Heather Faith Lowery ot Ash; grandparents. Sain Edwards of Ash and Laura Loweiy ol Molly; a great -grandmother, Bonnie Mae Stanley ot Shallotte. a stepson, Christopher L. Moise and a stepdaughtei Crystal Y. Tropney, both ol Chailotte I HKLMA GKAi E SCHOEPLER Thelina Grace Schoepler, 77. ol Carolina Shores, Calabash, died Nov. 3 in Loris Community Hosp ital, 1-oris, S.O A memorial service will be con ducted Saturday, Nov. 9, at II a.m. in t rinity United Methodist Church. North Myrtle Beach. S.C., by the Rev. John Stapleion. A private buri al service was conducted Nov. 5 in Brunswick Memorial Gardens, Shallotte Mrs Schoepler was a member ot 'trinity United Methodist Cliuich, the Carolina Shores Ladies Club and the Carolina Shores Garden Club. Survivors include hei husband, Robert H Schoeplcr. a son. Robert S Sc hoe pie i ol Sophia; two daugh ters, Jean Guerra ot Hampton Bays, N.Y., and Susan Dehorns ol Meirick N.Y., a sister Helen MacDonald ol Station Island. N Y ; and 10 grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Chuich 14th Avenue South, North Myrtle Beach S C ^ ? ; ^ 1 In Loving 'Memory of 'Emify %ose Trues dale ?\ov if. ?} tb If 1W1 A m , ;i 'Mama, 'Daddy &Jo$(ua lOSH'IIINK I). I'l (ill The luucial lot Josephine D. Pugh ol Supply was U? he hold to day (Thursday) ai I pin m Little Maccd?miu Baptist Church. Supply, with ihc Kcv Charles Jacobs deliv ering the eulogy Burial is to follow in (ialloway Cemetery, Supply Among Mrs. Pugh's survivors are a daughter, Carrie Davis, a brothei, Waymond Mitchell; lour sisters. Lvangie lxwis. Matuc (lore, Frances Melts and Mis. Fddie Milligan CI.AIKA MAK HAKDKK VOWKLl. Clairu Mac Haidee Vowell, 74. ol Wilmington died Nov < m New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington. Her luncral was to he held Wednesday. Nov 6. at II a.m. in First Baptist Church. Wilmington, with Dr. Michael Queen officiating. Burial was to be in Greenlawn Memorial Park Mis Vowell was born August 14, 1917, in Atkinson, the daughter of the late John K. and May Woodcock Hardee She was a member of First baptist Church and ol the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs Vowell had been employed lor 15 years as a nursing assistant tor Lldercare Convalescent Service in the Wilmington area Among the survivors are her hus band. Charles Vowell ol the home; a biother, John Hardee ol Leland; three sisters. Mary Holly ol Rocky Point Kathleen Outlaw of Wilmin gton and Mis George Reed of Front Royal, Va., and several nieces and nephews DOROI HY (JRAY LIZAk Dorothy Gray Li/ak, 64, of Carolina Beach died Nov. 4 in New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington I fit. tuiicuti Atb lit tH field at II a in Wednesday . Nov to in Audi Mi ii lu .11 y Maikei Sticet i n. i, Wilmington, with in. Kcv lent i oates ollic laliug Uunai *js to Ik hi Greenlaw ii Memoual Park. Wilmingtoii. Mis. Li/ak was born Dee 15, 192/. hi bvansville. Ind , the daugh ter v>l Uauma Schley Chadwick ol Wilmington. Other suivivors include hei hus band, Andrew S. Li/iik of Wilin itigtun; lour sous, Buster Jones ol Spotswood, N.J Chuck Jones ol Leland, Stephen Li/ak of Wilmington and Hill Li/ak of I aiolina Beach, a daughter. Debbie DcWolt ol Carolina Beach; two hrotheis. brncst Gray and led Gray, both ol Savannah, Ga.: her stepfa ther, Bill Chadwick ol Wilmington: and nine grandchildren ROBhRI KIIMIM) ROBINSON SR. Robert hdmund Robinson Sr., 64 of Buccaneer Hills Supply, died Nov. 1 at his residence. A graveside service was held Sunday. Nov. 3, at Clinton Cemetery, Clinton. Suivivors include his mother, Rosa Ma> Kobinson ol Charlotte; his wife. Ann Cullcns Robinson ol the home, three sons, the Rev. William C Robinson ol Charlotte, Grady H Robinson ol Roanoke, Va.. and Robert bdmund Robinson Jr. of Blounts Creek; and two grand sons. In lieu ol flowers, memorial con tributions may be made to Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad or to I ri Beach Volunteer l ire Deparunent. JOK LKVVIS CHAMPION Joe Lewis Champion. 8X, of Kelly died Oct. 3 1 m Ins home. The luneral was held Nov. 3 at IX'Ico l-iee Will Baptist Church, De'cu. by the Rev Klwaid latum and ihe Rev Bob C omploii. He was buiied m Delco C emeteiy. Champion was born hi Columbus County, the sou ol the late Hum phrey 1 and klal Mai pass Cham pion hi was preceded in death b> his Mite. Leland Blanchic Benton Champion Survivors include his daughters, Magdalinen C'olluiu ol Riegelwood, Ida Robinson o! Leland and La.- la Robinson ol Kelly; a son, Joseph Wesley Champion ot Sniiihlield, II grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren Memorials may he made to the Kelly Rescue Squad. Route 1, Kelly. NC 2X44X. and to lite Delco Cemetery Lund. c/o Gene Evans, Pt) Box ll2.Delu>,N.C. 28436. < MARIES MARSHALL SIRICkLANI) Charles Maishall Strickland, 51. ol labor City died Nov. 1 at I. oris Hospital. Loris, S.C. I he luneral was Nov. 3 at Ml. Bculah l ieewill Baptist Church by the Rev. Earl Clewis and the Rev. James Nobles Burial t(x>k place in Antioch Cemetery, Loris. Strickland was an Horry County, S C.. native and the son ol the late Mack Claudy and Clara Belle Cox Strickland. Survivors include his wile, Eloise R Strickland: four sons, James Carlie Rabon and Rodney Strickland, both ol Conway, S.C., Hal Rabon and Kandy Strickland, both ol labor City, three daughters, Phyllis McDowell ol Aynor, S.C., Beverly Simmons and Pamela Strickland, both of Tabor City; sis ters, tula Ettie Prince of Loris and Linda Gail Crecscll of Leland; brothers, Liston D. Strickland of Tabor City. Marion C. Strickland of Leland and Gene Strickland of Myrtle Beach. S.C. and 10 grand children. BOBBY DKWKY EDWARDS Bobby Dewey Edwards, 52. of Chadbourn died Nov. 2 at his home. His funeral was held Nov. 4 at Beavcrdain Freewill Baptist Church by the Rev. William J. Godwin. Burial look place in McPherson Cemetery. Chadbourn. Edwards Aas the soil ol the late Levi D and Hessie Marie E. t d wards ?Xiiioiii. ihc survivals arc his a ilc, Mac lX'c Cnbb Edwards; two sons. Michael W Edwards of Bladcnboru and Bobby Dclanc Ed wauls ul the home: iwo daugh ters. I > ntii ia Lynn Ncaly and Teresa E. Barnes, both ol Chadbourn; a brother, Robert Edwards of Chadbourn; two sisters, Betty Siruuioiis of Ash and Dorothy Batten ol Chadbourn; and three grandchildren. \ I K ( ; 1 1 . WAYNE UNDKKWOOD Virgil VVa>ne Underwood. 79, of Sunset Harbor coniinunity, Bolivia, died Nov. at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Southpon. I hc luneral was conducted Nov. 4 ai the Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Scmce Chapel, Supply, by the Rev. Leo Cannon, the Rev. Bill Greer and the Rev Mack Moore. Burial was in Oleander Memorial Gardens. Lndcrwood was born Jan. 22, IM12. in Hoosierville. Ind., son of the late Peter Amos and Mary Frances Lewis Underwood. He was a retired photographer and a mem ber of Sunset Harbor Baptist Church Survivors include his wife, Janet Underwood of the home; two daughteis, Marilyn Chnstensen of Peoria. III., and Kalhcryn Mautin of Indianapolis, Ind ; four brothers, James Underwood of Penargyl, Pa.. Johnnie Lndcrwood of Kokomo. Ind., Eugene Underwood of Raleigh and Joe Underwood of Indianapolis; and lour sisters, Velena Carmin, Lucille Greaver and Laura O'Bryan. all ol Indianapolis, and Opal Marks of Los Angeles, Calif. (<j| Seaside United Methodist Church .am stivKt & Sunday School iu uu lu Ju AM Fellowship iy ju AM Worship Senior l iJHt.bb ? 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