Page 2A—MIRR0R-HERALX>—Thursday, December 1, 1977 OBITUt\RI€9 K.L. BEATTIE Funeral services for Robert Leo Beattie, 67, of Waco, brother of Lemuel (Lum) Beattie of Kings Mountain, were conducted Monday afternoon from Waco Baptist Church by Rev. Royce Ballew and Rev. Ronald Parris, Inter ment following In the church cemetery. Mr. Beattie died Saturday morning In Cleveland Memorial Hospital. He was son of the late Peter C. and Mary Barrett Beattie and a retired employe of Carlton Yam Mills In CherryvlUe where he had worked for 37 years. i He was a native of Qeve- ^ land County, a member of y Waco Baptist Church y where he was a member of ^ the board of deacons and ^ was custodian of the ■ church and Capernaum ^ cemetery. :• Also surviving are his ^ wife, Mrs. Beatrice Ford : Beattie; three daughters, y Mrs. Charles)Veaver, Mrs. • Dean Blggerstaff and Mrs. .Hugh Bess, all of Shelby; three brothers, Qulnten Beattie of Gary, Ind., Zeno Beattie of Tucson, Arizona and Enos Beattie of Waco; two sisters, Mrs. Lona Wright of Shelby and Mrs. Margaret McGinnis of CherryvlUe; and seven grandchUdren. Carpenter’s Funeral Home of CherryvlUe was In charge of arrangements. MRS. THACKERSON Funeral services for Mrs. Nercla Lall Thackerson, 81, of Shelby, sister of Brady LaU of Grover and Grady LaU of Kings Mountain, were conducted Tuesday at 3 p. m. from Lutz AiuteU Fu neral Home Chapel, Inter ment foUowlng In the church cemetery. Mrs. Thackerson died Sunday night at Cleveland Memorial Hosjdtal. She was a retired em ploye of Dover TextUes where she had worked for 40 years and was a member of Highland Bap tist Church. She was widow of L. A. Thackerson and daughter of the late JuUus A. and Fannie Wright LaU. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Andzu of the home and Mrs. Viola Cabanlas of Shelby; three sisters, Mrs. Moody Oocdce of Lawndale, Mrs. VerOa L. Hlott of Forest City and Mrs. George Carr of Shelby; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchUdren. Lutz Austell Funeral Home of Shelby was in charge of arrangemei^. MICHELLE OMWE Funeral services for Michelle Denise Cooke, age two, of Bessemer Ctty, were conducted Wed nesday at 8 p. m. from Second BH>tlsi Church of Bessemer atv by Rev. Gene HaU and the Rev. Johnny Perry, Interment following ih Gaston Memorial Park. The chUd died Monday In Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge> Cooke of Bessemer Ctty^ she la also survived by her maternal Srandparents. Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU Kli^ of Vonore, Tenn.; her| paternal grandmother, Mrs. Edith Stanley of Gastonia; and her grea^grandmother, Mrs. Ruth ^nhard of Gastonia. Sisk Funeral Home was In charge of arrange ments. SMITH IS JWeUgtusiA DRUGS HCXPITW.LOG REYNOLDS foil wrap 25-foot i roll for ^ IHSillBI BROXODENT' Automatic Action Toothbrush The Plaque Fighter. Broxodent makes the most of brushing time. Give your family the gift of cleaner teeth.!" 2PACKBATH Mnnsr PATIENT UST AT NOON WEDNESDAY Ethel B. Cameron, York, S. C., Robert G. ^[arper, York, S. 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