a _—— Obituaries TIMOTHY GENTRY SHELBY - Timothy Wayne Gentry, 22, of Route 1, died Monday at Gaston Memorial Hospital. He was the son of Luther Don and Bobbie Dockery Gentry of Gastonia and was employed as a press operator at Wix Corpora- tion in Gastonia. He was a former helicopter pilot with the U.S. Navy. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Roxanne Marlowe Gentry; a brother, Michael Gentry of Bessemer Ci- ty; two sisters, Reva Hollins of Gastonia and Sherry Hamrick of Kings Mountain; paternal gradn- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Don Gentry Sr. of Murphy; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and “Duck” Truelove of Boiling Spr- ings; and a sister, Mrs. Roger Ferree of Shelby. Services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Westview Baptist Church by the Rev. Roland Leath. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery. CORA MORRISON Cora Mitchem Morrison, 82, of Kings Mountain died Tuesday at Kings Mountain Convales- cent Center after several years il- Iness. A native of Cleveland Coun- ty, she was the daughter of the late Luther and Rachel Herndon Mitchem and the widow of the late John Robert Morrison. She was a retired textile employee and a member of St. Matthews a FE a I GU Gi i i oS Gr A gir Si lai Nir Sain Pai) a 3 INP RR children and 22 grandchildren. Services were conducted Sun- day at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Ralph Belcher, Burial was in Sunset Cemetery. MILDRED RABB HENRIETTA -Mildred Whis- nant Rabb, 73, died Saturday at the Brentwood Hills Nursing Home in Asheville. A Rutherford County native, she was the daughter of the late John and Lucy Harrison Whis- nant. Her husband was the late Jim Rabb. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Henrietta and was a retired cook. She is survived by three sons, Charles Rabb of Henrietta, James Rabb of Bostic and Roger great- hh Carver Dockery of Lutheran Church. Rabb of Sandy Mush; two astonip, She is survived by two sons, daughters, Mrs. Hazel Aber- Services were conducted Wednesday at Zion Baptist Church in Gastonia, where he was a member, by the Rev. Sam Robbins and the Rev. James Sanders. Burial was in Gaston Memorial Park. Luther Morrison of Gastonia and Robert L. Morrison of Charlote; three daughters, Mrs. J.C. (Martha) Mullinax, Mrs. Eugene (Doris) Camp and Mrs. Jean Cobb, all of Kings Moun- tain; two brothers, Rufus Mit- chem of Fayetteville and Les nathy of Cliffside and Mrs. Diane Dunagan of Alexander Mills; three brothers, Robert Whisnant of Henrietta, Adam Whisnant of Morganton and Jake Whisnant of Forest City; eight sisters, Mrs. Robert Watkins of Forest City, Mrs. Alice Allison of Kings Moun- MARGARET HYLEMAN Mitchem of Ellenboro; 19 grand- L GASTONIA - Margaret children and 22 great- tain, Mrs. Myrtle Calloway of Stubbs Hyleman, 67, of 1111 grandchildren. Newton, Mrs. Lillie McKiney of West Fourth Street, died Mon- day at her home. A Cleveland County native, she was the wife of the late Mausby E. Hyleman and the daughter of the late Charles and Cora Green Stubbs. She was a retired sewing operator with Supreme Manufacturing Com- pany. She is survived by three sons, Bill Hyleman, Kenneth Hyleman and Grover Hyleman, all of Gastonia; seven sisters, Virginia Lytton, Nadine Woods, Nancy Boone and Lois Hyleman of Gastonia, Elaine Lawrence of Kings Mountain, Joanne Hardee of Dillon, S.C., and Karen Mc- Junkins of Mt. Holly; a brother, Pete Stubbs of Shelby; 29 grand- Services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. Mat- thews Lutheran Church by the Rev. Harwood Smith. Burial will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. LIZZIE MITCHEM Lizzie Orr Mitchem, 94, of Route 4, Kings Mountain, died Wed., Nov. 3. She was the daughter of the late John and Mary Dillingham Orr and the wife of the late Jor- don Mitchem. She was a member of Shiloh A.M .E. Zion Church in Grover, where ser- vices were conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. James White and the Rev. Wilbert Davis. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bostic, Miss Virgie Whisnant of Rutherfordton, Mrs. Evelyn Holland of Alexander Mills, Mrs. Gladys Gamble of Forest City and Mrs. Joyce Williams of Forest City; and six grand- children. Services were conducted at 3 p.m. Monday at Calvary Baptist Church by the Rev. Guy Cabaniss and the Rev. James Yelton. Burial was in Ruther- ford County Memorial Cemetery. FLOYD JOHNSON Floyd Johnson, a resident of the Shady Grove Community near Kings Mountain, died Sun- day at his home. An Athens, Ga., native, he was the son of the late Fred and A Thursday. November 11, 1982-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A FoR Joyce Yzette Green of Tollox- kacillw; brother, Norville Johnson of Kings Mountain; and two sisters, Mrs Rozelle Varner of Grover and Mrs. Clara Harris of Gastonia. Services were conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Christ g by the Rev. Yvonne Beasley. : Burial was in the church 3 307 South Elm St. ; ¢ December 16-17-18 {* © many more activities. cemetery. BUY A SELECTED CHEVY, GET A TRIP FOR TWO ON FLEE] [ER CUE CVE EL oT 5S LY Trucks..... 1982 FALL TOURS WILLIAMSBURG PRE-CHRISTMAS TOUR ‘ «9 oA oa) 78 $195.00 8 An opportunity you can experience only in Colonial Williamsburg. Tour ac- *#. tivities include: 2 nights in Patrick Henry Inn, one breakfast, guided tour, free & transportation in Williamsburg, fireworks, #3 Messiah” Bruton Parish Church - shopping, Williamsburg, pottery. Many J grand illumination of city Call 704-435-6784 Or Write: HOUSER TOURS Cherryville, N.C. 3 EASTERN Ends November 15th “‘Come Out Our Way & Trade Your Way” JIM TESTA CHEVROLET IS d 3 children and 13 great- She is survived by a son, Daisy Robinson Johnson. grandchildren. Frank Mitchem of Kings Mun- He was a member of the First : NO : t Services were conducted tain; three daughters, Ruby Lee Congregational United Church Kings Mountain, N.C. Wednesday at 3 p.m. at First Assembly of God Church by the Rev. David Scruggs and the Rev. Johnny Barker. Burial was in i Westview Gardens Cemetery in TOMMY TRUELOVE SHELBY - Tommy Truelove, 40, of 1317 Lakewood Drive, died Monday in Charlotte Memorial Hospital. ' A Cleveland County native, he was the son of Hubert Lee and Dorothy Wiggins Truelove. He was employed in sales by H&H Pest Control and was a member of Westview Baptist Church and Woodbridge Coun- try Club. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sons, Todd, Travis and Randy Truelove of Shelby; two brothers, Steve Truelove of Grover and David Burris of Kings Mountain, Mar- vita Spann of Brooklyn, N.Y, and Virginia Mitchem of Charlotte; 25 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren and eight Kelly, 74, of 1003 Carter Drive, died Friday in St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City, Okla. A Cherokee County, S.C. native, she was a retired employee of Dover Mill and a member of Morning Star Baptist Church. She is survived by her hus- band, Claude M. Kelly; three sons, Gene, Ernest and Jimmy, Kelly, all of Shelby; four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Lail of Grover, Mrs. Edward Tessneeer of Oklahoma, Mrs. Ralph Head of Cheryville and Mrs. Hugh Head of Shelby; 32 grand- of Christ, where he served as the superintendent of the Sunday School, a deacon and trustee. He - was a veteran of World War II. 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