| Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 21, 1985 OBITURRIES LULA MYERS Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Newton Myers, 85, of 214 N. Piedmont Ave., who died Saturday in the Kings Moun- tain Convalescent Center, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. from Masters Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Robbie Moore, interment following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Myers was a native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late Julius and Monday night in the Kings Mountain Hospital, were con- ducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. from Eastside Bap- tist Church of which she was a member. Rev. Dale Thornburg and Rev. Jesse Bailey officiated at the rites and interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Sellers was daughterof Mrs. Emily Biddy Holcomb of Kings Mountain and the late Luther Holcomb. She was wife of Lee A. Sellers. Surviving, in addition to her husband and mother, are her daughter, Roxie (Mrs. Mike) Trammell of Kings Mountain; one grandchild: her son-in-law, Mike Tram- mell; one brother, Ben Holcomb of Mooresboro; two sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Gregory of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Helen Summitt of Gastonia. DOROTHY LASSITER & Funeral services for Dorothy Walker Lassiter, 63, of Charlotte, sister of Elizabeth Holland of Kings Mountain, were conducted Monday afternoon at Hoskins Avenue Baptist Church, in- terment following in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Lassister died Satur- day in Charlotte Presbyterian Hospital. She was a native of Dallas and daughter of the late Lee and Nancy Friday Holland. Surviving are her son, James Walker of Charlotte: five daughters, Louise Love of West Palm Beach, Fla., Betty McDonald of Port- smith, Va., Emogene Dell- inger of Cherryville, Charlene Oats and Jo Ann Oats, both of Gastonia: two sisters, Nell Owens of Charlotte and Elizabeth Holland of Kings Mountain: 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. A Special Thanks From the Family of Jim Arthurs We wish to express our deepest appreciation for the many phone calls, cards, visits and other expressions of concern and love shown to us during Jim'’s sickness and in our bereavement. Elizabeth Newton. She was a member of Oak View Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Bernard James Myers, and several nieces and nephews: tute sree TT —_—_—— BE DRUG STORE ALICE SELLERS Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Holcomb Sellers, 61, of 7 808 West Gold St., who died 7 Next Week Family Week “Focus on the Family’ is a statewide effort sponsored by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Ser- vice to call attention to the importance of the family. The week of March 24-30 has been designated ‘‘Focus on the Family Week.” The pur- pose is to identify educational opportunities Extension has to offer in the areas of agriculture, 4-H, home economics and community and rural development that will strengthen the family unit. Activities planned for Cleveland County include: March 25-May 13 - Exhibit by Cleveland County Exten- sion Homemakers at the Historical Museum of items used by early homemakers and a historical aceount of the organization. ~ March 28, Thursday, 7 p.m. - Estate Planning Workshop ) in the auditorium of the Coun- ty Office Building. Dr. \ Nathan Garren, Extension 8 Economist, NC State Univer- sity, Raleigh, will present the program. He will discuss wills, property ownership, trusts, North Carolina and federal inheritance and gift taxes, gifts to minors, and dy- ing without a will in North Carolina. March 29, Friday, 7-9 p.m. - AMERICAS FAMILY sale Prices Good Thru Saturday, March 23rd. We e the right to limit quantities. 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