y yl Page 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, August 24,1989 | Obituaries | | EARL DOVER Funeral services for Earl Dean Dover, 41, of 224 Parrish Drive, who died Aug. 16 at Xings Mountain Hospital, were conduct- ed Saturday at 2 p.m. at Second Baptist Church of which he was a member. Rev. Gene Land officiated at the rites and interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Jesse and Martha Sue Wood Dover. He was employed at Grover Industries. Surviving are his wife, Annie Lee Hardin Dover; two stepsons, George Hardin of Lugoff, S.C. and " Ronnie Hardin of Kings Creek, S.C.; one stepdaughter, Ann Martin of Cherokee Falls, S.C.; two broth- ers, David Dover of Knoxville, Tenn. and Carl Dover of Los Angeles; and two sisters, Susan Curry of Durham and Cindy Cody of Boiling Springs. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. HARLEY BAITY Private graveside services for Harley Lawrence Baity, 69, of 506 Linwood Road, who died Aug. 16 ‘at Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Mountain Rest Cemetery. Rev. Robbie Moore, assisted by John Caldwell, officiated. A native of Kings Mountain, he was the son of the late Harrison and Julia Mayes Baity. He was re- tired from Alcan Aluminum and was a U. S. Air Force veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Lois McCart Baity; two sons, John Baity of Jacksonville, Fla. and Steve Baity of Charlotte; one daughter, Diane Caldwell of Kings Mountain; one brother, Floyd Baity of Kings Mountain; eight grand- children and four great-grandchil- dren. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. LOUISE DAWKINS Funeral services for Louise Dawkins, 72, of 1003 Hemlock Drive, Shelby, who died Aug. 15 at Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 2:30 a.m at New Ellis Chapel Baptist Church by Rev. A. A. Ponder, interment following in Webb Memorial Lawns. A native of Cherokee County, S.C., she was the daughter of the late James and Cora Garrison Dawkins. She was formerly em- ployed as a private duty nurse.She was a member of New Ellis Chapel Baptist Church where she served in the missionary department. Surviving are one daughter, Lessic M. Dawkins of the home; two brothers, Rosamuel Dawkins Sr. of Shelby and Albert Ray Dawkins of Salisbury; and three sisters, Lula Nora Byrd of Gastonia, Nettie Faye Huddleston of Shelby and Fannie Oglesby of Gaffney, S.C. McKinney's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. BRYTE HUFFSTICKLER Funeral services for Bryte Bridges Huffstickler, 75, of Kings Mountain Convalescent Center, who died Aug. 22 at Kings Mountain Convalescent Center, will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Harris Chapel. Rev. Oscar Stalcup will officiate City Prayer Service Set A city-wide prayer network for "spiritual awakening" will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16, from 9:30 to noon at East Gold Wesleyan Church. Thirty people organized a Kings Mountain prayer network July 25th at a meeting at Kings Mountain Baptist Church under the leadership of Betty Cash Mitchell and her pastor, Rev. Fred Schaap. Seven women from the group at- tended the quarterly gathering of the Prayer Network in Charlotte July 29 at First Baptist Church. "The Sept. 16 meeting will be a "starter meeting" of people called of God to pray for revival and spir- itual awakening for the Kings Mountain area," said Mrs. Mitchell, who said that several years ago the Prayer Network group in Charlotte-Metrolina area began a careful search to identify the praisers and set meetings at least four times a year to pray strategically in a movement for prayer and revival. Prior to the Sept. 16 meeting, First Baptist Church Plans Music Program The Sanctuary Choir of Kings Mountain's First Baptist Church will present a program of sacred music at 7 p.m. this Sunday evening. The music will vary in style from contemporary Christian mu- sic, to hymn arrangements, to southern gospel. More importantly, the message of the program is enti- ted, "Singing Of God's Love." urchwide cookout will be! Bethlehem Baptist Church he. 30, at 6:15 p.m. will be on the grounds, blankets or lawn chairs. Bing the meal there will be The choir of more than 40 voic- es is under the direction of Morris Jordan, Minister of Music at First Baptist Church. The accompanists are Ellen Elam, organist, and Norma Pettus, pianist. The program will be given in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church Sunday evening. The public is invited. ithlehem Sets Cookout a "Sing-Along with Rod" which promises good fun and fellowship for all. The meal will be served from 6:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at cost of $2 for adults and $1 for children. VS. LAWYERS-Kings Mountain Police Department and ys have tickets for the big Sept. 14 baseball game be- bers (law enforcement) and Defenders (lawyers) to be .m. in Veterans Field at Shelby High School and spon- ghers Against Drunk Drivers for breathalyzer equip- e. Tickets are $2 and include drawing for prizes to be gr the game to those present holding the numbers Mrs. Mitchell and committee mem- bers will be calling on area minis- ters and churches to advise them of the purpose of the Sept. 16 meeting and to encourage prayer support. The Prayer Network Task Force led by Mary Lance Sisk will lead the Sept. 16 meeting, provide wor- ship and share the vision the Lord has given them for revival and spiritual awakening in the Charlotte-Metrolina area,a includ- ing Kings Mountain. For more information or to vol- unteer on the Kings Mountain Prayer Network for Spiritual Awakening call Betty Cash Mitchell, 739-3401; Katherine McKinney, 739-2141 or The Word Book Store. 15 and interment will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. A native of Kings Mountain, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Susan Bridges and widow of Stacey Reid Huffstickler. She was a retired textile employee and a member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 155. Surviving arc her son, Bill Huffstickler of Bessemer City; four brothers, Dennis Bridges, Charles Bridges, Jr., Theodore Bridges and Dan Bridges, all of Kings Mountain; six grandchildren and cight great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends Wednesday night from 7 until 9 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home. COY E.(DOC) BLACK Funeral services for Coy Eugene (Doc) Black, 73, of Route 4, Dixon Standing: Michelle Blanton, Gilda Thornburg - Asst. Mgr. Sitting: Tammy Bridges, Elyn Warren - Mgr. Community farmer who died Aug. 20 at home after lengthy illness, were conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Love Valley Baptist Church of which he was a member. Rev. Dennis Aldridge and Rev. Lloyd Sanders officiated and inter- ment was in Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery. A native of Cherokee County, S.C., he was the son of the late Reel and Alice Fleming Black and husband of the late Sallie Moore Black. Surviving are four sons, Coy E. Black Jr., Dwight Black, Elmer Black and Darrell Black, all of Kings Mountain; seven daughters, Mrs. Joyce Styers, Mrs. Jean Detter, Mrs. Alma Heafner, Mrs. Jane Owens, Mrs. Goldie Owensby, Mrs. Shirley Owens and Mrs. Marie Mabry, all of Kings Mountain; three brothers, Ben Black of Shelby, Floyd Black and L. J. Black, both of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Moore of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Faye Hipps of Blacksburg, S. C, 33 grandchildren and 25 great- grandchildren. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 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