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Page 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, July 6, 1995 Obituaries - CARL V. WIESENER Carl V. Wiesener, 76, 114 South Gaston Street, Kings Mountain, died July 2, 1995 at Gaston Memorial Hospital. A native of Tracy City, TN, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wiesener, and husband. of the late Nancy Suber Wiesener. He was retired pharmacist and owner of Mountaineer Pharmacy. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Pacific. He was a member of Central United Methodist Church, Jackson Street, Kings Mountain, died June 28, 1995 at her home. DEWEY STYERS Dewey Ambrose Styers, 73, 220 . Fulton Street, Kings Mountain, died June 30, 1995 at Kings _ Mountain Hospital. was the son of the late Cleve and Arie Roberts Styers. He was member of Temple Baptist Church “He was a where he was a former Deacon and Trustee, and was a charter member of the Kings Mountain Rescue Squad. He was a retired newspaper dis- tributor. He delivered newspapers for the Charlotte Observer for 22 Ethel Proctor Hale, 88, of White Oak Manor, died July 1, 1995 at White Oak Manor. tive of Kings Mountain, he MARGARET M. JOHNSON Margaret Moss Johnson, 78, 207 Pinehurst Drive, Kings Mountain, died June 29, 1995 at her home. A native of Kings Mountain, she was the daughter of the late Manuel A. and Amanda Oates Moss, and wife of the late Felix A. Johnson Jr. and the late William H. Blanton. She was a retired textile worker and a member of Temple Baptist Church. She is survived by three sons, Mack Blanton of Gaffney, SC, Joe Blanton of Morganton and Tim Johnson of Kings Mountain; four Dalton of Kings Mountain; 13 grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. ; The funeral was conducted b the Revs. Frank Shirley and Robert haynes Sunday at 3 p.m. at Harris Chapel. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 201 W. Marion St., Shelby, NC 28150, or to Temple Baptist Church, N. Cansler St., Kings Mountain, NC 28086. ‘DAPHNE L. STOLL Daphne L. "Billie" Stoll, 70, "Jr. She was a retired public school teacher and a member of Kings Mountain Baptist Church. She held a B.A. degree in Education from WCUNC (now UNC-Greensboro). She taught school ‘in Kannapolis, Albuquerque, NM, and Kings Mountain. For seven years she di- rected a learning lab for the handi- capped at Gaston Skills in Dallas: - She did substitute work at Life Enrichment Day Care for Adults at John Knox Presbyterian Church, Shelby. She was a teacher for five Save on selected clearance y Sunday School teacher and was ac-| + ¢ 4? tive in the WMU and the Keenager' || Senior Citizens Club. James William Stoll, Douglas Lee; * Stoll, Kenneth Wilson Stoll and}: Rodger Lynn Stoll, all of Kings'| Mountain; a daughter, Melissa | Stoll Bolton of Kings Mountain; '| and three grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Olin Byrum Saturday at 2 p.m. at Kings Mountain Baptist « » ¥ ¥ & § IR, - , Cal www _—r ie - eR i EEE3 > = SW ME Ee a ee was a graduate of the University of years, and for the Shelby Daily daughters, Billie Potter of 1015 Sherwood Lane, Kings ears in the Infant Room at ; : } Do Tennessee, Past Commander of the Star for 17 years. Piedmont, SC, Paula Cribb of Mountain, died June 28, 1995 at i Day School in Gastonia Chie Bon will.be:in Mountain a Kings Mountain American Legion, He is survived by his wife, Lillie Hemingway, SC, Amanda Blanton University Hospital in Charlotte. just prior to retirement. Wav be made ta bet a and a Mason. Mae Carroll Styers of Kings of Kings Mountain and Linda A native of Randolph County, Fines Mountain 08 dist Church "a iy He is survived by two sons, Carl Mountain; a son, Barry Wayne Cockrum of High Point; a brother, she was the daughter of the late Sh weber. of Kings is Mounidin Say Kinas oY Wiesener Jr. and R.E.B. "Reb" Styers of Kings Mountain; and a John Henry Moss of Kings William and Nettie Dicks Lamb, 8 ihn Ts ngs Monin. NC 22080 yng al Wiesener, both of Kings Mountain; sister, Mrs. Ludie Green of Mountain; g sister, Elizabeth and wife of the late James M. Stoll Mogniain Bapiist Creh, w ; 230: i a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Henley of Pickens, SC. : 1 ¢ Mt. Holly; and four grandchildren. PRATT INS IRE El © 1//SSY © JUNIOR * WOMEN'S * PETITE * ACCESSORIES © INFANTS * TODDLERS * GIRLS’ * BOYS’ + MEN'S + SHOES He 8 The funeral was conducted by ducted by the Revs. Robert Haynes FS " the Rev. Harold Schwantes and Lawrence Carroll Monday at [ES | an Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Harris Chapel. 11 a.m. at Mountain Rest Re tH Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. 1% eo i ’ A GOING ON NOW! Hl in o HL DELORES FALLS pe ie 8 Delores Bridges Falls, 63, 607 FIELD HALE = | i A native of Kings Mountain, she was the daughter of the late Everette "Jack" Bridges and Florence Faircloth Bridges. She was a homemaker and member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband, Otis Falls Jr. of Kings Mountain; two sons, Rick Falls of Gastonia and Kenny Falls of Kings Mountain; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Lyman of Stone Mountain, Ga.; two brothers, Charles Bridges and E.W. Bridges, both of Kings Mountain; a sister, Mrs. Sue B. Phifer of Kings Mountain; and eight grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. James Daughtry Friday at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 201 West Marion Street, Shelby, NC 28150. _ HELEN MOSS Helen Grigg Moss, 73, 109 Edel St., Kings Mountain, died June 28, 1995 at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Cleveland County, she was a retired textile workes and: a member of the Tabernacle of Love Church. Surviving are her husband, Jack Moss; a son, Jackie Moss of Kings Mountain; four brothers, Sam Grigg of Ranlo, Jerry and Bud Grigg of Gastonia, and Rev. Gene Grigg of Shelby; three sisters, Eloise Huffstetler and Faye Mclnes of Kings Mountain, and Ruby Ellis of Gaffney; and five grandchildren. The funeral was conducted July 1, 1995, at 3 p.m. at Tabernacle of Love. Her brother, Rev. Gene Grigg officiated. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late John Tillman and Olla Helms Proctor, and wife of the late Walter C. Hale. She was a retired textile worker and a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. She is survived by four sons, Rufus Hale of Kings Mountain, Richard Hale of Cherryville, Darrell Hale of Gastonia and Glenn Hale of Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mattie Ledford of Kings Mountain; 22 grandchildren, 45 great-grand- children and 30 great-great-grand- children. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. H.A. Sawyer Monday at 2 p.m, at Harris Chapel. Burial was in Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. KENNETH BENTON EARL - Kenneth "Kenny" Odell Benton, 32, 198 Blacksburg Road, died June 27, 1995 at his home. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of Mary Ellen Page Benton and the late Winfred E. ‘Benton Sr: He was a member of Faith Baptist Church, Shelby. He was employed by Dicey Fabrics, Shelby. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two brothers, Winfred E. Benton Jr. of Gaffney, SC, and Paul Benton of Shelby; and six sis- ters, Jeanette Walser, Cara Lee Owens, Barbara Owens and Kathy Walker, all of Shelby, Belinda Epley of Mayo, SC, and Nelda Childers of Gaffney, SC. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Barry Goodman Friday at 2 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, Shelby. Burial was in the church cemetery. 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