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Frank Burns. "We look forward Home Park, Lot 115, died Women of the Church in 1958- died July 8, 1999 at Gaston 1999 at Cleveland Regional i to having her with us. With her Monday, July 5, 1999 at his resi- 59. She was presented a life Memorial Hospital. Medical Center. i training, and experience from dence. membership in the Women of A native of Cleveland A native of Cleveland P Grover, she'll be an asset.” A native of Cleveland the Church organization. She County, he was the son of of the County, he was the son of the { Besides her action as a volun- County, he was the son of the was also a tireless visitor to the late Pauline Haynes Norris. He late Avery Eugene Hudson and teer firefighter, Wright is en- late Ralph and Mary Early homebound members of her was member of Christian Evelyn Smith Hudson White. ; rolled as nursing student at Ware. He was a graduate of church and others in thecom- - Freedom Baptist Church, Kings He was a U.S. Army veteran of i Gaston College and works part Kings Mountain High School munity. After her retirement she Mountain, where he was direc- the Korean War. He was a mem- i time at Spectrum Dyed Yarns in and Gaston College, and was a spent the summer months as tor of ushers. He was employed ber of St. Mary's Catholic \ Kings Mountain. U.S. Army veteran. hostess in the Assembly Inn at by Pittman Construction of Church and was a retired police i "Firefighting i is not only excit- He is survived by his aunts, Montreat in Black Mountain. Bessemer City. officer and retired from Shelby i ing work, it's also rewarding to Eloise Beatty and Minnie She was a member of the He is survived by his wife Fish Camp. % help others," Wright said. "I Murry, both of Kings Mountain; United Daughters of the Tammy Barrett Norris of He is survived by his wife, | think that my nurse training best friends, Bobby Kirk and Confederacy, and was a charter Grover; daughter Destiny Jeanette Bigeau Hudson of the i will also be useful when we Lee Davis; and a number of member of the Dogwood Norris of Grover; father Doyle home; daughters and sons-in- } ! have emergency calls.” cousins. Garden Club. She was active in Harris and wife Shirley of law, Debbie and Gary Godin of J i As far as her role in being the A graveside service was con- Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Gastonia; and brother Scott Chimney Rock and Tami and i 3 first female firefighter in Kings ducted by the Rev. Ricky Ivey at where she served two terms as Norris of Gastonia. John Ducharme of Lecminster, i i Mountain goes, Wright has ) 1 p.m. Saturday at Mountain president, and the Albemarle The funeral was held MA; sons and daughters-in-law, { \ some advice for other members ANNIE PRICE Rest Cemetery. Woman's Club, where she also Saturday at 2 pm at Christian Ronnie and Debra Lee Hudson \ i of her gender who think they POLKVILLE - Mrs. Annie Greene Funeral Service served as president. Freedom Baptist Church by the of Fitchburg, MA, Raymond { i might like to give the job a try. “Loretta” Stiles Price, 66, 106 Westside Chapel was in charge Among the awards and Rev. Mike Chambers. Burial and Julie Hudson of "Go for it," Wright said. Marlin Drive, died July 8, 1999 of arrangements. recognitions she received were was in Christian Freedom Mooresboro, and Bobby and Sure to be a valuable and ver- at Hospice at Wendover. Outstanding Elementary Baptist Church Cemetery. Donna Hudson of Shelby; satile addition to the Kings _ She was a native of Cherokee Teacher, 1972; Albemarle Junior - Harris Funeral Home, Kings brother, Bob Hudson of Virginia ’ Mountain Fire Department, it's 2x County and wife of the late FLONNIE CORRELL Woman's Club Woman of the Mountain, served the family. Beach, VA; aunt, Bernice Smith ly clear Wendy Wright has the.» ¢ Norman Ben Price. She was also GASTONIA - Flonnie Cash Year, 1958; and Albemarle : of Shelby; grandchildren, i } right stuff" to do the pi 7..." preceded in death by her Correll, 78, 904 West Main Woman's Club Woman of the GENE KELLY Crystal Schlegel, Corey Godin, sity to our firefighting team," said Kings Mountain fire chief FILING From 1A Hager, who has served Teight. daughter, Shirley Anderson. She is survived by her sons “and daughters-in-law, Donald : and Lois Price of Bessemer City *-and Blane “Mike” and Margaret = Price of Lawndale; daughters GASTONIA - Boyce Edward Ware, 50, Northwoods Mobile Street, died July 6, 1999 at Gaston Memorial Hospital. A native of Concord, she was the daughter of the late Marion and Minnie Williams Cash. She was also preceded in death by Sunday School, was a circle leader, and was President of the Year, 1980. She was a volunteer at Stanly Memorial Hospital and received a Certificate of Service in 1982. As a member of the National Federation of Business and Professional GROVER- Gary S. Norris, 38, 925 Bethlehem Church Road, FALLSTON - Gene Kelly, 61, 103 Fruitwood Drive, died July 9, 1999 at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the i July 15, 1999 Herald/Times Page 3A iB OBITUARIES rs a, } 3 "Wendy will help add diver- BOYCE WARE Albemarle, where she taught GARY NORRIS DON HUDSON SHELBY - Don Hudson, 65, 1100 S. Morgan St., died July 9, Matthew Hudson, Andrew | Hudson, Kimberly Hudson, ! Jason Hudson, Ashley Hudson, Chelsea Ducharme, Jarrod Ducharme, Michelle Edwards, Steven Edwards, Christy ! ears on Council, retired from - - and sons-in-law, Ms. Betty her son, Roy William Correll; Woman's Club, she was BPW : : Edwards and Nicholas Shaw; 2 g Yea Maintenance department of - . Bivins of Asheville, Ms. Kathy brother, Johnny Thomas Cash; Woman of Distinction of the ds SizndMoring 7d Zale and great-grandchildren, 8 i Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools ~“Moses of Kings Mountain, sister, Odessa Beheler; and sis- Year in 1980. ae iid Don, Te 40 a Amber Godin, Jessie Schlegel ! after 13 years and before that Debra Price and Dick Mathis of ~~ ters-in-law, Geraldine Hall and In recent years she continued oh doc Rainey: an es and Brooke Schlegel. i 1 was an educator for 10 years. Polkville, Beverly and Lee Ruby Vernon, fo keep hier residence in daughter, Mary i Kelly, The funeral was conducted He is chairman of the trustee’ = Maynard of Huntington, WV, She was a homemaker. Albemarle but also spent much He was a member of Work of Py Father Anthony at 3 p.m. PR pe | { A 3 bi board at Bynum Chapel AME - Zion Church, first vice presi=" dent of the Lincolnton District Lay Council and program chair- - Hager, who said he would like to see completion to fruition of the many major projects now underway. He said more afford- able housing for Kings Mountain citizens is a priority that Council must pursue. Brackett, of 1012 North Piedmont Avenue, is a former city employee in the public think I know Kings Mountain pretty good,” Brackett said in a Ms. Becky Allen and Darlene and Danny Gibbie of Gastonia, and Ms. Jessie Shull of Shelby; brother and sister-in-law, Buster and Moetell Stiles of Bessemer by the Revs. Jack Upton and John Hudson at 2 p.m. Sunday at Stamey Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Bessemer City Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150, or American Diabetes Association, 1820 E. She is survived by her former husband, Frank John Correll of Gastonia; sons and daughter-in- law, Paul Larry Correll, Russell Sidney and Kelly Correll, Sidney and Helen Cash of Kings Mountain; sisters-in-law, Virginia England of Cherryville, Mammie Howell of Shelby and Kay Hall of Gastonia; three sis- ters, Nancy Clark of Gastonia, Alice Mayberry of Kings Mountain, and Betty Rick of Gastonia; good friend, Ida Bell .. Lackey; 13 grandchildren and Service Westside Chapel. Burial time with her sister in Falls Church, VA. In the spring of 1998 they moved back to Cleveland County, where she resided at The Sterling House of step-grandson, Ken Herman III and wife, Mary Jon, of Harrisburg; and step-grand- daughter, Jennifer Herman Heath and husband, Stan, of Raleigh. A graveside service was held at 5 p.m. Friday at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain. First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Lite Baptist Church, Polkville, and was a retired truck driver for Asphalt Paving of Shelby. He is survived by his wife, Cherryville; sisters, Pearl Kelly Head and Gloria Kelly Head, both of Shelby, and Virginia Lail of Grover; five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and four stepgrandchildren. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Calvin Morrison at 1 p.m. Sunday at Clay-Barnette Chapel. Burial was in Sunset Sunday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial was in Sunset Cemetery. : Clay-Barnette Funeral Home { i man for the Western North yh =» : i 5 . was in char © of arrangements. ¢ Carolina Lay Council. He serves’; City; sister, Inez Anderson of Tommy Franklin, and Alvin Shelby. : I home; g g 4 as videographer forthe ‘Bessemer City; sisters-in-law, Ray Correll, all of Gastonia; She is survived by her sister, Shelby; Saks Ban dy Kelly and KATHLEEN FLYNN u Connectional Lay Council:He-| Ba “Mrs. Ada Clark of Hazelwood, daughters and sons-in-law, , M. Pat Wotring, and brother, Joe Kelly of Shelby and Benny SHELBY - Mrs. Kathleen i and his wife, Mary, have four ~~ Mrs. Wilma Payne of Clyde, Martha Jean and Willard “Pete” Raymond D. Hord, both of Koliv of Castonia. Sesion Cook Flynn, 71, 614 McSwain i children, one of whom is de=: **~~ and Mrs. Florence Stilesof ~~ Cantrell of Bessemer City, Sally Shelby; several nieces and Pen e Ogle of er sted Road, died July 2, 1999 at ou ceased. and four a "Suite; 22 grandchildren and six ~~ and Ralph T. Quinn, and Rita nephews of Shelby and sur- Fi Lee Ole Yer : Cleveland Regional Medical 5 “T am for continued progress. great-grandchildren. Stewart, all of Gastonia; brother rounding counties; stepson-in- bother Bo kK on of Kin Yi Conte. 4 in Kings Mountain,” said : The funeral was conducted and sister-in-law, Marion law, Ken Herman Jr. of Raleigh; "os Se Sa Kell > f A native of Cloveiand County, she was the daughter of the late Rev. McOvie Larn and Darlis Poole Cook, and wife of the late Ralph Franklin Flynn. She was a homemaker and attended Victory Baptist ! Church. ¥ She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Dennis and Patricia Flynn and Flay and ¢ works department. “I have | i 7th 5t, Charlotte, NC28204: # 18 great-grandchildren., 7. A memorial service was held; | dob tbo Bn dt * worked i] every, dep pb. Li famey Funeral H The funeral was conducted at First Presbyterian Chiirch, \eivtornry hy ‘Ronald and Fiaiie Fly Sietny but gas at public worksand I aly of arrangements. bythe Rev. Paul Rhyneat4 “= “Albemarle, on Saturday. = =e Clay Barnet Bune Home. + ee SC. SH and p.m. Friday at Greene Funeral Memorials may be made to ~~ Was in charge of arrangements. DEE arrell and \ Amaka Flynn of Wilson, Roy \ E RICHARD OXENDINE and Patty Flynn of Charlotte, Hg sbaioron KENNETH R. BOWEN vas in Westview Gardens. has NC28001 CLOVER, SC- Richard David and Charles Flynn of Shelby; Se Wg 1 he ee wh bi GROVER - Kenneth R. Memorials may be made to Baptist Church, Waco, NC Oxendine, 51, 404 Gondola grandsons, Ryan Flynn, Jason ior zens p WANG Dui W Bowen, 62, 213 Pinewood Crowders Mountain Baptist ca ! Lane, died July 6, 1999 in Flynn and Flay Flynn Jr; and ew a € Drive, died July 7, 1999 at his Church, 125 Mayberry Lane, Harris Funeral Home was in. Florence, SC. granddaughters, Beverly Flynn, lake made into a nice park, and home. Cleveland Kings Mowniain NE 28086. charge of arrangements. A native of Roberson County, Shriveen Flynn and Valerie would like to try to save on wa- A native of Clevelan _ Greene Funeral Services was PAUL DOVER NC, he was the son of Lily Mae yn in charge of arrangements. Oxendine of Charlotte and the The funeral was conducted ter, electric, gas and sewer costs County, he was the son of the late Lee Gordon Bowen. He was KINGS MOUNTAIN - Paul late Donald Oxendine. He was by the Rev. Henry E. Nichols Sr. or and costs of opening and clos- 10 40 4in death by hi MARY NIVEN Dover, 620 East King Street, . at1 Sund Clay- i i y his : ‘a member of Free Will House of p-m. sunday at Llay \ ing graves for low and fixed in- Deen Richard Bowen Jr. SHELBY - Mary Lou Hord died July 10, 1909 2% Voierans Glory and was a delivery man Barnette Chapel. Burial was in ! et come and elderly citizens of the ““p3, ( retired from the tex- Davidson Niven, 93, of The Sdmisiesiion Hospital, for the Salvation Army. Cleveland Memorial Park. : : SORT, He and his wie tile industry and was a member Sterling House of Shelby, died in In addition to his mother, he Memorials may be made to § Margaret, have one son, of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, ~~ Wednesday, July 7, 1999. gs VOUNIA, is survived by his daughters the Kidney Association of i Franklin Brackett Jr. and attend cp elby. A native of Cleveland be was the SOR of Bie late Rhonda Orendine of Clover. Cleveland County, 230 N. post i Family Worship Center Church H WSON 41arold and Lea i Rd., Shelb eis survived by his wife, County, she was the daughter and Norma Oxendine of elby, NC 28150. i stood, red Environmental Betty S. Bowen of Shelby; of the late William Gordon and Franass Soi Dover Ho was Grover, NC; stepdaughter, Clay-Bamette Funeral Home i Health Specialist with the, a 20 ona q, Sina Whituond, So i He served in the 843rd Air yr wash charge0 Sages | Gaston County Board of Health, mother, Lizzie Ellis Bowen of and furthered her education at Engineers Sundin and air of, brothers, L.B. Oxendine of MARY RAMSEY if Kelly seeks reelection to his sec- - 5, over: brothers, Lawrence Limestone and Lenoir-Rhyne in En Gb Charlotte, NC, Bruce Oxendine SHELBY - Mrs, Mary Ramsey, i ond term on city council. He’ = * gen Bob Bowen and David colleges. She was a public oo a: dbo his wit and Jerry Oxendine of 91, died July 4, 1999 at White f and his wife, Dorothy, have Bowen, all of Grover, and Ricky school teacher in Kings eis AVIV by is wil e, Lumberton, NC, and Carl Lee Oak Manor. { Y three children and four grand- pen of Boiling Springs; sis- Mountain and Albemarle. She oulse © arrison over of ANgS Oxendine; sisters, Maybelle She was a native of Cleveland j % sons and are active in East Side ters, Ethel Loomis of Kin retired from Albemarle Schools Mountain; sons, Tim Dover and Oxndi f Charl 0 NC County and a member of i Baptist Church. i tain‘and Bettv Wi Lo in 1972 wife, Beth, of Hendersonville B ne ne ° di i o bi toni Mellon Memorial Baptist | “I would like to see progress Ne , She was preceded in death by pod Ali De yoo pie NC. Linda Oxendine of Church. She was oh from continue in Kings Moaniain / , Carter and Becky Dover, all of her first husband, Carl Winfred eo harloue 5 ory Lumberton, NC, and Shirl Belmont Spinning. lf with an eye toward the future, Grover; and grandchildren, Davidson of Kings Mountain, band, John, of Providence, RI Oxendine of Charlotte, NC; and The funeral was conducted li said Kelly. 8 Christina Bowen of Boiling who was killed in a traffic acci- and C gol 1 Revnolds and hus- €ight grandchildren. by the Rev. Fain Morrison at 11 i The candidate list to date: Springs, April Bowen of dent in 1945, and Jesse Franklin [= Ta on Sh rsoilleand The funeral was conducted a.m. Wednesday at Clay- ¥ Mayor - Ted Chandler, Rick Cherryville, and Brian Murray Niven of Albemarle, who died yl) YIOrSve ron by the Rev. Joe Sharp at 11 am. Barnette Funeral Home. Burial f Murphrey, Kyle Smith.. of Shelby. ! in 1964. She was also preceded grendeniidien, 4 i Saturday at Clay-Barnette was in Oak Grove United " Ward I - Phil Hager. A graveside service was con- in death by her brothers, Loron By A ne oF yes To he Chapel in Shelby, NC. Burial Methodist Church Cemetery. \ Ward 2 - Danny Navy. Ward 3 - Clavon Kelly. Ward 4 - Dean Spears. ducted by the Rev. Tim Lowery at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, and Alvin Hord; sisters, Leslie McBrayer and Zona Clay; step- son, Jesse E Niven Jr.; and step- Paul Dover. A graveside service was con- was in Sunset Cemetery. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home, Shelby, was in charge of ar- Ward 5 - Carl DeVane. Shelb, daughter, Virginia Niven ducted by the Rev. R. Allen At Large - Franklin Brackett. Sis Funereal Home was in a. 5 Jolley at 2 p.m. Monday at Iangements. Board of Education, Inside charge of arrangements. She was a member of First ountain Rest Cemetery. | © Seats- Shearra Miller and B. = Presbyterian Church of Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Peeler. 3 se Clay-Barnette Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 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