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He was a Grover Town Commissioner for 17 ‘years and the Mayor of Grover for 16 years. He was the first Chief of the Grover Fire Department. He served in the United States Army Air Corp during World War II. He was a loving father. He is survived by his daughters, Ann McCarter Robinson and husband Charley of Grover and Susan McCarter Olson of Lakeland, FL; three grand- children, Cheryl Green and husband Matthew, Cindy Deal and husband Johnny and Connie Robinson; and five great-grandchildren, Jason, Sara, Connor, Ariel and John. The funeral was conduct- ed by the Revs. David Saldo, Tony Fulbright and Paul Sorrells at 4 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church. Interment was in Grover Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, 403 Cleveland Avenue, Grover, NC 28073. Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, was in charge of arrangements. (NGS HI 704729215 ): LUE ATE i : ® Wedding Crashers R MARY COOK SHELBY - Mrs. Mary Agnes Brady Cook, 87, 1212 Brookwood Drive, died August 13, 2005 at Hospice at Wendover. A native of Cherryville, she was the daughter of the late John and Ella Turner Brady. She was also preced- ed in death by brothers John Jr., Harlan and Ray Brady, and sister Lozie Heavner. She was retired from Dover Yarn and was a homemaker. She attended First Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Clyde Cook of the home; son Steven Cook of Shelby; daughter Frankie Gladden of Kings Mountain; brother Paul Brady and wife Pat of Baltimore, MD; grandchil- dren Bryon White of Kings Mountain, Mary Anne Wilson and husband Steve of Gastonia, Brandon White and wife Amanda of Kings Mountain, Michael Cook of Clovis, CA, and Andy Cook of Shelby; great-grandchil- dren Arista Barrett, Colton and Austin White, Brian Green, and Hannah and Charlize Cook; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted by the Rev. Jim Tate at 7 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home, Shelby. The family wishes to express their deepest grati- tude to the hospice staff for their loving care given to Agnes and her family, and request that memorial gifts be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. NOLAN T. SCISM KINGS MOUNTAIN - Nolan T. Scism, 63, 422 Chestnut Ridge Road, died August 11, 2005 at Salina Regional Health Center, Salina, Kansas. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Raymond P. and Mary Hovis Scism. He was a member of Patterson Grove Baptist Church, and a mem- ber of the Fairview Masonic Lodge #339 and White Plains Shrine Club. He was an employee of Auto-Truck Transport in Mt. Holly. He is survived by his wife, Gail Burton Scism of Kings Mountain; sons Tracy S. 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Rusty believed that to be a special part of this life one must leave it a better place. To those who truly knew him, that’s how he has left it for us — with a kind heart, dry humor and quiet smile — we will miss you. Memorial gifts may be made in Rusty’s memory to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Memorial Ash Garden, 12 N. 6th St., Wilmington, NC 28401. Andrews Mortuary Market Street Chapel. Wilmington, NC, was in charge of arrangements. BRENDA CALDWELL SHELBY - Brenda Camp Caldwell, 58, 106 Seven Hawks Trail, died August 10, 2005 at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daugh- ter of the late Thomas Levelle and Bertie Arrowood Camp and wife of the late James H. Caldwell. She was a member of Patterson Springs Baptist Church and worked as an inspector in the textile industry. She is survived by her son, James T. Caldwell of Shelby; daughters Penny Caldwell of Kings Mountain and Margaret L. Caldwell and Tonia Caldwell of Shelby; sisters Doris Mertz and Mary Farless of Grover and Felicia Agner of Blacksburg, SC; and three grandchildren. The funeral was conduct- ed by the Rev. Steve Waters at 6 p.m. Friday at Patterson Springs Baptist Church. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MCCARTER From 1A person.” Harry knew McCarter his entire life, lived next door to him for a while and worked with him when the Harrys owned Minette Mills. McCarter ran the maintenance department. “He did a wonderful job,” Harry said. He complimented McCarter’s record of service to the town. “Bill certainly gave a lot to Grover,” Harry said. McCarter was the first chief of the Grover Fire Department. Her served in ~ the Army Air Corps during World War II. “fp ~~ ~~~ Happy 91st Birthday Mother Mae Morrow It is only with the 2 Passing years, 9 As we grow and experience life 9 That we really understand the depth of a 4 Mother's Love. ? We Love You 3 Mom Wanda, Shane, Sheila and Teresa 9 “