Page 2A RECORDS The Kings Mountain Herald Wednesday, July 8, 2009, Obituaries DR. BILL AMOS - PHOENIX, ARIZONA - Dr. William E. (Bill) Amos, 78, died July 1, 2009 at home. A native of Kings Moun- tain, he was born June 28, 1931 to the late MC and Bertie Amos. A graduate of Wake Forest College and Bow- man Gray School of Medi- cine in Winston-Salem; he completed his" internship and Dermatology residency at Walter Reed Army Hos- pital. Amos was Chief of Der- matology at the 130th Sta- tion Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany for three years. In 1964 he began Dermatol- ogy practice in Phoenix at the Park Central Medical Building, retiring from ac- tive practice in 1995. Bill was a very giving * husband, father, grandfather and uncle. : Surviving are his wife, Ruth; their two daughters, Laura Murphry and Audrey Ozols; granddaughters, Jen- nifer and Heather Larsen and Annika and Abigail , Ozols; niece, Suzanne Amos, nephew, Jim Amos, son-in-law, Art Ozols and daughter- in- law, Lisa Pike. Private services have been held. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions may be made to Men- tal Health of America Arizona, 6411 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 or National Alliance for Mental Illness, 2210 N 7th St., Phoenix, AZ 85006. GAIL H. CARPENTER KINGS MOUNTAIN - Gail Hamrick Carpenter, 58, of 1304 B West Gold St. Extension, died July 6, 2009 at home. The graveside service will be held Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 4 p.m. at Moun- tain Rest Cemetery. Rev. James Lochridge will offi- ciate. The family will receive friends Thursday, July 9, 2009 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home. DAVID P. SMITH SR. KINGS MOUNTAIN - David P. Smith Sr., 88, of 703 Bethlehem Rd., died July 3, 2009 at Cleveland Regional Hospital, Shelby. The funeral service was conducted Sunday, July 5, 2009 at 4 p.m. at Bethlehem Baptist Church Rev. Steve Taylor officiated and inter- ment was in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery. MARY DONALDSON KINGS MOUNTAIN - Mary “Tootie” Helen McGinnis Donaldson, 60, died July 3, 2009 at Caroli- nas Medical Center, Char- lotte. She was born June 7, 1949 in Kings Mountain to the late Willie Anderson McGinnis, Sr. and Melinda ° Katherine Blanton McGin- nis. “Tootie” was a home- ‘maker and a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Kingston. She is ‘survived by her husband, Lewis “Red” Daniel Donaldson; sons, Larry Dean Donaldson and wife Janice Lynn of Shelby and Rickey Dale Donaldson and4wife Brandy of Kings Mountain; daughters, Sherry Ann Whitaker and husband Craig of Boiling Springs, Angela Lynn Smith and husband James of Kings Mountain and Neva Jo “Suzie” Blanton of Grover; brothers, Willie An- derson McGinnis, Jr. and Kenneth Craig McGinnis, both of Kings Mountain; sister, Connie Melinda Con- ner of Kings Mountain; 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral was con- ducted by the Revs. Dennis Harmon and Chad Irvin at 2 p.m. Monday at Sisk-Butler Funeral Home, Bessemer City. Interment was at Mountain Rest Cemetery. The family received vis- itors from 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral-home. Condolences may be made online at www.siskbutler.com Sisk-Butler Funeral Home, Bessemer City, is in charge of arrangements. Sigh-Butler Funeral Home MILDRED KEENE MORGANTON, NC - Mildred. T. Keene, M.D., 82, of Skyland Drive, Mor- ganton, died Tuesday, June 30,2009 at Grace Hospital. Born in Lake Butler, Fla., on Janu- ary 28, 1.927, she was thie daugh- fer lof the late Vernon Keene @ and Eva Mary Edenfield Keene Pearce. She was of the Methodist faith. Following her gradua- tion from the University of Tennessee, she joined the U.S. Air Force from which she retired as a lieutenant colonel. She was active in politics, prompting her to be one of the first women to run for congress and the U.S. senate. Dr. Keene received nu- merous prestigious awards, including the Long Leaf Pine and the Korean Na-- tional Defense Medal, pre- sented by the United Daughters of American Confederates. She held medical li- censes in psychiatry, den- tistry, and emergency medicine. She was the di- rector of Mental Health in Fulton County, Atlanta, Ga., and later joined the Char- lotte Psychiatric Associates. For several years she prac- ticed emergency medicine at Kings Mountain Hospi- tal. She relocated to Mor- ganton- where she practiced psychiatry until her retire- ment. She continued to work locum tenems until her death. ; In addition to her par- ents, she was preceded in death by a brothér, John Richard Keene; and sisters, Mary Lee Keene Johnson, Evelyn Strickland, and Eleanor Kieloboski. Dr. Keene is survived by a brother, Wayne Pearce and. | wife,’ Hazel, of Gainesville, Fla.; a sister, ‘Bonnie Parker and husband, Glen, of Gainesville; a spe- cial cousin, Gerry Vaughn of Bunnell, Fla.; a special niece, Mary K. Sumner of Jacksonville, Fla.; a special nephew, Joshua C. Shelton; and other nieces and nephews. The family received friends on Saturday, July 4, 2009 from 9-9:30 a.m. at Sossoman Funeral Home in Morganton. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Burke Memorial Park with Gerry Vaughn officiating. Valdese American Legion Post #234 provided military honors. * In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memo- rial contributions be made to Mt. Moriah United Methodist Church, Mt. Mo- riah Church Road, Casar, NC 28020. Condolences may be made online at www.sossomanfuneralser- vice.com. hi Sossoman Funeral Home, Morganton, was in charged of arrangements. Sogsoman Ffuneral Home JOHN HENRY MOSS KINGS MOUNTAIN -' “Mayor” John Henry Moss, 90, of 504 Crescent Hill Rd., died July 1, 2009 at Kings Mountain Hospital. Hi oe Ww a born in | Cleve lian. d County, | the son of the "a t:e Manuel A. Moss a n.d Amanda Oates Moss. He was the husband for 46 years of the late Elaine Car- oline Beilke Moss. He was also preceded in death by Life’s hard enough. Make it easy on yourself! WZ Hq Chair get Area’s Best Selection! Now thru July 11 0% Off our regular low retail prices FURNITURE + APPLIANCES + TV'S 909 S. Battleground Ave ° Kings Mountain 704-739-5656 ¢ timmsfurniture@belisouth.net two sisters, Margaret Moss Johnson and Elizabeth “Lib” Dalton. Mayor of the City of Kings Mountain for 24 years, he was President of the South Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Clubs for 50 years and a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. He was a World War II veteran of the US Army. Mayor Rock Murphrey has ordered that all flags in the City of Kings Mountain fly at half mast in honor and in memory of Mayor John Henry Moss. Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. The memorial service was held Monday, July 6, 2009 at 11 a.m. at First Bap- tist Church. Rev. Bill Jeff- coat, |: pastor - tof St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, officiated, and in- terment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Gardner-Webb Univer- sity, John Moss Stadium, PO Box 997, Boiling. Springs, NC 28107; Cleve- land County Sports Com- mission, 315 E. Grover St., Shelby, NC 28150; and Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Dr., Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrange- ments. Parris Jfuneral Home GLADYS PORTER KINGS MOUNTAIN - Gladys Porter, 88, of 716 Sipes St., died July 1, 2009 at White Oak Manor. The funeral service was conducted Friday, July 3, 2009 at 2 p.m. at Ollie Har- ris Memorial Chapel, the graveside service following at 4 p.m. at Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery in Charlotte. RANDY BLANTON KINGS MOUNTAIN - Farchel “Randy” Blanton, 54, of 610 Landing Street, passed away on [2 Sunday, June 28, 2009, at Kings Moun- tialiin Hospi- tal. A na- tive of Cleveland County, he was the son of Farchel L. and Juanita G. Blanton of Kings Sigk-PButler Funeral Home 704-629-2255 We offer a complete funeral service package which includes: Full Traditional Service (including family © car), 20 Gauge Steel Casket, Protective Vault. $3295.00 www.siskbutler.com Mountain. He was em- ployed as a dispatcher and customer service represen- tative for Carolina Heating and Cooling, after having worked 22 years with Wix DMC in Gastonia. In addition to his par- ents, Mr. Blanton is sur- vived by his wife of 30 years, Verleen R. Blanton; two sons, lan Randy Blan- ton of Charlotte'and Ethan Sean Blanton of Greens- boro; sister, Leigh Ann Blanton Long and husband Bryan of Kings Mountain; and niece, Kristen Leigh Long of Kings Mountain. The funeral was con- ducted by the Rev, Randy Patterson and Bryan Long at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July: 1, 2009 in the chapel of Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Brian Clanton, = David Smith, Jamie McSwain, Wes Dixon, Gene ‘Wells, and Marty Gilley. Interment was at Moun- tain Rest Cemetery. The family received friends at Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home Wednesday after- noon and at other times at the home of Mr. Blanton’s sister, 713 Sandhurst Drive, Kings Mountain. Memorials may be made to Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Cecil fH. Burton Funeral Home Police Report Police rule Bunch death ‘unavoidable’ Kings Mountain Police have completed their inves- tigation into the death of Andrew Bunch, 21, and have ruled the accident un- avoidable. : Bunch was struck by a car operated by. Sharon Krummow Murry early Saturday, June 20, 2009 on the Kings Mountain Bypass - at the Oak Grove exit. Murry told police she thought she had hit a deer in the roadway. No charges will be filed, said Det. Sgt. C. N. Moore. Police log ARRESTS JUNE 29: John Ray- mond Walker, 51, 5026 Harmon Rd., DWI and lit- tering, $1000 bond, se- cured. Order for arrest. JUNE 29: Anthony Neal Fuller, 40, Blacksburg, SC, larceny, $1000 bond, se- cured. : Ji JUNE 29: Racheal Danielle Schiff, 20, 109 N. Deal St., assault, no bond. JUNE 29: Douglas Eu- gene Drum, 32, 109 N. Deal St., assault on female, no bond. See POLICE on page 3 Revival at Bynum A three-day revival will be held July 8-10 at Bynum Chapel AME Zion Church on N. 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