Page 2A RECORDS The Kings Mountain Herald Obituaries Adelaide Allison KINGS MOUNTAIN - Mrs. Adelaide Cecil More- head Allison, 90, of Lake Montonia Rd., wife of Con- nie A. Allison, died Friday, Aug. 29, 2009 at Kings Mountain Hospital. The. memorial” service was held: Monday, Aug. 31, 2009, at#6 p.m. at B. N. Barnes Auditorium on the KMHS campus. Private burial was on Sept. 1, 2009. Espy Cooke CHERRYVILLE - Espy Parley Cooke, 80, died Aug. 29,2009 at Century Care of Cherryville. The funeral was con- ducted Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009 at Kings Mountain Baptist Church at 3 p.m. In- terment' was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Don Smith GASTONIA - Don Ed- ward Smith, 98, of Gastonia passed away on Saturday, Augiist 29, 2009 at The Robin Johnson House in Dallas. He was born on July 9, 1911 in Catawba County to the late Will and Mary Rhinehardt Smith. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Hazel J. Smith; daughter, Marvis Smith Jenkins; sister, Evelyn Free- man; broth- ers, Bur- tio m Smith, Ray Smith a n.d Garland § Smith. He is survived by his son, Dale Edward Smith and wife Carolyn of Gastonia; daughter, Judy Easom and husband Wade of Kannapolis; son-in-law, Troy Jenkins and wife Christine = of Gastonia; brother, Farrell Smith of Gastonia; = sister, Pauline Russell of Gastonia; grand- children, Tonya and Kevin Corl of Faith, NC, Wade and Carrie Easom, Jr. of Kannapolis, Robert Dale and Faith Smith of Denver, Col., Debbie and Art Tom- lin of Gastonia, Alan Jenk- ins and Neil Jenkins; great grandchildren, Rebecca Corl, Kaitin Corl and Hae- - den Kai Easom. Don was a faithful mem- ber of Linwood Church .of God. He loved the Atlanta Braves, he previously played on the Mud Cats softball team for the textiles and he enjoyed bowling and being with his grandchil- dren. A visitation was held on Monday, August 31, 2009 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. and a service to celebrate his life followed at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel at Greene Funeral Service, South, with the Rev. Mike White and Rey. Joe Heffner officiating. A graveside service was held on Tuesday, September 1,2009 at 11 a.m. at Gaston Memorial Park, Gastonia, Beautiful Diamonds at affordable prices... 14K Engagement Ring $1,795.00 Band $895.00 Ne lieu of flowers, me- morials can be made to The Robin Johnson House, 5005 Shepards Way, Dallas, NC 28034. Condolences may be sent online at www.greene- ifuneral.com’ Greene Funeral Service, ‘South Chapel. is serving t the family. .. 9 4 Greene : Funeral Home Earl Hargett KINGS MOUNTAIN - Grady Earl Hargett, 74, of 111 Lady Lane, went to be with the Lord on August 27, 2009 at Kings Mountain Hospital. The funeral service was conducted Sunday, Aug. 30, - 2009 at 3 p.m. at Ollie Har- ris Memorial Chapel. Dr. « Roy Clark officiated. Conway Pagett KINGS MOUNTAIN - Conway M. Pagett, 90, of 103 Valleywood Dr., died August 31, 2009 at White Oak Manor. He was born Nov. 28, 1918 in Cleveland, OH. Funeral arrangements, which are incomplete, will be announced by Harris Fu- neral Home. Frances Summers CHARLOTTE - Frances Margaret Summers, 801 of 1030 Edgehill Rd., died Au- gust 28, 2009 at Carolinas Medical Center in Char- lotte. A native of Kings Moun- tain, she was born Decem- ber 22, 1928 to the late Frank Rickert Summers and Bonnie Mauney Summers. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Virginia Summers Hinnant. A graduate of Marion College, Marion, Va. and Salem College in Winston- Salem with a degree in Music and Voice, she at- tended graduate school at the University of Texas, Austin, studying Music and Voice. She was a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church of Charlotte for more than 56 years and was a member of the choir and soloist. After retiring from First Union National Bank, now Wa- chovia, and Andrews Music Company, she worked as a volunteer for many years at St. Mark’s handling admin- istrative tasks for the office. She loved animals, espe- cially dogs. She was an ac- tive volunteer for the Charlotte Humane Society and was a member of the Charlotte Oratorio Singers and a Red Cross volunteer. Surviving are her brother, Frank A. Summers and wife, Claire R. Sum- mers, of Marietta, Ga. nieces, Bonnie F. Hinnant of Hilton Head, SC and Vir- ginia C. Summers of Mari- etta, Ga. and nephews, Walter Rickert Hinnant of Winston-Salem and Frank R. Summers of Marietta, From $299.00 14K $799.00 RNOULD’S seveiys TEE TELE RT Gift Gallery § 704-487-4521 226 5 Washington Stree = Uptown Shelby, NC Visit us at www.arnoldsjewelry.com Ga. The funeral service was conducted Wednesday, Sept. 2,2009 at 2 p.m. at St. ‘Mark’s Lutheran Church in Charlotte by Rev. Dr. Peer Brown. Visitation was from 4:30-2 p.m. prior to the service in the Gathering Space at the church. Inter- ment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery in Kings Moun- tain. Memorials may be made to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1001 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207 or Hu- mane Society of Charlotte, 2700 Toomey Ave., Char- lotte, NC 28203. A guest register is avail- able at www. brmisfaner als.com. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrange- ments. Parris Funeral Serbice Blood drive tomorrow at bank An American Red Cross blood drive will be held at Fidelity Bank, 403 S. Bat- tleground Ave., on Thurs- day, Sept. 3. Donors will receive free t-shirts celebrating the bank’s 100th anniversary and free Cleveland Mall Chick-fil-A coupons. For more information, call 704-739-4576. Water group ‘ to meet Cleveland County Water commissioners will meet Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Cleveland County Water Conference Room at Lawndale. The board is ex- pected to award bid for a holding pond. BVED to host chicken supper Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department will host a Chicken Supper 5 p.m.- until on Saturday, Sept. 19, at the firehouse, 907 Beth- lehem Rd. People are en- couraged to come early. CCGOP to host Woodhouse Sept. 14 Dallas Woodhouse, a former Raleigh-based polit- ical journalist, who has been involved with the re- cent “Hands OFF My Health Care” bus tour that came through the county on its trip across North Car- olina, will be speaking at the Cleveland County Re- publican party’s monthly meeting on Sept. 14. The meeting will be held on the second floor of the Cleveland County Adminis- tration Building, 31S E. Marion St., in the commis- sion chambers at 7 p.m. Police Report ARRESTS AUG. 26: Joe Allen Young, 23, 420 Cherokee St., DWI, driving while li- cense revoked, no vehicle in- surance, expired registration, no registration card, fictitious tag, $40,000 bond, secured. AUG. 27: Carrie Anne Biltcliffe, 30, 410 Waco Rd., worthless check. CITATIONS AUG. 21: Cheryl Hoyle, 43, Bessemer City, no seat belt. AUG. 24: Misty Beach, 36, 1411-1 Battleground Ave., no operator’s license, speeding. AUG. 24: Christopher Perry, 38, Dallas, no seat belt. AUG. 24: Laura Baird, 31, 320 Wilson Terrace, no seat belt. AUG. 24: Randy Johnson Jr, 19, Range Rd, revoked li- cense, fictitious tag. AUG. 25: Sherry Reyvis, 37, 909 Margrace Rd., re- voked license, fictitious tag. AUG. 25: C harles Put- nam, 23, 108 Water Oak St., speeding. AUG. 26: Jonathan Coo- ley, 19, Bessemer City, speeding. AUG. 26: Maria Guer- rero, 37, Charlotte, speeding. AUG. 27: James Brian, 22, Shelby, driving on wrong side of highway, altered reg- istration number date, no registration, no insurance. expired tag, no inspection sticker and defective muffler. AUG. 27: Tania Garcia, 30, Bessemer City, speeding. AUG. 27: Benjamin Brown, 30, 120 Haven Dr., no helmet while operating Moped. AUG. 28: Melvin McMa- han, 51, Grover, expired tag. AU. 28: Melody Butler, 37, Gastonia, speeding, stop sign violation. AUG. 28: Wyatt Williamson, 24, 824 Mary’s Grove Rd.,speeding. AUG. 29: Casey Biddix, 20, 407 Chestnut St., running traffic signal. AUG. 30: Adrigna Or- tega, 33,200 Spruce St. ,Apt. 5D, expired tag. AUG. 30: Calvin - Ed- wards, 52, 1730 Kings Row Dr. Apt. 101, expired tag. AUG. 30: Ebony Byers, 23, Bessemer City, expired tag. ) INCIDENTS AUG. 22: A resident of Stone Street reported theft of a back pack blower and chain saw valued at $800. AUG. 23: A resident of Carpenter Street reported a break-in and theft of a weedeater push mower and airconditioning window unit. AUG. 24: A resident of Boyce Street reported theft of a lawn tractor, push mower and string trimmed valued at $2779. AUG. 24: A resident of N. Deal Street reported theft of a $2200 riding lawnmower. AUG. 24: Garanco Inc., Pilot Mountain, theft of two doors and dry- wall and door lock from a Cherokee Street construction site estimated at $1340. 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AUG. 24: Halls Builders, 315 Tommy James Court, re- ported that someone dumped concrete on the side of the street. AUG. 26: A resident of Kaitlyn Lane reported $2,000 damage to a 2001 Toyota in a Shelby Road parking lot. AUG. 26: A resident of Somerset Court reported theft of a golf bag containing ping irons, ping putter and Taylor made drivers. AUG. 26: Department of Social Services, Shelby, re- ported that someone used a another person’s information to give a food stamp card. AUG. 27: Swoogers, 1016 Shelby Road, reported a break-in and theft of cur- rency. AUG. 27: A resident of Cleveland Ave. reported that ,someone passed two fake $20 bills. AUG. 27: A resident of Mountain Crest Drive re- ported theft of a pushmower valued at $145.\ Aug. 28: A resident of Shelby Road reported that his vehicle was damaged $300 in a parking lot on Shelby Road. AUG. 28: A resident of West Gold Street reported theft of paving stones from his yard. AUG. 30: Ryder Truck Rental, Greensboro, reported 500 d amage to the front windshield of a vehicle at I- 85 North at C Canterbury Road bridge. WRECKS AUG. 25: Office K. L. Hamrick said that a 1999 Pontiac operated by Amber Jackson, 615 N. Cansler St., rear-ended a 1999 Toyota operated by Saundra Phillis, 427 Crocker Road, on Phifer Road. Damages were esti- ‘mated at $1500. AUG. 25: Officer K. L. Hamrick said that Wendy Jamison of Cherryville suf- fered a diabetic episode while driving her 2005 Kia in the parking lot of Ingles. The vehicle jumped the curb and hit an embankment and chain link fence. Damages were estimated at $2000. AUG. 25: Ptl. H. W. Car- penter said that that Donald Roper, of Grover, was back- ing a vehicle owned by the City of Kings Mountain ‘from a parking space a 1327 N. Piedmont Avenue and struck a parked tractor. Dam- ages were estimated at $300 to the 1983 Ford tractor., AUG. 26: Pl..G. IL. McKinney said that Ben Broom, 901 No. 3 Sharon Dr., turned his car in front of a 1989 Honda operated by Valery Montgomery of Cher- ryville on 74 Business west. Damages w e re estimate at $1300. AUG. 26: Pil. T. D. Adams reported that vehicles operated by Larry Jackson, 117 Craft Dr. and Raina Watkins, 137 Mountainside Dr., hit at West Mountain St. and Phifer Road. Damages were estimated at $750. AUG. 26: Cpl. D K. Davis reported that vehicles operated by Arkeem Hopper of York, SC and Carolyn Kiser, 702 Meadowbrook Road, hit at West Gold and Cansler Streets. Damages were estimated at $5,150. AUG. 30: Officer B. C. McGinnis reported that a 1996 Honda operated by Ashley Coates of Bessemer City struck a 1995 Lexus op- erated by Lynn Eskridge, Sisk-Butler 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 306 Garrison Drive., in the #& McDonald’s parking lot at 0! .1033 Shelby Road. McGin- nis said a bush obscured his = vision. Damages were esti- mated at $3500. Sizemore ‘not guilty’ in sex trial A Cleveland County jury found G. L. Sizemore, 49, not guilty August 20 of two counts of indecent liberties with a child, first degree rape of a child, first degree sex offense in a parental role and failure to appear on those charges. During the time of the alleged abuse of the ac-' cuser, Sizemore lived in the same home in Kings Moun- tain. Superior Court Judge James Morgan was on the bench. ‘Most Wanted’ tip leads feds to search here An anonymous tip from a TV. profile on “America’s Most Wanted” led US Mar- shals to Kings Mountain August 23 in the search for missing Georgia woman Kristi Cornwell, abducted while talking to her boyfriend on the telephone Aug. 11. : Captain Jerry Tessneer of the Kings Mountain Po- lice Department said that Cleveland County authori-, ties led by Dewey Cook, the county’s Director of Emer- gency Management, cov- ered an area a mile from US 74 West near the Moss Lake Exit. Dogs were brought in from Western N. C. Search and Rescue to conduct a two day search which proved unproductive. In an unrelated incident, dogs were again brought into the area to search a por- tion of the new Gateway Trails after a caller reported a woman screaming. The dogs searched for two hours last Thursday in a search coordinated by Dewey Cook and Emergency Man- agement. Marijuana found in KM back yard Cleveland County Sher- iff’s Department located a marijuana plant growing in a backyard of Fairdale Drive in the Midpines Com- munity Monday morning. Sgt. Chris Hutchins, of the Narcotics Division, said that the plant was discov- ered by Fire Marshals called to the area to investi- gate complaints of illegal burning. Assistant Fire Mar- shal Perry Davis said household garbage was found burning. No charges have been preferred pending futher in- vestigation. $50 reward offered for aid in finding missing mower A family is offering a $50 reward for information that will help lead to the conviction of the person or persons who stole their Red Craftsman GT 5000 lawn- mower. The mower, which in- cluded a three bag bagger, was snatched from the fam- ily’s backyard in Kings Mountain recently. Family members say it would be easy for them to identify. If you think you may have seen it or know any- thing about the incident, call Jeff at 980-241-1230. 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