Page 2A RECORDS The Kings Mountain Herald Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Obituaries 00 Police log... David Marshall King KINGS MOUNTAIN -_ = David Marshall King, 64, of land County on November 112 White Plains Dr., died Saturday, November 28; 2009 at Hospice at Wen- dover in Shelby. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Ellis i Maude Jollyp r— King. In | addition to his brother, James C. King and nephew, Eric King. An employee of Freight- liner of Gastonia, he was a Vietnam veteran of the US Marine Corps and received the National Defense Serv- ice Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Medal with De- vice, Marksman Badge, Rifle, Good Conduct Medal, and the Purple Heart. He was a loving hus- band, father and grandfather and will be greatly missed. Surviving are his wife of 40 years, Amelia S. King of the home; daughters, Chris- tine King Brafford and hus- band, Joel, of Concord, and Lisa King Browning and husband, Justin of Kings Mountain; grandchildren: Alyssa, Alex and Jayden; brothers Tommy King and wife, Patricia, Joe King and wife Terri, and Bobby King, all of Kings Mountain; sis- ters, Janell Wood and hus- band, John, of Bessemer City, Barbara Wright and husband, Johnny, and Susan King, all of Kings Moun- tain; and seven nephews. The funeral service will be conducted Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009 at 1 p.m. at Oak View Baptist Church. Rev. Carey Caldwell and Rey. Jamie Billings will of- ficiate. Interment, with mil- itary honors, will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights, Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Parris Funeral Home Betty Conner Payne CHERRY VILLE - Betty Conner Payne, 74, of 400 ceded in | W. Academy St., went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, November 26, 2009. « She was born in. Clave 8, 1935, daughter of the late Mrs. Payne was a mem- ber of Sunset Lane Baptist Church. She loved writing poetry, spending time with her grandchildren, and was an avid UNC fan. I n pre death by . band, | Robert Hord Payne and her brother, Clyde Conner. "Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Marisa Payne, Jr. of Bessemer City; daughters and sons-in-law, Debi and Gerry Gehring of Mary- land, Wanda and Steve Jor- dan of Bessemer City, Lee Ann and Michael Goins of Gastonia; brother and sister- in-law, Johnny and Donnie Vee Conner of Grover; sis- ter, Garnell Bryant of Cher- ryville; seven . grandchildren, Michael and Meagan Goins, Aaron Jor- dan, Allison, Lauren and Melissa Gehring and Han- nah Payne. Visitation was held Sun- day, November 29, 2009 at Greene Funeral Service- West Chapel in Gastonia. A funeral service was held Monday, November 30, 2009 at Sunset Lane Baptist Church in Bessemer City with Revs: Dickie Hannah and Bob Grigg of- ficiating. Interment was in - Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Sunset Lane Baptist Church, 1001 N. 12th Street,’ "PO Box’ 1237, Bessemer City, NC 28016. Condolences may be made . online at www.greenefuneral.com Greene Funeral Service - West Chapel, Gastonia, was in charge of arrangements. Greene Funeral Service Arthur Quick KINGS MOUNTAIN - Arthur Quick, 75, of 704 Sandalwood Lane, died Sat- urday, November 28, 2009 at Cleveland Regional Med- ical Center in Shelby. The funeral service was conducted Monday, Nov. 30, 2009 at Bethlehem Bap- tist Church. Interment was in Gaston Memorial Park, Gastonia. Shirley Staples KINGS MOUNTAIN - Shirley Oliver Staples, 69, of 312 N. Dilling St., died - Wednesday, November 25, .2009 at White Oak Manor ‘James Ervin and Ethel Cabe ts * Conner. in Kings Mountain. A memorial service was “held Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel with Rev. Odas Shelton, officiating. Britta Nielsen Tyson KINGS MOUNTAIN - Britta Nielsen Tyson, 57, of 344 Goforth Rd., passed away on Monday, Novem- ber 30, 2009 at The Robin Johnson House in Dallas. She was born August 9, 1952 in Grindsted, Den- mark, daughter of Elly Jensen Nielsen of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada and the late Aage Kristian Nielsen. Mrs. Tyson was em- ployed at Wix |f Corpo- ration of Gasto- | nia for over 31 years. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her brother, Jan Nielsen. Survivors include her husband of 27 and a half years, Bill Tyson of the home; sons, Jeremy Tyson and Jarrod Tyson also of the home; brothers and sister- in-law, John and Wendy Nielsen of Brights Grove, Ontario, Canada, Bent Nielsen of Alberta, Canada; granddaughter, Brittany Tyson; special friend, Doris Hendrickson of Mineral Springs, TX and special friend and godfather, Jens Hendrickson of Denmark. Visitation will be from 6 pm. untii 8 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at Greene Funeral Service - West Chapel in Gastonia. A funeral service will be held Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 3 p.m. at Greene Funeral Service - West Chapel in Gastonia offici- ated by Dr. Robert W. Eng TII and Rev. Greg Neely. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers memo- rials may be made to the Britta ‘Tyson Memorial Fund, c/o Bill Tyson, 344 Gorforth Rd., Kings Moun- tain, North Carolina 28086 Condolences may be made online at www.greenefuneral.com Greene Funeral Service WAYLON’S ¥ Detail e Tire Auto 122 York Rd., Kings Mountain (across from Blackwood'’s Grill) TIRE SPECIAL! 4 - 235.75.15 White Wall Tires $280.00 Out The Door! 50,000 Mile Call or Text 980.241.6344 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 Jonny a nin the newspaper. Obituaries begin a at $ DEADLINES THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD 700 E. Gold St, P.O. Box 769 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 ((704)739-7496 = Fax (704) 739-0611 1 : Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 3 pm. POLICIES ows toms and social notes are recommended to be done vance. Submission of items is not a guarantee that they Lattors to the Editor must be signed and include address and phone umber. Thank you letters are required 16 be placed as paid personal : wld & Brass wit be published with one photo for, $25 ADVERTISING » age to property, ARRESTS NOV. 27: Robert Harold Huskey, 39, 612 Charles St, Apt. 14, driving while li- cense revoked, $326. bond. NOV. 28: Sean Heath Wease, 37, Lawndale, order for arrest larceny and sim- ple assault, $600 bond, se- cured. NOV. 29: Raina Huskins Padgett, 35, Bessemer City, damage coin currency ma- chine, $5,000 bond, se- cured. NOV. 29: James M. Huskins, 33, Bethlehem Rd, breaking and entering coin currency machine and dam- $5,000 bond, secured. His 1993 Olds Sierra was impounded by police. NOV. 29: Audrey Lee Richardson, 38,. Mount Holly, obtaining property by false pretense, $10,000 bond, secured. NOV. 29: William H. Perry, 44, 525 Belvedere Circle, assault on female, no bond. CITATIONS NOV. 23: Starleng Jo Marques, 28, 102 Beattie Rd, no insurance, expired sticker, expired registration plate. NOV 23: Clark Stewart, 43, Holden Beach, speed- ing. NOV. 24: Timothy Wil- son, 39, 250 Tobe Bridge Rd, speeding, expired in- spection sticker, expired tag. NOV. 24: John Baiec, 40, 411 Meadow Lane, speeding. NOV. 24: Charles Ken- neth Bridges, 54, 1206 York Rd, parking in handicapped parking place. NOV. 24: Kathleen Brown, 35, 306 Silver St, speeding. NOV. 25: Chad Martin, 20, 505 Broad St, no opera- tor’s license. NOV. 25: Sergia Wray, 21, Shelby, speeding. Contributed photo NOV. 26: Timothy Tyler, 42, 428 Crocker Rd, re- voked license. ~~ NOV. 26: Roger Tess- neer, 56, 604 Meadowbrook Rd, expired inspection sticker, expired tag. NOV. 27: Craig Lawson, 21, 112 Peaceful Valley Rd, revoked license,following too closely, speeding, no in- surance. NOV. 28: Latoya Haynes, 33, Charlotte, speeding. NOV. 28: Timothy Wilkins, 37, Indian Trail, speeding. NOV. 28: Visheng He, 64, 1366 Lywellen Cr, speeding. NOV... 28: Richard Walthers, 45, Shelby, ex- pired inspection sticker, ex- pired tag. - NOV. 28: Giovanni Fanco, 29, Lawrenceville, GA, no seat belt. NOV 28: Kristen Babin- ski, 19, Clemson, SC, speeding. NOV. 28: Michael McLellan, 39, Arlington, VA, speeding. NOV. © 28: Kristen Cooke, 24, 322 Coronada Lane, revoked license, dis- playing license known to be revoked. NOV. 28: Joshua Reynolds,’ 21, 527 (St. Luke’s Church Rd, no in- surance, displaying altered registration plate, revoked license, fictitigus tag, no in- spection sticker. NOV. 28: Christopher Addison, 18, 200 Spruce St. Apt. 3C, no operator’s li- cense, speeding. NOV. 28: Cary Brigman, 29, Gastonia, no insurance. NOV. 28: Michael Perea, 49; Acworth, GA, speeding. NOV. 28: Brittany Broome, 21, Grover, speed- ing. NOV. «© 28: Kenneth Chaeon, 27, Lawrenceville, GA, speeding. NOV. 29: Timothy Soehnlin, 25, Fairfax, VA, speeding. ‘NOV. 29: Sharifa Git- tens, 22, Columbia, SC, speeding. NOV. 29: Misal Cas! taneda, 29, Salisbury, speeding. INCIDENTS NOV. 25: A resident of Northwoods Drive reported a break-in and theft of $1300 in appliances. NOV. 26: A resident of Cleveland Avenue reported a burglary. No items were reported taken. NOV. 26: Police re- ported that a 23-year-old man accidentally shot him- self in the leg with a hand- gun. NOV. 28: Roses, 1314 Shelby. Rd, reported shoplifting. NOV. 29: Patrick Yarn Mills, 700 S: Railroad Ave, reported attempted break-in of a currency and coin ma- chine and $350 damage. NOV. 29: A resident of N. Dilling Street reported that someone punched holes in a drywall wall doing $300 damage. WRECKS NOV. 21: Officer B.C. McGinnis said Linda Smarr of Grover. was driving on West Gold St, ran off the road and struck a utility pole. Smarr complained of dizziness. Damages totaled $1500. NOV. 24: Cpl Mark Butler said Lillian Boheler, 615 Floyd St, was backing her car from a parking space at Rite Aid on King St. and struck a 2000 Mit- subishi operated by Som- phou = Sisounthone, 316 Rollingbrook Rd. Damages totaled $900. NOV. 27: Cpl. Mark Butler said Jimmy Rae Robbs; 118 Marcell Dr, was yp pp pn EE ge pd SS backing his 2000 Ford and * /} struck a parked 1998 Ford owned by Johnnie Cald- well, 304 Somerset Dr. Damages totaled $1500. Left to right, Norma Clay and David Costner of Fidelity Bank present Hospice of Cleveland County Executive Director Myra McGinnis with a check for money raised from the bank’s recent centennial anniversary celebration. Fidelity donates to Hospice Fidelity Bank recently celebrated its 100th an- niversary. Fidelity’s Polkville Branch, located at 4518 Polkville Road, celebrated by having a hot dog lunch with all the proceeds going to Hospice Cleveland County. 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Cleveland EMS Open House Cleveland County Emer- gency Medical-Service will hold open house at Station 6 in Patterson Springs Sat- urday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All specialized trailers will be on display for pub- lic viewing. $5 lunch bas- kets will be supplied by the No. 3 Volunteer Fire De- partment. The facility is the: old No. 3 VED building left onto 198 where 180 splits. Teme pr nn Fr en OP RRL i ————— ES ET