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Page 2A 'REcorbps The Kings Mountain Herald Wednesday, December 9, 2009 Obituaries... Police log... Joyce Burch Berryhill CLOVER, SC - Joyce B. ks Berryhill, 70, of Clover, SC died December 4, 2009, at, i : ‘Richard W. Davis Gaston Memorial Hospital. ° She was born November 6, 1939 in Gaston County and was daughter of the late John Albert and Clifford ‘Burch. She was the owner and operator of Joyce’s Auction for over 20 years, was. the first fe- male ui is driver in Gaston § County, | a nd drove fo rf Kerns Truck- ing. It was Joyce’s wish to be cremated like her beloved husband Tommy. A memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day at Sisk-Butler Funeral Home, Bessemer City, with Pastor Raymond Johns offi- ciating. Visitation will be held 3- 8 p.m. Wednesday at the ‘ home and 5-7:30 .p.m. Thursday at Sisk-Butler fu- neral home. She is survived by her daughter, Lujane Smith and husband Barry; son John Forrest Berryhill; daughter, Belinda Tidwell and hus- band Phillip; grandchildren Lil’ Tommy Berryhill, Brandi Berryhill, “Roni” Perryhill, John Berryhill, Smith, Josh Blanton ne Tidwell; broth- iv Gene, and Joe Delores Ig Ns i SiC was preceded death by her husband of 4 years James “Tommy” « Berryhill. Memorials 11ay be made to Humane So. ety, Gazette Empty Stockin: Fund, P.O. Box 1538, Custonia, NC 28053 or to the Lions Club. To offer condolences, visit www.siskbutler.com Sisk-Butler Funeral Home, Bessemer City, was in charge of arrangements. Sisk-Butler Funeral Home i KINGS MOUNTAIN - Richard “Wayne ‘’Richie” Davis, 44, of 619 Chestnut Ridge Church Road, died Dec. 5, 2009 in Kings Mountain, He was a native of Cleveland County, son of the late Billy R. Davis. In addition to his father, he was also preceded in death by his son, Steven Welsh. He was an employee of Coatings 2000 Inc. in Char- lotte and a member of Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. Sur- viving are his wife of 1 5 years, Sonja Davis of th hive home; sons, Richard \ Welsh of Spruce Pine and Arthur Welsh and fiancee, Krystal Bray of Kings Mountain; mother, Edith Marsh Davis of Kings Mountain; and twin sister, Phyllis Davis McFee and husband, Keith, of Besse- mer City. The funeral service will be conducted Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009 at 2 p.m. at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church. Rev. Greg Neely and Rev. Bruce Davis will officiate ind interment will be in Cho triut Ridge Bap- tist Churct Cemetery. The family will receive riends Wednesday evening 9, 2009 from 7-9 p.m. rris Funeral Home. rest register is avail- vww.HarrisFuner- , funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Barris Jfuneral Home Ernie Payne Jr. KINGS MOUNTAIN - ARNOLD'S ™\ < EB » A The Ideal Gift Earnest Cecil Payne Jr., 65, of 505-B Limestone St., Gaffney, SC, died Dec. 3, 2009 at home. He was a loving father and grandfather and was a broadcaster for 21 years. The graveside service was held Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009 at 2 p.m. at Mountain Rest Cemetery. Church briefs... Buffet Breakfast Dec. 19 Grace United Methodist Church, 829 Cleveland Ave. ( Hwy. 161) will serve a country style breakfast, all you can'eat, Saturday, Dec. 19, from 6 a.m.-10 a.m. Do- nations of $6 for adults and $ 3 for children 7-12 will be accepted. Those 6 and under eat free and senior citizens 65 and older give $5 donation. All are wel- come. Service Sunday East Kings Mountain Church of God, Highway 161, will present The Rap- ture Generation, “Day 1, Taking Jesus to the World,” at the 11 a.m. worship hour Sunday, Dec. 13. A ministry of music, preaching the Word and testimony will be included in the service. The public is invited. Book Fair, Musical Bethware Elementary School’s Scholastic Book Fair:Destination:Read Around the World” will be held Dec. 10-16 during school hours. Family Night is Monday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. in the library and the Christmas Musical will be in the Gymnasium. Bloodmobile Dec. 16 ' The Red Cross Blood- mobile will be at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 220 N. Watterson St., on Wednesday, Dec. 16: Donors will be processed from 2-6:30 p.m. Goal of the collection is 30 pints of blood. ARRESTS NOV. 30: Brian Melvin Dennis, 31, 218 Orr Ter- race, misdemeanor larceny, criminal summons. : DEC. 3:3“ Aubrey Lee Richardson, 38, Mount Holly, obtaining property by false pretense, a felony, $2500 bond unsecured. DEC. 3: James Anthony Roberts, 42, 200 Spruce St, Apt. 2C, possession drug paraphernalia, possession controlled substance Sched- ule II, two counts child sup- port, $1,000 bond, secured. DEC. 5: John Charles Dawkins, 52, 1707 North- woods Dr, DWI, $500 bond, unsecured. His 1996 Lincoln Town car was im- pounded by police. DEC. 6: Stacy John Stil- lion, 41, 400 Baker St, worthless check. DEC. 6: Joe Llloyd Clay Jr., 44, 420 S. Cherokee St, DWI, $335 bond, secured. His vehicle was impounded by police. : CITATIONS NOV. 30: Kinya McAllen, 27, Black Moun- tain, expired tag, revoked li- cense. X NOV. 30: Karen Hopper, 29, Shelby, speeding. NOV. 30: Leslie Jack- son, 31, 530. Waco Rd, speeding. NOV. 30: Karla Simon, 23, Lincolnton, expired sticker, expired tag. DEC. 1: Dark Gary Jr., 22,616 Temple St, stop sign violation. DEC. 1: Cody Stevens, 41, 111 High Ridge Ct 7, speeding. DEC. 1: Monica Byers, 39, 304 Branchwood Circle, speeding. DEC. 1: Jim Harkey, 22, Gastonia, shoplifting. DEC. 442: Toal" Cong Neuyen, 53, Grover, allow- ing unlicensed driver to op- erate motor vehicle. DEC. 2: Johnny Hogue Jr., 66, 714 Bridges Dr, re- voked license. DEC. 3: Carlus Gamble, 29, 200 Spruce St. Apt. 2E, revoked license. DEC. 3: Dianne Mc- Daniel Hollifield, 66, 807 Hillside Dr, failure to give information after accident. DEC. 4: Tureen M. 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Lutz Christmas Tree Farm “Cut your own!” # Leyland Cyprus # # Virginia Pine % ® Cut Fraziers # Wieaths Available 3% Open 7 Days A Week! 9am - Dark 704-860-5604 803-627-2392 756 Neelands Rd. Clover SC INSURANCE COMPANY GO PLAY! Owners: Brian & Jamie Lutz sign violation. DEC. 4: Pamela Thomas, 49, 152 Gun- smoke Trail, expired tag. DEC. 4: A resident of Cameron Dr. reported fi- nancial card fraud. : DE C. 5: James Mc- Clure, 26, 357 Cross Rd, expired inspection sticker, expired tag. DEC. 5: Rodent Brown, 33, 243 Branchwood Circle, revoked license. DEC. 5: Joe Hopper, 69, 127 Bridges Circle, expired tag. ’ DEC. 5: Mark Byers, 48, Earl, expired sticker and ex- pired tag. DEC. 6: Food Lion, 610 E. King St, reported a cus- tomer attempted to pass a fraudulent check. INCIDENTS ; DEC. 1: A resident of Baker Street reported theft ofa $1500 laptop computer. DEC. 3: City of Kings Mountain, 301 N. Piedmont Ave., reported theft of an air conditioning unit. DEC. 4: Auto Zone 3918, 611 E. King St, re- ported shoplifting. WRECKS NOV. 30: Officer B: C. McGinnis said that Patsy Jenkins, 4024 Chestnut Woods Dr, was attempting to turn her 2008 Toyota right on a red light at Moun- tain St. and NC 216 and James M. Thomas of Besse- mer City, traveling on the green light, struck the Jenk- ins car in the left rear fender. Damages totaled $1700. DEC. 1: Officer B. C: - McGinnis said that Alvin Dale McKenzie, 713 Floyd St, was backing his 1992 Ford from a parking space at 610 E. King and struck a parked 2007 KIA driven by Christy Rutherford of Grover. Damages totaled $600. DEG. 2: Officer G. 1. McKinney said that vehi- cles operated by Jonathan Beard, 114 Persimmon Dr. and John Anthony Bryant, N. Piedmont Ave. hit at Spring Street and Phifer Road doing $1,000 damage. DEC. 3: OfficeriG. L:: McKinney cited Diane Mc+ Daniel Hollifield, 807 Hill- Schools close early Friday for parade Kings Mountain Schools will close Friday at 2 p.m. so that students can partici- pate in the Kings Mountain Christmas parade. Library Hours Today Jacob S. Mauney Memo- rial Library will open at 12 noon on Wednesday, Dec. 9, and close at the regular time at 6 p.m. The Potter’ Place Salon Now Offering 756-1 Bethlehem Church Rd. Shannon Sellers = Jamie Sellers Murphy * Windjammers side Dr, with leaving the scene of an accident with- out providing information after her 2007 Honda struck a parked 1997 Chrysler owned by Edward Browder of Belmont at Ingles Mar- ket. Property damages to- taled $900. Costner Lights On The Grady Costner corner of the Midpines Community is ablaze with Christmas lights which resemble a Mini McAdenville. The light show is open from 5:30-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 5:30-10 p.m. Satur- days and Sundays throu Dec. 26. . : Fire Truck Express- Santa’s Fire Truck Ex- press from the City of Kings Mountain will visit school day cares Friday starting at 9 a.m. The route will include Bolin Day Care, 9 am.; It Takes a Village, 9:30 a.m; St. Matthew’s PreSchool 10 a.m.; Boyce Memorial Pre- School, 10:30 a.m.; Amazing Kids, 11 am.; and Central United Methodist Church, 11:30 am. Ride for Children Sunday, Dec. 20, is the date for this year’s Ride for the Children, sponsored by the Motorcycle Club to benefit Children’s Homes of Cleveland County. Motorcycle riders and classic car drivers are invited to join this event that, last year, had over 400 riders. > " Riders and drivers can enjoy a free breakfast at the Windjammers clubhouse, 1509 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby before the ride as long as food is available. The lineup starts at noon at Cleveland Mall in Shelby where music will be provided by Peace Pipe. The bikes and cars will depart at 1:30 p.m. For those who want to view the parade of motorcy- cles and classic cars, the route will be via Marion Street to the court square, where they will make a loop, then return to Marion Street, to Hwy. 74 then to Aaron’s House in Lat- timore. BBQ will be served to par- ticipants at the Windjammers - clubhouse after the ride as long as food is available. Each rider is asked to bring a gift or monetary contribution. Gifts will be distributed to children in the Cleveland County fos- ter care system and contribu- tions go to Children’s Homes of Cleveland County. For those who wish to par- ticipate but cannot attend, checks can be made out to Children’s Homes of Cleve- land County and sent to WIMC, 1509 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC 28152. For more information, call Teddy Bear at 704-477-8774, Axel at 704- 477-7653 or Shakey at 828- 289-9951. 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