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Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald Jammin ’ for Wishes | photos by EMILY WEAVER/HERALD Above: Isaac Pearson, a junior at Kings Mountain High, raised $917 for the Make-A- Wish Foundation Friday night at a “Jammin’ for Wishes” benefit concert at J. Oliver's cof- fee shop. Mayor Rick Murphrey emceed the event, which featured the musical talents of more than 10 performers. Pearson, pictured at left, watches one of the bands, “Some Deep Valley” perform, while his brother Jack Pearson (far left) films the evening ended with a special song by Kurt Collins. . At right: Christa Wolfe of J. Oliver’s prepares to paint the face of her daughter, Akasha group. The “Jammin’ for Wishes” benefit Friday night. She donated her services and offered her tips to the event, which raised money for the Neisler takes oath of office TAKING OATH - Virginia Adele Neisler takes the oath of office to practice law in North Carolina from Cleveland County Dis- trict Judge Ali Paksoy as her parents, Andy and Sylvia Neisler and Virginia’s grandmother, Mrs. Charles Neisler, seated, look on. Virginia Neisler is follow- ing in her father’s footsteps as a lawyer. Kings Mountain native and daughter of C. Andrew Neisler, Jr, an attorney in Kings Moun- tain, and Sylvia Neisler, she graduated from Kings Moun- tain High School, Davidson College and the University of “North Carolina School of Law. She resides in Charlotte where she is currently working with the Huron Consulting Group. Virginia’s mother is a former teacher at Chapel Grove Ele- Wolfe in front of the coffee shop during the Make-A-Wish Foundation. mentary in Gaston County and William Breakfield Sutherland, and Ryan Suther- died Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2010 at The graveside service was : land, and first wife, Deanna his home. held Tuesday, Oct. 12, at MOORESVILLE = Breakfield. .Born in Cabarrus County, Mountain Rest Cemetery. William “Bill” Morgan Funeral services were NC, son of the late Melvin Breakfield, 63, won his held at 11 am. Tuesday, Oc- - Clark and Bobbie Barnhardt Joseph Hullender courageous battle with can- cer and went home to be with his Lord Jesus Christ on Saturday, October 9, 2010. A Born Oc- tober 29, 1946, in Kings Mountain he was a son of Clyde and Melissa Lynch . Breakfield. Mr. Breakfield was a retired electrician for Breakfield Electric Inc. He attended The Cove Church, Mooresville. Mr. Breakfield was pre- ceded in death by his parents, a son, Woodrow Clifford Breakfield. He is survived by his children, Ken and wife Anne Marie Breakfield, Thomas and wife Mollie Breakfield, and Melissa and husband Jeff Sutherland; daughter-in-law, Dawn Breakfield; girlfriend, June Cavin and her children, Lind- sey Cavin Denison and Trin- ity Fox; grandchildren; Alan Breakfield, Luke Breakfield, Brandon Bell, Dustin Break- . field, Morgan Bell, Mandy Breakfield, Abbey Break- field, Noah Breakfield, Trey Sigk-Butler Funeral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-628-2255 www.siskbutier.com tober 12, at the Cavin-Cook Funeral Home Chapel, Mooresville, with Rev. Louis Smith officiating. Burial fol- lowed in Glenwood Memo- rial Park, Mooresville. Memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Iredell County, 2347 Si- monton Rd., Statesville, NC 28625. Condolences may be made to the Breakfield fam- ily online at. www.cavin- cook.com. Cavin-Cook ‘Funeral Home, Mooresville, is serv- ing the Breakfield family. Cavin-Cook Funeral Home Dustin Miller KINGS MOUNTAIN - Dustin Ray Miller, 23, died September 22, 2010 in Kings Mountain. Born in Newark, Ohio, he was the son of Den- ver Ray Ham of Lillington, NC, and the adopted son of Betty Martin Miller of Kings Mountain. A memorial service will be conducted by the Rev.’ Mike Chambers at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 13, at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel. Visitation will be held an hour prior to the serv- ice at Harris Funeral Home. Barris Funeral Home John David Faucette KINGS MOUNTAIN - John David Faucette, 46, Faucette, Sr., he was also preceded in death by his brothers, Clark Faucette, Jr. and Wesley Faucette. He was a member of First Baptist Church and a former employee of Eaton Corpora- tion. Surviving are his son, Matthew Faucette, and daughter, Ashely Faucette, both of Winston-Salem; brother, Lee Faucette and wife Tamara of Lenoir; sister, Pamela Huffling and hus- band Harold of Stanfield; and former wife, Tammy Faucette of Winston-Salem. The funeral service was conducted Friday, Oct. 8, at 12:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church. Dr. John'Sloan offi- ciated and interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. The family received friends from 11 a.m. to noon at the church prior to the service. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes As- sociation, 1701 N. Beaure- gard St., Alexandria, VA 228110 A ‘guest register is avail- able at Harris Funeral Home. Harris Funeral Home of Kings Mountain was in charge of arrangements. Parris Funeral Home Michael Gillespie ~ KINGS MOUNTAIN - Michael Jeffrey Gillespie, in- fant son of Jeffrey and Evge- nia Kulikova Gillespie, died’ Saturday, October 9, 2010 at. Gaston Memorial Hospital. We invite you to visit our funeral home should you have‘any questions about a funeral service or advance planning. We guarantee a quality service, at the best price, conducted KINGS MOUNTAIN - Joseph Hullender, 80, 236 St. Luke Rd., died October 8, 2010 at Gaston Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Cleve- land County born June 20,1930, a son of the late Frank Hullender and Maggie Davis Hul- lender. Mr. Hul- § retired elec- U.S. — Army Corps of Engineers, a member of Second Baptist Church and a US Air Force Korean War veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mary Elizabeth Harrell Hullender of the home; four sons and daughters-in-law, Billy Hullender and wife Brenda of Crestview, Fla., Benjamin Hullender and wife Cristy of Monroe; Joseph Hullender, Jr. and wife Denise of Kings Moun- tain, John Hullender and wife Adriene of Newport News, Va.; two daughters, Diane Wilson and husband James of Cherryville, Phillis Nelson and husband Jackie of Kings Mountain; one brother, David Hullender and wife Margaret of Kings Mountain; and eight grand- * children. The funeral service will be held Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.m. at Second Baptist Church with Rev. Mike Sta- ton officiating and burial fol- lowing in Mountain Rest Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:50 p.m. at the church. Memorials may be made to, Second Baptist Church, 202 N. Houser St., ryville, NC 28021. Condolences to www.car- pentersfuneralhome.net Carpenter’s Funeral Home Gaynelle Tolbert KINGS MOUNTAIN - ~ Gaynelle Tolbert, 71, 806 Grace St., died Saturday, Oc- tober 9, 2010 at her home. lender was a Cher- West Elementary School in Kings Mountain. The family is active in First Presbyterian Church. Cleveland County District Judge Ali Paksoy administered the oath of office to Ms. Neisler to practice law in North Car- olina. Kings Mountain grandpar- ents are Charles and Mary Neisler. Mrs. Neisler also at- tended the ‘oath-taking cere- mony with Virginia’s parents. McHenry to visit KMFD Tenth District US Con- gressman Patrick McHenry (R) will be in Kings Moun- tain Friday afternoon to visit the Kings Mountain Fire De- partment. : The congressman had previously announced that Kings Mountain was recipi- ent of a $101,000 grant for exercise equipment and des- RN Rm, ignated for follow-up physi- cals for firemen. The grant includes 5 percent matching funds from the City of Kings Mountain. The new equipment is now being used by firemen and Fire Chief Frank Burns and Assistant Chief Jamie Black are anxious to show it off to McHenry. ARRESTS OCT. 5: Monie Jevon Hall, 33, 801 Lynn St. Apt. L, DWI, driving while license revoked, $2,000 bond, secured. OCT. 8: Nikita Camille Adams, 21, 113 Brayton Lane, assault with a deadly weapon, $2500 bond, secured. "OCT, 10: Jackie Rennee Carroll, 40, 121 McGinnis St., failure to appear, child support, $1,000 bond, secured. CITATIONS OCT. 1: A 16-year-old stu- dent was cited for causing a public disturbance at Kings Mountain High School. OCT. 4: Sergio Cortes Guz- man, 39, Grover, no operator’s license, expired tag, and no in- spection. OCT. 4: A 17-year-old stu- - dent was cited for stop sign vi- olation. OCT. 4: Erica Lynn John- son, 36, 101 Wade Dr., stop sign violation. OCT. 4: Cayla Danielle Wentz, 21, 111 Johnson Village Ln, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. OCT. 4: Lucas Long, 19, 106 Dove Ct., failure to burn headlights, failure to carry dri- ver’s license, possession of marijuana and drug parapher- nalia. © OCT. 4: Kimberly Ann Hannah, ‘31, Lincolnton, re- voked license. OCT. 5: Rebecca Carlisle Broadway, 20, 1017 Sherwood Ln, stop sign violation. OCT. 6: Gregory Leander Petty, 35, 209 Bridges St..ex- pired tag, no inspection. OCT. 7: David Parker, 19, Shelby, stop sign violation. OCT. 7: Gary D. Hender- son, 34, 204 Catherine St., ex- pired tag, no current inspection. OCT. 7: Shelia Hopper Black, 55, Shelby, speeding. OCT. 7: A 17-year-old stu- dent was cited for speeding. OCT. 7: David Clinton Brown, 43, 902 Grace St., al- lowing unlicensed driver to op- erate motor vehicle. OCT. 7: David Clinton Brown Jr., 902 Grace St., no operator’s license. OCT. 8: Joseph Charles Belt, 33, Bessemer City, re- voked license, possession of marijuana. OCT. 9: Christine Philbeck, OCT. 9: Herman Yates Morrison, 54, 102 E. King St., unsafe movement. OCT. 9: Donnie Ray Biddix Jr., 31, 253 Farris Rd., no in- surance, no inspection, expired tag. OCT. 9: Laura Lee Payne, 29, 1032 York Rd., no inspec- tion, expired tag, failure to carry driver’s license. OCT. 10: Donald Stephen Waddell, 65, Gastonia, no op- erator’s license. OCT. 10: Joshua Scrrano, 20, revoked license. OCT. 10: David Haroldll Willis, 38,116 Green Meadows Dr., no insurance, fictitious tag. OCT. 10: Kevin Wayne An- thony, 32, 111 Marcella Dr., ex- pired tag. OCT. 10: Tina McKinnish Butler, 40, 906 First St., no in- spection, expired tag. INCIDENTS OCT. 5: City of Kings Mountain reported theft of $92.75 worth of gasoline from H. Lawrence Patrick Senior Center, 909 E. King St. " OCT. 6: Progressive Trans- port, 609 Charles St., reported theft of a CB radio and equip- ment from a car. OCT. 7: A resident of Galilee Church Rd. reported a break-in and theft of saws val- ued at $2500 and damage to doors and storm windows. OCT. 7: A resident of Per- simmon Creek Rd. reported theft of a central and a window air-conditioning unit valued at $4300. OCT. 7: A resident of Groves St. reported credit card fraud. WRECKS OCT. 7: Officer E. L. Whit- tington said Marguerite Plonk, 311 St. Luke Church Rd., oper- ating a 2007 Ford, was turning right and struck a 1996 Mazda operated by Amanda Ford, 614 Margrace Rd., doing $3000 damage. OCT. 7: Officer F. L. Whit- tington said Robert Canipe, 619 Mauney Ave., was backing his 2002 Chevrolet from a parking space at Hardees and struck a vehicle in the drive-through op- erated by Terri McCoy, 107 S. Goforth St. Property damages were minor. OCT. 8: Officer K. L. Ham- rick said a 1994 Honda oper- ; | | RN RET ; 5 : The memorial service will 32, Bessemer City, speeding. ated by Samantha Hartsell, 902 in the most caring, personal, and professional manner. be held Saturday, Oct. 16, in OCT. 9: Jason Caleb Hilton, Rhodes Ave., struck a 2008 . the Blue Ridge Mountains on 29, 505 Landing St., improper ~ Buick operated by Angela Pad- Thank You, as always, for the opportunity to serve you and extend ! the Blue Ridge Parkway. equipment. gett of Shelby. The accident the special attention to the needs that you and your loved ones desire. OCT. 9: Jesse Colen Cobb, happened in the parking lot of ; . : 29, Gastonia, no seat belt. 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