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Page 2A FRR RR I RAR OBITUARIE The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net March 14, 2012 Gertrude S. Bailey KINGS MOUNTAIN - Gertrude Stephens Bailey, 89, a resident of 415 Phifer Rd., passed away March 12, 2012 at Kings Mountain Hospital. She was born in Cherokee County, SC, daughter of the late James and Ina Stephens. She was preceded in death by her husband Miles Edward Bai- ley. She was retired from Harris - Teeter and was a member of First Baptist Church, Belmont. She is survived by her son, Phillip Bailey of Kings Mountain; grandchildren, Scott Bailey and wife Missy Herndon-Bailey of Kings Mountain, Eric Bailey and fiance Jessica Coker of Bel- mont; and, great-grandchil- dren, Colby Bailey, Bryson Bailey, Annabelle Bailey, Sofia Bailey, Trey Edgerton, Douglas Edgerton. The family will hold a private service, but will re- ceive friends at the home, 415 Phifer Rd., Kings Mountain. Memorials may be made to the Cleveland Rutherford Kidney Association, 1017 N. Washington Street, Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, was in charge of arrangements. Barris Funeral Home Gary W. Borders SHELBY - Gary Wilson Borders, 64, of 207 Crow Rd., died Sunday, March 11, 2012 at Hospice at Wen- dover. He was a proud Marine who served two terms in the Vietnam War. The funeral will be con- ducted Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 12 noon at Faith Baptist Church in Shelby, in- terment,with military hon- ors, at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Michael L. Carr SHELBY - Michael L. Carr, Sr., 69, of 500 Brook- side Dr., died March 2, 2012 in Cleveland Regional Med- ical Center. The funeral service was” held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 10,2012 at Clay-Bar- nette Funeral Home Chapel in Shelby, interment follow- ing in Cleveland Memorial Park. Jamie B. Gann KINGS MOUNTAIN - Jamie Brandon Gann, 32, of Kings Mountain, passed away March 9, 2012 at his home. He was born September County, son of Lynn Hinson Stuart and the late Paul Dean Gann. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at Greene Funeral Service, West Chapel, Gastonia, officiated ~ by Pastor Greg Neely. The family received friends from 6-8:30 p.m. Monday, March 12, 2012 at the funeral home. Interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. In addition to his mother he is survived by his stepfa- | 4 ther, Jef- fery Stuart; grandmother, Lillie Hinson of Kings Mountain; daughter, Heaven Burleson of Cherryville; brothers, Brian and Shawn Gann, both of Gastonia, Christopher Dean Gann and wife Amber, and Justin Mes- sick, all of Kings Mountain; sisters, Mikayla Stuart and Chelsie Gann, both of Kings Mountain. In addition to his father he was preceded in death by grandparents, Paul and Irene Gann and - grandfather, Boyce “Curly” Hinson. Memorial may be made to Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church, P.O. Box 605, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. West Chapel of Greene Funeral Service and Crema- torium, 216 Archie White- sides Rd., Gastonia, was in charge of arrangements. Greene Funeral Home Dick McClain “N2KP” KINGS MOUNTAIN - Dick McClain, known in the world of Ham radio as “N2KP”, 72, of Kings Mountain died Thursday, March 8, 2012 at Kings Mountain Hospice. He was born in Greenville, SC to the late Pink Reese McClain and Beulah Alexander McClain Moore. He was also pre- ceded in death by his son, Ricky McClain. Mr. McClain was retired from the textile industry and was a member of the Baptist faith. He was a loving hus- band, father, and grandfa- ther. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Linda McClain of Kings Mountain; son, Dwayne Hord and wife Jen- nifer of Kings Mountain; daughters, Judy Sutton of Georgia, LaBrone Wall and husband Daryl of Kings Mountain, Debbie Glover and husband Terry of Bel- mont; numerous grandchil- dren and great grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted by Dr. Robert Eng . 2012 at Ollie Harris Memo- rial Chapel. Interment fol- dowed at Mountain Rest Cemetery. The family re- ceived visitors prior to the service at Harris Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, Kings Mountain Hospice House, 951 Wen- dover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Parris Ffuneral Home ‘ Lewis Road, Lawndale, went home to be with the Lord Wednes- day, March 7, 2012 at Pres- byterian ~~ Hospital in Charlotte. Born April 5, 1939 in Cleveland County to the late Bundy Holland and Altie Bridges Holland, she worked at Thermaco Welco and was a member of Hudson Memo- rial Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Richard Haynes and Delbert Patrick; six brothers and sis- ters-in-law, Norman and Nic Holland, Dale and Dot Hol- land, Nick Holland, A.D. and Helen Holland, Paul and Myrtle Holland and Lester and Ethel Holland; sister, Catherine D. Patrick Georgie Humphries and hus- band, Burren and two LAWNDALE Catherine brother-in-laws, Mitchell Doniss Patrick, 72, of 125 Williams and Toy Cooper. NW ARRESTS ment. MARCH 5: Dennis MARCH 8: Melody Adams, 29, Clover, SC, car- rying concealed weapon, no operator’s license and felony possession of stolen firearm, $2500 bond, secured. * MARCH 5: Ricky Dale Broome, 52, 826 Oak Grove Rd., assault on medical per- son, $2500 bond, secured. MARCH 7: Billy Smith, 58, 1050 Barnette Dr., com- municating threats, misde- meanor. > MARCH 7: Laura Lee’ Payne, 30, 900 Grace St., se- creting lien property, misde- meanor. MARCH 8: Frederick Alphonso Nixon, 42, 1202 Northwoods Dr., larceny, $500 bond, unsecured. MARCH 9: Corey Neal Milam, 21, Gastonia, lar- ceny, outstanding warrant in Gaston County,$1000 bond, unsecured. MARCH 9: Christopher James Pruitt, 34, 111-3 Highridge Court, larceny, $2,500 written bond. MARCH 9: Bradly Bryant Slayton, 23, 107 Fairdale St., DW, stop light violation,simple assault, $20,000 bond, secured. MARCH 11: Charles Bell Adkins, 39, 700 Bridges Dr., assault on female, no bond. MARCH 12: Tyrone Eu- gene Hardison, 48, 317 Ebenzer Rd., felony break- ing and entering,. injury to real property and felony lar- ceny, no bond. "CITATIONS MARCH 5: Benjamin Edward Lewis Wilson, 20, 331 Oak Grove Rd., seat belt violation, fictitious tag. MARCH 5: Jacob Bruce Everson, 21, 402 N. Moun- tain St., seat belt violation. MARCH 7: Michael Travis Johnson, 44, 103 Bradley Murray, 50, 701 Margrace Rd., speeding. MARCH 8: Tamera Westmoreland, 50, Bessemer City, speeding. MARCH 9: Teal Renee Curry, 20,217 Roy Bell Rd., no insurance. ; MARCH 10: Ashely Michelle Melton,23, Lincol- nton, no inspection, no in- surance, faulty equipment, tires. MARCH 10: Timothy Jason Medlin, 20, Stanley, running red light. MARCH 10: Jeffrey Scott Hill, 50, 414 N. Battle- ground Ave., violation of noise ordinance. INCIDENTS MARCH 5: A resident of York Road reported theft of medicine and assorted jew- elry during a break-in. ‘MARCH 5: A resident of W. Mountain St. reported vandalism by someone throwing eggs on windows, a truck and garage. MARCH 7:A resident of Waco Road reported theft of automobile tag. MARCH 8: A resident of Hill Street reported theft of a GPS system and various items from a 2001 Ford. MARCH 8: Pike Electric Co., Mount Airy, NC, re- ported a break-in at a con- struction site at 229 Countryside Drive and theft of 40 feet of copper wire, a 700 pound reel of copper- coated steel wire and dam- age to a five foot section of chain link fence. The fence was cut to gain entrance to the construction site, accord- ing to report of Cpl. D. K. Davis. MARCH 8: Food Lion 2654, 610 E. King St., re- ported shoplifting. Mrs. Patrick is survived by a son, Doug Haynes of Lawndale; a daughter, Rhonda Camp and husband, Robert of Lawndale; four grandchildren, Joey Camp, Pam Jones, Missy Hamrick and Amy Howell; fifteen grandchildren; brother, Charles Holland and wife, Ruth of Shelby; two sisters, Ozell Williams of Shelby and Gertrude Cooper of Boiling Springs and a sister- in-law, Dorothy Holland. Visitation was Friday, March 9, 2012 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Stamey Funeral Home, Fallston. ; The funeral service was conducted Saturday, March 10,2012 at 2 p.m. at Stamey Funeral Home Chapel in Fallston. Rev. Jerry Hudson officiated and interment was in Kings Mountain’s Moun- tain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cleveland - Rutherford Kidney Association, 1017 N., Washington St., Shelby, NC 28150. Stamey Funeral Home of Fallston, NC was in charge of arrangements. Stamey Ffuneral Home Ronne Pledger SHELBY - Ronnie S. Pledger, 45, 709 Mayo Rd., died March 6, 2012. The funeral service was conducted Thursday, March 8, 2012 at Clay-Barnette Fu- neral Home Chapel in, Shelby. medicines. ? “Operation Medicine Drop” Kings Mountain Police will conduct “Operation Medicine Drop” at the H. Lawrence Patrick Senior Center three days in March and Det. Sgt. Lisa Proctor encourages anyone wanting to turn in unwanted, old or unknown medicines “to protect our community.” | The schedule begins on March 20 from 9 a.m.-1 p .m. and the drop-off will also be held March 22 from 1-5 p.m. and Saturday, March 24, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Proctor said that the events are targeted to reduce a significant amount of controlled pharmaceuticals that could be diverted to an escalating drug market. More importantly, she said that the event is used to educate the public on the dangers of pharmaceutical drug abuse, accidental poisonings as well as responsible handling, security and destruction of their prescription Police Chief Melvin Proctor said the Drug En- forcement Administration has approved Operation Medicine Drop and said the police department would maintain custody and control of all pharmaceuticals collected and would be responsible for the security and destruction of these materials. > Shelby shoplifting. MARCH 10: A resident of Floyd Street reported theft of a flatbed trailer valued at $1500. MARCH 11: Mountain Market, 506 Waco Rd., re- ported a break-in, damage to property, and theft of 17 car- tons of cigarettes valued at $778.94 and damage to a plexi-glass window and phone and security wires on the building valued at $862. MARCH 11: A resident of Charles Street reported a common law robbery and larceny ofa I-pad. WRECKS MARCH 3: Sgt. M. D. Butler said that Lucy John- son Gamble, 174 Crown Court, had stopped her 1991 Mazda in the roadway for what was suspected to be a medical reason. Jennie Far- rar Burdette, 210 Yarbro Rd., driving a 2005 Chevrolet said that because of the Rd.,, reported 23, 1979 in Cleveland at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 11, Spurgen Dr., unsafe move- ~~ MARCH 9: Ingles 147, Kings Mountain Weekend Weather ySmile Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday OneDa Dentures cn March 16 March 17 March 18 March 15 Ay Toi =~ am A Te Sr? Avg - ‘Low: 39 Hi: 63 Avg'- Low: 39 Hi: 64 Sunny - 77° ‘Mostly Cloudy - 73° Partly Cloudy - 74° 10% Chance of 20% Chance of 10% Chance of precipitation precipitation precipitation Avg - Low: 39 Hi: 64 Partly Cloudy - 75° 20% Chance of precipitation Avg - Low: 39 Hi: 64 Se Fast & Affordable $285 Full Upper or Lower Dentures - come in at 7:00 am & have dentures by 4pm! Dr Eugene Young ® 1429 North Lafayette Street, Shelby www.OneDaySmileDentures.com © 704.487.0346 Eugene Young D.D.S,EA.G.D. 303 Phifer Rd. | Kings Mountain (704) 739-CLAY (2529) We believe that you shouldn't have to spend a lot to get the very best in funeral service. At Clay-Barnette Funeral Home, you will see a savings of hundreds, even thousands of dollars compared to the others. FUNERAL HOME OF KINGS MOUNTAIN © adfinity to If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane - I'd walk right up home again. | Your loving wife Helen | and sons Kru, Lover & Dale heaven, and bring you Douglas (Pete) McClain 12.10.43 - 3.6.94 curve she did not see ‘the Gamble vehicle to avoid rear-ending the vehicle. But- ler said that Gamble was transported to the hospital. The officer said that Bur- dette was in violation of her license restriction of daylight driving only. Property dam- ages were minor. ‘Faith and End-of-Life’ program at senior center “Journey - Partnership for End of Life Issues” will be having a program Thursday, March 15 from noon-1 p.m. at the Patrick Senior Center, 909 East King Street, and on Thursday, March 22 from noon-1 p.m. at the Neal Sen- ior Center, 100 T.R. Harris Drive, Shelby. The public is invited to attend the free pro- gram. Len Byers, director of Pastoral Care in the Cleve- land County Healthcare Sys- tem, will present the program on “Faith and End- of-Life - Die Like Moses”. Fifty years ago, decisions about life support interven- tions were not needed. There was no CPR, tube feeding, breathing machine. If a per- son could not breathe, they died. If a person’s heart did not work, they died. But 30 years ago, life- saving inventions changed our thinking. To learn more, contact Len Byers at 980- 487-3855. These quarterly sessions are free and open to the pub- lic, but donations are ac- cepted. Light refreshments will be served. ! 1 Thanks for reading ~ The Herald “Your source for hometown news!’ Visit us online! www.kmherald.net ® Sigk-Butler FFuneral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages , and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-628-2255 www.siskbutier.com
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