The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net August 1, 2012 Michael Lovelace Member of Oak Grove Baptist Church KINGS MOUNTAIN - Michael Wayne Lovelace, x62, of Kings Moun- tain; passed away July 24, 2012 at home. He was born Octo- ber 4, 1949 in Cleveland County, to the late Fred Ellis and Louise Canipe Lovelace. Michael was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Kings Mountain and he served in the United States Army 82nd Airborne Division. He retired from Goodyear and formerly worked for Doerre Construction. His funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 1 p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, with Rev. Travis Northcut offi- ciating. Interment will follow at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery with full mili- tary rites by the Bessemer City American Legion Post 243 Honor Guard. _ Visitation will be held one hour prior to the serv- ice in the church fellow- ship hall. He is survived by his wife . Sondra Oliver Lovelace; sons, Michael Wayne Lovelace II and fi- ance’ Dawn Brooks, Fred- die Lovelace and wife Christy all of Kings Mountain; daughter, Crys- tal Adams and Mitchell of RR Bi, OBITUARIES Kings Mountain; brothers, Terry Lovelace and Keith Lovelace both of Kings Mountain; sister, Cindy Houser and husband Mike of Kings Mountain; grand- children, Michael Lovelace III, Cody Lovelace, Channing Lovelace, Elijah Adams, Jacob Adams, and Isaac Adams. He is preceded in death by his brother, Ronnie Lovelace. Memorials may be made-to Hospice Cleve- land County, 951 Wen- dover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. To offer condolences, please visit www.siskbut- ler.com Sisk-Butler ~~ Funeral Home, Bessemer City, is serving the family. Sigk-Butler Funeral Home Carrie Riddle Martin KINGS MOUNTAIN - Carrie Riddle Martin, 93, of Boyce Street, died July 24, 2012 at Summit Place of South Park, Charlotte. She was born in Cleveland County daughter of the late John J. and Mary Etta Clark Riddle. A graveside service was conducted by Rev. Tom Jolly at 11 am. Thursday, July 26, 2012 at’ Mountain Rest Cemetery, where interment followed. Helen Hamm Hinson Worked at Burlington Industries KINGS MOUNTAIN - Helen Hamm Hinson, 87, resident of Kings Moun- tain died July 17, 2012 at Wendover Hospice in Shelby. She was born in Cleveland County to the late Amos Hamm and Sally Huffstickler Hamm. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Curtis = Allen Hinson; brother, John Hamm; and sisters, Louise Paysour and Margaret Bumgard- ner. She retired after 35 years of service from Burlington Industries in Kings Mountain. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. : She is survived by her son, Dan Moore and wife Louise of Bessemer City; daughters, Patricia Barrett of Kings Mountain and Dianne Odoms and hus- band James of Kings Mountain; seven grand- children; 14 great grand- children; and five great great grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted by the Rev. Eddie Gray at 11 a.m. Fri- day, July 20, 2012 at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel. The family received visi- tors prior to the service at Harris Funeral Home. In- terment followed the serv- ice at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Moun- tain. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleve- land County, 951 Wen- dover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is available at www.Harris- Funerals.com Harris Funeral Home of Kings Mountain was in charge of arrangements. Barris Ffuneral Home 303 Phifer Rd. | Kings Mountain - (704) 739-CLAY (2529) We believe that you shouldn't have to spend alot to get the very best in funeral service. At FUNERAL HOME Clay-Barnette Funeral Home, TET RT 2 you will see a savings of hundreds, even thousands of .. * dollars compared to the others. 5 RRS ARRESTS JULY 24: Jackie Prince Hamrick, 42, 207 Duke St., simple assault, $5,000 bond, unsecured. JULY 25: A 17-year-old male was charged with communicating threats. JULY 27: Dustin Kevin Bell, 27, Salisbury, intoxi- cated and disruptive, resist, delay, obstruct, possession drug paraphernalia, $1,000 bond, secured. JULY 28: Carl Chris Lee, 29, 1042 Mountain- crest Dr., reckless driving, order for arrest. JULY 30: Brandon Wade Dixon, 24, 405 Hill St., pro- bation violation, $30,000 bond, secured. CITATIONS JULY 23: Ernie Mark Keller, 62, Bessemer City, speeding. JULY 23: Ronald Eu- gene Ervin, 36, Shelby, speeding. JULY 25: Richard A. Bera, 43, Minerva, OH, speeding. JULY 25: Raul Alejan- dro Delpozo, 22, Charlotte, speeding. JULY 26: A 16-year-old male was cited for trespass- ing. JULY 26: Ryan Charles Molloseau, 25, Central, SC, speeding. JULY 27: Austin Paul Ware, 18, 300 Edgemont Dr., underage drinking. JULY 27: Keisha Wal- ton, 36, Greenville, SC, speeding. JULY 27: Jarrid Cohen, 33, N. Babylon, NY, speed- ing. JULY 27: Anthony De- shaun Brown, 27, Gaffney, SC, running stop sign. JULY 27: Michael Floyd Hanger, 44, Sandusky, MI, stop sign violation. JULY 27: Steven Towle, * 19, Grover, speeding, fail- - ure to carry license. JULY 27: April Marie Hall, 78, Clover, SC, stop sign violation. JULY 27: Michael Kern Jr., 21, Iron Station, C, stop Your Herald is ;Maobile on mobile. in the print the space bar between km and harald On twitter do not. It’s FREE! Sign up and become a fan of The Herald on Facebook and Jollow Editar Emily Weaver en Give us a oa Our friendly staff will be happy to show you our wide variety of energy-efficient air conditioning units sure to fit any budget. Dilling Heating “Indoor comfort & air quality professionals” 1250 Linwood Rd., Kings Mountain 704-739-3446 dillingh @bellsouth.net Lic. No. 09350 - LENNOX) HOME COMFORT STATINS Innovation never felt so good.™ . tries, 1051 York Rd., Mbuntain Jfunecal Home sign violation. JULY 28: Thomas Smith, 51, 1004 Second St., no seat belt. JULY 28: Arian Lopez, 19, 306 Countryside Dr., speeding. JULY 28: Tyler Adams, 18, 138-1 Putnam Lake Road, speeding. JULY 28: Alexis Miller, 29, Charlotte, conceal mer- chandise. JULY 28: Robert Dustin Michael, 20, Mount Holly, speeding. JULY 29: Matthew Reynolds, 23, Lancaster, SC, no seat belt, failure to carry license. JULY 29: Joan Jamison, 56, 35, Shelby, speeding. - JULY 29: Matthew Lee Gregg, 25, Lincolnton, speeding. JULY 30: Brandon Wade Dixon, 24, 714 McDaniel Rd., no registration, no li- cense for operating motor- cycle. INCIDENTS JULY 23: A resident of Princeton Drive reported that someone cut open a package at his residence, took merchandise and then resealed it. JULY 23: Frito Lay, 564 Waco Rd., reported theft of a catalytic converter valued: at $400. JULY 23: A resident of Belmont reported theft of a 2001" silver Dodge Neon from Waco Road. JULY 27: Gibson Indus- re- ported theft of scrap metal. JULY 30:Tobacco Barn, 716 Cleveland Ave., . re- ported attempted breaking and entering. WRECKS JULY 17: Officer K. L. Putnam said that a parked vehicle owned by Frankie Coleman, 100 Garrison Dr., rolled from the parked posi- tion and hit a fence doing damages totaling $2,000. JULY 20: Officer L. B. Ware said that a 1995 Honda operated by Frankie Dean Coleman, 100 Garri- son Dr., rear-ended a 2001 Buick operated by Deborah Ross, 106 Blair Drive. The accident happened on US 74 Business. Property dam- ages totaled $1700. JULY 20: Cpl. D. K. Davis said that a 2000 Toy- ota operated by a 17-year- old male rear-ended a 2005 Hyundai operated by Brandy Mull of Grover on US 74 Business. Property damages were estimated at $1100. JULY 20: Officer G. L. McKinney said that an un- known vehicle struck a ve- hicle operated by Charles Barber of Bessemer City as he turned into the parking lot of Lil Caesar's Pizza. JULY 20: Officer D. K. ~ Davis said that a 2003 Nis- san operated by Jerry Smith, 603 Stoney Point Rd, pulled out in front of a 2000 Hyundai operated by Jane Carpenter, 110 Raven Dr., doing an estimated $2200 damage. The acci- dent happened on Morris Street. JULY 21: Officer T. E. Bell said that a parked car owned by Jon Fleisher, 101 Marcella Dr., was struck by an unknown driver at the Moss Lake parking lot. JULY 25: Officer Lee Whittington said that a 2005 Ford operated by Dwight Tessneer, 106 Plan tation Place, rolled from a parked position at Wells Fargo Bank into a 2005 Ford operated by Debra Robinson, Southbrook Dr. doing minor damages. JULY 26: Officer D. K. Davis reported that a mail- box at the residence of Mary McKinney, 109 Ful- ton.Dr., was damaged by an unknown driver. Damages were estimated at $250. Kidd charged in fatal crash Kevin Kidd, 24, of 257 Range Rd., faces three counts of serious injury by vehicle and three counts of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury fol- lowing a fatal crash in which a woman was killed July 20. Lora Crawford White, of the Shelby area, died in the crash. The N. C. Highway Pa- trol said alcohol was in- volved in the accident that injured four others, includ- ing Kidd. District Attorney Locke Bell added the other charges after meeting with investigators in the case. The accident happened on July 20 at 10:50 p.m. on Dallas-Cherryville Road near Apple-wood Road, ac- cording to Trooper M.A. Fleming. Trooper Fleming said White was riding in Kidd's car w hen it crossed the center line and hit a Ford pickup: head on.- A Jeep Cherokee then struck Kidd's car. : Kidd was jailed on $250,000 secured bond. Public invited to hear about pedestrian plan Thursday Open house at the Kings YMCA, 211 Cleveland Ave., Thursday night from 5-7 p.m. will give residents the opportunity to hear about the Kings Moun- tain Pedestrian Plan. The City of Kings Moun- tain is exploring ways to im- prove walkability throughout the community and invites all residents to at- tend this event and. con- tribute your thoughts and ideas in a highly interactive work session and learn more about the issues involved in planning for pedestrian Sigk-Butler We. offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutier.com nity members. needs. Many recommendations in the plan are the direct re- sult of comments and sug- gestions received at the previous workshop April 26. Your input in this second workshop will help to set priorities for building proj- ects in the months and years ahead. The meeting will be facil- itated by Centralina Council of Governments, a regional planning organization com- mitted to a vital, prosperous and sustainable environ- ment. Centralina is working with city staff, a steering committee and various focus groups made up of a variety of Kings Mountain commu- For more information contact Blair Israel, Cen- tralina Council of Govern- ments, at 704-372-2416 or email at Dbisrael@cen-.. tralina.org or contact the City of Kings Mountain Planning Department at 704- 734-4595.