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Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, February 20, 2013 Poa ea Mildred Hicks Biddix Retired from the textile industry - KINGS MOUNTAIN - Mildred Pauline Hicks Bid- dix, 59, of Kings Mountain, NC died on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 at Kings Mountain Hospital. She was born in Cleve- land Co. NC to the late James M. Hicks, Jr. and Ollie Jane Woods Hicks. She was also ipre- ceded in death by her sisters, Lillie Sanders and Martha Short. Mrs. Biddix was retired from the textile industry and attended North Gaston Church of God, Dallas, NC. Survivors include: her husband of 38 years, Benny Roger Biddix, Kings Mtn. NC; son, Edward “Eddie” Biddix, Kings Mtn. NC; OBITUARIES daughter, Paula Eldridge and husband Joshua, Bessemer City, NC; brother, Luther Hicks, Lawndale, NC; and sisters, Sarah Roberson and Margaret Roberson, both of Cherryville, NC. The funeral service was held at North Gaston Church of God, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013 at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. Andy Nicholson, Rev. Ted Smith, Rev. Henry Jenkins, and Rev. Steve Parker offici- ating. Visitation was 2 — 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013 prior to the service in the sanctu- ary of North Gaston Church of God. Interment was at Moun- tain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, NC. A guest register is avail- able at www.harrisfuner- als.com Arrangements are being handled by Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC. Harris Ffuneral Home Gerald E. Carrigan, Sr. Loving family man KINGS MOUNTAIN - Gerald E. Carrigan, Sr., 65, died Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, at Carolinas Medical Center. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Arthur and Eliza Stiles Car- rigan. In addition to his parents, he is pre- ceded in death by tw, 0 brothers, Bob and : Bill Car- rigan and sister, Faye House. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Brenda Humphries Carrigan of the home, two sons; Gerald E. Carrigan, Jr. of Dallas and Chris Carrigan and wife Kim of Lincolnton; sister, Elaine Parker of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Buell Carrigan and wife Dot and Jimmy Carrigan all of Kings Moun- tain; five grandchildren, Kristie, Scott, Trevor, Mad- dox and Ryder Carrigan; and three great-grandchildren; Kenny, Keeley and Cali. The funeral was held on Monday, Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. at Clay- Barnette Funeral Home of Kings Mountain with Rev. Mike Devine and Rev. Gene Ware officiating. The family received friends an hour and a half prior to the service begin- ning at 1:30 p.m. at Clay- Barnette Funeral Home of Kings Mountain and other times at the home. Interment was at Moun- tain Rest Cemetery in Kings Mountain. The family was served by Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Kings Mountain. A guest register is avail- able at www.claybarnette. com. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home Jean A. Jones KINGS MOUNTAIN — Jean A. Jones, Sept. 1940 — Feb. 2013, loving mother, wife, and grandmother went to be with her Lord and Sav- ior on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at 504 Linwood Rd., Kings Mountain, NC. She is survived by her - husband, Kenneth S. Jones of Grover; Her five daugh- ters, Jayne Sheffield of Kings Mountain, Sharon Matsunaga of Grover, Karen Jones of Kings Mountain, Kim Wise of Oak Island, Jeanne Sprowls of PA; ten grandchildren; two step-chil- dren and four step—grand- children. Buddie Ronald Cobb AUGUSTA, GA. — Bud- die Ronald Cobb, 72, died February 13, 2013 at Doc- tor’s Hospital in Augusta. He was a Kings Moun- tain native. A memorial service was held Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Harvest Time Chris- tian Center, 317 north By- Pass, and Washington, GA. Peggy Dixon KINGS MOUNTAIN - Peggy Wright Dixon, 78, passed away Wednesday, Feb 13, 2013. The funeral service was held at Second Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, Sunday, Feb. 17at 2 p.m. with Rev. David Ross, Jr. and Rev. James Lochridge officiating. Visitation was Saturday evening, 7—9 p.m., at Harris Funeral Home. Interment was at Moun- tain Rest Cemetery. William “Bill” Folk SHELBY - William “Bill” Folk died at his resi- dence Wednesday, Feb. ‘13, 2013. A memorial service was held Sunday, Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. at Elizabeth Baptist Church. The family received friends following the service in the Christian Life Center of the church. David Leroy Starnes Avid fisherman and gardener KINGS MOUNTAIN - David Leroy Starnes, 79, resident of Kings Mountain, NC died February 17, 2013 at Kings Mountain Hospice House. He was born in Gaston County, NC to the late Joseph Stanhope Starnes and Mary Magdeline Dellinger Starnes. He was also preceded in death by sister, Lydia Fite. Mr. Starnes was retired from the textile industry and attended Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church. He was a loving husband, father, and grand- father who was an avid fish- erman and gardener. Surviving are his wife of 61 years: Daphine Powell Starnes of the home; daugh- ters, Kim Blanton and hus- band Scott, of Kings Mountain; brothers, Don Starnes and wife, Barbara, and Dink Starnes and wife, Jane, all of Kings Mountain, and Mack Starnes and wife, Faye, of Boiling Springs; sisters, Margie Moses and Louise Canipe and husband, Wray, of Kings Mountain; two grandchildren: Wendy “Nikki” Blanton and David “Dusty” Blanton; and three great-grandchildren Isaiah Cremeans, Karissa Poteet and Heaven Blanton. The funeral will be con- ducted at Eastside Baptist Church, Thursday, February 21,2013 at 4 p.m. Rev. Ron Caulder will officiate and in- terment will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. ; The family will receive. friends from 7-9 ‘p.m. Wednesday evening, Febru- ary 20, 2013 at Harris Fu- neral Home, Kings Mountain, NC Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive Shelby, NC 28150 A guest register is avail- - able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC, is in charge of arrangements. Parris Ffuneral Home Judd in town filming Country star Naomi Judd was in Kings Mountain briefly last Wednesday morning to film a scene from “An Evergreen Christmas” that could hit theatres Thanksgiving. Ellis Noell, the City of Kings Mountain’s Special Events Coordinator, said the funeral scene was shot at Mountain Rest Cemetery. “The actress was just in and out and liked the ceme- tery with a view of the mountain,” said Noell. Scenes for the movie were also filmed in Gaston, Lincoln and Mecklenburg movie Naomi Judd Counties. While in this area Judd also shopped in Gasto- nia at Target Stores. Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna, com- prise one of the most suc- cessful duos in the country music industry. Inspections Week of Feb. 11-15 Facility McDonalds, York Rd. Hardees, E. King St. Mountain View Restaurant, Kings St. Washington Elementary, Stony Point Rd 99 Kings Mountain Care Center, Ferguson Rd. 98.5 RR # POLICE Project Acrowd gathered Grade Date 97.5 2/11 99 2/12 95.5 2/12 2/13 2/14 recently for the Potato Project Dinner fo get the ball rolling for the 2013 ~ Potato Project. The event was held at the ‘Baptist Men on Mission’ site. The dinner was at 6 pm ondan31. ey ARRESTS Feb. 8: James. Allen Rippy, 37, 146 Park Grace Rd., larceny and possession of stolen property, $500 bond, secured. FEB. 9: Edwin Dock Dil- lard, 48, Belmont, second degree trespass, intoxicated and disruptive, resisting pub- lic officer, $10,100 bond, se- cured. FEB. 9: Ronald Edward Forbes, 45, 614 Rolling- brook Rd., assault on female, no bond. FEB. 10: Krista Paige Sands, 46, 792 Sunnyside Shady Rest Rd., $500 bond, unsecured. FEB. 11: Tommy Lee Sears, 22, 335 Industrial Dr., hit and run, felony, $2500 bond, secured. CITATIONS FEB. 11: Linda Kay Grantt, 25, Gastonia, no in- spection, expired tag, re- voked license. FEB. 12: James Callahan, 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. GF KINGS MOENTAIN © adfinity 23, 811 W. Gold St., No. 38, speeding. FEB, 12: Jessica Houser, 34, 202 Cooke Circle, speed ing. FEB. 12: Darryl D. Ware, 50, 1604 Northwoods Dr., revoked license. FEB. 12: Landon Benton, 31, 1702 Stoney Point Rd., revoked license. FEB. 12: Leopoldo To- lentino, 35, 500 Bridges Dr., no operator’s license. FEB. 12: Allen Shane Henry, 25, 101 Guyton Loop, no operator’s license. FEB. 12: Jennifer Martin, 25, 18 Bennett Dr., speeding. FEB. 12: Santos Salis, 46, 115 Deal St., no opera- tor’s license. FEB. 12; Karcem J. Moore, 32, Gastonia, re- voked license. FEB.13: Matthene Heath Hunter, 44, 708 Hunting- towne Dr., running red light. FEB. 13: A 17-year-old female was cited for running a stop sign. FEB. 14: Christopher James Allen, 18, 131 John Goforth Rd., careless driv- ing. INCIDENTS FEB. 11: A resident of Mountain Crest Drive re- ported theft of a Craftspun pressure washer from his van. FEB. 11: City of Kings Mountain, 101 W. Gold St., Sighk-Butler Ffuneral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutler.com 4 3 reported that a motorist drove in the grassy area of city property. Estimated damage is $300. WRECKS FEB. 5: Officer Bryan McGinnis said that a 1999 Lexis operated by Rebekah Podarfas, 717 Canterbury Rd., rear-ended a 2004 Toy- ota operated by Sunshine Murray of Shelby. The acci- ‘dent happened at Canterbury and King Streets. Property damages were estimated at $4,000. FEB. 8: Officer J. L. Dee said that a 1998 Cadillac op- erated by Dale McQueen, Homestead, Pa., struck a 2005 Chevrolet operated by Connie Burris, 319 Brice St. The accident happened on the US 74 Bypass at Oak Grove Road. Property dam- ages were estimated at $10,000. FEB. 10: Officer Chris McKnight said that a parked 2000 Pontiac owned by Al- bert Smarr, 125 N.Railroad Avenue, was hit by an un- known driver in the parking lot at Harmon Court. FEB. 11: Officer K.'L. Putnam said that vehicles operated by Darrell Hermis of Bessemer City and David Lee Bolin of 1303 W. Gold St. Extension were involved in an accident at King Street and Cleveland Avenue. Property damages were esti- mated at $2,000. FEB. 11: A three-car wreck at King and Sims Street involved no injuries but $6500 in property dam- ages. Officer K. L. Putnam said that Dakota Putnam, 111 Brandonwood Lane, op- erating a 2001 Hyundai, was attempting a left turn onto N. Sims Street and hit a 1974 VW operated by William David Carpenter, 115 Penny Dr, traveling west on King S t. As Putnam moved his ve- hicle out of the road he struck a 2008 Chevrolet op- erated by Kevin Owensby of Gastonia, traveling east on King Street. FEB: 11: Officer B. I. Howard said that a 2012 Hyundai operated by Richard Donald Wilson, 928 Mary’s Grove Road, was struck by an unknown driver in the parking lot at 706 York Road. FEB. 12: Officer K. L. Putnam said Timothy Wayne Myers, of Lexington, operat- ing a 1997 Ford, merged into the left lane of I-85 North and struck a 2011 Hyundai operated by James Scott Davis of Gastonia. Property damages were estimated at $5,000. FEB. 13: Officer B. M. Black said a 2003 Toyota op- erated by Done Keokham- pho, 114 White Plains Dr., struck a 2006 Chevrolet op- erated by Denise Ann Haley, 5028 Southbrook Road. The accident happened at NC 161 at Slater Street. Property damages were minor. RTALMIYE FEREYIFION B ] SATELLITE ‘sh DIRECTV. CONNECTIONS dish SALES | SERVICE | INSTALLATION Residential & Commercial : HBO E *Free for 3 months E] 704864.0440 A Company You Can Trust! my Dowie skeerz 1102-A Union Rd. Gastonia 3 i; fic
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