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Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Ee Anne Hunter P. Boone Enjoyed traveling with her husband WASHINGTON — Anne Hunter Plonk Boone, 59, of Washington and Hatteras, died Wednesday, April 3, 2012, at her home. ti 2013 at First United Methodist Church of Washington offi- ciated by Rev. Danny Allen. Burial was private. Gary Ball, Timothy Ward, Frank Coan, Dr. Jeffrey Whitehead, Clyde Hughes and Garrett Ball served as pallbearers. Anne Hunter was born in Mecklenburg County and was the daughter of Patricia Neisler Plonk and the late John Oates Plonk, Jr. She is survived by her husband of 37 years, William Thomas Boone Jr; her daughter, Sarah Katherine Brown and husband Tucker of Elizabeth City; her son, William Thomas Boone III and wife Carrie of Pittsboro; three grandchildren, Anne Spivey Brown, Caroline Hunter Brown, and Huckleberry T. Boone; her mother, Patricia Neisler Plonk, of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Laura Ball and husband, Gary, of Lenoir, and Ashley Strachan and husband Dave of St. Au- gustine, FL; two brothers, John O. Plonk III and wife Lisa of Kings Mountain, and Carl Plonk and wife Margot Ann Patterson Goforth Retired chemistry teacher KINGS MOUNTAIN - Ann Patterson Goforth, 64, resident of 2438 Cobb Dr., passed away April 3, 2013 at Kings Mountain Hospice House. She was a native of Cleve- land County, daughter of the Fat e fl Samuel Kelly nd and Car- rie Yarbro Patterson. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Western Carolina University in 1970 and was a former chemistry teacher at Shelby High School, Ashbrook High School, Gaston College, Highland Tech, and Gaffney High School and retired from Gaston County Public Schools. Mrs. Goforth was a mem- ber of Boyce Memorial ARP Church in Kings Mountain where she was a member of the Women of the Church, Sigk-Butler Ffuneral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutier.com OBITUARIES of Kings Mountain; and many beloved nieces, nephews, family members, and friends. She was pre- ceded in death by her father, John Oates Plonk, Jr., of Kings Mountain. Anne Hunter attended Mary Baldwin and gradu- ated from Meredith College. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daugh- ter, sister, aunt, and friend. Relationships were impor- tant to her, and she was often described as the “glue” that held various groups of friends and family together. She was adored by her grandchildren who affection- ately referred to her as “Hun- nie.” She and her husband, Bill, enjoyed traveling and watching the sun set in Hat- teras. Her beautiful smile and generous spirit were blessings to all who knew her. The = family received friends on Friday, April 5, 2013 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. at Paul Funeral Home & Cre- matory of Washington. In lieu of flowers, memo- rials may be made to: First United Methodist Church, 304 W. Second Street, Wash- ington, NC 27889, or the Lit- tle Grove United Methodist Church, 52859 Piney Ridge Road, Frisco, NC 27936. Online condolences may be offered to the family and the memorial video tribute may be viewed by visiting ,www.paulfuneralhome.com. Paul Funeral Home & Crematory of Washington is honored to serve the Boone family. Paul Funeral Home & Crematory Ruth Oates Circle of Friends and also worked with the youth of the church. Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Steve Goforth, Kings Mountain; sons, Steven J. Goforth, Jr., Mauldin, SC and John A. Goforth, Raleigh; daughter, Kelly G. Ross and husband Kevin, Raleigh; granddaugh- ter, Anslee; and sister, Kay P. White and husband John, Gastonia. A memorial service was held at Boyce Memorial ARP Church, Kings Moun- tain Saturday, April 6, 2013 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Nick Napier and Rev. Doug Pe- tersen officiating. The family received friends from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 6, prior to the service, in the fellow- ship hall of the Church. Memorials can be made to Boyce Memorial ARP Church, 111 Edgemont Dr., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 or to Hospice of Cleveland County, Kings Mountain Hospice House, 951 Wen- dover Heights Dr., Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is avail- able at www.harrisfuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC is serv- ing the family. Harris FFuneral Home Terry MkKinney, Sr. Loving father, grandfather, brother KINGS MOUNTAIN — Terry Lee McKinney, 61, Sr., of Kings Moun- kitain, passed away Tuesday, April 2, § 2013 at Surviving are his chil- dren, Terry Jr, Lucky, Christina and Jennifer; his brothers, Walter, Mark, and Timothy; sisters, Renee, Rosemary and Tina; eight grandchildren and one great- grandchild. A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 5 p.m. at The Inter- denominational Church in Kings Mountain. Speakers will be Della Stroupe and J. D. “Tiny” Lefevers KINGS MOUNTAIN - J. D.: “Tiny? Lefevers, 82, passed away April 6, 2013 at his home. The funeral service was held at Ollie Harris Memo- rial Chapel, Tuesday, April 9, at 11 a.m. Visitation was from 6 — 8 p.m. Monday evening, April 8, at Harris Funeral Home. Interment was at Mountain Rest Ceme- Minnie Fay Smith SHELBY - Minnie Fay Smith, 63, 2629 Taylor Road, passed away Saturday April 6, 2013 at her resi- dence. Funeral services will be in Eaton Rapids, Michi- gan. The family will receive friends Monday evening from 6-7:30 p.m. at Clay- Barnette Funeral home of Shelby. =h is home. Linda Greene. tery, Kings Mountain. Interment will be in Eaton Rapids, Michigan. ARRESTS APRIL 5: Jason Matthew Greene, 34, 101-1 Center St, assault on female. APRIL 6: Anthony Keith Singleton Jr., 29, 514 Harmon Ct, assault on fe- male, $2,000 bond, secured. APRIL 7: Jeffrey Tyrone Ross, 42, 1417 Shelby Rd, domestic criminal trespass. CITATIONS APRIL 2: Joshua Bernard Green, 21, Charlotte, speeding. APRIL 2: Mary Donelson, 64, 602 Princeton Dr., speeding. - APRIL 4: A 17-year-old male was cited for speeding. APRIL 4: Stephanie Wilson, 40, 104 Cedar Circle, speeding. APRIL 4: Jerry Bright Black, 38, 116 Dutchess Dr., revoked license. APRIL 4: Melvin Douglas Sanders, 55, Gastonia, unsafe movement. APRIL 4: Randy Dean Williams, 47, 1616 Shelby Rd., trespassing. APRIL 5: Michael Joseph Wilson, 32, Cramerton, expired tag. APRIL 5: David Shane Gladden, 40, Cherryville, speeding, failure to carry driver’s license. APRIL 5: Michael Lanier, 39, 533 Belvedere Circle, violation of city ordi- nance which “’prohibits the playing of a radio or other musical instruments with such volume between the hours of 10 p.m.-7 a.m. as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort or repose of any person or persons in any dwelling, hotel or other type of residence”. APRIL 6: Cheyenne Reedy, 18, Gastonia, speeding. APRIL 6: Allison Wellmon, 20, 105 Colonial Dr., speeding. APRIL 6: Jerry Garner II, 34, Grover, speeding. APRIL 6: Carlus Devone Gamble, 32, 200 Spruce St., Apt. 2E, revoked li- Post-polio support meeting The Cleveland County Post-Polio Support Group will hold the April meeting at the Mayflower Restaurant on Monday, April 15 at 6 p.m. The restaurant is lo- cated on Hwy. 74 E. in Shelby. The program will be pre- sented by Joan Eslick, a polio survivor and member of the support group. She will share her experiences of surviving polio and living with her wonderful caregiver and companion, Benisa, a service dog. If you are a polio survivor please plan to attend. Feel free to bring a caregiver with. you. If you are not a polio survivor, please pass this message to anyone you ServePro, a disaster recovery and cleanup franchise system, has signed on as a national sponsor of the American Red Cross Ready Rating program, a free web-based program designed to help businesses, organizations and schools become better prepared for emergencies, according to owners of Servpro franchises in the Kings Mountain area. “This partnership just makes perfect sense,” said Rick Isaacson, Executive Vice cense, speeding. APRIL 6: Matthew Royster, 30, Lawndale, speeding. APRIL 6: James Austin Savage, 18, 211 Green Meadows, speeding. APRIL 7: David Andrew York, 40, Clover, SC, forged registration plate, failure to notify DMV of address change. APRIL 7: Thomeka Moton, 19, Shelby, speeding. APRIL 7: Michael Costner Jr., 19, Grover, speeding. APRIL 7: Nathaniel Snowten, 27, 114 Pearce Court, speeding, no insur- ance. INCIDENTS APRIL 1: A resident of Sandhurst Dr. reported theft of three saws, two blowers, two weed eaters, a hedge trim- mer and a back pack sprayer valued at nearly $4,000. APRIL 2: A resident of E. Parker St. reported theft of a blue 4d GMC Sat- urn valued at $1800. APRIL 2: Jack’s Jewelry & Pawn, 106 Cleveland Ave., reported that a cus- tomer took two Fenwick casting rods and two ABU Garcia 6500C4 reels from a truck. APRIL 3: A resident of Chesterfield Court reported theft of jewelry. APRIL 4: Roses, 1314 Shelby Rd., reported that vandals set tomato and broccoli plants on fire, doing nearly $400 damage. APRIL 4: A resident of Grover re- ported financial transaction card fraud. APRIL 5: Jack’s Jewelry & Loan, 106 Cleveland Ave., said a customer presented stolen merchandise in ex- change for currency. APRIL 5: A resident of W. Gold St. reported theft of currency and medica- tion. APRIL 6: Food Lion, E. King St., said a customer attempted to pay for $98.98 in merchandise with a fraudu- lent financial card. WRECKS MARCH 29: Officer H. W. Carpen- ter said a 2002 Lincoln operated by Joshua Rice of Gastonia struck a 1994 Chevrolet operated by James Bostic, 638 Margrace Road. The accident hap- pened on the US 74 Bypass West. Prop- erty damages were estimated at $6,000. Bostic, who had stopped on the right shoulder of the road to assist another motorist, had pulled back into the right lane. Rice was attempting to merge into the left lane to pass Bostic. MARCH 31: Officer Chris Tate said Raymond Munzer, 205 W. Ridge St., operating a 2005 Suzuki, backed into a 2011 Hyundai operated by Tanisha Easterling, Lawrenceville, Ga., in the drive-through at Taco Bell, York Road. Property damages were minor. : APRIL 2: Officer Chris McKnight said a 1998 Ford operated by Robin Martin, 125 Peaceful Valley Road, struck a 1991 Jeep operated by Jada Mauney, 911 First St., at the intersec- tion of Second and Blanton streets. Martin was transported to Cleveland Regional Medical Center. Property damages were estimated at $5,000. APRIL 5: Officer J. L. Dee said Larry Shives of Dallas, operating a 2007 Nissan, backed into a parked 1993 Hyundai owned by Kathy Jackson, 115 Omega Dr. Property damages were es- timated at $1250. APRIL 6: Officer B. M. Black said. Jordan Rollins of Gastonia, operating a 2006 Toyota, backed into a 2007 Jeep operated by Scott Foster of Clover, SC.The accident happened in the park- ing lot of McDonald’s on NC 161. Property damages were estimated at $1100. Woman's Club hosts area deputies Cleveland County Sheriff’s Deputies Bryan Gordon and Jon Owens were guest speakers at the March 25 meeting of Kings Mountain Woman’s Club. Gordon led a discussion on “Human Traf- ficking” and Owens spoke on “Medicine Safety and Drug Diversion.” Linda Dixon led the pledge to the Ameri- can flag and Betty Benton presented the de- votional. It was announced that the cookbook project has received almost 800 recipes and proofreading of the book will begin in two weeks. : Diane Davis was welcomed as a visitor. Twenty-one members attending the meeting and enjoyed refreshments during a social hour. The Conservation Department will pres- ent the April 22 program. Several members will be reading and demonstrating crafts of “yester year” to students at Grover Elemen- tary School on Aril 10. (By Lois Blanton, club reporter) ServePro to help businesses prepare for disaster President of Servpro Industries Inc., “and truly completes the readiness equation for businesses and other property owners in the Kings Mountain area.” This program allows individuals to assess their readiness for a disaster, so they can take all the necessary steps, before disaster strikes, to protect their propetty from dam- age and loss. know who is a survivor. For more information you may call Janet Walker at 704-692-6249. Thank you for reading the Kings Mountain Herald ‘your, hometown newspaper’ 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. OF KINGS MaUNTIN © adfinity »
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