Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net : Wednesday, June 5, 2013 PEASE Ee # OBITUARIES Sue B. Davis She loved to sew KINGS MOUNTAIN - Sue B. Davis, 89, resident of Kings Mountain, passed maway une 3, 12013 at White 10 a k Manor in Kings f Moun - 2 tain. She was born in Cleve- land County to the late Ben Bennett and Mary Davis Bennett and was also pre- ceded in death by her hus- band, Carl F. Davis, stepfather; Ed Phipps, brother, Joe Bennett and sis- ter, Ruth Davis. Mrs. Davis was a mem- ber of Second Baptist Church in Kings Mountain. She went to high school in Kings Mountain and loved to sew. She did sewing and volunteering for the J. Iver- son Riddle Development Center in Morganton.’ Surviving are her son, Leslie Carl Davis, of Mor- ganton, numerous Cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. The graveside service will be conducted Thursday, June 6, 2013 at 4 p.m. at Mountain Rest Cemetery. Rev. James Lockridge will officiate. Interment will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to J. Iverson Riddle Devel- opment Center, 300 Enola Rd., Morganton, NC 28655. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com. Harris Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Barris FFuneral Home Kenneth S. Jones, Sr. U.S. Navy and Air Force veteran KINGS MOUNTAIN - Kenneth Snyder Jones Sr., 75, went to be with his Lord and Savior in Heaven on Tuesday, May 28, 2013. He left behind seven chil- dren, Jeanann, Sherry, Sharon, Ken, Jayne, Kim and Karen as well as 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren he dearly loved. He served his country ¥ BRIEFS proudly for 22 years with the US Navy and two years with the United States Air Force. He has now gone home to his permanent residence to be with Jesus his Savior and his beloved “wifey” Jean Jones who preceded him in death on Feb. 6, 2013. They would have celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary next week. He will be greatly missed. A memorial service was held Friday, May 31, 2013 at 1 p.m. at Proclaiming the Word Ministries, 701 Cleve- land Ave., Grover, NC. BYNUM CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH - will host “Gospel Explo- sion” Monday through Fri- day — June 10-14 — at 7 p.m. nightly at Bynum Chapel Family Life Center, 310 Ellis Street. Guest pastors will be Rev. Dr. Anthony Freeman, pastor of Sandy Ridge AME Zion Church in Landis, Rev. Gregory Floyd, pastor of Vestibule AME Zion Church in Kings Mountain, and Rev. Dr. Daran Mitchell, pastor of Trinity AME Zion Church in Greensboro. Numerous choirs will sing, including the Tolliver .Family from Greater Moore’s, Simple Harmony, Ebenezer Baptist Church Men’s Choir, Vestibule AME Zion Gospel Choir, Freedom Choir, Adam Chapel and other surround- ing choral groups. Mimes and Mount Zion Baptist church praise Dancers will also perform. The church will sponsor a food sale Friday, June 14, from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sisk-Butler Funeral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutier.com Plates are $8 and will fea- ture choices of BBQ pork, BBQ chicken, and fried chicken with baked beans slaw and chips. Rev. Sylvia Y Perry, pas- tor of the church, invites the community to attend. GLORYLAND MIS- SIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 101 Benfield Rd., will have a barbecue fundraiser and gospel singing Friday, June 14, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Barbe- cue will be catered by Hill- billy’s BBQ. Plates, $8, include BBQ, two buns, sauce, slaw, baked beans, chips, and cake. Soft drinks are $1. Whole Boston Butts with sauce sell for $30. Order Boston Butts for Fa- ther’s Day by calling by Wednesday, June 12, to 980-241-6299. Orders of 10 plates and more will be de- livered in the Kings Moun- tain area. Dine in at the church or carry out. Higher Ground, We R Forgiven, and Blessed, Heaven’s Way will sing from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. PEOPLES = BAPTIST CHURCH, 1010 Groves St., Kings Mountain, will host “Discovered, Declared and Delivered” (A season of release) June 17-20 nightly at 7 p.m. with Pastors Bobby, Billy, and John Houze and special guest Dr. Sam Saphet of Lagos, Nige- ria. Everyone is welcome. Diane Szymkowski Loved traveling and listening to gospel music KINGS MOUNTAIN - Diane Szymkowski, 67, of Kings Mountain passed away Wednesday, May 29, a Won 2 born August 21, 1945 in Gaston County, daughter of the late Earl Milford and Etta Mae Lockridge Johnson. She loved her family, traveling, going to the Coun- try Kitchen, and listening to gospel music. She was a member of Sparrow Springs Baptist Church. Mrs. Szymkowski is sur- vived by her son, Jamie Car- rigan and fiancée Mary Elizabeth Gibson; daughter, Kim Navy; grandchildren, Ashley Hope and husband Jack, Amy Navy, Courtney Carrigan, Brittany and Emily Dover; great grandchildren, POLICE Preston Carrigan and Kallie Hope. A memorial service was held 2 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at Greene Funeral Service, West Chapel, 216 Archie Whitesides Rd., Gastonia, NC, officiated by Rev. Roy Clark. Interment was at West- view Gardens, Bessemer City. The family received friends from 6 - 8 p.m. Sat- urday. June 1, at the funeral home and other times at the home of Kim Navy. In lieu of flowers memo- rials may be made to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Cen- ter, Medical Center Blvd., Winston Salem, NC 27157, or Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Dr., Shelby, NC 28150. Arrangements are with the West Chapel of Greene Funeral Service and Crema- torium, Gastonia. A guest registry is avail- able at greenefuneral.com Greene Funeral Serbice Danny Joe Taylor U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC- Danny Joe Taylor, 66, passed away, Friday, May 24, 2013 at his home in Kansas. Formerly of Kings Mountain, NC, he was the eam son of | Johnnie L. Fields Taylor and was . also pre- ceded in death by a brother, Gary Taylor, and a sister Nancy Taylor. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in Viet- nam, and received the Purple Heart Medal. He was a member of the VFW in Leavenworth, Kansas and was a loving husband, father, grandfather and GP. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Brenda Taylor; sons, Brian, Marcus and Scott; daughters, Melissa and April; sister, ARRESTS MAY 29: Frederick A. Nixon, 43, 1202 North- woods Dr., larceny, $500 bond, secured. MAY 29: Angela Thomas, 41, 210 North Dilling St., driving while li- cense revoked, $500 bond, secured. MAY 31: Daniel K. Sil- vers, 37, Bessemer City, fail- ure to comply, $305 bond, secured. MAY 31: Jason Greene, 32, 113 Center St., commu- nicating threats. JUNE 1: Ricky E. Navey, 20, Shelby, DUI, failure to wear seat belt, $1,000 bond, secured. JUNE 1: Ciara D. Baker, 20, Bessemer City, DWI, driving with revoked license, consumption of alcohol by 19/20-year-old, $6,500 bond, secured. JUNE 1: Brian D. No- blett, 30, 824 Second St., school attendance violation. JUNE 2: Tiffany Hannah, 29, 824 Second St., school attendance violation. CITATIONS MAY 28: James M. Lewis, 54, Fallston, seat belt violation. MAY 28: Two KMHS students, ages 17 and 18, were cited for fighting and causing a public disturbance at the school. i MAY 31: Kenyatta D. Waddell, 39, Concord, speeding. JUNE 1: Brian M. Trues- dale, 34, Shelby, driving while license revoked. JUNE 1: Fredrick L. Rice, 39, 807 1st St., driving while license revoked. JUNE" I: Derrick R. Green, 54, 802 Gantt St., driving while license re- voked. JUNE 1: Shamika S. Moser, 34, 309 S. Juniper St., Apt. A, driving while li- cense revoked. INCIDENTS MAY 27: A resident of N. Piedmont Ave. reported breaking and entering and theft of several home fur- nishing items, including drapes, curtains, framed art, a rug runner, a mirror and curtain rods, at an estimated value of $545. MAY 28: Steag Energy Services reported a case of larceny by employee and ob- taining property by false pre- tense at 304 Linwood Rd. in the theft of six lifting adapters at a value of $420. MAY 29: A resident of Joe Cloninger Rd. reported the theft of a purple Sam- sung T-Mobile cell phone at ‘a gas station located at 716 Cleveland Ave. MAY 29: A resident of Woodleaf Rd. reported the theft of a Verizon flip phone and a set of car keys at a re- tail store located at 610 E. King St. MAY 30: CVS Pharmacy on 1017 Shelby Rd. reported that a customer forged a pre- scription in an attempt to ob- tain prescription medicine. No suspect named. JUNE 1: Roses Store, 1314 Shelby Rd., reported Judy Kay Taylor; 16 grand- children and seven great- grandchildren. The family received friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday night, June 4, at Harris Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel, Wednesday, June 5, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Charles Rudisill officiating. Inter- ment will be at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, with military hon- ors furnished by the Foothills Detachment Ma- rine Corps League. Memorials can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hos- pital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to the Pros4Vets Fund, One NE Second Street, Suite 201, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. ; A guest register is avail- able at www.harrisfuner- als.com. The family is being served by Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC. Parris Ffuneral Home the theft of a metal loading ramp valued at $250. WRECKS MAY 25: Officer F.L. Wittington said a 2001 Ford operated by Matthew S. Barker struck a 2005 Kia op- erated by Janie M. Caldwell at a convenience store on Cleveland Ave. Barker was charged with leaving the scene of an accident. Dam- ages to the Kia and the Ford are estimated at $800 and $150, respectively. MAY 29: Officer K.L. Putnam said a 1995 Chevro- let operated by Wanda Wade, 36 Chesterfield Ct., struck a 1990 Dodge operated by Mark D. Wheeler of York, S.C., from behind, causing damage to Wheeler’s vehicle and a 2004 Chevrolet oper- ated by Miranda L. Talley, of Grover, S.C. The damages to. | Wade, Wheeler and Talley’s: vehicles were estimated at $800, $1,000 and $1,000, re- spectively. CCC Basic Law Enforcement graduates Pictured are the 11 students who graduated from the Cleveland County Community College Basic Law Enforcement program. Front row, from left, Chi Ming Lai Ugalde, Joe Patterson Jr., Krystal Weaver and Latoya Ross; second row, Derek Dorville, Kyle Bell and Tanner Yarboro; third row, from left, Alex Howell, Cameron Stroup, and Tyler Snipes; and back row, Colin Washington Il, and BLET coordinator Aaron Vassey. 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. CIF RIRNGS REE RITARY © adfinity 3 «

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