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Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, September 11, 2013 OBITUARIES Brenda Nadine Davis Retired Christian educator KINGS MOUNTAIN - Brenda Nadine Davis, 64, a resident of Kings Mountain, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at Kings Mountain Hospice House. Born in Cleveland County, NC, daughter of the late J.D. Barnette, she was . also pre- ceded in | death by her sis- ters. She was a member of Tab- == ernacle Bogiis Church, Cherryville, and was a loving pastor’s wife, mother and grand- mother. She was a retired Christian Educator and re- ceived her doctorate in Christian Education. Survivors include her husband of 47 years, Rev. Bruce Davis;; mother Jeanette McCarter Twitty, Casar, N.C.: daughters Melissa Davis Venable and husband Scott, Kings Moun- tain; sisters Linda Newton and husband David, Casar, N.C., and Glenda Fredell and husband Coy, Kings Mountain; brother Jackie Barnette and wife Patty, " Brooks , home of Kings Mountain; grandchil- dren, Kristen Davis Bean and husband Nathan, Dawn Davis Ross and husband Jack, Kings Mountain, Erica Duffie and husband, Cody, Jessica Ridings, Sara Beth Gracie Venable, Abby Venable and Levi Ross. Memorial service was held at Cherryville’s An- thony Grove Baptist Church on Friday, September 6, at 7 p.m., with Rev. Bruce Davis and Rev. Ken Faulkenbury officiating. Visitation was from 6 to 7 p.m. prior to the service in the church sanctu- ary. The family will be at the the daughter Melissa, 215 Chadwick Drive, Kings Mountain. In- terment was at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain. Memorials may be sent to Kings Mountain Hospice House, c/o Cleveland County Hospice, 951 Wen- dover Heights Road, Shelby, N.C. Guest registry available at www.harrisfunerals.com. Arrangements by Harris Funeral Home, Kings Moun- tain. Fbarrisg Ffuneral Home Carolyn Rebecca Hord Harris A homemaker KINGS MOUNTAIN - Carolyn Rebecca Hord Har- ris, 94, resident of Brent- wood, Tenn., formerly of Kings Mountain, N.C., died September. "5, 22013, iat Somerfield Health Center in Brentwood, Tenn. She Ww a s born in | Kings Moun- tian, N.C, to the late : LE #8 Jacob Cleange Van Buren Hord, M.D. and Carrie White Hord. She was also pre- ceded in death by her hus- band of 53 years, James Abner Harris; brother James Edwin Hord; half-brothers Otto Leon Hord and Jacob George Hord, Jr; sisters Margaret Hord Anthony, Ruth Hord Craft, Mary Fran- cis Hord Cothran, and Maude Eunice Hord. She was a member of Boyce Memorial ARP Church, Kings Mountain. Mrs. Harris was a teacher’s assistant and a homemaker. Survivors include her sons Jacob George Harris and wife Sondra Gilbert Har- ris, Nashville, Tenn., James Wallace Harris and wife Car- olyn Pruitt Harris, Canton, Ga.; six grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at Boyce Memorial ARP Church, Thursday, Sep- tember 12, 2013, at 11 a.m, with Dr. Doug Petersen offi- ciating. Visitation is at 10 to 10:50 a.m. on ‘Thursday, September 12, 2013, prior to the service in the parlor at Boyce Memorial ARP Church. Interment is at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, North Carolina Memorials may be sent to Boyce ' Memorial ARP Church, P.O. Box 1145 Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 Guest registry is available at www.harrisfuneral- homes.com Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, N.C., is in charge of arrangments. Parris Funeral Home Mark Wayne Bumgardner GROVER - Mark Wayne Bumgardner, 50, resident of Grover, N.C., died August 30, 2013, at Carolinas Med- ical Center in Charlotte, Sisk-Butler Funeral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutlier.com N.C., after a battle with lung cancer. A memorial service will be held at Ollie Harris Me- morial Chapel on Saturday, September 14, 2013, at 2 p-m., with Rev. Ron Hawkins officiating. Need a subscription to the Herald? Call Kathy today! 704.739.7496 Phires Raymond Black Shrimp boat captain KINGS MOUNTAIN - Phires Ray- mond Black, 80 of North Charleston, SC and formerly of Kings Mountain, passed away this past summer. He was married to Betty Poston Black of N. Charleston, SC, who survives. He was born in Netcong, NJ, son of Esther and P.G. Black. He grew up in Kings Mountain North Charleston. He was retired captain of several and also went to grade school and part of high school in Kings Mountain. Force base, and also worked for South Carolina DEHC before becoming a boats mostly based out of Key West, FL. before moving to He was a paper boy from Charleston Air commercial shrimp He was the father of two sons, James Timothy of Delray Beach, FL, and Nathan Christopher Black of North Charleston. He also had three grand- children, Jamie Marie Crus of Newport, RI, Morgan Elizabeth and James Devin Black both of Delray Beach; and many nephews nephews and nieces. and nieces, and grand William Clavon “Bill” Kelly Former city councilman KINGS MOUNTAIN - ~ William Clavon “Bill” Kelly, 86, a resident of Kings Mountain, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Sep- tember 7, 2013 at Kings Moun- tain Hospice House. He Ww a § born i in Cherokee Co., SC, son of the late Nathaniel H. Kelly and Sally Khiva Kirby Kelly. Mr. Kelly was a retired Health Inspector for Gaston County and the State of North Carolina for 30 years and especially enjoyed the Day Care Centers and the Nursing Homes, the young and the old. He was an active member of First Wesleyan Church in Kings Mountain until declining health, served as a Kings Mountain Coun- cilman from 1997-2003, Mayor Pro-Tem for one term and served on numerous other committees. He was a member of the Fairview Masonic Lodge #339 from which he re- ceived the Diamond Jubilee pin and certificate for 60 years as a Master Mason. Clavon was a loving hus- band, father, grandfather. Survivors include his wife of 37 beautiful years Dorothy “Dot” Patterson Robbs Kelly, Kings Moun- tain; sons William Scott Kelly and wife Cathy, Fort Mill, SC, Ed Robbs and wife Rosina, Chaparral, New Mexico; daughter Karen Robbs Yoder, Charlotte; grandchildren James and Paul Kelly, Fort Mill, SC, Will Yoder, Charlotte, Austin Yoder, Taipei, Taiwan; three great-grandchildren of El Paso, Texas; aunt Marie Cloninger, Gaffney, SC; godson Jeff Smith and wife, Heather, Bessemer City, and numerous special cousins. Funeral service was at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel, Kings Mountain, Monday, September 9, 2013 at 2 p.m., with Rev. Jimmy Maney and Rev. Don Williams officiating. Inter- ment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Visitation was 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday, September 8, 2013. Memorials may be sent to Hospice of Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights, Shelby, NC 28150. Guest registry is available at www.harrisfunerals.com Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC, was in charge of arrange- ments. Parris Funeral Home 1CRIME - POLICE Erich Kopruch Served in the German Marines and Navy KINGS MOUNTAIN - Erich Kopruch, 93, resident of Kings Mountain, N.C. died Saturday, September 7, 2013 at his home. He was born in Konigs- berg, Germany, in 1919 to the late Samuel and Marie | also pre- ceded in i death by son, Kristopher Kopruch; sister, Gertrud Rosecrans; two other sisters and four brothers. Mr. Kopruch was retired from Foote Mineral after 28 years of service. He was a flour miller in Germany and served in the German Marines and Navy. He and his family immigrated from Germany in 1954 for a better life in the United States. Mr. Kopruch was a member of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Kings Mountain. He was a very tal- ented man who taught him- self to read and write English and enjoyed . carpentry work. He was a loving and honest husband, father, and \ grandfather who will be greatly missed. Survivors include his wife of over 65 years Meta Smeilus Kopruch, Kings Mountain; son Klaus Ko- pruch and wife Beth Ko- pruch, Kings Mountain; daughter Heidi Kopruch Jones and husband Bruce Jones, Kings Mountain; sis- ter Elfriede Kopruch, Ger- many;two grandsons, Dr. Jason Crawford and wife Dr. Summer Belk Crawford, David Crawford and wife Shannon Crawford; and two great-grandsons, Ethan Crawford and Kagan Ko- pruch. Funeral service was at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel, Tuesday, September 10, 2013, at 3 p.m., with Rev. Josh Tucker officiating. Visitation was from 2 to 3 p.m. prior to the service at Harris Funeral Home, and other times at the home of the daughter, 508 Allison Court, Kings Mountain. In- terment was at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain. Guest registry available at www.harrisfunerals.com Arrangements by Harris Funeral Home, Kings Moun- tain. Parris Funeral Home ARRESTS SEPT. 4: Aaron R. Byers, 18, 803 Apt. 14 W. King St., assault on female, $2,500 bond, secured. SEPT. 4: Bryan M. Packer, 39, 900 Grace St., driving while li- cense revoked, reckless driving, $500 bond, secured. SEPT. 4: Robert J. Burris, 19, 909 Grace St., common law rob- bery, possession of stolen goods, no bond. SEPT. 6: Quantarius M. Wat- son, 22, Gastonia, damage to prop- erty, $1,000 bond, secured. SEPT. 6: Christopher C. Pow- ell, 41, sex offense with a child by an adult of consenting age, inde- cent liberties with a child, $500,000 bond, secured. SEPT. 7: A sixteen-year-old was arrested for breaking and en- tering, larceny and damage to property. CITATIONS AUG. 23: Leslie C. Philbeck, 110 N. Cansler St. displaying ex- pired registration. SEPT. 2: Arletha D. Robinson, Clover, speeding 51/35 mph. SEPT. 3: Bailey R. Wright, 166 Gage Rd, passing a stopped school bus while mechanical stop sign displayed. SEPT. 4: Joseph M. D. Price, Gastonia, failing to stop at stop sign. SEPT. 5: Robert Currie, De- catur, Ga., speeding 80/65 mph. SEPT. 5: Ashlyn J. Baker, 48 Julian PL, driving while licensed revoked. SEPT. 6: Mary Maynard, 802 a. Boyce St., displaying expired reg- istration. ; SEPT. ‘6: Barry E. Sullivan, Gastonia, displaying expired regis- tration. INCIDENTS SEPT. 4: A resident of Galilee Church Rd. reported breaking and entering and theft of two flat- screen TVs with a combined esti- mated value of $1,230. SEPT. 4: Ingles grocery store on Shelby Rd. reported theft of three tubes of toothpaste. SEPT. 4: A resident of Grace St. reported the robbery from her person of two $20 bills. SEPT. 5: A retail store at 601 E. King St. reported damage to prop- erty when a vehicle backed into the establishment’s drive-up window. SEPT. 5: Mike’s Great Finds on N. Piedmont Ave. reported breaking and entering and theft of a cash register worth an estimated $100, $31 in cash and assorted jewelry of unknown value. SEPT. 5: A resident of Shelby Rd. reported an unknown amount of damage to a 1994 Lexus. SEPT. 5: A resident of Shelby Rd. reported damage to a driver’s side passenger door. SEPT. 6: A resident of York Rd. reported the breaking and en- tering and damage to a screen door and glass panel estimated at $300. SEPT. 6: Dennis’ #3 on Shelby Rd. reported the theft of a drive- through speaker valued at $200. WRECKS AUG. 27: Officer H.W. Car- penter said an unoccupied 2013 Dodge owned by Richard D. Clark, 209 Bridges St., was struck by unknown vehicle in a parking lot at 2111 Shelby Rd. Estimated damage to the Dodge was $500. AUG. 28: Officer B.C. McGin- nis said a 1995 Toyota operated by Marsha Sellags collided with a 2008 Ford operated by Chase Gib- son at the intersection of Hwy. 216 and U.S. 74 Bus. The estimated damages to the Toyota and Ford were $2,500 and $2,000, respec- tively. AUG. 29: Officer B.C. McGin- nis said a 2006 Ford operated by Brittany M. King, 118 Country Creek Dr., collided with an unoc- cupied 2013 Kia in a parking lot at 110 King St. Estimated damages to the Ford and the Kia were $500 and $800, respectively. AUG. 30: Officer G.L. McKin- ney said a 1993 GMC operated by Robert D. Edwards ran a red light and collided with a 2008 Chevro- let operated by Ann D, Carpenter at the intersection of E. Gold St. and Battleground Ave. The esti- mated damages to the GMC and the Chevrolet were $300 and $1,200. AUG. 31: Officer H.W. Car- penter said a 2004 Ford operated by Christopher S. Smith hy- droplaned, left U.S. Hwy. 74 and collided with a line of trees. The vehicle came to rest touching a 1995 Ford, which had been aban- doned. The estimated damages to the 2004 Ford and the abandoned Ford were $20,000 and $150. AUG. 31: Officer F.L. Witting- ton said a 1991 Oldsmobile oper- . ated by Scott E. Alvingreen was rear-ended by: a:2000 Ford oper- ated by Howard H. Winders while travelling southbound on Cleve- land Ave. The estimated damage to the Ford and the Oldsmobile were $750 and $900, respectively. SEPT. 1: Officer H.W. Carpen- ter said a 2005 Toyota operated by Leon Byers struck a 1996 Lexus operated by Monterrio Q. Robbins at the intersection of Margrace Rd. and N.C. Hwy. 216. The estimated damage to the Toyota and the Lexus were $8,000 and $5,000, re- spectively. SEPT. 5: Officer Hannah Yarborough said a 1988 Pontiac operated by Jean G. Childers was struck by a 2008 GMC in the in- tersection of Hwy. 161 and E. Gold St. The estimated damages to the Pontiac and the GMC were $4,000 and $8,000, respectively. SEPT. 5: Officer H.W. Carpen- ter said a vehicle operated by Tommy: Lee Christopher Sears rear-ended a 2012 Chevrolet oper- ated by Eric Cole Moore at the in- tersection of Hwy. 161 and E. Gold St. The estimated damage to the Chevrolet was $1,000. The damage to the other vehicle was not noted. SEPT. 5: Officer EL. Witting- ton said a 2002 Jeep operated by Jonathan T. Marcellino backed into a 2004 Lexus operated by Pamela O. Hartgrove at the intersection of Hwy. 161 and the U.S. 74. The es- timated damages to the Jeep and the Lexus were $250 and $950, re- spectively. = COs rill 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 / . 5 hour, Ti ne wai , Harris Funeral | Home 108 South Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain * 704-739-2591 ‘Our team of funeral professionals, with combined experience of over 100 years Following the example of the late Ollie Harris : Resperr, dignity, and. caring for over 65 years For package and price information, please contact one of our funeral professionals
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