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Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Wednesday, July 23, 2014 I 1 OBITUARIES Charles Preston Herndon Loving husband, father, and grandfather KINGS MOUNTAIN- Charles Preston Herndon, 82, resi- dent of Kings Moun- tain, passed away July 18, 2014 at Caromont Health, Gastonia, NC. He was born in Cleve- land County, NC to the late Walter Theodore Herndon and Minnie Randle Herndon and was also preceded in death by his brother, David Herndon and sisters, Flora H. Ledford, Mary Sue H. Et- ters, Dean H. Blackwood, and Betty H. Lynn. He was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, and retired from Hoechst Celanese Fiber Industries after 33 years of service. He was a Mason and former member of the Bethware Progressive Club. Surviving are his wife of 55 years, Pat Dover Hern- don of the home, and son Brent Herndon and wife Kristie, and daughters, Kim- berly Hawk and husband, Thomas, and Lori Herndon, all of Kings Mountain; grandchildren Kyle Herndon and Garrett Herndon; and great grandchild Kyli Hern- don. The funeral service was conducted at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at 3 p.m. Dr. Steve Taylor and Rev. Wayne Brazzell officiated. The family received friends from 1-3 p.m. Tues- day prior to the service in the Christian Activities Cen- ter of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Interment was in Bethle- hem Baptist Church Ceme- tery. Memorials may be made to Bethlehem Baptist Church, 1017 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. A guest register is avail- able at www. harrisfunerals.com Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, was in charge of arrangements. Parris Fruneral Home Alicia Michelle Hardin SHELBY- Alicia Michelle Hardin, 44, died Wednesday, July 9, 2014, at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. The graveside service was conducted Friday, July 11, at 2 p.m. at Shelby’s Sunset Cemetery. Betty Hastings SHELBY - Betty McGinnis Hastings, 86, died Thursday, July 17, 2014, at Hospice at Wendover. Funeral services were 2 p.m. Saturday at New Bethel Church of Shelby, with offi- ciating by Revs. Mark Patchett and Eddie Gray. Juanita Reinhardt SHELBY - Mrs. Juanita Robertson Reinhardt, 83, a resident of Cleveland Pines, passed away Friday, July 18, 2014, at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. A memorial service was held 3 p.m. Sunday at Hoyle Memorial United Methodist Church, with officiating by Rev. Denise Kilgo-Martin. Burial will be at a later date and announced by the family. J. Don Shields SHELBY - Mr. J. Don Shields, 86, passed away Friday July 18, 2014 at Cleveland Regional Medica Center. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 26 at First Baptist Church in Shelby. The family will recieve friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Market Minutes with Margot | know many of you celebrate our Kings Mountain Farmers Market EVERY week, but the week of August 3-9, 2014 has been declared National Farmers' Market Week. This celebration is to recognize the Farmers, the markets in every area of the USA, the communities who host the markets, and the peo- armers Market Week the market! ple who attend and facilitate them! Kings Mountain's Foothills Farm- ers' Market will be celebrating the first two Saturdays of August with live music, demonstrations, tast- ings, and a photography contest. We will have balloons, drawings, and lots of fun activities! Market shoppers can share their pictures, or write a statement about why the market is important to them. These can be shared to our sell it in the rain" FFM-KM Facebook page and the www.foothillsfarmersmarket.com website, or emailed to margot.plonk@gmail.com, for a chance to win a gift certificate to Despite last Saturday's rain, we had a successful market day, and lots of smiling faces in attendance! As farmer Busie Willis (Quail Hol- low Farms) said on Saturday, " | picked it in the rain, | might as well Market Margot Plonk Foothills Farmers tain, Vale, Shelby, Charlotte, NC and Rock Hill, SC. The band plays old time fiddle tunes with an emphasis on the traditional string band music of North Car- olina and Southwest Virginia. The band members are: Brad Herndon (fiddle), Victoria Johansson (banjo), Lynn Eskridge (fiddle), Charles Watts (guitar), Tommy Forney (man- dolin) and John Goldsbury (bass). hibits. Come out this Saturday to hear The Log Cabin String Band. They are an old time music group whose members hail from Kings Moun- The group has enjoyed playing to- gether over the years for events at the Kings Mountain Historical Mu- seum, the Kings Mountain National Military Park, the Earl Scruggs Cen- ter and other local festivals and ex- See you at the market this Satur- day- Bring your clogging shoes & camera! ARRESTS JULY 14: Kellie Louise Bell, 35, Grover, DWI, driv- ing while license revoked, trespassing, $2000 bond, written promise. CITATIONS JULY 17: Donald White Frazier, 41, 1040 Barnette Dr., simple possession mar- ijuana. JULY 20: Octaviano Paramo, 40, Gastonia, no operator ’s license. JULY 20: Emily Nicole Flemming, 20, 200 W. Watterson St., stop sign violation. INCIDENTS JULY 14: Cash Pro Pawn, 101 S. Battleground Ave., reported that a cus- tomer obtained property by false pretense. JULY 15: A resident of E. Ridge Street reported that his automobile was broken ‘Awesome Ministries’ set for August 2 Rev. Gabriel: and Cam- eran Thomas will sponsor “Awesome Ministries” at Patriots Park in Kings Mountain Aug. 2, four hours of worship, speakers, and six groups of guest singers from as far distant as Ten- nessee. The “one night, one body” program is an interde- nominational service to which the community is in- vited from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Parking is available at Kings Mountain High School and shuttles will transport wor- shipers to Patriots Park. Take your chair or blan- ket for seating on the lawn at Patriots Park, 110 Railroad Avenue. Drinks and snacks Rev. Gabriel and Cameran Thomas will be available for dona- tions to the ministry. Your Hometown Pharmacies. .. THE PRESCRIPTION For What Ails You Griffin Drug Center 129 Mountain St. = 704-739-4721 KM Pharmacy 1106 Shelby Rd. ¢ 704-739-1698 Prescriptions Plus Pharmacy 703-1 E. King St. * 704-739-4519 Don’t wait 1-2 hours in long lines... | Your hometown pharmacies can take care of you now! Thomas, 23, is an evan- gelist from Kings Mountain, son of Richard and Lisa Thomas of Kings Mountain and grandson of Pauline Goudelock Cole of Kings Mountain. He has sponsored Awesome Ministries twice before in Kings Mountain and the program is expected to attract crowds. Visiting pastors on the program include Pastor David Tucker, Pastor Rod- ney Freeman, and Minister Matthew Tucker. Sigh-Butler Funeral Home & Cremation Service We offer funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funerals. 704-628-2255 www.siskbutier.com into and an envelope taken containing currency. JULY 15: A resident of Linwood Road reported theft of a 1999 Acura from Oakland Avenue. JULY 17: Central Barber Shop, 219-3 Battleground Ave., reported that someone through a brick through a glass door of the building and took an unknown amount of currency. JULY 18: Gregory Michael Gay, 58, 405 Belvedere Circle, possession of firearm by felon and pos- session with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, both felonies, possession of drug paraphernalia, misde- meanor, $2500 bond, se- cured. JULY 20: Joseph Neal Pilkington II, 40, Gastonia, DWI, $2500 bond, unse- cured. JULY 18: Dollar Gen- eral, Shelby Rd., reported shoplifting. JULY 19: A resident of N. Piedmont Ave. reported strong arm robbery of a tele- phone and currency. JULY 19: A resident of Waco Road reported a break-in of residence and theft of a number of items including a .22 semi-auto- matic “Black Hawk”. WRECKS JULY 1: Officer H.W. Carpenter reported very minor damage to car doors when Jonathan Ellis Matthews, 206 Drew Court, operating a 1998 Honda, and Brenda Hite Cozart, 314 Churchill Dr., operating a 2010 Kia, hit in the parking lot at 1012 Shelby Road. JULY 10: Officer Mark Butler said that a three-vehi- cle wreck happened on US 74 Business at Canterbury Road when Marvin White of Stanley, operating a 2007 Jeep, ran the light and struck a 2007 Toyota operated by Lucia Escobar, 1321 W. Gold Street Extension, stopped at the light and a south-bound 2007 Ford op- erated by Lavern Sharpe. Escobar was taken to the hospital for observation. Property damages were esti- mated at $16,000. JULY 11: Officer FL. Wittington said that Peter J. Louzan, New City, NY, op- erating a 2004 Volvo, said a bike fell off a truck on I-85 at Dixon School Road and he hit the bicycle. Property damage was estimated at $2,000. JULY 14: Officer H.W. Carpenter said that Mary Crowley, 307 N. Roxford Rd., was backing from a parking space at 900 Shelby Road and struck a parked 2012 Nissan owned by Charles Barnes of Gastonia. Property damage was esti- mated at $1100. JULY 14: Officer Mark Butler charged Kellie Louise Bell, 1036 Bethle- hem Church Rd., Grover, with DWI, driving with re- voked license, and hit and run after her car wrecked at 510 No. 4 Piedmont Avenue, also striking a building doing estimated damage of $2,000. The 2002 Mit- subishi she was driving had minor damages. JULY 15: Officer H.W. Carpenter said that a 1998 Dodge operated by Kelly Lenair of Shelby rear-ended a'2009 MNNI operated by David Mixon of Bessemer City doing estimated dam- ages of $5,000. The accident happened on the Moss Lake exit ramp of US Highway 74 Bypass at the intersection of US Highway 74 where Mixon was stopped at a yield sign. JULY 16: Officer F.L. Wittington investigated a three car wreck on King Street from which Brenda Adams, 245 Branchwood Circle, was taken to the hos- pital with back and neck pain. Tiffany Rush of Gasto- nia, operating a 2001 Acura, failed to stop for the red light at King and Battle- ground and hit the 2000 Toyota operated by Adams in the rear pushing it into a 2004 Honda operated by George Treible of Rock Hill, SC. Property damages were estimated at $2500. JULY 16: Officer F.L. Wittington said that a 2010 Lincoln operated by John Paul Currier of Monroe struck a 1990 Toyota oper- ated by Beverly Moschler, 310 W. Mountain Street. The accident happened at Sims and Mountain Streets. Property damages were esti- mated at $4,000. Fire damages game room Fire damaged a game room in a separate building on the property at 105 Morris Court, July 16. Those in the building were evacuated. One man was checked for smoke inhala- tion by emergency services. Firemen from three volunteer departments responded to the 4:03 p.m. blaze. The fire was quickly ex- tinguished. Griffin wins run-off Tott Griffin won the Democratic nomina- tion for county coroner July 15 in a run-off election with Randy Walker. Griffin will face Republican Robert Mor- picious deaths. The current county budget allots $14,280 for the elected coroner. Hospice training class Hospice training is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about hospice care and the services provided to the com- munity. This 12-hour course is free and there is no obligation to volunteer. To get credit for the entire course, you will need to attend all days at one of the times offered. Mon. Aug. 4, Tues. Aug. 5, and Thur. gan in November. Griffin won the election with 1,285 votes — 58 percent — to Walker's 934 — 42 percent as a very light turnout of voters went to the polls. A runoff was called by Walker after the May Primary. Longtime county coroner and assistant coroner Dwight Tessneer announced in Jan- uary that he would not seek re-election. Cleveland County is one of nine counties among 100 in the state that elects, rather than hires, a county coroner/medical exam- iner to attend to unattended, violent or sus- space. Aug. 7; 9:00am - 1:00pm or 5:30pm - 9:30pm; Hospice Cleveland County Admin- istration Building, Shelby. For more information, contact ext. 111. Memory Bear workshop Participants will have the opportunity to make a teddy bear out of a loved one’s shirt or other article of clothing. Children are wel- come if accompanied by an adult. Space is limited. Please call one of our Grief Coun- selors at 704-487-4677 to reserve your Thursday, August 7, 9:00am - Noon or 4:00pm - 7:00pm at Kings Mountain Hos- pice House, 321 Kings Mountain Blvd., Kings Mountain. A
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