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Page 2A x Margaret Sizemore loving wife and mother ¥ Margaret Connie , Sis- __ tare Size- il more, 67, of Rhodes Aviviie Kings Mountain, NC died | Friday, : August 14, 2015, at C Carolinas ‘Medical Cen- terin Kings Mountain. JA memorial service was held at 3 p.m. on Mon- OBITUARIES day, August 17, 2015 at M.L. Ford & Sons Funeral Home, Clover, SC. Inurn- ment was in Oakdale Pres- byterian Church Cemetery. The family receivde friends one hour before the service at the funeral home. Mrs. Sizemore was born January 5, 1948 to Benja- min G. and Mary Margaret Ray Sistare. Survivors are her hus- band Jefferson Ray (Bill) Sizemore, Sr.; sons, Jef- ferson Sizemore, Jr. of Gaffney, SC, Brian Size- The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com more of Kings Mountain, NC and Mark Sizemore of Blacksburg, SC; parents, Benjamin and Mary Sis- tare; sister, Jill Sistare and eleven grandchildren. ‘Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.mofordsons.com. M. L Ford & Sons Fu- neral Home, Clover, SC is serving the family of Mrs. Sizemore. Bernece Tessneer Glass * retired school employee ¥ ¥ KINGS MOUNTAIN - Bernece Tessneer Glass, 83, passed away Wednes- day, August 12, 2015, at Carolinas Healthcare Sys- tem-Kings Mountain. A native of Cleve- land County, she was the daughter of the late Zadie and Mae Towery Tessneer. She was a 1950 Graduate of Tryon High School in Bessemer City, She re- tired from Gaston County Schools as Finance Coor- dinator, + In addition to her par- ents, she is preceded in death by her first husband Donald D. Glass; her sec- ond husband James M. Hayes; her paternal grand- parents, William R. and Anna Short Tessneer; her maternal grandparents, W.J. and Nelia Panther Towery. She is survived by her step son Dale Hayes and wife Angie of Shelby; two step granddaughters, four step great grandchildren; several cousins; step grand- children, Stephanie Ivie of Shelby, Kim DeVine and husband David of Eawn- dale; step great grand- children Spencer, Emma, Peyton DeVine and Meah Ivie. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 2015 at Moun- tain Rest Cemetery, with Rev. Edmund Lynn and Rev Julie Roberts offici- ating, The family received friends after the service at the graveside. Online condolences at www.claybarmette.com. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Kings Mountain was in charge of arrange- ments, Lillie Ruff Prayer Warrior {KINGS MOUNTAIN - Lillie Mae Childers Ruff, 67, died Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, atv Testa Family Hospice House in Kings Mountain. A ‘native of Cherokee Co., SG, she was the daughter of the. late Charlie and Mary Sciuggs Childers. She was a mémber of In Christ Ministry of*Bessemer City, and a for- mer member of Assembly of Faith of Dallas, NC. She was a great prayer warrior in the Kingdom of God and loved i reading her Bible, In addition to her par- ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Eddie Jerry Ruff; brothers, Wayne Childers and Frankie “Dick” Childers.; and son-in-law, William Sheppard. She is suryived by her sons, Eddie Jerry Ruff and partner Justin Clark, and Thomas Lee Ruff and Yvonne Sifers; daughter, Kim Shep- pard of Shelby; two brothers, Bill Childers and wife Gail of Cartersville, GA; Charles Childers and wife Linda of Pinehurst, NC; six grandchil- dren; five great-grandchildren and sisters-in-law Brenda and Jean Childers of Kings Mountain, Memorial services will be held Thursday, 6 p.m., at Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Kings Mountain, with of- ficiating by pastors Emmett and Patsy Jenkins, The family will receive friends Wednes- day, 6 to 8p.m, at the funeral home, and other times at the home of Thomas Ruff, 26 Bennett Dr., Kings Mountain, Online condolences are available at www.claybar- nette.com Lois Kale SHELBY - Lois F, Kale, 78, went home to be with her Lord, Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, at Testa Family Hospice House in Kings Mountain. A na- tive of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Ellen Martin Farris. She retired from Harris Teeter and was a former organist at Peach Street Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday 1la.m. at Clay-Barnette Funeral Home Chapel, The family received friends Tuesday from 6 to 7:30p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Sunset Cemetery. Clay-Barnette Funeral Home of Shelby is han- dling the arrangements. Ruby Randolph Poteat KINGS MOUNTAIN . - Ruby Randolph Poteat, 83, a resident of Kings Mountain, went to be with the Lord on August 13, 2015, at Carolinas Medical Center Kings Mountain, She was a retired reg- istered nurse, serving as night supervisor of nursing and assistant to the direc- tor of nursing at Cleveland Regional Medical Center. A private family service will be held. Interment is at El Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery Columbarium, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Arrangements handled by Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Kings Mountain. Kathleen Sweezy KINGS MOUNTAIN - Kathleen Sweezy, 85, a resident of Kings Moun- tain, passed away at her home on August 9, 2015. She was a member of Beulah Methodist Church in Kings Mountain. She was retired from Kings Mountain Hospital as a ward secretary and a homemaker. A private family service will be held at a later date, Arrangements handled by Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Kings Mountain. Mary Lou McDaniel Valentine HARRISBURG - Mary Lou McDaniel Valentine, age 82 , resident of Har- risburg, N.C., formerly of Shelby, passed away on August 16, 2015 at Tucker Hospice House, Kannapo- lis, N.C. She was born in York County, S.C. to the late James Floyd McDaniel, Sr. and Annie Harmon Mc- Daniel. She was a mem- ber of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, NC. A funeral service will be held at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Kings Mountain, NC Thursday, August 20, at 3 p.m., with Dr. Steve Taylor and Pastor Gerald Adams officiating. Visita- tion is from 6:30 8:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, Au- gust 19, at Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Interment is at Bethle- hem Baptist Church Cem- etery, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Harris Fu- ~ neral Home and Cremation Service of Kings Mountain is handling the arrange- ments. Area students GWU graduates Six students from Kings Mountain and two students from Grover are among the 32 from Cleve- land county and the more than 275 graduates of Gardner-Webb University in summer commencement August 1. Carol Gress received her B. S. degree in Human Services and Gregory Humphries received his certification in marketing. Both are of Grover. Kings Mountain stu- dents graduating were: Michelle Jenkins, Men- tal Health Counseling, MA/EDS; Brittany Jones, nursing, MSN; Christina King, nursing, MSN; John Knapp, Business Admin- istration, MBA; Heather Lemmons, Human Ser- vices, BS; and Carolyn Linder, Accounting, MAC. Wednesday, August 19, 2015 ARREST AUG. 7: Scottie De- wayne Hinson, 26, 117 Fulton St., two counts injury to real property, simple assault, $15,000 se- cured bond. AUG. 8: Rodger Lee Bell Jr., 34, 203 Waco Rd., first degree burglary, larceny after breaking and entering and possession stolen goods, all felonies, $100,000 secured bond. AUG. 8: Kellie Lou- ise Bell, 36, 203 Waco Road, probation violation, $33,000 secured bond. AUG. 9: Joshua Chris- tian Moser, 24, 204-B West King St., injury to personal property, $500 secured bond. AUG. 9: David Matrice Camp, 25, 308 W. Gold St., Apt. 3, orders for ar- rest, possession drug par- aphernalia, intoxicated and disruptive, $660 secured bond. AUG, 10: Timothy Bryan Moore, 42, 104 E, King St., felony breaking and entering, five counts larceny, $25,000 secured bond. AUG, 11; Laura Beth Simmons, 34, Cleveland, NC, DWI, $1000 secured bond. AUG, 14: Roger Dale Canipe, 59, 519 Kather- ine Ave., communicating threats, criminal summons. AUG. 15: Rhonda Rankin Miller, 52, 511 Baker St., larceny, $2000 secured bond. AUG, 15: Markeas Shaineve Wilson, 22, 120 Galilee Church Road, con- cealment of goods, 45000 bond, secured. INCIDENTS AUG, 7: @VS Phar- macy, 1017 Shelby Rd., reported prescription fraud: by someone calling in a fraudulent prescription. AUG. 7: Dollar Gen- eral, 709 York Road, re- ported that a customer passed three counterfeit $100 bills and seven coun- terfeit $20 bills to pay for merchandise, AUG. 7: A resident of Brayton Lane reported a break-in and theft of a TV set valued at $150, a safe valued at $20 and a pock- etbook containing bank statements, currency, and ID cards. AUG. 8: A resident of Fulton Street reported that a suspect entered the residence at night and at- tempted to take a pocket- book. AUG. 8: A resident of N. Cansler Street reported a break-in and theft of a Dewalt Miter saw valued at $120. The rear exterior door of the house was damaged. AUG. 8: Bridges Hard- ware, 301 W. King St., re- ported a break-in and theft of a safe valued at $1,000 and $100 in currency. A steel door was also dam- aged. : AUG. 8: Dollar Gen- eral, 709 York Road, said a customer passed eight $20 bills, which were counter- feit, to pay for merchan- dise. AUG. 9: Police said the front bumper of a 2014 Dodge Charger was dam- aged by a person oper- ating a weedeater at 311 Childers Street. AUG. 8: Southern Arts Society, 301 N. Piedmont, reported that vandals broke four windows in the red train caboose and damaged a flag cord. AUG. 9: Family Dollar, 110 E. King St., reported shoplifting of $53 dollars worth of Airwick air fresh- ener refills, AUG, 9: R&R Auto Re- pair, 800 Cleveland Ave., reported a break-in and at- tempted break-in of a coin operated machine, A side window. of the! business was damaged. : AUG. 9: A resident of Alpine Drive reported theft of four black and silver 22 inch rims with tires valued at $1400. AUG. 10: Dellinger's Jewelry, 112 W. Moun- tain St, reported someone threw a landscape block at the front window of the" business in an attempt to gain entry. AUG, 10: Club House Bar & Grill, 109 Coun- try Club Dr., reported a break-in. Vandals pried open a music player and cash box to obtain cur- rency. AUG. 10: Amazing Kids Child Care Center, 813 West King St., re- ported a break-in and theft of currency from a candy machine, AUG. 10: A resident of Cambridge Oaks reported a break-in and theft of a red couch valued at $250 and a 60 inch LED flat- screen TV. AUG. 12: A resident of Countryside Road reported that a suspect kicked a back door in. Nothing was reported taken. AUG. 12: A resident of Blanton Street reported damage to the roof of his 1999 Honda Accord. AUG. 13: Battleground Petroleum, 724 York Road, reported damage to a front door glass in an attempted break-in. AUG. 13: City of Kings Mountain, 106 S. Deal St., reported theft of a orange and gray Echo 266T val- ued at $310. AUG. 13: Chloe's Bou- tique, 309 S. Battleground Ave., reported shoplifting: of jeans. AUG. 13: Hunter Huss High School, Gaston County Schools, reported theft of a $205 I-Pad 2. AUG. 14: A resident of N. Cansler St. reported an incident of forgery of a $10 bill. AUG. 14: A resident of Third Street reported that someone attempted to take a grill from the property and damaged it in the pro- cess. AUG. 15: Family Dol- lar, 110 E, King St., re- ported shoplifting of a number of items totaling $34. AUG. 15: Family Dol- lar Corporation, 110 E, King St., reported that a customer concealed goods. © AUG. 15; Family Dol- lar. Corporation, 110 E. King St., reported shoplift- ing of merchandise totaling $72, AUG. 16; A resident of Wilson Street reported a customer passed a coun- terfeit: $10 bill to pay. for 4 merchandise.” 7 WRECKS 7 5 AUG. 10: Officer M, J. Howard said that Becky. Sisk Bell, 123 Lackey St., reported that she was driy- ing her 2012 Toyota on US 74 East in heavy rain and her vehicle hydroplaned, left the road and hit a cable guard rail. Property damages was estimated at $7,000. AUG. 10: Officer Chris Tate reported that Samuel -Santiago, Charlotte, was driving his 2012 Ford on 1-85, lost control of his ve- hicle and hit the median, Property damage was esti- mated at $5,000 Y “is place to be” in after school program Kings Mountain Fam- ily YMCA advertises its after school program as “the place to be after school.” The program is available 3-5 days a week and year round for ages 5-13, kindergarten through Middle school and buses from the Y picks up students at East, North, West and Bethware Elementary and Kings Mountain Intermediate and KM Middle School. “Pick the days that are right for you," says a Y spokesman who said lim- ited financial assistance is available. A typical day begins with a healthy snack and prayer/devotional fol- lowed by counselor-as- sisted homework time, enrichment activities such as group games and kid fitness classes. Kevin White Camp Meeting Family Worship Cen- ter, 1818 Shelby Road, will hold the annual Kevin White Camp Meeting Aug. 30-Sept. 4 nightly at 7 p.m., according to Rev. Roger Woodard, senior LESSONS pastor. Call 704-739-7206 for more information. Sisk-Butler Funeral Home & Cremation Service We offer funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funerals. 704-628-2255 www.siskbutler.com Eddie Pigg, Funeral Director The year-round child care includes the after school program, all sched- uled schools out/teacher wo rk days, holiday camps and summer camp pro- grams. We are a La-Z-Boy | . Comfort Studio La-Z-Boy and Ultra Comfort Lift Chairs gricet pes ot 0 we 0 a $100 OFF sale price with this ad! OOOO FURNITURE + APPLIANCES * TV'S 909 S Battleground Kings Mountain 704-739-5656
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