# Pag* 4-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-TuMday. Octokwr 28. 1980 lOA C. BURRIS , l uneral services for MrSvUa - C. Burris, of Belvedere Circle, who died Saturday night, will be conducted Wednesday after noon at p.m. from Mount Zion Baptist Church of which she was a member. Rev. D.W. Whittenburg will officiate and interment will be in Cialilee Baptist Cemetery at York. Ihe body will be taken to the church at 6 p.m. Tuesday and the family will receive friends between 7 and 8 p.m. at the church. A native of York County, Mrs. Burris was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walker Burris. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Louise Cole of Kings Mountain; one son, William Lindsay of Falls Church, Va.; one brother, James Cole of Kings Mountain; II grand children, 14 great-grandchildren. The family will be at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cole on Belvedere Circle. J.W. Gill and Sons Funeral Flome is in charge of ar rangements. MRS. MARGARET WHITAKER Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Carpenter Whitaker, 68, of 207 Fulton St., who died Sunday at 2 p.m. in Kings Mountain Flospital, will be con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock from Boyce Memorial ARP Church by Rev. William Tyson, interment following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. M rs. W'hitaker was a native of Cleveland County and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter FI. Carpenter. She is survived by her hus band, Walter P. Whitaker; five sons, Jackie Whitaker of Symr- na, S.C., Danny Whitaker of Bessemer City, febby Whitaker, Billy Whitaker and Roy Whitaker, alll of Kings Moun tain; three daughters, Mrs. Don (Pearl) Sellers of Bessemer City, Mrs. J.K. (Peggy) Brooks and Mrs. Lloyd (Shirley) Blanton of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Charles Carpenter and Bill Carpenter, both of Kings Moun tain; four sisters, Mrs. Paul Smith, .Mrs. Andy Dover, both of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Max Clark of Dallas and Mrs. Vivian Watkins of Savannah, Ga.; 23 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Flarris Funeral Flome is in charge of arrangements. GERALD BURRIS Funeral services for Gerald Burris, 36, of Pine Manor Apart ments, who was struck and killed by a hit and run motorist, were conducted Monday afternoon from Galilee United Methodist Church by Dr. T.A. Powell,,,,-, assisted by Rev. R.FI.'’^'' McDowell. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burris of Shelby; , his wife, Barbara Hunt Burris; two sons, Scott and Towery Bur ris of the home; two daughters, Geraldine and Natasha Burris of the home; one twin sister, Geraline Harris of Shelby; six other sisters, Javotta M. Far- quarson, Linda Burris, Annie D. Thorpe and Deborah D. Ahmed of New York, Phyllis Miller of Beaufort, S.C., Ellsie T. Robin son of Greensboro; fouiu brothers, Andrew Burris of New York, James S. Burris Jr. and Lyman A. Burris of Kings Mountain and Charles Burris of Gastonia. Mr. Burris was an employe of Esther Mills of Shelby and a member of Galilee United Methodist Church. • ' J.W. Gill and Sons Funeral Meeting Set For Tonight The Kings Mountain Parks * and Recreation Department is' hosting a special organizational , meeting for our new Walk, Run, for Fun Program. All the fun damentals of the program will be discussed at this meeting. Anyone, any age, any city or town is invited to attend this special meeting, that is being held at the Kings Mountain Neighborhood Facility Center.v' (Community Center), 208, Cleveland Ave., in room 105 A on the lower level of the Center at 7:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Oc tober 28. Plan to be on time. For more information on* ■ other ongoing programs spon sored by the Parks and Recrea tion Department, contact 739-6995. H^juc wgs in charge of ar- tiingcnviiis.' * BERTIE BENNIX Funeral services for Mrs. Bci- lic Louise Bennix, 70, of 409 Belvedere Circle, w ho died Mon day in Cleveland Memorial Hospital, were conducted Thursdy at 4 p.m. from Bynum Chapel AME Zion Church by Rev. Victor Carson, interment following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. A native of Blacksburg, S.C., she was the widow of Dan Bcn- nl.x and daughter of the late Re\. William F. and Ida Ross Cherry. She was a member of Bynum Chapel Church where she served as superintendent and secretary of the Sunday School, president of Buds of Promise, church pianist and member and Chapter No. 7 president of the Eastern Star and Secret Sister Club. Surviving are three sons, Don W. Bennix, Carl L. Bennix of Kings Mountain and Martin 1.. Bennix of Bronx, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Genie Cherry and Mrs. Lorrene Cherry of New York and Mrs. Coline McClain of Kings Mountain; five grand children and one great grandchild. Withrow Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. BARNETT SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs. Mai ne Orr Barnett, 70, of Route 1, who died Tue.sday in Mercy Hospital at Charlotte, were con ducted Sunday afternoon from Shady Grove Baptist Church. Officiating ministers were Rev. Eddie Ponder, Rev. R.F. Kilgore and Rev. J.D. Ponder and interment was in the church cemetery. J.W. Gill and Sons Funeral Home was in charge of ar rangements. CLETUS PRESSLEY BRIDGEPORT, CONN. — Cletus Pressley, 56, formerly of Kings Mountain, died Thursday in a Bridgeport hospital. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pressley: J.W. Gill and Sons Funeral Home of Kings Mountain is in charge of arrangements. 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