Q 0) •) •) o o o t) OBITU^RI€9 Thundoy. July 23. 1M1-UMG8 MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pag* 3A TEEN ROBERTS Funeral services for Teen Roberts, 77, of 213 North Carpenter Street, Kings Moun tain, were conducted Monday at 4 p.m. at Adams Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church by the Rev. P.D. Kilgore, the Rev. N.T. Brown and the Rev. Sloan Murray. Burial was in the church cemetery. Roberts died Friday at his home. Fie was a native of Cleveland County and the son of the late George and Mollie Ramsaur Roberts. He was a member of Adams Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. Surviving are his wife. Hazel Gilmore Roberts; five sons, Nathaniel, Ernest and James Paul Roberts, all of Kings Mountain, Eugene Roberts of Charlotte and Melvin Roberts of Bladenburg, Md.; nine daughters, Cora Lee Gass, Margaret Guinn, Dorothy Mae Reid, Ida Mae Nichols, Geneva Ellis and Martha Gamble, all of Kings Mountain, Sarah Smith and Flossie Farr, both of Gastonia, and Ella Mae Dee of Providence, R.I.; a sister, Mrs, Irene Ashley of Orangeburg, N.J.; 48 grandchildren and 23 great -grandchildren. B.A. LAIL Funeral services for Brady A. Lail, 73, of Route 1, Grover, were conducted Saturday at 5 p.m. at Allen Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. William Parker and the Rev. Bobby Gantt. Burial was in the church cemetery. Lail died Thursday night at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. He was a retired employee of Minette Mills and a charter member of Allen Memorial Bap tist Church. He served in the United States Marines during World War II. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lail. Survivors include his wife, Grethel Allen Lail of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Hamrick of Grover and Mrs. Wade (Bradine) Tyner of Kings Mountain; one brother, Grady Lail of Kings Mountain; three sisters, Mrs. Moody (Bruna) Cook of Lawndale, Mrs. Verta Hiott of Forest City, and Mrs. George (Rosa) Carr of Shelby; and two grandchildren. V.C. BRACKETT Funeral services for Vernisher Clayton Brackett, 73, of Route 8, Shelby, were conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church by the Rev. Jeff Clark and the Rev. Max Linnens. Burial was in the church cemetery. Brackett died Tuesday, July 14, at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Cleveland County and a retired rover tender at the Esther Mill Com pany. He was the son of the late Thomas Clayton and Johnnie Buff Brackett. Survivors include his wife, Lois Brooks Brackett of the home; two sons. Fay Edgar Brackett of Grover and Bobby G. Brackett of Salisbury; three brothers, L.V. Brackett and T.C. Brackett of Shelby and M.L. Brackett of Cherryville; four sisters, Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. C.B. Clary of Shelby, Mrs. C.L. Anthony and Mrs. Dan Jones of Boiling Springs; S grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and 2 great-great- grandchildren. MRS. HAWKINS Funeral services for Sara Chelsie Ledford Hawkins, 68, of 13 Bennett Drive, Kings Moun tain, were conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church by the Rev. Paul Silvers and the Rev. Mitchell Pruitt. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Hawkins died Sunday at 9:45 a.m. A Cleveland County native, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledford and the wife of the late A.R. Hawkins. She was a retired tex tile employee and a charter member of Faith Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Billy Hawkins and Travis Hawkins, both of Kings Moun tain; one daughter, Ms. Genell Early of Van Wert, Ohio; three brothers, Columbus Ledford and Thurman Ledford of Shelby and Arthur Ledford of Polkville; two sisters, Mrs. Donna McDaniel of Shelby and Mrs. Lee Lail of Clif- fside; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. S.I. HANNON Funeral services for Stonewall Jackson Hannon, 70, of 210 Bridges Street, Kings Mountain, were conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Harris Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. W.F. Monroe. Burial was in Mountain Res Cemetery. Hannon died Sunday at 12:45 p.m. at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Cherokee County, • SPRITE, TAB or COCA COLA HANGING BASKET 69< Regular vr . 4 strand wire hanger & rein forced hooK Assorted colors. PEDESTAL PLANTER ^ ^99 R*eular3.H . Attractive& sturdy White in color WILD BIRDSEED S-LB.BAQ R*euUr1.09 ■ ■ Natural seeds & grains. 9 WILD BIRD FEEDER 1.69 ASSORTED BASKETS VOURCHOICE R«eulBr4.99 . 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Surviving are his wife, Grace Lucille Peterson Hannon of the home; one son, James Kurt Han non of Indian Trail; four daughters, Mrs. Jacqueline McMillan of Waynesville, Mrs. Linda Boone of Charlotte, and Mrs. Brenda Wright and Mrs. Darlene Bridges, both of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Rufus Hannon,Cherryville,and Tom Hannon of Inman, S.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Moses and Mrs. Maggie Sperling of Hickory and Mrs. Belle Grissom of Gastonia; and nine grand children. G.L. LINEBERGER Funeral services for Graham Lewis Lineberger, 79, of Route 2, Dallas, were conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church in Stanley by the Rev. John E. Wertz. Burial was in the church cemetery. Lineberger died Sunday in Gaston Memorial Hospital. He was the son of the late Miles and Julie Hoffman Lineberger and was a retired employee of Sunrise Dairy. Survivors include his wife, Sarah Ann Lewis Lineberger; five sons, the Rev. Everette L. Lineberger of Inman, S.C., Harold Lineberger of Kings Mountain, Dr. M. Ervin Lineberger of Hickory, Paul N. Lineberger of Raleigh and Dr. R. Daniel Lineberger of Columbus, Ohio; two daughters, Margaret Troutman of Arden and Eleanor Flowers of North Olmsted, Ohio; and 19 grandchildren. MRS. PEARSON Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Wylie Pearson, 73, of 1020 Elam Road, Kings Moun tain, were held at 3 p.m. Satur day at East Gold Street Wesleyan Church. Rev. Ltroy Cox, and the Rev. Edwin Chriscoe officiated. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Pearson died Wednesday at Cleveland Memorial Hospital after a three-week illness. She was the daughter of the late David Clarence and Bertha Leonhart Wylie and a retired employe of Sadie Mills. Survivors include her hus band, Robert L. Pearson of the home; two sons, Robert C. Pear son of Greenville, S.C., and Lafayette Pearson of Kings Mountain; four daughters, Mrs. Johnny (Juanita) Jackson and Mrs. Carl (Gertie) Barnett, both of Kings Mountain, Mrs. Alvin C. (Gwen) Newcomb of Troy, and Mrs. Glendora Ingle of Gastonia; and 14 grandchildren. H.T. LEIGH Funeral services for Howard T. Leigh, 50, of 506 North Cansler Street, Kings Mountain, were conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at First Wesleyan Church by the Rev. Dwight Edwards. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Leigh died Friday at 9:30 p.m. at Kings Mountain Hospital. He was a Cleveland County native and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Leigh. He was a member of First Wesleyan Church and an employee of the Osage Mill in Bessemer City. Survivors include his wife, Annie Mae Whetstine Leigh of the home; two brothers, James Leigh of Kings Mountain and William Leigh of Shelby; five sisters, Mrs. J.D. (Eva) Moss, Mrs. Richard Grene) Barnett, Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) McDaniel, Mrs. Davis (Lucy) Lockridge, and Mrs. Evans (Bet ty) Carroll, all of Kings Moun tain. MRS. ALEXANDER Funeral services for Delphia C. Alexander, 71, of 208 Houser Street, Cherryille, were con ducted at 4 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church in Cherryville by Chaplain Jack H. Cooke, the Rev. Keith Love and the Rev. J.W. Stiles. Burial was in the St. Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery. Mrs. Alexander died Friday at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Grover Cleveland and Dicie Queen Carpenter and the widow of Lawrence Alexander. Survivors include two sons, Don and Ronnie Alexander, both of Cherryville; a daughter, Joanne Runyan of Earl; a brother, Winfred K. Carpenter of Shelby; a sister, Hattie Bess Harmon of Kings Mountain; and five grandchildren.