Pag* 2A-KIMGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. August 13. 1981
ODITUt^RI€9
E.P. WRIGHT
Funeral services for Ervin
Pinkney Wright, 71, of Route 3,
Kings Mountain, were con
ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at
Shady Grove Baptist Church by
the Rev. Dan Silver and the Rev.
Marvin Willis. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Wright died Friday at
Cleveland Memorial Hospital in
Shelby.
A native of Cleveland Coun
ty, he was a retired heavy equip
ment operator with the North
Carolina Department of
. Transportation.
• He was the son of the late
■ Liheau Pinkney and Margaret
Jane Sellers Wright.
Surviving are his wife, Nettie
Warlick Wright; a son, Joel W.
-Wright of Kings Mountain; a
r daughter, Mrs. Janice W. Beam
of Kings Mountain; his step
mother, Mrs. Eva R. Wright of
This Man Could
Save Your Life
GENE CHAMPION
Captain Gene Champion has
been a member of the Kings
Mountain Rescue Squad for 21
years and is the oldest active
member.
He has held every office in the
squad numerous times and is an
Emergency Medical Technician,
is trained in the Jaws of Life,
CPR, Radiological Monitoring
and EVOC.
He is currently serving a four-
year term on the Piedmont
Rescue Association.
He and his wife, Evelyn, have
five children. Champion is
employed at Martin Marietta in
Kings Mountain and is a
member of Second Baptist
Church.
Attend
Personnel
Conference
Administrators from the
Kings Mountain District Schools
System are attending a personnel
evaluation conference at UNC-
Charlotte this week.
Purpose of the training session
is to prepare the unit for the in
ception of the newState Person
nel Evaluation Program.
Kings Mountain is one of 24
pilot administrative units
selected to test the new person
nel evaluation system during the
1981-82 school year. All school
units in North Carolina will be
going to the system in 1982-83.
Kings Mountain ad
ministrators attending the con
ference are Superintendent
William Davis, Assistant
Superintendent Howard Bryant,
Bethware Principal Ronald Nan-
ney. Central Principal Richard
Greene, East Principal Cozell
Vance, Grover Principal Jim
Scntggs, Kings Mountain High
Principal Bob McRae, Kings
Mountain Junior High Principal
Fred Withers, North Principal
CA. Allison and West Principal
Joe Hedden.
Classes
To Begin
Mrs. Paul McGinnis of Kings
Mountain will begin classes in
beginners and intermediate
quilting September 14-1S.
Registration can be made by call
ing Mrs. McGinnis at 739-3914.
Mrs. McGinnis recently at
tended the N.C. Quilt Sym
posium at Guilford College in
Greensboro and she and 13
other craftsmen conducted a
twoday workshop at Wingate
College for the N.C. Agricultural
Extension Service, training
leaden in a specific craft. In Ju
ly, she and Mn. Hugh Smith at
tended a workshop at the
Cleveland County Extension Of
fice, conducted by Georgia
Bonesteel of Hendersonville.
Shelby; three brothers, Grier
Wright and Clem Wright, both
of Kings Mountain, and Gaither
Wright of Waco; a sister, Mrs.
Vada Falls of Kings Mountain; a
half-sister, Mrs. Lorene Glenn of
Shelby; two half brothers, James
Wright of Lawndale and Arvel
Wright of Shelby; four grand
children and one great
grandchild.
Memorials may be made to
Shady Grove Baptist Church.
MRS. WILUAMS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Maggie Mae Patterson
Williams, 64, of Kings Mountain
were conducted Friday at 3:30
p.m. at Macedonia Baptist
Church in Waco by the Rev. J.
Montgomery. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
Mrs. Williams died Tuesday at
Cleveland Memorial Hospital in
Shelby.
A Lancaster, S.C., native, she
was the daughter of the late
Aaron and Ella Coleman Cunn
ingham.
Survivors include her ex-
husband, Paul Patterson; a son,
■Ricky Patterson of the home;
five daughters, Mrs. Christine C.
Byers, Mrs. ^tty Wilson and
Mrs. Pauline Mauney, all of
Kings Mountain; Mrs. Louise
Hillyer of Shelby and Mrs. Ella
Kirkland of Waco; a brother,
Vergus Cunningham of
Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs.
Bessie Cline of Shelby; 21 grand-
children and 17 great
grandchildren.
Center after an illness of several
years.
A Cleveland County native,
she was the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Randall
and the wife of the late Floyd F.
Herndon. She was a member of
Bethlehem Baptist Church.
Surviving are a son, Lamar
Herndon of Kings Mountain; a
daughter, Mrs. Hugh Dover of
Kings Mountain; two grand
children and three great
grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Mae Scruggs Flowers of
the home; seven sons. Bill
Flowers and Calvin Flowers of
Atlanta; James Flowers, Am
brose Flowers, Harry Flowers
and John Flowers, all of
Bessemer City; and Grier
Flowers of York, S.C.; five
daughters, Mrs. Louise Haney
and Mrs. Barbara Dellinger of
Gastonia, Miss Minnie Flowers
and Miss Connie Flowers of
Bessemer Oty, and Lillie Justice
of Norfolk, Va.; three brothers,
Robert Flowers of Kings Moun
tain, Grier Flowers and Lloyd
Flowers of Bessemer City; 34
grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren.
MRS. HERNDON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Novella Randall Herndon, 93, of
Route 2, Kings Mountain, were
conducted Saturday at 11 ajn. at
Bethlehem Baptist Church by
the Rev. Sam Murphy. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Herndon died Thursday
at the Shelby Convalescent
GJL FLOWERS
Funeral services for Gilbert
Harry Flowers, 79, of Bessemer
City were conducted Friday at
Sisk Funeral Hmne by the Rev.
Wade Eason and the Rev.
George Willis. Burial was in
Westview Cemetery.
Flowers died Thursday at the
Kings Mountain Convalescent
Center.
He was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Ambrose B. Flowers.
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