jrand- real- *1 OBITUI^RI€9 Thursday. Novambar 19. 1981 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Page 3A JAMES A. KISER FORT MILL. S.C. - Janies A. Kiser, 80, of Fori Mill, died Flies., Nov. 10. Funeral services were conducted Fri., Nov. 13 at ihe Fori Mill Church of the Na/arene. Fie was a retired textile employee. Survivors include his wife, 1 ula Kiser; sons, jimmy Kiser of Annapolis, Md., Kugene Kiser ol Congerville, 111., and Delano Kiser of Rock Hill, S.C.; daughters, Mrs. Nancy Ander son of Lancaster, Mrs. Ethelene Yates of Charlotte and Mrs. Maxine Whitesides of Rock Hill; brothers, Melton Kiser, Wesley Kiser and Fred Kiser, all ol Kings Mountain; and one sister, Mrs. Floyd Sipe of Greenwixxl, S.C. R.W. LENGER Russell W. Lenger, 59, Apart ment 19, Georgetown Apart ments, Kings Mountain, died suddenly Saturday at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. He was a U.S. Marine veteran of World W'ar II and a member of First Presbyterian Church of Kings Mountain. He was a retired automotive technician with General Motors. Surviving are two sons, Mark I enger of Jacksonville, Fla., and Paul lenger of Port Huron, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs. Whitney Mirvis of Youngstown, Ohio; his mother, Mrs. Alima Hempton of Chicago; and one brother, Winifred Lenger of Chicago. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at McFwen Funeral Home in Charlotte. M D.J. REYNOLDS Denver Jerome (Curley) Reynolds, 74, of Route 1, Ga.stonia, died Tues., Nov. 10 at Kings Mountain Hospital. He was a native of Oconee County, Ga., and the son of the late Thomas and Ada Townsend Reynolds. He was a former owner of Gulf stations in the Gastonia area and was a carrier for the Gastonia Gazette for the past 10 years. He was a charter member of the Gaston County Rescue Squad and Gastonia Moose Lodge and a member of the Order of Redmen. Surviving are a daughter, Joann Carpenter of Kings Mountain; a foster daughter, Nancy Lee of Gastonia; two sons, Thomas Reynolds of Gastonia and Fred Williams of Dallas; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Thurs., Nov. 12 at Sisk Funeral Home in Bessemer City by the Rev. Michael Sepaugh. Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery. R.L. BELL The Rev. Robert Lee Bell, 65, of Dallas, died Friday at Gaston Memorial Hospital. Surviving are his mother, Hat tie Bell of Dallas; his wife, Mary Williams Bell; two sons, Vearnus Bell of Charlotte and Vardren Bell of Kings Mountain; two daughters, Mrs. Barenias Moore of Kigns Mountain and Mrs. Betty Garvin of Dallas; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Adams Cahpel A.M.E. Zion Church by the Rev. P.B. Kilgore. WILLIAM CROW William Thomas Carl Melton Crow Jr., 29, of Shelby, died Wed., Nov. i I in an automobile accident. A Cleveland County native, he was the son of Carl Melton and Ruth White Crow. Also surviving are his wife, Laura Moss Crow; two sons, Jamie Crow of Tommy Crow, both of Shelby; two daughters, Susan Crow of Kings Mountain and Crystal Moss of the home; a brother, Joe Crow of Shelby; and three sisters, Mrs. Ralph Clark, Mrs. David Dawson and Mrs. Earl Bailes, all of Shelby. He was employed by Bost Bakery and was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Funeral services were con ducted Friday at 4 p.m. at Calvary Bapitist Church by the Rev. Dan Wallace and the Rev. Clarence Hampton. Burial was in Sunset Cemetery. C.W. WOOD Charlie William Wood, 83, of 1008 West Sixth Avenue, Gastonia, died Monday. A Gaston County native, he was a retired employee of Firestone Textiles. Survivors include his wife, Norma Beaver Wood; four sons, Hoyt Wood of Stanley, Johnny Wood of Chattanooga, Tenn., Frank Wood of Gastonia and Daniel Wood of Cordele, Ga.; four daughters, Geneva Whetstine of Kings Mountain, Francis Nichols of Gaffney, Virginia Davenport of Gastonia and Othelia Broughton of Ga.stonia; stepchildren, Luther Beaver of Gastonia, Lloyd Beaver of Gastonia, Marie Rollins of Gastonia, Irene Penn ington of Gastonia, Mae Connor of Gastonia, Ralph Beaver of Raleigh, Clyde Bpaver of Boston, Mass., and William Beaver of Dallas; 24 grand children and 19 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Beech Avenue Baptist Church by the Rev. Homer Wilson and the Rev. James Lowery. Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery. DONALD LEE JONES Donald Lee Jones, 34, of Shelby, died Tuesday morning in Houston, Tex. He is survived by his mother, Jeanette Lovelace Jones Nance of Shelby; stepfather, Howard Nance; sons, Ronnie Lee-Jones and Jerry Lee Jones, both of Morganton; daughter. Crystal Gail Jones of Morganton; brother, Loyd Jones of Casar; sisters, Mrs. Diane Jones of Casar, Mrs. Jo Ann Foster of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Deb bie Barrett of Shelby; grand mother, Eva Lovelace of Lawndale and step- grandmother, Mary McAbee of Boiling Springs. Funeral arrangements are in complete and will be announced by Masters Funeral Home. MINNIE CARROLL Miss Minnie Carroll, 84, of Route 3, Kings Mountain, died Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Kings Mountain Hospital. She was a native of Gaston County and the daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Foster Carroll. She was a retired textile worker. Surviving are one brother, W.l. Carroll of Asheboro; sisters, Mrs. Wilmon (Ellis) Payne of 1 Kings Mountain, Mrs. Julius l(Lona) James of Kings .Moun- I tain, Mrs. Beulah Cobb and Mrsi Lula Grigg of Gastonia. | Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church, where she was a member, by the Rev. George Sherrill. Burial will be in Hullender Cemetery in Kings Mountain. The family received friends Wednesday from 7 until 9 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home. REV. A.B. FALLS Rev. A.B. (Bud) Falls, 59, of Fair Bluff, died at 6 a.m. Wedttesday at Kings Mountain Hospital. He was the pastor of Fair Bluff United Methtxlist Church and was a member of the North Carolina Methodist Conference. He had also served churches in Walstonburg, Newton Cirove, Yanceyville, Swcpsonville, St. Pauls and Dallas. He was a veteran of World War 11. Surviving are his wife, Helen F. Falls; son, A. Buddy Falls III of Wrightsville Beach; daughters, Mrs. Kay Burgess of Raleigh and Mrs. Robin BrtKiks of Raleigh; grandmother, Heleti Smith Falls of Kings MoutUaiti; sisters, Mrs. Jean Billie Washburn of Boiling Springs and Mrs. Betty Harding ol Shelby. Funeral services will be con ducted at 3;30 p.m. Thursday at Macedonia Baptist C hurch b> Dr. Tom Patterson and the Res. Clyde Bearden. Burial will be in Mountain Rest Cemeierv. SALE SALE *50®“ off on Porterlotor woo(Jstoves. Freestanding and Fireplace inserts. Free fuel cans with pur chase of Koehring heaters. Free long lifts with purchase of Chain saw. Ford’s Woodstove & Supply 413 N. Piedmont 739-5786 AFFORDABLE, PORTABLE ■mjim Clean, comfortable warmth circulated at the touch of a button for just pennies an hour. 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