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Troxler, Nelle Hays
SALISBURY -- Mrs. Nelle Hays Troxler, 91, died March 24, 2001. Funeral is 11 am Wednesday, St. John's Lutheran Church, interment in Rowan Memorial Park. Visitation is one hour prior to service. Summersett Funeral Home is in charge.

Cassedy, Pierce Anderson
TRYON -- Pierce Anderson Cassedy, Jr., 78, of Tryon, NC, died Friday, March 23, 2001, at Greenville Memorial Hospital.

A native of Short Hills, NJ, and a resident of the Tryon community for 17 years, he was the oldest son of the late Dr. Pierce Anderson Cassedy and Callene Trimmer Thomas Cassedy.

As a boy, Mr. Cassedy studied at the Choir School of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He later attended The Pingry School and Amherst College, class of 1943. He served as a US Navy pilot during World War II in the Pacific Theatre, flying at various times the complete repertoire of US Navy planes. He remained active in the Navy Reserves for 20 years as a Lt. Commander.

His career in the textile industry involved extensive international as well as domestic travel, which resulted in many enduring friendships. He was President of Picanol, USA, and later President of Ruti Corporation, both in Charlotte, NC. He retired in 1987 from Sulzer-Ruti, Spartanburg, SC, where he helped the Swiss company place weaving machinery in textile manufacturing operations throughout the US.

Mr. Cassedy had a solid history of community and church involvement wherever he lived. In Tryon, he was very active in Holy Cross Episcopal Church, serving as lector, chalice bearer, treasurer, and a member of the vestry. He volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and coordinated fund-raising activities for the Heart Association. He enjoyed a lifelong association with the Republican party.

Mr. Cassedy was a member of the Tryon Country Club, the Catawba Yacht Club in Lake Wylie, SC, and the Pass-a-Grille Yacht Club in St. Petersburg Beach, FL.

He was an adventurous outdoorsman who enjoyed skiing, hiking, canoe camping and golf. But, above all, he loved sailing and flying. He was an avid reader. And music - jazz, classical, big band - was a passionate part of his everyday life.

Throughout his travels, his enthusiasm for different cultures, languages and people never ceased. He never met a stranger and truly lived life to the fullest. His family and many friends will always remember his tireless, selfless, cheerful giving.

Mr. Cassedy is survived by his wife, Ursula Schwanke Cassedy, and his four children: Corinne Cassedy Maier and her husband, Gerald Maier, of Edmond, OK, and their children, Marc Maier of Charlottesville, VA, Lisa Maier of Atlanta, GA, and Morgen Maier of Edmond, OK; Marsha Cassedy and her husband, Lee Griffin, and their daughter, Hadley, of Charlotte, NC; Pierce Cassedy and his wife, Elizabeth Nagy Cassedy, and their children, Callene and Coleman, of Chapel Hill, NC; and Jane Cassedy McDonald and her husband, William McDonald, and their children, Katie, Graham, Marshall, William and Julia, of Atlanta, GA; one brother, Marshall Royal Cassedy, of Tallahassee, FL; one step-sister, Betty Knost of St. Petersburg Beach, FL; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A service to celebrate the life of Mr. Cassedy will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, March 29, 2001, at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Tryon, NC. The Rev. Lynda Moore and the Rev. Pierce Klemmt, rector of Christ Church, Alexandria, VA, and Mr. Cassedy's nephew, will be officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Avenue, Tryon, NC 28782.

Street, Ida Mae
VALDESE -- Ida Mae Street, 93, of Orchard Drive, passed Monday, 3/26/2001. Funeral Wednesday, 3 PM McCall Mem. Chapel Kirksey Funeral Home. Burial Dysartsville Bapt. ch. Cem. Vstn: March 28, 2-3 prior service.

Celentano, Dominick `Mickey` John
WAXHAW -- Dominick `Mickey` John Celentano, 80, of Waxhaw died Monday, March 26, 2001 at Mercy South Hospital. Born April 18, 1921 in New York City, Mr. Celentano was a son of the late Frank Celentano and Jennie Pallman Celentano. He was a WWII veteran having served in the U.S. Marine Corp. A mass will be dedicated in his honor at St. Matthew Catholic Church at a later date.

Mr. Celentano is survived by four children, Edward James Sellers of Pineville, Raymond Francis Celentano of North Point, Long Island, NY, Michael John Celentano of Waxhaw and Susan Anges Slatter of PA. He is also survived by eight grandchildren; one brother, Frank Celentano of Rocky Point, Long Island, NY; one sister, Gertrude Strohm of Ocala, FL; and a nephew, Jack Strohn of Ocala, FL.

Arrangements by McEwen Funeral and Cremation Service, Pineville Chapel.

Fallet, Steven John
WAXHAW -- Steven John Fallet, 50, of Waxhaw, died Saturday, March 24, 2001 at the home of his sister, Cindy.

Born March 8, 1951 in Somerville, N.J., Steve was the son of the late Chester and Adele Rao Fallet. Mr. Fallet was a free spirit who enjoyed engaging in conversation, and he had a love of animals, especially horses. Steve had been employed by Lowes, and had also worked as a Ranch Hand.

He is survived by his brothers Wayne of Bristol, VA and Mark of Phillipsburg, NJ; and his sisters Gail Marotto of Albrightsville, PA, Cindy Hanna of Waxhaw, and Marshalyn Martini of Bridgewater, NJ.

In keeping with Mr. Fallet's wishes, the family will have a private ceremony.

Carolina Funeral & Cremation Center is entrusted with the arrangements.

Bambury, Joseph Anthony
Joseph Anthony Bambury, Jr., was buried Thursday, February 22, 2001 in New York, with Hankins & Whittington funeral service handling the arrangements.

A Memorial Mass celebrating Joseph A. Bambury's life will be held Thursday, March 29 at 10 am at St. Peter's Catholic Church, 507 South Tryon Street. Parking is available at the church.

Bellamy, Robert A.
Mr. Robert A. Bellamy, 64, died March 27, 2001 at Presbyterian Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Long and Son Mortuary Service is serving the Bellamy family.

Gabriel, Odessa
Mrs. Odessa Gabriel, died March 27, 2001 at Carolinas Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Long and Son Mortuary Service is serving the Gabriel family.

Helms, W. Wray
Mr. W. Wray Helms age 82 of Charlotte, died March 27, 2001 at Presbyterian Hospital. Funeral plans will be announced by McEwen funeral service, Charlotte Chapel.

Hughes, Gene Douglas
Mr. Gene Douglas Hughes, age 67, of Charlotte, died Sunday, March 25, 2001 at his residence. Mr. Hughes was born on October 8, 1933 in Hyde County, NC son of the late Walter R. Hughes and Nellie Smith Hughes. Mr. Hughes was a United States Air Force veteran serving in the Korean Conflict. Mr. Hughes retired from the United States Post Office Eastway Drive Location.

A funeral service to celebrate his life will be 11 AM Thursday, March 29, 2001 at McEwen funeral service Charlotte Chapel, officiated by the Reverend Doctor Robert C. Monson. Interment will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at the funeral home from 7 until 8:30 PM.

Survivors include his two children, Michael Hughes and his wife, Debbie, of Charlotte and Teresa Pannell and her husband, Kim, of Charlotte; brother W.T. Hughes, of Charlotte; sister, Janice Gardner, of Corpus Christi, TX; three grandchildren, Rhonda Carlisle, Ashlie Pannell, and Colten Pannell; three great-grandchildren, Danielle Hughes, Andre Carlisle, and Deja Carlisle; and also several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to St. John's United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1298 Fort Mill, SC 29716.

Arrangements are by McEwen Funeral and Cremation Service Charlotte Chapel.

Jamison, Thomas
Mr. Thomas Jamison, 81, died March 25, 2001 at Presbyterian Hospital. Graveside service is 11 am Thursday at Beatties Ford Memorial Garden in Huntersville, with the Reverend J. B. Humphrey III officiating. Grier funeral service is in charge.

Lee, Annie Beatrice
Mrs. Annie Beatrice Lee, , 84, died March 21, 2001 at Presbyterian Hospital.

funeral service is scheduled for 2 pm Wednesday at St. Paul Presbyterian Church, with interment to follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1-2 pm Wednesday at St. Paul Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. Lee is survived by her daughter, Virginia Louise Watson and her husband Willie, of Catskill, NY; her brothers, John Grier and James Grier and his wife Inez, all of Charlotte; her sisters-in-law, Drucilla Grier, Ellen Grier, and Lucille Mangum, all of Charlotte; 11 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren.

Grier funeral service of Charlotte is in charge of arrangements.

Mize, Edwin S. `Poppa Doc`
Dr. Edwin S. `Poppa Doc` Mize, Jr., 68, of Charlotte, died Monday, March 26, 2001 at Presbyterian Hospital.

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 29, from the Dilworth Chapel of Hankins & Whittington funeral service, 1111 East Boulevard, with the Reverend Earl Pennell and the Reverend J. Grady Faulk officiating. Entombment will follow in Sharon Memorial Park Mausoleum. The family will receive friends from 7-9 pm Wednesday evening at the funeral home.

Born October 18, 1932 in Jackson, Mississippi, Dr. Mize was a son of the late Edwin S. Mize, Sr. and Susie Mae Mize. He attended Millsaps College and was a graduate of Old Mississippi State University. He served in both the U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Dr. Mize, a General Practitioner in Charlotte for 17 years, had also practiced in Black Mountain for 2 1/2 years.

Dr. Mize volunteered for numerous youth sport associations. He served as the team doctor for Olympic High School, Quail Hollow Junior High School, Harding High School as well as the Starclaire Athletic Association and was a volunteer and coach for the Starclaire Association girl's basketball team. He was also the personal physician for Boys Town of NC and for five years, was the medical doctor for the Charlotte Police.

A past president of the Central High School student body, Dr. Mize was also a volunteer with Hospice at Charlotte and a member of Woodlawn Baptist Church. He was past president of the South Charlotte Optimist Club and the Black Mountain Optimist Club and served as coach and volunteer of South Mecklenburg Optimist.

Survivors include his wife, Anne Hoyle Hovis Mize; twelve children, Bobby Hovis and wife, Star of Leesburg, VA, Dianna H. Richardson and husband, Wayne, Gary M. Hovis and wife, Michele, Marsha H. Stephens and husband, Tim, of Gastonia, George E. Hovis and wife, Bobbi, W. Kurt Hovis and wife, Victoria, R. Kevin Hovis and wife, Diana, Edwin S. Mize, III and wife, Becky, of Hawaii, Christopher M. Mize and Timothy M. Mize and wife, Ann, all of Jackson, MS, Walter E. Mize and wife, Shelly, and Leslie K. Mize and wife, Dawn; 24 grandchildren, Scott Hovis and wife, Tracy of Clover, SC, Krystal Hovis, Beth Hovis, Bobby Hovis of Leesburg, VA, Bryce Harmon of Roanoke, VA, Debbie Richardson of Hillsville, VA, Tylina Coake of Austinville, VA, Dusty Richardson, Gary Michael Hovis, Jr., Allie Hovis, Tashia Berry and husband, Randy, Tim Stephens, II, Blake Hovis, Trevor Hovis, Chaz Hovis, Jake Hovis, Ashe Burnette, William Mize of Hawaii, Sarah Mize and Hannah Mize, both of Jackson, MS, Kathryn Mize, Nolan Mize, and Justin Edwards; eight great-grandchildren, Scottie Hovis, Chayla Hovis, Jason Hovis, West Long, Kaitlynn Coake, Landon Coake, Austin Stephens, and Jalyn Burnett. Dr. Mize is also survived by a brother, Walter `Gerry` Mize; and two sisters, Mrs. Billy Polk and Mrs. Susie Orr, all of Jackson, MS; an aunt, Virginia Johnson of Madison, MS; an uncle, Rev. Robert Nay of Biloxi, MS; and numerous `adopted` neighborhood children.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Starclaire Athletic Association, P.O. Box 240254, Charlotte, NC 28224.

The family wishes to offer a special thank you to Doctors Selwyn Spangenthal, Gerald Adams, John Tracey, Jonathan McLean, John Moose, John Hanson and Henry Cremisi, the Intensive Care Unit and the Surgical Staff at Presbyterian Hospital for their loving care and concern.

Arrangements are in the care of Hankins & Whittington Dilworth Chapel, 1111 East Boulevard.

Shapiro, Ms. Anita B.
Ms. Anita B. Shapiro, 76, died March 27, 2001 at her residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Harry and Bryant Company is serving the family of Mrs. Shapiro.

Shapiro, Walter H.
Walter H. Shapiro, 75, died March 27, 2001 at Presbyterian Hospital. A service to celebrate Walter's life will be held at Temple Israel, 4901 Providence Road, on Thursday, March 29, at 1:00 p.m. Born December 18, 1925 in Montreal, Canada, he was the son of Sheppard and Annie Shapiro, and grew up in Charlotte, N.C before serving in the U.S. Navy. Walter Shapiro was an entrepreneur who created many businesses throughout his career, and later devoted himself to community service and activism, fighting for humanitarian and civic causes on behalf of Charlotte's citizens. This eventually led Walter to establish the CharlotteChamber of Citizens, which to this day is the voice of neighborhoods and individuals who love the community as much as he did. He was a captivating public speaker and performer, who used his gifts of wit, charm and brilliant improvisation to win over even the most ardent opponents, all of whom respected him deeply. He was equally at home before a crowd of several hundred people, as before a group of small children. Walter was also a painter, sculptor, ceramic artist, and humorist. Above all, Walter was a loving father and husband who brought joy to his family and inspired them to dream. He will be deeply missed. Walter is survived by his wife Dicky; his three sons, Kimron, Ted and Blair; his brothers, Lawrence and Melvin, his daughters-in-law, Jane, Marika and Peipei; and his two grandchildren, Abigail and Eric. Memorials may be made to Hospice at Charlotte, 1420 East Seventh Street, Charlotte, N.C. 28204.
Harry & Bryant Co. is serving the family.

Simpson, Flossie
Flossie Simpson 2329 Bancroft Street, Charlotte, died March 27, 2001 at her residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Family Mortuary is entrusted with the arrangements.

Wilson, Martin
Mr. Martin Wilson, Jr., 76, died March 25, 2001. Graveside service is 10 am Thursday at Oaklawn Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to service at cemetery. Arrangements by McEwen Funeral and Cremation Service, Derita Chapel.

Woody, Howard Henry
Howard Henry Woody, age 59, of Charlotte, died Tuesday, March 27, 2001 after a long, courageous battle with lung cancer.

Mr. Woody was born September 16, 1941, in Mitchell County, son of the late Isom and Lula Buchanan Woody.

He is survived by his wife, Regine K. Woody; son Patrick Woody of Charlotte; sisters Lois Clark of Crossnore, Gladys Stevenson of Marion, Ethel Waldrop of Hot Springs, Pauline Duncan of Orange Park, FL, and Kathleen Hardage of Ocala, FL; brothers Earl Woody of Palm Harbor, FL, and Paul Woody of Seminole, FL.

Howard was employed by Carolina Consolidators, Inc., and was a United States Army veteran.

The Woody family will receive friends from 7-8:30pm Wednesday, March 27, at Harry & Bryant Co., 500 Providence Road.

The funeral service will be held 11 am Thursday, March 29, 2001 at Harry & Bryant `Chapel in the Oaks`. Interment will be at Sharon Memorial Park.

Harry & Bryant Co. is serving the Woody Family.

Zoldowski, Peter H.
Peter H. Zoldowski, 51, of Charlotte, formerly of Cheektowaga, NY, died at his residence Tuesday, March 27, 2001.

Mr. Zoldowski is the beloved husband of Judy and the father of Jim and Mark Zoldowski and Paula Sitton.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, March 30, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 8015 Ballantyne Commons Parkway. The family will receive friends at the church on Thursday, March 29, from 7:00 - 8:00 P.M.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Prostate Cancer Research Institute, Attention Memorials, 5777 West Century Boulevard, Suite 885, Los Angeles, Ca. 90045.

Carolina Funeral & Cremation is entrusted with arrangements.

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