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Grady F. Owens
Grady F. Owens, 77, of Port Charlotte, FL died Sunday, Nov. 23 at his residence.
He was born in Norfolk, VA on April 20, 1926 and moved to Port Charlotte in 1993 from Charlottesville, VA.
He was a retired truck driver for Amoco Oil Company, an veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and a member of the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #2121 of Port Charlotte.
Mr. Owens is survived by a son, Charles Owens of Baltimore, MD; a niece, Kathryn Moore Falk of Virginia Beach; two sisters, Mary Owens Moore of Virginia Beach and Diana Clark of Chesapeake; caregivers, Franklin and Jeannette Paul land Anna Demkiw, all of Port Charlotte, FL.
A graveside service will be held Dec. 1 at 1 p.m. at the Tillett Family Cemetery in Wanchese. Twiford's Colony Chapel, Manteo is in charge of arrangements.
Albert Jerry Daniels
Albert Jerry Daniels, 67, of Manteo, died Nov. 19 in his residence.
Born in Manteo, he was the son of the late Albert Hayes and Florence Midgett Daniels and the husband of Marion Gaimel Daniels.
He was a retired chief mate with the Merchant Marines and a member of Manteo Masonic Lodge #521 AF&AM and Dare County Shrine Club.
Also surviving are three daughters, Cori Peters of Statesville, N.C., Jeri (Fuzzy) Hollis of Wanchese and Wendy Linzey of Florida; two sons, Harley Hayes and Lance Hayes, both of Wanchese; two sisters, Jeanine Tillett and Frances Coleman, both of Manteo; one brother, Luther Daniels, Sr., of Manteo; 13 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was held in Cudworth Cemetery on Nov. 22 with Dr. David Dalton officiating.
Masonic rites were held at the grave.
In addition to flowers, memorials may be made to Sudan Temple Children's Fund, P.O. Drawer 490, New Bern, N.C. 28563-0490.
Twiford's Colony Chapel Manteo assisted the Daniels family.
Max Garnder Adams
Max Garnder Adams, 75, of 248 Farless Road, died Jan. 9.
A native and life-long resident of Bertie County, he was the son of the late Solomon and Fannie White Adams and the husband of Jessie Mae Adams.
He was a farmer and member of Riverside Baptist Church.
Also surviving are two sons Dennis Adams of Apex, NC, and Ray Adams of Merry Hill; three daughters Jill Morris of Kitty Hawk, Lona Binnicker Plymouth, and Penny Manolas of Kitty Hawk; three sisters Josephine Pierce of Ahoskie, Margaret Parker of Newport News, Va and Miriam Wise of Williamsville, NY; five brothers Ben Adams of Merry Hills, Frank Adams of Windsor, Jack Adams of Colerain, Truett Adams of Payson, Arizona and Phillip Adams of Columbia, S.C.; and 10 grandchildren.
A funeral was held Jan. 12 at Riverside Baptist Church in Merry Hill with the Rev. Al Jarrell officiating.
Burial followed at Riverside Baptist Church Cemetery.
Kathryn Marie Stocklin Bell
Kathryn Marie Stocklin Bell, 94, of Manteo died Feb. 3 in Nags Head.
Mrs. Bell was born in Columbus, Ohio and was a retired church secretary.
She was the daughter of the late Otto and Mary Trott Stocklin and the widow of Frank Bell.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Judith Ann Miller.
Mrs. Bell is survived by two sons, Donald Frank Bell of Philadelphia, PA and Robert Paul Bell of Indianapolis, IN; nine grandchildren, two of which are Vickie White of Manteo and Lisa Rhodes of Kill Devil Hills and 17 great-grandchildren.
Services were held at Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center-Washington Park North on Feb. 6.
Entombment followed in the Washington Park North Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN.
Barton Riley Brown
Barton Riley Brown, 58, of Manteo died Jan. 18 at his residence.
Mr. Brown was born in Los Angeles, California and was a retired state traffic officer with the California Highway Patrol.
Mr. Brown was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary where he taught classes.
He worked part-time with Manteo Marine.
He served his country honorably in the U.S. Coast Guard and loved fishing and the ocean and held an interest in aviation.
Mr. Brown was the son of Mary Adams Brown of Oceanside, Ca and the late James Harlan Brown and the husband of Patricia Trautman Brown.
Besides his wife surviving are one daughter, Amy Brown and one son, Michael Brown, both of Manteo.
He was predeceased by two brothers, James Craig Brown and Brian Adams Brown.
Interment will be at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the California Highway Patrol Widows and Orphans Fund, 2030 V. Street, Sacramento, Ca 95818, or Feline Hope Animal Shelter, 843 Herbert Perry Road, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949, or Dare County SPCA P.O. Box 1000, Manteo, NC 27954 or the charity of one's choice.
Twiford's Colony Chapel Manteo, NC is assisting the Brown family.
Jerald Wayne Bundy
Jerald Wayne "Jerry" or "Jack" Bundy, 68, of Rodanthe, died Saturday, Dec. 6 at Chesapeake General Hospital.
Born in Elizabeth City, he was the son of the late Leland William and Earle Virginia Hall Bundy and the husband of Alice Midgett Bundy of the residence.
He Bundy was the retired owner of West Kempsville Mechanical, a member of the Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in Norfolk, and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, having served in the Korean conflict.
Also surviving are one daughter, Jennifer Mourino of Rodanthe; two sons, Jerald Wayne Bundy, Jr. of Chesapeake, Va. and Jeffrey Bundy of North Carolina; four grandchildren; and several stepchildren and step-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10 at Twiford's Colony Chapel, Manteo by the Rev. Ronnie Midgett.
Burial will follow at the Manteo Cemetery.
Goldie Stowe Burrus
Goldie Stowe Burrus, 93, of Frisco, died Jan. 2 at her residence.
Born in Hatteras, she was the daughter of the late Curtis William and Mattie Burrus Stowe and the widow of Adolphus Burrus, Jr.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Hatteras United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Burrus was also preceded in death by a daughter, Diane Burrus Ransom.
She is survived by one daughter, Janet Hughes of Frisco; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Diane Burrus Ransom.
Funeral services were held at the Hatteras United Methodist Church Jan. 4 with Rev. Charles Moseley.
Burial was in the family cemetery.
Twiford's Island Chapel, Hatteras assisted the family with arrangements.
Parker Cartwright
Self-described optimistic realist Parker Sherlock Cartwright, 14, died Jan. 19 from the effects of West Nile Encephalitis.
He was the son and youngest child of Landra S. and Randy M. Cartwright of Kill Devil Hills.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his two sisters, Lindy and Stacey of the home.
Also surviving are his "Grammy" and "Granddaddy" Lina and Linwood Sherlock, and his Grandma, Josephine Cartwright, of Elizabeth City.
Cartwright was born Feb. 23, 1989 and lived in Kill Devil Hills all his life.
He had attended Manteo High School for two years.
In May, 2002, he was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia.
He pursued a winning struggle against the disease based on his newly found motto, "You don't get to choose your fate, you only get to choose how you respond to it."
In August, 2003, he was stricken with West Nile and never recovered.
Funeral services were held at St. Andrews By the Sea Episcopal Church in Nags Head on Jan. 23.
A reception will be provided for those who wish to share publicly their memories of Cartwright.
Burial will follow in Elizabeth City.
For those who wish to contribute in lieu of flowers, the family would like for contributions to be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 404 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23507 and the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, 601 Children's Lane, Norfolk, VA 23507.
The family would especially like to thank the numerous doctors, nurses, and staff members of CHKD for their untiring efforts and loving care.
Twiford's Funeral Home in Manteo is in charge of arrangements.