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DONALD HUMPREY DANIEL, SR.
Donald Humprey Daniel, Sr., 93, of 1302 S. Chatham Avenue, Siler City died Monday, February 16, 2004 at Chatham Hospital.
Funeral services are being conducted at 2 p.m., Thursday, February 19 at J.W. Call Funeral Home Chapel, Pikeville, KY. by Rev. Don Daniel, Jr. Burial will be in Johnson Memorial Park in Pikeville.
Mr. Daniel was a native of Boyd County, KY., and a retired miner. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Ogla and Flow Daniel.
Survivors include his wife, Agnus Newby Daniel of Indianapolis, IN.; sons, Roscoe Edward Daniel of Denton, Rev. Donald H. Daniel, Jr. of Siler City; daughters, Ruth Daniel Briggs of Indianapolis, IN., Erma Daniel Darnell of Mouth Card, KY., Clotern Daniel Vanderpool of Dillion, S.C., Donna Daniel Ritter of Bennett; brother, Isamel Daniel of Ashland, KY.; sister, Marjorie Daniel Cagg of Nelsonville, OH.; fifteen grandchildren, thirty great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren.
HARVEY D. BROWN
Harvey Dowd Brown, 92, of 5323 Lewis Brown Rd., Bennett died Sunday (02-15-2004) at Chatham Hospital in Siler City.
Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday (02-19-2004) at Pleasant Grove Christian Church with Rev. Chris Wood and Rev. Thurman Williams officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Jordan was a native of Randolph County, owner and operator of Brown’s Grocery Store for 30 years, a retired farmer, and member of Pleasant Grove Christian Church.
Survivors include sons, Larry Brown, Coleridge, Jerry Brown, Bennett; daughters, Mary Lee Brady, Coleridge, and Billie Faye Davis, Bennett; 18 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grand-children.
Memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove Christian Church Cemetery Fund, 5946 Pleasant Grove Church Road, Bennett, N.C. 27208.
MRS. LOTTIE FUTCH PRIDGEN
Lottie Futch Pridgen, 87, of Rocky Point died Friday (02-13-2004) at Rex Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center in Raleigh.
Services were conducted Monday, (02-16-2004) at Riley’s Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Blake Hayes and Pastor Harold Fletcher officiating. Burial followed in Pike Creek Cemetery.
Pall bearers were Sam Barbee, Rusty Walker, Jarred Purdon, Durk Tyson, Charles Futch and George Futch, Jr.
Mrs. Pridgen was born in Rocky Point, and a member of Riley’s Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors include daughter, Jane Pridgen Walker, Raleigh; sons, John Pridgen, Mims, Fl., James Pridgen, Goldston, Evans Pridgen, Apex; brother, George Futch of Wilmington; eight grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Wake County, 1300 St. Mary’s St., Fourth Floor, Raleigh, N.C. 27605, Resident Council of Rex Rehabilitation & Nursing Care Center, 4210 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N.C. 27607 or to Riley’s Creek Baptist Church, 19845 NC Hwy 210, Rocky Point, N.C. 28457.
EMMA MANN YATES
Emma Mann Yates, 90, of 70 Post Office Road, Moncure, died Sunday, (02-15-2004) at home.
Services were held Wednesday (02-18-2004) at Greenlevel Baptist Church in Greenlevel with burial in the church cemetery.
She was a native of Chatham County, a member of the Moncure Baptist Church and the Moncure Fire Department Ladies Auxilliary.
Mrs. Yates is survived by one grandson, Trent Ray, of Piedmont, S.C.
SHERMAN FOREMAN
Mr. Sherman Foreman, 72, a local artist from Siler City died Monday, February 16.
No services are planned at this time.
WILLIAM EARL “BUDDY” GALES
William Earl “Buddy” Gales, 69, of Roanoke, Va., died Monday (02-02-2004) at Virginia Beach General Hospital.
Services were held Saturday (02-07-2004) at Bynum Methodist Church with Rev. Randy Blanton and Rev. Shane Arnold. Interment followed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Gales was a native of Chatham County, a graduate of University of South Carolina, and retired from the US Forest Service after more than 30 years of service.
Survivors include daughters, Renee Wian of Virginia Beach, Va., Melinda “Mindy” Gales of Richmond, Va.; sisters, Edna Bellamy of Newport News Va., Lillian Mays of S.C.; and one grandson.
Memorial may be made to the American Cancer Society, 11 South Boylan, Suite 221, Raleigh, N.C. 27603.
PEARLIE ALSTON
Pearlie Alston, 89, of Pittsboro died Saturday (02-07-2004) in Laurels of Chatham.
Funeral services were held Monday (02-09-2004) in Mitchells Chapel AME Zion Church with burial following in the church cemetery.
Mr. Alston was a native of Chatham County, a retired carpenter and farmer and a member of Mitchell Chapel AME Zion Church.
Survivors include daughters, Ella Allen and Clara Alston, both of Pittsboro; sons, Pearlie Alston, Jr., Ernest Alston, both of Fayetteville, Gene Alston of Pittsboro; sister, Elizabeth A. Patterson of Snow Camp; eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
WALTER RAY HILL
Walter Ray Hill, 66, of Wilmington, died Thursday (02-05-2004) at New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Hill was a native of Randolph County.
Services were conducted Saturday, (02-07-2004) at Long Leaf Baptist Church by Rev. Eugene Ridley. Burial was Sunday (02-08-2004) at Bennett Baptist Church Cemetery, conducted by Rev. Tim Strider.
Survivors include; wife, Hilda Grace Hill; sons, Dean Moon of Greensboro, Tony Hill of Wilmington; daughter, Kaye Moon-Houston of Wilmington; brothers, Ben Hill of S.C., Barney Lee Hill, Hoyle Monroe Hill, Johnny Hill, all of New Hope; sisters, Ruthie Flynt Luther, Wilodene Powell, both of New Hope, and Rachel Brinkley of Asheboro.
TED ELBERT COMER
Ted Elbert Comer, 79, of 1216 Caviness Town Rd., Robbins died Thursday (02-05-2004) at First Health Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, at Beulah Baptist Church with Rev. Stacy Layne and Rev. James Cockram officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Comer was a native of Randolph County, a World War II Army Air Corp veteran, and retired saw-miller and lumberman. He was a member of Beulah Baptist Church, where he was a former deacon, Sunday School teacher, choir leader/member.
Survivors include wife, Ethelene Caviness Comer of the home; daughters, Joyce C. Garner of Bennett, Judy C. Clendenin of Robbins; son, Jimmy R. Comer of Robbins; brothers, Willie Howard (Bill) Comer, Tracy Comer, and Rev. Arnold Comer, all of Seagrove, Carroll Comer of Robbins; sisters, Mittie C. Williamson of Seagrove, Evelyn C. Caviness and Helen C. Ritter of Robbins, Betty C. Caviness of Ramseur, Lola C. Upton of Wake Forest; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
THOMAS B. HOPPER
Thomas B. Hopper, 93, 100 Hedrick Drive, Thomasville died Thursday, February 5, 2004 at Thomasville Medical Center.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, February 10, 2004 at First United Methodist Church, by Rev. Michael Holder, and Rev. Martha Welch. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery.
Mr. Hopper was a native of Morgan County, Il., where he was the first eagle scout in the county. He was a partner and operator of Hornaday Hatchery in Robbins and was a member of First United Methodist Church.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marian Barton Hopper; daughter, Connie H. Redding; brother, Harold C. Hopper; and sister, Margaret Faye Hopper.
Survivors include son, Ray Thomas Hopper and wife, Sylvia Barber Hopper of Lilburn, Ga.; grandsons, Dr. Thomas S. Redding, III of Silk Hope, Scott J. Redding of Asheboro, and Thomas Barton Hopper of Fayetteville, Ga.; granddaughter, Dr. Elizabeth Lee Hopper of Lawrenceville, Ga.; great grandsons, Thomas S. Redding, IV and Stephen Gray Redding of Silk Hope, Jacob Thomas Hopper of Fayetteville, Ga.; great granddaughter, Cynthia Anne Redding of Asheboro; and brother, John C. Hopper of Santa Rosa, Ca.
Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 224 North Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, N.C. 27203.
SHELLIE LYNN COLLINS SANDERS
Shellie Lynn Collins Sanders, 23, of 611 Buck Gunter Road, Siler City died Sunday, (02-08-2004) at Chatham Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, (02-11-2004) at Mt. Pleasant Christian Church by Dr. Greg Poplin. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Sanders was a native of Moore County.
Survivors include her husband, Jimmy Clifton Sanders; daughter, Addasun Jalynn Sanders; father, Ray Wayne Collins and wife, Danielle; mother, Mona Barber Teague; maternal grandmother; Myrtle Anderson of Vass; maternal step-grandmother: Barbara Lewellen of Southern Pines; brothers, Jermey Wayne Collins of Siler City, Jim Lane of Robbins; sisters; Amanda Rae Collins, Malanie Faye Collins of Siler City, and Heather Reynolds of Robbins.
SANDRA P. HACKNEY
Sandra P. Hackney, 55, of 97 Poythress Road, Chapel Hill, died Sunday (02-08-2004) in UNC Hospital.
Services were conducted Wednesday (02-11-2004) at Antioch Baptist Church.
She was a graduate of Watts School of Nursing and a twenty- year employee of UNC Hospital as a nurse.
Surviving are her husband, Kenneth G. Hackney, Sr., sons, Kenneth Hackney, Jr., and James Hackney, of Chapel Hill; daughter, Margo Graham of Chapel Hill; sisters, Donna Hasty of West Palm Beach, Fla., Carolyn Riley of Four Oaks; and six grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are asked to be sent to Antioch Baptist Church Building Fund, The American Cancer Society or to Parkinsons Research.
WILLIAM HAROLD NAVY
William Harold Navy, 87, of 904 Kenmore St, Asheboro died Thursday (02-05-2004) at Universal Healthcare of Ramseur.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, (02-08-2004) at Asheboro Seventh-Day Adventist Church with Pastor Louie Badenhorst, officiating. Burial was in Bennett Baptist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Navy was a native of Greenville, S.C., a World War II Naval veteran, a retired employee of Welch Oil Company and a private pilot. He was a member of Asheboro Seventh-Day Adventist Church where he was Lay Leader.
Survivors include his wife, Mattie Baxter Navy of Asheboro; daughter, Barbara N. Oliver of Pasadena, Ca.; brother, James E. Navy of Asheboro; two grandchildren.