Listing all funeral homes in Norwalk, Ohio so you can easily send flowers to any location (same day delivery) or find any funeral service. 419-663-4513. Walker Funeral Homes Windsor, Williamston, Bethel, NC. Get information about Walker Memorial Funeral Home in Lillington, North Carolina. A burial vault is required for most cemeteries, but you may choose to purchase one online or elsewhere, if you'd wish. (Lillington, North Carolina), who passed away on February 27, 2023, at the age of 44, leaving to mourn family and friends. XB5a """ I-! (44 years old). We recommend calling: Phone (910) 814-1200 (910) 814-1200 . Walker Memorial Funeral Home 163 Irene Roberts Rd Lillington, NC LILLIAN FERRELL OBITUARY Lillian Ferrell's passing at the age of 103 has been publicly announced by Walker. 419-663-4513. You Authorize the original obituary. The Colvin Family thanks you for all you've done and wishes you continued success. Walker's Funeral Home is dedicated to giving the best and most compassionate service. You may purchase flowers through the funeral home or separately, if you wish. CHAPEL HILL. Ms. Carolyn McLean Tucker, 74, of 152 Zenobia Ave., Lillington, NC, passed away on Thursday, July 14, 2022, at Central Harnett Hospital, LIllington, NC. Listing 11 current services and obituaries. This is a common price to purchase funeral flowers. on June 14, 2022, 12:56 p.m. Reviewed on Google He was a veteran of the US Army. Arrangements for Wendy Marie Bostic are currently pending. Her staff took care of it. Prices are estimates and are only intended to provide directional information. Something else I didn't ask for! Funeral services will be held from Shumate Fu neral Home Chapel Thursday at 3 pm with the Rev A D Brinson of Wilmington officiating Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery KENNETH EARL WARD MOUNT OLIVE-Kenneth Earl Ward 13 son of Mrs Thomas E Sullivan of Richmond Va and the late Earl Ward of Dunn died Wednesday at 11 am at his home in Richmond He had been ill for 15 months most of the time a patient in hospitals Funeral arrangements are incomplete but burial will be in Dunn He was the stepson of Thomas Sullivan formerly of Mount Olive He was the grandson of the late Mr and Mrs L L Andrews Bethel Surviving are his mother and stepfather and a half-sister Paula Sullivan all of the home H A Denson died at Smith Nurs- n Home in Guldston Tuesday A resident of Bennett she was a native of Indiana and a member of the Unitarian Church Graveside rites will be held at Bennett Cem etery Welfare Officials To Meet On Monday Public welfare workers respon sible for the supervision of boarding homes for ailults in counties over the State will gather in Raleigh Monday Jan 23 for a two-day workshop according to an announcement by Dr Ellen Winston commissioner of the State Board of Public Welfare which licenses these homes In each county a specific staff member has primary responsibility for working out boarding home plans for adults in the 70 counties which have one or more of the nearly 300 licensed homes These workers as well as super intendents and case work supervisors will participate in the worKsnop The program is planned to cover the regulations under which the licensed homes are operated and the county responsibility in this matter Mrs Annie Mae Pemberton and Clara Mae Ellis supervisors of services to t h e aged for the State Board will lead discussion periods Although marriage of cousins was once supposed to be the main cause of mental deficiency in the children most students no longer believe this is true i H' JJ A WALTER T POPE Former Civitan Governor Diet of Heart Attack at Rockingham Home ROCKINGHAM Jan 18-Waltcr T Pope 46 died at his home here Wednesday morning following a heart attack Death came at approximately 4:45 o'clock Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3:30 pm from Cartledge Creek Baptist Church of which he was Sunday School Superintendent and burial will be in the Thrower family cemetery four miles north of Rockingham Pope was past governor of the North Carolina District of Civi Newspaper Ads Up 18 Per Cent NEW YORK Jan 18 WuNews-paper advertising for the first 11 months of 1955 was 18 per cent higher than the total for the same period of 1954 Printers' Ink maga- l zine reported today In Its national advertising index This topped total advertising in all media for the first 11 months wiwaii was jai ti-ilh aut'cia OI the year-ago period In November newspaper advertising was 19 per cent higher than the same month In 19M the magazine said Network television also was up 19 per cent Total magazines were up 14 per cent Net work radio was down 25 per cent outdoor advertising down 4 per cent and farm papers down 2 per cent THE NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH N C 0 Thursday Morning January 19 1956 Qfafo fr Dnpn Want Ads brin bg Mvin kJlcllC IU vjjcii when you run three days or more 0!J- C A i dial 2-44U or sail D1US l Uf AUIU5 and active in all Civitan affairs He had ben i member of the Rockingham School Board since 1953 For 10 years he was an assistant manager of the local J C Penney store Pope is survived by his mother Mrs Florence Kirby Pope his wife the former Louise Covington a son Billy Pope a member of the graduating cadet class at West Point and s daughter Sybil Pope Meredith College The 8G-mcmber Rockingham Civitan Club and deacons from his church will form an honorary escort to burial grounds Pall tan Clubs serving during 1955 bearers wil be members of the He had been keenly interested School Board The Slate Division of Purchase and Contract will open bids today on contracts for the purchase of close to a million dollars worth of new trucks and cars Most of the trucks arid cars will go to the State Highway Commis sion to replace worn units In its motor fleet The balance will go to oilier State agencies and institutions The Highway Commission con tracts call for 300 short wheclbase two-ton truck chassis for dump truck service 25 long wheclbase two-ton truck chassis and 30 long wheolbase two-speed rear axle two- ton truck chassis for general work 125 one-half ton pickup 25 one-half ton carryalls eight truck-tractors six three-fourth ton pickups and 300 2 5 cubic yard dump bodies Based on what similar equip ment cost last March the trucks truck-tractors and dump bodies will cost around $846000 Bill Reaves of the highway purchasing staff will handlo the bids In addition Roy H Dcarstyne of the Division staff will receive bids on 155 four-door sedans including 125 for the Highway Commission five station wagons and approxi mately 23 trucks of various sizes The bids will be reviewed later by the State Board of Award Don't forget to check the Want Ads today and every day (fendyf Jeftvison I A Top Vy Top Ten NJ Tea Distributed by Carolina Sales Corp GREENVILLE N C LESLIE E HARRIS A YD EN Leslie E Harris 63 died at his home here Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock after a lingering illness He was the son of George Harris and the late Emma B Harris He had been a member of the Ayden Free Will Baptist Church for several years was a veteran of World War and a member of the Ayden American Legion Post Funeral services will be held at Britt's Funeral Chapel here Thursday at 3 pm conducted by the Rev I J Blackwelder Free Will Bap-1 tist minister and burial will be in the Ayden Cemetery Surviving are his wife Mrs Martha Harris a daughter Mrs Chester Stox of Ayden his father George Harris of Ayden two brothers Herman Harris of Grifton and Demp-sey Harris of Oxford three sisters Mrs Willie Corbett and Mrs Ledrew Corbett both of Ayden and Mrs Lena Stocks of Green ville CIS N BARTIS MEBANE Gus N Bartis 59 died in a Durham hospital Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock A native of Metyln Greece Mr Bartis came to the United States when he was 16 years old Before his illness he was engaged in the restaurant business He was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church Funeral services will be conducted Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock from Walker's Funeral Chapel here The Rev Marvin Vick pastor of Meb-ane Methodist Church will officiate Burial will be in Hawfield's Presbyterian Church Cemetery Survivors include his wife Mrs Katie McDaniel Bartis one daughter Penny Barits of the home one son Nick Bartis of Haw River one brother Comas Bartis of Mi ami Fla one sister Mrs Gust Naras of New York City and two grandchildren NOAH G DEATON ROANOKE RAPIDS Noah Gas ton Deaton 73 died at his home Wednesday afternoon Survivors include his wife seven daughters Mrs Madeline Lewis Mrs Frances McDonald Mrs Bertha Blake all of Roanoke Rapids Mrs Odessa Hall of Raleigh Mrs Johnny Mae Ford of Chester Pa and Mrs Edith Barden and Mrs Florence Sodun both of Durham five sons Sherman and Odel Deaton both of Roanoke Rapids Walter and William Deaton both of Norfolk Va and Floyd Deaton of the V S Navy 25 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren J N BALLARD LUNN-J N Ballard 87 died at his home Wednesday at 4:45 pm Funeral services will be Friday at 2 pm from Ephesus Church Lillington Route 2 Burial will be in the church cemetery The Rev J S Menius Fayette- ville will officiate He was a retired farmer and had lived all his life in Harnett County He was a son of the late John M and Cath erine McDonald Ballard He was a charter member of Ephesus Church a deacon and church treasurer Surviving are two sons D G Ballard Angier and James M Ballard Southern Pines four daughters Lucy Ballard of the home and Mrs D W Morrison and Mrs Duncan P Ray Lillington and Mrs Albert Brown Rowland ten grandchildren 13 greatgrandchildren and three sisters Mrs Bella Eason and Mrs Lula Ballard Durham and Mrs Fannie McLean Lillington Route 2 MRS MABLE LEA SPOON BURLINGTON Mrs Mable Lea Spoon died Tuesday night at 10:30 o'clock at a local hospital after seven weeks illness She served as hostess for the First Baptist Church where she was a member A native of Alamance County she was daughter of the late Martha Burch Lea and Haywood Lea She was the widow of the late Dr J P Spoon Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p m from the First Baptist Church Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery Survivors include two daughters Mrs J B Hickman of Williamsburg Va and Mrs Harry Guthrie of Burlington four sisters Mrs J W Boland Mrs Lewis Cates and Mrs E C Jeffries of Burlington and Mrs J T Lynch of Winston- Ssalem and five brothers Y W Lea of Vass L: D Lea of Creed-moor R L Lea of Mebane and Clyde and Clinton Lea of Burlington JOHN G FORMY-DUVAL IANFORD John G Formy-Du-' val of Sanford died at bis home Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock following a long illness Funeral services will be held Fri- LACY L SUTTON CHADBOURN Funeral serv ices for Lacy L Sutton 36 of Norfolk Va will be held from Bullard-Mercer Chapel here at 2 p m Thursday The Rev F L Pankey pastor of Azalea Baptist Church Norfolk will officiate Bur-rial will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery He died of a heart attack while flying a plane near Roanoke Va Survivors include his wife the former Ruth Bullard of Chadbourn one daughter Carolyn Sutton and his mother Mrs John L Talor Lumberton one brother Thomas L Sutton Richmond Va one sister Mrs Glenn Lewis Fayetteville one half sister Mrs Frank Taylor Fort Bragg and two half-brothers Knox Taylor Fayetteville and J L Taylor Jr Calif BATNEY T YARBOROUGH HENDERSON Funeral serv ices were held at North Henderson Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon for Batney Thomas Yar-borough 70 Burial followed in Elmwood Cemetery The Rev Leonard Thomas pastor offici ated He is survived by four sons one daughter three brothers one half-brother one sister and three half-sisters Mr Yar- borough was a native of Person County He had lived here for a number of years and was a member of the North Henderson Baptist Church J J (JUDD) NEWTON PITTSBORO - J J (Judd) Newton 82 died early Wednesday in North Carolina Memorial Hospital Chapel Hill Funeral serv ices will be held from Coal Glenn Presbyterian Church Thursday at!
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