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MAXINE REEVES
Maxine Reeves, 76, of 847 Old Sanford Road, Moncure died Saturday, May 1, 2004 at UNC Hospital.
Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, May 6, 2004 at 2 p.m. in Chatham United Methodist Church with Rev. Lee Edwards, conducting. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
She was a native of Mecklinburg County, a 1945 graduate of Moncure High School, a member of Chatham United Methodist Church and retired from Chatham Mills, Inc. Maxine was preceded in death by her parents, Henry F. and Sarah Stansell Campbell and two sisters, Maude Rogers and Peggy Clark.
Surviving are her husband of 59 years, George H. Reeves; sisters, Frankie Glosson of Moncure and Dot Hartley of LeCanto, Florida; her aunt, Elsie Thomas Clegg of Moncure; 24 nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, May 5, 2004 at Griffin funeral service and Cremation.
EARL WILLIAM GOLDSTON
Earl William Goldston, 78, 541 Hillcrest Avenue, Goldston died Friday, April 30, 2004 at Central Carolina Hospital in Sanford.
Funeral services were held Monday, May 3, 2004 at Goldston United Methodist Church with Rev. Judy Drye officiating. Burial followed in Goldston Cemetery.
Mr. Goldston was a native of Chatham County, a retired lumberman and dairy farmer. Along with his brother and sister, they operated A.W. Goldston and Sons Lumber Yard, Pittsboro. He was a member of Goldston United Methodist Church, had served on the Board of Trustees of First Union National Bank and was a former member of Goldston Lion's Club. Earl was preceded in death by a son, Earl William Goldston, Jr..
Survivors include his wife, Blance Olive Goldston of Goldston; daughter, Beth Alison Goldston and husband, Michael H. Barnes of Pittsboro; son, Albert Bryan Goldston and wife, Margaret Fishburne Goldston of Goldston; sister, Kathleen Goldston Stout of Goldston; grandsons, William Spoon, Jon Spoon; and granddaughters, Susannah Goldston and Emily Goldston.
Memorials may be made to Goldston United Methodist Church Building Fund, PO Box 85, Goldston, N.C. 27252.
GRACE COBLE JOYCE
Mrs. Grace Coble Joyce, 81, of 6929 Burgess-Kivett Road passed away Thursday, April 29, 2004 at Universal Health Care.
Funeral services were held Saturday, May 1, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at Moons Chapel Baptist Church with Rev. Scott Faw and Rev. Roger Riffe officiating. Burial followed in Brush Creek Baptist Church cemetery.
Mrs. Joyce was a native of Randolph County, retired from The John Plant Company and an active member of Moons Chapel Baptist Church as long as her health permitted. She was the widow of Marshall Joyce.
Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Margie and Bob Glenn of Greensboro; son, Donald R. Joyce of Ramseur; grandchildren, Teyanna J. Dillingham and husband Curtis of Gaffney, S.C., Eric Glenn of Wilmington, and Andrea Glenn of Greensboro.; sister and brother-in-law, Ruby C. and Howard Gilliland of Siler City.
Memorials should be directed to Brush Creek Cemetery Fund c/o Judy Lane, 45 John Lane Road, Bear Creek, NC 27207 or Moons Chapel Church Building Fund c/o Moons Chapel Baptist Church, 175 Moons Chapel Road, Siler City, NC 27344.
The family wishes to extend a special thanks to Dr. Kirsten Sterne and the staff of Universal Health Care for their excellent care.
Arrangements were under the direction of Joyce-Brady Funeral Home in Bennett.
SFC BARNEY GIVENS COONE
SFC Barney Givens Coone, US Army Retired, of Sanford died Tuesday (03-16-2004) at Victorian Manor.
Funeral services were held Friday (03-19-2004) at Rogers Memorial Chapel by Rev. Rudy Holland. Burial followed at Lee Memory Gardens.
Mr. Coone was retired from the U.S. Army, serving in Korea and Vietnam, as a helicopter mechanic.
He is survived by his wife, Elaine Coone of the home; daughters, Patricia C. Jordan of Graham, Sharon D. Buchanan, Susan Mills and Gwenn Rackley all of Sanford; and six grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Community Home Care and Hospice, 1602 Westover Drive, Sanford, N.C. 27330; or to Encounter Revival Ministries, 2200 Blue Mtn. Pky., Harrisburg, PA 17112.
LELA CAMPBELL ELKINS
Lela Campbell Elkins, 80, of 1983 Bear Creek Church Road, Bear Creek died Tuesday, (03-16-2004) at home.
Funeral services were held Friday, (03-19-2004) at Antioch Baptist Church, Goldston with Rev. Larry Hutchins officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Elkins was a native of Moore County, a member of Antioch Baptist Church, the Ladies Sunday School Class and retired from Glendale Hosiery, Inc. in Siler City.
Survivors include: daughters, Joyce Beeson and Wanda Gunter, both of Sanford, Brenda Clark of Bear Creek, Kay Ray of Siler City; son, Billy Elkins of Pinebluff; brother, William Campbell of Reidsville; sister, Lena (Tot) Saunders of Candor; ten grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made in Mrs. Elkins name to Hospice of UNC PO Box 1077, Pittsboro, NC 27312.
JOHN “J.T.” TRACY JUSTICE
Mr. John “J.T.” Tracy Justice, 86, of Siler City, died Sunday morning, (03-21-2004) at Chatham Hospital.
Funeral services were held Tuesday (03-23-2004) at the First United Methodist Church in Liberty, with Rev. Steve Johnson officiating. Burial followed in Fairview Cemetery.
Justice, a native of Chatham County, formerly of Liberty, was a member of the Wesley Bible Class with 34 years perfect attendance and for many years was the bell ringer at First United Methodist Church, Liberty.
Surviving is a brother, Robert L. Justice.
LAUREN JOYCE ANDREWS
Lauren Joyce Andrews, infant, of 858 Lee Emerson Road, Bear Creek, died Saturday (03-20-2004) at Central Carolina Hospital in Sanford.
Graveside services and burial were held Tuesday, (03-23-2004) at Sandy Branch Baptist Church Cemetery, Bear Creek, conducted by Rev. Robert Capps.
Survivors include parents, Bradley R. and Amy Joyce Andrews, Bear Creek; paternal grandparents, Robert (Chalk) and Kay Andrews, Bear Creek; maternal grandparents, Paul and Cynthia Joyce, Siler City; paternal great-grandmother, Ernestine Kiser, Bear Creek; and maternal great-grandmother, Golda Joyce, Ramseur.
GERALDINE HATLEY MEACHAM
Geraldine Hatley Meacham, 69, of Chapel Hill, died Friday, (03-19-2004) at UNC Hospitals.
Funeral services were held Sunday, (03-21-2004) at Mann’s Chapel Church with burial following in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Meacham was a native of Chatham County and retired from UNC with over 30 years service.
Survivors include her husband, Marvin C. Meacham of the home; son, Keith Meacham of Wilmington; daughters, Kim Allen and Lisa Read, both of Chapel Hill; and six grandchildren.
NANNIE ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) CARTER GLOSSON
Nannie Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Carter Glosson, 80, a resident of Hawfields Presbyterian Home, died at Alamance Regional Medical Center on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 following years of failing health.
She is survived by four daughters: Helen Williams and Beverly Garner (Tim Werner) of Mebane, Linda Allred (Buddy) of Pittsboro, and Margaret Faill (Jon) of Franklin, Tenn.; one son, Charles Glosson (Pattie) of Mebane; eighteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
EDITH ALLISON BARBOUR
Edith Allison Barbour, 81, of 190 Keith Nunn Drive, Snow Camp died Sunday, (03-21-2004) at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, (03-24-2004) at Rocky River Baptist Church, Siler City with Rev. Greg W. Burriss officiating.
Burial was at Roselawn Cemetery, Martinsville, Va. with Rev. David Adkins.
Mrs. Barbour was a native of Michigan and a member of Rocky River Baptist Church where she was a Deacon.
Survivors include daughters, Helen B. Nunn of Snow Camp, Carol B. Edwards of Raleigh; son, James A Barbour of Burlington; twelve grandchildren and eleven, great-grandchildren.
Memorials made to be to American Cancer Society, Chatham Unit, PO Box 41912, Raleigh, N.C. 27629-1912.
METTIE “Big Mama” BEAVER LANGLEY
Mettie “Big Mama” Beaver Langley, 93, of 900 West Dolphin Street, Siler City died Saturday, (03-20-2004) at SunBridge Care Facilities.
Funeral services were held Monday, (03-22-2004) at West End United Methodist Church with Rev. James Whitiker officiating. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Langley was a native of Chatham County, retired from Hadley-Peoples Mfg. She was a member of West End United Methodist Church, where she was in the choir and served on the Administrative Board.
Survivors include daughters, Dixie L. Smith, Siler City, Nancy L. Marley, Angier, Mary Lea Brown, Bennett; seventeen grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made West End United Methodist Church, 1104 N. Chatham Avenue, Siler City, N.C. 27344.
HAZEL MOZELLE BURNS FARRELL
Hazel Mozelle Burns Farrell, 91, of Pittsboro died Wednesday, (03-17-2004) at Laurels of Chatham.
She was a native of Chatham County and a member of Hanks Chapel United Church of Christ. Hazel was married for 62 years. In her busy life, she worked in the cafeteria at Pittsboro School, was employed by Pittsboro Hatchery and retired from UNC Hospital in Central Sterile Supply.
She was predeceased by her husband, Dee Farrell, a son, William Ray Farrell, three brothers, Graham, D.D. and Clayton, her parents, Garland and Kate Burns and a grandson, Doug Farrell.
Funeral services were held at 11 am, Saturday at Hanks Chapel United Church of Christ, conducted by Rev. Kelly Shiflett, Rev. Ray Gooch, and Rev. Bob Wachs with burial following in the church cemetery.
Surviving are: two daughters, Hazel Marlene Farrell and Nancy Katherine Farrell, both of Murdock Center in Butner; a son, Larry J. Farrell and wife, Wanda of Pittsboro; a sister, Grey Hearn of Pittsboro; a sister-in-law, Velma Burns; one grandchild, Joey Farrell and wife, Josette; and three grandchildren, Juliana, Jake and Jordan.
Memorials may be made to Hanks Chapel UCC Building fund or to UNC Hospice.