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C4 SUNDAY, MAY 11,2003 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES OBITUARIES More OBITUARIES on C2, C5 To report an obituary, call 232-5966 wiiMtii iimvi(yistt hi im mua. FUNERALS TODAY LT. COL. RUA HAYES ASHEVILLE Lt. Col.

Rua C. Hayes, USAF 95, passed away on Saturday, May 3, 2003, at Mountain Area Hospice Solace Center. JAMIE DWIGHT CONNER ASHEVILLE Jamie Dwight Conner. 32, of 186 New Haw Creek Road, Apt. 37, died Thursday, May 8, 2003, at his home.

Mr. Conner was born in JAMES ROY MOODY WAYNESVILLE James Roy Moody, 72, of 622 S. Haywood died Thursday, May 8, 2003, at his residence. A native of Graham County, he JAMES D. BAILEY WEAVERVILLE James Don Bailey, 65, of 560 Holcombe Branch Road, died Saturday, May 10, 2003.

Mr. Bailey was born Aug. 24, 1937 in Bell County, and was a Nama, Residence Tlma Location Pat Biddix, Marion 3 p.m. Westmoreland Dorothy Colwell, Asheviile 2 p.m. Pisgan View Memorial Park Bonnie Cookston, Bryson City 2 p.m.

Crisp Vivian Culbreth, Creston 10 a.m. Little Laurel United Methodist Paul "Skip" Gangemi, Weaverville 7 p.m. West Dennis Gant. Asheviile 4 p.m. North Asheviile Baptist Clyde Justus, Hendersonville 5 p.m.

Refuge Baptist Wayne Mathis, Old Fort 3 pm. Kirksey Patricia Michael, Tryon 4 p.m. Church of the Holy Cross Ralph Tippetta, Franklin 3 p.m. Macon Pauline Young, Asheviile 3 p.m. Acton United Methodist For information on The Citizen-Times' obituary policy, contact Carole Terrell at (828) 232-5966 or Obituaries that contain U.S.

flags are to recognize the service of veterans. For "In Memory OT or "Card of Thanks" information, please contact Kelly Allen at (828) 232-5925. JUDY C. BALL BARNARDSVILLE Judy Carolyn Ball, 60, died unexpectedly Friday, May 9, 2003, at her residence. She was a native of Buncombe County and a daughter of Helen S.

Banks Ball of Barnardsville and the late Willie K. Ball. She was a member of West Canton Baptist Church. In addition to her mother, she is survived by two daughters, Kim McBride of Canton and Jennifer Rathbone of Candler; three sisters, Elaine Medford of Canton, Sandra Hensley of Lyman, S.C. and Pam Anthony of Marion; six brothers, Sammy Ball, Larry Ball, Shelby Ball, Gary Ball.

Gerald Ball and Kevin Boone, all of Barnardsville; as well as four grandchildren, Nick and Allyson Bryant and Daniel and Jessica Metcalf. A memorial service will be at 1 1 a.m. Monday at Light House Baptist Church in Barnardsville with the Rev. Nelson Ponder officiating. A memorial graveside service will follow at 4 p.m.

at Bon-A-Venture Cemetery, Clyde, with Rev. James Huey officiating. At other times the family will be at the residence of her daughter, Kim McBride, 63 Phillipsville Loop, Canton, or the residence of her mother, Helen Ball, 473 Stoney Fork Road, Barnardsville. An online memorial register is available at Obituaries at www.wellsfuneralhome. com.

RUBY G. CHEEK KENNESAW, Ga. Ruby G. Cheek, 83, died Thursday May 8, 2003. Mrs.

Cheek retired from the IRS In Jackson, in 1983. She was the wife of the late James R. Cheek. Surviving are her sons, Jim Cheek of Kennesaw and Marshall Cheek of Santa Fe, N.M., and sisters, Mae Carlin of Kennesaw and Ester Hawkins of Lula, Ga. The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday at Clark's Chapel United Methodist Church, Weaverville with Eddie DeBruhl officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home in Marietta. West Funeral Home will be in charge of local services.

LOUISE LYNCH FORNEY SPINDALE Louise Dovie Lynch Forney, 69, died Friday, May 9, 2003, at Rutherford Hospital. The funeral services will be held at 3 p.m; Thursday at Crowe's Funeral chapel. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park. Visitation will be one hour prior to the funeral services. Born in Parkersburg, W.Va., on Aug.

12, 1907, Col. Hayes traveled the world as an aviation pioneer, having joined the Army Air Corps in 1927. He flew the mail route into the Yukon Territory in the 1930s before the U.S. Postal Service existed there. He was also a member of the pioneering Army Air ECSS Corps Alaska Expedition in 1934.

which mapped Alaska and enabled it to be open to air traffic. He continued to enjoy an illustrious career in the Air Force for 45 years and served in World War II and the Korean War. Col. Hayes was an active member of Fairborn United Methodist Church, Fairborn, Ohio, for more than 30 years. During his years in Fairborn, he was intensely involved with the Boy Scouts and his church and was a member of both the Shriners and the Masonic Lodge.

He and his wife, Jane, became avid square dancers while in Fairborn. Residing in Asheviile for the past 10 years, he was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and enjoyed square dancing with the Allemanders and the Skyland Twirlers. He was a devoted caregiver to his beloved wife, Jane during her long illness. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jane and his daughter, Doris. He is survived by his loving children, Margaret Hayes of Upland, Nancy Hayes, Rita Hayes and James Hayes, all of Asheviile, Patricia Hayes Roullard of Hot Springs and Robert Hayes of Raleigh; his loving sister, Dorothy Hubler of Phoenix; 1 1 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

The funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Monday, May 1 2, at Grace United Methodist Church. Interment will take place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, June 17, at 9 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Mountain Area Hospice, Light the Way Capital Campaign Fund for Mountain Area Hospice Foundation. P.O.

Box 25338, Asheviile, NC 28813. Williams Funeral Service is assisting the family. BLANCHE REYNOLDS RICE LAKE LURE Blanche Reynolds Rice, 97, died Friday, May 9, 2003, at Willow Ridge. Her husband, Sherman Rice preceded her in death. She is survived by a son, Sherman V.

Rice Jr. of Lake Lure; two grandsons; two great-grandsons; and a number of nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at a later time in Virginia. i APRIL JONES April 1970 November 29, 2001 1 Am Now In Heaven I am now in Heaven the gates have opened wide. And now I have the privilege of walking by his side.

The angel choir is singing, and the music is so sweet; I'll join them just as soon as I have worshiped at his feet. I am now in Heaven, and the bloodwashing throng is here, 1 recognize a lot of them -there's not a single tear. There's joy beyond description and reunions by the score; There'll be no separations, for we'll be here evermore. I am now in Heaven please wipe away your tears! I've fought the battle, run the race I'm rid of all my fears. There is no pain or sorrow here; the heartaches now are past; I've read and sung of Heaven, and now I'm here at last! I am now in Heaven, and, oh, the place is grand! No one could ever tell me the beauties of this land.

Since I cannot describe it, you'll have to come and see that it was worth the trials to love here eternally! We Miss You, April. Love, Mom, Dad (Milton), Grandparents, sister, sons, dinightcr, nephew, jfj other rcltilives and friends Rua Hayes resident of Speedwell, for a number of years. He had been a resident of Weaverville for the past 20 years. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Air i 211 James Bailey Force. James was the son of the late James Thomas and Dessie Lee Hurst Bailey.

Surviving are his nf in Irmn BSsS Ray Bailey; daughter, Maru Pliahoth R.il.u of Speedwell; stepdaughter, Annette Griffin of Weaverville; sons, James Dennis Bailey and wife, Debbie Lynn, of Greeneville, Thomas Keith Bailey and wife, Angela, and Leslie Steven Bailey and wife, Debbie, all of Speedwell; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and special friends, Ray and Evelyn Miracle of Speedwell. The funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Monday in the chapel of West Funeral Home, 17 Merrimon Weaverville, with the Revs. Larry Sprouse and Jim Hurst officiating. The family will receive friends following the funeral services.

The graveside services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at West Memorial Park. At other times the family will be at the home. Flowers are acceptable and appreciated. PEGGY KING CANTON Peggy Louise Willis King, 65, of 925 Worley Cove Road, passed away Friday, May 9, 2003, at Haywood Regional Medical Center.

A native of Haywood County, she was a daughter of the late Horace "Harry" Baxter and Gladys Louise Medford Willis. She was a home-maker and had devoted her life to her husband and family. Mrs. King's special love for her flowers and gardening will always be cherished by her family and friends. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Charles Hubert King; her daughter, Gail King Holder and her husband, Denver, of Canton; her son, Leslie King and his wife, Sheila, of Candler; a sister, Patsy Cotton of Macon, Miss; a grandson, Zachary Holder; and a granddaughter, Jennifer King.

The funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Monday in The Horizon at CrawfordRay Memorial Gardens in Clyde with entombment following the funeral services. The Rev. Jackie Collins will officiate. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at CrawfordRay Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 100 Executive Center Drive, Greenville, SC 29600. NORMA 0RR ROBBINSVILLE Norma Orr, 88, died Saturday, May 10, 2003. The funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at Lone Oak Baptist Church.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. at the church before the services. Townson-Smith Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. cuter if MARY ANN JONES KNOX July 21, 1941 July 25, 1995 "Your journey was not easy but your faith neivr faltetvtl. And your heart never sunvnilervil." If it had not been for you, wc may have never known how truly strong and courageous A woman could he, How deeply concerned and loving a family can Ik, how welcomed and asstiriiiH a home can Ik-, how beautiful and lasting a mother's love can he, you are our courage, our hope and our inspiration, You arc our motlwr and we love you with a love we'll never outgrow.

Your Sharon and Hurton Keith and Deborah Knox Marian Knox Marilyn Knox (iaiiH-s Ciruiuhhildren. Jasmaii, Keith, Kristin. Shecnan, Iklward, II, Jonathan, Li I redla, Him Ion and Itnimly Cireat-frandihtl(hvtt. Ashctv.Avdan and 1 moved to Haywood County as an infant and grew up in Maggie Valley. He was the son of the late H.

Grady and Cora Parks Moody. He was also pre- 5 ceded in death by a Kv James Moody Schmersahl, and three brothers, Moody Hugh Fred B. and Jack P. "Dick" fra Moody. graduated from Waynesville 3g Township High School in 1949, where his classmates voted him "class poet." He then attended Appalachian State University and graduated in 1953, where he was Inducted into Who's Who in America, was president of the Business Club and was a member of the Pep Club.

He was a veteran of the Army. He earned his master's degree from Western Carolina University. He was employed by the Haywood County School System as a teacher at Bethel High School for one year and was later employed by Dayco Corp. for 10 years. He was then employed by Haywood Community College in 1966 and served as head of the business department, director of occupational education and most recently held the position of division chair of business and health and human services.

He was a member of the following boards and organizations: Haywood County Arts Council, Haywood County Friends of the Library, Haywood County Library Board of Trustees, Folkmoot USA, N.C. Humanities Council, Asheviile Art Museum, Maggie Valley Kiwanis Club, Pigeon River Boy Scouts of America Council, chair of the Haywood County Visiting Arts Program, chair and co-chair of the Arts Council Atlanta Ballet Project, co-chair of Waynesville Tour of Homes, National Humanities Council in New Orleans and a recipient of the Waynesville Rotary Club Paul Harris Award. He also served his family as president of the Moody reunion for 42 years. He is survived by two sisters, Catherine M. McCrary of Maggie Valley and Margaret M.

Owens of Iron Station; nine nieces and nephews and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews and great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, in the Charles M. Beall Auditorium of Haywood Community College. Memorials may be made to the Fine Arts League of Asheviile, 25 Rankin Asheviile, NC 28801 or Haywood County Public Library, 678 S.

Haywood Waynesville, NC 28786. Wells Funeral Home in Waynesville is in charge of the arrangements. An online memorial register is available at "Obituaries" at www.wellsfuneralhome.com. Register books are also available to sign at Wells Funeral Homes in Waynesville and Canton. In Loving Memory of Eva Moslcy Sullivan May 15,1923 Oct.

21. 1990 Ida Mae Jackson Aug. 26, 1903 Aug 10, 1995 Our Mother GiTHliimiiii Happy Mothers Day Happy Birthday Our world fell apart hen Cod came and took you bath home to be with him. For there was so much love in our hearts. Each lime we think of you both our eyes fill with tears and our heart aches with pain.

Sometimes we feel like we can't' face flic day. Will (his pain ever go away? We never rhought il would end this way. So much has happened since you both lift that day, this old house is just not the same, we laugh and cry as we sit here and think of the things you both use to do and say. Mother (Eva Sullivan) we want to wish you a Happy Birthday. We know that you arc having a good lime in heaven on your birthday with Cod and your family.

And the family you both left behind miss you both, and we love you both. Sflrffy mlssrit fry: Omiiffilrn: Brtlv Mmlrv, franet Smith, lacquelinf Smlrll tonv.nftn, Chris Kirrh Moslrv Orantlrhtltltm Great CrnmirfttMirn, Cousins Nrirn-MS Idn Mar Jm hsnn sadly mlssrd fry: r.mnifrfWiffrm, Grrar (rttinilrhlitiirn fi (irrnr.firml (rflmtrhllrfrrn Buncombe County and was employed as an electrician with Bain Electric Co. He was a member of Newfound Baptist Church, Leicester. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, the Rev. Herman and Eva Jamie Conner Gentry.

He is survived by a son, Robert Anthony E. Conner of Leicester; his mother and stepfather Beverly Jean Gentry Ledford and James D. Ledford of Black Mountain; his father and stepmother, James L. Conner Jr. and Paula Conner of Factoryville, his brother, Jimmy DeWayne Conner of Goodlettsville and his paternal grandparents, James L.

Conner Sr. and Clara Susan Conner of Weaverville. The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Grace Funeral Home with the Revs. Charles Phillips and Phil Dillingham officiating.

Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery, Black Mountain. His family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. His family expresses sincere appreciation to the staff of Mountain Area Hospice for their loving concern. The memorial register is available at "Funerals Scheduled" at www.grocefuneralhome.com.

CARRIE S. VINSON CANDLER Carrie Stiles Vinson, 79. of 260 Edgewood Road, died Saturday, May 10, 2003. Mrs. Vinson was born in Macon County and was a daughter of the late Frank and Blanche Brown Stiles.

She was married to J. Edwin Vinson, who died in 1992. She was retired from Enka and was a member of Ridgeway Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Gary Vinson and Larry Vinson of Candler; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; her stepmother, Marie Stiles of Mauldin, S.C.; and a half-sister, Frankie Stiles of Columbia, S.C. The funeral services will be at 4 p.m.

Tuesday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Grace Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack W. Collins officiating. Burial will be at Pisgah View Memorial Park. Her family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. The memorial register is available at "Funerals Scheduled" at www.grocefuneralhome.com. Runion Tours 2964 US-70 West. Black NC Atlanta Braves New York Mels Saturday Sunday, May 24" 25 Holorcoach roundtrip, 2 ballgames, and one night motel. S1 59.00 per person (double) Philadelphia, New York Lancaster PA.

June 2' thru 7 Alaska August 10 thru 17 Fly from Charlotte to Anchorage. Train ride from Anchorage to Seward and board the SUN PRINCESS for a seven day cruise down to Vancouver and fly back to Charlotte. This trip must be finalized by May For a complete brochure on all these tours call 669-5937 Runion Tours 2964 US Hwy 70 Black Mtn.NC 26711. Happy Mother's Day Moma MABEL MARIE RAMSEY 2822 41002 This reminds mc so much of you and things you told I Want Ym la Knaa A brief moment of darkness was all that I knew before Heaven's Gate came into my view. Loved ones and friends I had missed for many years welcomed me with open arms and happy tears.

All the hurt, fear and pain that I have ever known Is gone. I gazed upon the Lord's sweet smiling face and then 1 knew and felt His grace. I know that you miss me, but please dry your eyes. I will be watching and loving you from my home In the sky. A cool bteeze on your face, a touch of light rain I will send as a reminder that we will be reunited again.

Life on earth Is but one brief moment in time. I am finally home, Eternity Is mine. We love miss you so much, All Yout Children. Grandchildren, jj Great Giandchildren, a Sisters Friends 8 3 ELSIE REBECCA KILLIAN BLANTYRE Elsie Rebecca Killian, 91, died Friday, May 9, 2003, at her daughter's home. She was born in the Pleasant Grove community of Henderson County to the late Henry A.

and Edith Kilpatrick Gray. She attended Etowah High School and lived in Oregon for 28 years before returning to North Carolina in 1983. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Killian who died in 1998; one brother, John Alvin Gray; two sisters, Vera Sentelle and Ethel Hamilton; a daughter-in-law, Lola Killian, and a grandson, Dennis Morgan. She was a member of Gladys Branch Baptist Church. She is survived by one son, Carl Killian of Etowah; one daughter, Molly K.

Morgan and her husband, Charles, of Blantyre; two sisters, Mildred Bresnahan of Pleasant Grove and Eula Landreth and her husband, Richard; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Moore Funeral Home chapel in Brevard. Revs. Kevin Morgan and Bill Landreth will officiate.

Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove Cemetery Fund, 208 Montview Circle, Brevard, NC 28712 or Hospice of TCH, P.O. Box 1116, Brevard, NC 28712.

Moore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. RENA BELLE ELLIOTT MARION Mrs. Rena Belle Elliott, 84, died Friday, May 9, 2003, at the McDowell Nursing Center. She was born Sep. 15, 1918, to the late John Spencer Elliott and Julia Anne Simmons Elliott, husband, Jack Y.

Elliott; son, Harold Dean Elliott; and grandson, Jack Elliott, preceded her in death. Mrs. Elliott was retired from Drexel Heritage Furnishings and was a homemaker. Surviving are daughters, Julia Anne Hensley and Linda Hensley; daughter-in-law, Jane Parker; sons. Jack, Kermit and James Donald Elliott, all of Marion; two sisters, Alma Harrison of Marion and Annie Repogle of Arizona; 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

The funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Westmoreland Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Jimmy Upton The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday in the chapel. Interment will be in Mt.

Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. An online register is available under OBITUARIES at www.westmorelandfuneral.com. IN MEMORY OF DAVID MICHAEL MARETT November 28, 1940 lo May 14, 2002 I'm still missing you Your easy-going manner Your guitar playing and singing Your taking care of me And most of all -1 miss your Love I know Heaven much sweeter with you there! I'll always love Your wife, Lou Dad, I finally made Got my college degree just like you wanted me to do Wish you were here, but Know you're watching and guiding me from above! I love and miss Your little Angel, Lanette Dad, you are the one true SUPER STAR that Guided me down the right paths. I'm so excited that God has chosen you To he among His cluster of stars in Heaven I know your special beacon of lichl will always Shine down on mc whenever I am or whatever I do.

I always love NANCY HIGGINS PATTON May 12, 1939 Dec, 26, 2001 SAFELY HOME I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright. There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light. All the pain and grief is over Every restless tossing passed. I am now at peace forever. Safely home in Heaven at last.

Did you wonder I so calmly Trod the valley of the shade? Oh, but Jesus' love Illumined Every dark and fearful glade. And He came Himself to meet me In the way so hard to tread; And with Jesus' arm to lean on Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely, For I love you dearly still Try to look beyond death's shadows; Pray to trust our Father's will. There is work still waiting for you, So you must not idly stand. Do it now while life remaineth; You shall rest In Jesus' land. When that work is all completed, He will gently call you home.

Oh, the rapture of that meeting; Oh, the joy to see you come. -Author Unknown We love you and miss you dearly. Your family Robert and Linda, Johnny and Logan, Judy, Tommy, Tyler and Corey Daddy's Girl, Pam.

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