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The Ashevllle Citizen, Tuesday, July Zl 1981 Deaths And Funerals Public Record Donald Henley John Tate Sr. FAIRVIEW John W. Tate 70, of Gap Creek Road died unexpectedly Monday in an Asheville celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in SL Eugene's Catholic Church. Monsignor Joseph S.

Showfety will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Churchyard Cemetery, Fletcher, In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Heart Fund. Morris Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Howard of Hendersonville in Fletcher Hospital July 20. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteside of Lake Lure in Fletcher Hospital July 19. MEMORIAL MISSION -A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley D. Dotson of Fairview July 20. A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Brookshire of Leicester July 20. A son to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Favrot of Black Mountain July 19.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. James II. Phillips of Asheville July 19. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny K. Cupp of Asheville July 19. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Donald L. Jones of Fairview July 19. Licensed to Wed Gene Kermit Laughter to Janie Ruth Grasty, both of Asheville. Robert Anthony McDan-lei, Arden, to Shirley Janet Shivers, Asheville. Joe Michael Kellis, Asheville, to Donna Marie Ward, Weaverville.

Alan Wesley Vaughn to Nancy Proctor Ferguson, both of Candler. Michael Lynn Justice, Sanford, to Deborah Jean Young, Hendersonville. Richard Smith Greene to the parents, are his wife, Kathleen Blair Hudson; and three brothers, Hayden C. Hudson of Greenville, S.C, and Douglas M. and Robert C.

Hudson of Clemson. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Duckett Funeral Home, Clemson Chapel. Burial will be in Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the funeral home. T. Benjamin Ard T. Benjamin Ard, 84, of 20 Kenwood St. died Monday in an Asheville hospital after a long illness.

Groce Funeral Home will announce arrangements. tery superintendent. The Revs. Bill Jenkins and Boyd C. Owenby will officiate.

The body will lie in state at the church 30 minutes before the service hour. The family will receive friends 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Groce Funeral Home. Graham Lineberger DALLAS Graham Lewis Lineberger, 79, of Route 2 Dallas died Sunday in a Gastonia hospital. He was a retired employee of Sunrise Dairy.

Survivors include his wife, Sarah Lewis Lineberger, and a daughter, Margaret Troutmanof Arden. Services and burial will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church. The Rev. John E.

Wertz will officiate. Memorials may be made to the church. Dallas Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Gary Hudson CLEMSON, S.C. William Gary Hudson, 32, of 105 Augusta Road died June 23 in Anderson County, S.C.

A native of Oconee County, S.C, he was a son of William G. and Marjorie Coe Hudson of Clemson. He was a former resident of Asheville, where he worked at Grove Park Inn. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

Surviving, in addition to Lynda Suzanne Payne, both of Chattanooga, Tenn. Robert Allen Brown to Vicki Lynn McAbee, both of Travelers Rest, S.C. Brian Wesley Shetley, Candler, to Deborah Sue Campbell, Asheville. Jerry Jermone Carson to Mary Frances Bailey, both of Mars Hill. Deed Transfers Sludtr lo J.e.

Young 1.1 ocres. Hotel Word. B.J. Zslomono to T.R. stronberg, land In Upper Homlnv Two.

L.W. Greenbere lo B.G. William. -ton. lol 2, Mellon 1.

Garren Acres. Florence Dousherlv to J.D. Jones, land In Black Mountain Twp. W.D. Melcoll Building and Realty Corp.

to S.B. Llndsev, porcel 139, East Riverside Urban Renewal Prol ect. J.R. Smith to J.E. Ellege, land on Llndsev Rood.

Riceville Association Inc. to R.O. Real Estate lot 507, section 5, Riceville Forest. W.E. Lletke to O.G.

Cooper: 2 acres. Leicester Twp. F. C. Gullev to J.B.

Phillips. 7.03 acres. Fairview Twp. P.w. Reid to Haiel Dawkins.

lol 14, Monroe Ploce. G. J. Sullivan to Hatel Dawkins, land on Monroe Ploce. B.

w. Harklns to R.L. Jones, to IS, Indian Hill. C. J.

Cook to G.L. Montet, lot 63, section 2. Jewell Acres. E. W.

Ellis lo J.R. Ellnobura, three tracts of land. Lakevlew Park. J.W. Carroll lo J.L.

Jlmlson, land -In Limestone Twp. G.D. Johnson to J. P. Presslev.

land In counlv, county deed book HIS. PO.644. Leicester Development Corp. Inc. to F.D.

Bollard, lond in Upper Homlnv Twp. Leicester Development Corp. Inc. lo J. p.

Reillv, land in upper Hominy Twp. Leicester Development Corp. Inc. to J.L. Enslev, land In Upper Hominy Twp.

J. A. Marshall et al to J.D. Hipps, 11.19 acres. Lower Hominy Twp.

F. H. smith ond J. A. Marshall to J.D.

Hipps. 13.71 ocres. Lower Hominv Twp. Mountain Acreage Inc. to Sun.

donee Builders part of lot 72, section II. The Oaks. R.J. Blough ond Sundance Builders Ltd. to G.M.

Gray, land on Jean Drive. D. O. Thigpen, substitute trustee, lo TcMo lond on Aurora Drive. B.J.

Crawford to M.O. Hicks, lond on Enko Lake Road. l.lNVII.LE Donald Le- holr. Henley 81, of Lin-Ulle died Monday at a Black Mountain health center after a long illness. He was a native of Avery County and a retired Surviving are his wife, Agnes Forbes Henley; six sons, Donald.

L. Henley of Elizabethton, John Rufus Henley of Newland, Isaac Peter Henley of Asheville, Christopher Henley of Spruce Pine, Nathan Henley Cranberry, and Danny Henley of Winston-Salem; five daughters, Martha Jackson of Tampa, Fla, Mary Levi of Asheville, Dor-cis Bortolamedi of Rome, Italy, and Esther Scott and Priscilla Myers of Morgan-ton; and 19 grandchildren. Reins-Slurdivant Funeral Home will announce arrangements. Diane Warren Diane Warren, 93, of Deerfield Episcopal Home, 1617 Hendersonville Road, died Sunday. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., she had lived In Asheville since 1958 and was a member of St.

Eugene's Catholic Church. Surviving are a son, Louis P. Shaffer of Asheville; a daughter, Sylvia S. Bates of jAlbany, N.Y.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A funeral mass will be Girl From Venezuela Wins Title Wilfred JVpreI CANTON Wilfred No-reU, 69, summer resident of Bent Creek, died unexpectedly Sunday at a summer camp.

He was a Minnesota native who had lived in Ft. Ogden, since 1969. He was a retired electrician and had spent his summers in Western North Carolina for the past several years. Surviving are his wife, Claudine Lohse Norell; a stepson, Gary Knutson of Seattle, a stepdaughter, Marlene Druk of Min-' neapolis, and a brother, Gustaf Wadin Norell of Sweden. Graveside services will be held at 2:39 p.m.

Wednesday in Crawford Memorial Gardens, Clyde Road, Canton. The Rev. Ray Billings will officiate. The family will receive friends 1 to 2 p.m. Wednes- day at Crawford Funeral Home, Canton.

at over (100,000. Bob Barker and actress Elke Sommer were the hosts and singer Peter Allen and the cast from the Broadway hit "42nd Street" entertained. The television broadcast of the pageant, in New York City for the first time in its history, was transmitted by satellite from the Minskoff Theater on Broadway to 55 countries. I LIKE CALLING ORTH CAROLINA H0Af NEW YORK (AP) Miss Venezuela was named Miss Universe of 1981 Monday night in the competition's 30th anniversary pageant, beating out finalists from Sweden, Belgium, Brazil and Canada. Miss Venezuela, Irene Saez Condc, was the top scorer among 12 semi-finalists in the Judging of interviews and swimsuit and evening gown parades.

The blonde emerged as the winner after the five finalists were chosen and answered a "mystery question" their one wish in the world. Miss Venezuela said she wanted to make friends with all the other women in the contest. The 19-year-old engineering student from Caracas is 5-foot-10 and weighs 131 pounds. Other contestants selected among the 12 finalists were women from Holland, Ecuador, New Zealand, Sweden, Brazil, Norway, Belgium, Tahiti, Germany, the United States and Canada. Twelve judges, including such celebrities as Brazilian soccer star Pele, photographer Francesco Scavullo, and actor Lee Majors judged the 77 contestants, vying for cash prizes valued TATE He was a native of Buncombe County and a son of the late William and America Cauble Tate.

He retired from Merchants Construction Co. Surviving are his wife, Lois Reese Tate; four sons, John William Tate Jr. of Mill Spring, and Paul James, Mark Dean, and Marion Joseph Tate, all of the home; a sister, Helen Wallen of Baltimore, and two brothers, Thomas H. Tate of Peoria, 111., and Earl Tate of the. home.

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