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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2002 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES OBITUARIES To report an obituary, call 232-5966 FUNERALS TODAY Name, Residence Time Location Grover Barrier Morganton 11 a.m. Kirksey Jarod Bradley, Andrews 2 p.m. Valleytown Baptist Joanna Browning, Arden 2 p.m. Anders-Rice Eloise Chase, Asheville 3 p.m. Basilica of St.

Lawrence Richard Chester, Webster 3 p.m. Melton-Riddle, Sylva Graham Davis, Arden 2 p.m. Groce, Lake Julian William Galloway, Hendersonville 11 a.m. Macedonia Church cemetery Lucille Griffin, Asheville 2 p.m. Biltmore United Methodist John McClure, Fairview 11 a.m.

Anders-Rice Catherine Morgan, Franklin 2 p.m. Bryant Homer Murdock, Spruce Pine 11 a.m. Pine Branch Church cemetery Katy Pappas, Asheville 7 p.m. Morris Isaac Pitts, Franklin 11 a.m. Morrison Presbyterian Lucy Russ, Morganton 2 p.m.

Conley Road Pentecostal Holiness Elaine Russell, Highlands 3 p.m. Highlands United Methodist Mollie Shade, Morganton Noon McElrath Chapel AME Vance Shook, Brevard 2 Moody-Connolly Dorothy Waters, Fairview 2 p.m. Williams 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 Of" or "Card of Thanks" information, please contact Kelly Allen at (828) 232-5925.

GRAHAM LEWIS DAVIS ARDEN Graham Lewis Davis, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, in a local hospital. A lifelong resident of Buncombe County, he was son of the late Dreyfus and Gertrude Brigman Davis. Mr. Davis was a retired teacher from Enka High School, where he touched the lives of many students.

He established 79, died Graham Davis Graham Davis the first auto mechanic program in Buncombe County at Enka High School. Following his retirement, he served as a substitute teacher in the Buncombe County School System. He served as a Marine during World War II, including the invasion of Okinawa. He was a member of 1 Arden First Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife of 59 years, Roselyn Trexler Davis; two daughters, Judy Davis Huntley of Flat and Jennifer Davis Self of Charlotte; four grandchildren, Todd Atlanta, Courtney Snyder Johnson of Florida, Toby Johnson of Greenville, and Cameron Self of Charlotte; great-grandson, Davis Johnson; and brother, James B.

Davis of Asheville. The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian with the Rev. Stephen Summers officiating. Burial will follow at Green Hills Cemetery with military rites conducted by the Buncombe County Veterans Council Memorial Team.

The family received friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home on Long Shoals Road. An online memorial guest register may be signed at HUBERT H. REDMON SR. ASHEVILLE Hubert H.

Redmon 80, passed away Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. Mr. Redmon was born May 7, 1922, in Madison County and was a resident of Asheville for most of his life. He was the only son of the late Albert and Annie Mae Roberts Redmon.

He served in the Army Air Corps, where he was stationed in the South Pacific during World War I1, and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 891. Hubert was a 32nd-degree Mason, past member of the Asheville Board of Realtors, real estate broker, and appraiser for the N.C. State Department of Transportation. He was a graduate of West Buncombe High School and UNC-Chapel Hill class of 1947. Hubert was the past president of the West Asheville Kiwanis Club.

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, Reva M. Redmon; children, Terry Sealey, Hamp Redmon, Mike Redmon and his wife, Nancy, Patti Redmon and Cindy Redmon, all of the Asheville area, and Phillip Redmon and his wife, Patty, of Chapel Hill. Six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren are also a part of his legacy. A private service will be held with the Rev. Harry Woggon officiating.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be made to Redmon Cemetery Fund, 7 Highlander Road, Asheville, NC 28804. West Funeral Home, 17 Merrimon Weaverville, is assisting the family with arrangements. IVA BATEMAN FRANKLIN Iva Nell Bateman, 66, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, in a local care center. No services are planned.

Macon Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Former editor of Henderson Dispatch dies of cancer at 81 HENDERSON William B. Dennis, former editor of the Henderson Daily Dispatch, died Saturday at his home after battling lung cancer. He was 81. Dennis, known as "Big Bill," served in many capacities at the Daily Dispatch from 1949 until his retirement in 1994.

He was a photographer, obituary writer, sports editor, court reporter, police reporter and editor. He was even known to deliver missed papers. He graduated from Duke University in 1943 and was an Army veteran of World War II. REX EXETER, N.H. Exeter and Rex McGuinn McGUINN Rex McGuinn, of formerly of Russell Hendersonville, N.C., an instructor in English at Phillips Exeter Academy, died suddenly Saturday, Sept.

28, 2002, while jogging. Mr. McGuinn and his wife, Margaret, have been teaching at the Robert Academy since 1987. McAfee He was 51 years old. He was the founder of the Shakespeare Conference, which has attracted dozens of public and private high school teachers to the Phillips Exeter campus each summer.

While at the Academy he lived in Bancroft and Soule halls and, since leaving the dormitory, was an affiliate in Soule McGuinn also coached junior varsity basketball, organized and supported the Habitat for Humanity student group and advised PIP (People Interested in Poetry). In 1998, he and his wife, Margaret, led the Academy's overseas program in Stratford, England. McGuinn's impact on students was enormous, and his love of Shakespeare especially contagious. He could find a quote from Shakespeare for any occasion and he or his students would sometimes stand on a table while performing scenes from Shakespeare. In recognition of his work in and out of the classroom, the Academy presented him the Brown Family Teaching Award in 1998.

His life goals were to attend live performances of all of Shakespeare's plays and to visit every major league baseball park in the country. Though he fell short on the ballparks, he and Margaret completed their Shakespearean odyssey by seeing all three parts of Henry VI performed in Stratford, England, during Christmas week, 1999. They treasured this trip always. An avid birder, he belonged to the New Hampshire Audubon Society and enjoyed travels that took him to spots as beautiful and various as South Africa, Alaska, North Dakota and the Southwest. Perhaps his favorite birding spot, however, was his own backyard.

McGuinn deeply valued connections with family and friends and in the final month of his life, he enjoyed two weeks at Topsail Beach in North Carolina with Margaret; his best friend from childhood; his sister and brother-in-law and their children; his brother, sister-in-law and their new baby; and his mother and stepfather. Two weeks later he sailed on a paddlewheeler on the St. Croix River in Minnesota with 37 members of Margaret's family, celebrating her mother's 76th birthday. He was a 1969 graduate of Aniston Academy (now the Donoho School) and of St. Andrews Presbyterian College.

He received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. He was an NEH fellow at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and an NEH fellow at the Montaigne Institute at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. In 1998 he worked with the scholar Vivian Thomas and the actors of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, England. McGuinn presented papers on film and performance to the Shakespeare Association America; the National Council of Teachers of English; the Blackfriars Conference, where he was part of opening of their new theater; and the New England Teachers Conference.

His articles appeared in Shakespeare in the Classroom, Multiethnic Literature of the United States and in the MLA Approaches to Teaching series. McGuinn also published several volumes of poetry, and his poems have appeared in Commonweal, Kansas Quarterly (for which he won an award) and other magazines. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; mother, Hilda; stepfather, Charles Horne: brothers, Michael and Philip; sister, Patricia; four nephews and two nieces. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. William Campbell will officiate. Burial will take place in a family plot at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Thos.

Shepherd Son Funeral Directors and Cremation Memorial Center, Hendersonville, N.C. MARIE SMITH MORGANTON Marie Taylor Smith, 64, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church.

The family will receive friends following the service in the church parlor. Sossoman Funeral Home is assisting the family. ROBERT R. McAFEE ASHEVILLE The Rev. Robert McAfee, of 78 Buffalo died Friday, Sept.

27, 2002. A native of Buncombe County, he was a son of the late Mance and Fannie Roberts McAfee. Rev. McAfee was a World War Army veteran who participated in the Normandy invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. He retired from Sealtest after 40 years of service.

He ministered in the community and on Mount Pisgah, where he was known as "old man of the mountain." Surviving are his sons, Robert, Jimmy, Kenneth, Herbert and Levi McAfee, all of Asheville; daughters, Sandra Smith of San Antonio, Texas, and Deloris Anderson of Asheville; brother, John McAfee of Bridgeport, sisters, Jeanette M. Ledbetter of New Haven, and Ozella Landrum of Lake Lure; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; stepmother, Carline McAfee of Lake Lure; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Hart Funeral Service. The Rev.

Billy Robertson will officiate. Burial will be in Violet Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at 442 Kenilworth Road. RICHARD CHESTER WEBSTER Richard Thomas Robert McAfee Chester, 48, of Webster Road and Seminole, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, at Harris Regional Hospital after a brief illness.

A native of Augusta, he lived in Seminole, and Webster. He was a lab technician for Florida Testing and a member of Seminole First Baptist Church. Surviving are his parents, Lawrence of Webster, and Elizabeth Chester of Seminole; son, Jesse Michael Chester of Seminole; and brother, Robert Chester of Seminole and Caney Fork. at 3 p.m. Tuesday Melton-Riddle The funeral will be held services, Funeral Home in Sylva with the Rev.

Harry Vance offciating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in Lower Coward Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Lower Coward Cemetery Fund. HELEN KUHNERT ASHEVILLE Helen Kuhnert, 90, died Sunday, Sept.

29, 2002. She was born in Germany and She liked U.S.A. Helen supercame to America: after World War Il. vised the costume department of the New York City Metropolitan Opera House for a number of years. She became a resident of North Carolina nine years ago and loved Asheville dearly.

She is survived by a nephew and many, many friends. She will be sorely missed. Memorials may be made to Mountain Area Hospice, P.O. Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813. Asheville Area Alternative Funeral and Cremation Services, 702 Riverside Drive, Asheville, is assisting the family.

For additional information, call 258-8274. FRANK McCOURY BURNSVILLE Frank McCoury, 90, of Georges Fork, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002. The funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Holcombe Brothers Funeral Home with visitation one hour prior to the services.

The graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Honeycutt Cemetery on Georges Fork. CHARLES H. CAVANAUGH HIGHLANDS Charles Cavanaugh, 80, of Ridgewood Road, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2002.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, at Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church. The Rev. Bill Evans will officiate.

Bryant Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. BETTY WRIGHT HAYESVILLE Betty Jane Jones Wright, 86, of Sugar Hill, and formerly of Hayesville, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, at Laurel Baye of Lake Lanier in Buford, Ga. The funeral arrangements will be announced by Townson-Rose Funeral Home. CLARA L.

SMITH ASHEVILLE Clara L. Smith, of 81 Eastview died Monday, Sept. 30, 2002. Hart Funeral Service will announce the arrangements. EX SEE mil SOUTHERN VINYL SIDING WINDOW MFG.

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and Estelle Searcy Merrell. She was an antique dealer Willie along withrober husPenland band, W. Penland, who died June 25, 2002. Mrs. Penland is survived by her son, Johnny Penland and his wife, Ann; two grandchildren, Kathy Buckner and her husband, Mike, and Beth Tuten and her husband, Tommy: four great-grandchildren, John and Laura Buckner and Jared and Mary Tuten; five sisters, Louise Lyda, Gerry Duncan and her husband, Bill, Freida Lytle and her husband, Martin, Pat Stoll and her husband, Charles, and Judy Kilpatrick and her husband, Robert; and two Betty, and Richard Merrell and his brothers, J.H!.

Merrell and his wife, wife, Suzie. The graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Oak Hill United Methodist Church cemetery with the Rev. Kim Higgins officiating. Memorials may be made to Mountain Area Hospice, P.O.

Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813 or Oak Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, 227 Oak Hill Road, Candler, NC 28715. The memorial register is available at "Funerals Scheduled" at www.grocefuneralhome.com. LUCILLE B. GRIFFIN ASHEVILLE Lucille B. Griffin, 88, died Friday, Sept.

27, the Solace Center of Mountain Area at, Hospice in Asheville. She had been a resident of Givens Estates of Asheville, a United Methodist retirement community, since 1981. Her husband, Greeley L. Griffin, preceded her in death in 1993. Mrs.

Griffin was born Nov. 1, 1913, in Burnsville subsequently lived in Asheville and attended Lee H. Edwards High School. She later worked for Southern Bell Telephone Co. in Asheville and with the TVA in Knoxville, Tenn.

She and Mr. Griffin were married in 1938 and lived in Maryville, until 1981. Mrs. Griffin is survived by her brother and his wife, the Rev. C.

Harley Dickson and Inez Dickson, who are of Cornelius and are summer residents at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Griffin has nephews, Clarence H. Dickson Ill of Waynesville, Kenneth R. Dickson of Maggie Valley, and O.D.

Griffin Jr. of Asheville, and a niece, Judy Wood Griffin of St. Louis. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Biltmore United Methodist Church in Asheville, where Mrs.

Griffin was a faithful member. The Rev. Ashley Crowder Stanley, pastor the church, and the Rev. Joe Fulk, director of ministries at Givens Estates, will officiate. Burial will be private.

The family will greet friends immediately after the memorial service. Memorial gifts may be made to Biltmore United Methodist Church, 376 Hendersonville Road, Asheville, NC 28803 or to the Supplemental Assistance Fund at Givens Estates, 100 Wesley Drive, Asheville, NC 28803. RALPH JONES SWANNANOA Ralph Fred Jones, 98, of 144 Walnut Cove Road, died Monday, Sept. 30, 2002, at a local health-care facility. The family will be at the home of his daughter, Ann Mahaffey, 17 West Chapel Circle.

Ray Allen Funeral Service will announce service details. Acknowledgments may be e-mailed to WAYNE WRIGHT FLAT ROCK Wayne Wright, 94, of 465 Oak Grove Road, formerly of Asheville, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, at Pardee Hospital, Hendersonville. Anders-Rice Funeral Home, Asheville, will announce the arrangements. KENNETH E.

LANNING HENDERSONVILLE Kenneth E. 56, died 2002, Saturday, at Spardee Hospital following a sudden illness. Born in Haywood County, he was the son of Jean Cochran Lanning of the Bethel community of Haywood County and the late George Bedford Lanning. He was a prior resident Lanning, Kenneth Lanning SYLVA Bruce Stiles, 66, of the Dicks Creek community, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, at his residence after a period of declining health.

A native and lifelong resident of Jackson County, he retired from Western Carolina University with years of service in the electrical He was a licensed electrician; a member of Dicks Creek Baptist Church, where he served as deacon and Sunday school teacher; an Army veteran; and a member of the Georgia Wildlife Hunting Club. He was instrumental in the maintenance and care of the Dicks Creek Cemetery for many years. He was a son of Mary Gunter Stiles of Whittier and the late Grady Monroe Stiles. Surviving, in addition to his mother, of 45 years, Kathleen Cabe Stiles; two daughters and sons-in-law, Gail and Donald Clawson and Kay and Ricky Conner, both of Whittier; son and daughterin-law, Olin and Mary Stiles of Whittier; three sisters, Faye West and Mary Ella Smith, both of Buford, and Frances Foland St. Augustine, brother, Vaughn Stiles, of Commerce, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dicks Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Ricky Conner, Charles Carnes and Frank Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Dicks Creek Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at MeltonRiddle Funeral Home, where the body will remain until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the services. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Dicks Creek Baptist Church or Hospice, 132 Sylva Plaza, Sylva, NC 28779. BRUCE STILES MADGE RAY HAYES BRYSON CITY Madge Ray Hayes, 91, died Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002. Mrs.

Hayes was born May 3, 1911, in Buncombe County and was a resident of Bryson City for the past 50 years. She was a member of Barnardsville Church of God. Madge was the daughter of the late Garrett Robert and Ella Rice Ray and wife of the late Harley Hayes. Surviving are her sisters, Eleanor Ray Williams and Beatrice Parker Anniston, and Lucille Norman Marion; brother, Morris Ray of Barnardsville; and several nieces and nephews. The family wishes to express special recognition to Bertha Bryant and her family of Bryson City.

The graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Pisgah View Memorial Park. West Funeral Home Crematory, 17 Merrimon Weaverville, is assisting the family' with the arrangements. MARY MULLEN MURPHY Mary Virginia Mullen, 74, of Panther Top Estates, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, at Kindred Hospital in Chattanooga, Tenn.

The funeral arrangements will be announced by Townson-Rose Funeral Home. GARY TESSNEAR FOREST CITY Gary Edward Tessnear, 52, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Crowe Funeral Home in Rutherfordton.

CLYDE WILLIAMSON CLYDE Clyde Wendell Williamson, 39, of 165 Jones Cove Road, passed away Friday, Sept. 6, 2002. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Canton Full Gospel Holiness Church with the Rev. Vaughn Burnette officiating.

Funeral Home, Canton, is in charge of the arrangements. HELEN WILSON BRENTWOOD, Tenn. Helen Wilson passed away Monday, Sept. 30, 2002. Moody Funeral Home, Sylva, N.C., will announce the arrangements.

FREDDIE JENKINS WAYNESVILLE Freddie Ray Jenkins, 43, of 166 Jonathan Creek Road, passed away Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002. Funeral Home, Canton, will announce the arrangements. of Hickory and lived in Henderson County since 1973. He received his bachelor of science degree in psychology from Western Carolina University and his master's degree in social work from the University of Tennessee.

the was employed by the State of North Carolina as chief court counselor for the 29th Judicial District for 20 years and retired in 2000. A of First Baptist Church of Hendersonville, he was a former deacon and Sunday school teacher and worked with the RAs, other youth groups and Builders for Christ. He received the Thomas J. Barrett Outstanding Achievement Award on behalf of N.C. Therapeutic Camping Systems.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife of 34 years, Evelyn E. Lanning of Hendersonville; daughter, Kathleen Jean Lanning of Hendersonville; son, Kevin Kenneth Lanning of King; two sisters and their husbands, Peggy and Charles Brock of Rock Hill, S.C., and Kaye and Greg Minchew of LaGrange, brothers, Mark Lanning of Cocoa Beach, and Jeff Lanning of Cary; two nieces, Kyla Lanning of Florida, and Julie Brittain of Boone; and one nephew, Michael Nanney of the Bethel community in Haywood County. The funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church of Hendersonville with the Rev. Skip Fendley officiating.

Interment will follow at 3:30 p.m. at Bethel Cemetery in Haywood County. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Shuler Funeral Home in Hendersonville. Memorials may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Association, 120 Wall New York, NY, 10005 or Eckerd Youth Alternatives, E-Toh-Kalu, Route 4, Box 282, Hendersonville, NC 28739.

KEITH MALLERNEE ASHEVILLE Keith Alan Mallernee, 51, of Sandhill Road, passed away Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, after a long illness. A devoted father and great lover of nature, Keith was born in Albuquerque, N.M., and came to live in Asheville 25 years ago. He was a devoted employee of the City of Asheville for more than 20 years. He is survived by his mother, Grace Henry Stanek of Wichita, son, Josh Mallernee of Asheville: daughter, Mimosa N.F.

Mallernee Greenville; two brothers, John A. Mallernee of Eatonton, and Craig W. Mallernee of Fresno, and sister, Debra K. Fletcher of Gordon, Ga. A memorial service will be held at 6 p.m.

Wednesday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue. The family will receive friends following the service at their home. Asheville Mortuary Services is assisting the family. JAROD BRADLEY ANDREWS Jarod Preston Bradley, 18, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

The funeral services will be held at 2. p.m. Tuesday at Valleytown Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from noon to 1:45 p.m. prior to the services at the church.

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