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BARBARA JEAN MANESS SHEPPARD Barbara Jean Maness Sheppard, 58, died Friday, November 28, 2003 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, North Carolina. She was born on February 6, 1945 in Siler City, a daughter to Wiley Russell Maness and Swannie Wallace Maness. She was the widow of Dr. Charles A Sheppard. Mrs. Sheppard was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She was a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party and served as Second Vice Chair of the Chatham County Democratic Party and on the Board of Directors for the Piedmont Conservation Council. Survivors include her daughter, Barbara Catherine Sheppard of the home and companion, Albert M. Everhart, Jr. of Richfield, North Carolina. The family will have a private memorial service at the home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 500 E. Morehead St., Suite 211, Charlotte, N. C. 28202 DAVID KENT LAWS David Kent Laws, 61, of 526 Barnes St, Reidsville, died Thursday November 27, 2003 at his residence. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Monday December 1, at Citty Funeral Home Chapel and burial followed in Reidlawn Cemetery. A native of Guilford Co., he was a son of the late Glenn Mansfield and Mabel Lee Laws, and had lived in Reidsville most of his life. He was a US Navy Veteran, an Electrician, an avid coin collector and dealer, a member of the American Numismatic Association, N.C. Numismatic Association, and AA. Surviving are son, Walter Kent Chaney and wife, Regina of Reidsville; daughters, Dana Wicker and husband Chuck of Siler City, Valarie Sapp and husband, Adam of Reidsville, Donna Bittles and husband Russ of Pittsboro; brother, Mike Laws and wife, Brenda of Greensboro; sister, Glenda Taylor and husband Don of Reidsville; grandchildren, Emeilia, Morgan Lei, Morgan Michelle, Savannah, & Damien. MARY FRANCES PERRY TEAGUE Mary Frances Perry Teague, 86, of 109 Seth Teague Road, Siler City died Monday, (12/01/03) at her home. Funeral services were held, 2 p.m., Wednesday (12/03/03) at Loves Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Roy Helms officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. . Mrs. Teague was a native of Chatham County and was retired from Siler City Hosiery Mill. She was a member of Loves Creek Baptist Church. She is survived by daughters, Faye T Elkins of Goldston and Ruby T Allmon of Asheboro: eight grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. MR. MICHAEL LEVERN MCMASTER Mr. Michael LeVern McMaster, 49, died Tuesday, (11/25/03) after a brief illness. He born in Chatham County , a graduate of Eastern Randolph and employed by Pinnacle Masonry for 20 years. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m., Saturday, (11-29-03) at Oliver’s Chapel AME Zion Church with the Rev. Gaylon Wilson, officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Survivors include wife, Betty Rogers McMaster; daughter, LaTonia of Winston-Salem; son, Michael of the home; sisters, Jessie McMaster, Betty Peoples, Ruth McMaster all of Staley, Wanda Andrews of Ramseur; brothers, Joe McMaster of Staley and Nathan McMaster of Liberty; and godson, Nazuir McMaster. MRS. LINDA DAVIS COX Mrs. Linda Davis Cox, 52, of 6576 Jimmy Cox Road died Sunday at Chatham Hospital in Siler City. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p.m. (12-03-03) at Pleasant Grove Christian Church with Rev. Chris Wood and Rev. Darrell Williams Officiating. Burial followed in the Cox Family Cemetery. Mrs. Cox was a Montgomery County native and was owner and operator of Linda’s Boutique in Bennett. Survivors include her husband, Jimmy R. Cox of the home; sons, Jimmy “Punk” Cox and Charles “Pooch” Cox both of Bennett; mother, Mrs. Ruby Allen Davis of the home; sisters, Bonnie Whitley of Asheboro, Shirley Sikes and Mildred Mabe of Seagrove; brother, Donald Davis of Seagrove; one grandchild. |
VIVIAN DAVIS ROLLINS Vivian Davis Rollins, 85, of Carriage Hill Nursing Center passed away on Sunday (11-23-03). Graveside service was held 11:30 a.m. Saturday (11-30-03) in the cemetery of the Rocky River Friends Meeting House in Siler City. Survivors include her son, Harold Coward of King George, Virginia; daughter, Sarah Clark Seelye of Darien, Conneticut; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. LATTRELL (POLLY) FREEMAN Lattrell (Polly) Freeman, 80, of 274 N. Church Street, Goldston died Monday (11-24-03) at her residence. Funeral Services were held 11 a.m. Friday (11-28-03) at Goldston Baptist Church in Goldston with Rev. Gerald Bridges and Rev. David Hicks officiating. Burial followed at Chatham Memorial Park in Siler City. Mrs. Freeman was a residence of Chatham County and a member of Goldston Baptist Church. She is survived by sons, Joe Hollis Freeman and Barry Eugene Freeman; daughters, Vanetta Johnson and Vickie Millenbaugh; eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Goldston Baptist Church, P.O. Box 100, Goldston, NC 27252. ESTON EUGENE CRAVEN Eston Eugene Craven, 64, of 9905 Sedgefield Drive, Siler City died Wednesday (11-26-03) at his residence. Funeral Services were held 2 p.m. Saturday (11-29-03) at Brush Creek Baptist Church in Bear Creek with Rev. Patrick Fuller and Rev. Randy Queen officiating. Burial followed in church cemetery. Mr. Craven was a native of Randolph County, a member of Brush Creek Baptist Church and was well know musician playing with various groups. He is survived by daughters, Lynn C. Lamb of Pittsboro, Cindy C. Gaines of Bonlee, Vicky C. Klund of Pittsboro, Diane C. Strickland of Benson; mother, Edna Stout Craven of Siler City; sisters, Ruth C. Clark of Ramseur, Shirley C. Foushee of Siler City; six grandchildren and one great-grandson. Memorials may be made to Hospice of UNC, PO Box 1077, Pittsboro, NC 27312 or Brush Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, C/O Judy Lane Road, Bear Creek, NC 27207. CLARENCE (WORMIE) GILLILAND Clarence Lee (Wormie) Gilliland, 60, of 516 East Fourth St, Siler City died Thursday (11-27-03) at Chatham Hospital in Siler City. Graveside service was held 2p.m. Sunday (11-30-03) at Brush Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Bear Creek, with Rev. Thurman Williams. Mr. Gilliland was a native of Chatham County, was employed as parts manager with Western Auto Supply, Siler City for 36 years and was of the Baptist faieth. He was a member of Siler City Fire Department for 35 years and was formerly employed with Chatham Ambulance Service. He is survived by wife, Christine Diggs Gilliland of the home; sons, Dennis Franklin Ryals of Mebane and Michael Wayne Binkley of Lexington; daughter, Laura Ryals Loflin of Siler City; and eight grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Siler City Fire Department, P.O. Box 581, Siler City, N.C.27344. BARBARA MANESS SHEPPARD Barbara Maness Sheppard, 58, of Salisbury, died Friday, (11-28-03) at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She was educated in Chatham County Schools and graduated from Sanford Business College and University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She worked in Marketing & Management for the Golden Corral Restaurant Chain and in management and placement at a temporary employment agency business. She was of the Baptist faith. She was active in the Democratic Party, currently serving as 2nd Vice Chair of the Chatham County Democratic Party. She was also a Board of Director member for the Piedmont Conservation Council. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Catherine Sheppard of Siler City. The family will have a private memorial service at a later date on the family farm in Siler City. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, 500 E Morehead St, Suite 211, Charlotte, N.C. 28202. |
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Kitchen Kapers (Or 'good grief, it's suppertime again') |
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By Mary John Resch My mother always served a congealed salad with a holiday meal. I am sure she did this because this was something that she could do in advance or she could ask one of her sisters to prepare and bring this dish. Lou Brooks recently shared her Mother's recipe for a Frozen Fruit Salad that she said was often served for Thanksgiving and Christmas. She says that the canned white cherries are usually available at some grocery stores in the late fall so if you enjoy this salad you might want to buy several cans. Lou also gave me a recipe that she said that Alan's mother had shared with her that is another variation of the congealed cranberry salad. You might enjoy adding one or both of theses salads to your holiday menus. Mrs. Webb's Frozen Fruit Salad Serves 8 2 small packages cream cheese 4 tablespoons canned crushed pineapple 1 cup whipping cream, whipped 1 cup walnuts, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup white cherries, chopped 1/2 cup mayonnaise 3 firm bananas, cubed Mix cheese with the rest of the ingredients. Fold bananas last. Freeze. Slice and serve. Holiday Jewel Fruit Salad Serves 8 1 package raspberry jello 1 cup hot water 1/2 cup very cold water 1/2 cup drained unsweetened crushed pineapple 1 large chopped tangerine or 1 can mandarin orange segments 1 can whole berry cranberry sauce 1/4 cup chopped toasted nuts Dissolve jello in the hot water. Add 1/2 cup very cold water and mix. Refrigerate and let congeal slightly. Add drained pineapple, tangerine or oranges, cranberry sauce and toasted nuts. Pour into a 1 quart mold or pan and chill. |
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December 8 Breakfast: Assorted Cereal, Muffin, Assorted Juice. Lunch: Tony’s Pizza, **(Double cheeseburger), Shaved Turkey/Cheese Sub, Seasoned Wedges, Lettuce/Tomato/Pickle, Chilled Mixed Fruit, Seasonal Fruit. |
December 9 Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs, Sausage Links, Assorted Juice Lunch: Baked Chicken Tenders with cheese biscuit, Baked Spaghetti with cheese sauce, Tossed Salad, Green Beans, Fruit Cobbler, Raisins |
December 10 Breakfast: Assorted Cereal, Small Biscuit with Jelly, Assorted Juice Lunch: Hot Dog with Chili, Chef Salad Meal, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Chilled peaches, Seasonal Fruit |
December 11 Breakfast: Pancake/Sausage Pup, Assorted Juice Lunch: Country Style Steak with Gravy and Roll, Baked Corn Dog Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Broccoli, Jello with Fruit, Raisins |
December 12 Breakfast: Bagel with Peanut Butter, Assorted Juice Lunch: Beef Vegetable Soup with Crackers, Hot Ham and Cheese Sandwich, Sliced Potatoes, Baby Carrots with Dip, Chilled Pineapple, Fresh Grapes |
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