Obituaries
years. He was a son of the late from 1:30 pm - 3 pm prior to the rites by VFW Post 5483, Mars Hill
Ransom Dickson and Sarah Ethel service. Memorial Team.
Bradburn Hyatt. Online condolences may be e- The family received friends
Surviving are his sister, Edna mailed to the family at blueridge- from 6 pm to 7:30 pm on Mon-
Hyatt Carson of Hendersonville
funeral-service.com day, Sept. 21, 2009, at the funeral
and nephew Gary Gardner of home and also from 10 am to 11
Greenville, S.C. am on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009,
Funeral services were held prior to the funeral service.
at 11 am on Thursday, Sept. 17, At other times the family was at
2009, in the Chapel of West Fu- the residence.
neral Home, 17 Merrimon Ave.,
westfamilyfuneralservices.com
Weaverville, N.C., with Rev. Dor-
othy and Dr. Wayne Culp officiat-
Jack Grady Rogers
ing. Burial was in West Memorial
Weaverville - Jack Grady Rog-
Park.
ers, age 80, of 263 Long’s Cha-
The family received friends
pel Rd., died Sunday, Sept. 20,
from 6 pm to 8 pm on Wednes-
2009.
day, Sept. 16, 2009, at the funeral
Mr. Rogers was born Sept. 2,
home.
1929, in Buncombe County where
Flowers were acceptable and
Percival Mcdonald “Mack”
he had lived all of his life. He was
appreciated. Those desiring to
away Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, at
a veteran of the US Army, serv-
Hyatt make a memorial contribution
St. Joseph Campus.
ing in the Korean War. Jack was a
Weaverville/Spartanburg, S.C. are encouraged to consider the
She was born Sept. 11, 1925,
member of Barnardsville Church
- Percival McDonald “Mack” American Heart Association, Me-
to the late R. S. and Eunice
of God. He was the son of the
Hyatt, age 78, died Monday, morials & Tributes Processing
Metcalf Rice and was also pre-
late Homer and Pearl Whittemore
Sept. 14, 2009. Center, PO Box 5216, Glen Allen,
ceded in death by a son, Roger
Rogers and was also preceded in
Mack was born Oct. 15, 1930, Va. 23058.
S. Carter; two brothers Roy and
death by his wife, Maurine Rog-
in Whittier and was a former
westfamilyfuneralservices.com
Alfred (Be) Rice. Malinda worked
ers who died in 2008.
resident of Weaverville. A musi-
Max V. Myers
at Hammurland Mfg. Co., Mars
Surviving are his daughter, Joan
cian and floral artist, he served
Johnny Lee Angel
Weaverville - Max V. Myers, 83
Hill College and retired from St.
Reeder of Weaverville; son, Jack
as choir director of Merrimon
Joseph Hospital after 17 years of
Weaverville - Johnny Lee An-
of 100 Stockton Road died Satur-
Rogers of Weaverville; sister-in-
Avenue Baptist Church, Morn-
service.
gel, 87, of 163 S. Main Street,
day, Sept. 19, 2009.
law, Maxine Moore of Weaver-
ingside Baptist Church, United
Surviving is a sister, Mildred
passed away Thursday, Sept. 17,
Mr. Myers was born Nov. 11,
ville; brothers-in-law, Paul Moore
Methodist Church Swannanoa
Rice Davis; granddaughter,
2009. He was a native of Yanc-
1925, in Buncombe County to
of Weaverville, Ken Crowder and
as organist-choir director, also
Summer Chandler and husband
ey County and a son of the late
the late William Arthur and Josie
wife Betty of Swannanoa, Frank
organist-choir director of Weav-
Darrell of Candler; great grand-
Theron (Doc) and Emma Higgins
Myers. He had been a mechanic
Johnson of Weaverville; grand-
erville United Methodist Church
daughter Chesnee of Atlanta,
Angel.
with Ledford Enterprises in Mars
children, Kelly Reeder, Gregory
and choir director-organist of Go-
sisters-in-law Ethel Rice of Mars
He was also preceded in death
Hill. Mr. Myers was a veteran of
King, John Rogers, and Joe Rog-
lightly United Methodist Church
Hill and Gertrude Rice of Er-
by four brothers; Summie, Rothy,
World War II in the US Army In-
ers.
in Spartanburg.
win, Tenn.; one niece, Judy Rice
Ralph and Alden Angel and a
fantry with the 30th Division un-
Funeral services were held at
Mr. Hyatt was a member of The
sister, Alline Angel. Johnny co-
der General Patton. He was a
Crowder and husband Kenneth
2:30 pm on Wednesday, Sept.
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
owned and operated Angel’s
prisoner of war in Germany. In
of Mars Hill; one great nephew,
23, 2009, in the Chapel of West
Ward Two, Spartanburg, where
Goods and Gas Store.
addition to his parents he was
Ryan Crowder and wife Rachel
Funeral Home, 17 Merrimon Ave.,
he was their organist. He had
Surviving is his wife of 65 years,
preceded in death by his wife,
and daughter Olivia of Mars Hill.
Weaverville, with the Rev. Daniel
served more than 45 years as a
Rosalee Duncan Angel; son Jerry
Geneva Allen Myers who died
The funeral service will be held
Reid, the Rev. Ronald Dodson
church organist and choir direc-
Angel and wife Carolyn of Weav-
in 1994; sister, Jennie Lou Ingle;
at 2 pm on Thursday, Sept. 24,
and the Rev. Homer White offici-
tor. He attended school at West-
erville; sisters Vivian Chandler of
brothers, Rex C. Myers, Paul My-
2009, in Robbie Capps Memo-
ating. Burial was in Barnardsville
ern Carolina Teacher’s College
Marshall, Hazel Hyer of Weav-
ers, William Arthur Myers, Jr. and
rial Chapel of Blue Ridge Funeral
Church of God Cemetery.
and Kansas University. Mack was
erville, Aunt Velma Hill; grand-
Richard Z. Myers.
Service. The Rev. Eb Jenkins
The family received friends one
honored with a life membership
daughter Angela Shelton and
Surviving are his daughter,
and the Rev. Cline Hensley Jr.
hour prior to the service at the fu-
in the National Federated Music
husband Paul; two step grand-
Debra Morrison and husband,
will officiate. Burial will follow
neral home.
Clubs in 1969. He served as sec-
daughters Beckie and Heidi Met-
Sam of Weaverville; son-in-law,
in Justice Cemetery. Serving as
At other times the family was at
ond state vice-president of N.C.
calf; two step great-grandchil-
Jerry Bass also of Weaverville;
pallbearers will be Warren Cody,
the residence; friends were wel-
Federated Music Clubs and pres-
dren Nolan and Alex Embler and
sisters, Margaret Myers Nicholas
Kevin Cody, Earl Metcalf, Joe
come.
ident of Western District of North
several nieces and nephews.
and husband, Jimmy of Waynes-
Bailey, Marvin Metcalf and Ryan
The family would like to give a
Carolina Federated Music Clubs.
The funeral service was held
ville and Mary Catherine Roberts
Crowder, honorary pallbear-
special thank you to the staff of
He was on the state board, chair-
at 3 pm on Sunday, Sept. 20,
of Weaverville and two grandchil-
ers will be; Lee English, Dennis
the Asheville VA Medical Center
man of the state convention of
2009, in Robbie Capps Memo-
dren, Joshua Vincent Bass and
Carver, Charlie Carver, Charles T.
and CarePartners.
North Carolina Federated Music
rial Chapel of Blue Ridge Funeral
Adam Howard Bass.
Gager, Charles F. Gager, R. S, Ar-
Flowers were acceptable and
Club in 1969. He also served as
Service, Mars Hill. The Rev. Ker-
Funeral services were held
rington and James Arrington.
appreciated.
president of the Weaverville Mu-
mit Robinson and the Rev. Roger
at 11 am on Tuesday, Sept. 22,
The family will receive friends
westfamilyfuneralservices.com
sic Study Club and chairman of
Boone officiated. Burial followed
2009, in the Chapel of West Fu-
from 1 pm - 2 pm prior to the ser-
the State Fund Raising for North
in Ashelawn Gardens of Memory.
neral Home, 17 Merrimon Ave.,
vice.
Carolina Federated Music Clubs.
Nephews served as pallbearers.
Weaverville with Rev. Billy Mur-
Malinda Rice Carter
Online condolences may be e-
Mr. Hyatt owned Brown’s Flower
The family received friends
ray officiating. Burial was in West
Mars Hill - Malinda Rice Cart-
mailed to the family at bluerdige-
Shop in Weaverville for several
Memorial Park with full military
er, 84, of 12851 U.S. 23, passed
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