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Hill. The Rev. Robert Selman of- make a memorial contribution are 28813 or to Broyhill Baptist Chil- Lois Church Moore
ficiated. Burial followed in Mars encouraged to consider: CarePart- drens Homes, 111 Sneed Drive, Weaverville - Lois Church Moore,
Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. The ners Hospice Foundation, P.O. Box Clyde, NC 28721. 91, of Weaverville, formerly of Hot
family received friends one hour 25338, Asheville, NC 28813 To sign Mrs. Buckner’s guest- Springs, passed away on Tuesday,
prior to the service. www.westfamilyfuneralservices. book online, please go to Memori- Jan. 13, 2009.
com als at www.andersrice.com. Mrs. Moore was born June 25,
Elise Iowa Bradburn
1917, in Madison County where she
Candler
Sarah Bernice Buckner Kenneth Roger Ingle
had lived for most of her life. She
Weaverville - Elsie Iowa Brad-
Weaverville - Sarah Bernice Weaverville - Kenneth Roger
was a school teacher having taught
burn Candler, 86, of Allman Hill
Langford Buckner, 81, passed away Ingle, 56, Weaverville, died Satur-
31 years at Hot Springs where she
Road, went to be with her precious
Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009, at the Brian day, Jan. 17, 2009.
continued to substitute teach for
Lord and Savior Monday, Jan. 19,
Center of Weaverville. Mr. Ingle was born Jan. 15, 1953,
15 years after her retirement. She
2009.
A native and lifelong resident in Buncombe County where he had
loved teaching and her students.
Candler was born May 1, 1922,
of Buncombe County, she was lived all of his life. He attended
Lois had two favorite hobbies:
in Lockhart, SC, and was a resident
formerly employed with Burlington North Buncombe High School and
she thoroughly enjoyed playing
of Buncombe County for most of
Industries for 12 years, retired from was formerly employed with Moun-
the piano and working crossword
her life. She was a devoted home-
Canteen Food Services following 8 tain Heating and Cooling as a sheet
puzzles. She was a member of Hot
Alva Merriel Reese
maker, known for her cooking and
years and was a member of Light metal fabricator. He was the son of
Springs Methodist Church where
Alexander - Alva Merriel Reese,
care of others. Preceding her in
of Life Baptist Church. the late James and Margie Ledford
she served as the church treasurer
67, of 894 Lower Flat Creek Road,
death were her parents, Merrit and
Mrs. Buckner was a daughter Ingle and was also preceded in
and pianist until the church closed.
passed away Friday, Jan. 16, 2009,
Lela Mae Frisbee Bradburn as well
of the late Willard Jerome Lang- death by a sister, Sheila Ingle.
Lois was preceded in death by her
at Missions Hospitals. She was
as her husband, James Willard
ford and Fannie Cordelia Rogers Surviving is his wife of 16 years,
husband of 62 happy years, Fred
born in Madison County and was a
Candler, who died in 2007.
Langford and was the wife of Carles Ann Harris Ingle; daughter, Tonya
Alfred Moore who died in 2002 and
daughter of the late Edward A and
Surviving are her daughter,
Letus Buckner who died in 1994. Capps of Greenville, S.C.; sons,
her parents, Ed and Nita Lawson
Edna Ball Reese.
Alice Williams and husband, JB;
She was also preceded in death Kenny Ingle and David Jones,
Church.
She is also preceded by two
son, Michael Candler and wife,
by two sons, Larry Metz and Jerry both of Weaverville; sister, Glenda
Surviving Lois is her daughter,
brothers, Joby and Carl Reese
Beth; sisters, Kathleen Sluder and
Lee Metz; grandson, William Larry Ingle of Greenville, S.C.; brothers,
Charlotte M. Wyatt and husband,
and two nephews, Chris Reese
husband, Joe, Grace Shelton and
Metz Roth; three brothers, Robert, Gene Ingle and wife, Imogene, of
Don, of Weaverville; granddaugh-
and Rick Selman. She was a past
husband, Ted, and Julia Bradburn;
Ray and Earl Langford, and one Fairview, Charles Ingle and wife,
ter, Michelle Mrozkowski and
member of Calvary Baptist Church
brother Junior Bradburn and wife,
sister, Ethel Buckner. Judy, of Weaverville, Rickey Ingle
husband, Andrew; adored great-
in Mars Hill and more recently at-
Sue, all of Weaverville; grandchil-
Surviving are her sister, Irene and wife, Suzanne, of EnkaCandler;
grandchildren, Wyatt and Georgia
tended Trinity Baptist Church in
dren, Michele Williams Kopp and
L. Buckner and husband, Bobby, grandchildren, Justin and Austin
Mrozkowski; and sisters-in-law,
Mars Hill.
husband, Kevin, Chris Williams,
of Asheville; brothers, Frank E. Capps, Gracie Russell, Miranda
Hazel Moore of Hot Springs and
Alva was a member of the Round
Nicholas Candler and fiancee’,
Langford and wife, Elizabeth, of Amos, Natasha Jones; several
Ethel Moore of Marshall.
Table Mission Book Club at First
Rebekah Goodpaster and Caro-
Weaverville, Harold J. Langford and nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held at 2
Baptist Church in Weaverville.
line Candler; great-grandchildren,
wife, Shirley, of Newton, Harvey The funeral service was held at
pm on Friday, Jan. 16, 2009, in Hot
Before retiring she was employed
Hailey Ramsey, Jordan Williams,
D. Langford of Morristown, Tenn., 2:30 pm on Wednesday, Jan. 21,
Springs Baptist Church, with the
at Victoria Urological Associates
Christopher Williams, Ella Kopp
and Donald L. Langford and wife, 2009, in the Chapel of Madison Fu-
Rev. Wyllene Skipper officiating.
for 25 years.
and Lucy Kopp.
Altha, of Asheville; granddaughter, neral Home, with the Revs. Donald
Burial was in the Fairview Meth-
She enjoyed reading and taking
The funeral service was held
Paula Metz Pruitt; four great-grand- Thomas and Albert Roberts offici-
odist Church Cemetery.
care of her many pets, especially
at 6 pm on Wednesday, Jan. 21,
children; and numerous nieces and ating. Burial was in Longs Chapel
The family received friends one
her new little dog, Princess. She
2009, in the Chapel of West Fu-
nephews. Baptist Church Cemetery.
hour prior to the service at the
was always helping others in times
neral Home, 17 Merrimon Ave.,
The funeral service were held 6 The family received friends from
church.
of need.
Weaverville, with the Rev. Barry
pm on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009, 6 to 9 pm on Tuesday, Jan. 20,
Flowers are acceptable and
Surviving are two sisters Phoebe
Fisher and Chaplain Cindy Cole-
in the chapel of Anders-Rice Fu- 2009, at the funeral home.
appreciated or memorials may be
Ramsey of Michigan and Edna
man officiating. The family received
neral Home, with the Rev. Mark Memorials may be made to Madi-
made to Mountain Area Hospice,
Selman of Alexander; one brother,
friends following the funeral service
Crowder officiating. son Funeral Home, 1750 Hwy. 213,
P.O. Box 25338, Asheville, NC
Jack Reese of Asheville; several
at the funeral home.
The family received friends im- Marshall, NC 28753.
28813.
nieces and nephews; special friend,
Burial will be held at 2 pm
mediately following service at the
The family would like to express
Doris Howell of Greenville, SC; and
on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009, in
funeral home.
Velma Mason
their sincere thanks to the staff
a special Godson, Robert Paul
Ashelawn Gardens of Memory.
Burial will be at 10 am on Thurs-
Woodfin - Velma Mason, 96, died
of Emerald Ridge and Mountain
Howell.
The family would like to extend
day, Jan. 22, 2009, in Ashelawn
Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009.
Area Hospice for their care of Mrs.
The funeral service was held at
a special thanks to Emerald Ridge
Gardens of Memory.
Asheville Area Alternative Funer-
Moore.
2 pm on Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, in
and CarePartners Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may
al & Cremation Services is assisting
Madison Funeral Home is assist-
Robbie Capps Memorial Chapel of
Flowers are acceptable and
be made to CarePartners Hospice,
the family. (828)258-8274
ing the family.
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Fashion Doll Club
Rabies clinic
The Johnson City Fashion Doll Club will be meeting from 1:30 pm to 4 pm on Feb.
Friends of Madison County Animals will have a Rabies Clinic from 10 am to 1 pm on Saturday (Jan. 24) at the
8 at Kroger’s on State of Franklin. We will have “show-and-tell.” We will be making
office on Main Street, Marshall, across from the Post Office. Rabies vaccinations will be given for $6, DHLPP $15,
carnival masks. Snacks will be provided. Guests will need to bring a drink.
Bordatella (kennel cough) $15, and FVRCP-FeLv for cats $20. All dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers. If you
Come and join our club. We have a lot of interesting projects for this year. For
have multiple animals or animals with special needs they can be vaccinated in your vehicle. You must bring written
more information, contact Peggy Huson at 423-542-4569 or Pat Pennington at
proof of previous rabies vaccination in order to get the three-year booster. For more information call 649-9798.
423-928-2939.
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