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Fredrick B. Robbs
KINGS MOUNTAIN — Fredrick Bernard "Jabo" Robbs, 29, 129 Huntseat Lane, died Sept. 13, 1999, at Gaston Memorial Hospital, Gastonia.
He was a native of Cleveland County, grandson of the late Rosa Lee Brooks, great-grandson of the late Ernest Hartgrove, graduate of Crest High School and Western Carolina University, played in Shrine Bowl Game in Charlotte in 1986, employed at ABB Inc. and Quality Metals.
SURVIVORS: Wife, Tamaro Quenette Robbs, Shelby; daughters, Tiffany Hartgrove, Temecia and Jamari Robbs, Jericka Ross, Shontaia Moore, Alexis Craig, Shelby; sons, Tyreze Littlejohn, Jasmond Gust, Shelby; parents, Bishop Eugene Brooks and Diane Robbs, Shelby; stepmother, Shirley Brooks, Shelby; brothers, Brian Brooks, Min. Blair Brooks, Shelby; sister, Melinda Brooks, Shelby; stepbrother, Chris Williams, Shelby; grandparents, Joe and Betty Robbs, Odessa Robbs, John Brooks; Shelby; great-grandmother, Victoria Hartgrove, Shelby; other relatives and friends
FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Friday, Ellis Chapel Baptist Church, Pastor W.B. Ellis, Patterson Springs
INTERMENT: Church cemetery
VISITATION: Thirty minutes before service, the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Withrow’s Funeral Home
Floyd Goodlett
BESSEMER CITY — Floyd Goodlett, 56, 810 W. Carolina Ave., died Sept. 9, 1999, at Rehabilitation and Health Center, Gastonia.
He was a native of Kings Mountain, son of the late A.K. and Nora Watkins Goodlett, service tech for tire company.
SURVIVORS: Daughter, Tina Goodlett, Baltimore, Md.; son and daughter-in-law, Floyd and Shelia Goodlett Jr., Baltimore; mother, Nora W. Goodlett, Bessemer City; sister, Beatrice Nichols, Shelby; brother and sister-in-law, John H. and Evelyn Goodlett, Patterson, N.J.
FUNERAL: 3:30 p.m. today, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Rev. Julius Walker
BURIAL: Kelly’s Chapel Cemetery
VISITATION: Thirty minutes before service, the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Costner Funeral Home, Gastonia
Hattie K. Graham
GASTONIA — Hattie Delphine Killian Graham, 81, 2046 Leslie Drive, died Sept. 13, 1999, at Gaston Memorial Hospital.
She was a native of Lincoln County, daughter of the late Earl Killian and Addie Nance Rendleman, homemaker, member of Burge Memorial United Methodist Church, Mount Holly, United Methodist Women, former member of Senior Choir, church’s oldest and faithful mother.
SURVIVORS: Daughters, Mary Etolia Lowery, Lowesville, Cora Graham Tillman, Gastonia; sons, Joe Louis Killian, Clyde Howard and Jesse James Graham, Charlotte; sisters, Dorothy Jordon, Venice, Calif., Thelma Biggers, Mount Holy, Elizabeth Bryant, Joan McClain, Charlotte, Lorene Craig, Belmont, Lucille Johnson, Lowesville, Gertrude Gabriel, Sherrills Ford; brother, Frank Rendleman, Stanley; 15 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren
FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Friday, Burge Memorial United Methodist Church, Mount Holly, Dr. Vance E. Hunt
BURIAL: Gold Hill/Rock Hill Church Cemetery, Lowesville
VISITATION: One hour before service, the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Costner Funeral Home
James A. Haskin
GASTONIA — James A. Haskin, 67, 3029 Old Church Road, died Sept. 14, 1999, at Gaston Memorial Hospital.
ARRANGEMENTS: Greene Funeral Service, Westside Chapel
Alda H. Houser
VALE — Alda Hoyle Houser, 87, 6368 W. Highway 27, died Sept. 14, 1999, at Lincoln Nursing Center.
She was a native of Lincoln County, daughter of the late Lonnie and Junie Canipe Hoyle, wife of the late Rufus Wood Houser, mother of the late Mary Beth Elliott, Ruth Ann Ledford, homemaker, retired seamstress from Trendline Furniture, member of Messiah United Methodist Church, Lincolnton.
SURVIVORS: Son, Byrl Houser, Vale; brother, Robert M. Hoyle, Vale; sister, Alma Turner, California; grandchildren, Marty and Mike Elliott, Terri Dollar, Paige Elliott Leonhardt; six great-grandchildren
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Friday, Messiah United Methodist Church, Lincolnton, Rev. Charles McDowell
BURIAL: Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery, Lincolnton
VISITATION: Thirty minutes before service, the church, other times at the home of Byrl Houser, 6313 Highway 27 W.
ARRANGEMENTS: Carpenter’s Funeral Home, Cherryville
Edgar B. Lutz
GASTONIA — Edgar B. Lutz, 81, 2517 Mill Drive, died Sept. 14, 1999, at Gaston Memorial Hospital.
He was a native of Gaston County, son of the late A.O. and Pearl Hullender Lutz, husband of the late Mary Patrick Dameron Lutz, brother of the late Aus Lutz and Dot Watts, retired machine maintenance employee from Burlington Industries, member of Dallas Presbyterian Church, Dallas.
SURVIVORS: Sons, Eddie Lee and Buris Dean Lutz, Gastonia; daughters, Judy Lutz Bradley, Gastonia, Iris Lutz Saunders, Bessemer City; brothers, Albert and Buck Lutz, Kings Mountain, Ted Lutz, Orlando, Fla.; sister, Juanita Cornwell, Gastonia; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Friday, Greene Funeral Service, Westside Chapel, Rev. Dave Garmon
BURIAL: Bessemer City Memorial Cemetery
VISITATION: 7-9 tonight, funeral home, other times at the home of Iris Saunders, 201 Gamble Ave., Bessemer City
PALLBEARERS: Grandsons
MEMORIALS: New Faith Baptist Church, 110 Reese St., Gastonia 28056
Pamela R. McDowell
GASTONIA — Pamela Revette McDowell, 36, 326 S. Vance St., died Sept. 12, 1999, at Gaston Memorial Hospital.
She was a native of Gaston County, daughter of the late Waddell and Anna Farrar McDowell.
SURVIVORS: Daughter, Lakisha Cathcart, Gastonia; son, Marquaus McDowell, Gastonia; sisters, Debra Potter, Charlotte; grandmother, Rosie McDowell, Mount Holly; one grandchild
FUNERAL: 4 p.m. Friday, Bethel Baptist Church, Mount Holly, Rev. Keith McCrorey
BURIAL: Beasley’s Memorial Gardens
VISITATION: Thirty minutes before service, the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Costner Funeral Home
Robert N. Moore
DENVER — Robert Noah Moore, 81, 5579 American Way, died Sept. 15, 1999, at home.
He was a native of Mount Holly, son of the late Fleet and Annie Moore, Army veteran of World War II, retired textile supervisor, member of Paw Creek VFW.
SURVIVORS: Wife, Constance Randolph Moore; daughter, Susan Goins, Denver; sons, Robin, Randy and Carlos Moore, Denver; brothers, James and Charles Moore, Charlotte; sisters, Vertie Moore, Grace Ballard, Charlotte; two grandchildren
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Saturday, Carothers Funeral Home, Mount Holly, Rev. Kevin McClure
BURIAL: Hillcrest Gardens Cemetery, Mount Holly
VISITATION: 7-9 p.m. Friday, funeral home
Joe M. Friday
LINCOLNTON — Joe Morris Friday, 43, 206 E. Dixon St., died Sept. 14, 1999, at Lincoln Medical Center.
He was a native of Lincoln County, son of the late Harvey Junior Friday and Zettie Wingate Friday Davis, brother of the late Mary Frances Smith and Daniel Alexander Friday, attended public school in Lincoln County, employed as janitor, member of Tuckers Grove United Methodist Church.
SURVIVORS: Brothers, Herbert Friday Jr., Gastonia, William P. and Jerry D. Friday, Lincolnton; sisters, Shirley A. Friday, Lincolnton, Priscilla Rucker, Statesville
FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Friday, Tuckers Grove United Methodist Church, Rev. Albert O. Perkins Sr.
BURIAL: Church cemetery
VISITATION: Thirty minutes before service, the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Ebony & White’s Funeral Service
Linda D. Phillips
SHELBY — Linda Ann Dorsey Phillips, 34, 310 Black Street, died Sept. 11, 1999, at home.
She was a native of Shelby, daughter of the late Willie Dorsey, employed by Polygram Inc., Grover.
SURVIVORS: Husband, Larry Phillips, Gaffney, S.C.; mother, Patricia Ann Dorsey, Shelby; sister, Willie Ann Mason, Shelby; godson, Nigel Phillips, Gaffney; special niece, Precious Mason, Shelby; special cousin, Robin Dorsey, Shelby; special friend, Jerimiah McDowell, Shelby
FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Friday, Westside Praise and Worship Center, Rev. Donagrant McCluney
BURIAL: Webb Memorial Lawns
VISITATION: One hour before service, the church
ARRANGEMENTS: Enloe Mortuary