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1b The Butner-Creedmoor News, Thursday, June 28, 2012<br />

Recent Area Deaths<br />

JANIE PALMER LYON<br />

Janie Palmer Lyon,<br />

5, a longtime resident of<br />

utner, passed away<br />

uesday, June 19, 2012 at<br />

ock Family Pavilion in<br />

urham.<br />

She was a native of<br />

yer County, Tennessee,<br />

he widow of Winfield O.<br />

yon and the daughter of<br />

he late Arthur and<br />

innie Swain Palmer.<br />

he retired from Murdoch<br />

enter as a Health Care<br />

upervisor, a member of<br />

utner First Baptist<br />

hurch serving 29 years<br />

ith the tape ministry.<br />

he was an active<br />

ember of the Ruth<br />

elms Prayer Group and<br />

he XYZ Club.<br />

Funeral Services were<br />

onducted at 11:00 AM,<br />

hursday, June 21, 2012<br />

t Butner First Baptist<br />

hurch by Rev. Lennie<br />

ogers. Burial followed<br />

n Carolina Memorial<br />

ardens in Creedmoor.<br />

Surviving are a sister,<br />

eannie Archer of Maury<br />

ity, Tn., numerous<br />

ieces and nephews. She<br />

as predeceased by a<br />

ister, Mae P. Jones, 2<br />

rothers, Clyde Palmer<br />

nd Emmitt Palmer.<br />

Flowers accepted or<br />

emorials may be made<br />

o Butner First Baptist<br />

hurch, PO Box 44,<br />

utner, North Carolina<br />

7509.<br />

The family received<br />

isitation from 7:00 to<br />

:30 PM, Wednesday,<br />

une 20, 2012 in the<br />

akes Funeral Home in<br />

reedmoor and other<br />

imes at her home.<br />

Online condolences<br />

ay be submitted to<br />

ww.eakes funeral<br />

me.com. Select obits.<br />

Eakes Funeral Home<br />

n Creedmoor assisted the<br />

yon family.<br />

JIMMY D. CREWS<br />

Jimmy D. Crews, age<br />

7, of 208 Grove Street,<br />

xford, died Tuesday,<br />

une 19, 2012 at his<br />

ome.<br />

He was a native of<br />

Granville County and the<br />

son of the late Jimmy<br />

Dean and Helen<br />

Satterwhite Crews.<br />

Jimmy was retired<br />

Director of Public Works<br />

for the city of Oxford for<br />

40 years and a member of<br />

New Horizons Baptist<br />

Church. He was also an<br />

avid golfer.<br />

Memorial service was<br />

conducted at 11:00 AM<br />

Friday, June 22, 2012 at<br />

New Horizons Baptist<br />

Church, Sterl Carrington<br />

Road, Oxford by Rev. Cam<br />

Ford. Burial followed in<br />

Elmwood Cemetery.<br />

Surviving is his wife of<br />

58 years, Sarah W. Crews,<br />

3 daughters, Wanda C.<br />

Garrett (Ronnie), Teresa<br />

C. Yeargin (Billy) and<br />

Dena C. Hayes all of<br />

Oxford; 1 sister, Evelyn C.<br />

Hicks of Oxford; 6<br />

grandchildren, Elizebeth<br />

W. Faucette, Blair Ann<br />

Garrett, Wil Yeargin,<br />

Noah Dean Yeargin,<br />

Joshua Hayes, Olivia<br />

Hayes; 3 great-grandchildren,<br />

Hailey Eakes,<br />

Madison Faucette, and<br />

Austin Wilkins. A<br />

grandson, Bradley Peace<br />

Wilkins preceded him in<br />

death.<br />

In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorials may be made<br />

to New Horizons Baptist<br />

Church, 4523 Belltown<br />

Road, Oxford, NC 27565.<br />

The family received<br />

friends from 9:30 until<br />

11:00 AM Friday, June 22,<br />

prior to the service at the<br />

church.<br />

Gentry-Newell<br />

&<br />

Vaughan Funeral Home<br />

assisted the Crews family.<br />

For online condolences, go<br />

to www.hallwynne.com<br />

and select obituaries.<br />

WILLIAM W. “BILL”<br />

HICKS<br />

William W. "Bill"<br />

Hicks, 72, of Youngsville,<br />

passed away Thursday<br />

morning, June 21, 2012 at<br />

his home. He was born in<br />

Warren County son of the<br />

late Mabel Moore Hicks<br />

and Lonnie Boyd Hicks.<br />

He retired as a heavy<br />

equipment operator with<br />

S.T. Wooten in 2008.<br />

Funeral services were<br />

conducted at 2 o'clock,<br />

Saturday afternoon, June<br />

23, 2012 at Landmark<br />

Baptist Church with Rev.<br />

Craig Currin officiating.<br />

Burial will follow in the<br />

church cemetery.<br />

Bill is survived by his<br />

wife, Christine Daniel<br />

Hicks; daughters, Windy<br />

Read (Chris) of<br />

Youngsville, Debbie<br />

Cottrell of Stem, Christie<br />

Patterson (Daniel) of<br />

Nelson, VA.; 6<br />

grandchildren and 3<br />

great grandchildren;<br />

brother, Arthur Hicks<br />

(Kathy) of Raleigh;<br />

sister-in-laws, Dorothy<br />

Hicks of Jennings, LA.,<br />

Marian E. Hicks of<br />

Rolesville and Shirley<br />

Hicks of Fuquay-Varina;<br />

his special and loving<br />

pet Zeke..<br />

He was preceded in<br />

death by sisters, Marie<br />

H.. Ollis and Joyce H.<br />

Norwood; brothers,<br />

Frank E., Boyd E.,<br />

Lonnie Junior, Charles<br />

Wayne, Thomas O. and<br />

Calvin Hicks, Jr.<br />

Memorial<br />

conributions<br />

may be made<br />

to Landmark Baptist<br />

Church 3149 Walters<br />

Rd. Creedmoor, NC<br />

27522.<br />

The family received<br />

friends from 7-8:30 P.M.,<br />

Friday evening, June 22,<br />

2012 at Bright Funeral<br />

Home & Cremation<br />

Center. (919-556-5811)<br />

www.brightfunerals.com<br />

CHRISTOPHER<br />

MICHEAL CATES<br />

Christopher Micheal<br />

Cates, 21, a resident of<br />

Granville County,<br />

Creedmoor passed away<br />

Sunday, June 24, 2012.<br />

He was a native of<br />

Durham County and the<br />

son of April Cates<br />

Johnson and<br />

Christopher Michael<br />

Prosser. He was<br />

employed in the<br />

landscaping business.<br />

His grandmother passed<br />

away September 24,<br />

2010.<br />

Graveside services<br />

will be conducted at 11:00<br />

AM, Thursday, June 28,<br />

2012 in Creedmoor<br />

Cemetery by Rev. David<br />

Richardson.<br />

Surviving other than<br />

his parents are a brother,<br />

Jason Flake, Jr. of the<br />

home and his grandparents,<br />

David and Faye<br />

Jones of Stem.<br />

Online condolences<br />

may be submitted to<br />

www.eakesfuneralhome.<br />

com.” Select obits.<br />

Eakes Funeral Home in<br />

Creedmoor is assisting the<br />

Cates family.<br />

JAMES EDWARD<br />

BROGDEN<br />

James Edward Brogden,<br />

81, of Creedmoor, passed<br />

away Friday, June 15,<br />

2012.<br />

James served in the<br />

United States Marine<br />

Corps, National Guard,<br />

and retired from the<br />

Federal Aviation Adminiration.<br />

He was a 5 time<br />

purple Heart Veteran of<br />

the Korean War.<br />

He is survived by his<br />

wife, Alice Washington<br />

Brogden; two sons,<br />

Kenneth Parham (Linda)<br />

and James Brogden, Jr.<br />

(Debbie); four grandchildren,<br />

Chris Parham,<br />

Kim Cecil (Bentley),<br />

Allison Oxendine (Cody),<br />

Kellie Brogden; and 3<br />

greatgrandchildren.<br />

A private memorial<br />

service was conducted by<br />

the family.<br />

Eakes Funeral Home in<br />

Creedmoor assisted the<br />

Brogden family.<br />

Mildred C. Goss representing the Capt. James Currin<br />

Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution,<br />

Creedmoor and the Bowling-Wood Chapter of the United<br />

Daughters of the Confederacy, Butner, presented Mark<br />

Pace, NC Room Specialist of the Richard H. Thornton two<br />

volumes of "Obituaries, North Carolina Civil War Soldiers<br />

and Veterans" in memory of Ellen Jones Wilkins who was<br />

a member of both chapters. These volumes will be available<br />

for researchers using the North Carolina Room at the<br />

library. Wilkins was active in both chapters, serving one<br />

term as Chapter Regent of an award winning DAR Chapter<br />

and she served one term as Vice President of the UDC<br />

Chapter preparing a list of programs to be presented each<br />

month.<br />

The Granville County Crime Stoppers needs<br />

your help! By calling (919) 693-3100 with<br />

information that leads to the solving of a crime,<br />

Granville County Crime Stoppers can pay up to<br />

$1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest<br />

and conviction of a person or persons involved in an<br />

unsolved crime you DO NOT have to give your name<br />

when calling.<br />

NEW CRIMES<br />

Between the dates of 05/27/2012 ands 05/30/<br />

2012, unknown person(s) entered a storage building<br />

located on Serenity Drive in Stem and removed a<br />

North Star Pro Series 6600 watt genera-tor with a<br />

13 hp Honda en-gine and a Homelite 5000 watt<br />

generator with a Robin 7.5 hp engine. (Det. Wilkins).<br />

Between the dates of 05/31/2012 and 06/03/2012,<br />

unknown person(s) removed six Autolite 6v batteries<br />

and three Autolite 12v batteries from a residence<br />

located on East Thollie Green Rd in Stem. (Det.<br />

Wilkins)<br />

On 06/03/2012, unknown person(s) damaged a<br />

window to a utility building located on Lyon Street<br />

in Stem and removed a Husquvarna weedeater<br />

model 223L. The weedeater was in “new” condition<br />

at the time of theft. (Det. Wilkins)<br />

Between the dates of 05/31/2012 ands 06/06/<br />

2012, unknown person(s) entered a vacant residence<br />

located on Hester Road and damaged an aluminum<br />

door and a window. (Det. Wilkins)<br />

On 06/09/2012, unknown person(s), damaged a<br />

Goodman A/C unit located at a vacant residence in<br />

Carriage Hill Subdivision in Stem. The damage<br />

consisted of removing copper from the interior of<br />

the A/C unit. (Det. Wilkins)<br />

Between the dates of 04/13/2012 and 06/11/2012,<br />

unknown person(s) removed the exterior metal<br />

panels from the exterior of a mobile home located<br />

on Hester Road. Additional larcenies consisted of<br />

removing exterior electrical wires, a stove, a water<br />

heater, a furnace, a television and a VCR. (Det.<br />

Wilkins).<br />

On 05/05/2012, unknown person(s) forcefully<br />

entered a shop in the area of Hwy 15 and Hester<br />

Road and removed a Lincoln Wire welder, a Bostic<br />

air stapler, and a 4 inch Grinder. (Det. T. Wilkins).<br />

On 05/08/2012, unknown person(s) entered a<br />

storage building located on Easy Street in Stem and<br />

removed a Homelite weedeater, a Troybuilt<br />

weedeater, and a five gallon bucket of pesticides.<br />

(Det. T. Wilkins).<br />

On 05/<strong>17</strong>/2012, unknown person(s) entered a<br />

residence located on Sanders Road in Stem and<br />

removed a Philips 47 inch flat screen television, a<br />

X-Box game system with game, and an external hard<br />

drive. (Det. T. Wilkins).<br />

The Granville County Crimestoppers Board of<br />

Directors has authorized the payment of a reward<br />

of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to the<br />

arrest/indictment of person(s) responsible for this<br />

crime. If you have information concerning this<br />

crime, or any other serious crimes in Granville<br />

County, you are asked to call the Granville County<br />

Crimestoppers in Oxford at 919-693-3100.<br />

Remember all information is confidential and you<br />

need not give your name.<br />

Life Line Screening<br />

Coming To Creedmoor<br />

Residents living in<br />

and around the<br />

Creedmoor community<br />

can be screened to reduce<br />

their risk of having a<br />

stroke or bone fracture.<br />

Creedmoor United<br />

Methodist Church will<br />

host Life Line Screening<br />

on <strong>July</strong> 9, 2012. The site<br />

is located at 214 Park<br />

Avenue in Creedmoor.<br />

Four key points every<br />

person needs to know:<br />

• Stroke is the third<br />

leading cause of death and<br />

a leading cause of<br />

permanent disability<br />

• 80% of stroke victims<br />

had no apparent warning<br />

signs prior to their stroke<br />

• Preventive ultrasound<br />

screenings can help you<br />

avoid a stroke<br />

• Screenings are fast,<br />

non-invasive, painless,<br />

affordable and convenient<br />

Screenings identify<br />

potential cardiovascular<br />

blocked arteries and<br />

irregular hear rhythm,<br />

hardening of the arteries<br />

in the legs, which is a<br />

strong predictor of heart<br />

osteoporosis risk is also<br />

offered and is appropriate<br />

for both men and women.<br />

All five screening take<br />

For more information<br />

regarding the screenings<br />

appointment, call 1-877-<br />

237-1287, or visit their<br />

www.lifelinescreening.com.<br />

conditions such as<br />

abdominal aortic<br />

aneurysms, and<br />

disease. A bone density<br />

screening to assess<br />

60-90 minutes to<br />

complete.<br />

or to schedule an<br />

website<br />

at<br />

Pre-registration is<br />

required.

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