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June 10, 2021

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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, June 10-June 16, 2021 at www.cecilmburtonfuneral- home.com ANGELLIC KIRKPATRICK Laurens, SC - Angellic Candida Kirkpatrick, 22, of Laurens, SC, passed away on Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Born in Gastonia, NC, she was the daughter of Brian Westmoreland and Angie Gonzales Westmoreland of Shelby, NC. Surviving in addition to her parents is a daughter, Aaliyah Grace Herrera of the home; four brothers; eight sisters; and maternal grand- parents. Memorial services were held June 12, 2021 at her parents' home, 6031 Deep Green Drive, Shelby, NC 28152. Memorial may be made to her family for the benefit of Angellic's daughter in care of Angie Westmoreland, 6031 Deep Green Drive, Shelby, N 28152. EVERETTE ANTOINE MACK Mr. Everette Antoine Mack, 42, of Georgia, passed away on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Georgia. He was born on October 29, 1978 in Cleveland County, NC to Norma Gail McKissick Mack and the late Everette Lee Mack. In addition to his father, Everette was preceded in death by his maternal grand- parents and his paternal grandparents. He leaves to cherish his memory are his moth- er, Norma Gail Mack; his sons, Key'Andre Roberts of Forest City, NC and Everette Antoine Mack, Jr. "A.J" of Aberdeen, NC; two grand- sons; one brother, Rodney Cannon (Iris) of Gastonia, NC; and two sisters, Tamika Mack of Kings Mountain, NC and Tasha Huskey of Greensboro, NC. Funeral services for Mr. Mack will be private. DEANA LEE ANTHONY PHILLIPS Deana Lee Anthony Phillips, 56, of Shelby, passed away on Friday, May 28, 2021. She is predeceased by her mother, Peggy Ann Norman. Deana leaves behind to cherish her memories her husband, David Milton Phillips, Jr. of Spartanburg, SC; sons, David Joseph Phillips and wife, Olivia Phillips of Sherrills Ford, NC THOMAS DWIGHT "TOMMY" LEDFORD Thomas Dwight "Tommy" Ledford of Shelby, NC went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Tommy was born January 11, 1941 in Shelby, NC. He was the son of the late Thurman B. and Bertha Waters Ledford. Tommy was preceded in death by his wife Betty J. Mode Ledford and his first wife Gerrydine Honeycutt Ledford; brothers: Willie, Bob, James, Dennis and sister Shirley. He is survived by two sons: Greg Ledford of Kings Mountain, NC and Don Ledford and wife Jennifer of Cliffside, NC; step-daugh- ters: Robin Kiser and hus- band John of Boiling Springs, NC and Beth Cabaniss of Shelby, NC. He is also sur- vived by sister Lib Lovelace and husband Fred; sisters- in-law: Becky Ledford of Earl, NC; Marilyn Bridges, Becky Smith and Sheila Wellmon, all of Shelby, NC; Peggy Mains of Zionville, NC; Judy Dale of Oxford, MS; broth- ers-in-law: Tommy Mode and wife Gayle of Shelby, NC; Jay Aldridge and wife Suma of Boone, NC; grandchil- dren: Dr. Stephanie Kiser of Boston, MA and Matt Kiser and wife Abby of Statesville, NC and his great-grandchil- dren Corban Kiser and Callie Kiser. Tommy was an avid hunt- er and enjoyed wildlife of all types, his farm and farm animals. He also loved his constant canine companions: Maddie Grace and Chance. Tommy was a life-long resident of Cleveland County and retired as a Lieutenant from the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office. He was a Mason for over fifty years and a member of Friendship Lodge No. 388 in Boiling Springs, NC, and a member of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Shelby. The family would like to thank Hospice Cleveland County and espe- cially his favorite nurse and friend Cristol Barlow. A funeral service was held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church with Rev. Jimmy Black. officiating. A visitation was held beginning at 1:30 prior to the service at the church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The church is located at 198 Pleasant Ridge Church Rd., Shelby, NC 28152. In lieu of flowers, memo- rials may be made to Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Height Dr., Shelby, NC 28150. Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home and Crematory is serv- ing the family. Guest Registry is available Continued From Page 17 by one son, Roy Edward Philbeck, Jr.; one brother, James Christopher White and one sister, Samantha White. In addition to her mother, survivors include her hus- band of three years, Ronald Dale Powell; one son, Tyler Davis of Shelby; three daugh- ters, Amanda Murray and husband David of Crouse, Christina Martin and husband Chip of Shelby and Betty Jo Philbeck of Shelby; one brother, Donald White and wife Sherry of Shelby; one half brother, Buster Griffin and wife Ann of Shelby; and fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral service was held June 7, 2021 at In His Hands Independent Baptist Church, Ellenboro, NC with the Rev. David Murray and Rev. Donald White officiat- ing. The burial followed in the Union Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice Cleveland County, 951 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby, NC 28150. A guest register is avail- able at www.stameytysinger- funeralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Stamey-Tysinger Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., Fallston, NC. EDWIN REID COSTNER Kings Mountain - Mr. Edwin Reid Costner, 65, passed away on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Edwin was born in Cleveland County, NC on November 23, 1955 son of the late Guy Reid Costner and Waynell Bingham Costner. Survivors include a son, Clay Costner (Elizabeth) of Charlotte; a daughter, Stacey Costner (Alex) of Kings Mountain; a granddaugh- ter; and two sisters, Vickie Rudasill and Janet Elliott both of Lawndale. A memorial service was held June 6, 2021 at Mary's Grove United Methodist Church with Rev. Gerald Ramsey and Rev. Dennis Elliott officiating. Burial was private. Memorials may be made to Appalachian Trail Conservancy, PO Box 807 Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 ( w w w . a p p a l a c h i a n t r a i l . org) or to Mental Health Association of Cleveland County - Healing with Nature Program, P.O. Box 623 Shelby, NC 28150 (www. clevelandcountymha.org) A guest register is avail- able at www.stameycher- ryvillefuneralhome.com Stamey-Cherryville Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mr. Costner. and Daniel Phillips of Shelby, NC; and father, Larry Dean Anthony of Shelby, NC. A Celebration of Life Service was held on Saturday, June 12, 2021 at Zion Baptist Church, Shelby, NC with Rev. Matt Storie offi- ciating. Arrangements entrusted to Robert Morgan Funeral and Cremation Service of Boiling Springs, NC. Online con- dolences may be made at www.rsmorganfsl.com. PAULINE C. PADGETT Pauline C. Padgett, age 76, of Rutherfordton, passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Pauline was born Monday, November 13, 1944 in Rutherford County to the late Perry Baxter Canipe and Melva Henson Canipe. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of forty years, James Gardner Padgett; a granddaughter; and siblings, Hazel Dills, Steve Canipe, Louise Canipe and Rachel Canipe. Those left to cherish her memory include two sons, Eddie Padgett (Joyce) of Shelby and Lee Padgett of Rutherfordton; sisters, Betty Robertson of Santee, SC, Marie Atkins of Shiloh, Faye Lowery (Jim) of Harris and Kathy Hoyle also of Harris; two brothers, Virgil Canipe of Shelby and David Canipe (Teresa) of Chesnee; and a grandson and two great- granddaughters. The funeral service was held June 6, 2021 at Floyd's Creek Baptist Church with Reverend Eddie Padgett offi- ciating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Memorial donations are requested to Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, P.O. Box 336, Forest City, NC 28043. Harrelson Funeral and Cremation Services has been entrusted with arrange- ments. An online guest reg- istry is available at www. harrelsonfuneralhome.com SHIRLEY JANE WHITE POWELL Shirley Jane White Powell, 56, of Shelby, passed away on Friday, June 4, 2021. Born in Cleveland County, on November 27, 1964, she was a daughter of Martha Jane Griffin White of Shelby and the late James Carl White. In addition to her father, she is preceded in death OBITUARIES OBITUARIES I N RE M E M I N RE M E M B RA N C E B RA N C E NFO INFO This is my comfort in my affl iction: for thy word hath quickened me. Psalm 119:50 102 James Love School Road • Shelby, NC (Off S. Lafayette St. Across from Hoyle Plumbing) 704-480-0410 Mon. - Thurs. 8 am -10 pm • Fri. - Sat. 8 am -11 pm • Sun. 12 noon 'til 6:00 pm It's Slushie Time! It's Slushie Time! SUN DROP SUN DROP CHERRY SUN DROP CHERRY SUN DROP NEHI PEACH NEHI PEACH BLUE RASPBERRY BLUE RASPBERRY WATERMELON WATERMELON O RA N G E D R EA M S I C L E O RA N G E D R EA M S I C L E Caring for a lawn to keep it lush and green can require equal mea- sures of patience and hard work. Various in- vaders can attack grass or contribute to its de- mise. One problem many homeowners face is bare spots. Bare spots can occur for various reasons. Heavy foot traffic, grubs or other pests, fungi, pet urine, or too much or too little water can contribute to bare spots. The how- to resource The Spruce says that correcting the source of bare spots can pre- vent new issues, particularly if grubs or other pests are dam- aging the grass. Then home- owners can address existing bare areas. It is unlikely that bare spots will just fill back in on their own. Reseeding spots or using sod to fill in bare areas can help lawns look lush. • Begin by raking and re- moving any dead grass and other debris from the lawn. Check to make sure that grubs or insects are not at- tacking the lawn. If they are, use targeted treatment op- tions for those pests. • Break up and aerate any soil that is compacted in the bare spot. • Amend the soil in the bare area with loamy soil or compost to improve on the nutritional makeup and tex- ture so that it is amenable to grass-growing. If you notice that the entire lawn is looking a little sparse, top-dressing the rest of the lawn at this point also can help improve its vitality. • Sprinkle seeds in the bare spot (disperse seeds over the rest of the lawn if you want to over-seed and improve the thickness of the lawn). If you prefer sod, cut a portion of the sod to fit the bare area and place on the amended soil. • The Scotts company says to lightly water newly seeded or sodded areas daily for at least two weeks to keep the top inch of soil consistently moist but not soggy. Gradu- ally water more as the seed- lings develop and the grass begins to fill in. Deep water at least once or twice a week after the new grass reaches mowing height. • The grass should grow slightly longer than the rest of the lawn, and wait until the color of the patched area be- gins to blend in with the rest of the lawn before mowing. This could take a few weeks, and the area should be avoided until then. Eventually, and with treat- ment, bare spots can be remedied and become indis- tinguishable from other areas of the lawn. Repair bare spots in the lawn

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