Lonnie Durham

Lonnie F. Durham, 73, died at his home, Mebane, Route 2, this morning at 6:40 o'clock following an illness of two years, with six weeks critical illness.

Mr. Durham was a prominent farmer in the community and had been a class leader in the Salem M.P. church for the past 40 years.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mollie Durham and one son, Carl T. Durham, both of the home place.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Salem M.P. church by Rev. T.J. Wittenhead, the pastor, assisted by Rev. H.L. Isley, and Rev. George ???. Burial will follow in the church cemetery by Rich & Thompson Funeral service.

Published Thursday, November 10, 1932 in the (Burlington, NC) Daily-Times News.

Carl Daniel Parscale

Carl Daniel Parscale was born Jan. 24, 1932, in Bolivar, the son of Albert and Ruth (Thomas) Parscale. He died Feb. 10, 2011, at St. John's Hospital, Springfield, at the age of 79 years and 17 days.

He served in the U.S. Army in Germany from 1950 to 1953, during the Korean Conflict. He became a sergeant in 1952.

He was married to Delah Barton Taylor in 1957, in Springfield, and to this union two children were born.

He married Rosa Satterfield on Nov. 21, 1961, and with this union he added her two sons, Claude and Terry, to their family.

He was saved as a young man and was baptized and joined the Green Mountain Church.

In his younger days he was a motorcyclist. He was a truck driver and a farmer. He enjoyed horses and working with his cattle.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Rosa; his son, Carl Daniel Jr.; three half sisters; and two half brothers.

Survivors include his daughter, Carl Ann and husband, Ronnie Friend, Neosho; his two sons: Claude and wife, Stacy Satterfield, and Terry Satterfield, all of Buffalo; four grandchildren: Rebecca and husband, Andy Collins, Welch, Okla., Jacob Friend, Neosho, Ryan Satterfield, Springfield, and Jared Satterfield, Buffalo; one great-granddaughter, Naomi Collins, Welch, Okla.; one sister, Hazel Dull, Conway; one niece, Kathy Miller, Louisburg; one great-nephew, Brian Shockley; and one great-niece, Lori Vaughn, Conway. He will be sadly missed by family and many friends.

Services were 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Montgomery-Viets Chapel with the Rev. J.D. Little officiating. Music was "Amazing Grace," "Precious Memories" and "Go Rest High on That Mountain." Susan Potter was pianist. Burial was in Gann Cemetery under the direction of Montgomery-Viets Funeral Home of Buffalo.

Escorts were Rick Kueck, Jacob Friend, Ryan Satterfield, Jared Satterfield, Deryle Potter and Roger Bradley.

Franklin Alpheos Clampitt

Franklin A. Clampitt, 84, passed away on Saturday, June 11, 2011, after a short illness. He was born on February 14, 1927, in Beaumont, TX. He graduated from Beaumont High School and following his military service, Frank completed a degree in chemistry at Lamar University. He was a retired lab supervisor from Texas Gulf Sulphur with 28 years of service.

Preceding him in death are his parents; Robert C. and Hattie B. Clampitt and one brother, R. Moody Clampitt. He is survived by one niece, Diane (Jeffrey) Moss of Belle, WV, and three nephews, Robby (Mary Ann) Clampitt of Nederland, Wayne (Gerry) Clampitt of Dripping Springs and Charlie (Kim) Clampitt of Tomball and special friends, Gary and Nancy Robbins of Beaumont.

Visitation will be Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 10:00 a.m., at Forest Lawn Funeral Home with a graveside service to follow at 11:00 a.m., at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to: Odyssey Hospice, 550 Fannin St. Suite 1230, Beaumont, TX. 77701.

Those unable to attend may sign the "Guest Book" at: www.forestlawnmpfh.com.