![]() ![]() It is meticulously organized (unlike my desk at work), and there are no deadlines. ![]() My favorite book is The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. My passions are working on and driving vintage British sports cars, especially Austin-Healeys. My most memorable case was the installation of a large-diameter sewer line under Meeting Street in Charleston, S.C. That began an eight-year hands-on training period toward becoming a construction lawyer. He asked whether I would be interested in joining the company as in-house counsel, allowing me the opportunity to utilize my dual degrees in engineering and law. As a young associate in a Greensboro law firm, I received a call from Jack Blythe of Blythe Construction, a large contractor in Charlotte. My mother was a teacher and a businesswoman, and education was the family’s No. Though I went to college to be an engineer, I have always felt that I would have loved being a high-school football coach and science or history teacher. State University and law degree from UNC Chapel Hill wife, two daughters and seven grandchildren. 4, 1937, in Caswell County bachelor’s from N.C. “Jack” Taylor, Nexsen, Pruet LLC (Charlotte, North Carolina). ![]() Source: Wilkerson Funeral Home, Reidsville, North Carolina (August 2009). The family will receive friends on Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Wilkerson Funeral Home and other times at the residence. Tate and wife, Peggy and Boyd Marion Tate all of Reidsville grandsons, Ronald Tate and wife, Jean, Kenneth Tate and wife, Sandra and Kevin Tate and wife, Misty great grandchildren, Jessica Tate, Zachary Tate, Tyler Tate and Conner Tate brother, Charlie Chilton of Reidsville sister-in-law, Carolyn Chilton of Reidsville and several nieces and nephews. Tate was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.Īlong with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Boyd E. She was a homemaker and the oldest charter member of Burton Memorial Baptist Church. Tate was born in Caswell County to the late Broughton and Bertha Ware Chilton. The interment will follow in the church cemetery. Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM, Thursday, Augat Burton Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. Reidsville– Lillian Chilton Tate, 93, of 670 Camp Springs Road, passed away, Tuesday, Augat her home. Chairman Ward noted that the Board would return to this issue. Michael Ferrell, County Attorney, requested that the Board allow him a moment to research the legal issues surrounding the Board of Commissioners granting a 25 year lease. Oestreicher noted that sometimes they are not aware of weekend tours until the groups arrive. Oestreicher also requested that the Caswell County Historical Association be allowed to obtain a key to the Historic Courthouse in order to conduct tours on weekends. Oestreicher added that the Historical Association has met the terms of the lease by using it as an educational tool for tours, etc. Oestreicher requested that the terms of the renewal lease remain as they are currently, which consists of a 25-year lease for the sum of one dollar. Karen Oestreicher, President, Caswell County Historical Association, came before the Board to request renewal of the Caswell County Historic Jail Lease between the County and the Historical Association. ![]() The family will be at Fulton Funeral Home from 7 to 8 this evening, and at other times at the home. Saturday at Graves Chapel Baptist Church by the Rev. Janet Royal of Greensboro 15 grandchildren 16 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Kenneth Bigelow of Winston-Salem four daughters, Mrs. Hollis Rice Bigelow of Burlington and Mr. He was a member of Graves Chapel Baptist Church Survivors include three sons, Mr. He was a retired long distance truck driver and a U.S. 14, 1918, in Caswell County, he was the husband of the late Mrs. Hollis Bigelow of 287 North Ave., died Thursday, Feb. Marley Funeral Home in Yanceyville is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in the Farabow Family Cemetery. Friday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, N.C. Hildred Bertucelli, both of Florida 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Rebekah Wilson of Yanceyville two sisters, Ms. Phillip Coppersmith of Yanceyville a daughter, Ms. Survivors other than his wife of the home include two sons, Mr. He was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Before his retirement due to disability, he was a piano technician and served with the U.S. Mildred Leithe Cole Coppersmith, both deceased. 4, 1925, in Lafayette, Ohio, he was the husband of Mrs. 11, 2000, at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, after a long illness. William Darrell “Bill” Coppersmith, 75, of 583 Main St., Apt. ![]()
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