GATES, N.C. - Quinton H. Eure, 56, died in his home Monday morning.
A native of Gates County, he was a son of Sawney and Mrs. Genevieve Askew Eure.
He was a farmer, a member of Kittrell's United Methodist Church, and Woodmen of the World.
Surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Wilburn C. Councilman and Mrs. Joseph Roche of Chesapeake, Va., Mrs. Emma Ware of Orangeburg, S.C., Mrs. Herman Ward of Hobbsville, and Mrs. J. Whedbee Willey of Gates.
A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Kittrell's United Methodist Church by the Rev. Haywood L. Martin. Burial will be in Cool Spring Baptist Church cemetery with Jack W. Harrell Funeral Home, in charge.
The family will assemble at the home of Mrs. Willey in Gates.
GATES, N.C. - Quinton H. Eure, 56, died in his home Monday morning.
A native of Gates County, he was a son of Sawney and Mrs. Genevieve Askew Eure.
He was a farmer, a member of Kittrell's United Methodist Church, and Woodmen of the World.
Surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Wilburn C. Councilman and Mrs. Joseph Roche of Chesapeake, Va., Mrs. Emma Ware of Orangeburg, S.C., Mrs. Herman Ward of Hobbsville, and Mrs. J. Whedbee Willey of Gates.
A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Kittrell's United Methodist Church by the Rev. Haywood L. Martin. Burial will be in Cool Spring Baptist Church cemetery with Jack W. Harrell Funeral Home, in charge.
The family will assemble at the home of Mrs. Willey in Gates.
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