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The Ghost of Purgatory Mountain
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As we approach Halloween, we’ve invited readers to share a few ghost stories. This is the first. “Purgatory Mountain” is a ghost story, told here by local professional storyteller and humorist J.A. Bolton of Rockingham. “This is my version of the Civil War ghost story of Purgatory Mountain,” said Bolton. “Webster defines the word ‘purgatory’ as a place of temporary punishment or remorse.” — Editor

It was the spring of 1864. The Civil War was raging just about all over our great country. This was a terrible war that pitted brother against brother, family against family, and neighbor against neighbor. Our great state of North Carolina had been one of the last states to secede from the Union in 1861. You see, North Carolina was split between pro-Union, pro-Confederate and some minorities, such as the Society of Friends (or Quakers, as they were called).

The Quakers were plain, hard working folks that believed in equality for all men and women and they opposed slavery. They were also pacifists, which meant they opposed violence of any kind. Yet these characteristics set them at odds with their Confederate neighbors. One by one the men of the Quaker settlement, which was located in the lower Piedmont area of our state, were ordered to join the Confederate Army. Many chose prison instead.

During the fierce battles of the previous year the Confederacy lost almost 50,000 soldiers. Now General Lee was gathering what remained of his Army and was preparing to face General Grant in the wilderness of Virginia. The Confederacy needed every man they could find.

On their way home from a Sabbath meeting the Quakers learned that a new Army recruiter, a man known as “the Hunter” had been assigned to the area. He had a reputation as a cruel and dangerous man.

“Thou must not worry,” said one of the Quaker mothers to her 13-year-old son. “The Lord will guide and protect thee.”

He was just a boy, but the other boys, some even younger than 13, had been carried off to war.

Two days later the Hunter arrived in the early hours of the morning, just as the Quakers were beginning their daily chores. At each farm he and his men grabbed the oldest male child. The boys offered no resistance as the men hog-tied their hands and feet behind their backs and shoved them into the wagon.

“Watch thy head,” the Hunter mocked.

By midday he had selected 22 boys ranging from age 11 to 14 years old. “Process them,” the Hunter ordered two of his men as he rode off in search of more “volunteers.”

The boys traveled for days, down long dirt roads, across fields and forded rivers. Sometimes they rode in the wagon but most of the time they walked. The soldiers were marching them to the coast, to the Port of Wilmington, where they would receive what little training and equipment could be spared. Then they would be assigned to a regiment and sent into battle. Each night they camped along the board, in barns or under trees. One soldier would keep guard while his partner slept or drank or both.

“Here, eat the food,” the taller soldier teased as he untied the boys and pushed them toward an old barn that would be their shelter for the night. They ate what little food they had for supper. Then the soldier walked out of the barn and carelessly left an unguarded knife. One of the boys spotted the knife and slipped it into his boot.

Later, with the boys again tied up for the night, the soldiers enjoyed a few games of cards and drank a bottle of whiskey. It wasn’t long before both men fell off to sleep. Slowly and carefully the boy worked the knife out of his boot. Holding the knife between his teeth, he cut the rope nearest to him. At long last all 22 boys were freed and while guards slept the boys escaped into the woods. Pacifists though they were, they took the soldiers’ rifles with them.

It was a long and difficult journey back home. Food was scarce and they were constantly watching for soldiers. Finally after a month of hardship, they reached the 900-foot mountain that marked the beginning of the Quaker settlement. It was a rugged little mountain, covered by tall trees and a lot of underbrush. Huge gray rocks dotted the landscape. The boys decided it was a perfect place to hide out until they could find out if they were safe from the Hunter.

At night the boys would slip down and visit their homes and collect food and supplies. It was on one of these visits that they learned that the Hunter was indeed looking for them and he was camped on the other side of the mountain near Rich Field Creek.

Back at their hideout, the boys held a meeting. Lots were drawn and the three who drew the shortest stitch were chosen. Then all 22 boys took a solemn pledge of secrecy not to reveal the identity of the three. That pledge was never broken.

Before dawn the three boys left their camp, heading for Rich Field Creek and carrying the Confederate rifles. Just as the sun was rising over the mountain, three shots rang out, and the Hunter fell dead. It was a terrible act for these young Quaker boys, raised to despise violence and taught to turn the other cheek. The boys paid for it the rest of their lives with guilty consciences.

All 22 boys avoided the mountain for the rest of their lives.

People began calling the area Purgatory Mountain. They believed that the ghost of the Hunter remained, forced to walk the land forever as a punishment for his evil life. They say early in the morning just as the sun is rising on the mountain, you can still see the spirit of the Hunter roaming the mountains, still recruiting soldiers for his ghostly army.

Today, however, there’s no hunting on Purgatory Mountain. In 1971 it became home of the North Carolina Zoological Park. You see, peace came slowly to Purgatory Mountain but it arrived at last.

— This story was edited by Staff Writer Dawn M. Kurry. She can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 15, or by email at dkurry@heartlandpublications.com.

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Do not call my county a dump,if it's that bad to you then go back to where you came from, but I guess that place did not make you happy either. Don't use your 3yr old as your excuse,leave now. Yes, we have problems,but you tell me where in this WORLD there is not problems. WE ARE POOR BUT WE ARE PROUD!
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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

Carter Funeral Home of Ellerbe is assisting the Mabe Family.

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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

Carter Funeral Home of Ellerbe is assisting the Mabe Family.

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Do not call my county a dump,if it's that bad to you then go back to where you came from, but I guess that place did not make you happy either. Don't use your 3yr old as your excuse,leave now. Yes, we have problems,but you tell me where in this WORLD there is not problems. WE ARE POOR BUT WE ARE PROUD!
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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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Do not call my county a dump,if it's that bad to you then go back to where you came from, but I guess that place did not make you happy either. Don't use your 3yr old as your excuse,leave now. Yes, we have problems,but you tell me where in this WORLD there is not problems. WE ARE POOR BUT WE ARE PROUD!
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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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Do not call my county a dump,if it's that bad to you then go back to where you came from, but I guess that place did not make you happy either. Don't use your 3yr old as your excuse,leave now. Yes, we have problems,but you tell me where in this WORLD there is not problems. WE ARE POOR BUT WE ARE PROUD!
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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

Carter Funeral Home of Ellerbe is assisting the Mabe Family.

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Do not call my county a dump,if it's that bad to you then go back to where you came from, but I guess that place did not make you happy either. Don't use your 3yr old as your excuse,leave now. Yes, we have problems,but you tell me where in this WORLD there is not problems. WE ARE POOR BUT WE ARE PROUD!
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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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BETTY MABE
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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

Carter Funeral Home of Ellerbe is assisting the Mabe Family.

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Do not call my county a dump,if it's that bad to you then go back to where you came from, but I guess that place did not make you happy either. Don't use your 3yr old as your excuse,leave now. Yes, we have problems,but you tell me where in this WORLD there is not problems. WE ARE POOR BUT WE ARE PROUD!
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I knew this man or at least I thought I did, guessin he sure fool me. Never in my mind would I think he could do something like this, but u really don't know people outside of work. I saw Reba a couple of times,beautiful lil girl. No matter how mad u get u should never ever do a child like that,defensive,... Children are from god!!! I honestly have to say,he deserves everything he gets,pluse some. Juan make god help ur soul, cause u gonna need it. R.I.P LIL ANGEL. He can't harm u anymore! And Reba' s daddy, keep ur head held high, and through all the tough time. God will see u through it all,just pray ans seek god!
ALENE MCQUEEN
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ELLERBE - Alene Clark McQueen, 82, formerly of Ellerbe, passed away, Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at Richmond Pines Healthcare in Hamlet.

Mrs. McQueen was born October 23, 1930 in Pulaski, VA, a daughter of the late Lloyd G. and Clydie Blansett Clark. She was a member of Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church and had been the Office Manager for the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Lexie McQueen, sons, Michael McQueen and Martin L. McQueen, Jr and a brother, Cyril Clark.

Surviving are her grandchildren, Michael McQueen and wife April of Kernersville, Greyson McQueen of Ellerbe, Alana McQueen of Rockingham; brother Rudolph Clark of Harrogate, TN, and sisters, Olivia Flower of Baltimore, MD and Astrid Davis of Hillsville, VA.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Carter Funeral Home, Ellerbe with Rev. Kevin Thompson officiating. Interment will follow in Jones Springs Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Carter Funeral Home in Ellerbe.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

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ELLERBE - Betty Lou Mabe, 74, of Ellerbe, after a courageous battle with cancer, and with family surrounding her, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at her home.

Betty was born September 16, 1938 in Richmond County, a daughter of the late Lemmie Watson and Lucy Jane Stevens Mabe. She was a graduate of Ellerbe High School and had retired from Commonwealth Hosiery Mill and Therafirm. She was a member of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA. Betty Boo, as she was called by the nieces and nephews she considered her children, loved her family and friends. She was a loving and caring woman, who loved planning family gatherings. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lillie Reynolds, her brothers, Ray Mabe, Richard Mabe and Guy Mabe and her nephew, Butch Reynolds.

Surviving are her brothers, Robert Mabe of Ellerbe, Kent Mabe and wife Kay of Ellerbe, Carl Mabe and wife Brenda of Rockingham, and nieces and nephews, Bonnie Zelasko, Bennie Mabe, Roger Mabe, Darlene Vermeire, Karen Gebbia, Jeff Mabe, Daphne Fields, Janice Dye, Janet Howard, Kim Dowless, Ricky Reynolds, Mary Shankle, Dennis Reynolds, Lisa Dawkins, Lorie Tatum, Jill Ward, Kelly Kirk, Keith Mabe, Tammy Lambert, Kevin Mabe and Scotty Mabe. Also surviving are numerous great nieces and nephews and a special friend Mamie Greer. She will be missed by all family and friends.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA with Rev. Stan Layton and Rev. James Watson officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will see friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fellowship Hall of Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church and at other times at the home on Page St.

Memorials may be made to Ellerbe First Presbyterian Church, PCA, P.O.Box 116, Ellerbe, NC 28338 or to Scotland County Hospice, P.O.Box 1033, Laurinburg, NC 28353.

Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.

Carter Funeral Home of Ellerbe is assisting the Mabe Family.

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