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KATE (TREADWAY) WILSON
Donated by:  Randy Treadway
Kate T. Wilson

   The News-Record, Madison, N.C., Thursday June 16, 1988:  Funeral services were held Sunday for Kate Treadway Wilson, 91, of Thomas Branch Rd. who died June 10 in a Madison County nursing center.

  A lifelong Madison County resident, she was a daughter of the late Joe and Stella Lunsford Treadway.  She was a member of the Madison Branch Free Will Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Baxter Wilson; four sons, Monroe, Richard and Troy of Marshall, and Roy Wilson of Detroit, Mich.; three daughters, Stella Hensley of Asheville, Pauline Holbrook of Detroit and Cindy Lunsford of Marshall; 28 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Services were held in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Elliott officiating.  Burial was conducted in Bowman-Rector Cemetery.

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LAWRENCE JAMES TREADWAY
Lawrence James Treadway, 72, passed away Monday, March 7, 2011

  Asheville Citizen Times, 09/09 Mar, 2009:  Marshall – Lawrence was born Jan. 7, 1939 in Madison County where he had lived all of his life. He was a heavy equipment operator for the Madison County DOT and a member of Madison Seminary Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Earlie and Flora Rogers Treadway; his first wife, Cheryl Davis Treadway; infant son, Michael Treadway; and brothers, Bill, Bud and Paul Treadway.

Surviving Lawrence are his wife of 37 years, Rosemary Barker Treadway; daughter, Katie Treadway of Raleigh; sons, Scott Treadway and wife, Teresa, and Dean Treadway, all of Marshall; sister, Jo Ann Roberts and husband, Jimmy, of Asheville; and grandchildren, Dylan, Cayla and Ragen.

Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday in Madison Funeral Home with the Reverends Glen Burrell and Bud Marlor officiating. Interment will follow in the Madison Seminary Church Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Madison Seminary Cemetery Fund, c/o E. J. Coates, 5110 US 25-70 Hwy., Marshall, NC 28753.


LILLIAN MAE (TREADWAY) WILLIAMS
Lillian Mae Williams-Waukesha

  August 28, 1992:  Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha, Wisconsin: Lillian Mae Williams, age 101, died at Linden Grove Health Care Center on Thursday, Aug. 27, 1992. She was born at Walnut, N.C., on Nov. 15, 1890, a daughter of John and Sarah [Eliza Jane] Treadway.

A homemaker, she was the widow of Lewis W. [A.] Williams who preceded her in death in 1961 [1965]. She was a longtime member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Order of the Eastern Star, Ina J. Reid Chapter 55 as well as a charter member of Merrill Hills Country Club. For the past 13 years she was a resident at Linden Grove.

She is survived by four children, Lewis E. (Betty) of Waukesha, Arthur J. of Big Lake, Alaska, Martha J. Roland of San Diego, Calif,; and Alfred G. (Mary Ellen) of Waukesha. Fourteen grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren also survive as do other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Sarah, and eight brothers and sisters.

Private family services will be held on Monday, Aug. 31, with interment at Prairie Home Cemetery.

Randle-Dable Funeral Home is assisting the family.


MRS. LILLIE (THOMAS) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Mrs. Lillie Treadway Passes Friday After Extended Illness

 The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., Wednesday, January 16, 1958:   Graveside services for Mrs. Lillie Treadway , 79, of Marshall RFD 3, who died in an Asheville hospital, Friday, January 10, 1958, after an extended illness, were  conducted in Stackhouse cemetery at 2 p.m., Sunday by the Rev. Hobert Bullman.

Pallbearers were friends of the family.

Mrs. Treadway is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Elmore Helton of Azalea, Mrs. Willard Kuykendall of Morristown, Tenn., and Mrs. Albert Thomas of Asheville; three sons, Walter, LeRoy and Hubert Treaway of Marshall RFD3; 17 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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LINNIE (TREADWAY) GOSNELL
Linnie Gosnell

  The News Record, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, March 05, 1987: Linnie Treadway Gosnell, 91, of 55 Academy Road, Marshall, died Feb. 23 in a Greeneville, Tenn. hospital.
A lifelong resident of Madison County, she was a daughter of the late Jackson and Elizabeth Thomas Treadway and the wife of Sylvanus Gosnell, who died in 1943. She was a member of Mount Zion Free Will Baptist Church.
Surviving are four sons; James Gosnell of Asheville, Alonzo, Artie, and Harold Gosnell, all of Marshall; five daughters, Pauline Deaver of Temple, Texas, Emma Lee Mitchell of Opp, Alabama, Lillie Mae King of Afton, Tenn., Fronia Gunter and Irene Snelson of Marshall; a sister Lottie Halford of McDonald, Tenn.; 41 grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.

Services were held last Thursday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home.  The Rev’s Frank Campbell and Willard Norton officiated.  Burial was in Thomas Cemetery.

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MARGARET (THOMAS) TREADWAY
Mrs. Treadway, 91, Passes Saturday in Middlesboro, Ky

  The News Record, Marshall, N.C., September 05, 1963: Mrs. Margaret Treadway, 91, died Saturday, August 31, in the Memorial Hospital in Middlesboro, Ky. She was a former resident of Madison County but moved to Middlesboro 50 years ago.

She is survived by her husband Robert H. Treadway of Middlesboro; two sons 2 sons, Ernest Goldsmith of Walnut, and Matt Partin of Indianapolis, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Ella Fouse of Charlsetown, Ind.; 26 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

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MRS. MARY (CRANE) TREADWAY
Donated by: Marian Bullard
Mrs. Mary Treadway Buried

 January 06, 1928:   Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Treadway, aged resident of Route 4, a short distance northwest of Marshall, who passed away at her home Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, following a brief illness, were conducted at the home of the pastor of her church Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Treadway was 92 years of age and was a member of the Free Will Baptist church, a tireless and consistent church worker. She took great interest in the spiritual welfare of those with whom she came in contact. Her friendly personality won for her a large host of friends.

She is survived by seven children: Mrs. Addie, Mrs. Harding, H. K. Treadway, Mrs. Ed Smith, Will Treadway, Mrs. F. Smith, and Jack Treadway.

Mrs. Mary Treadway
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Mrs. Mary (CRANE) Treadway dead

  The News-Record, Marshal, N.C., January 26, 1928:  Mrs. Mary Treadway, age 92, a resident of Route 4, Marshall, N.C., died Friday at 2:30 P.M., having been ill for several months.

  She is survived by seven children:  Mrs. Addie, Mrs. Harding, H. K. Treadway,  Mrs. Ed Smith, Will Treadway, Mrs. F. Smith, and Jack Treadway.


MARY (HORD) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Mary Treadway

 The Kings Mountain Herald, July 01, 1993: CAMERTON – Mary Treadway, 81, of 286 Park Street, died June 28, 1993 at her home.

A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Lester C. Hord and Minnie Baldwin Hord, and wife of the late L. E. “Country” Treadway.  She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church, Camerton.

She is survived by her son, Don Treadway of Gastonia; three brothers, Tim Hord of Charlotte, L. C. Hord of Gastonia, and Paul Hord of Kings Mountain; a sister, Jessie Pennington of Winston-Salem; her brother-in-law G. M. Treadway; two sisters-in-law, Beatie Treadway and Etta Grubbs; two grandsons, Mark and Keith; a step-daughter Dedee; four great grandchildren, Chasity, Donald, Kim and Lisa; on step-great grandchild, Jeremy; and her companion, Mary Kendall.

The funeral was conducted by the Revs. A. A. Bailey and Eugene Johns at First Baptist Church, Camerton.  Burial was in Gaston Memorial Park.


MERRELL TREADWAY
Donated by: Marian Bullard
Merrell Treadway Passes Away

  On Wednesday morning, Sept., 14th, 1910, death came to the house of Uncle Matt Treadway on Sandy Mush and called away his oldest son.

Merrell had been an invalid for about six years, although no suffered untold pain a greater part of this time he seemed to bear it all patiently.

He had never ____ _____ _____ at the time he was taken sick. Many times did Christian friends go into the home and pray with him. About six months ago he was converted and since that time seemed perfectly willing to die.

Merrill was liked by all who knew him. He was of a friend kind disposition, always cheerful.

The remains were interred at Piney Grove cemetery on Thursday after his death. Rev. Martin conducting the funeral rites.

A great sermon was given him to speak before death came, to his brothers who are out of Christ was this: “Brothers, get ready to meet me in Heaven.” Oh! that we could all say this before paying the last debt.

The deceased leaves an aged father, three brothers, one sister and a host of friends and relatives to mourn his loss. His mother having passed away years ago, he joins mother in another world and awaits the coming of others where parting comes no more.


NOLA (TREADWAY) FLYNN
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Nola Flynn

 The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, March 03, 1988:  Nola Treadway Flynn, 83, of 423 Oak Hampton St., Hampton, Richmond, Va., formerly of Marshall, died Thursday in a Richmond hospital.

A Madison County native, she had lived in Richmond for four years.  She was the daughter of the late Jack and Matilda Sams Treadway, and wife of Jonas Flynn, who died in 1983.

Surviving are two daughters, Edna Clark and Ruth Pike of Richmond; a son Wayne Flynn of Everett, Wash.; a brother Hubert Treadway of Marshall; five grandchildren; two step-grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Services were held Monday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home.  The Revs. Jerry Wilson and Gerald Sprinkle officiated.  Burial was in Bowman Rector Cemetery.

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OSCAR R. TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Oscar Treadway, 68, Passes Friday; Rites are held Sunday

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., February 27, 1958: Oscar R. Treadway, 68, retired Southern Railroad operator and agent, dies Friday February 21, 1958 in his home in Hot Springs after a long illness.

  Services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hot Springs Baptist Church.  Burial was in Fairview cemetery.

The Rev. Joe Wakefield and the Rev. Mr. Rogers officiated.

Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Ollie Melton Treadway; two sons, David L. Treadway of Knoxville, Tenn. and Major Charles L. Treadway of Ft. Benning, Ga.; and four daughters; Mrs. Prscilla T(r)ickle of Knoxville, Mrs. Margaret Loveday of Oak Ridge Tenness(ee), Mrs. Trula Bullaboy of Lexington, N.C., Mrs. Hazel Curtis of Cleveland, Ohio.

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PANSY (TREADWAY) BAILEY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Pansy Bailey

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, April 16, 1987:  Pansy Treadway Bailey, 78, of 101 School House Road, Etowah, died Sunday in a Hendersonville hospital.

A native of Madison County, she had lived in Henderson County for 25 years.  She was a daughter of the late Charlie J. and Stella Davis Treadway and wife of William Bailey, who died in 1950.  She attended Etowah Baptist Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Bety Roberts of Etowah and Bobbie Lou Bailey of the home; five brothers, Gorden, Kenneth and David Treadway, all of Walnut, Walter Treadway of Lexington and Jerry Treadway of Maulden, S.C.; two sisters, Jennie Lunsford of Spartanburg, S.C., and Edith Worley of Marion; and, a grandson.

Services were held Tuesday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home.  The Rev. David Hyde officiated.  Burial was in Walnut cemetery.

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PATRICIA ANNETTE TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Treadway Child Passes Today; Rites Saturday

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., June 26, 1969:  Patricia Annette Treadway, 4-year old daughter of Mrs. Louise Treadway of Marshall Rt. 5 and Everett Treadway of River Rouge, Michigan, died this (Thursday) morning at 1:30 at the home after a lengthy illness.

Services will be held 2:30 p.m., Saturday in Walnut Free Will Baptist Church, with the Rev. Robert Harris officiating.  Burial will be in the Station Cemetery.

Friends of the family will serve as pallbearers.

Surviving in addition to the parents, are two brothers Dennis and Jeff, of the home, Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield (Dock) Treadway of Marshall and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Odie Allen of Marshall Rt. 5.

The body will be at Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 o’clock Friday night.

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PAULINE (TREADWAY) GRIFFIN
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Pauline Griffin

  The News-Record,, Marshall, N.C., Wednesday, November 10, 1982:  Funeral services were held Nov. 4 for Pauline Treadway Griffin of Asheville who died Oct. 31.

The Revs. Howard Ogle, Oders Anders and Jack Davis officiated.  Services were held in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home in Marshall.  Burial was conducted in the Dry Pond Cemetery.

A native of Madison County, Mrs. Griffin had lived in Asheville for the past two years.  She was the daughter of Belva Massey Treadway and the late Joseph W. Treadway.

Surviving in addition to her mother, are two sons, Ronnie Griffin of Asheville and Gary Griffin of Oklahoma City, Okla.; a daughter Connie Griffin of Asheville; and three brothers, Robert and David Treadway of Marshall and Paul Treadway of Black Mountain


POLLY (GENTRY) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Polly Treadway

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, December 17, 1987:  Polly Gentry Treadway, 82, of Route 2 Gilbert Road, Leicester, died Dec. 8 in a Moganton hospital.

A Madison County native, she had lived in Buncombe County for the past three years.  She was the daughter of Manuel and Laura Huey Gentry and the wife of Wade Treadway, who died in 1976.

Surviving are two sons, John Treadway of Burlington and Jack Treadway of Southgate, Mich.; six daughters, Elizabeth Barnes of Newcombe, Tenn., Daisy Cook of Saluda, Mo., Blanche Walker and Shirley Buckner of Marshall, Lucille Hyder of East Flat Rock, and Evelyn Walker of Leicester; 22 grandchildren; and; eight great grandchildren.

Services were held last Thursday in the chapel of Bowman Funeral Home.  The Rev. John Lancaster officiated.  Burial was in Henderson Cemetery.

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PRISCILLA (DAVIS) TREADWAY – Partial Donated by: Marian Bullard
Death of Priscilla Treadway

  Madison County Record, Friday, 17 March 1907, pg. #4:   Mrs. Priscilla Treadway died last Saturday morning of the 11th, at the age of 95 years, and was buried Sunday, at 9:30 p.m. at the cemetery opposite Sandy. The funeral services was conducted by Rev. Mr. Hurdt of Walnut. She had been quite sick for sometime could, neither-hear nor see for several weeks before she died and suffered a great deal was a consecrated Christian lady, and ha-


R. H. (Robert Henry) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
R. H. Treadway, 95, Native of County, Buried Sunday

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., Thursday, August 8, 1968:  R.H. Treadway, 95 of Middlesboro, Kentucky, died Friday, August 2, 1968 at his home after a lengthy illness.

Mr. Treadway, a native of Madison County was a retired coal miner and farmer.

Funeral services were held Sunday in Middlesboro.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nancy Hensley, a daughter Mrs. Annie Parton, of Middlesboro; one son Garfield Treadway; one brother, Elmer Treadway of Walnut; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gosnell of Walnut, Mrs. Becky Brazil of Hendersonville and Mrs. Lottie Smithof Danville, Va.; also surviving six grandchildren.

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MRS. (ROBBIE ROGERS) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
MRS. TREADWAY

  The News-Record, Marshall, , N.C., Thursday, August 03, 1972:  Mrs. Robbie Rogers Treadway, 60, of Rt. 6 Marshall, died Friday, July 28, in Forrestville, Md., hospital after a long illness.

She was a lifelong resident of Madison County and the widow of Henry Treadway who died in 1970.

Surviving are a daughter, Audrey Pruitt of Cambridge, Md.; two sons, Fred of Louisville, K Ky., and Frank Treadway of the U.S. Air Force, London; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Treadway of Marshall, Mrs. Ethel Tounsent of Illinois; three brothers, Woodrow and Troy of Asheville, and Lloyd Rogers of Miami, Okla.; and 10 grandchildren.

Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home.

The Revs. J.J. Slagle and E.J. Jenkins officiated with burial in Marshall Cemetery

Friends were pallbearers.

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ROBERT (HENRY) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Rites Held For Robert Treadway Here Last Sunday

  The New-Record, Madison, N.C., July 02, 1970:  Services for Robert Treadway, 74, of Marshall Rt. 6, who died Wednesday, June 24, 1970, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Chapel of Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home.

  The Revs. Willard Coffey and J. J. Slagle officiated, and burial was in the City Cemetery.

Nephews were pallbearers.

Mr. Treadway, a native of Madison County, was a farmer.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Robbie R. Treadway; two sons, Fred of Louisville Ky, and Frank of the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Vietnam; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey Moulden  of Temple Hill, Md.; two brothers Earl of Marshall Rt. 6, Hubert of Marshall Rt. 1;  four sisters, Mrs. Frona Fisher, Mrs. Mollie Searcy, Mrs. Jonas Flynn and Mrs. Lloyd Flynn of Marshall; and 10 grandchildren.

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RUIE REBECCA TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
An Obituary

 The Journal-Patriot, North Wilkesboro, N.C., Monday, July 11, 1938:  It is with profound regret I announce the death of Mrs. Ruie Rebecca Treadway wife of the late Ely Treadaway “Aunt Rue” as the neighbors called her, passed away June 27, 1938-was born November 1, 1844, age 93, 7 months, 26 days.  She joined Bethel Baptist church in the early part of her life, and lived a consistent member of that church she moved to Swain county, taking her membership there for about seven years, afterwards moving back to Wilkes county and locating in the Cove Gap in the Brushy Mountains near Walnut Grove church and became a member of that church.  She remained a consistent of that church until death.  She was married to Ely Treadway in 1860 and to this union was born 15 children, 9 of whom have preceded her as well as her husband in death.  Six children are living, 3 boys, Allie, Adam, and Daniel.  Three girls, Mrs. Timothy Daniels, Mrs. Gordon Hubbard and Mrs. Reeley Tedder.  The family has lost a noble mother and the neighborhood a kind and generous friend.  The church has lost a consistent member.

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MRS.  (SYLVANIA REEMES) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Mrs. Treadway, 78, Passes Tuesday; Funeral Today

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., April 27, 1960:  Mrs. Sylvania Reemes Treadway, 78, of Marshall RFD 1, died at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday, April 12, 1960 in an Asheville hospital after a lingering illness.

 She was the widow of Mitch. L. Treadway, and a native and lifelong resident of Madison County.

Services will be held at  2:00 o’clock this (Thursday) afternoon in the Piney Grove  Baptist Church  in Madison County of which she had been a member for 42 years.  The Rev. Erskine Plemmons, the Rev. Curtis Riddle  and the Rev. Grady Freeman will officiate.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Burder Reeves, Bill Treadway, Don, David and Charles Plemmons, and Bill Gillespie.

Honorary pallbearers will be Chester Brown, Floyd Cassidy, Herschel Ramsey, Pearson Ball, J. R. Martin, E. Y. Ponder, Dr. Lee J. Knight, Dr. D. H. Volmer, J. E. Wells, Grady Teague, Gerald Sales, Elmer and Gilmer Teague, Princess England, and L. B. Reeves.

Surviving are three sons, Hughes Treadway of the home, and Garfield Treadway and Eugene R. Treadway of Asheville; five daughters, Mrs. Lee Plemmons of Marshall, Mrs. Dewey Reeves of Black Mountain, Mrs. Hazel Payne of Crossnore, Mrs. Pauline Plemmons of Leicester; three brothers, Ed Reemes and Robert Reemes of Marshall,  and Charlie Reemes of Leicester;  16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Bowman-Rector Funeral Home is in charge.

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MRS. TENNIE (SAMS) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Mrs. Treadway, 61, Passes Wednesday; Rites to be Friday

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., December 29, 1960:  Mrs. Tennie Treadway, 61, of Hot Springs RFD 1, died at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1960 in an Asheville hospital after an extended illness.

  She was a native of Madison County and a member of Liberty Baptist Church on Spring Creek.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday at the Liberty Baptist Church, with the Rev. Coleman C. Coleman officiating.  Burial will be in the church cemetery.  Friends will be pallbearers.

Mrs. Treadway is survived by her husband Zack Treadway; two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Crawford of Hot Spring RFD 1, and Mrs. Mabel Haan, Portland, Oregon; a brother, Albert Sams, Hot Springs RFD 1; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Goforth, Hot Springs RFD 1, and Mrs. Belva Rector, Marion RFD 2; and six grandchildren.

The body will remain at Bowman-Rector Funeral Home until the funderal hour.

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MRS. WESLEY (RACHEL DAVIS) TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway
Mrs. Wesley Treadway Passes Away

  The News-Record, Marshall, N.C., December 12, 1935:  Soon after midnight, last Friday, December 7, Mrs. Wesley Treadway passed away at her home in south Marshall at the age of 78.  She had been a sufferer for a year or more from cancer of the stomach.  Funeral services were at three o’oclock Saturday afternoon at the Methodist Church at Walnut, conducted by the Rev. B. E. Guthrie.  Mrs. Treadway is survived by her husband, on son Dock Treadway and one daughter Lucy Treadway.

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WESLEY AARON TREADWAY
Donated by: Craig Treadway
Wesley Treadway Passed Away Tuesday; Funeral Today

  The News-Record, Marshall, January 18, 1962: Wesley Aaron Treadway, 95, died at 9:15 a. m., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1962 in an Asheville hospital following a long illness. Mr. Treadway was a lifelong resident of Madison County and a charter member of Marshall Free Will Baptist Church. Services will be held at 2 p. m. today (Thursday) in Marshall Free Will Baptist Church.

The Rev. Joe Honeycutt will officiate. Burial will be in Walnut Cemetery. Grandsons will be pallbearers; granddaughters, flower bearers.

Surviving are a son, Dock Treadway of Marshall; five daughters, Mrs. Lucy Creasman, Mrs. Bessie Fortner and Mrs. Annie Marlor of Marshall, Mrs. Ethel Owens of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Frank Crowe of Alexander; three sisters Mrs. Tennie Henderson of Walnut, Mrs. Mollie Fulp of Greensboro and Mrs. Lillie Williams of Madison, Wis.; 33 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Bowman-Rector Funeral home is in charge.


WILLIAM CLIFFORD TREADWAY
Donated by: Randy Treadway

Former Resident Rites Conducted

  The Kings Mountain Herald, Kings Mountain, N.C., Thursday, April 22, 1954:  Funeral services for William Clifford Treadway, 47, of Springwood section, Gastonia, route 2, a former Kings Mountain resident, were held Friday at 4 p.m. at Sunset Forest Baptist church in Gastonia.  The Rev. W. F. Revis and Rev. W. D. Ratchford officiated and burial was in Gaston Memorial Park, Gastonia.

Mr. Treadway who was part owner and manager of the T and T Grocery store No. 2 in Cramerton for the past eight years, died in a Gastonia hospital after being in ill health for about five months.

He is survived by his wife Mrs. Catherine Harris Treadway; four children, William Dean of the U. S. Airforce in Charleston, S. C., Patricia Ann, Michael Charles, and Judy Gail Treadway of the home; his mother, Mrs. Katie Treadway of Burlington; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Newsome, and Mrs. Glenn Grubbs of Red Springs; four brothers, L. E. and Elijah Treadway of Camerton, G. M. and Clyde Treadway of Gastonia


WILLIE TREADAWAY
Donated by: Marian Bullard

Death of Willie Treadaway

  February 15, 1924:  On the morning of January 29th, 1924, our community was almost paralyzed with the news of Willie Treadaway’s death, some not even knowing of his sickness, he was taken suddenly ill on Saturday night after cutting stalks part of the day Saturday making preparation for his intended next year’s crop and died the following Monday night.

Willie was one of the most moral, hardest working Christian boys of our county, loved by all. He and his mother Mrs. Matilda Treadaway, moved to this community many years ago from somewhere near the Gabriel’s Creek section of country. The writer has been a close friend of the family since their coming here and can truly say Willie was one of the best boys to his widowed mother I ever say.

He professed faith in Christ some years ago and expressed the same confidence in his last moments, however expressed one regret that he had not followed Christ in the ordinance of baptism, but said he would be baptized if permitted to get well.