Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Ray Nowicke (1926-2009)




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Born: April 04, 1926
Died: September 18, 2009
Services: Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 10:00am at the Allen Park Chapel Martenson Family of Funeral Homes
Service Location: Allen Park Chpl-Martenson Family of Funeral Homes (Map)
Visitation: Monday, September 21, 2009 3:00pm-9:00pm at the Allen Park Chapel Martenson Family of Funeral Homes.
Visitation Location: Allen Park Chpl-Martenson Family Of Funeral Homes (Map)
Obituary: Nowicke, Ray, age 83 September 18, 2009 formerly of Allen Park. Loving husband of the late Edna. Dearest father of Robert (Susan), Joanne (David) Cooley, Patricia (Mel) Wallace, and Nancy (Jon) White. Proud grandfather of Lisa (Kris) Neiger, Brad, Nicholas, Emily, Scott, Natalie, and great-grandfather of Kyla and Lexi.
Ray was a Seaman 1st Class-U.S. Navy WWII,and was awarded the Purple Heart and Campaign Ribbons. Ray was also a lifelong member of VFW Post #5572. In memory of Ray Nowicke, the family asks that you extend an act of kindness to someone in need.
Cemetery Location: Glen Eden Memorial Park (Map)

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

John Delbert Swann III

Caswell native named Eagle Scout during ceremony



John Delbert Swann, III, of Blanch, NC was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, Boy Scouting's highest honor, in a ceremony held May 3, 2009 at the historical Caswell County Courthouse in Yanceyville, NC. John is a member of Boy Scouts of America Troop 300, sponsored by Mount Vernon United Methodist Church in Danville, Va. Scoutmaster Jesse Wyatt, II, presided over the ceremony where members of the troop reflected on John's trail to becoming an Eagle Scout.

The rank of Eagle Scout is achieved by only two percent of all the boys who join the scouting program. It is the scout's responsibility to coordinate activity with the sponsoring organization, carry out all planning, fund raising, procuring all materials necessary to complete the project, and meet the approval of the organization, his troop's leadership, and the district's approval team. With the help of Pat Ewalt of the Caswell Horticulture Club, John determined the wording, size, number and placement of five wrought iron directional signs to be placed at the historical Caswell County Courthouse gardens. John raised the funds for his project from donations and by selling bluebird houses he and his parents built from red cedar. Pete and Eric Keck of Keck Logging furnished the red cedar lumber needed for the bluebird houses. The metal framework and scrolls were created by John and his parents. John worked with Power Signs of Danville, Va. to manufacture the wording of the signs. Under John's leadership, members of Troop 300 and family and friends gathered at the Courthouse to install the signs. To compliment the garden signs, John also designed a brochure for a self-guided walking tour of the gardens. The brochure is available at the historical Caswell County Courthouse and from a kiosk located on the fence. John spent a total of 158 hours on his project.

John's scouting career began in 1998 with Cub Scout Pack 325 of Yanceyville. As a Webelo scout, John earned all 20 of the activity badges and received Webelo's highest award, the Arrow of Light. In 2002, John "crossed over" to Yanceyville Boy Scout Troop 390, and later transferred his membership to Troop 300. While a member of Troop 300, John served as Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, Assistant Sr. Patrol Leader and Senior Patrol Leader. Along the way, John also earned 25 merit badges; 21 are required for Eagle. In 2006, John was inducted into scouting's National Honor Society, the Order of the Arrow. Ten months after being inducted, he sealed his membership in the OA as a Brotherhood Honor member. John also enjoyed working for four summers at the Blue Ridge Scout Reservation in Hiwassee, Va. His duties ranged from dining hall steward, waterfront lifeguard, scout craft instructor, Brown Sea Island Guide, office assistant and zip-line assistant.

John is a 2009 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Bartlett Yancey High School. He was elected Senior Class President, ran cross-country, played varsity soccer for four years and was a member of the Student Government Association, Beta Club, and FFA. Along with his school and scouting responsibilities, John volunteered for his church, Purley United Methodist Church and worked at Caswell Pines Golf Course. John is currently at North Carolina State University where he is majoring in Engineering.

John is the son of Bud and Shelly Swann of Blanch, NC and the grandson of Delbert Swann and the late Nancy Payne Swann.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Drugs in Caswell County

Published: September 21, 2009

YANCEYVILLE, N.C. — Sheriff’s deputies arrested two Semora residents Friday for growing marijuana in their home, according to a news release from the Caswell County Sheriff’s Office.

Dawn Marie Dantonio, 43, and Kevin David Judy, 35, were charged with felony maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance, felony manufacturing marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.

Investigators searched the home and found one of the bedrooms was being used to grow marijuana. They also found artificial lighting, a water table, growing agents, marijuana residue and books about growing marijuana, according to the release.

Dantonio and Judy are being held in the Caswell County Jail under a $10,000 bond. Their first court date is scheduled for Sept. 23.

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NAACP in Caswell County

Caswell County, NC -- A call to action against a suspected hate crime brought out hundreds of people in the Caswell County community. On September 5, Sheriff's deputies arrested John Fuqua in connection with the shootings of two children. He is charged with three counts of assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of inflicting serious injury. In addition, the Caswell County Sheriff's Department has listed it as a suspected hate crime. Fuqua is out of jail on a $140,000 bond.

Meanwhile, the children's parents called on the NAACP for help. The state conference president, William Barber, met with the community Sunday night to discuss what action the organization has taken so far. "We've requested a full FBI justice department investigation, and our letter was sent directly to Attorney General Holder's office in Washington D.C.," said Barber to the crowd that showed up Sunday.

Barber also told WFMY News 2's Ashley Smith, "We also have a group of lawyers now that are reviewing the charges and reviewing the bond."

Community members signed petitions and donated money to support the families involved in the shooting. The group raised a total of $4018. Letitia Thompson, a victim's mother, said she was surprised by the showing, "Just the amount of people just showing their love and coming out for somebody else's child. People that are not even kin to us. Just wanted to help and do what's right." Barber said his main goal is to keep this case focused on the children and to ensure a thorough investigation by federal and local authorities. He says his organization and its lawyers plan to meet with the local district attorney in the upcoming week.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Stanley, Terry, and Black

Published: September 15, 2009

Yanceyville, North Carolina — A missing persons investigation spanning three sheriff’s departments in two states has led to the arrest of three people. Angela Crowe Stanley, of Semora, and Mary Jo Terry and Kevin Black, both of Blanch, have been arrested in connection with the disappearance and death of Bryant Kevin Newcomb, 44, of Chase City, Va., according to a news release from the Caswell County Sheriff’s Office. The arrests were the result of a collaborative investigation by the Mecklenburg County, Va., Sheriff’s Office, as well as the Caswell County and Person County sheriff’s offices in North Carolina. The case began when Newcomb’s family reported him missing Sept. 7. He was last seen leaving Chase City on Sept. 5, police say. On Sept. 9, the Caswell County Sheriff’s Office, responding to a report of an abandoned vehicle near Lucky’s Bar on N.C. 86 in Providence, found a 1993 Chevrolet truck registered to Newcomb. Investigators from Caswell County, Mecklenburg County and the Person County sheriff’s offices responded to the scene when evidence of suspicious circumstances was found in the vehicle. The Caswell County Sheriff’s Office seized the vehicle and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation processed it for evi-dence, the release stated. On Sept. 11, a body investigators believed to be Newcomb was found in the Dan River near a boat landing on N.C. 62 in Milton, N.C. The body was taken to the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for an autopsy and identification. Stanley was arrested Saturday and is charged with first-degree murder, according to the release. Terry and Black each face a charge of accessory to first-degree murder and are being held in the Person County Detention facility under a $1 million bond. Police say the investigation revealed that the homicide occurred in Person County near the Hyco Lake area. The district attorney’s office is handling the change of venue to Person County.
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