DAILY REFLECTOR Nov 13, 1945 Whitehurst Rites Thursday Morniing Funeral services for Newbern Henry Whitehurst, 62, who died at his home 304 Meade Street Monday afternoon at 2:30. , services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 11 o'clock Thursday morning by the Rev. Stephen Gardner. Minister >From Washington. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Whitehurst, son of the late Z. M. and Rebecca Sherrod Whitehurst was born and reared in Oak City. He was married to Mary Thigpen of Speed, NC December 1909. Prior to coming to Greenville in 1925 he resided in Osceola, Ark. He was a traveling salesman for Walker Brothers of New Orleans and the Troutman Shirt Company, Troutman, NC He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal, Church, Greenville Masonic Lodge No. 284, Greenville Chapter No. 50 Royal Arch Masons Bethlehem Commander No. 29 Knight Templar and the Shrine. Surviving are his wife, three sons, N. H. Whitehurst, Jr. of Houston, Tex; Cpt. Ed Whitehurst of the U. S. Army and Sgt. Billy Whitehurst, U. S. Army now stationed at Manila. Two daughters Mrs. Jack Lewis of Farmville and Mrs. James Britt of Birmingham, Ala. Four grandchildren, a brother, Zeb M. Whitehurst of Farmville and four sisters, Mrs. S. S. Williams of Greenville, Mrs. N. E. Winslow of Scotland Neck, Mary Whitehurst of Hamlet and Mrs. R. J. Barbee of Greensboro. Members of the Greenville Masonic Lodge will serve as Pallbearers. Active: Charlie White, H. T. Smith, Carey Mayo, Cleve Hardee, D. J. Whichard, Jr. Charlie Bass, Dr. S. M. Crisp, Dewey James and J. B. KIttrell