DAILY REFLECTOR Jan 2, 1948 Deaths Mrs. Mary L. Buck Died This Morning Mrs. Mary Lewis Buck, 82, died at her home near Vanceboro This morning at 8:50 o'clock after being ill for a week. Funeral services will be conducted at Palmetto Free Will Baptist Church near Vanceboro at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon by Rev. C. D. Hamilton pastor of Fountain. Burial will be in the Buck Family Cem. Mrs. Buck, daughter of the late Wiliam J. and Editha Lewis was Born in Beaufort County and lived there until her marriage to George Frank Buck in 1887, when she moved to the Vanceboro Community. Mr. Buck died in 1922. Mrs. Buck was the oldest member of the Palmetta Free Will Baptist Church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Amanda Harding of Chocowinity, Mrs. Eva Chandler, Mrs. Arthur Gaskins and Mrs. Charlie Purser, all of Vanceboro. Two sons, George W. Buck And W. Ranse Buck of Vanceboro. Four brothers, Jesse Lewis, Henry Lewis and Tump Lewis of near Vanceboro and Walter Lewis of Norfolk, Va. 27 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren. Mrs. Della Haddock Mrs. Ella Haddock Died at Hospital Mrs. Della William Haddock, 84, wife of the late M. B. Haddock of the Cox's community died at Pitt General Hospital at 9 a. m. today. Funeral arrangements had not been made. Mrs. Haddock had been in failing health several years and critically ill the past several days. She was born in Pitt and spent all of her here. She was a member of Macedonia Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughter, Mrs. E. A. Stanley of near Greenville and Mrs. Thad Williams of Greenville. Two sons, James W. Haddock of the home and Lee Haddock of near Greenville