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Alfonza Mitchell Jr. passed away peacefully on March 16, 2025 at the age of 56. He was born on February 22, 1969 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Alfonza Mitchell Sr. and Mary Mitchell.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Mitchell; and son, Jarian Brannon.
He leaves behind his wife; children; grandchildren; father, Alfonza Mitchell Sr.; brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.
His quiet strength, unwavering resilience, and gentle spirit will be remembered by all who knew him. Though Alfonza’s time with us was brief, the depth of love and happiness he shared will forever remain in our hearts. Fly high! You are finally free to just be!
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Gwendolyn Jessie Andrews heard the sweet voice of her Heavenly Father beckoning her to come home to eternal rest on Monday, March 10, 2025.
Born in Mobile, Alabama September 2, 1932 to Willie Jessie and Bernestine McCreary Jessie. She was the oldest of two. Her late sister Joycelyn Jessie Bufford was her dearest and most treasured friend before her passing.
She matriculated in the Alabama school system graduating at the tender age of 16. She attended the prestigious HBCU, Tuskegee University where she met the love of her life, the late William Henry Andrews, I.
In 1948, she entered the first nursing program in the state of Alabama where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing in 1953. Attaining this goal was not an easy task. There were no hospitals in the state of Alabama that were willing to take the brilliant African American nursing students but Yale University opened its doors and allowed the nursing students to study and perform their clinical training in New Haven. After graduation she joined Winston Salem State University then known as Winston Salem’s Teachers College as a nursing instructor.
In 1960, she received her Masters from UNC of Chapel Hill and attended the hospital administration program at Duke University. In 1970 she became acting Dean of WSSUs Nursing School. Later that year she became the Director of Nursing at Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital before joining Baptist Hospital as associate Director of Nursing. In 1973 she was promoted to Director of Nursing later to be named Vice President of Nursing Services. She was a true trailblazer. The Board of Trustees at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, recognized this and established the Gwendolyn Andrews Scholarship for aspiring nursing students. She worked tirelessly for the education and equality for her nurses until her retirement in 1990.
She was a faithful member of First Baptist Church and a member of Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
She is survived by her son William Henry Andrews II of Winston-Salem, NC, a daughter Joya Andrews Coleman and son in law Herbert Coleman, of Miami, FL; five grandchildren David Michael Andrews of Columbia, MD, Kimberly Joi Andrews of Charlotte, NC, Jade Coleman and Emmanuel Coleman of Miami, FL and Herbert Coleman II of Los Angeles, CA; two great grandchildren, Ma’ Kai Andrews of Charlotte, NC and Jamia Berassa of Miami, FL. And a host of nieces, nephews and loving friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at First Baptist Church, 700 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Carolyn Renae Giles Pierce passed away peacefully in Charlotte, NC, on March 5, 2025.
With her radiant smile, timeless beauty, and impeccable sense of style, Carolyn had a remarkable way of brightening the lives of those around her. She was a force of nature-bold, charismatic, and unforgettable leaving a lasting impression on everyone she met.
Born on July 4, 1958, in Washington, D.C., to the late Robert Lonnell and Betty Irene Hauser Giles.
Carolyn possessed a feisty spirit and quick wit. As a child, she was quiet and observant, traits that masked an inner strength and determination. Her reserved nature was balanced by a natural athleticism that flourished in her youth.
Carolyn attended Mebane Elementary and Anderson Junior High before graduating from Parkland Senior High School in 1976. During her time at Parkland, she showcased her team spirit and leadership as a dedicated member of the Junior Varsity cheerleading squad, eventually serving as co-captain. Her enthusiasm and energy
inspired her teammates and strengthened the bonds of camaraderie.
From an early age, Carolyn dreamed of becoming an interior designer. She had an extraordinary talent for creating elegant and harmonious spaces, and this passion was evident in every environment she touched. Her keen eye for design and appreciation for beauty were a testament to her artistic nature.
Carolyn found her professional calling in retail management and sales, where she thrived as a consummate sales professional. Her natural charm and expertise earned her numerous Pacesetter top sales awards at Dillard's Department Store. She was also a dedicated mentor, generously sharing her knowledge with new sales associates and helping them develop their skills.
In 2021, Carolyn faced the immense challenge of a severe stroke. Yet, her resilience and determination never wavered. She was lovingly cared for by her devoted daughter, Shannon Pierce, with support from her son, Christopher, family, friends, and compassionate caregivers.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Betty and Robert Giles.
She leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories with her daughter, Shannon (Tyrinda) Pierce, and son, Christopher Pierce; her grandsons, Christopher "CJ" Pierce, Jr. and Christian Pierce; her sisters, Robin Lockhart-Jackson and Senneca Giles-Stanback; her brother, Bobby (Marilyn) Giles; and a host of aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and a wide circle of family, friends, and acquaintances.
Her quiet strength, unwavering resilience, and loving spirit will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.
Carolyn's legacy of love, elegance, and strength will live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know her.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, March 13, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Friday, March 14, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Clifton William Prince, a devoted husband, father and beloved educator departed this life on March 4, 2025. Clifton was born June 19, 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland to two loving parents, the late Clifton Thomas and Mary Magadelene Prince.
He grew up in Pumphrey, a close-knit community in northern Anne Arundel County. Lovingly known as “Cliff” and “Mr. Prince”, he was an active member of St. John United Methodist Church where he joined as a child. He was involved in numerous ministries over the years including the Church Administrative Counsel, taught Sunday School, co-led Vacation Bible School and Youth Ministry where he drove the van every Friday to pick up the children; a member of the United Methodist Men, and sang in the Mass Choir.
Mr. Prince, an avid learner, graduated from Wiley H. Bates High School and attended Morgan State College, where he earned his degree in Art Education in 1968. He later pursued his master's degree in Art Education from Towson State College in 1973, and from The Johns Hopkins University he earned both a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling in 1977, and a certificate in Administration and Supervision in 1981.
He had a distinguished career in education where he touched the lives of countless students and colleagues. He enjoyed education so much that after he retired from an illustrious career in Maryland, he re-entered the workforce after relocating to North Carolina. While in North Carolina he was a guidance counselor and assistant principal in several middle schools and high schools for 17 Years. He felt there was a tremendous need for retirees to fill gaps in schools and he was able to “hit the ground running”. He was a visionary leader and mentor who dedicated his life to inspiring students and fostering creativity in education. His legacy lives on in the students he inspired and the countless lives he enriched.
Mr. Prince's nearly 50-year career in education began in the classroom as a Middle School Art Teacher, transitioning to a Middle School Guidance Counselor; eventually moving into administration as an Assistant Principal and Principal, where he remained until his retirement.
After relocating to Winston-Salem, North Carolina he was actively involved at St. Paul United Methodist Church as a Trustee, served on the Church Council and the United Methodist Men. He enjoyed singing in the Male Chorus and Mass Choir and with his passion for education taught Sunday School, Bible Study and orchestrated Vacation Bible School for 13 years. He was a strong advocate for the collaboration between St. Paul and Centenary United Methodist Church’s TRUTH (True Relationships Uniting Transformed Hearts) Café.
He enjoyed life with his family and never missed an opportunity to travel to the beach, the mountains, Washington, D.C. or to Atlanta. Some of his favorite past times were cutting the grass, washing his cars, fixing things around the house, listening to jazz, reading, drawing, painting or playing with his “toys”; especially his candy apple red Ferrari F430. His love of foreign cars was like no other. Although he enjoyed the finer things in life, he continually stressed the importance of “sticking to your budget” and “living below your means”. You could always count on him to teach us how to stretch a dollar, which we all loved him for. Cliff always remembered his roots and continued to give back so that others could profit from the wealth of his experience from which God blessed him.
Mr. Prince was a born-again Christian who married his childhood sweetheart, Evangeline, 54 years ago. He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Evangeline; son, Dr. Clifton Jarrett Prince of Canal Winchester, OH; daughter, Angela Prince Hickman of Atlanta, GA; grandchildren, Angelise Danyelle Prince; Contia Janetta Prince, Christopher Jermaine Hickman, Clifton Miles Prince, Taylor Janelle Hickman; great-granddaughter, Madison Baleigh Prince-Pollard; brother, Gregory Prince of Baltimore, MD; sister-in-law, Teresa Woods of Greensboro, NC; brothers-in-law, Zachary Taylor and Mark Wright, both of Shelby, NC, and a host of other relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held 12:00 PM, Saturday, March 15, 2025 for Mr. Prince at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. Family visitation will begin at 11:00 AM.
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John Williams Jones Sr., known to some as “Willie” or “Boss Hog”, was born on December 25, 1934 to the late John Henry and Elzada Rice Jones in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He passed away on Tuesday March 4, 2025.
He was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. With an entrepreneurial spirit, he was self-employed. John’s favorite hobby was to listen to music especially anything by James Brown and to participate in family gatherings. John’s walk of faith was non-denominational.
He was married to Jessie A. Stitt for over 50 years until her passing. He was also preceded in death by his daughter, Brenda Jean Jones Sanders; son-in-law, Sylvester “Vest” Bitting; grandson, Sylvester Ronald Bitting; sisters, Thelma (Richard) Osia, and Lucinda LeGree; brothers, Benny Lee, Robert and Eddie Jones.
John leaves behind to cherish wonderful memories, his children, Ruby Bitting, Sandra Jones, Cynthia (Jesse Gallman), John Williams Jones Jr.; siblings, Mary (Julius) Phillips of Winston-Salem, NC, Louella Nimrod, Betty Jones, Allen (Joyce) Jones and Louella Nimrod of Houston, Texas.
Also remaining to celebrate his life are a host of grand-children, nieces, nephews, friends and extended family who will continue to cherish his memory.
There will be no public viewing for Mr. Jones. A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 9, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Barbara Washington was born on November 2, 1942 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to William Jones Sr. and Louise Jones. On Monday, March 3, 2025, Barbara, a devoted mother, grandmother, aunt, cousin and friend gained he wings. She will be remembered for her kindness, strength and love shared with all who knew her.
A lifelong member of Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcolpal Zion Church. Barbara was deeply devoted to her faith. She actively served on the Parent Body Missionary Society and the Home Mission Ministry. Her love for her church was so profound that she encouraged her children and grandchildren to worship alongside her, ensuring that faith remained a central part of their lives. Her favorite song was "Never Would Have Made It" by Marvin Sapp and her favorite scripture was Psalms 23.
Barbara had a remarkable work ethic. Her professional journey took her from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company to the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. She took great pride in her work, forming lasting friendships with many of her colleagues. Family was Barbara's greatest joy, especially during the holidays when she cherished gathering with loved ones. She met no stranger and embraced many roles within her family, serving as a teacher, nurse-using old remedies-prayer warrior, chef, caretaker, and so much more. She wore these many hats with love and dedication.
Barbara was preceded in death by her mother, Louise Jones; her brothers, William A. Jones, Thomas Jones, and Vanurris T. Jones; her sister, Wanda Lou Jones; and her beloved daughter, Camilla Washington.
She will be forever remembered and cherished by her daughters, Tammie Jones and Tonya Washington; her sons, Ricky Jones, Anthony (Pamela) Jones, Bernard Washington and Tyrone (Bridgett) Washington; grandsons, Demond Jones, Leon Moore, Brandon (Cora) Washington, Sammy Flowers, Stephon Flowers and Justin Washington; granddaughters, Latrisha Moore, Kamesha Blyther, Artecia Baldwin, Alisha Washington, Wyteria Glenn, Tylasha (Carlos) Bailey, Ashley Washington and Victoria Washington.
Barbara's legacy continues through her many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, whom she loved and adored as well as her bonus grandchildren and a host of extended family and friends. She is also survived by two nieces, Tinika Jones and Rosland Jackson and her special cousin, Ronnie (Beverly) Williams.
Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, March 9, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Monday, March 10, 2025 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church, 3894 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Ms. Marie Frances Hill Roseboro of Winston-Salem, NC, peacefully passed away on Sunday, February 23, 2025.
Marie was born on May 7, 1942 and was the beloved daughter of Geneva and Edward E. Hill. She was one of three siblings.
Marie was a graduate of West Virginia University.
Her career journey and dedication to her community began as the personnel manager and treasurer for the Winston Mutual Life Insurance Company. Marie’s passion for her community championed to keep the Winston Lake facility from losing some key features such as, the raised indoor track, pool cleaning system, bleachers, landscaping in addition to other amenities. Marie was also the first black executive director for HAWS, and designed the blueprint to get the Afro-American community to vote. Marie had many affiliations through her work with ESR, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and the Cleveland Homes for which the learning lab was named in her honor.
She enjoyed bridge competitions with friends and family. She was best known for her cooking skills that she enjoyed sharing with family and friends.
Maire was preceded in death by her father Edward E. Hill, mother Geneva C. Hill, brothers George E. Hill and William K. Hill.
Marie is survived by three nieces, Denise Hill-Little (Darryl) of Winston-Salem, NC, Renee Coney (Marcend) of Homestead, Florida, and Jennifer Sharnele Ross of Winston-Salem, NC; two nephews, William Hill (Mary) of Winston-Salem, NC, Geoffrey Hill (Michael) of Pelham, NY, Sister-in-laws Annettia Evans and Sherlane Adams Hill, of Winston-Salem, NC, Susan Cole Hill of Los Angeles, California, along with a host of other family and friends.
There will be no public viewing for Ms. Roseboro. A memorial service will be held at 2:30 PM, Saturday, March 8, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Link captionWillie Leon Ingram Jr. was born January 4, 1944 to the late Margie Lee Robertson and the late Willie Leon Ingram Sr. in Harris County, Texas. He was called home February 23, 2025.
The family relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma in the early 1950’s where Willie attended the public school system as well as a proud 1962 graduate of the great Booker T. Washington High School in 1962. He attended the only HBCU in Oklahoma, Langston University through his sophomore year.
He married Beverly Ann Battle on April 7, 1968 (three days after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.). They were the proud parents of Tammy Renee and Tracy Lamar (who preceded Willie in death along with his youngest grandchild, Jeromy Lamar Ingram).
Willie was always the life of the party even as a child. He channeled that energy into his love and God-given talent for singing. From church choirs, talent shows and concerts, Willie could always be found singing.
Then God relocated Willie and Beverly to Winston-Salem, North Carolina by way of the company Unifi. It was here that Willie used that voice to praise God permanently. While later being a computer programmer for 15 years at BE Aerospace until retirement in 2016. Willie’s time was spent loving his family, singing in the choir and a former member of the Twin City Choristers.
He was a member of First Baptist Church, where he sang on the Chancel and Men's Choir.
Willie’s favorite saying was “Everything is Temporary”, which translates “Troubles Don’t Last Always”. His usually heard before seen entrances, his animation, his angelic voice along with his presence will be greatly missed.
Willie was preceded in death by his Beverly Ingram on March 10, 2004; son, Tray Lamar Ingram on August 26, 2006; grandson, Jeremy Lamar Ingram on December 7, 2015; mother, Margie Lee Robertson, father, Willie Ingram, Sr.; sister, Cathye Lee Ingram.
To cherish his loving memory are his loyal daughter, Tammy Ingram of Winston-Salem, NC; his beloved granddaughter, Khaliyah Ingram of Winston-Salem, NC; his eldest grandson, Joshua Ingram of Tulsa, OK; two sisters-in-law, Joan (John) Hirsch and Sharon Ashford of Dallas, TX; a brother-in-law, Terry Battle of Dallas, TX; a half-sister, Marie Ingram; two great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Mr. Ingram will be publicly viewed on Friday, March 7, 2025 from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Funeral service for Mr. Ingram will be held at 12:00 PM, March 8, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 11:30 AM. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Link captionMr. DaShaun RodRick Sheff, the son of Shannon Sheff Hairston and Dontre‘Johnson, was born on December 9, 1995 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Much too soon for his family and friends, he passed away on February 19, 2025.
He received his formal education in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. While he attended Carver High School, he partici-pated in a variety of school activities.
His employment included The Cheesecake Factory and additional positions in armed security. To name a few, his interests included weight lifting, music, and gaming,
He was preceded in death by his stepfather Stephon Hairston, grandmother, Diane Hill, his great-grandparents, Luther Breazeale and Mary Louise Breazeale, and great aunt, Gwendolyn Breazeale.
Those who remain to cherish his memory are: daughters, Nevarhjah Sheff, Musique Sheff and Nemiehjah Sheff; his parents, Shannon Sheff Hairston and, Dontre‘ Johnson; a sister, Lutisha Hairston; brothers, DeQuan Sheff, LynDon Sheff, Stefon Hairston; grandfather, Samuel Sheff, Sr.; grandmother, Dixie Sheff ; uncle, Samuel Sheff, Jr.; aunts, Samantha Sheff, Chasity Johnson and Mary Lee Breazeale; a childhood friend, Robert J. Franklin Jr.; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral service for Mr. Sheff will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 1, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 1:00 PM during public viewing.
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Annie Smith Knight was born on February 27, 1956 in Winston-Salem, NC, the daughter of the late William Smith and Lillie Mae Smith.
She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a graduate of East Forsyth High School. Caring for others was something she did naturally, whether as a homemaker or outside the home as a patient care aide. She found joy in a variety of activities that included traveling, fishing, cooking, gardening and last, but not least, spending time with loved ones.
As a member of Shouse Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church in the Carver School Road community, she practiced her faith. There she was a Stewardess and served on the Missionary and Usher boards.
Prior to her passing in her hometown on February 14, 2025, she was preceded in death by her spouse, Willie James Knight, Sr.; her parents; and siblings, Lyndon Smith and Beverly Morgan.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her children, Christopher Smith, Andra Smith, Terrilyn (Joseph) Wade, and Willie Knight, Jr.; grandchildren: D’Ronnie Hillard, Donte Thompson, Carl Rowdy, Jr, Jaylen Jenkins, JaQuan Thompson, Willie Knight, III, Kevin Brady, Azari Smith, Kazne Smith, and Kanae Smith; five great-grandchildren; siblings: William (Joyce) Smith, Robert Smith, Samuel Smith, and Gloria (James) Parker, all of Winston-Salem, NC and Alex (Lisa) Smith of Augusta, GA.; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends; and other significant and extended family members.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, February 27, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Friday February 28, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Ruby Lee Lunn Pigett was born August 15, 1940 in Darlington, South Carolina. She was the daughter of the late Commie, Sr. and Ethel Douglas Lunn. She went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, February 13, 2025 at The Oaks Nursing Facility in Winston-Salem, NC.
She attended the public schools of Florence County. She later moved to Winston-Salem where she went to work for Hanesbrands. She retired from Hanesbrands. after 28 years of service.
Ruby joined Union Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC and in 2012 moved her membership to Goodwill Baptist Church, Clemmons, NC. Ruby was active with the Super Sonic Seniors until her health began to decline. Ruby enjoyed completing crossword puzzles and crafting ribbon crosses, sharing them with her neigh-bors when she resided at Granville Place Apartments.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Ann Elizabeth Pigett Smith; two brothers, Early Lunn and Commie Lunn, Jr.; two sisters Annie Mae Stembridge and Mary Lunn; a special friend Mildred “Mickey” Powell.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her son Leslie Pigett (Phyllis) of Florence, SC; three bonus grandchildren Alexis Woodberry, James Woodberry, Sr and Sele’ta Woodberry of Florence, SC; four bonus great-grandchildren, Kennedy Woodberry, Kayson Woodberry, Kylie Woodberry and Jameir Woodberry of Florence, SC; devoted caregiver, Hope Williams of Winston-Salem, NC and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, February 21, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Saturday, February 22, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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raham “Fin” Woods, a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina was born on February 12, 1958. He transitioned to his heavenly home, from natural causes, at 7:36 P.M. on February 1, 2025.
A known fixture at Crystal Towers on Sixth Street, Abraham was loved by his fellow residents there. He will be truly remembered for his caring and loving personality.
He was a supportive and funny soul, who would joke around with everyone. In his childhood, he moved about the neighborhood as a paperboy and delivered newspapers to waiting households. “Fin” enjoyed being surrounded by nature and developed a love for fishing. In the 80’s, he fine tuned his talent for playing video games by spending time playing at the local Save-Way Convenience Store.
With his huge heart, Abraham would do anything to help anyone who was truly in need. As a vocation, he learned and mastered the art of pouring concrete with his brother, Daniel Woods.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Hasty B. Woods; grandmother, Alma Burgess; brothers, John Woods, Timothy Woods and Daniel Woods Sr.; and a sister, Francesca Spence.
Abraham is survived by one sister, Alma Tisdale (Curtis) of Georgia; his uncle, Taylor Burgess of Florida; his nephew, Daniel Woods Jr. who was his caretaker; two nieces, Nancy Woods and Mamie Woods of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM, Wednesday, February 12, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will begin at 11:30 AM.
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Azalee Roseboro Vinson, a beacon of love, loyalty and grace, graced this world with her presence for 85 remarkable years. She was born on June 14, 1939 to the late Earl and Ruth Roseboro and on Monday, January 27, 2025. She passed away peacefully at Forsyth Memorial Hospital- Palliative Unit, surrounded by her loving family and friends. Leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire for generations to come.
Azalee was educated in the local school system and a graduate of Atkins High School. It was there that she met the love of her life, the late James E. Vinson, Sr. They were devoted to each other for 58 years until his passing in 2018. They were dedicated WSSU fans and supporters.
She was a retired employee of Kaba-Ilco (Bassick-Sac) after 31 years of service.
She was a lifetime and faithful member of “The Friendship Missionary Baptist Church” where she sang in just about every church choir and every church function, “she loved her church”. She was one of the founding members of the Easton Community Flower Club and an active member of Amicae Zeta Sorority.
She is preceded in death by her son, Reginald Vinson; grandsons, Kejuan Vinson and Cedric Vinson, Jr.; brothers, John, Eugene, Archie (twin) Roseboro; and sisters, Alice Roseboro and Mildred Griffin.
She leaves to cherish her memory, sons, James Vinson Jr., Alton Vinson, Cedric Vinson (Rechella) of Winston- Salem, NC, Grant Vinson of Charlotte, NC, daughter, Vanessa Vinson of Winston- Salem, NC; grandchildren, Joshua Caldwell, Monte Peters, Ebony Martin (Joe), Jason Caldwell (Melitta), Ray Robinson, Hope Vinson, Renaldo Caldwell, De’Shae Beasley, Allique Vinson, Ra’Eisha Wilkens, Latoya Dunlap (Carlos), Lavonne Steward, Grant Howell, Takeya Howell, Damien Ford, Kiara Vinson, Devarius Archie, Aaliyah Vinson, Aaliyah Vinson, Keyana Vinson; Goddaughters, Felicia Sachell and Tomeka Roseboro; Godson, Tyrone Davis; she also leaves to cherish her memory, 76 great and great-great grandchildren; sisters, Robbie Allen (Bobby-d) and Bertha Parks (Bill-d);, brothers; Ardeal (Dianne), Curtis, and Samuel Roseboro, a host nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; last but not least, her best friend in the whole wide world, Mrs. Lee Hilda Moore and the entire Moore family.
Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, February 2, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Monday, February 3, 2025 at Friendship Baptist Church, 1317 Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Family visitation from 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.
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sGloria Dean Deloris Burwick was called home in the early morning of Sunday January 26, 2025. She closed her eyes for the last time and had a peaceful passing in her sleep she will be missed dearly by her family and friends.
Gloria was born in Winston-Salem, NC on February 8, 1945 the only child born to parents Eather Burwick and Howard Cobb. While she was primarily raised in Orangeburg and Columbia SC, she later in life moved to Boston Massachusetts where she spent more than 60 years working as a Nurse’s Assistant both in the public and private sector and raising her children and grandchildren.
Gloria is survived by her three adult children, Antonio T. Benson, Donna D. Benson, and Victoria M. Forbes and daughter-in-law Carolyn Benson as well as a host of grandchildren; Victor T. Benson, Giovanni T. Benson, Stephon T. Benson, Antonia M.N. Benson, Ashley S. Hailey, Brittany T. Lewis and Jediah D. Alestock and 7 Great Grandchildren.
Blessed with 79 Years of life on this earth, she is at peace now and while her journey here is complete, her memory and her spirit will always live on. Her love for music and dancing was always with her and she is now joined with her loved ones.
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Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, February 6, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11 AM, Friday, February 7, 2025 in Parklawn Memorial Park, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27127. Family visitation beginning at 10:30 AM. Interment Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Gary Nathaniel Page, age 81, was born October 23, 1943 to the late Deacon James Ray Page and Daisy Harper Page. Gary, a beloved and devoted son, brother, uncle, husband, father, foster parent, grandfather, pastor and friend, passed away at Novant Health Medical Center on January 21, 2025.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Allie Moser and Julia Mae Brown; four brothers, James Page Jr., George Page, William Page and Kenneth Page; and one foster son, Anthony Sansbury.
He is survived by his devoted and loving wife of 61 years, George Anna Page (named after her father; Gary would be the only one to call her by her first name “George,” endearingly); his daughters, Tekoa P. Jarrett and Karen P. Burnette (Wayne); one foster son, Lamont Sansbury; two grandchildren, Sterling Donnell Jarrett and Jaida Nicole Burnett; a sister, Martina Page; and brother, Martin Page; sisters-in-law, Brenda M. Jarrett (Curtis) and Odessa Page; a few nieces closest to him were Belinda Williams, Juliette Page and Deitra Henderson and nephew Cory Jarrett (Kimberly). He also leaves behind a host of relatives and friends, too many to name, to cherish dear memories.
He attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County schools, then at the age of 13, left on a journey to live with his aunt and uncle, Willie J. & Sybil Harper in New York, NY, where he completed his schooling. Upon his return home, he met the love of his life, George Anna and they were married on September 22, 1963. He was employed at Briggs Shaffner as Foundry Supervisor for 25 plus years.
Under the spiritual guidance of his in-laws, Rev. George W. and Lillie A. Moir, he saw how blessed a life they had serving as Christians in the Ministry. He answered the call to minister to the needs of mankind and preached his initial sermon on July 31, 1966 at Antioch Christian Church, WS, NC. He preached for 2 years at Mount Olive East Christian Church, Martinsville, VA as one of three “supply” pastors. He was invited to be homecoming speaker at Corinth Christian Church, Chatham, VA in October 1969, not knowing he would be invited to serve as Pastor of Corinth just four months later. He was then installed in February 1970. The first 9 years of his 54 years at Corinth were shared with New Bethel Christian Church, Fieldale, VA.
Rev. Page served the Disciples of Christ Piedmont District as Moderator, Board member, Trustee, and President of the Minister’s Fellowship. Throughout the years, he leaned on Jesus, trusted in God and always depended on His word.
One fact everyone knew about Rev. Page, was that he was humorous, loving, inspiring and dedicated to his endeavors. Gary was a die-hard Pittsburg Steelers fan (The #1 Fan) and everybody knew it whenever his team would beat the Dallas Cowboys. Those friends were sure to receive a phone call from him, bragging about the Steeler Nation…and who would have guessed that George Anna the only Cowboy fan in the house (figure that)!!!
Public viewing will be from 12:00PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, January 30, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Friday, January 31, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Joseph Steven Brantley, affectionately known as “Joe,” was born in Chesterfield, South Carolina, on May 3, 1943, to Willa Blanche Meadows Brantley and Steve Brantley. He departed this life peacefully on January 17, 2025.
Joe was a man of quiet strength and a heart full of love for his family, friends, and community. Joe’s life was defined by hard work, creativity, and dedication to the things he loved. He proudly served in the United States Army from June 1966 to September 1969. After his time in service, he built a career in trucking, working for Merita Flowers Bakery, Horace Mann Trucking Company, and Larry Wicker as a car detailer. A testament to his determination and work ethic, Joe achieved a significant milestone by becoming the proud owner and operator of his own 18-wheeler truck.
Beyond his career, Joe pursued many passions and hobbies. He enjoyed assembling intricate model cars, collecting unique coins, and sketching in his spare time. His lifelong love of automobiles was evident in how he spent time washing, maintaining, and admiring them. Joe was always willing to lend a helping hand, often fixing cars for friends, family, and neighbors who needed assistance. Joe also cherished the simple pleasures of life, like mowing his yard, and enjoyed making trips to South Carolina to visit the beach with his wife and family and bringing back fresh watermelons. For a time he operated a small produce store where he shared the fruits of his labor with the community.
Joe attended Second Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, where his devotion to his faith extended to praying and reading his Bible daily. He carried his quiet strength into all aspects of his life. His grandchildren brought him immense pride, and he enjoyed moments of laughter and love with them. Joe also valued the camaraderie of his friends, spending time in their company and sharing stories and memories that brought joy to all.
Joseph Steven Brantley was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Jessie L. Brantley; siblings Willie Meadows, Eugene Brantley, Julia Brantley Gross, and Johnny Brantley; stepson Kelvin Long; and great-granddaughter Destiny Long.
He leaves to cherish his memory: Children: Shirlene Brantley, Michelle Breamfield, Keesha (Victor) Williams, and Kimberly Long Grandchildren: Kamisha Pinckney, Jessica Bernard, Joy Darden, Travaughn (Ebony) Long, Kandice (Dion) McCall, Victor Williams II, Kyra Ross, Cierra Roberts, Nyrea Long Great-Grandchildren: Namiia Gordon, Aubree Lytle, Paris Williams, Ivory Long, Lauren Kelly, and Nixon Baldwin and Easton McCall Siblings: Ruth Williams, Nina Ballentine, Nellie Dean, Donald Brantley, Roy Brantley, Samuel Brantley, Billy Brantley, Jennie Wharton, Bennie Brantley, Jennifer Long, Karen Keit, and Darlene Ziglar Aunt: Mary Williams.
Joe’s life was a testament to the importance of family, faith, and hard work. Whether on the road, at home, or with loved ones, he approached life with dedication and an appreciation for the people around him.
Joe leaves behind a legacy of love, cherished memories, and a life well-lived. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered by those whose lives he touched.
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Clifton Aldine Myers was born to David Lee and Anna Myers on June 13, 1937 and went to be with the Lord on January 14, 2025. He was pre-ceded in death by his mother, father, son, Clinton Aldine Myers, and six siblings. He was lovingly called Al, Homey, Deanie Boy, Pee Paw, Daddy, Cliff and Mr. Aldine by those close to him and a “good man” to the many people he helped along the way.
He was educated in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools as well as in the “school of life”. He was a hard-working, no-nonsense man who ex-celled in anything he set his hand to, including farming, carpentry, vehicle repair, machinery, and masonry, to name just a few. He was full of wisdom and freely shared it with everyone who crossed his path.
He imparted so much of himself not only physically helping people, but he was very engaged in helping people understand and navigate life. He shared his wisdom if he thought it was going to make you do better, be better or go in a better direction.
If you asked anyone what mattered most to Aldine, the answer would be first his wife, then his “girl babies” and his “only begotten son”. They were his pride and joy, and he would beam with quiet satisfaction at every achievement and/or accomplishment they made. He adored his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Although when it came to disciplining them, he seemed to “forget” what that meant!
One of his greatest personal achievements was to be the first AFL-CIO union representative for the black workers at Bassett-Sack, where he worked prior to RJR, Archer. He traveled up and down the east coast as a union representative at a time when black people were not recognized beyond their physical labor abilities. His mind and thought process was and has always been way ahead of his time, therefore he was able to interact with anyone on any level. He quietly accepted the responsibility and carried out the assignment to completion.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 68 years, Eliza P. Myers; six daughters (five natural and one adopted) Betty M. Speaks, Deborah M. Brock, Barbee M. Oakes, Stephanie (Reginald) Burton, Tina L. Myers, and Tracy M. Wynn; one son, Philip L. Myers; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one brother, David L. (Doris) Myers, Jr.; a host of nieces, nephews, countless adopted children and grandchildren, relatives and friends.
He taught us how to enjoy the simple things in life. He called them “pleasantries”. When he first used the word, we laughed, but as we grew older, we learned the importance of them.
Family visitation will be held Sunday, January 19, 2025 from 12:00 noon until 1:30pm, with funeral services following at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. A public viewing will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2025, from 12:00 noon until 6:00pm.
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Dorothy Mae Ellis Wynecoff was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Rev. Golden C. and Sadie M. Ellis on May 15, 1926. God sent an angel to bring her home on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
A graduate of S.G. Atkins High School, Dorothy received her B.A. degree from Livingstone College, and M.A. degree from North Carolina A & T State University.
During her 24-year career she taught in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. Prior to her teaching career she was a Clerk Typist at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospital for 13 years. Dorothy graduated from Livingstone College in 1948 and received a Master’s Degree in Education in 1967 from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
A preacher’s kid Dorothy developed a relationship with the Lord at an early age. She worked faithfully in Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church where she was a member for over 65 years. She served as a former Sunday School teacher, Life member of the Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society, member of the Cathedral Choir, Willing Workers, Altar Guild, Stewardess Board (V/ice-President), Board of Christian Education and Lay Council.
While a student at Livingstone College, Dorothy joined Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated ® , Alpha Xi Chapter in 1946. She continued her sorority involvement after graduation as a member of Phi Omega Chapter. She was also a member of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Livingstone College Alumni Association and Phi Omega, Incorporated.
Music was an integral part of her life, and she had a beautiful soprano voice. She sang in the soprano section of numerous choirs over the years including the Livingstone College Choral Union and College Octet, Phi Omega Chorus, and the Vivien K. Bright Ensemble.
Dorothy was awarded three crowns for her church and community service – Miss Livingstone Alumni 1951, Miss Goler Metropolitan 2002 and Diamond Member status in 2021 for 75 years of service as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. A lover of hats, she was also featured in the book Crowns.
She was an enthusiastic sports fan and frequently watched sports programs, especially professional football games. She never met a stranger and will be remembered for her beautiful smile and loving, gracious demeanor.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 59 years, Donnell (JT) Wynecoff.; and siblings, G.C., Junior Nathaniel Ellis., Olivia Ellis Morgan and Mildred Ellis Knox.
Loving memories shall be cherished by her daughters, Debra Wynecoff Ogden and Constance (Connie) Smith three grandchildren, Garry Ogden, Jr, (Isabela), Christiaan Smith and Timothy Williams, Jr; six great-grandchildren, Garry Ogden, III Sophia Ogden, Verona Petta, Chloe Smith, Cydney Smith, and Jordan Smith; a sister-in-law, Doris Thomas and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Dorothy was blessed to have the supportive friendship and love of many individuals during her lifetime, especially her church family and sorority sisters.
The funeral service will be conducted at 12:00 PM, Tuesday, January 21 at Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church, 1435 E. 4th Street. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Ivy Beyond the Wall Ceremony will be held prior to the funeral at 11:00 AM, followed by the family visitation at 11:30 AM.
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Mr. Harvey Alvin Jackson was born in Winston-Salem, NC on February 3, 1964 to the late Junius Jackson and Barbara Cole-man Isom. He was educated in the local public schools and graduated from Parkland High School, class of 1982.
Affectionately known as “Wall Banger”, he was a jack of all trades. Harvey worked for Hampton Inn in Bermuda Run and was a groundskeeper for the City of Winston-Salem. He was the go-to man for maintenance and mechanics and a hard worker to the end. Harvey was the neighborhood hero, had a heart of gold and took care of his neighbors with his hands and his heart. He both loved to eat and play chess with passion. He also loved the children and the dogs in the neighborhood. He kept a smile on his face and would keep you laughing. Everyone will miss him…we got your school girl.
Harvey passed away on January 7, 2025 from complications following an automobile accident in July, 2024. He was preceded in death by his father and brother-in-law, Oscar Gwyn.
He is survived by his daughters: Shirley Hines and Paris Hines; his mother, Barbara Coleman (Jerry) Isom; his sister, Janice Jackson Gwyn; brother Junious Jackson; special friend, Sylvia Bonaparte; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews.
Public viewing Tuesday, January 21, 2025 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Wednesday, January 22, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mr. Samuel Wesley Roseboro, Jr., was born November 28, 1971 to Samuel Wesley Roseboro, Sr. and the late Gloria Dean Porter. He departed this life unexpectedly on Saturday, January 4, 2025. Affectionally known to family and friends, as “Big Redd” was a lifelong resident of Winston Salem, NC. He was educated in the Forsyth County School System and received an associate’s degree from Forsyth Technical Community College in 2016. “Big Redd” was employed with the City of Winston, which he was proud of.
Samuel, Jr. leaves to cherish his memories: his daughter; Qu’Aisia White of New Hampshire, father; Samuel Sr. of Winston Salem, NC, his caring friend; Caralyn Gordon, brother; Gerald Roseboro, sisters; Sendra Starnes (Glenn), Tomeka Roseboro (Roderick), Virginia Marshall (Darrion, Michelle McCormick all of Winston Salem, NC, nephews; Roderick, Sean, Gerald Jr., Gerron, Darrion Jr., Deonte, John, Anthony, nieces; Taryn, T’Kaila, Sydnie, Teneisha, Rena, KiKi, & Tara, great-niece and nephews: Jace, Lauren, Noah, Roderick III and Matheus. Extended brothers; Terry Gardner and Javon “Jody” McMahan. Cousins who were like brothers Brian; McIntyre, Brandon Lockhart, Josh Vinson, Jamar Porter and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved him.
Funeral service for Mr. Roseboro will be held at 1:00 PM, Monday, January 13, 2025 at Friendship Baptist Church. The family will begin greeting friends at 12 Noon until the funeral hour. Public viewing of Mr. Roseboro will be from 1:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM on Sunday, January 12, 2025, at the funeral home.
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Edward Lee Moses Sr. was born on January 10, 1942 in Bishopville, SC to Samuel and Essie Moses. He passed away on Friday, January 3, 2025 at Atrium/Wake Forest
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Ms. Barbara Jean Clark, 87 departed this life 1/2/2025 in Davidson County. She was born Nov. 23 1937 in Portsmouth, VA to the late Mozelle Morrison. They later moved to Winston-Salem where she continued to reside. She was a graduate of Atkins High School. Spiritually, she was a faithful member of Ephesus SDA Church where she served as Deaconess.
She worked for the Bohnson Company many years.
She was preceded in death by her son Gasper Clark, two sisters Estton Morrison and Eileen Parker-Payne. She is survived by her children. Cortland (Camille) Clark, and Katrina Clark (Willie ) Gwyn. Both of Winston-Salem. Four sisters Quentillia Jones, Celanda (Ronald) Richardson of Winston-Salem. Sylvlia Lawrence of Stafford,VA. Florine Parker of Charlotte NC. Two brothers Van Morrison of Winston-Salem. Lando (Cheryl) Morrison of Yorktown,VA
Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, January 10, 2025 at Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. The family will greet friends at 1:30 PM. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Jordan Denard Lash, 44, passed away on December 29th at Atrium Baptist Medical Center after a cardiac arrest and subsequent brain injury. He was born on March 23, 1980 in Winston-Salem, NC to George Wayne Lash and Nancy Logan Lash.
Jordan graduated from Mount Tabor High School in 1998, then he attended University of North Carolina at Charlotte where he walked on the basketball team. He later graduated from Forsyth Technical Community College with an Associate’s Degree in Business. Jordan joined Womble Bond Dickinson in 2010 where he was a Collaboration Engineer.
In addition to basketball, Jordan was an avid golfer, playing at many local and national courses during his travels and participating in various tournaments, including the Skinner Memorial Scholarship Tournament. He also loved the beach and boating on Lake Norman, where he found his alter ego, “Lake Life Lash”.
Jordan was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Ed and Ida Lash; and maternal grandparents, Nannie Kate Sanders Logan Wright and Fred Logan, Sr.; aunt, Lillie Burgin; and uncles, Jerry Byers and Walter Burgin.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his mother and father; brother, Gary Lash, Sr.; sister, Logan Lash; nephews, Christopher Richardson (Nyerra) and Gary Lash Jr. (Madison); niece, Anastasia Lash; aunts, Mary Logan Johnson, Linda Arlene Boone and Roslyn Logan; uncle, Fred Logan, Jr.; sister-in-law Kimberly Edwards; and first and second cousins from the Logan and Lash families; and a host of other family, friends and colleagues.
Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, January 5, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Monday, January 6, 2025 at Praise Assembly Church, 3254 Kernersville Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27107. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Bethlehem AME Zion Church Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations are requested for Jonathan L. Skinner Memorial Scholarship Fund
(www.skinnerscholarship.com/donate-1) and American Heart Association.
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Leroy Johnson was born on December 3, 1945 to the Reverend Johnny and Ruthie Mae Johnson in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Leroy was a graduate of Bartlett Yancey High School. He was employed for over 40 years and retired from the IMC Corporation in Winston-Salem, NC.
Leroy was a lifelong member of the Flat Rock Baptist Church.
He was an avid Washington Redskins fan. He loved his family and was the one in the family that took care of everyone and could always depend on. And he was always the one that gave everyone in the family their nickname.
Leroy was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, Azalee J. Clemmons, Cindy Mae J. Elam, Elizabeth J. Gray and Rachel J. Pritchett; three brothers, Johnny Johnson Jr., Richard Johnson and Zachariah Johnson; a nephew, Johnny Johnson; sister-in-law, Linda Johnson; and brother-in-law, Sylvester Lowery Sr.
Leroy leaves to cherish his memory, his son, Chris Smith (Chadderria); granddaughters, Shanesha, Diamond, Creshauna, Dana and Talisa; his sister, Janice J. Lowery; one brother, Earl Johnson; sister-in-law, Catherine Johnson; devoted niece, Rosetta Sarki (Sani); other nieces, Veronica, Reachelle and Pandora Johnson; nephew, Alvin Johnson (LaTasha) and devoted nephew, Earl Johnson; great-niece, Lakesha Solomon; and a devoted friend, "Big Boy" Watson; and a host of great-grandkids, great-nieces; great nephews and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:30 PM, Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at St. Mark Baptist Church, 1100 Manly Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.
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Marilyn “Geneva” Segers, born in Clemmons, North Carolina on October 2, 1936, was the daughter of John Richmond Lyons and Emma Hairston Lyons.
She was educated in Forsyth County Schools. She later began a career with Wachovia Bank & Trust and held positions including one in the Vault Department and retired after more than 30 years of service.
Geneva joined Hickory Grove AME Zion Church in her youth and later became a member of Goler Memorial AME Zion Church. She was a member of several ministries and offered her service to the Missionaries, Deaconess, and Trustee Boards. Not often found with idle hands, she was usually doing things that pleased her and brought joy to others: including cooking, cleaning, and working on various projects.
Having completed all of her earthly assignments, on December 16, 2024, she joined other family members who preceded her in death, including her parents, John and Emma Lyons; son, James D. Segers; beloved aunt, Georgia Sparks; and foster sister, Emily Sparks.
She is survived by her daughter, Marilyn S. Kelly; grandchildren, Kahlua Kelly, Erica Segers, Gabrielle Johnson, Anderson Bynum and Joshua Clayton Sr.; devoted cousins, Raeford Sparks, Deborah Chandler, Fred Sparks and Jaques Mitchell; and a devoted friend, Deborah Powell.
There will be no public viewing for Ms. Segers. A Memorial service will be held Monday, December 23, 2024 at 2:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Mrs. Barbara Jones Jordan, 86 was born November 15, 1938 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late David Wright and Alma Jones. She departed this life peacefully on December 16, 2024 at K.B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was a devoted member of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church until her health began to decline.
She attended Anderson High School and being a lifelong learner, she attended Forsyth Technical Community College where she earned multiple degrees.
She was a loving mother and grandmother to her family.
She believed that family was an important aspect of life no matter where you come from. She was that pillar to all who knew her and was the foundation of love, support, and nurture to those she had helped along the way.
Because of her love for children and family, Barbara chose a profession in early childhood where she worked as a teacher to provide care, support, and love for children for many years until her retirement from the Youth Development Center on the campus of Winston-Salem State University.
She was preceded in death by her late husband, Eddie Byron Jordan; one daughter, Adrianna Jones; one son, Donald Ray Jones; two granddaughters, Chauna Robinson and Yvonne "Trica" Jarrett; two sisters, Thelma Mays and Linda Jennings; one uncle, Robert Capers.
Her legacy will live on forever through her beloved and devoted children; three sons, Clarence Jones (Diane), Early Jones, Bernard Jones (Debbie Roebuck) of Winston-Salem, and Andrew Jones (Angela) of Fayetteville, NC, one daughter, Angela Peoples (Julius), one brother, James “PeeWee “Allen and two sisters, Tracy Thomas and Vanette Thomas of Society Hill, South Carolina, twenty-five grandchildren, forty great-grandchildren, eight great-great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends, especially, Ms. Bestie Jordan (sister and longtime friend).
There will be no public viewing. Memorial service 12:30 PM, Saturday, December 21, 2024 at Shiloh Baptist Church, 916 E. 12th Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Services entrusted to Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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William "Billy" Reeves, Jr. was born on August 31, 1940, to the late Dorothy Reeves and William E. Reeves, Sr. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Winston Salem, NC. He was educated in the Davidson County Schools, and a 33-year retiree of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, NC. He was a freemason of Corinthian Lodge #17, Mocksville, NC. His favorite pastime was watching westerns and fishing. He prided himself on being a great dresser.
On Sunday, December 15, 2024, he departed his life at Trinity Elms Nursing Facility, surrounded by his family. William is survived by his wife of 63 years, Annestine Blair Reeves, his children, Stephon Reeves, Darlette (Sterling) Drummond, and William Christopher (Roshanda) Reeves, as well as10 grandchildren , 9 great grandchildren, 1 godson, a bonus adopted son, extended family members and dear friends who will miss him greatly. He is preceded in death by his parents, William Edmond Reeves and Dorothy Ader Reeves and brother, Charlie Gray Reeves.
A memorial service will be held on December 20, 2024, at Emmanuel Baptist Church, located at 1075 Shalimar Drive in Winston Salem, NC, starting at 3 pm. Friends and family are invited to come together to celebrate William’s life and legacy.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Emmanuel Baptist Church / Missionary Ministry in his memory, a cause close to William’s heart.
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Gregory C. Millner "Greg", 68, passed away peacefully on the morning of Friday, December 13, 2024, in Matthews, NC, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born on December 18, 1955, in Winston-Salem, NC, Gregory was the beloved son of the late Sallie Ann Miller Millner and Frank Alexander Millner.
A proud veteran, Greg served honorably in the United States Army until his discharge in April, 1980. Following his military service, he pursued a passion for craftsmanship and education. He graduated from North Forsyth Senior High School in 1974 and earned certifications in Automotive Body Repair (1983) and Diesel Truck Maintenance and Repair (1984) from Forsyth Technical Institute. In 1996, Gregory completed the Contractors Business Program at Winston-Salem State University.
Greg lived most of his life in Winston-Salem until his illness necessitated skilled nursing care, prompting a move to Matthews, NC, to be closer to his devoted daughter, Katy Millner-Cathcart, and her family. He faced life with strength and resilience, triumphing over cancer once in 2009.
He is survived by his ex-wife and friend Vera Millner-Byrd; his loving children Gregg Millner and Katy A. Millner-Cathcart (Travonte) of Charlotte, NC. Gregory’s cherished grandchildren include Zyarria Easley (Jeff, III), LaGia Millner, Jackson Cathcart, and Kali Cathcart. He was also the proud great-grandfather of Khiari Easley.
Greg also leaves behind his sister, Mrs. Juanita Millner Easter (John); his nieces: LaTricia London, LaTonya Easter Sawyer, and LaKisha Easter, with whom he shared a particularly close and special bond; as well as five beloved great-nephews. In addition to his family, Greg held a lifelong friendship with Gloria Owens, whose love and support were a constant in his life.
Greg was strong-willed and determined. Though he faced life’s challenges, his story is one of redemption, grace, and growth. In his final years, he reconnected with his family, found peace, and brought joy to those around him. His life is a powerful reminder of forgiveness, love, and second chances. A man of wit and quiet strength, Greg was known for his sharp sense of humor and passion for professional wrestling. Despite his introverted nature, he had a unique way of connecting with others, leaving a lasting impact through his resilience, humor, and unwavering spirit. Greg’s family and friends will forever remember him as a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and veteran who met life’s challenges with perseverance and grace.
Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Friday, December 20, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery on Monday, December 23, 2024.
Rest in peace, Greg. You will be deeply missed and forever loved.
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Cheryl Parker Mouzon the daughter of Robert James Parker and Hazel Gibson Gordon, made her grand entrance into this world on May 10, 1954. She departed on December 4, 2024.
Cheryl was one who believed in the power of an education. She was a graduate of Atkins High School and being a lifelong learner, she attended Forsyth Technical Community College, High Point University, and Winston-Salem State University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Sociology.
Well-known for her many years as an Account Tech at Forsyth County Department of Social Services, she also worked in medical records, and spent many years at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The consummate entrepreneur, she was a tax preparer, business owner, Avon representative and explored a vast array of other opportunities to generate income. Most recently, she served as a substitute teacher for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Serving others and volunteering in everything she did was her forever job. Needless to say she dabbled in a little of everything.
She was a lover of the arts in all forms, advocate for the elderly community, committed to education, and helper to those in need. Her passions included: Revelations of Faith, Shepherd's Center, Helping Hands Community Partners, Sister's Share, Sweet Blessings, Atkins Alumni Planning Committee, International Black Theatre Festival volunteer, RiverRun International Film Festival volunteer, WSSU Non-traditional Student Association, and Newborns in Need, just to name a few. She was associated with countless ministries in several churches. She loved to travel and did so at every opportunity.
She was preceded in death by her father, Robert J. Parker, daughter, Tramona Raquel Wells, granddaughter, Zakeri Ayanni Mouzon, nephew, Darnell Harrell and companion, George Douglas Berrow.
Left to cherish her legacy are: daughter, Diletta Mouzon Stewart (Mitchel); son, Roderick Quinton Mouzon; 4 grandchildren, Adonyah Imani Mouzon, Eric Jamarcus Mouzon, Jerimiah Amare' Mouzon, and Drew Carter Mouzon-Pope; her mother, Hazel Gordon; 2 brothers, Charles Parker (Lucera) and Dennis Parker (Cynthia); many cherished nieces, nephews, family, She was adored by many and will be truly missed by all who knew her.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Thursday, December 12, 2024 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105.
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Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:30 PM, Wednesday, December 11, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Cemetery, 3363 Piedmont Memorial Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Our beloved matriarch, Lauretta Farrior Fennell—known to so many as Micky, Aunt Micky, Etta, Aunt Etta, Grandma, and most importantly, Mother—passed away peacefully on November 26, 2024. She was born on September 4, 1927, in Burgaw, North Carolina, and was the last of 12 children born to the late Gary Holmes Farrior and Isabella Philyaw. She was a woman of integrity, moral fiber, character, and strength. She departed this life peacefully on November 26, 2024.
Lauretta’s journey began in the swamps and tobacco fields of Pender County, where she learned early on the meaning of hard work, sacrifice, and resilience in the segregated South. Despite the challenges of her time, she graduated from C.F. Pope High School in 1945 and pursued beauty school in Durham, NC.
At the age of 19, she married her true love, M/SGT. James A. Fennell, Sr., on October 5, 1946.
Their short courtship and eventual marriage saw them travel the world to Southeast Asia and the island nations of Okinawa and the Philippines, with two young children (Glenn and Sudie) in tow. While navigating the joys and trials of military life, Lauretta often said that these times traveling the world were the happiest times of her life.
In 1961, she moved to Winston-Salem, NC, to pursue better opportunities for her family. She enjoyed gardening, volunteer work, worked very hard in the restaurant business, and made many sacrifices to ensure that her children had a better life. Her goals were for all of her children to be college-educated and successful in whatever career they chose to pursue.
Her children, who are her ultimate legacy, are evidence that she accomplished her goals.
She joins her parents, siblings, husband James, her daughter Sudie K. Fennell, and grandson Joshua P. Fennell in eternal peace.
She is survived by four children: Glenn W. Fennell, Dr. James A. Fennell, II, Joanne L. Fennell, Rev. Dr. Zenobia B. Fennell; and her devoted granddaughter Nina D. Flynn (Barry), along with a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family, and friends.
To Lauretta’s family, she was the cornerstone of their lives. In their words:
“We are who we are because of Lauretta Fennell. No words can express our gratitude. All we can say is, “Thank you.” Thank you for making the flowers grow and for providing gardens to feed us. Thank you for attending and giving birthday parties, for buying beautiful prom dresses, being in the crowd at graduations, and for standing proudly beside us in our caps and gowns. Thank you for ruby slippers and pretty dresses, for visits to Santa, for putting up with band practice in your living room, and for all of our pets. Thank you for attending christenings, for new toys, for supporting our endeavors, and for putting up with “the Old Man” (our father) for all those years. Thank you for providing a place we can call home, but most of all, for being you.”
“We love you… we honor you… we miss you.”
Funeral service for Mrs. Fennell will be held at St. John CME Church on Monday, December 9, 2024 at 1:00 PM. The family will greet friends beginning at 12:30 PM until the funeral hour. Interment will be in New Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Fennell will be publicly viewed Sunday, December 8, 2024 from 1PM~6PM at the funeral home.
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Harold Lewis Burnett was born on Tuesday, October 3, 1933 to Betty L. Grant Burnett and Charles Burnett in Philadelphia, PA.
Harold was a product of the Philadelphia School System, having attended Meade Elementary, Vaux Junior High and Central High School. In furthering his education he attended Community College of Philadelphia, Drexel University and Antioch University. He held degrees in Accounting and Business Administration.
Harold also served in the United States Army including an overseas tour of duty in Germany.
Harold married Miriam T. Robinson in 1958 and was the father of Gayle Olivia Burnett Heyer, born to this union; also the proud parent of Harold Garrett Burnett (Gary), Karen Denise Burnett (Niecy) and Gregory Louis Burnett (Greg).
Harold spent over thirty years working in local and federal government. During the eighteen years that he worked for the City of Philadelphia, he worked with numerous community organizations. He completed his service with the city of Philadelphia as Deputy Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Community Service. He then worked for North Incorporated WIC for at least twenty years until he retired. He received numerous performance awards during his career. He also worked privately as a CPA, working tirelessly on his clients taxes annually.
Harold was a founding member of the Mt. Ephraim Tabernacle Baptist Church where he served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for forty-four years. He also ushered and sang on the choir at the church. He had become a member of 48th Street, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church before moving to Winston-Salem, where he joined First Baptist Church Highland Avenue in 2018.
An avid bowler, Harold bowled in leagues in Philadelphia and in Winston-Salem until 2020 when COVID shut down the world. In Philadelphia, Harold served as the treasurer of the Model Bowling League, the oldest African American Bowling League in Pennsylvania for fifty years. He was also a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan being a season ticket holder for 30 years.
Harold was preceded in death by his wife, Miriam R. Burnett.
Mr. Burnett is survived by his children, Gary, Niecy, Greg, and Gayle; grandchildren: Stephanie, Barry, Charlene, Tiffany, Emily, Lisa, Harold II, William II, Marcus, Lauren, Matthew and Joshua; 25 plus great-grandchildren; and a host of other family and friends.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, December 14, 2024 First Baptist Church, 700 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Aron Ledbetter passed into eternal rest on November 16, 2024 at Clemmons Village IL at the age of 96. She was born on June 10, 1928 in Winston-Salem, NC to Silas B. Allen and Inez Belver Allen.
Aron graduated from Atkins High School.
She was married to Leroy H. Ledbetter, who preceded her in death. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by five brothers, Silas Allen Jr., Walter Allen, Ralph Allen, Willie Roy Allen, and Harry L. Allen; two sisters, Lois Allen and Beatrice C. Allen; a bonus daughter, Sylvia Jackson; one granddaughter, Tia Jackson.
Aron worked for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools System and retired after 30 plus years of employment. She was a faithful member of St. John CME Church. A "Golden Classic" Member. Aron loved her church. Her favorite scripture was Psalm 23 and favorite song, "Look Where He Brought Me From". Aron's favorite saying was "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." She could be counted to send cards and visit the sick and shut in.
Aron lived in the same home for her entire life and loved the community, neighborhood, and friends.
Being a caregiver was her niche. Aron had a passion for sharing, giving and helping those in need. Her unselfish and caring spirit reached out to the underserved and marginalized. Sister Aron was loved and respected by all who knew her.
Her memories will be cherished by her devoted daughters, Carolyn A. Harper (Clayborn) and Kimberly L. Ledbetter; five grandchildren, Chloe A. Harper, Brittany Ziglar-Woody (Jirian); Gary W. Ziglar Jr.,Tolly Jackson Jr. (Melody), Toye McNeil (Anthony); great-grandchildren, Israel Woody, Jiyael Woody, Hayden-Ziglar Smith, Desmond Jackson, Tolly Jackson ILL; Anthony McNeil Jr., Tyrell McNeil, Imani Jackson, Genesis Spence, Breanna McNeil, Eric Spence Jr.; Loving memories will always remain in the hearts of her niece, April Allen Jennings; nephew, Corey Allen, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, November 21, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Friday, November 22, 2024 at St. John CME Church, 350 Crawford Place, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27105. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. I Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
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Gladys Elaine Bundridge Sellers was born on April 18, 1943, to Jesse and Juanita Bundridge in Pitts, Georgia. She transitioned to her eternal home, in the presence of her family, on November 16, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
The second of four children, Gladys’ primary years included time in Georgia and Florida, prior to her family settling in Charlotte, North Carolina. Gladys graduated from West Charlotte High School (1961) and worked her way through undergraduate studies at Johnson C. Smith University (1966). Upon graduation she moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina where she lived her adult life and worked 32 years for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. While working, she completed her Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (1979) and served as a dedicated primary school instructor, teaching second grade students her entire career. In 1991 she was recognized as Teacher of the Year at Jefferson Elementary School.
Gladys was a woman of faith attending Tabernacle Baptist Church in Charlotte as a child. Upon moving to Winston-Salem, she joined First Institutional Baptist Church that later became one of the of the foundational institutions of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church (UMMBC). A faithful member of UMMBC, Gladys actively participated in the Senior and Gospel Choirs, the Deaconess Board, Flower and Hospitality Committees. Gladys had a willingness to help and desire to serve others.
A lady of class, Gladys was a lover of all things beautiful. Her creative hobbies included sewing, quilting, ceramics, gardening, canning, and photography. She and her husband, Otis, prided themselves in the beauty of their yard and readily shared the vegetables from their annual garden with neighbors, friends, and family. Gladys loved the outdoors, loved to laugh, and loved smooth jazz, often saying when she heard a song that she liked “I’m going to buy that record!” Her memory lives on in the lives of the students she taught, those she touched through service, and the family she leaves behind.
Gladys is survived and missed by her loving children Theotis Sellers, Ronald Sellers (Stacey), Donald Sellers, and Melanie Wells (Michael). Forever cherished and remembered by her three grandchildren, Ryan, Morgan, and Zachary Sellers. She will also be truly missed by her two nephews, Andy Anderson and Barry Anderson, niece Gala Hopkins, as well as a host of other nieces and nephews from the Sellers, McClendon, Bundridge, and Wells families.
Gladys was preceded in death by her dedicated husband of 45 years, Otis B. Sellers, her father and mother, Jesse and Juanita Bundridge, her beloved sister Annie-Ruth Anderson, and her brothers Marion Bundridge and Maurice Bundridge.
Funeral service for Mrs. Sellers will be at 12:00 PM on Friday December 6, 2024 at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church with family visitation starting at 11:30 AM. Interment will be December 7, 2024 at York Memorial Park, Charlotte, NC. Mrs. Sellers may be publicly viewed Thursday, December 5, 2024 from 12PM ~ 6PM at the funeral home.
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Mrs. Aron Ledbetter passed into eternal rest on November 16, 2024 at Clemmons Village at the age of 96. She was born on June 10, 1928 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Silas B. Allen Sr. and Inez Belver Allen. Aron Alma Allen Ledbetter affectionately known to family and friends as "Bump".
Aron graduated from Atkins High School. She was married to Leroy H. Ledbetter.
Aron worked for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools System and retired after 30 plus years of employment.
She was a faithful member of St. John CME Church, "A Golden Classic" Member. She loved her church. Her favorite scripture was Psalms 23 and favorite song was "Look Where He Brought Me From". Aron's favorite saying was "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". She could be counted on to send cards and visit the sick and shut-in.
Aron lived in the same home for her entire life and loved the community, neighborhood, and friends. Being a caregiver was her niche. Aron had a passion for sharing, giving, and helping those in need. Her unselfish and caring spirit reached out to the underserved and marginalized. Sister Aron was loved and respected by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; five brothers, Silas Allen Jr., Walter Allen, Ralph Allen, Willie Roy Allen and Harry L. Allen; two sisters, Lois Allen and Beatrice C. Allen; a bonus daughter, Sylvia Jackson; one granddaughter, Tia Jackson.
Her memories will be cherished by her devoted daughters, Carolyn A. Harper (Clayborn) and Kimberly L. Ledbetter; five grandchildren Chloe A. Harper, Brittany Ziglar-Woody (Jirian), Gary W. Ziglar Jr., Tolly Jackson Jr. (Melody), Toye McNeil (Anthony); great-grandchildren, Israel Woody, Jiyael Woody, Hayden-Ziglar Smith, Desmond Jackson, Tolly Jackson III, Anthony McNeil Jr., Tyrell McNeil, Imani Jackson, Genesis Spencer, Breanna Neil, Eric Spencer Jr.
Loving memories will always remain in the hearts of her niece, April Allen Jennings; nephew, Cory Allen as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, November 21, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM Friday, November 22, 2024 at St. John CME Church, 350 NW Crawford Place, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Stephen Kenard Dunlap affectionately known as "Step" was born October 13, 1991 to Carnella Dunlap and Kenneth Perry in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Step attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public schools where he graduated from Atkins Academic and Technology High School.
As a child, Step played little league baseball which developed into an avid love for sports. His favorite national football team was the Dallas Cowboys. He loved to dance and was so smooth on the dance floor, that he would say that he was "too cool to move!"
Step was employed with V.A. Security Service where he worked for several years as a security officer.
Those left to cherish precious memories are his mother, Carnella Dunlap of Winston-Salem, NC; his father, Kenneth Perry of Virginia; one brother, David Archie III of the city; his sister, Jachael Brown also of the city; grandmother, Carnella (Ernest -Deceased) LeSaine of Winston-Salem, NC; godfather, David Archie Jr. and godmother, LaDawn Higgins Brown, both of the city; great uncles, Norman (Jackie) Dunlap, Vernon Dunlap and Emmanuel LeSaine; great aunts, Juanita Cannady and Lela Witherspoon; nieces, Tha'mia Brown and Ivy Coleman; nephews, Davion Archie, Dawson Archie and Daniel Archie all of Winston-Salem, NC; godchildren, Juuso and Endow Adams; special aunts, Felicia Brown, Sonya (Moses) McCorkle of Greensboro, NC, Chaka Perry and Dawn Fisher; special uncles, Eric (Victoria) LeSaine, Isaac (Desherie) LeSaine, Donald Perry and Michael Cunningham all of Winston-Salem, NC; devoted friends, Ja'Quade Walker, Sterling Jessup Jr., Chris Mitchum, Rod Jones and Trice Brown; special friend, Chantale Adams, all of Winston-Salem, NC; best friend, London Bitting of Akron, OH; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, November 9, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation at 12:30 PM.
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Lomark Dean Cameron, was born on June 26, 1988 in Winston-Salem, NC. With an unwavering belief in the importance of family, he left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
His life was a true testament to the idea that love and connection are the key to a fulfilling life. Lomark's infectious energy and warmth made him a light in the lives of his friends and family, a light that will continue to shine brightly even after his passing.
If anyone met Lomark you knew you were meeting a “one of a kind” person. Always the life of the party, with his never ending jokes, and dance moves, he was sure to leave you smiling and laughing wondering what he was going to do next.
He believed in taking care of loved ones and never took an opportunity to tell you he loved you for granted. So although we’re going to miss hearing those three words, his impact will last us to the end of time.
Lomark is preceded in death by his grandfather Robert L. Barren Sr, his nana Mary M. Anderson, and a host of great aunts and uncles.
He leaves behind his legacy with his loving wife Nakita Cameron, his three beautiful daughters Nadia Cameron, Madison, and Nylaa Cameron, his only son Lamaurii Cameron, his parents Lomark & Sharon Barren, his siblings Domnick (DErricka) Barren, Fred Barren, Shannell (De’Vonta) Simmons, Kedrick (Keisha) Cameron, LaShawnda Daniels, LaTrice Cameron, and LaToya Guest.
Though he may no longer be with us in physical form, his spirit endures in the hearts and memories of those he touched, reminding us all of the power of love and family.
Funeral service will be held at 4PM on Saturday, November 9, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.
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Miss Ashley Diane Davenport was born on November 9, 1996 in Fairfax, VA to the late Edward Davenport and Doretha Hampton Cunningham.
She was a graduate of Mt. Tabor High School. Ashley furthered her education by attending North Carolina A&T University. She received her Business Analyst Certification through the Road to Program Hire in Charlotte, NC. Ashley began her professional career as an Associate Store Operation Analyst for Lowe’s Companies. She was presently a Data Analyst and a Diversity and Inclusion Champion for Lowe’s.
Ashley was full of life and loved to laugh…the life of the party and always up for a “Great Debate”! But most of all, she loved spending time with her family and friends. Ashley loved to sing, listen to music and dance. She demonstrated her artistic expression through make-up, interior design and cooking.
Our dearest Ashley left us way to soon on October 21, 2024. She was preceded in death by her father, Edward Davenport; aunts, Zenita Hampton and Pearl Harris; uncles, Carl Hampton, Stevie Hampton and Anderson Davenport.
Ashley is survived by her mother, Doreatha D. (John, Sr.) Cunningham; sisters: Alisha L. Jones and Cara E. Davenport; brothers: Rafee T. Hammons and Edward J. “Teddy” Davenport; nieces: Shadawn L. Hammons and Nala J. Hammons; special nephew, Logan R. Jones; aunts: Linda Wanzo, Hazel Hampton, Betty Jean Hampton and Nicole Hampton; uncle, Samuel Hampton; God son, Noah Brown; best friend, Tareesha Watkins; her furry family, Star, Amor and Kiko; a host of other relatives, cousins and friends.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Monday, October 28, 2024 at Second New Bethel Baptist Church, 1900 New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106. The family will receive friends one-hour prior to service. Clark S. Brown & Sons in charge of services. Interment in Forsyth Memorial Park.
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Irene Ruth Dula Whisonant departed this earthly life on Thursday, October 17, 2024 surrounded by her loving family. Irene was born May 26, 1934 to the late Rev. Gaither and Eula Belle Dula in Taylorsville, NC.
Her education began at Happy Plains High School in Alexander County. After high school graduation, she entered Russell’s Commercial School in Winston Salem, NC and received a Senior Secretarial Associate Degree.
Irene began her career in 1954 as secretary to the Kennedy & Kennedy Law Firm. During her tenure there, the twin sons of Harold and Annie Brown Kennedy, joined the law firm to become Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy & Kennedy LLP. After 50+ years, Irene retired in 2004 with much gratification.
What an impact her employment had on her life. Irene enjoyed watching every court show on television. She would express her ruling on the cases even before the judge would give their ruling. Whether she was Dula, Sis, Whis, Rene, Mama, Grandma, GiGi, or Auntie, she was always the same loving, kind and sweet person that everyone grew to love. She will be remembered fondly by many friends who came to know her. Irene had a big heart which extended to family, neighbors and anyone she deemed needed her assistance. Many times offering food and financial assistance to the homeless. Her home was a welcome retreat for family when needed especially when her younger siblings came to Winston Salem for college. Another quality she possessed was her quick wit which was always on display when engaging in conversation. During her illness, if you asked how she was doing, her answer would be “fantastic” until a couple weeks before her transition, she would say “I’m going to heaven”. She was not a complainer.
Irene joined Galilee Missionary Baptist Church under the pastorage of Dr. Warnie C. Hay and remained a faithful and supportive member for over 50 years. She truly enjoyed singing with the Galilean Choral Ensemble and participated in the noon bible study at both Galilee locations.
Irene was preceded in death by her husband, Dennis H. Whisonant; her oldest sister, Mary D. Rankin Derr; half sister, Larnell Watts; and a special devoted friend, Paul Ledbetter.
Her legacy of love shall always remain with her devoted daughter and caregiver, Joyce D. Hairston and devoted son-in-law, Ben; she leaves cherished memories to her loving granddaughter, Artisha Y. Tyson; half brother, Billy Ray Watts (Pauline) of Statesville, NC; and brother, Everette A. Dula (Cynthia) of Taylorsville, NC; her sisters, Jo Ann D. Brown and Linda D. Hairston both of Winston-Salem, NC; her aunt, Betty D. Boston; her great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Special affection for her beloved play-daughter, Carolyn Pouncey, god-daughter, Monica Pouncey and a very dear brother in Christ, John Smith.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, October 21, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Mr. Anthony Roseboro, affectionately known as "Snake" departed this life on Tuesday, October 8, 2024. He was born on December 8, 1973 to Anthony Jerome Powell and Alice D. Roseboro Joe.
Snake attended Mt. Tabor High School were he actively participated in Wrestling, Cross Country Track, and Marching Band. He graduated in 1993.
Anthony was well known in all four corners of the city and loved by many. He was a loving soul who would help anyone he was capable of helping. To know him was to love him and to love him was to know him.
Preceding him in death are his paternal grandparents, George and Mary Powell; his father, Anthony J. Powell; grandfather, Billy M. Parks, Sr
Left to cherish his memories are his mother, Alice Roseboro Joe; his brothers, Larry L. Joe, Jr. and Robert L. E. Parks; his maternal grandparents, Leon Stewart and Bertha R. Parks; aunt, Benita P. Rose; uncle, Billy M. Parks, Jr. He also leaves eleven nieces and nephews; seven great nieces and nephews and a host of cousins.
He will leave a lasting impression on all who encountered him on his journey.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Saturday, October 12, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Sunday, October 14, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown.
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Carnella Murphy Andrews passed away on September 24, 2024 surrounded by her loved ones. Carnella was born in Shelby, North Carolina on November 10, 1931 to Sampson and Willie Mae Rhodes Murphy who preceded her in death.
Her family would eventually move to Winston-Salem during her early childhood years, and although throughout her life she would spend considerable time in other locations, Winston Salem was Home!
She went to Columbia Heights Elementary School and was a graduate of Atkins High School class of 1950. Carnella received her Bachelor’s degree from Winston-Salem Teachers College in 1954. She further studied to receive a certification in the special education program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the guidance program at North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University, in Greensboro, North Carolina. She taught elementary grade levels first, second and third grade for many years before her career as an educator in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system with 33 years of service came to an end. After she retired, she operated the 25th Street Coin Laundry for 21 years.
Carnella lived her life on purpose and by principal. She was very disciplined and committed to working hard to achieve her goals and amass the things that mattered in life. She was a traveler and always open to the adventure of trying something new! She loved the finer things in life, and would spare no expense for a beautifully tailored suit, and a fierce pair of “5” inch black heels. The same would go for her home. Her “sanctuary” priceless, inside and out. She appreciated and protected and preserved every plant and flower she grew and was given. She took much pride in having and maintaining the most beautiful yard on the block because for the most part, she had a part in installing almost every intricate part of it. And yes, every spring was the marker for the new crop of beautiful ferns to line her planters. Rose bushes and Marigolds and in the fall would come the Mums. What a beautiful sight to see!
Carnella was a faithful member at Mars Hill Baptist Church for over 80 years. There she served as hostess, usher, Ladies Working Society, Pulpit Committee, Trustee and served as Chair for several other committees. She was a member of Winston Salem State University Alumni Association, Brown Chapter and would go on to become “Miss Alumni” 1961. She was also a member of Iota Phi Lambda, the first African American Greek-lettered business sorority established by African American business women and a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter #608.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her brothers, Barney, Lawrence, Sam, Albert, and John Murphy; sisters, Pauline M. Ellis, Beatrice M. Armstrong, Emma M. Young and Christine M. Little; and her former husband, Daniel W. Andrews, Jr.
Those left to cherish her memories are son, Daniel W. Andrews, III (Felicia); and Granddaughter Brizheet all of Greensboro, NC.; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, October 4, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 PM, Saturday, October 5, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Alfred Ridgell, 61 was a loving husband, father, brother and uncle. He passed away peacefully, Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina after an unexpected illness.
He was born on July 5, 1963 in Erwin, North Carolina, Harnett County to the late Harrison Ridgell, Jr. and Lula Mae Bell.
Alfred graduated from Winston-Salem State University in Winston -Salem, North Carolina in 1985 with a Bachelors Degree in Therapeutic Recreation. Alfred was a member of the Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and a Prince Hall Mason.
An employee of the United Parcel Service in Winston-Salem, North Carolina for several years, he later worked for Norfolk Southern Railway until his retirement in 2020.
He was a praying man and a believer in our Lord Jesus Christ who enjoyed spending time with family and attending various collegiate and professional sporting events.
Alfred is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Cecelia Ridgell and three children: daughter, Morgan J. Ridgell of Raleigh, NC; two sons, Justin A. Ridgell of Fairfax, VA and Preston A. Ridgell of Venice, Florida; mother, Lula Mae Bell; siblings, Harrison Ridgell, III of Lillington, NC, Carolyn Anderson of Angier, NC, Glenda Mae McLean of Fayetteville, NC, Barbara Ann White of Lillington, NC and Martin Ridgell (Drusilla) of Rock Hill, SC; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, October 3, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:00 AM, Friday, October 4, 2024 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church, 3894 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Cynthia “Dianne” Flow Jordan first celebrated life on September 12, 1959, as the daughter of John Clinton Flow and Martha Ann Hawkins Sutton. After celebrating her 65th birthday, she completed the assignments God had for her, and passed away on September 17, 2024.
She loved going to church and spending time with her family and friends. Her hobbies included: fishing, solving crossword and word search puzzles, playing cards and playing various board games.
She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, LaTanja Renae Talbert; grandson, Omarion Donte Talbert; and brother, Jeffrey “Jeff” Sutton.
Those who remain to cherish her memory include: her husband, Larry W. Jordan; daughters, Tamica (Shaun) Talbert, LaTisha Clowney, Tierra Shuler; son, Clinton Donte Flow, Sr; 3 grandsons, Anthony Donte Williamson, Ta’veon Wiley, and Clinton Donte Flow, Jr.; 5 granddaughters, Brooklynne D. Flow, Bellarose Richardson, Leahonna Wiley, Michaya Shuler, and JoNiyah Shuler; 1 great granddaughter, Amisa Williamson; 19 stepchildren, among them a special stepdaughter, Vickoshia “Koshia” Stansbury; brother, Joseph (Jeannie) Sutton; sister, Alisa Britt; an aunt, who was like a mother, Emma “Jean” Hamilton; special nieces, Tarsha Allen and Angel Allen, special sister-in-law, Edith Moore; 6 sisters-in-law; 3 brothers-in-law; a stepsister and best friend, Ruth Imes; an attentive caregiver, Auquanta Jones and a plethora of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who loved her dearly.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, September 27, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Son Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:30 PM, Saturday, September 28, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Mr. Aaron Caudle Hall was born on January 24, 1943 and departed this earthly body on Monday, September 16, 2024. He attended Atkins High School and worked for 32 years for Forsyth County Government in the HVAC Division. Additionally, he worked for Here to There Van Service for 13 years. There he transported dialysis patients to the various dialysis centers. This allowed him to be a mentor to the people he was transporting on how good God has been to him. He would give them words of encouragement when it seemed they were giving up. He told them of his life experiences, his struggles, trials and tribulations and how he thought that he couldn’t go on. He would state his famous quote, “BUT GOD” echoing loud and clear that if not for God’s grace and mercy he would not have made it through.
Aaron had a strong love for Christ, his family and friends. He was a quiet man but his silence was very powerful. He was a faithful member of Canaan Missionary Baptist Church where he held the title of Deacon. He took his position very seriously and with great pride.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sisters: Laura Tatum, Betty Jean Rinehart, Reola Simpson and Brenda Pollard; and brother, Donald “Butch” Rinehart.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving, supportive and devoted wife, Shirley Lincoln Hall; two sons: Aaron Leach and Edwin Hall; two daughters: Tammy Giles and Penny Leach; stepson, Lewis (Donna) Lincoln; stepdaughter, Sharon Taylor; sister-in-law, Earline Harry; niece/sister-in-law, Gloria (Arthur) Hunder; a host of other nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Funeral service for Mr. Hall will be held at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 11:30 AM. Interment will be in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC.
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On August 31, 2024, God called Mrs. Brenda Aleshia White Eldridge, one of his precious angel’s home. She was born September 3, 1952, to the late Walter and Geneva White.
A native of Winston-Salem, NC, she graduated from the original S.G. Atkins High School with the class of 1971.
After many years of service, she retired from Forsyth Technical Community College. She was a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church under the Christian pastoral leadership of Reverend Dr. Nathan Scovens. There she faithfully participated in many of the church ministries and activities.
She was a huge San Francisco 49ers football fan, enjoyed letting anyone who would listen know it, and proudly wore her team paraphernalia as often as she could. She also took pride in eating a bag of skins with a cold Pepsi, coloring in her coloring book with her “good crayons,” and spending time with family.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, LeKeya Nichelle Mills; her twin sister, Brenna Aleta (Bernard) Williams; two sisters: Daphney White Smith and Rosa White (Samuel) Lewis; and three brothers: Donald White, Willie Robert, and Walter White.
She leaves to cherish her memories: her husband of 29 years, Edward Eldridge; a daughter LaTrice Renee Carter; a son Derrick Lamont White both of the city; five granddaughters: Aleshia White, Briauna White, Ciera White, Tomya Mills, and Zaria Mills; one grandson, Donald Lamont Carter, Jr.; a brother, James (Fannel) White of Connely Springs, GA; mother-in-law, Hannah Shouse Eldridge; six brothers-in-law: Aaron (Katrina) Conrad, Charles (Katherine) Eldridge Jr., Donald (Arealer) Eldridge, Raymond (Angela) Eldridge, Rev. Reginald (Marlene) Eldridge, and Marcus (Ann) Eldridge; three sisters-in-law: Marilynne (Randolph) Singletary, Beverly Eldridge, and Marcelette Eldridge; five great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and lifelong friends.
Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, September 8, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Monday, September 9, 2024 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, located at 4129 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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On August 22, 2024 Anna Elizabeth Dendy gained her wings. Anna was born the fourth of eight siblings on February 16, 1956 in Seneca South Carolina to the late Ella Mae Dendy.
Anna attended and was a faithful member of St. Peter World Outreach Center in Winston Salem, North Carolina where she resided.
Anna leaves many cherished memories: her sister, Belinda Hampton; and brother, Randy Dendy (Vastyne).
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, September 7, 2024 at 12 noon, Gilbert Mortuary Chapel, 100 East South 1st Street, Seneca, SC 29678. Burial will follow at Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 850 Highlands Hwy, Walhalla SC 29691.
Gilbert Mortuary is in charge of service.
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Micheal Wayne Brooks was born on June 20, 1966 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Kaye Oliver Foster and Leander Brooks. On August 20, 2024, he passed away.
At an early age, the family lived in Brooklyn, New York and later returned to Winston-Salem where Micheal received his education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. He attended Carver High School and enrolled in its Optional Education Program.
His passion was cooking. Prior to becoming disabled, he worked in various restaurants in the area. Micheal loved watching television in general and especially watching sports. He was an avid fan of football and the New York Giants.
Micheal is preceded in death by his parents; his paternal and maternal grandmothers, Emma Oliver and Josephine Mitchell.
He leaves to cherish his memory his children: Antron Foxworth, Chanice Patterson, Michael S. (Kanesha) Brooks, Kedrick Jones, and Donald Woods; grandchildren: Layla Holmes, Phillip Holmes, Keisean Brooks, Kinsley Brooks, Kyleigh Brooks, Da'von Woods, Ava Woods, Jali France-Woods; sisters, Tammy Brooks and L'Tanya (Lorenzo) Woods; Shakira Foster; nephews, Anthony Brooks, Shawn Brooks and Jayland Moore.
Public viewing for Mr. Brooks will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, August 23, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be 12:30 PM, Saturday, August 24, 2024 at Mt. Calvary Holiness Church, 1615 NE 22nd Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Lloyd Anthony Lee, 53 years old of Rural Hall NC, unexpectedly departed this earthly life on August 14, 2024, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC. He was born on March 11, 1971, in Salisbury, Maryland.
He was preceded in death by his father, James Edmond Lee Sr., and is survived by his mother, Barbara Smith Lee of Rural Hall, NC. Anthony, as he was affectionally known, was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1990. There he excelled at basketball and swimming.
He was employed as warehouse personnel in Winston-Salem, NC for many years. He loved sports and was a diehard fan of the San Francisco 49ers. He loved to have a good time celebrating with family and friends and he never met a stranger. Anthony had an abundance of life-long friends who were like brothers to him!
Those blessed to have fond memories to forever cherish are: his children, Ayonna Lee, Anthony Lee, and Zymere Benekin, to whom he was a loving father; his mother; his fiancée, Kesha Benekin; two loving and dedicated sisters, Kawanis (Anthony) Whitley and Caprina (Murray) Calaway; one brother, James Elmond (Audrey) Lee Jr. all of Winston-Salem NC; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews.
He will be remembered for his kindness, his unwavering love and his ability to bring light into the lives of those who knew him. He will also be remembered for his unwavering commitment to family and his ability to bring out the best and every-one around him. Anthony’s legacy of love and compassion will live on in the hearts of all those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Funeral service for Mr. Lloyd Anthony Lee will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends from 12PM~1PM. There will be public viewing today from 12PM~6PM at the funeral home.
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Velda "Kay" Gidderon, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. Kay peacefully transitioned from this world, surrounded by her loving family, leaving behind a legacy filled with love, strength, and warmth.
Born in Winston-Salem, NC, Kay was the cherished daughter of the late Mary Williams and a loving sister to the late Siddona and Cherish. She is survived by her brother, Penn "Chubby" Johnakin. Kay was a devoted mother to Zuleika and Carl, a nurturing grandmother to Zayauna and Zarayah, and a treasured aunt to her nieces and nephews, including Kisha, Velda, Tanya, Latoya, and her nephews Penn "PJ," Brydon, and Kinston. She was also a beloved niece to Aunt Margerie.
Kay dedicated over 30 years of her life working for various contract companies in the R.J. Reynolds Building, where she made lasting friendships and contributed greatly to her community. Outside of her professional life, she had a passion for cooking, sewing, crocheting, and her love for frogs, which brought her joy and inspired her creativity.
A pillar of strength and compassion, Kay was deeply loved by her devoted friends Jackie, Portia, Avis, and Alice. Her vibrant personality and infectious laughter will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you honor Kay’s memory by cherishing your loved ones and spreading kindness to others, just as she did throughout her life.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, August 18, 2024 at 2:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. There will be no public viewing.
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Bryan Phillip Knox, of Winston-Salem, N.C., was born on August 15, 1979 and departed this life on August 8, 2024 peacefully at his home. He was the son of William Greg Knox and Brenda D. Knox.
Growing up, he was an energetic, happy and fun-loving child who loved to be outside playing and riding his bicycle. He enjoyed a variety of different hobbies, including collecting baseball cards. Bryan became a loyal Dallas Cowboy fan as early as elementary school.
At the early age of 13, Bryan was baptized at St. Peter’s Church and World Outreach Center. He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from East Forsyth High School in 1997. While at East Forsyth, Bryan was a member of the Junior Varsity Football team. In the summer, he participated in a youth wrestling program. In 1998, Bryan enrolled in NC A&T State University.
Bryan worked a variety of jobs in the Winston-Salem area which included Haywood Industries, where he worked full-time for several years. Recently, he was employed as a custodian at the Compass Group for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Reginald Theron Knox; his grandparents, William Gaither Knox and Mildred Ellis Knox, William Henry Davis and E. Virginia Davis; two aunts, Betty D. Brown and Constance Knox Foster; and one uncle, Attorney Harry G. Davis, Sr.
His memories will be cherished by his parents; his brother, Steven Elliott Knox; two aunts, Karen Alisa Parker, and Edythe Knox Dove; two great aunts, Mrs. Lizzie Knox Anthony and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Wynecoff; and many close cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Thursday, August 15, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
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Deacon Charles V. Williams Sr. was born on July 18, 1943 in Hemingway, South Carolina to the late Murray and Getha Williams. Altogether, they had four girls and eight boys.
Deacon Williams graduated in 1964 from Cades High School in Cades, SC.
He met and married his high school sweetheart, Leola Williams on December 29, 1964. In that union they had three children, Sandra, Joanne, and Charles Jr., affectionately called, Tyrone.
Deacon Williams worked and retired from RJ Reynolds after 30 years of hard work in the manufacturing industry. He was also an integral part of the building of highway 52 in the city of Winston-Salem. Furthermore, he was also the spokesperson for the Williams Family.
Deacon Williams grew up in the fear and admonition of God and wore many hats while serving the Lord's church. He was ordained as a Deacon at Beulah Tabernacle in the early 1970s under Overseer W. H. Alston. He served with a smile, sincerity and was not afraid to be radical for our Lord and savior. He was highly dependable, innovative, resourceful, and trusted officer at the ministries he served. He loved singing melodies about the Lord and always wanted the saints to praise God no matter what.
Deacon Williams was preceded in death by his loving parents, Murray and Getha Williams and siblings Bishop Murray Nathaniel {Nae) Williams, Dessie Lee Williams, Barbara W. Alston, Marion Williams, Joseph (Junior) Williams and Yvonne Peggy Williams.
He is survived by his wife Deaconess Leola Williams; his children, Pastor Sandra (Bishop John) Ford, Deaconess Joanne (Deacon Bernard) Thompson, Deacon Charles Williams Jr. (Deaconess Wanda Williams); six grandchildren, Qushanta Ford-Baxter (Maurice), Shawanda Ford, Minister Jonita Minor, Nya Williams, Bernard Thompson Jr, Tyshaun Williams; three great grandchildren, Zion Baxter, Amayah Green and Jeremiah Green. He is also survived by his siblings, Co-Pastor
Izola (Lillie Mae) Williams, Virginia Williams Staggers, Deacon Thadis (Elder Carrie) Williams, Mattie (Greg) Bowens, Leroy (Evangelist Sheree) Williams. Last but not least, he was the proud god-father of Michelle Williams and Emma Jean Love. He was additionally survived and loved by a host of nieces, nephews, church members, co-workers, community leaders and friends alike.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, August 2, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Saturday, August 3, 2024 at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 1317 N. Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Family visitation will be thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Deacon Emeritus William C. Holloway, Sr. was born on July 15, 1936 to the late William T. and Cora Holloway in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He passed away on July 25, 2024 following a period of declining health.
Mr. Holloway was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools system, graduating from Atkins High School and attended North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro, North Carolina.
He was employed by ITT Grinnel for many years and retired from L3 Harris Technologies, Inc.
William was a faithful member of First Baptist Church, where he served as a Deacon. In his younger years, he also belonged to New Hope Baptist Church and Friendship Baptist Church; William was a member of Phalanx Fraternity.
He had a passionate love for watching golf, football and wrestling.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Shirley Hairston Holloway; son, William C. Holloway, Jr.; sisters, Verona Holloway, Naomi Bethea, Thony Mae Holloway and Creola Bouleware; and stepson, Curtis Hairston.
Mr. Holloway leaves to cherish his memory, his children: Tonia (Bennie) Patton, Belinda Holloway, Sherri (Curtis) Gilliam, and Christopher Holloway; stepson, Clarence (Gail) Hairston and bonus family, James E. Glenn, Jr. and Latisha (Roger) Kirkpatrick; seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, July 29, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at First Baptist Church, 700 N. Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27101. Family visitation thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Deacon Emeritus Henry Thomas Rorie Sr. was born in Wadesboro, N.C. on June 14th 1931 to Sam and Annie Bennett Rorie. He was the youngest of two sons born to the union. Harvey being two years older. Henry's father died when he was only two years old, so his mother sought employment in Winston-Salem, N.C. at the R. J. Reynolds's Tobacco Company.
Henry now affectionately known as Tom attended Columbia Heights Primary School, Columbia Heights Elementary School and was a graduate of Atkins High School. Following graduation, Tom enlisted in the US Marine Corps becoming one of the first African Americans to integrate the United States Marine Corps, being among the first black troops ever assigned to boot camp at Paris Island, South Carolina. After boot camp, he received his first stripe and became Private First Class at Cherry Point Base. Upon completion of his enlistment, Tom had earned his second stripe and the rank of Corporal.
He returned home with his wife and three children and attended college at North Carolina A&T State University “Aggie Pride.” Working during the day and studying at night, he received his Bachelor’s Degree and later obtained his Master’s Degree in Industrial Arts.
Tom was among the first educators in the Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Public School System to lead in the desegregation of the school system. Deacon Emeritus Rorie led as the head of the Industrial Arts Department at East Winston Junior High, later renamed John F. Kennedy Jr. High School as it opened its doors to both black and white students. He was recognized for his outstanding leadership as an educator when he was selected by the Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County School District to receive an RJ Reynolds's Scholarship to attend Ohio State University. He was also honored by being chosen as a staff member for the N.C. Governor's School, where he worked on the campus of Old Salem for seventeen years. His skills in Industrial Arts included mastery in woodworking, electricity metalworking and other sciences. In 1965 he built the showcases in the vestibule and the quality of his work is evident in the fact that they are still standing today. His handy work can also be seen in the wall of historical pictures in the hallway outside the sanctuary that he single-handedly mounted. His talents with the church did not end with woodworking, he served tirelessly as church clerk for 36 years, member of the Deacon Board for 54 years and chairman for 40 years. He began the Jacqueline Rorie Higgins Memorial Scholarship Fund in memory of his daughter, Jackie. Deacon Emeritus Rorie was a member of Olympic Lodge #795 of the brotherly Prince Hall Masons. Earlier he had been a member of King Solomon Consistory #64. Of all his accomplishments, Deacon Emeritus Rorie was most thankful for his role as husband to his wife, Lorrain and their 55 year marriage, father and grandfather to 30+ grand, great grand and great great grandchildren.
Henry Thomas Rorie Sr. departed this life on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. He was preceded in death by his wife Lorrain Rousseau Rorie whom he cared for with tremendous love and devotion; daughter, Jacqueline Rorie Higgins, son, Aaron Tyrone Wellman and brother Harvey Lee Rorie.
He is survived by son, Henry Thomas Rorie Jr. (Pam); daughter, Dr. Ramona Griffin-Noble (R.J.); six grandsons, Tremaine Rorie ( Shaketha) whom he raised, Sakieo Williams (Jessica), Henry Thomas Rorie III. Brenton Griffin (Terica) Blain Meuhead and Blake Noble, five granddaughters, Ashley Dixon (Bradley), Tamera Rorie, Lauren Griffin, Charlisa Griffin and Brooke Noble, nineteen great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren; brothers and sisters in law: Geraldine Rorie, Nettie Dixon, and James Rousseau (Jean) and a host of nieces, nephews relatives and friends.
Henry Thomas Rorie Sr.’s life exemplified Love and Commitment to God, Family, Church and His Country.
The Family will receive friends at the home Sunday, July 14, 2024 from 3:00 PM until 6:00 PM. There will be no public viewing at the funeral home. Funeral service 12 PM, Monday, July 15, 2024 at Zion Memorial Baptist Church, 101 N. Dunleith Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27101. Internment Piedmont Memorial Garden.
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Darryl Raynard Moye, a beacon of love, strength, and compassion, departed this world peacefully on July 9, 2024 at the age of 59. He was born on January 23, 1965 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Darryl was the cherished first-born child of Annie Leach Moye and Herman Moye.
From a young age Darryl’s inquisitive spirit and zest for life shone brightly. His childhood was filled with joy of playing Pop Warner football for Winston-Salem State University Tiny Indians. AAU basketball and dabbling in baseball in Walkertown, NC.
Darryl’s academic journey began the public school system in Forsyth County. Later, he attended Carver High School where he demonstrated his athletic prowess on the basketball court. His senior high year sent him to East Forsyth High School where he continued his basketball journey graduating in 1983.
His thirst for knowledge and desire for young adult freedom led him to North Carolina Central University where despite a nonlinear path, he proudly earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Prior to his junior year in college, Darryl spent a stint in the Marine Corps Reserve. Although he once dreamed of teaching history, Darryl’s career path was diverse and fulfilling. Including roles as a car salesman at Michael Jordan Nissan in Durham, North Carolina, apartment manager and food service worker, just to name a few before he found his true calling as an owner operator long-distance truck driver. His entrepreneurial spirit culminated in the creation of island Brothers Mart with his brother Herman D in 2022. A testament to his vision and determination.
Darryl’s love for all animals was unwavering and he rescued numerous dogs like he rescued people. His latest rescue was his loyal companion, Sushi. His passions extended to cars, golf, cooking with family and all sports related things. Darryl’s vibrant personality and kind heart endeared him to all who knew him.
He was a devoted member of Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church prior to attending college.
Darryl sang in the Junior and Tot choir and served on the Junior Usher Board. After moving to Durham, North Carolina, he attended Greater Joy Baptist Church with his first wife, Angela Moye and their children, Quinten and Sharell Moye. Later in life he returned to Winston-Salem, North Carolina and once again found his spiritual home at Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church with his second wife, Darlis Moye where he faithfully served on the Usher Board.
Darryl leaves behind a legacy of love resilience and boundless generosity. She is survived by his wife, Darlis; children, Quentin Moye, Sharell Moyer (Lawrence), and Parker; parents, Herman D. Moye and Annie B. Moye; sister, Deena Moye Livingston; brother, Herman Dee Moye (Charmayne), Jr.; aunts, Mildred, Inez, Mary and Carolyn; uncle, Winfred; nephews, Zion, Herman Moye, III, and Simeon Moye; nieces, Jada Moye, Arianna Livingston and Alexis Livingston; and a host of relatives and friends.
Darryl’s life was a testament to the power of his kindness and the beauty of a soul that always sought to uplift others.
His spirit will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to have known him and he will be profoundly missed but never forgotten. The Eagle has landed.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Thursday, July 18, 2024 at Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 1711 Claremont Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27105. The family will receive friends one-hour prior to service. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Garden.
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Ms. Lucy Williams Shepard was born on March 16, 1959 in Bridgeport, Connecticut to Esther Newby, (who preceded her in death) and Lewis Williams. She grew up in Bridgeport with five brothers. There she attended church and Central High School.
Later in life, Lucy moved to North Carolina where she nurtured her three children. She attended Reveal Church of Christ in Winston-Salem and recently affirmed membership at First Waughtown Baptist Church. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and sister.
Lucy dedicated her career path to the healthcare field. Her journey opened doors for her to work in nursing homes as a Med Tech and in patients’ homes as a private duty Certified Nurse Assistant.
Lucy’s favorite pastimes included reading, fishing, cooking, baking desserts (that were unbelievable) and spending quality time with her youngest grandson, whom she affectionately referred to as “Old Man”.
In addition to her mother, she was also preceded in death by her stepfather, John Newby and her best friend, Wanda Swinton.
Lucy leaves to cherish memories of her life: three children, Tyshonda Sneed of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Troy (Runda) Sneed of Winston-Salem, NC, and Franklin McIver of Winston-Salem, NC; three grandsons, Demetric Sneed of Winston-Salem, NC, Tramond Cobb of New Jersey and Troy "Deuce" Sneed II;granddaughter, Alise Scales; her father, Lewis (Frankie) Williams of Ohio; five brothers, Carl Williams, Tony (Diane), Michael Williams, John (Candy) Newby all of Pennsylvania, and Travis Newby of Winston-Salem, NC; two aunts, Christine Williams of Roanoke, VA and Betty Chesney of Sanford, NC. Lucy also held dear to her heart, a host of nieces, great nieces and great nephews, cousins, a special cousin, Elmer Chesney, Jr., (whom she affectionately called her bonus son); and friends including special friends, Octavia Lewis and Donna Becoat. Lucy holds a special place in the hearts of the families whose loved ones she cared for.
Her legacy will live on in the through everyone she encountered.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Wednesday, July 17, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Paul Monroe Spease was born on April 6, 1947 to Carrington Spease and Betty Jane Davis Spease Kiser. At the age of 77, he passed away on July 2, 2024.
A native of Tobaccoville, NC, he attended Carver High School in Winston-Salem, NC. His employment included time with KFC and more than 46 years with Cliff Harvel’s Moving Company, where management considered him to be dedicated and a hard worker.
Those who preceded him in death were his parents, Carrington and Betty Jane Spease; brothers, Edward Junior Spease, Richard Gary Spease, and John Carrington Spease.
Survivors include: a daughter, Jawanna Spease; stepson, Ranell Wilson; sister, Mary Jane Spease; brother, Allen Spease; grandsons, Jalelland Jamel Spease; granddaughter, Jalessa Searcy; five nieces and nephews; his coworkers at Cliff Harvel’s Moving Company and Calvin Parrish.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Tanya Lavette Lewis Mayes was born September 2, 1962, to Harvey and Lois Lewis and was one of five children (Harvey, Ricky, Carlos and Mike)— the only girl in a sea of boys. She was a whirlwind in her youth and made a lasting impression on those she met. She enjoyed listening to artists like the OJ's, Luther Vandross, and Marvin Gaye. She was always excited to gather with family and friends.
Her GREATEST joy and accomplishment were her girls. An adoring mother, she raised four daughters with her former spouse Ricky Mayes: Khadijaa Lewis, Kimberly Mayes, Dr. Kayla Mayes, and Katrina (Chris) Jefferson. In addition, she was a proud grandmother to her first favorite, Aubrey Lawson, and Kairo Jefferson— the son she never had. Whether watching scary movies, eating tacos, or indulging in Waldo's Wings, she is remembered for savoring the little things.
Ms. Mayes family will have a private celebration of life service.
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Gilbert Eugene Rucker unexpectedly passed away and transitioned from this earth to his heavenly home on June 28th, 2024, to be with the Lord.
Gilbert was born on May 23, 1965 in Davidson County, Lexington, North Carolina to the late Reverend Carlton Rucker Sr. and Pauline Olivia Rucker. Gilbert accepted Christ at an early age.
Gilbert was a devoted husband to Andrea Rucker and a devoted father to Alexis Rucker, Ashtin Rucker, and McKenleigh Rucker. He worked for Foot Locker as a District Manager for 19 years. Then later joined Amazon as a Distribution Warehouse Manager for 4 years.
Gilbert grew up in Winston-Salem, NC, where he attended Forsyth Senior High School in Kernersville, NC and graduated from Barton College under its former name of Atlantic Christian College with his Bachelor of Science degree. While attending Atlantic Christian College, Gilbert played a pivotal role in ACC’s rise in the NAIA ranks and was the leading basketball scorer as a sophomore. As a senior his basketball team advanced to the second round of the national ACC tournament that year. In his mid-30’s, he became an avid golfer and enjoyed sharing the experience with his family.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
He Leaves to cherish his loving memory, siblings: Sylvester Rucker (Wyteria) of Walkertown, NC, Marcus Rucker of Winston-Salem, NC, Carlton Rucker, Jr. (Helen) of Havre de Grace, Maryland, Leo Rucker (Angela) of Winston-Salem, NC, Paulette Rucker of Winston-Salem, NC, and Lois Samuels (Sterling) of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
A memorial service be held at 3:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral home. There will be no public viewing.
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Lemuel Underwood Stinson, 84 of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, passed away Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center with his wife and daughter present. He was born in Winston-Salem on January 11, 1940 to the late Reverend George W. and Mary Byers Stinson.
Lemuel was a 1958 graduate of Atkins High School and attended Winston-Salem Business College. He was formerly employed at Wachovia Bank and Forsyth Country Club.
Lemuel was affectionately known to everyone as Lem. He was musically gifted and played the Alto and Tenor Saxophone in the Atkins High School jazz band. Lem was a member of the Gore's and The Upsetters Band and was associated with The Five Royales.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Hubert, George Jr., Whitfield, James (Jim), Robert (Bobby) Stinson; four sisters, Evelyn Cade, Elizabeth Orr, Rachel Stinson, and Betty Foster.
Mr. Stinson leaves to cherish his memory, his loving and devoted wife, Bernice Kimbrough-Stinson; two daughters, Lisa and Leslie Stinson, both of Charlotte, NC; one sister, Mary Ann (Theodore) Boone of Orland Hills, Illinois; bonus family, Wahi Kimbrough of Charlotte, NC and Dr. Mawiyah Nathifah Kimbrough-Allan of Lithia Springs, GA; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends; special thanks to his dedicated nieces, Janice McDaniel and Tonya Foster.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service will be held on Friday, July 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.
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Septiembre 7, 1953 – Junio 22, 2024
Nació en Ajuchitlán del Progreso, Guerrero, México.
Es una mujer que adora a Dios y disfruta difundiendo su palabra, especialmente a través de sus escritos. Encuentra alegría en pasar tiempo con su familia y felicidad en la belleza de la naturaleza, especialmente en las flores.
Madre de 5 hijos: Ricardo, Gabriela, Carlos, Edgar, Reyna Esmeralda.
Abuela de 14 nietos: Daniel, Belén, Jacob, Y Deivanny (hijos de Gaby). Sebastian (hijo de Ricardo). Erica, y Alex (hijos de Carlos). David Alejandro, Edgar Jair, Samuel, Jason, y Jonathan (hijos de Edgar). Marco Antonio, y Elisa Grace (hijos de Esmeralda).
Bisabuela de 4 bisnietos: Cailey, y Reyna (hijas de Belén). Alani Juliet, y Javier Alejandro (hijos de Daniel).
Servicio Memorial, Sabado 29 De Junio, 2024, Se Llevara Acabo En La Iglesia Reynolda; 2200 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106.
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Janice Campbell Moore was born on November 3, 1957 to the late Clinton and Cleopatra Campbell. Janice passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, June 17, 2024 surrounded by family.
Janice was a strong and independent woman who said what she meant and meant what she said. She was proud of her children and beautiful family. She was a kind-hearted caregiver who loved to cook, bake, spend time and do crafts with her grandkids. Loved traveling, especially going to the beach and loved to plan gatherings at her home.
Janice's favorite beverages were Cheerwine and red wine; she loved sitting on her porch while making the best coffee and watching dog walkers.
Janice was preceded in death by her parents; and grandson, Antwan L. Campbell.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her children, Anthony, Elizabeth and Khalilah Campbell; sisters, Sandra Campbell and Audrey (Chris) Evans; brother, Clinton (Joanne) Campbell, Jr.; twenty-one grandchildren; twenty-two great-grandchildren; best friend, Rosalind Smith; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives.
Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, June 24, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 3:00 PM, Tuesday, June 25, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Daron Lamonta Bines, Jr. was born June 18, 1990 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Daron Lamonta Bines, Sr. and the late Pearlie Mae Gist. Following the passing of his parents, he was adopted at an early age by his grandmother, Doris Bines.
Daron began and completed his education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System.
Daron was employed by Classic Packaging, where he worked as a Dye Finisher. Outside of work, he enjoyed singing, rapping, cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs and most of all, spending time with his children and family.
Daron was a devoted father, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend.
Daron entered eternal rest on June 8, 2024. In addition to the passing of his parents, he is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Melvin Bines; his paternal grandmother/adoptive mother, Doris Bines; his maternal grandmother, Ola Mae Graves; and his brother, Tyreik Bines.
He leaves to cherish his memories: one daughter, Taraji Huffin; one son, Daron Lamonta Bines, III; four brothers, Deven (Demetrice) Gist, Breyon Gist, Steve (Deshanna) Bines and Anthony Knight; two sisters, Tracie (Kevin) Bines and Melvin (Curt) Bines, a devoted aunt, Deborah Holder; a special friend, Iesha Huffin; and a host of family and friends.
Public viewing for Mr. Bines will be held at 3:00 PM during family visitation hour, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Service will begin promptly at 4:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Rochelle Diane Gist was born on November 12, 1968 in Okinawa, Japan to Roger D. Gist Sr. and Geraldine W. Gist , both now deceased. On May 21, 2024, she joined her many family members who passed on before her.
She was a graduate of North Forsyth High School, Class of 1987. Her employment included being a school bus driver for WS/FC Schools and Lee Jeans Factory, both in Winston-Salem, NC as well as Coca Cola, and LabCorp, both in Atlanta, GA.
Watching National Football League games, especially the Washington Commanders, was among her favorite pastimes. Traveling, spending time with her family and playing slot machines helped round out her top ten things to do.
She was preceded in death by her father, Roger D. Gist Sr.; mother, Geraldine W. Gist; siblings, Roger D. Gist Jr. and Renee D. Gist; and maternal grandparents, Raymond Hampton and Ethel Mae Hampton; paternal grandparent, Evelyn Gist; aunts. Betty Flippin, Ardran Hampton, Sandra Hampton, Leona Gist, Marion Gist ; and uncle, Luther Gist.
Those who remain to cherish her memory include her son, Demarkus J. Gist; daughter, Demonica J. Gist; sister, Regina (George) Freyberger; brothers, Ronnie D. (Lhaila) Gist Sr., Ramon D. Gist, Ryan D. (Nani) Gist Sr.; aunts, Queen Fant, Evelyn Walker, Dorenda Gist, Catherine Gist, Ora Mae Gist and Brenda Richardson; and uncles, Fletcher Gist Sr, Larry (Bernice) Gist, and John Gist.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, May 31, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Saturday, June 1, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory.
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Ms. Earline Glenn was born in East Bend, NC to the late Wade and Katherine Armstrong Glenn on February 5, 1946 and departed life on May 21, 2024.
Earline attended both Paisley and Atkins High School. Following high school, she worked at Thomasville Furniture Company, Family Service (Head Start Division), and retired from the W-S/Forsyth County School System in 2001. After retirement she continued to work in the homes of Dr. Carolyn Ferree and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Maddrey.
Earline was a faithful member of Benbow Chapel AME Zion Church, until her health declined. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Nell Ray Glenn Manns of Walkertown, NC and brothers: William Glenn of Pfafftown, NC and Leonard Glenn of Winston-Salem, NC.
Earline leaves behind: her sister, Mary Glenn (Larry) White of McDonough, GA; one beloved nephew, Timothy L. Glenn of Spartanburg, SC; seven nieces: Mildred Hart, Lynise Burch, Kathy Glenn, Cheryl Lane Glenn, Candace Collison, Patrice Jackson and Willette Glenn; three sisters-in-law: Barbara Glenn, Shirley Glenn Jeffries and Brenda Glenn; many cousins and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM, Saturday, May 25, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Benbow Chapel AME Zion Church cemetery.
Special thanks to Mildred Hart and Thomasine Malloy for their care during Earline’s illness; Benbow Chapel AME Zion Church family, The Cancer Center of Winston-Salem, Adorations Home Care, Trellis Supportive Hospice Care and everyone else who played a role in making sure her final days were good ones.
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Kaleb Isaiah Samuel was born on December 20, 2006.
He was a junior at Carver High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and a member of the Marching Yellow Jackets, marching band. He was also a member of various clubs including the gardening club and Crosby Scholars.
Kaleb had a love for all things anime and Pokéman. His favorite place was the beach, there was nothing better to him. Every single trip being buried in the sand was mandatory.
Kaleb was a natural borne leader, an animal whisperer, nature lover, kind hearted and extremely intelligent. Kaleb was quick to help and slow to complain. He was easily everyone's favorite person to be around.
He leaves to cherish his memories, his mother, Rikki Samuel and father, Leaeric Bailey; brothers, KeSean Samuel and Corey Bailey; grandparents, Annette (John) Watson, and Gloria Bailey Gallimore; great-grandparents, Kathleen Foster, Wilma (Stephen) Samuel, Jr., and Rickey (Tonya) Horne; uncles, Christopher McDaniel (Ryan Ross), Vernon (Courtnie) Jennings, Rickey Samuel, Jr., and Jaylen Watson; great uncle, Lamond Christopher Foster; great aunts, Nell Perry and Renee (Ken) Gary; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends; and honorable mention to his "aunties", Suprena Taylor, Lawanda Brown, DeShana Smith, and Yunik Patillo.
A memorial service will be held at 4:00 PM, Saturday, May 18, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
There will be no public viewing.
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Rachel Johnson Pritchett was born in the city of Winston-Salem NC on September 4, 1942, to the Reverend Johnny and Ruthie Mae Johnson.
She was a graduate of Paisley Senior High School.
Rachel retired from the Roanoke City School System. While in Roanoke, VA she was a member of Pilgrim Baptist Church, Maple Street Baptist Church, and Trinity Baptist Church. Rachel lived in Roanoke for over 40 years but returned home to Winston-Salem after retiring to be with her family.
Rachel was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Pritchett; her parents; three sisters: Azalee J. Clemmons, Cindy Mae J. Elam, and Elizabeth J. Gray; three brothers: Johnny Johnson Jr., Richard Johnson, and Zachariah Johnson; her sister-in-Law, Linda Johnson; and brother-In -law, Sylvester Lowery, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memories, a sister, Janice J. Lowery; two brothers, Leroy Johnson and Earl Johnson; a sister-in-law, Catherine Johnson; a dedicated and devoted great nephew, Timon Johnson who helped care for her; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, great-great nieces, and great- great nephews.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, May 17, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:30 PM, Saturday, May 18, 2024 at St. Mark Baptist Church, 1100 Manly Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Visitation 12:00 PM. Interment in Gardens of Memory.
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Bertha Mae Sheff was born March 22, 1931, to the late Sam and Cleo Glenn in Newberry, South Carolina. She transitioned from her earthly home on Tuesday April 30, 2024.
Bertha Mae completed her education in Winston Salem/Forsyth County schools at Carver High school.
She married her sweetheart Mose Sheff in 1952 in Rock Hill, SC. They lived together in union for over 65 years until his passing. She worked for RJ Reynolds until her retirement.
Bertha Mae was the life of the party, who loved her family through and through. Often thinking of them with her unique gifts. She was an amazing cook and baker known to cause a fuss when she made her infamous pound cakes. A creative woman who enjoyed her life and a good laugh. The oldest daughter of eight children, a dedicated big sister, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who was just a phone call away.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Mose Sheff; daughter, Cleo Sheryl Glenn (Maryland); and brothers: Leroy Glenn, Clarence Glenn, Vernon Glenn, Luther Glenn.
She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved grandson, Daryl Glenn (Larita); great-granddaughter, Destinee Glenn; sister, Dahlia Johnson; brothers, Anthony Glenn (Patricia), Sam Glenn (Minnie); devoted nephew, Steven Glenn (Tuwanna); sister-in-law, Janet Glenn and Susie Glenn; and a host of nieces, nephews, and relatives.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, May 6, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service, 11:30 AM, Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church, 5000 Noble Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment St. James United Methodist Church, Rural Hall, North Carolina.
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Mrs. Intisar Bilal (aka Jacqueline Elaine Powell) transitioned from this earthly life on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Her final days were spent surrounded by family and friends.
Mrs. Intisar Bilal was born on August 6, 1950 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Aaron Powell and Mrs. Emma W. Shouse. She graduated from Atkins High School in 1969 in Winston Salem, NC.
Intisar was married to Amin Bilal on August 20, 1972; they were married 52 years. As a military spouse, she resided in New Jersey and later moved to Jacksonville, Florida.
She was employed as a realtor with Watson Realty for over 25 years in Jacksonville Florida until her retirement. She enjoyed spending time with her family, rescuing animals and helping her clients find their dream home.
Intisar was proceeded in death by her father Mr. Aaron Powell; stepfather Mr. William Shouse; sister, Constance L. Powell and niece, Keia S. Smith.
Intisar leaves to cherish her memories, her husband, Mr. Amin Bilal; her mother, Mrs. Emma W. Shouse; sister’s, Mrs. Patricia Burton and Mrs. Yvonne Abdullah; niece, LaTonya Powell-McCummings (Michael Johnson); nephew, Marcus Burton; great niece, Chandler McCummings; great nephew, Kendall Williams; and a host of family, relatives, and friends.
There will be no public viewing, Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM, Thursday, May 2, 2024 in Piedmont Memorial Gardens Chapel.
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Dora’Lea Baylock Jordan “Mama Dora” was born on April 11, 1936 to the union of Elijah, Sr. and Hester Baylock in Goosecreek, South Carolina.
Dora’Lea accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Trinity Missionary Baptist Church.
Dora’Lea received her formal education in the Berkeley County School District. Her personal interest included gardening, cooking and sewing.
After graduation she spent time in Florida and New York. There in New York, Dora’Lea met the love of her life, James Jordan, Sr. They married November 8, 1963 and to this union was six children. Dora’Lea and James relocated and made North Carolina their home.
Dora’Lea attended Nursing and Business school. She worked at Brenner’s Children Hospital for 32 years and provided in Home Health Care.
In 1982, she joined Exodus United Baptist Church alongside her husband where she served as an usher for 42 years.
Dora’Lea Baylock Jordan departed this life on Monday, April, 15, 2024. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, James Jordan, Sr.; her parents; two daughters, Rebecca Baylock and Sarah Jordan Carter; siblings, Ruth Small, Sylvia Garland, Odessa Mack and Elijah, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memories, children: Leroy Baylock, James Jordan, Jr., Carolyn Terry, Bernard Jordan, and Andre Jordan; grandchildren, great-grandchildren; siblings, Annie May Ford (Charles), Katherine Myers, Mary Williams, Gloria Barr, John Baylock, Jr.; God-daughter, Shawn Palmer; and a host of other relatives, nieces, nephews, cousins and many beloved friends.
There will be a public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, April 19, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 12:00, Saturday, April 20, 2024 at Exodus Baptist Church, 2000 Wilbur Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27107. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Tony Bernard Ingram Sr., a beloved father, brother, uncle, partner, and friend. Tony was born on May 20th, 1968, to Lewis Franklin Ingram Sr. (deceased) and Emma Lee Cole. He was a devoted son, always cherishing the memories of his parents.
Tony was a beacon of kindness and selflessness, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. His compassionate nature touched the lives of many, leaving a mark on the hearts of all who knew him. Tony's unwavering dependability and generosity made him a pillar of his community.
He leaves behind his loving son, Tony Bernard Ingram Jr., who was his pride and joy. Tony was also a cherished son to his mother, Emma Cole Ingram and cherished brother to Lewis Franklin (Ola) Ingram Jr. and a beloved uncle to his nephews Justin and Lewis Ingram III, as well as his great-nephew Josiah Ingram and his aunts, Ruby Griffin, Ann Galloway, and Vicky Miller. He was a devoted partner to his fiancée, Angela Gordon, who stood by his side through thick and thin.
In his professional life, Tony was dedicated to his business T & S Trucking, where he exemplified integrity and diligence in all that he did. He was respected and admired by clients for his professionalism and reliability.
Tony's legacy of kindness, compassion, and selflessness will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered for his boundless love and generosity. Rest in peace, Tony.
A service in Tony’s memory will be held at 12:00 Noon, Thursday, April 11, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 11:00 AM.
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce Ernestine Dillard (mother to James 'Tony' Dillard, Vanessa 'Van' Dillard, Cheryl 'Lynn' Dillard, Eric 'Buster' Dillard, Elizabeth 'Jenny' Burgess, Brian Dillard, Donna Dillard, Preston Dillard (deceased), and Iran Dillard) was called home to her final resting place on March 26, 2024 at the age of 88.
Along with her eight children, she is survived by her beloved brother Alvin Kinzer, as well as a large family of twenty-six grandchildren; many great great-great grandchildren; cousins, nieces, nephews; her long-time best friend Ernestine August, and many close friends.
Ernestine has joined her father, Frank Kinzer Sr. and mother, Lubertha Kinzer; son Preston Dillard; sisters Robbie Delapp, Doris Harris, Mildred Tuttle; and brother, Frank 'Buck' Kinzer in heaven.
Known for her sense of style and being a tough cookie, Ernestine will be dearly missed by all who knew her. The family asks that she be remembered for her strength, humor, and long life not the sadness of her passing.
A memorial will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, 727 N Patterson Ave, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 3:30 PM.
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Mrs. Ellen Williams Stewart departed this life on March 21, 2024, at Magnolia Creek Assisted Living & Memory Care Center in Winston-Salem, NC. Mrs. Stewart was born on July 14, 1919, in Lancaster, SC to the late Oscar and Lula Clyburn Williams.
Mrs. Stewart was a loving wife, sister, aunt, cousin, God-Mother, and friend to many who mourn her passing.
She was a faithful and lifelong member of Grace Presbyterian Church, where she served in many capacities over the years.
Ellen was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Edward “Toby” Stewart; four brothers and four sisters.
Left to cherish her memory a loving and devoted sister, Mrs. Emma W. Shouse; a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews; including Patricia P. Burton, her niece and guardian, as well as Carol Carter whom she reared as her own, along with her son, Rashard Booker.
Public viewing will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2024, from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 pm at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Graveside services to celebrate Mrs. Stewart’s life will be held at Piedmont Memorial Gardens Friday, March 29, 2024, at 1:00 pm.
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Antwonya Evelyn Cooper was born on October 5, 1986 to Mrs. Wyomie Watson and Mr. Anthony Holoman. Antwonya departed this earthly side on Monday, March 18, 2024 at Forsyth Hospital ICU in the presence of family.
She was a graduate of Reynolds High School where she was a member of the Dancing Boots.
Antwonya was a fun-loving person who loved to laugh aloud. She loved her sons with all her heart and adored her family, especially her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed cooking and being in the company of her friends. She was a member of New Direction Movement Cathedral Church.
She was preceded in death b her maternal great-grandmother, Ms. Ruby Cooper; maternal grandmother, Ms. Gaynell Cooper; and her paternal grandmother, Ms. Willie Holoman.
She leaves to cherish her memory, her mother, Wyomie (Eric) Watson; her children, Jaidyn Cooper and Llord Byrom, Jr.; sisters, Brittany Holoman, Cortillia Holoman and Jamesha Barkley; one brother, James Barkley, III; grandpapa, Charles (Carolyn) Cooper, Sr.; two uncles, Charles (Willette) Cooper, Jr. and Timothy (Angie) Cooper, Sr.; her father, Anthony Holoman; one sister/cousin, Jasmine Glenn; three nieces, Briilyn, Kaycee, Ny’hla; three nephews, Kaidyn, Bryson and Amari; and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM, Friday, March 22, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be at 5:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. Funeral service will begin at 5:30 PM.
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Carolyn Marie Dick-Bowman, was the first child born to the late Henry W. Dick, Sr. & Marie Fuller-Dick Clauson on June 11, 1942. She departed this life early Thursday morning, February 23, 2024 at Atrium Health - Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, ICU Department, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Carolyn was predeceased by her father, as a toddler; her mother in 2004; brother, Henry W . Dick, III; her maternal grandparents, Willie A. Fuller, Sr. and Elizabeth McLean-Fuller, who played a pivotal role in her rearing and life, and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
At a very young age, Carolyn's mother and maternal grandparents mad sure she attended church. She joined Turners Chapel AME Church and served under the teachings of several pastors. Carolyn was very active in the church - past Lay President, Choir Member, Usher Board member, just to name a few, until her health no longer afforded her the privilege of attending in person. But she did not let her health become a stumbling block, instead, she would reach out and touch, via telephone!
On January 1, 1972, she was united in marriage to Nathaniel Thomas Bowman, a wonderful man who became very sensitive to her needs and wants. To this union a daughter was born, LaTanya Terrain Bowman. Their daughter's love and attachment also became a part of their lives. As a couple, they welcomed two grand dogs to their family, "Chace, (now deceased), and Chloe."
Recently the family was blessed to welcome and become grand godparents to Leandria Elise Herring, a distinction which they took very serious and dearly enjoyed. Over the years, Carolyn has always had a way with people, especially during her working years. One lady, especially, now deceased became her best friend and co-worker. The Ramsey's , Charles II "Chuck", Melanie, and Robin, all are now grown adults, refers to the Bowman's as Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Nate. She was a loving, compassionate soul.
Carolyn attended Florence Elementary School and was a graduate of William Penn High School in High Point, NC. She received Bachelor of Science from Winston Salem State College, 1964, then continued to later on complete her Master of Science in Elementary-Intermediate Education Degree, 1975, from NC A&T State University.
Carolyn continued her professional life, consisting of thirty plus years in Gretna, Virginia; Mount Gilead, North Carolina, and Guilford County (Ragsdale High) school systems. These were major accomplishments she both loved and learned from. Of all Carolyn's many achievements she would most want to be remembered as one who truly loved the Lord and tried to treat everybody right! She was gifted with the appreciation of kindness and goodness.
Those left to cherish her memory are: her loving husband of 52 years, Nathaniel Bowman; daughter, LaTanya Bowman; God granddaughter, Leandria Elise Herring; four sisters, Annie L. Dick-Truitt (George); Mary E. Clauson-Jones (Braddy); Lucille Clauson and Naomi Gibson – Jennings; two nephews, Henry Dick, III and Brad Jones; niece, Teresa Dick Taylor (Keith); great-nephew, Bennett David; great-niece, Hanya Harrell; a special aunt, Ida Fuller; two brothers-in-law, Walter Bowman and Bobby Lee Bowman; five sisters-in-law, Willie Mae Dick, Pauline Williams (Thurman), Almeta Bowman, Blanche Bowman, and Betty Bowman; a special Bowman niece, Vicki Gray; special adopted Ramsey Children, Charles "Chuck", Melanie and Robin; significant friends, Rev. Ella Jordan and Dianna Teasley; and a host of other relatives, friends, and neighbors.
Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Monday, March 4, 2024 at Turners Chapel AME Church. The family visitation will begin at 11:00 AM. Interment will be in Parklawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Bowman may be publicly viewed today from 1 PM~6PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, February 23, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:00 AM, Saturday, February 24, 2024 at First Baptist Church, 700 N. Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in New Evergreen Cemetery.
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On June 28, 1935, Paul Lawrence Miller was born in Hookerton, NC to the late William T. Wilks and Sudie L. Miller.
As a standout athlete in baseball, Paul graduated from Greene County High School in 1953. To further his education, he took business courses at Forsyth Technical Community College and received an associate's degree. In addition, he obtained licenses in taxation, fire casualty, and real estate/brokerage.
After a prosperous summer working on the family farm, Paul relocated to Winston-Salem, NC in 1954 to live with his favorite Uncle Seymour and his wife. At first, he began working at Uncle Seymour’s grocery store and around the house, helping where needed. Then he found gainful employment at Western Electric Company (currently known as AT&T) in the janitorial department until he volunteered for the United States Army.
Paul enlisted in the United States Army on October 15, 1958. He graduated from Basic Training at Ft. Jackson, SC, and finished Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at Ft. Dix, NJ. After completing basic training and AIT, he was stationed at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii as an 11B Infantryman. By the end of his tenure in the Army, Paul was promoted to Corporal, he was a Weapons Squad Leader, and he received an honorable discharge for his outstanding service on September 26, 1960.
After he departed from the military, Paul returned to Western Electric Company on October 1, 1960. While working there, he co-founded a tax services company with R. Lewis Ray and Clarence Watson known as Ray, Watson, and Miller Tax Services. After years of success, Paul started his own taxation business called Paul Miller Tax Services. In addition to his taxation business, Paul wanted to extend his entrepreneurial endeavors.
He grew an interest in fire and casualty, real estate, and property management, becoming one of the first black realtors in Winston-Salem, NC. Although committed to his business ventures, he still found time to serve his community.
As a result, he founded Paul Miller Realty, Inc. working as the sole owner and operator of the company. Although committed to his business ventures, he still found time to serve his community.
Paul was a pillar of his community. He was the Head Coach of the Cherry Hill Tigers Baseball Team, leading them to win a Little League Championship in the summer of 1962. He also mentored Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School kids ages 6-10. He became a master Mason of Bivouac Lodge #503 in 1980. In this Lodge, he served as a Junior Warden, Senior Warden, and the Worshipful Master. He also served as the District Deputy Grand Master in the Western Region of North Carolina, the Director of the Knights of Pythagoras for the entire state of North Carolina, the Past Patron of the Eastern Stars of Bivouac Chapter #530, and a member of the Shriners. He was also an active member at Hanes CME Church for over 50 years performing multiple duties such as teaching Sunday School, visiting the sick, and serving as a Trustee. Lastly, Paul was instrumental in getting computers, laptops, and other educational supplies for Bennett College in Greensboro, NC, between 1981-1984.
He leaves to cherish his memory two surviving children Veronica Y. Miller of Winston-Salem, NC, and Lawrence E. Miller of Elgin, SC, from his ex-wife (Esther Kimbrough Miller); two grandchildren Eric B. Miller (Jodelle) of Capitol Heights, MD and Derek G. Miller (Dashekia) of Winston -Salem, NC; three great-grandsons Malakai Miller, Marcel Miller, and Mansa Miller of Winston-Salem, NC; one brother Lindberg Miller of Goldsboro, NC and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, February15, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:00 AM, Friday, February 16, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Mr. Clarence Williams Moore was born on November 6, 1949 in Bennettsville, SC to Warren Moore and Annie Laura McCall. There he attended the local public schools.
For over 35 years, he was employed at K & W Cafeteria, holding various positions including line and grill worker, take out service, servicing and bussing tables and floor attendant. Beyond that, he also worked as a brick mason and held a multitude of jobs from Charlotte to Rockingham, NC.
He loved fishing, hunting, chilling, listening to music, and cooking. He never met a stranger. With his “get it done” attitude, nothing was too hard for him.
Clarence passed away on February 7, 2024. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Robersina Wilson, Anne Wil-son; niece, Andrea Wilson; nephew, James Wilson. On the day after Clarence's death, his nephew, Timothy Wilson, un-expectedly passed away.
Survivors who remain to cherish his memory include: his wife, Velma Lucille Parker Moore; sisters, Daisy Green and Ida Shannon; aunt, Vera Chestnut; brother-in–law, Tommy (Barbara) Parker; beloved special friend and fishing buddy, Lloyd Cline; ride or die friend, Nate Hairston; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, February 10, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. There will be no public viewing of Mr. Moore.
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Batina Tanner Hill was born April 26, 1978 in Lewisville, North Carolina. Known to family and friends as “Tina”, she could fill a room with joy and laughter. She loved her mother with everything she had to give.
Tina attended West Forsyth Senior High. She furthered her studies at Forsyth Technical Community College, South Carolina State Uni-versity, Winston-Salem State University and was by vocation, a trained nurse. Tina was employed by Kedplasma Center and Oak Forest Rehabilitation until her health began to decline. She was a member of Black Nurses Rock.
She enjoyed the love of her life, Derrick Couthen, who were ride and die for each other no matter what. Tina also enjoyed and cher-ished the bond with her stepchildren and best friends, Felicia Beard, Nina Gore, Almaz Clark; cousins, the Patterson family, the Marshall family, and the Astrop family.
Her passion was watching Dr. Charles Stanley on TV, His daily messages contributed to her spiritual growth. Her favorite things to do included watching the Investigative Discovery Channel and Tubi… and she loved to eat.
She was a sister, aunt, cousin and friend to all. Tina enjoyed life in every way she could with Derrick, her closest confidant.
Her father, James Tanner and mother, Bernice Tanner preceded her in death. She passed away on February 2, 2024.
Tina leaves wonderful and forever memories with her loving partner, Derrick Couthen; stepchildren, Damari Todd, Damaya Couthen, Abria Reese; her brother, James "June" Tanner (Doris Jones); niece, Bea Tanner; close family, The Howells; and a host of otherrelatives and friends.
Although Tina may no longer be physically with us, her memories will forever and always last our lifetime!
Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, February 11, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Ms. Hill will be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM~6:00 PM on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at the funeral home.
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Ms. Betty J. Carter was born to the late Ruby Lee Carter and Albert Porter on January 5, 1951. On January 31, 2024 after completing all of her earthly assignments, she received her heavenly wings.
Educated in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, she was a graduate of Atkins High School, Class of 1967. She was employed by Baptist Hospital and retired after 35 years of service. In her religious life, she was Baptist by faith.
Betty was a very devoted, trustworthy, honest and loyal person. She was an outstanding Bingo and card player; and an avid reader of novels. Some of her fondest times were spent entertaining her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Antonio Carter; sister, Brenda Roebuck; three brothers, Sammy Lee, Mango and William Carter.
Left to mourn her passing, but cherish her memory, her daughter, Tonya Smith; two sons, Donald Carter and Charles Timmons; 15 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Larry and Melvin Carter; two aunts, Lorene and Nancy Carter; godson and daughter, Mike Robinson and Bria Redmon; devoted friend, Latrice Carter; special friends, Jolyn Roberts and Diane Mitchell; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Thursday, February 8, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Shirley Ann Mitchell, AKA “Duck” and “Auntie” was born March 31, 1939, to the parentage of Mr. Robert Lewis Washington, Sr. and Mrs. Mattie Thomas Russell Washington in Winston Salem, North Carolina. She was the 4th child of 12 children.
Auntie graduated from Atkins High School, class of 1958 in Winston Salem, NC. Soon after graduating, she moved to Brooklyn, New York, where she furthered her education at the Mandl School for Medical and Dental Assistants, New York, NY, earning, a certification in Electrocardiography. She went on to attended the Allen School for Physician Aides, in Jamaica, NY, graduating with a certification in Electrocardiography Technician and Basal Metabolism. She pursued her career as an, Certified Electrocardiography Technician, and was employed by Kings County Hospital Center, Health and Hospitals Corp, where she was awarded for completing 34 years of valuable service. She also, received an Award of Excellence for completing 34 years of loyal dedicated service to the New York City Employees Union Local 237 I.B.T..
After her retirement, Auntie excitedly moved back home to Winston-Salem NC. With her love for the Lord, she established membership and became a faithful member of Gethsemane Hope Missionary Baptist Church, serving as a proud member of the Senior Choir. Auntie loved attending church and when the doors of the church were open, Auntie was always there, until her health began to fail. Unable to attend her home church, she eagerly attended Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist church with family.
Auntie, not having children of her own, she graciously loved on and cared for generations of nieces and nephews. Auntie loved shopping for greeting cards, as she loved giving them to family and friends. She knew everyone in the family’s birthdays, all of her friend’s birthdays, and all of her church member’s birthdays. If she knew you and knew your birthday, you were going to get a card from her on your birthday and for Christmas, with a nice token of love in it.
On January 16, 2024, Shirley peacefully transitioned this earthly walk of life at Trellis Supportive Care in Winston Salem, NC.
Shirley/Duck/Sister/Auntie, as she was fondly called, was part of the glue of her family, and she proudly accepted this honor. Shirley was so kind, loving, and caring, with a quiet and humble spirit. She loved the Lord and would often say, “just ask God, he’ll do it for you”, and “God Knows”.
Five days a week for seven years, she enjoyed attending the Tab Williams Adult Day Center, where she was affectionately known as “The Dancing Queen”. If music was playing, she was dancing, clapping, or patting her feet. She really loved to dance. Our family received a gift from our grandma and it was Aunt Shirley, dance on Auntie, dance on. She will be cherished beyond what words can describe.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; eight sisters, Henrietta Washington, Eltine Washington, Gloria Jean Washington, Annie Marie Washington, Linda Laverne Alford, Omondi, Carolyn Pearline Henry and Lettie Mozelle Washington; three brothers, Thurmon Bernard Washington, Robert Lewis Washington, Jr. and Barry Gilbert Washington.
Most precious memories will be cherished by her loving sister Mary Washington, and devoted niece/caregivers Porcial and Robert Wilson of the home; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM Thursday, January 25, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Friday, January 26, 2024 at Gethsemane Hope Baptist Church, 4363 Carrie Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mr. Tommy Lee Nesmith was born on July 22, 1942 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was the son of Willie Bell Nesmith, now deceased. After a life well lived, he passed away on January 12, 2024, leaving behind many who loved him.
He was educated In the Forsyth County School System. At Hauser Rental Service, he worked as a warehouse operator for many years. In the community, he was a member of Mt. Able Pentecostal Holiness Church of God where he was celebrated as the First Man of Mt. Able. He loved to sing, always had a song in his heart, and was willing to share it with anyone who was willing to listen. Even through his physical challenges, he always had an encouraging spirit and constantly expressed his praises to God for the blessings he received.
Family who preceded him in death include his mother, Willie Bell Nesmith; sister, Patricia Nesmith; and son-in-law, Gary Ferrell.
Those who remain to cherish his memory include his wife, Elizabeth Nesmith; daughters, Willette N. Poole, Sylvia C. Searles, Pamela Fer-rell, Dianna Williams, Linda Lewis, Linsetta Dodd, Monyca Nails; son, Hanson Clark; grandchildren, Bria Covington, RazHane Gadson, Lubrey Gadson, Demarcus Clark, Lakeia Simmons, Dynasty Harris, Dayveoin Brown, Latoya Barclay, Amanda Morrison, Kimberly Nails, Latosha Flemming, Ahmad Lewis; brother, Wayne Nesmith; nieces, Elease Smith and Apostle Lawana Wallace; nephew, Eric Thompson; eighteen great-grandchildren; and a host of great-great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.
Funeral service 11:30 AM on Saturday, January 20, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family visitation at 11:00 AM. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
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With her family by her side, Marion (Mern) was granted her wings on January 11, 2024 at Baptist Hospital. Marion was born January 9, 1957 in North Carolina, the youngest daughter of Elven Gist.
Marion was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and worked at Graylyn Estate for almost four decades before retiring.
She spent most of her time with her kids and grandkids. She was very devoted, trustworthy, honest, loyal and would give you either her last dime or shirt off her back.
Marion is preceded in death by her mother, Elven Gist and brother, Roger Gist.
She leaves to mourn, her two sons, James and Darian Gist, who she called her “Gentle Giant” and “Big Bear”; and one that would call her own, Jarik Gist; grandkids, Darian Jr., Kaden Quaye and Ja’Lan Gist; brothers, Fletcher and John Gist of the city, Larry (Bernice) Gist of Detroit, MI; sisters, Dorenda Gist of Cleveland, OH, Catherine and Ora Mae of the city and Brenda Richardson of Detroit, MI; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousin, and friends; notable mention, Ronald Lash, Ruth Seitz and Katherine Crook.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be thirty-minutes prior to service. Entombment in Gardens of Memory
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Matthew Ansari El-Amin was born on January 30th, 1983, the fifth child of Fleming and Cassaundra El-Amin. He was a happy-go-lucky child, loving and free hearted.
True to his name, Ansari, he was a helper and unselfish giver. He tried to help anyone who needed it and would give the shirt off his back, if needed.
Matthew was baptized at Emmanuel Baptist Church; he knew God’s love. He returned to the Creator on January 6, 2024, the birthday of his youngest brother and best friend.
Matthew loved dogs and animals. He even fed squirrels who came closer and closer to eat, much to everyone else’s chagrin. He remained a kid at heart and loved to have fun. His children, nieces, and nephew loved being in his presence. He let them do things their parents would never allow, like driving the car around the yard.
He was a risk taker who liked adventure. He was a natural athlete and excelled at sports from a young age. He was especially good at football, basketball, and baseball. He didn’t need to be taught to ride his bike. He just got on and rode off. He never met a stranger, and he was the definition of a true friend. He was always the life of the party and enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Matthew attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Maumee High School in Maumee, Ohio. He continued his education at North Carolina Central University and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a minor in Finance. He always had a keen sense of business, even as a child. He began selling candy at his childhood home on Bon Air and continued through middle school. He worked at a variety of companies and never came across a job that he couldn’t do.
Matthew is preceded in death by his sister, Anjail El-Amin; his grandfathers, David Matthews and General Jackson; his aunt, Wanda Williams; and his uncle, General Jackson, Jr. In addition to his parents, he leaves to forever cherish his memories four children, Isaiah Blair, Ansariyah, Caleb and Kayla El-Amin; four siblings, Fleming El-Amin II (Zunilda), Salimah Witherspoon (Rodney), Jameelah Hayes (Derrick) and Abraham El-Amin (Laura); six nieces, Yvonne, Ayanna, and Maliyah El-Amin, Asya, Melody, and Saniya Hayes; one nephew, Jonah El-Amin Witherspoon; two grandmothers, Marie Matthews and Herlenia Jackson; two uncles, Joseph Jackson (Valerie) and Sabuur Abdul-Kareem; one great uncle, James Thomas Matthews; one great aunt, Dorothy Joyner; eight first cousin two of whom were like sisters, Sha-Lai Williams and Johnai Myers, Monica Banner (Toma), General III, Mia, Joi, and David Jackson, Jermaul Terry; and a host of other cousins, relatives, and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, January 12, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, January 13, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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David Johnson Cannady, Sr. was born in Winston-Salem, NC on November 25, 1934 to Isaac Cannady and Minnie Bell Davis.
He graduated from Carver High School, entered and graduated from Winston-Salem State University and received his degree in Business Administration and completed Plant Engineering Training at FTCC. He was drafted, served and honorably discharged from the US Army 82nd Airborne Division, Ft. Bragg, NC.
For more than 35 years he was employed by and later retired from AT&T Technologies as an Operating Engineer. Additionally he was a Power Plant Mechanic at Wake Forest University. As a local entrepreneur, he owned and operated Cannady & Sons Heating & Air.
At John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church, he served as a Trustee, Preacher, Steward Emeritus, Sunday School Teacher, Male Chorus, 1st Sunday Choir, Memorial Choir; Men’s Booster Ministries of the W-S District. He was 3rd degree member of P.H.F&AM.
He passed on December 31, 2023 and was preceded in death by: son, David Johnson Cannady, Jr.; siblings, Doris Cundiff, Johnny Cannady, Blanche C. Boyce, McLacey Cannady, Isaac Cannady, Jr., and Caretha C. Batista. Left to cherish his legacy are: spouse, Juanita Dunlap Cannady; children, Oliver (Patricia) Cannady, Thomas Cannady, Bronell Cannady (Michelle), Debra (Paul) Patterson, Melba Cannady, Soncerae (Clifton) Jones, II, Helen Moore; grandchildren: Chasidy Barber, Xavier Conrad, Kenneth Conrad, Steven Cannady, Clifton L. Jones, III, Casey Jones, Chelsea Jones, Chanel Cannady, Bryan Cannady, Jason Cannady, Bronell Cannady, II, Jordan Moody, Brittney Eisenhauser; sister, Claudette Cannady Henry.
Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, January 7, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 1:00 PM, Monday, January 8, 2024 at John Wesley AME Zion Church, 1800 NE 25th Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Family visitation will be one hour prior to service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.
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Mr. Delano Chavez Walker Senior affectionally called (Lano), born 21 April 1970 in Forsyth County, North Carolina to Mrs. Louise Heilig (husband David Heilig) and the late Leander Walker. Grandparents Annie Davis and the late Walter Davis.
He leaves behind his son Mr. Delano Chavez Walker Jr., daughters Kiana Walker, and April Boone. Two grandchildren Que’Yon Hunter and Raynard Miller. Three brothers Leander Walker (AKA) Tyrone (wife Cindy Walker), Kennel Walker, and Keith Walker. Three sister Valerie Walker (husband Cleveland Beasley), Tonda Penn (husband Walter Penn) and Vettie Walker. He also has a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews , other relatives and friends who loved him and he loved dearly.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, January 11, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM, Friday, January 12, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Ms. Deborah A. Tillman, 72, was born on July 23, 1951 in New York, NY to the late Dorothy Tillman and Jesse Ferguson.
She was a 1969 graduate of Carver High School and received her Associates Degree from Forsyth Technical Community College. Ms. Tillman retired from United Way of Forsyth as a Campaign Events Coordinator.
She passed away on December 14, 2023 after a period of illness.
Ms. Tillman is survived by her children, Bridgett Brown and Eric Brown; her granddaughter, Maya Williams; a host of other relatives and friends.
A celebration of her life will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, December 29, 2023 at St. John CME Church, 350 NW Crawford Place, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27105. In honor of her personality, the family requests that you wear vibrant colors.
There will be no public viewing or visitation.
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Stepvon Walden Harper was born on March 17, 1963 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Leroy Bill Harper and Wilhelmina Mathews.
He was educated in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Parkland High School. After graduation, he was employed at Thomasville Furniture Company until his health declined.
Those who preceded him in death include both his parents and brother, Coy Astrop.
Remaining to cherish his memory are his sons, Javon (Precious) Gethers and Stephen Harper; daughter, Daisha Harris; brothers, Leroy Harper and Chris Astrop; nephew, Jalen Harper; niece, Tokara Harper; four grandchildren; and a host of other family members and friends.
There will be a private service for the family. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Michael Eugene Brown 35 of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, departed this earth on Saturday, December 9, 2023. He was born on March 30, 1988 to Tyrone Brown and Donna Darden Brown.
He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth Public Schools and graduated from Mt. Tabor High School in 2006.
Michael was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend.
Michael was an avid longtime flag football player. His nationally ranked team in Ohio was well known all over the US. He has been with a team in Morrisville, NC since his return to the city in March 2023. His athletic ability and joy of play was evident each time he hit the field.
He showed the love of God to everyone he met. He loved to laugh, play Scabble, cards, and board games. He loved to cook and chose cooking as his profession and was a grill cook at Cava of Winston-Salem. Michael loved his family, and you saw and felt the love that he had for his family and friends.
Michael was preceded in death by grandfather, Mr. Ortho Darden, Sr.; brother, Brandon Chambers; aunt, Beverly Simmons; grandparents, Clara Brown and Clarence Brown, Sr.; and numerous other relatives.
Michael leaves to cherish his memory, father, Tyrone (Francoise) Brown; mother, Donna (Joe) Darden; brother, Douglas (Alicia) Darden; grandmother, Coleen M. Darden of the home; aunts, Gloria Brown, Shirley Smith, Opal (Von) Brown, Evette Darden; uncles, Tracy Smith, Clarence (Jennifer) Brown, Stanford Brown, Mike (Lonnetra) Smith, Steve (Yvette) Brown, Ortho (Cindy) Darden, Jr.; special friends, Stephanie Brennan, Tommy Kindred, Dominque Woodruff, Jason Travick, Chauncey Benson, Josh William; and a host of other relatives and friends that will miss him dearly.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, December 15, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Saturday, December 16, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. Family visitation at 11:00 AM.
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Toby Angus Richardson, Jr. transitioned on December 8, 2023. He was born in Hoke County, North Carolina on January 20, 1949. He was born to the late Angus McPhatter and Nina Morrissey McPhatter, and raised by Toby Richardson, Sr. and Sadie Richardson. He graduated from East Side High School in Bennettsville, SC in 1966, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy from Howard University in 1972.
Toby was the CEO of Richardson Pharmacy in Winston Salem, NC. Over the years, he also worked as a Pharmacist for several hospitals and commercial establishments, such as Baptist Hospital and Forsyth Hospital also located in Winston Salem, North Carolina. His hobbies included indulging in car racing, watching football, going fishing, and traveling to different cities and countries. He also enjoyed watching movies and reading books.
Toby attended Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, where he sung on the choir. He was also a member of Groove Phi Groove fraternity at Howard University.
His sense of humor was unmatched and known to many. His smile was bright. His love was warm. He was a gentle soul, and he could get along with anyone.
Toby had many brothers and sisters and other family members who are no longer with us, including Ben McPhatter and John McPhatter. He is survived by his three daughters Tenille Richardson-Quamina and her husband Ian Quamina, Tori Daniels and her husband Marcus Daniels, and Tavyn Collins and her husband Stan Collins; his grandsons, Stanford Collins III, Shawn Collins, Marcus Daniels, Jeremiah Daniels, and Elijah Daniels; his granddaughters, Rebel Quamina and Nova Quamina; his brothers Nathan McCoy, Thearchie McPhatter, Randy McPhatter, Hammond McPhatter, and Warren Blue; his sister Donnie McPhatter; and a host of nieces, nephews, family members, and friends.
A service in his memory will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Christopher Gerald Ross was born on March 27, 1984 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Eddie Boris Green, III and Robin Ross Green. Christoper was the second child of four born to that union. He departed peacefully in the presence of his wife on Thursday, November 28, 2023.
Chris graduated from Robert E. Glenn High School, class of 2002. He held several occupations in his early years. Before joining the military, he had many positions, his passion was of making his point being “Mr. Fix It”. Chris learned new things and extended his education enrolling at the University of Phoenix majoring in industrial and organizational psychology.
Christopher is preceded in death by his father; paternal grandparents, Eddie and Gloria Green; maternal grandparents, Robert T. Ross, Sr. and Geraldine L. Crump; uncles, Marcus and Vincent Green; Robert T. Ross, Jr.
Left behind to cherish his memories; his loving wife and best friend, Jennifer Ross; children, Sevin Ross of the home, Hannah Martin of the city, Christopher, Masyah, Christian Ross of Graham, NC, step-daughter, Kamya Taylor of Pfafftown, NC and bonus child, Tajhia McCoy; his mother, Robin Ross Green; mother-in-law, Sherlane Hill; two brothers, Jamie Ross and Bryan Eddie Green; one sister, Ryan Ross (Christopher) McDaniels; brothers-in-law, William (Mary) Hill, and Geoff and Michael Hill; sister-in-law, Neotra (Chris) Lee; two uncles, Brandon (Yunisha) Fletcher and Michael (Nisha) Ross; aunts, Teresa (Barry) Buey, Carol and Annita Green, Cheryl Ross, Valerie (Robert) Nothington, Michelle (Lamont) Hawkins, Rhonda McIntosh, all of the city; and a host of other relatives.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, December 8, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Saturday, December 9, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. Family visitation will be held at 1:30 PM.
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Wannita Levette Creasy was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on December 4, 1978 to Ann Creasy and Jack Akers. She departed this world on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 with her family at her side.
Wannita loved to be called “Mama” by her four daughters, and “Nita Love” by many of her friends and family.
She was a proud mother to her daughters, K’Avona Creasy, Chardajae Johnson, Amariya Johnson, and Sabriyah Johnson. She loved her girls dearly, raising them with warmth and devotion in Winston-Salem.
Wannita worked for many years in Customer Service. She was employed as a store Clerk at Harris Teeter before her death, recently being promoted.
She enjoyed bringing happiness to others. She had an outgoing personality as she was always smiling and dancing. Her favorite past time was cooking and she was truly gifted. She was also a gifted poet and often shared what she wrote with her children along with her love for different types of music and books.
Because of the love for her four girls, she instilled Christ in them from birth. Wannita was a devoted woman of God who prayed over her children daily.
She leaves to cherish her memory, her children, K’Avona, Cardiae, Amariya, and Sabriyah; cousins, Sharon Creasy, Susan Miller, Shereka Thompson, Angela Akers; and a host of other relatives.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 12:00 PM, Thursday, December 7, 2023 at Solid Rock Baptist Church, 3010 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27105. Family visitation at 11:30 AM. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Sy1vester Ronald Bitting, better known as “Bookey” and “Spanky”, was born on August 21, 1980. On Thursday, November 2, 2023, he passed away at the age of 43.
Sylvester attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. He was a humorous man, loving son, father, brother and friend to many. In the midst of overcoming challenges in his life, he successfully completed his GED and occasionally was employed as a stocker at a local store.
He was preceded in death by his father, Sylvester “Vest” Bitting; grandmothers, Cora Lee Bitting and Jessie Ann Jones; and aunt, Brenda Jones Sanders.
Remaining to celebrate his life are: his mother, Ruby Bitting; mother of his sons, Charity Williamson; sons, Marcus and Kavon Bitting of Greensboro, NC; daughter, Kayla Bitting; sisters, Romenthia Jones and Jessica Bitting; aunts, Sandra Jones, Cynthia (Jesse) Jones, Robbie (Mike) Gear, Christine Sanders, and Gracie Stinson; uncles, John William Jones, Jr., Bernard (Priscilla) White, Richard White and Willie White; grandfather, John William Jones, Sr.; and a host nieces, nephews, friends and extended family who will cherish his memory.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, November 10, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM, Saturday, November 11, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Gregory Ellis Glenn, Jr. departed this life on October 29, 2023. Gregory was born on January 24, 1983 to Gregory Glenn, Sr. and SirVinnie Clement Glenn.
Affectionately known as "Greg Jr." by his family. Gregory was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools System where he attended
Mount Tabor High School.
To his friends he was known as "G" or "Geezy" and he formed a tight brotherly bond with Reginald Price and Jamar Peterkins from childhood to adulthood.
Gregory was a tried and true Dallas Cowboys fan. He was very athletic and took to sports easily. He enjoyed playing baseball, basketball, and football.
Gregory loved to play and hang out at Hanes Hosiery.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Essie W. Linville; his uncle, Richard Clement; his aunts, Ethel Glenn Crockett and Gaynell Glenn Cooper.
Left to cherish his memory are his parents; his sisters, Shara Glenn and Sierra Glenn; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Mae Glenn; nephews, Aiden and Ashton; niece, Avery; aunts, Patricia Clement, Sharon (Richard) Hairston, and Yvonne Wanda Rhodes; uncles, Michael (Melanie) Clement, Kenneth Glenn, William Glenn, and Gordon (Garland McRay) Glenn; remembered fondly by his cousins reared in the home included: Jamaal, Dominic and Christopher; and a host of cousins and relatives.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM, Sunday, November 5, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Chase David-Keshon Cloud was born on September 25, 2003. He departed his life peacefully on October 24, 2023.
Chase attended East Forsyth High School where he graduated. Chase has always been active in sports, although, he played football mostly, basketball was his favorite. As Chase grew older his passion became music and he spent a great deal of his time in and out of the studio perfecting his craft. He would have definitely pursued a professional and successful music career. Chase has many friends who wish to carry on his music and keep his dream alive.
Chase was indeed a gentle giant in his own loving way and was no stranger by far to anyone. Chase will deeply and sadly be missed by those near and far. He was a loving son, grandson, nephew, cousin and a friend to many. May we forever hold Chase’s memories in our hearts and friends will keep his music alive. Gone to soon but will never be forgotten.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather: David J. Cannady, his paternal grandfather Carl S. Cloud, and his maternal great-grandmother, Alma Jean Horton; uncles Alexander “Zan” Barber Jr., Dewayne Barber.
Chase leaves to cherish his memories, his parents, Chasidy Barber and Carlton J. Cloud; two brothers, Chance and True Cloud; maternal grandmother, Sonya E. Barber; paternal grandmother, Margaret Grimes; maternal great-grandfather, Alexander E. Barber Jr.; paternal great-grandparents, David J. Cannady Sr. and Juanita D. Cannady; five loving aunts and uncles: Chanel Barber, Jimmy(Gloria) Ford, Soncerae (Clifton II) Jones, Bronnel (Michelle) Cannady and Helen Moore and a host of cousins, and friends.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. A family visitation will follow.
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On Monday, October 2, 2023, Zachariah Johnson passed away. He was born in Winston-Salem NC on July 3, 1944 to the late Reverend Johnny and Ruthie Mae Johnson.
He was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System.
He was a lifelong member of the Flat Rock Baptist Church.
He lived in Salisbury, NC for several years and retired there from the Taylor Clay Brick Company. After retirement, he moved back to Winston-Salem, NC.
Zachariah was an avid golf fan and loved Tiger Woods.
Zachariah was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters: Azalee J. Clemmons, Cindy Mae J. Elam and Elizabeth J. Gray; two brothers: Johnny Johnson Jr. and Richard Johnson; brothers-in-law, Joseph Pritchett and Sylvester Lowery, Jr.; and sister-in-law, Linda Johnson.
He leaves to cherish his memories: two sisters, Rachel J. Pritchett and Janice J. Lowery; two brothers, Leroy Johnson and Earl Johnson; a sister-in-law, Catherine Johnson; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, great-great nieces, and great-great nephews.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, October 13, 2023. Funeral service at 1:00 PM, Saturday, October 14, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory.
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Brad Ishmael Adams was born on October 30, 1972 to Betty Adams Price and Jesse Adams. He departed this life on September 16, 2023.
Brad leaves to cherish his memories a son, Kawayn Barr (Crystal); grandchildren, Zah’Meeya, Neviah Williams, Kayden Kawayn Barr and Amara Rebecca Barr; a stepson, Antonia Barr; siblings: sisters, Catima Thompson, Alfreda, Charlene, Valerie and Deborah; three stepsisters, Lo Peques Gentry, Tesshua Gentry and Sharon Gentry; best friends, Andrew (Blue), Javar, Terry and Thomas; nine aunts, Carolyn Francisco, Dorothy Price, Gloria Boone (Allen), Katie Mims (Roosevelt), Robin Watts, Jacqueline Price, Annette Price, Deloris Price, Yolinda Johnson (Anthony); two uncles, Charles Rice (Gloria) and Henry Price (Cindy); a devoted friend, Monica Roberts; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-nephews and other relatives and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, September 28, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, September 29, 2023. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.
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Gevontae Daeron Morrison...Some call him son, few call him dad, others brother, uncle or friend, many consider him family and he is most affectionately known as Tae aka Xhop. Most importantly, he is loved. Taken away from this earthly vessel at the young age of 26 on Monday, September 11, 2023. Gevontae was born on February 5, 1997 to Tiffanie Marsh and George Morrison, Jr., both of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Gevontae was always joking around, he was everyone's backbone. If you needed anything, Tae was the person to call, it didn't matter what it was for he always showed up for those he loved. He was a confidant to many, trustworthy and dependable. He was the person you always wanted to keep in your circle, he was just that good of a friend. A humble, loving, silly giant, whose energy was contagious. He demanded respect, a true king that many looked up to. In his free time, he enjoyed time with his family, the one he was born in to and the family he made through bonds. His children were his everything, they held a special place in his heart that no one could compare to. Gevontae was at every function, if he didn't do anything else, he supported his people! He was outspoken, bold, and fearless, anything he set his mind to was sure to happen. His smile, memories and incomparable love will forever be cherished.
Gevontae was preceded in death by his grandmother, the light of his life, Frankie Marsh Patterson; grandfather, Tyrone Peterson and his best friend who was more like a brother, Darryl Rice, Jr.
Although Tae isn't physically here with us his legacy will forever live on through his mother, his rock, Tiffanie Marsh; father, George Morrison, Jr.; beloved children, Genesis Morrison, Kehlani Williams, Avonte Smith, Gevontae Morrison, Jr., and Aveah Soney; grandparents, Vannessa Morrison and George (Sandra) Morrison, Sr.; irreplaceable brothers and sisters, Mekaylah Marsh, Kiwannie James, Jr., Jayla Penn, Jania Penn, Jalil Hargrove; adored niece, Keziah Marsh; influencial uncles, Bryant Marsh, Sr. and Hollis Cotton; great-aunt, Vernell Stovall; very specially bonded cousins, Cree Marsh, Bryant Marsh, Jr., Bryana Marsh and Jabrea Marsh; inspiring god mother, Stacey Linster; admirable god sister, Shuntailya Graves; undeniable best friends, Timothy Marsh, Daveon Greene, William Norwood, Jr., Anthony Frazier, Jharee Ingram and Avonte Evens; and an abundance of extended friends who were family to him just the same who will miss him dearly.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM, Monday, September 18, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Ms. Betty A. Murray of Winston-Salem, NC passed away on Tuesday, August 22, 2023. Betty was born March 17, 1938 in Bristol, Florida to the late Elizabeth Dawson and Luther Wade.
Betty Murray was a very active member of Alpha and Omega Church from 1981 to 2023, where she was the mother of the Church, a Choir member and at one time the Financial Secretary with 42 years of dedicated service on the battlefield for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
She was preceded in death by her husband Richard Murray; two sisters, Juanita Pattom and Barbara Hunter.
Mother Murray leaves to cherish her memories two daughters, Eugenia Smith and Sonja (Christopher, Sr.) Key both of Winston-Salem, NC; one son, Anthony Roddy of Powder Springs, GA; grandchildren, Wendell (Alena) Smith, Jr. of Powder Spring, GA, Antoine (Ashley) Smith of Powder Spring, GA, Christopher (Keshia) Key of Winston-Salem, NC, Jazmin (Stephan) Cribb of Winston-Salem, NC, Anthony Roddy of Lithonia, GA, Brianna and Rosalyn Roddy of Mableton, GA; and a host of great grands, nieces, great nieces, nephews and other relatives, church family members and devoted friends.
Funeral service 1:00 PM, Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at Alpha & Omega Church of Faith, 1445 Gray Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Family visitation will be at 12:30 PM. Interment in Fulp Family Cemetery, Walkertown, NC.
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Eugene Francis Parmlee, born on August 29, 1954 in Bridgeport, CT, was the son of William H. Parmlee and Myrtle I. Parmlee. A loving member of our family, he went to sleep in Jesus on August 22, 2023. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Gary Parmlee.
He was a student athlete at Warren Harding High School, in Bridgeport, CT where he played football. He was a skilled mechanic with positions at Davis Garage and Modern Chevrolet. He attended Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church where he supported many of the church ministries. An entrepreneur, he had his own car shops and trucks. He was an umpire for softball with USSSA, USA, NCHSAA and other Associations. In earlier years, he was a member of Lords of Thunder & Company Motorcycle Club.
Eugene did not let his cancer diagnosis slow him down. In fact, he umpired even during chemo treatments. He maintained a positive attitude throughout his illness and showed more concern for his wife and family than for himself. “Gene” was a wonderful brother and friend. He loved fishing, hunting and playing his guitar and riding motorcycles. He enjoyed watching Marvel and DC movies, Star Wars and ME TV. Even though we may feel “Gene” was taken too soon, he lived an extraordinary life surrounded by people who loved him.
Survivors include: spouse, Dedra Parmlee; children: Eugene Parmlee Jr. of Philadelphia, PA, Tanya (David) Brusewitz, Staples, MN, Eugene Sneed, of High Point, NC, Kenny (Chantale) Parmlee, Kevin Parmlee, and Reginald McLaurin, of Winston-Salem, NC, Daja (Devin) Alexander, Mobile, AL, Reginald (Frencheska) Hunter of Greensboro, NC; and a host of grandchildren; siblings; Edward Parmlee, Richard (Monique) Parmlee,, William (Wanda) Parmlee, Helen Parmlee, Alice (Willie) Polite, Shirley (William) Gibson, Judy (Ernest) Barnes, Linda Yvonne Obbsohan, Linda Walker, Deborah Smith, Dorothy Cox; uncle, Albert Bush; aunts, Helen Belle and Betty Bethune; many neices, nephews and cousins; in-laws, Cleo (Mardine) Kimbrough; Barbara (Australia) Smith, Gregory Hunter, Francis Hunter, Zeno (Joyce) Hunter; and many friends.
Please join us as we celebrate his life at 11:30 AM on Monday, August 28, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. We will begin greeting friends at 11:00 AM. Interment will be held at Lakeview Cemetery in his hometown of Bridgeton, CT. There will be a viewing one hour prior to interment at Morton’s Mortuary in Bridgeport, CT.
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December 8, 1949 ~ August 20, 2023
Fletcher Levone Bennett, 73, formerly of Winston-Salem, NC passed away at his home in Columbus, NJ on August 20th, 2023. Fletcher lived in Nyack,Tarrytown and Harlem, NY before moving to Columbus, NJ, 22 years ago.
Fletcher attended Anderson Jr/Sr High School and was awarded a Scholarship to attend Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, MA. He was also a Graduate of Columbia University in N.Y. He was an Electrical Engineer for Spectrum Cable and belonged to the local IBEW 3 Union for 43 years, where he was very active as a representative. Fletcher served as a volunteer Sheriff in Westchester County, NY.
He was a man who loved music and enjoyed playing the saxophone and piano. He was passionate about reading, talking politics, bird watching and feeding ducks. Fletcher also earned his Black Belt in Martial Arts. He recently picked up a new hobby, brushing up on his French and learning Spanish.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Forster Fletcher Bennett and Geneva Coleman Bennett and his sister, Barbara Buie.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years Marsha Gambles-Bennett; sons, Sahib Bennett (Micaela), Sharif Bennett, Marcus Bennett; grandson, Robeson Bennett; brother, Arthur Preston Bennett ( Brenda); sister, Roslyn Bennett Lentz (Ronald); and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, September 9, 2023 at Martin's Funeral Home, 48 Elm Street Montclair, NJ 07042, 973-746-2158 or
201-953-6182. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations in Fletcher's memory to either WBGO.org
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Or PBS.org
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Arrangements are under the care and direction of Huber-Moore Funeral Home, Bordentown, NJ.
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Dean Carol Jennings was born in Brandon, Mississippi in 1951. She was the third of five children born to Sherman and Ruby Lee Holmes, Jr. Dean would often speak fondly of growing up in Brandon, Mississippi and would relish opportunities to take family and friends on tours of local landmarks and places that were so important to the fabric of her childhood.
After High School, Dean went on to attend Alcorn University before transferring to Jackson State University where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. After obtaining her Bachelor’s degree, she joined the National Guard and later enlisted in the United States Army Reserves.
Dean relocated to Los Angeles, California in the 1970’s, where she worked for the United States Postal Service for a number of years. During this time, she operated a catering business alongside her good friend Shirley Webb. Shortly thereafter, Dean accepted a job working at Blue Cross of California (now Wellpoint) where she retired after 20 years. Dean also retired from the Army Reserves after 30+ years of service. Dean truly believed in dedication, commitment and hard work.
Los Angeles is where she found a very important pillar in her life, her church home of Greater Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (GEMBC). As a member of GEMBC, she was active for many years as part of various auxiliaries including: Women’s Chorus, Sunday School, Baptist Training Union and Phoebe’s Circle. Additionally, she worked with the Saturday Morning Youth ministry. It was also at GEMBC where she would meet her future husband Deacon William Frank Jennings and after this union became a faithfully serving member of the Deaconess ministry.
Dean never met a stranger. She would always find something to talk to someone about. Dean would often joke that she could track down and find anything and anyone, who knew Dean well knew this to be true. Family, co-workers, friends and church family would be on the hunt for some niche or obscure antique or particular piece of clothing, and once Dean got wind of what the person was looking for, she would make several calls and trips to various stores to locate and secure the item. She found joy in these “treasure hunts” and would ask for nothing in return from the person that was seeking it. Very often, she would give ‘just because’ gifts to people in her life when something caught her eye and reminded her of them. Dean was truly a selfless giver who loved God, her family and others.
Dean was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, William Frank Jennings; two brothers, John Harold and Connie (Hannah).
She leaves to cherish her memory, her children: BPorshe (Charles), Justin, Robert (Pamela), William Jr. and Glynis (Otis); grandchildren: Tiara, Zemirah, Natassia (Courtney), Charles, Jr. (India), Jennelle and Maya.; great-grandchildren: Peyton, Casey, Cameron, Carter, Sophia, Lana and Molly; siblings, Karon and Donnie Joe; nieces and nephews: John, Jr., Timothy, Tomeka, Toriano ‘Rollow’, Andre, Ingrid, Johnathan (Adrienne) and Yolanda; and a host of family, friends, neighbors and church members to cherish her memories.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, August 10, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12 PM, Friday, August 11, 2023 at Union Chapel Baptist Church, 300 NW 25th Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends at 11:30 AM. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park.
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Mr. Harry Lee Allen, 87 of Winston-Salem, NC departed this earthly life on Tuesday, August 1, 2023. He was born May 14, 1936 and was the youngest of eight children to his parents, Silas B. and Inez Allen.
Affectionately called “Harry Lee” by family and friends. Harry Lee attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Public Schools and graduated from Atkins High School in 1955.
Harry Lee was employed by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company for 23 years and worked for Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System for 20 years. Harry was a hardworking family man devoted to his wife, Annie Mae Allen, who reunites with in heaven.
He leaves to cherish his precious memories a loving daughter, April Jennings; four devoted grandchildren, Tavaras (Natasha) Allen of Charlotte, NC, Jacquelina (Latray) Williams of Covington, GA, Verbi (Kayla) Jennings of Winston-Salem, NC, and Latrice (Jerell) Harley of Winston-Salem, NC; 18 great grandchildren; 4 great great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M., Monday, August 7, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service for Mr. Harry Lee Allen will be held at 11 A.M., Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at St. John CME, 350 NW Crawford PL, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.
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Katherine Butler McCloud, affectionately known as “Kat”, “Ms. Kat”, and “Mother McCloud”, made her transition from this part of her journey on July 27, 2023 at Forsyth Medical Center following a period of illness. She was 84 years old.
Katherine was born on February 12, 1939 in Forsyth County. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Jessie Butler; her husband, Amzire McCloud; her beloved son, Gregory McCloud; and her brother, William (Sonny) Butler.
Katherine attended public schools in Winston-Salem and proudly graduated from Atkins High School in 1957. She also attended McLean Stenography College. She was known professionally as an employee of K&W Cafeteria and RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company from which she retired after more than thirty years of service.
Mother McCloud’s spiritual journey began at Kimberley Park Holiness Church where she surrendered her life to Christ at an early age. She was active as a child in the Children’s Choir, Bible Study and Sunday School as well as other church activities. She faithfully served her Lord in several churches including the Miracle Christian and the Revealed Church of Christ. In 1993 she became a member of Goler Memorial AME Zion Church where she was consecrated as a Deaconess, served as a Class Leader and as President of the Stewardess Board. In 1998 she became a charter member of Word of Truth International Life Center which was founded by her daughter, Bishop Pamela Phillips. There she served as a Deaconess, Sunday School Teacher for the children and Intercessory Prayer Leader. Mother McCloud also organized and led the annual prayer conference for the church. The heart of her ministry was ministering to the children and teaching them the Word of God. She was always seen around the church serving with a willing spirit, loving heart, and an infectious smile.
Katherine leaves to cherish her precious memory and continue her legacy three cherished daughters, Bishop Pamela (Pastor Ron) Phillips of Kernersville, NC, Rev. Beverly Orr of Kernersville, NC, Pastor Teresa (Pastor Calvin) Suggs of Wilson, NC; three sisters, Delores Lassiter of Clemmons, NC, Patricia Higgins of Winston-Salem, NC, Claudette (Robert) Jarrett of Lexington, NC; one brother, Jesse Butler of Rural Hall, NC; one sister-in-law, Brenda Butler of Clemmons, NC; six grandchildren, Tony McCloud, Tamika McCloud, Thomas Orr, Jr., Rayvon Hawkins, Jr., Antonio Livingston, and Travis Livingston; sixteen great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, August 3, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Friday, August 4, 2023 at St. Peter's Outreach Center, 3683 Old Lexington Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27107. The family will receive friends at 11:00 AM. Entombment in Parklawn Memorial Park.
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Bessie Bernice Brooks Hodge was born to the late Carrie Jane Harris and the late Hugh Gibbons Brooks in Person County, North Carolina on September 10, 1934. She was the youngest of twelve children and was affectionately called Bernice.
Bernice was educated in Orange County, North Carolina and graduated from Central High School in 1951. She then enrolled at St. Agnes Hospital School of Nursing in Raleigh. St. Agnes offered the first professional training for Black nurses in the State of North Carolina. She completed the required studies, earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing and was licensed as a Registered Nurse. She was also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.
While employed at St. Agnes Hospital, Bernice met and married her soulmate, Dr. Ernest B. Hodge. They were the proud parents of one son, Danny.
The couple shared 58 wonderful years of marriage until his death in 2015.
Dr. and Mrs. Hodge joined Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They were faithful in their church attendance, always sat in the rear of the sanctuary and quietly worshipped each Sunday for more than forty years.
Bernice Brooks Hodge departed this life and received her heavenly wings at her home in Winston-Salem on Saturday, July 22, 2023, with her beloved son, Danny, at her side. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by her siblings.
The unspeakable joy that awaits her in heaven is the hope and promise of those who look forward to a reunion with her in eternity. Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of her include her son, Danny Hodge, of the home, several nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 12 PM, Friday, July 28, 2023 at Mount Zion Baptist Church, 950 File Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Clark S. Brown & Sons entrusted to services.
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Nannette Higgins Walker-Taylor was born to the late Osceola L. Higgins Weaver and the late Richard E. Higgins in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on September 6, 1962.
She was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from East Forsyth High School. She began her early Christian Education at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem.
Following high school graduation, Nannette married, raised her boys, and traveled for a number of years. Upon returning to Winston-Salem, she was Employed with the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools (WSFCS) as a cafeteria director at J F Kennedy. She later went to work for Northwest Child Development Centers, Inc. where she was the Child Nutrition Director. She continued in this roll even after deciding to go back to WSFCS. Not only was she a joy to have as a staff member but the children truly adored her as much as she did them. On Sundays because of her joy of working with children, she spent Sunday morning working in the Church’s Sunday Child Care Room at Peace Haven Baptist Church. Nannette was a devoted member of Beauty of the West #36 (O.E.S.) and Sethos Court #105 (D.O.I.).
Nannette was preceded in death by Harold B. Weaver and Charles E Walker III.
Nannette answered the master’s call to “come home” from her residence in Winston-Salem, NC on Thursday, July 13, 2023, following a period of illness. “Family I fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I kept my faith and now I’m gone to enjoy the master’s joy. See you soon!”
The unspeakable joy that awaits her in heaven is the hope and promise of those who look forward to a reunion with her in eternity. Included in that number are her sons, Charles (Johanna) Walker and their children, Joe, Jeremiah, Makaylah, Zabriel, Ariel, Cali and Brooklyn; Richard Walker and his children, Richard Jr., Caleb, Lillian and DeMarcus; and Telvin Taylor and his children, Telvin Jr., and Triston; her sisters and brothers, Franklin Higgins, Richard (Gloria) Higgins, Linda Gail Thomas, Gregory T. Higgins, William (Diana) Higgins, Osceola D. Higgins, and A'nayjah Bullard; and several nieces and nephews, cousins, extended family, her Masonic family and many friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, July 20, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Friday, July 21, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at 12:00 noon prior to service. Internment in Gardens of Memory.
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Deacon Kenneth William Wright, Sr., was born on September 29, 1952, in Winston-Salem, N.C., to the late Fred and Lizzie Lash. He was called to his eternal home at the age of 70 on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.
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Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, July 7, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 10:30-11:00 AM on Saturday, July 8, 2023, at Solid Rock United Bible Way Church. Funeral service will begin at 11:00 AM. Burial will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens, 3663 Piedmont Memorial Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27107.
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Mr. Charlie Harris Brown, age 100, was born on September 17, 1922 in Myers Mill, SC to the late Martin Brown and Emma Harris Brown. Mr. Brown moved to Winston-Salem, NC in 1943. He passed away on June 14, 2023 at his home.
Mr. Brown was a member of First Calvary Baptist Church for over 60 years and served as President of the Senior Usher Board and as a member of the Trustee Board. He served three years in the US Army. He retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in 1983 after over 36 years of service. Historically, he was one of the first drivers for Camel City Cab Company while working at R. J. Reynolds.
A big supporter of Negro League Baseball, he specifically cheered on the local team, The Pond Giants. He served the community as a member of American Legion Post 220 for 55 years, and as an active participant of the Piney Grove Community Recreation Center and the surrounding neighborhood.
In 1968 he married Catherine McNeil. They were blessed to enjoy 50 years of marriage until her death in 2018. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Gracie Lee Foreman, and two sons, Rayvon Cox and Rahim Amir.
Better known as “Calhoun” he is survived by two sons: Deramus (April) Cox and Jacques (Cherry) Holiday, both of the city; a very devoted grandson/caregiver, Austin Holiday; fifteen additional grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12 noon, Wednesday. June 21, 2023 at First Calvary Baptist Church, 401 N. Woodland Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Joseph Franklin Ervin was born May 13, 1928 in Forsyth County, North Carolina to the late George Butler and Rosabelle Dalton Ervin. Joseph was called to his eternal home at the age of 95, on June 13, 2023.
He attended Carver School and left at an early age to be of assistance to his parents at home. Joseph later joined the United States Navy where he served as a steward. The rest of his working career was spent as an employee of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company,
Throughout his life Joseph always exhibited a strong work ethic. Joseph always arrived at work or to an event on time, or in most cases ahead of time. He expected punctuality from his family, doctors and everyone else. In his later years, he was more forgiving of others when they were running late.
When given a task to complete, Joseph could be depended upon to get the job done from start to finish with a spirit of excellence. Whether training employees on the job at Reynolds, shopping for groceries, doing the laundry or chauffeuring his beloved wife, he took pride in completing his tasks efficiently and with a joyful spirit.
Joseph and his wife Anna were married for 68 years. They were role models to their children and grandchildren by showing them how to remain united in spite of differing opinions. When faced with challenging situations, Joseph and Anna prayed, listened to each other’s point of view and then worked together to come up with solutions that they both could agree upon.
Joseph was a servant leader in his home, church and community. He led by example with integrity, zeal and excellence. In his home he provided structure, security and stability for his family. On Sunday morning, the children knew that there would be stacks of coins for each one of them. They were not for a weekly allowance, but to put into the offering plate at church.
Joseph was an active member of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church and remained active in the church until experiencing health challenges. Joseph and Anna together exemplified a lifestyle where church and school activities were prioritized. He and the entire family participated together in worship, Sunday school and other church activities. All of his children were expected to know the 10 Commandments and Psalm 23 at an early age.
Sunday was an important day to Joseph and the Ervin household. After the Sunday church service, dinner that had been prepared (mostly on Saturday) by both parents was ready. Fried chicken and grape Kool--Aid or fresh lemonade were Sunday dinner staples. Joseph was the beverage maker for the meal, and he always called on one of the family members to sample. It was an honor to be the one to give the final stamp of approval before his concoction was served. Sunday dinner often included extended family members and friends. In the earlier years, the preacher and his family also frequented the Sunday dinners. Joseph and his wife Anna used these occasions as opportunities to teach their children that there are times that they were expected to put others before themselves. They might not get their favorite piece of chicken as guests and elders were served first. Joseph and his wife were very much involved in modeling and teaching family values and manners to their children. After dinner, the children usually went off to participate in their own activities, while the adults interacted with each other. As Joseph and Anna's children became adults, married and became parents, after dinner interaction became multigenerational. It became important for the grandchildren and great grandchildren to learn from and have their own memories of their elders. Joseph enjoyed playing board games, horseshoe pitching, family cookouts and making homemade ice cream with family participation.
Education was also important to Joseph and the family participated in school activities such as PTA and school programs. After retirement, he volunteered in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system as a lunch monitor and reading buddy. Joseph never missed an opportunity to vote in local, state, or federal elections.
Joseph loved to sing with his siblings at the Ervin family reunions each summer and was also a member of: Senior Choir, Gospel Choir and Men’s Choir. As a servant leader, Joseph served on the Steward Board, was Chaplain of the Conference Lay Council, and President of the Winston Salem District Lay Council for more than 10 years.
In his latter months of life, he was literally a walking miracle inspired by the scripture Isaiah 40:31. He was told that he would not be able to stay at home without a lift, but on his second night home, he said that he felt like getting up. So, he miraculously sat up on his own, was able to stand with his walker, and had dinner at the table in his wheelchair.
He was preceded in death by his parents Butler and Rosabelle Dalton Ervin; his wife Anna Shouse Ervin; two sons Raymond Littlejohn Jr. and Wayne Littlejohn; sisters, Mary Abbott, Elizabeth Valentine, and Marie Mitchell; brothers, Jimmy Valentine, Wilson Ervin, and Jakay Ervin.
He leaves to celebrate his life and legacy his children, two devoted daughters, Renda (Floyd) Perry of Charlotte, NC and Pamela Nolan of Winston-Salem, NC; a faithful son, Philip Littlejohn (Peggy); two daughters-in-law; Barbara Littlejohn of Gardena, CA and Nettie Littlejohn of Winston-Salem, NC; eight grandchildren Justin (Lee) Perry, Jeanelle Perry and Joseph Perry of Charlotte, NC; Candrice (Khalif) Oliver of Wake Forest, NC, Bryan (Casondra) Littlejohn of Durham, NC, Raymond Littlejohn III of Gardena, CA, Pia Hardy and Ashley Nolan of Winston-Salem, NC. ; 10 great grandchildren: Justin “Gray” Perry Jr.; Stella Anna Perry; Skyler Nolan; Jacob Oliver; Micah Oliver; Gavin and Grayson Hardy; Camryn Littlejohn; and Bryson and Carlyn Littlejohn. Also remembering him fondly are 3 sisters-in-law: Minnie Ervin, Hannah Eldridge, and Mollie Mclain; an adopted son, Kenneth Dobbins; adopted daughters: Princess Settles and Dr. Theresa Johnson; one official godson: DJ Jones; an adopted granddaughter: Nicole Blackmon; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, friends, and loving children who simply called him “Uncle Joe.”
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, June 23, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Saturday, June 24, 2023 at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, 1435 E. Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Church, 2120 Bethania-Rural Hall Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106.
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Michelle Hewitt-Smith was born in Washington DC to the late Dr. Nathaniel E Hewitt and Minnie L. Hewitt on April 9, 1970. In addition to her parents, he was preceded in death by her husband, James David Smith and her older brother Nathaniel E. Hewitt III. Michelle is being mourned by her older sister, Denise Hewitt Chaplin and younger brother, Christopher Eric Hewitt.
Michelle spent her formative years in Winston Salem, graduating from West Forsyth High School in Clemmons, North Carolina. At the age of 16, she met the love of her life James David Smith. Michelle went on to become a Registered Nurse of the State of North Carolina. She worked for a number of hospitals including but not only Duke University Medical Center, Triumph Mental Health LLC and Guilford County Public Health Department. Michelle held a number of positions including travel nursing for a number of hospitals and worked with the Cherokee Nation at their hospital in Cherokee, North Carolina. Michelle also worked diligently in the fight of Covid 19. Her true love was Mother Baby. She served her clients with love and distinction.
Funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, June 17, 2023 at Galilee Baptist Church. Family visitation at 10:00 AM. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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On Friday, May 19, 2023, Mr. Gary Jerome Caldwell of Kernersville, NC, departed this life at his residence, to enter into eternal rest with God guiding his light after a brief illness. He was born on September 6, 1960 in New York to Joseph and Polly Caldwell Sr.
Gary attended the Winston Salem Forsyth County School System and was a graduate of East Forsyth High School.
He was a member of Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church of Walkertown, N.C. He served in the United States Marine. He was employed from 1991-1998 at the W-S Transit Authority. He was later employed by Schneider Trucking Company of Charlotte, N.C.
Those left to cherish his memory are: his wife, Latonia Caldwell, of the home; two daughters, Shanties Caldwell and Angelina Caldwell of Hawaii; two stepsons, Timothy F. (Leslie) Haymer, Jr. and Toriyan F. Haymer; his parents, Joseph and Polly Caldwell, Sr. of Kernersville; three brothers: Deacon Joseph (Deaconess Laura) Caldwell, Jr. of Kernersville, Bruce (Carolyn) Caldwell of Winston – Salem, N.C., and Rev. Heath (Tina) Caldwell of Kernersville, N.C.; two sisters: Karen (Thomas) Brantley of Atlanta, GA, and Shelia (Charles) Parker of Kernersville, N.C. He also leaves behind four grandchildren, a host of uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, great nephews, great nieces, cousins, and friends.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, May 26, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, May 27, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 11:00 AM. Interment will be in Eastlawn Gardens of Memory, Kernersville, North Carolina.
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Mr. Darrell Lionell Howell was born on April 21, 1959 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Betty Howell Dean and departed this earthly life on Friday, May 12, 2023 at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.
Darrell matriculated through the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was Baptist by faith.
During his career he worked in manufacturing and food services. His love was for his family, cooking, laughing, dancing, singing and watching his favorite sports teams, the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bulls.
Darrell was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Dean.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 43 years, Olivia D. Smith Howell; children: Romaro Jackson, Devarus Howell and Olivia Howell; father, John Dean; grandchildren, Dionah, Dnaria, Patrick, Dareen, Myasia, Jamirah, Tayonna and Khanijah; great grandchild, Chase; sisters: Cheryl Jackson, Joya Hardy and Pamela Lindsay; faithful fur baby of 10 years, Ivy; special nieces: Chemika Richardson and Brittany (Kendra) Berry; special nephew, Sam Richardson; aunts: Shirley Gibbs, Cynthia Howell and Yvette Mullett; uncle, Michael Howell; brothers-in-law: Aldeen (Paulette) Smith and Oscar Smith; special friends, Curtis Miller and Kenneth Jones; other relatives and many friends.
The celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home located at 727 Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC. Family visitation will begin at 12:30 PM with the service following at 1:00 PM. A public viewing will be held on Friday, May 19, 2023 from 12:00 noon to 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Mr. Ulysus “Bae” Henry Rucker was born on May 28, 1949, the son of James Rucker and Ruby Jarels Rucker. Another soldier gone home; he earned his last reward on May 5, 2023.
Born in Mocksville, NC, he attended schools in Forsyth County and was a 1967 graduate of Carver High School in Winston-Salem. He later received an associate degree and furthered his education in engineering at NC State University.
He enlisted in the United States Navy and after being honorably discharged, became a truck driver for McLean Trucking Company. With an entrepreneurial spirit, he was the owner of A-I Heating & Air Conditioning. Additionally, he was a technician with Ed Kelly Appliances.
Ulysus was raised in the Church of Christ and attended Capernaum Church of Christ. In the community, he was a member of the Committee to Save the Children.
His pastimes included having a love of listening to different types of music, dancing, fishing and definitely being around people. He was a student of the Bible, who regularly and intently read the Word and shared scriptures with anyone who had an ear.
He was preceded in death by his father, James Rucker.
Those who remain to cherish precious memories: son, Eric (Nicole) Rucker; granddaughter, Erica Rucker; grandson, Thiry Dennis; four great-grandchildren, Gracei, Nova’lei, Noah’lei Dennis, and Sev’n Barber; mother, Ruby Jarels Rucker; sister, Mildred Rucker; three brothers, Artis (Theresa) Rucker of the city, Joseph (Burnu) Rucker, and Sanford (Bettye) Rucker of Arizona; uncles, Herman Rucker of Georgia and Joe (Marjorie) Jarels of Texas; aunts, Christine Summers of Massachusetts and Clara Tomlin; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 12:00 PM, Thursday, May 11, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to the service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.
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Felix Henry, devoted husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend peacefully departed this earthly journey and took his heavenly flight on the evening of April 27, 2023, at the grateful age of 91. A Winston-Salem native, Fred was born on January 16, 1932, in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Felix and Venetia Henry. He was preceded in death by his eight treasured siblings: Makeba Henry, Alice Henry, Samuel Lee Henry, Willie Mae Henry Kirby, Augusta Henry, John C. Henry, Fred C. Henry, and Barbara Henry Holman.
Felix graduated from Atkins High School in Winston-Salem after serving in the Korean War from 1950 -1953. He was honorably discharged as a Corporal of the United States Army. Following his army service, Felix began work with R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company. Felix went on to enjoy a fulfilling 34-year career as an employee of R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company before retiring in 1989. After retirement, Felix enjoyed travelling with the Odyssey Club and walking daily.
Felix was proud to acknowledge having received Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. He joined Union Bethel AME Church at a young age, and continued until he could no longer attend due to his illness.
Felix was married to his travelling partner, and best friend, Claudette Cannady, in August 2008. She was a dedicated homemaker and caregiver for Felix during their marriage.
Though Felix has gone to exchange this earthly life for his heavenly reward, a host of loved ones remain behind to treasure a lifetime of rich, fond, and happy memories shared. He leaves to carry on his legacy: his wife, Claudette D. Cannady; three stepsons, John Correll(Delores) aka “Fruitney” of Atlanta, GA., David Gray and Antwan Jefferies of Winston-Salem; two stepdaughters, Treavor Houenou of High Point, NC and Nakesha Cannady of Winston-Salem; grandchildren, Joshua Gray, Ervin Boyce, Danielle Jefferies, Kelsey Jefferies, Brianna Jefferies all of Winston-Salem; sister, Beverly McMillan (Calvin); brother, Charles Henry; two sisters-in-law, Carol P. Henry, and Carolyn Henry; and a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, and friends. A special thanks to his devoted nieces and nephews, Alicia F. Holman, Freda Henry, Fred Henry Jr, Fernard Henry and Nikki Mack.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM, Thursday, May 4, 2023 at Union Bethel AME Church, 1716 N. Trade Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to the service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.
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“To everything there is a season, and a time and purpose for everything under the sun. A time to be born and a time to die……”
Mr. Jack N. Howie was born on June 29, 1939 in Lancaster, South Carolina to the late Janie Mae B. Howie and Cleo Howie. He departed this life on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at Trinity Glen Rehabilitation Center following a period of illness.
His early education was received in the Charlotte, North Carolina school district.
Jack was a retired employee of the City of Winston-Salem Parks and Recreation Department with over 30 years of service. After he retired, he enjoyed going to the Gate City “Y”. This would be followed by a visit to Bojangles (East Winston) to join the other early risers. His hobbies included doing “word search puzzles”, picking out and naming older cars and giving the make and model. His signature head attire was the “Big Apple Cap”.
Jack was a very kind and gentle man to all who knew and loved him. He was preceded in death by four brothers, two sisters, twin granddaughters, son-in-law, Dennis Peppers and Pearline Baynes McCall.
Left to mourn but not forget him are: his companion, Alma M. Peay; daughters: Finita M. Peppers, Monica M. (Prince) Matey and Mona M. (Clay) Bryan, Pamela (William) Misenheimer, Anita (Percy) Careathers, Marchell (Samuel) Scott; son, Rodney Hairston; four sisters: Hattie Barr, Louise Howie, Betty McCollie and Shirley Givens, both of Charlotte, NC. Jack’s legacy will continue through his grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Graveside service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at Piedmont Memorial Gardens followed by interment. There will be no public viewingof Mr. Howie.
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” Revelation 21:4
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Bernice Nicholson Reynolds, daughter of the late Earnest and Ella Nicholson, was born November 8,1928 in Robeson County, North Carolina. She was the eight of nine children. Bernice was the God daughter of her Spiritual Godparents Parents: Doc and Cora Turner. Bernice completed her primary and secondary education in Robeson County, North Carolina. Bernice trained to become a Bank Teller in Winston Salem, North Carolina where she began her career at First Union National Bank. She retired from Mechanics and Farmers Bank, the oldest Black owned bank in the United States.
Bernice was indeed the “Virtuous Woman” described in Proverbs 31 of the Holy Bible. Everyone who was blessed to visit Bernice in her home was truly anointed because the Lord had ordered their steps to go in her office and sit down at “The Round Table”. It was in her kitchen where Bernice was at her best serving up over sized portions of wisdom, laughter and love. At the Round Table is where the magic happened! Bernice would impart counsel, knowledge and an overabundance of insight on everything from individual issues, religion, relationships to politics. It did not matter how sad, worried or confused you were when you arrived to Bernice’s home once you took your seat at the Round Table she had you seeing the issue in a different light. She would remind you that “All things work together for the good, of them that Love the Lord and are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28)
Bernice accepted Christ at an early age and was truly a woman of God. She was known for her virtue, strength, wisdom, grace, and character. As a young child she was baptized at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Lumberton, North Carolina. For over sixty years, Bernice was a dedicated member of Shilo Baptist Church in Winston Salem, North Carolina. There, she served as a Trustee and was very active in many other ministries and programs.
Bernice was a lifetime member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the National Council of Negro Women, Incorporated, the Skyland Senior Citizen’s Club, Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) and Eastern Stars.
Early Tuesday morning on April 25, 2023, Ms. Bernice Nicholson Reynolds transitioned from labor to reward. On her deathbed Bernice said that “she and the Lord had decided that the Lord’s Will be done.” At that point Bernice looked up at all those in the room and gave a big, serene smile. Showing that she had the Lord’s Peace that surpasses all understanding. Her last words were a request, she asked to hear the spiritual “Rough Side of the Mountain” by Reverend F.C. Barnes. She was preceded in death by her 4 brothers: Johnnie, Elmer, Ezra (Ed), and Harvey Nicholson. 3 sisters: Geneva Nicholson, Lorena Bradley and Dora Sinclair
Bernice Nicholson Reynolds lived a full life surrounded by family and friends.
She is survived by her brother Wardell Nicholson of Buffalo, NY, four nieces: Juanita Miller, Mary McDonald, Shirley Scott and Sheila Adams and three nephews: Gregg Bradley, Thomas Holliday, William Holliday, a host of great nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at Shiloh Baptist Church. The family will greet friends at 10:30 AM. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Travis Warnell Jenerett was born on September 18, 1952 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Eli and Thelma Caesar Jenerett. He attended the local schools and Atkins High School.
He worked for Dixie Concrete, Myers, Inc., and Tommy Cobble. He was well known in the community as a Master Leather Craftsman and Mr. Fix It, specializing in bicycle repair. He was also known for his desire to help others and especially looking out for the children.
Mr. Jenerett passed away unexpectedly on April 22, 2023. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Carolyn Dawkins and brothers, Derrick Jenerett and Ronald Jenerett.
Left to cherish their memories of him are his daughters: Travette (Cornell) O’Neal, Jearnerica Hardy and Victoria Hughes; his sister, Lynda Jenerett; his brothers: Michael Jenerett and Eli Jenerett, Jr.; a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, May 4, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service.
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Mrs. Christina Denise Miller was born on May 22, 1971 to Jesse Groce and Patricia Jackson Groce in Philadelphia, PA.
She attended the local public schools and was a 1991 graduate of Martin Luther King High School. She furthered her education at Hartford Community College in Belair, MD where she achieved certification in Medical Office Technology, Customer Support Center and Technical Training, and Human Resource Management. She additionally received certification in Electronic Medical Records from Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem, NC.
Professionally, Christina held position in various roles while residing in Maryland. They included KMart Department Store, Proctor and Gamble, GAP Distribution Center and Rite-Aid Customer Support Center. After she and her family relocated to Winston-Salem, NC, she held position in Human Resource at HanesBrands Corporate Headquarters until her health declined.
She was a nurturing mother to all of her children, both biological and extended. She was always encouraging, taking care of those she loved. She had a loving heart. She told it like it was and spoke her mind. She loved making music, rapping, singing, doing art, going to movies and museums. Her two favorite places were the casinos and the beach.
Christina passed away on April 16, 2023 at Duke University Hospital.
She leaves to cherish her memory: her loving husband, Dedric Miller; five children: Johntae, Terrence Rorie, Chrishanna (Otis) Brown, Diamond Cannon, Cherrish Cannon; her parents, Jesse and Patricia Groce; step children: Shawade Cannon, Thresa (Attronia) Cole, Brionna and Julisa Miller; grandchildren: Jonae and Jaedon Fisher, Oasis, Osias, Osier and Osyraha Brown; stepgrandchildren: Ayden, Akhemi and Asia’h; two brothers: Jesse and James Groce; eight sisters-in-law: Anita Dieter, Wanda, Doris, Shawn, Alissa and Jessica; three brothers-in-law: Tony, Stacey, and Brian; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on Thursday, April 27, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Mrs. Miller will be publicly viewed on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 from 12:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM at the funeral home.
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Mr. Exie Alvin Glenn, Sr., affectionately known to many as “Daddy Alvin”, 78 departed this life unexpectedly on April 13, 2023, following a brief period of illness. He was born in Wilkesboro, N.C., on August 6, 1944, to the late Exie Eugene Glenn and Hyacinth Watkins Glenn. He was preceded in death by two siblings, Rodney Glenn and Lateefah Razzak.
He was a graduate of Carver High School, "Class of 62”. He was employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Greyhound Bus Transportation, and Summit Cable now Time Warner Cable where he was a supervisor for several years until he retired. After his retirement, he loved spending time out on the lake on his boat fishing and chilling.
Alvin was such a warm-hearted, passionate, kind, and loving Gentle Giant. He touched the lives of so many people he knew and there will forever be a HUGE void left in all our hearts. He was a devoted and loving caretaker for several years to his wife of 54 years, Barbara Staggs Glenn, and mother-in-law, Lou Ella Attucks until their passing.
He leaves to cherish many precious memories, one daughter Robin LaShawn Gross, one son Exie Alvin Glenn, Jr. (Angela). Three sisters Gearldine Smith (Rev. Bobby), Loretta Cannon of Austell Georgia, and Myra Benjamin of Winston Salem, and one brother Shelton Glenn (Carolyn) of Houston Texas, a special sister-in-law, Jeannette Glenn of Florence S.C., and a brother-in-law Asim Razzak of Winston Salem.
He was blessed with four amazing grandchildren, Alexis Shakari Glenn, of Atlanta Georgia, Malcolm David Gross, of San Antonio Texas, Aisha Tumai Gross, of Jacksonville Florida, and Journey Rene Glenn, of Conyers Georgia, and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Funeral service will be 12 Noon, Monday, April 24, 2023 at Union Baptist Church. The family will greet friends at 11:30 AM. Interment will be in Parklawn Memorial Park. Mr. Glenn will be publicly viewed today from 1:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM at the funeral home.
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Mr. Delana Lemarr Crosby was born in Winston-Salem, NC on December 29, 1961 to the late Queen Elizabeth Black and James Hairston. He departed this life on April 9, 2023 at Wake Forest Baptist Health.
He was educated in the local schools and was a handyman by trade.
He was a loving and devoted brother to his siblings, Al Crosby and Tymphony Crosby. He is also survived by his only beloved daughter, Delana Crosby and her two daughter, Keyana Watlington and Azriel Jenkins; his aunts: Mary Abussasaeur, Cassandra Daniels and Brenda Clark; special friend, Yvonne Little and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mr. Crosby’s funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 15, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Mr. Crosby will be viewed publicly from 12:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM on Friday, April 14, 2023 at the funeral home.
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Funeral service will be at 2:00 PM, Monday, April 3, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 1:30 PM. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Church Cemetery. Mr. Lash will be publicly viewed today from 1 PM ~ 6 PM at the funeral home.
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Deaconess Jannie Mae McCullough was born to the late Harmon and Mary Cooper in Hemingway, South Carolina. On Tuesday, March 21, 2023, God called her home.
She attended Battery Park School in the town of Hemingway, SC. While there she worked on the farm for a few years before she moved to Winston-Salem, NC in 1952.
Known as a woman who loved to read, cook, and work in her garden, she also loved to watch her favorite gospel TV shows and listen to gospel music. Most of all, she was a homemaker who loved caring for her husband, and their five children.
Deaconess Jannie was a faithful and devoted member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. Her church family was very important to her and she enjoyed serving with several ministries, including the Deaconess Board and the Missionary Board She was truly committed for as long as her health allowed.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, James Cooper and Willie Cooper; and two sisters, Sarah Singletary and Minnie Wilson.
Deaconess Janie leaves to cherish her memory and legacy, her husband of 74 years, Eligar McCullough; two daughters, Sadie Jenkins and Mary Jones both of Winston-Salem, NC; three sons, Harold (Louisa) McCullough of Muncie, IN, Eli McCullough, Jr. of Charlotte, NC and Matthew (Towana) McCullough of Winston-Salem, NC; five brothers, Joseph Cooper of Sacramento, CA, Melvin Cooper and Harmon (Jannie) Cooper, Jr. both of Hemingway, SC, David (Ernestine) Cooper and Sam (Ruth) Cooper both of Winston-Salem, NC and a host of grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Many other relatives and friends share in prayer and condolences since her transition. She will be missed.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, March 27, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 12 PM, Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Aquilla Laverne Tucker Rousseau was born on October 8, 1955 to Mildred Singletary and Leroy Tucker in Salisbury, North Carolina. After years of working and caring for others, she earned eternal rest on March 16, 2023.
She received her formal education locally and graduated from Reynolds High School. There she was a member of the National Honor Society and other organizations.
With a desire to help others, she enrolled in Winston-Salem State University where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Beginning in 1982, she used her training at various medical facilities including: Forsyth Hospital for a total of more than 38 years, a Piedmont Dialysis Nurse for 4 years, and Head nurse on the 8th floor. At Forsyth Hospital, she was one of the first nurses to insert a PICC line, used to give intravenous fluids and medications to patients. She retired in 2015.
Aquilla received the highest-class cumulative average at Winston-Salem State University in 1980 for academic excellence. While there, she was a member of Chi Eta Phi Nursing Sorority and graduated May 1980 with the highest honors for a Nursing major at the university.
Traveling was a favorite pastime, second only to the love of spending quality time with her family. Aquilla was preceded in death by her son, Shea D. Rous-seau; her parents; and her brother, Leroy Tucker Jr.
She is survived by: her son, Kenneth Rousseau; granddaughters, Keyanna Rousseau and Delicia Hughes; grandsons, Ahmad Rousseau and Rico Rousseau; sisters, Deb-bie (Charles) Jackson and Angela Wilds; brother, Bernard Singletary; nieces, Katina Tucker and Tiffany Wilds; nephews, Randy Wilds, Decarlos West, and Cedric Braddy, Jr; a special friend for 61 years, Marilyn Odom; a special cousin, Sampson Towens; and a host of great nieces, nephews and cousins.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 24, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Saturday, March 25, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens 3250 High Point Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Genene Lori Chaskley was the second child born to the late Deloris and Gene Chaskley in Winston-Salem, NC on November 2, 1973.
Genene was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. She was a 1992 graduate of Mount Tabor High School where she was a member of the flag team. Genene continued her education and graduated from Salem College in 1996 with a degree in English.
A life-long member of Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, she championed the causes of the Stewardess Board and the Women’s Home & Overseas Missionary Society. Additionally, she was the Young Adult Missionary Society Coordinator for the Winston-Salem District. Genene also volunteered in the Youth Department whenever needed.
Genene had a very strong work ethic. Her professional career path led her from Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC to Aon, and finally to Syngenta as a benefits analyst. Genene truly enjoyed her work and developed lasting friendships with many of her workmates. One of Genene’s favorite activities (besides shopping) was running. She joined Black Girls RUN! Winston-Salem in the fall of 2018 and fell in love with the sport. An added benefit was the opportunity to shop for cute running outfits and sneakers. Through her infectious smile, good-natured humor, and ever-positive attitude, Genene gained new “sole sister”.
At the onset of the Corona Virus pandemic in 2020, she endeavored to improve her running. With an unstoppable spirit of determination and fierce independence she worked hard that year, often going out for solo runs. She ultimately reached her goal and significantly improved her running. She completed her first marathon in 2021.
Genene wore many hats and served in so many capacities in the life of her family. She was one of the best conversationalist; the family fun instigator/coordinator; she drove the most fun cars; she was everyone’s caretaker; the world’s best “Auntie”; the vacation planner; her sister’s personal shopper and stylist; a voice of Godly counsel; everyone’s cheerleader; and not least of all – a great doggy-mom to Sanchez! Genene didn’t back down from a challenge and she lived life on her own terms. She encouraged her family to do the same.
Genene was preceded in death by her parents, Genene Allen and Deloris Cuthrell Chaskley.
Living to cherish her memory, her sister, Genita Chaskley-Oakes; nephews, Allen Chaskley Oakes (Ashlei) and Alexander Chaskley Oakes; great nephews, James and Jacob; special loved ones: Delois Oakes and James Oakes; god-daughter, Chloe Jordan; aunts, Doris Chaskley, Sarah Hicks and Faye Williams; and a host of loving cousins and friends.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 17, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11 AM, Saturday, March 18, 2023 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church, 3894 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Mr. Clifton Alphonso McCullum, known to family and friends as “Butch”, was born on October 6, 1941 to Jennie McCullum and Clifton Johnson in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After a period of illness, Clifton passed away on February 27, 2023.
Before he was a year old, after the death of his mother, he was lovingly cared for by his maternal grandmother, Margie McCullum. He received his formal education from Winston-Salem Schools and attended Atkins High School.
Clifton enjoyed working on cars and was a mechanic by trade. Additionally, he was employed by Douglas Battery, Hanes Brands, and served as a sexton at Reynolda Presbyterian Church where he provided maintenance services and set up for various church activities.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Patricia Strickland and Sandra Hoyle; and his maternal grandmother.
He leaves to cherish his memories; his sisters, Eliner Walker, Dorothy Taylor, Vickie McCollum, Deborah McCollum and Bertha McCullum; brothers, Lester McCollum, and John McCullum; godson, Lovell McCollum; a host of nieces, nephews; and godchildren; and his devoted friends, Michael Bristow and Ray Bristow.
Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 3, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:00 AM, Saturday, March 4, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Donavan (Hassan) Fritzgerald Clark was born July 3, 1968, to Lewis Scott and the late Mattie Lee Clark in Fountain Inn, South Carolina. Donavan passed away February 23, 2023.
Donavan graduated from Glenn High School, Class of 1987. Thereafter, began his journey and legacy as a barber by attending Pyramid Barber School. Donavan was a well-known barber in his community and had very close relationships with his customers. Whether you knew him from Jetway, Carver school, or Variety Cuts, Hassan would welcome you with conversations and laughs. He was one of the best barbers in Winston-Salem and was loved by many.
Donavan was a family-oriented man, who believed in love and loyalty and upholding that within the family. He was the father of six beautiful daughters and a proud grandpa of three.
Hassan had long and loving friendships, and regardless of blood, he considered you family. He answered to many nicknames such as Hi, Hot, and Hassan. Donavan will truly be missed and always remembered for his unmatched personality and genuine spirit.
Donavan is preceded in death by his Grandparents, Yvonne Rush, Dean Clark, Delia Scott and Toy Scott Sr.
Donavan is survived by his father Lewis Scott; six daughters Ciera Williams, Rashidah Brandon, Aniya Clark, Kayla Jackson, Alexis Jackson, and Mecca Shipman; two sisters, Amira Clark (Walt) and Erica Clark; five brothers, Dean Clark, Shawn Clark, Nicholas, Devin Scott David Lee Blair; two aunts, Francis Clark and Vivian Clark; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 3:00 PM, March 3, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Mr. Lester Cleveland Flowers, Jr. passed away on February 22, 2023. He was born to Ossie Flowers and the late Lester Flowers on May 21, 1953 in Philadelphia, PA.
He was preceded in death by his father and his sister Stacy Flowers.
Mr. Flowers is survived by his daughter, Armen Renee Ferguson; son Brian O’Neal Flowers; mother, Ossie Flowers; sisters, Panda Flowers, Sonia Flowers, Wendy Flowers, and Dixie Flowers; brother, Braxton Flowers.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial will be held Friday, March 3, 2023 at 1:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Public viewing from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday February 26, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 2:30 PM, Monday, February 27, 2023 at Main Street United Methodist Church, Kernersville, North Carolina 27284. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.
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Larry Darnell Fulp, Sr. was born in Winston-Salem, NC on March 3, 1953 to the late Robert and Anna Mae Hairston Fulp. Having completed his earthly assignments, he was called to his heavenly home on February 18, 2023.
A graduate of Carver High School, he continued his education and training and began his professional career. His employment included the position of Engineer with Morrison Knudsen, and Blueprint Developer with RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. Later he became a member of the Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home staff.
He exercised his faith as a member of the Assembly of Lord Jesus Christ Church. When not working or participating in church ministries, Larry enjoyed repairing cars, music, especially if he was the DJ, helping his father on the farm, and coaching baseball.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Farah Fulp and a brother Robert Fulp, Jr.
He leaves to cherish his memory and honor his legacy, his children: Brandon Butterfield, D’Tonya Dean, and Larry Darnell (Jennifer) Fulp, Jr.; seven grandchildren; a brother, Richard (Shirley) Fulp; sisters, Margie (Reginald) Cunningham and Sarah (Wali) Salaam; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, February 23, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Friday, February 24, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Walkertown, North Carolina.
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Rev. Walter Lee Funderburk, Jr. 76, transitioned to his heavenly home on February 8, 2023.
Walter, affectionately known as “Fundy,” was born on September 27, 1946 to the late Walter and Beatrice Funderburk in Charlotte, NC.
As a young boy, Walter grew up with a love for all sports, but football by far was his passion. Upon graduating from Second Ward High School, Walter received a football scholarship to North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC. After graduating, Walter began his career with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System and then moved to Winston Salem, NC to pursue a career with the Winston Salem Department of Recreation. There he was introduced to the love of his life, Jean (Williams) Funderburk, and Winston-Salem would become his forever home.
Walter continued his career within recreation for several years but returned to education with the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System as a Home-School Coordinator.
He was a proud lifetime member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He was also the founder of the St John C.M.E. Methodist Men organization, the Second Ward Brotherhood of Champions, and the Chestnut Trails Community Organization.
Walter answered his call into ministry in 2001. He was a member of St. John C.M.E Church for approximately 40 years where he taught Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, served on the Steward Board, organized the St. John Men’s Choir and served as the president of the Methodist Men (now Ministry2Men.) Walter received a Certificate of Theology from Phillips School of Theology at the Interdenominational Theological College in Atlanta, GA; and furthered his studies at Apex School of Theology. After becoming ordained, Rev. Funderburk was assigned to serve as lead pastor of the Wayside C.M.E Church in Winston-Salem, NC for 7 years.
Rev. Walter Lee Funderburk, Jr. is predeceased by his loving parents, four siblings: Corrine Tolbert, Margie Patton, Catherine Williams, and Robert Lee “Bobby” Funderburk.
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Jean Funderburk; children: Felicia Giles (Charlotte, NC), Walter Funderburk, III (Concord, NC), Janelle Funderburk (Atlanta, GA); sister: Juanita Tolbert; brother-in-law: Charles L. Patton; sisters-in-law: Kaye Cook (Larry), Arlene Simmons, and numerous relatives and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, February 17, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, February 18, 2023 at St. John C.M.E. Church. The family will greet friends one-hour prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Cordella Louise Hill Rumph, 95, of Winston-Salem, NC, passed away on January 21, 2023. She was born in New Orleans, LA to the late Newton T. Hill and Thelma Rebecca Wimbs on June 18, 1927. She married Nathaniel Leo Rumph, Sr. on November 30, 1962 in Greensboro, NC.
She was a graduate of Tuskegee University, where she received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Cordella taught Nutrition at Winston-Salem State University. She worked as a Registered Dietitian for Forsyth Hospital, retiring after 27 years of service. Following retirement, she continued to offer her expertise as a Registered Dietician to the Head Start program of Family Services.
She served faithfully at St. Stephens Episcopal Church for many years. In the community, she was a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, founding member of Guys and Dolls, a Charter Member of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the National Women of Achievement (NWOA). She was an avid bridge player and frequently traveled with The Ebony Hearts Bridge Club.
In addition to her parents, Cordella was preceded in death by her brothers, Newton T. Hill, Jr. "Sonny" and Richard Washington.
Cordella lives on in the hearts of her husband, Nathaniel Leo Rumph, Sr; children: Brenda Brown, Nathaniel Leo (Carla) Rumph, II, Nicholas Leon (Sandi) Rumph, Cordi Nadean (Jerry) Powell; sister, Ruby Sanchez; grandchildren: Earnest Brown, Jr., Candie Rumph, Constance Rumph, Corbren Powell, Camille-Macie Brown Rumph, Rhea Rumph, Nathaniel Rumph, III, Noah Rumph, Jeremiah Powell, Cierra Powell, and great grandchild, Alayah Rumph; other relatives and friends.
A graveside memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM, January 29, 2023 in Evergreen Cemetery, section H, 2124 New Walkertown Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27101.
The Rumph family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Cordella’s to the Winston-Salem National Women of Achievement (NWOA), 413 Westbourne Court, Kernersville, NC 27284. Please write Scholarship Fund in the memo line.
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Mr. Randal Hillian, also lovingly known as Randy was born on July 10, 1961 to Calvin and Nancy Hillian. He passed away on Thursday, January 19, 2023.
Randall attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools.
Randall was a kind soul and truly loved his family. Randall had a special bond with his sister, Teresa, who was there for him, supported him, and took care of him until the very end.
He loved the music of Bob Marley. Randall was a serious Washington Redskins/Commander fan. He and his brother, Calvin Hillian, Jr. who is a Dallas Cowboys fan often went back and forth in a friendly competition about their teams.
Randall was preceded in death by his father, Calvin Hillian, Sr.; one brother, Michael Hillian; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry Lynch, Sr.; paternal grandparents, Reverend and Mrs. James Hillian, Sr.
He is survived by his daughter, Kimberly Nails of Winston-Salem, NC; two granddaughters, Elizabeth and Kimmora Nails; his mother, Nancy Hillian of Winston-Salem, NC; one sister, Teresa Hillian Phillips of Greensboro, NC; one brother Calvin Hillian, Jr. of Winston-Salem, NC; four aunts, Gloria (Dupree) Johnson of Fredericksburg, MD, Viola Hillian Werts and Annie Campbell both of Winston-Salem, NC and Shirley Greenwood of Walkertown, NC; one uncle, Donald (Beatrice) Johnson of Apopka, FL; a devoted friend and mother of his daughter, Pamela Ferrell; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; a special thank you to the Magnolia House and the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, January 26, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. *Masks required.
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Antwan Lamont Campbell, beloved son, brother, uncle, and nephew, friend, affectionately known as "Twan", fought a good fight and finished a strong race and was rewarded his crown of righteousness on December 29, 2022, at the age of thirty-two. He was born in Winston-Salem, NC to Anthony Lamont Campbell and Tammy Martin-Jackson.
Antwan was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools and attended West Forsyth High School.
He was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Cleopatra Jackson, Jannie Mae Pickens, Julia Mae Scales, Lorraine Livingston; his grandfathers, Carl Smith, Clinton Campbell, Lorenzo Watson, Sr., Johnny Livingstone, Quincy Martin; uncles, Charlie Joe, Sr., Duwan Stern, Johnny Joe, Sr., Tony Martin, Sr., Willie Lane, William Pickens; aunts, Geneva Pickens, Shirley Kelly; cousins, Charlie Joe, Jr., and Julius Clark.
He leaves to cherish his loving memories, his parents, Anthony Campbell and Tammy Martin-Jackson; four sisters: Asia Campbell, China Campbell, Enda Montgomery, and Khalilah Campbell; six brothers: Al’Trevion Jackson, Allen Michael, Kristopher Black, Kedrick (Lanita) Martin, Brandon Campbell, Devin Campbell, Jordan Phillips, Nicholas Roberts, and Samuel Allen; two grandmothers, Janice Campbell-Moore and Betty Martin-Watson; six aunts, Audrey Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, Khalilah Campbell, Roberta Geneva Joe, Sandra Campbell, Sandra (Terry) Faye Gibbs, Tanya Martin; three uncles, Clinton Campbell, James Robert (Quivette) Joe, Larry (Pam) Joe, and Duronn Stern; a much loved cousin, Darius Campbell; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends.
Public viewing Saturday, January 7, 2023 from 12 PM ~ 6 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1 PM, Sunday, January 8, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service.
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The book of life opened for Shirley Mae Powers Dukes on July 5, 1943 in Davidson County North Carolina. After a brief illness, at the age of 79, she reached the sunset of her life on December 26, 2022 at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Shirley graduated from Dunbar High School in Lexington, NC in 1961. Her career included employment with The Singer Company in Thomasville, NC, and Hostess Cakes and K & W Cafeteria in Winston-Salem, NC. She was also employed by the Guilford County Public School System for many years. She attended and participated in many ministries and activities at North Lexington Baptist Church until her health began to decline.
She was preceded in death by her parents, James Powers, Sr., and Barbara C. Powers, her husband, Richard Dukes, her brother, James Powers, Jr., and her sister, Teresa Powers.
Shirley leaves to cherish fond memories: her six children, Angela Dukes, Janet Dukes Moss, Mark Dukes, Charlene Dukes McMillan, Kareme Dukes and Richard Ashley (Gena Robinson); grandchildren, Mario, Malitta and Tecora Dukes, Carlos and Christine Moss, Sebastian and Amari Dukes, Trai, Ebony and Elbert Dukes, Elijah Mobley, Isaiah and Josiah Dukes; 17 great-grandchildren; brothers, Mayfield M. (Rozella) Powers, George C. (Marketta) Powers, Bobby L. (Veronica) Powers and David L. Powers; sisters, Betty P. Mitchell, Carlene P. (Henry) Moore, and Elizabeth Powers.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 12:30 PM, Saturday, January 14, 2023 at North Lexington Baptist Church, 201 Mize Road, Lexington, NC. Interment at Brooks Temple United Methodist Church, Midway, NC.
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Patrick was born on August 8, 2000, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and passed away on December 26, 2022.
He graduated from West Forsyth High School in 2018 and attended UNC Charlotte as a political science major.
Patrick enjoyed wrestling, MMA, video games, music, reading, and singing. He was a cheerleader at UNC Charlotte. He earned his black belt in Tae Kwon Do and the rank of Eagle scout with the Boy Scouts of America.
He joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and loved to share his testimony of his Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. His wonderful smile and enthusiasm will be missed by all who knew him.
Patrick was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Willie Lee and Geraldine Taylor.
Patrick leaves beautiful memories to cherish with his mother, Karen Taylor (David), and his father, Robert Harding (Anetria); siblings, Ranisha, Robert, and Jaden Harding; paternal grandmother, Virginia Greer; bonus grandparents, Joe and Clara Williams; nieces and nephews, Zakiya, Zamir, Zakirya Phillips, Ryann, Rhyland, and Robert Harding, Jr.; Godmother, Gigi Conrad; two bonus moms, Lori Miller and Latarsha Ward; and a host of great aunts, great uncles, aunts, cousins, and a community of friends whom he cherished.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Saturday, January 7, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 4260 Clinard Road, Clemmons, NC 27012. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Westlawn Gardens of Memory, 6135 Ridgecrest Drive, Winston-Salem, NC.
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December 21, 2022, Ms. Montana Stimpson, 70, a native of Winston Salem, N.C. gained her wings officially and went to her heavenly home. She was born to the late Irene Hughes Hairston and Robert B. Stimpson, Sr. on July 6, 1952.
Montana, was the very meaning of “Life and Love”. With no hesitation, she shared her wisdom, light, and caring for you with every encounter. Montana's presence was a priceless gift and the love she shared will live on forever.
She attended Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Parkland High School. Montana worked as a supervisor at Forsyth Medical Center until her retirement.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Irene Hughes Hairston and Robert B. Stimpson, Sr.; daughter, Myra Stimpson; brother, James Hairston, Sr.; and sister, Princella H. Lash.
She leaves her light to shine on in her: daughter, Rashena Stimpson, three sons: Tommie L. Fair, Rashard B. Stimpson, and Robert B. (Angela) Stimpson, Jr.; her sister, Inez H. Davis, two brothers: Michael (Phyllis) Hairston and Quinton Hairston; three grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM, Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC. *Masks required.
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Mr. Wilbert Meadows, Jr. better known as “Crip” was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Ruby W. Meadows. He passed away on December 16, 2022.
He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools.
His greatest joy was his grandson, Jayceon Meadows. He was an avid Miami Dolphins Fan.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Ruby W. Meadows; and two brothers, Gerald West and Phillip Meadows.
He is survived by two children: daughter, Shayla Campbell; son, Jarrell Meadows (Brittany); one brother, Tony West (Pam); two sisters, Rita Meadow and Barbara Meadows-Johnson; two aunts, Alma M. Barber and Mary M. Williams; his favorite cousin, Ralph Meadows; his niece, Tenesia Meadows; his best friend, Jerome Davis; and a host of other relatives, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Tuesday, December 20, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12 noon, Wednesday, December 21, 2022 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. *Masks required
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Orlin Elijah Acker of Winston-Salem, NC transitioned from this life on December 7, 2022 at the age of 52. Orlin Acker was born on February 5, 1970 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Elijah Billings and Annie Mae Acker.
As a child and young teen, he enjoyed being in ROTC and participating on the Mo Luca drill team. He graduated from Parkland High School in 1988.
On July 26, 1997, Orlin married Chasity Horton Acker, the love of his life. Orlin and Chasity worked in partnership together over their 25 years of marriage to provide a loving and faithful home to their children, grandchildren, and extended family.
Orlin was a devoted father and grandfather who loved his family fiercely. Standing in the gap as a father figure to many of his nieces and nephews, Orlin set an exemplary life to his home and community as a devoted family man. He was a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan and loved spending time with his family, especially on family vacations.
Orlin preceded in death by his mother, Annie Mae Acker; father, Elijah Billings; and sister, Antoinette Acker.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Chasity Horton Acker; two children, Cameron Elijah Acker and Brittany Alexis Acker; two grandchildren, Jorden Elijah Acker and Kamyra Alexis Acker; sister, Carolyn Linda Acker; and brother, John Santana Acker; sisters-in-law, Diauna Horton and Candace Horton; brother-in-law, Elon A. Horton; father-in-law, Elon B. Horton; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Orlin will be deeply missed by friends, family and all who knew him and memories of him will forever be cherished by those he loved.
Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Saturday, December 17, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 3:30 PM, Sunday, December 18, 2022 at First Waughtown Baptist, 838 Moravia Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107. The family will meet friends thirty minutes prior to service.
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Montaque Lamont “Bam” Blackburn, son of Vera Veronica Blackburn was born March 12, 1968 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Bam peacefully departed this life on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at his residence.
He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools.
He professed his faith in Jesus Christ and joined The Dwelling Lutheran Church becoming a dedicated member.
Mr. Blackburn was an exceptional chef and longtime Butcher at Ogburn Station Market in Winston-Salem.
Bam was blessed with seven children. His loving caring spirit and sense of humor will be missed. He was loved by many
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Daisy May Blackburn; aunts, Mary Boles, Karen Crowell, Linda K. Hardy; uncles, Roger Blackburn, Robert Blackburn; and daughter, Lynekya Scott.
His beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of his children: Ronald “Ray” Vinson, Shantel “Pooh” Hayes, Shakima Scott, Montaque “Monta” Blackburn, Jr., Kiera Scott, and Japhon Patterson; daughter-in-law, Tia Vinson; son-in-law, Damien Hayes; life-long loving partner, Luewanda Scott; ten grandchildren: Rejanea, Ta’neah, Ra’shad, Da’raya, Tayshawn Vinson, Dezmond, Derrien, Dezirae Hayes, Roscoe and La’Shae Franklin; sister, Ly’Tona Blackburn; brother, Maurice Blackburn, Larry Blackburn, and Chris Blackburn; aunts, Deborah Wallace, Carol Everhart, Alice Blackburn; and a host of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 12:00 PM, Thursday, January 12, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service.
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John Mack Poindexter. III was born on April 7, 1946 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Mildred Ridley Poindexter, Sr. John departed his earthly home early in the morning on Sunday, November 27, 2022.
John was lovingly known to his family and friends as “Poin”, “Johnny Mack” and the name he loved the most was “Papa”.
Johnny Mack was a 1964 graduate of John W. Paisely High School where he played football. Upon graduation, Johnny Mack attended North Carolina A&T State University.
Johnny Mack married Linda Joyce Gould on August 20, 1966 and to this union 3 children were born.
Johnny Mack worked at McLean Trucking, RJ Reynolds and as a lab technician for 28 years for Schlitz Brewing Company, which was later named Stroh’s Brewery, until their closing in 2000. After the closing of Stroh’s, Johnny Mack worked several years for the city of Winston-Salem, Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools and the Red Cross.
Johnny Mack was a Gold Star Member of First Baptist Church.
Johnny Mack was in the Winston-Salem Sportsmen’s Club. He was a diehard Washington Commanders (Redskins) fan. He also enjoyed gardening, grilling, family gatherings and trips.
Johnny Mack was preceded in death by his parents; 2 aunts, Margaret (John) Hoyle and Mary B. (David) Hopkins; his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Elizabeth and Berkely Gould; 2 brothers in-law, Bernell Gould and Rodney Lash.
Johnny Mack is survived by his loving and dedicated wife of 56 years, Linda; his children, John Mack, IV (Johnny), Marcus and April (Keith) McBride; his beloved grandsons, Keith and Amare McBride; god grandson, Latrez McCollum; grand dog, Bently; his brother, George (Vernell) Poindexter of Oxon Hill, MD; brothers-in-law, James Berkely (Penelope) Gould of Hamlet, NC, Herbert (Mildred) Gould of Bennettsville, SC and Lisa Lash of the city; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, and lifelong friends.
Public viewing from 12 PM until 6 PM, Friday, December 2, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 10:30 AM, Saturday, December 3, 2022 at First Baptist Church, 700 North Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC.
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Oscar Kinard Ledbetter was born in Winston-Salem, NC on March 3, 1951 to Naomi Ledbetter and James Reese.
He graduated from Atkins High School where he wrestled and played other sports. He continued his education at Winston-Salem State University. He worked at ITT Grinell as a nuclear radiation tester and later became a supervisor at Hanes Brands, where he retired.
Oscar attended St. John CME Church and served in many capacities including Trustee Board, Male Chorus, and the J.L. Pickens Choir. He was often seen frying fish at church functions or cooking with his brother and sisters. He also worked with his brother Ray and Tyrone to build the new St. John CME Church.
Oscar passed away quietly at his home on November 26, 2022 in his favorite chair, which he was known to be in frequently. He was also known to cook fatback and dumplings…which were a constant at Ledbetter Sunday dinners. His grandchildren were known to have bags of fatback instead of the typical toddler snacks. He was known to many as “Gus”, “Rooster”, or “Uncle Pop”. He was also known to have many jokes, although many were real-life situations that he was a part of or created. He was known to live life and do whatever he chose to do.
He cherished his grandchildren and their happiness and did whatever it took to make sure they had what they wanted. He was never a stranger and would talk junk to anyone. He loved his brothers and sisters, and would often be seen on the front porch of mother’s and his home. We will always remember the fun times and we hold them close to our hearts.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Naomi H. Ledbetter; father, James Reese; sisters Barbara Herring and Antoinette Hunt; brother, Jerry Ledbetter; and brothers-in-law, Donald Spencer and Nathaniel Fox.
Oscar leaves to cherish his memory a devoted wife of 44 years, Sallie Hilliard Ledbetter; daughter, Diamond L. Cotton and son, Oscar K. Ledbetter, Jr. of Winston-Salem, NC. Five grandchildren, Lyric Cotton, Jamir Ledbetter, C.J. Cotton, Niara Rousseau, and NaOsha Rousseau-Ledbetter; also cherishing his memory are seven siblings, Ray Ledbetter, Jacqueline Spencer, Miriam (David) Wagner, Tyrone (Derreka) Ledbetter, Linda Fox, Bernadette (Vaughn) Booker, and Donna (Calvin) Hendrickson; two aunts, Evelyn Andrews and Aron Ledbetter; in-laws, Patricia (John) Cauley, Lucy (Garland) Brown, Charles Hilliard; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Friday, December 2, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:30 PM Saturday, December 3, 2022 at St. John CME Church, 350 NW Crawford PL, Winston-Salem, NC. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment at Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mrs. Mary Kate Lowrey Dennis, 93, teacher, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away on November 25, 2022. She was born in Oxford, MS, on October 12, 1929, daughter of the late Edwin Stovall Lowrey and Anna Jane Allen Lowrey of Clarksdale, MS.
Mary Kate is preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, artist Warren Cameron Dennis Jr. She is also preceded in death by her beloved siblings Robert Lowrey of Maryville, TN, Bill Lowrey of Sheridan, AR, and Rebecca Lowrey Cramer of Colorado Springs, CO. Mary Kate is survived by her daughter Anna Kathryn Sartin and husband Laddy Sartin, son Warren Cameron Dennis III and wife Terri Dowell-Dennis, son Edwin Lowrey Dennis and wife Denise Lyon Dennis, daughter Martha Dennis and husband Landus Bennett, grandchildren Marianna Sartin Parker and husband Cedric Parker, Kathryn Sartin Drum and husband Russell Drum, Ian Dennis and wife Anna Willis, Max Dennis, Andrew Dennis, Michael Dennis, and great- grandchildren Elijah Parker and Arthur Dennis.
Mary Kate and Warren called North Carolina home for over 55 years. They moved their family to Boone, NC, from Marion, AL, in 1965, and lived there for 49 years before moving to Winston-Salem in 2014 to be closer to family. Mary Kate earned her undergraduate degree from Mississippi’s Blue Mountain College, which was founded by her great-grandfather Brigadier General Mark Perrin Lowrey (the “Preacher General”). She taught elementary school in Mississippi
and, after earning her master's degree in English at Appalachian State University, taught English at Watauga High School, where she also served as advisor to the Journalism Club and oversaw the school newspaper. Mary Kate left Watauga High School to pursue her PhD at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, completing her dissertation on Irish playwright Brian Friel. She then served as an adjunct professor of English at Appalachian State University until her retirement. Warren was a long-time faculty member in the Art Department at Appalachian, so Mary Kate was, by association, connected with many Appalachian faculty. Travel was a passion for Mary Kate. She and Warren traveled to Europe, England, and Ireland several times, organizing student art tours and trips abroad with their grandchildren. They frequently hosted student groups at Appalachian’s residences in New York City and Washington, D.C.
Mary Kate suffered from dementia but never lost her ready smile and sense of humor. She lived a long life surrounded by those who loved her. Along with her passion for travel, Mary Kate is remembered for her love of family, debate, politics, literature, journalism, art, sewing, gardening, amateur architectural drawing, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and camping, and appeared as a frequent figure and influence in Warren’s art. Her love of language arts is represented in this quote by Brian Friel:
“It is not the literal past, the 'facts' of history, that shape us, but images of the past embodied in language.”
The family plans a celebration of life for Mary Kate and a private ceremony to combine their parent’s ashes, to take place sometime in the spring.
“No matter how long the sun may linger on his long and weary journey, at length evening comes with its sacred song.”
Brian Friel In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to:
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Montre’ Donnell Richardson, 46, father, son, brother, uncle and friend went to be with the Lord on Friday, November 25, 2022. He was born in Winston-Salem, NC on April 19, 1976 to Willa Richardson and the late Michael Johnson.
Montre’ had a big personality and could light up the room with his smile He was full of quick wit and would quickly have everyone laughing uncontrollably from his storytelling and jokes.
Montre’ is survived by his loving mother, Willa Richardson; his children, whom he loved immensely, Dante Harris, Syncere Douthit and Monee Richardson; and his sister Tracey Watson. He also leaves his two grandchildren; a nephew; a niece; and a host of family members and friends.
There will be no public viewing. A private memorial service will be held for the family at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Loretta Marsh was born December 24, 1945 to the late Howard Lipscomb and the late Mabel Ruth Marsh. She went to be with the Lord on November 22, 2022.
Loretta was preceded in death by her parents; sister, one sister, Patrice Marsh; two brothers, Artis Lee Marsh and Otis Lee Marsh.
She leaves to celebrate her homegoing one daughter, Carolyn Marsh; two sons, Vincent Marsh and Reginald Marsh; a dedicated granddaughter, Trish Marsh; six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Florence Marsh Beasley, Diane (Willie) Hughes, and Peggy (Joseph) Salley; two brothers, Howard (Darlene) Lipscomb, Jr., and Clarence Milton (Margo) Marsh; and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Public viewing from 12 PM until 6 PM, Thursday, November 24, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Memorial service will be at 1 PM, Friday, November 25, 2022 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will meet and greet friends thirty minutes prior. Interment at Gardens of Memory.
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Our dear and loving mother, Anne Starnes, sadly passed away on November 21, 2022, at the age of 78. She was a wonderful mother who was always there when needed. She was born on September 4, 1944 in Gastonia, NC to Elisha and Mamie Moses. She was one of six children.
Anne graduated valedictorian of her high school class at James Fenimore Cooper in Harlem, New York.
Her life was a living example of her favorite Bible verse, Ephesians 4:32, “And be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving one another, just as God also forgave you in Christ.”
Anne was preceded in death by her husband Henry Starnes; mother, Mamie and father, Elisha Moses; sons, Sean and DeAndre Starnes; daughter, Shitedra Starnes; brothers, Elisha and Harold Moses; and sisters, Mamie Dean and Marion Hill.
She is survived by her four children, Eric Starnes (Tine), Darryl Starnes (Elanda), Natatia Starnes and Keisha Starnes; eighteen grandchildren; twenty-six great grands; and two great great-grands; her sister, Flora Moses; her uncle, Edward Addison (Shirley); and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM on Thursday, December 1, 2022. The family will greet friends at 12 Noon. Public viewing will be held from 12PM until 6PM, Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at Clark S. Brown Funeral Home. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Cancer Society at the following website: https://donate3.cancer.org
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Ms. Eunice T. Suber, 104, passed away on Monday, November 21, 2022. She was born on November 13, 1918 to the late Robert and Lurla Suber in Winston-Salem, NC.
Ms. Suber received her education locally and was a 1936 graduate of Atkins High School. She also received her certification in Early Childhood at Forsyth Technical Community College. Professionally, she was Day Care Director at St. Home’s Daycare.
Eunice became a member of New Bethel Baptist Church in 1937.
Ms. Suber leaves to cherish her memories her daughter, Roslyn Suber Lash; granddaughter, Ashlyn Lash; great grandson, Ashton Lash; goddaughters: Abbie Luckey, Gloria Swindell and caregiver, Cora Bryant; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Public viewing 1pm until 6 pm, Sunday, November 27, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Graveside service, 2 pm, Monday, November 28, 2022 at Evergreen Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trellis Supportive Care (formerly Hospice Care).
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James Kennard Terry was born on April 23, 1961, in Winston Salem, NC. He was the youngest of 10 children. He graduated from Parkland High School in Winston Salem. He lived in Michigan for a time. Upon returning to Winston Salem in the mid-eighties, he met Denise Terry and her children, Anisha Terry and Jamaal Terry. He loved them as his own. Married in 1989, this union of 22 years was blessed with 5 more children, Imara Terry, Terrell Terry, Jessica Terry, Sabra Terry, James Terry II, and 11 grandchildren.
Left to cherish his memory are two siblings, Rhonda Haider, Danita Craft and numerous nieces, great-nieces, nephews, and great-nephews. He also leaves one older son, William Allen and 3 grandchildren, whose relationship developed in recent years.
He is preceded in death by his parents, James H., and Louise Terry; his siblings, Theopilia Covington, Donald Terry, Cynthia O’Neal, Adrienne Terry, Nerissa Terry, and Stephanie Terry.
He took pride in providing for his family. He learned the trade of plumbing and developed a business as a plumbing contractor. He self-taught many skills and worked in general maintenance. He was crafty and creative and enjoyed his work. He enjoyed fishing and camping, football, cooking, beach trips, cookouts, and gardening. He attended all holiday events with family. He lived a very active life.
There will be no public viewing. Celebration of Life will held at 1 PM, Sunday, December 4, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel, 727 N. Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27101.
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Staphon B. Debnam, affectionately known as “Step” to his family and friends, was a wise, selfless, and humble man who loved quality time with his family, exercising his entrepreneurial spirit, preparing and exploring good food, and was an inspiration to all who knew him. He transitioned to eternal rest and peace in Heaven on November 19, 2022.
Step was full of character and skill. Considered the glue among his family and friends, he was known for his humility and wise perspective that made people change the way they think. Born on August 9, 1970, to the late Edward Debnam and Mrs. Barbara Debnam, Step grew up in Winston-Salem, NC where he graduated from Carver High School and attended Winston-Salem State University and ECPI. During this time, he fostered close lifelong friendships, one of the most special being with his brother, Derick.
On September 6, 1997, he married Sherri A. Fields; they were blessed to have recently celebrated 25 years of marriage. Step was a supportive and encouraging husband, always believing in her ability to learn new things and accomplish her goals. Together, they raised two sons, Jamari and Justin, creating a close-knit family who enjoyed living life together. They not only found joy in simple, everyday living but in travel as well; they quickly found that the secret ingredient to an enriched life was being together. Their devotion remained solid through joyous times and the challenges of life.
Step was a dedicated father who poured into his sons, constantly providing sound advice, spending quality time with them cooking and grilling, taking day trips to explore new restaurants, or watching Panthers games together (which they never missed). One of his final words to them was, “play chess, not checkers” and “be sure to think two steps ahead.”
Step was a problem solver, technology whiz, creative genius, and serial entrepreneur. He could learn to fix and do anything, believing in the power of research to make it happen. This coupled with his creativity for branding and development, fueled their family business “Popcorn Fanatic”, a Winston-Salem favorite along with other e-commerce businesses.
Step's humility, solid character, and perseverance have left a permanent imprint in the hearts of many; an imprint that will forever be remembered and will never be erased by his transition. He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Debnam, and niece, Destiny Debnam. Those who will lead carrying forth his memory and advice include his committed and loving wife, Sherri Debnam; proud sons, Jamari and Justin (Significant Other Uriah Cummings); his mother, Barbara Debnam; brother, Derick (Sharon) Debnam; father and mother-in-law, Herrell Sr. and Velma Fields; step-mother-in-law Paulette Smith; sisters-in-law LaShonda “Dee” Fields Hairston, Shanelle (Chris) Sellers; brothers-in-law Herrell Fields, Jr., Terrell Smith, and Chris (Monica) McMillian; and nieces and nephews, Derek Debnam, Jr, Nadiya Debnam, Zion Hairston, Zulay Hairston, Brookelyn Sellers, Zonntta’ Manns, Faith Hatton, and Zoé Fields.
For those who wish to honor Step's life, a Public Viewing will be held on Monday, November 28, 2022, at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will take place on Tuesday, November 29, 2022, at noon at Union Baptist Church. A Family Visitation will be held before the service at 11:00 AM. Expressions of love are welcome, including flowers or donations to Cancer Services (Winston-Salem) or The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in his memory.
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Shirley Ann Hall was born on February 3, 1943 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Dewallo and Flora Counts.
Shirley and the late Vernon Francis Hall, Sr. met in 1961 in Winston-Salem where he spotted her at the bus stop. That is when they began their amorous courtship and eventually wed in 1962. The family eventually relocated to Detroit, Michigan in 1964.
Shirley loved the Lord and attending church where she was a member of New Hope Missionary Baptist.
Shirley graduated from Atkins High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After High School she attended Winston-Salem State College where she received her Bachelor of Science in Education in 1967. Later, she matriculated through the University of Detroit where she earned her Master of Arts in Education degree in 1977.
She began her career as an educator teaching at Detroit Public Schools in 1967.
Shirley was a love of life. Shirley enjoyed traveling across the country by train and touring amazing places such as Hawaii, The Grand Canyon, wine country, and museums, she also loved shopping and going to new movies.
From Shirley and Vernon Sr.’s matrimony, two children were born: their late daughter, April Lynn, and their son, Vernon Francis, Jr.
Shirley’s love and compassion overflowed for her family which she simply adored.
Shirley leaves to celebrate her life and cherish her memory: her loving son, Vernon F. Hall Jr.; grandchildren, Antuan, Keyon (Jessica) and Dalvin (Brianna), Amaria; great-grandchildren, Jaden, Angel, Ariele, Keyon Jr. (K.J.); best friends, Mary Berry and Brenda Clark; and a host of extended family and friends.
Funeral service, 11:30 AM, Friday, December 2, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment at Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mr. William Finley Fulton, Jr. aka “Coach Wink” was born December 22, 1964 to the late Pauline Robinson Fulton and William Finley Fulton, Sr. in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He passed away at Emory Medical Center in Atlanta, GA on November 17, 2022.
He graduated from East Forsyth High School in Kernersville, NC in 1983. He finished Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA in the graduating class of 1988.
He joined First Baptist Church on Highland Avenue in Winston-Salem, NC at an early age and was active in the youth program and sang with the spiritual choir. In Atlanta, GA, he joined the Chapel of Christian Love Missionary Baptist Church where he was active in many activities as well as singing in the choir. He also sang with a traveling mass choir in Atlanta.
William got his start in Tennis with Mr. David Lash and the Young People Tennis program of Winston-Salem, NC. The Kimberly Park Tennis also played a major
part in developing his tennis career through its young people program with Mr. Leon Kay and Miss D.D. Adams as the advisors.
He worked 30 years at the McGhee and Washington Park Tennis Centers in Southwest Atlanta, primarily with the youth. At the time of his death, he was operating his own Tennis Program in East Point, GA. The name of his organization was Coach Wink’s-NJTL-National Junior Tennis and Learning.
He held professional certifications with the United States Tennis Association, United States Professional Tennis Registry and a member of the NJTL-National Junior Tennis and Learning program. He received several awards and commendations from the USPTA and NJTL for his continuous and dedicated service through tennis with the youth of Atlanta and surrounding areas.
One of his major accomplishments was organizing trips to the United States Open Tennis Tournament in New York City at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Center for 35 to 40 young people.
William is preceded in death by his mother, Pauline Robinson Fulton; several aunts; uncles; and cousins.
He is survived by his father, William Finley Fulton, Sr. of Winston-Salem, NC; one brother Geoffrey E. Fulton of Atlanta, GA; one aunt, Maxine F. Johnson; and a host of cousin and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM, Saturday, November 26, 2022 at First Baptist Church, Highland Avenue. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Scholarship funds of First Baptist Church, Highland Avenue in Winston-Salem, NC or the Chapel of Christian Love Missionary Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA.
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Ms. Loretta Hughes was born October 17, 1944 to the late James and Mary Francis Hughes in New York, NY. She passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on November 14, 2022.
Loretta was a graduate of Paisley High School and received her Bachelor in Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute, New York City. Her career included employment with Simplicity Pattern Company in New York, NY, Sears, in the Chicago, IL Executive Office, and Hanes Brands, Winston-Salem, NC. She was a member of Winston Salem First Church.
In the community, she had an encouraging presence and volunteered with Newborns in Need, Inc., and Susan G. Komen.
Those left to cherish her memory include: her sister, Catherine (Grippon) Boags, of Charleston, SC; her brothers, Walter Hughes and Louis Hughes, both of New York, NY; three nieces; three nephews; several great nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Monday, November 21, 2022 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. There will be no public viewing of Ms. Hughes.
Donations may be made in memory of Loretta Hughes to: Newborns in Need, Inc., 3323 Transou Road Pfafftown, NC 27040, Cancer Services, Inc. 3175 Maplewood Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or Winston-Salem First Church, 3730 University Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27106.
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Minnie Lucille Caldwell was born October 17, 1930 to the late Pearl and George Caldwell, Sr. in Winston-Salem, NC. She was one of nine children. She completed elementary school graduated from Atkins High School in Winston-Salem. She worked as a cook and dishwasher at Pratt and Alma’s Café and at the Baptist Home to finance her college education. She furthered her education at Winston-Salem Teacher’s College where she received her Bachelor’s of Arts in Early Childhood Education.
In October of 1957, Mother Caldwell relocated to Rochester, New York after her friend, Pearl Penn, encouraged her to look for a teaching position in Rochester. Once she arrived in Rochester, she took Graduate courses at the University of Rochester. She worked at Cutler Union which was an extension of the University of Rochester. On September 25. 1958, she was employed by the Belle J. Michael’s Nursery School, now known as the Baden Street Child Development Center where she was employed for over 35 years. She had several positions within Baden Street and she became the Director of Baden Street Child Development Center. She retired from there in 1995.
Mother Minnie was a great woman of faith and she began her Christian journey at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC. When she moved to Rochester, New York she became a faithful and dedicated member of the Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church where she served on the children’s ministry, The Little Lambs, along with sister C. Vernise Bryant. She was also a member of the ACC Choir and was a willing servant assisting and helping where she was needed within the church.
Over the years, she had received numerous awards, trophies, citations, and recognition from various churches and organizations throughout the Rochester area. She was also past, Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Stars, Daughter of Jericho Chapter #15. Mother Minnie Caldwell’s hobbies included playing the piano, reading, playing on her iPad, reciting old hymns and poetry, watching game shows and soap operas. She also was a huge fan of the Buffalo Bills football team. Mother Minnie loved spending time with her family and friends especially going on outings with her granddaughter Gabbi. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, her sweet and nurturing spirit, words of wisdom and encouragement, and her witty sense of humor.
Mother Caldwell departed this earthly life on November 14, 2022. In addition to her parents, her six brothers preceded her in death; Haywood, Nathaniel, Raeford, George, Jr., Leon and Eugene; two sisters, Maggie C. Green and Beatrice C. Rorie; nephew, Anthony K. Green; niece, Dorothea A. Green, Butler B. Green, Betsy G. Williams; daughter, Gwendolyn (Susie) Felder; special cousins, Thomasen Able Jennings and Elsie M. Coleman; and best friend, Pearlie Felder.
She leaves to cherish their priceless and loving memories: her nieces, Cassandra “San” Green-Walker, Linda Caldwell Peter, Cathy Caldwell, Edythe C. Harris, nephews, Eugene D. Caldwell, “Tony”, Sylvester Green; great-nephews, Corey Walker and Shawn Walker; great-niece, Ashley Thompson; extended nieces, Ernestine Keeton, Stephanie Tillman Hayes; cousins, Mary Gaston, Fannie Anthony, John H. Able of Rock Hill, SC, Frank Able, Betty Ann Mackey and other cousins include, Williams, Able, Boyd, McDuffie, Jackson, Hicks, families; granddaughters, Gabrielle Green, Adelaide (Darcy) Carroll, Shawn Carroll, Christina Smith; grandson Nuri Simmons; great granddaughters, Amaya Crawford, Asante Shipp, Whitney Carroll, Shani Simmons; and great grandson, Ashton Chung.
She had a loving and motherly relationship with her Godchildren, Roslyn Lentz, Debra Ann Thomas, Jackie Williams, Marvin Rogers, Reginald Wright, Martinous Edwards, Charles Edwards, Dubose Edwards, Carla Robinson, Vanessa Scott, God-grandchildren, Kari Perr, Aniyah Bentancourt, Brianna Williams and touched the lives of everyone she met.
Funeral service 12 PM, Monday, November 28, 2022 at Holy Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, 397 North Street, Rochester, NY 14605. Professional Funeral Services Entrusted to D.M. Williams Funeral Home. Funeral service locally, 12:00 PM, Friday, December 2, 2022 at Morning Star Baptist Church, 1401 Fitch Street, Winston-Salem, NC. The family will meet and greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Public viewing from 12 PM until 6 PM, Thursday, December 1, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Charlene was born July 6, 1960 in Sarasota, Florida to Freda Wallace and Charles Kirby. Raised in the hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina by Bertha and Maceo Good in the Piney Grove neighborhood.
Charlene was a native resident of Happy Hill Gardens, where she raised four children: Larone Parms, Alisha Parms, Da’mone Carter, and Ale’ija Mayfield.
Charlene devoted her salvation and sang in the choir at Beula Tabernacle Holiness Church.
Charlene attended North Forsyth High School and worked as a CNA, Med-Tech and a Home Health Aid throughout her life. She sang in heart, lived out loud, loved hard, and fell soft for those she called lover and friend.
Charlene surrendered her fight against pancreatitis in the home and loving care of her daughter, Alisha. Her soul was made ready in forgiveness as she surrendered her way home with God restoring her vocals and accepting her songs of praise. God extended His redemption to prepare Charlene a new body to welcome her Home in Heaven.
Charlene leaves a legacy of five grandchildren, Juan Coleman, aka “Bear”, King Mayfield, Alauni Little, Ayvah Carter and soon on arrival Aniyah Carter; also to cherish her memories are several brothers and sisters, namely Sandra Kirby, James and John Kirby, Debra Baskerville, and Barbara-Jean Humphries; and a host of nieces and nephews, family and friends.
There will be no public viewing. Memorial service 4:30 PM, Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty minutes priors. *Masks are required.
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On Monday evening, October 31, 2022, Frederick Milton Craft, III (Tre'), 27, surrendered to the calling of the Lord while in his home in Winston Salem, NC, after a year of declining health.
He was born on August 14, 1995, to Frederick Craft, Jr. and Sha'Meika Albright in Winston Salem, NC. He was raised in a loving home with his mother, bonus father, Peri Jones (Whimp), and his siblings. No matter the distance or age, their family has stayed connected and continues to support each other.
“Tre'” as he was affectionately called by many, attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Forsyth Technical Community College.
He was an avid music lover and enjoyed writing and performing rap. He was known for sharing kind words and encouraging others. He will be remembered as a jokester that enjoyed putting a smile on the faces of the people he loved.
He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Frederick Craft, Sr. and Basil Brown.
He leaves his loving parents (Sha'Meika and Peri); three brothers, Peri Jones, Jr. “PJ” (of the home), Justin Craft, and Jalen Craft; two sisters, Briana Jones and Nikiyah Craft (all of Durham); his grandmothers, Kathy Albright (Moochie) and Sharon Craft; one aunt, Stacy DeFreitas (Andre); one uncle, Sequoia Albright (Natasha); a special friend, Cheyenne Nelson; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who will honor the brilliant but short life that he lived.
A public viewing will be held on Friday, November 4, 2022, from 12 PM-6 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 4:00 PM, Saturday, November 5, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. Minister Anthony Williams officiating. *Masks are required.
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Donettra Lorraine Coker was born to the late Virmell Bryant Johnson, Sr. and Gloria Jean Hughes in Winston-Salem, NC on January 3, 1965.
She was educated in the local public schools and graduated from Parkland High School.
Donettra worked as a Home Health Aide for many years for various companies.
Donettra was known to many of her family and friends as “Dee”. She was always happy and showed off her beautiful smile.
She began her Christian faith at an early age and gave her life to the Lord. She was baptized by the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
Donettra was preceded in death by her parents Donald Coker, Gloria Jean Hughes, and Virmell Johnson, Sr.
She is survived by her son, Eugene L. Collins, Jr.; daughter, Tiffany L. Brown; grandchildren, Jocelyn Ferguson, Jade Collins, D’vontae Clayton, Krischian Brown, Genia Collins, Rashied Richardson, Grea’sylis Brown, Kemmese Ferguson-Jenkins, and Eugene Collins, III; brothers, Christian (Stephanie) Hughes, Donald K. Coker, Virmell Johnson, Jr., Terence (Jewel) Anthony, Timothy (Ervinia) Anthony; sisters, Richardean (Winfred) Miller-Whisonant, Lisa M. Lynch, Valerie (Anderson) Hicks, and Violet (Kevin) Hoyle; a devoted uncle, Willard (Zenobia) Coker; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who loved her.
There will be no public viewing. Funeral service will be held at 12 noon, Monday, November 7, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. *Mask are required
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On Saturday, October 29, 2022, God in His infinite wisdom called Mr. Willie Bernard Conrad, 83 home into his loving arms. Mr. Conrad was born on December 21, 1940 in Wadesboro, NC to the late Michael William and Maybelle Conrad.
Mr. Conrad graduated from Anderson County High School. He also attended Winston-Salem State University and was employed at Lincoln National Insurance for over 35 years and Prime America.
Spiritually, he was a lifelong member of Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church of Winston-Salem, N.C. where he served on multiple auxiliaries such as, the trustee ministry, PCBMC male chorus, gospel choir, soul winning team, and van ministry. He was also the Sunday school superintendent, supervisor of Baptist Training Union, and a lifelong member of the Brother Bill Pratt and the Gospel Crusaders. Additionally, he served in the United States Army.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Conrad was preceded in death by his wife, Sandra Diane Conrad; son, Bernard Leon Cooke; brothers James Robert Conrad, Billy Conrad, Andrew Conrad Sr.; sisters Martha Leona Conrad, Viola McKinsey, Elizabeth McGee, Kathleen Cash and Itessi Robinson.
Mr. Conrad is survived by three sons, Willie B. Conrad Jr. (Jackie), Michael Conrad, and Marcus Conrad; one daughter, Dewanna Conrad, all of Winston-Salem, NC; nine grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Public viewing from 12 PM until 6 PM, Tuesday, November 7, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12 noon, Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 132 West Glenn Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service.
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Harnetha B. Parks, 76, beloved mother, daughter and sister, passed away on Friday, October 28, 2022 at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Oakland, CA, with her family by her side.
The daughter of the late Chambers and Lullie Brown, she was born August 11, 1946 in Winston-Salem, NC. She grew up in the family home located in the city at 312 South Cleveland Avenue.
"Neet", as she was lovingly called by family and friends, graduated from A.H. Anderson High School in Winston-Salem, NC in 1964. She then graduated from San Jose State University, San Jose, CA where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. Her career included employment for over 15 years with The Proctor & Gamble Company. There she worked primarily as a Systems Analyst before her early retirement, due to a disabling medical condition.
Married to Carlester Parks in 1964, this union of more than 20 years was blessed with one child, Tiffany Parks Correa. The family thrived and made their home in Winston-Salem, NC.
She enjoyed cooking, traveling, and helping others. She especially enjoyed spending time with her beloved grandchildren, other family, friends and the animals she loved. An active member of Faith Deliverance Missionary Baptist Church in Greensboro, NC, she participated in many church activities.
In addition to other ancestors and her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Joseph and Shelton Brown; and two sisters, Betty Lou Brown and Lillian Brown Connor.
Harnetha is survived by her daughter, Tiffany Parks (Julio) Correa; three grand-children, Haven, Hailey, and Julio Correa, III; two brothers, Benjamin and Gordon Brown; one sister, Johnnie Mae Bailey; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Public viewing will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
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Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Friday, October 28, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 PM, Saturday, October 29, 2022 at Bethlehem AME Zion Church, 6475 Yadkinville Road, Pfafftown, North Carolina. Family visitation one hour prior to service. Interment at Bethlehem AME Zion Church Cemetery.
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Zenobia Evangeline Winfrey McLaughlin departed this life on Saturday, October 15, 2022, at her home in Baltimore, Maryland. Mrs. McLaughlin, affectionately known as “Zee” was the fourth child born to William Harding Winfrey, Sr and Lucy Vernelle Hilton Winfrey in Richmond, Virginia.
She attended the Richmond Public Schools and graduated from Armstrong High School in 1945 with the notable distinction of being salutatorian of her class. Zenobia was the recipient of numerous honors and awards and attended Virginia Union University where she graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. She would later receive a Bachelor of Christian Education from Family Bible College.
She became a member of the Upsilon Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in 1952.
Zenobia worked at the Medical College of Virginia as a Biological Assayist and Micro-technician. She would later work at Provident Hospital as a Patient Advocate and at Granada Nursing Home as a Patient Representative. She retired after working many years for the Baltimore City Department of Social Services.
Zenobia was married to Dr. Wayman B. McLaughlin, and to this union six children were born. She was a stay-at-home mother for several years who poured her love, life, and legacy into her children.
Zenobia gave her life to Christ at a young age at Mosby Memorial Baptist Church in Richmond. She had been a member of Calvary Baptist Church for 28 years. As a Deaconess, she faithfully served in various ministries including the Prison, Food Pantry, New Members, Missionaries and Drama ministries. For several years, she was an instructor at Family Bible Institute where she was known as “Mrs. Teaching Techniques.”
Zenobia was energetic, fun-loving, and had a zest for life. She was known for her radiant smile, sense of humor and commitment to excellence.
In addition to her parents’ death, Zenobia was preceded in death by Dr. Wayman B. McLaughlin; her daughter, Sharon McLaughlin Gadson and great grandson, D’Andre McLaughlin; three sisters, Vernelle Winfrey, Dorothea Polk, and Eunice Dotson; and two brothers, William Winfrey, Jr., and Reginald Winfrey, Sr.
She leaves to cherish her memory four daughters and one son: Zenobia Bernadine McLaughlin, Cynthia McLaughlin Lyons, Phyllis McLaughlin Wright (Brian), Beryl McLaughlin Miller and Wayman Bernard McLaughlin, Jr. (Jacqueline); ten grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on October 27, 2022 at Calvary Baptist Church in Baltimore, MD. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be at 10:00 AM on Saturday, October 29, 2022 at New Evergreen Cemetery in Winston-Salem, NC. Public viewing will be from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM on October 26, 2022 at March Funeral Home-West, Baltimore, MD.
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Alice Jean Allen, daughter of the late Norman Gray Allen, Sr. and Mamie Miller Allen was born December 29, 1934 in Bethania, North Carolina. She departed this life on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at Novant Medical Center.
Alice Jean was a graduate of Carver High School. After graduating from Carver, she attended Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology. While at Livingstone she played basketball for the Blue Bears and proudly played with the team that was undefeated in 1953 and 1954. She began her teaching career in Mullins, South Carolina where she also served as the girls basketball coach. She led the Lady Bulldogs to the S.C.S.S.A.A. Championship in 1959. Alice was extremely proud of being named “Coach of the Year” for the Lady Bulldogs and continued to display her “Coach of the Year” plaque in her home.
After working in South Carolina several years, she returned to North Carolina and taught at Edenton High School in Edenton, NC. She returned home in 1974 and worked at South Park High School. While at South Park she served as a teacher and guidance counselor. During the 1992-1993 school year she was named the school’s Teacher of the Year. Alice continued her educational journey by taking courses at Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA during several summers.
Alice was a devoted family person and returned home to care for her father after her mother passed away suddenly. Her care and devotion for family did not end there because she later became caretaker for her aunt Esther Douthit, and her brothers, Norman Jr. and William Edward.
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Keewaunee NeeChele Lentz (Kee) died unexpectedly at her home on Sunday, October 2, 2022.
Keewaunee was loved by all who crossed her path. Keewaunee had a great sense of humor and would tease or prank anyone crossing her path. One of her greatest joys was sneaking up on you and scaring you out of your wits.
Dancing was a passion of hers that she wanted to pursue in her future but was short lived after performing in The Wiz at the Landmark Theatre in Richmond, Virginia at age seven and then being diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease. She was obsessed with the whole Barbie Doll scene and was gifted by family with every item that came on the market. She would solicit her brother BJ to come into her room and play with her Barbie collections for hours with her and he did so lovingly.
Born in Winston-Salem on January 28, she was then moved to Richmond, Virginia where she grew up and was a graduate of Armstrong High School. After being educated in Richmond, Virginia, Keewaunee returned to North Carolina where she continued her education in the Nursing field and worked in Nursing Homes where she loved taking care of the elderly. She would get permission to sign some of the more mobile patients out of the facility and take them to church
Keewaunee started her family and after many years of raising her family in Winston-Salem, she decided to return to Richmond, Virginia where she spent the last nine years before returning to Winston-Salem in July of 2022.
Keewaunee was an avid lover of kids who gravitated to her infectious personality. Her love was like an elastic band, no matter how far she would go the kids would always find a way to connect to her so that her cousin, Delvon Meekins would deal with no one as a child except Keewaunee and his mother, Regina.
Keewaunee loved to do hair and was great at creating hairstyles when you could keep her still long enough to complete it in a timely manner.
One amazing quality she possessed was being an amazing mother to both her beautiful daughters Diamond and Morgan. Her love was unconditional and there were no lengths she wouldn’t go through to see a smile on their faces. Motherhood has no manual, but Keewaunee mastered the skill of being the best mother to her girls.
Keewaunee is survived by daughters: Diamond Lentz (Hezekiah) and Morgan Williford; son, Steven Williford; mother, Carolyn White; father, Thomas Starks; devoted friend, Steve Williford; brothers, Willice N. White, III (Tiffany), Antwan Duncan; sisters, Nakialee Starks, Nadia Starks, Denee Starks, Natasha Duncan-Alston (William), Felecia Mitchell (Arron); brother-in-law, Marvin Williford; grandparents, Gettis and Ruth Torrance; bonus brothers, Barry France (Andrea), Marvin L. DeWitt, Jr., James A. Johnson, Jr.; bonus sister, Shanae Chavis; aunts, Wyvern Anthony, Mary Lewis (Torre), Sharnay Torrance, Elizabeth Wiggins, Paulette Walton, Ethel Avery; uncles, Charlie Lentz (103 years young), Gerald Kirkland (Sharon), Robert Walton, Tremaine Torrance; bonus aunts, Dorothy P. Vaughn, Annette Patterson, Cassandra White, Lynette Smith, Deborah Brooks, Tonya Campbell; four nephews; a devoted nephew, Willice N. White, IV, Tavon Branch; five nieces; and a host of cousins; among them are Shani Dorsey (Eric), Sherry Taylor, Ishmul Lentz and a host of other relatives and friends.
Public viewing, Sunday, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Sunday, October 9, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Monday, October 10, 2022
Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Family visitation will be one hour prior to service. Interment Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Walkertown, North Carolina. *Masks are required.
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Michelle "Missy" Mack was born on May 7, 1964 to Eloise and David James Wilson in New York City. She was born the fourth of five children.
She attended and completed Satellite Academy High School. In her youth, she was employed with Freedom National Bank in New York City as an Administrative Assistant.
In 1981, she met her beloved and devoted husband, Bernon Mack. They fell in love and married on August 30, 1994. Together, Mack and Michelle set out to live a happy, satisfying family life.
Michelle and Mack gave birth to a beautiful baby girl on July 26, 1990. Mother and daughter forged an everlasting, unbreakable bond and a beautiful relationship. Michelle was so proud of Kamika as she watched her graduated with a Master’s Degree. She loved traveling to watch her daughter coach and referee games as she fulfilled her dreams of officiating in the NCAA.
Michelle became aware of her spiritual need, studied the Bible with Jehovah’s Witnesses, and put faith in the truth found in God’s word, the Bible. She quickly gained a spot in the hearts of many dear friends in the Upper Harlem congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
After the family moved to North Carolina, she worked at Bell South for a time and later became a homemaker. Michelle loved cooking all kinds of dishes for her husband, being a mother, gardening, spending time with family and friends here, and traveling back to NYC to spend time with family, by whom she was dearly loved.
Her personality was bubbly and outgoing. She loved people and was always smiling. Michelle had a wonderful sense of humor and an outgoing personality She loved to crack jokes and make others laugh. Laughing was a big part of her life. We have all enjoyed indescribably special moments with Michelle filled with love, laughter, passion, and insight.
Michelle’s long battle with cancer ended on September 25, 2022 with her beloved daughter, mother, and sisters by her side.
She leaves to cherish her loving memories: her mother, Eloise Bibby; daughter, Kamika Mack; step-daughter, Kim Walker; siblings, James Wilson, Sharon Tate, Angie Harris, and Dawn Wilson-Mulligan; nieces, Candace and Shanel Tate; nephew, David Wilson; grandchildren, Mekyiaa and Melik Walker; grand-nieces, Daniella and Aerial Wilson; grand-nephews, Marco and Tyler Wilson; and a host of other relatives.
There will be no public viewing. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, October 2, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. *Masks required.
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Verdell Green was born on September 7, 1926 in Dothan, Alabama to the late John and Maggie (Kirkland) Roberts. She was the youngest of eight children, 3 brothers and 4 sisters, who all preceded her in death.
She attended and graduated from Henry County Training High School in Abbeville, Alabama. She later moved to New York where she attended business school. Shortly after, she began her career in banking at Chemical Bank (now J.P. Morgan Chase) as a Customer Service Representative. She enjoyed working in the financial world and for over 25 years, continued to advance in her career until her retirement.
She joined Mount Sinai Baptist Church in Newville, Alabama at the age of twelve. Later she joined Mount Olive Baptist Church after she moved to New York.
Verdell met and later married James Green in New York City on September 24, 1949. For 55 years they were happily married until his passing in 2005. To this union two children were born, Brenda Annette (Green) Battle and Michael James Green.
To cherish her memories and her legacy are her two children: her son-in-law, Robert Battle; her daughter-in-law, Jasmine Green; her granddaughters, Nicole Battle and Michelle (James) Bacon; grandson, Shawn Green; step grandchildren, Aaron Clark and Briana Clark and step-great granddaughter Mia Clark; and great-grandson, Austin Bacon. She also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She moved back to the South in 2015 to live with her daughter and now is back in New York to spend eternity with her husband. She will forever be loved and missed.
Mrs. Green may be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM. Friday, September 30, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held in New York at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at J. Foster Phillips Funeral Home, 17924 Linden Boulevard, Jamaica, New York, 11434. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens, New York. *Masks required.
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Brenda Lee Smith was born to the late Oscar & Dorothy Benn in Chicago, Illinois on December 22, 1962. She departed this life on Saturday, September 17, 2022.
Brenda moved to Winston-Salem at an early age and matriculated through the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. She graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1981. She later earned her Associate Degree from Miller-Mott Business College in Winston-Salem. She was previously employed by U.S. Airways.
She professed her faith at an early age and was a former member of Union Baptist Church.
Brenda was always laughing and smiling. She loved to dance and have a good time, especially when she was watching sports. Her favorite teams were Dallas Cowboys Football Team and Los Angeles Lakers Basketball Team.
She leaves to cherish her memory her daughter, Brittany (Kendra) Berry; grandson, Kaleb Berry; sister, Olivia (Darrell) Howell; brothers, Aldeen (Paulette) Smith and Oscar Smith; nieces Demetrice Howell and Arlethia (Timothy) Hailstock; best friend, Millicent Smith; many other cousins and friends.
A public viewing will be held on Sunday, September 25, 2022 from 1 to 6 p.m. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral home, 727 Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem, NC. The family visitation will be on Monday, September 26, 2022 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. with the service following at 2:00 p.m.
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Robert “Rob” T. Willis born to Beverly C. and Robert J. Willis on July 2, 1982, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He transitioned to be with the Lord on September 16, 2022.
He attended and graduated from North Forsyth High School in 2001. He also attended Guilford Technical Community College in the Automotive Mechanic Program.
Rob was fun, outgoing, loyal, supportive and protective. He was a devoted son, brother, uncle, father, cousin, friend and mentor. We all called him, “The Family Mechanic.”
He was in the process of enrolling at Winston-Salem State University in the NASCAR program. He was excited about becoming part of the “Ramily”.
Rob worked for Whole 9 Security for several years. This laid the foundation for him to start his own security company. He also provided private security for several celebrities, fish tables and in the community. He was passionate about helping the youth in the community. Rob was a certified Para (Behavioral) Professional. He was on the Board for the AYF Pfafftown Packers and was a coach. He has touched so many young players, boys and men. While coaching the players during and after football season, he would allow them to spend the weekends with him. Education was important to him and that is why he invested in his players. Rob also went to his players’ school and followed up with their teachers to ensure they were doing well in class. Rob loved installing audio systems which lead him into wanting and loving to trick out vehicles and motorcycles. He was a member of Country Boyz (Car Club, Wide Open (Motorcycle Club) and a member of Iron Coalition (Motorcycle Club).
Rob rededicated his life to Christ. He was a member of New Birth of Christ Church where he served as a Director of Sound. He attended Bible Study and Worship on a regular basis.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Elease G. and Sidney J. Hanks; three aunts, Dorothy Carter, Delores Wilson, and Artless Carter; two uncles, Tommy and Sherman Carter.
He is survived by his loving daughter, Ashlyn Willis; two devoted sisters, Algenoria Willis and Janette (Kivet) Roseboro; two nieces, Ronisha and Chasity; two nephews, Jermiah and Kaleo; he was blessed with a great nephew, Alijah; a great niece, Ryleigh; aunts, Bleaker Dent and Shirley (Zeke) Johnson; uncles, Edison Carter and Wayne (Patricia) Willis; two special cousins, Marsha Reaves and Dwayne Carter; and a host of cousins and other relatives.
Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, September 23, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:00 AM, Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Life on Lexington Church, 620 E. Lexington Avenue, High Point, North Carolina. Family visitation one hour prior to service. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Harry Lee O’Neal passed away at his home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Sunday, September 11, 2022, following a period of illness. Harry was born to the late Freddie L. O’Neal and the late Dorothy L. O’Neal in Princeton, West, Virginia (“The Heart of Mercer County”) on August 23, 1956.
He attended public schools in Mercer County and graduated from Princeton Senior High School. He worked for the transportation department at Princeton Community Hospital. He briefly served his country in the United States Navy.
Harry moved with his sister, Gloria to Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His work history included a job with Carolina Narrow Fabrics. Following a desire to become a chef, he joined a program through Goodwill Industries who partners with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina to offer the Triad Community Kitchen (TCK) Culinary Training. Harry completed the program at the top of his class.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his grandmother, Lucille Riser.
Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of him include his son, Ryan Wilborn; three sisters, Gloria Hobson, Deborah Parson, and Anna O’Neal; nephews, Vernon Hobson and Tre’ Hopkins; nieces, Ashley Terry and Autumn Parson-Tann; great nieces, Teneshia Meadows and LaKeisha Taylor; a special friend, Luola “Missy” Whitaker; and several extended family members and friends.
There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be at 12 PM, Monday, September 19, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior to service in the chapel. *Masks required.
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Angela Lucille Teague, 57 was born July 12, 1965 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Effie Mae Thompson (Biological) and Thelma Thompson (Maternal). Ms. Teague now joins her father, William James Thompson, Sr. and her siblings, Algefields Cain, Jr. and Denise Thompson.
She leaves to cherish her loving memory, three children, Anthony Dione Teague, Sr., Jurica Angell Teague and Brittany Lorraine McCorkle; four siblings, William James Thompson, Jr. (Billy), Crystal Thompson (Crissy), Theresa Thompson, Elder Tonia Cain; six grandchildren, Anthony Teague, Jr., Bobby Massy, Krishand Watson, Areona Brown, Payden Cuthrell, Brian Floyd, III (B3); and a host of nephews, nieces, and other loving relatives and friends.
Angela was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth/County School system, graduating from East Forsyth High School, Class of 1983.
Angela was a dedicated employee at Silas Creek Rehabilitation Center for several years.
Public viewing for Ms. Teague will be Tuesday, September 6, 2022 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 12:30 PM in the Chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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JaQuez Xavien Jadin Fredericks affectionately known as JaJa by his family and close friends, was born on February 9, 2007. He was the oldest of a twin brother, Marquez.
Early Thursday morning, August 25, 2022, God sent His angels to bring this precious young man home from labor to reward.
He graduated from Clemmons Middle School in June and was looking forward to attending Parkland High School. He had dreams of becoming an engineer.
He was a small frame, but big in heart. He was also very quiet and humble around people he did not know. But to his family and friends, he was a typical teenager, talkative, comical and fun loving.
He loved playing video games and was quite competitive. He loved cars and he could name the make and model of any car he saw. God only knows how much he will be missed by all.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Barbara Fredericks.
He leaves to cherish great memories his loving mother, Nicole Fredericks; a very special friend, Khadeeja Johnson; four brothers, Malik and Marquez Fredericks, Tramayne Miller, Jr. and Jonathan Broadway, Jr.; one sister, Tremya Fredericks-Miller; great grandmother, Henrietta Sutherland of South Carolina; grandmother, Linda John; five aunts, India Mitchell of New York, Tashia Fredericks of New Jersey, Takisha Mackey, Khadydra John, Koren Ingram (Joshua); two uncles Erick Fredericks of New Jersey and Kylin John; father, Jermain Wilson, special cousin, Rev. Scott Fredericks of New Jersey; and a host of other aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Public viewing will be Thursday, September 1, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Friday, September at 2:00 p.m. Family visitation thirty minutes prior to service at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. *Masks required.
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Harriet Jones Tobe was born to the late Boykin and Mattie Wilkes Jones in Forsyth County, North Carolina on May 21, 1931.
She attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Carver Consolidated High School. She enrolled at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
Harriet married Green Tobe on June 25, 1960 and their union was blessed with the birth of a son, Edward. They remained happily married until his death on July 26, 1981.
Mrs. Tobe was employed for a time at the historical Kate B. Reynolds Memorial Hospital. She subsequently went to work at Winston-Salem State University. Her role as a member of the financial aid department had a positive impact on the lives of many students as they sought guidance in securing financial assistance to cover the costs of their college education. Prior to her retirement, she gave 30 years of dedicated service to the university.
She was a lifelong member of Mount Zion Baptist Church where she joined under the pastorate of the late Reverend Dr. R. L. File. She exercised the tenets of her faith as a member of the Dorcas Missionary Group (Past President), The Ladies Usher Board, Advisory Board Member of The Senior Life Enrichment Center, Personnel Committee, The Hattie File Club and The R. L. File Scholarship Committee. She faithfully served until declining health limited her active participation.
Harriet Jones Tobe answered the Lord’s call to come home from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Wednesday, August 24, 2022, following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; three siblings; and a devoted nephew, Danny Imes.
Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of her as they look forward to a reunion in heaven include her beloved son, Edward (Temperance) Tobe; her grandchildren, Charity Tobe and Emmanuel Tobe; sister-in-law, Clara Jones; nephews, Kenneth (Donna) McDuffie, Gary (Carolyn) Brown, Gejuan (Melissa) Long and Clenzo Jones, Jr.; several great nieces and nephews, many extended family members and friends.
Public viewing will be from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., Sunday, August 28, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 12:00 p.m. Monday, August 29, 2022 at Mount Zion Baptist Church. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.
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Roger Dean Gist, Jr. was born September 27, 1961 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Roger and Geraldine Gist. He departed this life on August 19, 2022.
Roger grew up in Winston-Salem where he was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth School system. He had a passion for sports, especially for boxing. After serving in the Army for 3 years, he moved to Atlanta, GA, where he spent the most of his life before finally reuniting with his family. He worked in landscaping and loved the games of football, and basketball.
Roger was preceded in death by his parents, Roger Dean Gist, Sr. and Geraldine Gist; sister, Renee Denise Gist. He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his daughter, Anissa Johnson; siblings, Regina Danette (George) Freyberger, Ronnie Derringer (Lhaila) Gist, Ramon Deon Gist, Rochelle Diane Gist and Ryan Derrell (Nani) Gist; and a host of nieces, and nephews.
Public viewing will be Wednesday, September 7, 2022 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 11:30 AM, Thursday, September 8, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Interment Salisbury National Cemetery. *Masks required.
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Our beloved Charlene Adele Curtis, an esteemed leader and champion in the world of women’s basketball, took her last, perfect, buzzer-beater shot, on August 18, 2022, at the age of 67. Charlene was born June 28, 1955, in Roanoke, Va., to the late Marshall “Peaches” Curtis and Dorothy Charlton Curtis.
Wherever she lived or traveled, Charlene always proudly called Roanoke, Va., her home. She was greatly loved as a child and reared by a strong Christian family. As children, Charlene and Nickey enjoyed and appreciated playing golf with their father, a local business owner. Greatly influenced by their mother, an elementary school teacher, they spent many a day creating their own neighborhood committees, organizations, and practicing Robert’s Rules of Order.
Charlene excelled in academics, music, and sports. She was a talented trumpet player and the first African American to join the Roanoke Youth Symphony. In 1972, Charlene graduated with honors from William Fleming High School.
She chose Radford University, a close distance to home, to pursue her love of music and her dream of becoming a band director. She graduated with honors in 1976, with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education. While playing basketball for the Radford Lady Highlanders, she became team captain and earned Most Valuable Player honors in 1975/76, as the university’s first 1,000-point scorer, with 1,043 career points. She later was inducted into Radford University’s Sports Hall of Fame, as a charter member, coach, and player. Charlene went on to earn a Master's degree in Secondary Education Administration from the University of Virginia in 1982.
Among her many firsts, Charlene was the first Black women’s head basketball coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference. In 2019, she retired from a storied, 40-plus year career in women’s collegiate basketball, as supervisor of the Women’s Basketball Officials for the Atlantic Coast Conference, and coordinator of the Women’s Basketball Officials for the Big South, Colonial and Southern Conferences. In the collegiate ranks, Charlene held assistant coaching positions at the University of Virginia, Georgetown University and University of Connecticut. She served as head coach at her alma mater, Radford University; and, Temple University, and Wake Forest University. In 2004, she was named an assistant coach for the Women’s National Basketball Association-Charlotte Sting, and later became a women’s television collegiate basketball analyst. A career highlight and distinguished honor were serving on the coaching teams for USA Basketball, most notably the World University Games, the Women’s Goodwill Games, and the USA World Championship Games.
Charlene’s impressive accomplishments and lived expertise in the world of women’s collegiate basketball paled in comparison to her deep faith and devotion to church and community. Guided by God and her spirit to serve and give back, principles instilled by her parents, she participated on numerous organization boards and professional commissions, throughout her lifetime. Most recently, she was Lay Leader at St. Paul United Methodist Church, a member of Church Council, Committee on Finance, a Sunday School teacher and Grief Share leader. She was also Chair for the Commission on Equitable Compensation for the Western North Carolina United Methodist Conference; the Radford University Board of Visitors; North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, and on the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Benevolent Fund. She spent decades associated with Big Brothers-Big Sisters in Southwest Virginia and the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina as both a board member and a BIG.
Charlene left an incredible mark on the world, with her giant vision and gentle, kindred spirit. She bravely and mutinously navigated the possibilities in life and women’s sports, leaving a clear path, where none existed before. Her leadership and personal achievements were collectively shared with journeys by her players, teams, colleagues and family. And, after all, she was just a girl from Roanoke, Va.
Here to honor Charlene’s legacy and to forever share her life story is her partner of 24 years, Sharolyn Grant, of the home; her beloved sister, Millicent “Nickey” Wright and brother in-law, Byrl; and her aunt, Evelyn “Kitty” Board Charlton (late James “Red”), all of Roanoke, Va., along with a cherished circle of extended family, lifelong friends, and beloved colleagues.
A celebration of her life will be held Tuesday, August 30, 2022, with family visitation at 11 am, and a memorial service at 12 Noon, at Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 W. 5th St, Winston-Salem, NC, 27101. The service will be live streamed online at: https://www.centenary-ws.org/live-stream. Interment will be held Wednesday, August 31, 2022, noon, at Sherwood Memorial Park, in Salem, VA. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations to the Radford University Foundation,
Charlene A. Curtis Women’s Basketball Scholarship, P.O. Box 6893, Radford, VA 24142.
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Lilly Wall Dockery was born to the late William and Ella Bell Walls on April 6, 1948 in Wadesboro, NC. She passed away on Friday, August 12, 2022.
Lilly attended JR Faison High School in Wadesboro, North Carolina.
She started her employment in Banking as a teller and was promoted to supervisor. From there she was employed and retired from US Airways as a Reservationist Supervisor; she was also employed with Princess House.
Mrs. Dockery attended Capernaum Church of Christ and North Patterson Church of Christ. Her membership was with the Carver Road Church of Christ, where she was faithful in attendance, visiting with the sick and shut-in, and assisted with social activities.
She loved going to church, eating, catching up on the latest news with friends, playing cards, and watching television.
She was preceded in death by her parents, William Thomas Wall and Ella Bell Wall.
Mrs. Dockery leaves to cherish her memory: her husband, Robert Dockery, Jr.; children, Michael Wall, Jean V. “Bop” (Sam) Cook, Chris Dockery; brother, John (Kathy) Wall; grandchildren, Joshua Cook, Rodney Thompson, Ashlie Nichol, Rashawn Dockery; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends; and social club members; and co-workers.
Public viewing for Mrs. Dockery will be Saturday, August 20, 2022 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Sunday, August 21, 2021 at Carver Road Church of Christ, 4399 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. *Masks are required*
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Mr. Dennis O’Keith Williams was born in Winston-Salem, NC on October 9, 1955. He departed this life on Friday, August 5, 2022. He was born to the late Mrs. Gladys Louise Williams Stephens and the late Mr. Aggie Sales. His stepfather was the late Mr. Jerry Walter Stephens, Sr. of Winston-Salem, NC.
Dennis was also reared in the home of his grandparents, the late Mr. Pilot Williams and Mrs. Marie Williams. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ophelia Caston Chadwick of Durham, NC and his brother, Mr. Jerry Stephens, Jr.
Dennis was raised and taught about Christ from birth at the Second New Bethel Baptist Church under the leadership of the Rev. W.O. Terry in Winston-Salem, NC. He served on the choir and the usher board. Later in life Dennis attended and joined the Friendship Baptist Church where he was an active member until his health declined.
Dennis was educated in the Winston-Salem County School System and graduated from Parkland High School in 1974. He served his country via the U.S. Army and afterwards he was employed as a counselor at Insight Services, Inc. in Winston-Salem, NC.
Dennis loved life and loved fishing! He was known as, “Mr. Fisherman.”
He leaves to cherish many wonderful memories his wife, Vanessa Vinson Williams; his daughter, Ms. Daphne C. Gainey; one grandson, Master Darian Gist, Jr.; one sister, Ms. Maria Stephens; two brothers, Mr. Dewin M. Williams and Mr. Pilot L. Stephens; one sister-in-love, Mrs. Audrey L. Stephens; three nephews; three nieces; fourteen great-nieces and nephews; a stepson, Ray Robinson; a stepdaughter, Hope Vinson; grandchildren of the home, Diamond and Makyrah Vinson; four step great-grandchildren, all of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of other relatives and friends.
A memorial service for Mr. Williams will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, August 20, 2022 at Greater Higher Ground, 1354 N. Trade Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105.
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Mildred Ellis Knox was born to the late Rev. Golden C. and Sadie M. Ellis on August 9, 1924 in Winston-Salem, NC. She peacefully transitioned to her heavenly home on August 2, 2022, at the age of 97, while residing at Forest Heights Senior Living Community.
Mildred graduated from Atkins High School in 1942, then went on to attend Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC, graduating with honors in 1948. Mildred also did further studies at NC A&T State University.
She was employed by Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital for nearly 10 years before accepting the position as secretary to the Vice Chancellor at Winston-Salem State University. She retired from that position in 1982.
Mildred married the late William Gaither Knox on June 13, 1946. Together they raised and nurtured three children: Constance “Connie”. Edythe “Edie” and William Gregory “Greg”.
Mildred was a member of Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church for over 65 years. She was also a member of the Livingstone College National Alumni Association and Alph Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Loving memories shall be cherished by her daughter, Edie K. (Jesse) Dove, Summerville, SC; son, William Gregoy (Brenda) Knox, Kernersville, NC; five grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild; sister, Dorothy E. Wynecoff; four sisters-in-law; three nieces and a nephew; a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM, Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park. *Masks are required*
Memorial donations may be made to Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church in memory of Mrs. Mildred E. Knox.
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SFC Roger Dean Gist Sr. USA, Retired, the son of Evelyn Kathleen Gist, was born 25 August 1938 in Pacolet, SC. He completed his final mission on 26 July 2022.
After high school, Roger attended classes at Surry County Community College. His distinguished military career in the US Army earned him the rank of Sergeant First Class. He retired with 17 years of service. Later, as a Counselor and Attorney–in Fact, he represented veterans with Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for 23 years. He held memberships with the DAV, American Legion, and Non-Commissioned Officers Association.
Those who remain to cherish his memory and legacy include his children: Roger D. Gist Jr, Regina D. (George) Freyberger, Ronnie D. (Lhaila) Gist, Ramon D. Gist (Sonya Miller), Rochelle D. Gist, Ryan D. (Nani) Gist; 14 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; siblings: Fletcher Gist, Larry Gist, Dorenda (Buttercup) Gist, Catherine Gist, Marion Gist, Ora Mae Gist, John (Popeye) Gist, and Brenda Richardson; a host of nieces and nephews and special friends.
Public viewing for Mr. Gist will be from 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM, Saturday, August 6, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Sunday, August 7, 2022 Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends from 12 Noon until 1:00 PM. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery.
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Norma Jean Logan (née Andrews) of Winston-Salem, peacefully transitioned Friday, July 22, 2022 in her home surrounded by the love of her family. Mrs. Jean was born in Dalton, GA on August 2, 1939 to the late Tom Andrews, Sr. and Annie L. Easley Andrews.
She was educated in the Winston-Salem Public School System, graduated from Carver High School and later attended Winston Salem State University to study Administration. Throughout her career, she was an entrepreneur who owned and operated Andrews Place storefront and delivery service. She also worked with Experiment and Self Reliance (ESR) where she worked as a community counselor providing resources to single mothers, R.J. Reynolds, and Winston Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) as a bus operator.
Norma Jean was a member of the Grace Presbyterian Church under the leadership of Rev. Peterson. Also attending Mount Pleasant when her work schedule permitted.
Traveling and taking road trips with her grandchildren and friends to visit loved ones, playing cards, bowling, watching wrestling and the food network were hobbies she enjoyed. She also took delight in gardening, baking her pound cakes, candied yams and sweet potato pies when she was in better health. Her undying devotion to her family and community signals a huge loss as she opened her heart, wisdom and home to anyone in need.
Norma Jean is survived by three children, Elbert Hauser, Jr (Hyelan), Winston-Salem; Marjorie Hauser- Garland (Wayne), Temple Hills, MD; and Lauretta Hauser-MBacke (Kasim), Winston-Salem; five grandchildren, Marla Hauser of Upper Marlboro, MD; Kriston Andrews (Candice) of Atlanta, GA; Gustavo Gomez (Sue) of Cleveland, OH; Eric Hauser (Geneva) of Clarksburg, TN and Maya Hauser-Garland of Waldorf, MD; She is also survived by 10 great-grandchildren; her brother, Tom Andrews, Jr., and in-laws, Clarence Hauser (Anna) of Winston-Salem, Velma Hunter of Washington, DC, and Marcella Hauser of Winston-Salem; a host of loving nieces, nephews and cousins, loved ones and lifelong friendships with Jean Salter, Doris “Fuzzy” Chun, Mary Williams, the Settles, and Mildred Ashby.
Preceding Norma Jean in death were her parents; daughter Carol Hauser (Gomez); in-laws James and Claretta Hauser, high school sweetheart, first husband and father of her children Elbert Hauser, Sr.; two sisters Kathleen Andrews Cater and Mildred Andrews Jones; and second husband Fred Logan (former).
A memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday July 30, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, 727 N Patterson Ave, Winston-Salem, NC. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. *Masks are required.
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Darryl Lee Tatum was born to Opal Mae Trout and Levester C. Tatum in Milwaukee, WI in 1969. Darryl was the youngest of their four children.
Darryl lived a wonderful life! He attended elementary, middle and high school in Milwaukee. He was very smart, as evidenced by his full four-year academic scholarship to Iowa State University, where he graduated with a degree in Business Administration. He went on to receive a full fellowship to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he received a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. While at Chapel Hill, Darryl also spent a semester abroad studying in Paris, France.
Darryl held several professional Marketing positions with major corporations including Andersen Consulting, Philip Morris USA, RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company,
Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company and Red-Letter Marketing. His career afforded him the opportunity to travel, and to manage many multi-million-dollar projects. Darryl’s professional career also led him to live many places throughout the US including Minneapolis, MN; New York City, NY; Santa Fe, NM; Ft. Lauderdale, FL
and Winston-Salem, NC.
Darryl left his career early and moved back to North Carolina to care for our father whose health began to fail. After our father passed, Darryl became a full-time caregiver for our mother. He also shared of himself to help other family members in whatever way possible. We will all be forever grateful for everything
he did for us all.
Darryl was loved by many people. He could always make you laugh, he loved to dance and was just plain fun to be around. He was also a very talented musician, pianist and singer, and participated in the music worship programs at the churches he attended. Being with him was always an adventure!
Darryl will be missed by a host of family and friends. We pray he will rest in peace.
A memorial service for Mr. Tatum will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, July 24. 2022 at New Story Church, 1401 Trademart Boulevard, Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, 27127.
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A Celebration of Life service will be at 12:00 pm, Saturday, July 16, 2022 at Friendship Baptist Church, 1317 Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior to service.
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Mr. Fred Logan was born on December 8, 1925 in Laurens County, SC, to the late Mary Sullivan Logan and Jessie Logan. He departed this life on July 4, 2022.
He moved to Winston Salem after serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II. He was very proud of having attended Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he received a degree in Tailoring and altered his clothing and others into his 90's. When he was diagnosed with glaucoma, he argued, "how is it that I can see how to thread a needle and not be able to see well enough to drive." He worked in RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co factory #97 Filter for the majority of his career from October 2, 1953 until November 1, 1983 and revered his boss, Romulus Mann, Jr.
His favorite pastimes were shooting pool (billiards) and playing chess & checkers. He loved the music of Marvin Gaye, plus the movies of Clint Eastwood and anything James Bond. One of his proudest possessions he received was a certificate from Goler Memorial AME Zion Church for one year of perfect attendance. He was always well-dressed!
Preceding him in death, one brother, Herbert Lester Logan; one son, Jerry Byers; one devoted aunt, Geneva Torrence; one uncle, Andy Logan; and best friend, Rosetta Harrell.
He leaves to recall fond memories and upbeat expressions, two daughters, Mary Logan Johnson and Nancy Logan Lash both of Winston-Salem; one son, Fred Lester Logan (Roslyn) of Bridgeport, CT; daughter-in-law, Elaine Byers of Winston-Salem; six grandchildren, Gary Lash, Logan Renee Lash, Jordan Lash, Erika Wooten, Eric Johnson, Xavian Gerrod Byers; thirteen great grandchildren; ten great-great grandchildren; and two God-daughters, Bessie Massey and Cornell Watlington.
The family acknowledges with great appreciation the long-term care and patience of former Novant physicians, Dr. Bashrai and Dr. Zekan and the injection lab staff. Also, the most recent care and kindness of Dr. Murphy, Dr. An and Dr. Copeland.
Public viewing for Mr. Logan will be Sunday, July 10, 2022 from 1:00 pm- 6:00 pm at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. A Graveside service will be 12 pm Monday, July 11, 2022 at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Interment at Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Emanuel Alphonso Heyliger, II of Greensboro, NC, passed away on July 1, 2022, after a tragic accident.
Emanuel, aka “Man Man,” was born in Charleston, WV, on October 5, 1999.
He moved to Greensboro at age five and was educated in the Guilford County Schools System, graduating from Southeast High School in 2018. He also attended Hargrave Military Academy and Guilford Technical Community College.
Emanuel loved sports, especially football and basketball. As a young boy he played quarterback for the Lewis Recreation Center and played numerous other positions as an adolescent at Northern Middle and Northern High School, Greensboro, NC. He even discovered the love of baseball while attending the military academy. Although he spent most of his adolescence and young adult years in NC, his favorite college football team was the WV Mountaineers. He became a Minnesota Vikings fan when Randy Moss, from WV, was drafted to the NFL.
Emanuel had an enormous love for animals and young people. His siblings jokingly called him “Dr. Dolittle” because he was so good with animals. As a child, he would bring homeless and sick animals home and nurse them back to health. Younger children always gravitated towards him and his big, infectious smile. He had a way of nurturing and making them laugh.
His love for family was always evident and not always defined by blood. Emanuel was known as a protector and a big brother. The love of his life was his son, Emanuel Alphonso Heyliger, III, aka “Tre.” He stated that the best day of his life was when he found out he was expecting a son. Emanuel aspired to be the best dad to his son and his biggest superhero, as they both liked Spiderman. He truly had a big heart. If he loved you, then he loved you.
Although he left this earth quite suddenly, his baptism at 16 assures us that Jesus has welcomed him home.
Emanuel leaves behind to cherish him the love of his life, a son, Emanuel Alphonso Heyliger, III (Indirah Pratt); mother, Adenike Heyliger-Dawkins (Curtis) of Greensboro, NC; father, William Anthony Gary III of Cross Lanes; siblings, Emani Heyliger, Esaias Heyliger, and Emayh Ward; bonus siblings Avonna Dawkins, Tristan Dawkins of North Carolina; his grandparents, Bishop Emanuel Heyliger (Tonya) of Scott Depot and Cicely Heyliger of Houston, TX, his special grandmother “BoBo” Robin Beatty of Cross Lanes; along with a host of sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
A Life Celebration service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 16, at Ferguson Memorial Baptist Church, 124 Marshall Ave. Dunbar, WV 25064. Burial will follow in Grandview Memorial Park, Dunbar, WV. Friends may visit one hour prior to the service at the church.
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Joycelyn V. Johnson was the firstborn child of Leo B. and Dorothy S. Johnson. Upon the completion of God’s assignments for her, on June 21, 2022, she earned her wings and joined her parents and the heavenly host of her ancestors.
A graduate of Atkins High School, class of 1967, she earned her B.A. in Sociology with a concentration in Social Work from Bennett College Greensboro, NC and completed a Gerontology Fellowship at Livingstone College. She was employed by Wake Forest Baptist Health in the Office Graduate Medical Education, as the Senior Graduate Medical Education Specialist and Assistant Designated Institutional Official. Previously she worked in the Respiratory Care and Social Work Departments.
She was a lifelong member of Mars Hill Baptist Church where she actively participated in and initiated numerous programs locally and statewide that included but are not limited to Sunday School and Missionary Departments. She enjoyed music, sports, traveling, game shows and solving Sudoku puzzles.
She was elected to serve on the Winston-Salem City Council representing the East Ward from December 6, 1993 until December 7, 2009. During her term she was Chair of the Public Works Committee and Member of the Finance and Community General Housing Committees. She held the first semiannual East Ward Town Hall Meetings in Winston-Salem to address citizens’ concerns and encourage community participation in all phases of government.
Statewide, she served on the Board of Directors of the North Carolina League of Municipalities for District IX and the NCLM Finance Committee. She was a member and President of the North Carolina League of Municipalities. She was also President and Member of the North Carolina Black Elected Municipal Officials and a member of Women in Municipal Government. She initiated the effort to start the NCLM Leadership Foundation Board which is dedicated to the training and education of NC municipal elected and appointed officials.
Nationally, she was a member of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials, the Board of Directors of the National League of Cities, the National League of Cities’ Council on Youth, Education and Family; member, Vice Chair and Chairperson of the University Communities Council for National League of Cities - 2004-2009, the National League of Cities’ Community Economic Development Steering and Policy Committees.
Her awards are numerous indicating her service to her community. The City of Winston-Salem named their Public Works Building the Joycelyn V. Johnson Municipal Service Building in recognition of her service to the City and its residents. She became an HBCU Living Legend, joined noted MLK Noon Day Community Service Awardees and was awarded the Hero Award for Belonging by the senior leadership at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.
Those who will cherish her legacy include her son, Frederick L. Johnson; siblings, Deltra J. (Horace) Bonner, Millicent J. (Herbert) Oliver and Leo Raymont (Lisa) Johnson; nieces Angela Bonner, Lauren Johnson and Addison Bonner; nephews, Anthony (Karen) Bonner, Justin Oliver and Brandon Johnson; and a close circle of extended family, friends and colleagues.
Funeral Service will be at 12 Noon on Saturday, July 2, 2022 at Mars Hill Baptist Church. The family will greet friends from 5PM~7PM on Friday, July 1, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and Saturday from 11:30 AM until the funeral hour at the church. Interment will be in the New Evergreen Cemetery.
Contributor’s choice in her memory can be made to: Bennett College, Attn: Institutional Advancement, 900 E. Washington Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 and/or
WS/FC Emancipation Association, P.O. Box 1204, Winston-Salem, NC 27102
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Melba Elfreda Holder (Sitta) was born on May 4, 1945 to the late Theresa P. and Joe H. Holder of Winston-Salem, NC. She was preceded in death by her brother Marvin Holder.
She enjoyed a loving early childhood and attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. She graduated from A. H. Anderson High School in 1963. As a student, Melba was studious and friendly, which led to her attending Spelman College upon graduation from high school. At Spelman, she majored in Biology and made many life-long friends. The Blue and Orange of Anderson and the Spelman Blue are forever etched in the love she exhibited throughout her lifetime to her Alma Maters.
Melba moved to Boston, MA upon graduation from college and began a gratifying career at Brigham and Women’s Hospital for over 30 years. It was in Boston that she developed her 3rd love for all things, New England from the Patriots, Celtics, Homemade chowders and the best lobsters you have ever eaten. Melba’s culinary excellence was joy to family and friends, who she served with precision and the positive delight of everyone. While in Boston, she pledged Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and participated in many activities in that city. She loved to read, buy gifts and QVC was her middle name. Generous to a fault, Melba returned home to take care of her mother Theresa. The care she gave to her mother was selfless and heartwarming to all who witnessed her care.
Her Fitch Street neighbors were like a family and delighted in gifts and culinary delights that she provided for them daily. Melba (Sitta) was a consummate neighbor and friend.
Survivors: Sister, Sandra Holder; niece, Natalie Young; nephews, Damon (Tracey), Kenneth, and Wesley Holder; great nephew Burrell Howard Young, III; sister-in-law, Valarie Holder; cousin and daily confidant, Debra Ann Thomas; the Penn, Dillard, Thomas, and Barclay family; adopted family Denise and Doris Hartsfield; childhood friends Daisy, Dennyse, Martha and Olivia; all of the Golden Girls of Spelman class of 1967; Agnes, Diane, Rosalyn, Cynthia, and Vernestine; the A. H. Anderson Alumni Association; her Fitch Street neighbors; and last but not least, Blue, her fur baby.
Funeral service for Ms. Holder will be at 2:00 p.m., Friday, July 1, 2022 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Chapel. There will be no public viewing. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. *Masks are required.
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Josie Jean Kimbrough, daughter of Ruby and Charlie Champion was born November 16, 1964 in Winston-Salem, NC. She peacefully departed this life on Sunday, June 19, 2022.
Josie attended the local public schools and was a graduate of North Forsyth High School. She later attended Forsyth Technical College and Winston-Salem Cosmetology School. During her teenage years, she united with the Shiloh Baptist Church.
Josie was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Eleana Smoot; and two brothers, Dolphus Kimbrough and Cleo Kimbrough.
She leaves to cherish most precious memories, her devoted son, Jerome Aaron Lindsay; three sisters, Shirley (Harold) Marcus, Joycelyn Crosby, and Yvonnia (Bernard) Martin; two brothers, Donnell Kimbrough and Dennis Kimbrough; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of friends.
Ms. Kimbrough will be publicly viewed on Sunday, June 26, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be 1:00 p.m., Monday, June 27, 2022 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Chapel. Family visitation thirty minutes prior. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Frances Steele Page was born in Marshville, North Carolina, Union County on October 6, 1923. She was one of six children born to the late Brady and Sarah Steele.
She attended public schools in Winston-Salem, NC. She took pride in the childcare she provided for many years and also was a valuable salesperson for Paul H. Roses.
Frances loved gardening, macrame, and cooking. She also loved shopping and dining in fine restaurants (Cracker Barrel #1). Furthermore, she tried to hide her love for coloring books.
She initially attended First Calvary Baptist Church where she sang on the choir and was a member of the usher board. She later moved her membership to First Baptist Church to join her late husband of 54 years, Hawthorne Page.
Mrs. Page departed this life to join Deacon Page June 16, 2022. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by five siblings: Aaron Steele, Brady Steele, Johnnie Steele, Beatrice Steele Smith, and Doretha Steele McCracken.
Family members left to cherish her memory include children, Pamela (Jay) Farabee and William (Linda) Steele; grandchildren Briana Farabee, Jay Cedric Farabee Jr, Shay (Donita) Steele, and Stephanie Steele; four great grandchildren; three sisters-in-law, Anna Margaret Townsend, Clementine Gunter, and Ruth Page; brother-in-law, Wade (Carrie) Brown; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Public viewing for Mrs. Page will be Tuesday, June 21, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 11:00 A.M., on Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at First Baptist Church, 700 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
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Minnie Bell Jackson Evans was born to the late Clifton Suber and Minnie Bynum Jackson in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on October 20, 1937.
Minnie was affectionally known as “Minnie Bell” and “Momma” to the Shalimar Community, Sorors, and others. Minnie Bell Jackson Evans was called to be with the Lord on Monday, June 13, 2022.
She was educated in the local public schools and graduated from Atkins High School in 1956. In 1960, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Winston-Salem State University (formerly as Winston-Salem Teachers College).
Minnie started working at Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital and once it integrated, she worked at Forsyth Memorial Hospital (Novant Health) as a Registered Nurse for a total of 40 years until her retirement.
She began to exercise her Christian faith at an early age. She was a Gold Star member of First Baptist Church, having 70 years of membership. She was a member of the Women’s Progressive Club, Queen Esther Missionary Circle, former Girl Scout Troop Leader, and Senior Choir where she sang alto (Toe).
Minnie was a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. (Alpha Mu Sigma Chapter), Chi Eta Phi, National Women of Achievement, and the Winston-Salem State University Alumni – Kimberley Park Chapter.
Minnie married Lewis W. Evans, Jr. on October 22, 1960 and from that union were three girls: Ann, Michelle, and Lisa.
Minnie was preceded in death by her parents, Clifton Suber and Minnie Jackson; her husband, Lewis Evans, Jr., brother, Robert D. Jackson, Jr.; sisters, Doris L. Jackson, Lillie J. VanLandingham, Naomi Jackson Jeffries, and Shirley Jackson Scott.
She is survived by her daughters: Angela L. Evans, Michelle Y. Evans, and Lisa Evans Kelly, and a loving son-in-law, Herbert Kelly; a loving stepson, Hurlon (Doris) Bodger; grandchildren: Angelo (Shameka) Evans, Marvin L. Evans, and Marquis Saunders; ten great-grandchildren; nieces, Daphne J. Wright and LaTeesha (Doug) Mungin; nephews, Reginald O. Jackson and Cedric (Gwen) Jeffries; sister-in-law, Bernice E. Cross; extended family; Price and Mickle; close friends, Joyce Summey, Lou Ella Solomon, Ernestine Lash, Josie Simon, Mrs. O’Pharrow, Isadora Springs, Naomi Jones (sister and soror); a twin cousin, Annie McRae; and a host of other relatives, friends, and wonderful group of caregivers.
Mrs. Evans will be publicly viewed Thursday, June 16, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June 17, 2022 at First Baptist Church, 700 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior. Interment Evergreen cemetery.
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Once upon a time in the beautiful Kingdom of Heaven, God saw that Jervey Clark and Amaharia Harris needed a special gift that would fill their lives with joy. On October 26, 2015 in Winston-Salem, NC, God decided to send a little princess to earth and named her Ja’Nyila Airiam Clark. It was clear that Princess Ja'Nyila was a descendant of God’s magnificent Kingdom because she began her assignment the day she arrived on earth.
Ja’Nyila as young as she was, touched the hearts and lives of all who came in contact with her. She attended Speas Global Elementary School and was loved by her teachers and classmates. She enjoyed spending time with her family, music, reading, loved wearing her bows and really adored her aunt, Manaiya.
On June 4, 2022, Ja’Nyila passed away unexpectantly and received a special invitation from God to return to Heaven. Her great-grandmother, Miriam Harris was waiting next to Jesus at the gate ready to receive princess Ja’Nyila with open arms.
She was preceded in death by her great-great grandparents, Melissa Harris, Mariam Harris, Hope E. Harris and Lewis Harris, Sr.
To cherish her memory, Princess Ja’Nyila leaves her mother, Amaharia Harris of Winston-Salem, NC and her father Jervey Clark of Winston-Salem, NC; a special aunt, Manaiya Manley of Winston-Salem, NC; two sisters, Miracle Frieson of Winston-Salem, NC and Journee Byers of South Carolina; two brothers, Elijah Little of South Carolina and Jermerie Frieson of Winston-Salem, NC; her grandparents, Charlene Moses and Maurice Manley all of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives and friends.
Princess Ja’Nyila will be publicly viewed Monday, June 13, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. A Royal celebration will be at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Chapel. *Masks are required.
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Mrs. Mildred Geraldine Roseboro Griffin was the third child of 11 born on May 13, 1935 to the late Earl and Ruth Roseboro in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She passed away on Sunday, May 29, 2022.
She attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. Mildred was a graduate of Winston-Salem State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree. She received her Master’s Degree in Education from North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Mrs. Griffin has taught in the local school system for over 47 years and served as a mentor to new teachers. She was affiliated with many civic and educational organizations, including Rho Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; Gamma Phi Delta; Sickle Cell Board; Society for the Study of African-American History; National, State, and Local Chapters of Parent Teacher Association; National Education Association (NEA); NCAE and FCAE; NC and local Retired School Personnel; National, State AARP; Winston-Salem State University National Alumni Association WSSU Brown Alumni Chapter WSSU-Hoops, Inc.; NAACP; Coalition for Drug Prevention; National Association of University Women; National Council of C Women; Rural Hall Women Achievers.
Mildred was a consummate volunteer participating in numerous programs and activities at the local, state, and national, serving as a volunteer for the Shepherds Center, providing transportation for medical appointments and grocery shopping. She was a tutorial volunteer for the Roseboro Family Students, Hanes Middle School, Whitaker Elementary just to name a few. She taught Adult Basic Education/GED (1971-2000) at Forsyth Technical Community College.
Mrs. Griffin was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church, where she served as Director of Vacation Bible School, Co-Director of the Baptist Training Union, President of the Cathedral Choir, member of The Sunday School, President of the Women’s Council, and the Editor of the church newsletter, “The Friend-Ship”.
She received the following honors and awards: Winston-Salem State University National Alumni Association Hall of Distinction; Urban League Volunteer of the Year 2008; Four time recipient of the North Carolina Association of Educators – Martin Luther King Teaching Award; Two time recipient of the North Carolina Association of Educators Human Relations Award; Winston-Salem Forsyth County Retired School Personnel Volunteer Award; Effort Club of New Bethel Baptist Church as a Race Progress Promoter Volunteer Award; Jefferson Award 1996 – Winston-Salem Journal; 7 over Seventy Award – City of Winston-Salem; Teacher of the Year 1999 Konnoak Elementary School.
Mildred was preceded in death by her parents; husband, James Griffin; two sons, Michael and James Griffin; daughter, Thailia Griffin Mercer; brothers: Harold “John”, Eugene, and Audrey Roseboro; sister Alice Roseboro.
She is survived by sons: Fernandez “Bumpy”, Mark and Derrick Griffin; daughter, Charlene Roseboro; grandchildren: Darren, Jamita, India, James, Wayne, Marquisia, Alexia, Jordan, Michael Anthony, Marcus, Dominic, Derrick; great-grandchildren: MaKayla, Aylana, Kannijah, Mandison, Londyn, Kamorii, Raheim, Ma’Lani; daughter-in-law, Joanne Griffin; three brothers: Rev. Ardeal (Dianne), Curtis “Breadman” and Samuel Roseboro; sisters: Azalee Vinson, Bertha Parks and Robbie Allen; brothers-in-law, William and Willie Griffin; sisters-in-law: Viola Roseboro, Stella Imos, and Carol Griffin; nieces and nephews; special nephew, Clevell Roseboro, and cousins; special cousin, William Harris.
Public viewing for Mrs. Griffin will be Friday, June 3, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 11:30 A.M. and family visitation will be from 10:30 A.M. until 11:30 A.M. at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 1317 Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: The Mildred Roseboro Griffin Scholarship Fund c/o WSSU Foundation Office of Advancement, 311 Blair Hall, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27110.
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Mother Cora Elizabeth Taylor was born to the late James Albert and Lulu Pitts Taylor on July 11, 1934 in Philadelphia, PA. Her beautiful peaceful sunset was Saturday, May 28, 2022.
Cora attended the Public Schools system in Philadelphia, PA where she lived and reared her son and many nieces and nephews.
She attended Christian Union Church as a child and later joined City of David Church of God in Christ as a young adult. Cora moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1990 and began her affiliation with Solid Rock United Bibleway Church where she worshiped until the Lord called her home.
Cora was preceded in death by her parents, James Albert and Lulu Pitts Taylor; and grandson, Aaron Durant-Taylor.
She leaves to cherish her memories one son, Pastor Kevin Morris Taylor (Cherise) of Winston-Salem, NC; three grandchildren, Ivy Elizabeth Taylor of Winston-Salem, NC, Kevin Morris Taylor, Jr. of Greensboro, NC, and Deneen Renae Taylor of Charlotte, NC; one great-granddaughter, Iyanna Denise Simmons of Winston-Salem, NC; two sisters-in-law, Gladys Taylor and Althea Taylor both of Philadelphia, PA; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
She was a faithful senior Mother of the church and will be missed by her Solid Rock United Bibleway family.
Public viewing for Ms. Taylor will be Thursday, June 9, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, June 10, 2022 at Solid Rock United Bibleway Church, 3700 Southdale Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27107. Family visitation will be 30 minutes prior.
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William “Bubber” Henry Alexander Hunt was born on June 10, 1950, to the late Dr. James L. Hunt and the late Kathleen Moore Hunt. He was nicknamed when his brother James couldn’t say “brother”, thus “Bubber” was his name from then on. If you had met Bubber, you would never forget him! He was a resilient, hilarious, witty man who lived a vibrant life with confidence and courage. He transitioned to Heaven on May 23, 2022 in the presence of his loving family.
Bubber was born in Asheville, NC. His family moved often to follow his father’s ministry. As a result, he was educated in Buncombe, McDowell, Burke, Rowan, and Forsyth Counties. Morganton, NC held a special place in his heart, as he made treasured friends and flourished as a football athlete. His athleticism continued at R.J. Reynolds High School where he graduated in 1968 with a football scholarship to Appalachian State University. He transferred to Winston-Salem State University where he pledged Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and graduated with a degree in Business Administration.
Most of Bubber’s professional life was spent at Bell South where he was a National Account Executive in Sales for over 25 years. Outside of work Bubber had a diverse appreciation for music and loved being around people. Whether it was inspiring young boys through coaching Pop Warner Football, traveling to Hilton Head Island for his annual golf trip with longtime friends, or being a great neighbor, Bubber brought joy through his unmatched humor and personality.
His most treasured times were with those who called him “Daddy” and “Grandaddy”. He was a consistent and supportive father to LaShonda, Willonda, and Marc. He brought a dose of candid humor to every piece of advice he gave them, which he never held back in giving. He wanted to know about every detail of their lives and accomplished this through phone calls at any time of day. To his grandchildren, Kiya, Asha, Nare, Bryson, Bryan, Brandon, Esther, Leila, Kameron and Taylor, he was a Grandaddy who never failed to make them smile. He FaceTimed often, sent money in the middle of the night, and loved fearlessly. To them he was epic and to Bubber they were his motivation for living. As he prepared for end of life, it brought him comfort to know he could be a great angel in Heaven cheering them on from above
knowing they each are destined for greatness.
Bubber was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. James L. Hunt and Kathleen Moore Hunt, and his grandparents. Those who are left with memories that will undoubtedly make them smile are his wife of 26 years, Brenda Reaves Hunt; his three children, LaShonda (Natrone) Means, Willonda (Eric) Thomas, and William Marcus (Shannon) Hunt; his ten grandchildren, Kiya, Asha, Bryson, Nare, Bryan, Brandon, Esther, Leila, Taylor and Kameron; one brother, Rev. Dr. James (Elvita) L. E. Hunt, and nieces and nephews who cherished their “Uncle Bubber”. He was also loved by Brenda’s children, Tim (Brandi) Jones and children, Tre’Von and Jamari; Kristin Propst
and children, Khalil and Khaliah; and Callie Ellison, a family friend who was like a brother.
A memorial service will be held for Mr. Hunt at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, May 28, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral. There will be no public viewing. *Masks are required*
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Bennie Edward Lassiter, Sr. was born December 22, 1948 to George W. Lassiter and Virginia “Vergie” Stephenson Lassiter in Seaboard, NC. He departed his earthly body to his heavenly one on Monday, May 16, 2022 at Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. Bennie was the youngest son of five children.
Bennie received his early education from the Northampton County Public School System and graduated from Gumberry High School, Class of 1969. He was baptized at an early age and was a faithful member of Bethlehem Baptist Church of Seaboard, NC where he served on the senior choir, mass choir, and the male chorus.
Bennie retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company after 30 years.
Bennie was preceded in death by his father, George W. Lassiter and sister, Carolyn L. Williams.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Virginia S. Lassiter; wife of almost 51 years, Annie “Mae” Edwards Lassiter; son Bennie E. Lassiter, Jr., (Monica) of Winston-Salem, NC; Kendra Rowdy (Cory) of Kernersville, NC Cheryl Kearse (James) Oceanside, CA; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, George Lassiter (Linda) of Smithfield, VA; sisters: Delois Locust of Gretna, Virginia, and Shirley L. Boone of Waldorf, MD; brothers and sisters-in-law; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends whom he adored.
Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at Dreamland Park Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Gardens of Memory.
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Rochester Cooper Damon, Sr. was born to the late Margaret Govan Damon and Albert Williams in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on November 3, 1943 and fell into a peaceful sleep on May 13, 2022 at his residence.
Rochester attended Forsyth County schools during his formative years and graduated from Paisley High School in 1963. He was employed by Forsyth County for twenty-two years and at Baptist Hospital for nineteen years. The owner of his own cleaning business for a number of years, he took great pride in sharing that business sense with his family. He was a great bowler and an avid golfer, a game he learned while caddying in his youth. He also enjoyed traveling in his camper and found pleasure in sharing those times with his family and friends. A straight shooter, who didn’t mince words, he loved hard and was a great provider for his family.
He became a member of Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church during his early adulthood and once he did, continued to work for the Lord during the course of his life. Rochester met the former Rosa L. Wilson and the two became one on April 4, 1969. To this union, three children were born, Margaret L. Damon, Rochester C. Damon, Jr. and Donfred L. Damon.
Rochester was preceded in death by his brothers, Herman Damon, Thomas Damon and Alvin Damon.
Left to cherish all memories are his devoted wife, Rosa W. Damon; three children, Margaret Damon, Rochester (Tarsha) Damon, Jr. and Donfred Damon; five grandchildren, Marie Combs, Dontae Frazier, Desmin Frazier, Rochester Damon III, and Robert Damon; five great grandchildren; one sister, Rosetta Davis; one brother, John (Nancy) Damon; four sisters in law, Margaret Damon, Shirley Damon, JoAnn Stimpson, and Clara Wilson; three brothers in law, Horace (Barbara) Wilson, Aaron Hunter and Craig Wilson; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Mr. Damon may be publicly viewed, Thursday, May 19, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Friday, May 20, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. at Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1225 North Cleveland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC. Family visitation will be 30 minutes prior. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Kedron Rolando Reid, 71, departed this life on Saturday, April 30, 2022, after years of health challenges. He was born August 1, 1950, in Sharon, PA.
Kedron was preceded in death by his parents, Evon and Queen Reid, and a nephew, David L. Coplin, Sr.
He is survived by a daughter, Eartha Johnson, of Charlotte, NC, a son, Stephen Edwards, of Pittsburgh, PA; five grandchildren, Eric Johnson of Durham, NC, Joniya Johnson of Greensboro, NC, Jaheim and Queen Kirkman of Charlotte, NC and Charles Anthony Edmonds of Pittsburgh, PA; a brother, Gerard Reid (Vivian) of Atlanta, GA. and a sister Valarie Coplin (Adolphus) of Pfafftown, NC, two nieces, Christina Barksdale, (James) and Aliyah Coplin, of Pfafftown, and a nephew, Michael Coplin (Harolynn) of Raleigh, NC, four great nieces, four great nephews; as well as cousins, Attorney Harold (Claudia), Attorney Harvey(Patricia) and Michael Kennedy.
Special thanks to those who enriched his life since returning back to his family home; Michael Thomas, his dedicated caregiver and friend; Frank Jordan who assisted him in all endeavors, and long-time devoted friend/caregiver, Sepora Shuler.
Kedron participated in his high school debate team and track team and was a leader in school and in the community, graduating from Atkins High School in 1968. Kedron served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. After receiving an Honorable Discharge, he worked in security and owned and operated the “In Need Call Reid” Bail Bond business here in the city. Kedron was a member of a Masonic Lodge in the 30th district. He lived and worked in security in Atlanta, Georgia for several years before returning to North Carolina when his health began to decline.
A memorial service for Mr. Reid will be held on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 3:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Mr. Sylvester Bitting 72, affectionately known as “Vest” and “Moon”, transitioned into the presence of God on Friday, April 29, 2022. He was born on October 18, 1949 to the late Robert “Moon” Sander and Cora Lee Bitting White.
Sylvester was preceded in death by his father, Robert “Moon” Sander; his mother, Cora Lee Bitting White; brothers, Tommy Lee White, Quentin Sander, and Pete Sander.
Sylvester attended the local public schools in Winston-Salem. He was employed by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, retiring after 32 years of service.
Sylvester was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He gave his love freely and unconditionally.
Remaining to celebrate his life and legacy are his wife of 34 years, Ruby Bitting; son, Sylvester Bitting, Jr.; his daughters, Jessica Bitting and Romenthia Jones; a devoted brother, Bernard (Priscilla) White, brothers, Willie White and Richard White, all of the city; sisters, Robbin (Mike) Gibbs of High Point, NC, and Christina Sander of the city; his aunt, Gracie Stimpson of the city; a brother-in-law, John W. Jones, Jr.; father-in-law, John W. Jones, Sr. of the city; and a host of nieces, a nephew, and a host of friends and extended family.
Public viewing for Mr. Bitting will be Monday, May 9, 2022 from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Interment Evergreen.
Public viewing will be Monday, May 9, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel.
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Public viewing for Mr. Owens will be Sunday, April 3, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Monday, April 4, 2022 at 3:00 P.M. at Greater Destiny Impact Center, 406 W. Northwest Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27105.
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Ms. Doris Malloy Barr was born to the late Johnny Benton and Hattie Mae Simmons Malloy on April 11, 1939. She departed this life on March 26, 2022, after an extended illness. She grew up in Winston-Salem, received her early education in the local public schools and graduated from Atkins High School.
A dedicated employee of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, she retired after more than thirty years of service. “Aunt Doris” was a very talented and creative lady. She will always be remembered by family and friends for her lovely handmade crafts and her delicious homemade cakes.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Willie B. (Thomasine) Malloy.
Those who remain to cherish her memory include her son, Dexter Eugene Barr; one daughter, Regina Barr; two brothers, Johnny (Helen) Malloy and Robert Malloy, all of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
There will be a graveside service for Ms. Barr, Friday, April 1, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Anthony Gregg McLaurin, Sr. was born April 2, 1972 in Bishopville, South Carolina and was the son of Frank and Marilynne McLaurin. He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from East Forsyth High School.
“Lamont”, as he was known to family and friends, loved all types of music. He was an avid wrestler and enjoyed many of life’s pleasures. Above all, he enjoyed the time he spent with his children, grandchildren, siblings and other members of his family.
On March 26, 2021, he departed this life. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Reverend Joseph Louis McDaniel, Sr. and Dorothy Mae McDaniel and uncles: Richard Eugene Gregg, Curtis Lee Gregg, and Joseph Louis McDaniel, Jr.
Those who remain to cherish loving memories of him are: his spouse, Misty McLaurin of Galax, Virginia; children, Delicia McLaurin of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Anthony Gregg McLaurin, Jr. of California, and Kalon McLaurin of Galax, Virginia; his parents, Frank and Marilynne McLaurin; sisters, Candice McLaurin and April McLaurin; brothers, Frank McLaurin, Jr., Avondre McLaurin and Christopher McLaurin (Melissa); aunts, Brenda Shields and Linda McDaniels; uncle, Thomas McDaniel (LaToya); nieces, Autyana McLaurin, Avonna McLaurin, Nevaeh Washington and Malorie McLaurin; nephews, Treviz Murphy, Jr., Trevon Murphy, Lemonn Washington, Jr., Jacob McLaurin, Christopher McLaurin, Jr., Levi McLaurin, Quinton McLaurin and Chance McLaurin; and a host of extended family members and friends.
A memorial service for Mr. McLaurin will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 12:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. *Masks are required*
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James “Big Jim” Bowen, Jr., of Winston – Salem, NC, departed his earthly life on March 22, 2022 after a long illness. He was a beloved husband, father, uncle and friend to many. Born to James Bowen, Sr. and Maggie Jane Bowen, he was born and raised in Williamston, NC.
He was educated in the Martin County School system and graduated from EJ Hayes High School.
James attended NC A&T State University and later Winston - Salem State University. While in Winston - Salem, James married Frances Wynn, of Oak City, NC.
In May 2002, James retired from American Airlines at JFK Airport in NY.
James was an active member of First Baptist Church until he became ill. While active at First Baptist Church, James served as a trustee, a member of the G.W. Holland Homes board then later Chairman. His proudest moment was being recognized as a Gold Star Member (50 Year Member).
James never met a stranger and loved to cook, travel and entertain.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 57 years, Frances Wynn Bowen, a daughter, Jemmise Bowen, and son James Bowen, III, both of Winston - Salem.
James was preceded in death by his mother, Maggie Jane Bowen, father, James Bowen, Sr. and brother, William Bowen.
Public viewing for Mr. Bowen will be Monday, March 28, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be at 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, March 29, 2022 and service at 11:30 A.M., at First Baptist Church 700 North Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC. Interment at Jones Family Cemetery, Oak City, NC.
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Mrs. Nancy Quick Riggins (80) departed this earthly life on March 21, 2022. She was born May 24, 1941 in Hamlet, NC to Ernest Quick and Leatha Adams Quick Covington.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband Charles Riggins; her daughter, Dorothy Brown Wilson; sons, Rexford Lee Brown Jr. and Barry Curtis Brown; her brothers, John and Alexander Quick, Hassie Covington; and a sister, Beatrice Hicks, all of Brooklyn, NY; also a brother, Laverne Quick of Winston-Salem, NC.; grandsons, Isaac Jermaine Brown (infant) and Yashine Brown, all born to Dorothy Brown; and two infant great grandchildren, born to Shalanta Wilson.
In the late 1950’s Mrs. Riggins moved from Hamlet, NC to Raleigh, NC, where she met and married Rexford Lee Brown, Sr. They moved to Brooklyn, NY to raise four children. She began working at Kings County Hospital and cared for patients there for over fifteen years. She was very passionate in her CNA position.
Moving back to NC in the late 1970’s, she continued in the nursing field. She met and married Charles Riggins. Mrs. Riggins also shared her love of singing. She had a voice that would move and make you feel her passion. She loved the church and often ministered to others.
She was ordained an Elder, graduated from Vintage Bible College in 2011and pursued her calling to evangelism and Christian Outreach. She attended many programs and traveled often with her friend, Joleatha Dockery “Little Pastor”. She moved to Winston-Salem, NC, continued her nursing career and also raised five of her grandchildren. In her lifetime, she touched and made a difference in many lives.
Those who remain to cherish her memory and honor her legacy are: her son, Anthony B. (Nancy) Brown; a brother, Bishop Ernest Quick, Jr. of Washington, DC; sisters, Nellie Hargrove of Brooklyn, NY, Doris (Richard) Miller of Kernersville, NC, and Deborah Martin of Hamlet, NC. She also leaves sixteen grandchildren; twenty-seven great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; another one, dear to her heart, her great-great grandbaby, Lyberti who called her “NaeNae”; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Mrs. Riggins may be publicly viewed on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mr. David Lee Emerson, 64, of Winston-Salem, NC passed away on March 4, 2022 at Novant Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC after suffering a fatal heart attack. He was born October 31, 1957 in Finlay, OH and was preceded in death by his father Robert L. Emerson and mother Carol A. Burry Emerson.
Filmmaker and Yoga Instructor.
Affectionally known, Dave earned the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Photography from The Ohio State University in 1980. In 1984 he graduated from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Valencia, CA, earning the Master of Fine Arts Degree in Film and Video. Before and following his graduation from CalArts, Dave served as optical and special effects technician on many films from the middle 1980’s until the early 1990’s. Expertise allowed him to work for various southern California “film houses” and Hollywood directors of this time-period. He served as CalArts School of Filmmaking faculty representative for its’ Los Angeles outreach program for the city’s youth while serving as part-time faculty as well.
As stressful as the filmmaking industry can be, Dave soon sought refuge in the practice of yoga and received his certification for instruction prior to arriving in Winston-Salem. Known for his clear and calm style of leading his individual yoga sessions his practice lead him from Clemmons to several studios in Winston-Salem. His clear and calm style of teaching lead him to become popular while serving on adjunct faculty at Forsyth Technical Community College teaching classes in Film History and Film Video. Dave’s gentle personality has gained him respect from his family of friends and loved ones, as the academic classroom teacher and well as the yoga studio instructor.
David is survived by Clyde H. Howell, Jr., his long-time best friend and husband; stepmother, Melanie K. Emerson of Sebring, FL; four siblings, Jodi Emerson of Arlington, OH, Lisa Emerson of Forest, OH, Robert Emerson of Findlay, OH, Chad Emerson (Kenya) of Arcadia, FL; sisters-in-law Donna Feaster of Winston-Salem, NC, Jerry Lynn Smith of Jacksonville, FL and by many nieces & nephews.
A celebration of David’s life will be scheduled on a date in the near future.
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Pastor Pamela Dolores Douglas Nelson was a pastor, a teacher, a mentor, and an astute student of the word of God. Pastor Pam was born April 21, 1958 to late Joann Elizabeth Williams Douglas Haywood and Charles Edward Cason Douglas.
She leaves to remember her life three children: sons, Ricardo (Tracie) Douglas and Marcus (Amy) Douglas; daughter, Nicole (Willie) Hosch; two sisters: Denise (Lewis) Barr and Mandy (Kenny) Marshall; aunt, Verna Mae Shaw; 4 grandchildren, 22 Nieces and nephews, and a host of family and friends.
Ms. Nelson’s services will be Friday, March 10 at 1:30 pm Goodwill Baptist Church, Bishop Stephen Williams presiding. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service at the church. Pastor Nelson will be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM, Thursday, March 9 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Ms. Delores Elizabeth Hawkins was born to the late Edward and Irene Parker Hawkins on June 15, 1939 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She passed away on
February 14, 2022.
Public viewing for Ms. Hawkins will be Sunday, February 20, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Graveside service will be held at Evergreen Cemetery, Monday, February 21, 2022 at 2:00 P.M.
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A savant of life who navigated through the world’s obstacles and was triumphant in learning from hidden treasures of tragedy. He saw people for their potential and pushed them towards their successes.
He spoke with a double-edged tongue saying what you needed to hear and the truth that you feared. A man who celebrated his mistakes because they were the lessons that no one else could teach. A titan in any forum due to knowledge of the streets, observation of people, charisma, and sheer ingeniousness.
There are men in this world who give themselves so freely…who pass on their time, talents, strength and love selflessly to the people in their lives. Men whose bloodlines extend beyond trees and stretch to recipients of life’s journey. Loved by so many and considered all to be family.
Please join us in a beautiful homegoing salute for Mr. Frank Wilson, “The unofficial mayor of East Winston” at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, 727 N. Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC at 3:00 P.M. Sunday, March 13, 2022. We will convene on 7 ½ Street where his mother’s home stood.
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Mr. Victorius Dwayne Rone known to his friends and love ones as “Vic” was born in Winston-Salem, NC on September 17, 1993 to Ardeal L. Roseboro, Jr. and Keisha L. Rone. Victorius departed this life on February 9, 2022 at his home in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Victorius attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County schools, graduating from R. J. Reynolds High School, 2010-2011 class. Later graduating from the Winston-Salem Culinary Training program, Second Harvest Food Bank, Wilkes Community College (with honors) in Wilkesboro, NC, Class of 2016.
Vic followed his love for culinary to Grand Rapids, Michigan in July 2021 where he was employed by Gilmores Catering the B.O.B.
Victorius loved spending time with his grandparents, Reverend and Mrs. Ardeal Roseboro. Cooking was his passion.
He attended Liberty Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Taylorsville, NC where Reverend Ardeal Roseboro was pastor. He also worshipped at the Prince of Peace Baptist Church where Reverend Calvester Griggs is pastor, Winston-Salem, NC.
Victorius was an encouraging, kind, loving, and very helpful person.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving dedicated grandparents, Reverend and Mrs. Ardeal Roseboro (Dianne); his father, Ardeal L. Roseboro, Jr.; one sister, Shanell Roseboro; two nieces, Rylee Roseboro and Hynri Roseboro; two uncles, Kevin Roseboro and Derrick Roseboro; one dedicated loving aunt, Ardrena Roseboro all of the city; and a host of other relatives and friends.
There will be no public viewing for Mr. Rone. There will be a private memorial service.
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Mr. Reginald Leon Covington was born on October 8, 1956. To the late Clyde and Elmeta Covington, Sr. in Winston-Salem, NC. On February 9, 2022, God sent his angels to lovingly escort his son to his heavenly home and Reginald departed this earthly life.
Reginald graduated from East Forsyth High School with the class of 1974 and the young man who once pretended he was a superhero wanted to be a superhero for his country after he graduated. He joined the United States Army and was proud to serve in the 82nd Airborne Division. After completing his stint in the military, he was employed by the Veterans Administration. While working there he attended Winston-Salem State University and Forsyth Technical Community College and was awarded a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Later he was employed by the United States Postal Service and retired after 25 years of service.
His family and friends lovingly called him Leon or Reggie. Leon had a good sense of humor and loved to share a good joke. Some of us know he didn’t mind texting you in the middle of the night to do so. He was a generous man and an animal lover. His little Shih Tzus’ were near and dear to his heart, and he treated them like his own children. They were loved and well taken care of. Leon loved his stepchildren DeCarlos “Bone” (Ratarsha) West, Rovenna “Mook” West, and his step grandchildren, Nyssa, Trinity, Teresa, Amaria and Armani.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Keith.
He is survived by his siblings: Clyde Jr., Beverly, Wayne, and Sheila (Johnny); two uncles, Donald and Alvin Covington; two aunts, Helena Bailey and Gwendolyn Covington; a total of eleven nieces and nephews: Sheneatha, Cassandra, Taronya, Shelly, Ricky, LaCoaster, Clyde, III, Michael, Melanie, Vickie, Dayia; and a host of great nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Leon is greatly missed, and we shall cherish the fond memories we have of him forever.
Public viewing for Mr. Covington will be Wednesday, February 16, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private.
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Born April 26, 1948 in Winston-Salem, NC, Michael Gene Bullock was the son of his late parents, Delores McGee and Dempsey Bullock. He transitioned life February 8, 2022 at Novant Health Center following several months of illness.
Upon graduation from Anderson High School, Michael entered the US Military where he served his country in Vietnam as a paratrooper in the US Army 82nd Airborne.
Military service and his enate capacity to tinker with electronics prepared him for a career in aviation at McDonnell Douglas Aircraft in California. He spent many years working there before returning home. This decision gave Michael the desires of his heart; being close to family, friends and grand kids. He especially enjoyed holiday gatherings filled with laughter, foolish talking and great food.
Those who shared these moments to remember include his children: Michelle Dillard, Tawanna Bullock, Temesha Bullock Lockhart, April Purcell, Summer Bullock, Terrance Bullock; his ten grand kids; and four great grands.
Other family members include his sisters: Pamela Towler, Gayle Bullock, Tanya Johnson of Detroit, MI; brother Dorian Hairston (deceased) of Philadelphia, PA; nephew, Mark Towler; beloved cousins, Evelyn, Fred, and Franklin Terry, plus a host of family and friends.
A memorial service will be held for Mr. Bullock on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Ms. Betty Davis Brown was born on May 6th in Stokes County to William Henry and Evelyn Virginia Davis. She quietly went to her Heavenly home on
Sunday, February 6, 2022.
After graduating from Atkins High School, Betty attended Winston-Salem Teachers College (now Winston-Salem State University) for two years. She then
transferred to a local business college from which she graduated.
Betty retired from Fairchild Industrial Products where she was a lead person for the Regulator Products Line. Her responsibilities included reading blueprints
and testing equipment. It was at this time that Betty discovered a love for bowling and joined a local bowling team.
As a member of St. Peter’s Church and World Outreach Center. Betty relished attending church services, listening to praise and worship music, and learning from
Bishop James C. Hash, Sr.
Betty was a cell group member under the Generation 14. When the church moved to connect groups, Betty joined the Seasons Connect Group, where she
enjoyed the fellowship of other members and participated in the group’s activities.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents, and brother, Attorney Harry G. Davis, Sr.
Loving memories will be cherished by her two sisters, Brenda Davis Knox (Wm. Gregory) and Karen "Lisa" Davis Parker; niece, Kim Davis-Gore; nephews,
Harry G. Davis, Jr. (Deena), William W. Davis (Katrina), Steven Knox and Bryan Knox; sister-in-law, Geraldine Davis; a devoted cousin, Geryl Green Fields;
"play son" Todd Gabard; friend and neighbor, Alice Conrad; pet rabbit and best bud, Karey Lee Parker; church friends, Carol Bost, Veronica McQueen,
Julia Gaston and Gwen Bonner; and a host of relatives and friends.
Ms. Brown may be publicly viewed Friday, February 11, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
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Mrs. Karen Smith Dendy was born on July 10,1967 in Winston Salem to Willie Lee Smith Sr. and Flora Brown Smith. She gained her heavenly wings to be with the lord on January 26, 2022 surrounded by her loving family.
Karen graduated from Robert B Glenn High School 1986. She later graduated from Living Arts in 2012 where she received her CNA and worked in the medical field. In her early life she became a member of Union Baptist Church Winston Salem where she attended the remainder of her adult life.
Karen enjoyed going to the beach and being with her family and friends. She also enjoyed having fun and making memories. Karen will be truly missed by family and friends for the love she gave them.
She was preceded in death by her mother Flora Brown Smith; brother Willie Smith, Jr.; father-in-law Leroy Dendy, Sr.
She leaves to cherish her memories her husband Tony Dendy of the home; one son, Calvin Price; her father, Willie Smith, Sr.; five sisters Arvanetes (Randy) Jordan, Florenia Smith, Mina (Edwin) Johnson, Gila Tillery, Cynthia Thompson; her mother-in-law, Dorthy Dendy; two sisters in law Telfer Smith, and Robin (Alexander) Harrington; three brothers in law Leroy Dendy Jr, Donald (Tawanna) Dendy, and Bobby Dendy. A devoted friend Pamlea Caldwell and Hairdresser Jamill Fowler who she cared deeply for. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends.
Funeral service private. Public viewing Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Mr. Charles Joe Edward Brady was born to the late Joseph and Ethel Washington Braddy on June 20, 1934. He was educated in the local public schools in Winston-Salem. He resided in the Old Town Community of Forsyth County, North Carolina.
For decades Charles was a devoted member of Piney Grove Baptist Church and actively participated in several of the church’s ministries. He was employed by and retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
He lived a blessed life, completed God’s assignment for him, and gained his heavenly wings on January 25, 2022 at his residence. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Jones Brady; his sister, Dilcy Braddy; and his brothers, Montana, David, John, Sterling and Thomas.
A loving son, husband, brother and friend, he will be missed by all who knew him. His loving family will cherish his memory and reflect on his kindness and his love of the outdoors. They include his nephews: Michael Braddy and Joseph Braddy of the city, Travis Braddy of Irmo, South Carolina; a host of nieces, other nephews, relatives and friends who loved him dearly.
Public viewing for Mr. Brady will be Monday, January 31, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. at Piney Grove Baptist Church, 4715 Indiana Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC
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Mr. Robert B. Stimpson, Sr. was born on December 2, 1944 in Winston Salem, NC to the late Herbert Stimpson, Sr. and Kate Stimpson.
He was a graduate of Yadkin High School in Booneville NC. After high school, he was drafted into the US Army and served in Vietnam as a mechanic. He worked in R. J. Reynolds in the Engraving department as a machinist, until he retired.
He was a devoted father, grandfather, and a good friend to most. In his spare time, he was a well-known and respected car mechanic in the Winston Salem and Walkertown area.
Robert transitioned out of his earthly body in the early morning on January 24, 2022. He was preceded in death by his father, Herbert Stimpson, Sr., mother, Kate Stimpson, his daughter, Myra Stimpson, his sisters, Ozelle Holland and Phyliss Scales and nephew, Christopher Holland.
He leaves to cherish his memory and celebrate his life: Ms. Montana Stimpson, four sons: Rodney Hall (Tonja), Robert B. Stimpson, Jr. (Angela), Laymond Hairston and Rashard B. Stimpson; stepson, Tommie Fair; three daughters: Tori Gaither (Terrell), Robin Hairston, and Rashena Stimpson; three brothers: Herbert Stimpson (Patsy), Joseph Stimpson (Debra), and Rev. Allen Stimpson (Rosemary); six sisters: Luseal Corbert, Mary Fields, Annie Baylor, Fay Davis, Kay Stimpson, and Jan Brown; twenty-one grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and close friends.
Funeral service will be private. Mr. Stimpson will be publicly viewed, Friday, January 28, 2022, from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Gardens of Memory.
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Mrs. Louise P. Thomas was born on February 15, 1932 in Lumberton, North Carolina to the late Sarah Pope.
Louise was married to James H. Thomas for over 50 years, until his passing in 2009. She lovingly cared for her husband, their two sons and her home. Additionally, she cared for and provided childcare for numerous children for over fifty years, and they lovingly called her grandma.
Louise was a member of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church and served in the areas of Deaconess, Prayer Ministry, Missionary, Gospel Choir, and Nursing Home Ministry. She volunteered on the Suicide Prevention Hotline and was also a member of the Mahalia Jackson Social Club.
Louise was a very loving and devoted wife, mother and friend who never met a stranger.
Mrs. Louise P. Thomas transitioned to her heavenly home on January 20, 2022. She was preceded in death by her husband, James H. Thomas; son, Mitchell Thomas; her mother, Sarah Pope; brothers: James Pope and Wallace Mitchell Pope; grandson, Kevin Hauser; great-granddaughter; and daughter-in-law, Shirley Thomas.
Louise leaves to mourn her memories a loving and devoted son, Michael Thomas of the home; cousin, Charles and Catherine Bethea, who she raised as a son; five grandchildren; twenty-seven great-grandchildren; special niece, Patricia (Daniel) Joyce; two devoted goddaughters, Bonita Crosby and Jackie Ferguson; a host of other family and friends.
There will be no public viewing of Mrs. Thomas. Service will be private.
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James L. Hillian of Winston Salem, N.C. who was also known as Jimmy Lee to family members, and as “Sarge” to former colleagues of his military services passed on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at Forsyth Medical Center, Winston Salem, N.C., surrounded by family. James was born to the late Rev. James R. Hillian and Eva (Little) Hillian on September 8th, 1930.
Jimmy attended the public schools in Winston Salem and Ultimately Graduated from Atkins High School. The things he liked of the side were raising his chickens in the back of the home where he grew up fishing and listening to music. Last, and not to be left out or ever forgotten was a passion for boxing.
Mr. Hillian pursued a career in the Military after graduating High School. He enlisted into the Army in 1948. The colorful career that Mr. Hillian had in the Army took him all over the world to experience and see other cultures and countries. Mr. Hillian’s love for boxing also had a calling in the Army, where he boxed and represented the Army as a middleweight and welterweight. One notable accomplishment was when Mr. Hillian captured the Army’s European Command Northern Regional Welterweight Championship in Heidelberg Military Post Germany. As a result of his services in the Army, Mr. Hillian was also a Veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Hillian’s career in the Military extended over 32 years as he retired in 1990.
Upon retirement from the military, Mr. Hillian moved to Winston Salem, NC where he continued his service by driving school buses in Winston Salem School system. He particularly enjoyed the responsibility of this duty where he chaffered the ROTC program to multiple events and competitions. He ultimately retired from this career and lived a quiet peaceful life visiting family and enjoying life.
Along with his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife - Vera Covater Hillian, daughter – Karyn E. Hillian, brother - Calvin Hillian, sister - Eva Hillian, brother – (Sonny) Clifton E. Hillian, sister – Carolyn (James) Crutchfield, stepson – Michael Dale Penn.
The memories left behind by James L. Hillian will forever be cherished in remembrance of his life by his survivors: Partner – Willie Hillian, Daughter – Elaine Hillian, Son – Roderick Christopher James Hillian (Michelle), Daughter – Michelle Hillian, Son – Michael (Nicole) Rockhead, Stepson – Kenneth R. Penn, Sister – Viola Werts, Sister – Evangelist Annie Campbell, Brother – Donald Johnson, Granddaughter – La’isha Lynk, Grandson – Kendrick J. Hillian, Grandson – Sean Rockhead, Granddaughter – Ta’nisha K. Hillian, Granddaughter – Shei’la Diggs, Grandson – Bruce Diggs, Great Grandson Trenton Fuqua,
Grandaughter – Sydney Rockhead, Grandaughter – Skylar Rockhead, Great - Granddaughter – Ja’cyla Lynk, Great - Granddaughter – Ja’mya Lynk. James will also be missed and remembered by a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of relatives locally and abroad whom he loved dearly.
We want to give special thanks to Cousin Mary McEachern for her undying effort of looking after James (Jimmy) the last year or so. We also would like to give thanks to Renee Pugh in time of need. Thanks, and we love you all!!!!!!
Graveside service for Mr. Hillian will be Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at the Salisbury National Cemetery, 501 Statesville Boulevard, Salisbury, NC
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On September 1, 1940, the creator picked a flower and called the roll. “Alice” come forth and the beautiful flower descended into the Earth. On January 13, 2022, an angel appeared, gently touched the beautiful flower and said: “Alice, come with me I’ll guide you safely back home.” And just like that the flower ascended back to her heavenly home.
Born unto Katie and Joe Peoples the youngest of eight, Alice was the “baby”. Alice was a graduate of Atkins High School and Star Stenographic School of Business in Winston-Salem, NC. In her early career, Alice was employed by Gravely, Inc. She was a former member of St. Mark Baptist Church in Winston-Salem.
Being the mother of three children whom she loved intensely, was one of her greatest life accomplishments. Alice was blessed with many gifts in life, but the greatest was the love she adorned on her family and her friends.
Alice loved to laugh and be with family, that’s what brought her joy. As her voice began to soften more and her footsteps began to get lighter, she remained in good spirit and continued to tell you what she wanted, when she wanted it, and how she wanted it. If you knew Alice, you would have to get up early to match wits with her. Alice loved a good hymn, and we know she is now singing in the heavenly Hymn Choir. Alice yearned to be with her siblings in her final days and now her desires have been fulfilled. Loved by all of us, she will forever be in our hearts.
Waiting for her in heaven are her parents: Joe and Katie; siblings: Vernice Peoples, Earnest Peoples, Boston Peoples, Willie Peoples, Thomas Peoples, Josephine Pompey, and Etheleen Duckett.
Left to carry on her legacy and love are her daughters: Vera Millner (Lachan), and Alicia Sheppard; her son, Tommie Hairston; grandchildren: Gregg Millner, Katy Millner Cathcart (Travonte), Kearra Sheppard, Tomalex Hairston, and Jada McKeller; 3 great-grandchildren; 3 awaiting great grands; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
There will be a public viewing for Ms. Scott Wednesday, January 19, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private.
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Ms. Veronica Lynette Payne was born on April 28, 1965, to Mr. Hinton H. Covington and Ms. Elizabeth Wilson Payne in Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Her earthly assignments completed, she passed away on January 9, 2022.
Veronica attended RJ. Reynolds High School. She was a longtime member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, where she sang on the choir and participated in many other church activities.
Her employment included many years of customer service in the restaurant industry.
Veronica was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Charles G. Payne, Jr; and a sister, Wanda A. Payne. She is survived by her two sons, Brandon D. Payne and Dustin J. Payne; two nephews, Patrick L. Payne and Terrance R. (ArTiffany) Payne of Gilbert, Arizona; a niece, Kindra Y. Payne; and a devoted friend, Tony L. Porter.
Ms. Payne may be publicly viewed Friday, January 14, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be Saturday, January 15, 2022 at Friendship Baptist Church, 1317 North Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Interment Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.
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Mr. Damonn Eric Bell, the son of Alice J. Bell and Dennis E. Bell, was born on November 4, 1969 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. On January 8, 2022, his journey was completed.
He received his formal education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and graduated from North Forsyth High School. He was employed as a clerk at Lee’s Grocery Store.
Damonn was preceded in death by his father; sister, Alicia Wilson; brother, Lamont Wideman; aunts, Millie Moore and Etta McClelland; and uncles, Kenneth Moore and Clyde McClelland.
He leaves to cherish his memory; his children, Chakona Freeman, Nyah Bell and Aiden Blackmon; grandchildren, Ishmael Watson and Nessiah Crisp; his mother, Alice J. Bell; siblings, Sharon Gonzales, Darrell Bell and Rochelle Parker; aunt, Annie B. Moore; nephews, Damonn Evan Bell and Donte Eric Gonzales; and a host of cousins, Ernest McClelland, Ronald McClelland, Timmy McClelland, Angie McClelland, Elaine McClelland, James McClelland, Lisa Moore, Crystal Moore, Cheryl Moore, Carla Moore and Jeremy Moore.
Public viewing for Mr. Bell will be Thursday, January 27, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. Service will be private. Interment Crestview Cemetery, Rural Hall, NC.
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Mr. Vernon Thurmond Cockerham was born in Winston-Salem, NC on October 15, 1939 eight minutes earlier than his twin sister, Verleria, to Thurmond and Mattie Pauline Cockerham. At the age of 82, Vernon joined our loving and divine Savior on January 7, 2022.
During his early life, Vernon attended Pleasant Union Primitive Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC. Later, as an adult Vernon joined First Missionary Baptist Church where he served faithfully and played pipe organ for the senior choir.
Vernon graduated from Atkins High School in Winston-Salem, NC. He attended Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, OH for four years and graduated with a degree in music, piano, and voice. Afterwards, he came to Detroit, Michigan where he was employed by the school system as a music teacher. He was in charge of teaching choir. He taught elementary school for a few years, then he was transferred to Murphy Junior High School for the remainder of his career. He was employed by the school system for 30 years.
Upon retiring, Vernon was back up singer for groups and taught singers of duet groups. About 10 years ago, Vernon’s health began to decline. He needed someone with him at all times. Walter McMillian became Vernon’s caregiver and cared for him until he passed.
Vernon was preceded in death by his sister, Verleria (David) Butler; brother, Curtis (Ann) Cockerham; and nephew, Armand Martin.
He leaves behind one sister, Connie (Tommie, II “Pal”) Martin; six nephews, Tommie Martin, III, Gregory Allen Martin, Darrell Butler, Damon Butler, Corey Cockerham, and Shaun Cockerham; several great nephews and nieces: Tommie Martin, IV, Benjamin Butler, Oliver Butler, Miles Butler, Declan Butler, Galen Butler, Armand, II Martin, and Arnanda Martin.
Public viewing for Mr. Cockerham will be Friday, February 4, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private. Interment Oaklawn Memorial Garden.
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Joseph Bonner Woodruff, Sr. was born July 5, 1932, to the late Jesse and Ada Woodruff in Concord, North Carolina. He was educated in the Winston Salem Forsyth County Schools System and after graduation he went on to North Carolina Agriculture & Technical State University and later enlisted in the United States Army.
After his time in the Army, he moved to Columbus, Ohio where he worked for IPM Industries. When Joseph retired, he moved back to Winston-Salem, NC, where he reunited and married the late Doris C. Woodruff.
After returning to Winston-Salem, he joined the Ministries of Truth Apostolic Church (The Shifting Place) where he served as a Sunday school teacher and was ordained as a Deacon by Bishop William Koger for over 30 years.
Joseph was a man who loved the Lord with all his heart. He answered the call of his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, January 4, 2022.
Deacon Woodruff was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Clyburn Woodruff.
He leaves to cherish his precious memories six daughters: Cynthia Simms of Washington, DC, Kaylane (Ken) Blue of Augusta, GA, Andrea (Raymond) Cromwell of Lady Smith, Virginia, Alexis (Steve) Kapp, Beverly Bradshaw and Nikki (Derrick) Woodruff of the city; three sons, Joseph (Teresa) Woodruff, Jr. of Clinton, Maryland, Harvey (Angela) Woodruff of the city and Ronald Woodruff of Washington, DC; 17 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; two devoted cousins, Margie McFadden of Columbus, Ohio and Annie Pearl of Concord, NC; and a host of family and friends.
A very special thank you to Martha Edwards and Faye Fields for all your help and support, and Mr. David Duncan for your friendship with Joseph until his last days.
Public viewing for Mr. Woodruff will be Monday, January 10, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. at Ambassador Cathedral, Inc., 1500 Harriet Tubman Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Interment Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.
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Ms. Peggy L. Dulin was born November 22, 1945, in Stuart, Virginia to the late Charlie B. Dulin, Sr. and Mary Louise Houchins Dulin. Ms. Dulin passed away on December 27, 2021, at Novant Rowan Medical Center, Salisbury, NC after a sudden illness.
Peggy graduated from Paisley High School in 1964. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1969, from Winston Salem State University in Winston Salem, NC and completed graduate work in Education in 1971 at Montclair State University in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. She was certified to teach in the State of North Carolina and the State of New Jersey. She had a distinguished career with the New Brunswick, NJ School District, where she held several positions over the years.
Peggy was baptized into Christ at the age of 11. She remained faithful and was a member of the North Patterson Avenue Church of Christ in Winston Salem, NC.
Ms. Dulin was preceded in death by her father, Charlie B. Dulin, Sr., mother, Mary Louise Houchins Dulin, and brother Charlie B. Dulin, Jr. She is survived by her sister, Carolyn (John) McLaughlin of Salisbury, NC; niece, Lori (Jimmy) Howell, Greensboro, NC; nephew, John (Candace) McLaughlin, III, Valley Village, CA; niece, Dominique Marshall, Chicago, IL; great nieces, Aires McLaughlin and Che McLaughlin; great nephew, Rocco McLaughlin; a host of cousins and friends; a special adoptive family, Horace, Connie, and Horace, Jr. Ballard; and special friends, James Camp and Rachel Covington-Banks.
Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, January 8, 2022 at Redland Church of Christ, mask will be required for attendance. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Ms. Dulin will be publicly viewed Friday, January 7, 2022 from 12 PM~5 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
The family would like to extend a special “Thank You” to Micha James, the staff of the Elizabeth & Tab Williams Adult Daycare Center, and At Home Eldercare (Lisa McDale and Barbara Gateau) for the love and care that was given to Peggy over the last year.
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Ms. Betty Couthen Wesley was born to Samuel and Louise Couthen in Winston-Salem, NC. On December 25, 2021, she passed away at the age of 84.
After she graduated from Carver High School, she attended La Mae Beauty School and received her Cosmetology Degree. Betty furthered her education at Winston-Salem State University and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. She retired from Novant Health with 44 years of service.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Samuel and Louise Couthen; two brothers, Raymond L. Couthen and Frederick W. Couthen.
She leaves to cherish her memory, her sons, Lorenzo Wesley, Jr., Frederick Wesley, Darryl Wesley, and Michael Wesley; and a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren; a brother Samuel (Jean) Couthen, Jr.; and sister, Shirley Couthen Williams; dedicated niece, Kathy Smith; several nieces and nephews; special “goddaughters”, Vivian Kirkpatrick and Roshell Martin.
Ms. Couthen may be publicly viewed Sunday, January 2, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Monday, January 3, 2022 at 11:30 A.M. at Piney Grove Baptist Church, 4715 Indiana Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC
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Mareo Lazareth Henderson was born July 6, 1977, in Thomasville, North Carolina to Patsy Cryetta Henderson. Growing up, Mareo had many loving families. Two to mention are Rik Hoskins and Mareo's brother, Dustin R. Freeman Hoskins. Mareo spent his latter days with his Bell Coles family, Terrance and Nedrea and guardian Marlena Bell. They welcomed him with open arms, and he immediately became attached to the whole family.
Mareo loved helping people; he volunteered at Novant Health Center passing out bulletins and helped assist at his Day Program at Top Priority Care Services. Mareo was an enthusiastic member of Greater Grace Temple Greensboro and love his pastor. Mareo loved shopping and before the pandemic, would not hesitate to share a hug with someone. Mareo was so loveable and affectionate and could be seen smiling across the room at any given time; he could light up a room with his twinkling eyes and dazzling smile!
On Thursday, December 23, 2021, Mareo's golden heart stopped beating. He leaves to cherish his memory loving parents: Rik Hoskins, Terrance and Nedrea Coles; siblings: Malaka, Marlena (Earl), Corez, TC, Trenton (Chevelle), Terran (Kourtney), Dustin and George of North Carolina, and Dougie of Michigan; a special friend, Linda; and a host of nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Public viewing for Mr. Henderson will be Sunday, January 2, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private.
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Treshawn J. Plater was born November 6, 1999 in Winston-Salem, NC. He passed away unexpectedly on December 14, 2021.
Treshawn attended Reynolds High School where he showed his love for basketball.
Mr. Plater is preceded in death by his mother, Tanaisha Butler; great-great grandmother, Virginia Plater; grandmother, Josephine Plater; and great grandfather, James Butler.
Treshawn leaves to cherish his memories, his father, James Plater, III (Pamela); two brothers, Tremayne Butler and Jaquan Butler; grandmother, Debbie Butler; great grandmother, Deloris Butler; grandfathers, James Plater, Jr., Randy and Miles; two aunts, Jessica Plater and Stephanie Griffin; uncle, Anthony Butler; and a host of cousins and friends.
Funeral service for Mr. Plater will be private and there will be no public viewing.
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Robert James Jacobs, better known as “Jake”, was born on February 15, 1941 in Winston Salem, North Carolina to the late Frank Jacobs and Gladys Gaines.
He attended Carver High School and was employed by Goodwill Industries as a driver. He retired after 25 years of dedicated service to the organization.
A talented “Mr. Fix-it”, his hobbies included repairing TV’s and lawnmowers for the neighbors. He was a long-time member of The Providence Church where he had been active in many of its ministries.
Mr. Jacobs departed this life December 14, 2021. He leaves to cherish his memory, a daughter, Constance Jacobs; a son, Antonio Allison; three granddaughters, Sharieta Jordan, Arie L. Allison and Brianna Jacobs; a grandson, Frederick Jacobs; a great-granddaughter, Shayelyn Smith; a loving sister and only sibling, Shirley Mitchell; his wife, Nellie Jacobs; two nieces, Arlene Davenport and Rashida Dobson; two nephews, Darryl Manning and Laroi Dion Jackson; and a host of great nieces, nephews, cousins and other close friends.
Robert was a proud member of “The Four Sisters’ Children Reunion Team”. We were 12, now 11. He will be missed.
Service for Mr. Jacobs will be private and there will be no public viewing.
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William Dean was born on August 19, 1946, in Walthall County, MS. His parents were the late Charlene Berrow and William Lundy. He quietly slipped away to his eternal home on Saturday, December 11, 2021, at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC.
William Dean graduated from Tylertown High School and upon graduating went on to serve his country by joining United States Army. He was stationed in Fort Lewis Washington and served in the Vietnam War. After being honorably discharged, William Dean moved to Winston-Salem, NC where he worked for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for 39 ½ years until he retired in 2005.
He was talented in so many ways and had the gift and eye for remodeling homes, restoring classic cars, being a talented seamstress and had a passion for music and singing. Friends and family would often consult with him regarding re-decorating, upgrading, and modernizing their homes. He absolutely loved being around family and friends and was passionate about drawing. William Dean had a great sense of humor and always kept family and friends laughing.
He was preceded in death by, his parents; four sisters, Yvonne Jefferson, Sharon Berrow, Linda Green and Cynthia Lundy; and three brothers, George Berrow, Lawrence Berrow and Wayne Lundy.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Mary Dean; three daughters, Patricia (Don) Robinson, Sherrie Dean and Krystal (Radasma) Cooper; two sons, Andre Baker, Michael (Charmon) Baker; thirteen grandchildren, Gabriella, Hannah, Don Jr, Jordan, Kyndel, William, Jullian, Rashad, Shaheed, Brandon, Michael, Trajan, Bryce ; two great-grandchildren, Paris and Rashad Jr; three sisters, Sheila Lundy, Atricia Bell, Sharon Harris; four brothers, Mark Anthony Williams, Charles Berrow, Lamus Lundy and William Earl Lundy, a very special aunt, Mildred Dean; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
Funeral service will be Saturday, December 18, 2021, at 1 P.M. at First Baptist Church located at 700 Highland Ave in Winston-Salem, NC. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery. There will be no public viewing of Mr. Dean.
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Mrs. Inez H. Hairston the daughter of the late William and Richardean Walker Hughes was born September 16, 1933, in Winston-Salem, NC and departed this life on December 7, 2021.
Inez is at rest with her ten siblings, Mrs. Isabel Means, Ms. Gladys Hughes, Mrs. Irene Hairston, Mrs. Gloria Coker, Mr. William E. Hughes, Mr. Milton Hughes, Mr. Aldean Hughes, Mr. Jacob Hughes, and Mr. Richardson Hughes.
Inez was a 1951 graduate of Atkins High School of the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. Subsequent educational training was accomplished at Boro Academy of Brooklyn, New York, Ophelia De Vore School of Charm in New York City, and Evelyn Woods Dynamics Program. In 1969, Inez was awarded a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing by North Carolina Central University. Postgraduate course work was taken at Texas Women's College of Dallas, Texas, and the University of North Carolina.
Inez's knowledge and competency in the nursing profession have been recognized and utilized in several positions of employment in the states of New York, Maryland, Florida, and North Carolina. During her career, she had been employed as Executive Head Nurse, Instructor, Administrator, and Clinical Specialist. She was a member of the teaching faculty at Kate Bitting Hospital and was named Assistant Director of Nursing at Winston-Salem State University School of Nursing and NC A&T Stated University.
Inez worked as a nurse for the City of Winston-Salem Health and Safety Department. She was a member in the American League of Nursing and the American Nurses Association.
Inez affirmed her faith and shared her ministry with others on a regular basis including the sick. She was actively involved in the Christian Ministries while in church and extended community.
Inez leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A life-long devoted friend, Mrs. Vicky H. Johnson of Siloam, NC.
Funeral service for Mrs. Hairston will be private. There will be no public viewing. Interment at Gardens of Memory.
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On Sunday, December 5, 2021, Ricky gained his heavenly wings, God needed him to lead His heavenly choir. He was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Lonnie and Barbara McKinney Dubose on August 26, 1953.
Ricky graduated from West Forsyth High School. He furthered his education at Winston-Salem State University and Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC.
He was employed with the City of Winston-Salem, Douglas Battery and Carpet World before using his gifts and talents to render and direct music at a multitude of churches. Among them are Zion Hill, Mars Hill, Red Bank, Pilgrim Rest, Goler Memorial, the Winston-Salem District AME Zon Church and Dreamland Park Baptist Church. He played many instruments, wrote music, and could sing every note and part of a song just by hearing. Choir members all over the city have acknowledged his gifts and talents.
He was also loved because of his kind, loving heart and always had a comment to keep you smiling. We loved him, but God loved him more.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara McKinney-Dubose, father, Lonnie Dubose; grandmother, Walter Lou McKinney; grandfather, Robert Lee McKinney; aunt, Suzanna Tate; uncle, Leonard; and a brother Ronnie “Pug” Gore.
He leaves to cherish fond memories a niece, Liteca Davis; nephew, Ronnie Gore, Jr., three great nieces Dana (Jason) Singleton, Makayla Gore, and Jada McCoy; one great nephew, Matthew Davis, and a host of other cousins and special friends, including very close and devoted friends Wallace Wright and Dewey Watson.
A private memorial service will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, December 2021 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church. There will be no public viewing of Mr. McKinney and memorial service will be a 60-person limit.
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Margie Bernice Pearl Crawford known as “Bernice” was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Marjorie Turner, but was reared by her great aunt Margie P. Flake.
She attended the local public schools and graduated in 1962 with the first graduating class of A.H. Anderson High School. She received her Bachelor of Science in Education from Winston-Salem State College, class of 1966. She later received her Master of Science in Education-Administration from NC Agricultural and Technical State University, class of 1985. She was a Life-long National Member of the Winston-Salem State University Alumni Association.
On Thursday, December 2, 2021, Bernice received her heavenly wings at Forsyth Medical Center. Bernice was a dedicated teacher for 30 plus years before retiring. She was dedicated to serving Christ. At First Calvary Baptist Church, she lived her commitment through several years as a choir member and was faithfully involved in many activities there. She had a closeness with loved ones who will miss her dearly.
She is survived by her sisters: Ingrid McPherson and Lisa Turner who reside in St. Paul, Minnesota; sister-cousin, Peggy (Joseph) Salley; brother, Donald (Wanda) Coley; many nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews; a host of cousins including a devoted cousin, Florence Beasley; childhood friends, Shirley Hairston, Portia McDougal; her goddaughter, Jaradd McDougal; and many special friends.
Funeral service will be private. Ms. Crawford may be publicly viewed Friday, December 10, 2021, from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Cleon Horne lovingly known as “Baby” son of the late Brice and Mary Horne had a change of address from his earthly home to his resting place with the Lord on Sunday, November 28, 2021. Born November 9, 1946.
He graduated from Paisley High School in Winston-Salem, NC. He attended Forsyth Technical Community College where he obtained his Electrical Trade Certification. After graduating, he worked for Twin City Electric company. Cleon worked over 30 years at Winston-Salem State University as a Lead Electrician and retired in 2004. He was a member of Bethlehem Holiness Church.
Cleon is preceded in death by his parents Brice and Mary Horne; Sisters, Mary Elizabeth Jones (Fredrick), and Dorothy Horne Woods (William); Brothers, Sylvester Horne (Rowilla), and Fred Horn (Dorothy); nephew Fernando Horne.
He leaves to cherish his loving wife of 50 years Veronia Kirby Horne of the home. Two daughters Creatha Dillon (Christopher) of Kernersville, NC and Tuwanna Ladson of Winston-Salem, NC. Six grandchildren: Alana, Alivia Christopher Jr, Keagan, A’nyla and Zanaria. One sister Carolyn Horne Eaton; and a host of nieces, nephews, close friends, relatives, and church family.
Mr. Horne may be publicly viewed on Friday, December 3, 2021 from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 1:00 PM at Mercy Seat Holiness Church, 145 Pine Tree Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Interment at Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mr. William H. Miller was born to the late Paul Lewis Miller and Elizabeth Perkins Nesbitt on June 24, 1940. He passed away on November 22, 2021.
Mr. Miller served honorably in the United States Army during the Vietnam War era. He received several honors during his service including the national defense medal and a purple heart medal.
He retired from RJ Reynolds Archer as a machine operator.
He is survived by his children, grandchildren, two sisters, one brother, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mr. Miller may be publicly viewed from 12:00 P.M - 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment will be in Salisbury, NC
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Ida H. Michael (affectionally known as “G”) transitioned on November 15, 2021. She was born in Lexington, North Carolina on December 12, 1933, to the late Henry Henderson and Callie Henderson Williams.
She attended Atkins High School in Winston Salem and art school in Cleveland, Ohio. Ida married the late Julius Michael and together they raised their daughter Larnettra Richardson, previously married to Toby Richardson, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
As a dark room technician and photographer, Ida was known for her ability to take, develop, and restore amazing photos. She was also a certified cosmetologist. Her hobbies included painting, singing, traveling, and shopping. She showed her unique love in her smile, collard greens, pound cake, sweet potato pie, assigned nicknames, scheduled phone calls, care packages, and sarcastic humor.
She attended Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, where she sang on the choir and was also the photographer for many years. She loved to read and teach the Bible, and she was always ready and willing to share her wisdom and the many stories from her past. She was an active member of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority for almost 50 years. Above all, Ida was the type of matriarch who put God and her family first and provided a safety net for everyone she loved.
Ida is survived by her daughter Larnettra Richardson; her granddaughters Tenille Richardson-Quamina and her husband Ian Quamina, Tori Daniels and her husband Marcus Daniels, and Tavyn Collins and her husband Stan Collins; her great-grandsons Stanford Collins III, Shawn Collins, Marcus Daniels, Jeremiah Daniels, and Elijah Daniels; her great-granddaughters Rebel Quamina and Nova Quamina; her older brother Henry Henderson and younger brother James Henderson along with his wife Joan Henderson; her godson James Barber; her best friends Gretha Michael and Bernice Cates and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Funeral Services will be held private. There will be no public viewing of Mrs. Michael.
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Mrs. Carmen Vanessa Byrd Bishop was born on November 23, 1963 to Almeta Miller and the late Van Byrd in Hartsfield, South Carolina. On Sunday, November 7, 2021, she gained her wings.
She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from North Forsyth High School. Her employment included: Carolina Beauty School, H & R Block, Four Brothers, and caregiver for young children.
A member of Life Changing Transformation Church Ministries, she actively participated in the Hour of Prayer and was a Youth Sunday School Teacher. When she was not attending church activities or working, she enjoyed babysitting her great nieces and nephews whom she affectionately called “fufu’s”. She also found joy in the fellowship of cookouts and fish fry's.
She was preceded in death by her father, Van Byrd; mother-in-law, Suzie Bishop; stepfather, Robert Miller; brother-in-law, Stephon Bishop; aunt, Rosa Lee; uncle, Sam O’Neal; and cousins, Gina Gambrell and Abigail O’Neal.
Mrs. Bishop is survived by her husband, Irby Bishop; children, Ibretha Horne, Latoya Byrd, Te’Carra Byrd (Shanell Gambell); grandchildren, Chrishawn Bitting, Steven Hughes, Jr., Khaliya Taylor, Ta’Mari Terry, Janiya Fields; her mother, Almeta Miller; sisters, Alison Miller and Shirley Bacote; sisters-in-law, Marilyn Givens and Stephanie Moody Bishop; brother-in-law, Ricky Givens; aunt, Bertha O’Neal; nieces and nephews, Terrance Bacote, Shamekia Bacote, Marcel Bacote, Candace Bacote, Angelica Bacote, Dae’Quan Miller, James Perry, and Antwon Miller; and more than 20 of her nieces and nephews, also known as her “fufu’s”.
Funeral service will be held Saturday, November 20, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at Life Changing Transformation Church Ministries, 2001 NE 25th Street, Winston-Salem, NC
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Kassim was born February 12, 1984 to Howard and Angela at a U.S. Air Force base in Istanbul, Turkey. After his father’s service there ended, the family returned to New York City, NY. In 1992, Kassim relocated with his family to his mother’s hometown of Winston-Salem, NC. He continued to call North Carolina home until his passing on November 5, 2021, at the young age of 37.
He attended Paisley Middle School and Parkland High School. While at Paisley, he met a sweet girl named Shrese. The two dated for some time before eventually going their separate ways. However, nearly 20 years later, they were reunited and discovered that they’d always belonged together. Not long after, the two were engaged.
Kassim was never one to allow life’s difficulties t prevent him from achieving his goals. As a young adult, he earned his GED, but he didn’t stop there. In 2016, he started his own business: KG Miscellaneous Work. In 2020, he took several online courses in Business through Purdue University and the University of Phoenix. In September 2021 as Kassim looked forward to bringing home another bundle of joy in November, he began working for Food Lion to provide additional stability to his family.
He loved God, his family, and his friends. He enjoyed putting things together, cooking (and eating), appreciating the many blessings in his life and reminding others to do the same. He was incredibly generous, hardworking, and deserving of a future that should have lasted many more years.
Kassim was preceded in death by his mother, Angela Gail Robinson John, and his stepfather, Lucien John.
Left to cherish his memories are his father, Howard (Lydia) Geddings; his fiancée, Shrese Cooper and their children, Marley, Jeremiah, and Jacob; his daughter and son, Christina and David (Mother-Richelle Baker); his daughter Nakesha (Mother-Shantel Williams); his siblings, Harkime Geddings, Hashon (Juli) Geddings, Johnanna Lee Geddings, Monique John, Sylvie (Charles) John, and Lucien John, Jr.; numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, cousins; and close friends, William Smith, DeShawn Wood, Duke Quick and the entire Quick family.
Funeral service for Mr. Geddings will be private.
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Theodore B. Wilkins was born to Sabria Camp Wilkins and Jessie Wilkins in Winston-Salem, NC on June 15, 1926. He was the youngest of seven children
2 girls (Helen, Eliza) and 5 boys (Jerry, Raymond, Nathan, Wesley).
He was a member of White Rock Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC for many years and served on the Trustee Board. He was one of the oldest active
members of the Church. Theodore served in the US Army and received an Honorable Discharge in 1946. He then attended the National Institute of Painting and Paperhanging where he received his Certificate. He subsequently pursued the field of auto mechanics and became the 2nd best mechanic in Winston-Salem.
He was preceded in death by his Parents, Siblings, Devoted Wife, Clara Wilkins of 74yrs, and one son, Steven Wilkins.
Theodore leaves to cherish his memories, two sons: Jesse Theodore Wilkins of Newark NJ and Sylvester Wilkins (Vera Jones-Wilkins) of Jacksonville FL.
He is also survived by four grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, a 103-year-old Cousin Ida Mae Nelson and a host of nieces, nephews,
other relatives and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, November 11, 2021 at White Rock Baptist Church. Mr. Wilkins will be publicly viewed
from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to White Rock Baptist Church are requested in memory of Mr. Theodore Wilkins.
A special thanks to: Pauline and Cornell Leak (Caregiver and Friend), Vanessel and Willis Pickard (Friend), Linda Norwood (Caregiver) and Cynthia Norwood
(There are no words to describe this God sent Caregiver Angel that endured to the end). Trellis hospice team especially Laura who provided
passionate medical care and Trinity Glen for the wonderful nursing home care.
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Ms. Celestine Withers Sheppard was born November 17, 1950 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Clem Withers, Sr. and Lucy Withers.
She was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. Ms. Sheppard worked for Forsyth Medical Center for many years and retired after 20+ years with Novant Health.
She was a member of the Jehovah’s Witness faith.
Ms. Sheppard passed away on Saturday, October 30, 2021 after a period of illness. She was preceded in death by her six siblings.
She leaves to cherish their many memories, her children: Angela Withers Carter, Vincent Christopher (Valerie)Withers, Charlesetta Sheppard and Anthony Ceasar Sheppard (Telisha); 9 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; a host of nieces and nephews and friends.
Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Ms. Sheppard.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Howell was born on June 22, 1921 in Yadkin County, North Carolina to the late John and Maude Jones. She attended the Yadkin County School System. Mrs. Howell was employed as a Private Duty Certified Nurse Assistant. She was a dedicated member at Bethlehem A.M.E. Zion Church where she served faithfully for many years until her health started to decline.
Mrs. Howell departed this life October 22, 2021. She is survived by her sons, Reverend Gary (Lillian) Walker, Albert (Beverly) Walker; daughters, Brenda (Delma) France, Linda Gray, Brenda Cunningham, and Georgia Ann Madison of Petersburg, VA; a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and other relatives.
Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at Bethlehem AME Zion Church. Mrs. Howell may be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM on October 29, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and 45 minutes prior to the service at the church.
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Ellis Cleo Edwards, Jr. was born July 1, 1956 to the late Ellis and Rosa Mae Edwards in New Bern, NC.
He attended J.T. Barber High School in New Bern, NC. He also earned a Certificate of Completion in Human Resource Development from Cape Fear Community College in New Bern, NC.
In 1978 Ellis became an active member of the United States Coast Guard and received and Honorary Discharge in 1982.
Ellis moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina 2006 and was employed in janitorial services and later became self-employed in the Recycling Business.
Ellis was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan and went so far as to name is dog, Pittsburgh. He also enjoyed watching programs on TV.
On Sunday, October 17, 2021, Ellis entered into rest. We have precious memories that will live on.
Preceding in death were his parents, Ellis Cleo Edwards, Sr. and Rosa Mae Edwards; and one sister Rose Edwards. He is survived by his wife, Khadija Edwards; five siblings, Vivian “Bibby” Scott, and Marzella “Marty” Scott (Maryland), Hattie Mae Tracey (Arizona), Joyce Edwards (Washington, DC), Regina Chairs (New Bern, NC); and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A special friend Prennis Williams.
Mr. Ellis will be publicly viewed Friday, October 22, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment Salisbury National Cemetery
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Mrs. Annie Speas Jones “Annie Maude”, was born to the late June Speas and Mary Speas in Pfafftown, North Carolina on December 24, 1927. On October 10, 2021, after many years of being faithful over many things, her assignments were completed.
She was a graduate of the historic “Old Carver High School” in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Before the consolidation of the city and county schools, it was the high school available to Black students who lived in Forsyth County.
A devout member of Bethlehem AME Zion Church, she served in many capacities and achieved numerous awards for her dedication and service. Always willing to help, she also served with the Missionary and Hospitality Ministries of the church.
In addition to caring for her family, she was a beloved nanny for the Bennet family. Additionally she was employed as a Moravian Cookie Baker. Her desire to be of service to others was observed through her membership with the Good Neighborhood Community Club.
She was preceded in death by her husband of many years, Arthur Leroy Jones; her children: daughter, Annie Mae Jones-Walker; her sons, Henry Arthur Jones, Vernice Jones and Waddell Jones. Those remaining to mourn her loss but cherish the legacy of a beloved matriarch include: a host of grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and sister-in-law, Mazie Louise Speas.
There will be a public viewing for Mrs. Jones Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at Bethlehem AME Zion Church, 6475 Yadkinville Road, Pfafftown, North Carolina. Interment Bethlehem AME Zion Church Cemetery.
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Mr. Thomas Adams was born on September 25, 1942 to Reverend Thomas Adams and Juanita Settle in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He completed his earthly assignment and received his heavenly wings on Sunday, October 10, 2021 following a period of illness.
He was faithful to God, to his family and he was a loyal member of New Bethel Baptist Church. He was a dependable presence there and participated in many church activities until his health began to decline.
Those who preceded him in death include: his loving wife of 31 years, Vicky Jean Parham Adams; his parents; a sister, Mary Gullick; and brothers, Freddie Adams, Willie Adams, Samuel Adams, and Robert Adams.
He leaves to cherish loving memories: his beloved son, Eric Adams; devoted niece and caregiver, Tivana Adams; devoted niece, Shannel (Lavan) Adams-Clement; brother, Alfred (Lectrice) Adams, Sr.; sisters, Wilhelmina Davis and Juanita Wilder both of Washington, DC, Doretha Abney of Capital Heights, Maryland, Ethel Green and Madeline Mullins; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral service will be private. Public viewing for Mr. Adams will be held Friday, October 15, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
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On February 14, 1961, the late Aaron McFadden and Rosa Lee Wardlow were blessed with a baby boy whom they named Aaron. He was the seventh of eight children.
Aaron graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in 1980 and soon after joined the United States Army, where he proudly served for 23 years, 2 months, and 5 days. He continued his education while in the Army and obtained an Associates Degree. While stationed at Fort Knox, KY, he met Debra Meeks-Wardlow, whom he married in 1990. They raised three children, Willie Levon, Danielle Latrice, and Erin Tamesha Wardlow. In 1990 Aaron joined the Freemasons in Frankfurt, Germany, where he earned the 33rd Degree.
In 2006, Aaron repented, was baptized, and added to the body of Christ in Locust Grove, Georgia.
Aaron was an elite soldier and took great pride in being a soldier. His uniform was always starched, and boots were always spit-shined. Due to his exemplary services, he was selected to serve as an Army Recruiter for 3 years. Aaron lived abroad for more than 9 years, which includes a Bosnia expedition. He received over 20 awards during his military career. Some time after retiring from the Army, he worked as a military contractor in Kuwait for over 6 years. Over half of his life was dedicated to military service.
Aaron was a very jovial individual and had a very giving heart. He loved playing spades (which is how he met Debra), dominoes, and grilling.
On September 30, 2021, Aaron passed away peacefully at his home. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; sister, Debra Jean Wardlow; brothers, Larry, Dennis, and Nathaniel Wardlow.
He leaves to cherish his memories, Debra, Willie, Danielle (Lathaddeus), Erin Wardlow all of Griffin, GA; his oldest son, Aaron Wardlow, Jr. of Hinesville, GA; one sister, Flora A. (Jacob) Cameron of Winston-Salem, NC; two brothers, Cornell and Tommy Lee Wardlow both of Winston-Salem, NC; seven grandchildren, and many other special nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Funeral service will be private. There will be no public viewing of Mr. Wardlow.
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Carol Marshall, 84, passed away Wednesday morning, September 29, 2021 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House.
Carol was born in Kennett, Missouri where she met and married her husband of 49 years, Donald L. Marshall, on Dec. 24, 1956.
Don preceded her in death in 2005.
Carol was an active member at Early’s Baptist Church, Ahoskie, NC and at Grassy Creek Presbyterian Church, Spruce Pine, NC. She was most recently a member at Clemmons Baptist Church, Clemmons, NC.
Carol has 2 daughters, Eva Aldridge (Chris), Lexington, KY, and Phyllis Marshall-Rice (Ron), Clemmons, NC; 4 grandchildren, Lewis Aldridge, Fox Rice, Jack Rice, and Lane Aldridge; a nephew, Bill Ray (Rita), Carbondale, IL; and 2 nieces, Mindy Brown (Charlie) and Beverly Johnson (Glenn); and several great nieces and nephews; and had a special bond with her great niece, Katie Ray.
The family would like to express their deep gratitude to the staff at Southfork Assisted Living and most recently the staff at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House for the loving care and assistance they have provided.
No services are planned at this time.
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Maxine Peay Haney was born on June 8, 1929 to the late Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Emma Peay in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She passed on September 27, 2021.
Maxine was a graduate of Atkins High School.
Maxine later married the love of her life Waddell Haney. She spent her life making a home for her family.
She was a member of First Baptist Church where she was a Gold Star member.
Maxine loved preparing meals for her family and friends. She also enjoyed working puzzle books and board puzzles.
Maxine survivors include the loves of her life, Verdie, William and Richard Haney; daughters-in-law: Towanna and Melissa Haney; grandchildren: Le’Ann, RJ, Ashley, Carneshia and Jax. Plus, a host of nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Waddell Haney on August 19, 1991.
Funeral service will be private. Mrs. Haney will be publicly viewed Thursday, September 30, 2021 from 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Barbara Jean Miller Smith was born on June 17, 1956 to Elsie Miller and the late Clarence Imes in Winston-Salem, NC.
Barbara graduated from West Forsyth High School in Clemmons, NC and worked several jobs afterwards with Snyder Photography being the longest (over 30 years). She had also been employed by the Forsyth County Sheriff Department as well as Forsyth County Group Homes as a Case Manager.
Barbara was a faithful and devoted member of Living Word Fellowship, Inc. for over 30 years.
Among her favorite hobbies were sewing and traveling.
Family members describe Barbara as compassionate, brave, honest, loyal and unselfish. She will be sorely missed by all who loved her.
She was preceded in death by four siblings, Earnestine Hall, Verna Griffin, Bruce Miller and Rother Hunter
Left to cherish the memories of Barbara are her children, Parris Tiera Smith and Thomas Wesley Smith; grandchild, Thomas Wesley Smith, Jr.; mother, Elsie Miller; siblings: Frankie Pace (Ted), Alice Spease (Ed), Theresa Thomas, William Miller (Bill), Cathy Miller (Kay), Robin Neal and Calvin Hunter; companion, Michael Todd Smith; god-children, Morgan, Mason and Madison Norwood, Nicolas Imes, Joshua and Jeremy Carter; best friend, Kimland Seymour; sister/cousin, Constance Brown; a very special family, the Bass’s; and a host of nieces and nephews.
A private memorial service will be held Saturday, October 2, 2021. There will be no public viewing of Ms. Smith.
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Mary Alice Cason was born on June 14, 1926 to the late Joseph Thompson and Roberta Reynolds Thompson. She graduated from Atkins High School and Russell's Business College. Mary Alice Cason had 6 siblings, 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Five siblings predeceased her: Josephine Thompson, Louise Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Benjamin Thompson and Maynard Thompson.
On June 4, 1945 she married James E. Cason, Sr. They were married for 63 years until his passing on March 7, 2009.
Mary Alice Cason was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Mary Alice Cason fell asleep on Monday, September 20, 2021. In addition to her parents and siblings, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Jamona Goldsmith and grandchildren, Kelly and Kimberly Cason.
She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother and is survived by two children: son, James E. Cason, Jr. and spouse Ivory Cason, and daughter, Deborah J. Cason; nine grandchildren: Monica Goolsby and spouse, Chris Goolsby, Steven Goldsmith, Jana Powell and spouse, Billy Powell, Milford Goldsmith, II, Jeremy Cason, James Cason, III, and Kari Jackson and spouse, Quincy Jackson; 15 great-grandchildren and 5 great, great grandchildren; her sister, Melba Workman; other relatives and friends. She is deeply loved and will be missed, as she dearly loved all of them.
Mrs. Cason may be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM on Friday, September 24, 2021. There will be a Zoom Memorial Service held Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 1:00 PM. For additional information please contact Ms. Deborah Cason. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Rosetta Jackson Pauling was born on November 21, 1939, in Dobson, NC by the late Ruth Ann Jackson (Stepfather - Walter Jackson). On September 7, 2021,
she was called to her Heavenly Home.
She accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized by the late Dr. R. M. Pitts at Shiloh Baptist Church of Winston-Salem. Upon returning to the area in 1998, Rosetta joined New Bethel Baptist Church, ‘Home’ church of her husband, the late Gerald L. Pauling, Sr. At New Bethel, she served on numerous auxiliaries and committees.
She was educated in the Winston-Salem public schools and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in English/History/Education from North Carolina Central University. She also held Post Graduate Credits from several universities. She was an active member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and a founding member of a local book club.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Gerald L. Pauling, Sr.; her devoted brothers, James Jackson and Charles Jackson; and her beloved sister, Edna Jackson Pauling.
Rosetta leaves to cherish her memory: three sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald, II (Eugenia), Brian (Joli), and Carlos; eight grandchildren, Shelby, Jadon, Winston, Carson, William, Aniya, Clarke, and Mason; three brothers, Robert, John, and Benjamin Jackson; and a host of relatives and dear friends.
Rosetta taught for more than thirty years and touched the lives of thousands of students across numerous states. She was a trailblazer in many communities earning her the prestigious “Golden Apple” nomination in 1993, and numerous other honors during her long teaching career.
Funeral service will be private. Mrs. Pauling will be publicly viewed Friday, September 17, 2021 from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.
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Mrs. Gracie Phillips Richardson was born on July 11, 1927 in East Bend, NC to the late Radford Phillips and Henrietta Matthews Phillips.
She attended the Yadkin County schools.
Mrs. Richardson held various positions at Alma Desk Furniture in High Point, Globe Furniture Company in High Point and retired from Thomasville Furniture Company-Plant H. Additionally she was employed by the City of Winston-Salem (Coliseum) and Wake Forest University in the cafeteria.
Mrs. Richardson was a faithful member of Solid Rock Baptist Church until her health failed.
She enjoyed entertaining friends, sewing, cooking, word search and working puzzles.
Mrs. Richardson passed peacefully away at her residence on Saturday, September 4, 2021. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, James Richardson and Beauford Edward Thomas; daughter, Cherlyne Cuthrell, son, James Carlton Richardson and sister, Elnora Myers.
She is survived by four daughters: Alice Williamson, Phyllis(Donnie) Warren, Iris (James) Brandon, all of Winston-Salem and Vevia “Penny” Thomas, of the home; one son, Robin T. (Aretha) Richardson of Pensacola, Florida; an uncle, James Thomas Matthews of East Bend, NC; twenty-six grandchildren; a host of great grandchildren, great great grandchildren and great, great, great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral service will be private. Mrs. Richardson will be publicly viewed today from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
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Mr. Luther Noah Luelesten Leak was born in Anson County, NC to the late Noah Leak and Dezzie Taylor Leak. He attended the local schools. Luther was a veteran of the US Army. He was the owner of Luther Leak Construction. In addition to his construction business, Luther retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. He also worked for many years at Goodwill Industries.
Graveside service will be at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Mr. Leak may be publicly viewed Sunday, September 5, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home from 1:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM and Monday, September 6, 2021 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM.
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Mr. William Donnell Carter was born on January 9, 1951 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Zelma C. White. He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools.
He worked for fifteen years at North Carolina Baptist Hospital and for over 15 years at Lowe’s Home Improvement.
Billy loved fishing and was a faithful Pittsburg Steelers fan.
He passed away after a period of illness on August 31, 2021 at Forsyth Medical Center. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his brother, Earl Lee Carter; aunt, Lucille Slater and cousin, Jacqueline Redd.
Left to cherish his memory are his sisters: Carolyn Carter (James Parker) and Lynette (Danyell) Jordan; son William D. Hill; special nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be private. Mr. Carter may be publicly viewed from 12:00 noon until 5 p.m., Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
Intermit at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
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Velma Beatrice Shore McMillian, 74, was the oldest child born to the late Samuel and Margaret Matthews Shore.
Velma, or Pat as she was sometimes called, graduated from Anderson High School, the class of 1964. For more than 20 years she was a machine operator at RJR Tobacco Company. Upon her retirement, she pursued her dream of becoming a cosmetologist. Velma graduated from Dudley School of Cosmetology and opened her own shop. She ran a successful business for several years.
Velma accepted the love of God at an early age. She was a lifelong member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church.
More than anything else in her life, she loved her family and showing off the fruits of her green thumb.
Velma is survived by the loves of her life: granddaughter, Keasia Lineberger and granddaughter, Gianne Lineberger; brothers: Samuel Eugene and Robert Shore; sister, Cynthia Shore Bradshaw; uncle, Thomas Matthews; devoted nieces: LaShay (Michael) Robinson and Sheena Shore; stepdaughter, Michelle McMillian Foster, stepson, Clarence McMillian Jr., special friends Joyce and William “Buck” Smith, lifelong friends Daisy Duncan, Carolyn Ginyard Holmes, and Priscilla Dixon, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Awaiting to escort Velma into her new Heavenly home are: her parents, her husband Clarence McMillian Sr., and her son Kewaun Lineberger.
Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Mrs. McMillian.
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Elbert Woodrow McMillian Jr., a devoted brother, father and friend, better known as Woody, departed this world on Wednesday August 25, 2021. He was proceeded in death by his mother Maxine Holman Williams, his father Elbert Woodrow McMillan Sr. and his brother Rodney G. Boyce.
Woody graduated from Parkland High School where he excelled in several sports, such as football, track, and wrestling. He was awarded a football scholarship to Catawba College in Salisbury NC. He came out of college and entered into the US Marine Corp, where he served faithfully. When he came out of the Marines he got his CDL’s and hit the road in his 18 wheeler (trucker for life). Yet the Woody that everyone knew and loved was a protector of his family, a mentor of young men, a loyal friend, a proud father and grandfather, a creative storyteller, a dog lover, but most important a person you could call and count on. The last five years of his life he cherished the time he got to spend with his family and friends the most.
Woody is survived by two sisters, Melvinia and Cynthia McMillan, two brothers, Eric Stewart and Frankie Parker and two god-brothers Christopher and Shawn McGill; nine children, Christopher McMillian (Aquica), Brianca McMillian, Samantha Williams, Mekeba McMillian, Montrai Dukes, Shaq Davis, Elbony McMillian-Dukes, Elbert McMillian-Duke III and Jahod Joyce; nine grandchildren, Jayden, Maryiah, Adaryl, Andrew, Ayryel, Kayla, Jahari, Lacy, and Jade; a Devoted and Dedicated Companion of 31 years Charlene Dukes; a host of nieces and nephews who were like his children; a host of uncles, aunts, and cousins: and several close devoted friends.
Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Mr. McMillian.
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Minister Brother Cloys Roy Cecil, Sr. of Rural Hall, NC passed away peacefully on Monday, August 23, 2021. Brother Cecil was the minister of Carver Road Church of Christ for 23 years, retiring in 2001. Following retirement, he continued to conduct gospel meetings and assisted in the ministry with smaller Church of Christ congregations.
Survivors include his wife, Mary; four children: Cloys (Sandra), Cynthia, Colin and Colina, all of Winston-Salem; eight grandchildren: Dr. Carresse (Lennie) Breeze, Jared, Jamille and Jamari Cecil, Candie and Constance Rumph; Leland (Erica) Stewart and LeAngela Stewart; four great grandchildren: Cana, Amaria, Carter and Cheyenne; a special first cousin, Alberta of Oklahoma City, OK and a number of other cousins.
Services will be conducted Thursday, September 2, 2021 at Carver Road Church of Christ, visitation with the family from 11:00 AM~12 Noon with funeral service beginning at Noon. Interment will follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Public viewing will be Wednesday, September 1, from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Pauline Reynolds Jessup of Lewisville, NC was born on November 10, 1948 in McAlpin, WV. The Lord called her home on August 23, 2021 at Forsyth Medical Center.
After 30 years of service, Pauline retired from the Social Security Administration. She was also a real estate agent at Coldwell Realty.
She was preceded in death by her father, Paul Porter Reynolds.
Pauline leaves to cherish her memory: her mother, Ernestine H. Reynolds; her husband, Ronald Jessup; her daughter, Kimberly Deanna Jessup of Queens, NY; her son, Ronald Jarrod Jessup of Winston-Salem; one granddaughter, Sarica Davionna Jones of Concord, NC; five sisters: Marcy (Donald) Jessup of Randleman, NC, Carolyn (Bobby) Gwyn, Sonya (Michael) Dodd of Dobson, NC, Regina Hood, New York, NY and Heather Reynolds of Charlotte, NC; two brothers: Paul (Regina) Reynolds of Mount Airy, NC and Patrick Reynolds of Harrisburg, VA; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.
A private funeral service will be held. At Mrs. Jessup’s request, there will be no public viewing.
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Virginia Cornell Bailey Cuthrell born September 17, 1938 to William McKinley and Louise Bailey. Her earthly assignment was completed God called her home
on August 22, 2021. She was married to Lloyd McKindley Cuthrell for 41 years, to their union they had three children, Lloyd McKindley “Pookie”, Gregory DeWayne,
and Kenneth Wayne Cuthrell.
She graduated from Atkins High School in 1957. Afterwards she completed Administrative Studies at a local institution in Winston-Salem.
She was a long standing member of Goodwill Missionary Baptist Church of Arcadia.
Her professional career was spent as an entrepreneur for commercial and residential cleaning services. She had a profitable cleaning business for over 40 plus years. She had over 30 clients and in the Winston-Salem metro area.
Virginia was a very active member of her community. She had been instrumental in founding the Happy Hill Neighborhood Association (HHNA). In 1952, Happy Hill Gardens was completed and became the state’s first federally funded housing project in Winston-Salem. Over the years Happy Hill become plagued by drugs and crime. Virginia took a stance against crime and drugs. Her efforts significantly reduced criminal activity in the area and made it safe for families to flourish.
Her works live on, HHNA is also doing a mentoring program for youth, an intergenerational reading program, and has plans to bring fresh produce into the community. The group is also supportive of rehabbing the historic shotgun houses in the community.
She thoroughly enjoyed her family, traveling, cooking and was meticulous about being organized and tidy.
In addition to her husband, Virginia was preceded in death by her oldest sons, Lloyd Jr. and Gregory.
Cherishing her memory, she is survived by her son, Kenneth and his wife Shelby, two granddaughters: Karmen and Kaila; three grandsons: D’Andre, Kameron, & Cory Cuthrell; one sister, Aurelia Bailey Stribling; brothers and sisters-in-law: Rufus (Alberta) Cuthrell, Matthew (Jane) Cuthrell of El Paso, Magalen Cuthrell,
and Pecolia Cuthrell, a host of nephews, nieces, family and friends.
Funeral service will be private on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 11:30 AM at Goodwill Baptist Church, 541 Goodwill Road, Clemmons, NC with Minister Alberta Cuthrell, officiating and eulogist. Mrs. Cuthrell may be publicly viewed Friday, August 27, 2021 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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To God be the Glory for the things He has done, for he hears the cries of His children and will not allow them to suffer any more than they can bear. Tuesday morning, August 16, 2021, God saw fit to call Darryl Moore Scott home at the age of 61. Darryl was born on December 23, 1959 to the late Irvin E. Scott and Shirley Moore.
At an early age, Darryl moved to Richmond, Virginia where he attended the public schools, graduating from Armstrong High School, in 1978. He furthered his education at John Tyler Community College in Mortuary Science. After moving to Columbus, Ohio, Darryl graduated from Ohio School of Science and Kaplan university where he was awarded an Associate Degree in Para Legal Studies. While at Kaplan, Darryl maintained honors status and was always listed on the Dean’s List.
He worked at Data Tech where he was loved by all.
Darryl was blessed with many talents: cook, decorator, barber, singer and architect. He built houses out of cardboard and designed each floor with furniture. Darryl sang in musicals, one entitled “Charlie Brown In The City”. He collected very expensive model cars.
Darry