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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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