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Mrs. Alma H. Clement

May 15, 2025



Alma Lee Hall Clement was born in Lancaster, SC on June 9, 1930 to the late Lillie Wade Hall and Jack Hall, and gained her Heavenly Crown and Wings on May 15, 2025.


She was preceded in death by her mother Lillie Hall and father Jack Hall, brothers Henry (Wade), Clarence, McCrory, Willie, James (J.T.), Vernon, sisters, Mary, Lillie Ruth, Madie, son Jerald and grandson Jermaine.


Early in life, Alma attended 14th St. School and then on to Atkins High School. She was previously employed by Fairchild Burns before she left to care for her mother and older brother. She was an amazing caretaker for her family.


She was a loving and caring daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother, auntie and friend. She loved her flowers, gardening and not to mention, her Gospel Music. She loved cooking for her family and making those famous Sweet Potato Pies for everyone.


Oh, and how she loved all of those grandchildren, words cannot begin to express. Stretching that love from Durham back up to Winston. She always made special nicknames for her loved ones. She just loved all of her family. However,... don't do anything to her.... and you know the rest. She didn't start anything, but she sure could take care of herself. She was a remarkable and strong woman. She will be surely missed. Life will not be the same without her in it. Earlier in life, she attended Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion, then after living in Detroit, MI, she returned home and attended Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church and Emmanuel Baptist Church.


Alma leaves to cherish and celebrate her life and memory her husband of 74 years, George Wesley Clement; daughter Denise Dubose-Wynter; brother Marion Hall; sister Florence Brown of San Diego; four grandchildren: Chirae Dubose, Celicia Williams ( Steve), Michael Dubose (Quiana) Renate Dubose (Tonilee); six great grandchildren: Chazzni Clement, Azziah Amado, Khyla Miles, Chloe Clement, Caiden Williams, Emerie Dubose, three great great grandchildren, Christian Clement, Chazzen Clement and Taelor Clement and a host of special nieces nephews, family and friends.


There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM, Friday, May 23, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation 12:30 PM.


We would also like to acknowledge and give thanks to the staff and care-givers at the Oaks Rehab Center who took special care of my mom, Michelle, Ms. Essie, Cyeeta, Tomeka, Teresa, Andraea, Serena, Sharon( her niece), Naloni, Ashley, Lisa and Hospice Palliative Care, Ken, Heidi, Brittany, and Bramley.


 


Mr. Quether Wilkins, Sr.

May 10, 2025


Quether “Pops” Wilkins, Sr. was born on June 17, 1948, to the late Baby Ray (B.R.) and Sarah Wilkins. He was the third of four boys born to that union. He departed this life on May 10, 2025.

 

Quether grew up in Spring Hope / Raleigh, North Carolina.  He graduated from J.W. Ligon High School in 1966.  Later, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration at Winston-Salem State University and an Executive & Organizational Development Program at Howard University’s School of Business.  He was also licensed in North Carolina as a Real Estate Broker for many years.  In addition to working in real estate, he also worked for many years with the North Carolina State Department of Revenue, gaining Revenue Officer Status.

 

Quether was a very accomplished gentleman and business advisor, a generous giver of his time and resources, and held a high value on serving and giving back to his community.  Some of his most notable accomplishments include serving as the President of the Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) National Alumni Association Board of Directors for many years and as President of the Council of North Carolina Alumni Presidents, representing 16 State-supported Universities and over 750,000 alumni, receiving many awards for his years of dedication to service. He was inducted into the WSSU National Alumni Association Hall of Distinction for helping to grow the Alumni Association’s bank account from $12,000 to over $150,000 and establishing the Investment Committee which earned a net profit of $89,000 in 3 years. Quether was also passionate about fighting against discrimination in the education system, challenging the legal system on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 

 

Quether was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Marjorie Wilkins, his parents B.R. and Sarah Wilkins, and two of his brothers, Vernell and Bobby Wilkins.

 

Quether leaves to cherish his memory: his two sons, Quether Stefan Wilkins, Jr. and LeTomas Perrea Wilkins (Brandy); his three grandchildren, Micah Rudison, Mikya Wilkins, and Rayne Wilkins; his brother, Eric Wilkins (Annette); and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the WSSU Student Emergency Fund in Quether's name, supporting students in times of unexpected hardship.

Homegoing service for Quether Wilkins, Sr. will be Saturday May 24, 2025 at 2:00 pm in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, family visitation will start at 1:30 pm. Public will be held Friday, May 23, 2025 from 12 pm to 6 pm. Interment will be held on Tuesday May 27, 2025 at 11:00 AM, Carolina Biblical Gardens, Garner, NC.


In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the WSSU Student Emergency Fund in Quether's name, supporting students in times of unexpected hardship.


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Ms. Gila P. Hamilton

May 9, 2025


Sister Gila Perry Hamilton departed her earthly residency and she transitioned to her heavenly home to rest on May 09, 2025 at her house with family at her side.

 

Gila Perry Hamilton was born December 10, 1940 to Norman Perry and Pauline Weaver in Winston-Salem, NC.

 

Gila was preceded in death by her father, Norman Perry; her mother, Pauline Weaver Perry; brothers, Bobby Lee Perry; Carl Perry; Capers Perry; and sister, Arneta Perry.

 

Gila attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth Public Schools, where she graduated from Atkins High School in 1959.  Gila became the first in her family to attend college when she enrolled at and later graduated from North Carolina Central University in 1963 earning a Bachelor’s Degree.

 

After graduating college, Gila served the community of Winston-Salem, NC as an English, French, and Spanish teacher at Anderson High School from 1963 to 1968.  After the birth of her daughter, Lisa, Gila began working for AT&T where she stayed until retirement.

 

During her well-earned retirement, Gila enjoyed taking care of her grandchildren, Jhanna and Jaylyn, listening to gospel music, baking her popular pound cakes, watching her favorite TV shows like Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Judge Judy, and boxing, and talking with her good friends.

 

Gila leaves to cherish dear and precious memories of her oldest son, Herman (Veronica) Hamilton; only daughter, Lisa H, Means; youngest son, Keith (Sonhui) Hamilton; three granddaughters, Jhanna Means, Adia Hamilton, Jaylyn Means; grandson, Aaron Hamilton; great granddaughter, Eliana Vo Hamilton; great grandson, Luca Alexander Vo Hamilton; older brother, Norman “Skeeter” Perry; younger sister, Janice P. McLendon.

 

Funeral service for Sister Hamilton will be 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, with family visitation at 11:00 AM.

 

 

Mrs. Delcie "Pat" Purvis

May 5, 2025


Delcie Patricia "Pat" Purvis, 77, of Winston-Salem, NC, passed away peacefully on May 5, 2025. She was born on July 28, 1947, in Winston-Salem, NC, to the late Daniel Lee and Lena Mae Edwards, Sr.


A proud graduate of Paisley High School, Pat continued her education at business school. She was previously married to William Crews Sr., with whom she had three children: David (Arnetta), Angela, and William Jr. (Rhea).


Pat dedicated much of her professional life to serving her community. She worked as a devoted teacher aide with the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and later found success in retail at Piece Goods Shops and Dillard’s.


Music was one of Pat’s greatest passions. She had an extensive album collection and was an avid concert-goer who found joy in live performances. Known for her creativity and impeccable sense of fashion, Pat also had a talent for crafting and baking. Her homemade cakes were legendary among family and friends, bringing joy to many gatherings.


She later married Alton Purvis, who preceded her in death.


Pat is survived by her loving children, David, Angela, and William Jr.; her two cherished grandchildren, Angel and Mirinda; and her brother, Daniel Edwards Jr. (Ann). She also held deep love for her three grandchildren who preceded her in death—Malaysia, Tyaire, and Belize. Pat is further survived by her nieces and nephews and shared a special sister bond with her first cousin, Bernette McCargo—a relationship both treasured deeply.


A woman of kindness, creativity, and dedication, Pat leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories that will continue to inspire her family and all who knew her.

A funeral service will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 11:30am. Family visitation will start at 11:00 a.m.

 

Mr. Joshua Martin

April 23, 2025



Mr. Joshua Nathaniel Martin, a native of Winston-Salem, NC was born July 28, 1990 to Gregory Burns and Amanda Martin. He has two siblings, Ebony Martin and Katrice Jackson. He was called home on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

 

Joshua was a man who truly embraced life. He was a graduate of North Forsyth High School class of 2009.

 

He was employed at Food Lion for 7 years. Joshua was currently employed with United Parcel Service of America, Inc. in Greensboro, NC for 13 years as a shipping warehouse transporter.

 

Joshua was a member of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church since he was a young child and as an adult, he served in many areas. He served as a trustee and was willing to help wherever he could.

 

Joshua was a lover of food and enjoyed grilling when the church had outdoor activities

 

Joshua met the love of his life, Tiffany Mock and enjoyed 17 years together. They were blessed to have two beautiful daughters, Bailey Nicole Mock (13 years old) and Bella Michelle Mock (5 years old). Joshua cherished his family, including Nicole (Jason) Brandon, and Brittney. He loved all the Mock family and a bonus dad, Alfred Butterfield whom he adored.

 

Joshua left a warm impression on all who knew him. He has a lovable personality. He was always smiling and a true comedian. Joshua and his sister Ebony were two peas in a pot. He was a father figure to her and she will miss his presence in her life.

 

Joshua was preceded in death by his father, Greg Burns; sister, Nichole Martin; paternal grandfather, Walter Burns; maternal grandparents, Willie and Patty Martin; an aunt, Rogina Burns; uncles, Victor Lowe, Sr. and Willis Martin.

 

He is survived by his loving mother, Amanda Martin; sisters, Ebony Martin and Katrice Jackson; his true love, Tiffany Mock; two daughters, Bailey and Bella Mock; paternal grandmother, Margaret Burns; aunts, Karen Prachett, Janet (Juan) Cason, Rev. Dr. Toni (Robert) Graves and Katrina Burns Wheeler; great-aunts, Mattie Marshall and Willie Lash; cousins, Jerome, Randy, Jayshawn, Jenae, Cherie, Paul, Diamond, Dallas, Joemane, Gina, Shonda and Reggie; life-long friend, Corey Eldridge; “friend to the end”, Keana Mock; “count on budy”, Arthur McAdoo; and a host of other relatives and friends.

 

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, April 28, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at Bethania AME Zion Church, 2120 Bethania-Rural Hall Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Church Cemetery.


 

Mr. Robert D. Shore

April 20, 2025


Robert Dean Shore, 77, entered his eternal rest on April 20, 2025, at Inova Hospital in Alexandria, VA. He was born on December 11, 1947 to the late Samuel Lee Shore and Margaret Matthews Shore of Yadkin County.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his oldest sister, Velma Shore McMillian. He is survived by his twin brother, Samuel Eugene Shore Sr., and youngest sister, Cynthia Shore-Bradshaw.


Robert was a graduate of Anderson High School, class of 1966. He then pursued further education at Forsyth Technical College and Hood Theological Seminary and later retired from the Pentagon in 2001.


Robert was a devoted member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC, since childhood before continuing his life in Washington, DC, and Alexandria, VA.


Robert leaves behind six beloved children: Robert McCloud, Tamala (Eric) Boyce, who provided unwavering comfort and peace during his final days, Rodney (Angela) Cooper, Robbie Shore, Sheena Shore, and Sherry Loudin. He is also survived by his nieces, LaSha’ (Michael) Robinson, Keasia Lineberger, and Kristian Shore; his nephew Samuel Eugene Shore Jr.; eleven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a host of family and friends who will cherish his memory dearly.


Robert will be deeply missed for his hilarious sense of humor and daily text messages with timely weather updates, political insights, and a word of encouragement from the Lord.


A memorial service 11:00 AM, Friday, May 9, 2025 at Antioch Baptist Church, 5061 Lansing Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina,  27105. The family visitation will begin 10:00 AM.


 

Dr. Wayland "Chad" Stephens

April 14, 2025


Dr. W. Chad Stephens (Chad) died on April 14, 2025, surrounded by his large, noisy and adoring family of six children and eight grandchildren and his loving wife. Chad lived – even thrived – through a three-and-a-half-year battle with cancer, still working up to the weekend he died. He passed into eternity with all the peace and dignity he brought to every day of his life—and with his starched blue Oxford-cloth shirt fully buttoned.


He was the oldest of three children born to Paula Bley Stephens and Wayland Stephens in Lubbock, Texas. With his family he moved to New York, Florida, Denver, and other places. At age 14, he won a Reader’s Digest scholarship to attend boarding school on Long Island.


At 17, he enrolled at Davidson College, his spiritual and intellectual birthplace, and discovered the wonder and power of lifelong friendships with nerds who had imaginations to match his own. At 24, Chad graduated from Duke Medical School, then promptly departed to practice in rural Congo.


He met Jane Thompson at a church picnic in Durham in 1981. She had just returned from two years of teaching high school in Kenya and was working on her PhD in English at the University of North Carolina. After their first date, he told his roommate that he had met the woman he hoped to marry. He got his wish on September 12, 1981. Chad and Jane adventured together for 44 years.


Later that year, Chad moved to Winston-Salem and began a residency in Family Practice at Wake Forest University’s Baptist Hospital. He completed two more residencies there: Gerontology in 1988 and Psychiatry in 1999. He added Addiction Medicine as a subspecialty shortly thereafter.


Chad loved his work. He loved everything about medicine, the learning and the practice.  He maintained his ten-year Board Certification in three different areas: Behavioral Medicine, Alcohol & Substance Abuse, and Family Practice. He took the Family Practice Board Exam two years into Stage Four cancer. He loved music, languages, poetry, birdwatching, motorcycles, uncomfortable travel to remote places, and qualifying exams.


In 1985, Chad and Jane moved to Kenya to serve as a medical missionary and an English teacher. In 1989, they moved back to Winston-Salem. Then in 1993, they moved back to Kenya. When the Rwandan genocide erupted in 1994, Chad and a surgeon friend flew to a remote airstrip in eastern Congo on the Rwandan border, then drove into the war-torn country alone at night with a car full of medical supplies. It was before GPS and no public transportation dared enter the country at that time.  With the help of community volunteers, they set up a refugee camp in Rutare, Rwanda, that served twenty-five thousand wounded civilians including five thousand orphaned children too young to know their own name.


Chad returned home to his family in Kenya even more quiet than before, stunned by the brutality of war, yet awed by the power of community health workers. The experience entrenched his sense of justice and his commitments to service and public health. He brought those commitments home to Winston-Salem and helped bring together leaders from Forsyth and Baptist hospitals to open a clinic for underserved people in Forsyth County.


During his service in Congo, Kenya, and Rwanda, Chad worked in six languages: English, French, Kiswahili, Kikuyu (Kenya), Lingala (Congo), and Kinyarwanda (Rwanda). He also had a reading knowledge of Hebrew and was learning Spanish when he died.


Though Chad was quiet, he built a home full of noise and possibility. Dozens of amazing students and young adults lived with his family over the years, including many Imendes, Hollands, Cooks, Kugurus, Pipers and more. One of these chosen children, Katie Holland, called home one day to tell Jane and Chad about the amazing work of New Life Homes in Kenya– and Chad and Jane began the Amani Children’s Foundation.


The Stephens’ work with Amani and New Life Homes has helped over 2,600 infants receive medical care and find loving families. In 1999, Chad and Jane took their family back to Kenya and were blessed to love, then adopt, two beautiful children, Joe and Julie (Bui). The joy of bringing Joe and Julie back with their four older children – Sam, John, Rob, and Kate – was the defining experience of the Stephens family.


Two outstanding churches in Winston-Salem nurtured Chad’s family. In 1981, they joined First Presbyterian Church, where they formed lifelong friendships and Chad served on the Missions Committee. In 2001, Chad and Jane joined Emmanuel Baptist Church, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. John Mendez. Chad was honored to be a devoted member of the Trustee Board.


Chad and Rev. Mendez traveled the world studying psychoanalysis, enjoying opera, studying ways to understand historic and immediate trauma, and building a lifelong friendship. From very different places, they came together with a passion for healing the person and the world.


In 1981, Chad was a twenty-five-year-old physician working at Prime Care, when he treated a woman with allergies. He went home and told Jane he’d met a poet he thought she would enjoy, but, of course, he didn’t share her name. Several years later, he and Jane reunited with Dr. Maya Angelou, and over the next several decades, Dr. Angelou drew brought them into her own close chosen family.


For twenty-five years, the Stephens spent Thanksgivings and Christmas tree decorating nights at her home, as well as many birthdays, Easters, and White Parties. She drew them into a world of poets, musicians, government leaders, artists and individuals they could never have imagined knowing. When they went to her for help in founding Amani, she promised to be the grey ghost who would come behind them and blow from behind. And she did.


In 2015, Chad was inducted as a member of the Distinguished National Fellows of the American Psychiatry Association. In 2025, Chad received the Distinguished Physician’s Award from the Novant Founders’ Society in recognition of excellence in patient care.  Chad was so delighted on that day, just a few weeks before he passed, that his prodigious capacity for humility slipped for a moment—and he showed the award to his wife, who promptly sent it to everyone she knew.

Chad is survived by his wife Jane Stephens; his six children, Sam (Gyssela), John, Rob (Hershey), Kate, Joe (Aliyah), and Julie; and his eight grandchildren, Alex and Andres Rodriquez, and Aiden, MJ, Chad Jeremiah, Charlie, Alan, and Madison; his father Wayland, sister Shawn and brother Kirk and a host of nephews, nieces, in-laws and chosen family.


Chad’s family invites all who loved him and his family to celebrate a life of love, service, quiet devotion, faith, and courage on Saturday, April 26 at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1075 Shalimar Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27107. Family visitation will begin at 11:00am, and the service at 12:00pm.


Memorial contributions may be made to the Amani Children’s Foundation online at External link opens in new tab or windowwww.amanichildren.org or by sending a check to Amani, 525 Hedgewood Place, Winston-Salem, NC 27104, or by Venmo to @Jane-Stephens-AmaniChildren.

 

Mr. Troney Renard Walker

April 10, 2025


Troney Renard Walker, the son of Nellie Brantley and Robert (Doris) Walker passed on Thursday, April 10, 2025. He was born October 1, 1968 in Forsyth County.


Troney was educated in the Forsyth County School System. During his adult life he resided in Ohio and Charlotte, North Carolina and worked as a forklift operator.


He was mechanically inclined and was willing to share his gift by helping others.


Troney was preceded in death by his son, Jermaine Walker; sister, Tanya Walker.


Surviving and cherishing his memory, his mother, Nellie Brantely; father, Robert (Doris) Walker; four children, Tyron Walker, Jaysha Walker, Gayle Walker, and Troney Walker, Jr.; 8 grandchildren; one brother, Robert Walker, II; six aunts; 6 uncles; 3 nieces; 5 nephews; a god-sister, Glendora Payne; and a host of  relatives and friends.

 


Mrs. Shelia Hauser-Jarrett

April 8, 2025



Shelia was born in Winston-Salem, NC on September 27, 1953 to the late Bobby Gene Hauser, Sr. and Rosemary Lowery Powe. She transitioned to her rest at 9am on Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at her home with her daughter by her side.

 Shelia grew up in Bethania AME Zion Church where she was baptized at an early age.  She was a beloved member of Ministries of Truth of the Apostolic Faith Church where she recommitted and was baptized under the leadership of the late Bishop William E. Koger, Sr. There she served faithfully on the Usher Board, Missionary Board, Nurses Ministry and Pastor's Aid.  She remained faithful to her church, The Shifting Place WS, under the leadership of Pastor W. Levon Koger while her health permitted.

Sheila's greatest joys were being surrounded by family and friends.  You could count on her to be loving on her pets, joking around, laughing and swapping childhood stories.   She cherished every moment of fellowship. She was known for putting a smile on the faces of everyone she encountered with her quick wit, sense of humor, and radiant personality. If you didn't have a smile, she certainly would give you one of hers. Her favorite phrases were, "What you cooking?" & "What you got good to eat?"  Shelia was amazingly resilient.  She was truly a survivor and a woman of remarkable strength.

 

Shelia loved her family, her friends and most of all she knew and loved the Lord. Even in her weakest moments her smile would light the room and she could be heard whispering in prayer, "Oh Lord, I thank ya"!

Shelia, affectionately known as "Lish" to her family and close friends, was preceded in death by her husband of 38 years Tonny Jarrett, Sr.; and her devoted companion, John Williams.


Remaining to cherish her memories include her daughter, caregiver and Pride & Joy, Carla Hauser; bonus children, Pamela Jarrett, Maria Ormond & Tonny Jarrett Jr.; Brother, Michael Hauser; two sisters, Sherron Richardson & Deidre' Holley; a host of loving nephews, nieces, cousins & her outstanding "Family of Friends".

 

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, April 11, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral Service 2:00 PM, Saturday, April 12, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


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Ms. Shanae Monique Chaplin

April 3, 2025


Shanae Monique Chaplin, a native of Winston-Salem, NC, was born August 31, 1987 to Tammy Atwater and Eugene Littlejohn. On Thursday, April 3, 2025, she completed her earthly journey and slipped away.


She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from East Forsyth High School. Although she was a quiet spirit, she was always willing to lend a helping hand. A faithful member of White Rock Baptist Church, she sang with the Youth Choir, served with the Youth Usher Board, and helped lead devotional services with the Youth Praise Team. She also attended Sunday School and was a member of the Girl Scouts. Additionally, she participated in many of the after school programs.


Shanae loved putting puzzles together and delighted in solving word searches. She relished spending time with her girls, her cousins and best friend, Anna. She valued the time she spent traveling with family and cherished the adventures they shared. She was employed with The Quiet Pint Tavern for many years and also worked for Pizza Hut.


She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Clydie S. Chaplin and Willie Chaplin, Sr.; and an aunt, Jessica “Porky” Morgan.


Shanae is survived by two adoring daughters, Chloe Williamson and Bella Williamson; parents, Tammy and Stephen Atwater; brother, Tevin Atwater; uncles, Willie Chaplain, Jr., Eugene Morgan; aunt, Denise Chaplain; nephew, Jyri Atwater; devoted friend, Anna Smith-Hopkins; and a host of great uncles, aunts and cousins.


Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, April 10, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:30 PM, Friday, April 11, 2025 at White Rock Baptist Church, 1233 E. 14th Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. 


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Ms. Charlene A. Roseboro

March 24, 2025


Charlene Anita Roseboro, affectionately known as “Neat,” entered eternal rest on March 24, 2025, at the age of 74. Born on February 20, 1951, in Winston-Salem, NC, she was a devoted mother, community servant, and woman of faith.


A proud graduate of Atkins High School, Charlene dedicated her career to caring for others as a Certified Nursing Assistant. She was an active member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, serving in multiple ministries, and a leader in the Zeta Amicae organization and the Order of the Eastern Star. Charlene also mentored youth, coached cheerleading, and was a passionate supporter of WSSU athletics.


She was preceded in death by her mother, Mildred R. Griffin, and siblings Michael, James Jr., and Thalia Griffin Mercer. Charlene leaves behind her loving children, Darren (Valerie) Griffin and Jamita Griffin; brothers Fernandez, Mark, and Derrick Michael Griffin, and Tony Johnson; sister Paulette Campbell; sister-in-law Joann Griffin, and a host of family and friends.


A celebration of life will be held at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church on Monday, March 31, 2025, at 1:00 PM, with visitation at 12:00 PM. A public viewing will take place on Sunday, March 30, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Clark Brown Funeral Home.


 


Mrs. Gloria W. Campbell

March 24, 2025


Gloria Watson Campbell, 85, was born in Winston-Salem to the late James and Oneta Watson. Gloria was educated in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and she was a proud graduate of Atkins High School, Class of 1958.

 

Gloria married the late Graham Franklin Campbell in 1961. They were married 45 years until his death in 2007. Gloria held various bookkeeping and accounting positions over the years which included employment with the State of North Carolina and A&P Grocery Store Headquarters. Once her children were adults, she received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from NC A&T University. Gloria’s love for children called her to work as a Teacher Assistant at Colfax Elementary, where she retired.

 

Mrs. Campbell passed away on Monday March 24, 2025. She leaves to cherish her memory her children: Gregory Campbell, Gigi (Michael) Conrad, Jr. and Garry Campbell; grandchildren: DeAsia Jones, Dwain (DeQuaria) Jones Jr., Michael Conrad, III, Najeanna Logan; three great grandchildren: Davyn Jones, Dayana Jones and Daymya Jones; 2 bonus granddaughters: DeMarii and DeMonii; a host of nephews, nieces, relatives, and dear friends.

 

Funeral service will be held at 12 Noon, Saturday March 29, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 11:00 AM. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell may be publicly viewed today from 12 PM~6PM.


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Mr. Otis W. Blyther

March 19, 2025


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Otis W. Blyther was born in Philadelphia, PA on November 13, 1955. After a brief illness, Otis departed this life on March 19, 2025 in Winston-Salem, NC.


He attended local community schools and was a graduate of Parkland High School. His employment included positions with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and Winston-Salem State University.


Otis was a joyful man who enjoyed spending time with family, friends and watching television. He loved watching football and was a Dallas Cowboys fan.  Otis lived, worked and shared generously with his family.  Because of those close relationships, he will always be remembered for his giving spirit.


He was preceded in death by: his father, Irby Blyther, Jr. and mother, Lucille Williams-Lomax, his brother, Rudy Blyther, and nephew, Raheen Blyther.


Those he leaves to cherish his memory include: his caring sister, Rhonda Blyther, brother, Rickey (Taffney) Blyther, cousin, Annette (Alex) Rockston, and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.


Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Wednesday, March 26, 2025  in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Son Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. 


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Mr. Alfonza Mitchell Jr.

March 16, 2025


 

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!


Mr. Mitchell's family will meet with friends from 4:00 PM~6:00 PM on Friday, March 28, 2025 at the Courtyard Marriott, 640 W. 4th Street, Winston-Salem, NC to share memories of Alfonza.

 

Mrs. Gwendolyn Andrews

March 10, 2025



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.


 

Ms. Carolyn G. Pierce

March 5, 2025


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.

 

Mr. Clifton W. Prince

March 4, 2025



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.


 


Mr. John William Jones Sr.

March 4, 2025



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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Ms. Barbara Washington

March 3, 2025



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.


 

Mr. James A. Taylor

March 3, 2025



James “JT” Anthony Taylor the son of Mary "Mag" France Taylor and John Taylor was born September 23, 1955 in Guilford County, NC. He departed his life on Monday March 3, 2025 under hospice care at The Oaks Health and Rehabilitation.

Mr. Taylor attended Winston Salem Forsyth County schools before joining the U.S Navy. He loved fishing which he enjoyed with both his mother and daughter. He was an avid pool player and enjoyed having a good time with friends.

Mr. Taylor was preceded in death by his parents His memories will be cherished by his devoted daughter LaWanda Tuttle (Corey Tuttle) his five grandchildren, Kadejah, Cynthia, Jade, Kori and Corey Jr, along with his three great grandchildren, Jainelle, Cyncere, Jaisiah along with a host of other relatives and many friends.

There will be a public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Saturday, March 8, 2025 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Ms. Marie Hill Roseboro

February 23, 2025



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.     


 

Mr. Willie L. Ingram, Jr.

February 23, 2025


External link opens in new tab or windowLink 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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Mr. DaShaun R. Sheff

February 19, 2025


External link opens in new tab or windowLink 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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Mrs. Annie Smith Knight

February 14, 2025


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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Ms. Ruby Pigett

February 13, 2025



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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Mr. Abraham Woods

February 1, 2025


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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Mrs. Azalee Roseboro Vinson

January 27, 2025



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.

 

Ms. Gloria Fils-Aime

January 26, 2025


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.

 

Rev. Gary N. Page

January 21, 2025



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.

 


Mr. Joseph S. Brantley

January 17, 2025


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.

 


Mr. Clifton Aldine Myers

January 14, 2025

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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Mrs. Dorothy E. Wynecoff

January 11, 2025


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.


 

Mr. Harvey Alvin Jackson

January 7, 2025


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 W. Roseboro, Jr.

January 4, 2025


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.

 


Mr. Edward Lee Moses

January 3, 2025


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

Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC.

He worked tirelessly with Piedmont Fencing Inc. for many years until becoming disabled. He was a hardworking, soft spoken, loving and caring man. His smile warmed the room.

Edward was preceded in death by his child, Perry Moses; parents, Samuel and Essie Moses; and siblings, Marvin Moses, Rosevelt Moses, Rosetta “Bunch” Moses, Aaron Moses, and Hannah Mae Moses.

He leaves to cherish his memory: his devoted and loving wife of 58 years, Julia Jean Hines Moses, of Winston-Salem, NC; 6 children: Janice Hines, Edward Moses Jr.,
Kenny Moses, Brian Moses, Terry “Little Bit” Moses, and Sandra Moses; grandchildren: Deandra Moses, Erica Adamson, Shermaine “Cortez” Moses, Paris Moses, Casja
Moses, and Shorovia Williams; great-grandchildren: Demetrius, Tyshaun, Deniyjah, Brianna, Nevaeh, Caiden, Aubre, and Gianni; siblings Samuel “Shot” Moses Jr, James
Moses, Zeke Moses, and Mae Moses; two people dear to us, an aunt, Geraldine Hines and a cousin, Joe Hines; many other cousins, nieces, and nephews; and very good friends, Gene and Robert Galloway.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday January 10, 2025 at Clark  S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:30 PM, Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, 1400 Fitch Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory.


 


Ms. Barbara J. Clark

January 2, 2025

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.

 


Mr. Jordan D. Lash

December 29, 2024

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.


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Mr. Leroy Johnson

December 28, 2024



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.


 


Ms. Marilyn "Geneva" Lyons Segers

December 16, 2024



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.   


 

Mrs. Barbara J. Jordan

December 16, 2024



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.


 


Mr. William E. Reeves, Jr.

December 15, 2024


 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.


 

Gregory C. Millner

December 13, 2024



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.


 

Mrs. Ramell Miller Whitley

December 12, 2024



Ramell Miller Whitley was born on December 25, 1919 in Matthews, NC to the late Emma Miller and John Porter. She was the oldest of five children. Her four siblings, Willie Fair Maxwell, Lucille Lawrence, Elique Stitt, and Robert Pierce, all preceded her in death.

Ramell attended Janesville School and completed the 7th grade. There was no high school in the county where she lived, therefore she had to begin work in the cotton fields. She later worked at Kuykendahl for many years before going to work for the Taylor family.

In 1959, the Taylor family moved to Winston-Salem and Ramell and her family moved along with them. Ramell worked for the Taylors for over 50 years. She helped to raise their children and their children’s children until health and age prevented her from working. The Taylors were indeed family to Ramell.

While in Matthews, she belonged to Janesville AME Zion Church. Once she moved to Winston-Salem, NC she joined Zion Hill Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Rev. Oscar B. Cook and attended Grace United Church where Rev. Joseph Parks was the pastor. She was a longstanding member of Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist Church, joining under the leadership of Dr. Joseph Jones. Ramell enjoyed working in ministry as an Usher and member of the Pastor’s Aide Committee. She was always willing to do her part in ministry and especially enjoyed fellowship with others.

She loved to cook and was known for her coconut cake and egg custard pie. She also loved to fish and would travel to different states to do so. She enjoyed yard work and had the prettiest yard on the block. She resided in the Castle Heights community for over 60 years.

Ramell married the late, Joe Whitley in 1938. They were the proud parents of three daughters: Emma, Lucille and Willie Faye.

On December 12, 2024, surrounded by her family, she passed away. In addition to her parents, siblings and husband, she was preceded in death by her grandsons, Kenyon Whitley and Benjamin Little; great grandson, Kendall Barker; great granddaughter, Natasha Whitley and great-great-great grandchildren, Nasir Carter and Dominique Whitley-Kellum.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her daughters: Emma Sings of Charlotte, NC, Mary Lucille Whitley and Willie Faye Whitley; 11 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; 52 great-great grandchildren and 20 great-great-great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, December 20, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11 AM, Saturday, December 21, 2024 at Zion Memorial Baptist Church, 101 N. Dunleith Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Garden of Memories.

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Ms. Cheryl Parker Mouzon

December 4, 2024


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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Mr. Kenneth A. Thompson

December 3, 2024


Kenneth Arnold Thompson, affectionately known as "Ken,” was born August 23, 1974, to Arnold Thompson and Lue Ann Tucker in Winston-Salem, NC. Kenneth made his transition on December 3, 2024, surrounded by family and friends.

Ken attended North Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem, NC. After high school he decided to attend Winston-Salem Barber School. Ken had a fulfilling 30-year career as a Master Barber. His dedication and pride in his craft was unmatched. Being able to share his love of knowledge, music and tasty food with his clients was the highlight of his day. Ken’s ability to actively listen and provide sound advice warmed the heart and became a trademark that attracted clients and friends.

During family time, Ken enjoyed cooking and loved to share his favorite dish, “Shrimp n Grits.” Ken randomly enjoyed taking a ride on his motorcycle. His topic of conversation would often revolve around riding motorcycles and his love of cars. While riding, Ken was known to wear shades and hats supporting various teams. To know Ken was to know a kind, gentle, loving man who was principled and disciplined. Ken was firm and stood strong on principles while simultaneously providing friends the support needed for their life journey.

Ken was preceded in death by his mother, Lue Ann Tucker; his aunt, Margaret Tucker Johnson (George); and his uncles, James Leander Tucker, and Lemuel Morris (Ernestine).

He leaves to cherish his legacy a loving and devoted wife, Stephanie Thompson; children, Kenneth Thompson, Jr., Alexis Thompson; bonus children, Chelsea Hairston, C ’Nia Hairston; a Goddaughter, Kayli Cook; his father, Arnold Ezell Thompson; mother-in-law, Barbara Martin (Reginald); siblings, Monica Thompson, Elder Dr. David Thompson 33, Pastor Ronald A. Wilds (Normandi), Richard Moore, Jr., Charity Moore-Thompson; a devoted aunt, Ernestine Tucker Morris; dearest cousins, Robert Leake, Addison Leake, Jermaine Algood (Jamie), Faith Johnson, Lisa Tucker Grier (Courtney), Sheila Smoot-Baldwin (Rodney); and a host of nieces and nephews.

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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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Ms. Diane M. Jarrett

December 3, 2024


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Ms. Diane Modenar Jarrett was born on February 25, 1957, in Augsburg, Germany, the beloved daughter of the late Charles Jarrett and Ola Jarrett-Reese. She departed this world on December 3, 2024, leaving behind a family who loved her.

Diane graduated from Parkland High School and continued her education at Forsyth Technical Community College, where she earned an associate degree.

A loving mother, grandmother, and devoted friend, Diane was a compassionate soul whose radiant smile touched the lives of all who knew her. She dedicated her life to her family and cherished spending time with her grandchildren. Whether playing cards, competing in bowling tournaments, or traveling with her grandbabies, Diane lived her life with joy and love.

Her career began at Dunkin’ Donuts, followed by more than 20 years at Sara Lee before her well-deserved retirement. In her retirement years, Diane continued to work part-time at Roses, where she spread her warmth and kindness to all she met.

Diane is survived by her daughter, Apryll Pittman; her son, Cortez (Cordeshia) Jarrett; three cherished grandchildren, Aaliyah Little, Kenneth Ellis, and Avyana Singletary; brother, Paul Dunlap; sister, Andrea Jarrett; her special friend, Ronnie Mouzon; and a host of extended family and dear friends.     

Diane’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of all who loved her.

There will be no public viewing for Ms. Jarrett.  A memorial service will be held at 3:30 PM, Saturday, December 14, 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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Mrs. Shirley Leonard Phillips

December 2, 2024


Mrs. Shirley CaSandra Leonard Phillips was born October 1, 1950 in Forsyth County, NC to Jesse Leonard and Gwendolyn Leonard, both now deceased.

She attended Thomas Elementary in Midway, NC and graduated from Dunbar High School. Afterwards she began a successful career in banking that spanned many years. She held positions with Lexington State Bank and Wachovia Bank. She later pursued her passion for baking That was her gift and she passed it down to other family members. You could tell her baked goods by the taste alone. Shirley loved beautiful flowers and especially enjoyed watching and feeding her beautiful humming birds that visited her front porch every year. She even named a couple of them. 

Shirley was preceded in death by her daughter, Ashley Phillips; sister, Debbie Leonard; nephew, Marque Kearn; and great-niece, Jazmyne Leonard.

She is survived by husband, Paul Phillips; step-grandchildren; sister, Lorraine Tuttle of Clemmons, NC; brothers, Claude (Cladyes) Leonard of Wadesboro, NC and Barry (Sheila) Leon-ard of Kings Mountain, NC; brother-in-law, Bobby McClain of Winston-Salem, NC; nieces, LaTasha (Lee) Tuttle; Lisa Leonard of Winston-Salem, NC, Lakeshia (Jeff) Childress, Keandra (Curtis) Smith; nephews, Corey (LaWanda) Tuttle, Prince (Shanita) Tuttle of Winston-Salem, NC, Richard (Kim) Leonard of Mocksville, NC, Brandon Leonard, Preston (Corinthia) Leonard, Keith Jordan, Jr., Eddie Quintanilla of San Antonio, TX; aunts, Cody Phillips, Mary Joyner, Emily (Coleman) Rader; uncles, Jerry Mitchell, Ray Mitchell, and Chris Kimbrough.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Saturday, December 7, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:30 PM, Sunday, December 8, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.

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Mrs. Lauretta F. Fennell

November 26, 2024


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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Mr. Harold Lewis Burnett

November 25, 2024



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.


 

Mr. James T. Matthews

November 23, 2024

Mr. James Thomas Matthews was born October 3, 1932 to Gwyn C. and Ada Matthews in East Bend, NC. He was the youngest of 13 children and the last living sibling.

James graduated from Yadkin High School in Boonville, NC and was married to Shirley Jean Glenn Matthews. United for 60 years, James and Shirley were blessed with four children, Beverly, Alicia, James “Donnie” and Janeia.

From 1951 to 1953, he served in the United States Army. After being honorably discharged, he returned to Winston-Salem and worked for Bassick Sack for 4 years. He then worked for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and retired after 28 years of service. When he worked at RJR, no one knew him as James because everyone called him “Catfish”. One day while at work, a call was received asking for James Matthews but no one knew who that was.

For over 30 years, he was a faithful member of Winston-Salem First and he truly loved his church family. There he served as an usher and a member of the Legacy Group.

James loved to garden. He also loved hunting rabbits with his prized blue blood beagle. His second passion was fishing. James raised goats. He began with one for milk, but soon had a herd of about 30-40. James said goats made terrific lawn mowers.

Although he was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley Jean Glenn Matthews, he is survived by his children: Beverly (Melvin) Anthony, Alicia Wall, James “Donnie” (Susanne) Matthews, and Janeia (Jonathan) Knox; six grandchildren, Tiffany (Frank) Wilson, Eric (Erin) Anthony, Brandon Matthews, Xavier, Nicholas, and Alyssa Knox; four great-grandsons: Caden and Asa Wilson, Easton and Everson Anthony; sisters-in-law, Peggy Glenn Littlejohn and Brenda (Mack) Steadman; brother-in-law, Clyde Glenn; caregivers, Che’ Collins and Aaron Barnes; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM Friday, November 29, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM. Saturday, November 30, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.  Interment in Woodland Cemetery, 3123 Indiana Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Ms. Wanda Y. Henry

November 19, 2024


Ms. Wanda Yvonne Henry, 74 was born July 17, 1950 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Robert Lee Henry and Georgia Mae Henry. She departed this life peacefully on November 19, 2024 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Wanda was employed by Western Electric and American Greetings. Her career continued with Wells Fargo prior to her retirement.

She was intentional about spending time with and the love she held for her family. Her other passion, from which she found great joy, was shopping.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Robert Lee Henry and Georgia Mae Henry.

Left to cherish many memories are: one daughter, Chenita Goodman of Winston-Salem, NC; two sons, Derek Goodman of Leominster, MA and Duane Goodman of Winston-Salem, NC; grandchildren, Tiara, Dajon, Ta’shawna, Josiah, Isaiah, Dana, Raven, Solis, Zenia, Mykaila, Devin, Dyllane; great-grandchildren, Jayden, Aiden, Kendal, Esia, Zori, Gia, Melanie, Chella, Charleaux, Chuuni; two sisters, Kay (Ronnie) Sockwell of Winston-Salem, NC and Monica Rousseau of Virginia Beach, VA; a devoted friend of many years, Ms. Claretta Thomas; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, November 24, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 1:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.

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Mrs. Aron Alma Ledbetter

November 16, 2024


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.

 


Mrs. Gladys B. Sellers

November 16, 2024

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.

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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.

 

Mrs. Aron Ledbetter

November 16, 2024



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.


 

Ms. Rubenia Dian Richardson

November 5, 2024


Rubenia Dian Richardson, affectionately known as “Beany”, age 71 was born December 11, 1952 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Hazel and Robert Lewis Richardson, but reared by her mother, Hazel Cameron and a loving father, Earnest Cameron, Sr. She transitioned from this life on Tuesday morning, November 5, 2024.

“Beany” was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Robert Lewis Ingram, John Calvin Ingram, Deacon Douglas Wayne Ingram; and a niece, Stacey Ingram Andrews.

She was educated locally in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and was a graduate of North Forsyth Senior High School. After graduation, she furthered her education at Forsyth Technical Institute. She was a dedicated employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and retired after more than 30 years of service.

Her love for shopping for the best fashionable designs was not matched by any other family member. She would tell you what would look good on you and buy it for you. Her second love was cooking and baking those delicious cakes and she had recipes for everything. She loved traveling and probably went to almost all the states, except Alaska and Hawaii. “Beany” could have had her own Book Club, like Oprah. She would choose an author and by the time you finished, you would have read everything that author had published and you had better been ready for the discussion afterwards. She also really loved car racing, motorcycles and the Pittsburg Steelers. Beany lived…

To cherish her memories are her daughter, Kiara Warren; granddaughter, Kyndall Lee; and grandson, Averie Warren, her very heart and soul. Her memories remain with her sisters, Gloria (Mark) Redd, Rita Powell (Harold Thompson), Loretta Elaine (Joseph) Barnes, Earnestine Cameron; brothers, Earnest Cameron Jr., Byron Ingram and Gregory Ingram; nieces and nephews and their families: Markita, Cheryl, Cpt. David (Andria) III, Yolanda (Larry), Jamel, Cherita, Ebony, Kristen, LeRon, Alexis, Karesha, Selena, Robin, Timika, Kenny, Renae, Shedina, Robert Jr., Jerrell, Greg Jr, Dominick, Jeff, Josh, Marcus, and a host of other great nieces and nephews; a special friend, Leatha Jones; a goddaughter, Alysia Jacobs; sister-in-law, Arnita Ingram; and many close family and friends.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM, Sunday, November 10, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation at 1:00 PM.


 

Mr. Stephen Kenard Dunlap

November 2, 2024


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.


 


Mr. Lomark D. Cameron

November 2, 2024


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.


 

Mrs. Ola R. Murrell

October 27, 2024



Ola Rebecca Murrell (affectionately called “Becky” by some and “Ola” by others) was born to Ollie R. Sims and Nannie Amos Sims on January 15, 1958 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. On October 27, 2024, Ola entered eternal rest.

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools graduating from RJ Reynolds High School in 1977. She furthered her education at Bennett College in Greensboro, NC earning a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Special Education. She loved teaching and continued happily until her retirement in 2021.

Ola came to Saints Home United Methodist Church as a child and was a faithful and active member until her death. She sang on the choir, served as Trustee Chair and Finance Co-Chair. She was chair of the Hospitality Committee and a member of Staff-Pastor-Parrish Relations Committee.

Becky enjoyed going to movies, attending plays and listening to jazz. She had an abundance of friends and often traveled with her “road-dog”, Alberta.

Ola was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Theron “T. O.” Murrell.

Those who remain to cherish her memory include, her twin sister, Ollie “Bert” (Andrew) Norales (the ying to her yang); step-daughters, Laquanda and Meriam; sister-in-law, Pam Thombs (Rev. Albert) of Raleigh, NC; brother-in-law, An-drew Murrell of Raleigh, NC; niece and nephew, Naomi and Emanuel Thombs of Raleigh, NC.

She will be missed by Constance Hawkins, a faithful friend and caregiver; and host of other relatives, cousins and friends.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at Saints Home United Methodist Church, 1390 Thurmond Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.

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Miss Ashley Diane Davenport

October 21, 2024



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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Mr. Benjamin "Benny" Leon Christian, Sr.

October 20, 2024


We gather in loving memory of Benjamin “Benny” Leon Christian Sr. who graced this world on June 16, 1946, as the beloved child of Joseph Christian and Jeannette Eggleston Christian. They both preceded him in death. With great sadness, the family announced his passing on Sunday, October 20, 2024.

He received his education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, where he was known for his dedication to his studies. In his career, he worked diligently as a courier, always ensuring that packages and deliveries were handled with care and efficiency.

While he appreciated solitude, he also found joy in attending church services, embarking on leisurely road trips, and immersing himself in the tranquility of nature.

He was a man of unique tastes, recognized for his impeccable attire, appreciation for fine cuisine and with a healthy interest in firearms. His individuality and distinctiveness were truly remarkable.

He is survived by his adoring daughter, Joyce Christian Lindsey, and his dedicated son, Benjamin Leon Christian, Jr.; four cherished grandchildren: Brittney, Elliott, Blake, and ShaQuayvia. His love for them was immeasurable. His warmth and affection were always felt.

Benny also leaves to honor his legacy, seven great-grandchildren: Trinity, Da’Mare, Aubree, Kay’dence, Taylin, Teigen, and Celine of the Christian family.

A devoted friend, Rosa McCrea, was an individual he held in high regard and cherished deeply. Their friendship was characterized by mutual respect and affection for each other. She indeed played a most significant role in his life.

Benny will definitely be missed by his family, friends and all others who knew him well.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, October 24, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral Service 11:30 AM, Friday, October 25, 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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Mrs. Irene Dula Whisonant

October 17, 2024



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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Mrs. Dorothy Perry

October 11, 2024




Do In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the local charity of your choice.rothy Ophelia Evans Perry was born on August 19, 1936, in Tobaccoville, North Carolina, to the late Virgil Evans and Nina Evans. 

She matriculated in the Forsyth County School System and graduated from Atkins High School. Afterwards she started her career with and retired from R.J. Reynold Tobacco Company.

She was a lifelong member of Saint Stephens Baptist Church. She was active in planning and eventual move of the church from its original location on Bowen Boulevard to its current home on Pressman Drive.

Dorothy had an avid love of shopping.  Additionally she was better known for her amazing cooking skills, especially her cake-baking expertise. Everyone in the community and many organizations looked forward to her specialty cakes. Her biggest passion was that of being a natural and devoted caretaker. 

In the community, she was a part of the Sisters of Quality Control of R.J. Reynolds. Her group often enjoyed dressing up and going out to eat. She loved being with her friends and family and was very active until the onset of the Covid pandemic. 

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Perry, Sr.; sister, Carolyn Evans; and brother, Thurmond Evans.

Dorothy leaves to cherish her memory, her sons, Amio Keith Edwards of Winston-Salem, N.C., Robert Perry, Sr. of Greensboro, N.C., Lemuel Perry of California; daughter, Tami Perry-Turner (Ralph) of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; sister-in-love, Larn P. Dillard; devoted nieces, Toya Evans (Anthony), Tami Evans, Crystal Evans-Battle (Orlando), Michon McCorkle, Natasha Lytle; and nephew, Chris Evans; grand-daughters, Keisha Crump, Brittney Perry-Harris (Terrell), Perica Turner; grandson, Chad Turner (Tierra); great-grandchildren, Alaya Crump, Ashlin Perry, Cidney Turner, Makenzie Turner, Milan Harris, Eko Turner, Skye Turner, Zoe Turner; great-great-great grand, Yuri Johnson; the Evans, Bailey, and Glenn families; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:00 AM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Miss Mattie Lean Leake

October 8, 2024




Our beloved Mattie Lean Leake transitioned to her eternal rest on Tuesday, October 8, 2024. She was born in Wadesboro, Anson County North Carolina on July 6, 1947. Mattie was the daughter of the late Helen Brigham.

Educated at the School for the Deaf and Blind in Raleigh, North Carolina, she graduated with the class of 1967. At the school is where she met her life long partner and husband, Thurmond.

Mattie was fun loving. She enjoyed laughter, music and being around her family and friends. A devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she was a friend to all who knew her and to know her was to love her. Mattie enjoyed being in her garden and was a phenomenal cook. Culinary arts were her profession.

Mattie was preceded in death by her husband, Thurmond Thompson; sister, Marlene Watkins; three brothers; Duncan Leake, Sandy Brigham, and David Brigham.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her sons, Robert Leake and Addison Leake; granddaughter, Latoya Sides; great grand daughter, Laila Sides; brothers, Eddie Brigham, Tracy Brigham, Gary Brigham; a very devoted brother and sister-in-law, Anthony and Diane Brigham of Fayetteville, North Carolina; and a very devoted cousin-in-law, Arnold Thompson.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, October 15, 2024 a Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 3:00 PM, Wednesday, October 16, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service.

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Mr. Anthony Roseboro

October 8, 2024



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.


 

Ms. Carnella Andrews

September 24, 2024



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.


 

Mr. Alfred Ridgell

September 24, 2024




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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Ms. Nellie Louise Brown

September 20, 2024




On September 20, 2024 our beloved mother and grandmother, Nellie Louise Brown was called home to be with the Lord. She was born on June 6, 1939 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Johnny Jackson Brown and Louise Shelton Brown.

Nellie graduated from Atkins High School and was a retired employee of Baptist Hospital, (now Atrium Health) Dietary Department. In the community, she was a longtime member of Mercy Seat Holy Church where she faithfully participated in many church activities.

With an entrepreneurial spirit, she operated the neighborhood “Candy House”. Additionally she loved flowers and made floral arrangements for weddings. Not shy about expressing herself, she often did so through the poetry she wrote. She deeply loved her children and grandchildren and often prepared delicious meals for her family and catered meals for others, which was one of the ways she showered them with love. Traveling was another thing she enjoyed. She will be missed at her favorite Mayflower Restaurant.

Nellie was preceded in death by her parents; three grandsons, Corey Warren, Rashad Scott, and Warren Portis.

She leaves to cherish her legacy, five generations: four daughters, Cathy Tarver (Andrey), Chiquita McKay (Eric), Crystal Warren, and Cassandra Lilly; one son, Thomas Warren, Jr. (Rebecca); twelve grandchildren, Sainairia, Warren, Kim Warren, Anthony Warren, Latoya Warren, Larry Warren, Alexis Brown, Russell Scott (Janeka), Tene-ka Warren, Derek Warren McKay (Courtney), Stefon Watts, Jr. (Kelsey), Thomas Warren, III, and Tacora Backstrom (Alex); twenty-nine great-grandchildren; seven great-great grandchildren; and two great-great great grandchildren; aunt, Virginia Fisher; God daughter, Rashida Dobson; special childhood friend, Shirley Mitchell; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at Mercy Seat Holy Church, 145 Pine Tree Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.

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Mrs. Cynthia D. Jordan

September 17, 2024




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 C. Hall

September 16, 2024



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.

 

Mrs. Annie L. Scriven

September 14, 2024




Annie Lee Benjamin Scriven, born October 15, 1948, in Bishopville, South Carolina, to the late James (JB) Benjamin and Rosa Lee Powell, peacefully passed away on September 14, 2024, at Hospice of Davidson County. She was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Bobby Lee Scriven.

Annie was a proud alumna of Carver High School. She dedicated her professional life to Salem Academy and College and later worked at VF Jeanswear until its closure. Throughout her life, Annie was a steadfast member of First Waughtown Baptist Church, where her faith and kindness touched many lives.

Annie was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bobby Lee Scriven, her daughter Natasha Scriven Crowder, and her sister Mary Lee Wilson.

She is lovingly remembered by her three children: Calvin Jerome Scriven, Bobby Lee Scriven (April Litton), and Chanda Scriven (Milas) Sturdivant. Her legacy also lives on through her 13 grand-children and 17 great-grandchildren. Annie is survived by her siblings Betty Benjamin, Jamesia Harrigan, Julie Cater, Dorothy Epps (Bro), Pamela Goldsboro, Edward Wilson, Hubert Smith, and Wayne Goldsboro, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives. She also leaves behind special friends Tasha Spann and Sharon William Brooks, who held a special place in her heart.

Annie’s warmth, love, and faith will be deeply missed but forever cherished by all who knew her.

A memorial service will be held at 4:00 PM, Sunday, September 22, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Martin L. Porter

September 5, 2024




Mr. Martin L. Porter began his extraordinary journey on April 5, 1968, as the son of Bernard Porter and Carolyn Ann Jones Porter. He called Winston-Salem, NC home and is where he firmly established his place in the community. After leaving those who knew him with a lifetime of memories, Mr. Porter passed away on September 5, 2024.

He was known for his tough exterior and big soft heart. Martin was a present and understanding father to his 3 children and additional support to many others. He enjoyed spending time outdoors with family, preferably a local park, where he found peace in being where he could see his children be free and just that, children. Martin made the BEST BBQed chicken and loved being in the kitchen or on the grill.

Martin was employed at K&W Restaurant for more than 20 years. There he was loved and valued by staff and customers. In his free time he enjoyed watching his favorite sports and television shows. He was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan. Martin loved to talk about his life and the lessons he learned and was eager to give advice to anyone who came to him with an issue or had a misunderstanding.

He always exhibited calmness in chaos and remained optimistic through every challenge in life that he faced. Martin was loved tremendously and will be dearly missed.

Martin was preceded in death by his parents, Bernard and Carolyn Porter and sisters, Cheryl Porter, and Angela Porter.

Those who remain to cherish his memory include: his children, Beverly Davis, Lola Davis and Rasheed Davis; grandchildren, Isaiah Davis, Elijah Friday, and Eliza and Timothy Freudenthal; siblings, Patrice Porter, Tyrone Porter, and James “Binky” Porter; nephews, Brandon Porter, Justin Porter, Jamaal Porter, and Christopher Rogers; nieces, Tileka Porter, Desiree Porter, Brea Porter; and a host of great nieces and great nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM, Sunday, September 22, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mrs. Brenda W. Eldridge

August 31, 2024



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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Ms. Anna Elizabeth Dendy

August 22, 2024




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.


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Mr. Micheal W. Brooks

August 20, 2024




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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Mr. Lloyd Anthony Lee

August 14, 2024



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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Ms. Velda K. Gidderon

August 8, 2024




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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Mr. Bryan Phillip Knox

August 8, 2024




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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Mrs. Carmen Y. Reaves

August 7, 2024




Mrs. Carmen Yolando Scales Reaves, known to family and friends as “Connie Con”, was born on June 29, 1959 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Rosetta Wright and David Scales.

A proud member of the Happy Hill Gardens Community, she grew up under the watchful eyes of her loving village. She was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System where she participated in various activities. Following high school, she enlisted in the US Army, served faithfully, and received an Honorable Discharge.

Connie drove an 18-wheeler for most of her professional life. She was a proud caregiver for both her mother-in-law, Earline Blair and her mother, Rosetta Wright. She loved hanging out with her family and friends. She was known for her beautiful smile and laugh. She also loved to travel, playing games at the internet café and the casinos.

She passed away on August 7, 2024. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Cheryl Wright; aunts and uncles: J.W. (Christen) Scales, John (Hilda) Scales, Andrew Scales and William Morgan, Jr.

She is survived by her husband of 30 years, Raynard Reaves; sisters, Patricia Wright (Mike Shore) and Jennifer Huffin; brother, Jeffrey (Monica) Wright; aunt, Barbara Ruth Morgan of Newport News, VA; niece, April Wright; three nephews: Jamaine Wright, Eric (Shonda) Wright, DeShawn (Carla) Wright; special friends, Sharon Coleman, Priscilla Porter and Greg Emery; a host of cousins, other family and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, August 16, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:30 PM, Saturday, August 17, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Garden.

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Mr. Hillard W. Summers, Jr.

August 3, 2024




Mr. Hillard William Summers, Jr., affectionately known to family and friends as “Billy”, was born to the late Hillard William Summers, Sr. and Mary Remele Dobson Summers on March 10, 1954.

He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from North Forsyth High School. Mr. Summers spent his professional career in different capacities at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, retiring after 38 years of service. He was a member of Piney Grove Baptist Church where he participated in various activities with his family. He could often be found at his favorite fishing hole or strategically playing billiards. He was a strong man who could easily melt when holding one of his grandchildren in his arms while of course flashing his signature smile.

Mr. Summers was preceded in death by his parents and passed away on August 3, 2024 after a brief period of illness.

Left to cherish many memories of him are his wife of 49 years, Betty Ann Summers; children: Jamar Summers (Danielle Settle) and Nekeba (Phillip) Yelverton; six grandchildren: Janelle Summers, Jamar Summers, Janae Summers, William Yelverton, Bailey Yelverton and Brooklyn Yelverton; his siblings: Wanda Summers, Judy Hilton, Karen (Thomas) Oliver, Veronia Summers, his twin, Hilda Summers, Edward (Jennifer) Summers and Alvin (Vikki) Summers; aunts and uncles: Bernard (Donna) Dobson, Stephen (Candace) Dobson and Yvonne Jackson; a host of nieces, nephews; brother-in-law, John Henry Jordan (Patricia); sisters-in-law, Brenda Elaine Jordan, Patricia Jordan, Linda (Bernard) Valentine, and Angie Jordan; several extended family and many friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Thursday, August 8, 2024 at Piney Grove Baptist Church, 415 Indiana Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Mr. Charles V. Williams, Sr.

July 27, 2024




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.

 

Mr. William C. Holloway

July 25, 2025



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.


 

Mr. Willie James Porter

July 18, 2024




Willie James Porter was born in Winston-Salem, NC on August 26, 1950 to the late Will Porter and Bessie Moses Samuels. Willie was raised in the home of his aunt Cleo Williams. Cleo instilled great values in Willie James. She taught him to cook and clean and to have a strong faith in God.

Willie attended the local schools and graduated from Atkins High School. He held fond memories of his childhood and often reminisced about going to the Patterson Avenue YMCA, Camp Robert Vaughn and Camp Civitan.

Willie Porter grew up in the Patterson Avenue community. He was very special to the Brown Family, especially Clark Brown, Sr. He had regular duties he performed at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and would become very upset if anyone did his job before he arrived.

Willie was well known in the Patterson Avenue community and for walking around town. He could walk for miles. Every year he would walk to the fairgrounds and watch the trains unload the rides. Going to the fair was one of his favorite things to do and he talked about it all year. He also enjoyed fishing, riding to the mountains and listening to music, especially old Motown hits. Willie had an excellent memory and a great sense of direction.

Willie passed away at his residence on Thursday, July 18, 2024 after a period of declining health. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sisters, Peggy Ann and Brenda Samuels, his brothers, Ronald and Donald Samuels, and his aunt who raised him, Cleo Samuels Williams.

He is survived by his cousins, Jerone Samuels and Avista Jones, other relatives, his longtime caregivers and friends, Aaron and Angie Sowell, Carla Brown Rumph, and many other friends.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service, Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 12 noon in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, 2124 New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Ms. Carolyn Lineberger

July 15, 2024




Carolyn Lineberger was born on August, 1947 in Winston-Salem, NC. She was the daughter of the late Hildred Lineberger and Willie Bohmer. She transitioned from this life on July 15, 2024.

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools and graduated from John W. Paisley High School.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her mother, Hildred Lineberger; two sisters, Brenda Lineberger and Linda Lineberger; and nephew, Roderick Lineberger.

She leaves to cherish her memory, son, Rodney Lineberger; niece, Shemika Lineberger; nephew, Ronald Lineberger; first cousins, Doris Brown, Donald Ray Lineberger, Mildred Watson; devoted friends, Tommy Brown and Jerry Walker; and a host of relatives and friends.


 

Mrs. Monica McCall Matey

July 11, 2024



Monica McCall Matey, age 53, passed away unexpectedly at her home in Hyattsville, Maryland on July 11, 2024. Born on May 3, 1971, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, she was the cherished daughter of the late Jack Howie and Pearline B. McCall.

Monica was reared in Mars Hill Baptist Church and later became an active member of Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a devoted participant in the Sunday School and with the Youth Ushers. As an adult, she was a member of St. Matthew’s Presbyterian Church.  Her early years were filled with community involvement; she was a cheerleader for the Tiny Indians Football Team.

A proud graduate of Parkland High School, Monica furthered her education at Winston-Salem State University and Howard University, before graduating from Trinity University.   

While living in the DC, Maryland, Virginia area, Monica met Prince Matey, whom she married on November 8, 2002. Their loving union was blessed with two children, Jacob Matey, a member of the lacrosse team at Coppin State, and Hannah Matey, a student at North Carolina Central University. Monica adored her children and was immensely proud of their achievements.

Professionally, Monica served as a Compliance Officer and Business Certification Specialist with the Department of Small and Local Business Development for the District of Columbia. She was known for her positive energy, infectious smile, and encouraging spirit, which endeared her to many. Monica never met a stranger and left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered. 

Drawing on the traditions of her family and childhood, Monica loved to host events and enjoyed opening up her home to family and friends. Monica was especially proud of her family and her upbringing in Winston-Salem. She enjoyed reminiscing about her childhood and sharing those cherished memories with her loved ones. An ardent sports enthusiast, Monica was a proud fan of the Washington Commanders.

She leaves behind to cherish her memory her loving husband, Prince Matey; her beloved children, Jacob and Hannah; her siblings, Pamela (William) Misenheimer, Marchell (Samuel) Scott, Anita (Percy) Careathers, Finita McCall Peppers, her beloved twin Mona (Clay) Bryan, and a brother Rodney Hairston; in-laws: Emmanuel and Rosseta Matey, Emily and Kofi Oduro, Evelyn and Usif Sesay, Eric and Jennifer Matey and Gladys and Mike Anyawale; aunts, Brenda McCall, Hattie Barr, Louise Howie, Betty McCollie, and Shirley Givens; one uncle, Ralph Newell, Sr.; a godmother, Alma Peay; a host of nieces and nephews; numerous cousins, including Mia Newell Valentine, who was like a sister to her; and a wide circle of family and friends.

Monica is preceded in death by her parents; her grandparents; her brother-in-law, Dennis Peppers; twin nieces Lauryn Hill and Mackynze Hill; and aunts and uncles, James (Irene) McCall, Maxine McCall Newell, Nelsie (Frank) Wright, Shirley (George) Fennell, and Spencer (Sandra) McCall.

Monica's legacy of love, positivity, and community service will continue to inspire all who knew her. She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, July 26, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Saturday, July 27, 2024 at Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist  Church, 101 North Dunleith Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends one-hour prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 

Mr. Henry Thomas Rorie Sr.

July 10, 2024




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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Mr. Meshod Ameri Jarrett

July 9, 2024




Meshod Ameri Jarrett was born January 19, 1999 in Winston-Salem, NC to Tony M. Jarrett, Jr. and Carol Ann Williams. He passed away unexpectedly on July 9, 2024 at the age of 25.

He attended schools in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County system. Meshod enjoyed working with his hands and used his skills as he worked with several area contractors remodeling houses and in customer service at a local sweepstakes.

Three years ago, his older brother, Monti Trashawn Jarrett, also died unexpectedly. Meshod was devastated but was trying to get his life on track. In addition to his brother, he was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Rosa Williams and Patricia Ann Jarrett; and grandfather, Tony M. Jarrett, Sr.

He leaves to cherish their memories: his parents, Tony M. Jarret, Jr. and Carol Ann Williams; siblings: Damarice, Brandon and Neriah; aunt, Pamela Jarrett; niece, Kari’onna Jarrett; nephew, Ivan S. Jarrett; and a host of other family members and friends.

Public viewing, from 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 

Mr. Darryl Raynard Moye

July 9, 2024




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.

 


 

Ms. Lucy Williams Shepard

July 8, 2024




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.


 

Mrs. Shelda Jean Hardy Lassiter

July 4, 2024




SHELDA JEAN HARDY LASSITER, 85 of Winston-Salem, NC, transitioned Thursday, July 4, 2024 at Trellis Supportive Care in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was born on August 31, 1938, in Enfield, North Carolina, the first daughter of the late Plummer Fletcher Hardy, Sr. and Lovie Omega McWilliams Hardy. Jean grew up in a loving Christian home with her parents, six brothers and three sisters. At an early age, she accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior and was baptized and joined Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Enfield, North Carolina where she became a member of the Young Children’s Church Choir and a faithful attendee of the Sunday School and Church Services. During her primary years, Jean participated in a Sunday School Convention Speaking Contest and won 1st Place, after being coached by her mother. After moving to Winston-Salem, she joined the United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina and was an active member.

Jean attended Halifax County Public Schools, Eden Elementary and Eastman High School in Enfield, North Carolina. After graduating from high school, she attended North Carolina College (North Carolina Central University), Durham, North Carolina and later transferred to Winston-Salem Teachers College (Winston-Salem State University), Winston-Salem, NC, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education in 1963. After college graduation, Jean was employed with the Halifax County Public Schools where she taught first grade students. She was also an educator for St. Benedict the Moore Catholic school and Stokes County Public Schools. She retired from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education in 2004.

While at Winston-Salem Teachers College, Jean and Foster R. Lassiter met and later were united in holy matrimony in Winston-Salem, NC, on December 31, 1962. To this union was born their precious daughter, Cassandria LaVette Lassiter Reich. Jean was a devoted loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother.

Jean really liked traveling, playing games such as Sudoku and Word games, listening to music by Clyde McPhatter, Otis Redding as well as her brother Michael, and watching soap operas. One of her favorite TV programs was Judge Judy. She could watch it nearly all day. Foster and Jean went on numerous trips to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with her brother Troy and sister-in-law Ruby, also on many trips with her sister Elaine and brother-in-law Tony, to such places as Florida, South Carolina, West Virginia, and the Dominican Republic. She also was an avid sports fan; her favorites being NFL football games as well as NBA basketball. The highlights of each year for her were her family reunion, CIAA tournament, and watching the Superbowl game with her son-in-law Terry.

Precious memories will be cherished by her loving devoted daughter, Cassandria Reich and son-in-law, Terry Reich, grandson Michael Beale,granddaughters Terra Beale, Siryea Beale, Terra Reich, Erika R. Dupart (Jerome). Great granddaughters, Areyianna Pinkney, Aliecia Pinkney, Amari Beale, and Eryn Dupart. Great grandsons, Allen Pinkney, Anthony Pinkney, John Henry Switzer III, and Jadyn Dupart and great great granddaughter, Natalie King, three sisters Lillie H. Rooks of Pleasant Garden, NC, Elaine H. Holland (Anthony) of Clinton, MD, and Lovie Faye H. Leach of Indian Head, MD, two brothers, Willie A. Hardy of Enfield, NC, and George W. Hardy (Sandra Elaine) of Greensboro, NC, four other sisters-in-law, Eleanor H. Hardy of Charleston, SC, Ruby B. Hardy of Durham, NC, Cynthia F. Hardy of Littleton, NC, and Willema L. Hardy of Alexandria, VA and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.

Preceding her in death are her husband, Foster R. Lassiter, her parents, Plummer and Lovie M. Hardy, four brothers, Plummer Hardy Jr, Troy Hardy, Robert Hardy, and Michael Hardy, and a brother-in-law, Edward Rooks.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Monday, July 15, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at Love & Faith Christian Fellowship, 521 Cinema Drive, Kernersville, North Carolina 27284. The family will receive friends, thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.  


 

Mr. Paul Monroe Spease

July 2, 2024




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.

 


Ms. Tanya L. Mayes

July 2, 2024




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.

 

Mr. Gilbert Rucker

June 28, 2024



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.


 

Mr. Lemuel Underwood Stinson

June 25, 2024




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.

 

Reyna María Antúnez Pelagio

Junio 22, 2024



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.


 

Ms. Janice Campbell Moore

June 17, 2024


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.



 


Mrs. Vanessa Denise Inman Raiford

June 11, 2024




Mrs. Vanessa Denise Inman Raiford was destined to make a difference in the lives of others. She was born to John and Mary Epps on March 4, 1971 in Winston-Salem, NC. Through the years, she fulfilled her mission of service to others and passed away on June 11, 2024.

Vanessa was a graduate of Reynolds High School. She furthered her education by attending ECPI in Charlotte, North Carolina and earning her degree in Nursing. Utilizing her training, she was employed by Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center; and several other medical facilities.

As a child, she grew up as a member of Saint Mark Baptist Church, and participated in many activities. As an adult, she continued to be active and was a proud member of the Ministers Wives Club. More recently, she was a member of Life on Lexington Church. Vanessa enjoyed embracing the many people whose paths she crossed, always leaving a lasting impression

She was preceded in death by her brother, John Cook.

Vanessa leaves behind to cherish her memory: her husband and partner in the ministry, Joe Raiford; three children, Darryl (Whitney) Cook, Perry (Chamanda) Murphy, Jr., and Deandre Inman; grandchildren: Petton Murphy, Perrish Murphy, DeKari Douglas, Carter Lynn, Myasia Cheeseboro, and William Cheeseboro, Jr.; her parents, John and Mary Epps; and a host of other relatives and friends.

There will be no public viewing for Mrs. Raiford. A memorial service will be held at 12:00 PM, Wednesday, June 19, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at 11:00 AM.


 

Mr. Daron Lamonta Bines, Jr.

June 8, 2024




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. 


 

Ms. Beverly Ann Fields

June 2, 2024


Beverly Ann Fields was born on March 22, 1959 to the late Robert Lee Fields and Christine Davis in Birmingham, Alabama, and entered eternal rest on June 2, 2024.

Beverly’s family moved to New York when she was seven years old. She attended Lawrence High School and began a career as a private duty caretaker. She was also employed as a food service worker, and served her community as an election official.

A faithful servant, she was a member of Second Baptist Church in Baldwin, New York. After residing in New York for more than 55 years, in 2021, she joined her daughter in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and became a member of New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church. There she was a dedicated usher. She loved being an usher and giving to those who were in need was a part of her personal ministry.

Beverly was preceded in death by her parents; grandmother, Lobealia Davis, sister, Sarah Calendar, an aunt, Channie Davis; and a cousin, Jeffrey Davis.

She leaves to cherish her memory: children, Christopher A. Fields, Samantha A. Scott, Arnold M. Gaither, Danielle N. Fields and Melissa K. Sanford; grandchildren, Tygah Scott, Shacia Turnage, Joshua Scott, Summer Fields, Christopher Fields, Jr., Aaden Gaither, Arnold Gaither, Jr., and Daniel Gupton; brother, Michael Moore; aunt, Dora Davis; niece, Paulette Calendar; nephews, Kevin Calendar and Xavier Calendar; and a host of other relatives and friends. 

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Thursday, June 13, 2024 at New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 N. Dunleith Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Mr. Curtis Lee Griggs

June 1, 2024




Curtis Lee Griggs was born June 13, 1961 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Lee “June” Moody and Maxine Griggs Rhodie.

He began and completed his education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, having graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in 1979.

A dedicated employee with multiple skills, he had varied employment, most notable, his tenure of over 30 years with Republic Waste of Greensboro, NC. Additionally he was employed with Parrish Tire of Winston-Salem, NC.

He passed away on June 1, 2024. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Ronald Watson of Winston-Salem, NC.

He will be remembered as loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend who loved to laugh, travel, and spend time with his family and friends. He especially enjoyed trips to the beach at every possible opportunity. His family and friends knew him to be a loyal Pittsburgh Steelers fan. Curtis had a heart of gold and loving spirit that will be missed by many.

He leaves to cherish his memory: two sons, Kellen Griggs and Kelvin Griggs; one daughter, Kimberly Griggs; six grandchildren: Kaniya Griggs of Charlotte, NC, Kennadi Griggs of Mocksville, NC, Kahlin Griggs-McCallum of Greensboro, NC, Christopher Jennings-Allen, Kayden Jennings-Allen and Karlei Harris, all of Winston-Salem, NC; two brothers: John (Annette) Watson, Sr. and Darryl (Stephanie) Moody, both of the city; sister, Sharon (Stan) Clark of McLeansville, NC; sister-in-law, Mildred Watson; devoted cousin, Ardeal Roseboro, Jr.; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Public viewing will be held from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, June 9, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 12:00 PM, Monday, June 10, 2024 in the chapel of Clark of Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Ms. Sharron D. Carter

May 24, 2024




Today, we gather to celebrate the life of Sharron Denise Carter, who was born on July 30, 1958, to the late Carolyn L. Polite and Joseph V. Carter. She peacefully embarked on her final journey on Friday, May 24, 2024.

Sharron attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and left an indelible mark on all those she encountered. For four and a half decades, nearly her lifetime, Sharron dedicated herself to K&W Cafeteria, starting as a server and eventually ascending to the role of manager. Her tireless work ethic, unwavering dedication, love for cooking, and genuine care for others made her a beloved figure in both her professional and personal life. Sharron was a devoted worker who invested ample time and energy into her job, consistently going above and beyond to support and care for those in need which many of her coworkers and customers who knew her well have shared with the family.

Beyond her career pursuits, Sharron's compassion knew no bounds. She was a beacon of warmth and empathy, offering solace and support to anyone who crossed her path. Her kind and nurturing spirit touched the lives of many and left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Sharron is preceded in death by her mother, Carolyn L. Polite, and two brothers, Reginald Carter, and Vernon Roberts.

She leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories, her two daughters, Tameka Carter and Chiquetta (Patrick) Kelly; her two sons, Demarus (Latedia) Carter and Maurice Carter, all of Winston-Salem, NC; eleven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and her father, Joseph Carter of Raleigh, NC. She is also survived by her sister, London "Buffy" McKinney of Winston-Salem, NC; her brother, Dennis Carter of St. Petersburg, FL; three nieces; a nephew; her fiancé, James Bray; a devoted best friend, Ms. Shirley Gist; and a host of cousins, friends, and coworkers.

As we reflect on Sharron's life, let us carry forward her legacy of selflessness, compassion, and unwavering dedication. Her impact on the lives of others will never be forgotten, and her memory will continue to inspire acts of kindness and generosity for years to come. Though we mourn the loss of Sharron Carter, let us also celebrate the beautiful life she lived and the profound impact she had on us all. Her spirit will live on in our hearts, and we will forever hold close the memories of her unwavering love and care.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM Thursday, May 30, 2024 at Clark Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Friday, May 31, 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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Ms. Rochelle Diane Gist

May 21, 2024



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

May 21, 2024



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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Mr. Kaleb I. Samuel

May 8, 2024



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.


 

Mrs. Rachel J. Pritchett

May 8, 2024




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.


 

Mrs. Bertha Mae Sheff

April 30, 2024



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.


 

Mrs. Intisar Bilal

April 24, 2024




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.


 

Mr. William Antonio Carpenter

April 21, 2024




Mr. William Antonio Carpenter, age 32, was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on April 18, 1992. He peacefully passed away on April 21, 2024.

William cherished his roots and more than anything was a family man who adored his loved ones. Known for his infectious laughter and bound-less energy, he was the life of every gathering. His happiness and positivity illuminated the lives of those around him, leaving a lasting impression on all who had the blessing of knowing him.

Among other family members, he was preceded in death by his son, Corey Plater.

William is survived by his daughter, Auriee Carpenter; parents, Latonya Carpenter and Antonio McQueen; brothers, Allen Leon Binns, Jr. and Antonio McQueen, Jr.; his grandmothers, Wilma Taylor and Vanessa McQueen; grandfather, Michael Brooks; great-grandmother, Lilly Mae Brooks; additionally, his fiancée, Lakeysha Nelums; Auriee’s mother, Jaysha Hyatt; four uncles, one aunt, two nephews, and one niece. He was loved by several cousins and claimed many others as family.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 4:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Michael Lorenza Smith

April 19, 2024



Mr. Michael Lorenza Smith, the son of Annie L. Mallette and Steven L. McMillian, was born August 31, 1978 in Wilmington, North Carolina. On April 19, 2024, this loving son, father, brother and uncle passed away.

He received his formal education in both Charlotte/Mecklenburg County and Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school systems where participated in school and community activities, especially sports. In his youth, he played Pop Warner football with the WSSU Rams.

After high school, he was a forklift driver employed by several local companies. He spent many years in that position with Pet Dairy and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
Michael was best known for making people laugh and bringing joy to people who needed a smile. When he was not working, he enjoyed watching his sons participate in sports and spending quality time with his family.

Family and friends who knew him well would say they could depend on him to bring humor to any situation. Others might say he had a unique way of connecting with any age group.

In addition to other family, his sister, Tashema Devon Smith, preceded him in death.

Those who remain to cherish his memory include his children: Michael Lorenza Smith, Jr., Cameron L. Smith, Christopher M. Smith, Cayden M. Smith, and Chance C. Rock; his parents, Annie L. Mallette and Steven (Brenda) McMillian; siblings, Galen Smith and Aprilyn (Corey) Cameron; step-brother, George Alexander; step-sister, Tinisha Evans; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and neph-ews; and his best friend, Travis France.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM, Sunday, April 28, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be thirty-minutes prior to service.


 

Mrs. Dora'Lea Baylock Jordan "Mama Dora"

April 8, 2024




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.


 


Mr. Tony B. Ingram, Sr.

April 6, 2024



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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Ms. Ernestine Dillard

March 26, 2024



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.


 

Mr. Lewis Bernard Russell, Jr.

March 24, 2024



Mr. Lewis Bernard Russell, Jr. was born on June 6, 1952 in Winston-Salem, NC. He was the oldest son of the late Lewis Bernard Russell, Sr. and Thelma Brown Russell. On March 24, 2024, he passed away.

Bernard, as he was known, attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools including Atkins High School and graduated from East Forsyth High School. His varied employment included positions with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, B&B Car Wash, and Russell’s Funeral Home.

He was a member of Love Fellowship Outreach Church in the city, where Apostle Gonnie Joe Baldwin is the pastor. Additionally in the community, he was a member of the James H. Young Masonic Lodge #670. Bernard enjoyed sports, but especially football and basketball.

Those who preceded him in death include: his father, Lewis Bernard Russell, Sr.; maternal grandparents, Fred and Clara Brown; paternal grandparents, Reese Russell and Octavia Williams; six aunts and four uncles.

He is survived by his sons: Lewis (Drena) Russell and Eric Russell (Hannah Garrison); his mother, Thelma B. Russell; grandson, Bernard Russell; great grandson, Benjamin “BJ” Russell; four brothers: Tyrone (Penny) Russell, Phillip (Wanda) Russell, Tremus (Gwendolyn) Russell, Bernard (Holi) Russell; three aunts: Willie Mae Stowe, Maxine Brown; five uncles: Benjamin (Joyce) Brown, Clevester Brown, Michael Brown, Ricky (Janice) Brown and Robert (Sally) Bethea; his former wife and mother of his children, Ruth Russell; a host of nieces, nephews, and extended family.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 29, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Saturday, March 30, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will receive friends one-hour prior to service.

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Mrs. Ellen Stewart

March 21, 2024




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.


 

Miss Antwonya Evelyn Cooper

March 18, 2024




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.


 

Deacon Allen Zander Morris

March 11, 2024




Allen Zander Morris was born June 10, 1941, in Stokes County, NC to the late Mr. Lee and Mrs. Margaret Gibson Morris. A native of Walnut Cove, NC, he received his elementary and secondary education there and attended Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston Salem, NC.

On June 5, 1961, in Stokes County, NC he married the love of his life and best friend, Alma D. Frazier. To this union four children were born.

After 38 years of service, he retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company where he was a mechanic and truck driver. He loved playing and watching baseball. He played baseball for the Baileytown Giants in Walnut Cove, NC.

He was a member of Oak Springs Missionary Baptist Church where he was a member of the Deacon Board, Men’s Chorus, Alpha Gospel Choir, and a Sunday School Teacher.

Deacon Morris died peacefully on Monday, March 11, 2024, at his home in Winston-Salem, NC after short period of illness. He will be remembered as a dedicated husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend who devoted his life to the well-being of his family.

In addition to his parents, Deacon Morris was preceded in death by four brothers and one sister, Lee Morris, Jr., Doris M. Shouse, James Howard Morris, Carlos C. Morris, and Walter E. Morris.

Deacon Morris is survived by his wife of 62-years, Alma F. Morris; one son, Purvis A. Morris of Winston-Salem, NC; three daughters, Marion K. Lovelace of Kernersville, NC, Sophia A. Morris and Andrea M. Morris of Winston-Salem, NC; grandchildren, Zander M. Morris of Atlanta, GA, Sidney X. Rucker of Dallas, TX and Ashlee R. Morris of Kernersville, NC; a devoted niece, Carla Morris Scott (Derek) of Winston-Salem, NC; his grandchildren in-love, Addison, Ethan and Evan Truzy; brother-in-law, Harold N. Frazier of Kernersville, NC; sisters-in-law, Doris Taylor, Brenda (Marolyn) Campbell, and Dorothy (Clyde) Dalton all of Stokesdale, NC, and Dorothy Sides of Winston-Salem, NC; and dear friends, Pastor Johnnie and Yolanda Taylor.

Now Lee and Margaret are with all their children in heaven, Lee Jr., Doris, Howard, Carlos, Allen and Walter.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 15, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 1:00 PM Saturday, March 16, 2024 at Oak Springs Missionary Baptist Church, 9070 US HWY 158, Stokesdale, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Oak Springs Church Cemetery.

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Ms. Blandelia Bush-McMoore

March 8, 2024



Beloved family matriarch, Ms. Blandelia Hiwathia Peebles Bush-McMoore, passed away peacefully at Novant Health Medical Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina on March 8, 2024 at the age of 89.

She leaves behind a legacy of love and unwavering dedication to her family. Born on June 18, 1934 in Davie County, NC, she was the eldest of seven children, one of which died at a very early age born to James Elmer, Sr. and Janet Ellis Peebles. 

Blandelia was educated in the public schools of Davie County  and graduated in 1954 from Davie County Training School (now Davie County High School).
For many years Blandelia worked for Hanes Hosiery in Winston-Salem, NC, also at various pre-kindergarten schools in the city; and the Winston-Salem Chronicle Newspaper.

At an early age Blandelia joined Mt. Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church in Advance, NC. She was a former member of the Mt. Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church Senior Choir, the Sunday Church School, and the Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, SQ Bush, Sr.; son, Bernard McMoore; daughters, Pamela B. Banks and Melissa Ann McMoore; granddaughter, Tashia Woods; brothers, Larry F. Peebles and James E. Peebles, Jr.; sister, Joanne P. Clark; daughter in-law, Joanne Bush; sisters-in-law, Cora P. Peebles and Wanda L. Peebles; brothers-in-law, W. Henry Clark, Charles Key and Willie C. Allen, Sr.

Those left to cherish her memory are sons: SQ Bush, Jr. of Winston-Salem, NC and William Albert McMoore, Jr. of Greensboro, NC; daughter, Linda B. (William “Chuck”) McCorkle of Winston-Salem, NC; sisters, Mozel P. Key of Mocksville, NC and Mable P. Allen of Winston-Salem, NC; sister-in-law, Prophetess, Arlene C. Peebles of Winston-Salem, NC; grandchildren: SQ Bush, III, SQ Bush, IV, Erik Bush, Tory Conred, Christopher McMoore, Corrie McMoore, Kim McCorkle and Jessica Leigh Penn; great-grandchildren, Lillia Bush, Joanne Bush, Alana Conred, Cymphonique McMoore, Lazariah McMoore, and Zion McMoore; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. 

Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Wednesday, March 20, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. Family visitation thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Mt. Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery, 482 Peoples Creek Road, Advance, North Carolina.

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Deacon Joseph Caldwell, Sr.

March 2, 2024



On Saturday, March 2, 2024, God sent HIS Angel to take HIS Child and our loved one to Heaven.

Joseph Caldwell, Sr. was born on March 17, 1936, in Sumter, SC to Abraham and Virginia Caldwell. He was educated in the Sumter County School System in Sumter, SC. He later moved to Winston-Salem, NC, where he met Polly Lorraine Hairston. They married in 1955 and later moved to New York. To this union, six children were born.

He was an employee of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and retired after 30 years of dedicated service. He was a faithful and active member of Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Walkertown, NC.  There he served as a Sunday School Superintendent and Deacon. He faithfully attended services and with family, participated in many church activities and ministries.

In his pastime, he enjoyed fishing, cooking, hunting, and playing the guitar. But most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.

In addition to his parents, three brothers: John, Simon, and Robert; and his son, Gary Jerome Caldwell preceded him in death.

Those who cherish his memory are his loving wife of 69 years, Polly Lorraine Hairston Caldwell, of the home; two daughters, Karen (Thomas) Brantley of Atlanta, GA and Shelia (Charles) Parker of Kernersville, NC; three sons, Joseph (Laura) Caldwell, Jr., Bruce (Carolyn) Caldwell and Heath (Tina) Caldwell, all of Kernersville, NC; eleven grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; two sisters, Sarah Caldwell Harrison of Philadelphia, PA and Beatrice McKnight of Columbia, SC; one brother, Malachi Caldwell of Columbia, SC; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 8, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, March 9, 2024 at Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 3978 Pine Hall Road, Walkertown, North Carolina, 27051. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Eastlawn Gardens of Memory, 530 Dobson Street, Kernersville, North Carolina.

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Ms. Eileen Parker Payne

February 26, 2024




Eileen Sandra Parker Payne was born in Yonkers, NY on April 28, 1957 to Florence and Milton Parker. She was raised by her second mother, Mozelle Morrison of Winston-Salem, NC. Eileen transitioned from earth to glory on Monday, February 26, 2024 at Hospice & Palliative Care of Winston-Salem, NC. 

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public schools and in 1975, graduated from R. J. Reynolds High School. She was active in community sports, cheerleading, dancing boots, YMCA drill team, pageants and various school and community singing stages. 

From her youth, she was a member of Ephesus SDA Church in Winston-Salem, NC where she participated in many church activities and ministries. She was a certified CNA and Med Tech, and worked at various nursing facilities in the city. She was also previously employed at AT&T and Hanes Hosiery.

Eileen was preceded in death by her two mothers, Florence Parker and Mozelle Morrison; her father, Milton Parker; her brother, Elliot Jessamy; and sister, Estton Morrison. 

She leaves to cherish loving memories of her, devoted, son, Corey Dwaine Parker (Syleena Armstrong); five grandchildren, Corey Parker, Jr., Coy Parker, Shakala Parker, Kyiah Parker, Chloe Parker; three great-grandchildren, Nori Parker, Coy Parker, Jr., Kayani Duncan; five sisters, Florine Parker of Charlotte, NC, Barbara Clark, Quentillia Jones, Celanda (Ronald) Richardson, all of Winston-Salem, NC, and Sylvalia Lawrence of Stafford, VA; five brothers, Van Morrison of Winston-Salem, NC, Lando (Cheryl) Morrison of Yorktown, VA, Howard T. (Pat) Jessamy of Marrietta, GA, Ronald Jessamy of Washington, DC, John F. (Veronica) Jessamy, Jr. of Springdale, MD; a very special and dedicated friend, Teresa Buey; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

There will be no public viewing. Funeral service 2:00 PM, Saturday, March 2, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will receive friends at 1:30 PM.

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Mrs. Carolyn Marie Dick-Bowman

February 23, 2024




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.


 

Mrs. Harriet Edwards Smith

February 18, 2024



Mrs. Harriet Edwards Smith, affectionately known as “Aunt Hat”, daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson Edwards, Sr. and Buena Vista Edwards, was born November 16, 1920 in Henrico County, VA. She passed peacefully on February 18, 2024 at Trinity Glenn Skilled Nursing Facility. She was 103 years old.

She graduated from Virginia Randolph High School and attended Virginia Union University in Richmond, VA. In her early 20’s, Harriet moved to New York City to follow her brother, Tommy Edwards, who was beginning his singing career that resulted in the gold record recording “It’s All in the Game”. Harriet blossomed in New York City as she honed her skills as a seamstress, alterations expert, artist and songwriter. She received an associate degree from New York University where she gained additional skills in layout and design leading to employment as a commercial artist.

In 1972, when she was in her early 50’s, her entrepreneurial life began when she started designing, distributing/selling her own collection of African American greeting cards. In fact, several of the original cards were displayed at First Baptist Church’s inaugural Art Exhibit on November 13, 2022.

Harriet relocated to Winston-Salem, NC in 1991 to be close to family. She was an active member of First Baptist Church on Highland Avenue, where she participated in Sunday School and the Senior Adult Ministry. Being self-employed, she used her expertise in clothing alterations to provide services for Smith Dry Cleaners, Elise Marie Boutique and for clients in her home. She was 86 years old when she retired.

Through her active life, she enjoyed church, all forms of art, sewing, cooking, playing bridge and pinochle, reading, word puzzles, politics and socializing. Her favorite expressed thought was “To GOD Be the Glory”.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings Buena E. Peace, Jessie L. Edwards, Elizabeth E. Thomas, Thomas J. Edwards, Jr. and Nathaniel Edwards.

She is survived by nephews and nieces, Lloyd T. (Gabrielle) Peace, Sr. of Tokyo, Japan/Fort Washington, MD, Janet P. (Harden) Wheeler of Winston-Salem, NC, Mark A. Thomas, Jr. of Bristow, VA, Allen (Sharon) Thomas, Geralene (James) Freeman of Nokesville, VA; great nephews and great nieces, Lloyd T. (Terumi) Peace, Jr. of Tokyo Japan, Renee P. (Anthony) Carr of Up-per Marlboro, MD, Cheryl E. Lindsay of Winston-Salem, NC and James T. Freeman, Jr. of Nokesville, VA.; and several other relatives and many friends.


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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Mrs. Sabina Willette Watlington Cash

February 12, 2024




Sabina Willette Watlington Cash was born on January 21, 1967, in Winston-Salem, NC, and passed away into loving arms on February 12, 2024. Sabina was the seventh child born to the late Jeromie Bell Chisom Watlington and James Lawless Watlington, Jr.

She was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, where she attended R. J. Reynolds High School. Over her lifetime, Sabina became a skilled and passionate healthcare administrator. While she embraced many things related to fashion, singing was her joy and praying was her calling.

Preceding Sabina in death along with her mother were: her maternal grandmother, Mattie C. Taylor; great-aunt, Margaret Chisom; paternal grandparents, Lucinda Bit-ting Watlington and James L. Watlington, Sr.; and brother, James Watlington III.

Those who remain to cherish her memory are: Sabina's husband, Percy Cash of the home; children, Blaque Watson and Joshua Francis; father, James Lawless (Mary) Watlington, Jr.; sisters, Shelia S. (James) Smith, Sharon C. Roberts, Cynthia D. Watlington, Angel Watlington-Brown, Shermica Coleman, Carolyn Parker, and Francina Broadway; brothers, Curtis M. Chisholm, Carlton J. (Linda) Chisom, Sr., Calvin T. (Michelle) Chisom, James Coleman, and Nekitha Friend; a host of loving nieces and nephews; lifelong friends, Johnetta (Tony) Bennett; and many extended, community and church families.

Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:30 PM, Thursday, February 22, 2024 at New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 N. Dunleith Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mr. Paul Lawrence Miller

February 11, 2024




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. Timothy Martin Wilson

February 8, 2024




Timothy Martin Wilson was born April 29, 1968 in Brooklyn, NY, the son of Robinsena Wilson, who preceded him in death. On February 8, 2024, he passed away unexpectedly at his home.

He attended public schools in Wallace, SC and graduated from Wallace High School. Afterwards, he served and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marines.

He was a member of Clifton Grove Baptist Church in Kernersville, NC. For many years he was a dedicated long haul truck driver. In his pastime, he loved watching football and spending quality time with family and friends.

In addition to his mother, he was also preceded in death by his brother, James Wilson; sister, Andra Wilson-Moore; uncles, Clarence Moore and Nathaniel Williams; aunt, Annie Louise Abraham; and cousin, Lena Wright.

Those who remain to cherish his memory include: son, Timothy E. Wilson; brother, Christopher (Teresa) Wilson; sister, Tammy (Michael) Moore; great aunt, Vera Chestnut; aunts, Ida Shannon and Daisy Green; Celeste Steele, long-time partner; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, February 17, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Clarence W. Moore

February 7, 2024

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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Mrs. Bennie Monroe Holmes

February 4, 2024



Mrs. Bennie Monroe Martin Holmes AKA “Ben” or “Bennie Monroe”, was born March 22, 1962 in Winston-Salem, NC. She was the daughter of Emma Martin and Monroe Martin, Jr.

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from West Forsyth High School. A dedicated mother and home-maker, she loved to dance. Next to loving her family, she loved watching football and always cheered for the NFL Dallas Cowboys.

On February 4, 2024, Bennie joined other family who preceded her in death including her husband, Willie Holmes, Jr. and her parents.

She is survived by her children: Sheena Martin, LaShawndra Martin, Isaiah Holmes, Ashley Holmes, Kinard Douthit (Demetrice); grandchildren: Imani and Ishana Burchette, MacKenzie Cuthbertson, Ché Geriah and Ché Malone, Jr., Isabel and Imri Holmes, Amirionna and Shane Graham; sisters, Sandra Martin, Annette Martin; brother-in-law, Alan Holmes (Mary); nieces, Keisha Martin, Tara Martin, Satara Martin and Brittany Holmes.

Funeral service 3:30 PM, Saturday, February 10, 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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Ms. Batina Tanner Hill

February 2, 2024


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. Dorothy E. Rucker

February 2, 2024



Ms. Dorothy Elizabeth Rucker, the daughter of Ethel and James Houser, was born on November 14, 1944 in Winston-Salem, NC. She transitioned to her heavenly home on February 2, 2024 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.

Dorothy graduated from high school and attended North Carolina Central University. She was a long-time processor for Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina. Her favorite pastimes included playing with her grandchildren and reading.

Among other ancestors, she was preceded in death by her parents.

Dorothy leaves cherished memories in the hearts of her son, Eric (Nicole) Rucker of Winston-Salem, NC; granddaughter, Erika Rucker; grandson, Thiry (Carolyn) Dennis; four great-grandchildren, Gracei Nora’Lei, Noah’Lei Dennis and Sev’n Barber; brother, Torrence (Betty) Hauser; two nephews, Shawn (Paula) Hauser and Antwon Hauser; and a host of other relatives and friends.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 4:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Ms. Betty J. Carter

January 31, 2024




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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Mr. Anthony Cortez McIntyre

January 17, 2024




Anthony Cortez McIntyre was born in Winston-Salem, NC on October 30, 1958 to Arteria McIntyre and Sally Wallace, both now deceased. 

He received his early education in Forsyth County schools and graduated from Central High School in Bridgeport, CT. He attended Bullard-Havens Tech in Bridgeport, CT and Forsyth Tech in Winston-Salem, NC.

He was the owner of Residential Maintenance Group (RMG). A member of Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church he was also a member of a Scottish Rites Mt. Moriah Masonic Lodge. In his leisure time, he enjoyed fishing, doing yard work, dancing, and making the best ice cream sundaes.

After experiencing many challenges to his health, he  fought valiantly and conquered  his last battle on January 17, 2024. He then joined family who preceded him in death including his parents; brothers, Arteria McIntyre, Franklin (Bucky) McIntyre, and Reginald McIntyre; sister, Gloria McIntyre Kinchen; and his stepfather, William Wallace.

Remaining to cherish his memory are his wife, Sharon McIntyre; son, Da’Shaun McIntyre (Shanice); daughter, Rockeya Stewart (Jeffrey); grandsons, RayQuan Under-wood and Maverick McIntyre; granddaughters, Kiajah White and Zoe Montero, sister, Pamela Evans (Danny); aunts, Mary Joel Jester, Helen Joel Robinson; mother-in-law, Rose Jarvis; brothers-in-law, Cecil Lewis and Ronnie Underwood; sisters-in-law, Vera Blank, Belinda Sampson, and Donzilla McIntyre; several nieces, nephews, cousins;  and a host of friends.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Thursday, January 25, 2024 at Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 132 Glenn Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina.


 

Ms. Shirley Ann Mitchell

January 16, 2024




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.

 


Mr. Tommy L. Nesmith

January 12, 2024


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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Mr. Theodore Roosevelt Brannon, Sr.

January 13, 2024




Theodore Roosevelt Brannon, 73, affectionally known as “Ted” of Kernersville, NC, was peacefully called to rest on January 13, 2024 after a courageous battle with cancer.

Theodore was born on June 19, 1950 in Winston-Salem, NC to Ed Gaston Brannon and Kathleen Bennett Brannon. He was educated in the Forsyth County School System. After graduating from high school, he briefly served in the military and was honorably discharged. Theodore then pursued his passion for traveling and began his career as a truck driver. Theodore’s career as a professional driver reached the milestone of 50 plus years until his health no longer allowed him to drive.

The simple pleasures in life brought joy to Theodore. His hobbies included listening to old-school music and watching Dallas Cowboys football games. Theodore took great pride in his appearance and was well-known for his unique style. Well-dressed and groomed is what made him stand out from the rest. His outgoing personality and zest for life attracted many. 

His parents: grandson, Lamonte’ Hayden; and brother, Alphonso Brannon,  all preceded him in death.

Theodore’s love of life did not come to an end with his death. He leaves to cherish his memory: two sons, Theodore R. Brannon, Jr. (Sandra) and Timothy R. Brannon (Sirena); one daughter, Jamaica Williams (Brandon) all of Rock Hill, SC; two sisters, Cassandra Banner and Frances Mitchell; two brothers, Eddie Brannon and Theron Brannon all of Winston-Salem, NC; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 1:30 PM until 2:00 PM, Friday, January 19, 2024 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, January 19, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friend thirty-minutes prior to service.


 

Ms. Marion Denise Gist

January 11, 2024




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


 

Mr. Matthew A. El-Amin

January 6, 2024



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.



 

Mr. Hershal Lamont Summers

January 5, 2024


Hershal Lamont Summers, 74, affectionately known as “Hercules”, or “Herck”, was born to the late Hallie Lee Summers, Jr. and the late Frances Moore Summers in Winston-Salem, NC on March 2, 1949. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Jerome Summers, Sr.

Hershal attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from North Forsyth Senior High School. He furthered his studies at Forsyth Technical College where he received certification as a detention officer through the Continuing Education Program.

An entrepreneur, he was the owner and operator of Summers Recycling. He was a veteran of the United States Army and retired from the Army Reserves after a total of 25 years. Later he was employed by Vernon Produce Company and the city of Winston-Salem as a refuse driver before his retirement.

Hershal was an avid car enthusiast after being raised around cars all his life. He shared this love with many of his friends including James Hauser, Jr. and Wayne Vernon. Model cars, large and small, occupy the den of the home. He was also able to restore his brother Jerry’s 1973 Corvette and took much pride in the job he had done. Lovingly, he passed the Corvette on to his brother, Cecil and his Lexus to his brother, Bobby. He also had a collection of the California Raisins figurines of which he was also most proud.

Hershal joined Bethania AME Zion Church under the pastorate of Rev. Alvin Damon in January of 2000. He was a member of the Senior Usher Board, the Gospel Choir, the Men’s Booster Club. In the community, he was a member of the Good Neighbor Community Club and on the Board for the restoration of the Historic Oak Grove School. He volunteered with The National Black Theatre Festival. Above all, he was a loving son, husband, brother, father, grandfather and great grandfather.

Surviving are his devoted and loving wife of 24 years, Natalie Kimbrough Summers; two daughters he helped raise, LaTasha Couser and Bernae Couser; a son, Lewis Shawn Small (deceased); grandchildren, Redric, Favour, Kinaya and Nautica Couser, Amani Miller, Sincere Small and Jawon Hunter; brothers, Hallie Lee Summers (Grace), Rev. Douglas Summers (Pam), Bobby Summers (Olivia), Cecil Summers (Robin), Kenneth Summers, Dennis Summers (Denise); sisters, Shirley Lowery (Edward), Connie Mack, Sharon Jones (Tracy); sisters-in-law, Phyllis K. Baldwin (Tom) of Huntersville, NC, Lottie Lorene King Kimbrough of Martinsville, VA, Portia Summers of Winston-Salem, NC; brother-in-law, Matthew C. Allen of Nep-tune, NJ; a devoted cousin, Edward Summers; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, January 13, 2024 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes to service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mr. David Johnson Cannady, Sr.

December 31, 2023




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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Minister William Anthony Green

December 31, 2023




William Anthony Green, known to family and friends as “Pig”, was born August 7, 1954 to William Bates and Bessie Mae Green in Winston-Salem, NC.

He received his formal education locally and attended Atkins High School. Later he found employment opportunities, made use of his talents, and touched the lives of those he encountered. William worked at Baptist Hospital in Housekeeping for ten years, then at Hanes Dye & Finishing for seven years. He drove for the Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) for two years and finished his career doing what he loved best, in ministry at the Male Mission in Burlington, NC.

William was a licensed minister and served in that capacity at Living Water Non-Denominational Church and at The Mission in Burlington, NC. He enjoyed sports, especially football and enthusiastically cheered for both the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers. In his other favorite pastime, he collected watches and cars.

He passed away on December 31, 2023 and was as preceded in death by his parents; son, Ricardo Green; son-in-law, Will Marshall; a cousin, Veronica Jones Bunk ” and an aunt, Shirley Green.

Those who remain to cherish his memory include his spouse, Eleanor Green; four daughters, Lamarcia Reaves, Wautika Miller (Cory Matthews), Tamelia (Miguel) Keaton, and Demetria Marshall; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; a brother, Ricky Green; special cousins, Pastor Melinda Quattlebaum, Pastor Timothy Quattle-baum and Pastor Jessie Jones; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Additionally, William had two close friends, Steve Johnson and Jerome. William had several other friends at church including Pastor Honeycutt. He was loved and will be missed by his Men’s Mission in Burlington, NC.

There will be no public viewing. A Memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, January 6, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Delano Chavez Walker, Sr.

December 15, 2023




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

December 14, 2023




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.


 

Mr. Stepvon Walden Harper

December 11, 2023



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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Mr. Michael Eugene Brown

December 9, 2023




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.


 

Ms. Takeisha Yvette Leggette

December 9, 2023




TaKeisha Yvette Leggette, 45, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was called to rest on December 9, 2023.

TaKeisha was born on September 5, 1978 to Ms. Diane Leggette and Mr. Terry Robinson, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was a graduate of Parkland High School, class of 1997. TaKeisha was always joyful, smiling, and the life of party. She had an amazing sense of fashion, and always shined her light on others.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Nakia Denise Leggette; her grandparents, Florine and Liston Leggette, Mary Katherine Robinson and Elmer Charles.

She leaves to cherish her loving, and precious memories, her mother, Diane Leggette; her father, Terry Robinson; her step-father, Christopher Ancrum; her beloved son, Treshaun Leggette, Krisean Leggette; her siblings, Tiffany Leggette, RayShon Leggette, Christopher Ancrum, Terrance Ancrum, Timothy Davis, Donshetta Crews, Tyrione Johnson, Trelane Johnson, Traci Davis, Terrill Davis, Terry Robinson, Jr., Twakeylla Willams, and close cousin, Ahmad Robinson (A.K.A. Bookie), all of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and a host of Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, December 18, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Tuesday, December 19, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.




Mr. Toby A. Richardson, Jr.

December 8, 2023


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.


 

Little Miss A'Stara Ashante' Flowers

December 6, 2023




A‘Stara Ashanté Flowers entered this world as a ray of sunshine on September 27, 2019 in Winston-Salem, NC, much to the delight of her parents, Antone NaTal Flowers and Anna Mercedes Kelly. After a brief visit of four years, while winning the hearts of many in her family, twilight surrounded her on Tuesday, December 6, 2023.

As an inquisitive and energetic child, she enjoyed watching Elmo on TV, jumping on a trampoline, eating Happy Meals, riding her bike, playing with her building blocks, and like most children her age, rearranging things just after you cleaned up.

Surviving to cherish her memory are: her parents; sisters, LaKayla Flowers and LaJada Flowers; brothers, Kevin Flowers, Antone Flowers II, and A‘VizZion Flowers; maternal grandmother, Terry Lynn Kelly; paternal grandmother; Leslie Flowers Patton-Santana; great grandmother, Ossie Steed Flowers; uncle, Braxton Ramon Flowers, aunts, Erin Janay Cuthrell, Orriana Patton Perry, Sonya Jolyn Flowers and Chemika Stephens; and a host of cousins.

There will be no viewing. A Memorial service will be Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 4:30 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 

Mr. Christopher Gerald Ross

November 28, 2023




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.


 

Ms. Wannita Levette Creasy

November 28, 2023




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.


 

Mrs. Maretta Miley-Benton

November 26, 2023


Maretta Miley-Benton fulfilled all of life’s roles to the fullest and was called Home on November 26, 2023, passing away peacefully at Bradford Village West. “RettaRetta”, as she was known throughout her life, was born to Edward and Alverna Miley (deceased) in Hampton County, South Carolina on July 11, 1952, migrating shortly
thereafter to New Jersey with her parents and two siblings.

Maretta lived most of her life in Brooklyn, NY, and attended Mid-wood High School. She had a long career at Verizon Communications as a Facilities Specialist retiring after 30 years of service. Maretta was an influential member of Communications Workers Local 1101 and 1109. As a Facilities Assistant and Trainer for Union members, her passion and expertise prepared hundreds of employees to qualify for Facilities Specialist promotions.

We were fortunate to have had “Retta” in our lives for such a long time. We were touched by her laughter, jovial presence, and giving nature. She was our “social butterfly” as “Retta” enjoyed playing cards, dancing, traveling, and caring for her grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Alverna Miley, her loving husband Ricardo D. Benton, and her beloved grandson, Travis Tyquan Benton.

Maretta leaves to cherish her memory, her son Travis Benton, his loving partner and mother of her grandchildren, Sabrina McNeil, grandchildren Tavia Benton and Kris Benton, five sisters Verna Allen, Christine White, Gloria Chapman, Sandra Miley, Jessie Miley, one brother Alfred Miley and sister-in-law Denise Miley as well as a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

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 10:00 AM, Saturday, December 9, 2023 at St. Paul United Methodist  Church, 2400 Dellabrook Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27101. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.


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Mr. George J. H. Patterson, Jr.

November 24, 2023




George J. Patterson was born May 31, 1951 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and was known as “Jerry” to all who knew him. He was the son of the late George James Henry Patterson, Sr. and Mamie Belle Hairston Patterson. He was the only son born to George and Mamie.

He was educated in the Winston-Salem Public School System. He left Winston-Salem, NC in 1971 to join the United States Air Force where he obtained the rank of Master Sergeant before retiring in 1991. After retiring from the Air Force, George began a new career with the FedEx Corporation.

He was a member of FaithZone Christian Fellowship, Inc. and enjoyed attending Sunday School, Monday Night ACES classes and Wednesday Noonday Bible Study. He served on the Executive Board and was always looking for a way to help out at the church through his giving. He loved the Lord and never hesitated to let people know it. He was especially fond of children and older people.

The LORD decided to give George his wings on November 24, 2023. He was preceded in death by his father, George James Henry Patterson, Sr., his mother, Mamie Belle Hairston Patterson; brothers, James Hairston and John Edward Fulk; sisters, May Ruth Patterson, Lillian Patterson Bailey and Alice Patterson Carter.

He leaves to cherish his memory, wife, Laura Patterson of 42 years; sons, Jerry Eugene Patterson (Heather) and Shawn Ryals (Lindsay); daughter, Celisa Pittman; two sisters, Lorraine Hairston Mayes and Rosa Venus Patterson both of Winston-Salem, NC; a very special little brother, Chris Black (Kellie) of Oakland, CA; three grandsons, Mark and Austin Pittman and Shane Ryals; two granddaughters, Reese Ryals and Nora Patterson; sister-in-law, Audrey Hairston; brother-in-law, Marvin Bailey, Sr.; a very special childhood friend (Donald Taylor); and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and several special lifelong military friends.

Public viewing from 12:00 PM, Friday, December 1, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, Funeral service at 11:00 AM, Saturday, December 2, 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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Miss Naomie Y. Green

November 23, 2023




Naomie Yvonne Green was born in Newport News, VA to Leo Green, III and Genevievre Green on February 12, 2005.

At an early age, her family moved to Winston-Salem, NC. She traveled between NC and VA and prior to her death was a senior at Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, VA. Naomie wanted to continue her education to become an esthetician.

Naomie was loving and had a big heart with a bubbly personality. She enjoyed trying the newest fashion trends, creating hairstyles, bowling, hanging out with her friends, shopping, watching YouTube conspiracy theories, listening to music, and riding street bikes. Additionally she loved to babysit children. As with many youth her age, eating all the snacks in the house and making Tik-Tok videos were definitely favorite pastimes.

Naomie passed unexpectedly on November 23, 2023. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Leo O. Green, Jr. and grandmother, Yvonne Green.

Those who remain to cherish her memory are: parents, Leo O. Green, III and Genevievre N. Green; sister, Jhila Nicole Green; brother, Khalli Ari Green; aunts, Rebecca Pierre-Louis, Bridgett Green, Channell Jackson (Anthony); uncle, William Green; and great-aunt Tracy Sanders-Ware (Jerome); and great uncles, Jean-Eddy (Lorine) Pierre-Louis, Herbert Sanders; and a host of cousins.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM, Saturday, December 2, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Ms. Ernestine Lewis Lane

November 20, 2023



Ms. Ernestine Lewis Lane was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Harry and Eunice Lewis and was welcomed into the home of James and Rachel Lewis, who raised her as their loving daughter. On November 20, 2023, at Trellis Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, surrounded by family, loved ones and friends, she gained her wings and was granted entrance to God’s Heavenly Kingdom.

Ernestine graduated from Atkins High School in 1953. She was employed at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for 37 ½ years, and was then blessed to retire in great health.

She was a faithful member of Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church where she served on the Senior Usher Board and participated in several ministries until her health declined. She was also an enthusiastic member of the Ebonites Bowling Club, where she enjoyed traveling and competing in bowling tournaments throughout the southeast and other regions.

As a loving, concerned and committed mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great great-grandmother, we give thanks to God for allowing us to have her in our lives to share, care and grow together as a strong family that united as one.

Survived by those who will forever cherish her legacy are her children: Anthony (Margaret) Lewis (Jerome Jr. and Maya); Debra Lane (Aisha and Antonio); Derek (Melody) Lane, (Mylika and Myriah); Sherryl Bohannon (Shara, Dewayne Sr. and TJ); Charles Lane (Ne'Shaun and Dennis); Audrey Lane (Dwight, Sr.), (Maya and Chimere) (Dwight Jr. and Deraymes); three sisters, Audrey Lee Hobbs, Gloria Ingram, and Peggy Lee Wilson (Rosebud); 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 2 great great-grandchildren; special nieces, Vicky Lindsay, Bobbietta Payne and Hermonie Erwing.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 12:00 PM, Friday, December 1, 2023 at Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 132 North Glenn Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Family visitation thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Doris Loqueena Adams

November 16, 2023



Doris Loqueena Adams, affectionately known as “Aunt Doris” , quietly slipped away on November 16, 2023. She was the youngest of six children born to the late Robert Davis and Mary Simington Adams on May 16, 1949.

Doris graduated from Anderson Senior High School, Class of 1967. She continued her education in business schools at Forsyth Technical Community College and High Point University.

Doris was previously employed by R.J. Reynolds Federal Credit Union (currently Allegacy Federal Credit Union), US Airways and retired from the City of Winston-Salem.

Doris was a faithful member of Christ Temple Church (formerly Reynolds Temple CME Church). Over the years she participated in several auxiliaries, including the Stewardess Board, Church Secretary, Usher Board, Church Conference Secretary, Member Missionary, assisted with the Kitchen Missionary, Sunday school and as a church outreach volunteer.

She supported many charitable causes in the community. Doris was the aunt that gave the “best gifts” for birthdays and Christmas.

Doris was preceded by her parents; sisters: Aretta J. Adams and Jacqueline “Jackie” Thomas; brothers-in-law: Thomas Ivey, James Thomas, Jr. and William K. Hill; many aunts, uncles and cousins from the Adams and Simington families.

Survivors include: her brother, Donald L. Adams; sisters: Gloria A. Ivey (Lionel Bates) of Austell, GA and Sherlane A. Hill; nephews: Donald Adams, Jr., James Thomas, III, William (Mary) Hill; Geoffrey Hill (Michael Korn) of Pelham, NY; nieces: Jennifer Hill (Chris) Ross, Camille Ivey and Janet Thomas; aunts: Ernestine Simington, Mary Lee Simington of Minneapolis, MN, Edith Marie Hairston of Martinsville, VA; a host of great nieces, great nephews, cousins, church family and friends.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, November 24, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 12 PM, Saturday, November 25, 2023 at Christ Temple CME Church 2935 North Glenn Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 

Ms. Ardrena La'Shaun Roseboro

November 14, 2023




Ms. Ardrena La’Shaun Roseboro, known to her friends and loved ones as “Drena”, was born in Winston-Salem, NC on May 27, 1977 to Ardeal and Dianne Griggs Roseboro. A joy to her family and friends, she passed away unexpectant-ly on November 14, 2023 at the age of 46.

“Drena” attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a 1996 graduate of R. J. Reynolds High School. She proudly wore #21 as a member of the Reynolds girl’s basketball team.

A kind, loving and helpful person, “Drena” had various employment as a caregiver. Most recently she was a caregiver at Wolfe Jackson Family Care Homes where she provided care for mentally challenged adults.

She loved spending time with her mother and her brothers. She attended Prince of Peace Baptist Church where her uncle, Reverend Calvester Griggs is pastor. There she participated in many church activities.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her parents, Reverend Ardeal and Dianne Griggs Roseboro; three brothers: Ardeal “Peanut” Roseboro, Jr., Kevin Roseboro, Sr. and Derrick Roseboro, Sr.; five nieces; three nephews; a host of aunts, uncles and loving family members; and a very close friend, Von West.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM, Wednesday, November 22, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Miss Monnette Latrice Smith

November 8, 2023



Monnette Latrice Smith, affectionately known as “Momo”, was born on October 22, 1979 to Delray C. Smith. She completed her earthly tasks and peacefully passed away on November 8, 2023.

With great determination, she attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. She began at Lowrance School and proudly graduated from Forsyth Vocational High School in 2000. Inspired by those who knew her, she encouraged her teams and the crowds as a cheerleader at both schools from 1994-2000.

Monnette was fashion conscious and particular about her outfits. She enjoyed being dressed up but not so much dressing preparation rituals. Purple was her favorite color. If she was promised something, she held the person who promised to their word. It was important to her to complete a task before she started another one. Although she was a great negotiator, her requests were often quite simple. Most of all, Monnette loved her family! We will miss her smile, remember her vibrant personality and never forget the special place she holds in our hearts.

She was preceded in death by: her mother, Delray C. Smith, grandmother, Odessa Covington, and her cousin, Kerry M. Wade.

Monnette’s precious memories will be cherished by her siblings: Rita Ovette Oti, B.A. (Kim) Smith and Marcus Lamont (Ashely) Smith; nephews and nieces; Jamaal Oti, Jasmine, Jahnay, Déja, and Dru Smith; six great nieces and nephews: Kayla, Zane, Khloe, Zahron, Khiry and Kobe; devoted cousins: Katrina (Stevie) Bullock, LaToya, Dionte, and Jakobe Wright, and Kedron and Jolie Bullock; and a host of other cousins, relatives and friends.

Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Thursday, November 16, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.

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Ms. Raquel Carroll Russell

November 3, 2023




Raquel Carroll Russell, always a ray of sunshine, was born on September 17, 1970 in Winston-Salem, NC. After 53 years for our sweet Raquel, the sun set for her on November 3, 2023 at home, surrounded by her loving family.

Affectionately known as “Rocky”, she attended and graduated from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. She had variety of interests that included being a fan of Michael Jordan, NASCAR, and Jeff Gordon. She especially enjoyed Word Search puzzles, surfing the inter-net, The Hallmark Channel and The Golden Girls. Yellow, like sunflowers, was her favorite color. She was a shining light as a member of Eastside Church of Christ.

Raquel taught us to be kind, compassionate, considerate, and loving because that was what she knew. She taught us what real love was and the meaning of family. Raquel knew the birthday and phone number of every family member, made sure she called you on your special day and was excited to see her family when they arrived. Her heart knew nothing but love and she showed it.

Through Raquel we learned how important family pulling together is and that is exactly what we did when things got tough. Raquel will be missed, and we rejoice that she rests with our King Jesus. We would give anything to hear, “HEY CUZ”, see that sweet smile once more and have her call just to check on you.

Among others, she was preceded in death by; her father, John Thomas Brown, Sr., uncle, Clark S. Brown, Jr., and aunt, Eloise Bonner.

Raquel is survived by her mother, Constance Russell; aunts, Jennette McGregor (her loving caretaker and coffee buddy) of the home, Barbara Abbott (Bobby) of Clinton, MD, and Gayle Young; siblings, Joya Brown and John Thomas Brown, Jr. (Jessica), of Winston-Salem, NC; a niece and three nephews; and a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends. Special recognition is given to caretakers: Venus Glenn, Scarlett Gailes, Ruth Glenn and Velvet McGregor.

Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, November 9, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral Service at 12:30 PM, Friday, November 10, 2023 at Eastside Church of Christ, 536 Barbara Jane Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101. The family will receive friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in New Evergreen Cemetery, 2124 New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Mr. Sylvester Ronald Bitting

November 2, 2023



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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Mr. Gregory Ellis Glenn, Jr.

October 29, 2023



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.

 

Mr. Chase David-Keshon Cloud

October 24, 2023


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.


 

Mr. Alvirgil "Al" Duckett

October 22, 2023



On October 22, 2023, surrounded by his devoted family, we bid farewell to Alvirgil Duckett, a cherished resident of Walkertown, NC. Born May 12, 1949, in Winston-Salem, NC. Alvirgil was the beloved son of the late Nettie and Robert Duckett, Sr., and was lovingly raised by the late Lois “Marie” and David Robinson.

In 1967, Alvirgil embarked on a new journey, moving to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1971, Al married Sandra Hardin and the two of them shared two daughters, Tonia and Treanice. In 1981, Al met Joyce Bolt and the two of them shared twin girls, Anita and Regina.

As a pioneer member of one of the first groups of black paramedics for the City of Pittsburgh, Al dedicated his career to saving lives and serving his community. After many years of work as a first responder, Al returned to his roots.

In 1996, Al came back to his hometown of Winston-Salem, NC, where he embarked on a new chapter in his life. Al was a dedicated husband to his beloved Ann, whom he reconnected with in 1998 and married in 2001.

In 2003, Alvirgil began a new chapter in his career as a professional freight driver, known for his impeccable sense of direction, which he generously shared with those he met along the way. In 2020, at the age of 70, Alvirgil retired from his dedicated career as a professional freight driver, leaving behind a legacy of hard work and dedication.

In addition to his family, Alvirgil found solace in his faith and served as a Deacon at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC. He shared his spiritual wisdom and guidance with everyone he met, reflecting his deep sense of faith and desire to serve the Lord.

Left to cherish Al’s memory are his wife, Ann, his daughters; Tonia (Richard) White of Conyers, GA., Treanice Duckett of Greensboro, NC., Anita Duckett (Patrick Slade) and Regina (Rico) Lowry, both of Pittsburgh, PA., his sons; Michael (Jameeka) and Joshua Carter, eighteen grandchildren, one great-grandchild, sisters; Edna Morgan, Dorothy Johnson, Barbara (Hal) Guess, Angela (Randy) Seigert, brothers; Sonny (Bridgett), Soloman, Kim (Michelle), and Steffon (Erica) Robinson, sister-in-law; Brenda Carter and brothers-in-law, Raymond and John Carter, and a host of other relatives, friends, and brothers and sisters in Christ.

Al is proceeded in death by his biological mother and father, Nettie and Robert Duckett, Sr., and the loving parents who raised him, Lois “Marie” and David Robinson, sisters; Elsie Chrisp and Beverly Robinson, brothers; George Cash, Robert Duckett, Jr., David, and Dwight Robinson.

Al's legacy is one of love, strength, humor, and devotion. He leaves behind an abundance of memories that will be cherished by all who knew him. While he may no longer be with us in person, may his spirit continue to guide and inspire us, reminding us of the importance of family, faith, and unwavering love.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Monday, October 30, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 1317 Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory.

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Mr. Zachariah Johnson

October 2, 2023




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. 


 


Mr. Melvin Delewis Dodd, Jr.

September 24, 2023




Mr. Melvin Delewis Dodd, Jr. was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on November 3, 1990 to Monica Thorns and Melvin Delewis Dodd, Sr. On September 24, 2023, he unexpectedly passed away.

He was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and attended North Forsyth and RJ Reynolds High Schools. After graduation, he attended Forsyth Technical Community College. Melvin was a welder by trade. He enjoyed cooking, reading, listening to music, lifting weights and watching New York Giants football games.

He was preceded in death by his father, Melvin Delewis Dodd, Sr. and grandmother, Princella Hairston Lash.

Mr. Dodd leaves to cherish his memories his children: Melanie Dodd, Melody Stanley; parents, Monica Thorns and Ricky (Angela) Reaves; grandparents, Patricia Dodd, Michael Lash, Sr., James (Patricia) Thorns, Sr., Walter (Patricia) Harris, Sr., and Plushie Johnson; brothers, Asaunte Reaves, John Charles Kimbrough; sister, Katlyn Kim-brough; aunts, Pamela Thorns, Robin Thorns, Regina (David) Godbolt, Nerissa Thorns, Michelle (Kenneth) Williams, Travon (Kelvin) Wilson, Laura (Demarcus) Brown, Rhonda Reaves, Renae Wright Wellman, Angela Dodd, Alice Dodd, Teresia (William) Lindsay, Stephanie (Enrique) Barradus; uncles, James (Rosalind) Thorns, Jr., Michael (Tiana) Lash, Jr., Phillip Warren, Dean Dodd, Ronald Dodd, Isaac (Keshia Harrison) Dodd, Walter Harris, Jr.; special cousins, Dawaun Smith, Michael Baines, Jr., Kennard Samuels, Rashena Stimpson; special friends, Vaughn Jeffries, Jasper Morgan, Jr., Jasmine Morgan; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, October 5, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral Service at 6:00 PM, Friday, October 6, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be thirty-minutes prior to service.


 

Mr. Willie C. Allen, Jr.

September 20, 2023



On Wednesday September 20, 2023, Willie C. “WC” Allen, Jr. peacefully transitioned to his heavenly home. He was born June 28, 1932 in Advance, NC to
Willie Coyette, Sr. and Edna H. Allen.

He attended Davie County Training School and was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. In 1995, he married his childhood sweetheart,
Mable Peebles Allen.

Willie was employed by Foltz Concrete Company, the Winston Salem Journal & Sentinel and McLean Trucking Company in Winston Salem, NC. He later moved to
Elyria, Ohio where he worked and retired from Ford Motor Company. Upon returning to NC, he and his brother, Alfred founded Allen Construction Company.

At an early age, he joined Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance, NC and he renewed his membership upon his return. His favorite Bible text was the 23rd Psalm.
“WC” was an avid sports person. His favorite sports included baseball, football and basketball. He and his wife enjoyed traveling all over the country.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Annie R. Brown; and brothers, Harvey, Robert and Alfred Allen.

Those he leaves to celebrate his life and legacy are his devoted wife, Mable; two children, Tonya C. Campbell (Thomas) and Jimmy M Peebles, Sr. (Ethel); four grandchildren; Michael Peebles, Jr., Jessica P. Wilkerson (Lamar), Chloe Clements, Cayla Clements; four great grandchildren; two sisters; one brother; and a devoted friend, James “Babe” Wharton.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, September 30, 2023 at Mt.  Sinai AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance, NC. The Family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Clark S. Brown & Sons in charge of services.

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Miss Willa Denise Robinson

September 18, 2023




Willa Denise Robinson was a special gift, born on December 25, 1978 to William Grant Robinson and Andrea Rivers Robinson in Winston-Salem, NC. On September 18, 2023, with her earthly assignments completed, she gained her heavenly wings.

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a graduate of Robert E. Glenn High School. While there, she was a member of the Crosby Scholars, the Mattie E. Coleman Summer Enrichment Program, and the Glenn High Marching Band.

With a desire to enhance her education, she enrolled in NC A&T State University. She pursued her love of music and became a member of the NC A&T Marching Band. She earned her BA degree and was a proud graduate of the university.

She was employed as a supervisor of pharmacy technicians at Southern Pharmacy.

Willa shared her faith with others as a Sunday school teacher at Wayside CME Church. Later, on April 20, 2014, she joined St. Peter’s World Outreach Center (SPWOC) where she actively participated in many worship services until her health declined.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents: Virginia Robinson and Rosa Rivers; uncle, Michael Robinson; and aunt, Cindy Walker.

Willa leaves to cherish her memories: a daughter, Brianna Denise Robinson; parents, William Grant Robinson and Andrea Rivers Robinson; godparents, Denise (Darrell) Squire; uncle and aunt, Russell and Jean Freeman; aunt, Sequila Robinson; special cousins, Alvin and Vicky Marcus, James Walker Russell Freeman, and Justin and Kristy Freeman; a special teacher, Ms. Ann Vaughn of Wilmington, NC; and a host of cousins and friends.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held 11:30 AM, Friday, September 29, 2023 at St. Peter's World Outreach Center, 3683 Old Lexington Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27107.

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Mrs. Mary Stimpson Fields

September 18, 2023




Mrs. Mary Catherine Stimpson Fields was born December 31, 1935 in Forsyth County, NC. Mary transitioned into eternal rest on September 18, 2023. She was the daughter of the late Herbert Stimpson and Carrie Thomas Stimpson.

Mary graduated from Yadkin High School in Boonville, NC where she was an avid basketball player and also crowned Miss Yadkin High. Mary moved to Boston, MA shortly after graduating from high school. Upon returning to the Winston-Salem area, she became gainfully employed by Knollwood Nursing Home.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband LC Fields; stepmother, Kate Bohannon Stimpson; two brothers, Howard and Robert Stimpson; three sisters, Ozelle Holland, Luseal Corbett and Phyllis Scales.

She leaves to cherish her memories: four sisters, Fay Davis, Kay Stimpson, Janet Brown of Charlotte, NC, and Annie Baylor of Winston-Salem, NC; three brothers, Herbert (Patsy) Stimpson, Rev. Allen (Rosemary) Stimpson of East Bend, NC, Joseph (Debra) Stimpson of Pfafftown, NC; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Mary will be missed by family and friends. No matter the pain, Mary always had a smile for you.

Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, September 24, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM, Monday, September 25, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.

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Mr. Brad Ishmael Adams

September 16, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Bernard Barett Williams, Sr.

September 14, 2023




Bernard Barett Williams, Sr., affectionately known as “Pee Wee”, was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.to the late George Walter Williams, Sr. and Loretta Harrison Williams. He passed away on September 14, 2023.

He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools where he participated in many activities, including sports, and was a 1970 graduate of (the historic) Atkins High School. Afterwards, he worked for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company for 27 years as a forklift driver.

A member of St. Paul Apostolic Church: he served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, choir member and UCJA National President of the Usher Board.

The Seattle Seahawks was his favorite NFL team. He loved singing, gospel music, fishing and supporting local high school and college athletic teams.

Bernard was preceded in death by his wife, Brenna Aleta White Williams; one brother, George Williams, Jr.; and one sister, Shirley Smith.
He leaves to cherish his memories and carry on his legacy: daughters, Pamela White Dove, Latees Williams and LaDonna Williams Taylor; one son, Bernard (Christa) Williams, Jr.; 9 grandchildren, Darius Williams, Dimeshia Todd, DeVonne Dove, David Todd, Jr., Desmond Dove, Faith Fleming, Olivia Fleming, Makenzie Williams and Bernard Williams, III; 2 great-grandchildren, Naima Todd and Julien Mitchell; 3 sisters, Brenda Dawkins, Roslyn (Curtis) Marshall, and Carolyn (Clifford) Little; one brother, Robert Williams; a special sister-in-law, Brenda White Eldridge; and brothers-in-law, James White and David Smith, Sr.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, September 22, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 11:30 AM, Saturday, September 23, 2023 at St. Paul Apostolic Church, 1401 East 25th Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Interment in Gardens of Memory.

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Mr. Eugene Demond Caldwell

September 12, 2023



Mr. Eugene Demond Caldwell, affectionately known as “Tony”, was born in Winston-Salem, NC on January 18, 1975 to the late Eugene H. Caldwell and Vanessa “Cookie” White. He completed his final task and transitioned on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at his residence.

“Tony” attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a 1995 graduate of Glenn High School. There he was a student athletic and played on the varsity football team. In 1997, he enlisted in the U.S. Marines and was honorably discharged.

His last employment was with Allied Universal Janitorial as a Custodian at Hanes Mall. He was previously employed by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System.

A member of Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, “Tony” served on the Usher Board and was a member of the Men’s Sunday School class. He enjoyed watching sports, especially football, and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers and Duke University fan.

He leaves to cherish loving memories: his sisters, Linda C. Peter of Houston, TX and Cathy Caldwell of Houston, TX; aunt, Alice Young; uncle, Richard White; nephews, Christopher Caldwell and Brian Peter; nieces, Maryal Peter and Jenna Rivarde; a devoted cousin, Cassandra Greene-Walker; cousins, Teresa James, Sharon (James) Reich, Terry (Diana) Spencer, Deltra Holley, David (Vivian) Spencer, Tamora (Lawrence) Pratt, Alvin Spencer and Katrina Brown; special “homeboy”, Samuel “Cowboy” Evans; extended cousins, The Hicks, Jackson, McDuffie, Boyd, Williams, Greene, Spencer, Brown families and the Rochester, NY family.

There will be no public service. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM, Saturday, September 23, 2023 at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, 1400 Fitch Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service.

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Mr. Gevontae Daeron Morrison

September 11, 2023


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.

 

Mr. John Lee Young, Jr.

September 2, 2023



John Lee Young, Jr. was born in Drew, Mississippi to Christine Knox Young and John Lee Young on September 14, 1942. Shortly after his birth, Christine passed. Seven years later, he moved to Asheville with his father and his wife Paris Dixon Young, who was his loving and devoted mother until the day she passed away.

John grew up in Asheville and made many memories in academics, athletics, and the community. He graduated from Stevens-Lee High School in 1962 where he was one of the first black students to attend Biltmore Technical College (now UNC Asheville). Following graduation, he began working at Wachovia Bank in the mailroom. In 1965, John was drafted to serve in the Vietnam War but chose to enlist in the Air Force. He received an honorable discharge after four years of service and relocated to Winston-Salem.

In October 1969, he met Lois Anne Hanes. They married in June of 1970. That year he also received an associate degree from LaSalle University (Chicago). Time moved on and they were blessed with two daughters, Shonta-Lee and Okeyma Elizabeth. John continued his education at Winston-Salem State University, completing a Bachelor of Science degree in 1974. In 1978, he became a broker realtor.
 
Through the years, John was a devoted husband, father, friend, volunteer, coach, and he sang in the tenor section for various choirs. He spent many days and evenings playing tennis, bowling, volleyball, racquetball, running track, dancing, singing, traveling, double deck pinochle, scrabble, and bid whist. His most favorite pastime was playing golf, working in the yard, and building decks. He loved the outdoors.
 
Many of his lifelong friends shared his same interests including a passion for WSSU Rams, Winston-Salem Road Runners, The Twin City Choristers (TTCC), and the Washington Redskins until the Carolina Panthers stole his heart.
 
After 38 years of service, John retired from Wachovia Bank and Trust Company which gave him more time to be an active, faithful, and dedicated member of The Twin City Choristers. For over 40 years, he served in various offices but served as President for over twenty. His passion for singing led him to join the Chancel Choir, Mass Choir, and the Men’s Chorus at First Baptist Church where he also served in various positions. John also sang with the Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale, the WSSU Alumni Choir, and The Winston-Salem Community Choir.
 
In 2008, he was inducted into the Stevens-Lee Hall of Fame along with several of his very close friends and classmates.
 
John is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Lois, who served as his primary caregiver during his fight with prostate cancer and then Lewy Body Dementia; his two daughters, Shonta-Lee Sellers (Eugene) of Indiana and Okeyma Wright (Bruce) of Winston-Salem. He was a loving Grandfather to three grandchildren, Jordan Keymari, Syan Rai, and Nevaeh Paris; He is also survived by Kenneth Young (LaShaunda) and their three children; extended family Sherri and Madison Murrell and a host of other family in Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Washington, Maryland, and New York.
 
Special appreciation to Trellis Supportive Care, the nurses, pastoral counselor, and social worker that came by weekly and daily to provide care and support.

A memorial service will be held at 11 AM, Saturday, September 9, 2023 at First Baptist Church, 700 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. There will be no public viewing. Services entrusted to Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.



 


Mr. Sandy Augustus Payne

August 25, 2023



Sandy Augustus Payne was born in the Old Richmond Com-munity of Forsyth County, NC on February 24, 1929, to Paul and Ethel Payne. He passed peacefully on
 August 25, 2023.

On July 3, 1948, he married Mary Syfonsbia Dobson. He was the best husband, father, grandfather, uncle and neighbor that he knew how to be.

Mr. Payne was a faithful member of St. John CME Church where he worked and served on many boards and organizations including the Steward Board, Men’s Choir, Senior Choir, Usher Board, Lay Council, Class Leader, Senior Citizen Club and was a member of the Sunday School. He worked for more than 16 years at RJR Tobacco Co. and later retired from Stroh’s Brewery.

He enjoyed many things including traveling, flowers, church, cooking, working on cars and spending time with his family. He loved to laugh and tell jokes.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Syfonsbia Payne; son, Sandy R. Payne; daughter, Mary L. Drummond; parents; sisters and brothers; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

He leaves to cherish his memory: daughters, Vaughnita Solomon (Larry Cason), Patrice Butler (Franklin), Johnetta Hill; sons, Timothy Payne (Patricia), Ervin Payne (Rita) of Winnipeg, Canada; daughter-in-law, Nancy Payne of Columbus, Indiana; sister-in-law, Louise Payne of Charleston, SC; special nephew, Keith Randleman (Vickie) of Raleigh, NC; 23 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, August 31, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Friday, September 1, 2023 at St. John CME Church, 850 Northwest Crawford Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.

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Mrs. Betty Annette Murray

August 22, 2023



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.



 


Mr. Eugene F. Parmlee

August 22, 2023



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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Mr. Fletcher L. Bennett

August 20, 2023


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.


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Arrangements are under the care and direction of Huber-Moore Funeral Home, Bordentown, NJ.


 


Mrs. Dean Carol Jennings

August 2, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Harry Lee Allen

August 1, 2023




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.


 


Mrs. Katherine B. McCloud

July 27, 2023



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.


 


Mrs. Bernice Brooks Hodge

July 22, 2023



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.

 

Mr. Kenneth Raymond Rice

July 18, 2023



Kenneth Raymond Rice, 76 of Winston-Salem, NC passed away July 18, 2023 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He was born April 28, 1947 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Paul and Mamie Rice.

Kenneth was a graduate of John W. Paisley High School. He served in and was honorably discharged from the United States Army. He retired from Old Salem Museums & Gardens after 25 years of employment.

He was a pleasant listener and a man of loyalty, integrity, opinion, and strength. Kenneth was also a devoted Carolina Panther and Wake Forest Demon Deacon football fan.

Kenneth is preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Pauline Rice Caldwell and Revia Rice McNebb; three brothers, Calvanor, Alvin, and Ellis Rice; and step-son Timothy Ford.

Those who remain to cherish his memory include the light of his life, wife of 16 years, Mary Rice of the home; one sister, Rosa Rice; one brother, David Rice; brothers-in law, Jerry and Earnest Floyd; sister-in law, Brenda (Delton) Leggett; step-daughter, Roslyn Ford; step-sons Christopher Ford (Sylvia) and Wayne Ford (Janae); and a host of step-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and extended family.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM, Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27105. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Ms. Nannette Higgins-Walker Taylor

July 13, 2023



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.

 


Mr. Kenneth William Wright, Sr.

July 4, 2023




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.


He attended Forsyth County Schools and East Carolina University. He joined the Army and was stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War. He was rewarded with the Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) and the National Defense Service Medal (NDSM). His undeniable hobby of choice was playing golf with the determination to win, and having the patience to finish each course he played on.  Kenneth was a member of St. Matthew Apostolic Temple Church of Jesus Christ, Inc., under the leadership of the late Bishop J.P. Lowery for many years serving in many auxiliaries and committees (i.e., Spiritual Choir, Usher Board,  and Willing Workers). He later joined Destiny Temple, Inc. in Winston-Salem, NC on June 4, 2020, where he was an active and loyal member, especially a dedicated supporter of the D4G Youth Ministry.


Deacon Wright and his wife Vernessa, being married 39 years strong, stood as a pillar of strength to their children, grandchildren, and all who knew him. He worked at WestRock fka RockTenn as an assembly line leader and at the Forsyth Country Club for 30+ years combined.


He is preceded in death by his parents, Fred, and Lizzie Lash; two sons Kenneth William Wright, Jr., and Theander Brannon; one grandson Theron Brannon, III.


He is survived by his faithful wife, Mrs. Vernessa Wright, of the home; three sons, Theron Brannon (Shatia) of Colorado, Theophilus Brannon of Winston-Salem, N.C., Randolph “Moose” Griffin of New Hampshire; a daughter, Breyanna Griffin of New Hampshire; a sister, Vanessa Lash Conrad (Junior Scales) of Winston-Salem, NC; brothers, Michael Lash of Winston-Salem, N.C., Fredrick Lash (Jackie) of Georgia, Wayne and James Lash of Winston-Salem, N.C.; mother-in-law, Estella McFadden of the home; two brothers-in-law, Tony White of Sacramento, CA, Ronzoni (Carolyn) White of Missouri, and a devoted nephew, Woodrow Wilson Johnson III of Oklahoma; six grandchildren, one great-grandchild and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives.


Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be at 11:00 am, Wednesday, July 12, 2023, at St. Matthew Apostolic Temple Church of Jesus Christ, Inc. Homegoing Celebration will follow at 11:30 am, with Senior Pastor James Hayes of Destiny Temple, Inc., Officiating & Eulogist. The interment will be at the Parklawn Memorial Gardens, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.


Memorials may be given to The Kidney Foundation in honor of Deacon Kenneth William Wright Sr.


The family of Deacon Kenneth William Wright, Sr., wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Northside Dialysis Center, Always Best Care Senior Services, Destiny Temple Family, St. Matthew Apostolic Temple Church of Jesus Christ, Inc., Clark S. Brown & Son Funeral Home, and everyone that reached out to the family to show their love and support.

 

 


Mrs. Yvette N. Campbell

June 24, 2023




Our lovely mother, grandmother, wife, and friend, Yvette Nelson Campbell, 66, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 24, 2023, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by family. Born on August 15, 1956, in Harlem, NY, she was the daughter of the late Charles Lee and Elizabeth Nelson Glenn, and the stepdaughter of the late Robert Glenn.

She was a compassionate person with a loving heart who enjoyed spending time with her family and fishing on the lake.

She is survived by her husband, Henry Michael Campbell; her daughters Shaquita Nelson (Corey) of Winston-Salem, NC; Tracy Nelson (Michael) of Fayetteville, NC; Leslie Campbell of Winston-Salem, NC; son Jamal Campbell (Miranda) of San Diego, CA; six grandchildren, Tashema Richards, Shakema Valentine (Lou), Bria Nelson, Sheldon Taylor Jr., Jayla Campbell, Tiana Cohen, Nyomi Head; and eleven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Cherise Taylor (Kevin) of Winston-Salem, NC and brothers Donell Glenn of Winston-Salem, NC and Richard Bell of Winston-Salem, NC.

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.


 


Ms. Deborah L. Pickens

June 24, 2023



Ms. Deborah Lynn Pickens, affectionally known as “Deb”, was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on July 21, 1957 to the late Etta Mae Holmes Pickens and T.S. Gansy Pickens. Deb graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School and went on to attend North Carolina A&T State University where she received a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. She worked an assortment of corporate posts, and was employed by American Express, as well as Integon Insurance Company and various security firms.   

Deb possessed an affinity for cuisine. She loved nothing more than sharing great recipes and spending quality time with family. Family was an integral part of her entire existence. A witty debater, but equal-ly, Deb was a fine mediator able to see both sides. A prolific reader and knowledgeable cinephile, there were not many movies or shows Deb did not know about.

She departed this life on June 24, 2023. She was preceded in death by her parents, Etta and T.S. Pickens; brothers Wille Holmes Sr., Paul Pickens, and Allen Holmes Sr.; nephews Tyrone Holmes and Willie Holmes Jr. (Bubba).   

She is survived by her nephews: Alan (Mary) Holmes, Allen (Gilda) Holmes Jr. and Amar Holmes; one sister-in-law Martha T. Holmes; and a host of cousins, great nieces, great nephews, and friends.   

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM, Tuesday, July 11, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be at 12:30 PM

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Mr. Willie J. Holmes, Jr.

June 23, 2023




Mr. Willie Johnson Holmes, Jr., affectionately known as “Bubba”, was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on February 12, 1956 to the late Mamie Jeanette Purdie Holmes and Willie Johnson Holmes, Sr. He graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1974 and attended school briefly at N.C. A&T State University and Winston-Salem State University.

He had a special passion for landscaping, but he was also excellent at many things and possessed a variety of skills. He did private contract work in carpentry, as well as commercial and private cleaning.  In his youth, he was an avid tennis player.

Mr. Holmes passed away on June 23, 2023 after battling lung cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, Willie and Jeanette Holmes, Sr.; sister, Martesia Tate; uncles: Robert Earl McCullough, Jr., Allen Holmes, Sr. and Paul Pickens; aunt, Deborah Pickens; grandparents: Cuma and Robert Earl McCullough, Sr. and T.S. and Etta Pickens.

He is survived by his wife, Bennie Martin Holmes; children: Kinard Douthit (Demetrice), Sheena Martin, LaShawndra Martin, Isaiah Holmes and Ashley Holmes; grandchildren: Imani and Ishana Burchette, Mackenzie Cuthbertson, Che’ Geriah and Che’ Malone, Jr., Isabel and Imri Holmes, Amirionna and Shane Graham; his brother, Alan Holmes (Mary); niece, Brittany Holmes; great nephew, Brycen Holmes; aunt, Martha Holmes; lifelong best friend, William Art Brown; and a host of relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, June 29, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 1:00 PM, Friday, June 30, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will receive friends thirty minutes prior to the service.

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Mr. Charlie Harris Brown

June 14, 2023




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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Mr. Joseph F. Ervin

June 13, 2023



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.

 

Mrs. Michelle Hewitt-Smith

June 7, 2023



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.


 


Mr. Fred Miller Lash

May 25, 2023



Mr. Fred Miller Lash was born on July 3, 1927 in Forsyth County, North Carolina to the late James and Cora Miller Lash. He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Employed as a forklift operator at Hanes Dye and Finishing, he retired after 40 years of service to the company. As a loving and proud father, he found great joy in spending time with his children and grandchildren. 

On Thursday, May 25, 2023, after having lived a full life, he passed away at his residence. In addition to his parents, Mr. Lash was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Lizzie Mae Wright Lash; his grandson, Kenneth William Wright, Jr.; sisters: Mary Lash, Savannah Lash, Kathryn Mitchell, Gloria Butler and Frances Lash; brothers: James “Ed” Lash, Jr. and Robert Lash.

Those family members who will mourn his loss but cherish his legacy include: his devoted daughter and caregiver, Vanessa Lash Conrad (Junior Scales); sons: Kenneth William (Vernessa) Wright, Sr., Michael Lash, Fredrick (Jackie) Lash, Wayne Lash and James Lash; 13 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren and 7 great-great grandchildren; several extended family members and many friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, June 1, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, June 2, 2023 in Piedmont Memorial Park, 3663 Piedmont Memorial Drive, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Mr. Gary J. Caldwell

May 19, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Darrell Lionell Howell

May 12, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Ulysus Henry Rucker

May 5, 2023


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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Mr. Felix Henry

April 27, 2023



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.


 



Mr. Jack N. Howie

April 26, 2023


“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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Ms. Bernice Reynolds

April 25, 2023


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.

 



Mr. Travis W. Jenerett

April 22, 2023




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.


 




Mrs. Christina D. Miller

April 16, 2023



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.



 




Mr. Exie Alvin Glenn, Sr.

April 13, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Delana Lemarr Crosby

April 9, 2023


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.


 

Mr. Edward E. Lash, Sr.

March 28, 2023


Edward Eugene Lash, Sr. was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on April 12, 1939 to Conrad Lash and Willie Mae Hauser Lash. After years of devotion to God, his family and his community, he joined his ancestors on March 28, 2023.

His employment included positions with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company where he labored for 33 years until he retired. Additionally, he was employed at Baptist Hospital (now Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist). He loved working with his hands and thoroughly enjoyed repairing cars. He had a unique ability to turn simple pieces of wood into works of art.

He and his wife Betty were the proud parents of two sons and many loving grandchildren. He believed in educating future generations and was an avid supporter of North Carolina Central University.

In the community, he was a member of Bethania AME Zion Church where he was well-known. He served the congregation as a member of the Trustee Board, Usher Board, and participated in many other church ministries.

He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, and his brother, Willie Gray Lash.

He leaves to cherish his memory and honor his legacy: two sons, Kim Lash and Edward Eugene Lash, Jr.; grand-children, Kenneth King, Eddie Lash, and Mandes Lash; brother, Donald Lash; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.


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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Ms. Brenda Spease Hairston

March 21, 2023



Before sunrise on the morning of March 21, 2023, our beloved mother, Ms. Brenda “Brent” Dianne Spease Hairston, passed away at the age of 72. She was born to the late Stanley Dunham and Essie McJones Spease, on June 17, 1950, in Winston-Salem, NC.

“Brent” attended the local schools and was a member of the Atkins High School Class of 1968.

She married young and reared four beautiful children. She spread her love around to everyone she encountered. “Brent” knew how to light up a room. There was never a dull moment when you were in her presence. She spent her younger years employed in the service industry. “Brent” worked for the City of Winston-Salem Parks and Recreation Department and at Hanes Brand Corporation.

“Brent” leaves to cherish her four beautiful children: Stangerlena (Dave) Wilser, of Clayton, NC, Angaline Hairston, of Winston-Salem, NC, Terry (Teresa) Hairston II, of Kernersville, NC, and N’Kenya Hairston of Winston-Salem, NC; mother figure, Mary Shuler; and sister, Lindy Harris.

She absolutely adored being a “Grand-Mother” and wore the title as a badge of honor for her loving grandchildren: Deion Mayhew, Brenttana Hairston, Lance and Joshua Latta, Terry IV, Tyren, and Trinity Hairston; two great-grandsons: Kian Kelleher and Jabari Mayhew; two special cousins, Valerie Wilson and Waltranette Talbert; as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

“Brent” was preceded in death by both of her parents; grandson Terry Hairston III; and special friends, Herman L. Wilson and Tom Fulton Jr.

With a wonderful sense of humor, she never took life too seriously. She was a diehard fan of Marvin Gaye and loved old school R&B. “Brent” knew her way around the kitchen and enjoyed hosting family gatherings. She was immensely proud of her family, and leaves nothing but beautiful memories.

Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, March 31, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 2:30 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mrs. Jannie Mae McCullough

March 21, 2023


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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Mr. Eugene "Sandy" Wolfe, Jr.

March 18, 2023


Eugene Wolfe, Jr., affectionately known as “Sandy,” was born on May 26, 1963 to Eugene Wolfe and Gwendolyn Wolfe, who preceded him in death. After a brief illness, he passed away on March 18, 2023.

“Sandy” earned his High School Diploma for Attendance from Diggs School for Special Needs Students. He also attended and worked previously at Forsyth Industrial Systems. In recent years, “Sandy” attended the Friendly People That Care Day Center. “Sandy” was a bright light for everyone who knew and loved him.

He loved to talk to everyone about his love for wrestling (WWE), his favorite wrestler, Ric Flair, the Hulk, the Carolina Panthers, and going to eat at Hooters. His “pal” Dino was never far from his side.

Left to cherish his memory are: a devoted and loving aunt, Sarah (Frank) Brown; a host of loving and supportive cousins; his caretaker, Marcia Henry; and his housemates Jade Mims and Kate Linder.

Special thanks go to the Friendly People That Care Group and Day Program who provided him with a home and friends during the last years of his life.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. There will be a graveside service at 3:00 PM, Thursday, March 23, 2023 at Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Walkertown, North Carolina.

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Ms. Aquilla Tucker Rousseau

March 16, 2023



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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Mr. Ellis Ray Rice

March 16, 2023



Ellis Ray Rice was born on July 4, 1941 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the son of Paul and Mamie Rice. He ran his best race and completed his course, on Thurs-day, March 16, 2023.

Ellis was a student-athlete at Atkins High School where he was a member of the football team. During his time there, he played on the 1959 team that won a NC State Football Divisional Championship. He later graduated from Paisley High School, Class of 1961. Ellis’ skills on the field enabled him to be offered a football scholarship to attend and play for Winston-Salem Teachers College (now Winston-Salem State University).

In an effort to assist his mother and provide for the family, Ellis declined the scholarship and accepted a job at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. After 34 years of dedicated service, he retired as a processing supervisor in 1995.

Ellis was baptized in June of 1976 at Castle Heights Church of Christ and continued his membership when it later became Carver Road Church of Christ. He also faithfully supported the North Patterson Avenue Church of Christ.

In addition to spending quality time with his family, he enjoyed playing golf and watching football. His motto, understood by family and friends was, “I laugh and joke, but I don’t play.”

He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Hedy Tabor Rice; his parents; two sisters, Pauline Caldwell and Revia Rice McNebb; and brothers, Calvanor and Alvin Rice.
Those who remain to cherish his memory and honor his legacy include his devoted children: Trelya Rice (Derrick) Thompson and Tauric Lamar (Candice) Rice; loving grandchildren, Tauryn Rae Thompson, Deren Roosevelt Thompson, Roman Lamar Rice, Mason Ellis Rice, and Adrianna Raegan Lynn Rice; one sister, Rosa Rice; two brothers, Kenneth Raymond (Mary) Rice and David Rice; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 12:00 PM, Thursday, March 23, 2023 at Carver Road Church of Christ, 4399 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina.

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Miss Genene Lori Chaskley

March 11, 2023



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. Thomas G. Gaither

March 11, 2023




Thomas Gordon Gaither, Sr. affectionately known as “Doc” was born on October 12, 1940 to the late Thomas Andrews Gaither and Alice L. Candany Gaither of Mocksville, NC. On Saturday, March 11, 2023, God called him home.

A graduate of Davie Training School, Class of 1958, he found his calling in the transportation industry. Whether when driving a passenger bus or when carrying freight, for more than 60 years he was able to share his love for God’s people through his travels. He was employed by RJR Tobacco Company, McClean Trucking Company and Greyhound Bus Lines. After 25 years of service, he retired from the Winston-Salem Transit Authority.

He was a faithful member of Bethania AME Zion Church for many years. There he served with the Steward’s Board, Senior Choir and the Men’s Booster Ministry.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers: Algeon Bernard, Michael Jeffery and Melvin Alexander; and a sister, Carol L. Gaither.

Left to cherish his precious memories are: his wife, Shelvy P. Gaither; daughter, Shatese M. Gaither; sons, Thomas Jr. and Trey Alexander; eight grandchildren, Jah Quez, Shanel, China, Skai, Jamiece, Alexandra, Ryan and Aking; brothers, Reginald Gaither, Victor (Clarissa) Gaither and Pastor Julian (Dr. Krishauna) Gaither; sisters, Doris Jimerson, Deborah (George) Ellis, Thomasine Gaither and Tomisha Gaither; mother-in-law, Elizabeth V. Speas; sister-in-law, Jannette Valentine; brothers-in-law, Lester B. Speas, III, Edward Vannard Valentine and George Ellis; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends.

Public viewing from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Sunday, March 19, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service at 12:00 PM, Monday, March 20, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Baptist Church.

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Mr. Clifton Alphonso McCullum

February 27, 2023



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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Mr. Donavan Fitzgerald Clark

February 23, 2023



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.

 


Mr. Lester Cleveland Flowers

February 22, 2023


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.

 


Mr. Harry James, Jr.

February 20, 2023



Harry James, Jr. was a husband, father, uncle, grandfather, deacon and a friend. He departed from this world on February 20, 2023.

Harry was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina on December 23, 1937 to the late Harry and Mary James, Sr. From this union, Harry Jr. was the fifth of eight children.

Harry graduated from Ann Chestnut High School and Fayetteville Technical Community College in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Harry served in the United States Army and was stationed in France. After serving in Army, he returned home and was employed at the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department and became the first African American Deputy Sheriff to work in the Cumberland County Sheriff Department. Harry continued his work in law enforcement and transferred to the North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division as an Agent and the first African American stationed in Forsyth County.

Harry had a deep commitment to his family and friends. He met and married Zephyree James and has been married for 64 years. To this union five children, four boys and one girl were born.

Harry was a member of Sandy Grove Free Will Baptist Church where he gave his life to Christ in 1954 and was ordained a Deacon. He credits Deacon Cicero Kelly for the positive influence on his life as a mentor and friend. Later, Harry became a member of Dreamland Park Baptist Church and serviced as a Deacon. Harry truly lived the principles and values of his faith. He believed in sharing all that God has blessed him with. Harry thrived to follow in the footsteps of his own father who set an example of opening his home to all who needed a place to stay or a meal to eat.

Harry was a community activist. He made a run for Eastover Township Constable in 1960 and was defeated. Harry was never one to shirk responsibility and would provide support with strength and compassion. He worked diligently to support the election campaign of many African American city leaders. He was a longtime friend of the late Clark S. Brown, Sr. and Walter Marshall.

Harry was a lifelong member of the NAACP where he served as Vice President of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and a recipient of the President’s Award. He was also a member of the Ionic Lodge No. 72 PHA, the King Solomon Consistory No. 64 PHA, board member of the North Carolina State Law Enforcement Association, and board member of the Winston Lake YMCA. Harry was a 32nd degree Mason.

Harry has received numerous awards from organizations throughout his lifetime, to name a few: Distinguished Citizen Award from Sophisticated Gents, Inc., MVP Appreciation Service Award from the YMCA, Trailblazers Award of Achievement from Solomon Consistory #64, and the President’s Award from the NAACP.

Harry was predeceased by his brother, Abraham James and son, Ronnie (Vanessa) James.

He is survived by his wife, Zephyree James; sons, Harold Lee James and Wayne C. (Renee) James both of Kernersville, NC, and Clarence C. James of Norristown, PA; daughter Phyllis J. Alston of Kernersville, NC; daughter-in-law, Clairice James; sisters: Josephine Long, Lillian Lloyd, Elaine James of Schenectady, NY, and Mary Andrews of Fayetteville, NC; brothers, Willie James (Geri) of Colonie, NY, Larry James (Liz) of Schenectady, NY; twenty-one grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a special grandson, Antonie James of Charlotte, NC; a special niece, Vivian-Iris Lloyd of Hyattsville, MD; friends who were like brothers, Michael E. Carrigan and Timothy Byers; and a host of nephews, nieces and friends.


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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Mr. Larry Darnell Fulp, Sr.

February 18, 2023




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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Ms. Carolyn Faith Williams

February 14, 2023




Carolyn Faith Williams born on March 17, 1951, was the daughter of Mary M. Williams and Charlie Mack Williams, Sr. On Tuesday, February 14, 2023, after a lifetime of loving and caring for others, she passed away.

A native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, she attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Atkins High School.

In her formative years she honed her entrepreneurial and customer service skills working in the family owned and operated business “Faith Convenience”.
After she began a different season of her life, Carolyn worked for many years in Health Care Services as a private duty nurse. She found her greatest joy in spending time with her family. Additionally, she participated in ministries and activities as a member of St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her father, Charlie Mack Williams, Sr. and sisters, Charlene Elizabeth Witherspoon and Cynthia Denise Nivens.

Carolyn is survived by her sons: Broderick (Irish F.) Williams and DeFandie Williams; a daughter, Telron Williams; granddaughters, Whitney Williams, Britney Williams, Ashley McClellan, and Melisha McCloud; five great-grandchildren; her mother, Mary M. Williams; a brother, Charlie Mack Williams, Jr.; nieces, Passion Williams, Desire Williams, and Desiree’ Williams; nephews, Roderick Witherspoon, Nakita Nivens and Airmuss Nivens; and a special cousin, Peggy Williams of Maryland.

There will be a public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Mr. Michael Todd Smith

February 14, 2023



Michael Todd Smith was born in Clemmons, NC on August 22, 1962 to George Wiley Smith and Frances Griffith. His earthly travels were completed on February 14, 2023.

He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a graduate of West Forsyth High School. A man of many talents, he was known for his cooking skills which led to many catering events. Decorating and coordinating were among his other pastimes.

Well-known for his integrity, courage, intelligence, and bravery, Michael made good use of those traits during his career in retail sales. He visited various churches but was a member of Hickory Grove AME Zion Church and participated in many church ministries, wherever he could contribute and make a difference in the lives of others.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and companion his, devoted and beloved Barbara.

Those who remain to cherish precious memories of Michael include: his daughter, Parris Smith; his son, Thomas Wesley Smith; grandson, Thomas Wesley Smith, Jr.; a brother, Kenneth Smith; niece, Briana Smith; nephew, Kenneth Smith, Jr.; an in-law, Diane Smith; godchildren: Morgan, Mason, and Madison Norwood, Nicolas Imes, Joshua and Jeremy Carter; special family, Giovanni and Dawn Bass; and other special children: Giovanni, II, Kynnedi and Kelsei Bass.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, February 25, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. There will be no public viewing. *Masks required.

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Rev. Walter Lee Funderburk, Jr.

February 8, 2023



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.


 


Mr. Alvin Sylvester Little

January 28, 2023


Alvin Sylvester Little was born to Almira Friday Little, and Charlie Little on September 8, 1935, in Winston-Salem, NC. Alvin is the 5th child of eight sib-lings – the late James Little, Geraldine Little Stimpson, Charline Little Tillery, Leroy Little, and Samuel Little. He is survived by his remaining siblings, Nathaniel Little and Patricia Little Picart.

Alvin had a joyous and adventurous childhood. His siblings provided fun and excitement, as they were each other's confidantes, protectors as well as their own athletic team. Each of the siblings excelled academically and was industrious in various occupations. Their father Charlie passed away in 1939 at a young age, and their mother Almira held the family together and made certain they all were tight-knit and took good care of one another. Almira was small in stature but powerful in motherhood.

Alvin attended 14th Street Grade School, Atkins High School, and graduated from Carver High School. He was active in sports and played on the basketball teams at both schools. He was also known for his track and field skills, as were all his siblings. Alvin took a great deal of pride in each of his siblings’ talents, often boasting of their talents – whether it was James on the organ, Charlene’s vocals, or his pride in their athletics and academics – “Sammy” with the historic Winston-Salem Pond Giants all-Black baseball team, Nathaniel and Leroy’s football and basketball prowess, and his sisters Geraldine, Charlene and Pat’s academics.

Alvin had a knack for golf, as he caddied as a young man, and then developed his game, becoming a strong contender and trophy winner. Alvin played with his brothers and buddies well into his senior years.

Upon graduating from high school, Alvin enlisted in the United States Navy. While he worked honorably in various naval divisions that included driving the LCVP - Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel, or “Higgins” Navy patrol boats, he especially enjoyed traveling to different states and countries around the world. Some of those destinations and deployments were San Diego, California, Oahu (Pearl Harbor) Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan, Hong Kong, and Guam.

He boasted that the ships he was assigned to were heavy fighting machines with remarkable firepower. Those ships were the LST (Landing Ship Tank) Plumas County, and the USS Terrell County.

When Alvin became a civilian again, he married the beautiful Joan Mackins in 1962. Their union has lasted six memorable decades, as they took care of each other. Alvin took special pride in and loved all of his devoted nieces and nephews – the children of his siblings. He knew them all by name, as well as their children, and played an essential part in their daily lives.

Alvin was also the father of his namesake, Alvonia Sylvera, also known as Beverly Robinson (Odell Robinson). Their father-daughter relationship was filled with the greatest of love and devotion and withstood the test of time and distance. From Alvonia’s birth, Alvin fought to be part of Alvonia’s life. Alvin was Alvonia’s hero. He loved her fiercely, and she loved him without fail. Alvin was the proud grandfather to Carmen Robinson and Christopher (Veronica) Robinson. He was the great-grandfather to Carsen Alvonia Robinson and Chancellor Odell Robinson, with whom he cherished spending time. He often stated that “it is a blessing to live long enough to be a great-grandfather. I feel like I will live forever through my great grands.” Alvin enjoyed a close and loving relationship with his dedicated son-in-law, Odell. They enjoyed clever banter, quality time spent together, and a good game of horseshoe.

Alvin was filled with wit and worldly and Godly wisdom. He dispensed sound advice, sometimes with a wink and chuckle. He was a dapper dresser who took pride in his appearance. At any time, anyone who dropped by his home would find him “dressed to the nines” in his favorite Joseph A. Bank apparel. The salespersons at Joseph A. Bank knew him well and respected his taste for fashion. Alvin was an amazing storyteller, with the ability to recall dates, places, occasions, celebrations, and people without hesitation. His mind remained sharp and clever. Alvin Sylvester Little will be missed by his church family from New Bethel Baptist Church, his golfing buddies, and his neighbors, but especially, by his loving family.

Public viewing from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, February 3, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11:30 AM, Saturday, February 4, 2023 at New Bethel Baptist Church 1016 N. Trade Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will receive friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mrs. Cordella Louise Hill Rumph

January 21, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Rashaad Devaughn Pitts

January 20, 2023




Rashaad Devaughn Pitts was born March 21, 1990 in Winston-Salem, NC, the son of Faith Fitzgerald Pitts and his bonus Mom, Betty R. Sherrill. He passed away unexpectedly on Friday, January 20, 2023.

He was a graduate of Carver High School in Winston-Salem, NC and continued his education at Lincoln College of Technology, in Indianapolis, IN where he received a certificate in Electronics Technology. Employed previously as a landscaper, he later be-came the CEO at GX Blooded, LLC.

Rashaad was a creative and nurturing soul who enjoyed being a Rap Artist and making music. He touched many lives in the darkest of places.

He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents: Gladys (Harold) Thompson, Doris Solomon, Billy Solomon, and Jacqueline Thompson.

Rashaad is survived by his children: Ava Sims, Amir Sims, and Aaminah Rah’elle Pitts; parents, Faith Fitzgerald Pitts and Betty R. Sherrill; grandparents, Vernell Thompson Pitts and Willie J. Pitts; aunts, Emily Pitts, Michelle (Terrence) Pate, Doris Crockett; uncles, Jose‘ Pitts and Michael (Adreian) Pitts; great-aunts and uncles, Kirby Thompson, Reverend Dr. Vernon Thompson, Alice (Lawrence) Jones, Clarence (Betty) Thompson, Terry Thompson; close cousin, Belva (Tony) Spillman; special friends, Christian Sims, Alvin Allen, Nina Buster, Charles “FullLogie” Scales, Wayne Carpenter, Jr., and Jenna Anderson; and a host of cousins, relatives and friends.

Funeral service 4:00 PM, Saturday, February 4, 2023 at New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 N. Dunleith Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service with a public viewing.

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Mr. Randall Hillian

January 19, 2023



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.


 

Mr. Earl Nixon McLaurin

January 14, 2023



Mr. Earl Nixon McLaurin, known to family and friends as “Nick”, was born July 15, 1936 to Margaret McLaurin and Willie Earl Pope in Clinton, NC. On Saturday, January 14, 2023, at age 86, he passed away in Casa Grande, Arizona.

He moved to Winston-Salem, NC in his early 20’s and worked various jobs before being employed with Larry Edward Seat Cover. That position would later help and encourage him to establish his own business, E&E Trim Shop with his wife, Edna McLaurin. He was known for his custom upholstery detail on cars (including classic and antique), furniture, boat seats, barber chairs, etc.

An avid NASCAR fan who loved traveling, he especially enjoyed visiting his hometown of Clinton, NC, as well as family trips to Carolina and Myrtle Beaches. Also notable was his annual fishing trip to Topsail Beach Pier. Most of all he loved and supported his family and extended family in any way that he could. Another event he al-ways looked forward to attending was the McLaurin Family Annual Christmas Reunion.

Mr. McLaurin was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Edna; his mother and father; three brothers; and one sister.

He leaves behind to cherish sweet memories, his daughters, Pamela McLaurin Malone (Darryl) and Cheryl Renee McLaurin (Ramona Batie) both of Arizona; three grandchildren, DeCarlos McLaurin (Tiffany) of Winston-Salem, NC, Christopher Polite Jr. (Glezelle) and Constance Polite of Arizona; eight great-grandchildren, Tyson Martin, Carmeron, Caleb and Zoe McLaurin of Winston-Salem, NC, Zariyah and Kingston Polite, Blair Wells and Milani Newburn of Arizona; one brother, Robert Earl Pope; and one sister, Darlene Pope of Clinton, NC; a special devoted nephew, Franklin “Del” Barnes (Hannah and Ryleigh); and two special devoted friends who were like a son and daughter, Pete Walters and Catrina Smith.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, January 27, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1:00 PM, Saturday, January 28, 2023 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery 2124 New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. *Masks required.

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Mrs. Jessica Marie Chaplin Morgan

January 7, 2023



Jessica Marie Chaplin Morgan, known affectionately to family and friends as “Porky,” was born in Winston-Salem, NC on April 8, 1971 to the late Willie Chaplin and Clydie Sturdivant Chaplin. After many years of caring for her family and others, she passed away on Saturday, January 7, 2023 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a graduate of North Forsyth High School. She completed her training and received her certification from Miller-Motte Business College. For 25 years, Jessica was an efficient and dedicated office coordinator at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.

Jessica was a longtime member of White Rock Baptist Church where she served faithfully on the Trustee Board and with the Usher Ministry. As often as possible, “Porky” enjoyed traveling, cooking and spending time with family.

Among other family members, Jessica was preceded in death by her parents, Willie and Clydie Chaplin.

She is survived by her husband of 25 years, Gene Morgan; children: Jakia Chaplin, Gene Morgan, Jr. and Jaylen Morgan; siblings, Tammy (Stephen) Atwater and Willie Chaplin; nieces, Shanae Chaplin and Elana Chaplin; nephews, Willie Chaplin and Tevin Atwater; great nieces, Chloe Williamson, Bella Williamson and Elizabeth Chaplin; great nephew, Jyri Atwater; sister-in-law, Denise Chaplin; and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, January 13, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:00 PM, Saturday, January 14, 2023 at White Rock Baptist Church, 1233 NE 14th Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens. *Masks required.

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Ms. Beverly Ann Brown Simmons

January 3, 2023



Beverly Ann Brown Simmons was born on May 23, 1953, the daughter of the late Clarence Brown and Clara Brown. After many years of loving others, she passed away on January 3, 2023.

A native of Winston-Salem, NC, she was educated in the local school system and graduated from Parkland High School. She was employed by Owens of Chicago, IL from 1976 to 2018.

Beverly was a member of Pneuma Pentecostal Church in Thomasville, NC where she participated in several church ministries and activities.
She loved decorating, spending time with family and hosting family gatherings, especially Christmas, a time her family really looked forward to. In addition to her family, she dearly loved her dog, April.

She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, David Smith and Sophia Smith; and beloved nieces, Jasmine Fletcher and Lashonda Hill.
Beverly leaves to cherish precious memories, her sons, Frederick (Jeneva) Brown and Karlos Brown; grandchildren, Taylor Williams, Annah Brown, Shaniqua Cuthberston, Miracle McCoy, Octavius McCoy, Ahmon Lumpkins, Frederick “RJ” Brown, Jr.; 9 great-grandchildren; siblings, beloved sister, Gloria Brown, de-voted brothers, Tyrone (Francoise) Brown, Clarence (Jennifer) Brown, Stanford Brown, Mike (Lonnetra) Smith, Tracy Smith, Steve (Yvette) Brown, and Shirley Smith; niece, Sandy (John) Switzer; nephew, Anthony (Tiger) Brown; and a host of other nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Kathy (Ernest) Hodges.

Pubic viewing Sunday, January 8, 2023 from 1 PM ~ 6 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12 PM, Monday, January 9, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty-minutes prior to service. Interment Gardens of Memory.

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Mr. Antwan Lamont Campbell

December 29, 2022


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.

 

Mrs. Diane Robinson-Blakely

December 29, 2022



Diane Moore Robinson-Blakely was born July 30, 1952 in Philadelphia, PA to Willie Lee Moore and Willie Mae Jordan Moore, both now deceased. Having completed her earthly assignments, she answered God’s call on December 29, 2022 in Winston-Salem, NC.

She was a graduate of Washington County High School in Sandersville, GA and received an associate degree from Forsyth Technical Community College. She furthered her studies at Salem College in Winston-Salem, NC.

For 20 years she was employed by Sears as a Sales Associate and retired with numerous awards. She also retired from the WS/FC School System after several years as a Teacher Assistant with special needs students at Diggs Elementary School.

A faithful member of Carver Road Church of Christ, she served on the Baptismal Committee and the Hospitality Committee. She also regularly attended Wednesday morning and Sunday Bible Study. Active in her community, she was a member of the “Order of the Eastern Star.” and enjoyed being a member of the “Rise ‘N Fly Bid Whist Club.” She was an avid gardener who had many plants surrounding her house.

In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her spouse, John Robinson, Sr., and her son, Curtis Willie Hall, Jr., also affectionately known as “Skeeter.”

She leaves to cherish her memory and honor her legacy, her devoted husband, Thomas Blakely; daughter, Sabrina Moore of Philadelphia, PA; stepdaughter, Sabrina Robinson, of Winston-Salem, NC; stepsons, Paul (Yolanda) Chiles, Gregory Blakely, and John Robinson, Jr. of Winston-Salem, NC; 5 grandchildren; siblings, Julius Moore of Tennille, GA and Peggy Moore of Philadelphia, PA; sisters-in-law, Ira Dean, Mattie Bailey, Judith Blakely; brothers-in-law, Herman Blakely, Harold (Ella) Blakely and Thaddius (Pauline) Blakely; aunts, Ruby Moore Clark of College Park, GA and Readith Moore of Philadelphia, PA; a of host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends, too numerous to name, and her pet dog “Stringer.”

Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Thursday, January 5, 2023 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 11 AM, Friday, January 6, 2023 at Carver Road Church of Christ, 4399 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior. *Masks required

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Mrs. Shirley Powers Dukes

December 26, 2022


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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Mr. Patrick Harding

December 26, 2022


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.

 

Ms. Montana H. Stimpson

December 21, 2022



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.

 

Mr. Wilbert "Crip" Meadow, Jr.

December 16, 2022


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 


 

Mrs. Brenda Carter Roebuck

December 12, 2022



Brenda Elaine Carter Roebuck affectionately known as “Tiny”, was born to the late Ruby Lee Carter and Mango Richardson, Jr. on December 11, 1956. She received her heavenly wings on December 12, 2022.

She received her formal education from Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Later, for more than 10 years, she was employed by the local school system. Brenda was of the Baptist faith, enjoyed helping others, being with her family and her dog, Cinnamon.

Brenda was preceded in death by her parents; a devoted friend, Anthony Kirby; three brothers, Sammy Lee, Mango and William Carter.

Left to mourn her passing but cherish her memory are: a sister, Betty Carter; two brothers, Larry Carter and Mel-vin Carter; two aunts, Lorene Carter and Nancy Carter; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

Public viewing will be from 1 PM until 6 PM, Sunday, December 18, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 1 PM, Monday, December 19, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. *Mask required.

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Mr. Orlin Elijah Acker

December 7, 2022


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.


 

Mr. Montaque Lamont "Bam" Blackburn

December 6, 2022



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.

 

Ms. Nethelius Sheff

November 29, 2022



Nethelius Wardlow Sheff was born on March 17, 1947 in Winston-Salem, NC. After a lifetime of caring for others, she passed away on November 29, 2022.

She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, continued her post secondary education and received her nursing degree from Forsyth Technical Community College. She was employed by Baptist Hospital and worked on 5th South as a floor nurse for 20 years before transitioning to Utilization Review for the next 25 years. She retired with 45 years of dedicated and compassionate service.

Nethelius was an active participant at the YMCA through the Silver Sneakers Program. An avid traveler, who visited Vegas yearly, she attended a variety of concerts and enjoyed life to the fullest.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Joshua Wardlow and Ernestine P. Wardlow; brothers, Jerry Wardlow, Charles Wardlow; grandson, Donald A. Hill, Jr.; nephew, David E. Wardlow, Jr.; and uncle, Amos Pigford.

Those who survive to cherish her memory include her sons, Anthony (Carol) Sheff, Zeb (Julia) G. Sheff; daughter, Lisa (Donald) Hill; grandchildren, Zeb G. Sheff, IV, Precious Sheff, Jasmine Sheff, Samara Sheff, Joshua Hill; great-grandchildren, Zyona and Zakai Sheff; sisters, Gwendolyn (Lowen) Goulbourne, Carolyn Campbell, Gloria (David) Williams; brothers, David (Vera) Wardlow, Reginald Wardlow; uncle, Leander Pigford; nieces, Lelia Campbell, Jessica Wardlow and LaKisha Ingram; special friends, Janese Rudd, Wilma Boyd, Joy Davis, Virginia Tombs, Tamiko aka “Sunshine” Wishon, and Carolyn Cunningham; and a host of relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Monday, December 5, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 12:30 PM, Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at Freedom Tabernacle Family Worship Center, 1211 Winston Road, Lexington, NC. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mr. John Mack Poindexter, III

November 27, 2022


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.


 

Mr. Oscar Kinard Ledbetter, Sr.

November 26, 2022



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.

 


Mrs. Mary Kate Lowrey Dennis

November 25, 2022



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:

Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation 717 S. Marshall Street
Suite 105B
Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (866) 308-2773

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Mr. Montre' Donnell Richardson

November 25, 2022


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.

 


Miss Loretta Marsh

November 22, 2022



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.


 

Mrs. Anne Starnes

November 21, 2022


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: External link opens in new tab or windowhttps://donate3.cancer.org


 


Ms. Eunice T. Suber

November 21, 2022



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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Mr. James Kennard Terry

November 20, 2022


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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Mr. Staphon B. Debnam

November 19, 2022



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. 


 

Mrs. Shirley Ann Hall

November 17, 2022




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.

 


Mr. William "Coach Wink" Fulton, Jr.

November 17, 2022



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.

 

Miss Loretta Hughes

November 14, 2022



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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Miss Minnie Lucille Caldwell

November 14, 2022


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.


 

Ms. Charlene Parms

November 9, 2022


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.


 

Mr. Frederick Milton Craft, III

October 31, 2022



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.

 

Ms. Donettra Lorraine Coker

October 30, 2022



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


 

Mr. Willie B. Conrad, Sr.

October 29, 2022


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.


 

Ms. Harnetha B. Parks

October 28, 2022


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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Mr. Donald Walter Phillips, III

October 21, 2022



Donald Walter Phillips, III was born to Walter Junior and Shirley Pace Phillips on January 26, 1962 and died unexpectedly on October 21, 2022. He was preceded in death by his father.

He spent the first five years of his life in East Bend, NC. He then moved to Pfafftown, NC with his family, where he lived until his passing. He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools where he played football, his favorite sport. He was employed for several years at both Old Town and Sedgefield Golf Courses, and additionally at Douglas Battery and Aaron’s Rentals. Donald was an excellent handyman and landscape artist who would help anyone in any way he could.

For many years he was known as “Cool Don” because of his laidback personality. Later he was lovingly called “Uncle Don” by family and friends. He loved the outdoors, golfing, fishing, landscaping, and NASCAR racing. He was a diehard Washington Redskins (now Washington Commanders) football fan.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his beloved mother, Shirley P. Phillips; two sisters, Patricia Phillips and Jacqueline Phillips; one brother, Willie H. “Chucky” Phillips; nieces and nephews, Lawrence “Shawn” (Maiya) Phillips, Margaret “Cookie” (Ricky)Robinson, Dre-Shawn Phillips, Jaaren Phillips, Jori Phillips; great nieces and nephews, Leilah Phillips, Lydia Phillips, Bryson Robinson, Tyler Robinson, Ricky Robinson, and Indyhia Robinson; his cousin/brother, Philip “Chester” Myers; and a host of aunts, uncles and friends.


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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Mrs. Zenobia McLaughlin

October 15, 2022


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.

 

Mrs. Elizabeth T. Thomas

October 14, 2022


Elizabeth “Lib” Thompson Thomas was born on January 7, 1932 to the late James “JA” Thompson and Emma McWhirter in Winston-Salem, NC. She passed away on Friday, October 14, 2022.

She was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools and graduated from Atkins High School.

Elizabeth was a homemaker and provided loving childcare for several family members, including the Swain family.

She enjoyed watching game shows, especially Family Feud and The Price is Right. She was known in her family for delicious meals.

Mrs. Thomas is preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Thomas; her parents; sisters, Ruth Gross, Odessa Hemphill, Clara Thompson and Louise Tate; brothers, Willie Lee, Ezell and James Haskell Thompson.

Elizabeth is survived by her son, Arnold Thompson; three grand-children, Monica Denise Thompson, Kenneth Thompson and David Lee Thompson; eight great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Public viewing will be from 12 PM until 6 PM, Saturday, October 22, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service 3:30 PM, Sunday, October 23, 2022 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment at Salisbury National Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina. *Masks are required.   

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Miss Alice Jean Allen

October 12, 2022



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.


Alice was a lifelong member of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church where she held a number of positions. She served as president of the Do-Better-Club, Leader of Leaders, class leader, member of the Executive Board and chair of the Trustee Board. She also served as a member of the Christian Education Committee, Church Women United, The Project Committee and was a life member of the Missionaries. In 2005 she received special recognition from the church for revitalizing “The Class Leader’s Ministry.”

After retirement, Alice remained active in the National Education Association and the North Carolina Association of Educators and regularly attended annual conferences. She was also active in her community. She served as a judge for the Forsyth County Board of Elections for a number of years and also worked the box office for the Black Theater Arts Festival bi-annually, until her health would no longer allow her to serve.

Alice’s love for basketball remained with her and she looked forward to and regularly attended CIAA tournaments to support the Livingstone Blue Bears. She also loved to bowl and had several trophies that she bragged about and displayed on her bookcase.

In addition to her parents, Alice was preceded in death by her brothers, Clemmet Orlando, Norman Jr., and William Edward.

She is survived by: a devoted sister, Delores Hailstalk (Douglas) of the home, a brother, Clifton, Sr. (Selma) of Scotland Neck, North Carolina, a nephew, Clifton, Jr. (Kim) of Bryans Road, MD, a niece, Tamara of Charlotte, North Carolina, three great-nephews, three great nieces, one great-great nephew, a devoted cousin, Deborah Jackson of Rural Hall, North Carolina, and a host of relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Friday, October 21, 2022. Funeral service 12 PM, Saturday, October 22, 2022 at Bethania AME Zion Church, 2120 Bethania-Rural Hall Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment in the church cemetery.

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Mr. Robert Louis Dockery

October 7, 2022


Mr. Robert Louis Dockery was born on October 17, 1957 in Hamlet, NC to the late Jesse Goodwin and Annie Beatrice Dockery. He passed away on October 7, 2022.

He was a graduate of Richmond Senior High School, Class of 1976 and a veteran of the US Army. Professionally, he was a mason and a landscaper. A member of New Light Missionary Baptist Church, he served faithfully with the Deacon Board and assisted with many church events. Robert Louis Dockery was a man of integrity with a yearning to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. His quiet laid back demeanor served him well. He was easy to approach and showed a genuine interest in people’s lives. He actually walked the talk. His wife was indeed God’s gift to him and he was her king. First and foremost, God is the head of their house!

A diehard Washington Commanders (formerly Redskins) fan, he loved gardening, traveling, cooking and his family! Yes, “PaPa” is our earthly king. He left a legacy of love with us. We know that is what will carry us through and that we will see him in heaven.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Patricia Pratt, James Dockery, Katrina Dockery, Roosevelt “Chuck” Goodwin, Robert L. Goodwin and James O. Goodwin; his son-in-law, Deontae' Sanders; grandson, Deontae' Sanders, Jr. and his best friend, Antonio “Tony” Ingram.

Those remaining to cherish his memory are: his wife, Shirley Pankey Dockery; children: DeShantel Miller, Gary Miller, Jr., Kevin Miller, Travis McDonald, Ebony (Neil) Silas, LaQuisha Sanders, Angelica Bacote, LaTara Bell; grandchildren: KeOndre’ Greene, Keonna Miller, Daija Dockery, Zion Dockery, Arianna Redmon-Miller, Christian Greene, Kendall Bellamy, Jaylin Bacote, Sydney Bellamy, Robert Bellamy, Logan Sanders, Layla Sanders, Nolan Bacote, Liam Bell, TyMir Pemberton, Tru Holland, Jordan McDonald, Tristy McDonald and Gianni Rivera; Siblings: Linda Dockery, Anthony Dockery, Stanley (Lula) Dockery, Verlene Goodwin, Margie Ingram, Kasha Goodwin, Jackie Goodwin, Cynthia York and Charles Goodwin.

Public viewing will be Friday, October 14, 2022 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM, Saturday, October 15, 2022 at New Light Missionary Baptist Church, 1535 NE 15th Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. *Masks are required.

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Mrs. Tamara W. Hairston

October 4, 2022



Tamara Williamson Hairston, “Slim”, age 64 finished her course and received her wings to heaven on Thursday, October 4, 2022. Tamara was born on June 17, 1958 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Martha Cross and Samuel Williamson.

She began her education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County System and graduated high school in 1976.

She was a member of Macedonia Worship Center where she served on the Usher Board and participated in many activities. She loved spending time with her family and being in her kitchen.

Tamara is preceded in death by her husband Stanley Hairston; parents; sister, Someria Williamson; and brother, Samuel Williams, Jr.

Tamara leaves to cherish her memories, her daughter, Tamika Williamson; four grandchildren, Shamika Williamson, Daquane Blackburn, Dashawn Blackburn and Danysha Blackburn; four great-grandchildren, Olivia, Chloe, Noah and Jouree; two sisters, Cynthia William-son and Anna Crawford; one brother, Vincent William-son; her favorite cousin, Denise Green; and a host of loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 12:00 PM, Thursday, October 13, 2022 at Macedonia Worship Center. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Keewaunee N. Lentz

October 2, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Calvin L. Braddy

October 1, 2022



Calvin Lamont Braddy, Sr., known to his family, extended family and friends as “Dunkem” or “BIG DOG”, was born on February 15, 1962 to the late Clarence and Rosanna Braddy. At age 60, Calvin was promoted to glory on October 1, 2022.

A talented artist with a creative mind, he hand-painted advertising signs for several businesses in the local area. His ability to use tools as an extension of his gifted hands, was proven in his employment as a repairman at Wagner Appliance Store in Winston-Salem, NC.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Sharon Cain, Joanne Martin, and Pamela Braddy; and one brother, Cedric Braddy.

He leaves to cherish his memories, a daughter, Shequila Eldridge; a son, Calvin Braddy, Jr.; four grandchildren, Robert Alexander, Jr., Zy’Tavius and Ni’Ari Eldridge, Nevaeh Braddy; two brothers, Clarence Braddy, Jr. and Carnell Braddy; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and cousins; the children’s mother, Lanita Eldridge; and a devoted friend, Renee Danzy.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, October 6, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM on Friday, October 7, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior to service. *Masks are required.

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Mrs. Michelle "Missy" Mack

September 25, 2022


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.


 

Mrs. Verdell Green

September 25, 2022


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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Mr. Roderick Lenard Lineberger

September 24, 2022



Roderick Lenard Lineberger “Boo” was born April 5, 1970 to Brenda Lineberger and Michael J. Rynes. He transitioned from this life on Saturday, September 24, 2022.

He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.

Roderick worked for Food Lion Meat Department in Charlotte, NC. He loved to travel. He was known for his beautiful smile and awesome personality.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Brenda Lineberger; and grandmother, Hildred Lineberger “Snookie”.

He leaves to cherish dear memories, his loving father, Michael J. Rynes; daughters, Whitney Williams and Britney Young; one son, Derek Lineberger of Kernersville; four grandchildren, Payton, Baileigh, Miles and Tristan; aunts, Carolyn Lineberger, Vickie Rynes and Gayle Rynes; and a host of relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. There will be a private service held for the family. Interment Gardens of Memory. *Masks are required*

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Mr. Terry Hairston, Sr.

September 19, 2022


Terry Hairston, Sr., son of the late Raiford Hairston, Sr. and Janie Hairston, was born December 1, 1947. He departed this life Monday, September 19, 2022 after a period of
illness.

Known to his family and friends as "Pigg", Terry was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. In 1966 he was drafted into the US Army and served two tours in Vietnam from May 21, 1967 until May 18, 1968. He was a 1st Class Gunner and received a Vietnam Service Medal with 4 Bronze Service Stars and a Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. Honorably discharged, he was a member of the African American Veterans Association.

Employed many years as a plumber, he provided much needed services in the community until his retirement. Additionally, he enjoyed life and spending time with his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by both parents; grandson, Terry Hairston III; brother, James "Pete" Smith; sisters, Marie Smith and Dorothy Story.

Left to mourn but cherish his memory are: three sons, Terry (Teresa) Hairston II, Terrell Hairston, Terrence (Kim) Lewis; two daughters, Angeline Hairston of Winston-Salem, NC and Tammy (Carlos) Wright of Waxahachie, TX; four brothers, Ronda Hairston, Raiford (Arneita) Hairston, Jr., Richard (Sharon) Hairston, Nathaniel Hairston; one sister, Wanda (Colin Sr.) Morrison; god-sister, E. Ann Glenn; ten grandchildren, Terry Hairston IV, Tyren Hairston, Trinity Hairston, Tania Little, Justice and Lennox Lewis, Deion Mayhew, Tamara (Cordale) Brooks-Miller, Zion Scott and Cameron Brooks; three great-grandchildren; ninety-one nieces and nephews; many devoted cousins; Army brothers; and many friends.

There will be no public viewing. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM, Thursday, September 29, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Interment Salisbury National Cemetery. *Masks required.

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Ms. Brenda L. Smith

September 17, 2022



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.

 


Mr. Robert "Rob" T. Willis

September 16, 2022



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.


 

Ms. Alma Elizabeth Joyce

September 15, 2022



Alma Elizabeth Joyce, daughter of the late Robert E. Joyce and Carrie Caroline Shouse Joyce, was born September 24, 1930. She departed her life early Thursday morning, September 15, 2022 at Brookdale Senior Living after the onset of dementia.

Alma was an early graduate of the Forsyth County Schools and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Winston-Salem Teachers College. She continued her education obtaining a Master’s Degree from Columbia University in New York City. Her professional life included membership in the NEA, NCAE, and the Local Teachers’ Association as well as a membership with the Retired School Personnel Organization. She actively attended the monthly meetings until declining health. Her professional career included teaching at Carver Consolidated School and Cook Elementary and included working with the Gifted and Talented program.

She was also known for her baking skills and often baked cookies at Christmas, providing cakes for friends as well as supplying them for church events and family occasions.

A long-time member of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church, she taught an adult Sunday School class, served as the church announcer, welcomed church family and new members to the church, was a class leader, and a member of the Christian Education Department. She concluded each Sunday morning’s announcements with a provoking thought for the day. Additionally, she also worked with the Financial Committee of the church. She along with Ms. Alice Allen planned and organized the church anniversary each year.

She pledged and became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Gamma Lambda Chapter while she was a student at Winston-Salem Teachers College. Alma was distinguished in the local Phi Omega Chapter of the sorority as a "Pearl" with 65 years of service and was a life member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, Inc.

She attended local meetings, regional conferences, the Boule (National Conference) and served faithfully on numerous committees until her health declined.

Alma participated in many activities including the CIAA with her friend, Alice Allen and their driving buddy, Deborah Jackson. She toured fall festivals to pick up Magnum
Bonum apples and shopped and traveled with Susie Nance.

She often communicated with family and friends using Google Duo, phone calls, birthday cards, and other correspondence. Among friends who often kept in touch with
Alma were: Mrs. Susie Nance, Mrs. Carolyn Parker and Miss Brenda Tucker.

Alma entered Brookdale Senior Living for support with the challenges of onset dementia. She participated in various activities that included line dancing, seasonal events, and a group trip to Mitchell’s Nursey. One Christmas, while at Brookdale, she helped select poinsettias and assisted with the decorating of a Christmas tree.

She was preceded in death by both parents, her brother, James E. Joyce; nephew, Robert Edward Joyce; other deceased relatives: Anna S. Ervin, Margaret S. Scales, William T. Shouse, Grady Shouse, Esther Ambrose, Johnny Shouse, Henry Shouse, Dorothy K. Napper, Joseph Kimbrough, Jr., William E. Shouse, Virginia K. Allen, and other members of the Joyce family.

She leaves to mourn: her nieces, Marilyn Joyce and family, Yvette Butler Joyce and family; nephew, James Cedric Joyce and family all of Baltimore, MD; caregiver and
cousin, Natalie K. (Hershal) Summers; surviving first cousins, Hannah S. Eldridge and family, Mollie McLain and family, Evelyn E. Shouse and family, Phyllis K. (Tom) Baldwin and family and a host of supportive relatives and friends.

Anyone who knew Alma could count on her witty nature, her honesty and many talents she shared with others. She will be missed from our presence but not from our hearts.

Ms. Joyce may be publicly viewed, from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Thursday, September 22, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service, 11:00 AM, Friday, September 23, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Family visitation thirty minutes prior to service.  Interment Forsyth Memorial Park. *Masks required.

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Mr. Harry Lee O'Neal

September 11, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Albert Woodrow Crosby

September 8, 2022



Albert Woodrow Crosby, better known as “Woody” to all his family and friends, was born December 9, 1943 in Spartanburg, SC to the late Elouise D. and Woodrow Crosby. He passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2022 at Trinity Glen in Winston-Salem, NC.

At a young age, “Woody” was an active participant at the YMCA when it was located on Patterson Avenue. There he, his longtime teenage friend, the late Bishop Joseph P. Lowery and many other childhood friends were mentored by the late “Mo” Lucas. He developed a love for sports that included basketball, playing pool and ping pong. He received his formal education locally and attended Atkins High School.

In later years, “Woody” moved to Dorchester, MA where he lived for approximately 10 years. He was then summoned to return to Winston-Salem to be caretaker to his older sibling Clyde, who had returned from the Korean War severely injured.

He was a very outgoing person who loved to watch sports and listen to music. He loved to cook, whether in the kitchen or when he entertained outside as he grilled. He was usually the life of the party, and most people also knew him to be a particularly sharp dresser. He was rarely seen without his creased jeans and leather jacket.

“Woody” was a crafted painter by trade and a dedicated and very hard worker. He was employed with Baptist Hospital for many years as a painter. When his vision became impaired, he worked for Industries for the Blind for many years until his health declined.

He was also preceded in death by his brothers, Clyde, Frankie and Roy.

He is survived by his children; Darryl Woodrow Powell of Boston, MA and Christina Tyler of Winston-Salem, NC; two step-children, Tonya Mitchell (Michael) Hyman and Kevin Mitchell both of Winston-Salem, NC; a sister, Barbara Jean Hill (Stanley) Drake; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. He was loved and cared for by his devoted caregivers, Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Solomon Green.

There will be no public viewing. Graveside service 11:30 AM, Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, 3250 High Point Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27107.

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Mr. David Hancel Hawkins, Jr.

September 7, 2022



David Hancel Hawkins, Jr, died unexpectedly in his home in Clayton, NC on Wednesday, September 7, 2022. David’s love for all people was evident in each word he spoke and action he took. His broad smile and bright eyes were beacons of hope and love to all who crossed his path. For six decades, he anchored and strengthened those around him with these life-giving and nurturing spiritual gifts.

Born in Winston-Salem, NC on March 18, 1962 to Annie E. Hawkins and David H. Hawkins, Sr, both along with his grandmother, Geneva Lentz and grandfather, OW Lentz, preceded him in death. David graduated from East Forsyth High School in 1981 and enrolled at Wake Forest and Shaw Universities. A lifelong learner, David balanced classwork with employment off-campus as well. His selfless dedication to others, inspiring work ethic, and generosity of heart shone in every task he undertook.

Whether it was: being a DJ on Shaw University’s radio station; working as an audio technician at WRAL; excelling as Assistant Store Managers at Lowe’s and Home Depot; or managing a horse racing breeding farm - David’s passion for life, love for others, and dedication to detail left indelible impressions on everyone fortunate enough to know him. David was recently nearing completion of his Bachelors of Arts in Communication from Shaw University.

David loved all genres of music, and his record collection was vast. He was the co-founder of an online audio-file group where participants shared their love and knowledge of music from areas across the world. In addition, he was a proud member of the BMW Car Club of America (his detailed care of Tasia’s BMW was immaculate.) His gifts in the kitchen were also legendary - as anyone who was fortunate enough to taste his pork chops, fried chicken, spaghetti, steak, and special seasonings may attest.

For the past decade, David contributed in immeasurable ways to his students’ and colleagues’ successes at Knightdale High School. Working with special needs students as an Instructional Assistant in the Occupational Course of Study program, David offered his students both practical and real-world career skills and knowledge - while also modeling for them ‘soft skill’ emotional intelligence that they are carrying with them for the rest of their lives.

In addition to his work in the classroom, David served as both the men’s and women’s golf coach. As a certified PGA golf coach, David led his Knightdale High School men’s golf team to compete at the state level in 2019. David also worked as a Driver’s Education Instructor for Wake County students through Jordan Driving School.

As much as David loved his students, the best gift Knightdale High School gave him was the love of his life - his wife, Tasia. Having met as colleagues at Knightdale High School, David became Tasia’s true Knight in Shining Armor, and she was his Lady. Their love for one another stretches from our earthly kingdom to the Kingdom without end.

David is survived by wife, Tasia W. Hawkins; daughter, Skyler E. Hawkins; sisters, Wyvern Anthony, Carolyn White, Mary (Torre) Lewis, Sharnay Torrance, Elizabeth Wiggins; brothers, Sonny Hawkins, Christopher (Kathi) Styles, Gerald (Sharon) Kirkland; aunts, Ethel Avery, Paulette Walton, Carolyn Sanders Parker, Beverly Williams, Sharon Sanders; uncles, Charlie Lentz, Robert Walton, Elwood Sanders, Michael Sanders; godson, Langston Styles; seventeen nieces and nineteen nephews; and a host of cousins and other beloved family members; mother-in-law, Wynee Varner; father-in-law, Anthony Brown; grandmother-in-law, Eveline Faulk; brother-in-law, Javarr (Tameka) Sanders; special lifetime friends, Wilson Weaver and Jeketa Floyd.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM, Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 1:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons. Family visitation will be one hour prior to service. Interment Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina. *Masks required.

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Ms. Ernestine T. Marshall

September 6, 2022



Ernestine T. Marshall transitioned peacefully Tuesday, September 6, 2022 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was born July 2, 1937 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Clarence Nicks and Louise Tanner.

She received her formal education locally and graduated from the original S.G. Atkins High School. For many years she worked for and later retired from Senior Services in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Ernestine was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Angela Armstrong, and one brother, James Tanner.

She leaves to cherish her memory two daughters, Kim Marshall of Houston, Texas and Karen Marshall of the city; four sons, Keith (Tangela), Kelvin, Kenny (Mandy), and Kent (Minister Kareen) Marshall all of the city; a twin brother, Ernest Tanner; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Public viewing will be Sunday, September 11, 2022 from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM, Monday, September 12, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel.  Family visitation thirty minutes prior to service. *Masks required.

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Ms. Angela Lucille Teague

September 1, 2022


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.


 

Mrs. Alice Pearl Jordan

August 30, 2022



Mrs. Alice Pearl Jordan was born on June 24, 1938 in Laurinburg, North Carolina to the late Arie King and Carrie Bell Davis. Mrs. Jordan passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2022.

Alice married Nathaniel Jordan, Sr. on July 7, 1960 in Laurinburg, North Carolina. They enjoyed 58 beautiful years of marriage before Nathaniel’s death in 2018.

She gave her life to Christ at an early age and was a member of United Progressive Baptist Church for over 40 years. She was a dedicated member serving as head of the Usher Board and Hospitality Committee.

Alice loved her family. She enjoyed cooking every Sunday, shopping, attending family gatherings and church. Everyone looked forward to her soul food dinners every Sunday. Prior to becoming a homemaker, Alice was an excellent seamstress working for Hanes and Lucia Apparel.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Nathaniel Jordan, Sr.; son, Anthony Jordan, Sr., three sisters: Carrie Bradford, Betsy Harrington, Lucille Bailey; two brothers, Willie Bee King and James King.

Mrs. Jordan is survived by her children: Nathaniel (Vera) Jordan, Jr., Willie Mason, Teressa (Douglas) Cook, Tony Jordan; grandchildren: Nathaniel (Cristi), III, Stuart, Shemeka (Keith), Jordan, Jesse (Tiffany), Joshua, Keya, Gerrian, Kevin, Anthony (Christina), Jr., Douglas, II, Starrsha; great grandchildren: Ashten (Brandon), Kaleb, Madison, Tylar, Kevea, Jayden, Amaria, Anthony, III, Christin, Andrea, Dyshan, Chris, Jr., Camren, Gabriel, Porter, Harlem, Makoa, Kai; great greatgrandchildren Paxtyn, Presley; sisters: Joyce Riggins, JoAnne McNair; brother, Michael King; daughter-in-law, Ramona Jordan; sisters-in-law: Cora King, Ann King, Fannie Mae Times, Elizabeth Jordan, Lucille Monroe, Shirley Brown; brother-in-law, Charles Jor-dan; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends; special friends: Dorothy Smith, Mable Twitty, Frances Ziglar, Lois Gwyn and Delores “Binkie” Scales, who was not only her friend, but her hairstylist for more than fifty years.

Public viewing will be Friday, September 2, 2022 from 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 11:30 PM. Family visitation thirty minutes prior to service at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. *Masks required.

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Mr. JaQuez Xavien Jadin Fredericks

August 25, 2022


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.



 

Mrs. Harriett J. Tobe

August 24, 2022


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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Mr. Roger Dean Gist, Jr.

August 19, 2022



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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Ms. Charlene Adele Curtis

August 18, 2022


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: External link opens in new tab or windowhttps://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.


 

Mrs. Angela Jeanette Green

August 16, 2022



Angela Jeanette Green was born to the late Albert Stevenson and Barbara Jean Stephens on January 11, 1957 in Greensboro, North Carolina. She passed away on Tuesday, August 16, 2022.

Angela attended Grimsley High School in the Guilford County Public School System in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Mrs. Green attended Beulah Baptist Church. She loved listening to music, making collages, and spending time with her family. She was employed in Bus Maintenance for the Winston-Salem Transit Authority.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Green and her parents, Barbara Jean Stephens and Albert Stevenson.

She is survived by her daughter, Tequila Green; her sister Cheryl Jacobs; and her beloved dog, “Coco”.

Mrs. Green may be publicly viewed Tuesday, August 23, 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, Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. *Masks are required.

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Mrs. Lilly "Ree" Wall Dockery

August 12, 2022



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

August 5, 2022



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.


 

Mrs. Mildred E. Knox

August 2, 2022



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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Ms. Marcella Lucynthia Robinson

August 1, 2022



Marcella Lucynthia Robinson, known affectionally to her family as “Coota”, was born to the late Emma Lee and Otis Napoleon Robinson on July 13, 1948 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. On Monday, August 1, 2022, she peacefully passed away.

She attended and participated in activities at S.G. Atkins High School. After high school, Marcella served in the United States Army. She later returned home to take care of all the children in the family.

Following the passing of her sister Emma Lou, she continued her desire to be of service to others by becoming a volunteer with the local Cancer Services organization. When not caring for family and friends, she enjoyed being outdoors, especially being at the beach. Some of her best times were spent simply experiencing the joys of fishing.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Emma Lee Robinson and Otis Napoleon Robinson; three sisters, Lee Ethel Cowan, Emma Lou Robinson, and Cathany Jewel Robinson; one nephew, Kevin Lemont Robinson; and one niece, Princess Letrice Parks.

Marcella is survived by two great nieces, Cynthia Brunt and Jewel Robinson; three great nephews, Joshua Howard, Delmario Parks, and Trosean Richardson; a lifetime brother and friend, Travis Burgess; one nephew, Andre Taylor; one niece, Tonyetta Taylor; and an abundance of cousins and family in South Carolina.

There will be no public viewing for Ms. Robinson. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM, Saturday, August 13, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel.
*Masks are required.

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Mr. Michael W. Myers

July 31, 2022



Michael William “Mickey” Myers was born to Reverend Royace and Elnora Myers on June 29, 1952. He departed this life on Sunday, July 31, 2022 at 12:39 A.M.
at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC.

A proud 1971 graduate of S.G. Atkins High School, he loved his alma mater and frequently attended the school’s football games. He also enjoyed collecting historical artifacts, watching football and following NASCAR.

Michael was employed by and eventually retired from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System in 2010 after having served as the Lead Custodian at North Forsyth High School for many years. There he received many awards of appreciation during his tenue for his contributions to the school, staff and students.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Royace A. and Bradford Myers; a sister, Patricia Myers Garrett; and his only child, Theresa George,
born April 22, 1971.

He leaves to mourn his passing his granddaughter, Tanisha (Brandon) Dennis; great grandsons, Bryson and Braylon Den-nis of McLeansville, NC; his son-in-law, Michael (Theresa) George; one sister, Roslyn (Odell) Jones; two brothers, Russell C. (Alice) Myers and Radford (Patricia) Myers, all of Winston-Salem, NC; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Myers will be from 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM, Thursday, August 4, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM Friday, August 5, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. *Masks are required.

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SFC Roger Dean Gist, Sr.

July 26, 2022



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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Mrs. Norma Jean Logan

July 22, 2022



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.

 


 

Mr. Darryl L. Tatum

July 15, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Reginald D. Bohannon

July 8, 2022



Reginald Denard Bohannon was born to the late Joe Fleming and Inez B. Key on July 12, 1960. He departed this earthly life on Friday, July 8, 2022.

He received Christ at an early age and was baptized at Friendship Baptist Church in 1974. In his youth, he was a member of the youth choir and participated in other church activities with his family.

Reginald spent much of his life between Winston-Salem, NC and Detroit, MI. He eventually settled in Winston-Salem, renewed his membership at Friendship and helped to create the prison ministry. Reginald remained faithful unto the Lord throughout his life.

For more than 34 years, Reginald was married to Aleane Morris Bohannon. During that time, they made and shared many family memories. He had many talents and was known for his handiness and hard work ethic.

Those who preceded him in death include: his father, Bobby Key, Sr.; his son, Corey Denard Warren; two stepsons, Anthony Morris, Sr. and Charles Samuels, Sr.; and brother, Bobby Key, Jr.

“Reggie” leaves to cherish his memories, his wife, Aleane Morris Bohannon; his two children, Kim Rochelle Huling and Jawan Denard Hayes; grandchildren; sisters, Tandra Key-Wilson, Barbara Key White (Joseph), Veronica McKelvy (Eric), Brenda Key-Barbour (Raymond), Debra Fleming and Valeria Jackson; brother, Damon Key (Yukema); sisters-inlaw, Betty Morris and Linda Morris; brothers-in-law, George Morris (Lewellyn) and Jasper Horton (Angela); an aunt, Clee Barren; an uncle, Jerome Key; and a host of cousins, relatives, and friends.


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

July 4, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Emanuel A. Heyliger, II

July 1, 2022



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.


 

Ms. Joycelyn V. Johnson

June 21, 2022



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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Ms. Maxine Deloris Galloway

June 23, 2022



Ms. Maxine Deloris Galloway was born on December 7, 1948 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Harvey V. Galloway and Janie Bell Mack. She passed away on Thursday,
June 23, 2022. Maxine was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a proud graduate of Paisley High School, class of 1967.

Her employment in Winston-Salem, NC included positions with XL Cleaners and A Cleaner World and with Amos and Smith Hosiery Company in King, NC.

Maxine loved being social and especially loved to dance at the Black Velvet Lounge. At other times she played cards and played casino games at the local sweepstakes.
She truly enjoyed life to the fullest.

She is preceded in death by her father, Harvey Vessel Galloway; mother, Janie Bell Mack; and sister, Charline Susan Galloway.

Maxine is survived by one daughter, Yvonne Deloris Galloway; one granddaughter, Anjuli Deloris Galloway; one grandson, Michael Johnson, II; one great granddaughter,
Alexus Galloway; one nephew, Tiko Galloway who was like a son; two nieces, Tomiko Galloway and April Sprinkle; one sister Bobbie Jean Jones; one aunt, Reba Galloway; one uncle Reuben Galloway; and a host of cousins and friends.

A memorial service for Ms. Galloway will be at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Chapel. *Masks are required.

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Ms. Melba Elfreda Holder (Sitta)

June 22, 2022



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.


 

Miss Josie Jean Kimbrough

June 19, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Kelly McKenzie Spease

June 18, 2022



Mr. Kelly McKenzie Spease was born on November 11, 1966 to Mr. Joseph Lee Rucker and the late Nancy Spease in Yadkinville, North Carolina. He passed away on Saturday, June 18, 2022.

Kelly received his formal education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public schools and attended Mount Tabor High School. He was employed by West Rock as a machine operator and attended Mercy Seat Holy Church.

Kelly loved riding his motorcycle and was a fan of the Buffalo Bills Football Team.

Mr. Spease is preceded in death by his mother, Nancy Spease; grandfather, James Rucker; close friend, Stacy Toney.

Those who remain to cherish his memory include, daughters, Lauren Spease and Kellie Pearson; father, Joseph Lee Rucker; stepmother, Burnu Rucker; sisters, Tara and Ieshia Hardy; grandmother, Ruby Rucker; uncles, Ulysses Rucker, Artis Rucker, Sandford Rucker; aunt, Mildred Rucker; aunt-in-law, Theresa Rucker; nieces, Iyonna and Iyonte Hardy; nephews, Wesley Moore Shutts, Jr., Isley Hardy; cousins, Lucy Fletcher, Porsha Fletcher, Charles Rucker, Calvin Rucker, Charlene Rucker, Carlos Rucker, Brian Rucker, Eric Rucker, Valerie Joyner, and Laparrisha Reid.

There will be no public viewing for Mr. Spease.  A memorial service will take place at 2:30 PM, Sunday, June 26, 2022 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Family visitation will be thirty minutes prior to service. *Masks are required.

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Mrs. Frances Steele Page

June 16, 2022


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.

 


 

Mrs. Minnie Bell Jackson Evans

June 13, 2022



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.


 

Princess Ja'Nyila Airiam "JuJu" Clark

June 4, 2022



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.


 

Mrs. Mildred Roseboro Griffin

May 30, 2022



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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Ms. Cora Elizabeth Taylor

May 28, 2022


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.


 

Mr. William "Bubber" Henry Alexander Hunt

May 23, 2022



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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Mr. Norman "Bo" Phillips

May 19, 2022



Mr. Norman “Bo” Phillips was born in Harlem, NY at Sydenham Hospital on August 17, 1947 to the late Nancy V. Sowell Phillips and Matthew “Bud” Joseph Phillips. Norman was the oldest of four, followed by JoAnn, Gloria and Denise. Norman and his family moved to the Bronx in the early 1950’s in the newly developed Bronx River Projects where he met and married his wife of over 52 years, Gail Theresa. Norman and Gail raised their family in Bronx, NY before retiring to Winston-Salem, NC.

Norman’s formal education was earned through the NYC Public School System. He was a graduate of Samuel Gompers High School the Bronx. Growing up in Bronx River Projects, Norman made many friends with memories to cherish and also started courting his girlfriend Gail, who lived in the building next door. Rumor has it they met through his beloved mother’s home hair care service, where Gail’s mother was one of her frequent clients. In 1966, he was drafted into the United States Army and served overseas, with a tour in Germany. In 1969, Norman married Gail and had their first child, Corey Joseph. As a young teenager and young adult, Norman was known for his melodious and unique singing voice which he used as a member of his first singing group “The Butlers.” Competition was fierce back in the day and singing battles with the likes of local groups such as the Butlers and Quotations, to name a few, were a regular past time. During one of these ‘friendly’ singing competitions, Norman, became a founding member of the singing group, “Battery Park.”

After being honorably discharged from the Army, Norman began working for the NYC Transit Police in 1974 and also welcomed their daughter, Janay Arnetra. Norman spent the next 30 plus years raising his children and building a home filled with love, music, and laughter. After retiring from the NYC Transit Police, Norman worked as a Safety Police Officer at the Department of Veteran Affairs and then at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. Throughout Norman’s younger years, you could find him hanging out with family at the basketball courts or visiting friends back home in Bronx River Projects, especially in the “Alley.”

In 2005, Norman and Gail left New York for a new life in Winston- Salem, NC, and soon became members of the Rural Hall Church of God, where they gave their lives to God. He used his voice singing for the Lord in his last years of his life participating in several singing contests and earning first place in the Senior Adult Gathering competition in 2014, and earning second place in 2020. Norman cared a great deal about his church where he served as a member of the Trustee’s Board and Pastor’s Council for many years. At church gatherings, he never disappointed his church family with his delicious and humongous-sized banana pudding.

Norman tried to live his life by his favorite scripture, quoted and encouraged by his father Matthew Joseph, “For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.” Romans 10:10. Norman, as his father before him, would ask that his children turn their hearts toward God who does all things well, and who will be a source of comfort to them.

During the last 6 months of his life, Norman’s illness and the care that he required from his wife, Gail, made it impossible for them to return to the church in the same capacity. Up until his life ended here on this earth, Norman often reminisced about being able to return to his church. He was truly a family man, faithful to his home and to his loving wife, Gail. With over 50 years of marriage, children and everything in between, Norman and Gail loved each other tenderly, fiercely, unapologetically, always and forever.

He was a friend, as well as father to his children, whom he raised instilling honor, discipline, respect and the same family values learned from his mother and father. His son, Corey, lived within shouting distance and he often enjoyed coming over to watch and discuss basketball games at length, often asking ‘…who do you think will take it this year, CJ? His daughter remained in the Bronx but her visits were always met at the door with ‘Okay Nay-Nay, what do you want for breakfast?’ Norman was a great cook and his breakfast meals of shrimp and grits, eggs whether scrambled, sunny-side up and two-or three-egg omelets, along with bacon, sausage, pancakes blueberry or banana, toast, orange juice, apple juice and coffee were legendary.

Norman’s warm laughter, smile, and hugs will be profoundly missed as he will forever be remembered as an exceptional, respected and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, nephew, uncle, cousin and friend.

Preceding him in death was his beloved mother and father and his youngest sister, Denise Phillips of Hartsville, SC. He leaves to cherish his memory, his beloved wife, Gail; two children, Corey (Omayra) Phillips of Winston-Salem, NC and Janay Phillips-Wilson(Omar) of Bronx, NY; two sisters, JoAnn Phillips Rohan of Washington, DC and Gloria Phillips Carswell of Ocean, NJ; five grandchildren: Silasia (Kevin) Diamond of Pennsylvania, Idarmy Angela of Pennsylvania, Ahmad Syril (Katelyn) of Indiana, Omari Sekou (Iscis) Phillips of NC, and Sarais Star Phillips of NC; two aunts, Anna Lee Frazier of Queens, NY; and Sarah Madison of Brooklyn, NY; three great grandchildren, Kalibe Immanuel, Kazin Lee and Stormy Snow; a sister in-law; five brothers in-law; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and church family.

Public viewing for Mr. Phillips will be Thursday, May 26, 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., Friday, May 27, 2022 at Rural Hall Church of God, 270 College Street, Rural Hall, North Carolina. Family visitation will be 30 minutes prior. Interment Crestview Memorial Park.

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Mr. Amos Lewis

May 16, 2022



Amos Lewis was born on April 25, 1935 to the late James Lewis and Jesse Lewis in Ferguson, South Carolina. Mr. Lewis entered his eternal rest on Monday, May 16, 2022.

He served in the United States Air Force for four years as an Airman 1st Class. He was later employed as a mechanic by RJ Reynolds To-bacco Company and retired after more than 30 years of dedicated service. In his leisure time, he loved golf, watching basketball, football, and traveling.

A man of faith, baptized in November of 1956, Amos was a member of Carver Road Church of Christ. He was also a nearby resident of Quality Independent Living.

Amos was preceded in death by his son, Rodney Lewis and three siblings, Shirley Lewis, Mary Lewis, and Christine Lewis.

He is survived by his children: Angela (Jasper) Horton and Paula Evans; four grandchildren: Kenneth (Shanrae) Horton, Rodney (Brandi) Evans, Jerri (Kristen) Evans, Kenan (Jennifer) Horton; two sisters, Lillion Ellison and Bernice Hunt both of the city; six great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Lewis will be Sunday, May 22, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Monday, May 23, 2022 at 11:30 A.M. at Carver Road Church of Christ, 4399 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, NC. Family visitation will be 30 minutes prior to service.

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Mr. Bennie E. Lassiter, Sr.

May 16, 2022



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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Mr. Rochester Cooper Damon, Sr.

May 13, 2022



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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Mr. Delander Witherspoon Thompson

May 1, 2022



Mr. Delander Witherspoon Thompson, 51, affectionately called “Man,” departed this life unexpectedly on Sunday, May 1, 2022 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

He was born to Carrie L. Thompson and the late Delander W. Simmons in Winston-Salem on June 16, 1970.

Man was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Mount Tabor Senior High School.

His varied work experience included positions with the City of Winston-Salem (Streets Division), Tijuana Flats Tacos and Kentucky Fried Chicken. Man was an avid cook and many enjoyed the pleasure of eating his good meals. He enjoyed sports and he loved to joke around.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Willie and Frances Thompson and his paternal grandparents, Benjamin and Virginia Simmons.

Those family members who will forever cherish fond memories of “Man” include his two daughters, Saqoya Thompson and DuPre’ Banner; his grandson Noah Thompson; his devoted mother, Carrie L. Thompson; sister, Latricia Evette Thompson; brothers, Timothy L. Thompson and Delander R. Simmons; dear friend for more than thirty years, Flavella Jones and her grandchildren, Z’Rhyia Jones, Nauj’e Jones, Kaelani Jones and Emeri Jones; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins. and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Thomas will be Sunday, May 8, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Monday, May 9, 2022 at 12:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel.

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Mr. Kedron Rolando Reid

April 30, 2022


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.


 

Mr. Gary Marvin Ferrell

April 30, 2022




Gary Marvin Ferrell was born to the late Ernest Bethel Ferrell, Sr. and Frances Ferrell on January 15, 1949 in Lawndale, North Carolina. Mr. Ferrell passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2022.

Gary was educated in the Winston Salem Forsyth County schools.

He was employed in other positions and retired from Centenary Methodist Church after many years of service.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Bethel Ferrell, Sr. and Frances Ferrell; brother Ernest Ferrell, Jr.; sister, Carol (Xavier) Campbell.

He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Pamela Ferrell; his children, Latoya (Chris) Barkley, Amanda (Fred) Morrison, Kimberly Nails; his brothers, Lester (Catherine) Ferrell, Don and Robert Ferrell; six nieces, Tomika, Michelle, Verena, Latoya, Shanita and Tiffany; two nephews, Ryan and Lionel; a devoted mother-in-law, Overseer Elizabeth Nesmith; several close friends of the family, Ramelle and Donte; and a host of grandchildren and extended family members.

Public viewing for Mr. Ferrell will be Wednesday, May 4, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel.

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Mr. Sylvester Bitting

April 29, 2022


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.


 


Mr. Clinton Lash, Jr.

April 25, 2022



Clinton Lash Jr. age 90 was received into the arms of Jesus on Monday, April 25, 2022 at Trellis Supportive Care. Born in High Point North Carolina, Clinton Jr. was the eldest of eight children born to Clinton Lash Sr. and Anniebell McQueen Lash on September 13, 1931.

He attended the Winston Salem Forsyth County school system.

 For numerous years he was a gardener for various properties in Winston Salem. Clinton was a longtime member at UMMBC where he devoted his time and talent to create the Rose Gardens around the property before the church was renovated. He also beautified the properties at Granville Place Apartments with roses and various
foliage throughout the years. His other interest included bowling, fishing, golfing, writing music and playing his guitar.

Preceding him in death are Franklin Lash, Raymond Lash, Gloria D Lash, Frances E (James)Wright. He will be dearly missed by his siblings Bennett (Jean) Lash, Juanita (Geter) Anderson, and Dorothy (Samuel) Johnson, God sister, Shirley Scales.

His brothers and sisters would say to him, "You were always kind with a brilliant mind, loving heart and a generous hand you were so anxious to please. You were a loving brother, a faithful friend and we will miss you dearly". His nieces and nephews would tell you how quick he was to mentor them in whatever he was repairing, growing or painting and he would quickly include you in the task. We will miss you dearly. His friends and neighbors would say what a
friendly, knowledgeable, helpful man he was, and they will miss him dearly. Let us remember how he lived out his faith in Christ through his life.

Public viewing for Mr. Lash will be Thursday, May 5, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 

Mr. James Lee Nash

April 23, 2022



James Lee Nash was born on September 15, 1946 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He was the third of four children born to William and Estelle Nash.

James received his education in the public schools in Pauline, SC He later migrated to Bronx, NY in 1966, where he met and married the love of his life, Sallie Barksdale Nash on June 17, 1967.

He was employed for more than twenty years with the Harry Kasper Company. After leaving Harry Kasper, for approximately ten years, he was an entrepreneur who designed and created women's clothing that he sold at area flea markets and up and down the east coast. James then found a new calling, and worked for fifteen years as a manager of services, for Venture, an organization that provided jobs for persons with special needs. After retiring, he pursued his lifelong, self-taught dream of becoming a contractor who specialized in home improvements. In 2007, James, along with his devoted wife, relocated from Spring Valley, NY to Walkertown, NC. He loved life, to dance and to play cards.

James not only attended but was an active and faithful member of New Beginning House of Worship, in Walkertown, NC. There he served as a member of the Trustee Board until his health began to fail. James departed this life on April 23, 2022, after a long illness.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Estelle Nash; two brothers, John (JC), William; two sisters Ester Ruth Nash and Mary Bender.

Those who remain to cherish his memory and legacy are, his wife Sallie of almost fifty-five years; three children, Robert Nash of Spring Valley, NY, Anthony Nash of Wake Forest, NC, Reverend Kenneth (Felicia) Nash of Walkertown, NC; twenty grandchildren, Cameron, Shantel, Bianca, Dominique, Robert Jr., Rahmel, April, Curizmah, Quan, Darryl, Mason, Anthony Jr., Darica, Salicia, Tanzania, Kenneth Jr., Keon, Ka’Liyah, Latisha, Latoya; eighteen great grandchildren; a brother, Nathaniel Nash of Columbia, SC; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Nash will be Friday, April 29, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 12:00 P.M. with family visitation at 11:30 A.M., Saturday, April 30, 2022 at Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 3978 Pine Hall Road, Walkertown, NC 27051. Interment at Eastlawn Gardens of Memory, 530 Dobson Street, Kernersville, NC.

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Mr. Todd Lynn Hawkins

April 15, 2022



Mr. Todd Lynn Hawkins was born on June 25, 1969 in Valdese, NC to Fred Douglas Hawkins, Sr. and Cecil Hawkins Gordon. He departed this life at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC on April 15, 2022.

Todd attended Guilford County Public Schools in Greensboro, NC. Later, he moved to Winston-Salem, NC and with determination, he used his talents and aspirations to became owner of “Hawks Painting and Restoration”. He worked with the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem and in Home Improvements for 10 years. With a helping hand and a heart of gold, you could always count on Todd.

He was preceded in death by paternal grandfather, Elonso Hawkins, paternal grandmother, Dorothy Mae Hawkins and his maternal grandmother, Hazel Mathis; five uncles: Carl (Myrtle) Hawkins, Leonard (Ann) Hawkins, Marshall (Mildred) Hawkins, Alphonso “Pumpkin” Hawkins, and Bradley Hawkins, all of Valdese, NC; one nephew, Fred Douglas Hawkins, III of Winston-Salem, NC.

He leaves to cherish his loving memories four sons, Nicholas “Calvin” Hawkins, Zackery Hawkins, Eric Alexander Scott Hawkins, and Isiah Hawkins, all of Winston-Salem, NC; his mother, Cecil Hawkins Gordon of Winston-Salem, NC; his father, Fred Douglas (Rickey) Hawkins, Sr. of Lenoir, NC; two sisters, Seterria Taylor and twin sister Tabotha Hawkins Griffin both of Winston-Salem, NC; one brother, Fred Douglas (Susan) Hawkins, Jr. of High Point, NC; three grandchildren, Na’lani Marie Scott, Calvin Nick Hawkins, Jr., and Jae’Lynn Edward Hawkins, all of Winston-Salem, NC; two nieces, Ashley D. Taylor of Greensboro, NC and Amber Surratt of Augusta, GA; nephews, Malcolm M. Springs, Jashawn R. Gary, J’Lynn Crowell, all of Winston-Salem, NC; one great niece, Kaylin “Kay Kay” Hawkins of Winston-Salem, NC; one uncle, Bruce (Judith) Hawkins of Valdese, NC; angel princesses, Aaliyah Perry, Amiya Perry; former spouses, Lynette Hawkins Smith of Charlotte, NC, and Kim Hawkins Parrott of Winston-Salem, NC; a beloved friend, John Brown; and a host of aunts, close cousins, and other relatives and friends who will cherish the memories, laughter and moments spent with Todd Lynn Hawkins.

Public viewing for Mr. Hawkins will be held on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 12:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Haywood Lorenzo Thomas

April 13, 2022



Mr. Haywood Lorenzo Thomas was born on October 31, 1957 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Hazel Thomas and Dorothy Mae McKay Thomas. He passed away on April 13, 2022 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

He attended the local public schools and received his high school diploma. Following high school, he enlisted in the US Army and served for six years. Professionally he worked as a landscaper and handyman. Haywood was a loving son, father, brother, uncle and friend had a good heart and was loved.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters: Maggie Jackson and Andrea Dian Thomas; wife, Kim Thomas; four uncles: Dock McKay, Sr., Robert McKay, Isaac McKay and Charles McKay; three aunts: Susanna Chambers, Frances Taylor and Bertha Johnson.

Left to cherish their memories of Haywood are: his son, Haywood Lorenzo Thomas, Jr.; daughter-in-law, Danielle Thom-as; six grandchildren: Harlyn Thomas, Winter Thomas, Nyasia Coles, King Thomas, Chance Thomas and Ricardo Coles; step-children, Shawn Nivens and Keisha Nivens; four sisters: Delores Thomas, Catherine Wharton, Mae Frances T. White (Wilford Harvey) and Denise Thomas; aunt, Katie Carpenter; uncle, Moses McKay; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Thomas will held on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 3:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Waverly Maurice Harris

April 10, 2022



Waverly Maurice Harris, son of the late Maurice and Eunice Catherine Harris, was born September 2, 1951 in Reidsville, NC.   He departed this life at Novant Health-Forsyth Medical Center on April 10, 2022.

He graduated from the historic Booker T. Washington High School in Reidsville, NC.

After graduating, he served honorably in the United States Army, achieving the rank of Sergeant. For his distinguished service, he    received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Expert Badge M-16 and Vietnam Campaign Medal.

Professionally, he was an owner-operator long distance truck driver. Driving trucks was his passion. For 36 years it provided him opportunities to travel throughout the United States. When he was not “on the road”, he found joy in grooming and landscaping his yard.

In addition to his parents, his sister, Willie Jean Wright, preceded him in death.

Loving memories will be cherished by his beloved wife, Delores W. Harris; two sons: Desmond (Cherith) Harris of Greenwood, SC and Demond (LaShanda) Harris of Moore, SC.; one daughter, Tonya Wharton of Reidsville, NC; grandchildren: Jamaika, Ethan, Jayden, Lauren and Olivia Harris; sisters: Eunice (Charlie) Huff of Reidsville, NC, Ira (Marquis) Jessup of Kernersville, NC and Cordelia (Ignatius) Uche of Greensboro, NC; brothers: Michael (Pat) Harris, Calvin (Diane) Harris and Kwan Harris of Reidsville, NC; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins; and other relatives and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Harris will be Thursday, April 14, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Friday, April 15, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. at Benaja Mount Zion Holiness Church, 600 McWalker Road, Reidsville, NC. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery.

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Ms. Trinna L. Blackmon

April 6, 2022



Trinna Lynn Blackmon was born to the late Shirley Ann Blackmon Winchester in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on August 23, 1963.

She was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Parkland High School. She attended Winston-Salem State University for a brief period.

Trinna was a machine operator at ITW Texwipe for more than twenty years. She then made a career change and began to work at Bekaert Deslee, until declining health forced her into retirement.

She loved the Lord and was a faithful member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. She was a devoted member of the Health Ministry Team of the church, but her active participation ended when her health began to fail.

Ms. Trinna Lynn Blackmon accepted the Lord’s invitation to “be with Him in paradise” on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, following a period of illness. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her stepfather, Charles Winchester; her aunt, Essie Blackmon; and her uncle, Marvin Blackmon.

The unspeakable joy that awaits the beloved sister, sister/cousin, aunt and friend in heaven is the hope and promise of those who look forward to a reunion with her in eternity. Included in that number is her sister, Deborah Blackmon; stepbrother, Leander (Diana) Jones; nephew, Brian Blackmon; great nieces and nephews, Chrisharra, Ar’yanna, Brian, II and Leander, Jr.; many cousins, including Laura H. Allen, Michelle Hunt McClary, Marva Kendell, Jermonia Allen-Smith and Jerri Allen-Gilliam; dear and special fiends, Chamarra Clark, Sarah Reed, Dorothy Freeman and Jerry Allen; several extended family members and friends.

Public viewing for Ms. Blackmon will be Saturday, April 9, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 N. Hampton Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27105.

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Mrs. Ella Moore Robinson

April 5, 2022


Mrs. Ella Louise Moore Robinson, age 79, departed this earth on April 5, 2022 at Novant Health Hospital.

She was born February 28, 1943 in Forsyth County.  She was a graduate of Atkins High School and employed by Medical Park Hospital and retiring from Wachovia Bank. She was a long-standing member of Zion Memorial Baptist Church where she served on the choir.

She is predeceased by her parents Beatrice and Booker T. Moore, her husband of 45 years, Mackey Kinley Robinson, Sr., daughter Natalie Robinson, two sisters Beulah Moore and Gretchen Moore, and brother Booker T. Moore, Jr.   

She is survived by her sister Carolyn (Joseph) Johnson; brother, Reverend Edward Moore; her children, Gloria (Eddie) Flynt Sr., Sharon Robinson, Kimmela White, Mackey (Tawanna) Robinson Jr., lovingly devoted daughter Sabrina Robinson, Baron (Catrice) Robinson and Natasha Robinson. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren and a host of loving great grandchildren, precious nieces, devoted nephews and beautiful cousins.

The celebration of her life will be on Saturday, April 16, 2022 at Zion Memorial Baptist Church.  The viewing will be held from 12:30 p.m. until 1:00 p.m.  Celebration of life will begin at 1:00 pm. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.


 

Mr. Jerry Orlanda Ledbetter

April 2, 2022



Jerry Orlanda Ledbetter 76, passed into eternal rest on April 2, 2022 surrounded by his family. He was born on October 22, 1945 in Winston-Salem, NC. He was a 1968 graduate of Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC. Afterwards, he joined the United States Marines where he served from 1968 to 1972. In that year he moved to Lorain, Ohio.

Jerry began his career as a teacher in the Lorain City School System. Later, he went on to work for Lubrizol Corporation in Avon Lake, OH as a Purchasing Director. With 35 years of dedicated service, he retired from that position in 2010. After retiring, he discovered a new passion and worked as manager and president of the board for Fulton Homes, Inc. in Lorain, OH. In the city, he was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. He also held memberships in Black River Lodge #1752. I.B.P.O.E. and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Jerry’s hobbies included fishing, shooting, playing Sudoku and watching programs about animals.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Naomi Ledbetter; sisters, Barbara (Richard) Herring and Antoinette (Robert) Hunt; and grandson, Aaron Bailey.

Jerry is survived by his wife of 52 years, Lynette; son Jerry O. (Erica) Ledbetter, Jr. of Westerville, OH; and daughter, Janelle Ledbetter (Torry) Bailey of Durham, NC. He has three granddaughters: Jaelene Bailey, Aurelia Ledbetter and Jocelyn Ledbetter. Also surviving Jerry are sisters, Jackie Spencer, Miriam (David) Wagner, Gail Foxx, Bernadette (LaVaughn) Booker and Donna (Calvin) Hendrickson all of Winston-Salem, NC. Brothers surviving are: Ray Ledbetter, Oscar (Sallie) Ledbetter of Winston-Salem and Tyrone (Derreka) Ledbetter of Charlotte, NC. Jerry leaves behind many family members and friends from North Carolina and Ohio.

Mr. Ledbetter may be publicly viewed Friday, April 8, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 1:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Marcus Lamont Owens

March 28, 2022



Mr. Marcus Lamont Owens was born on December 31, 1977 to Elaine Holland. He completed the earthly assignments God had for him and passed away on Monday, March 28, 2022.

Marcus received his formal education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and attended R.J. Reynolds High School. For more than 25 years, he was employed by McDonald’s.

He was a member of Greater Destiny Impact Center under Apostle Elect Tommy L. Moss, Jr. Marcus was active in various church ministries and served as the church administrator.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Ethel P. Linsey; his uncle, Robert N. Owens; cousins, Danika R. Simpson and James Stephenson.

Marcus leaves to cherish his memories, his mother, Elaine Hol-land; sister, Jeresa Holland; brothers, Donald Hairston, Marco Owens, and Dwight Lamont (Lissette) Holland, III; aunts, Malvoia (Robert) Tolliver and Alma Lee Owens; uncles, Ray Simon, Henry (Polanda) Owens, and Caswell L. Lindsey, Jr.; “the twinkle of his eye”, Zakaria Holland; and a host of nieces and nephews.

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

March 26, 2022



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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Mr. Anthony Gregg McLaurin, Sr.

March 26, 2022


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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Mr. James Bowen, Jr.

March 22, 2022



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.


 

Mrs. Nancy Q. Riggins

March 21, 2022



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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Mrs. Selma Luseal S. Corbett

March 14, 2022



Mrs. Selma Luseal Stimpson Corbett was born January 20, 1933 in the Reynolda Oldtown area of Forsyth County, NC. She was the daughter of the late Herbert Stimpson and Carrie Thomas Stimpson. On March 14, 2022, Luseal transitioned into an eternal rest.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Jaicee Corbett; stepmother, Kate B. Stimpson; two brothers, Howard Stimpson and Robert Stimpson; two sisters, Ozelle Holland and Phyllis Scales; and one nephew, Christopher Holland.

Luseal graduated from Yadkin High School in Boone, NC where she was valedictorian of her class. Her career began with Western Electric. At the time of her retirement, she was employed with Lucent Technologies.

She leaves behind to cherish her legacy and memories, two sons: DeLeon (Stephanie) of Winston-Salem, NC and Jay Calvin (Blinda); her granddaughter, Turquoise; grandson, Brian (all of Concord, NC); four sisters, Mary Fields, and Annie Baylor of Winston-Salem, NC, Fay Davis, Kay Stimpson and Janet Brown of Charlotte, NC; brothers, Herbert (Patsy) Stimpson, Reverend Allen (Rosemary) Stimpson of East Bend, NC; Joseph (Debra) Stimpson of Pfafftown, NC; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Public viewing for Mrs. Corbett will be Sunday, March 20, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private.

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Mr. David Lee Emerson

March 4, 2022



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.


 

Ms. Pamela D. Nelson

March 3, 2022



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.


 

Ms. Sharon Yvette King

March 2, 2022



Ms. Sharon Yvette King, 66, took flight to her heavenly home on March 2, 2022 at Trellis Palliative Care.

She was born in Winston-Salem, NC on October 16, 1955, to the late Lillie Mae King and Robert Holmes of Los Angeles, CA. She was educated in the Winston-Salem, Forsyth County school system and graduated from West Forsyth High School. Sharon also attended Forsyth Tech and Stanford University.

Sharon was a Veteran of the National Guard. She was employed with the US Postal Service for over 22 years until her health declined.

She was a member of St. Stephen Missionary Baptist for over 50 years where she served faithfully until she moved her membership to Revelations of Faith Church, Inc. in 2015. Sharon shared her gift of singing when she worshiped at both St. Stephen and Revelations of Faith. Her signature song was “You Can Depend on God.” She will be remembered for her resilience in the difficult times of life.

Sharon was a loving mother and is survived by: one son, Ricky (Wendy) King, Sr. and a brother, Ralph (Alice) King, Jr. She is also survived by her three grandchildren, Brittanie Montgomery (Dural)Wade , Ila Montgomery, and Ricky King Jr.

She will also be missed by a host of cousins, nephews, nieces, devoted friends, and her church families.

Ms. King may be publicly viewed Friday, March 11, 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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Mr. Lenroe "Bubba" Burgess

March 2, 2022



Mr. Lenroe “Bubba” Burgess was born on September 12, 1953 in Florence County, SC to the late Lillian Burgess and Leroy Burgess, Sr. He received his elementary education in the Lake City, SC schools and later received his GED from Forsyth Technical Community College.

Intrigued by city life and better job opportunities, he traveled to Florida, New York and Texas, before settling in Winston-Salem, NC. Earlier, he was employed by E.G. Forrest and Douglas Battery. Later he found his true passion while working for Styron Flooring, installing floors and carpets. In a spirit of entrepreneurship and service, he used his time and talents in home remodeling, a trade he enjoyed until his health declined.

Lenroe joined Salvation Church of the First Born. He became a faithful church member, fully committed servant of Christ, and very strong prayer warrior! He received his evangelist license and loved living for the Lord. He was always willing and ready to minister and share his testimony.

He was a working man, doing everything to the best of his ability with precision and detail. He enjoyed fixing things, doing home improvement projects and working on his car.

One who loved his family, he would sit for hours talking about our history and checking in to make sure everyone was okay. He made sure to keep in touch with both sides of our family.

He loved all types of music and was often told that he resembled Marvin Gaye. So much so, that he shared his interest in music weekly as a volunteer disc jockey playing gospel at radio station 90.5 FM WSSU. A great "girl dad", he was always there for his four girls in every capacity. His great advice, loving wisdom, and constant prayers were immeasurable and will be greatly missed.

Lenroe departed this life on March 2, 2022. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Doris Gamble. He leaves to cherish his loving memories, four daughters: Miranda Cooper and son-in-law, Bruns Cooper of Gastonia, NC, Monica Fulmore of Sumter, SC, TeAndela Brown-Hughes and TeKeyla Brown of Winston-Salem, NC; four siblings: Sylvia Burgess of Bronx, NY, Annie Ruth Burgess of Indiantown, FL, Leroy (Barbara) Burgess, Jr. of Darlington, SC and Cedell (Sylvia) Burgess of Lake City, SC; brother in law Gene Gamble; a special aunt, Mrs. Lessie Mae Williams of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and brothers and sisters in Christ.

Public viewing for Mr. Burgess will be Monday, March 7, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be private.
Interment Gardens of Memory.

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Mr. Cleotus Denard Pauling

March 1, 2022



Mr. Cleotus Denard Pauling, Sr. was born on December 13, 1937 to the late Nellie Cora Pauling and Alonzo Babe Pauling in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After a life well lived, he passed away on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.

He received his early education locally and attended Atkins High School. He was employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company as a machine operator for 35 years and retired in 1995. Cleotus enjoyed repairing and shining shoes and became the proud owner and operator of Pauling’s Nearby Shine Parlor. A master carpenter and woodworker, he took great pride in the skill and knowledge he used to complete each project.

At Emmanuel Baptist Church, he was a member of the Veteran’s Ministry and participated in other church activities. He loved listening to music, especially jazz.

Cleotus was preceded in death by his parents, Nellie Cora Pauling and Alonzo Babe Pauling; his bonus mom, Ida Lee Pauling; son, Cleotus Pauling, Jr., and siblings: his twin, Veotus Pauling, Alonzo Pauling, Jr., Carlstonia Pauling, Ezel Pauling, Mondell Pauling, twins, Harold and Gerald Pauling.

He is survived by his loving wife, Mary Tillery Pauling; devoted children: Curtiss Pauling, Larry Pauling, Kevin Pauling, Ronald Pauling, and Clevette Holbert; bonus children: Catherine T. Bell, Reginald (Trevonia) Gaither, Bobby Lee Gaither (Michelle), Gia Tillery; brother-in-law, Odell (Barbara) Tillery; sisters-in-law, Charlene Little Tillery and Jackie Pauling; and a host of grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends; and special friends of the family, Dr. and Mrs. James (Sandra) Branch.

Mr. Pauling may be publicly viewed Friday, March 11, 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. Delores Elizabeth Hawkins

February 14, 2022



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.


 

Mrs. Bernice Bingham Tanner

February 10, 2022



Mrs. Bernice Bingham Tanner was born to the late Horace and Cora Kearns Bingham on May 31, 1936 in Lewisville, North Carolina. On February 10, 2022, she completed her last earthly assignment, leaving a legacy for others to cherish.

She attended the local public schools and was a 1954 graduate of Carver High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She furthered her education and graduated in 1958 from Winston-Salem Teacher’s College (now Winston-Salem State University) in 1958. Her teaching career in the Yadkin County School System at East Bend Elementary School enriched lives of those she touched, even beyond the years of her official retirement.

At Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church she sang with the choir and shared her passion for helping others with her involvement in many activities of the Missionary Board. An avid bowler, she also enjoyed crocheting and adventures in dining out with her daughter and other family members.

Mrs. Tanner was preceded in death by her husband James H. Tanner, her parents, and a devoted cousin, Alma Jones.

Those who remain to mourn her passing but possess fond memories of her include; two children, James B. (Doris) Tanner and Batina T. (Derrick) Hill; grandchildren, Adrian Lindsey and Latina Tanner, (Bee); brother-in-law, Ernest Tanner; sister-in-law, Ernestine Tanner Marshall; devoted cousins, Jonta Jones, April Patterson, Shapail Patterson, and their children; a host of nieces and nephews; cousins from the Marshall family; devoted goddaughter, Felecia Beard; Derrick Couthen, (who was like a son); dedicated friends, Diane Winphie (more like a sister) and Ramona Banner; along with many other loving friends.

Mrs. Tanner may be publicly viewed Friday, February 18, 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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Mr. Frank Marshall Wilson

February 9, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Victorius Dwayne Rone

February 9, 2022



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

February 9, 2022



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.


 

Mr. Michael Gene Bullock

February 8, 2022



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.


 

Ms. Betty Brown

February 6, 2022



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.  Celestine Holland Holiday

February 1, 2022



Mrs. Celestine Diane Holland Holiday went home to be with the Lord on February 1, 2022. She was born on August 17, 1949 to Moses Holland and Pauline Bradley Holland. She grew up with her mother and stepfather, James Smith in Winston-Salem, NC and attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. She was employed at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and later began working for Drs. Pat and Sunee Reynolds, caring for their son Ryan Reynolds, who became like family to her.

Celestine married Horace Holiday. Even though the two never had children, Celestine was like a mother to many children whom she cared for like her own. She enjoyed shopping, fashion, music and going to a good antique sale.

She is preceded in death by her, husband Horace Holiday; her parents, Moses Holland, Pauline Bradley Holland, and James Smith; her siblings, Dorothy Holland Clark, George Holland and James Smith, Jr.

She leaves to cherish memory, a brother, David Holland; a loving cousin, Gertrude Siler; her niece, Jacqueline House; nephews, Charles Smith and James Smith; great nieces, Shi’Tosha House Daily and Saba Obika; a loving goddaughter, Jamila Handy; she also leaves an extended family, Drs. Pat and Sunee Reynolds and their son, Ryan Reynolds; devoted friends, Helen Faye Handy, Patricia Rhodes, Rachel Kennedy Brown Rochester; and a host of other cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Public viewing for Mrs. Holiday will be Thursday, February 10, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 11, 2022 at 12:00 P.M. at Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Interment Parklawn Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Charlene Denise Jones

January 30, 2022



Charlene Denise Jones was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on August 4, 1959 to Wyvonia Jones and Charlie Clayton. She passed away on January 30, 2022.

She received her formal education at Lawrence District 55 School in Lawrence, South Carolina. For several years she provided care for many patients in her employment as a nursing aide. She attended St. James AME Church. She loved being in worship, and she especially loved good preaching and singing.

Those who knew her well knew she loved to cook, shop, and spend quality time with her grandchildren and her daughter.

Those who preceded her in death include: her daughter, Characara Jones; her parents; brothers, James Jones, Donald Jones; and sister, Wyomia Jones Wright.

Those who remain to mourn her passing but cherish her memory include: her daughter, Antonia Denise (Kenya) Shear-Jones; grandchildren, Amonte Jones, Aniyah Jones, Alexis Rorie; great grandchild, Amonte Jones, Jr.; brothers Robert (Lillie Bell) Jones, Charles Benard (Veilka )Jones; sisters, Cheryl Jones Gray, Rhonda Elaine Jones, and Deborah Love (Brady) Bryant; loving sister, Mattie Green; special friends, Andrean Jarrett-Ray and Patricia Phillips; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews.

There will be no public viewing for Ms. Jones. Service will be private.

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Mrs. Karen Smith Dendy

January 26, 2022


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.


 


Mr. Charles J. Brady

January 25, 2022



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 Bennett Stimpson, Sr.

January 24, 2022


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.

 

Mr. Medford L. Coleman

January 22, 2022



Mr. Medford Leon Coleman, affectionately called “Leon”, was born on May 18, 1937 in Gaffney, South Carolina to the late Frank and Queenie Coleman, Sr. He completed his earthly assignment on January 22, 2022.

Those who preceded him in death include: one sister, Rosa Mae Fernanders; two brothers, Frank Coleman, Jr., and Willie Coleman; a son, Michael Hauser; and a niece, Rina Fernanders.

Medford retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company after many years of employment. He was loved and respected by many and always enjoyed listening to his gospel music.

Family members who survive and will surely miss his kindness as well as his passionate and good-humored spirit include: his loving children, Christopher Thomas, Vivian (Cardell) Caldwell, James (Linda) Coleman, Robert Coleman, Angela Coleman, Stephanie Coleman and Tomika (Anthony) Fennell; twenty-five grandchildren; thirty-one great grandchildren; a very special niece, Faye McRavion; additional nieces, Betty Lopez and Carrie Fernanders; many other nieces and nephews; and a loving care-giver, Sharon Hauser.

Public viewing for Mr. Coleman will be Thursday, January 27, 2022 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home from 12 P.M. until 5 P.M. Service will be private.

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Mr. William H. Lynch, III

January 19, 2022



William Henry “Bill” Lynch, III was born May 13, 1956 in Forsyth County to the late William Henry Lynch, Jr. and the late Loretta Dolores McMillian Campbell.

 In addition to his birth parents, he was preceded in death by his father; James Henry Campbell, brother; James “Jay” Campbell, and sister; Patricia Hairston.

 Bill is survived by his partner Dr. Aileen Muhammad ; sons, Dr. Iyam Irie (Olivia) Lynch and Ishum “Ikey” Lorenz Lynch; grandsons, Campbell Isaac Lynch, and Luke Oliver Lynch; granddaughter, Lyanna Marie Lynch; brothers, Curtis Lewis Campbell, Henry Michael (Yvette) Campbell , and Ronald Dean Campbell; sisters, Tahnya Lynch Spirit, Stefani Jo Lynch, Crystal (Charles) Lindsey, Dorothy Mae Mock Hudspeth, and Danita Yvette Mitchell; along with a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, close family and friends.

Bill was a multi-talented musician and composer who started playing music as a child.  The first instruments he learned were the piano and drums. At the age of eleven he started playing saxophone while gradually learning (and later mastering) several other instruments.  By the age of twenty-one Bill was playing string bass for the Catawba-Livingstone symphony orchestra and guitar for the jazz band at Livingstone College.

He graduated from Livingstone College in 1979 with a Bachelor’s degree in music education with a minor in economics. Bill’s original music was a universal blend of quality music compositions that touched the foundation of various styles of music which is brilliantly showcased in his magnum opus “Last Days” an album in which the title track received regional radio play. Beyond his professional music career Bill was also an educator and craftsman who specialized in traditional African ancestral wares. His objective in life was to spread harmony throughout the world by teaching and recording music as a communicative factor.

Bill was a loving father who enjoyed studying many topics which included: musical theory, philosophy, religion, and politics.  He enjoyed and respected all aspects of nature.  Above all, the one thing he loved more than music was his family.  His family was his true pride and joy. 

There will be a private memorial service for Mr. Lynch. Family visitation will be Saturday, February 5, 2022 from 3:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. *Masks required COVID-19 protocol*   

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Mrs. Louise P. Thomas

January 20, 2022



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.



 

Mr. James L. Hillian

January 15, 2022


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

 


Mr. Bernard L. Cook

January 14, 2022



Mr. Bernard Leon Cook, the son of Valerie Cook and Willie Conrad Sr., was born on January 9, 1967 in Winston-Salem, NC. He loved and was loved.

Educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, he participated in many activities and enjoyed sports. For many years he was employed as a forklift driver.

Spending time with his family brought him great joy and he especially enjoyed watching his favorite NFL team, the Pittsburg Steelers. Bernard was a diehard fan. In the community, he loved and was concerned about his Boston/Thurmond Neighborhood and friends.

Bernard passed away on January 14, 2022. He was preceded in death by his brother Michael Cook in 1978; his paternal grandparents, Mike and Mable Conrad; and his maternal grandparents, William and Lucille Cook.

He is survived by his parents; sons, Bernard Cook Jr. and Tevan Martin; grandchild, Adrian Cook; sister, Dewanna Cook; brothers, Willie (Jackie) Conrad Jr., Marcus Conrad and Michael Conrad; aunts, Mary (John) Epps, Mary (Greg) Sawyer; uncle, Bobby Edmond; a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins; and friends, Angie Martin and Darryl Brown.

Public viewing for Mr. Cook will be 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. Alice Mae Scott

January 13, 2022


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.


 


Mrs. Annie L. Abraham

January 11, 2022



Mrs. Annie Louise “Weezie” Abraham was born August 12, 1944 to the late Warren Moore and Annie Laura McCall Moore in Bennettsville, SC.

Annie received her formal education in the schools of Bennettsville and was a graduate of Eastside High School. During her early youth, she attended Level Green United Methodist Church.

She loved cooking for her family, playing with the children, completing crossword puzzles, listening to music and shopping. She worked many years for K&W Cafeterias and retired in 2012.

In addition to her parents, Warren and Laura Moore, she was preceded in death by her sister, Robinsena Wilson; brother, Nathaniel Williams; niece, Andra Moore; and nephew, James Wilson.

Those who remain to cherish her memory include; sisters, Daisy Green and Ida (Joe) Shannon; brother, Clarence (Velma) Moore; an aunt, Vera Chestnut; niece, Tammy (Mike) Moore; nephews, Timothy (Celeste) Wilson and Chris (Beverly) Wilson; of the home; great nieces, Jacquelyn Wilson and LeKeisha Wilson; great nephew, Avery Wilson; great-great niece, Taylor Vernon; great-great nephews, Jailyn Wilson and D’Marco Wilson; and a host of other family members and friends.

Service for Mrs. Abraham will be Wednesday, January 19, 2022 12: 30 PM at Clifton Grove Baptist Church, 3918 Abbotts Creek Church RoadKernersville, North Carolina

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Ms. Deborah Ann Williams

January 10, 2022


Ms. Deborah Ann Witherspoon Williams was born on December 16, 1956 to the late Johnnie L. and Bessie M. Witherspoon in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. That was indeed the beginning of her assignment of touching the lives of so many.

She received her formal education in Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools and graduated from North Forsyth High School. She later attended Forsyth Technical Community College for two years.

Deborah loved working with children. She was a Child Care Teacher who was employed by and later retired from Future Leaders Day Care. In her moments of leisure, she especially enjoyed spending quality time with her grandchildren and friends.

Ms. Williams passed away on January 10, 2022. She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Brenda W. Cobb and Abdul Lateef Uqdah.

She leaves to cherish her memory; her children, Alphonzo Witherspoon, Sr., Derick Witherspoon, Sr., JaLessa Witherspoon and Chris Witherspoon; grandchildren, Desmond Galloway, Alphonzo Witherspoon, Jr., Alesia Witherspoon, Teliah Dawkins, Tye Witherspoon, Derick Witherspoon, Jr., Jodey Trejo, Darius Miller, Kye Miller, Ja’Marian Witherspoon, Cori Witherspoon, Neiah Witherspoon; sister, Sandra Witherspoon; brother, John Witherspoon; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins; and special friends, Nicole Richardson and Debbie Thomas.

Ms. Williams may be publicly viewed Monday, January 17, 2022 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. Service will be private.

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Ms. Veronica Lynette Payne

January 9, 2022



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 E. Bell

January 8, 2022



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 T. Cockerham

January 7, 2022


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.


 


Mr. Joseph Bonner Woodruff, Sr.

January 4, 2022


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.


 


Ms. Peggy L. Dulin

December 27, 2021



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

December 25, 2021



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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Mr. Mareo Lazarus Henderson

December 23, 2021


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.         


 


Mr. Paul Lewis Ledbetter

December 22, 2021



Mr. Paul Lewis Ledbetter was born on July 27, 1930 in Rutherford County, NC to the late Burgin and Otellia K. Ledbetter.

He received his primary and secondary education in the Rutherford County Public School system. He went on to obtain his undergraduate degree from Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC and Masters Degree in School Administration from North Carolina Agriculture & Technical State University.

His teaching career began in Lee County, NC. He later became an Educator in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools, retiring as an Assistant Principal in 1989.
Mr. Ledbetter was a member of Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church. He held membership locally in Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Upon retiring he looked forward to his daily regimen of walking for exercise with friends. He was very active in his Northwood Estates Community.

He was a car enthusiast who always kept his vehicles serviced and cleaned. He was very knowledgeable about many makes and models of vehicles and he shared that knowledge with his grandsons.

Mr. Ledbetter departed this life Wednesday, December 22, 2021.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, John Burgin Ledbetter; his sister, Naomi Ledbetter Landrum; and a nephew, Alan P. Landrum.

Surviving is a loving daughter, Paulette (Harrison) Stokes; two devoted grandsons, Adrian “AJ” J. Stokes and Alexander “Alex” J. Stokes; great grandson, Amari; four sisters, Mary L. Dickerson, Martha L. Baskin, both of Spindale, NC, Ruth L. Freeman of Lake Lure, NC, and Esther L. Sanders of Lumberton, NC; a special friend, Irene Whisonant; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; special caregivers; Joan, Deus, Grace, Brenda, Paris, and Shema.

Public viewing for Mr. Ledbetter will be Wednesday, December 29, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment Gardens of Memory.

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Mrs. Minnie Mae Little Hughes

December 21, 2021



Mrs. Minnie Mae Little Hughes was born in Ansonville, NC on November 14, 1919 to the late Josh and Minnie Tyson Little. At the blessed age of 102, she departed this life on Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC.

She attended the local schools while in Ansonville, NC. As a young adult, she moved to New York City. There she worked for Lake Strap Company making bands for all types of watches. During those years, she met and married her late husband, Russell McClain Hughes. He later encouraged her to continue her education. She then enrolled in the Washington Business Institute and graduated in 1958.

In 1980 when her husband retired, they moved to Winston-Salem, NC. Accustomed to making beautiful things with her hands, her favorite hobby was crocheting. You could always find decorative crochet dol-lies and other items she made displayed around her home. Being of the Baptist faith when she relocated, she became a member of Zion Memorial Baptist Church supporting the Nurses Board and Missionary Ministry.

Mrs. Hughes was preceded in death by her husband, Russell McClain Hughes; four brothers, Sandy, John Albert, Tidas, and J. O. Little; three sisters, twins Collie and Ollie Little, and Mildred Jacks; two nephews, Lee Andrew Little, Sr. and Lee Andrew Little, Jr.

She is survived by her brother, William Little of Stamford, CT; sister, Louise Witherspoon; nieces, Loretta Hughes, Catherine (Grippon) Boags of Charleston, SC, Patsy (Farley) Foskey, Sharon A. Shields, Marilyn Powell, and Virginia Melton of Louisville, KY; nephews, Walter and Louis Hughes of New York City; and special neighbor and friend, Mrs. Frances Steward; and many other relatives and friends.

Public viewing for Mrs. Hughes will be Wednesday, December 29, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mr. Treshawn J. Plater

December 14, 2021



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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Mr. Robert James Jacobs

December 14, 2021


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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Mr. Richard R. Marshall, Jr.

December 14, 2021



Mr. Richard Ray Marshall, Jr. was born January 9, 1975 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the son of Linda Washington Marshall and Richard Ray Marshall, Sr. He passed away on December 14, 2021, in the city of his birth.

He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was an extraordinary drummer at Carver High School. With the leadership of Mr. Emory Jones, he excelled as a member of the talented Carver Yellowjacket Drumline. Richard was an exceptional and gifted artist.

Under the pastorate of the late Dr. J. Ray Butler, he attended and participated in activities at Shiloh Baptist Church. He was also employed as a construction worker.
 
Family members who preceded him in death include his mother, Linda Washington Marshall; paternal grandparents, Richard Marshall and Irene Sales Marshall; maternal grandfather, James Washington; aunts, Bettie Clowney and Brenda Turner; and niece, Ayanna Al-Malik.

Those left to cherish Richard’s memory include: his son,  Rajon Kinzer; daughter, Tamir Brown; father, Richard R. Marshall, Sr; grandmother, Levolia Washington; his sister, LaQuandra (Rahjan) Al-Malik; three aunts, Tammie Marshall Purvis, Theresa Marshall-Archie and Beverly Smith; nephews, Shaeen Marshall and Hassan Al-Malik; cousins, Lamont, LaKisha, Tertia, Tamar, Darion, Chance, Cedric, Michelle, Kemy, Paris, Bryant, Alfonso; and a host of other family members and many friends.

Mr. Marshall may be publicly viewed, Monday, December 20, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service for Mr. Marshall will be private.

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Mr. William Dean

December 11, 2021



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.


 


Mrs. Inez V. Hughes Hairston

December 7, 2021



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.


 


Mr. Ricky Lee McKinney

December 5, 2021


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.


 


Ms. Margie Bernice Pearl Crawford

December 2, 2021



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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Mr. Bobby Ray Little

November 29, 2021



Mr. Bobby Ray Little was born on October 22, 1945, in Philadelphia, PA. His parents were the late Paul and Elizabeth Little. He quietly slipped away to his eternal home on Monday, November 29, 2021, at the VA Medical Center in Decatur, GA.

Bobby moved to Winston-Salem, NC at an early age. He graduated from Atkins High School and later went on to serve his country by joining United States Army. He was stationed in various countries across the world and served in the Vietnam War. After being honorably discharged, Bobby returned to Winston-Salem where he started a business as a contractor. He eventually moved to California and lived in Pomona and Inglewood for several years. After his stay in California, Bobby moved back to Winston-Salem where he continued his self-employment as a contractor. Ultimately, he moved to Atlanta, GA with his youngest son and his family.

He was talented in so many ways and had the gift and eye for decorating homes inside and out. Friends and family would often consult with him regarding re-decorating, upgrading, and modernizing their homes. He absolutely loved cooking for his family and was an amazing cook. He also loved plants, flowers, and was a passionate fan of tennis. Bobby had the funniest sense of humor and always kept his family and friends laughing.

He was preceded in death by, his parents; two sisters, Betty L. Witherspoon and Paulette L. Burch; and a brother, Danny R. Little.

He leaves to cherish his memory his three sons, Timothy Little, Darryl (Denise) Ray and Daryl (Monica) Little; four grandchildren, Janae Little, Laila Thomas, Eden Little, and Evan Little; two great-grandchildren, Valentin Pronin and Ezabelle Paradise; two sisters, Minnie L. (Tyro) Stephens and Pamela L. Winn; a very special aunt, Hazel C. Morton; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

Public viewing for Mr. Little will be Sunday, December 5, 2021 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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Mr. Cleon Horne

November 28, 2021



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 Henry Miller

November 22, 2021


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


 


Ms. Minnie Belle Floyd

November 17, 2021



Ms. Minnie Belle Floyd, the daughter of Margaret and James, was born in York County, SC on September 11, 1932. She too, kept the faith, completed her race on November 17, 2021 and was prepared to receive her promise from the Lord.

Determined, she continued her education beyond what was expected from someone in her era, by attending night classes to earn her High School diploma. Among her many talents was her ability to grow beautiful plants that she proudly displayed. It was a pastime that brought her great joy.

For more than 40 years she was an active member at First Calvary Baptist Church. There she was a member of the Senior Usher Board, the Missionary Circle and she participated in many church events.

In addition to both of her parents, she was preceded her in death by: her daughter, Myrtle Doe; son, Muriel Floyd, Jr.; adopted son, Dwight Floyd; and grandson,
Anthony Edwards.

Those who remain to cherish her memory include: her children, Marion (Rev. Bryan) Edwards of Dale City, VA, Barbara (Dr. Paul, Jr.) Hagan of Holly Springs, NC, Gloria Mack of Charlotte, NC, and Lois (David) Gray of Winston-Salem, NC; siblings, Gladys Smith, John Burins and Ervin Burins; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral service will be held private. There will be no viewing of Ms. Floyd.

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Mrs. Ida H. Michael

November 15, 2021


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.


 


Mrs. Carmen Byrd Bishop

November 7, 2021



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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Mr. Kassim Nacati Geddings

November 5, 2021


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.



 


Mr. Theodore B. Wilkins

November 5, 2021



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

October 30, 2021



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 J. Howell

October 22, 2021



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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Mr. Ellis Cleo Edwards, Jr.

October 17, 2021


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

 


Mr. Roger Gary Blackburn

October 13, 2021



Mr. Roger Gray Blackburn was born to the late Willie Ray Miller and Daisy Mae Blackburn on March 14, 1954. Affectionately known as “Bro Black” and “Daisy Mae’s Baby Boy” He grew up in Pfafftown, NC and attended Bethlehem AME Zion Church.

He received his education from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools. In 1972 he joined the United States Army. After his tour of duty was over, for 17 years he worked for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

After leaving Reynolds he started his lawn service and doing odd jobs. He tried to fix anything and enjoyed helping people. He also attended Forsyth Technical Institute and earned his degree in Auto Mechanics. Roger loved to work on cars and especially loved going to Drag Races.

He was a straightforward person, never biting his tongue about anything. He never met a stranger. If you needed advice, he would just tell you just like it was. Roger loved his family. His favorite expression was “I’m Daisy Mae’s Baby Boy!” followed by a proud thump on his chest!!! An avid sportsman,
he was a diehard Washington Football team fan.

Roger was preceded in death by his parents, Willie Ray Miller and Daisy Mae Blackburn; sisters: Margaret Ann Blackburn, Linda Kay Hardy, Mary Catherine Boles, Karin Elizabeth Crowell; brothers: Robert Benjamin Blackburn and Sam Speas; stepdaughter, Esthelita Pate Byers;
nephew, Leon Conrad, Sr.; and great-nephew, Leon Conrad, Jr.

Mr. Blackburn leaves to cherish his memories: stepson, Robert (Sophia) Pate aka “Robbie”; stepdaughter, Immetta Pate (Reginald) Byers aka “Ms. Moot”; adopted sister Diann (Harold) Carter; sisters: Carol Jean Everhart, Alice Blackburn Conrad, Vera Veronica Blackburn, and Debra Blackburn Wallace; brother, Ronald Thomas;
 three nieces: Jenetta Arnold, LaTonya Blackburn Rice, and Lea Hardy-Wilson; a dear close friend, Dreamer Bailey; and a host of nephews and great-nephews;
brother-in-law Sam (Brenda) Conrad; Ms. Rice; and many friends.

A private memorial service will be held for Mr. Blackburn at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment at Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mrs. Annie Speas Jones

October 10, 2021



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

October 10, 2021



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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Mr. Aaron L. Wardlow

September 30, 2021


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.


 


Mrs. Carol Lane Marshall

September 29, 2021



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.


 


Mrs. Maxine Peay Haney

September 27, 2021


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.


 


Ms. Barbara Jean Smith

September 25, 2021



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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Mrs. Mary Alice Cason

September 20, 2021


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.

 

 


Mrs. Rosetta J. Pauling

September 7, 2021



 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 P. Richardson

September 4, 2021



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 N. L. Leak

September 1, 2021



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.


Luther Leak was an original founding member of Solid Rock Baptist Church where he served as a deacon, trustee and the gospel choir.


He enjoyed watching racing, football and basketball.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Jessie Marie Bennett Leak; sisters: Annie Belle Reed and Josephine Leak; brothers: Robert L. Leak and Willie T. Leak.


He is survived by his daughters: Etta Jean (Chris) Branson, Elizabeth A. (Victor) Wright, Mary Ann (Olando) Speas; son, Luther N. (Konova) Leak, III; eight grandchildren: Kenny Branson, Jr., Phillip A. Cradle, Noah Greenwood Leak, Nathan A. Speas, Anthony O. Speas, Jordan A. Speas, Justin D. Branson, and Jessica G. Leak; nine great grandchildren: Jayden A. Branson, McKenzie D. Branson, Kensley I. Branson, Ayden J. Branson, Isaiah D. Branson, Jacob W. Branson, Zy’yiona Branson, Zion Branson, Hannah Bryant and Za’Doniz Porch; brother, Charles (Olivia) Leak; sister-in-law, Betty Bennett; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


 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

August 31, 2021



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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Mrs. Velma Shore McMillian

August 29, 2021


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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Mr. Elbert Woodrow McMillian, Jr. "Woody"

August 25, 2021


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 R. Cecil, Sr.

August 23, 2021



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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Mrs. Pauline R. Jessup

August 23, 2021



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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Mrs. Virginia B. Cuthrell

August 22, 2021



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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Mr. Darryl Moore Scott

August 16, 2021



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.


Darryl was preceded in death by his father, Irvin E. Scott.


He leaves to cherish their memories, his mother, Shirley Moore; brother, Jannil Moore, Jr.; step-father, Jannil Moore, Sr.; devoted friend, Paul Miller; son, Jaylon Jones; his dog, Colby; loving and devoted aunt, Thelma McCoy; many cousins, other relatives and friends.


Funeral service for Mr. Scott will be private. There will be a public viewing Friday, August 27, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home from 12:00 P.M.- 5:00 P.M.


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Mr. Antwan K. Cureton

August 13, 2021



Antwan Kenard Cureton was born September 26, 1977 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. He passed away on Friday, August 13, 2021 at his home on Maryland Avenue in Winston-Salem, NC.

 

Antwan attended school in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System until the eleventh grade and later went on to receive his GED in 2018.

 

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Samuel and Barbarette Cureton and his brother Joey D. Cureton.

 

He is survived by his loving mother, Toni Peoples, his father, Hayward Shuler, Jr., his son, Joey Cureton, his sister, Shaquilla Hampton, his brother, Dont’e Flow, his loving step-father, Derrick Fair, his paternal grandmother, Elaine Shuler all of Winston-Salem, NC; three uncles, Vincent (Joyce) Daniels, Samuel Cureton, Jr. of Winston-Salem, and Dannie (Antoinette) Shuler of Mebane, NC; seven aunts, Beverly (Wendell) Halsey, Bridgett (Jeffery) Robinson, Haysetta Shuler, Denita (Bernard) Washington, Thomasena Lytle, Renee (Ken) Gary all of Winston-Salem, NC, and Kimberly Banner of Asheboro, NC; one nephew, JayKeir Cureton; one niece, Novah Clark, of Winston-Salem, NC; a host of very loving cousins of Winston-Salem, NC, Asheboro, NC and Hyattsville, MD; very special friends, Curtis Martin of Greensboro, NC, Princess Smith of Greensboro, NC, Tonya Bennett and Karen Smith (aka Nana), of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of loving friends.


A public viewing for Mr. Cureton will be held on Monday, August 23, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. A private funeral service will be held.


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Mr. Jasper Clifton Fulp

August 9, 2021



Mr. Jasper Clifton Fulp, affectionately known as “J.C.”, was born on July 15, 1951 to the late Clifton Gilmer Fulp and Marjorie Clarice Fulp in Walkertown, North Carolina. He ran his earthly race well and completed his course on August 9, 2021.

He received his education from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. Jasper loved fishing and spending quality time with his grandchildren. He retired from a career as a truck driver.

At Greater Tabernacle Worship Center, his life’s work spoke volumes for him. He was known to be about “his father’s business”...being a fisher of men. Recognized by church officials and members for his commitment to his religious beliefs, he served faithfully as a Deacon at GTWC for many years.

Jasper was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Helen Scales and Dinah Davis; and two brothers, Jessie Fulp and Ronald Fulp.

He leaves to cherish his memories, his wife, Janice Fulp; children, Juan Fulp, Schunda Williams, Jesean Jones, Cory Jones, Shardae Hopkins; brothers-in-law, Larry Davis, Tim (Sharon) Jones, Weymouth (Rosa) Jones; sister-in-law, Teresa Fulp; aunt, Ella Mae Fulp; grandchildren, “J.J.”, Devin, Maniah, Rasean, Daishaun, Jaylen, Destini, and Aiden; one great-grandson, Mason; and a host of family and friends.

A public viewing for Mr. Fulp will be held on Friday, August 13, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at Greater Tabernacle Worship Center, 1410 Attucks Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105

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Mr. Robert Nathan Owens, Sr.

August 7, 2021



Mr. Robert Nathan Owens, Sr. was born on November 13, 1957 to the late Ethel Phillips Lindsay in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He passed away on August 7, 2021.


 He received his formal education from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and attended East Forsyth High School. He enjoyed sports especially playing basketball and skating.


Robert worked for Budd Services for over 15 years. He was a fan of the NFL Washington (formerly known as Redskins) Football Team. He loved helping others, was a jack of all trades, and could repair anything.


Robert was preceded in death by his mother, Ethel P. Lindsay; son, James Lamont Stephens; niece, Danika Revae Simpson; and mother-in-law, Annie Beatrice Stephens.


 He leaves to cherish fond memories, his loving wife, Alma Lee Owens; sons, Shawn Jermaine Stephens, Robert Owens, Jr.; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Malvoia (Robert) Tolliver, Elaine Holland; three brothers, Ray Simon, Jr., Reverend Henry (Polanda) Owens, Caswell Lee Lindsay, Jr.; and a host of family and friends.


Mr. Owens may be publicly viewed on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. A private funeral service will be held.


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Mr. Albert Junior Gadison

August 5, 2021



Mr. Albert Junior Gadison (Gadson) was born on June 7, 1961 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Earline Gadson. He passed on August 5, 2021 at Forsyth Medical Center.

He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools. During his adult life he worked in various positions at the Tobacco Market, as a cook in various restaurants and he was a manager at Pockets Restaurant.

Albert loved helping others. He found joy in the odd jobs he did at Bermuda Commons where he resided. He also loved watching sports and planting vegetables in his garden space.

In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his surrogate parents, Mary and John Mitchell.

Mr. Gadison is survived by his brother, Raynard (Carmen) Reaves; stepsister, Shirley Blair; stepbrothers, Albert Jeter, Leonard Blair and Reginald Archie; sisters-in-law: Patricia Wright and Jennifer (Larry) Huffin; special surrogate family, Billy Roberts, Kay Carolyn Roberts, Mary Roberts (Travis) Livingston and Kaitlin Roberts (Michael) Hatcher; and the staff of Bermuda Commons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

There will be no public viewing. A private celebration service for Mr. Gadison will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. James "Gun" Alston, Sr.

July 29, 2021



Mr. James Edward Alston, 77, affectionately known as “GUN” departed this life, July 29, 2021. He was born December 17, 1943, the second oldest and the second male child born into the family of the late Bishop Norman Alston and the late Bessie Rankin Alston.


At an early age he joined New Goshen United Methodist Church.


 James loved fast cars, often visited the racetracks and frequented local car shows. He adored fishing and playing pool. He was a diehard Dallas Cowboy fan and an avid NCA&T “AGGIE” Foot-ball fan. He always loved going to outings with family and friends.


He retired from Tara Corp IMACO, Inc. December 31, 2015, as a Machine Press Operator. In his previous career, he was a long-distance truck driver.


Three of his siblings preceded him in death: brothers, Norman, “Dump” Alston and Rodney Alston, sister, Patricia Alston; additionally was a stepdaughter, Mary “Sister” Brown; a grandchild, Messiah Miller; and a great grandchild, Sincere A. Player.


He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife of 22 years, Cynthia Roseboro Alston; two sons, Dennis Alston (Carolyn) of Greensboro, NC and James Alston, Jr. of Winston-Salem, NC; six daughters, Lillie Brown and Carol Alston both of Greensboro, NC, Katrina Alston of Richmond, VA, Nicole Chiles (Kevin), Brittany Roseboro and Kiara Alston all of Winston-Salem, NC; God sisters, Reverend Shirley Donnell and Gloria Hall; sister, Brenda Love (James “Stan”) of Greensboro, NC; mother-in-law, Ms. Digitalis Roseboro; and brother-in-law, Christopher Roseboro, both of Winston-Salem, NC. He was blessed with and leaves to learn of his many contributions to the family, 22 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.


Mr. Alston may be publicly viewed on Friday, August 6, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private.


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Mr. Samuel L. Young, Jr.

July 13, 2021



Mr. Samuel Lee Young, Jr. “Man” was born on January 12, 1962 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Samuel Lee Young, Sr. and the late Dorothy Louise Young Hernandez. He attended the local public schools and was a graduate of West Forsyth High School, where he played football.  Samuel, Jr. attended Pfeifer University and was a retired officer of the NC Department of Corrections, with over 30 years of service. He was founder of Young Investigative Services.


Samuel, Jr. was a member of Agape Faith Church in Clemmons, NC, where he was a musician. He was an avid race fan and spent lots of time with family and friends at race events, especially local races at Bowman Gray Stadium and NASCAR. He was a true “#1 Dallas Cowboy Fan.” If the Cowboys lost a game, Samuel, Jr. would not answer his phone. He enjoyed giving gifts and telling jokes. He was always the life of the party.


Mr. Samuel L. Young, Jr. transitioned from this earthly life on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Lillie Mae Young. He leaves to mourn his death: his “Moms”, Janice L. Barnes Young; four children: Jason S. Love, Sr., Christopher G. Love, Sr., Karen S. Arnett “KK”, and Maurice D. Love; sister, Sandra Loretta Young; brother, Jaynard Samuel Barnes (Bria) Young; eleven grandchildren; two nephews and a niece; other family members and many friends. He was so loved and loving and will be  sorely missed by all who knew him.


Mr. Young may be publicly viewed on Sunday, July 18,2021 from 1:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Forsyth Memorial Park.


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Mrs. Violetta Elnora Poston Lemons

July 9, 2021


Mrs. Violetta Elnora Poston Lemons was born on December 31, 1949 to the late John F. Poston, Sr. and Anna Ruth Poston in Winston-Salem, NC.

She attended the local schools and was a graduate of Paisley High School. Violetta obtained her Bachelor of Art degree from Bennett College and her Masters in Special Education from Appalachian State University. Violetta spent her career in special education at Morganton Freedom High School and Henderson High School and achieved Teacher of the Year Award. She also taught Adult Basic Education at Forsyth Technical Community College and established to Special Education program at Forsyth Industrial Systems.

Violetta was a Gold Star member of First Baptist Church where she served on the Usher Board and Vacation Bible School. She was a member of the YWCA, Students for Christian Social Concern, Special Education Club and the Student Union Board. In her free time, she enjoyed photography, bowling and watching old movies.

Mrs. Lemons passed away on Friday, July 9, 2021. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by John F. Poston, Jr., Wilhelm Poston, Margaret Poston, Amanda Poston and Willamenia Poston.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Lemons; Ardis Smith, Johnny Winters, Lisa Hill, Ann Hill (Reverend Doctor), Denise Grantham and Jackie Taylor; other family members and friends.

Private funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM, July 16, 2021 at Parklawn Memorial Park. Entombment will follow.
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Miss Makieya R. Smith

July 3, 2021



Makieya Rae Smith, 20, transitioned from this earthly life to life eternal on Saturday, July 03, 2021. She was born July 02, 2001 to Tremona (Rodney) Purvis and Mica (Tanisha) Smith in Forsyth County. She was educated in Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy. Upon graduation from high school, she attended Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte NC, majoring in Business.


Makieya embarked on a career as a prominent business owner of Rae Dior, Designs by Rae Dior, and Invisible Waist Trainer. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her, her ambitious admiration touched the lives of every person she encountered.


She leaves to cherish her memories: her fiancée Walter Lionel  McNeal; parents: Tremona (Rodney) Purvis and Mica (Tanisha) Smith; siblings: Rodney Purvis Jr., Semaj Reid, Treshawn Cappers and Jennifer Taylor; grandparents: Earnestine J. Cornelius, Avis Miller Sewell and Ollie Smith; aunts: Charlotte Brown, Shaunta Montgomery, Natasha Lytles and Jennifer Quail; uncles Thomas Bradley, Tony Smith;  great aunts: Pastor Alice M. Mitchell (Larry) and Barbara C. Manning; brother in-law Walter Samuel McNeal; a host of cousins, other family and friends.


Makieya Rae Smith Celebration of Life will be held 12:00 noon Monday July 12, 2021 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church with Dr. Nathan Scovens. Burial will follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. There will be no public viewing of Miss Smith.


 

Ms. Sharon Hughes Dublin

June 27, 2021


Born Sharon Letrice Hughes in the Autumn of 1950, Sharon displayed an elegance and Edwardian radiance that glowed and illuminated well beyond her origin. Her personality was an experience of pure pageantry. Her voice was a sonic tone of angels. Her smile was penetrating and pure. Graceful was her spirit and life. Sharon was the bell of the ball and lived to bring flare and special, to every occasion. Fashion was her melody of expression. Articulate elocution at all times, marked her cadence for style and formality. May her rhythm echo into Judea. Sharon was a rose in presentation and form. None more precious. Our beloved lived in great challenge, and now rest in great triumph. Our love, our queen, rest in your eternal castle. May the lord bestow upon you, a golden crown.


Sharon was a faithful servant to the Baptist, AME Zion & AME church missions. Bridging the gap between interdenominational faiths. Culminating into a multi- decade tenure of board leadership, mission, and staff service at St Matthews AME church of Raleigh NC.


Educated in Business Administration, Sharon began her professional career in hospital administration at Forsyth Hospital of Winston Salem before moving to Raleigh NC to become a foundational team member of Exide Electronics. Holding several executive staff and HR positions in RTP (Research Triangle Park) over a 40-year span. Sharon’s professional career journeyed through Owens Corning, EPA & The National Black Caucus.


Sharon is survived by a loving son, H. Perry; siblings: Paxton & Tangula Hughes, Gordon Hughes, Gregory Hughes, Don & Lendris Hughes, Benjamin Hughes, Dorothy & Reginald Austin, Veronica Hughes, Julia and Sylvester Young, Carl Settle Sr and a vast legacy of multi-generational family members.


Sharon will be put to rest with a private Life Tribute to be held at Phillips Chapel, 5400 Old Lake Jeanette Rd Greensboro NC 27455 Wake 11:00 AM- 12:30 PM, Funeral 12:30 PM. Burial Piedmont Memorial Gardens  3663 Piedmont Memorial Dr Winston - Salem NC 27107. Services will be officiated by Dr Rev Paxton Hughes, Rev Marion Robinson, Rev Dr Robert Anderson, H.Perry. A public memorial will be scheduled at St Matthews AME Church at a later date, email External link opens in new tab or windowsaintmatthewame@bellsouth.net for future inquiry.


 


Mr. Monti Trashawn Jarrett

June 25, 2021


Mr. Monti Trashawn Jarrett was born on March 11, 1997 to Tony Monti Jarrett, Jr. and Carol Ann Williams in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He passed away on Friday, June 25, 2021.


Monti attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. He was employed by both the Caterpillar Company and Amazon in packaging and assembly.


He loved the thrill of racing dirt bikes and had the driving skills for motocross. Monti also had an eye for fashion.


Monti was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Rosa Williams and Patricia Ann Jarrett; and grandfather, Tony M. Jarrett, Sr.


He leaves to cherish his memories, his parents, Tony M. Jarrett and Carol Ann Williams; children, Ivan S. and Kari’onna Jarrett; siblings, Meshod, Damarice, Brandon, and Neriah; aunt, Pamela Jarrett; and a host of other family members and many friends.

 

Funeral service held on Thursday, July 1, 2021 at 2:30 P. M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel.


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Mr. Donald Andre Moore

June 23, 2021


Mr. Donald Andre Moore was born to the late Beulah M. Moore and the late Thomas Campbell on November 19, 1959 in Forsyth County.

 

After graduating from West Forsyth High School in 1978, he went into the Navy where he served 10 years. After his years of service, he relocated back to a city he loved, Charleston, South Carolina where he reconnected with the love of his life, Ada Washington. Ada and Donald married on November 24, 2005. They filled their days with laughter, family and travel. Known for his collards, you would often see Donald cooking in the kitchen, toasting to his life, wearing a hat, overalls and a bright smile.

 

He held the calmest disposition and enjoyed each day of life. Above all, Donald had a gracious heart, never saw a fault in anyone, never met a stranger, or someone he didn’t get along with. In 2019, he moved to Asheville, North Carolina and worked at the VA Hospital.

 

Family members who will carry on his memory are his loving wife, Ada Washington-Moore; his son, Wesley Shultz, and grandsons, Wesley, Jr. and Isley; one loving sister Geneva Moore and one adopted sister, Stephanie Benson; four loving brothers: Gilbert (Gloria) Moore, Steven (Shari) Moore, Ronald Moore and Keith (Abby) Moore; loving mother-in-law, Dorothy Washington; special sister-in-law, Sebrina Washington; brother-in-laws: Melvin (Doris) Gadsden, Elliot (Ruthie) Washington; two aunts, Ella Robinson and Carolyn Johnson; one uncle Elder Edward Moore; and several nieces, cousins, extended family members and many friends.

 

A private funeral service will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 28, 2021.


 

Mrs. Mary G. Andrews

June 18, 2021


Mary Lee Glymph Andrews was born to the late Frank and Annie Mae Baxter Glymph in Pomaria, Newberry County, SC on March 15, 1926.


She graduated from Georgetown High School in Jacksonville, NC and received her BS from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, NC. She spent her entire professional career with and ultimately retired from North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance as an office manager and went on to serve as property manager for the Ivy Arms Apartment Complex.


Mrs. Andrews was a member of the Phi Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and continued to be a committed sister in the sorority. It was with the AKAs, where she volunteered her time, mentored younger sorors, and served the community. She was a devoted member of Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church and served for many years as a Treasurer. In addition, Mrs. Andrews enjoyed a host of other social and community activities, including Winston-Salem Chapter of The Holidays, Bridge and Pinochle clubs.


Mary Andrews entered eternal rest at her home in Winston-Salem, NC on Friday afternoon, June 18, 2021. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband James Grant Andrews, Sr. and ten siblings Young James, Leo, Herman, Lawyer, Sherman, Modestine, Henrietta, Bess, Carolyn, and Esther.


Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish special memories of a loving mother, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, and friend who gave her love and time freely include: her sons James Grant Andrews, Jr. and Daniel Wayne Andrews; her loving and faithful daughter-in-law Trish Andrews; grandchildren Jennifer Andrews Dixon and husband Bryan Dixon, Mariah Andrews, and Mary Whitney Andrews; devoted sister-in-law Gwendolyn Andrews; faithful daughter-in-law Donna Hendrickson; and a host of other relatives and friends.


A public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM on Friday, June 25 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. AKA Ivy Beyond the Wall will be held Saturday, June 26 at 10:30 AM followed by private funeral services at 11:00 AM at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel.


In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in memory of Mrs. Mary Andrews to:

Phi Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

PO Box 30007

Winston-Salem, NC 27130

C/O Scholarship Fund


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Mr. Fletcher R. Abbott

June 4, 2021



Mr. Fletcher Rogers Abbott aka “Bunny” entered his new home in glory with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Friday, June 4, 2021. Fletcher was born in Walkertown, NC on October 31, 1941 to the late Willis E. and Melva W. Abbott. He was one of twelve children.

 

He grew up as a child in the Methodist church and later attended Oak Grove Baptist in Walkertown, NC.

 

He was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. He decided to enter the workforce when he moved to Washington, DC, where he worked at Washington, DC General Hospital. In his later years he returned back to Walkertown, NC.

 

Fletcher was proceeded in death by five brothers: Willis, Oliver, Glenn, Olin, and Porter Abbott; three sisters, Leona Croxton, Thelma Smith, Louise Douthit.

 

He leaves to cherish his memories, two sisters, Irene Douthit and Reba Galloway, one brother Bobby Abbott, Sr. (Barbara); sister-in-laws, Mary Abbott of Winston-Salem, NC, Faye Abbott of Waldorf, MD; and a host of nieces and nephews, great-nieces, and nephews as well as great-great nieces and nephews, that loved him dearly and a host of family and friends.

 

Mr. Abbott will be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM~ 5:00 PM, Saturday, June 12, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Graveside funeral will be held at Oak Grove Baptist Church cemetery, Sunday, June 13, 2021 at 3:00 PM.


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Ms. April Moses Houston

June 4, 2021



April Moses Houston, 49, was born April 14, 1972 to Joyce Moses Evans and Johnny Clayborn. April attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from Glenn High School. She was formerly employed at Walmart Supercenter and Horizons Residential Care Center.

  

She had a passion for babysitting and taking care of children. A loving caregiver, she helped raise children of several of her close friends. Her door was always open to friends or family in need and to anyone who wanted to have an enjoyable time through conversation or laughter.

 

 April enjoyed being with family and friends whether it was on the phone, cruising the city, or being at different functions. She was the life of the party with her infectious laugh and comedic spirit. April was “Big Cuz” to some and “Lil’ Cuz” to others. She was always ready at a moment’s notice whenever her friends or family would call. April had many, many friends and was straightforward and real to all she met and knew. She will be cherished and missed by all those who knew her.

 

On June 4, 2021, April passed away in Winston-Salem, NC. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, William and Josephine Moses; aunt, Noby Moses; and uncles, Anthony and William Moses, Jr.

 

Those who remain to cherish fond memories include her loving mother, Joyce Moses Evans; brother, John Clayborn, Jr.; stepchildren, Michael and Davoria Houston; aunt, Constance Moses; cousins, Sedrick Moses, Sidney Moses, Stacy (Santos) Toral, Kimberly Brinson, Monyell, Sam, and Samantha Gray, and Nathan and Natalie Cotton; several other family members and friends.

 

Ms. Houston will be publicly viewed on Thursday, June 10, 2021 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, June 11, 2021 at Power of God in Christ Ministries. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park.


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Mr. Donald Webb

May 31, 2021


Mr. Donald Webb, 75, son of the late Otto and Mary Webb. He passed peacefully at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home on May 31, 2021.

 

He attended Atkins High School and later joined the United States Navy.

 

He leaves to cherish his memories a devoted sister, Delores Webb (Maurice) Harris; and brother Ronald Webb; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

 

A memorial will be held for Mr. Donald Webb on Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel.


 

Mr. Richard "Slick" Hairston, Jr.

May 24, 2021


Mr. Richard Edward Hairston, Jr. better known as “Slick”, a native of Winston-Salem, N.C. He was a devoted welder and recently promoted as a manager at HMF Express in Doraville, GA. He was a great asset to his company and left everlasting memories. He was a beloved son, brother and father.

 

He was blessed with his loving parents Beverly Hairston and Richard Edward Hairston, Sr. (Sharon), who survived him.

 

Slick is survived by his ‘Queens’ who were his world: Chardonnay Staree Hairston and Kershyna JeNaye Hairston; Bonus son, Jontaye; sisters, Starlisha (Star) & Shenika; brothers, Timothy (Reisha), Carlton (Magda), Jamaal and Jehu; grandsons, Mazhi and Carter; aunts, Marie, Wanda (Collin), Naomi, Shelia, Carolyn (Reginald); uncles, Raiford Sr. (Marie), Ronda, Nathaniel Sr., Terry and Charles; forty nieces and nephew who all called him ‘Uncle Slick’ and a host of friends and family.


Funeral service will be private. A public viewing will be held Monday, May 31, 2021 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel from 12:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M.

Interment Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, North Carolina



 

Mr. Lester A. Wingo

May 19, 2021


Lester Allen Wingo, age 81, was born on December 30, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois to the late Hugh Lee, Sr. and Clara Howell Wingo. He was the youngest of six (6) children. He passed away on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at his home in Winston-Salem, NC.  Lester was born on the same day that his father died. He never got to meet his father nor did his father get the chance to hold his son. Later, his mother married Cecil Williams when Lester was a toddler and adopted him as his son.


He grew up as Lester Allen Williams in Sikeston, Missouri, where he graduated from high school. He received his auto mechanic education in Sikeston and earned a degree in  Auto Mechanics. 


Lester was a truck driver by profession. He was a man who loved drag racing and he loved to travel.  He enjoyed running and racing with his children because it kept him young and in shape.


Lester moved to Winston-Salem in 2021 to be with and enjoy his family that lived here.  He spent his last days expressing how much he loved his family; he visited and shared his love with lots of hugs, kisses and phone calls. 


Lester was preceded in death by his wife, Dionne Booker Wingo; and a son, Mark Williams.  He is survived by his children: Lisa Williams and Charles Williams of Cleveland, Ohio; Lester Allen Williams, Jr. (Lethia), Chester Williams (Lisa), Teresa Williams, Nadine Chamberlain all of Winston-Salem; Vanessa Foots and Debra Foots of Los Angeles, California; Dwayne Buchanan (Robin) of Augusta, Georgia; Anjeanette Grandberry Brim and Melissa Grandberry of Jacksonville, Florida; Victoria Wingo of Chicago, Illinois; Dionte Booker of Jonesboro, Arkansas; Joshua Booker of Los Angeles, California; Pachia Wingo of St. Louis, Missouri; Davion Wingo of Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Tionne Wingo of Winston-Salem; thirty-nine (39) grandchildren; and one (1) great-grandchild.


A private funeral service will be held.

 

 

 

Ms. Wyvetra E. Wilson-Domena

May 2, 2021


Wyvetra Evette Wilson-Domena was born on June 14, 1966 to the late Mr. and Mrs. James (Fannie Mae) Jenkins in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She passed away on Sunday, May 2, 2021.

 

Wyvetra better known by family and friends as Evette. She graduated from North Forsyth High School, Class of 1984. Evette attended Johnson C. Smith for two years where she studied Business Administration. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Winston Salem State University in 2018.

 

Wyvetra enjoyed going to the movies and spending time with her grandchildren. She loved African American History and especially enjoyed poetry by Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou. She also enjoyed volunteering for the Black Theatre Festival and meeting celebrities.

 

Wyvetra leaves to cherish her memories sons, Kenneth aka “Kenny” and Christopher Domena of the city; sisters, Zenobia Wilson, Geraldine (Tyrone) Spease, Xavier Vann (the late Sylvester) Hodges, Charlotte, Corinthia Wilson, NC; grandchildren, Nexhi, Nasiz, Chase and Cameron Domena of the city; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousin and friends.

 

Funeral service will be private. Ms. Wilson-Domena will be viewed publicly on Friday, May 7, 2021 at Clark s. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

 

Mr. Roosevelt Bennett

May 2, 2021


Roosevelt Bennett was born on March 8, 1933 in Wadesboro, NC. He served in the US Army during the Vietnam War in 1966 and again in 1969. He was a man of honesty, heroism and support. He later received his bachelor’s degree from Winston-Salem State University. He enjoyed teaching young students at several schools within the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system ROTC program.


He gained his angel wings on May 2, 2021 and will now watch over those he loves, which include: his wife, Betty Bennett; daughters: Patricia Stubbs, Cynthia Diane Acker and Rosalinda Thomas; sons in love: Wayne (Desiree) Berry and David (Grace) Berry; daughters in love, Leslie Berry and Stacy (Rodney) Byers; grandchildren and great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, a host of cousins, friends and extended family.


Funeral service will be private at Mars Hill Baptist Church. Mr. Bennett will be available for public viewing from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Friday, May 7, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment will be at Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 

Mrs. Patty Lash Martin

April 27, 2021


Mrs. Patty Lash Martin was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Kelsey and Carol Lash on September 22, 1930.

 

Patty attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Public Schools and was a graduate of Carver High School Class of 1950. She also attended Buffalo State University in New York.

 

Patty retired as a teacher from the Winston-Salem Forsyth Schools.

 

She was a lifetime member of the Eastern Star Meridian Chapter #308. She also was a member of Bethania A. M. E. Zion Church where she served on the Usher Board, Missionary Board, and the Lay Council for many years.

 

Patty enjoyed Gardening, planting, traveling cooking sewing and spending time with her family and friends.


Mrs. Martin passed away on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. She is preceded in death by her husband, Willie P. Martin; a son Willis Martin; son-in-law Victor G. Lowe, Sr. and grandson Victor G. Lowe Jr.; brothers, Leroy, Jerome Carl and Paul Lash; Sisters, Camilla Evans and Shirley Taylor.


She is survived by four daughters: Ms. Karen Pratchett, Ms. Amanda Martin, Evangelist Dr. Toni Lowe all of Winston-Salem, NC, and Mrs. Janet (Juan) Cason of Atlanta, GA; sixteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.


Funeral services will be private. There will be a public viewing on Saturday from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery.


 

Mr. Michael D. Simmons

April 19, 2021



Michael Denold Simmons born October 20, 1964 to Robert Lee Simmons, Sr. and Annie Land Parks and passed away on Monday, April 19, 2021. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Simmons, Sr., stepfather, Alphonso Parks, and aunts, Terotha Murphy and Sara Johnson.


Michael attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a graduate of Parkland High School, Class of 1983. He was an exceptional football player for the Parkland High School Mustangs. A diehard Carolina Panther’s fan, his love for the game of football continued well past his high school days.

Bethlehem Holiness Church is where he was a member but he often attended Dreamland Park Baptist Church with his mother. He served his community as a former employee of the City of Winston-Salem.


He leaves to cherish his memories, his wife Anthanet Simmons; mother, Annie L. Parks; stepchildren, Anthony (Kawanis) Whitley, Tiana (Timothy) Johnson; five grandchildren, with one near and dear to his heart, Micah Horne, who called him Pawpaw; three greatgrandchildren; brothers, Robert Simmons, Jr., Arnold Sim[1]mons, and Earnest Simmons of Winston-Salem, NC; sister, Robin Pratt of Candor, NC; sister-in-law, Betina Duncan; aunts, Julia Gantt, Elder Mary Blair, Okeather Connelly, Donnie May Bennett of Southern Pines, NC, Jackcine (Jerry) Laughlin of Farmer, NC and Callene Alston of Asheboro, NC; uncles, Don (Doris) Simmons of Asheboro, NC and Ben Britton of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.


Funeral service will be private. Mr. Simmons may be publicly viewed on Sunday, April 25, 2021 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


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Ms. Emma J. Graham

April 16, 2021



Emma Lee Jones Graham peacefully passed away from her earthly home to be with the Lord on April 16, 2021. She was born in Tignall, Georgia on August 7, 1934. Her family relocated to Lexington, NC where she graduated from Dunbar Elementary and High Schools. Emma continued her studies at Winston-Salem Teacher’s College (now Winston-Salem State University) where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. She received her Master’s Degree in Education from North Carolina A&T State University.


She was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Emma Lee had a passion for God, education, and family. She was an active member of Union Baptist Church where she participated in Sunday School, on the Senior Choir, and on the Della Johnson Spiritual Choir until her health began to decline. She loved singing old spirituals and Christian hymns at home.


Emma’s elementary school teaching career spanned 32 years beginning in the Lexington City School System and ending with her retirement from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System in 1990. She was an innovative, committed professional educator who won the Teacher of the Year Award while working at Mineral Springs Elementary School. Everyone she knew could always count on her kindness, compassion and encouragement. Her wit and friendly sense of humor endeared her to all who knew her.


She was preceded in death by her parents Willis and Emma Jones; brothers Hiram Sr., Isaiah, Ralph and Jacob Jones; sisters, Dollie Hargrave, and Fannie Lee; step-brothers; Watson, James and Bill Jones; and a very special niece, Mary Williams, among others.


Emma leaves to cherish her memory one devoted daughter, Beverly Diane Graham of the home; a very special daughter who donated a kidney to Beverly, Shannon Simon of Morristown, NJ and her family; one sister, Mrs. Frances Mack of the city; nieces, Walteria Spaulding, Cynthia Mack, Monica Covington, and Amy Hargrave of the city, Vickie Owens of Lexington, NC, Dr. Maria Johnson and Angela Lee of Newport News, VA, and Dr. Barbara Hargrave of Virginia Beach, VA; nephews Bishop Sir Walter Mack, Jr. and Christopher Mack of the city, Hiram Jones, Jr. of Charlotte, NC, William Lee of Newport News, VA, Dr. Timothy Lee of Suffolk, VA, Dr. Patrick Lee of Augusta, ME, James Jones of Lexington, NC; a loving brother-in-law, Dr. Ralph Lee of Newport News, VA; loving sisters-in-law, Dr. Clarice G. Carter of Farmington, MI, Delores Graham and LaVerne Gaither of the city; a special family friend, Tandra Chandler; a special a host of great nieces, great nephews, family and friends. Emma was a devoted mother, sister, aunt, and friend. She will be sorely missed by those she knew and loved!


 Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Ms. Graham. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Mr. Warren C. Dennis, Jr.

April 13, 2021


Mr. Warren Cameron Dennis Jr., 93, artist, professor, father, grandfather and great grandfather, passed away on April 13, 2021. He was born on September 26, 1927, son of the late Warren Cameron Dennis Sr. and Mattie Lee Attneave Dennis of Clarksdale,  Mississippi.

He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Mary Kate Lowrey Dennis, daughter Anna Kathryn Sartin and husband Laddy Sartin, son Warren Cameron Dennis III and wife Terri Dowell Dennis, son Edwin Lowrey Dennis and fiancee Denise Lyon, daughter Martha Dennis and husband Landus Bennett, grandchildren Marianna Sartin 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.

As a young man Warren Dennis left the small cotton town of Clarksdale, Mississippi, to attend Mississippi Southern University, where in 1950 he was awarded the opportunity to study for the summer with artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi in Duluth, Minnesota. Dennis then entered a newly established graduate art program at the University of Mississippi at Oxford, aka Ole Miss, where he studied with and worked as an assistant to artist Jack Tworkov. Both Tworkov and Kuniyoshi were powerful influences on young Dennis.

Throughout his life as an active and prolific artist and art professor, Dennis exhibited widely and taught painting and art history with a specialization in American Art. A listing of his exhibitions would fill many pages. In 1955 he accepted his first teaching position at Judson College in Marion, Alabama. In 1965, Dennis and his family moved to Boone, North Carolina, where he became a transformational force for the Appalachian State University (ASU) Department of Art. He served as the Chairperson from 1980 to 1984 and retired in 1993.

Dennis' prime painting years corresponded to the heyday of American Abstract Expressionism and, while he pushed the boundaries of paint on canvas all his life, he was a consummate draughtsman who never abandoned the human figure. He was able to capture the humanity and humility of his subjects through painterly images that depict everything from simple moments of family life to the great themes of art history. Dennis' wit and dry sense of humor weave through the scope and breadth of his imagery.

As a professor, Dennis influenced many students, leaving a vast legacy. In addition to teaching on campus, he and his wife Mary Kate organized student art tours to Europe and frequently hosted student groups at ASU's residences in New York City and  Washington, D.C. Along with art, Dennis held a keen appreciation for classical music and Southern literature, and was humble when called an expert on conductor Arturo Toscanini, author William Faulkner, artist Pablo Picasso and many others.
Warren Dennis lived in Boone, North Carolina, for 49 years before moving to Winston Salem in 2014 to be closer to family and to better care for his wife Mary Kate, who is living with dementia. As revealed in his hundreds of paintings, family and family life were central to Warren Dennis and the place where he found much of his inspiration. He is remembered lovingly as a man who cherished each family member, spoiling them as babies and delighting in exposing them to art and culture as they grew older.

The Dennis family plans to celebrate Warren Dennis' life and art with an exhibition that will be announced at a later date.

The family invites former students, friends, and colleagues to share memories and comments that will be archived and added to his website at www.warrendennis.gallery.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to:

Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation (www.brpfoundation.org/donate)

Dennis' art is represented by the Carlton Gallery in Banner Elk, NC,(www.carltongallery.com/warren-dennis) and New Elements Gallery in Wilmington, NC (newelementsgallery.com/artists/warren-dennis).


 



Mr. Larry E. Phillips

April 4, 2021


On April 24, 1950, God blessed us with Mr. Larry Eugene "Shep" Phillips, born to the late James Henry Walter and Lady Byrd Phillips.  On the morning of April 4, 2021, Jesus gently and peacefully extended Larry, 70, an invitation and he exchanged life for eternity. He was educated in the public schools of Yadkin County and graduated from Forbush High School. He retired from Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation after more than 30 years of excellent service.


Larry was well-loved in the community and never met a stranger. His laughter was contagious and his quick wit and sense of humor brightened many days as he made his early morning rounds to Liberty’s for breakfast and Food Lion to do more talking than shopping. His family and friends knew him for his absolute honesty and endless wisdom for just about every life situation. He was a simple man with a kind heart, and he made the best pickles you ever tasted. To say he will be missed is an understatement.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Larry Eugene Phillips II; four brothers, Walter “Pinky” Phillips, Robert “Buddy” Phillips, Kyrm “Jed” Phillips, John Thomas “Johnny” Phillips; and two sisters, Cora Lee “Granny” Phillips Furches, Lillie Mae “Chicken” Phillips Lambeth.


Those remaining to cherish his memory are his wife of 44 years, Tamara Phillips; two daughters: Resha (Aziz) Peregrino-Brimah of East Bend, NC and Tamara (Corey) Phillips of Atlanta, GA; six grandchildren: Rian, Jamin, Caschius, Tionna, Corey and Carter; great-granddaughter: Kay’loni; special nephew-sons: Duane “Garb” Buntyn of Rural Hall, NC, William “Chilly” (Gabriella) Fred of Winston-Salem, NC, Erskine “Chris” Fred of Chicago, IL; four brothers: Clarence “Ed” (Alice) Phillips of Pfafftown, NC, James “Jimbo” (Mandy) Phillips of Winston-Salem, NC, Paul “Beagle” (Shirley) Phillips of East Bend, NC, William “Will” Phillips of East Bend, NC; three sisters: Eliza “Suzie” (Aldine) Myers, Alice "Nugee" Porter and Gale “Daisy” (Mike) Phillips of East Bend, NC; five sisters-in-law: Shirley Phillips of Pfafftown, NC, Cody Phillips of Winston-Salem, NC, Martha "Tootsie" Phillips of East Bend, NC, Fredrika “Rita” (Hassel) Parker and Victoria "Nancy" Glenn of Winston-Salem, NC; four brothers-in-law: William Botts of Reno, NV, James “Jimmy” (Angela) Botts of Clinton, MD, Garris (Michelle) Botts of Antelope, CA, James Oliver “Jay-O” Wharton of Randolph, MA; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.


Funeral services will be held at 1 PM Monday, April 12, 2021, at Glenn's Chapel Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service and immediately following at the home of Larry Phillips. Mr. Larry Phillips will lie in state 1-6 PM for public viewing on Sunday, April 11th at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


Flowers may be sent to Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 


Ms. Louise M. Lartey

March 10, 2021


Louise Marie Lartey was born on August 17, 1945, in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. She was the loving daughter of Bishop Solomon Dorme Lartey and Mrs. Alicia Ethel Smith Lartey. Both parents predeceased her.


Louise attended elementary and high school at the A.M.E. Zion Academy in Monrovia, and later at the Lott Carey Mission School in Brewerville where some of he classmates at some point in time included: Harmon Thomas, Bacchus Matthews, Alfred Mitchell, Loco Mitchell, Minnie Benson and Earnestine Coleman. In 1965, Louise was sent by her parents to England where she attended the Park School for Girls in Yeovil, Sommerset, from where she successfully completed high school and obtained a diploma in 1968. She continued her academic sojourn at the Gregg Secretarial College in Ealing Common, London England, from where she graduated in 1971.


Upon returning to Liberia, Louise worked as Secretary to the Manager of City Bank, and Secretary to the Planning Manager at the National Port Authority of Liberia, respectively. She later worked as the Administrative Manager at the Foundation House for pre-school and kindergarten children, and subsequently as the Librarian/Counselor at the A.M.E. Zion Academy up to her departure for the United States of America in 1994.


Upon her arrival in the United States, she made her residence in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was employed by several companies (K & W Cafeteria, Country Roadhouse Buffet and The Forsyth Medical Center, where she retired in 2017).


Louise accepted Jesus as her Savior at an early age at the Brown Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church on Benson Street in Monrovia, Liberia, where she served in a number of capacities including Deaconess, member of the Choir, Supervisor of the Children’s Ministry, and participant of the Missionary Department/Work. She was also honored as Mother of the Year at Brown Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church. Upon moving to the United States, Louise transferred her membership to the Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church. She was an active member and participant of the Deaconess Board, the Stewardess Board and the Parent Body Missionary Society.

 

Louise Marie had great culinary skills having been trained by her mother Alicia Ethel Smith and her grandmother Annie. Her favorite pastimes included shopping, talking with friends and dear sister Nadu, and also loved sharing her love for Jesus — she was indeed a child of God. Always caring, always hardworking.

Louise was joined in wedlock to the late Arnold Stewart and this union was dissolved after a few years without any offspring.


In the early 60’s at Lott Carey Mission School, Louise met her life-long “bosom” friends Francs Etonia Hayes (Monki) and Vireder Estinia Phelps Pederson (Vida). They called themselves the three musketeers.


The Late Louise Marie Lartey leaves to mourn her loss two sons, Filmore Neal (Joyce) and Terence Bestman of Winston-Salem, NC; a daughter, Victoria Lartey “Nannie”; one sister, Annie Nadu Cooper (Henry Reed); one brother, Benjamin Nii-Dorme Lartey (Sadatu) of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, and a devoted nephew, Bishop Seth O. Lartey (Jacqueline) of Montgomery, Alabama; 12 grandchildren, two-great grandchildren, and a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Her daughterAudrey predeceased her.


Louise Marie Lartey (Louwiser as she was affectionately called by her mother) will be dearly missed by those who knew her and loved her. Yes, she was a precious child of God to whom we give thanks for lending her to us, for allowing us to have her and share her for all these years. She touched so many lives during her time on this earth and now the triumph has sounded and she has been called home. Like Job she can declare “I know my Redeemer lives."


 


Mr. Charlie L. Payne

March 29, 2021


Mr. Charlie Lee Payne was born on June 12, 1929 in Forsyth County, NC to the late Ellis and Della Spease Payne. He was the youngest of five children who all preceded him in death.

He passed away on Monday, March 29, 2021 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.

He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a 1948 graduate of Carver High School. He started his baseball career in early childhood with the Tobaccoville Titans, and later became a distinguished baseball coach and official umpire. A dedicated employee of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, he retired after 41 years of service.

He was a faithful member of Center Grove AME Zion Church, serving on the Men’s Booster Ministry, Finance Committee and as chairman of the Trustee Board. He was District President of the Winston-Salem District Usher Board of the AME Zion Church for over 20 years. He loved his church. He had a passion for “ushering” persons into God’s house.

Mr. Payne was also preceded in death by his wife, Martha Hart Payne and their daughter, Karla Payne.

He is survived by his daughter, Janice Payne (Sherman Beatty, who was also a devoted friend); granddaughters: Nihya Payne (Clark) Russell and Taylor Payne (David Jennings); great grandson, Cameron Payne; sister-in-law, Mary Frances Payne of Tobaccoville, NC; loving niece, Rev. Belinda Harris; special niece and nephew, Cheryl Perry-Jones and Bobby Perry, Jr.; a host of other nieces and nephews; special friend, Gwendolyn Dianne Harding.

Funeral service will be held at 1:30 P.M. Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Center Grove AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Please practice social distancing. Face masks required. Interment in the church cemetery.

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Mr. Lawrence T. Bridget

March 21, 2021



Lawrence Turner Bridget age 59, better known as “Larry”, was born May 19, 1961 in Plainfield, NJ.


 He resided in Newark, NJ for many years where he attended Newark public schools and graduated from Weequahic High School. Larry lived in Irvington, NJ prior to relocating to Winston-Salem, NC.


A very active member of Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church for many years, Larry received Christ as his Savior at a young age and sang with the choir. He loved the Lord, his family and his dog Blonde.


Larry was a smart student who was always striving to do better. He studied computer programming at Essex County College in Newark, NJ and received his Associate degree. He continued his education and studied Mass Communication at Winston-Salem State University where he received his Bachelor degree.


He taught in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system for a short time. He enjoyed helping people and was also a caregiver committed to his clients. Larry loved family gatherings. He had a great sense of humor. Every time you saw him, he made you laugh.


Larry was preceded in death by his brother Milton Bridget.


 He leaves to cherish precious memories his mother, Annie Bridget of Windsor Mill, MD; siblings, Elvin Charles Bridget of Newark, NJ, Andre Hagood of Montclair, NJ, Christopher Hagood of Miami, FL, Phyllis Hagood of Windsor Mill, MD; two stepsisters, Anne Marie Ray of Burlington, NJ and Robin Knight of Portsmouth, VA; and a host of other relatives and friends.


A private memorial service will be held.



Mrs. Teresa A. Blair

March 20, 2021



Teresa A. Blair was born on June 6, 1970 in Winston-Salem, NC to Lewis Taylor and Betty McGriff who both predeceased her. On March 20, 2021, she completed her earthly assignment.


She received her formal education in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and attended the original S.G. Atkins High School. As a member of Antioch Baptist Church, her religious training continued. Previously employed as a cosmetologist, she enjoyed spending quality time with her grandchildren.


Teresa was preceded in death by her parents; mother-in-law, Sarah Blair; brother, Tony McGriff; aunt, Odessa Bristol; and cousins Linda Brannon and Victoria Petree.


She is survived by her husband, Adis Blair; daughters, Antonia (Floyd) Whisonant and Sherrkia McGriff; sons, Larry (Tiffany)McGriff and Richard Melton; grandchildren, Joseph Brown, Brielle McGriff, Shedrick Johnson Jr., Taliyah Johnson, Allie Brown, Braylen and Brayden McGriff, Floyd Whisonant Jr. and Israel Whisonant; sisters, Thelma (Raymond) Carroll, Catherine (Thomas) Booth, Willette (Roscoe) Boyd, Megan (Jarrett) Brooks, and Toni Higginbotham; brother, Jerry McGriff; and a host of nieces and nephews; special friends, Victor (Courtney) Jones, Mildred Black, and Michelle (Michael) Robertson.


Funeral service will be private due to COVID 19 restrictions.


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Ms. Dorothy "Dot" Story

March 14, 2021


Ms. Dorothy “Dot” Story made her newborn singing debut on May 15, 1949 in Winston-Salem, NC and no doubt captured the attention of her parents, Raiford and Janie Hairston. She auditioned for the heavenly choir throughout her life and received her “Golden Ticket” on March 14, 2021. Her parents who were a great influence and a brother, James ”Pete” Smith, predeceased her.

Her formal education began in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. She was a proud member of the 1966 graduating class of Carver High School. She enrolled in Winston-Salem State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from its School of Nursing in 1970. Her employment included that of Family Planning Executive at Kate Biting Reynolds Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC as well as positions in Washington, DC, Tampa FL, and Wichita General Hospital in Wichita, KS.

Because “Dot” loved to sing, it was no surprise that she shared her gift and belonged to the Camp Meeting Choir and the Elsie James Dobie Choir.

She is survived by a daughter Carla (Daryl) Searcy of Charlotte, NC; sons, Carlton “Junior” Huntley, Jr. of Charlotte, NC and Michael Story of Winston-Salem, NC; 6 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; sisters, Marie Smith, Ann Glenn and Wanda (Collin, Sr.) Morrison; brothers, Ronda Hairston, Terry Hairston, Raiford (Anita) Hairston, Richard (Sharon) Hairston, and Nathaniel Hairston; 91 nieces and nephews; many cousins, friends and extended family.

Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Ms. Bailey.

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Mr. Samuel L. Young, Sr.

March 12, 2021



Mr. Samuel Lee Young, Sr. of Winston-Salem, North Carolina was born to the late Lillie Mae Young and Kit Guest. He transitioned to his heavenly home on March 12, 2021. He served the city of Winston-Salem for 28 years and retired as a Senior Crew Chief. For over 50 years he provided service to many families and businesses through S.L. Young & Sons. He was a faithful member of Goler Metropolitan AME Church.

“Sam” is survived by his wife Janice; three children, Sandra, Samuel Jr., and Jaynard (Bria); 5 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and a devoted  first cousin, John Albert (Loddie Bell) Fuller of Ware Shouls, South Carolina. 

Mr. Young will be available for public viewing Thursday, March 18, 2021 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Forsyth Memorial Park.

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Ms. Sonja R. Bailey

March 12, 2021


On April 21, 1968 Sonja Renee Bailey was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Marilyn Bailey and Reverend Gwathney Leak, Sr.

Sonja was a student in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and graduated from Parkland High School. She continued her education, became a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and provided care for many patients at Forsyth Medical Center.

On March 12, 2021 Sonja was called home to be with our heavenly father. There she joins among other relatives, her mother and her sister, Tonya Binson.

Sonja leaves behind to cherish precious memories: three children, Lorenzo Jarrett, Jr., Brittany Bailey and Brianna Bailey; father, Reverend Gwathney Leak, Sr; brothers, Reginald Bailey, Gwathney Leak, Jr.; sister, Monica Mumford McKinnie; and a host of many other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Ms. Bailey.

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Ms. Helen Stewart Crawford

March 9, 2021


Ms. Helen Lonnetter Stewart Crawford, 85, on Tuesday morning, March 9, 2021, the Lord called his daughter to her heavenly home. She was born to the late William Baxter Stewart and Ruth Stokes Johnson on December 10, 1935.  


Ms. Crawford was a faithful and dedicated member of Winston Salem First Assembly of God until her health declined. Her life was a testament to God's goodness, mercy and grace.


Along with her parents, she is preceded in death by her daughter Angela Denise Crawford and great granddaughter, Alyssa Kay Harrington.


She leaves to cherish her memories, three daughters, Dr. Valeria (Dr. Barney) Jones of Pfafftown, NC; Talma Crawford of Memphis, TN, Patricia Crawford of Winston-Salem, NC; two sons: Robert Crawford of Winston-Salem, NC and Nathaniel Crawford, Jr. of Winston-Salem; 7 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; aunts, Bernice Stokes Winchester of Reidsville, NC & Belle Stokes Worthy of Kernersville, NC and a host of cousins and many loving friends.


A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, March 12 at the Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. There will be a viewing between the hours of 12pm-5pm on Thursday, March 11th.


 



Mr. Randolph Wilds, Sr.

March 6, 2021



Randolph Wilds, Sr. was born on February 25, 1957 to the late Georgia Dorothy Mae Fair-Wilds and the late James Wilds, Sr. in Darlington, SC. He furthered his education at Forsyth Technical Community College where he received certification in carpentry and auto mechanics. Randolph had a varied professional life which included working as a loader at Vernon Produce, an orderly at Forsyth Hospital and carpenter at NC Monroe. He also was owner of RW & Son Renovations. He was a connoisseur of the finer things in life, also known as a “Junk Collector”.

Randolph passed away on March 6, 2021 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his  brother, James Wilds, Jr.

He is survived by his children: Randolph (Valencia) Wilds, Jr. and Tiffany Wilds (Stephon George); grandchildren: Rakis Wilds-Bailey, Randolph Wilds, III, Niaja Wilds, Kaymeon Jones, Amyar Wilds, Jalen Wilds, Nia Wilds, Regan Wilds and Stephon George, Jr.; three great grandchildren; siblings, Patricia Simmons and Ronald Wilds; aunt, Thelma Robinson; nieces and nephews: Celestine Wilds, Catherine Wilds, Harold Kinnard, Elder Willie Kinnard, Derrick Kinnard, Elder Ronald Wilds, Maria Wilds, Jamie Wilds and Christine Wilds; special friend, Constance Allen; his former wife of 37 years, Angela Wilds.

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Miss Jessica Helen-Ann Samuels

March 4, 2021


Miss Jessica Helen-Ann Samuels was born in Winston-Salem, NC on July 12, 1989 to the late Donald R. Samuels and Cathy Brim Samuels. She was a graduate of Glenn High School and attended Forsyth Technical Community College.


She was a member of Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church. She worked as a customer service representative for Ralph Lauren but her most important job was that as mother to her daughter, Summer.


Jessica passed away on March 4, 2021 at Wesley Long Hospital.


She was preceded in death by her father and her brother, Donald R. Archie.


Jessica is survived by her daughter, Summer N. Samuels; her mother, Cathy B. Samuels; brothers: Donald R. Samuels, Jr., Emmanuel Williams, III, Artemas M. Williams, Antonia Archie and Tim Deberry; uncles: Jack Samuels, William Samuels and David Brim; nieces: Ashanti Williams, Armani Williams, Anisa Williams and Natalie Samuels; nephew, Artemas M. Williams, Jr.; her best friend, Brook; a host of other relatives and many friends.


Funeral service will be private. Miss Samuels may be publicly viewed Monday, March 8, 2021 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 

Mr. William Warren Campbell

March 3, 2021

William Warren Campbell was born September 5, 1949 to William and Connie Young Campbell in Advance, NC. Historically he was the first to integrate the Public Schools of Davie County. A graduate of Davie County High School he continued his education at Pace College and City College in New York City, NY.

 

Employed by Westinghouse, he erected New York City skyscrapers. A Land Surveyor, he retired from the International Union of Operating Engineers 15-D.

 

Having a fascination with and experiencing the joy of riding his Segway, he was the Founder of Segway Tours in Winston-Salem, NC. William loved driving nice cars and listening to jazz music. He also enjoyed playing baseball, throwing footballs, farming and basketball.


He was a Founding Member of Double Springs Memorial United Methodist Church Garden of Memories. He was a Realty Broker and effectively used his skills in that industry.

William passed on March 3, 2021. Preceding him in death were his father, William Campbell, brother, Harvey Campbell, aunts: Anna Campbell and Lillian Jones and uncles: James "Jim" Campbell, Joseph Jones and Brady Young Jr, and cousin, James "Jaybird" Campbell.


He is survived by his wife April Bivens Campbell; mother Connie Campbell; sons, Michael Gerard (Heather) Campbell and Channon J. (Teddy Tumbi) Campbell; grandchildren, Kentrell Ray and Hunter Ray, Zache Jarrett and Autumn Campbell; sister, Kathy Brown; sisters-in-law, Lydia Bivens, Kimberly Bivens, Sandra Bivens and Creola Campbell; nephews, Robin (Kelly) Campbell and Duone (Janet) Campbell; additional nieces and nephews including but not limited to: Melissa and Sasha Brown, Haley and Lauren Campbell. Jordan, Josh, Noah, Noel, Kadija, Joseph Bivens, Janai and Lazar Campbell; best friends, Billy Carter, James and Angela Bass and Family, Jesse Attucks and Family, Harold Crews and William Crews and Family and The Young Family.


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Miss Bobbie Jean Collins

March 1, 2021



Bobbie Jean (BJ) Collins was born on October 17, 1940, the daughter of John W. Collins, Sr. and Inez Collins. She transitioned to her eternal rest on March 1, 2021. She was a faithful member of St. Peters Church and World Outreach Center. Educated in the Forsyth County public schools, Bobbie Jean was a graduated of Atkins High School. She was also a graduated of Winston-Salem State University. Bobbie Jean was a dedicated and loyal member of the Brown Alumni Chapter (Winston Salem Chapter) of Winston Salem State University National Alumni Association Sorority.

 

BJ began her teaching career immediately after graduation as a third-grade teacher in Wadesboro, NC. She continued to teach outside of Winston-Salem for 20 years until she was hired as a second-grade teacher at Cash Elementary school. She used to always say “God took care of me on the highway all of those years. Thank you, Jesus!” After joining the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public School System, she worked at Union Cross and Old Town Elementary schools. When she joined the Old Town Elementary school family, she had already achieved 30 years as an educator but did not retire. Instead, Bobbie Jean served the students and families of the Old Town community for 19 years as a Primary Reading Specialist. In 2011, she retired from her long career.

 

Bobbie Jean leaves behind to cherish her memory, one daughter, Sharnell D. Collins, two grandchildren (Johnathan W. Manning and Jonah W. Collins), a sister-in-law, Mrs. Roberta G. Collins, a niece, Ms. Pamela J. Collins, a great-nephew (Austin M. Collins), a Goddaughter, Dr. Allison Griffin-Walser, and a host of cousins and friends.

 

 

Mr. Jerry L. Hooper

February 28, 2021


Mr. Jerry Lewis Hooper, 66 transitioned from this earthly life to his spiritual one on February 28, 2021.


Jerry was born on March 6, 1954 to the late Clyde Neely and Mary E. Hooper.


Jerry is preceded in death by his daughter and two brothers.


Jerry is survived by his sons, Keith Siverls of N.Y., Gary Baldwin, Jerry Hooper Jr., Darryl Coleman, Reginald and Travis Pratt all of Winston- Salem, NC. His sister Vendetta and Sherri Hooper of Winston-Salem.  A host of siblings, grandchildren, other relatives, and friends. Three aunts, Mrs. Mamie Hooper of Troutman, N.C., Mrs. Margie Hooper of Charlotte, NC and Mrs. Ora Lee Carr of Mooresville, NC. A devoted niece Monica Hooper of Winston-Salem, NC.


We will miss his singing, “What You Know About Jesus” and his parting lines “I Love You” and “Pray for Me.”

 

 

Dr. Richard L. Killens

February 25, 2021


The fourth of eight children, Richard L. Killens was born in Fairmont, North Carolina on December 29, 1931, to the late Martha and Thomas Damascus Killens. He passed peacefully in his sleep on February 25, 2021.


Richard graduated from North Carolina A&T State University, and went on to serve as an officer in the United States Air Force and US Public Health Service for 30 years. He embarked upon a career and love of research as a Tuskegee Institute trained veterinarian at the National Institutes of Health. His later veterinary practice led to and concluded in service as an Inspector-in-Charge for the United States Department of Agriculture.  Various careers and ventures took Richard and his family around the United States, from North Carolina to Nebraska and everywhere in between. 


A loving son, brother, husband, father, friend and man, Richard unwaveringly lent his warm smile and aid to family members, friends and those in need.

He is survived by his devoted wife of nearly sixty years, Ellen, his daughter, Ronda, his step-daughter, Constance and son, Cedric, and his grandson, Zachary.  As a sweet neighbor kindly and recently shared, “There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.  Pray you, love, remember,” Ophelia from Hamlet.  We will remember.


At Dr. Killens request, there will be no funeral service.


 

Mr. Carl M. Morris, Sr.

February 24, 2021


Mr. Carl McClain Morris, Sr., son of the late Mattison Morris and Katie Hampton Morris transitioned peacefully to the Lord on February 24, 2021. He was born on December 21, 1924 in Dennis, North Carolina.


He was a graduate of Lincoln Heights Academy in Kings Mountain, North Carolina.


He served 6 years in the United States Army and as a soldier fought in combat in WWII.


On November 23, 1949 he was united in marriage to Mary Elinor Reynolds. To this union was born one son, Carl McClain Morris, Jr.


He retired from Western Electric (AT&T) after working 34 years and 5 months as an Electrical Engineer. He was a faithful member of First Baptist Church until his death.

He was an avid golfer that received many trophies while participating in numerous tournaments.


His life was well-lived and he well loved. He will be remembered as a dedicated husband, father, brother, uncle and friend.


Mr. Morris will have a private funeral service. He may be publicly viewed on Friday, March 5, 2021 from 1:00 PM~ 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 

Mrs. Bobbie Harper-Thomas

February 11, 2021


Bobbie Lee Harper-Thomas, daughter of Dicie and Peter was born on December 9, 1932, in Winston Salem, NC.  

 

In 1950, Bobbie graduated from Atkins High School, in Winston Salem, NC.  In 1954, she received a BA in early education from Winston Salem Teachers College, the first Black institution in the nation to grant degrees for teaching in the elementary grades. In 1972, the college was renamed Winston Salem State University. After earning her degree, Bobbie devoted over 50 years educating generations of first through sixth graders. During her illustrious career, Bobbie taught at North Elementary School, Forest Park Elementary and Cook Middle School. While teaching at North Elementary School, Bobbie taught the majority of the children in her neighborhood. Throughout her career, Bobbie received numerous honors for her extraordinary career in education.

 

Bobbie accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age, and was a faithful worshipper at St. James AME Church in Winston Salem, NC. Bobbie loved the Lord, her family, cooking, word search puzzles, and reading. Bobbie was a lifelong learner and even in her twilight years enjoyed reading and discussing politics, entertainment, and current events. Bobbie’s life reflected the principals her parents instilled in her and she was revered as honest, disciplined, loving, dependable, and trustworthy.

 

Bobbie departed this life to be with the Lord on Thursday, February 11, 2021, after a courageous period of declining health. 

 

Bobbie was preceded in death by her grandmother and grandfather, Betsy and Henry Harper; her parents, Peter and Dicie; her husband, Haywood Thomas Sr.; her son, Haywood Thomas Jr.; and her daughter-in-law Alfreda Wilson- Thomas.

 

Bobbie leaves to cherish her memoires: sons, Howard, Wayne, and Bryant (Debbie) all of Winston Salem, NC; Barry (Wanda) of Clarksville, TN, and Williford (Crystal) of Alexandria, VA; fifteen grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; her cousins, Clayborn and Henry Harper; and a host of other relatives and friends.

 

Mrs. Thomas may be publicly viewed on Friday, February 26, 2021 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Gardens of Memory.


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Mr. Richard D. Johnson

January 31, 2021


Richard Delano Johnson, affectionately known as “Dicky”, was born August 8, 1948 to the late Ruby Johnson Roberts and Robert Taylor. He passed away January 31, 2021 after a brief period of illness.


Before retiring, Mr. Johnson worked faithfully as a baker for over 40 years at Dewey’s Bakery in Winston-Salem, NC.

He was also preceded in death by his daughter, Charmelle Commadore.


He leaves to cherish his loving memory his long time companion, Crystal Johnson; a son, Rodney (Keisha) Boyd; daughters, Chanel (DeSean) Barron and Angela Boyd; his loving grandchildren, Ebony, Stephon, Rodney Jr., Kenyare, Ranesha, Jasmine, Tyrell, De’Andre, Keishawn, Rashad, McKelsey, McKenzie, Padonda, Shaudia and Malcolm; ten great-grandchildren; his former wife, Peggy Johnson; and a host of family and friends


 

Mrs. Sallie B. Hughes

January 23, 2021


Born in the autumn of 1921 against the backdrop of the 1921 pandemic and the great depression of 1929, Sallie Bell Shelton appeared as an inspiration and promise of hope, to parents William and Laura Shelton. Sallie walked over 12 miles to school on jagged terrain, wearing shoes her dear father constructed from tires. Sallie walked thankfully with tremendous determination and stillness of mind, as if the great challenges of the age were child’s play. Sallie dared to explore beyond the enclave of the family namesake town of Shelton, in Fairfield County SC. An early century rail stop for cotton merchants and corporate home to Shivar Springs mineral water company, located on the Broad River. Teenage Sallie migrated to Winston-Salem, NC in search of continued education and opportunity. With masterful culinary talent and undeniable personality, Sallie quickly secured work and educational training in the big city. Sallie often sent her entire salary back home to aid William and Laura with expenses and family care. Her early acts of sacrifice would set the stage for her life of service, community building and philanthropy.

 

Anthropology is the study of human societies, cultures and their development. Sallie devoted her life to building society, expanding cultural awareness, and developing people. A true king maker, she guided any and all under the gaze of her eye. Councilor, consoler, confidant, advisor, encourager, keeper, accountant, evangelist, mother, bearer of burdens, self made network of resources, oracle, friend, watchman, teacher, shelter, guardian and light. An eternal spring of water. A living anthropologist. Sallie would weave the threads and qualities of her anthropology into an epic life and odyssey.  Sallie would enjoy an extensive professional career with RJ Reynolds, The city of Winston Salem and Experiment in Self Reliance (ESR), an organization focused on aiding low to moderate income families. Sallie was essential in shaping ESR’s formation and direction. Her Locust Avenue Community Center was revered as a beacon of hope and key family support center for the northeastern corridor of Winston-Salem. She approached her work in a very personal way, and with great pride. Sallie was a life long member & presiding “church mother” of Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church of Winston Salem, NC. Leading spirited and soulful Hymnals in the MSBC choir. Sallie was a member and pioneer of countless civic, church, governmental and community organizations. Realizing a vast accumulation of service & leadership awards. Sallie enjoyed preparing food, hosting conversations and praising the almighty. Her recipes and original cooking repertoire were excitedly coveted by tasters near and far. Sally was simply, sweet & gifted in every way.

 

Sallie fell in love with a refined young naval serviceman named Jacob Hughes and married the love of her life on July 9th, 1947. Their union would span nearly 60 years. Jacob and Sallie would devotedly raise 10 children and mint a legacy of 19 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Sallie and Jacob would also raise countless children from the community and extended family. Their union and home, would serve as a shelter & guide to many. The Sallie B Hughes Center for Anthropology will be established and commissioned in honor of her legacy and shining example to us all.

 

Sallie is survived by:

Paxton & Tangula Hughes, Gordon Hughes, Gregory Hughes, Don & Lendris Hughes, Benjamin Hughes, Dorothy & Reginald Austin, Sharon Dublin, Veronica Hughes, Julia and Sylvester Young, Carl Settle SR and a vast legacy of multi-generational family members.

 

Mrs. Hughes will have a private graveside service. She may be publicly viewed Friday, January 29, 2021 from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and Saturday, January 30, 2021 from 11:30 AM ~ 1:30 PM at Morning Star Baptist Church.

 

 

Ms. Sarah M. Hairston

January 24, 2021



Sarah Maggie Hairston, age 90, passed away Sunday, January 24, 2021 at Forest Heights Senior Living Community.  She was born on October 14, 1930 in Clemmons, NC to the late James A Hairston and the late Laura Florence Winifred Hairston.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by thirteen of her fifteen siblings and her two grandchildren Bridgett Ja’Netta Teague and Brock Cloud.

She was educated in the local school system and attended Business College.  She retired from Winston Salem State University.


She loved sewing and planting a garden to share with all of her neighbors.  She was a faithful member of the Winston Salem Church of Christ and a true servant of the Lord.


Sarah was devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.


She is survived by sons, Aldine (Betty) Cloud, of the city, Avery (Greta) Cloud of Baton Rouge, LA., Broderick (Gloria) Cloud of the city,     Jonathan Cloud of Appleton, WI. her brother Dr. Andrew Hairston (Jeanie) of Atlanta, GA  four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.


A private graveside service will be held at Parklawn Memorial Gardens. There will be no public viewing of Ms. Hairston.


In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC 3655 Reed Street, Winston Salem, NC 27107-5428

 



Mrs. Mary Sheff Walker

January 20, 2021


Mrs. Mary Louise Walker was born on February 24, 1944 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Zeb Sheff and Sofia Avery Sheff. She attended Paisley High School and was a caregiver for many years. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren and watching movies and westerns on TV.

 

She passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Connell Walker; and sisters: Joann Sheff and Barbara Sheff Rankin.

 

She is survived by her three sons: Timothy Sheff, Philemon (Volivia) Wilkes and Kenneth (Tasha) Wilkes; grandchildren: Sherra’ (Lorinza) Watkins, Shawnta’ (Tory) Elbert, Lakisha (Bennie) Oates, Terrell (Felicia) Fuiell, Carissa Wilkes, Olivia Wilkes, Tieka Wilkes, Tia Wilkes, Kondra Wilkes Truesdale, Tiona Howell, Samiya Garrison; a host of great grandchildren; brother, Zeb Sheff, Jr.; devoted friends: Gloria Barber, Otellia Hatchett and Loretta Hatchett; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.  


 

Mrs. Jeannene Farrow Caesar

January 18, 2021


Jeannene Farrow Caesar, affectionately known as “Mama Nene”, was born on October 6, 1943 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Lelia and James Henry Farrow. She was educated in the local public schools and was a graduate of Winston-Salem State University. While a student there, she was lead soloist for the college choir under the direction of Dr. James A. Dillard. Singing was her gift.

Jeannene was a teacher at Bolton Elementary School for 35 years before retiring. Where she received the designation of Master Teacher. “Mama Nene”, a veteran third grade teacher, was voted Teacher of the Year for the 1998-99 school year. She believed that all children are a gift and as a teacher it is a responsibility to help shape the future by teaching the children not only academics but character and self-worth.

“Mama Nene” accepted Jesus Christ at an early age and was a faithful and active member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. She was also a former member of United Metropolitan Baptist Church. Jeannene had a true love for singing and shared her gift as a member and soloist of the Contemporary Gospel Choir.

Jeannene was called home on Monday, January 18, 2021 but the mark that she left on everyone as a mother, sister, wife and friend will live forever. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Sandra Havner.

Mama Nene is survived by her husband of 57 years, Bruce; two sons: Eric (Courtney) Caesar and Kevin (Ronita) Caesar; nine grandchildren: English, Kevin, Khalil, Jibril, Christopher, Brittany, Tre’Von, Kiyah and Gabrielle; five great grandchildren; four brothers: James L. Farrow, Sr., William (Marilyn) Farrow of New Haven, CT, Roosevelt (Lauretta) Havner of Greensboro, NC and Kenneth (Veta) Havner of Blythewood, SC; a devoted cousin, Dolores Hawkins; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

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Mrs. Antoinette Hunt

January 17, 2021


Antoinette Marie Hunt passed away in Katie B. Reynolds Hospice Home on January 17, 2021, at the age of 78.


Ann lived a fulfilling life as a wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and friend. Ann is survived by her husband of 59 years, Ret. Sheriff Deputy Robert L. Hunt, and their three sons, Rodney, Darryl, and Keith, along with their wives and children. Her legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone she's interacted with.


The family will have a private service.


 



Mrs. Magdalene G. Fleming

January 6, 2021


Magdalene Fleming entered this life on August 20, 1928 as the only child of Erie Gooden and Pete Harris. She was born in Clifton South Carolina.

She attended school in Spartanburg , South Carolina and studied for her GED at Paisley High School and Forsyth Technical College.


Preceded in death by her mother, Erie Patterson, husband John A. Fleming and son John A. Robinson.


She leaves to cherish her memory, three sons, Willie and Ben Robinson, Tyrone Fleming and step-son Alfred Coleman, two daughters, Bobby Robinson and Mary Hargraves, eleven grandchildren, twenty-three great grandchildren and  nine great-great grandchildren.


She retired from Winston-Salem State. She was a dedicated and faithful employee in Moore Hall and C. G. 0’Kelly Library.

Magdalene Fleming committed herself to her church, family, community and physical fitness.


She has been a member of Carver Road Church of Christ for sixty-five years. She served ten years on the Beautification Committee helping to edify the Church and seven years with the Clothing Bank assisting those in need.


She loved family vacation on cruises, to Hilton Head, Savannah Georgia, and Williamsburg Virginia. Spending a week with children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren was the delight of her life. She traveled to Rochester NY, Charlotte NC and McDonough GA to watch her grandchildren and great grandchildren graduate from high school and college. She loved the YMCA and went five days a week until her illness prevented her for going.


Magdalene Fleming committed her life to serving her neighborhood and community. Her affiliations and service included working the polls during elections and worked on numerous voter registration drives. She was also an organizer for the National Night Out Campaign as well as President of the Jolly Traveler’s Club and supplied food to those less fortunate.


Mrs. Fleming may be publicly viewed today from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral services will be private. Interment in Redland Church of Christ Cemetery, Advance, NC.


In lieu of flowers donations to Youth Group Carver Road Church of Christ or Senior Services.


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Mr. Jakay W. Ervin, Sr.

January 1. 2021


Mr. Jakay W. Ervin, Sr., 89, transitioned on to glory on January 1, 2021. He was a beloved and celebrated Husband, a devoted Father, Grandfather, loyal Brother, Uncle, Cousin, and dedicated Friend. Jakay was a giving, gentle, hardworking advocate for education. He always encouraged others to be and do the best they could. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and often had a story to tell of the history of life and the community.


He surrendered his life to Christ at an early age and dedicated himself to the service of the Father through his exemplary love of family and people, no matter their status in society. He had a genuine love for others and the community that was second to none. He was a devoted member of Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church where he served on the Cathedral Choir and he recently spearheaded and directed the Men’s Chorus Group. He was a member of the Winston Salem’s Men’s Booster Ministry. Over his lifetime he has served on numerous church boards and committees beginning at Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church where he was a Trustee, Treasurer, Choir Director and the Chairman of the church rebuilding committee. He was faithful to the A.M.E. Zion Organization. He was a Troop Leader of the Boy Scouts of America at Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church.


He married the Queen of his dreams, Minnie Jarrett Ervin, on December 28, 1955 and just  celebrated their anniversary of 65 blissful years. From their union came their son, Jakay W. Ervin, Jr. (Carolyn); daughter, Rosa Ervin Adams (Chris); and a Grandson, Jakay W. Ervin, III “Trey” (Ashley) all of the city.


Born in Bethania, NC to Rosa Belle Dalton and Butler Ervin, he was the 3rd child of a second set of children, totaling 16. He attended the historic Oak Grove School (Bethania Community School) – a one room school in Old Town Township (which he was very instrumental in preserving as a historical landmark). He later attended Forsyth County schools, graduating from The Carver High School. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in 1958 from Winston Salem Teacher’s College, currently Winston Salem State University, where he became a devoted member of the WSSU Ramily. While at WSSU, he became a loyal member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Delta Alpha Chapter Winston Salem, NC. He later became a member of the graduate chapter, Delta Sigma Chapter. He was the oldest living member having served 65 years. He was a member of the music department and masterfully played the trumpet under the tutelage of Dr. Dillard. Jakay had an unending love for WSSU until his last breath. He and his wife always supported the university in whatever way they could with much joy and vigor. One of his favored passions was the sports department. They often traveled to and were often seen at sports events cheering on the Mighty Rams. Their annual vacation was spent at the CIAA Tournament for over 50 years. They were dedicated members of the Chancellor Elwood Robinson’s Elite Donors Circle, the WSSU Horns, the WSSU Hoops, Lifetime members of the WSSU National Alumni Association and the local chapter of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Winston-Salem State University National Alumni Association.


Jakay served in the United States Marine Corp where he was a Korean War Veteran. He earned the National Defense Service Medal.

He continued his love for education and pursued his goal to obtain his master’s degree from neighboring A&T State University. In addition to being a Sigma man, he was also a member of the American Legion Post 220, the American Legion Boys State, the Prince Hall Masonic Lodge, A Lord of the Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., The Twin City Choristers, and the Carver School Alumni Choir.


He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Marie Mitchell, brother Wilson Ervin, and Sister-in-law Anna Ervin. He leaves to cherish his legacy his wife, children, grandson, Brother Joseph Ervin, Sister Evangelist Mary Ervin Abbott, devoted daughter Robin B. Ervin, a dedicated colleague Vester Porter, Lil’ Brother Vernard Bowie, a devoted brother/friend Carl Miller and a host of relatives, diligent singing brothers, and many friends.


A public viewing will be held Friday, Jan. 8, 2021 from 11:00am – 6:00pm at the Clark S, Brown & Sons Funeral Home. 727 Patterson Ave. Winston Salem, NC 27105. A Private Homegoing celebration will be available for viewing on the Clark S Brown & Sons FNRL HM Facebook page on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 @ 11:00am.

The family would like to thank the staffs of Novant Health Medical Center, Novant Health Oncology Specialists, Alliance Urology Specialists of Greensboro, especially Drs. Dilley, Lyalls, Boyden, McClain, Shearer (Nurse Kay) and Givens.


In Lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Capital Reserve of Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church 1435 E. 4th Street, Winston Salem, NC 27101.

 


 




Mr. James H. Evans

December 28, 2020


James Henry Evans, age 85, responded to his Master’s calling early Monday morning, December 28, 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He leaves behind his two nieces, Joanna (Evans) Caretti of Ashburn, Virginia and Allison (Evans) Martin of Great Falls, Virginia.

James was born on March 31, 1935 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After completing college at Winston-Salem State University, he dedicated his life to education.  In 1960, James moved to Anson County to teach at Henry Grove School in Lilesville, North Carolina. Over a 50-year career, James served several teaching and administrator positions within the Anson County School System, to include his appointment as principal of the East Polkton Elementary School. He retired in 2010 and spent his time researching the family ancestry, spending time with his friends and family in Wadesboro and Clemmons and remaining an active member of the Capernaum Church of Christ.

Preceding him in death were his beloved parents, John Andy and Vivian Clingman Evans and his two brothers, John Andy Evans Jr. and Robert Nelson Evans.

Mr. Evans will have a private funeral service and interment at Capernaum Church of Christ. He may be publicly viewed today from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Mrs. Doris M. Shouse

December 21, 2020


External link opens in new tab or windowLink captionDoris Elizabeth Morris Shouse was born September 23, 1937 in Stokes County to the late Mr. Lee Morris and Mrs. Margaret Gibson Morris.  She was the only girl of six children.  She was a native of Walnut Cove, NC where she received her elementary and secondary education and spent her adult life in the Historic Rural Hall – Bethania District.

She married the love of her life and best friend, Mr. Henry Herman Shouse on July 27, 1955 in Stokes County, NC.  Though she had no biological children of her own, she loved, raised, and cherished all of her nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Shouse retired from R. J. Reynolds with twenty-five years of service.  She worked for Thomasville Furniture Company for many years.  She was an extended family member to Jim and Nancy Holden for over 30 years.

She was a member of Bethania AME Zion Church where she was a member of the Senior Usher Board. She was a life member of the Woman’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.

Mrs. Shouse died peacefully on Monday, December 21, 2020 at 3:36am at Forsyth Memorial Hospital (Novant Health) in Winston Salem, NC after a short period of illness.  She will be lovingly remembered as a dedicated wife, sister, niece, aunt, great aunt and friend who devoted her life to the well-being of her family.
In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Shouse was preceded in death by three brothers: Lee Morris, Jr., James Howard Morris, and Walter Eugene Morris.
 
She is survived by her two brothers: Allen Z. and wife, Alma Morris of Winston Salem, NC and Carlos C. and wife, Rosie Lee Morris of Walkertown, NC.  Her only uncle whom she loved dearly, Mr. Carl McClain Morris of Winston Salem, NC; sisters-in-law:  Dorothy Graves, Mollie Shouse McClain and Hannah Shouse Eldridge of Winston Salem, NC.  Brother-in-law,  Joe Ervin of Bethania, NC.  Other survivors include numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins. Her personal care givers:  LaVita Vernon, Tameka Brown, Ranata Davis, Carol Mills and Sharon Cobb of Coleman Care Services of High Point, NC attended to her lovingly for years.

Mrs. Shouse may be publicly viewed Wednesday, December 23, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Church cemetery.

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Mr. Samuel Attucks (Adiches)

December 18, 2020


Samuel Attucks was born on July 23, 1923 to Samuel and Cassie Attucks. He was a lifelong resident of Winston-Salem, NC. Samuel lived a life full of years, 97. The challenges that life gave him made him stronger at the broken places. He was a self-taught and self-educated man. He accepted his lot in life and carved out a
LIFE WORTHY OF LIVING.

He worked for a period of time at Goodwill Industries and as a self-employed vendor in downtown Winston-Salem, NC during the glory days of R. J. Reynolds.

On Friday, December 18, 2020 Samuel departed his earthly life going home to a healthy body, where there is no more dying, no more tears, no more sorrow, and no more pain. Samuel was preceded in death by his parents; sisters: Delores Kemp, Nellie May Boyd and Barbara Attucks; brothers: Nathaniel, David and Eugene.

Samuel is survived by one sister, Cora Roberson; two brothers: Clifton and Alphonso; a host of other relatives and friends. Due to COVID-19 restrictions the family will have a service at a later date.


 



Ms. LaQuanda D. Noble

December 8, 2020


Ms. LaQuanda Deve’ Noble was born to Alitia Noble in Winston-Salem NC on May 18, 1972.

She was a 1990 graduate of West Forsyth Senior High School.  She continued her education  at  Goodwill  Industries  of  Northwest  North  Carolina, where she received her Certified Nursing Assistance License. LaQuanda was a member of Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church (Greater Church) for many years.  She  was  formerly employed for several years by The Citadel Winston-Salem Nursing Home and continued to care for others at The Village Care of King, where she served as a Nursing Assistant.

LaQuanda Noble was called to her Heavenly Rest on December 8, 2020, unexpectedly. Her surviving family members who will forever cherish her memories include her loving mother, Alitia Noble; her father; four children; LaShae Baskin, Tyreke Hazel, Jamarius Hazel, Jamaria Hazel; grandchild, Cairo Sansbury,; sister, LaTasha (Kareem) Fleming, two brothers, two nieces; six uncles and a host of many dear cousins and friends.

Ms. Noble may be publicly viewed Saturday, December 19, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private.


 



Mr. Jasper L. Randleman, Jr.

December 9, 2020


Mr. Jasper Leon Randleman, Jr. was born on February 17, 1954 to Jasper and the late Edna Dobson Randleman.

Jasper known to his family and friends as “Bobby” attended the public schools of Forsyth County and was a graduate of Parkland High School. After graduation, Jasper served in the United States Army. He attended Kittrell College and dedicated many years of employment to the WS/FC School system.

Jasper enjoyed sports and was a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan.

He departed this earthly life on December 9, 2020 after an extended period of illness. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ervin and Ivy Jane Dobson and Jasper and Dorothy Randleman.  

“Bobby” as he was affectionately called will be missed by all who knew and loved him. His loving memory will be forever cherished by his three daughters: Natarshi Parker, Doraneecha Randleman and Latraykelle Randleman, all of Danville, VA and son, Ashanti (Shawanna) Randleman of Greensboro, NC; and their mother, Cynthia Randleman of Danville, Virginia; father, Jasper Randleman of Greensboro, NC; sister Cynthia (Winslow) Taylor of Grapevine, TX; brother, Keith (Vickie) Randleman of Raleigh, NC; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren; aunt, Shirley Hughes and Phyllis Ijames; uncle, Sandy Payne; three nephews, a host of cousins and friends.

Funeral service will be private. There will be a public viewing from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 



Mr. Richard L. Dukes

December 10, 2020


Richard Leon Dukes departed this life to enter the Kingdom of the Lord on December 10, 2020.  He was born in Winston-Salem, NC on March 5, 1941 to the late Elizabeth Dukes Griffin and Charles White.  He was the oldest of eight siblings, of which five preceded him in death: Debbie Fair, Ricky Griffin, Dennis Griffin, Timothy Dukes and Bennie Lee Griffin.


Richard was a graduate of the Truck Driver’s Academy and he earned his commercial driver license. He drove tractor trailer trucks for many years. He retired from driving trucks and also retired from Brenner’s Metal.


Left to cherish Richard’s memories are his wife Shirley Dukes and his six children: Ann Dukes, Janet Moss, Mark Dukes, Charlene Dukes, Kareme Dukes Mobley, Richard Dukes Jr,. ; One sister Elizabeth Griffin Minor; two brothers: Randolph Griffin and Michael Griffin, all of Winston-Salem, NC.

There will be no public viewing of Mr. Dukes. The family will have a private service.


 



Mrs. Caroline R. Deese

December 9, 2020


Caroline Ruth Deese was born on January 9, 1964 to the late Marvin Gene Edsel and Carolyn Bodenhamer in Winston-Salem, NC. She graduated from West Forsyth High School. Mrs. Deese worked at Hayward Industries for 15 years as a machine operator.


Mrs. Deese loved the beach and playing with her pets. She loved spending time with her family.


Mrs. Deese passed away on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her grandparents, Norris and Ruth  Bodenhamer.


She is survived by her husband, Marty Lee Deese, Sr.; daughter, Amanda Ellis; son, Dale Austin Ellis; mother, Carolyn Edsel; brother, Marvin Gene Edsel, Jr.; grandchildren: Aarron Mayes, Kaitlynn Deese, Allyssa Deese, Nicklus Deese, Noah McNeillian, Gracie Arrington, Ashton Arrington, Jasper Ellis, Clayton Deese and Olivia Deese; step-children; aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.


Public viewing will be from 1:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM on Sunday, December 13, 2020. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.


 


Mr. Kevin "Kemp" Robinson

November 29, 2020


Kevin L. Robinson, lovingly known as Kemp,  was born on March 1, 1962 and was unexpectedly taken from us on November 29, 2020.   Kevin was born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was known for his free spirit and love for his family.

 

Kevin attended the Winston Salem Forsyth County Schools, graduating from East Forsyth High School.  After graduating from high school Kevin enlisted in the United States Army.  After serving his time he returned home to his loving family.  Kevin became an entrepreneur starting Robinson’s Landscaping.  In 2009 Kevin moved to Temple Hill, Maryland for a new start.


Kevin was preceded in death by his parents Calvin Tate, Emma Lou Robinson and Anthony Parks: his grandmother Emma Lee Robinson and two sisters Princess Parks and Anthonya Patterson.


Kevin leaves to cherish his memories his son, Joshua Howard of Dallas, Texas; two daughters: Frorcynthia Brunt and Jewel Robinson, both of the city; ten grandchildren: Bryson Howard, Baylon Yaties, Maddison Howard, Parker Howard, James Gilbert IV, Jakhem Gilbert, Joshua Brunt, Jordyn Bailey, J’Mani Bailey, Jaidyn Bailey; close loved ones: London McKinney, Odario Torrence, Delmario (Veronica) Parks and Trosean Richardson; eight siblings: Katrina Summers, Donna (Calvin) Gantt, Jr., Antoinette Givens, Angela (Thomas) Chisholm Jr., all of the city, Anthony (Kermin) Tomlinson of Houston, TX, Friss (Antonio) Barron of Jacksonville, FL,  Andre (Tonyetta) Taylor and Ashley Parks of the city, a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, family and friends.


Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM on Monday, December 7, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

 

 


Reverend Leroy A. Townsend

November 14, 2020


Reverend Leroy Alexander Townsend was born on May 15, 1935 in Robeson County, NC to the late Roy and Ettie Ford Townsend. He was a graduate of Rosenwald High School in Fairmont, NC. Rev. Townsend worked as a machine operator for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, retiring after 30 years of service. He was a long term member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and served as Associate Pastor.


Reverend Townsend passed away on November 14, 2020 at Forsyth Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Willie Mae Townsend; children: Kenneth (Clarissa) Lowery, Stephanie (Richard) Allen of Matthews, NC and Stephanie Allen of Lithonia, GA; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren; his brother, George Townsend and many nieces, nephews and hosts of other relatives and friends.


Rev. Townsend may be publicly viewed today from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 12:00 PM~ 1:00 PM at Oak Grove Baptist Church. Funeral Service will be private. Entombment at Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC.


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Mr. Willie J. Brown

November 11, 2020


Mr. Willie James Brown was born March 4, 1953 to the late Mr. Edward W Brown and Mrs. Voohrees S. Brown in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  He graduated from North Forsyth High School.


Mr. Brown worked for the City of Winston-Salem Streets Division for thirty-eight years. He retired on December 1, 2016.


He was a faithful member of Love and Faith Christian Fellowship Church in Greensboro, North Carolina.


He had several hobbies consisting of manicuring his lawn, exercising, washing his cars and spending quality time with his family.


He leaves to cherish his memories, his loving wife of 26 years Mrs. Teretha W. Brown;  Four children: Mr. Degwanus L. Brown,  Mr. Willie J. Brown Jr., Ms. Anjail Bishop, Ms. Rashawntha Brown;  Grandchildren: Nasir Melton, Ahmir Brown, Tamir Brown, Javon C. Slade, Yesenia Brown, I’keena Bishop, Korean Bishop. Two sisters: Ms. Martha Wilson and Ms. Mae Wilks.  A supportive host of relatives and friends.


Mr. Brown was preceded in death by his parents, Mrs. Voohrees S. Brown and Mr. Edward W. Brown Sr.;  sisters: Mrs. Helen B. Ceasar, Mrs. M Mitchell, Mrs. Flora B. Smith; Brother Mr. Edward W. Brown Jr.


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Mr. Gene A. Chaskley

November 11, 2020


Gene Allen Chaskley, born February 26, 1940, entered eternal rest with the Lord on Wednesday, November 11, 2020.  Gene was born in Forsyth County to Neely Patrick and Johnnie Chaskley.  He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers: Bruce Patrick and Johnell Chaskley, and sister, Carolyn Chaskley and former wife, Deloris Cuthrell.

Gene was educated in the Winston-Salem school system and graduated from Atkins High School in 1959.  He retired from the construction industry after having worked on several buildings, particularly in downtown Winston Salem, including the Convention Center and Reynolds Plaza.  A man of quiet faith, Gene attended Cleveland Avenue Christian Church in his youth.  In later years, he adopted Goler Memorial AME Zion Church as his place of worship where he truly enjoyed the fellowship.  

His favorite pastimes included gardening, furniture refinishing, and antiquing.  Gene was well known for his green thumb and maintained a garden most of his life.  He enjoyed sharing the fruits of his labors with friends, family, and strangers.

Living to cherish his memory are his sister, Doris Chaskley; daughters, Genene Chaskley and Genita Oakes; two grandsons and granddaughters-in-love, Allen (Ashlei) and Alexander (Delois).  Gene was a very proud great grandfather to James Allen.  He will also be greatly missed by a host of cousins, nieces and nephews.

A service in his memory will be held at a later date.


 



Mrs. Doretha Hairston Lyons

November 6, 2020


Doretha Janice Hairston Lyons was Born May 1, 1928. She was one of nine children born to the late Walter and Alma Hairston in Forsyth County. She went home to be with her Lord and Savior on November 6, 2020.


She attended Carver and Atkins High Schools. Doretha was an avid cook. She catered weddings, private parties and owned several restaurants. She continued her passion of cooking until her health began to decline. She enjoyed trips to the beach, Sunday dinners, family gatherings and story-telling. She was a member of Morning Star Baptist Church and greatly loved her pastor and church family.


She is survived by two of her daughters, Patricia Rhodes and Helen Handy; six grandchildren: Tyrone (Vertara) Huntley, Tammy (Chris) Norton, Thalaferro “Fella” (Angela) Huntley, Michael Huntley, Elizabeth Crawford and Jamila Handy; eleven great grandchildren; six great great grandchildren; a devoted son-in-law, James Crawford; four sisters: Anna Horton, Janet (Isaiah) Timberlake, Helen Horton and Clara (Willie) Pinkney; special niece, Christine Davis; a host of other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


She was predeceased by her husband, William “Al” Lyons; daughter, Jacqueline Crawford and siblings: Nathaniel “Bud” Hairston, Doris Roebuck, Ollie Mays and Billy Hairston.


Doretha was known as the Matriarch of the Hairston family and began the annual Hairston Family Reunion 50 years ago. A tradition she took pride in. She loved her family and friends unconditionally. She will be greatly missed and deeply cherished.


Funeral service will be private. Mrs. Lyons may be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM today at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.


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Mr. Calvin E. Clements, Sr.

November 5, 2020


Calvin Eugene Clements, Sr. entered this life on August 19, 1944 and crossed the finished line on November 5, 2020. Mr. Clements was born in Tuskegee Alabama and was an avid Alabama fan. He “Rolled Tide” all the way home.


A graduate of Tuskegee Institute, Calvin Clements Sr. was a master brick mason.  He owned and operated Clements Contracting alongside his son Calvin Clements, Jr.


Calvin Clements, Sr. was preceded in death by his mother Clara Mae Clements-Moore, his father John Lee Moore, and his loving step-mother Florence Moore and life long companion, Brenda Crosby Hill.


Calvin is lovingly remembered by his son, Calvin Eugene Clements (KaShanta), his daughters Warrenetta Ayanna Clements, and Cossundra Floyd (Charlie); his granddaughter Camryn Denise Clements and grandsons: Caleb Eugene Clements, Chester “Jahrri” Jones, and Chester “DJ” Jones; sister Johnetta Huntley; brothers: Winston Sherrod, John Moore III, and Frederick Moore. He is fondly remembered by his aunt, Lucille Logan. He is also is survived by former wife, Paulette Smith (Aldeen), a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews and friends.


Funeral service will be private. Mr. Clements may be publicly viewed Thursday, November 12, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

 


Mrs. Daphne Dulin Scales

November 2, 2020


  Daphne  Ardene Dulin Richardson Scales was born on August 17, 1953 in Winston-Salem, NC. She was raised in the Belview Community where she was surrounded by a host of relatives namely the Carters, Hairstons, Lindsays, Caldwells, Crawfords and Greenes.


Daphne attended Easton Elementary, Diggs Elementary, Hill Junior High and Central High School and was employed by Western Electric. At a young age

she attended First Waughtown Baptist Church under the Rev. Ernest Lee Grant and later in life she dedicated her life to Christ under her beloved Pastor

Dr. Dennis W. Bishop - where she remained active until her health declined. At First Waughtown, Daphne was a member of the Agape Choir and the

Sunday School and she was active with Bible Study.


On October 10, 1970 she married her High School Sweetheart Donald Nathaniel Glenn, to this union was born her only son Donald Nathaniel Dulin. She

later married Johnnie Gaddy Richardson and Wilbur Samuel “Tweetlo” Scales both of whom preceded her in death.

Daphne loved her family, her community, her friends, her Church family and her pastor. She is well remembered for her humor and comical nature that

kept everyone in laughter.


She is preceded in death by her mother; a sister Sandra D (Spencer, Sr) McCall; aunts: Ethel D. Jenkins, Pauline and Elizabeth Dulin; uncles George

(Julia), and Henry Dulin. She is survived by her son, Donald N. Dulin whom she loved dearly, her beloved daughter in law, Angie Hill Dulin; her

grandchildren Mia and D. J. Dulin whom she was exceptionally proud of; her sisters Annette Dulin and Katrina Dulin Logan; her former husband, Donald

Glenn; a niece Lashand Dulin; four nephews Spencer McCall, Jr.; Calvin (Stephanie) Dulin, Steven McCall, and Stepfone (Nieka) McCall, Uncles: John

Dulin and Otis L. Jenkins, an Aunt Ann Green Jenkins, two special relatives Mary Jeffries Carter and Hattie Crawford Van Eaton, a special friend who was

like a cousin Jeanette Hines Kelly; her beloved Dulin Clan in Mocksville, NC and a host of relatives and friends.

 



Mr. Norman "Oogie" Robinson

October 31, 2020


Mr. Norman Curthell Robinson was born February 3, 1948 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Harry Lee Caruthers and Frances Pearl Robinson. He attended the local schools and was a student at Anderson High School. Following high school, he lived in Florida, South Carolina and Georgia before returning back To Winston-Salem. “Oogie” as he was affectionately known, was well known and well respected in the community. He was a Dallas Cowboy fanatic, a pool enthusiast and car hobbyist. He had a sweet tooth. Cereal and milk were also a favorite meal.

Oogie passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 31, 2020. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters: Carolyn Robinson and Cheryl Lynn Robinson; and brother, Reginald Bernard Addison.

He is survived by his son, Norman C. Patterson; six grandchildren: Najee Hairston, Faith Hairston, Jaiontai Roseborough, Jalena Roseborough, Nakia Hughes-Patterson and Juallion Horton-Patterson; Three brothers: Jonathan Robinson, Warren (Gail) Robinson and Donald (Angela) Lineberger; a host of nieces, nephews; Brown, Manning and Miller families; other relatives and many friends

Funeral service will be private. Mr. Robinson may be publicly viewed Friday, November 6, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mrs. Amanda C. Wilson

October 27, 2020


She was born October 7, 1923 in Newberry, South Carolina to the late Willie and Martha Rice Coleman.  She moved to Winston-Salem in her early years, and was married to the late Clarence Wilson.


Mother Wilson loved gardening.  She grew both flowers and food.  She was very independent and insisted on driving herself where she needed to go.  During her time at Galilee not only was she one of the original founding members, she also participated in the choir, Missionary and Usher Board.


She was preceded in death by three brothers, Willie, James and Pleaze Coleman and one sister, Eliza Coleman.

Mother Wilson leaves to cherish fond memories one sister whom she raised as her daughter, Dianne Coleman; one cherished niece Carrie Lee Lendell of Philadelphia, PA; one great-niece Marsha Lendell of Philadelphia and her family; five grandchildren whom she cherished, Shannon Coleman (Teresa), Shawn Coleman, James Coleman (Reece), Shermica Coleman and Sarenthia Coleman (George); 14 great-grandchildren and a dear and close friend, Bill Fulp and a loving host of family and supportive friends.


Public viewing will be held from 1:00 PM ~ 6:00 PM on Sunday, November 1, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

 

Mrs. Lequita C. McCullough

October 27, 2020


Mrs. Lequita Carol Coleman McCullough was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on March 12, 1958 to the late Mr. Harold Sylvester Coleman and the late Mrs. Lethia Nichols Coleman. 


Lequita attended East Forsyth High School in 1976, and went on to further her education at Johnson C. Smith University.  She worked at Sara Lee Hosiery in Human Resources for many years, but it was her 20-year career at Bed, Bath & Beyond that brought her much joy.  Bed, Bath, and Beyond allowed her to combine her love of people, cooking, and gardening.  Lequita spent her time caring for her grandchildren, gardening, trying new recipes, cheering for her Dallas Cowboys, and playing with her dog Benjamin.


Lequita is survived by her loving husband Marion “Crump” McCullough; her brother Kevey Draell Coleman (Paula); four daughters, Kesa Coleman Jessup (Korey), Kevita D. Coleman, Monetta McCullough, Njeri Tolliver; four granddaughters, Kallian L. Jessup, Keris Coleman, Jhia and Jhoi Gibbs; and one grandson, Amarien Shipp-Tolliver.  Lequita also leaves behind a host of friends and cousins.


There will be a public viewing of Mrs. McCullough on Thursday, October 29th from 12-5 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family would like to express their gratitude to Trellis Supportive Care and family and friends for their consistent calls and prayers.


 

Mr. Aaron T. Wellman

October 23, 2020


Aaron Tyrone Wellman,  affectionately  known  as  “Toby”,  entered this life on August 26, 1949 in Winston-Salem, NC and transitioned on October 23, 2020. He attended the Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County schools. He was a loving son, father, brother, uncle and friend. One of the most endearing qualities of Toby was his sense of humor and love of laughter. He liked to laugh and to make others laugh so it was a joy to be around him. “Toby” also had a love for fishing, basketball, football, and he especially loved old school soul music. “Toby” was devoted and loyal to his family and never hesitated to reach out and help when he could. As a cafeteria chef, his other talents were showcased.


In his youth, he attended Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist Church. As an adult, he attended church in Atlanta, GA. He had a love for God and Jesus and even in his illness he always loved having the Bible read aloud to him. He would have a smile on his face while listening to the Word. His faith was evident in the strength he showed to fight back during several critical battles he faced in the hospital. Even the doctors were amazed that “Toby” would not quit when they thought he had come to the end of his battle. They were amazed to see what the God he served could do. He taught us that “the battle is not yours, it’s the Lord’s” so just don’t quit.


His sister, Jacqueline Rorie Higgins; stepmother, Lorrain Rousseau Rorie; stepfather, Melvin Jones; grandparents, Annie B. Rorie, Mabel (Future) Williams, and William Mason Wellman, all predeceased him.


“Toby” is survived by his parents: Dorris Wellman Jones and Henry Thomas Rorie, Sr.; his children, Aaron Wellman, David Smith, Antonio (Kimaya) Bryant of Winston-Salem, NC,  Adrian (Lakeytra) Wellman of Decatur, IL and Kiona Wilson of Elizabeth City, NC; sisters, Cheryl (Rodney) Evans, Almetrice (Damon) Bey- Owens of Winston-Salem, NC, Synthi'a (Vannard) Penn-Valentine and Ramona Rorie (R.J.) Griffin-Noble; brothers, Henry Thomas (Pamela) Rorie, Jr., Garnett Wellman, Peter Penn, Jr. of Mocksville, NC and Sean Penn of Winston-Salem, NC; special aunt, Marilyn Williams; special uncle, Future Lee Williams; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.


Mr. Wellman may be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM~5:00 PM on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private due to COVID-19 mandates. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


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Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Jamerson

October 16, 2020


Mary  Elizabeth  Lewis  Jamerson,  affectionately  called “Maw Maw”, was born in Kings Mountain, North Carolina to the late Robert Austin and Leola Lewis on May 25, 1926.  She finished her course and peacefully gained her wings at the home of her son and daughter-in-law in Clemmons, North Carolina, on October 16, 2020.

She was a Lifetime member of Galilee United Methodist Church where she served as a Lay speaker, Usher and Sunday school teacher.  She was also a member of the United Methodist Women Board, the Kitchen Committee, and a willing worker for all needs at Galilee.

A multi-talented and energetic person, she was a Senior Olympic gold medal winner. Additionally,  she was a maker of ceramic pieces and baker of cakes, pies and cookies. Sewing, reading and spending time with her grandchildren were also activities she enjoyed.

Mary was preceded in death by: her parents, Robert Austin and Leola Lewis; brothers, James Crosby, Walter Lewis and John Edward Lewis; sons, Paul Edward, Jerry Eugene, and Azariah Jamerson; and two daughters-in-law.

Those who remain to cherish her memory and lift up her legacy  are:  two  sons,  Steve  Russell  (Laura)  of  Kings Mountain, North Carolina and Robert Manuel (Marie) of Clemmons, North Carolina; thirteen grandchildren; twenty great  grandchildren;  and  fourteen  great  great  grandchildren;  three special cousins, Denorris, Elaine and Levaugh Crosby; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral service will be private due to COVID 19 restrictions. Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM Friday, October 23, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and from 10:45 AM ~ 11:45 AM on Saturday, October 24, 2020 at Adams Chapel AME Zion Church, Kings Mountain, NC.

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Mr. Alfred D. McCoy

October 14, 2020


Alfred Dixon McCoy, the son of Birden Dixon McCoy and Lovie Dalton McCoy, was born on June 1, 1937 in Winston-Salem, NC.After the completion of high school, “Dixon” served in the U.S. Air Force for twenty years. His tour of duties included travels overseas and within the United States. He retired from the Air Force in 1974 as an Aircraft Mechanic. While in the Air Force, he met and married Lillian Lowe. They had two children, Lorraine and Alfred Stephen. Years later he had four more children: Christina Poole, Derrick and Kerry Tucker, and Monique Ingram. Most of his retirement days were spent helping his sisters and other relatives with tasks at their homes and through-out the community. He frequently attended Piedmont Triad Church and enjoyed playing cards and Bingo, bowling, traveling and other “Game Night Events”. On October 14, 2020, he completed his final earthly assignment.


Those who preceded him in death include his parents, sister, Alinda Foote Alston and son, Kerry Tucker. Those who will continue to celebrate his life include: daughters, Lorraine (Derrick) Blackmon of Tucson, AZ, Christina Poole of Winston-Salem, NC, Monique Ingram of Roanoke, VA; sons, Alfred Stephen (Dorothy) McCoy and Derrick Tucker both of Winston-Salem, NC; grandchildren, Deniece (Marquis) Barnett of Winston-Salem, NC, Candice Hoyle of San Antonio, TX, Briana McCoy of Winston-Salem, NC, Lena Blackmon of Tucson, AZ, Kanicah, DeQuanzhay, and Keri Tucker all of Winston-Salem, NC; and great grandchildren, Grayson and Dylan Barnett both of Winston-Salem, NC. He is also survived by 13 siblings: Wilbur D. (Nancy) McCoy of Trenton, NJ, Anita Ann Wade of Henderson, NV, Jacqueline January, Yvonne Wingfield, Shelia (Bert) Grisard, Brenda (Arlanders) Hunter, all of Winston-Salem, NC, Jerry (Eddie) Dean, of Atlanta, GA, Donald (Lavonia) McCoy, of Greensboro, NC, Stephen (Stephanie) McCoy, of Washington, DC, Paula McCoy of Winston-Salem, NC, Paulette (George) Spencer of Orangeburg, SC, J. Bernard McCoy of Greensboro, NC, and Lillie Belle Henderson, Winston-Salem, NC; a host of nieces, nephews and relatives.


Due to COVID 19 restrictions, funeral service will be private. Mr. McCoy will be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.


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Mrs. Ida Crews Alby

October 8, 2020


Mrs. Ida Crews Alby, the daughter of the late Harvey and Cornelia Crews, was born on February 8, 1928 Advance, NC. She attended Davie County Training School and on October 8, 2020, she completed her course and answered her final earthly call. She was a homemaker, proud mother of two sons, Harold and William, the wife of John Wesley Alby and a loving grandmother.  


Much of her career was spent caring for staff and  students  in  the  Davie  County  School  System. A  long  term  member  of  Piney  Grove  United  Methodist Church in Advance. Active in her community for many years, she was an early member of the Samaritan Club of Advance and volunteered for  many  of  its  worthy  projects.  A  celebrity  in  her hometown,  she  was  named  Mrs.  Advance  in  an  Advance Christmas parade.


Forever to cherish her memory and share her legacy with future generations are: sons, Harold E. Crews and William S. (Belinda) Crews; 6 grandchildren;  6 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives, church members, and friends.


Funeral services will be private. Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM~ 5:00 PM on today at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and Thursday from 12:00 PM ~ 1:00 PM at Piney Grove United Methodist Church in Advance, NC. Interment will be in Piney Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery.

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Mr. Anthony R. McDuffie

October 6, 2020


Mr. Anthony Ray McDuffie was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on March 9, 1958 to the late Mr. James Hunt and the late Mrs. Norma Lee McDuffie.  He departed his earthly life on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at Trellis Supportive Care Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.


Mr. Anthony Ray McDuffie attended Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  He started his career at Dynasty Furniture Company.  He later worked at a Construction Company where he retired after many years of working.


Mr. McDuffie was baptized at an early age in Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother Frank and Sister Linda Rousseau.


He leaves to cherish his memories and life, James Melvin (Nora) McDuffie of Durham, NC, Jerry Levon (Robbie) McDuffie Sr. of Rural Hall, NC, Vincent Lewis (Dianne) Pledger of Chapel Hill, NC, Yvette Nichelson of Winston-Salem, NC, and Desi A McDuffie of Winston-Salem, NC, was his (Caregiver). Anthony was blessed with 12 nieces and nephews, 1 great niece, a devoted cousin Fred McQuiller of Winston-Salem, NC.  and a host of relatives and friends.


Private graveside services will be held at Evergreen Cemetery. there will be no public viewing of Mr. McDuffie.


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Mr. William J. Ford

September 28, 2020


William J. Ford, affectionately known to family and friends as "Fella", was born on December 4, 1952 in Wilson, NC to Ethel Mae McLaurin Ford Phifer and Wiley Ford. Fella departed this life on September 28, 2020. Fella graduated from Anderson High School in the city and was employed at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company for 20 plus years.


Fella was a great family man and had a strong personality.  He exuded quiet strength.  Fella attended Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church regularly with his special friend until her death.  Fella was liked by many for his smile and wonderful attitude and disposition.


Fella was preceded in death by his mother, Ethel Mae McLaurin Ford Phifer, father Wiley Ford, sisters Brenda Ford and Sandra Phifer, brothers Walter Ford and Purcell Phifer, granddaughter, DeQuache Wall, and special friend, Gwendolyn Williamson.


Fella leaves to cherish his memories a devoted family that will miss him dearly: sons: William (Sonya) Wall, Jeltress Williamson, and Nathaniel Wall; stepsons: Roberto Williamson, Jerod Williamson and Laverne Baker; daughters, Demetrice (Carlos) Wall, Cassandra (Carleth) Flemming; brothers: James (Vickie) Ford, Anthony (Young) Ford, Buford Phifer, and Wayne Ford; 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren; sisters: Betty (Tyrone) Phifer and Toni Ford; devoted and best friend, Annie Wall, devoted friend, Sandra Baker; devoted grandson, Demarcus Wall and devoted granddaughter, Tytiana Wall.  Fella also leaves devoted nieces, Sandra Davis, Arneatha Phifer, and Angela Phifer and a host of many nieces, nephews, and friends.


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Mr. John A. Lash, Sr.

September 24, 2020


External link opens in new tab or windowLink captionMr. John Alexander Lash, Sr. was born on December 7, 1940 in Forsyth County, NC to the late Pauline Lash Sims and Sandy Johnson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his step father, George Sims. He was educated in the Forsyth County School System and was a proud graduate of Carver High School, class of 1959. Mr. Lash retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company after 31 years of service as a Production Manager, at the age of 49. He was a school bus driver with the WS/FC schools and mentor at Petree Elementary School. Mr. Lash served as Past Master of Salem Lodge #139 PHA, Past Commander-In-Chief of King Solomon’s Consistory #64 and Worthy Patron of Queens of Olympic. Mr. Lash was a 33º GIG member of the United Supreme Council.

A lifelong member of Bethania AME Zion Church, he served in many capacities including: former Chairman of the Trustee Board, Scholarship Committee, Financial Committee and Cemetery Committee.

Mr. Lash was a very warm, thoughtful and loving man. He was always visiting the sick, running errands for others, lending a helping hand when he could. He loved the outdoors and could often be found working in his yard, planting flowers or riding his lawnmower. He was a man with many friends and spent time eating out with a special group of friends every Thursday morning at Cloverdale Kitchen and every other Wednesday at Golden Corral. He loved his family and was often the life of the party at family gatherings with his joking wit and much loved old timey stories. He was a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan.

On Thursday, September 24, 2020, he gained his eternal wings, surrounded by his loved ones. Mr. Lash was loved by many and will be greatly missed in his church, community, lodge and family. He leaves to cherish their memories of him, his loving wife of 41 years, Cornelia Felicia Lash; two daughters: Lavada (Clifton) Ingram and Wendy Snow of Charlotte; his son, John (Barbara) Lash, Jr.; five grandchildren: LaMichea Lash, LaTia Hairston, Reginald (Carma) Tindall, Jalen Maxwell and Simone Lash; seven great grandchildren; devoted cousin, Donald Lash; goddaughter, Tahara Moore of Chapel Hill, NC; special friends, Felix and Jennifer Hairston, Jackie and Levon Myers; and a host of other cousins and friends.

Funeral service for Mr. Lash will be private due to COVID 19 restrictions. Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM~ 5:00 PM on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment with Masonic Rites will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mr. Charles G. Payne, Jr.

September 23, 2020


Mr. Charles Gray Payne, Jr. was born April 21, 1947 to Elizabeth W. Payne and Charles Gray Payne, Sr. He was called to glory on September 23, 2020 at the age of 73.


Charles was an alumna of Paisley High School, where he served as drum major. He was a long time member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church.


Charles was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Wanda Payne.


He leaves to cherish precious memories: a son, Israel Lamont Hampton of South Carolina; one sister, Veronica L. Payne; one niece, Kindra Y. Payne; four nephews: Patrick L. Payne, Brandon D. Payne, Dustin J. Payne, and Terrance R. (ArTiffany) Payne of Gilbert, AZ; a uncle, Sandy Payne and a devoted significant other, Patricia Little; a host of other relatives and friends.


A private funeral service will be held for Mr. Payne. There will be a public viewing from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Friday, September 25, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC.


 

Mr. John C. Leake

September 15, 2020


John Charles Leake, affectionately known as “Billy”, was born on May 30, 1940 in Lexington, North Carolina to the late Carl V. Leake, Sr. and Mabel Leake.  He lived in Winston-Salem, North Carolina for many years and was previously from Lumberton, NC.


Billy graduated from JH Haywood High School in Lumberton, NC and worked at R. J. Reynolds High School until his retirement. His passion was cooking, fishing, hunting, gardening and spending time with friends.


Billy departed this life on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 in Winston-Salem, NC. Billy was predeceased by his parents, Carl V. Leake, Sr. and Mabel Leake; three brothers: Carl V. Leake, Jr., Dewey Russell Leake and Jim Leake; and one sister, Mabel Leake.


He is survived by his long time companion, Patricia Blue; children, Lorrie Ann Rhodie of Paterson, NJ, Sharon McCrary of Piscataway, NJ, Saundra Leake-Collier of Richmond, VA, John Leake of Orange, NJ & Teresa Leake of Paterson, NJ; siblings, Willie “Tommy” Leake, Sr., Annie Ruth Stevenson and Alice Towns and a host of close friends, nieces, nephews, and cousins.


There will be a private memorial service held. There will be no public viewing of Mr. Leake. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.



 

Mrs. Jennifer Thorpe Hoskins

September 15, 2020


On Tuesday, September 15th 2020, Jennifer transitioned from this life at the age of 51.


In the beginning Jennifer J. Hoskins was blessed with two sets of parents. She was born to Clarence Thorpe (Patricia) and Sharon Johnson (Charles) on May 30, 1969 in Newark, NJ. Jennifer received her early education in Clemmons, North Carolina. Graduating from West Forsyth High School in 1986. She was employed with Wells Fargo for over 20 years as a CRE Loan Servicing Specialist.


Jennifer and Steven Hoskins were united in matrimony on Valentine’s Day of 1998. Together they raised Marquis Hoskins and D’ondre Thorpe.  Later they adopted Sade Scales and Larissa Nunez.


Jennifer was apart of Greater St. Matthew’s Fellowship Ministries where she served under the leadership of Bishop M. Holley. She worked as a church administrator and was a part of the hospitality committee.


Jennifer’s pride was being Me maw to her grandbabies.  She loved showing love and opened her home over the years to those in need. Jennifer was a fixture at family gatherings and was essential to the heartbeat of her family’s dynamic. She enjoyed a host of activities like bingo, date nights out on the town dancing, and playing cards. Jennifer was a wealth of knowledge that many laid at her feet to drink. From her life lessons were learned, marital advice given (#GoodWife), tears were wiped away, souls were nurtured and healed.


She is proceeded in death by her Mother, Patricia Thorpe, Father, Charles Johnson, Grandmother Ann Thorpe, Grandfather York Thorpe, Grandmother Margret McClain.

Jennifer leaves behind to cherish her husband Steven Hoskins, her children Marquis Hoskins, D’ondre Thorpe, Larissa Nunez, Sade Scales, Kayla McIntosh and 5 grandchildren; Her Mother Sharon Johnson; Her Father Clarence Thorpe; Sisters Jenelle Johnson and Melanie Thorpe; and Brother Che’ McPherson. A host of Aunts and Uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews,  additional godchildren and close friends that will miss her dearly.


Mrs. Hoskins may be publicly viewed Saturday, September 19, 2020 form 12:00 PM until 5:00 Pm a Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private due to COVID 19 restrictions.


 


Mrs. Nancy Conner Brown

September 8, 2020


Mrs. Nancy Carolyn Brown was born on October 16, 1938 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Marie Conner and Tellis Potter.   Nancy was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Public School System.  She graduated from Atkins High School in 1960.  Nancy worked in early childhood at Tiny Tots Nursery. She later worked at Fritz Motor Company and Spaugh Motor Company as a dispatcher before finding her passion in health care.  She retired in 2004 from NC Baptist Hospital, Special Procedures Department after 32 years of dedicated service to patients.

She was a founding member of the Hunter Hills Flower Club and loved being a part of the West End Neighborhood Association for the preservation of the black community culture.

Nancy loved serving her United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church family in the capacity of a member of the Senior Usher Board, Church Decorations Committee, Hospitality Ambassador Ministry and attended the Ever-Ready Sunday School Class.

Nancy made her peaceful transition to be with her heavenly family on September 8, 2020 after a very brief hospitalization.  In addition to two sisters: Janice Conner and Trellis Mitchell, she is survived by four children: Druscilla Fogle, Robin Crawley (Greg), Franklin Fogle, Jr. (O’Della), and Sharon Fogle.  Also left to cherish her memory are seven grand children: Telano Pitts, Torrie Holbrook, Farisma Fogle, Tierra Johnson, Amber Fogle, Franklin Fogle, III, Lennie Moore, Michael Moore, Carlyn Crawley and Nigel Crawley; 25 great grandchildren, God daughter, TeNisha Fields; and a host of nieces and nephews and eight play sons.

Funeral service will be private due to the COVID-19 restrictions.  Mrs. Brown may be publicly viewed from 12-5 pm on Monday, September 14,2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, 727 N Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 



Mr. Jemel L. Williams, Sr.

September 7, 2020


Jemel Lewis Williams, Sr. was born August 9, 1988 to Phyllis Giselle Staton and Jimmy Lee Williams Sr.

Jemel was a member of House of Prayer FMPM of Hamlet, NC. Jemel enjoyed cooking, spending time with family and friends and traveling. Jemel was the owner and operator of Taylor Made Cutz and Taylor Made Auto Detailing LLC.

Jemel departed life on earth Monday September 7, 2020. He is preceded in death by his grandmothers: Florence Staton, Creole Williams, Dorothy Haskell; his father, Jimmy Lee Williams, Sr.; sister, Tashauna Staton; aunts: Karen and Deborah Haskell; nephew, Joshua Staton; uncle, Johnny Williams.

He leaves behind to cherish his wife, Autumn Tiara Williams; his children: Zara Ja’Niya Williams, Jemel Lewis Williams, Jr. and Zoraya Jamella Williams; his mother, Phyllis Giselle Staton, his sister, Akita Evette Taylor; two special sisters: Ashley McArthur and Latonya Johnson; three brothers: Jimmy Lee Williams Jr, Leonard Antonio Williams and Darrian Hudson; a host of in-laws that held a special place; nine nieces and nephews: Alexus, Nitrail, Malaeka, Kha’Lil,, Anthony, Taneshia, LaMiya, Rayona, Geneva and Asi’hana; a special niece, Alycee Jones; six great nieces and nephew and a host of aunts and uncles from Hoffman NC, Winston Salem NC, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida and Virginia.

We the family thank you and appreciate all the acts of kindness and love showed during this difficult time. May God forever bless you.

A private memorial will be held for Mr. Williams and there will be no public viewing.

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Mrs. Doris Sylvia Williams

August 28, 2020


On Friday, August 28, 2020.  God was looking for another warrior to join his rank of angels.  He found Doris Sylvia Williams who was ready to meet her heavenly Father. She was born in St. Michaels, MD to the late Richard and Beatrice Normet Kirby.

    “Sy” as she was affectionately called by family, has longtime been a warrior.  After graduating from Atkins High School, she attended Morgan State University in Baltimore Maryland.  She received a Bachelors degree in Sociology.  She worked for the Department of Social Services (DSS) and made a tremendous impact being a warrior for underprivileged children.she was hired as a Social Worker for the Winston Salem Forsyth County School System.  She retired after spending twenty-five years of helping countless children find their way in life.

“Sy” was married for 56 years to the late Bowman Ray Williams, Sr. She was a dedicated member of Red Bank Baptist Church.

“Sy” leaves to mourn her loss two sons: Bowman Ray Williams Jr. of Matthews, NC and Richard “Ricky” Williams of Mooresville, NC; three granddaughters: Monique Williams, Hannah Williams and Kayla Taylor.; three grandsons: Myles Williams, Jordan Williams and Matthew Taylor; one great granddaughter, Cleo Rose; a sister, Sandra Tobias; a brother, Richard Kirby, two devoted nieces: Keeci Tobias and Stephanie Carson; a devoted nephew: John Tobias Jr., and a host of loving relatives and friends.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Thursday, September 3, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Graveside services will be private.

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Mr. Curtis L. Gregg

August 28, 2020


Mr. Curtis Lee Gregg was the son of the late Reverend Joseph McDaniel, Sr., and Dorothy Gregg McDaniel and the late Robert Lee Bradley.  He was born in Bishopville, South Carolina on March 13, 1959, and was a lifelong resident of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he departed this life on Friday, August 28, 2020. 

A 1977 graduate of Parkland High School, in Winston-Salem, he later attended Forsyth Technical College and graduated with an Associate’s degree in Auto Mechanics. 
A background in mechanics and machinery, he was gainfully employed at Pepsi Cola and Hanes Hosiery. Most recently, he was employed at Hilton Hotels until declining health.   

He leaves to cherish his fond memories, siblings: Marilynne Gregg (Frank) McLaurin, Linda Kaye McDaniel, Thomas (Toya) McDaniel all of Winston-Salem, NC; Brenda McDaniel Shields of Atlanta, GA; Le’Andre Bradley (Yvette) of Bishopville, SC; Shawn (Alexa) Slater of Camden, SC; Georgianna (William) Hickman of Newark, NJ; Kenny (Keirsha) Muldrow of Jersey City, NJ. He also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends whom he cherished.

Public viewing will be today from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private.

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Mr. Willie L. Dillard

   August 16, 2020   


Willie L. Dillard passed away, Sunday, August 16, 2020. He was born to the late Fannie Wooley Dillard and the late Thomas Dillard in Forsyth County on October 11, 1943. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by a nephew, George Shields.

 

He was a 1962 graduate of Carver Consolidated School and received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Johnson C. Smith University in 1966. He was also a North Carolina Certified Appraiser.

 

Willie’s work history included positions with RJR Archer, The Redevelopment Commission, and The City of Winston-Salem Redevelopment Division (Housing and Neighborhood Services). He retired after over 30 years of service to the city. He was later self-employed as an appraiser for commercial and residential properties.

 

He was a member of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church and a dedicated parent volunteer at WS/FC Downtown School for more than 15 years.

 

Survivors include his daughters, Monica Dillard Fowler and Megan Dillard (Jerry) Phillips; 6 grandchildren, Mason, Anesu, Marley, Elin, Jamison and Jonathan; 3 sisters, Evelyn (Milton Jackson) McKinney, Betty Shields and Rose Hart; an aunt, Dorothy Lawson; 7 nieces and nephews;  and several cousins and extended family members.

 

A public viewing will take place from 1:00 to 6:00 PM Sunday, August 23, 2020. The funeral service will be private. 


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Rev. Henry Green

August 14, 2020


Henry Green  at the blessed age of 76 was called home to eternal rest on August 14, 2020. He was born in Charleston, South Carolina to the late Leonard and Polly Green.


Henry gave his life to Christ early in life. Henry served as a devoted male chorus member and deacon at churches throughout Winston-Salem. Henry was employed with McKinney and Will Company for several years as a drillmaster.


He leaves his loving wife of 25 years, Angela Green; daughter Tequila Green; sister Bernice Gordon of Charleston SC; his brother, Joseph Keels, of Winston-Salem NC.; and a loving  host of nieces and nephews.


Funeral service will be private. Rev. Green may be publicly viewed on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM.


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Mrs. Emma C. Robinson

August 3, 2020


Emma Robinson, at the blessed age of 95, passed away peacefully at Oak Forest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center surrounded by her immediate and loving family in Winston-Salem, NC, August 3, 2020.


She was born December 14, 1924 in Mt. Gilead, NC to Amos Crouch, Sr and Ida Bell Blackmon Crouch and reared by her grandmother, Sarah Blackmon in Mullins, S.C.

Emma received her early education in North Carolina, secondary education Mullins, S.C. and higher education from Morris College, Sumter, S.C. She was employed for 45 years by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. She also worked at Wake Forest University.


She was joined in holy matrimony to Odis Napoleon Robinson. This union was blessed with four children: Lee Ethel, Emma Louise, Marcella LuCynthia and Jewel Cathany.


Emma was a dedicated member of New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church until her health failed. She served in many capacities, which included mother of the church,


In Emma’s leisure, she liked nothing better than to be surrounded by family and friends. She was full of life and loved to be part of anything that would bring joy.

She was preceded in death by her father, Amos Crouch Sr., mother Ida Bell Blackmon Crouch; three daughters, Lee Ethel Robinson, Emma Louise Robinson, Jewel Cathany Robinson, granddaughter Princess Letrice Parks; sister Florine Williams Grier; two brothers, Amos Crouch Jr., George Crouch; sister-in-law, Esther Lee Johnson Crouch.


She is survived by  daughter, Marcella Robinson; grandson, Kevin “Kemp” Robinson; three great grandsons, Josh Howard, DelMario Bernard O. Parks, Trosean Richardson; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and other family and friends.


Mrs. Robinson may be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM on Friday, August 7, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.


 



Mr. Kemontae R. Harrison

July 27, 2020


It is with great sadness the family of Kemontae Rashawn Harrison of Winston-Salem announces his sudden passing on Monday July 27, 2020 at the age of 13.

Kemontae is survived by his parents, Terquoyia Harrison and Jevon Glymph. He was preceded by death by his great-grandfather, Richard Glymph. He will be dearly missed by his siblings: Jevon, JaQuae, Jequan, Ja’Nayziah, Tay’veon, Jazmin, and Jewel and also by his devoted friend, Izavion Rickard (aka Tyrez); his grandparents: Michelle Harrison, Donnell Chambers, Valencia Chambers; great grandmother, Rosetta Rodriguez; and many other numerous family members and friends.

Kemontae was an easy going person who loved to be around his friends family and also loved to travel. Kemontae was a honor student at Petree Elementary School, and attended East Forsyth Middle School, until his untimely passing.

Public viewing will be held from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM, Wednesday August 4th at Clark S Brown & Sons Funeral Home. His funeral service will be held 12:00pm Thursday August 5th at Clark S Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

The family would like to sincerely thank the Clark S Brown & Sons Funeral Home and their wonderful staff for their services and care for Kemontae.

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Mr. Eugene E. Green

July 27, 2020


Mr. Eugene Edward Green, Sr., son of Joseph and Essie Green was born October 10, 1935 in Winston-Salem, NC.  He departed this life on Monday, July 27, 2020.

 

Eugene attended the local public schools, graduating from Atkins High School, class of 1953.  He was a retired employee (30 plus years) of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.

 

Spiritually, he was a lifelong member of Shiloh Baptist Church, where he faithfully served on the Men’s Ministry and Sheepfold Ministry.

 

His parents; wife, Wendy Green; four brothers; two sisters; one son-in-law; and one granddaughter preceded Eugene in death.

 

He leaves to cherish many wonderful memories, six children, Eugene, Jr. Green (Sharon), Yvonne Green (Leonard Stevenson), Matthew Green, James Williamson (Sarah), Lorenzo Smith (Catherine), and Karen Conyers; one sister, Janice Green; two brothers, Solomon Green (Barbara) and Melvin Green; ten grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

 

A private funeral service will be held. Public viewing will be held from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM on Sunday, August 2, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Ms. Hildred Lineberger

July 25, 2020


Hildred Lineberger, daughter of the late Forest and Mamie Lineberger departed this life on Saturday July 25, 2020 at the Oaks Rehabilitation center after an extended illness. She was born on June 17, 1929 in Winston-Salem, N.C.


Snookie as she was so fondly called attended school locally here in Winston-Salem and was of the Baptist Faith.


Snookie loved to cook; she made the best dressing and fried cornbread. She was an avid fan of western movies, and loved to drink coffee.

She was preceded in death by two daughters Brenda and Linda Lineberger. Four brothers: J.C, James, Council, and Craymond Lineberger. Four sisters: Mrs. Jessie Benson, Ms. Ethel Partlow, Mrs. Mable Knight and Mrs. Mildred McKenzie.


Her survivors include one daughter Ms. Carolyn Lineberger. Four grandchildren: Rodney, Rodrick, Ronald (Tracey) Lineberger and Shemika Lineberger. And numerous great grandchildren. Two nieces Doris Brown and Mildred Watson and nephew Donald (Angie) Lineberger. A devoted great niece Stephanie Benson.

And a host of other devoted relatives and special friends.


A private memorial service will be held. There will be no public viewing.


 



Mrs. Esthelita P. Byers

July 26, 2020


Esthelita Artiga Pate Byers, 52 transitioned to her heavenly home on Sunday, July 26, 2020. She was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on December 12, 1967, to Ms. Atheline Pate Bitting and the late Nathaniel Tatum. Esther graduated from South Park High School in 1986 and professionally was a dedicated daycare teacher for many years. She adored children and always loved nurturing them.  Esther recognized early in life that she was called by God as well to be a servant in the church.


She leaves to cherish her memory: husband Vernon Byers, children Antonio (Deanna) Pate and Tracy Pate. She is also survived by her mother Atheline Pate Bitting, three siblings Robert (Sophia) Pate, Immetta Pate Byers and Tiffany (Theodore) Tatum; 11 grandchildren; Step Father, Roger Blackburn; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles other relatives and many special friends.


Funeral service will be private. A public viewing will be form 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM today at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC. Special thanks to Esther’s caregivers and the Alzheimers staff of Meridian Center Nursing Home. In High Point, NC.


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Mrs. Alberta S. Morrison

July 4, 2020


Mrs. Alberta Stubbs Morrison passed away on Saturday, July 4, 2020. She was born in Red Springs, NC on May 9, 1924 to the late Julius and Aggie Williams Stubbs. Mrs. Morrison was educated in Carthage, NC.


She gave over 44 years of dedicated service to National Linen Company.  She co-founded the Silver Tones Gospel Singers, The Prayer Band and The Winston-Salem Voices for Jesus.


In addition to her parents, Mrs. Morrison was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. J.B. Morrison, all of her ten siblings and her son, Willie Morrison. Surviving are her children: James “JD” (Delores) Morrison, Bertha (Rembert) Reaves of Oklahoma City, OK, Marilyn Brown, George (Sandra) Morrison and Collin (Wanda) Morrison; fifty-nine grandchildren, great and great-great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


Mrs. Morrison may be publicly viewed today from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


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Mrs. Magdalena Baran Adams

July 3, 2020


Magdalena (Magda) Baran Adams passed away unexpectedly at her home in Winston-Salem, NC on Friday July 3, 2020.  Magda was born on December 1, 1978 to the late Tadeusz and Maria Baran in Poland. Magda graduated from West Forsyth High School.  She later became a Certified Nursing Assistant. She worked caring for the elderly and young children for many years. 


Leaving to cherish her memory are her husband; James Bernard Adams, Jr.; stepsons: Brendon Adams, D’Ronnie Hilliard and Joseph Lyles, her mother and her brother, Lucas Baran; in-laws James and Melissa Adams, Kevin Adams, Terence Caldwell; Magda will also be remembered by a host extended family and friends.


A viewing will be held on July 8, 2020 from 2-5 pm at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home on Patterson Avenue in Winston-Salem.  Private funeral services will be held . In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Donate Now (for dogs) at:  https://forsythhumane.org/donate-now/


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Ms. Linda Robinson-Bragg

June 27, 2020


Linda Robinson-Bragg was born in New York City, NY on June 7, 1964 to Howard Robinson and Gwendolyn D. Robinson. She attended public school CS 30-31, IS 201 and Benjamin Franklin High School. Linda married Leon Bragg and to that union, three daughters were born, Dawn, Dionne and Vanessa, whom she loved dearly. Her three daughters blessed her with four beautiful grandchildren: Zy’mere, Zharia, Cameron and Ja’Leal, whom she also loved dearly.

Linda moved to Winston-Salem, NC in 1992 to be closer to her family. She attended winston-Salem State University and worked at PEpsi Cola Company.

Linda’s favorite activities were being around family and traveling. She loved shopping and finding bargains. Linda was always on the move and ready to go whenever she got a chance.

On Saturday, June 27, 2020, she passed away peacefully following a period of illness. Linda was well loved by everyone that knew her. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Angela; her fiance’, David.

She leaves to cherish in her memory, her three daughters and four grandchildren; two sisters: Deborah (Danny) and Delores (Angelo); two brothers: Howard (Patricia) and Anthony (Karen); two dearly special best friends: Uncle James and Aunt Blanche; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Memorial services will be private and there will be no public viewing of Ms. Robinson-Bragg.


 



Mrs. Marian W. Jones

June 28, 2020


Mrs. Marian W. Jones passed away on Sunday, June 28, 2020 following a period of illness. She was born in Winston-Salem on August 2, 1943 to the late Preston Webb, Sr. and Alberta Hughes Webb. She was a graduate of Anderson High School and attended Winston-Salem State University.

Mrs. Jones worked at Gravely Tractor Company, US Airways and most recently at Quality Education Academy. She was a member of New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church and the Red Hat Society.

She leaves to cherish their memories: her husband, Deacon Phamon Jones; daughters: Katrena Jones, Kawana Lindsay and Kia Smalls; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; brothers: Preston Webb, Sr. and Alphonso (Elizabeth) Webb; special niece, Betty J. Fowler; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing of Mrs. Jones.

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Ms. Wyvonne C. Jordan

June 23, 2020


Wyvonne Jordan (Thompson) affectionately known as “Bonnie” was born on April 7, 1950 to the late Roy and Ophelia Cathey Jordan. Wyvonne was a graduate of Atkins High School and an evangelist of the Evangelistic Ministry, St. Peters World Outreach.

She departed this life on Tuesday, June 23, 2020. She leaves to cherish her memory: her children, Rodney Thompson, Philemon Lamar Thompson and Artanzia Thompson; her dedicated brothers, Godosakahi “Rebop” (Sharen) Jordan and John (Deborah) Johnson of Laurens, SC; niece, Jacqueline Boyd of Newark, NJ; nephews: Christopher Jordan and Marcus Jordan; her dedicated God children: Michael Lewis of Columbia, SC, Toni Shanks of Wilmington, NC and Jerry Massey; a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren; and her special long-time companion, Jonathan Lewis.

Public viewing will be Friday, June 26, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.

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Ms. Minnie R. Brown

June 22, 2020


Minnie Ruth Brown, age 84, of Winston-Salem , NC passed away Monday, June 22, 2020. She was born in Clemmons, NC to Lillian Wharton Brown and Samuel Brown. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by daughter, Sandra Kay Miller, brother Samuel S. Brown and sisters, Maggie Ferguson, Joanne Jones and Eva B. Watson.


Minnie was very proud to have obtained her CNA license which allowed her to work many years as a private duty nurse assistant. She loved caring for people. She served dutifully as the Pastors Aide Board President, choir member and soloist, and served many years on the Nurses Board of St John CME Church where she has been a member for over 35 years. Minnie was known to be a fantastic cook.


Minnie Brown is survived by sons, Olin Watson Jr , Dr. Kenneth Watson and her sisters: Argie Wortham, Carolyn (Fred) Valentine and brother-in-law William Watson along with 8 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren; and many loving nieces and nephews.


A private graveside service will be held at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. There will be no public viewing of Ms. Brown.


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Mrs. Clara A. Wilkins

June 20, 2020


Clara Ann Tolson Wilkins was born to Elick and Mary Tate Tolson, in Zacata, VA on August 4, 1923.  She was the sixth of nine children.   She accepted Christ at an early age and was a member of White Rock Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC, for over 60 years.  She was the oldest active member and Mother of the Church.  

Clara spent her life being a Homemaker, focused on her family, along with assisting with neighborhood children.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one son, Steven Wilkins.
   
Clara leaves to cherish her memories, a devoted husband of 74 years, Theodore Wilkins; two sons: Jesse Theodore Wilkins of Newark, NJ and Sylvester Wilkins (Vera Jones-Wilkins) of Jacksonville, FL; four grandchildren, nine great grandchildren; her baby sister, Alice Tolson of Washington, DC; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Easter Seals in memory of Clara Wilkins. Funeral services will be private. Mrs. Wilkins may be publicly viewed Wednesday, June 24, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

A Special recognition goes to Pauline and Cornell “Pete” Leak, (caregiver and friend) and Vanessel and Willis Pickard.

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Mr. James J. Rucker

June 15, 2020


James Junior Rucker “JJ” passed away on Monday, June 15, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was born on October 19, 1927 in Davie County, North Carolina to Bishop Nathaniel and Mamie (Wansley) Rucker. He was a member of The Capernaum Church of Christ, Clemmons, North Carolina and held the position of Elder/Emeritus. James retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company after 28 years of service.


James leaves to cherish his memories his wife of 70 plus years, Ruby Rucker and their five children, Joseph (Burnu) Rucker, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Ulysus Rucker, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Artis (Theresa) Rucker, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sanford (Bettye) Rucker, Surprise, Arizona and Mildred Rucker, Los Angeles, California. He is also survived by two brothers, Billy Rucker, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Herman Rucker, Hephzie, Georgia, two sisters, Clara Tomlin, Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Christine Summers, Boston Massachusetts and one brother-in-Law, Joe Jarels (Marjorie) James was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, Outher Rucker, Leo Rucker, Howard Rucker and Carlton Rucker, Sr., and one sister, Ethel Berniece Stapler. James also leaves to cherish his memories twelve grandchildren, Kelly Spease, Tara Hardy, Eric (Nicole) Rucker, Carlos (Indya) Rucker, Brian (Tara) Rucker, Deon (Diane) Latten, Ebony Nero-Rucker, Gwendolyn, Anthony, Brian, Alton, and Joe, along with a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


There will be a public visitation on Sunday, June 21, 2020 from 1:00 to 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown Funeral Home. There will be a private funeral service held on Monday, June 22, 2020 at 11:00 AM at The Capernaum Church of Christ, Clemmons, North Carolina.


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Mr. Clark S. Brown, Jr.

June 15, 2020


Mr. Clark S. Brown, Jr., also known as “Squire” to many of his friends, was born on April 11, 1939 to the late Clark S. Brown, Sr. and Macie Elizabeth Brown. As a child, his family lived originally in the 14th Street neighborhood before moving to Historic Reynoldstown. He had fond memories of walking to school, playing with friends and having mock funeral processions with his brother, John Thomas with their wagons and bicycles. Graduating from Atkins High School in 1956, he had aspirations of joining the US Air Force. His mother, a proponent of education, refused to sign for her 17 year old to join and encouraged him to go to college. He enrolled in Lincoln University in Pennsylvania along with his best friend, Curtiss Todd. Clark Jr. later returned to North Carolina and attending NC Agriculture & Technical College before graduating from The Atlanta College of Mortuary Science in 1961.

Following graduation, Clark Jr. joined his father as a licensed embalmer and funeral director of the family firm. He often spoke of the many times that he struggled with cases in the beginning. He gained advice from more seasoned colleagues, primarily Madison Epperson, whom he held in high regard. Not ever enjoying being the front person, Clark preferred to hone his craft and become a “decent” embalmer. He preferred the behind the scenes quiet of the embalming room and spent nearly 59 years perfecting his craft which has brought great comfort and closure to hundreds of families.

Clark believed in hard work. In addition, to working in the family business, he traded embalming for other firms and spent over 20 years at Stroh Brewery, formerly Schlitz Brewery. He retired from Stroh Brewery in 1996.

In 2001, Clark S. Brown, Sr. died and Clark, Jr. became the CEO of Clark S. Brown & Sons, Inc. His primary purpose was to continue to provide service to the families served for nearly 73 years in business, not to forget the dream of his father and secure the business for a third generation and beyond. Clark instilled the same values passed along by his father: service, hard work, dedication and treating people “fair and honest”. He was extremely proud when his oldest grandchild became a fourth generation licensed funeral director.

On Monday, June 15, 2020, Clark passed away unexpectedly at his residence. He lived life on his terms and he seemed to leave life on his terms. Preceding him in death were his parents and his brother, John Thomas Brown, Sr.

He leaves to carry on his legacy, his daughter, Carla Brown Rumph and her husband, Nathaniel “Chip” Rumph, II; his son, Maurice Clark Brown; four grandchildren: Camille-Macie Brown Rumph, Nathaniel L. Rumph, III, Noah Samuel Brown Rumph and Camryn N. Brown; nieces: Joya E. Brown and Raquel Russell; nephew, John T. Brown, Jr., his lifelong friend, Curtiss P. Todd, special friend, Myra Benjamin; his beloved German shepherd, Gaven Brown; other relatives and many friends.

Public viewing will be Thursday, June 18 and Friday, June 19, 2020, from 12:00 ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. At Mr. Brown’s request, there will be no funeral. Private interment will be in the family plot at New Evergreen Cemetery.


 



Ms. Jacqueline Ann Peters Tolbert

June 6, 2020


Jacqueline Ann Peters Tolbert, affectionately called “Jackie,” was born on March 14, 1939 to the late Helen Graham Peters and Thornton Peters in Winston-Salem, NC.

She attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and was a 1957 graduate of Atkins High School. She moved to Altadena, California in 1958 where she remained for 48 years. She was employed at Malco Electronics and part-time work at The US Internal Revenue Department.

Jackie began her early Christian education at Mount Zion Baptist Church and faithfully attended until her passing.
 
Jackie passed away on Saturday, June 6, 2020 at Forsyth Medical Center following a period of illness.

Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of “Jackie” include her devoted spouse, Joseph A. Lewis; sister, Edith P. Mehlinger; niece, Petina Dubose; four nephews: Keith (Linda) Mehlinger, Ferdinand Mehlinger, Antonio (Carla) Dubose and Mark Chambers; a host of other relatives and many devoted friends.

Funeral service will be private but live streamed at 1:00 PM on Friday, June 12, 2020, https://video.ibm.com/channel/mount-zion-the-joy. Ms. Tolbert’s remains will be publicly viewed from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM today. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Mr. Anthony D. Kirby

May 24, 2020


Mr. Anthony Dexter Kirby (aka Anky), son of the late Eugene Sr. and Catherine Mitchell Kirby, was born October 20, 1958 and departed this life on May 24, 2020.

He attended the local Forsyth County Schools and graduated from North Forsyth High School, class of 1978.His employment included positions with Step One as a custodian and as a landscaper at the LJVM Coliseum.

Anthony leaves to cherish his memories a devoted friend of 20 years, Brenda Roebuck; siblings, Patricia Alston, Verionia (Cleon) Horne, Bishop Eugene (Gwendolyn) Kirby Jr, Beverly (Vernon) Salley, Ricky (Brenda) Kirby Sr, Kinnard (Trina) Kirby Sr and his twin sister Anthanet (Michael) Simmons, all of the city; a host of nieces and nephews, all of whom he adored; a special cousin, Shirley Mitchell; and a host of uncles, aunts and cousins.

Funeral service will be private. Mr. Kirby may be publicly viewed Sunday, May 31, 2020 from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Mrs. Velma H. Friende

May 27, 2020


Mrs. Velma Hayes Friende “Honey” was born to the late John and Juanita Hayes on September 17, 1928 in Winston-Salem, NC. She graduated from Atkins High School as valedictorian and received an A.B. degree from Bennett College and an M.S. degree from North Carolina A&T State University. A long time educator in WSFCS, Velma inspired students  for 35 years at Carver High School, Atkins High School, and Mt. Tabor High School serving as a French teacher and Guidance Director. She was the recipient of several educational awards to include the Elmore Guidance Award and Retired School Personnel Volunteer Award.

She was united in holy matrimony to Billy D. Friende and this union was blessed with one child, Billy DeLeon Friende, Jr.

Velma was a Silver Star member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc and was a long time member of the Phi Omega Chapter in Winston-Salem. Believing in the sorority’s motto of “Service to Mankind”, she was awarded the Graduate Leadership award, Outstanding Retired Graduate District and Legacy of Service Awards. Velma was a long time volunteer for the Urban League Guild for over 40 years and enjoyed coordinating the Ebony Fashion Fair for many years and was awarded the National Southern Regional Urban League Award. She was an active member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, serving on the Trustee Board, United Methodist Women, Communion Board, the District Board of Ordained Ministry and the Lay Leadership Team.

Velma was preceded in death by her husband, Billy D. Friende; her parents, John and Juanita Hayes;  brothers, Roland Hayes and Clyde Hayes; and sister, Jacqueline Hayes Harris. Her beautiful life will be forever cherished in the lives of her only child, Billy D. Friende, Jr (Donza); grandchildren, Christopher and Cara Friende; sisters-in-law: Barbara Hayes, Marian Brower and Betty Friende; brother-in-law, Robert Harris, and a host of relatives and friends.

A private family service will be held due to the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public viewing will be held on Friday, May 29 at the Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home from 12 -5 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Winston-Salem Urban League.

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Dr. Reuban J. Gilliam, Sr.

May 20, 2020


Dr. Reuben J. Gilliam, Sr., was born on October 14, 1934 in Winston-Salem , NC. He was one of ten children born to the late William Green Gilliam and Florence Carr Gilliam He attended the local public schools, graduating from Atkins High School. Dr. Gilliam received both his Undergraduate and Doctorate in Divinity degrees from Howard University.

Dr. Gilliam served honorably in the US Air Force, retiring after 20 years. Professionally, Dr. Gilliam served as pastor of St. John Baptist Church in Asheboro, NC and North Winston Baptist Church; president of North Winston CDC and as drug counselor for Sundial of Winston-Salem. Dr. Gilliam passed away on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Anita Stanback Gilliam; five sisters and four brothers. He is survived by his children: Reuban J. (Cheryl) Gilliam, Jr., Adrian J. (Valerie) Gilliam, Sr., Elliot (Lorraine) Gilliam, Sr., Anita Gilliam, Leslie G. Hairston and Lynette G. (Reggie) Moore; 21 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren; 14 great great grandchildren; sisters-in-law: Mary and Frances Stanback; Brothers-in-law: Herbert and Hubert (Sylvia) Stanback; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Dr. Gilliam’s remains may be publicly viewed today from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Rev. Alfred K. Leak, Sr.

May 19, 2020


Rev. Alfred K. Leak, Sr. was born on March 18, 1940 in Winston-Salem to the late Rev. Dr. Flenzie A. Leak and Ruth Bennett Leak. He attended the local schools and studied Electrical Engineering at NC A&T State University. Rev. Leak graduated from High Point College.

He was employed at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and pastored in both the AME Zion and United Methodist Church.

Rev. Leak passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Vernon Bennett. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Bruce Leak; his children: Anita Leak, Angela L. Ingram, Alfred (Karen) Leak, Jr. and Amanda L. (Steven) Alexander; their mother, Ann (Dr. Harry) Caldwell; 8 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; his brother, Charles Leak; his best friend who was like a brother, Rev. John Shore; devoted friend and caregiver, Patricia Brodie; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be private and there will be no public viewing. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. 


 



Mrs. Cynthia E. Blackburn

May 12, 2020


Cynthia E. Murphy Blackburn, affectionately known as “Dimples” to family and friends was born to the late Mary Belle Murphy McMurray in Winston-Salem, NC on February 25, 1949. She attended St. Benedict the Moor Elementary School, Paisley and Atkins High Schools. “Dimples” lived her life praising the Lord. Family was very important to her. She received a great deal of pleasure spending quality time with her family. A kind and fun-loving person, she lived life to the fullest. Health issues limited her from attending family functions in recent years.

Following a period of illness, Dimples departed this life on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. Her warm smile and her thoughtful ways will be missed by all who knew her.

Dimples was a devoted wife and mother to her husband, James “Jimmy” Henry Blackburn; three children: daughter, Lisa Murphy; sons: Paul and Keith Chatman; step children: Catherine Hauser, James Blackburn, III and Angela Blackburn. In addition to her husband and children, Dimples leaves to cherish her memory: a loving sister, Yvonne Abdullah of Charlotte, NC; three granddaughters: Sasha, Ayanna and Bella; four grandsons: Kevin, Kedrin, Che´ and Eric; thirteen great grandchildren; uncle, Rudolph Murphy; niece, Asha Abdullah; nephew, Che´Abdullah and grandniece, Zaniyah; dear friend, Ciesta Oakes; a host of cousins, other relatives and many friends.

Mrs. Blackburn’s remains may be publicly viewed Thursday, May 21, 2020 from 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM. Due to COVID-19 mandate, funeral service will be private. Interment will be in Bethlehem AME Zion Church Cemetery.


 



Ms. Jo Ann Albright Carpenter

May 13, 2020 


Jo Ann Albright Carpenter, affectionately known as “Jo Baby” was born on October 30, 1942 in Winston-Salem to the late Alonzo Albright and Annie Bowman Albright. She was the youngest and the last surviving of their four children. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings: Etheridge Albright, Shirley Albright and Alene Albright Boyd.

Jo Ann lived in Winston-Salem all her life and attended the local schools. She worked in Housekeeping at Wake Forest University until her health declined. Jo Ann received her early Christian foundation at Bethlehem Baptist Church under the late Rev. E.L. Clark. Those who knew our mother, knew that she loved painting, drawing and writing poems. She knew how to get a party started and was known for her dancing. We find comfort in knowing that she is now probably dancing up a storm!

She leaves to cherish their memories: her son, Bobby Albright; her daughter, Ulanda (Nathan) Brooks, Sr.; three grandchildren: Nate (Tafari) Brooks, Jr., Brigett Brooks and Bobby Albright-McQueen; eight great grandchildren: Kemia Worthy, Nabria Worthy, Nadiya Brooks, Morgan Brooks, Caleb Brockington, Teyon Albright-Bryant, Patience Albright-Bryant and Jasson Dunlap; a bonus great granddaughter, Kayla Gaines; a host of nieces, nephews and special dear childhood friend, Brenda Harris


Funeral service will be private due to COVID 19 Mandate. Ms. Carpenter may be publicly viewed on Friday, May 15, 2020 form 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Ms. Sharon L. Haney

May 3, 2020


Ms. Sharon Laverne Haney, a lie-long resident of Winston-Salem, NC departed this life on Sunday, May 3, 2020 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home following a period of illness.

Sharon was born on September 29, 1956 in Winston-Salem to the late Walter M. Haney, Jr. and Dorothy Peay Haney. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandparents, Emma H. Peay and Grandson L. Peay, Bertha and Walter M. Haney, Sr.

Her education began in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system. She was a 1975 graduate of North Forsyth Senior High School. Sharon’s desire to become a nurse started her on a path of life-long learning which she pursued until a few weeks before her death. Sharon received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Winston-Salem State University in 1979 and her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2000. Sharon was accepted into the Nursing Practice Doctoral program at Walden University. She participated in this program until her health declined.

Sharon served in the US Army as a staff nurse, where she was stationed in Georgia. After being honorably discharged, she returned to Winston-Salem and began her over 40 year career at NC Baptist Hospital, now Wake Forest Baptist Hospital. This gave her the opportunity to serve in many areas of the hospital , her specialty being urology. Prior to her passing, Sharon served as Nurse Manager at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital’s Urology Clinic on Charlois Boulevard. She continued to work until April of this year.

Sharon loved her church, First Baptist Church on Highland Avenue, where she was a Gold Star member. At First Baptist, she was a member of the Women’s Progressive Club, The Healthcare Ministry, Past Chairperson of the Nominating Committee, the 140th Church Anniversary Committee, Homecoming Committee and the Church Directory Committee. Sharon was a member of five masonic organizations: Order of the Eastern Star (Sisters of Bivouac #530), 30th District Administrative Council, Heroines of Jericho (Duck Lassiter Court #15), The Golden Circle King Soloman Assembly #64, and Sethos Court #105. She was a proud soror of Chi Eta Phi, Nursing Sorority.

Left to mourn but never forget her are her daughter, Shannon “Puddin” Fulp and her husband, Anthony; two beloved grandchildren: Ashley Robinson (Class of 2020, Winston-Salem State University) and Reginald “RJ” Robinson (Class of 2020, Mt. Tabor High School); her sister, Alma M. Peay; aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends that share in their loss.

Funeral service will be private. Ms. Haney remains may be publicly viewed on Friday, May 8, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


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Mrs. Violet G. Madison

April 27, 2020


Violet Glenn Madison was born on March 29, 1925 to the late Willie V. Glenn and Rosa Joyce Glenn in Forsyth County, NC. Violet resided in Maryland for the majority of her adult life.

She devoted 40 plus years of service to the Federal Government where she worked as secretary to several Department Heads of the US Navy and US Department of Labor. Following retirement, Mrs. Madison returned to her home in Winston-Salem, NC. Violet was always a woman of strong Christian beliefs. She showed her dedication through her membership at New Birth Worship Center.

Violet received her call home to enter eternal life on Monday, April 27, 2020 in Waldorf, MD where she resided with her daughter.

She leaves to cherish their memories her three children: Floyd (Alease) Madison of Huntersville, NC, Gwendolyn Brown of Waldorf, MD and Glenn (Sheila) Madison of Ft. Washington, MD; six grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; sister, Patty Hankerson of Washington, DC; Denise Loyd of Waldorf, MD, who was like a daughter; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mrs. Madison may be publicly viewed Wednesday, May 6, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 5:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private.

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Mr. Ransom L. Brown, Jr.

April 13, 2020


Mr. Ransom L.  Brown Jr. was born on December 19, 1937 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Ethel Peterson Brown and Ransom L. Brown, Sr. who both preceded him in death. Growing up, Ransom was very close to his paternal grandmother, Lula Brown and remained so until her passing.

Ransom was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Public School System.  He attended Carver High School where he was in the Glee Club and Band.  Upon graduating from Carver High School in 1956, he went on to attend North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (a premier HBCU) where he majored in auto mechanics.  Desiring to specialize in diesel mechanics, he continued his educational pursuits in Chicago IL.  He lived there with his first wife before being drafted into the military.

He was drafted and served in the United States Army from 1961-1963 during the Vietnam War.  He graduated November 17, 1961 from the Company E-6th Battalion- 3rd Regiment Basic Training Course.  He separated from service in November of 1963, a few days before the assignation of former President John F. Kennedy.  Though he was a military veteran, he refused to take advantage of special military benefits and discounts because he did not want to take away from a veteran who really needed it.

Having family in Philadelphia, PA he moved there for a brief period but did not like the “northern attitude” and he returned to North Carolina in 1965 where he began a 40+ year career as auto mechanic at Continental Can and then Rexam before retirement.  Ransom was a man of his word in everything he did.   He missed only two days from work his entire career.  Both were to attend his daughter’s college graduations.  

Ransom used his rich bass voice to glorify God through song.  He was a longtime member and Trustee at Piney Grove Baptist Church until he joined United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church (UMMBC).  At UMMBC he sang on the Male Chorus and the Sanctuary Choir.  He attended the men’s Sunday school classes, was a faithful worker in the kitchen, drove elder members to their medical appointments, and served on the senior usher board.  He became a devoted helper to his wife who served on the flower club and usher board.  

Outside of the Church, Ransom had few hobbies.  His order in life was God, family and being of service to others.  He always looked forward to spending time with his two closet friends Charles Washington and Donald Glenn. Vacationing, visiting family, and refurbishing old cars were his favorite past-times.  His prized possession was his 1958 Chevrolet Belair.  Ransom remained active with the Carver Alumni Association, the West End Reunion Club, and the annual reunion with his work buddies.

In 1952, he met the woman who would later become his life partner.  In 1968, he began a 52-year courtship with the love of his life, Nancy Conner Fogle and became the bonus dad to her four children- Druscilla, Robin, Franklin (Jr.) and Sharon Fogle from which he affectionately became  known as “Mr. June” to them, their friends and then to so many more. Ransom and Nancy married in 1994 and only by death have they been apart since that time.  After a brief illness, Ransom made his soulful exit from this world on April 13, 2020 to live in peace eternally.

In addition to his loving wife, Nancy, sister, Betty Hines; sister-in-law Janice Conner; he is survived by six children: Ransom Brown III; Deborah Brown; Franklin Fogle, Jr (Della); Druscilla Fogle, Robin Crawley (Greg); and Sharon Fogle; Grandchildren: Telano Pitts, Amber Fogle, Franklin Fogle, III; Torrie Holbrook (Tae’von); Farisma Fogle, Carlyn Crawley, Nigel Crawley; 14 great grandchildren; two nephews: Oscar Hines, Jr. (Willette) and Sean Hines; a God-Daughter, TenIsha Fields; Eight play sons; and a host of other relatives and acquaintances he encountered along his life’s’ journey.

Funeral service will be private due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Mr. Brown may be publicly viewed fro 12:00 PM ~ 7:00 PM on Monday, April 20, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Mrs. Flora Brown Smith

April 7, 2020


Flora Brown Smith, the daughter of the late Voohrees Shelton Brown and Edward Brown, was born on November 7, 1946. She gained her heavenly wings to be with the Lord on April 7, 2020 at home surrounded by her loving family.

She received her academic education through the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System and was graduate of Atkins High School. She was employed.

She was a faithful member of Union Baptist Church where she participated in the choir and security. She was a member of Carl Rucker birthday club. In her spare time, she enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Flora will be truly missed by her family and friends for the love and devotion she gave them. She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Willie Smith, Jr.; two sisters: Helen Caesar and Margaret Mitchell; one brother, Edward Brown, Jr.; one great granddaughter, Octavia Jordan.

Flora leaves to cherish her memories: her husband, Willie Lee Smith, Sr.; five daughters: Arvanetes (Randy) Jordan, Karen (Tony) Dendy, Florenia Smith, Mina (Edwin) Johnson and Cynthia Thompson; ten grandchildren: Octavious (Shanita) Jordan, Rayshawn Jordan, Ashley Jordan, Freda Love, Cortez Smith, Calvin Price, Calvin Cheeks, Imani Johnson, Latoya Harvey, Chrea Gibbs; sixteen great grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Teller Smith; step daughter, Gila Tillery; two sisters: Martha Wilson and Mae Wilks; two brothers: Willie (Theresa) Brown and Charles Brown; special friends: Louise Davis and Patricia Mobley; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Funeral services will be private. Mrs. Smith may be publicly viewed Tuesday, April 14, 2020 from 12:00 PM ~ 7:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Ms. Rosetta Wright

April 8, 2020


Mrs. Rosetta Wright was born on August 1, 1935 to the late Lonnie and Reather King Wright in Orangeburg, SC. On April 8, 2020, our precious loved one went home to be with her Savior.

Mrs. Wright attended the local schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and was a graduate of Atkins High School. She held various employment positions and retired from Wake Forest University.

Ms. Wright was a faithful member of Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church. She was a delight and get source of encouragement. She will be sorely missed.

In addition to her parents, Ms. Wright was preceded in death by her oldest daughter, Cheryl Wright; sisters: Relonius Wright and Leslie Lashe; brothers: Sonny and Frank Wright; and special friend, Lee Grangem.

Left to cherish their mother’s memories are her children: Patricia (Michael) Shore, Jennifer (Larry) Huffin, Carmen (Raynard) Reaves and Jeffrey (Monica) Wright; her beautiful grandchildren: Malkam, David, Jermaine, Eric, April and Shawn Wright. She is also survived by a multitude of grieving great grandchildren, friends and Luck, her pet dog.

Ms. Wright may be publicly viewed Monday, April 13, 2020 from 12 PM until 7 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be private.



 



Mr. Lonnie R. Young

April 7, 2020


Lonnie Ray Young was born to the late Jessie and Etta Roseboro  Young  in  Forsyth  County,  NC  on  July  25,  1946.  He  was  educated   in   the   local   public   schools   and   graduated   from   Paisley  High  School.  

Lonnie  retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. Following a period of illness, Lonnie Ray passed away peacefully  on  Tuesday,  April  7,  2020. In addition to his parents, he  was  preceded  in  death  by  two  sisters:  Ruth  L.  Carter  and  Doris   Y.   McMurray;   and   two   brothers:   Cozell   Young   and   John  C.  Young.  

Those  family  members  who  survive  and  will  forever  cherish  loving  memories  include:  a  daughter,  Tawanda  Beaver;  four  nieces:  Cheryl  Scales,  Linda  Scales,  Francine  Hawkins  and  Glenda  Cook;  three  nephews:  Bernard  (Gloria)  Scales, John (Irene) Young, Jr. and Alphonso Byrd; sister-in-law, Carol Young; several great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, ex-tended family members and many friends.Funeral  service  will  be  private.  Mr.  Young  may  be  viewed  on Friday, April 10, 2020 from 12 PM - 7 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Mrs. Karen Ingram Williams

April 2, 2020


Karen Ingram Williams, was born on April 6, 1961 in Winston Salem, North Carolina to Geraldine Ingram Smith & Johnnie M. Ingram, Sr. Karen passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2020 after an extended illness.


 Karen started her educational journey in North Carolina from Elementary school through her Undergraduate Degree majoring in Biology from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She continued her academic studies with dual Master's Degrees from the College at Charleston and Mercer University, Atlanta, GA.  Her quest for continuous education didn't stop there. Additional Graduate Studies continued at the University of California at Los Angeles, UCLA, with Certification in Executive Health Care Policy, Emory University, Public Health - Epidemiology and Emory University - Public Health.


Karen was a tenured Healthcare Executive with more than 30 years of service in Public Health. She was a member of several prominent professional organizations and won numerous awards at the Local, State and Federal level.  In addition, she received appointments to the Federal Congressional Advisory on Policy.

 

Karen was a faithful member of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia for more than 20 years.  She was an active member of the Board of Trustees, served as a missionary with the Lizzie P. Thomas Missionary Circle and also a devoted Dora & L.L. Lassiter Sunday School Teacher.  Karen was passionate about the Christian ministry and making disciples for Christ.

 

She is survived by her husband, Warren Lewis Williams, Jr.; children: Joshua Zaid, Caleb Melech and Naaria Imani Williams; mother, Geraldine (Reverend Bobby Smith); father, Johnnie Mack Ingram Sr.; siblings: Linda Ingram Lewis, Johnnie Mack Ingram, Jr. and Darnell Smith; aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Karen Ingram Williams, was born on April 6, 1961 in Winston Salem, North Carolina to Geraldine Ingram Smith & Johnnie M. Ingram, Sr. Karen passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2020 after an extended illness.


 Karen started her educational journey in North Carolina from Elementary school through her Undergraduate Degree majoring in Biology from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She continued her academic studies with dual Master's Degrees from the College at Charleston and Mercer University, Atlanta, GA.  Her quest for continuous education didn't stop there. Additional Graduate Studies continued at the University of California at Los Angeles, UCLA, with Certification in Executive Health Care Policy, Emory University, Public Health - Epidemiology and Emory University - Public Health.


Karen was a tenured Healthcare Executive with more than 30 years of service in Public Health. She was a member of several prominent professional organizations and won numerous awards at the Local, State and Federal level.  In addition, she received appointments to the Federal Congressional Advisory on Policy.

 

Karen was a faithful member of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia for more than 20 years.  She was an active member of the Board of Trustees, served as a missionary with the Lizzie P. Thomas Missionary Circle and also a devoted Dora & L.L. Lassiter Sunday School Teacher.  Karen was passionate about the Christian ministry and making disciples for Christ.

 

She is survived by her husband, Warren Lewis Williams, Jr.; children: Joshua Zaid, Caleb Melech and Naaria Imani Williams; mother, Geraldine (Reverend Bobby Smith); father, Johnnie Mack Ingram Sr.; siblings: Linda Ingram Lewis, Johnnie Mack Ingram, Jr. and Darnell Smith; aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.


Funeral services will be private. Mrs. Williams will be publicly viewed, Wednesday, April 8, 2020 from 12PM-7PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Mr. Harold B. Brown

April 2, 2020


Harold Blaine Brown was born on October 25, 1944 in Teague, Texas. He was the fourth of seven children born to Nathaniel and Callie Brown.

 

Harold accepted Christ early in life; and his final congregation was Carver Road Church of Christ, where he was a faithful member.

 

Harold was educated in the Teague School District and graduated with honors as salutatorian from Booker T. Washington High School in 1962.  While attending Booker T. Washington High School, he played football, ran track, and was the President of his Senior class.  After graduating, he furthered his education by attending Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas.

 

He spent ten years in the National Security Agency in Washington D.C.  While serving in the Army National Guard, one of his assignments was serving on the front line during the racial unrest there in Washington D.C. 

 

While living in Washington, D.C., he met and married Georgianna (Ann) Marie McManus.  To this union one daughter was born, Teri Denise.

 

Later, he began a career in the banking/financial industry.  In 2010, he retired from Merrill Lynch.

 

Harold was preceded in death by his parents, Nathaniel and Callie Brown; sister, Gloria Lorine Brown Dixon; and brothers Billy Lee Brown and Homer Ray Brown.

 

He leaves to cherish his memory:  A loving wife, Georgianna (Ann) of 52 years; daughter, Teri Price (Andre) of Jacksonville, NC; grandsons, Marquice of Winston Salem, NC and Andre, Jr. of Greensboro, NC; brothers, Nathaniel Brown, Jr. of Dallas, TX and George (Dorothy) of Kansas City, MO; sister, Carolyn Brown Milton (Percell, Jr.) of Barry, TX; ten nieces and nephews; and a host of relatives and friends.

 

A memorial service will be held at a later date. Mr. Brown may be publicly viewed Sunday, April 5, 2020 from 1PM-6PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to the Oncology Service Fund at Wake Forest Baptist Health.  The address is Wake Forest Baptist Health Office of Philanthropy and Alumni Relations, P.O. Box 571021, Winston Salem, NC 27157.

 

Thanks and appreciation to the doctors and nurses in the hematology and oncology department at Wake Forest Baptist Health and all the staff at Trellis Supportive Care and the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.


 



Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Jeter Wilson Frost

March 21, 2020


Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Frost was born on October 30, 1936 to the late Foster Jeter, Sr. and Mamie Palmer Jeter in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was called home to be with the Lord on Saturday morning, March 21, 2020 at her residence. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roscoe Frost; her sisters: Margaret J. Doby, Betty J. Cole, Eloise J. Benson and Clara J. Brooks; and her brothers: Coleman, Henry and Foster Jeter, Jr.

A life-long resident of Forsyth County, she attended the local public schools. For 34 years she was a dedicated member of Rainbow Tabernacle of Faith. An ordained evangelist and National Mother of her church, she was well loved by her church family and many who came in contact with her. In addition to the work she did for her church, she also enjoyed cooking, reading and decorating.

Dearly respected by her family, the life she lived spoke for her. She will be greatly missed.

She is survived by her children: Deborah Wilson, Sheral Love, La-Trevia Wilson, Sharon Wilson, David Wilson, Jr. and Norman Wilson; a host of grandchildren and great grand-children; her remaining sibling, Dorothy Murphy; special niece, Tonja Brooks; nieces, nephews; other relatives; nurse, Lisa Kelly; and friends. She was devoted to her family and loved them all. Our knowledge of her faith in God and her love for mankind, will provide comfort for us in days ahead.

Funeral service was held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 28, 2020 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family greeted friends 30 minutes prior to the service.

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Mr. Gary Nelson

March 21, 2020


Mr. Gary Nelson, 62, passed away on Saturday, March 21, 2020. He was born on February 6, 1958 in New York, NY to the late Elizabeth Nelson Glenn and Robert Glenn, Jr. Mr. Nelson was a graduate of Parkland High School and was a barber by trade.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Donna Glenn and brother Robert “Bobcat” Glenn. He is survived by two sisters: Yvette Nelson Campbell and Cherise Glenn Taylor; four brothers: Donnell Glenn, Derrick Glenn, Richard Bell and Rayon Hawkins.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.


 



Mr. Willie R. Glenn, Sr.

March 17, 2020


Mr. Willie Reginald Glenn was born on February 3, 1950 to the late Willie Casper Glenn and Mary Beverly Glenn in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He completed his earthly journey on March 17, 2020.

He attended Paisley High School and worked for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. A proud mason, he was a member of Salem Lodge #139 Prince Hall Affiliate.

On days when he took time to relax, Willie enjoyed fishing, gardening, and of course, playing Bingo.

Mr. Glenn was preceded in death by his father, Willie Casper Glenn and mother, Mary Beverly Glenn.

He is survived by his children: Monica McCain, Willie Reginald Glenn, Jr. (Patrice), Stacey C. Coad, all of the city and Anthony Lamont Glenn of Raleigh, NC; grandchildren: La’Keisha London, Christian Thomas, Christopher Thomas, Jr., Jashaun Thomas, Tyquann Allen, LaReshia Glenn, Reginald Ahmad Glenn, Darrell Hunter, II, Julian Giavanni Johnson, Kristin Henderson, and Nyla Glenn; siblings, Jacqueline L. Hilton, Theodore Glenn (Miriam) all of Ft. Washington, MD, William and Priscilla G. Kerins of Ellicott City, MD, Doctors Robert and Beverly Glenn of Cheltenham, MD, and Michael R. Glenn of the city; a special cousin, Ronda Hill; a special friend, Brenda Rice; one uncle, Conrange V. Flack, Jr.; and a host of great grand-children, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Funeral service was held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 21, 2020 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family greeted friends following the service.

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Mrs. Mary Jarrett Causer

March 15, 2020


Mrs. Mary Jane Jarrett Causer, formerly of 1683 Lincoln Avenue and 418 W. 26th Street was born on June 30, 1943 to the late Bynum and Judy Jarrett in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Mary was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools.

Mary worked for McCrory’s Department Store and retired from the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Public Schools.

She loved to cook and often prepared meals for family functions. She also loved going to Walmart with her brother Robert Jarrett.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Bynum and Judy Jarrett; two husbands, Odell Henderson and Lee Causer; two sisters, Elizabeth Ann Weaver and Ruby Hines; two brothers, John Thomas Jarrett and Charles Jarrett.

Mrs. Causer leaves to cherish her memories: her daughter, Andrean Jarrett Ray; five grandchildren: Keith (Yvonne)Jarrett, Michelle Ray-Dobson (Corey), Johnathan (Tannielle) Jarrett, Ashley (Wendell) Bynum and Andrew Jarrett; ten great grandchildren: Lenard (Brittany) and Andre’ Jones, Dareon, Jaden and Aaron Dobson, Ayana, D’Miah and Ayden Jarrett, Johnathan Jarrett, Jr., Braden Miller; three great great grandchildren: Kabryn, Lenara and Alita Jones; two devoted brothers, Arthur (Angela) Jarrett of Chesapeake, VA and Robert (Claudette) Jarrett of Lexington, NC; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A special thanks to Robert and Arthur Jarrett who were always available for their sister; Dr. Alicia Walters, Wake Dermatology Department, Wake Forest Pain Management, and Trellis Supportive Care/Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.

Funeral service for Mrs. Causer was held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, March 21, 2020 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment followed in Evergreen Cemetery. The family visited with friends 30 minutes prior to the service.

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Ms. Barbara J. Love

March 12, 2020


Ms. Barbara Jeane Love was on December 21, 1944 in East Bend, NC to the late Annie Mae Sawyers Barnes and James Leon Bradley. She attended the WS/FC schools and was a graduate of Paisley High School. Following graduation, she moved to Newark, NJ and continued her education at Essex Community College in Arts and Theatre.

 

Ms. Love taught art in New Jersey for many years prior to returning to Winston-Salem, She gave over 16 years of service to the City of Winston-Salem. She attended New Bethel Baptist Church.

 

She passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 12, 2020 at her residence.

 

She will be remembered with love by her daughters: Kisha and Ann Love, of the city; five grandchildren: Jason S. Love, Sr. (Latisa), Christopher G. Love, Sr. (Tashara), Corey Love, Patrick D. Love (Kristin) and Erika Love (David) Glenn; twenty-three great grandchildren; God children: Latrece Fisher, James Harrison, Lachanda and Joseph Walker; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.

 

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.


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Mr. Jaymyian G. Stinson

March 10, 2020


Jaymyian George Stinson was born on Sunday, February 29, 2004 and departed this life on Tuesday, March 10th, 2020. Jaymyian loved traveling with his family and in his short life traveled to a number of places such as Washington DC, Wrightsville Beach, NC, Jacksonville, NC, and Walt Disney World, FL. Jaymyian also enjoyed amusement parks and visited historical sites in Tennessee and Savannah, GA. Jaymyian loved music and sports and played Pop Warner football for the Greyhounds.

He is preceded in death by his Maternal Grandmother, Marvetta Mumford; Paternal Grandmother, Matrice Holiday Reid; Paternal Great-Grandparents, George W. Stinson Jr. and Doris Foster Stinson.

Jaymyian leaves to cherish his memory his Mother, Johnetta Clark; Father, George Stinson IV; Siblings, Kaynizha Clark, Jaylin Fryer, William Boney, Adriana Garbutt; Grandparents, George Stinson III and Hazel Stinson; Grandfather, Wilbert Mumford; Uncles, Joshua (TaJuanna) Lee, Emmanuel Mumford, Chris Smith, James Lewis Jr., Marvin Bonner III, Dalton Valentine; Aunts, Letitia (Eric) Miller, Marsheeka Steward, Tiphany (Jordan) Lee-Allen, Urica Mumford, Sheila Thompson, Torrie Holiday; Great Uncles, Frankie (Cathy) Stinson, Brad (Carmen) Stinson, Michael (Eunice) Tillman, Morris D. Smith, Henry L. Clark, Dallas Holiday; Great Aunts, Debra (Charles) Mercer, Stephanie Hayes, Faela Bradley, Teresa Bradley, Linda Holiday. Jaymyian also shared a special sibling like relationship with Rayshawn Hughes and Toriyana Gaskins. Jaymyian’s bright smile and contagious personality will be missed dearly by a host of other family members, loved ones and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, March 15, 2020 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.

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Mr. Jesse L. Cook

February 28, 2020


Mr. Jesse Leon Cook, affectionately known as "Ricky" was born on March 25, 1955 in New York, NY to the late Mathew Sawyer and Catherine Cook Sawyer.

 

Jesse attended Atkins High School and worked for the City of Winston-Salem for 34 years and retired in 2008 from the Street Division.

 

On Friday, February 28, 2020, Mr. Cook passed away at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.

 

He is survived by a son, Jesse Leon Cook, II; four granddaughters: Jaliah Sides, Nyemia Sides, Emma Quick, and Alhina Quick;his mother, Catherine Cook Sawyer; two sisters, Helena Sawyer and Jessica Waters; three nephews: John A. Thomas, Jr., Matthew C. Waters, and Joshua Waters; one niece: Reashay Sawyer Hall; and a host of great-nieces and nephews; also, survived by his devoted friend, Gisetta "Tonya" Crumpton.


Funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on Thursday, March 5, 2020 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service at the funeral home.

 

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Mr. Danny L. Imes

February 22, 2020


Mr. Danny Lee Imes passed away unexpectedly at his home on February 22, 2020. He was born in Forsyth County to the late Evelyn Jones McDuffie and

the late Henry Lee Imes on May 25, 1945.


He graduated from A. H. Anderson High School in 1963 and earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Johnson C. Smith University in 1972. He was a sergeant in the United States Army and gave honorable service to his country from 1965 thru 1968. He was member of the American Legion Post #220. He retired from United Parcel Service following 31 years of dedicated service to the company.


Danny Imes was a life member of Mount Zion Baptist Church where he gave leadership and faithful service to the Audio/Visual Ministry of the church for over 13 years.


He is survived by his son, Kevin D. Hayes; brother, Kenneth (Donna) McDuffie; aunt, Harriet Jones Tobe; 3 nieces and nephews; several cousins, extended family members and many friends.


A funeral service will be conducted at 12pm Thursday, February 27, at Mount Zion Baptist Church with Dr. Serenus T. Churn officiating. The family will receive friends from 11 am until the funeral hour at the church. Interment will be at Salisbury National Cemetery.

 



Mr. Samuel George

February 15, 2020


Mr. Samuel George was born on May 18, 1935 in Fairmont, North Carolina.  He was educated in the schools of Robeson County.   
 
He  was  preceded  in  death  by  his  wife,  Emma  George; parents, Mary McCrae and Robert George of Fairmont, NC; four  sisters,  Mary  Smith,  Gertrude  Dudley,  Magnolia  Cobb and  Adel  McCullough;  two  brothers,  Jerry  George  of Winston-Salem and Danny George of Fairmont.
 
After 30 years of service at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company he  retired.    Mr.  George  was  a  long-time  member  of  St. Stephen  Missionary  Baptist  Church  where  he  served  with the Ushers and Facilities Ministries.   
 
Mr.  George  is  survived  by  his  son,  Samuel  A.  George,  Jr. (Shirley), David Taylor, and Linwood Stephens; and daughter Fredia  Hickman;  Grandchildren;  Tony  Perry,  Gregg George, Geoff  George,  Ebony  Huckaberry  (John),  Ryan  Hayes  and Brian Johnson.  Great grands; Denoris Perry, Deonna Perry, Zarriah  Brown  and  Harmony  Lyles;  Great,  great  grandson, Chosen Allen.

Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, February 22, 2020 at St. Stephens Baptist Church, Noble Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to service.


 



Ms. Willie B. Holoman

February 11, 2020


Ms. Willie (“Billie”) Belle Holoman passed away on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 peacefully in her home surrounded by love and family. She was 85 years old.

 

Ms. Holoman was preceded in death by her father Willie Holoman; Mother, Sally Mozelle Holoman (Jackson); Son, Joseph D. Coleman Jr.; Son, Alvin B. Coleman; grandson Coron Reddon; granddaughter Lashea Brice; and companion, Thomas M. Cunningham.

 

She attended the Kershaw County Schools. She enjoyed solving crossword puzzles, cooking, watching Westerns, and being surrounded by family and friends.

 

She is survived by her daughter, Nancy P. Coleman; Son, Gregory C. Coleman (Brenda Coleman); Son, Anthony T. Holoman; and daughter, Sandra Cheeks (Curtis Cheeks Jr.); grandchildren Devon Coleman; Toi Reddon; Joi Reddon; Cameron McDowell, LaTonya Chambers, Romeal Brice; Romone Brice; Gail Brice; Chrishaunna Barnes (I’Tik Barnes); Jay’Shawn Carpenter; Antonio Pledger; Antwonya Cooper; Brittany Holoman; Cortillia Holoman; Jamesha Barkley; James Barkley Jr.; a host of great-grandchildren; niece, Cynthia Deschamps; and through her long-time companion a beautiful extended family including additional children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, loved ones, and friends.


 Funeral service at 12 P.M., Monday, February 17, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service.


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Mrs. Esther M. Butler

February 10, 2020


Mrs. Esther Mae Thacker Butler, 87, was born in Winston-Salem, NC on March 15, 1932 to the late Willie Ross Thacker and Mattie Miller Thacker. She peacefully departed this life on Monday, February 10, 2020.

Educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, she was a graduate of Atkins High School. Mrs. Butler was a lifelong resident of the city and lived in the Morningside Manor Community for 51 years. She was a faithful member of the Emmanuel Apostolic Church until her health declined. She loved the Lord and was a woman of faith who trusted God. Her favorite Bible verse was Psalm 23.

Mrs. Butler was the matriarch of her family, their Queen E and Star. She was a homemaker and caregiver by nature and touched many lives through her unselfish acts of kindness and love. That love and kindness went beyond her immediate family. She was a Mother to many. She loved to color, knit, cook and enjoyed life by giving of herself.

She was married to Isaac M. Butler, Jr., who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her step-mother, Lois H. Thacker; two sons, Elbert Thacker, Sr. and Michael Ronald Thacker; her son-in-law, Fred Wilson and great grandson, Jalen Yates.

Mrs. Butler was precious and loved by many in her community, church family, a jewel that was full of life. She leaves to celebrate her “legacy” and heritage of family, two sons: Anthony C. Thacker and Gregory M. Butler, Sr.; one daughter, Carol Wilson; fourteen grand-children; seventeen great grandchildren; special aunt, Gloria Fulton; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service.

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Mr. Robert J. Duckett, Jr.

February 9, 2020


Mr. Robert Jerome Duckett, Jr., affectionately known as “Bruh”, “Nooky”, “Duck”, was born on October 24, 1956 to the late Robert J. Duckett, Sr and Etheleen Peoples Duckett. Nooky peacefully ended this earthly route on Sunday, February 9, 2020 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.

He attended Parkland High School. He worked for Pepsi Cola and Cloverdale Ford, retiring after 30 years of service to the City of Winston-Salem.

Nooky enjoyed life to the fullest: racing, old movies, repairing cars, motorcycle riding, fishing antiques and recycling. He saw value in everything and collected everything you could imagine. If there was something you needed, he could find it and fix it up. He was always willing to give a hand to anyone in need and had a heart for children. He enjoyed feeling needed and received much pleasure from helping others, bringing laughter often with his sense of humor.

Preceding him in death were his parents and his youngest sister, Ethelene Duckett; and his dog, Diamond.

Those left with fond memories of Robert are his two sons: Staff Sgt. Robert Jerome (Tamlyn) Murray of Edwards Air Force Base, CA and Teron Tate of the city; step sons: Corey Reaves and Dwayne Reaves; grandchildren: Malachi, Tatiana and Toriana; sisters: Jackie Frazier and Dorothy Hughes; foster brother, Curtis Murphy; aunt, Alice Scott of Winston-Salem, NC nieces: Tavonya Frazier of Los Angeles, CA and Telathia Frazier; two great nephews; two great-great nephews; God daughters: Shawn Brandon and Keesha Dover of Clemmons; and numerous cousins in Charlotte, Greenville, SC, Augusta, GA and Coatesville, PA and his cat, Kitty Kitty.

Funeral service will be held at 12 noon Friday, February 14, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service.

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Mr. William S. Westbrook, Sr.

February 8, 2020


William Sylvester Westbrook, Sr. was born January 26, 1934 in, Richburg (Chester County) SC, and transitioned on February 8, 2020 after a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, son William S. Westbrook, Jr., his first wife Essie Gaston Westbrook and his second wife Ernestine Smith Westbrook who departed on 12-27-2019. 


 William graduated from Finley High School in Chester, SC in 1953. While in high school, he played football, basketball and baseball.  Once he graduated, he joined the US Army and was honorably discharged in September 1955. After military service, he went to Russell Commercial Business School in Winston-Salem, NC and majored in business.  He also took classes at Forsyth Technical Community College.


In his “spare time” he gardened every year and was known for giving away his bountiful produce. He also enjoyed golfing, fishing and playing the lottery.


When asked what the most important thing in his life was, William stated, “I just want my children to have things in life that are important, such as a good education.”

A special thank you goes to Frances and Johnny Pender for being faithful companions for over 60 years and especially during his time of illness.


William attended Hanes Memorial CME Church for 65 years.  He served on the Steward Board, Trustee Board, Finance Committee, Welcoming Committee, and was involved with the Men’s Fellowship Program and the Men’s Chorus. He also founded and coordinated the Friday Night Comedy Hour and coached the church’s men’s basketball team.  William was a volunteer for the Twin City Little League Baseball Association for 25 years starting off as a coach and retiring as the president of the League. William was also a member of the VFW Post 220 in Winston Salem, NC.


He leaves to cherish his memories his loving daughter Phyllis L.Westbrook and son James (Kimberly) Lindsay. He also leaves behind six grandchildren, Eboni Drummond, Lisa Westbrook, William (Jakira) Westbrook, III, Jontae, Jaden and Justin Lindsay in addition to three great-grandchildren Kaylen Drummond, Cheyenne and Hayden Westbrook.  He also leaves behind two sisters Anna Isabelle Campbell from Chester, SC and Isabelle (James) Cook from Paterson, NJ, and a host of brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Hanes Memorial CME Church, Winston-Salem, NC. The family will greet friends one hour prior to service.


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Mrs. Shirley Hairston Bohannon

February 8, 2020


Shirley Jean Hairston Bohannon was born February 22, 1935 in Winston-Salem, NC as the fourth daughter of seven daughters born to Rev. Richard B. & Bessie Lee Hooper Hairston both of whom preceded her in death. She was educated in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools graduating early from Atkins High School to help her mother with supporting the family unit as Rev. Hairston passed of Tuberculosis in her early youth.


As she helped to support her family in her youth, she continued to do so over and over again as an adult. Her heart was big and her arms stretched wide in her great big family. She was a solid rock and held strong. As several of her sisters set forth in moving to northern states, she joined her mother, Bessie (Muah), in mothering several of her nieces and nephews as her very own. She even “adopted” many adult nieces & nephews as her sisters became members of the Heavenly Choir. She had the unique trait of making each and every one of us feel as if we were her one and only child to wit only Steven held that honor, but he generously shared her with all of us because when she loved you, you knew it. She looked forward to each Hairston Family Reunion as if each one was her very first one.


She loved God with all of her heart and soul. There was no doubting both her love of God and her love of St. John CME Church where she was a long time stellar member, prior President of the Pastors Aide Board, Member of the Steward Board, and Senior Choir Member. Her presence will be missed for many seasons to come as she has left a mighty powerful legacy of faith. Her favorite pastime was reading the Holy Bible and watching both the Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy, and loving on her family both formal and extended.


At 84 years young, she retired several times over from the following institutions: Hanes Hosiery / Administrative Assistant; Moravian Home / Certified Nursing Assistant; In Home Care Home Health Aide / Certified Nursing Assistant. Yet she continued to work until mere days before growing her wings and being called to Glory to reunite with family members having preceded her in death and to sing in the Heavenly Choir. Though her passing is stunning and shocking to so many of us that she left behind, we know that like us her time was written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.


Surviving her in Death are: Steven (Pearlie) A. Hairston (son); Desherie (Isaac) Shirley Jeane Patterson LeSaine (beloved granddaughter); Tha’Mia Brown (great granddaughter); NgoZika Hairston (beloved granddaughter), Charles (Pamela) E. Hairston (fictive son); Pamela T. Hairston (fictive daughter); Minister Daryll (Pamela) Tyrone Eaton (fictive son); Alvin D. Eaton, Jr. (fictive son). Ophelia Hairston Abney (sister); Gwendolyn Hairston Eaton-Lawrence (sister); Rev. Artis Hairston Smith (sister) and a host of beloved nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and great-great nieces and great-great nephews.


She was preceded in death by:  Booker T. Bohannon (husband); Catherine Hairston Jackson (sister); Dorothy J. Hairston (sister); Fostenia Hairston (sister); Celestine L. Hairston-Byers (fictive daughter)


Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Saturday, February 15, 2020 at St. John CME Church, 350 NW Crawford Place, Winston-Salem, NC. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.


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Mr. Jerry L. Gordon

February 5, 2020


Mr. Jerry Lee Gordon was born on  April 24, 1955 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late James Odell Gordon and Dorothy Lucille Gordon. He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a 1973 graduate of East Forsyth High School. Following high school, Jerry served in the US Army from 1975 to 1978 as a Medic. He was a person who enjoyed helping others and was a handyman.

He passed away on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 following a brief period of illness. He was preceded in death by his father and brother, Kenneth Gordon.

He is survived by a son: Andrew (Sasha) Greer of Columbia, SC and five grandchildren; five sisters: Beverly Reed, Janet Driskell, Angela Gordon, Lillian Gilmore and Mary Frances Hayes; two brothers: Edward Gordon and Palmer (Betty) Gilmore; a host of nieces and nephews; devoted friends, Tyrone Holman and Adrian (Melinda) Mack; other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, February 8, 2020 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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Mr. Robert L. Stevenson

January 31, 2020


Mr. Robert L. Stevenson was born on September 14, 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland to the late Robert Lee Stephney and Judy Stevenson.

 

Mr. Stevenson attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. Robert worked in maintenance and fast food industry. He loved cleaning, cooking and reading.

 

Mr. Robert L. Stevenson passed away on Friday, January 31, 2020.  In addition to his parents, Robert Lee Stephney and Judy Stevenson, he was preceded in death by his son, Elijah Stevenson; and aunt, Barbara Stevenson.

 

Robert leaves to cherish his memories: his children, Terrion, Quasia, Raneeka, Armoni, Elaysia and Rahajah Stevenson; sisters, Monica Myers and Roberta (Rico) Harris; brothers, Larry Stevenson and Timothy Stevenson; Barbara Stevenson and Lindsey Webb; uncles, O’Ray and David Earl Stevenson; and a host grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins.


Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, February 8, 2020 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.


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Mr. Moses William Sheff

January 30, 2020


Mr. Mose William Sheff was born on April 2, 1932 and entered into eternal rest in January 30, 2020.

He leaves behind a devoted wife, Bertha Sheff; grandson, Darryl (Larita) Glenn; great granddaughter, Destiny and a host of other relatives.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at St.James United Methodist Church, 165 Bethania-Rural Hall Rd, Rural Hall, NC 27045,
with family visitation at 11:30 AM. Interment in church cemetery.


 



 Mr. John A. Evans, Jr.

January 21, 2020


John Andy Evans, Jr., age 86, died on Tuesday, January 21, 2020. He left this earth peacefully, surrounded by those he loved.

He leaves behind his beloved wife, Maria; his daughter Joanna Caretti, her husband Leonard and their son Miles; and his daughter Allison Martin, her husband David and their son, August; and his brother James Evans of Wadesboro, NC.

John was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on December 19, 1933 to the late John Andy and Vivian Clingman Evans.

He attended North Carolina A&T University where he graduated in 1956 with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. After serving in the Army and honorably discharged in 1958, John worked for Formica Corporation, retiring as a regional sales director.

John enjoyed traveling around the world with his wife, Maria, and in recent years spending time with his young grandsons.

John was a devout Christian who lived to serve others. He was an active member of the Manassas Church of Christ where he has worshiped for nearly 40 years. He was also a longtime member of the Gainesville Ruritan Club.

John's funeral will be held on Thursday, January 30, 2020 at Manassas Church of Christ, at 8110 Signal Hill Rd. Manassas, VA 20111, with a viewing at 6PM and service beginning at 7PM. He will be laid to rest at his family burial plot at the Capernaum Church of Christ Cemetery in Clemmons, North Carolina on Saturday, February 1, 2020.

In lieu of flowers, his family has asked for donations to St. Jude's Children's hospital and the American Red Cross.

 




Mr. Uaster Gregory

January 14, 2020


Mr. Uaster Gregory was born on October 18, 1927 to the late Emma Gregory in Pageland, SC.

He was educated in Chesterfield County, SC and was a US Army veteran of the Korean War. He retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company after 34 years of service. Additionally, he worked at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and WS/FC School System.

He passed away on Tuesday, January 14, 2020.

He leaves to cherish their memories, his wife of 60 years, Elsie F. Gregory; daughter, Jennifer Pringle-Smith (Arthur); step-daughter, Barbara Gleaton of Columbia, SC; three sons: Tarreyton Gregory, Rodney Gregory and Gerard Gregory of Morrisville, NC; step-son, Johnny Furtick of Florida; 4 granddaughters, a grandson and 2 great granddaughters; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at United Metropolitan Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park.


 



Mrs. Gloria Reader Davis

January 8, 2020


Mrs. Gloria Reader Davis was born on April 29, 1949 to the late Robert and Carrie Jackson in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Mrs. Davis attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. Gloria retired from the Forsyth County Department of Public Health. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.

On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Mrs. Davis passed away. In addition to her parents, Robert and Carrie Jackson, she is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Davis; sister, Patricia Samuels; and brother-in-law, Hubert Samuels.

Gloria leaves to cherish her memory; brothers, Bishop Bobbie (Carrie) Reader, Arthur (Wanda) Reader, Terry (Denise) Jackson, and Donald (Janet DeCreny) Jackson; a special uncle, John W. (Jackie) Reader; and a host of nieces and nephews and cousins.

A memorial service will be held at 12:30 PM on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.


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Mrs. Deloris S. Harris

January 10, 2020


Deloris Speas Harris, affectionately known as “Peggy Jean”, was born on January 4, 1938 to the late Reverend Lester B. and Lillian Speas of Tobaccoville and passed away on Friday, January 10, 2020. Mrs. Harris was a 1957 graduate of Carver Consolidated High School and furthered her education at Winston Salem State University. She was employed at Industries for the Blind, for more than twenty-five years and was a faithful member of Center Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Tobaccoville, NC.

She is survived by sons: Elder Olando (Mary) Speas, Oneal (Camilla) Payne, Winston Salem, NC and John H. Harris, Jr   Charlotte, N C; daughter; Manita Harris Johnson, Charlotte, NC; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; sisters: Ann (Dr. Harry) Caldwell, Charlotte, NC, Rev. Belinda Harris, Tobaccoville, NC; 5 sisters-in-law; a brother in-law; uncle, Charlie Payne; aunt, Mary F. Payne; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at Center Grove AME Zion Church, Tobaccoville, NC. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in the church cemetery.

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Dr. Nancy Gannaway Harrison

January 9, 2020


Dr. Nancy Gannaway Harrison, 90, of Winston-Salem, passed away peacefully at her home, Thursday January 9, 2020. She was the first African-American, female dentist in Forsyth County and practiced for 57 years. The funeral will be held Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 1 pm with visitation at 11:30 am at St Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105.


 



Mr. Donald R. Samuels

January 1, 2020


Mr. Donald R. Samuels was born on September 1, 1950 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Willie Smith Samuels and Helen Allen Samuels.


He attended Carver High School and retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. He was a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.


He passed away unexpectedly on January 1, 2020 at Forsyth Medical Center. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Cathy B. Samuels; six children: Antonio (Sonya) Archie, Jessica Samuels, Donald Samuels, Jr., Emmanuel (Natashi) Williams, Artemas (Rhonda) Williams and Timothy Deberry ; twelve grandchildren; two brothers, Jackie (Dannetta)Samuels and William Samuels; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends.


Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Family visitation at 11:30 AM.

Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Mrs. Ernestine S. Westbrook

December 27, 2019


Ernestine Smith Westbrook transitioned on Wednesday, December 27th, 2019 after a brief illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, James T. Smith and Georgia B. Dixon; 12 siblings; her children, son Michael Anthony Thomas, and step-son William Westbrook, Jr. Ernestine was the baby of the family and the last surviving child of her immediate family.

She always had a smile and encouraging word for everyone she met during her lifetime. She attended the local public school system and graduated with a nursing degree from Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing. After graduation, she became a registered nurse and was employed by Kate Bitting Reynolds Hospital, Forsyth Memorial Hospital, and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. She was a member of the Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. Ernestine was a faithful member of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church. Ernestine's favorite pastimes and hobbies included: completing crossword puzzles with an ink pen, Scrabble, Pinochle, bowling and traveling.

She leaves to cherish her memories her loving husband, William S. Westbrook, Sr., step-children Phyllis Westbrook and James (Kimberly) Lindsay, and her devoted niece, Jennifer Mack. She also leaves behind 6 step-grandchildren: Eboni Drummond, Lisa Westbrook, William (Jakira) Westbrook III, and Jontae, Jaden, and Justin Lindsay, 1 great niece, Deirdre Mack, 3 step-great-grandchildren: Kaylen Drummond, Cheyenne Westbrook and Hayden Westbrook, and a host of sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, extended family members and friends.

The family wishes to express sincere gratitude and appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy and concerns shown to us during the loss of our loved one. Each kind deed, thought and tribute have been sources of comfort and strength for us in our deep sorrow and loss. The family would also like to thank the nurses, CNAs, and staff members from Trellis Support and Ernestine's caregiver, Dorothy Hughes, for all of the care and support provided during the time of her illness.

A private viewing will be held for immediate family members only. The public graveside service will take place at Evergreen Cemetery on January 2, 2020 at 12:00 pm. In the event of inclement weather, the service will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The repass will take place at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church immediately following the graveside service.


 



Mrs. Jeraline C. Gunnings

December 20, 2019


Jeraline Clavon Turner Gunnings, 70 passed from this life to her eternal reward on Friday, December 20, 2019at 5:58am after a valiant battle with a terminal illness. She was born on February 9, 1949 and was fondly known as “Deannie”, “Miss Jerri”, or “Jerri” to many family, friends, and colleagues.

Her memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December 31st at noon in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

She was the youngest daughter born to the late Nathaniel and Clara Windham Clavon. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Fred L. Turner, Sr., her second husband Earnest M. Gunnings, and her beloved youngest daughter Shawnda Turner Glenn.

Mrs. Gunnings graduated from Paisley High School and attended Winston- Salem State University.

She was a member of the Eastern Stars.  She grew up as a member of Goler Memorial AME Zion Church and in 2014 became a member of St. John CME Church. She had a passion for art and music. She enjoyed painting and watching sports especially basketball and football.

She worked for many years as a supervisor at Pilot Freight Carriers. She later worked in student loan services for a subsidiary of Wachovia (Wells Fargo). Prior to her illness, she was employed for twelve years in the Food and Nutrition Department for Morrison Healthcare in the Novant Forsyth Medical Center. She served her patients with special care and strived to fulfill their needs and wants despite the extra work it may have taken.

She leaves to treasure her memories her oldest daughter, Christina T. Forney of Charlotte, NC, her son, Fred L. Turner, Jr. (Tyshawn) of Vacaville, California and two sons in-law, Donald Glenn, Sr. of Winston-Salem and Leroy Forney, Jr. of Charlotte, NC.  In addition, she has three step daughters- Angela Young, Melinda Gunnings, Rev. Victoria Johnson, all of Winston-Salem, NC. Her dedicated sisters, Daisy Clavon Roane of Ohio, Shirley Clavon Kindle of Pfafftown, and Mary Clavon Nelson (James) of Walkertown, NC were a great source of support during her illness and transition to death. She also leaves twelve grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other family members and friends.

The family request that in lieu of flowers that individually wrapped snacks be donated to the Novant Health Derrick L. Davis Cancer Center, in honor of Jeraline C. Gunnings, located at 3333 Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.  These donations can also be brought to the service on December 31st.

We are truly grateful for the acts of love (prayers, calls, texts, and deeds) shown for Jeraline and the family during her illness and death. 


 





Mr. Roosevelt Nails, Jr.

December 19, 2019


Mr. Roosevelt Fredrick Nails, Jr. was born on January 23, 1939 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Roosevelt Fredrick Nails, Sr. and Lillie Mae McClaim.
He attended the Winston-Salem Forsyth County schools. Roosevelt worked for and retired from Hanes Hosiery. One of his favorite pastimes was fishing. This was an activity where he truly excelled.

On Thursday, December 19, 2019, Mr. Nails passed away. In addition to his parents, Roosevelt Fredrick Nails, Sr. and Lillie Mae McClaim, he was preceded in death by his ex-wife, Latha Sonya Nails-Whitlock; grandchildren: LaChyna and Devin, Jr.; and brother, Marshall Wilburn-Miller.

Roosevelt leaves to cherish his memory; daughters, Linda (Danny) Lewis, Dianna Williams, Selena Artanzia (Carlton) Samuels, and Monyca Mychelle Nails; sons, Freddie Rayvon Nails, Fredrick Darrell Nails, Kenneth Tyrone Nails, and Lamard Defre' Crawford; grandchildren, LaTosha, Ahmad, Nieyma, Chantel, Tawanda, Brittany, Breanna, Rayvon, Sierras, Cieda, Quanika, Lamard, Latika, LaShonda, Corey, Terry, Taneisha, Sauntoya, Fredrick, Justice, Jalisa; and twenty-one great-grandchildren; god-son, Gregory Turnage; god-daughter, Kathy Wardlow; special friends, O’Neal Eldridge and Francis Irby; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Services will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel, Saturday, December 28, 2019 at 3 p.m.

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Ms. Brenda W. Moses

December 18, 2019


Brenda Ann W. Moses, 70, our beloved mother and friend peacefully passed away on December 18, 2019 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was born on December 20, 1948 in Winston-Salem to the late Clem Withers and Lucy Duncan Withers.

Ms. Moses may be publicly viewed on Thursday, December 26, 2019 from 12:00pm-7:00pm. The Memorial Service will be held 4:00pm Friday, December 27, 2019 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 4259 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem, NC. The repast for family and friends will be held at 1:30pm Saturday, December 28, 2019 at the Southside Branch Library located at 3185 Buchanan Street, Winston-Salem, NC. 


 



Mr. Joel David Goodson

December 12, 2019


Joel David Goodson was born on September 14, 1970 in Greensboro, NC to the late Stacy Willie Walter Goodson and Mary Morrison Goodson. He attended the Guilford County schools and graduated from James B. Dudley High School. His quest for furthering his education continued at North Carolina State University where he received a BS degree. There was no doubt that Joel was a proud member of the “Wolfpack”.

 

Professionally Joel worked for several insurance agencies. He was employed as a Records Specialist with the City of Winston-Salem in Planning and Development Services.

 

A member of Love and Faith Ministries, he served in the Ministry of Encouragement, the Unmarried Ministry, the Praise and Worship Team and the Community Information Link.

 

Joel enjoyed outings with his sister, traveling, going to the movies, dining at various restaurants, watching sports, playing golf and volunteering for the National Black Festival.

 

Unexpectedly on Thursday, December 12, 2019, Joel passed away. In addition to his parents, Stacy Walter Goodson and Mary Ann Morrison Goodson, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Dave V. Goodson and Almeter Goodson; maternal grandparents, Wade Morrison, Sr. and Viola McAuley Morrison.

 

Joel leaves to cherish his memory; his devoted sister Carmella Ann (Brian) Jefferies; brother, Stacy Clifford (Shirley) Goodson, both of Winston-Salem; a loving aunt, Dinnah Morrison Gilmer of Greensboro; an uncle, Herbert Goodson, also of Greensboro; a devoted cousin, Tara (Charles) Smith of Greensboro; a host of other cousins and God-children

 

Funeral service will be held, Tuesday, December 17, 2019 at 1 p.m. at Love and Faith Christian Fellowship in Kernersville. The family will receive friends thirty minutes prior to service. Interment Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


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Ms. Patricia Myers Garrett

December 4, 2019


 Patricia Myers Garrett was the second child born to Rev. Royace and Elnora Myers on May 19, 1951. She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Royace A. and Bradford Myers.

During her elementary school years, Patricia lived in East Bend and attended Yadkin High School, and after moving to Winston-Salem, she attended Atkins High School. Patricia worked as a Manager for Salem Apartments, then worked for several years as a Supervisor with Aramark Custodial Services until her health declined.

Patricia loved to cook for and feed her friends and neighbors, and was called “Mama Pat” by both young and old in her community. She had a great sense of humor, and a very sharp memory. She would often say “I don’t forget nothing!” She was a babysitter to her siblings, and loved her family.

She leaves to cherish her memories three brothers, Michael W. Myers, Russell C. (Alice) Myers, Radford (Patricia) Myers, and one sister, Roslyn (Odell) Jones, all of Winston-Salem, NC, as well as a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A special thank you is given to Belinda Parker for being a dear friend and caregiver.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, December 9, 2019 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.

 



Mrs. Caroline Oswald Tisdell

December 3, 2019


Caroline Elizabeth Oswald Tisdell, affectionately known as (T-Caro, Small Ma, Grand Ma, Mama, Teacher Caroline) was born to the Late Hermann Augustus Oswald and the Late Sophronia Beatrice King Howard in the then township of Marshall, now Marshall City, Margibi County, Liberia, West Africa. She was the only child of the union. She accepted the Lord at a very early age and spent her life serving the Lord. At age 18, T-Caro moved to Paynesville and joined the Martha Tubman United Methodist Church where she remained and served faithfully until her departure to the United States of America in 1995. She was one of the few that joined with their pastor, the Late William Ross and hauled sand and cement, and worked assiduously to help change the structure from zinc round to semi-concrete.


Mother Caroline remained faithful regardless of who the Bishop assigned to the church as Pastor. She always expressed that her service and faith was not to man but to the God who created her in His own image and likeness, and in the Beauty of Hiss Holiness.


Precious to her heart was serving as the sexton of the church, and choir member even if she had to be the loner to sing that Sunday. She will not hesitate to “put on her gown” and sing with majesty and power like Heaven was coming down.


Mother Tisdell was very instrumental in the formation of several ministries/departments in the church.

She was a staunch encourager to the women of Tubman UMC that motivated them joining the Monrovia District Conference in 1968. Her service to the Monrovia District brought her an honor as District Mother 1991-1992 under the leadership of the Late Mary N. Bedell.


Mother Tisdell leaves to bemoan her children, Beatrice Seton Martin (Clarence), Gertrude Minor Nwaobi (Joe), Charlie Tisdell, Jr., and Oretha Tisdell. Twenty-Seven Grand-children, Fifty-Four Great-grandchildren and Thirteen Great Great-grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends in USA, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and United Kingdom.


Small Ma was predeceased by her Husband, Charlie Tisdell, her Father, Hermann Augustus Oswald, her Mother Sophronia Beatrice King Howard; six children: Hermann Minor, Frances Minor, Georgia Outland, Buster Flood (Margaret), Ivan Outland and Alfred Outland.


Earlier Tuesday afternoon, December 3, 2019, at the Oak Forest Health and Rehabilitation Center, Winston-Salem, NC, the Master and Maker called one more name for a Mansion in Glory, and Caroline Elizabeth Oswald Tisdell answered the call.


Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 14, 2019 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church, Winston-Salem, NC. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens


 



Mrs. Caroline Cunningham Leftwich

November 27, 2019


Caroline was born on September 3, 1932, in Lockland, Ohio to the late Louis Washington and Alice Ivery Cunningham. She graduated from Kimball High School in 1951, where she was a drum majorette and met her future husband, Charles Edward Leftwich. After graduation, she worked at Grace Hospital in Welch, and for E.F. Fields, the President of Cincinnati Gas and Electric. She was proud to help her brothers George and Matt gain employment with the company where both were life-long employees.

With West Virginia wild flowers in hand, she and Charles were married on March 21, 1957 in her mother-in-law’s living room in Kimball, West Virginia. Their union lasted 54 years until his passing in 2011 and produced four children. As a military wife, she was used to low pay and long hours. She travelled around the world, and enjoyed living in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Athens, Greece.  She loved to travel and her trip to the Holy Lands was one of her most memorable.


Throughout her life she enjoyed volunteering and helping others. During the Vietnam War, many military wives did not have experience running a household. Caroline taught her circle of friends how to balance budgets, pay bills and drive a car. She also worked in nursing for thirty years and was a dedicated and much loved care-giver. She was an avid lover of the arts, music and nature. She was the rock of her family, both firm and gentle. She was a compassionate and devoted mother and her grandchildren were the song of her heart.


She was a competitive bowler, even when playing on the Wii with her grandkids. She volunteered with the Girl Scouts, served as team mom to countless youth baseball, football and soccer teams. She loved baking and was known around town for her five flavor pound cake and her home-made waffles were always a hit. She was a life-long Pittsburgh Steelers fan and loved to tease her Dallas Cowboy loving husband and children whenever the Steelers won and Dallas lost.

She accepted Jesus at an early age and was active in her church, United Metropolitan, for more than thirty years, as an usher, a member of the Senior Choir, and the Senior Missionaries. 


She passed away on Wednesday, November 27, 2019. In addition to her husband, Caroline was preceded in death by five siblings: Mary Cunningham, Ella Anthony, George Cunningham, Walter Cunningham and Lewis Cunningham.


She is survived by her four children, Charles Edward Leftwich Jr., Cecil (Mia) Leftwich, Carol Leftwich (Phil Hayden), and Carlton Leftwich; nine grandchildren: Ryan (Alex) Scott, Dominique Rhodes, Charles Edward, III, , Cameron, Caroline Elizabeth, Cecil Jr., Meredith, Austin Leftwich and McKenna Hayden; two great grandchildern, Xavier Scott and Lauren Thompson; seven siblings: Sallie Haygood, Sara Plummer, Matthew Cunningham, Samson Cunningham, John Cunningham, James Cunningham and Francis White; and a host of Cunningham/Leftwich/Ryan in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and her protective dog, Comet.


The family would like to thank the staff at Novant Health and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center for their compassion and professionalism in the care of our mother.


Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at United Metropolitan Baptist Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.

 


 



Mr. Vernon Donald Funderburk

November 28, 2019


Mr. Vernon Donald Funderburk was born on January 23, 1939 in Winston-Salem, NC. The first child born to the late Leola A. Funderburk. He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth county schools and was a graduate of Anderson High School.


Following high school, Donald joined the US Army. He also worked for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company but spent the majority of his professional career as a truck driver.  “Dirty Red” or “T-Bird” as he was known during his trucking  driving years devoted most of his miles to McLean Trucking Company.

Fishing, trucking and watching game shows were his passions.


He joined his mother in heaven on Thanksgiving day, November 28, 2019. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his sister, Vernetta Funderburk.


We will always remember his tough appearance, but his kind heart, daughters: Tracie Funderburk of Philadelphia, PA, Kim Funderburk of Chicago, Ill and their mother, Leslie Funderburk; step son, Eddie Ross of Rhode Island; his one and only grandchild, Taylor; sister, Gwendolyn Funderburk (Farndrill) Holly; three nieces: Nona Funderburk, Shawn (Harold) Brandon, and Keesha Dover; four great nieces: Queeta (Dominique) Sides, Natasha Funderburk, Tatiana and Toriana Brandon; two great nephews: Paul Funderburk and Fred Smith; four great, great nieces and two great, great nephews; a host of other relatives and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 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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Ms. Alice B. Samuels

November 16, 2019


Ms. Alice Barksdale Samuels was born on December 10, 1933 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Henry H. Barksdale and Ethel Spann Barksdale.

 

Alice was a product of the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools and attended Carver High School.

 

Ms. Samuels has lived in Hartford, Connecticut, Queens, Brooklyn, Albany and Poughkeepsie, NY.

 

She was employed with the City of Hartford in Connecticut from 1954 until 1964, Harper Valley State Hospital from 1964 until 1994 as a Psychiatric Aide/Nurse, and Hudson River Hospital from 1994 until 1997 in the state of New York.

 

Ms. Alice Samuels was a member of the Church of Christ in Winston-Salem, NC since August 2, 2000.

 

She entered into eternal rest on November 16, 2019.

 

Ms. Samuels was preceded in death by her first husband, Mr. Alonzo Petree and her second husband, Mr. James Samuels; one sister, Dorothy Barksdale; and one brother, Henry T. Barksdale.

 

She leaves not to mourn but to cherish their memories; her sister Rosa M. Barksdale and brother Albert Barksdale, both of the city; nieces: Deirdra Revels, Karen Patterson (Smoot), and Rhonda Barksdale of Winston-Salem, NC; nephews: Kevin Barksdale, and Everette Revels; great-nieces and nephews: Tuajuana Smoot-Hairston and her children: Kayla N. Smoot, Shemira and Niah Hairston; Desean, Kianna, Jordan, Jason, and Arianna Barksdale; Katera and Kira Dunlap and Tremaine Coleman; Enecia, Everett, Jr. and Rajean Revels, all of Winston-Salem, NC; a host of friends: Theodore Reede, Sue Birmingham, Alan Skerrett, and Fannie Pearl Bailey of New York State; Wendy Greene and Gene Green of Winston-Salem, NC and many other very close friends in the state of New York.


 



Ms. Vivian M. Bishop

November 9, 2019


“For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, that which is  in part shall be done away.”  1Cor 13:9-10 NAV

Vivian Marie Horne Bishop was born to the late Lorraine Harris Horne on October 7, 1958 in Winston-Salem, NC. Vivian attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a graduate of West Forsyth High School. She grew up in the Boston community and on Jackson Avenue. Vivian was employed by the Winston-Salem Journal for over 20 years. Vivian was a great woman and wonderful mother. She loved her family, her children and grandchildren.

She enjoyed music, watching movies and spending time with her family. She had a big heart, always caring for others. She made everyone smile with her huge personality. She was a great friend to many and a great listener. She made everyone feel like they had her undivided attention. She always knew what to say and how to say it.

After a life full of adventure, the Lord saw fit to call Vivian home to be with Him, transitioning her peacefully in his arms on November 9, 2019. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her sister, Josephine Plater.

The impact of Vivian’s life and the seeds sown by her and on her behalf are manifested in the memories and legacy that she leaves behind in her children: Tyrone Horne, Derrick Horne and Irbretha Horne; four grandchildren: Derrick Horne, Jr., Chrisshad Bitting, Dezmond Horne and Steven Hughes, Jr.; one great grandchild, Nolan Horne; three sisters: Patrice Young, Georgia Horne and Rachel Moss; one brother, David Horne, Jr.; niece, Jessica Plater; nephew, James Plater; a host of other relatives, a number of friends and acquaintances whose lives she forever touched.

Our Lord saw that Vivian’s life was complete. He decided that it was time to make her perfect. With doves wings, He embraced Vivian, on doves wings, He carried Vivian and by doves wings, He delivered Vivian into His loving arms…forever and ever… Amen


 



Mr. Chalmers W. Williams

November 6, 2019


Mr. Chalmers W. Williams was born in Winston-Salem, NC on June 3, 1946 to the late Chalmers T. Williams and Sally Payne Williams. He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and graduated from Paisley Senior High School, class of 1963. Mr. Williams served in the US Army honorably during the Vietnam War. Following his service to his country, he furthered his education at Talladega College in Alabama, graduating in 1975. While in college, he played basketball and was MVP leading scorer and captain of the team in 1974 and was named small college All-American.


He was employed by the US Postal Service for 23 years. He was also an Avid gardener.


Mr. Williams was a member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church where he served as Deacon.


He passed away on Wednesday, November 6, 2019.


Chalmers leaves not to mourn but to cherish their memories: his loving and devoted wife of 30 years, Gwendolyn J. Williams, of the home; two daughters: Angela McDougal of Greensboro, NC and Shelly McDougal of the city; two granddaughters: Elisa McDougal of Greensboro, NC and Allexi Cullins, of the home; six grandsons: Nicholas (Jessica) McDougal, Jameson (Quandara) McDougal, Korree McDougal, and Richard Smith, all of Greensboro, NC, Corey McDougal of the city and Aaron Cullins of Chapel Hill, NC; nine great grandsons; four great granddaughters; one brother, Melvin Witherspoon of Waxhaw, NC; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and his Mount Carmel Baptist Church family.

 

Funeral services Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 3:00 P.M. and family visitation at 2:30 P.M. at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.


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Mr. Algefields Cain, Jr.

October 29, 2019


Mr. Algefields Cain, Jr. was born to Thelma Leggett Thompson and Algefields Cain, Sr. and on February 11, 1965 in Winston-Salem, NC. Algefields, affectionately known as “June”, attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. He was a 1983 graduate of East Forsyth High School. While at East Forsyth he played varsity football in the position of fullback. He furthered his education at North Carolina Central University where he also played football. Algefields joined Mount Carmel Baptist Church at a young age. He maintained his membership until 1998, when he moved to Detroit, MI. While in Detroit, he was employed at Motor City Casino Restaurant as a chef before relocating to New Orleans where he was a chef at the Superdome.


Algefields passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 in New Orleans.


He leaves not to mourn but to cherish their memories: his wife, Mrs. Shi Jackson Cain of New Orleans; his mother, Thelma Thompson; his father, Algefields (Barbara) Cain, Sr.; two daughters, Almetris Rose and Temple Cain of Detroit, MI; three sons: Algefields Cain, III of Charlotte, NC, Thornton Cain and Trenton Nash of Detroit, MI; four sisters: Minister Tonia Cain of Durham, NC, Angela Teague and Crystal Thompson of the City and Angel Cain (Michael) Williams of MD; five brothers: William A McLeod (Fonda) of Charlotte, NC, Anthony (Ericka) Covington of Baltimore, MD,  William Thompson of Raleigh, NC, Algie (Terri) Cain of Youngsville, NC and Willie O. Jones of the city; four uncles, six aunts, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; a very devoted and motherly friend, Mrs. Gracie Thomas of Detroit, MI; and a very special cousin, Ruben “Mano” Blair of Florida.

 

Funeral service held at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, family visitation at 11:00 AM.

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Mr. JAYDEN M. JAMISON

October 29, 2019


Mr. Jayden Maurice Jamison was born in Columbus, Georgia on February 19, 2003 to Karya Jamison and Frankie Williams. After residing the first eleven years of his life in Georgia, he moved to Winston-Salem with his mother and sisters. A student in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system, Jayden was an aspiring ath-lete. He was a member of the football, basketball and soccer and track teams at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy. Additionally, he showcased his musical talents and played saxophone in the band. He loved spending time with his friends who he lovingly called “Cuddie.”

Jayden left us far too soon on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Alverta Jamison, Sims Jamison and Frankie Williams, Sr.; aunt, Gloria Jamison and uncle, Samuel Jamison.

Left to cherish their memories of him and miss his infectious smile are: his mother, Karya Jamison; his surrogate father, Antonio Morris; father, Frankie Williams; sisters, Jada Jamison, Jaliyah Jamison and Jalah Gordon; brother, Kajavian Bradley; grandmother, Rebie Mae Williams; aunts, Mary (James) Weeks, Dorothy Jamison, Michelle Jamison, Shanna Williams and Shanyinnikka Jamison; uncles, Willie (Donna) Jamison, Calvin Jamison, Albert Jamison; a host of cousins; special friends, Jake (Lekei) Westmoreland, Aki Hannah and Cheyenne Miller; and many other friends, team members and classmates.

Funeral services held in the Chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Family Visitation at 12:00 P.M., Funeral Service at 1:00 P.M.
Friday, November 8, 2019

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Ms. Gretchen Mae Moore

October 16, 2019


Ms. Gretchen Mae Moore was born to the late Beatrice and Booker T. Moore on July 2, 1937 in Forsyth County, N.C. She was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Atkins High School.

 

Gretchen retired from Camel City Cleaners with over 35 years of service.

 

Gretchen transition to her heavenly home from her residence on Wednesday. October 16, 2019 following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Beverly W. Moore, brother, Booker T. Moore, brothers-in-laws, McKinley Robinson and Joseph L. Johnson, nephew, Shaun Moore, and niece, Saundra McCrory.

 

Family members who survive her and will forever cherish fond memories of he include: One daughter, Debra G. Moore and Grandson, Jeremy M. Moore. Two sisters, Ella M. Robinson and Carolyn M. Johnson. One brother, Elder Edward L. Moore all of Winston-Salem, NC. A special niece, Geneva Moore and a caregiver Wilson Robinson, several nieces, nephews and extended family members.


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Ms. Minnie Abraham

October 16, 2019


Mrs. Minnie Robinson Abraham entered into eternal rest on October 16, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem NC.

Minnie was born in Marion County, South Carolina on September 25, 1949 to the late Early Robinson and Bertha G. Robinson-Graves. She attended Terrells Bay School in Marion County.

She was joined in wedlock to Thomas C. Abraham in December 1967. To this union two children were born.

Minnie was of Baptist faith and attended Phillips Chapel until her health began to fail. She loved cooking, gardening, singing and dancing. She was a good friend to many.

Minnie is proceeded in death by two sisters, Dorothy Geralds and Shirley Robinson, both of New Jersey.

She leaves to cherish her memories one daughter, Mrs. Sandra A. (Edward) Bynum and one son, Mr. Anthony Abraham. One brother, Mr. Willie Morris Robinson of South Carolina, three sisters, Mrs. Burnette (Jessie) Elleby of Charlotte, NC, Mrs. Bertha Mae Foxworth of Florence, SC, Mrs. Ellie Stewart of New Jersey and grandchildren and great grandchildren.


 



MR. T. ROOSEVELT WILSON

OCTOBER 7, 2019


Mr. Theodore Roosevelt was born in Winston-Salem, NC on May 31, 1943 to the late Lewis Wilson and Sarah Peterson Wilson. He attended the local schools in Forsyth County. As a youth and young adult, Roosevelt attended St. Paul United Methodist Church. After the death of his mother, Mr. Wilson relocated to New York. He enjoyed football, basketball and art.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Brenda Wilson Singletary.

Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Mollie Williams Wilson; children, Lorenzo, Linda, Theodore, Jeffery (Shelia), and Bryant, all of Winston-Salem, Shank, Nikita and Kishana, all of Bronx, New York; seventeen grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; sisters: Mildred Thomas, Nell Brown and Jean Carolyn ((Ivery) Nunley; a host of nieces, nephews and other family members and friends.

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Ms. Martha J. Ford

September 17, 2019



Martha Jean Ford began her life’s journey on December 6, 1938 in Columbus, Ohio. She was the second of three children born to Carl Vernon Teeters and Edith Virginia (Evans) Teeters. She embraced the Christian faith at an early age, attending St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church (UCC) on Mound Street (Columbus). She completed her undergraduate degree at Ohio University (Athens, Ohio), and earneda total of three Master’s degrees from Eden Theological Seminary (Webster Groves, Missouri), the City College of New York, and C.W. Post University (Long Island, New York). She spent thirty-five years as an elementary school teacher in the New York City Public School system, faithfully serving generations of children in grades 2 - 6. She also taught night school periodically, served as a school librarian, worked in social services at the Casita Maria Settlement House in East Harlem, and served briefly as Director of Christian Education at a church in St. Louis, Missouri.

 

Marte was a devoted member of the Riverside Church in New York City for over forty years; shevolunteered most recently in the English Conversation Program, working with immigrant and non-native speakers of English who were seeking to improve their language skills. She was a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, an avid reader, and a long-time advocate for expanding literacy, especially among the predominately black and Latino students who she taught in New York. She was a card-carrying member of the United Federation of Teachers, and a strong supporter of organized labor. She loved traveling, lighthouses, whale watching, and she spent countless summers in Cape Cod with her family, teaching them to love it as well.

 

Her life was characterized by her generosity, courage to boldly transcend traditional boundaries of race and class at great personal cost, her commitment to marginalized communities, and her readiness for “every good work” when the opportunity arose. She made sacrifices for others without hesitation, and gave of herself without regret. She was civically engaged all of her life, and encouraged both of her children to be so as well.She wasfiercely devoted to her family, supporting two generations with her time, talent, and treasure.

 

Marte’s earthly journey came to its end early in the early hours of Tuesday, September 17th, after having been surrounded by family and friends in the days prior. Among others, she was preceded in death by her parents and beloved younger brother, Robert Fenton Teeters. She leaves to mourn her loss: daughter, Suz-Anna Vardakas (Paris) of New York, son Paul Robeson (Kirstin) Ford of Winston-Salem, grandsons Christopher Dela Rosa and William Jackson Ford, granddaughters in love, Cheyenne and Ayanna Pinkston-Ford, elder brother Richard Teeters (London, Ohio), as well as a host of nephews, nieces, and other family and many close friends; gone but not forgotten.

 

Funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, September 22, 2019 at First Baptist Church-Highland Avenue. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment in Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale, NY.


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Mrs. Azalee B. Henry

September 13, 2019


Mrs. Azalee Brown Henry was born on May 31, 1920 in Newberry, SC to the late Jeffrey and Sarah Walker Brown. Mrs. Henry was a graduate of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system.

She began her work life in housekeeping at Robert E. Lee Hotel. Mrs. Henry retired from Wake Forest Baptist Hospital where she served for many years as a Medical Laboratory Technician. Mrs. Henry was a very kind and generous person who was willing to help others in need. She loved socializing with friends and entertaining in her home.

She passed away on Friday, September 13, 2019 at The Citadel, following a period of declining health at the age of 99. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Willie Earl “Bill” Henry. Left to cherish their memories of her are: a beloved special life long friend and caretaker, Mildred Thomas and her daughters; devoted friends, Craymon and Sandra Garner.

A graveside service will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at Piedmont Memorial Gardens with Rev. Donald Jenkins, eulogist. Interment will follow service.

Sincere thanks is owed to the staff of the Citadel at Winston-Salem Healthcare for their compassionate medical care and to Clark S. Brown & Sons for their great kindness and superior services.


 



Mrs. Octavia L. Acker

September 11, 2019


Mrs. Octavia Lawson Acker passed away at The Oaks at Forsyth on September 11, 2019. She was born to the late Charlie and Louise Manigault Lawson in Winston-Salem, NC on December 6, 1933.

 

Mrs. Acker was a graduate of Atkins High School. She worked at Thalhimers Department Store for 33 years prior to her retirement. She was a life member of Mount Zion Baptist Church and faithfully served as a member of the Chancel Choir and the Sarah Missionary Group.

 

Survivors include her sons, Darnell Lawson and Lawrence (Cynthia) Reid; daughter, Belinda Lowery Byrd; grandchildren, Sherian Lowery and Lawrence J.  (Erica) Reid; twin great granddaughters; a dear friend, Gertrude Jackson; play daughter, Minister Frances Williams; and a host of other relatives and friends.

 

A funeral service will be held at Mount Zion Baptist Church at 1:30 pm, Wednesday, September 18, 2019. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church, at 1pm.


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Mr. W. Larry Shirley

September 8, 2019



W. Larry Shirley was born on September 26, 1938 in Darlington County, SC to Edward and Frances Washington Shirley. He attended the public schools there and graduated from Butler High School in Hartsville, SC.


Larry moved to New York where he continued his education and received an Associate Degree in Graphic Arts at NY City Community College and pursued further study at Baruch College. He worked a number of jobs in NYC including: American Stock   Exchange, Federal Reserve Bank, Union Carbide Corp. While working at the National Industrial Conference Board he met his future wife Josie Lee Simons. Larry moved to Winston-Salem, NC in 1976 where he worked in Quality Control in the Can Division of Rexam (formerly Schlitz, et al). He was retired from Rexam after 28 years. He worked part-time at WXII. He created a partnership in a Graphic Design Company; SBR & Associates, Inc. He was a member of First Baptist Church.


He leaves behind his wife of 55 years Josie and their two children Mark and Angela both of Forestville, MD;  Two Grandchildren: Christopher (Pamela) Shirley in Herndon, VA and Crystal S. (Lorenzo) Lampley in Oakland Park, FL. One Great grand daughter Lyric A. Lampley. One sister, Barbara S. (Bobby) Hibbert of Bronx, NY; a host of other relatives and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at First Baptist Church-Highland Avenue. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment at Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 


Mr. Carl L. Cloud, Jr.

September 2, 2019



Carl L. Cloud, J. entered into eternal rest on Monday, September 2, 2019.

 

Carl was a 1956 graduate of Carver High School and attended A&T State University. He served two years in the US Army and was honorably discharged in 1959.

 

Carl was employed with R.J.R. Tobacco Company and Schlitz Brewery. His entrepreneurial endeavors included Cloud’s Plumbing, Heating & Oil and Food Service Companies, just to name a few.

 

Carl found much enjoyment in his hobbies and recreational activities, which included fishing, camping, cooking and outdoor grilling. He was an avid sports fan.

 

Along with his parents, also preceding him in death was his sister, Gloria Cloud Jones (Gary), brother, Dr. Sylvellie R. Cloud, nephew Starling Jones; stepson, Ronald L. Jackson; Delmos, Emmit, Nebraska, Paul Ovelton,  Manning and Aldine Cloud and aunts, Nevora Wynn and Galatia Neal.

 

Survivors include sons, Carl L. Cloud, III,  Carlton Cloud, stepdaughter Lakela Jackson, grandsons, Chace, Chance, True Cloud; nieces, Sonja (Maurice) Edwards, Robin Jones Wiggins (Judge Lamont), Monica Cloud, Nina Cloud; nephews; Norman, Rodney, Baron Jones; aunts, Barbara Keller, Alexandria, VA; Lois Dixon, Alexandria, VA; Cozetta Thomas, Colorado Springs, CO; sister-in-law, Angela Cloud, Raleigh, NC; uncle, Napoleon Cloud; host of cousins, including Paul Cloud (Linda), Michael Patterson, Ernestine Burks (John); former spouses, Shirley J. Cloud, Margaret Grimes and several other relatives and friends.Carl L. Cloud, J. entered into eternal rest on Monday, September 2, 2019.



 


Sereniti Jo'Nell Samuels

September 2, 2019


Sereniti Jo’Nell Samuels was born on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 in Winston-Salem, NC to Shanell Perry-Samuels and Joseph Samuels, Jr. She received her angel’s wings on Monday, September 2, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.


Among those ancestors who lovingly awaited her heavenly entrance were her maternal great-great- grandmother, Virginia F. Smith; maternal great-grandmother, Peggy A. Perry and paternal great- grand-father, Jason Shannon.


To honor and forever cherish her memory are her par-ents; brothers, Shammond Perry and Jo’Siah Samuels; maternal grandmother, Nell Foster Perry; maternal grandfather, Mark Perry; paternal grandmother, Mada-liene Lindsay; paternal grandfather, Joseph Samuels, Sr.; aunt, Donna Foster; maternal great grandmother, Kathleen Foster; paternal great grandmother, Madalene Shannon; god mother, Natalie Perry and a host of other relatives.


A memorial service was held in her honor at 12 noon on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at Mt. Glory Baptist Church, 214 N. Dunleith Avenue in Winston-Salem, NC


 


Mrs. Mary J. Kyles

August 27, 2019


Mrs. Mary M. Kyles was born on September 19, 1928 to the late Clifton and Pearlie Abbott Mitchell in Walkertown, NC. She passed away on Tuesday, August 27, 2019.

Educated in the local public schools, she continued her training and graduated from Winston-Salem Barber School. She excelled at her craft and later became an instructor for Pyramid Barber School. Truly a minority female entrepreneur in the city, Mrs. Kyles was owner and operator of Triad Barber School where she trained many aspiring barbers and entrepreneurs.


As a member of Faith of God Ministries and in the community, she encouraged many and identified resources to help others.


She was preceded in death by: her parents, husband, Frank Kyles; sisters, Frances, Clara, Annetta and Floretta; brothers, Albert, Fred and Norman.

Mrs. Kyles is survived by her four sons: Paul Gambill, Jr., Richard (Glenda) Gambill, Ron Gambill and Thomas Gambill; seven grandchildren; two siblings, a sister, Inez Price and a brother, Hubert (Rosetta) Mitchell; a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives, former students and friends.

 

Funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, August 31, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC.


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Mr. James Franklin Bates

August 24, 2019


James Franklin Bates: was born to Vivian P. Bates and James Benford, in The Bronx, New York. James attended P.S. 18, Clark Junior High School and Benjamin Franklin High School. While in High School, he realized that school was not particularly for him, so James then enlisted in the United States Army, to serve his country!

 

James, also known dearly as “Skipper” has experienced many trials and tribulations, just as many of us have, in life. The huge difference is that with his calm, cool and collected personality, Skipper had overcome them all with a big smile on his face and forgiveness in his heart!

 

His Parents, Vivian P. Bates and James Benford, along with his older sister, Dietra J. Bates, preceded him in death.

 

James leaves to mourn his beloved wife, Mrs. Linda Bates, his daughter, Janelle; Son, Marquis; his grandchildren, Mercedes, Marquis, Ciera, and Jamie; his Baby Sister, Debra Richardson, Baby Brother, Russell Bates; and Sister-in-law, Michelle (Greg), Yvonne, and Nina; along with a host of Nieces, Great Nieces and Nephews, Cousins, Other Family and Friends, that he loved dearly as they do also!




Mrs. Alice Patterson Carter

August 22, 2019


Mrs. Alice Bernice Maggie Catherine Patterson Carter was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late  George  J.  H.  Patterson, Sr. and Mamie Hairston Patterson on March 23, 1949. She was educated in  the  Winston-Salem/Forsyth  County public schools and was a graduate of Atkins High School.


She worked for numerous years at Schlitz  Brewery  and  Baptist Hospital as a Dietary Supervisor. Mrs. Carter was a member of Higher Hope Ministries International Church. She enjoyed making beaded jewelry and spending time with her family and friends.


The  family  has  experienced  great  sadness  since  her  passing.   She   was   called   home   to   be   with   the   Lord on Thursday,  August  22,  2019.  A   bright   shinning   star,   Alice  had  a  beautiful  spirit.  She  would  giggle  with   delight when you  called  her  "Sparkle!"  Alice  will  be  greatly  missed  by  all  who  knew  her. In  addition  to  her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, John Edward H. Fulk, James Hairston and sisters, Lillian P. Bailey  and May Ruth Patterson, and dearest friend Mary Goodman.


She leaves to cherish and celebrate her memories her children: Michelle Dillard (Darryl), William Carter (Leigh) and grandchildren: Krishanda S. Carter, William A. Carter  IV  and  Christopher  W.  Carter.  She  will  be  lovingly remembered   by   her   brother,   George   “Jerry” H.  Patterson,Jr. (Laura) and sisters, Rosa B. Patterson and Lorraine H. Mayes; sister-in-law, Audrey Hairston and brother-in-law, Marvin Bailey, Sr. Alice will also be remembered forever by her numerous nieces, nephews, extended  family   and   her  dear best friends; Michelle Richardson, Teresa Brown, Margaret Evans and Evelyn Osbourne.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, August 30, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior tot he service. Interment in Gardens of Memory.


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Mr. Richard Bernard Glymph

August 17, 2019

Richard Bernard Glymph was an unforgettable man, who was a loved, prom-inent figure in his community, and will always be cherished. He was a be-loved son, brother, uncle, father, grandfather great grandfather and great- great grandfather. Richard’s life began on Wednesday, September 18, 1940 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was the youngest of Middie Sr. and Idella Glymph’s children. Richard spent a majority of his childhood with his siblings, Middie Jr. and Dorothy. Richard derived from a devoted Christian family. Together, they faithfully attend church every Sunday at New Bethel Baptist Church, and hosted prayer meetings at their home every Wednesday.
In his late adolescent years, Richard completed many milestones. The former marching band trumpet player earned his diploma from Atkins High School in 1958. In September of the same year, Richard attended Winston-Salem Teachers College, where he majored in Education. In college, Richard met the love of his life, Arlene Turner. A year later, on April 7, 1959 the love-birds united in Holy Matrimony. Their union produced five loving children.
Richard was a well-known figure in Winston-Salem. A major reason for this was due to his employment at Safe Bus, the largest black owned transportation company in the world, as a driver. During his tenure at Safe Bus, he began to acquaint himself with members of the Boston section of Winston-Salem and abroad, even providing members free rides and the elderly front door service. Richard continued his hard work at Wesley Business Forms in the shipping department, where he later retired in 2001.
Cars were one of Richard’s knacks. He enjoyed building model cars with his wife, and also would ordinarily be found in his driveway, working on his vehicles. Another passion of his, was working in the funeral business. He grew an affection for the dead and comforting families in mourning.
What meant the most to Richard was family. As a father and husband, Richard often took his family to the racetrack and wrestling matches. He was conservative, but often the comedic relief to his loved ones. He affectionately had a nickname for everyone, especially his beloved grandchildren. Richard loved his family, and they loved him back.
Richard is preceded in death by his parents Middie D. Glymph Sr. and Idella (Stevenson); brother, Middle Glymph Jr., and sister Dorothy Hughes. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Arlene Glymph; son Gerard Glymph; daughters, Sabrina Harris (Gary), Valencia Chambers (Donnell), Richelle Gay (Gary), and Lesia Glymph. Grandchildren Jevon, Richard, Tia, Marcus (Lauren), Nina, Stacy, as well as a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and extended family.
Lovingly submitted,
The Family

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Mrs. Mary Louise Tindle

August 13, 2019


Mrs. Mary Louise Tindle was born in Hartsville, SC to the late Samuel O’Neal and Rosa Bacote on January 8, 1941. She was a graduate of Butler High School in Hartsville, SC. She was employed by Dewey’s Bakery, K & W Cafeteria, and Holiday Inn. Additionally, she received her degree in Early Childhood Development from Forsyth Technical Community College.
Mrs. Tindle was a former member of St. Stephens Baptist Church, under the leadership of the late Reverend J.R. Samuels. She loved dipping her Navy Snuff. Coloring, solving crossword puzzles, watching football and basketball games, and spending time with other people’s children were all among her favorite activities.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019, she passed away at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Tindle;brothers, Roland O’Neal and Sammie O’Neal. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Karen Tindle (Antione Majett); sisters, Denise Wilson “Aunt Nee Cee," Rosalee, Almeta Miller, Bertha White; daughter-in-love, Shirley Bacote; a lovingly family friend, Vickie Majett; and a host of nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends.

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Mrs. Doris Jane Jinks

August 7, 2019


Doris Jane McKay Jinks departed from this world peacefully on August 7, 2019 and now rests in the arms of her Savior. She was born on April 17, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia and is preceded in death by her parents, Nelson McKay and Dorothy Norwood McKay. She was a 1962 graduate of L. J. Price High School and attended three years at Clark Atlanta University.

While attending Clark University, Doris met her husband, Ronald Jinks, who was attending nearby Morehouse College. With her quiet example, she led him to the Lord while they were dating. They were married on January 8, 1966 and spent many of their years together traveling across the country and around the world. Of the 32 countries they visited, some of her favorite places were Paris, France, London, England, a Baltic Sea cruise that took them to Russia, and Oslo, Norway. They also lived in Indianapolis, Indiana, Sacramento, California, Toronto, Ontario, Montreal, Quebec, and Dallas, Texas before retiring to Winston Salem, North Carolina.

As a wife and mother, she took pleasure in caring for her family. Doris was an excellent cook and homemaker until her children reached their teen years, and sit-down family dinners were the standard every evening. When her children became more independent, she then focused her attention on becoming a proficient businesswoman; starting and managing Canadian Maid Services – a successful residential and commercial cleaning service – for 15 years.

Doris’ life in Christ began at an early age at Bible Way Ministries International. In her adult years she was a member for over 30 years at The Life Church inDallas, TX, and most recently at the Central Triad Church in High Point, NC. Doris was an exceptional singer and loved to glorify God in song. Over the years she taught Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and opened her home many times to host church members. Doris loved to host, and you could feel her love for people most often during those times.

Her favorite thing was to be with family, and especially her grandchildren. She expressed pride in each of their accomplishments and was not shy about giving them advice regarding life and how they should strive to do their best. Her primary hobby was crocheting, which she spent hours of her time doing; always planning the next item to be made for a family member when she had barely started the project she was working on. She was involved with a crochet group at church – following her own advice to do her best.

Doris is survived by her loving husband of 53 years, Ronald Jinks; Children – Rhonda Green, Garland, TX, Nicole Hall (Winston), Winston Salem, NC; Sister – Renita Gray (Harold), Atlanta, GA; Brother – Nathanial Gray (Belinda), Atlanta, GA;Grandchildren – Stephanie Green, Camille Green, Nathaniel Green, Garland, TX, Ethan Hall, Ryan Hall, Winston Salem, NC. In addition, Doris leaves behind a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

 

Mrs. Tenneh Elizabeth Davies-Neal

July 31, 2019


Tenneh Elizabeth Davies-Neal was born on August 29, 1969 to Thomas W.B. Davies and Susannah N. Nyah-Davies in Bong Mines, Liberia. God in his omniscient power called our love one on Wednesday afternoon July 31, 2019 in Grayson, GA surrounded by family and friends. She was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, cousin, and friend to many.

Tenneh was a 1989 graduate of North Mecklenburg High School. She attended Barber-Scotia College in Concord, NC and later graduated from Strayer University in Atlanta with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in June of 2011. She was employed with DSV Global Transport and Logistics as a Customer Service Representative.

Tenneh was a kind-hearted and loving spirit. She accepted Jesus Christ at an early age and was confirmed at Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church in Monrovia, Liberia. She relocated from Charlotte, North Carolina to Lawrenceville, Georgia in 2001 and affiliated with St. Edward’s Episcopal Church in Lawrenceville, Georgia where she worshiped regularly.

Tenneh had a great passion for people and cooking. Her great personality and delectable cooking soothed many souls. She was a committed and devoted mother, wife, sister, aunt, cousin, role model and friend.

Tenneh was united in holy matrimony to Marbu F. Neal on January 22, 1995. She leaves to cherish her precious memories a caring husband: Marbu F. Neal of Grayson, GA; four children, Ahmad S. Kromah, Octa-via A. Neal, Franklin M. Neal, Marcel Neal; a loving father Thomas (Dawidi) Davies, Charlotte, NC; a devot-ed mother Susannah Davies, Winston Salem, NC; Seven dedicated brothers and sisters, Octavius (Valerie) Davies, Winston Salem, NC; Benetta (Alphonso) Davies-Cooper, Providence, RI; Prince (Brenda) Nyeplu, Concord, NC; Jefferson (Merdyln) Nyeplu, Charlotte, NC; Gmasnoh Nyeplu, Charlotte, NC; Claudia (Mouhamadou) Dime, Winston Salem, NC; Mercy King, Monrovia Liberia; aunts, Mrs. Claudia Dillon, Cathe-rine Jallah, Charlotte, NC; uncles, Reginal Davies, Monrovia, Liberia, Claudius Davies, Grayson, GA, Molly Nyah, Winston Salem, NC; mother-in-law Annie Thomson, Grayson, GA; grand-aunt Amelia Barns; special cousins, Arnold Johnson, Abigail Chie, Samolu Jallah, Menye Dillon, Loretta Jallah, Abie Berry, Adekunne Dillon Gibson, Claudia Davies Hodge, Willie Dillon, Peter Jallah, Bonner Jallah, Yendi Gomes, Folonsho Crawford, Cieanna Gomes, Kaima Montoro, Tarnue Jallah, Francis Jallah ; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends both in the United States and back in Liberia.

Tenneh enjoyed “girl-time” with her dedicated friends, Loretta Jallah, Gmasnoh Crayton, Fatumata Soukouna Coker, Jenneh Thomas, Davidetta Gardiner, Faith Beatrice Morris, and Betty Wright. She will be sadly missed, but her love and bond of friendship will last to the end. Welcoming Tenneh home are her grandmoth-ers Catherine Williams and Blaneh (Oldlady) Nyah.


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Ms. Kelly Michelle Cason

July 29, 2019


Kelly Cason, age 37, of Winston-Salem, died on Monday, July 29, 2019. She is survived by her children, Jaden, Gabriel, and Nicholas Johnson; parents, James and Ivery Cason Jr.; siblings, Jeremy Cason, James Cason III, and Kari (Quincy) Jackson; preceded in death by her sister, Kimberly Cason.

 

Mr. Fred Cleveland Wilson

July 29, 2019


Mr. Fred Cleveland Wilson was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Mildred Sims and Henry M. Wilson Sr. on January 8, 1963. Educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public schools, he was a 1982 graduate of Parkland High School.


He worked as a dedicated truck driver. Mr. Wilson attended Agape Baptist Fellowship Church. He was a member of the Ionic Lodge #72 PHA, Sethos Temple #170 and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Track and swimming brought him great joy. A huge fan of football he enthusiastically cheered on his favorite team, the Seattle Seahawks.


On Monday, July 29, 2019 he passed away at Salem Kidney Center in Winston-Salem, NC. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Wilson; sisters, Almetris Wilson, Juanita Wilson Glenn, and Wanda Bitting. His brother-in-law, Michael Ronald Thacker joined him on his heavenly journey on July 29, 2019.

He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 35 years, Carol Wilson; two sons, Jamell Wilson, Bryant (OshuOna) Wilson; daughter, Christina Miller; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Henry (Alma) Wilson Jr., Tyrone Forbes; one sister, Valerie (Harvey) Dees; two uncles, George (Cynthia) Sims of Virginia Beach, VA, Sam Young of Winston-Salem, NC; four aunts, Janice Sims of Virginia Beach, VA, Carolyn Sims of Rockville, MD, Judy (Willie) Martin of Winston-Salem, NC, Blondie Smith of Lexington, NC; mother-in-law, Esther Butler; two brothers-in-law, Gregory Butler Sr., Anthony Thacker; one sister -in-law, Savier Wilson; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other extended family and friends.


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Mr. Michael Ronald Thacker

July 29, 2019


Our dear “miracle”, Michael Ronald Thacker, 61, gained his wings on Monday, July 29, 2019. Ronnie is survived by his loving mother “Queen” Esther Mae Butler. His father, George Olden Gunter, preceded him in death. “Ronnie”, as he was known to family and friends, entered this world on February 28, 1958 in Winston-Salem, NC.


He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a graduate of Parkland Sr. High School, class of 1976. An entrepreneur, he owned and operated Skyline Groceries (formerly Wilson’s Groceries). Later he became a supervisor at Douglas Battery until he became ill. Ronnie had a passionate love for cars and sports and a sincere love for his family.


He was preceded in death by his brother, Elbert Thacker, Sr., his uncle, Charles James Gunter “CJ” and his brother-in-law, Fred Wilson.


Those family members who survive and will forever cherish fond memories of him are his wife, Melissa C. Worthen-Thacker; his children: Michaela, Monsherre, Lelundon, Atorian, MeaiHaunist, Latoya, Richard, Ashley and Jennine; seventeen grandchildren; his siblings, Anthony Thacker, Gregory Michael Butler, Sr., Carol Wilson; a host of nieces, nephews and extended family members and friends.


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Mrs. Hedy Tabor Rice

July 25, 2019



Mrs. Hedy Lamar Tabor Rice was born in Statesville, NC to the late Harvel Lamar Tabor and Clara Latten Tabor on November 5, 1942. She was a 1961 graduate of Carver High School.


Employed by Western Electric Company as an assembly line worker, she believed her most important role was that of wife, mother and homemaker. Additionally she served as a teacher and faculty assistant in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public schools. Later she retired as a teacher from the Quality Education Institute.


Mrs. Rice was an active member of Carver Road Church of Christ and North Patterson Church of Christ. She cherished the fellowship with her church family. Knitting, playing cards, cooking, attending family reunions, singing, and spending time with children were all among her favorite activities.


She passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2019 at Forsyth Medical Center, following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Pearlie Tabor; brothers, Harvey Joe Tabor and Larry Tabor.


Leaving a legacy of faith, patience, and determination, she will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Ellis Ray Rice; children, Trelya Rice (Derrick) Thompson and TauricLamar (Candice) Rice; grandchildren, Tauryn Rae Thompson, Deren Roosevelt Thompson, Roman Lamar Rice; siblings, Celeste Tabor, Danny Tabor, Debrasa Lewis, Selwyn Tabor, Clarissa Kennedy; aunts, Josephine Latten, EmmaMcGowen; uncles, William Latten, Matthew Latten; two special friends, Lilly Dockery and Deloris Ladson; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives.


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Ms. Marian Lewis Harris

July 25, 2019


Mrs. Marian Lewis Harris was born in Clemmons, NC to the late Laura and James Hairston on September 24, 1938. Educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public schools, she was a graduate of Carver High School.

Early in her career, she was employed by the Experiment in Self-Reliance and as a public school cafeteria worker. An entrepreneur with a focus on early education, in 1968 she opened Russell's Tot Haven, which later became Castle Heights Tot Haven. She nurtured young minds and remained in business until 2004.

Mrs. Harris was a member of Green Street Church of Christ and maintained her membership at Carver Road Church of Christ. She was an active member of the choral ensemble. Gardening, flowers, and decorating brought her great joy. Her free time was spent baking, spoiling her grand kids, and attending church events.

On Thursday, July 25, 2019 she passed away at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, NC. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by eleven siblings; and son Rodney Kenneth Lewis.

She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Angela L. (Jasper) Horton and Paula L. Evans; grandchildren, Kenneth (Shanrae) Horton, Rodney (Brandi) Evans, Jerri Y. Evans, Kenan E. Horton; great grandchildren: Kenneth Horton, Jr., Tyleice Horton, Seybein Horton, Olivia Horton, Camdyn Evans, and Alyssa Evans; siblings, Andrew J. Hairston and Sarah Hairston; nieces and nephews: Danny Miller, Chandra Turner, Sharon Autry, Michael Miller and Larry Miller; former son-in-law, Jerry W. Evans; special friends, Thelma Carpenter, Francis Crosby and Kristan Robinson; a host of extended family and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at Carver Road Church of Christ. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mrs. Lucille C. Slater

July 21, 2019


Mrs. Lucille Carter Slater, affectionately known as “Lucy”, was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Benson and Lucille Carter on June 7, 1934. Educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public schools, she was a graduate of Atkins Senior High School, class of 1952.

She was employed by Reynolds Health Care Center and later retired with more than 30 years of service from the Forsyth County Department of Social Services. Formerly a member of St. Stephen Baptist Church, she more recently attended St. Paul United Methodist Church.

Mrs. Slater passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 21, 2019.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 29 years, William Slater; sister, Zelma White; daughter, Jacqueline Redd; nephew, Earl Carter; and father of her son, James “Cookie” Cook. She will be lovingly remembered by her son, Javon (Dawn) Cook; nieces, Carolyn Carter (James Parker) and Lynette (Danyell) Jordan; nephew, William (Rochelle) Carter; cousins, Bernice Tanner and Tony Love and a host of other relatives and special friends.

A service in her memory will be held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, July 31, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends immediately following the service.

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MR. DONTE HAYES

JUNE 28, 2019


Donte’ Lamont Hayes was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Lakeyia Dyvette Hayes on January 14, 1989.
He received miserly childhood education in the public schools of San Francisco Unified School District in California and he graduated from Balboa High School in that city.
This beautiful soul had an extremely creative mind. His wish was for his family to be loving, caring, respectful, and considerate of one another. He shared a very special bond with his only son, Donte’ Sache Mak-Hayes. He totally enjoyed fatherhood and he, like his son, would not allow too many days to pass without them spending quality time with each other.
Donte’ also had a special bond with his Grandfather and Pastor Cosmos Ozonsi. He held a special relationship with many of his cousins.  His aunties and uncles and many friends from school also held a special place in his heart. He was loved and admired by all who came to know him.
 He was very ambitious and full of ideas. he was not afraid to do the hard work necessary to accomplish his goals and he was pretty successful in most of his undertakings. He worked for many years as a Security Officer for the city of San Francisco and as an added bonus for his economic wellbeing, he was an Uber Driver. He was a workaholic.
Donte’ Lamont Hayes passed away unexpectedly in San Francisco, California on Friday, June 28. 2019.
Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of a beautiful “man child” and devoted father include his mother, Lakeyia Dyvette Hayes; his son, Donte’ Sasche Mak-Hayes and his mother, Julie Mak; two brothers, Shiloh Jared-Khahari Hayes-Palmer and James Kenneth Rivers Jr.; his grandmother, Mary Hayes; grandfather, John (Joan) Robert Hayes Jr.; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews; and many other extended family members and friends.


 



Mr. Ronald "Troy" McFadden

June 24, 2019


Ronald Emanuel McFadden was born on August 22, 1989 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Ronald attended R.B. Glenn High School, graduating in June, 2007. He worked at the Atrium Windows & Doors and also attended Central Triad Church.

His hobbies were playing video games, coaching and playing basketball. He enjoyed spending time at the Sprague Street Park Community Center, where he met a mass of friends whom he played basketball with.

Ronald’s presence will be missed. His character was being silly, making people laugh as well as being humble at the same time.

He departed this life on Monday, June 24, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital at the age of 29. He was preceded in death by his sister LaShaunda Marie Baker, and his Aunt Ethel May Harris.

He leaves to cherish his fond memories, a dedicated mother Glendia Marie Baker and father Adrian Le’Mont McFadden; three sisters: Elisha Gray Wilson (Jason) of Charlotte NC, Etoya McFadden of Charlotte NC, Paris McFadden of Winston Salem, NC; three Brothers: Adrian Le’Mont McFadden Jr., Chad Hopkins, Kenneth Elder all of Winston Salem, NC; six aunts: Selena B Page (Donnie) of High Point NC, Wilhemena McNeil ,Cleo McCoy both of Winston Salem NC, Patricia A Brown of Fairmont NC, Bobbie A Moore (James) of Lumberton NC, Ruby L Brown of High Point; four uncles: Joshua Baker of High Point NC, John Willie Baker of Fairmont NC, James Archie Baker (Willene) of Orrum NC, David Baker of Chadbourn NC; a host of cousins, relatives and friends.

A service in his memory will be held at 3:00 PM on Monday, July 1, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends immediately following the service.

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Mrs. Lillian "Liz" Bailey

June 23, 2019


Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth Patterson Bailey, affectionately known as “Liz”, was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Mamie Hairston Patterson and George H. Patterson on July 20, 1956. She was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public schools and was a graduate of East Forsyth High School. She later attended Forsyth Technical Community College and Aurora Beauty College.


She worked for and retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Mrs. Bailey was a member of St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church.

With great sadness the family of Lillian P. Bailey experienced her unexpected passing on Sunday, June 23, 2019.


She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Marvin L. Bailey Sr. and their children: Timothy E. (Leisha) Patterson, Marvin Bailey, LaTonya Funderburke and God daughter, Johna Dalton; brother, George J. (Laura) Patterson; sisters: Lorraine H. Mayes, Rosa Patterson, and Alice P. Carter; six grandchildren; a great granddaughter; her numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and her dear friends.


Graveside service will be held at 12:30 PM on Monday, July 1, 2019 in Gardens of Memory, Walkertown, NC, interment will follow. The family will greet friends from 11:00 AM until 12:00 PM on Monday, July 1, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


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Mrs. Saundra Moore McCrory

June 19, 2019


Mrs. Saundra Moore McCrory went to be with the lord on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati Ohio. Saundra was born July 2, 1950, in Forsyth County, NC to the late Beulah Moore and Robert Waddell. Saundra was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Paisley High School.

After high school, she moved to Cincinnati, OH. She attended Cincinnati State and earned a degree. She was employed at the University and worked as an Administrative Assistant until she retired.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James McCrory; sister-in-law, Carolyn McCrory and adopted son Sammie Brown all from Cincinnati, OH

Left to cherish her memory include: two loving sons, Jim McCrory and Jason McCrory, her loving caretaker, both of Cincinnati, OH; a special and loving sister, Geneva Moore and adopted sister, Stephanie Benson, both of Winston-Salem, NC; five loving brothers, Gilbert (Gloria) Moore of Winston-Salem, NC, Steven (Shari) Moore of Cincinnati, OH, Donald (Ada) Moore of Charleston, SC, Ronald Moore of Winston-Salem, NC, and Keith (Abby) Moore of Cincinnati, OH; two granddaughters, Jariah McCrory and Miani McCrory, both of Cincinnati, OH; a special sister-in-law, Tanja (Van) Horton; Special niece, Tia (Maine) Rochelle of Cincinnati, OH; special nephew, Chevar (Trina) Snipes of Winston-Salem, NC; three aunts, Gretchen Moore, Ella Robinson, and Carolyn Johnson; one uncle, Elder Edward Moore, all of Winston-Salem, NC; several nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and many friends.

Funeral for Mrs. Saundra McCrory will be conducted at 1:00 PM on Saturday, June 29, 2019, at Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist Church, Visitation at 12:00pm. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mrs. Ruth L. Harper

June 15, 2019


Mrs. Ruth Lyons Harper, age 97, departed this earthly life on June 15, 2019 in the comfort of her home. She was born on July 5, 1921 to the late Duke Lyons, Sr and

Hope Lyons Edwards and was the eldest of three children. She was a native of Davie County and attended the local public schools. She completed cosmetology training at LaMae Beauty School where she received her Cosmetology Certificate. After which, she opened her own hair salon. In addition, she lived in New York and Connecticut for several years as a caretaker.


She enjoyed most of all being a homemaker for her family. She loved to cook and serve others. Her favorite greetings were “Come on in and sit down. Can I get you something?” Mrs. Harper was a faithful member of Eastside Church of Christ until her health began to decline. She will be remembered for her kindness and selfless spirit.


 In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her devoted husband of 56 years, Henry Thomas Harper; two brothers: Ralph Lyons and Duke Lyons, Jr. and her dear aunt, Vera Glenn.


Mrs. Harper, beloved mother and grandmother is survived by her sons George (Barbara) Lyons of Fairfield, OH, Clayborn (Carolyn) Harper of Rural Hall, NC, and Henry (Brenda) Harper of Clemmons, NC; her three grandchildren: Henry Harper II, LaVonya (Dwayne) Washington, and Chloe Harper, all of Winston-Salem, NC; her two great grandchildren, Alecia Washington and Nicholas Washington both of Winston-Salem, NC; her niece, Bobbie Thomas of Winston-Salem, NC; sister in law, Joretta Lyons of North Bellmore, NY; and a host of nephews, cousins, and friends.


A graveside funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, June 20, 2019 at Evergreen Cemetery, Pastor Lonnie Smith will officiate. In case of inclement weather the services will be held in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


The Harper family would like to extend their gratitude to Ms. Sally “Cookie” Kennedy and Mrs. Muriel Wilkins, special caregivers, the East Side Church of

Christ congregation, the staff of Trellis Supportive Care, and to all others for your acts of kindness shown during the passing of our mother, grandmother, aunt,

cousin, and friend. In Lieu of Flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to Trellis Supportive Care of Winston-Salem


 

Mr. Eugene Roseboro

June 7, 2019


Eugene Roseboro was born in Winston-Salem, NC on February 7, 1938 and departed this life on June 7, 2019. He was the son of the late Earl and Ruth Lincoln Roseboro. He was educated in the WSFC schools and is an alumnus of NCCU and a member of WSSU Alumni Association.

Gene married and is survived by his college sweetheart, Viola. Also surviving are their four children: Darryl and wife Dana; Leisha and husband Timothy Patterson; Olander and wife Michelle and Kivet and wife Janette. Gene was most excited to welcome each of his twelve grandchildren into the family who are Christian, Makayla, Dara, Theodore, Timothy, Jr., Timia, Tisoko, Brandon, Christopher, Kendall, Jermiah, and Kaleo. Gene and Viola were blessed to become great grandparents with the birth of Nasiima-Zyrai.  Gene is also survived by four sisters: Mildred, Azalee, Bertha and Robbie; three brothers: Ardeal (Diane), Curtis and Samuel. Gene was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Audrey, and one sister, Alice. Gene is survived by a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives (genetically and those he enthusiastically adopted into the family) and friends.

Gene, as he was affectionately called, was a Veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of The American Legion Post 220, Olympic Lodge #795, Salvation Army Advisory Board and the NAACP. Gene lived his faith through service as was evidenced by his participation in organizations which often included leadership roles in the Forsyth County Deacon Union, the Deacons’ and Trustee Ministries, Rowan Baptist Association and the Forsyth County Sunday School Union. Gene was also a member of the Church Cathedral Choir.


Funeral service will be held at 12 Noon on Thursday, June 13, 2019 at Friendship Baptist Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

 



Mrs. Mary Catherine Blackburn Boles

June 5, 2019


Mary Catherine Blackburn Boles, affectionately known as “Big Mary”, was born July 26, 1946. She was called to her heavenly home June 5, 2019.

She attended Carver High School in Winston-Salem, NC and was employed by Rubbermaid in Statesville, NC.

Mary always had a song in her heart and was more than ready to sing at any time. Playing Bingo and calling out her numbers was her favorite pastime.
Proceeding her in death were her father, Willie Miller, and sisters, Margaret Blackburn, Linda Hardy and Karen Crowell.

Left to cherish her memory and legacy are her sons, Keewannie Blackburn, Sr. and Michael Blackburn; grand-son, Keewannie Blackburn, Jr; her mother, Daisy Black-burn; sisters, Vera Blackburn of Hickory, NC, Alice Conrad, Debra Wallace, and Carol Everhart all of Winston-Salem, NC; brothers, Roger Blackburn, Robert Blackburn and Ronald Thomas all of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of nieces, nephews, grand nieces, grand nephews and friends.

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Mrs. Vanessa B. Stevenson

June 2, 2019


Vanessa Stevenson was born January 14, 1954 to Lester & Juanita Braddy in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was married to Mr. Elmer Stevenson. She worked at the Cloverdale Kitchen for many years in which she eventually retired. She accepted Christ and was a longtime member of Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church where she was involved in a number of church ministries.


Vanessa was preceded in death by her husband Elmer Stevenson, her parents Lester and Juanita Braddy, a sister Mrs. Jacqueline Braddy Moore and her son Alexander Demetrius (Meatball) Catoe. She departed this life on Sunday evening, June 2, 2019 at Trellis Supportive Care formerly known as the Kate B Reynolds Hospice Home. She leaves to cherish her memory her son Mr. Tyrus Jermaine Catoe (TJ), two grandsonsMaster Deshawn and Javarr Howell and master Tylell Javarr Hall, two Aunts Mrs. Louise Braddy Ross and Mrs. Frances Baddy Cole, one uncle Jasper Sawyer, her Stepmother Mrs. Pamela Braddy, a nephew Ryan Moore and Andrea (Angie) Bagley, Crystral (Chris) Thomas, Veronica (Ronnie) Sawyer, a host of family and Friends a special friend and advocate, her sister in Christ Mrs. Sylvia temple Anthony.


Funeral service will be held at 11:30 am on Friday, June 7, 2019 at Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service.

 



Mr. George W. Ervin, Sr.

May 11, 2019


External link opens in new tab or windowLink captionGeorge Ervin, 82, known to friends as “Willie Cato” passed away, on Saturday, May 11, 2019, following a period of illness. Born and raised by Emma Ervin and Bell Gattison Cato, Sr.

A native of Winston-Salem, George attended the local public schools and graduated from Atkins High School. George also attended several community colleges in the area. In the 1950’s, he joined the US Air Force and served in Korea with an Honorable Discharge. After completing his time in the military, George lived in Washington, DC and then returned home to his roots. After working several jobs, he wanted to be self-employed and so was born Jaye’s Lounge. From 1989 to the present this establishment has been a fixture in East Winston. If ever there was a place where “everybody knew his name” this was it.

George is survived by his three sons: George, Jr. (Cynthia) , Gregory and Jaye Ervin all of Winston, two devoted daughters, Regina Latrice Fisher and Ria Fisher; two step sons: Pastor Aldine (Sandra) Ingram, Jr. and Allen (Lisa) Ingram; three sisters: Ciesta (David) Williams, Anchorage, Alaska, Marie Miles and Georgette Fuller, Buffalo, NY; two brothers: Bobby (Susie) Cato, Clinton, Md and Preston (LaTwanda) Cato, Springdale, MD; 21 grandchildren; 25+great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandson and a host of other relatives. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Emma and Bell Cato, Sr., two sisters: Beverly and Patricia Cato; six brothers: Thomas, Bell, Jr., James, Bernard, David Cato and Ronald Fuller.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, May 18, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, with the Reverend Aldine Ingram officiating. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.

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Mr. Robert S. Hall, Jr.

May 8, 2019


Mr. Robert Samuel Hall, Jr. was born on July 30, 1950 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Jessie Mae Cain Hall and Robert Samuel Hall, Sr. He attended the public schools and graduated from Anderson High School. Mr. Hall worked for many years as a maintenance engineer at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, where he retired. He was an avid Demon Deacon fan.

Mr. Hall was a kind-hearted and loving spirit. He had an open door for those who needed help. He never let anyone stay out in the streets. He loved his children, grandchildren and grand dog. He loved to fish and cook.

Mr. Hall passed away on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 after a period of illness.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Ann Brabham-Hall and brother, James Allen Cain.

Mr. Hall is survived by his children: Verdell (Marla) Brabham, Terina Hall, Kim (Earl) Langley, Leaeric (Rikki) Bailey, Reshay Sawyer-Hall; ten grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; siblings: Joean Gary, Juanita (Mike) Jones, Jocelyn Hall and Sharon Caldwell; a host of nieces and nephews; special friends: Alice Roberts “Annette”, Reginald Guidry “Tony”, Timothy Wilson and Helena Sawyer.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, May 17, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Cora E. Ellis

April 22, 2019


Carrie Elizabeth Ellis of Winston-Salem, NC transitioned from this earthly life on April 22, 2019. Ms. Ellis was born on January 5, 1933 In Winston-Salem to the late Bud and Cora Bitting.

She leaves to cherish her memory four children: Lois (Rudolph) Sullivan, Wilbert (Portia) Ellis Jr., Beverly Ellis, and Annette (Decarus, Sr.) Horne; seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a loving God grandchild; one surviving sister, Gracie Stimpson; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.

Funeral service will be conducted at 1:00 PM on Tuesday April 30, 2019 at St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, Family Visitation 12:30PM -1:00 PM.  Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 



Mr. Foster R. Lassiter

April 18, 2019


Foster Roscoe Lassiter, 79, of Winston-Salem, NC, son of the late Alexander and Elizabeth Lassiter, was born on November 17, 1939. He departed this life on Thursday, April 18, 2019 at Novant Health Palliative Care Unit.


Foster was baptized and joined United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church where he was an active member who served on the Usher Board and the Men’s Chorus which he enjoyed immensely. He was also active in the community as volunteer for Meals on Wheels which was another act of caring that he accomplished with ease and joy.


Foster, affectionately known as “Zeke” to friends, received his early education in Winston-Salem, NC. He was a member of the prestigious Esquire Junior’s Club at Atkins High School from where he graduated in 1958. Foster continued his education at Winston-Salem Teachers College where he participated in the band as a bass drummer, played cymbals, and would meet his wife to be, Shelda Jean Hardy. He was drafted into the United States Army during his 3rd year of college where he served honorably for 4 years before being transferred into the United States Army Reserve for another 4 years. Foster believed in honoring God, hard work and presenting your best self forward in any and every situation and opportunity, this is what he continuously demonstrated to his daughter and grandchildren.


On December 31, 1962, Foster was united in holy matrimony with Shelda Jean Hardy. They were blessed with one daughter, Cassandria (Sandy) LaVette.


Foster was a loyal employee at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company where he received numerous awards and accolades during his tenure before retiring in 1995. He was also a part owner of TWM Services which was a food service business. He always would see a familiar face where ever he would go. He enjoyed entertaining and being entertained, cooking, golf and fellowship with family and friends. Liked and loved by many, always fair to all he would encounter during his stay here on earth. Never complaining about the hardships of life but instead taking every opportunity to learn and teach others, especially his child and grandchildren, of a better way to get it done. Foster lived life to the fullest, truly loved his family and was an awesome example of how to live a productive, resourceful, successful faith filled journey while he was here with us.


Foster is survived by his devoted wife of 56 years, Shelda Jean Hardy Lassiter, a devoted daughter Cassandria LaVette Reich (Terry); two granddaughters -Terra Michelle Beale and Sireyia Renee′ Beale; a grandson, Michael Foster Beale; three great grandsons, Allen Pinkney, Anthony Pinkney, and John Henry Switzer; two great granddaughters, Are′yiana Pinkney, and Aliecia Pinkney; a brother, Hiram R. Goins (Shannon)all of Winston-Salem, NC; four sisters-in-law: Lillie Hardy Rooks, Elaine Hardy-Holland (Anthony), Lovie Hardy Leach, Eleanor Hardy, Wilema Hardy; three brothers-in-law : Willie Arnell Hardy, George Winton Hardy (Sandra), Michael Devon Hardy (Cynthia); and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.


Foster was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers: Fred Smith Jr., Bobby Smith, and David Smith; sister, Shirley Goins McDonald; four brothers-in-law: Plummer Fletcher Hardy, Jr., Robert Roosevelt Hardy, Troy Carlton Hardy, and Edward Rooks.


Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Monday, April 29, 2019 at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens with military rites.

 



Mr. Kenneth D. Gordon

April 13, 2019


Mr. Kenneth Dennard Gordon was born on March 30, 1952 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late James Odell Gordon and Dorothy Lucille Moore Gordon. Kenneth attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools. He served honorably in the US Navy during the Vietnam War era from 1971 until 1975. Kenneth loved spending time watching NASCAR and western movies. He had previously been employed as a floor care technician.

He passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2019, after a period of ill-ness. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Julia Gordon Burris and maternal grandmother, Geneva Moore.

Left to cherish his memory are his mother: Dorothy Lucille Gordon; son, Kenneth McGrath; siblings: Beverly Reed, Edward Gordon, Jerry Gordon, Janet Driskell, Angela Gordon, James Palmer (Betty) Gilmore, Lillian Gilmore and Mary Frances Hayes; a host of nieces and nephews; a devoted cousin, Hattie Mae Gordon and a special friend, Clem Andrews.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, April 20, 2019 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.

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Mrs. Jonella C. Poole

April 7, 2019


Jonella Cunningham Poole was born on April 25, 1915 to Martha Lou Foggy and Willie L. Cunningham. One of twelve children, she grew up in the town of Waterloo in Laurens County, South Carolina. Mrs. Poole moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1938 after marrying Marion Prinston Poole. The Poole’s were married 49 years until Mr. Poole’s passing in 1987.

 

Upon her move to Winston-Salem, Mrs. Poole became affiliated with the First Institutional Baptist Church, which merged with West End Baptist Church in 1965, to form United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church. All total, Mrs. Poole has been a member of UMMBC for 50 years in addition to her prior 27 years as a First Institutional Baptist Church member. Prior to health issues, Mrs. Poole continued her commitment of service to God and UMMBC by serving as a Deaconess, member of the Gospel Choir, member of Sunday Church School, Senior Missionary, and advisor to the Young Adult Missionaries.

 

Mrs. Poole enjoyed traveling and reading. She earned the respect and affection of people from various walks of life. Mrs. Poole demonstrated in countless ways her dedication to the welfare of others.

 

As we celebrate the life and memory of Mrs. Jonella Cunningham Poole, we are inspired by her long life, her willingness to give and the abundance of love that she gave to those around her.

 

Mrs. Poole was preceded in death by her 11 siblings and only child, Elwood P. Poole. Remaining to cherish her memory are: her grandchildren Kashka J. (Poole) Bateman, Khojo P. Poole, Keith P. Poole; her great grandchildren Kameron J. Bateman, Fyndi L. Lancaster, Brennan Scott, Oni Farely, and Tyrell Riley; her great great grandson Elijah Goode, and a host of relatives and many friends.


Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 



Mr. Fonda L. Geter

April 6, 2019


Fonda Leroy Geter, the youngest son of the late Harry C. Geter, Sr. and Mary Alice Craggett Geter, was born February 26, 1946 in Filbert, WV. Fonda was in the 1964 graduating class from Gary District High School in Gary, WV. He then served in the United States Army. After his term in the Army, he was employed at various jobs in Michigan, New Jersey and North Carolina. Fonda accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Filbert, WV.

Fonda was an avid reader from childhood through his entire adult life. He enjoyed reading mysteries, science 3c&on, the newspaper, novels and the Bible. Fonda was always ready to share his knowledge. He was a sports enthusiast. He especially enjoyed football, basketball and baseball. Fonda was a5ec&onately called “Bodie” by his older siblings. He enjoyed spending time with his family, laughing and telling stories, especially with his many nieces and nephews. They affectionately called him “Uncle Fonz”. He will be truly missed by his family.

Fonda went home to the Lord on April 6, 2019 at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters: Evelyn, Bernice and Gladys; three brothers:Harry, Jr., Bobby and Donald.

Fonda leaves to cherish their memories: one brother, Bernard Geter, Sr.; sisters: Dorothy Elaine Horace, Bettie Jean Gatling, Clotile Roberson, Arlette Harper, Geraldine Riggins and Larna Cheryl Grace; many nieces, especially Janice White, who lovingly cared for him; many nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, April 13, 2019 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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Mr. David L. Eldridge, Sr.

April 4, 2019


Mr. David Lee Eldridge Sr., 83, answered the call and exchanged his earthly home for his heavenly home on Wednesday, April 4, 2019 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born on February 9, 1936 to the late Luther and Ada Bell Eldridge.

David attended Carver High School. He worked for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for 30 years. He founded Eldridge Lawn Care and acted as groundskeeper for his church, Bethania AME Zion Church, where he was a faithful member and served on the Senior Usher Board. He was a member of Red Rock Lodge #809.

Left to cherish their memories of him are his six children: Veronica (George) Trotter, David L. Eldridge, Jr., Doris Marie (Rico) Santos, Darryl Eldridge, Denise Eldridge (Wiseman Dobson, Jr.) and Melinda Eldridge; his twelve grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren; two special sisters-in-law: Hannah Eldridge and Elizabeth Speas; a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, April 12, 2019 at Bethania AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in church cemetery.


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Mrs. Hattie M. Elliott

March 27, 2019


Mrs. Hattie McKinney Elliott fulfilled her earthly mission on Wednesday, March 27, 2019. Mrs. Elliott was born to the late Robert Samuel and Eunice Amanda McKinney on August 2, 1929 in Winston-Salem, NC. She was joined in marriage to the late Samuel C. Elliott.


Mrs. Elliott was educated in the Winston-Salem Public schools and was a graduate of Winston-Salem State University, receving her BS Degree and New York University where she received her Master of Education. She taughtin the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools until her retirement.


Mrs. Elliott loved her church, Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, where she was very active.


She is survived by her sister, Dr. Judith Settle; niece, Joy Settle Goode; great niece, Keisha Scott; great nephew, Christian Settle; sister-in-law, Charlesetta McKinney; special niece and caregiver, Linda Mincey; and a host of cousins.


Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Thursday, April 4, 2019 at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Mrs. Callie P. Howell

March 24, 2019


Callie Julia M. Pledger Howell, 94, passed away on March 24, 2019 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center. Callie was preceded in death by her loving husband Clyde Hewitte Howell, Sr., son Boyd, and daughters Bernice and Bonnie, her parents Reuben C. Pledger, Sr. and Nola Pace Pledger; one brother, Ruben C. Pledger, Jr. and seven sisters Roxie Jones, Virginia Bailey, Dollie Gladden, Treva Cundiff, Myrtle Armstrong, Lucille Armstrong and Gretchen Horne.


Callie Howell was born March 26, 1924 in Forsyth County and was a life-long member of Bethlehem A.M.E. Zion Church and the Reynolda Prayer Band. A graduate of Carver High School, she studied early childhood education and attended Forsyth Technical Institute. She is a retiree of the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. “Miss Callie” loved children and taught Sunday school to younger children for many years, was a member of the Bethlehem Celestial Choir, a Christian Education leader, Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society, President of Deaconess Board and General Claims Leader of Leaders. Over many years, Mrs. Howell contributed to many church causes.


Surviving to treasure her memory are two daughters Jerry Lynn Smith of Jacksonville, FL, Donna Feaster of the home, one son Clyde Howell, Jr., one son-in-law David Emerson, 4 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and special friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, March 29, 2019 at Bethlehem AME Zion Church, Pfafftown. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in the church cemetery.


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Mrs. Elizabeth D. Griffin

March 22, 2019


Elizabeth Dukes Griffin departed this life and entered the Kingdom of God on March 22, 2019. She was born in Hartsfield, SC to the late Joe and Irene Smith Dukes on February 2, 1925 and moved to Winston-Salem at the age of three. She was the oldest of seven children. All six of her siblings preceded her in death: Lester Dukes, David Dukes, Rosita Evans, Joe Dukes, Dorothy Carpenter and a baby sister who died as a child, Ella Mae Dukes.

 

Elizabeth was educated in the local school system and attended Atkins High School. She was employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and once she started her family, she turned to domestic work and became very devoted to several families. Elizabeth married Bennie Lee Griffin and together they raised ten children, seven sons and three daughters.

 

In addition to her parents and siblings, Elizabeth was preceded in death by her husband, Bennie Lee and five children: Ricky Nelson “Chick”, Dennis James “Goochie”, Debbie Denise, Bennie Lee, Jr. “Piggy”, Tillman Dukes “Tim” and an infant daughter, Marilyn. Her long-time companion, Arthur Wilson “Yutt/Holiday”, also preceded her in death.

 

Elizabeth leaves behind a legacy of no-nonsense and stood firmly in her beliefs. She had a kind heart and opened her home up to many who needed a meal or a place to lay their head throughout her life.

 

Left to cherish many dear memories of Elizabeth are her surviving children: Elizabeth Griffin Minor, Richard Leon (Shirley) Dukes, Randolph Paul (Ronda) Griffin and Michael Lee Griffin; a host of grandchildren, great grands and great-great grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Ronda M. Griffin; a son-in-law, Charles Minor; two brothers-in-law: William Griffin and Willie (Ernestine) Griffin; two sisters-in-law: Mildred Griffin and Carol Griffin; nieces, nephews and other devoted family and friends, especially Mrs. Kathy and Judy (Joe) Southern.

 

Elizabeth Dukes Griffin departed this life and entered the Kingdom of God on March 22, 2019. She was born in Hartsfield, SC to the late Joe and Irene Smith Dukes on February 2, 1925 and moved to Winston-Salem at the age of three. She was the oldest of seven children. All six of her siblings preceded her in death: Lester Dukes, David Dukes, Rosita Evans, Joe Dukes, Dorothy Carpenter and a baby sister who died as a child, Ella Mae Dukes.

 

Elizabeth was educated in the local school system and attended Atkins High School. She was employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and once she started her family, she turned to domestic work and became very devoted to several families. Elizabeth married Bennie Lee Griffin and together they raised ten children, seven sons and three daughters.

 

In addition to her parents and siblings, Elizabeth was preceded in death by her husband, Bennie Lee and five children: Ricky Nelson “Chick”, Dennis James “Goochie”, Debbie Denise, Bennie Lee, Jr. “Piggy”, Tillman Dukes “Tim” and an infant daughter, Marilyn. Her long-time companion, Arthur Wilson “Yutt/Holiday”, also preceded her in death.

 

Elizabeth leaves behind a legacy of no-nonsense and stood firmly in her beliefs. She had a kind heart and opened her home up to many who needed a meal or a place to lay their head throughout her life.

 

Left to cherish many dear memories of Elizabeth are her surviving children: Elizabeth Griffin Minor, Richard Leon (Shirley) Dukes, Randolph Paul (Ronda) Griffin and Michael Lee Griffin; a host of grandchildren, great grands and great-great grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Ronda M. Griffin; a son-in-law, Charles Minor; two brothers-in-law: William Griffin and Willie (Ernestine) Griffin; two sisters-in-law: Mildred Griffin and Carol Griffin; nieces, nephews and other devoted family and friends, especially Mrs. Kathy and Judy (Joe) Southern.


Memorial service will be held at 11:30 AM on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 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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Mr. James "Bootsie" Conrad

March 17, 2019


Mr. James E. "Bootsie" Conrad, 90, was born November 11, 1928 to the late Ruth Conrad. He answered the Lord's call on March 17, 2019. He served honorably for two years and twenty-two months in the US Army. He was a proud veteran. He worked for thirty years at Wake Forest University.

In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by good friend Fred McLean. He leaves to cherish his memory devoted and loving caregivers, Algefields and Barbara A. Cain; devoted friends: Dwight (Katie) Johnson, Johnny Austin, Donald Ray Palzer, devoted cousins: Cornell and Eva O'Neal, Milton Houston, Wendy "Jane" (Edward) Maddox, Raymond O'Neal, Dr. Barbara O'Neal, Ronald (Tonya) O'Neal and loving church family; a host of other family and friends.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at Dreamland Park Missionary Baptist Church, 2340 Dunbar Street, Pastor Ronald C. Fisher, Sr., officiating, visitation will be 10:30am - 11:00am, with the funeral immediately following. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mr. Donald J. Rhodes

March 14, 2019


Donald Jerome Rhodes went to be with the Lord on March 14, 2019. He was born in Winston-Salem, NC on September 23, 1947 to Arthur Dillard and Harriet Rhodes. Growing up Donald went by many nicknames including Bubblegum, due to his fat jaws, and as a young man, D.J. Rhodes. He was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School system before going on to spend several dedicated years as an employee of Sara Lee, where he retired at the age of 62.

 

Donald was a devoted servant of the Lord and took pleasure in being an active member of Stokesdale Church of God. He drove the church van to pick up many of the neighborhood kids every Sunday morning, always dressed in his Sunday best, “sharper than a Philadelphia lawyer.” When he wasn’t at the church, Donald was often found handing out kool-aid pops and snacks to those same children who affectionately referred to him as Mr. Rhodes.

 

His most cherished calling of all was that of family man. A husband, father, and grandfather, or as his grandkids would call him, Papa. He loved blessing his family with summer vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and Myrtle Beach, among many other places. He always said had he not taken all those trips, he’d be half a millionaire today! His generosity stretched far and wide, and his love of family was always unconditional. Also unconditional was his undying love for the Washington Redskins, the New York Yankees, and the Boston Celtics. Even as a young adult, Donald enjoyed playing baseball for the RJR team. For Donald, love knew no boundaries.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Richard Harding of Dumfries, VA.

 

He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Patricia; sister, Bessie Mae; brother, Curry (Reneé); three sons, Marlon (Stacey), Thalaferro (Angela), and Michael; daughter Tammy (Chris); eight grandchildren; and three great grandchildren; as well as a host of cousins, friends, and former co-workers.


 



Ms. Julia A. Samuels

March 7, 2019


Ms. Julia Anne Samuels was born in Winston-Salem, NC on July 15, 1947. She attended the local public schools, was a 1965 graduate of Anderson High School and furthered her education by receiving a degree in Computer Science from Rutledge Business College. Professionally she held several positions including employment with The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem and with Forsyth County Government as a tax assessor. She retired as an accountant for the Winston-Salem Urban League.

Formerly a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, she lifted her voice in praise as an active member of the choir. Later at Praise Assembly Church Ministries, she served faithfully as long as her health allowed.


Ms. Samuels was a good-hearted person who was willing to help others but “didn’t take no mess.” She enjoyed reading, watching her soap operas, playing cards and singing, especially Christian music. Mostly she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Her children have fond memories of family game night.


She was preceded in death by her parents: Stella Earline Samuels Brown and Arthur Brown; sister, Livada Brown and brothers: Joseph Brown and Larry Samuels. She leaves to cherish their memories of her, two children: Jonathan Samuels and Tamikia Samuels; three grandchildren: Malik Samuels, Janae Samuels and Jamora Samuels; one great grandchild, Jaleh Samuels; two brothers: Thomas (Georgia) Samuels of Charlotte, NC and Arthur Brown, Jr.; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

 

A service in her memory will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 16, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends immediately following the service.


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Mr. Kim Roger Howell

March 6, 2019


Mr. Kim Roger Howell was born on April 21, 1958 in Winston-Salem to the late John C. Howell and Elizabeth Jones Howell. He departed this life on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at his residence. He was a life time resident of Forsyth County. Kim was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan. He loved his dog, Midnight, gardening and working in the yard.

In addition to his father, Mr. Howell was preceded in death by his grandmother Mrs. Maude Jones and brother, Richard “Jack” Walker.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howell; brothers: Albert (Beverly) Walker and Rev. Gary B. (Lillian) Walker; sisters: Brenda (Delma) France of Pfafftown, Linda Gray and Georgia Ann Madison of Petersburg, VA; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at Bethlehem AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service, interment in the church cemetery.

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Mr. Robert L. Fries, Sr.

February 18, 2019


Mr. Robert Lee Fries, Sr. was born on February 1, 1941 to the late Nellie Martin Fries Jennings. He went home went to be with the Lord on February 18, 2019 at his home after battling a long period of illness, surrounded by his loving family.

 

Mr. Fries was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and attended Paisley High School. He began his employment with the Winston-Salem Housing Authority. After many years of dedicated work, Mr. Fries retired as the Maintenance Supervisor with 30 years of service to the community in which he loved.

 

Mr. Fries showed his love for his community in many ways. He served as chaperon for the YWCA Marching Angels and the Marching 100’s. He traveled with those groups throughout the North and South Carolinas and Virginia. They participated in various parades and other functions, which included the grand re-opening of the Belk Store at Hanes Mall. Mr. Fries loved to sing and was known for singing wherever he went.

 

Mr. Fries was raised from an early age in the Ephesus SDA Church family where he served as a member of the Deacon Board; participated in many of their tent efforts; in addition, he served as a Family Life Leader, Sabbath School Teacher and participated in Community Bible Studies, winning many souls.

 

Mr. Fries was preceded in death by his mother, Mrs. Nellie Martin Fries; his father; stepfather, Mr. Edgar Jennings; his brother Mr. Elmo Fries; and son Mr. Jon Patrick Hedrick.


Mr. Robert Lee Fries, Sr.’s memories will be cherished by his beloved, faithful and devoted wife of 35 years, Mrs. Carolyn T. Fries; his beloved sisters: Ms. Francenia Smith and Ms. Wilma Fries, both of the city; his daughter, Ms. Mary Fries; sons: Mr. Robert (Beverly) L. Fries, Jr., Mr. Gerald Fries, Mr. Dana Hedrick, all of the city, Mr. James (Alesia) E. McWillis of Newburg, Maryland, Mr. Christopher (Angel) L. McWillis, Sr. of Cameron, North Carolina; 16 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; a devoted cousin Geraline T. Hazel and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins and friends of the family.

 

Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 AM on Thursday, February 28, 2019 at Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.


 



Ms. Etheleen L. Duckett

February 27, 2019


Etheleen Levon Duckett was born in Winston-Salem, NC on June 29, 1959 to the late Robert and Etheleen P. Duckett. She joined her parents in heaven on February 21, 2019 after courageously surviving breast cancer for 20 years.


Inspired by her late grandmother, Katy Peoples, Etheleen learned the art of making delicious chow chow. She was owner and distributor of “Inspired by Grandma Katy Chow Chow.” For years, Etheleen diligently prepared jars of chow chow for numerous households and store shelves.


Etheleen’s employment includes six years of service with the Department of Social Services and 27 years at Wachovia Bank.

Etheleen was a faithful member of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church for 32 years 


Etheleen leaves to cherish their fond memories her sisters, Jackie Frazier and Dorothy Hughes; her brother, Robert J. Duckett, Jr.; an aunt, Alice Scott and a host of other relatives and friends.


Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church.  The family visitation will be from 11 am until 12 Noon with funeral service at 12 Noon.


 



Mrs. Dorothy W. Baxton

February 18, 2019


Mrs. Dorothy Mae White Baxton was born on June 7, 1918 in Strieby , NC to the late Henry Hill and Theodocia White.


Mrs. Baxton spent her adult life living and working in Harlem, New York. She returned to North Carolina to care for her mother. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed gardening and sewing.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers: Charles Hill, Sr. and Clifton Hill and a devoted niece, Elizabeth Foster.

She is survived by her nieces: Glenda Hill Simpson of Lexington, NC and Joann Davis of New York; nephew, Charles Hill, Jr. of Lexington, NC; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.


A service in her memory will be held at 12:00 Pm on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church.


 



Mrs. Ozelle S. Holland

February 9, 2019


Mrs. Ozelle S. Holland, 89, passed away on Saturday, February 9, 2019. She was born on March 23, 1929 to the late Herbert and Carrie Thomas Stimpson.

Mrs. Holland retired from AT&T.

She is survived by her three children: Bobby, Jr. (Teresa), Kathy and Antonio Holland; four grandchildren; ten siblings; other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, February 15, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park. 

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Mr. Macon Patton, Jr.

February 6, 2019


Mr. Macon Patton Jr, 82, was born January 28, 1937, to the late Macon Patton Sr. and Connie Black Patton.  He departed this life Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.  Macon was a 1955 graduate of Carver High School and attended St. Augustine College.  He served in the United States Army and was employed at Lucent Technology (formerly AT&T) for 30 years.


In addition to his parents Macon was preceded in death by three brothers; Bennie Patton, William Patton and James Patton.  He leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife of 59 years Norma Miller Patton; two children: Kevin Patton, and Demetrius (Keith) Lundy both of Winston Salem, NC; two grandchildren:  Capt. Arthur Lee (Ashley) Blue III of the Fort Humphreys, Korea;  Kaleb Lundy of Winston Salem, NC.; and two great-grandchildren; sister, Beverly Wade of West Haven, Connecticut; two brothers: Donald Patton Chesapeake, Virginia and Sidney Patton of Winston Salem, NC; a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and devoted friends. 


A special thanks to Forest Heights Assisted Living Staff who cared for Mr. Patton through his illness.


Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 2:00 pm., family visitation at 1:30 pm., Bethania AME Zion Church, 2120 Bethania-Rural Hall Rd  Winston-Salem, NC 27106.   Burial will be in the church cemetery.

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Mrs. Queen Esther Barber Reid

February 5, 2019


Queen Esther Barber Reid departed this life on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at Magnolia Creek Assisted Living Facility. Queen was born in Wilkesboro on March 9, 1927 to Roy and Pearl Harris Barber. Queen Esther Barber married Evon L. Reid on December 18, 1954.  He preceded her in death in May of 2007 after 52 years of marriage.

 

Queen was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and a compassionate nurse, who loved her family unconditionally while constantly helping others. Queen enjoyed life and knew she was blessed with every day that God gave her. Her generous heart and desire to help others led her to become a nurse, where she placed her healing hands on many patients, relatives and friends who needed personalized care and compassion.

 

Queen was a faithful member of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church for over 60 years, where she had served as a Sunday School Teacher, member of the Sanctuary Choir, Senior Missionary Circle, Active Adults, as well as the Health and Wellness group. She was also a faithful Sunday School and weekly Bible study attendee until her health began to decline. Queen was a proud member of the Golden Bennett Belles of Bennett College. She also participated in the Winston-Salem Bennett Alumni Chapter and supported its fundraising efforts. Queen was a member and officer of the Ideal Greenway Community Club, which she loved. She was a life time member of the NAACP. Her love of singing was demonstrated through her participation in several community choirs directed by her husband, Evon Reid.

 

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her grandson, David L. Coplin, Sr. She is survived by three children; sons Kedron R. Reid, L. Gerard Reid (Vivian), and daughter Valarie R. Coplin (Adolphus). Also surviving her are goddaughter Lauren Chavis, and five grandchildren- Eartha Johnson, Stephen Charles Edwards, Michael Coplin, Christina R. Barksdale, and Aliyah Coplin; eight great-grandchildren- Eric, Joniya, Jahiem and Queen Johnson, David, Michael and Marcus Coplin and Faith Barksdale, and devoted college roommate Hortense Lowery, as well as a host of friends and relatives.

 

Funeral arrangements are being handled by Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, with services at 12:00 noon Tuesday, February 12th at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, preceded by a family visitation hour at 11:00 AM. Family visitation will also be held on Monday, February 11th, from 7:00-8:00 PM at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

 

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, to donate in memory of Bennett Sister Queen Barber Reid to: Bennett College Attn: Institutional Advancement 900 E Washington Street Greensboro NC 27401 or External link opens in new tab or windowwww.bennett.edu/donate.


 



Mr. Darren L. Smith

January 28, 2019


Darren Lee Smith was born September 6, 1970 to Reverend Bobby L. Smith and the late Wilma Stewart Smith.  He transitioned to his heavenly home on Monday, January 28, 2019 at East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika, AL.

 

Darren was a 1988 graduate of West Forsyth High School, Winston-Salem, NC and he served in the United States Marine Corps.

He was predeceased in death by his mother: Wilma Smith; brother: Arnold B. Smith; maternal grandparents: Vance and Hester Stewart and paternal grandparents: David and Eula Smith.


Darren leaves to cherish his memories his parents: Reverend Bobby L. and Geraldine Smith, Winston-Salem, NC; wife: Traci Johnson Smith, Auburn, AL; children: daughter: Kayla Smith; son: Kirston Wilson along with their mother Erica Wilson all of Advance, NC. Brandon Rogers, Santerona Rogers, Monqueivus (Briana) Rogers, D’aundra Rogers, Auburn, AL.; grandchildren: Kaden Hollis, Frank Grant, Auburn, AL; brothers: Franklin Darnell (Tina) Smith, Winston-Salem, NC and Johnny (Tracy) Ingram, Hampton, GA; sisters: Linda (Daryl) Lewis, Decatur, GA, Karen (Warren) Williams, Alexandria, VA; uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, February 4, 2019 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends at 12:00 PM. Interment will be in Benbow Chapel AME Zion Church cemetery in East Bend, NC.


 



Pastor Ophelia B. Lurry

January 19,2019


Pastor Ophelia Beatrice Lurry was born on September 18, 1925, in Danville, Virginia.  She was the eldest of 5 children to the late Albert and Pastor Sally Strader. At the early age of 12, Ophelia accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior, and could often be found playing the piano and singing praises unto the Lord.  She also enjoyed attending Sunday school and bible study. Ophelia loved her family, and would often spend her time tending to and caring for her younger siblings.


As Ophelia grew into a young lady, she met the love her life, Isaiah Lurry.  The two were wed in holy matrimony on September 19, 1945.  In 1952, the family moved from Danville, VA to Washington, DC. From Ophelia and Isaiah’s union, 5 children were born: twin boys, who transitioned at two days old, Eloise “Pinky” Lee, Isaiah “Bubble” Lurry Jr., and Theresa Ann Lurry.

 

Loving God with all her heart, Ophelia answered her calling and became the minister of music for the Holy Temple Church of God, pastored by her mother. Ophelia established the Mass Choir, Senior Choir, and Youth Choir for her church. She loved singing, and always had a song in her heart to encourage others.Ophelia would later minister at the Macedonia Holy Church, and in 1995, she was called to serve as pastor. Pastor Ophelia Lurry and Deacon Isaiah Lurry taught and performed missionary work for years. They encouraged many as they taught God's Word.  Ophelia’s love for others and devotion to Christ will leave a lasting impression upon all she encountered.

 

In June of 2018 Pastor Lurry relocated with her husband to Winston Salem, NC to live with their grandchildren Angel, Jamerson, and Tanya Lee. Pastor Lurry passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Care Home in Winston Salem, NC.

 

In addition to her parents, Pastor Lurry was preceded in death by husband, Deacon Isaiah Lurry; her brothers: William and Vancellis Strader; sister, MagnollaGlen; sons: Isaiah Lurry Jr. and her twins who were born prematurely; and daughter, Eloise Lee

 

She leaves to cherish their memories of her: daughter, Theresa Lurry; granddaughter, Angel Lee; grandsons: Aaran Lurry and Jamerson (Tanya) Lee; great granddaughter, Emma Lurry; brother, George (Mary) Strader; son-in-law, Furman Lee; her nieces Angela, Sylvia (Maurice), Patsy, Mary, and nephews Keith (Terry), Michael, Steve, Donnell and Kevin. Also, to cherish her memories, her beloved church family, and many brothers and sisters in Christ.

 

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, January 24, 2019 at Salisbury National Cemetery. Interment will follow the service.

 

Mrs. Ada Pauline Hackley

January 10, 2019


Mrs. Ada Pauline Hackley, 93, died peacefully at Sunrise Assisted Living in Lilburn, GA on Thursday, January 10, 2019.


She was born on October 10, 1925 in Dobson, NC, the daughter of Oscar and Ada Bowles Bryant. She later settled in Washington, DC with her beloved husband , James L. Hackley. She was a dedicated member of the Gospel Spreading Church of God. She received a Distinguished Service Award from Georgetown University where she was employed for over 20 years.


Many who knew her affectionately called her “Aunt Pauline”.  Aunt Pauline was strong-willed, courageous and bold. Even at an advanced age, she would still wash her car, cut her grass with a manual push mower, paint her front porch and clean her house. She prepared all her meals from scratch. She had a wonderful sense of humor and often showed her affection by calling you “ugly”.


She is survived by her nephew, John Finney, who came to live with her as a young boy. He was like a son to her. She is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, Aunt Pauline was preceded in death by her ten brothers and sisters.


Funeral service was held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, January 19, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family greeted friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.



 

Mrs. Louyse P. Tuffin

January 9, 2019


Mrs. Louyse Belva Pickel Tuffin was born in Charleston, West Virginia on November 6, 1927 to the late Samuel D. and Lydia Byrd Plunkett Pickel. She attended the public schools and graduated from Garnett High School. She was a graduate of West Virginia State College with a Bachelor Degree in Education. She was an English Literature teacher in the Detroit, Michigan public schools.


Louyse was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Gerald David Tuffin, Jr. Following her husband’s death she moved to Winston-Salem. There she united with Mt. Zion Baptist Church.


She passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 9, 2019. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Davis Elaine Tuffin and brother, Samuel Pickel.


Left to cherish their memories are her children: Gerald David Tuffin, III, Diana Carlita Tuffin and Trent Sheldon Tuffin; eight grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; sister, Rosa Lena Pickel; a number of extended family members and friends.


A service in her memory was held at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The family greeted friend 30 minutes prior to the service.


 

Mrs. Bridget JaNetta Teague

January 3, 2019


Mrs. Bridgett JaNetta Cloud Teague was called to her heavenly home on January 3, 2019. . Bridgett is preceded in death by her brother, Brock C. Cloud and grandfathers, Aldine Cloud and James Pettiford.


She was born August 24, 1984 to Broderick and Gloria Pettiford Cloud. She was joyously committed and dedicated to her three little girls, Brianna Alyse, Olivia Michelle and Aubrey Simone Teague. She was a loving and caring daughter and friend. Along with her husband, children,  parents and grandmothers: Addie Pettiford and Sarah Hairston, she leaves aunts, uncles, cousins and friends to cherish her memories.


Bridgett grew up in Winston-Salem, NC. She graduated from Carver High School in 2002 and from Salem College in 2006. In December, 2018, she received her Master Degree from NC Agricultural and Technical State University. This enabled her to become a licensed clinical therapist and follow her dream of helping others.

Bridget grew up in Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. There she enjoyed Sunday school, Vacation Bible School and various youth activities.


A service in her memory will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. The family greeted friends 30 minutes prior to the service.


 

Mrs. Anna Shouse Ervin

December 29, 2018


Anna Bernice Shouse Ervin was born November 25, 1926 in Forsyth County, North Carolina to the late John Henry and Minnie Lee Bitting Shouse.  She was the fourth of nine children.  Anna was called to her eternal home at the age of 92, on December 29, 2018.


As the fourth of nine children, and having two strong, wise parents, Anna developed skills and values that positively impacted her life, as well as the lives of many others.  She graduated from Carver High School and attended Winston-Salem Teachers’ College.  Though economic challenges prevented Anna from completing her college education, she encouraged her children and others to always seek higher learning opportunities.  To ensure that her children could attend the college of their choice, Anna took a job at Thomasville Furniture Industries, where she worked in various assembly line positions until her retirement.  She was the recipient of the company’s prestigious Presidential Award for service and commitment to her job. 


Strong Christian values demonstrating love for family and fellow man were evident in Anna’s life.  She had a kind, generous, nurturing spirit which led to her being blessed in her latter years by many who called her their “Mom.”  Anna was a life-long member of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church, where she served in many positions over the years.  She was actively involved in holding leadership or membership in the following:  Young Ys/YAMS, Home Missions Missionary Society # 1, Do Better Club, Senior Choir, Scholarship Committee, Stewardess, Life Member Lay Council, Delegate to District and Annual A.M.E. Zion Conference, devoted member and Sunday School teacher.


Her community involvement included advocating and collecting funds for various causes.  She also distributed and collected donations for national charities such as the March of Dimes.  Anna was also known for blessing friends, relatives and neighbors on special occasions with her delicious cakes.  Anna unselfishly gave of her time, talent and treasures, sowing into and making a difference in the lives of many.  She left a legacy that will impact lives for generations to come.  Joseph and Anna Scholarship Fund was established by a granddaughter Candrice Oliver (Khalif) in 2018 to benefit students at Winston-Salem State University. 

In addition to her parents, Anna was preceded in death by two sons, Raymond Littlejohn Jr. and Wayne Littlejohn; two sisters Margaret Scales and Esther Ambrose; four brothers, Johnnie Shouse, Grady Shouse, William Shouse, and Henry Shouse.


Anna leaves to cherish her memories, Joseph Franklin Ervin, her beloved husband of nearly 69 years; two devoted daughters Pamela Nolan of Winston-Salem, NC and Renda Perry (Floyd), Charlotte, NC, a faithful son Phillip Littlejohn (Winston-Salem, NC); two daughters in-law Barbara Littlejohn of Gardena, CA and Nettie Littlejohn of Winston-Salem, NC; eight grandchildren, Justin Perry (Lee), Jeanelle Perry, and Joseph Perry, all of Charlotte NC, Ashley Nolan of Winston-Salem, NC, Candrice Oliver (Khalif) of Cary, NC, Pia Hardy of Winston-Salem, NC, Bryan Littlejohn (Casondra) Raleigh, NC, Raymond Littlejohn III of Gardena, CA; nine great-grandchildren, Justin Jr. and Stella Anna Perry, Skyler Nolan, Jacob Oliver, Camryn Littlejohn, Gavin and Grayson Hardy, Bryson and Carlyn Littlejohn.  Also cherishing her memories are two loving sisters, Hannah Eldridge and Mollie McClain, Winston-Salem, NC; three sisters in law, Doris Shouse, Mary Abbott, Minnie Ervin, all of Winston-Salem, NC; one brother in-law, Jakay Ervin of Winston-Salem.  Anna was also blessed to have two “adopted” daughters, Dr. Theresa Johnson, Princess Sellers; one official godson, D.J. Jones; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, friends and loving children who called her “Mom.”


Mrs. Ervin’s family will greet friends beginning 12:00 Noon on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church. Funeral service will begin at 1:00 PM. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Church Cemetery.


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Mrs. Betty A. Albright

December 28, 2018


Mrs. Betty Ann Albright, 87, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, December 28, 2018.

She was born to the late Carrie Downs and raised by the late Hattie Cooley. She was educated in the Forsyth County School system.  Mrs. Albright was married to the late Etheridge B. Albright for 25 years, together they raised 10 children.

She was a Certified Nursing Assistant, working for Amos Cottage, Forsyth Hospital (Novant Health) where she retired with over 30 years of service. Ms. Albright was a long time member of St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church. She later joined Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. Ms. Albright was also a long time member of Garden of Iris Temple #220 and several other organizations.

She is survived by: 5 daughters: Delores Smith, Terrie Harris, Roslyn Woodard, Sharon and Claudette Albright; 3 sons: Curtis Olford, Etheridge Jr, and Maurice; 18 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren; her sister, Dorthy Downs of Baltimore MD; nieces and nephews in Gastonia, NC and Baltimore MD and a host of life long friends.

A celebration of life will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday January 3, 2019 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

 



Dr. J. Raymond Oliver

December 26, 2018

John “Raymond” Oliver was born on November 22, 1930 to the late John Raymond Oliver, Sr. and Emma Freeman Oliver. 


He graduated from Atkins High School in 1948 and North Carolina Central College in 1952.   After proudly serving his country for four years in the US Army, Raymond completed one year of law school at Howard University, then earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the Howard University School of Dentistry in 1960.


Dr. Oliver married Ruth Clark (Oliver).  They returned to Winston-Salem where he began his dental practice serving the greater Winston-Salem area.  While providing quality and affordable oral health care for the community, he mentored several young dentists in his office and assisted them in establishing their own practices.  He continued to practice dentistry for over 45 years until his retirement in 2006. 


In the early 1960s Raymond Oliver, worked to integrate various segregated venues in Winston-Salem to include Reynolds Park Amusement area and roller skating rink, K&W Cafeteria, the Drive-In Movie theatre and the Dixie Classic Fair. 


In 1968, Dr. Oliver purchased a shopping center to provide an opportunity for minority entrepreneurs to operate businesses in their community.  


Dr. Oliver has been honored for his contributions to the quality of life of the community. He was recognized for his services as a dentist, and the many boards on which he served including The Mayor’s Biracial Goodwill Committee, Winston-Salem Civic Ventures, Citizens Budget Advisory Council, East Winston Economic Development Task Force, Trustee of First Baptist Church- Highland Avenue, and the Board of Directors of the YMCA.  Dr. Oliver served for ten years on the Central and Local Board of Directors for Mechanics and Farmers Bank.  He was a member of national, state and local dental associations, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, National Association of Guardsmen, and the Bachelor Benedict Club. 


Furthering his commitment to public service, Raymond Oliver mentored boys through the Best Choice Center for ten years as well as passionately serving and supporting the food pantry at First Baptist Church.


Raymond Oliver is a proud, sixth generation, descendant of Peter Oliver; a slave, skilled craftsman and potter, who bought his freedom from the Moravians of Old Salem.  In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Verda Oliver Morgan.


He transitioned on December 26, 2018 and leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Ruth C. Oliver and children Angela Oliver Battle (Samuel Battle), The Honorable Judge Aileen Oliver, Roland F. Oliver, Dr. John Mark Oliver (Dr. Pamela Oliver); and grandchildren, Jared Battle, Ayanna Battle, John Mark Oliver, Jr., Lauren Oliver and Miles Oliver, his brother Lawrence Oliver (Colleen Oliver) and many nieces and nephews.


A service in his memory will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at First Baptist Church-Highland Avenue. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. will give final rites at 10:30 AM, family visitation will begin at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to First Baptist Church-Food Pantry, 700 N. Highland Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27101


 



Anita Stanback Gilliam

December 17, 2018


Mrs. Anita Stanback Gilliam peacefully passed away at her home on Monday, December 17, 2018 surrounded by her family. She was born to the late Hector Thomas Stanback and Sadie Bell Knight Stanback in Raeford, NC on January 19, 1936. She was also preceded in death by two siblings, Thomas and Gwendolyn.


Anita attended the local public schools and was a 1953 graduate of Armstrong High School in Washington, DC. She was of the Baptist faith and a devoted homemaker.

Survivors include Reverend Reuben Gilliam, Sr., her husband of 66 years; their children, Reuben (Cherryl) Gilliam, Jr., Adrian (Valarie) Gilliam, Elliot (Lorraine) Gilliam, Anita Gilliam, Leslie (Robert) Hairston and Lynnette (Reggie) Moore; 21 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; 14 great, great grandchildren; 5 sisters and brothers; a sister-in-law, Mamie P. Gilliam; many nieces, nephews, several extended family members and friends.

 

A funeral service will be held at 3 pm on Friday, December 21, 2018 at Mount Zion Baptist Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church, at 2pm. Interment will be at Salisbury National Cemetery.


 



Mary Catherine Hairston Foy

December 16, 2018


Mrs. Mary Catherine Hairston Foy, 93, passed away peacefully at her home with her family by her side on Sunday, December 16, 2018. She was born on August 9, 1925 to the late John William Hairston and Nannie Gibson Hairston in Walnut Cove, NC.  Mrs. Foy, affectionately known as “Cat”, attended the Walnut Cove Colored School and was a proud graduate and class salutatorian of George Washington Carver High School in Winston-Salem, NC.   She graduated from Winston-Salem Teacher’s College (now Winston-Salem State University) with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education.  While there, she was initiated as a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and played on the basketball team. She later earned a Master’s Degree in Education from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1962.


Mrs. Foy was employed as a teacher by the Stokes County Board of Education from 1950 until her retirement in 1987. After a brief period of employment as a teacher at Dry Hollow School, Mrs. Foy commuted daily from Winston-Salem to her hometown to teach at London High School and the Walnut Cove Intermediate School. Her primary focus was science and math for fifth and sixth grades. She also served in other capacities at Walnut Cove Intermediate, including being the school Treasurer, occasionally driving school buses, and coaching basketball teams. She was intensely concerned with the well-being of her students. Her unique combination of nurturing her students while maintaining high expectations and often sharing her home with commuting students, was exceptional. 


Mary Catherine’s faith in God was at the center of her life. As a lifelong and faithful member of St. Mary’s United Methodist Church in Walnut Cove, she would nurture her spiritual development by serving in various roles, including the church choir, Trustee Board Chair, Treasurer, and as a member of the United Methodist Women and Pastor Parrish Committee. Mrs. Foy also was devoted to the Walnut Cove community throughout her life, and was involved in the restoration of the old Walnut Cove Colored School Colored School building. The building now serves as the Walnut Cove Senior Center and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

In 1959, Mary married Oscar L. Foy, Jr. of Winston-Salem. Their union lasted 47 years until his death in 2007.  To this union two daughters were produced and raised in The Carver Lake Estates community. 


Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by all of her siblings: Flossie H. Pettie, Leon Hairston, Annie Elizabeth H. Hairston, Eugene Hairston, Evelyn Virginia H. Davis, Dorothy H. Dalton, Dorsie Hairston, Clarence Hairston and Lawrence “John Lawrence” Hairston.


This brief chronology cannot begin to capture the positive and lasting impact that Mary Catherine Hairston Foy had on so many individuals on so many levels. As she looks on us from heaven, those who continue and cherish her legacy include her daughters, Dr. Capri G. Foy of Winston-Salem and Lorri A. Foy of the home; many nieces and nephews who adored their “Aunt Cat”; and a host of cousins, relatives, extended family, former students, wonderful neighbors and friends.


The family will receive friends from 10:30am to 11:00am at St. Mary’s United Methodist Church, 412 Brook Street, Walnut Cove, N.C. on Saturday, December 22, 2018. The funeral will begin at 11:00 am. Burial follows at Fairview Cemetery in Walnut Cove.


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Mrs. Kathryn A. McCaully

December 12, 2018


On Wednesday, December 12, 2018, after a long and arduous end-of-life trek, Mrs. Kathryn Ann McCaully, 89, departed this world to be reunited in the next with her husband and life partner of sixty-seven years, Bernard. She passed away peacefully in the comfort of her assisted living suite at Salemtowne.

 

Kathryn was born on July 3, 1929, in Pittsburgh, PA to George and Mary (Kennedy) Reiss. Before starting her family, Kathryn worked as an Administrative Assistant for the Lipton Tea Company.  Later, as a career homemaker, she focused her energies on the growth, development and health of her family. Kathryn was an accomplished conversationalist/storyteller who never met a stranger and was a voracious, life-long reader. She also enjoyed travel, volunteering and spending time with family and friends.

 

Kathryn is survived by daughter Eileen Marshall (Jim) of Pittsburgh, PA, and two sons – Dan McCaully of Dayton, TX and Tom McCaully (Kate) of Winston-Salem, NC. She is also survived by seven grandchildren whom she adored – Patrick McCaully (Rachael), Lynn Pickering (Steve), Madelyn McCaully (Bryan McCance), Chris Vayda (Jeff), Neil McCaully (Linda), Catherine and Mary Ann McCaully and five great-grandchildren.

 

A private Mass of Christian Burial was held on December 17, 2018, at Our Lady Queen of Americas Catholic Church in Conneaut Lake, PA.

 

The family would like to thank the entire staff at Salemtowne – particularly the staff of the Assisted Living Community – for their loving care of Mom over the past year, as well as for their kindness and support of the entire family during her final months. Memorial gifts can be made to the Adult Outreach Department of the Forsyth County Public Library at 660 West Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Please be sure to indicate on the memo line of your check that your gift is in her memory.


 



Mrs. Lee Esther Mae Covington Wright

December 11, 2018


Mrs. Lee Esther Mae Covington Wright was born on July 4, 1935 in Peachland, North Carolina to the late Eller Hinson Covington and Odessa Ingram Covington.
Lee Esther moved to Winston-Salem at a young age and was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and graduated from Atkins High School in 1953. She furthered her education at Winston-Salem Teachers College where she earned her degree in Elementary Education.  She retired from Griffith Elementary School after 35 years of employment.

Mrs. Wright joined the church at a very young age.  Before her health failed she was a member and the church clerk of Truth Of Life Ministries of Wilkes. Mrs. Wright was a loving, loyal, and devoted person. She took honor and pride in every aspect of her being.  Over the years she had been supportive to various organizations.  To name a few she was a founding member and the President of the Ladies of Distinction Social Club as well as our Family Feud birthday club. 

Mrs. Wright departed this life Tuesday December 11, 2018. In addition to her parents, he was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years William Wright; sisters: Sarah Patricia Wade and Delray Cox.

Most precious memories will be cherished by her daughter Katrina Bullock (Stevie); her grandchildren LaToya Wright, Kedron Bullock (Alexus), and LaKira Bullock; her great-grandchildren Deionte Wright, Jacobe Wright, Jolie Bullock; great-great grandson, Knowledge Wright; her sister-In-law, Rosetta Wright and a  host of loving nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. 

Funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on Saturday, December 22, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park.


 



Ms. Jerri R. Holman

December 11, 2018


Mrs. Jerri Rhetta Campbell Holman was born April 20, 1964 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late John and Jacqueline Campbell Richardson. She departed this life and joined the heavenly angels on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.

She attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools graduating from North Forsyth High School in 1982. She worked many years for First Choice Packaging Line.

Jerri never met a stranger. Anyone who visited her home was fed and entertained. She was private, yet loving, joyful and kind. She was full of life. She loved her children and adored her grandchildren. Jerri was a dedicated worker and always kept a smile on her face.

Left to cherish their memories are: her husband, Barry Holman; children: Antonio Campbell, Alicia Holman, Alan's Holman and Anterica “TT” Whitaker; seven grandchildren: Elijah, Alaysia, Elani, Alaynah, King, Ahmaad and Aubree, all of Winston-Salem; siblings: Ronald Campbell, Lori (Lester) Edom, Carlos (Dean) Richardson, all of Texas and Travis Richardson; her bonus sister, Sandra Chisholm; devoted friend, Lester Mitchell; a host of loving family members and dear friends.

Memorial service was held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, December 16, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, family visitation 30 minutes prior to the service.

 



Mr. Donnie J. Blyther

December 9, 2018


Donnie “Jerry”Blyther surrendered peacefully into eternal rest and went home to be with the Lord on December 9, 2018. He was covered in prayer and surrounded by the love of his daughters.

Jerry as he was affectionately called by his family and friends was born to the late Irby and Rosa Lee Blyther on February 15, 1950 in Bishopville SC, the youngest of 12 children. He was educated in the South Carolina Lee County School District.

After graduating High School, he relocated to Philadelphia Pennsylvania where he was soon drafted into the United States Army during the Vietnam War. After his discharge he married Theresa Pearson and from their union came two daughters. Jerry worked for the Philadelphia Health Department for over 25 years to provide for his family.

After parting with his wife, Jerry moved to Winston -Salem NC. He was a very kind loving man who always encouraged others through his strong faith in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Even after his health began to decline, Jerry would still uplift others with his sense of humor and his big smile. Jerry was a prayer warrior and always would give you a faith filled word. He will be truly missed.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in life by his 7 brothers; Charlie, Joe Louis, Hezekiah, Harvey ,Irby, James and Robert; 2 sisters: Rosa Mae and Eartha who passed away as an infant.

He leaves to cherish his memory two daughters: Tamika Shay Blyther and Shantel Ragsdale; one son In-law, Tracy Ragsdale; one grandson Tyriq DeSean Ragsdale; one sister, Emma Blyther; one brother, Willie Blyther; a very close cousin, Albert Bradshaw and a host of loving neices , nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Friday, December 21, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home  chapel. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery with military honors.


 



Mr. Rickey V. Barber

December 8, 2018


Rickey Barber, 61, of Winston-Salem, NC passed away quietly in his home on Saturday, December 8, 2018.

Rickey was born on February 5, 1957 to the late Walter Barber and Nurlean Mimes Barber. He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia.

He leaves behind a dedicated love, Rebecca Diane Dunbar; loving memories will be in the hearts of his children: Denise Barber (Brion) Bartley of Palmetto, Georgia, Kitrinka Gordon of Winston-Salem, Rickey Barber, Jr of Atlanta, Georgia, and Charles Joyner of Germanton, NC; grandkids: Dennis Crane, Steven Borden, Kineika Gordon, Bobby Mankins, Jashawn Joyner, Daisha Martin, Caleb Gordon, Alyssa Joyner, and Camron Joyner; great grandkids: Makenzie Baker, Khristian Gordon, Kayden Mankins, Semaj Comor and Wynter Mankins; sister: Cathleen Banks of Georgia; aunts: Johnnie Allen, and Nanny Murray; cousin, Annette Banks. as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and dear friends.


 



Mr. Kelvin D. Long

December 3, 2018


Mr. Kelvin Denard Long, also known as “Fat Dog” to family and friends, was born to Alphonso Jeter and the late Jessie Ann Long on September 16, 1964 in Winston-Salem, NC.

Kelvin was a product of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and a graduate of Parkland High School. He furthered his education at Forsyth Technical Community College, studying accounting.

Kelvin thoroughly loved all sports and didn’t mind sharing his knowledge.He held a special love for the Washington Redskins. He was employed by Medical Park Hospital for an extended period of time. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, vacationing at Myrtle Beach and swimming at Tanglewood Park.

Kelvin peacefully departed this life at Wake Forest Baptist Health on Monday, December 3, 2018, surrounded by his family and friends. He was reunited with his deceased grandparents, his mother, Jessie Ann Long Brantley and sister, Angela Jeter.

Kelvin is survived by his children: Cierra Roberts and Nyrae Nicole Long; granddaughter, Lauren Kelly; father, Alphonso Jeter; step-father, Joseph Brantley; sisters: Keesha (Victor) Williams, Kimberly Long, and Annette Jeter; aunts: Jennifer Long, Karen Keit and Darlene (Bruce) Ziglar; uncle, Jimmy Lewis (Jean) McKinney; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Kelvin had a host of longtime friends who loved him dearly and he loved them just the same. He will be greatly missed and remain forever in our hearts.

Funeral service was held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, December 8, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation 30 minutes prior to the service.

 



Mrs. Dorothy I. Thompson

December 1, 2018


Dorothy Idelia Davis Thompson, 97, of Covington, Virginia departed this life on December 1, 2018 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was born in Cass, West Virginia on February 13, 1921, to the late William Davis and Arthalia Jordan Davis Mann.  Dorothy was the sixth of seven children with siblings Viola Davis, Thelma Davis Galloway, John William Davis, Lerleen Davis, Vivian Davis Drew, and Mabel Mann Washington preceding her in death.

 

Dorothy was educated in the public school system in Covington where she was Valedictorian of her class at Watson High School in 1939. She attended Hampton Institute (now Hampton University) for two years before returning to Covington to work.  Dorothy married Bernard William Thompson, Sr. in 1945 and shared 60 loving years until his death.  To this union, two children were born.  Dorothy was steadfast and nurturing in her devotion to her children and her home.  She is remembered as a loving wife, dedicated mother, and loyal friend.

 

Dorothy was a lifelong and the oldest living member of First Baptist Church, Covington, Virginia, where she was a faithful member of the Missionary Society.  She also enjoyed participating in arts and crafts and cooking programs sponsored by the Alleghany County, Virginia Cooperative Extension Group.

 

Loving memories will remain in the hearts of her children: Brenda Thompson Hodge (Irvin) of Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Bernard William Thompson, Jr. of Covington, Virginia; granddaughters: Knashawn Hodge Morales (Vladimir) of Lansdale, Pennsylvania and Knachelle Hodge Favors (Jelani) of Atlanta, Georgia; great-granddaughter, Paris Eva Favors of Atlanta, Georgia; sister-in-law, Leone Thompson of Pikesville, Maryland; lifelong friend, Geraldine Smith of Covington, Virginia; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and dear friends.

 

Homegoing services will be held at noon on Saturday, December, 8, at First Baptist Church, 337 South Lexington Avenue, Covington officiated by the Rev. Willie Cannon, Pastor.  Viewing will precede the services from 11am to 12pm.  Interment will immediately follow the services at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. 

The Family is receiving services of comfort from Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Hamlar-Curtis Funeral Home, 1002 Moorman Road, Roanoke, Virginia, (540) 344-1271.  Condolences may be sent to External link opens in new tab or windowwww.Hamlar-Curtis.com and donations can be made to the First Baptist Church, Covington, VA.


 



Mr. Donald B. West

November 29, 2018


Mr. Donald Bernard West, 58 of Winston-Salem, NC, a brother who was loved dearly, passed away on Thursday, November 29, 2018 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He was born January 27, 1960, in Forsyth County to the late Margaret Mae Wesley.

He was preceded in death by his twin brother Ronald D. West.

At an early age, Donald became a member of Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church. There he blended his voice with others in the Henry S. Lewis Choir. He attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and was a 1979 graduate of South Park High School. For 27 years he was a dedicated employee at Sara Lee.

When Donald needed additional assistance with daily activities, he became a resident of Silas Creek Manor and received care at Miller Street Dialysis Center.

Left to cherish his memory are; four sons, Donald (Shaneka) Brooks, Curtis Brooks, Donovan West, of the city, and Nocomous Wardlow of Marietta, GA; two daughters, Tashika Brooks and Lanena Wardlow of the city; one aunt, Helen Smith, of the city; two sisters, Hymirian Wesley (Michael) Benton, of the city and Marcia West(Lorenzo) Nathan of Lithonia, GA; one brother, Grayling Wesley, of the city; two devoted nieces, Shumaletia Wesley and Donora Kelly of the city; sixteen grandchildren; a devoted friend, Catherine Wardlow and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, December 3, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends one hour  prior to the service. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.


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Mrs. G. Shirley Ann Holman Allen

November 27, 2018


G. Shirley Ann Holman Allen was born to the late Vivian E. and Baxter D. Holman Sr. on May 1, 1946.  She departed this life on Tuesday, November 27, 2018.

Shirley was a member of the 1964 class of Carver High School.

She was a lifetime member of Mt Sinai AME Zion Church.

G. Shirley Ann Holman Allen was proceeded in death by her loving husband of 44 years Smitty  L. Allen  and leaves to cherish her memory a son: Devore Holman Sr.; daughters: Sharon (Anthony) Campbell and Sonya  Allen; grandchildren DeVore Holman Jr. “DJ”, Samuel Allen, Allen Walcott, Elane Allen, and Smitty Allen II;  brother: Lonnie (Romesena) Holman; sister: Carolyn Cunningham; sister-in-law Ernestine Holman; six nieces; six nephews; special friend, Beverly Campbell; adopted families: the Rabils and Garners; many close cousins, friends, classmates and church members.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, December 1, 2018 at Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance, NC. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Westlawn Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Gladys B. Gaines

November 12, 2018


Ms. Gladys Bell Gaines was born on November 24, 1923 to the late Tommy Mitchell and Alberta Van Landingham Mitchell in Batesburg, SC. She was educated in the local schools. Her family moved to Winston-Salem, NC when Ms. Gaines was a child. As a young adult, Ms. Gaines moved to Miami, Florida to help care for her sister. She remained there for over 50 years, returning to Winston-Salem with her daughter in 2010.


In addition to being a caregiver, she was a homemaker who loved spending time with her family, cooking and eating together. She also enjoyed playing BINGO.

Ms. Gaines was a member of her family church, Bethlehem Holiness Church.


Ms. Gaines passed away on Monday, November 12, 2018 at The Oaks of Forsyth following a period of declining health.


In addition to her parents, Ms. Gaines was preceded in death by her spouse, William Gaines; her three sisters: Carrie Salley, Catherine Kirby and Helena Mitchell; great grandson, Andrew Jones; great granddaughter, Lanay McCray; and great granddaughter, Zakyle Manning; three aunts and two uncles.

She is survived by her  children: Shirley A. Mitchell and Robert J. Jacobs (Annette Allison); grandchildren: Arlene Manning Davenport, Darryl Manning, Laroi Dion Jackson, Rashida V. Dobson, Antonio Allison and Constance Jacobs; seventeen great grandchildren; nineteen great, great grandchildren and six great, great, great grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Nellie Jacobs; seven nieces; five nephews; a host of other relatives and friends.


A service in her memory will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, November 24, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown &  Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends immediately following the service.


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Mr. James Nichols

November 16, 2018


Mr. James Nichols, 78, of 2912 Emerson St, passed away on Friday at the Hospice Home of the Piedmont in High Point, NC. James, known to family and friends as “Nut” was born in Forsyth County to the late Lethia and John Nichols. James and his late wife Wanda Nichols moved to the Hemingway community on May 1, 1973.


James was employed by the Dize Company for 58 years and retired in June 2018. James loved golf, thrift stores, pets, traveling and spending time with family and friends.


James was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Herbert Nichols, sister Lethia Mae Nichols Coleman and wife Wanda Faye Nichols.


James is survived by goddaughter Michelle Carter (daughters DaNajah and Aseelah O’Neal), daughter Tammy Jones, grandsons Damon Jones and Davon Ross, nephew Kevey Coleman (Paula), niece Lequita McCullough (Marion), cousin Arthur Joyner (Edith), and a host of other family and friends.


Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel in Winston Salem, NC. Family visitation will be from 1:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. with funeral service starting at 1:30 p.m. Burial will follow to Woodland Cemetery.


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Mr. Marvin C. Johnson

November 13, 2018


Mr. Marvin C. Johnson was born on April 22, 1948  to the late John Wesley and Alice Johnson. He passed away on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.  


Marvin attended the local public schools and was a graduate of Atkins High School. He attended Winston-Salem State University, Appalachian State University and Clarke Atlanta University, obtaining both Bachelor and Master of Arts in Political Science and History, working his way up to his dissertation. Professor Johnson taught at all three universities and was an adjunct professor of Political Science at WSSU.  Marvin was a professional drummer who traveled extensively in Europe for over 20 years. After leaving Europe, he also shared his musical talents in local bands ( Ken Kennedy Entertainment, the Three Kings and the Charles Greene Group), at First Calvary Baptist Church and Hanes CME Church.


Marvin is survived by his sons: Curtis (Sherri) Gilliam and Michele Johnson of Rome, Italy; three grandchildren; one great granddaughter; sisters: Bonita Johnson (Delbert) Gray and Linda Johnson Sutton; brothers: Orlando (Luigina) Johnson of Rome, Italy, Randall Johnson and Carl Ray (Sandra) Johnson; a large host of nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends all over the world.


Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 


Larry E. Phillips, II

November 13, 2018


Larry Phillips II, affectionately called ‘Little Larry’ and ‘Spiderman’ by family and friends passed away on November 13, 2018.  He was born on April 27, 1978 to Larry and Tamara Phillips of East Bend, NC. He attended Yadkin County Public schools and was a graduate of Forbush High School. He was a proud veteran of the US Navy, and was employed by Vestal Buick GMC in Kernersville, NC.


He leaves to cherish his memories, a loving son, Caschius Phillips; parents, Larry & Tamara Phillips; sisters, Resha Peregrino-Brimah (Aziz) and Tamara Phillips (Corey); two nieces and three nephews; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.


The funeral service for Larry Phillips II will be held on Monday, November 19, 2018, at New Hope AME Zion Church, 7000 Shallowford Rd., Lewisville NC 27023. Visitation is 1-2pm and the service will be at 2pm. Rev. Dairl Scott Sr. will preside.


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Mr. Bobby L. Scriven

October 22, 2018


Mr. Bobby Lee Scriven was born on July 15, 1944 to the late Rosa Lee Scriven and Willie Gholston.He was educated in the Lee County schools. Mr. Scriven held various positions professionally. He worked for Wilson-Covington Construction Company until his health began to fail.

Mr. Scriven was a member of Union Baptist Church. He was known for always being a sharp dresser. He enjoyed cooking and time with family and friends.
Mr. Bobby Scriven passed away on Monday, October 22, 2018 at W-S Nursing and Rehabilitation. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Hiawatha Gist.

He is survived by his wife, Annie Lee Scriven; his sons: Calvin Scriven and Bobby Scriven, Jr.; eight grandchildren: Calvin Dulin, Lakia Scriven, Natasha Scriven, Antwon Benjamin, Kayla Gains, Bobby Scriven, III, Shawnda Scriven and Shaun Scriven; nine great grandchildren; four  sisters: Sheila Scriven, Sharon Maxine (Roosevelt) Hudson, Annette Scriven, and Jeanette Scriven; three brothers: Frank C. Scriven, Woodie (Althia) Scriven and Lonnie Scriven; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

A service in his memory will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. 

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Mr. James E. Morris

October 21, 2018


James Everette Morris, affectionately called “Jimmy” by family and friends, was born to the late Everett E. Price and the late Willie B Morris in Roanoke, Virginia on July 14, 1952.


James was educated in the public schools of Roanoke/Halifax and Winston-Salem/Forsyth Counties. He graduated from Atkins High School in June, 1970. After graduating, he moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan and attended Washtenaw Community College where he studied architecture.


James was employed at UMI, formerly Xerox in Ann Arbor, Michigan, later relocating to Jonesboro, Georgia and retiring from the company after 30 years.
Ames confessed Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior at an early age and joined Maple Street Baptist Church in Roanoke. The family moved to Winston-Salem where he joined Mars Hill Baptist Church. He was a very active member of the usher and missionary boards, youth choir and Baptist training union.
James was a devoted brother and uncle. He loved his family and cherished his big brother, George and nieces, Carmen Carter and Lauren Morris. He enjoyed life and was loved by all persons with whom he came in contact. James was deeply loved and will be surely missed.


In addition to his parents, James was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, James and Aleane Leake; maternal grandparents, James and Alberta Liles; uncles: Fred Morris, John Morris, and Jake Morris; aunts: Lucille Evans, Alberta Izzard, Jenny Green, Esther Reeder; sister, Shitley Carter; nephews: Milton Morris, Darius Morris, Anthony Morris and Charles Samuel; niece, Crystal Morris and a host of cousins.


Those family members who survive and will forever cherish loving memories of Jimmy include three brothers: George (Lewellyn) Morris, Jefferson (Sally) Morris and Jasper (Ann) Horton; four sisters: Betty Morris, Aleane (Reginald) Bohannon, Linda Morris and Maxine Harrison; a host of loving nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family members and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, November 3, 2018 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.


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Mr. Nathaniel Jordan, Sr.

October 11, 2018


Mr. Nathaniel Jordan Sr., 82, was born on September 16, 1936 to the late John Jordan, Sr. and Lillie Mae Jordan in Scotland County, NC. He passed away on Thursday, October 11, 2018 after a period of illness.

Mr. Jordan leaves to cherish their memories: his wife of 58 years, Alice Jordan; children: Nathaniel (Vera) Jordan, Jr., Willie Mason of Horsham, PA, Anthony (Ramona) Jordan, Sr., Teressa (Douglas) Cook, and Tony Jordan; twelve grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; five siblings; a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Mr. Jordan's funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, October 19, 2018 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 Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family of Mr. Jordan would like to extend a special thank you to the doctors at Forsyth Medical Center on the 5th and 9th floors; the nurses of Encompass Home Health and Trellis Supportive Care (formerly Hospice. and Palliative Care).

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Mr. George M. Cherry

October 2, 2018


Mr. George McLean Cherry, Jr., affectionately known as “June Bug” departed this life and went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. He was born on September 9, 1972 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late George McLean Cherry, Sr. and Mary Louise Cherry.

George was a 1991 graduate of Carver High School. He was self-employed in trucking and child care for several years. His hobbies were spending time with his kids and grandkids, fishing, roller skating, playing bingo and watching the ID channel.

George was also a self-taught guitarist. In addition to his father, George was preceded in death by his wife, Tiffany Cherry; daughter, Johnnea Coleman and his grandmothers, Estell Frazier and Elaine Fulp Hall.

He is survived by his eleven children: Damara Dodd, Janisha Coleman, Tanisha Cherry, Lasherry Cherry, Trinity Cherry, Jovontae Coleman, Jarrod Coleman, George Cherry, III, Terrion Cherry, Teryan Cherry and Taylen; seven grandchildren; his beloved mother, Mary Louise Cherry; three sisters: Shannon Robinson, Kenya (Kerrmitt) Williams, Monica (Bryant) Thompson; brother, Rodney (Dianette) Jacobs, Sr.; devoted mother-in-law, Ethel Jones; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Funeral service at 12:00 PM on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at Friendship Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.


 



Ms. Karla L. Payne

September 22, 2018


Miss Karla Lynette Payne was born in Forsyth County, NC on June 17, 1961 to the late Martha Hart Payne and Charlie L. Payne. Karla attended the local schools and was a graduate of East Forsyth Senior High School. She continued her education by attending NC A&T State University.  Karla was employed by Access Staffing Service until her health declined.

Karla attended Center Grove AME Zion Church in Tobaccoville, NC with her parents until her illness in November, 2015.

Karla passed away on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at the Meridian Center in High Point, NC. She was preceded in death by her mother, Martha H. Payne.

Karla is survived by he rather, Charlie L. Payne; sister, Janice Payne; two nieces, Nihya (Clark) Russell and Taylor Payne; a great nephew, Cameron Payne of Norfolk, Va; an aunt, Mary Frances Payne of Tobaccoville; cousins who were more like siblings: Bobby Lee Perry, Jr. and Cheryl Perry-Jones; special friend who was also her nurse at the Meridian Center, Carolyn McKinney; other cousins, relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on Sunday, September 30, 2018 at Center Grove AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in church cemetery.

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Miss Mary Frances Caldwell

September 18, 2018


Miss Mary Frances Caldwell, affectionately known as “Sang” was born on July 2, 1917 to the late Ervin R. Caldwell and Janie Eighner Caldwell in Newberry, SC. She passed away peacefully on September 18, 2018 at the age of 101.

Ms. Caldwell was a 1935 graduate of Atkins High School. She spent over 40 years employed by the Eleanor and Egbert Davis family, retiring in October, 1994.

Ms. Caldwell enjoyed reading, cooking, eating candy and drinking Pepsi. She loved being fashionable and clothes but most of all she loved being with her family.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by sisters: Mabel Caldwell and Gwendolyn Wolfe; brothers: Robert L. Caldwell, James T. Caldwell, Ervin R. Caldwell, Jr., John W. Caldwell and Thedore Caldwell; sisters-in-law: Pauline Rice Caldwell, Janie Thacker Caldwell and Eva Caldwell; brother-in-law, Eugene Wolfe, Sr.; niece, Daphne Caldwell and nephews: John L. Caldwell and Johnnie Green.

She is survived by her sister: Sarah L. (Charlie) Brown; nieces: Melissa (James “Bernie”) Adams, Beverly Brown, Pamela Brown (Kerry, Sr.) Campbell, Deborah Caldwell and Patricia Caldwell; nephews: Thomas Michael (Tremenna) Caldwell, Terence Caldwell, Eugene E. (Sandy) Wolfe, Jr., John W. Caldwell, Jr.; Darryl R. (Gail) Brown, Ronald Dubose, Kevin Adams, James Adams, Jr., Kerry Campbell, Jr. and Corey Campbell; other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, September 22, 2018 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.

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Mr. Willie P. Martin

September 17, 2018


On Monday morning September 17, 2018, our Lord called Willie Pearce Martin to his eternal home. Mr. Martin was born on October 7, 1938, in Livingston, Alabama  to the late Abner Pearce Martin and Annie Bibbs Martin.

Mr. Martin was raised in Bessemer, Alabama and received his high school diploma from the local school. He received an honorable discharge from the US Army. He later moved to Buffalo, NY and met his lovely wife of 57 years, Patty Lash Martin.

Mr. Martin loved to drive big vehicles, therefore he loaded up the truck and moved his family to his wife’s home in North Carolina. After the move, Mr. Martin was hired as a Bus driver for Greyhound. Willie later retired and continued driving big trucks and buses for various local companies until his health declined.

Willie was a devoted member of Bethania A.M.E Zion Church.

Mr. Martin is survived by his wife Patty Martin, four daughters: Karen Pratchett, Janet Martin (Juan) Cason, Amanda Martin, and Evangelist Toni Lowe; thirteen grandchildren; a great granddaughter; a sister, Mattie Pearl Marshall; two sisters-in- law; four aunts six uncles; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and relatives. Mr. Martin loved his family, his church, his community, and his extended family at Hardee’s in Rural Hall.

Funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, September 22, 2018 at Bethania AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in the church cemetery.



 



Mrs. Juanita Harris Dover

September 10, 2018


Mrs. Juanita Harris Dover, 90, was born on April 16, 1928 in Winston-Salem to the late John Harris and Mattie Bell Harris. She passed away on Monday, September 10, 2018 at The Danby House. She attended the local schools and was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church.

Mrs. Dover loved spending time with her family and they loved her fabulous meals. In addition to caring for her family, Mrs. Dover spent many years cooking for the children at First Baptist Church Day Care on Highland Avenue.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Dover was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Adam Dover, Sr.; her daughter, Barbara Dover; son, Dr. Ernest A. Dover, Jr.; her twin sister, Cuanita Harris and sister, Margaret Keaton; and brother, John Harris, Jr.

She is survived by her children: Michelle (Melvin) Richardson, Mary Elizabeth (Curtis) Pelter, Shirley (Samuel) Smith of Williamstown, NJ and Kirk Dover; a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren; sister, Willie Mae Thomas of Cleveland, OH; daughter-in-law, Linda Dover of Texas; special friend, Sandra Clark; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at New Bethel Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mr. Charlie L. Clemons, Sr.

September 8, 2018


Charlie Lee Clemons, Sr. was born June 6, 1942 in Harlem, New York. He was the oldest of none children born to the late Gonzia Lee Green, Sr. and Lillie Mae Butler. Charlie was granted his angel wings on September 8, 2018. In his final days, he was surrounded by his loving wife, children, family and a host of friends.

Charlie was a graduate of Anderson High School. He retired in 1993 from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company after 31 years of service. Charlie or “Big Charlie”, as he was fondly known, enjoyed reading his bible and watching his Dallas Cowboys. “Try Jesus” were the words outlined on his cars and T’shirts. He plastered the same words all throughout Winston-Salem, the city he loved so dearly. Charlie volunteered in various ministries and started every conversation with a bible verse and ended it with a prayer. He strongly believed in sharing the gospel by shouting the word on every street corner, local radio station and through his prison ministry. He jokingly said to anyone who would listen, “old Charlie was different from new Charlie” and then reminisce for a bit, stop mid-sentence with a smile, point directly at you while looking in your eyes and say, “Try Jesus.”

Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, Gonzia Lee Green, Sr. and Lillie Mae Butler; his brothers: Vernon Butler, Randy Butler and Michael Green.

Big Charlie is survived by his wife, Renay Clemons; daughters: Cynthia Frasier of Las Vegas, NV, Charlene Clemons, Yvette (Daryl) Pugh, both of Winston-Salem, and Charletta Vance of Kernersville; son, Charlie Lee (Evette) Clemons, Jr. of Kernersville; two step daughters: Kautiva Love and Brittney Reese of Winston-Salem; 13 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; brothers: Bernard Clemons, Sr. (Priscilla Mathis) of District Heights, MD, Rushie Clemons of Bronx, NY, Larry Butler and Calvin Butler both of Winston-Salem, and Gonzia Lee (Signe) Green, Jr. of Rossbille, MD; two sisters-in-law: Marcia (Mike) Bowens of Winston-Salem and Gail Love of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; three brothers-in-law: Jeffrey Love, Darryl Love and Jimmy Love, all of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many longtime friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at Stokesdale Church of God. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Sandra L. Ireland

August 31, 2018


Sandra Lee Ireland, 70, was born in Winston-Salem, NC on October 15, 1947 to the late Robert Jimmy Jones and Hazel Katherine Harrington Jones. She attended Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and Winston Salem State University. Sandra worked at Winston Mutual Life Insurance Company and at Bethlehem Community Center as a kindergarten teacher. The Lord called Sandra home on August 31, 2018. She was a loving mother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. She leaves cherished memories with her beloved daughter, Tonya Stinson; three sisters: Jean Salter, Brenda “Net” Jones and Rosalind Jones; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and good neighbors.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, September 8, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family will greet friends beginning at 12:15 PM.

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Ms. Ida Patterson Johnson

August 29, 2018


Ida Elizabeth Patterson-Johnson was born on July 31, 1940 in Roanoke Rapids, NC to the late Ruth Mills Patterson and Edwin Lawrence Patterson, Sr. She was educated in Winston-Salem’s public school systems and graduated from Atkins High School in 1957. In 1961, after earning her bachelor’s degree in biology from North Carolina Central University, Ida moved to Newport News,Virginia and began teaching high school. Following marriage and relocation to Maryland, Ida pursued a master’s degree from the University of Maryland and began a long career as a librarian.

In 1993, she returned to her childhood home of Winston-Salem, NC. This move allowed her to spend more time with her family, including her beloved father prior to his passing in 1994. She accepted a position as Library Director at Bennett College in Greensboro, NC. Subsequently, she was recruited by the legendary writer Dr. Maya Angelou to run a community-based library at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. During this time, Ida also took a part-time job at the Shaw University’s Divinity School, in High Point, NC. Due to a serious illness, Ida moved to Richmond, Virginia in 2016 to be closer to family during her recovery.

Ida was a member of Lloyd Presbyterian Church, where she was raised. She became a devoted member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem and remained active there until her illness. She was a member of the National Association of University Women, the American Library Association and was a Life Member of the NAACP. She was also a very proud Golden Life Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
 
Ida Patterson-Johnson passed away on August 29, 2018 after a long illness. She was preceded in death by her parents Ruth and Edwin Patterson. She is survived by her daughter Patrice Wiggins (Cedric), her daughter Denise Johnson-White (William), granddaughters Jessica Catherine Wiggins, Shirai Monique Wiggins and Devyn Ruth White, grandsons Cedric Earl Wiggins, Jr. and Jason Edwin Wiggins, great grand-daughter Skylah Wiggins, brother Edwin Lawrence Patterson, Jr., many beloved friends and extended family.

Homegoing services will be held on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.’s Omega Omega service will begin at 12:00 p.m. with a public viewing to follow. The funeral will begin at 1:00 p.m. with the Rev. Wendell A. Johnson of Jerusalem Baptist Church in Norfolk, VA presiding.

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Mr. Eugene H. Caldwell

August 24, 2018


Mr. Eugene Henry Caldwell, 94, passed away August 24, 2018. Eugene was born on October 17, 1923 to the late George and Pearl Caldwell. He graduated from Atkins High School. He retired from McLean Trucking Company after 46 years as one of the oldest African American workers on the loading dock. Mr. Caldwell was a devoted member of Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church for 66 years. He was also a World War II veteran, having served in the US Army.

He is survived by his two daughters, Linda Caldwell Peters and Cathy Caldwell; one son, Eugene D. Caldwell; sister, Minnie L. Caldwell and niece, Cassandra Greene-Walker.

His homegoing service will be held at 12:00 PM on Friday, August 31, 2018 at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church. Family visitation will be one hour prior to the service, Rev. Dennis Leach, eulogist. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Ms. Judith Carol Sabbagh

August 24, 2018


Judith Carol Sabbagh born July 30, 1939 entered into rest on August 24, 2018.  She is survived by her three daughters, Carol, Elizabeth and Michelle and seven grandchildren.  A Memorial Service will be held at College Park Baptist Church on Saturday, September 1 at 2:00 pm with visitation immediately following the service.  In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made to Senior Services Meals on Wheels Program.


 



Mr. James A. Griffin, Jr.

August 21, 2018


James Alan Griffin,Jr. departed this life on August 21, 2018. James was born December 29, 1952, to the late James Griffin, Sr. and Mildred Roseboro Griffin. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by both maternal and paternal grandparents; his first wife, Verna Jean Griffin brother, Michael Earl Griffin and sister Thailia Griffin Mercer.

James was a product of the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. He graduated in the last graduation class of Atkins High School, Class of 1971. He received his BS Degree in Education from Winston-Salem State University. He retired from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County  School system after 35 years of teaching.

James was a die hard referee and umpire official for over 35 years. He was a member of the Northwest Softball Umpires Association, Northstate Football Officials Association (Winston-Salem Clinic), Northwest Basketball Officials Association and Northwest Officials Association. He received many awards for his outstanding performance in refereeing and umpiring.

James was a member of Friendship Baptist Church for 65 years. He was a member of the Sunday School, Co-Chairman of the Deacon Board, Mens’ Council, Baptist Training Union and many more auxiliaries. He was the former President of Forsyth County Baptist Training Union for nearly ten years.

James was a God sent child that used life and wisdom in taking everything with good humor and a grain of salt. He was a kind hearted and humble man, who loved the Lord, his family and his church family.   

James is survived by his wife, Hazel Hale Griffin, mother Mildred R. Griffin; children: James Griifin, III and Wayne (LaShonda) Griffin; four grandchildren:  Makayla and Alayna Griffin, RGhib Caleb Griffin, Kanijah Edwards; step daughters: Izetta Hale and Christina Hale; three step grandchildren and three step great grandchildren; sister; Charlene Roseboro; brothers: Fernandez, Mark and Derrick chael Griffin; aunts: Azalee Vinson, Bertha Parks, Robbie Allen and Stella Imes; uncles: William Griffin, Willie (Ernestine) Griffin, Eugene (Viola) Roseboro, Ardeal (Dianne) Roseboro, Curtis “Breadman” Roseboro and Sammy Roseboro; mothers-in-law, Addie Lee Hale and Elsie Miller; nieces: Jamita Griffin, India Reeves, Chaya Mercer, Marquisia and Alexis Griffin; nephews: Darren, Marcus, Jordan, and Michael Anthony Griffin; many additional relatives and many, many friends.

Home going service will held at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at Friendship Baptist Church, visitation one hour prior to the service. Rev. Lester Boyd presiding. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mrs. Geraldine P. Hauser

August 22, 2018



Mrs. Geraldine P. Hauser, 84, was born May 1, 1934 in Winston-Salem, NC. She transitioned to her heavenly home on Wednesday August 22, 2018. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Harold L. Hauser; her parents, Vaudra and Annie Pennington; her sister, Jacqueline and her brothers, Freddie and Bobby.

Mrs. Hauser attended Atkins High School and Winston-Salem State University where she received her degree in education. She taught in the Detroit public school system.

Waiting to see her again are her daughters: Karen, Sonya and Tanya; her granddaughters McKenzie, Evan and Zoe, several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mrs. Hauser's funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, August 25, 2018, at St. Phillips Moravian Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mr. Gregory D. Cuthrell

August 12, 2018


Mr. Gregory Dwayne Cuthrell was born on October 9, 1964 to the late Lloyd M. Cuthrell, Sr. and Virginia Bailey Cuthrell in Winston-Salem, NC. He passed away on Sunday, August 12, 2018. Gregory attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a 1982 graduate of Parkland High School. He furthered his education by receiving certification in Automotive Systems Technology from Forsyth Technical Community College.

His professional career was spent as a technician at Corning and TRW. His most recent employment was as Extrusion Operator at Bekaert Deslee.

Gregory enjoyed football, motorcycles and drag racing.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his brother, Lloyd Cuthrell, Jr. He is survived by his son, Cory Cuthrell; his mother, Virginia Cuthrell; brother, Ken (Shelby) Cuthrell; two nieces: Karmen and Kaila Cuthrell; two nephews: DeAndre and Kameron Cuthrell; aunt, Aurelia Bailey Stribling; a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home on Saturday, August 18, 2018. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Goodwill Baptist Church cemetery

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Mrs. Arnstine R. Crawford

August 6, 2018


Arnstine L. Rice Crawford made her transition to glory on August 6, 2018 at her residence after an extended illness. Arnistine, the youngest child of the late Edgar Oliver Rice and Thelma Elizabeth Sherard was born on March 24, 1943.

She attended public schools in Winston-Salem, NC and graduated from Columbia Heights Senior High School on June 5, 1962. She confessed her faith in Christ at an early age and attended Morning Star Baptist Church with her mother, who was the musician at the church. Arnstine later joined Mars Hill Baptist Church where she served with many auxiliaries.

In 1963, she was united in holy matrimony to the late Rev. Lewis R. Crawford Sr. Four children were born from this union. As a mother and mentor, she was always diligent and committed. She worked for R.J. Reynolds in various administrative roles and later retired.
She supported her husband in his ministry and served as the choir director and musician at Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Messiah Missionary Baptist Church, and New Unity Baptist Church. She was known in the community for always showing love and support for others.
She was preceded in death by her husband Rev. L. R. Crawford Sr., their son, Lewis R. Crawford Jr., and her brothers Herman Rice and Thaddeus Rice.

Left to cherish her memory and share her legacy are her daughters; Nerrissa M. Dudley, Felicia A. Cuthrell, Cynthia L. Crawford, Wyvetra C. Crawford; four grandchildren, Michael (Shameia) Crawford, D’Andre Cuthrell, Brittany Coleman, Nerrissa Crawford; two great grandchildren, Skylar Crawford and Siana Crawford; a brother, Charles Rice; a sister, Alice James; aunts, Doris Sherard Morrison and Moniece Sherard Vandiver; a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, August 11, 2018 at Goodwill Baptist Church, Clemmons, NC. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Debra J. Robinson

August 4, 2018


Ms. Debra Joanne Robinson was born on September 29, 1958 to George Ladell Robinson and Carolyn Lash Robinson in Winston-Salem, NC. She was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools attending North Forsyth High School. She spent many years employed in the textile industry until she became a full-time mother and homemaker following the birth of her daughter.

Ms. Robinson was a member of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, where she was baptized.

Debra had a loving and giving spirit. She never met a stranger and that was exhibited by her many friends whom she enjoyed laughing and talking. She loved Rhythm & Blues and Gospel music, watching movies and visiting museums and historical sites. Debra was known for preparing “some of the best soul food you ever tasted!” She kept things neat and clean, especially her children. Debra loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and family but was known for being at least 2 hours late to family gatherings, even if she planned the event!

Debra was preceded in death this year by her nephew, Ajmal D. Rehman and great aunt, Melinda Lash.

She is survived by her children: Barry A. Robinson and Denea M. Starks; five grandchildren: Iman Alford, Rahim Robinson, and Ta'Ciana Robinson (with whom she spent a great deal of time), Dy’Quan Robinson and Nassir Hassan; a great grandson, Jy'Sen Wright; her parents: Carolyn Robinson and George (Shirley) Robinson; siblings: Brenda Robinson-Rehman, George L. Robinson, Terry D. Robinson, and Inga Robinson-Riley (Jerry); aunts: Frances Lash Cloud and Nellie Conrad-Jacobs; uncle, Jessie Conrad; nieces and nephews: Nakisha L. Robinson, Artanda A. Robinson, Tiffany Robinson, Tameka Pate-Pickett, Tiana Robinson, Brandi Stephenson, George "Lil Butch" Robinson, and Tim Robinson, and a host of loving great nieces, great nephews and cousins; a very special friend, Juanita McCormick.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, August 11, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in Bethania AME Zion Church cemetery.

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Mr. Clyde W. Haywood

July 24, 2018


Mr. Clyde Willis Haywood, after a period of illness, passed away peacefully Tuesday, July 24th, 2018 at Autumn Care of Mocksville.

 

Clyde was the last born of five children on September 4th, 1948, in Winston Salem, North Carolina to the late Jervy and Katherine Haywood. Clyde was a lover of sports, especially Nascar Racing, enjoyed farming, fishing, hunting and spending time hanging out with friends and family.

 

Clyde was preceded in death by three brothers: Jerry, Berkley,  and Oscar, also four sisters: Betty, Agnes, Emma and Frances.

 

Clyde is survived by a host of nieces, nephews, two sisters in law, and other family members.

 

 A memorial service will be held at 1:00pm, Saturday, July 28, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

 



Mrs. Frances L. Thompson

July 15, 2018


Mrs. Frances Lewis Thompson, 90,  died Sunday, July 15, 2018. A funeral service will take place on Thursday, July 19, 2018 at 12pm at Union Chapel Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty prior to the service at the church.

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Mrs. Louise G. Crosby

July 15, 2018


Mrs. Louise Galloway Gray Crosby was born in Winston-Salem on January 19, 1940 to the late Mildred Galloway. She was a graduate of Reynolds High School. Louise spent her life as a full-time wife and mother. Mrs. Crosby was a member of Exodus Baptist Church where she served on the usher board and was a mother of the church.

In addition to her mother, Mrs. Crosby was preceded in death by both of her husbands, James Burwin Gray and George Crosby; her grandfather, Russell Galloway and uncles: Slim, Bud and Jarvis Galloway.

She is survived by her daughters: Sharon Sheff and Doris Dargan; sons: James (Catherine) Galloway, Kennard Galloway and Raymond Galloway; twenty grandchildren; twenty-three great grandchildren; aunt, Reba Galloway; uncle, Reuben Galloway; other relatives and friends.

A service in her memory will be held at 3:00 PM on Thursday, July 19, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

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Mr. Donald W. Settle, Sr.

July 15, 2018


Donald Wayne Settle, Sr., 59, was born November 10, 1958 to the late Theodore Settle, Sr. and Luerenda Thorns Settle. He transitioned home on Sunday, July 15, 2018. Donald was a graduate of Parkland Sr. High School. He spent his professional career as a long distance truck driver.

Donald is survived by his loving wife, Tina Oliver Settle and their three children: Donald (Meghan) Settle, Jr., Tamara and Tameka Settle; three grandchildren: Naomi Settle, Zoraya Williams and Zara Williams; four siblings: Danny (Jackie) Settle, Loretta Mitchell, Shirley Spease and Barbara (Carl) Rice; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

The family will greet friends at 11:30 AM on Friday, July 20 at St. Peter’s World Outreach Center with homegoing service beginning at 12:00 PM. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park.


 



Mr. Aaron A. Oliver

July 3, 2018


Mr. Aaron A. Oliver, 60 was born on December 24, 1957 to the late Barbara Heath Oliver and Cecil T. Oliver, Sr. in Winston-Salem, NC. Aaron was a graduate of Parkland High School and attended the North Carolina School of the Arts.

Aaron used his artistic abilities to build furniture, create oil, wood and pastel art. He extended his artistic abilities to lawn service which he enjoyed until his health declined.

He is survived by his loving wife Doris Charlene Oliver; son, Joshua (Cristi) Oliver; daughter/niece, Monica Taylor; five grandchildren; his father, Cecil T. Oliver, Sr.; five siblings: Cecil (Ardeicha) Oliver, Jr., Jerome Oliver, Natalie Warren, Tina (Donald) Settle, Sherry Hoy and Cathy Oliver; aunt, Elizabeth Oliver; a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM on Friday, July 6, 2018 at Greater Galilee Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior tot he service. Interment in Parklawn Memorial Park.


 



Mrs. Theressa P. Holder

June 30, 2018


Mrs. Theressa Penn Holder was born October 18, 1918 to the late Robert C. and Amanda K. Penn in Patrick County, VA. She departed this life at her home on Saturday, June 30, 2018.

She attended the public schools in Winston-Salem and studied cosmetology at LaMae Beauty School under the instruction of Mrs. Ola Mae Forte. She owned and operated Kimberly Park Beauty Salon and was employed at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. Her employment at Brown’s Funeral Home lasted more than 50 years. Theressa was married to the late Joe H. Holder and from this union three children were born: Marvin, Melba and Sandra.

Theressa was a member of Cleveland Avenue Christian Church where she served on the usher board for many years. Declining health dictated that she worship closer to home. She then joined her community church Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church. Mrs. Holder had been a lifelong resident of the community and was a neighbor and friend to many members of the congregation.

She enjoyed cooking and watching sports on television. She closely followed Michael Jordan and Chris Paul. She especially followed Chris Paul, because of the many days she spent working and talking with his great grandmother, Roma Jones at Cleveland Avenue Christian Church. She also enjoyed watching Tiger Woods play golf. She was watching Tiger on Saturday when Melba said Tiger made a birdie for her just prior to her passing.

Theressa had many conversations about trains with Clark Brown, Sr. which cultivated a love for trains and traveling by train. She often traveled by train to visit family in Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and Massachusetts.

In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Holder was preceded in death by her son, Marvin Holder; nephew, Allen Coleman (who was like a son to her); sisters: Lillie Mae Penn, Beatrice Barclay and Pearl Thomas; brothers: Robert Lee Penn and Henry Penn; and Beatrice Rorie, who was like a dear daughter to her.

She is survived by her daughters: Melba E. Holder and Sandra Holder; four grandchildren: Natalie Young, Damon Holder, Kenneth Holder and Wesley Holder; great grandson, Burrell Young, III; many other relatives and dear friends, Sadie Beal, Doris Hartsfield and Denise Hartsfield.


Family visitation will be Saturday, July 7, 2018 at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, 1400 Fitch Street, from 11:00 AM until 11:30 AM. Funeral service immediately following. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


 



Ms. Antonia Tillman

June 27, 2018


Ms. Antonia Tillman was born in Winston-Salem, NC to Brenda Tillman Ervin and the late Robert Ervin on December 15, 1964. She passed away on June 27, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center.

Antonia was a 1984 graduate of North Forsyth High School, where she received perfect attendance for all school grades. She was an employee of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and Novant Health, where she received perfect attendance awards until illness prevented her from working.

Antonia was a life-time member of Central Triad Church. She was dedicated to the church plays, collecting tickets and occasionally ushering. She was loved by all for her quiet, selfless and giving nature. Antonia always wore a smile. She loved all people, especially children. Antonia loved traveling with her mother and friends. She visited all states in the United States, except Alaska. She visited Canada for several years. While in Canada, she visited the Olympic Swimming Pool, House of Parliament and Ottawa.

Antonia is survived by her mother: Brenda Tillman Ervin; sister Lisa Ervin (Alvin) Parker; niece, Lisa M. Parker; god-daughter, Sanora; close cousins: Deborah Tillman, Faye Wright, Sean (Susan) Myers of Texas, Barbara Steele, Ed Steele; other cousins and close friends.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on July 7, 2018 at Central Triad Church, visitation at 1:30 PM. Interment in the New Evergreen Cemetery.




 



Mr. Carl D. Lewis

June 27, 2018




Mr. Carl Daniel Lewis, 65, passed away while resting and transitioned into heaven on June 27, 2018. Carl was born on July 19, 1952 to the late Oscar Lewis and Catherine (Adams) Lewis in Winston-Salem.

Carl was a graduate of Atkins High School and furthered his education at Winston-Salem State University as a Psychology major receiving a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science degree in 1998. In the Air Force he was a procurement specialist. After leaving the military to raise his son, Carl worked for a variety of companies including RJ Reynolds, Roses and Forsyth Hospital.

In addition to his parents, Carl was preceded in death by his siblings, Doretha (Adams) Ennels and Barbara (Lewis) Mitchell; close niece, Le'Isha Adams. He is survived by his son Demonique L. Lewis "Nick" (Yolanda); siblings, Oscar Lewis Jr. (Edna), Robert L. Lewis (Janice), Donald R. Lewis (Yvonne), James M. Lewis and Eleanor Gibson; four grandchildren, Andrew, Kezia, Stephen and Jadon; devoted nieces, Jacqueline Lipscomb (Ernest Hill), Sonetta Davis (Turner); close nephew, Eddie Cruz (Tasha); and many other loving relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, July 2, 2018 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family will greet friends one half hour prior to the service. Burial will be a private service at Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Ms. Judy C. Glenn

June 26, 2018


Judy “Big Carol” Glenn was born to Ethel Crocket and William Gaddy. Carol was a lover of life and family.

She was preceded in death by her mother Ethel Crocket, and she leaves behind to cherish: Mr. William Gaddy: two daughters: Lakeisha Glenn and Jasmine Glenn: One brother; James (Trina) Glenn: 3 grandchildren; Juano Glenn, Linda Glenn, and Jakyri Glenn: 5 great grand children and a host of cousins, aunts, and uncles.

 

Memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM on Sunday, July 8, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Ms. Ruth E. Sherard

June 20, 2018


Ms. Ruth Elizabeth Sherard, 72, passed away peacefully and transitioned into heaven on June 20, 2018. Ruth was born on March 14, 1946 to the late Thaddeus L. Sherard and Veritas Grier Jones in Winston-Salem. Her step-father was the late Ollie T. Jones.

She is survived by her devoted son, Keith O. Sherard, Sr.; daughter-in-law, Keely A. Sherard; grandson, Keith O. Sherard, Jr. “KJ”;  aunt, Rudine Grier; uncle, Robert Grier; other relatives, god children and many friends.

A family visitation will be held from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm tonight at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at Mount Zion Baptist Church with Dr. Serenus T. Churn, officiating. Family visitation will be one half hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Ms. Albertha Little

June 17, 2018


Albertha Little, 102, also lovingly known as “Nana” and “Aunt Bert” passed away June 17, 2018 at her residence.  She was born April 21, 1916 to Albert and Isabella Spencer Little in Chesterfield, SC.  She lived in Charlotte, NC, Stamford, Ct and ultimately reunited with her sister, Eva L. Hillian in Winston-Salem, NC.
 
She received her education from the Chesterfield County schools and was employed by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem, NC and Paper Novelty Manufacturing in Stamford, CT.
 
Albertha loved the Lord and was a faithful member of Faith Tabernacle Baptist Church in Stamford, Ct and Union Chapel Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC.  until her health declined.
 
She is survived by two daughters: Doris Jones and Mary McEachern Mallory; 9 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; 41 great, great grandchildren; 39 great, great, great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. 

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Monday, June 25, 2018 at Union Chapel Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery.


 



Mr. Clyde H. Howell, Sr.

June 15, 2018


Mr. Clyde H. Howell, 93, passed away on June 15, 2018, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. The son of the late Noah and Eva Howell, he was born April 19, 1925, in Davie County, NC.

He was a former member of Chinquapin Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Mocksville, Reynolda Prayer Band, Winston-Salem and the New Philadelphia Church of God, Yadkinville. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Howell retired from Western Electric after many years of service.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Mrs. Annie Hill of Heflin, AL, son Boyd Howell and two daughters, Bernice and Bonnie Howell.

Surviving are his loving and deeply committed wife of 71 years, Mrs. Callie Pledger Howell, two daughters, Jerry Lynn Smith of Jacksonville, FL, Donna Marie Feaster of the home, son Clyde H. Howell, Jr. of Winston-Salem, one son-in-law, 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and great friends.

The family will receive relatives and friends at noon, Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at Bethlehem A.M.E. Zion Church, 6475 Yadkinville Road, Pfafftown, NC prior to the 12:30 pm service with the Reverend Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

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Mr. Benjamin J. Brown

June 14, 2018


Benjamin Jeffrey Brown was born January 12, 1961 in Ellerbe, North Carolina to Prince and Gwendolyn Brown.

 

Benjamin was preceded in death by his father, sister and a brother.

 

He passed away on Thursday, June 14, 2018 following a period of illness.

 

Benjamin leaves to cherish precious memories to his wife, Anita L. Brown, mother Gwendolyn Brown, a brother Randy (Sharon) Brown, special niece Felicia, aunts, uncles, brother-n-laws, sister-n-laws, several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

 

Funeral service will be at 1:00 PM on Thursday, June 21, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Mr. Bernard R. Moore

June 12, 2018


Bernard Moore, known to his family and friends as “Love” passed away on Tuesday, June 12th, 2018. Bernard was born January 26th, 1966 to the late Yvonne Moore and the late Fred Glenn of Winston-Salem NC. He was a 1984 graduate of West Forsyth High School. Upon graduation, Bernard entered the U.S. Army on May 15, 1984, served and was honorably discharged on May 12, 1987. In 1991 Bernard began working at Thomasville Furniture factory. He later moved to Durham NC where he was employed by the VA Hospital. Bernard went on to graduate from the Ultimate Medical Academy with an associate degree in Medical Billing & Coding.

 

Bernard deeply loved his family and friends. He was truly a man of God and loved growing closer to, and serving the Lord with his brothers and sisters at Victorus Life Fellowship Church family including Bishop Darion White and First Lady Sylvia White.

 

Bernard had a great affection for the Duke University Blue Devils. He especially enjoyed the times when Duke beat Carolina. He would eagerly ask “Where are all those ‘Terd-heel’ fans?” He was also an avid Dallas Cowboy Fan.

 

Bernard is preceded in death by his mother Ms. Yvonne Moore, father Mr. Fred Glenn, brother Mr. Derict Moore, and Grandmother Ms. Eula Matthews. He leaves to cherish his memory his sisters: Debbie (Bryant) Thomas, Valjean Moore – (George) Cheek; devoted nephew, Lamar Moore and nephew Levon Moore, two beloved nieces: Tanisha Moore and Chloe Thomas, two step-sons: Jerry Ray McClure and Jeremy O’Brien McClure. He also leaves his uncle, Colonel Bobby (Gerri) Moore of Stone Mountain GA., two aunts: Mrs. Loleane Williams and Ms. Shirley Blackburn; a devoted cousin, Tricia Moore, close friends: Ronald Gary, Kenny Wilson, Michael Byrd, and Adrienne Miller. He also leaves behind a devoted caretaker Mrs. Audrey Jardis, and his roommates: Mary Hundley and Kywan Sheppard. He was especially close to his church family, along with a host of other family members, cousins, and close friends.

 

A service in his memory will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, June 23, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


 



Mr. Isaiah Lurry

June 12, 2018


Isaiah Lurry was born on May 25, 1923, in Danville, VA to the late Theo Lurry and Ethel Brown Lurry. He was raised an only child in Greensboro, NC and later moved back to Danville where he met his future wife - Ophelia Strader.  He was drafted in the Army in April,1943 and served in World War II with a tour of duty in Europe. When he returned from war, he married his love, Ophelia, in September, 1945, and received an honorable discharge from the Army in November, 1945.  He and Ophelia became parents of five children: twin boys, who transitioned at two days old, Eloise “Pinky” Lee, Isaiah “Bubbles” Lurry Jr., and Theresa Ann Lurry.  In addition to his parents and twin sons, Isaiah was preceded in death by his daughter, Eloise and son, Isaiah, Jr.

The Lurry family settled in Washington D.C in1951. Isaiah worked at Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital as a practical nurse and later obtained a career at Andrews Airforce base as a mechanic. At the age of 35, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and became focused on scriptures and helping others. He loved golf and frequented the golf course. He also enjoyed cooking, working around the house, reading books, teaching Sunday School, and watching westerns, sports, jeopardy, and sermons on The Gospel Channel. He loved his family and worked hard to provide for their needs and bless them with their wants. He stressed the importance of a good education, loving God, and living a life pleasing to God.

Mr. Lurry passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at Homestead Hills Retirement Community in Winston-Salem, NC. Where he relocated to be with his grandchildren: Angel, Jamerson and Tanya.

Deacon Isaiah Lurry is survived by wife, Pastor Ophelia Lurry, daughter Theresa Ann Lurry, grandsons: Aaran Ronnell (Agnes) Lurry and Jamerson Samuel (Tanya) Lee; granddaughter Angel Furmarita Lee, great granddaughter Emma Elizabeth Lurry, brother-in-law George (Mary) Strader; son-in-law Furman Lee; nieces: Angela, Sylvia (Maurice), Patsy, and Mary; nephews: Keith (Terry), Michael, Steve, Donnell, and Kevin, his devoted church family, and many friends.

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Mrs. Shirley G. Matthews

June 7, 2018




Mrs. Shirley Jean Glenn Matthews was born November 19, 1936 to the late Wilson Lee Glenn, Sr. and Flora Evada Porter Glenn in Winston-Salem, NC. She was educated in the Yadkin County public schools and was a graduate of Yadkin High School.


Shirley married James Thomas Matthews on August 31, 1957. They were blessed with four children: Beverly, Alicia, James “Donnie” and Janeia.


Mrs. Matthews was employed at Bassick Sack for several years before retiring to become a full-time homemaker.


Mrs. Matthews was a member of Winston-Salem First for over 25 years.


She passed away on Thursday, June 7, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center.


Mrs. Matthews is survived by her husband of 60 years, James Matthews; children: Beverly (Melvin) Anthony, Alicia Wall, James “Donnie” (Susan) Matthews, and Janeia (Jonathan) Knox; six grandchildren; twin great grandsons; sisters: Peggy Littlejohn and Brenda (Mack) Steadman; brother, Clyde (Emma) Glenn; sister-in-law, Jean Glenn; a special niece and caregiver, Brenda Glenn; a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at Winston-Salem First, with Pastor Elwood Rakes officiating. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery.


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Mr. Ralph J. Mitchell

May 29, 2018


Ralph John Mitchell mounted a motorcycle and began his next journey on Tuesday, May 29, 2018.


As a boy, he grew up in Walkertown, NC with his parents, Adolphus and Lucy Elvira Coletrane Mitchell and paternal grandparents John and Fannie Watkins Mitchell farming tobacco.


He was the eldest son with four siblings. Ralph John married Gertrude Spann on May 29, 1946. Ralph and Gertrude were blessed with seven children-Michael (deceased), Gwendolyn, Linda (deceased), Barbara (deceased), Anthony, Beverly (deceased), and Milton (deceased), seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; a host of nieces and nephews; sister in law, Bernetta McRae Mitchell.


Mr. Mitchell was a retired private chauffeur and a WWII Army Veteran. He loved NASCAR, motorcycling, and fishing.


Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


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Mr. Charlie M. Oliver, Jr.

May 28, 2018


Mr. Charlie M. Oliver, Jr. was born on December 24, 1939 in Clemmons, NC to the late Charlie and Delia Oliver. He was a 1958 graduate of Carver High School. He passed away on Monday, May 28, 2018.


He leaves to cherish their memories, three daughters: Lartisa Williams, Millicent Smith and Monica Oliver; One son, Anthony (Roxie) Oliver; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren; two sisters: Faye Williams and Juanita Wilson; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, June 4, 2018 at Hickory Grove AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the Building Fund of Hickory Grove AME Zion Church, Clemmons, NC in memory of Charlie M. Oliver, Jr. 


 


Mr. Harvey L. White

May 28, 2018


Harvey Lee White, 78, passed away on May 28, 2018 at Trinity Glen. He was born in Davidson, NC to the late John Henry White and the late Hattie Conner Drake on July 20, 1939. He was a graduate of Atkins High School, class of 1958 and employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Harvey White, Jr.


Harvey is survived by three children: Stacy Toney, Patrick White and Cary Speas; two sisters: Lottie Conner Bailey and Nolie (Richard) Miller; a brother, Thomas (Sophia) Drake, Jr.; four grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and extended family.


The family visitation will be Saturday at 11:30 AM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will begin at 12:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Glen, 849 Waterworks Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105.


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Mr. Robert T. Craig

May 28, 2018


Mr. Robert T. Craig was born in Martinsville, VA to the late Governor T. Craig and Beatrice Craig Simmons. He was a graduate of George Washington Carver High School. Mr. Craig retired from Wake Forest University.


Mr. Craig passed away on May 28, 2018 at Heartlands Living and Rehab Center. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his brother, Ramon Mease. He is survived by his mother; his siblings: Linda B. Jalloh, Katherine (Billy) Alford, Kathleen (Ron) Dawkins, Laura Craig Dendy, Cheri (Christopher) Lineberger, Reginald Craig, William (Teresa) Craig and James Daniel Simmons, Jr.; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


Mr. Craig’s family will celebrate his life privately.


 


Mr. John H. Pope

May 4, 2018


John Henry Pope was born to the late Georgia Kemp Pope on April 11, 1939 in Orrville, Alabama. He was educated in the  Jefferson County schools and obtained an Associates degree in Communication in 1970 from Los Angeles Trade Technical School.

Mr. Pope served in the US Army from 1960-1963. He was honorably discharged in San Francisco, CA and later moved to Los Angeles, CA. While in the Army, Mr. Pope developed a love for bowling. Following discharge, he developed and perfected his skills gaining the attention of the Professional Bowlers Association.

Mr. Pope had a 12 year tenure with the Ford Motor Company. During his employment with Ford, he created the rear windshield wiper which was rejected by marketing and instituted 5 years later. Mr. Pope was never given recognition for this accomplishment and was a source of great disappointment. Mr. Pope retired from Matson Navigation (which later became Stevedore Terminals) following 22 years of perfect attendance. He was the first African American to hold the position of Senior Superintendent with the company.

Mr. Pope married the former Lillian F. Perkins in 1965 and from that union was born a son, Darrell J. Pope. Following his retirement in 2001, Mr. Pope relocated to North Carolina to live with his son, Darrell and granddaughter, Halle.

John confessed Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior at an early age and did his best to lead a Christian life. He was a devoted father, brother, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. He was a man of honor and character through the grace of Christ. He left this life to be with his Lord Jesus Christ on May 4, 2018 following a period of illness.

In addition to his mother, Mr. Pope was preceded in death by his first wife, Lillian F. Pope; brothers: Daniel Rayford and Charles Pope; stepsons: Donald Ray Cooper and Frederick Douglas Cooper and sister-in-law, Della Rayford.

John Henry Pope will forever be missed by his son: Darrell J. Pope; granddaughters: Britney S. Jackson and Halle M. Williams, her husband, Henry H. Williams, Jr.; grandson, Anthony J. Jackson and his fiance’ Shakira Faison; great granddaughter, Hensley Grace Williams; great grandson, Isaiah Jackson; four sisters: Lizzie Mae Rayford, Anna Richardson-Weeks, Georgia Joyce Hall and her husband, Sylvester, and Mary Thomas; three brothers: Melvin Rayford, James Dixon an this wife Shirley, and Jimmy Dan Dixon; his former wife, Barbara Johnson; and sister-in-law, Ethel Rayford; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 in the chapel of Clark  S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will visit with friends 30 minutes prior to the service in the chapel.

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Mrs. Clydie S. Chaplin

May 14, 2018


Mrs. Clydie Bell Sturdivant Chaplin was born on March 15, 1946 to the late Reverend James and Mamie Sturdivant in Peachland, NC. The family moved to Winston-Salem where Clydie attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and graduated from Carver School (now Carver High School).

Mrs. Chaplin retired in 2005 from Hanes Hosiery/Sara Lee after 34 years of service after 34 years of service to the company. She also held employment with the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system and The Lutheran Home (Trinity Glen).

Mrs. Chaplin was a faithful member of White Rock Baptist Church where she served on the Usher Board, JS Mickens Choir and Missionary Board.

Clydie passed away on Monday, May 14, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Chaplin, Sr.; sisters: Annette Sturdivant, Bessie Woods and Lessie Pinkney; brothers: James Sturdivant, Lee Sturdivant, T. Willie Sturdivant, and Robert Sturdivant; and grandson, James Alexander Chaplin.

Clydie is survived by her children: Tammy (Stephen) Atwater, Willie (Denise) Chaplin, Jr., and Jessica (Gene) Morgan; grandchildren: Shanae’ Chaplin, Elena Chaplin, Jakia Chaplin, Tevin Atwater, Willie C. Chaplin, Geno Morgan and Jaylen Morgan; great grandchildren, Chloe and Bella, who she lovingly called her sweet-sweets; Sisters: Mary Dobson, Pauline (Carnell) Leak, Henrietta Timmons and Nancy Braboy; brother, Johnnie (Yolanda) Sturdivant; several nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Monday, May 21, 2018 at White Rock Baptist Church with Pastor V. Cedric Crawford, officiating. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Mr. Moncure Williams, Sr.

May 10, 2018


Mr. Moncure Williams, Sr. was born on August 2, 1934 in Chester, SC to the late Sidney Williams and Mary Caldwell Williams. He attended the Chester County schools and was a graduate of Finley High School. Mr. Williams retired after 32 years of service to AMTRAK Railways. He enjoyed music, keeping his car clean and taking pictures.

In addition to his parents, Mr. Williams was preceded in death by his daughter, Monchell Hanes; sister, Icelean Williams; brothers: John Sidney Williams, Robert Finley and Douglas “Butch” Williams; step-mother, Louise Stokes Williams. He passed away on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.

Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Bernadette Honore Williams; children: Georgia Rambert, Gloria (Arthur) Hunder, Moncure (Margaret) Williams, Jr., Mary Williams, Angela Kitchings, Cassandra (Lonnie) Irby, Tracey Mason, Renee (Ernest) Scovens, James (Raquel) Williams, Pamela (Craig) Jackson, Lamont (Robynee) Williams, Ernest Morris, Eric and Aaron Sims; a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at Canaan Missionary Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Woodland Cemetery. Family visitation will be one hour prior to the service. The family would like to express appreciation for the exceptional care given Mr. Williams by the 8th Floor Palliative Care Unit at Forsyth Medical Center and of Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home staff.


 



Mrs. Ann T. Joins

May 5, 2018


Mrs. Ann Johnson Thomas Joins was born August 6, 1944 min Winston-Salem to the late Edward Johnson and Alice Mackey Johnson. Ann attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools (Atkins High School). She spent her professional career as a machine operator at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. Ann retired after 30 years of service. Ann loved to read and was a great cook.

She passed away on Saturday, May 5, 2018 following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frankie Bobby Joins, son, Rufus “Ricky” Thomas; her sister, Hazel Johnson; brothers: Edward Johnson, Jr., Joseph Johnson and Robert Johnson.

She leaves to cherish their memories: her daughters: Janet Thomas, Priscilla Thomas and Chasity (Keith) Staley; grandchildren: Clarence McMillian, Sedric (Lonnie) McMillian, Brandon Thomas, Chonte (Curtis) Murphy, Alyssa Benston and Jessica (Ralph) Thomas; six step-grandchildren; many great grandchildren; sister, Bessie Gray; brother, Narvell (Plush) Johnson; sister-in-law, Carolyn Johnson; a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be private.


 



Ms. Freida R. Thompson

April 25, 2016



Freida R Thompson, born January 10, 1961 in Winston-Salem, NC, was the last child of the late James Fred and Virginia Hines Thompson. She attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools until ninth grade when she received a scholarship to attend Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH where she graduated in 1979. Freida then earned her Bachelor of Arts in Economics (1983) from The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, where she was a charter member of the Xi Lambda (1982) chapter of Zeta Phi Beta, Inc.

Freida returned to Winston-Salem where she held several positions at Piedmont Federal Savings and Loan (Downtown). She moved on to be Night Auditor for the Comfort Inn Courtyard (University Parkway), and then was the Account Manager for Camel Pawn Shop & Fine Jewelry for thirty years.
Freida accepted Christ at an early age and joined First Waughtown Baptist Church where she served on the Junior Usher Board, Sunday School, Baptist Training Union (BTU), Junior Missionaries and Adult Usher Board.

Freida was passionate about family. She leaves to enjoy her funny antics and precious memories, her god-daughter, Ellesha (Miranda) Waters-Wellman; siblings, Earline (Dale, Sr) Martin, Fannetta (Clarence, Sr) Gore, Carl B Hines, Jeanette Kelly, and Dr. Constance Burke; two nieces raised as sisters, Alease T Reid and Faye C Evans; and many nieces, nephews and grand-nieces and -nephews that she poured her life into and made feel so special.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at First Waughtown Baptist Church with Dr. Dennis Bishop officiating. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment in Clifton Grove Baptist Church.

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Mr. Tyrone M. Boyd

April 26, 2018


Mr. Tyrone M. Boyd, 71, passed away on Thursday, April 26, 2018 following a period of illness. He was born on February 25, 1947 in Winston-Salem to the late John Boyd and Lillie Moses Boyd. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Airman James M. Boyd.


Mr. Boyd attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a graduate of Atkins High School. He loved good food and listening to music.


Mr. Boyd is survived by his loving sister, Peggy Boyd Johnson; nieces: Angela Boyd, Dr. PaDonda Boyd-Webb (Richard), Kaiah Webb, Kamryn Campbell, Shaudia Boyd, Ranesha Boyd, and Jasmine Hughes; nephews: Rodney (Kesiah) Boyd, Malcolm Boyd, Rodney Kenyare, Tyreel, DeAndre, Rashad and Keishawn Boyd; cousins: Magnolia Perkins, Earshlen Edwards of Dinwiddie, VA, Shirley Dawley of Petersburg, VA; other relatives and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.


 



Mrs. Linda W. Marshall

April 22, 2018


Linda Diane Washington Marshall was born on July 22, 1955 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late James Marvin Washington and Levolia Booker Washington. She attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and was a graduate of North Forsyth High School. Linda furthered her education at Forsyth Technical Community College and spent many years as a Pharmacy Technician at Baptist Hospital and later in customer service management for several retail stores.

Linda received her early Christian education at Shiloh Baptist Church. She was a devoted member of St. Paul United Methodist Church.

Linda loved spending time with her friends and family, playing spades and shopping. She enjoyed crafts, knitting, crocheting and taking pictures which was evident on her Facebook page. Linda LOVED the fair, attending downtown festivals especially when her favorite bands were performing where she could show off her favorite dance moves. Life is a party and Linda believed she should have one every chance she could.

Linda passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 22, 2018 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Ayanna Al-Malik and her sister, Brenda Turner.

Memories of Linda will be forever cherished by her devoted husband, Richard Marshall; children: LaQuondra (Rahjan) Al-Malik and Richard Marshall, Jr.; her devoted mother, Levolia Washington; loving sister, Beverly A. Smith; three loving grandsons: Shaheem Al-Malik, Hassan Al-Malik, and Rajon Kinzer; a loving granddaughter, Tamir Brown; sisters-in-law: Teresa Marshall and Tammy Marshall; eight nieces;  four nephews; a host of other relatives and many friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at St. Paul United Methodist Church, with Pastor Donald Jenkins, officiating. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior tot he service. Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery.

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Mr. Donald P. Christian

April 12, 2018


Donald Preston Christian, 69, transitioned into eternity on Thursday, April 12, 2018 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Christian was born April 27, 1948 in Forsyth County, North Carolina to the late Joseph and Jeanette Eggleston Christian. He was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School system. Mr. Christian graduated from Atkins High School. Donald retired after 39 years of successful and faithful service with RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.


Donald was an avid outdoorsman who loved to work in his yard. He took pride in the condition of his lawn. He enjoyed fishing with friends, traveling, and investing. Donald was also proud of being a member of the Ionic Lodge #172 and Sethos Temple. Donald loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them.


Donald is survived by his loving, devoted, and caring daughter, DeShawna M. Christian of Kannapolis, N.C.; loving grandsons: Donnard P. Christian of Charlotte, N.C. and Dyson M. Abrams of Kannapolis, N.C.; a brother, Benjamin Christian; a devoted friend, caretaker, and former spouse, Doris H. Christian; a God daughter, Sherri Sullivan; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends that will cherish his memory.


In addition to his parents, Mr. Christian was preceded in death by a wonderful and loving daughter, Donna Christian Thomas, a lovely granddaughter, Demikeya Thomas.


The Homegoing Service for Mr. Christian will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at the Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church at 630 N. Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C. The visitation will begin at 12:30 p.m. with the funeral service beginning at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Christian will be interred at the Woodland Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. George C. Banks, Pastor, will serve as the Officiant and Eulogist.

 



Mr. Willis C. Morrison

March 24, 2018


Mr. Willis Clevell Morrison, 68, was called home to Glory on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at his residence. He was born December 26, 1949 in Winston-Salem, NC, to the late Rudolph and Rubystene Morrison, Sr.  

Mr. Morrison graduated from Central High School in Winston-Salem.  He retired from W.R. Vernon Produce Company, Inc. where he worked as a dock loader.  

Mr. Morrison was preceded in death by a son, Reginald Howard Alton and by a devoted sister, Juanita Harris Robinson.

Surviving to cherish his loving memory are: five daughters, Carla Allen, Sharina Snipes, Willette Crockett (Paul), Monica Carter, and Tina Crawford, all of Winston-Salem, NC; and two sons: Willis Crockett and Abias Oglesby, both of Winston-Salem, NC; three brothers: Rudolph V Morrison, Jr. and Broderick L Morrison (Patty), both of Salisbury, NC, and Lester Howard of Winston-Salem, NC; a sister, Felecia R Morrison of Raleigh, NC; a loving auntie, Doris H. Williams of Winston-Salem, NC; a loving and devoted grandson, Hykeem Crockett of Winston-Salem, NC; and a host of other grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

A service in his memory will be held at 2:30 PM on Friday, March 30, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.


 



Mrs. Ida Glenn Lash

March 21, 2018


Ida Glenn Lash was born September 1, 1930 to the late Willie Vance and Rosa Joyce Glenn in Forsyth County. She died on March 21, 2018 in Chester, PA.

Ida retired from Croger Medical Center in Chester after 30 years of service.

In addition to her parents, Ida was preceded in death by five brothers and one sister. She leaves to cherish their memories: her daughter, Sandra Bronson and son, William Alexander Lash, both of Chester, PA; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two sisters: Violet Glenn Madison of the Old Town Community in Winston-Salem and Patty Frances Glenn Hankerson of Washington, DC; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 29, 2018 in Chester, PA at St. Paul CME Church. There will be a family visitation from 11:00 Am until 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 31, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Graveside rites and entombment will follow at Forsyth Memorial Park.


 



Mr. Maurice L. Harris, Sr.

March 15, 2018


Mr. Maurice Lavonzo Harris, Sr. was born on December 18, 1962 to the late Charles Harris, Sr. and Betty Ziglar Harris in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He graduated from Parkland High School and was a freelance artist. Mr. Harris was an artist who could paint a portrait just as well as he could paint a house. He loved spending time with his sons, nieces and nephews.


Mr. Harris was baptized and received early Christian Education at St. Stephens Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, Mr. Harris was preceded in death by his brothers, Ferlanderus Alexander Harris and Charles Ervin Harris, Jr.


He leaves to cherish their memories his two sons: Maurice Harris, Jr. and Shamar Harris; one granddaughter, Chloe Harris; one sister Doris Charlene Harris (Aaron) Oliver; devoted friend, Angela Boyd; aunt, Margie Ruth Reaves; two nephews Chante (Verena) Taylor and Chante Taylor, Jr.; great nephew, Michael Kollie; nieces: Monica Taylor and Ferlonda Christine Taylor; and a host of other relatives and close friends.


Funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at the Greater Galilee Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery.


 



Mr. Carl L. Perry, Sr.

March 19, 2018


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Mr. Carl L. Perry, Sr. was born on July 16, 1942 in Winston-Salem, NC He was one of seven children born to the late George Norman and Pauline Weaver Perry. In addition to his parents, Carl was preceded in death by his son, Reginald Perry; siblings: Arneta Perry, Bobby Perry and Capers Perry; aunts, Claretta Hauser and Sarah Weaver.

He passed away on March 19, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center at the age of 75.

Carl was a graduate of Atkins High School and furthered his education at Forsyth Technical Community College. He was a retiree of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and honorably served in the US Army. Following retirement, he continued to work as a WS/FC school bus driver and driver for Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation.

Carl spent his early years in 50 years of membership at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church where he served as deacon, trustee, Sunday school teacher, church bus driver, chapel choir and building fund chairperson. He later joined First Baptist Church where he sang on the Chancel Choir and Men’s Chorus. He also shared his love for singing as a member of the Twin City Choristers. He loved to cook and garden, was an avid runner and exercise enthusiast.

Those family members left to cherish their memories of him are: his wife, Lamar Stanford-Perry; daughter, Carla Perry; sons: Kevin (Tiffany) Perry and Carl Perry, Jr. (Sigrid Hall); step-son, Torey Bush; ten grandchildren: Kristina Perry, Reginald Perry, Jr., Karmen Perry, Carl Perry, III, Ayden Hall-Pittsley, Syan Hall-Pittsley, Ty’Asia Bush, Taleah Bush, Trinity Bush, and Torey Bush, Jr.; two great grandchildren Kaiden and Khloe Perry; two sisters: Gila Hamilton and Janice (George) McLendon; one brother, Norman Perry, Jr.; daughter-in-law, Sharon Perry; brother-in-law, Jose Hamilton; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at First Baptist Church, Highland Avenue. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mr. Melvin E. Oliver

March 18, 2018


Mr. Melvin E. Oliver, 69, departed this life on March 18, 2018 at Hospice of High Point, N.C. He was born November 29, 1949 in Winston-Salem, N.C. to the late James T. Oliver, Sr. and the late Margaret Chester Oliver of Clemmons, N.C.

 

Melvin was educated in the Forsyth County Public Schools and graduated from Carver High School in Winston-Salem, N.C.  He served his country in the US Army during the Vietnam Conflict earning many accomplishments including sharp shooter and a purple heart.

 

Melvin worked as a Winston-Salem Transit Authority Bus Driver for many years. He was a driver for several trucking firms until retiring.

 

In addition to his parents, Melvin was preceded in death by his son, Melvin Eugene Oliver, Jr. and  brother, Alvin Bernard Oliver.

 

Melvin Oliver is survived by three sons: Marvin Oliver of Nashville, Tennessee, Kelvin D Oliver (Tiffany) of Greensboro and Brian T. Oliver; three grandchildren all of Greensboro:Khalil Oliver, Alexis Oliver, and Kelvin Oliver, Jr. God-daughter, Cherie Smith and God-son Donnie Nunnally, Jr.; three brothers: James T. (Barbara) Oliverof Charlotte, NC, Larry Oliver and Michael Oliver of Clemmons, NC; two uncles: Tommie (Laverne) Davis of Baltimore, MD and Ronald (Shirley) Davis; a host of other relatives and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, March 23, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.



 



Mr. Carl P. McLaurin, Jr.

March 4, 2018


Mr. Carl P. McLaurin, Jr. was born January 27, 1947 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Carl and Hattie McLaurin. He transitioned from earthly life to his heavenly home on March 4, 2018.

Carl attended Carver High School, Forsyth Tech and Winston-Salem State University. He served 10 years in both the US Army and the National Guard. Carl was a retired employee of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, where he worked for 37 years.

He is survived by his wife, Brenda McLaurin; son, Broderick (Melissa) McLaurin; daughters: Memoree Wilson and Melissa McLaurin; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; uncles, Preston Webb and Alphonzo (Elizabeth) Webb; aunt, Marion (Pharmon) Jones; cousins, Barbara Dula and Betty Fowler; five brothers-in-law and five sisters-in-law; a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, March 6, 2018 at Phillips Chapel Baptist Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


 



Mrs. Eva B. Hairston

March 1, 2018


Mrs. Eva Brown Hairston, 98, departed this earthly life from Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home and Palliative Care Center in Winston-Salem on March 1, 2018, following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Alexander Hairston; three daughters, Jacqueline Hairston, Mary H. Eldridge and Linda Hairston; three sisters, Beulah Imes, Flora Miller and Lena Brown; four brothers, Charlie, Sam, Joe and Clifton Brown; a devoted son-in-law, Edward C. Pate; and a grandson, Paul C. Pate.
 
She was born to the late Saint Brown and Pearl Sprinkle Brown in Clemmons, North Carolina on April 13, 1919. She was educated in the schools of Davie County She was a member of Piney Grove Baptist Church for 70 years. She was a charter member of the Senior Usher Board and gave 50 years of dedicated service to that ministry. Mrs. Hairston was an inspector for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company for 46 years prior to her retirement.
 
Survivors who will forever cherish loving memories of her include three daughters, Clara Pate of Chicago, IL, her devoted caregiver, Debra Holmes and Pamela King, both of the city; five grandchildren, Quentin Holmes, Jr., Paula Pate, Terrence Glenn, Trivon Glenn and Danielle Glenn; 9 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; a devoted friend, Edward Donnell Oliver, Sr.; many extended family members and friends.
 
A funeral service will take place at Piney Grove Baptist Church at 1pm, Saturday, March 10, 2018. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church, at 12:30pm.

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Mrs. Emma S. Banks

February 27, 2018


Emma S. Banks, 70, passed away on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at Kate B Hospice Home and Palliative Care Center in Winston-Salem. She was born on July 22, 1947 to the late Walter and Phoebe Staten in Forsyth County and spent her childhood years with the late William and Beulah Staten McFadden, who reared her into adulthood. She attended Paisley High School and retired from Bellsouth. Known affectionately as “Miss Emma”, she will be greatly missed by family and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Iamissky Lee Banks, Sr., brother Otis Cleveland Staten and sister Shirley Ann Moore. Surviving are two daughters Angela Hillian and Carlotta Banks; two sons Iamissky Banks Jr. and Derek Banks all of Winston-Salem; brother Charles (Gail) Bohannon of Winston-Salem, five grandchildren: Brenden Hillian, Troy Hillian, Justin Lipscomb, Monica Ferguson and Korey Banks, all of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Banks also leaves behind a host of cherished family and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Wednesday March 7, 2018 at Clark Brown and Sons Funeral Home located at 727 Patterson Ave, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Burial services will be immediately following at Salisbury National Cemetery, located at 202 Government Rd, Salisbury NC 28144.

 



Ms. Sharon Williams

February 26, 2018




 



Mrs. Verna C. Williams

February 24, 2018


Mrs. Verna Coleman Williams was born to the late Boss Coleman and Geraldine Kearse Coleman in Forsyth County, North Carolina on November 21, 1936.

She was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County and graduated from Atkins High School in 1954.

Mrs. Williams briefly worked with the dietary staff of Salem Academy. And for several years, she worked as a circuit board operator at Western Electric Company, until declining health pre-vented her from continuing to work.

She was a faithful member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. At one time, she was a pianist and organist for several churches, including Zion Memorial Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Verna Coleman Williams passed away at her home in Winston- Salem on Saturday, February 24, 2018. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John T. Williams; a son, Ricky Coleman; and her sister Ella Coleman.

Loving memories of her will forever be cherished by her sons, Anthony Coleman, Keith Williams and Brian (Camille) Williams; nine grandchildren, Theresa Thomas Higgins, Kimora Williams, Kairo Williams, Breanna Conrad, Brian L. Williams, Jr., Miles Williams, Tonia (Jamal) Williams, Anthony Leon (Marquita) Cole-man, II and Alecia (James) Rodgers; eight great grandchildren, Kamden Higgins, Kylynn Higgins, Amira Scott, Zaria Williams, Imani Williams, Malakhi Williams, Bryson Coleman and MiKay-lah Rodgers; and several extended family members and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Friday, March 2, 2018 at St. Paul United Methodist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Crestview Memorial Park.

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Miss Helen Y. McLendon

February 23, 2018


Miss Helen Yvette McLendon, 88, passed away at Grace Health and Rehabilitation Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Friday, February 23, 2018, following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers and a niece.
 
She was born to the late Will McLendon and Sallie Lindsey McLendon in Stanly County, North Carolina on June 15, 1929. She attended the Stanly County Schools and graduated from Norwood High School in 1948.
 
Miss McLendon worked as a housekeeper in many private homes for several years prior to retiring from her housekeeping career. She was a member of Saint Andrews United Methodist Church where she served as a Communion Steward for fifteen years. Prior to joining Saint Andrews, Miss McLendon had been a member of Saints Home United Methodist Church for over twenty years. She was also a vocalist with The Granville Drive Singers for many years.
 
Survivors include her niece and caregiver, Daisy Perkins; her sister, Mary Wade; a brother, Sherman (Hattie) McLendon; a nephew, Charles McLendon; and 16 great nieces and nephews.
 
A funeral service in her memory will take place at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel at 2pm, Sunday, March 11, 2018. The family will greet friends immediately following the service.

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Mrs. Earlene D. Lunn

February 21, 2018




Earlene D. Lunn was born June 28, 1938 to late Samuel Davis and Flora Robinson Davis in Florence, SC. She departed this life on February 21, 2018.

Mrs. Lunn was a career Custodian who was always a hard, dedicated, and loyal worker performing each and every job of her profession with prestige excellence.
Throughout her life time she held many jobs working two full-time jobs at one time, most of her life, until she retired. With an Entrepreneurial mindset, she always held a full-time side job during the day working her own business, by cleaning new houses after new construction or cleaning apartments at large apartment complexes. She worked at Hanes Hosiery for a short period of time and she was employed by General Electric for over 20 years until she was laid off. However, her laid off status from GE was short lived, soon she started working at RJR for a custodian company, cleaning offices during the night for over 5 years. She eventually retired from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center as a custodian, after nearly 10 years. After retirement, she decided to work at Costco part-time as a Food Sampler, to stay active for nearly 8 years, until she could no longer work. She was so meticulous and took so much pride in every job she performed.

Throughout her lifespan, she played an significant role in the Foster Care system; fostering many children over the years where she eventually, adopted one as her son.

She was a life time faithful and a devoted member at Temple Holiness Apostolic Church, where she served as a Deaconess, for many years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Early Lunn; her daughters, Ethel Scott and Avalena Artis, along with raising Cheryl Bethea, and Patricia Thompson. Her siblings, Sam Davis, Flora Wells, Robert Davis, Pearl Bynum, Lucille Timmons, Dan Davis, Willie Davis, and Leroy Davis with 3 additional siblings dying at a very young age.

She leaves behind to cherish her fond memories,  a son; Clifton Lunn, a daughter she raised; Cassandra B. Shine (Ricky), grandchildren; Daniel Artis, John Moore, Jazmine Moore, Tomalex Hairston, all of W-S, NC. Leona Wells, of Ga; Brenda Wells, and Calvin Wells, both of SC. Her siblings, Elsie Redden, of SC and Jeremiah Davis, of W-S, NC. Sons-in-law; Ernest Scott and Frank Artis, both of W-S, NC. 2 Sisters-in-law. A host of nieces and nephews with two special nieces, as her caregivers, Diann D. Hairston and Edith Chance. Several great grand children.  A host of cousins, extended family members and many friends, with two special friends, Cynthia Adams and Ruby Moore of W-S, NC.

Funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM on Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at Temple Holiness Church. Interment will follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. the family will greet friends 30 minutes before the service.


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Mrs. Victoria G. Slade

February 20, 2018



Mrs. Victoria Gentry Slade, affectionately called “Vickie,” passed away peacefully at WFU Baptist Medical Center on Tuesday, February 20, 2018. She was preceded in death by her father, Harry L. Gentry, Sr.; husband, David T. Slade; sister, Betty Gentry; and brother, Harry L. Gentry, Jr.

She was born to Hattie R. Gentry and the late Harry L. Gentry in Forsyth County, NC on January 8, 1951. She graduated from Anderson High School in 1968  and completed her commercial education at Rutledge Business College. Her most recent employment was at Forsyth Technical Community College (Mazie S. Woodruff Center).

Survivors include her daughters, April D. Slade and Angela S. Joyner; two grandsons; her mother, Hattie R. Spillman; 3 sisters and a brother; several extended family members and many friends.

A Celebration of Life will take place at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel at 1:30 pm on Sunday, February 25, 2018.  The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the chapel.

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Ms. Melinda L. Lash

February 10, 2018


Ms. Melinda Louise Lash passed away at WFU Baptist Medical Center on Saturday, February 10, 2018.  She was born to the late Howard Z. and Marie Miller Lash in Winston-Salem, NC on December 29, 1930.  In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by seven siblings.
 
She graduated from Carver Consolidated School in 1948 and then completed her commercial education at Russell Business School. She later completed course work at Strayer University.
 
Ms. Lash worked at the United States Treasury Department (IRS) in the Chief Counsel Division as a paralegal for 21 years prior to her retirement from the division.
 
She was a life-long and dedicated member of Bethania AME Zion Church. She faithfully served as Church Secretary, Class Leader, a member of the Parent Body, Missionary and Stewardess Boards.
 
Survivors include her sister, Frances Lash Cloud; 9 nieces, including the devoted, Susan Epperson; 4 nephews; several great nieces and nephews; many extended family members and friends.
 
A funeral service will take place at 1pm, Friday, February 16, 2018 at Bethania AME Zion Church with Reverend Dr. Karen Roberts-Miller officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church, at 12 noon.

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Mrs. Catherine D. McMillian

February 8, 2018


Mrs. Catherine Davis McMillian, 86, passed away on Thursday, February 8, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center following a period of illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eddie McMillian; daughter, Deborah McMillian; sister, Ruthie Mae; and two grandsons.


She was born to the late John and Helen Reynolds Davis in Forsyth County, NC on April 23, 1931. Mrs. McMillian worked as textile inspector for  Highland Industries in Kernersville, NC. And she was the first African-American to retire from the company.


She was a faithful member of Goler Memorial AME Zion Church where she was active as a charter member of the Ideal Club and Parent Body, past superintendant of Sunday School, a missionary and a member of the Gospel Choir, until declining health prevailed.


Survivors include her daughters, Shanata (Robert) McMillian-Shepard and Barbara (Prentiss) McMillian-Taylor; grandchildren, Larry (Val) McMillian, Sharon McMillian-Stephens and Eddie McMillian, II; 8 great grandchildren; 6 great-great grandchildren; bother-in-law, Eugene McMillian; a loving and devoted niece, Willette McMillian; several extended family members and many friends.


A funeral service take place at 2pm, Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church with Reverend Dr. George C. Banks officiating. Interment will follow at Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friend one hour prior to the service at the church, at 1pm.

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Mrs. Patricia Gwyn Carter

January 27, 2018


Mrs. Patricia Gwyn Carter, 70, passed away Saturday, January 27, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home following a period of illness.

She was born in Forsyth County, NC to the late Leonard Howie and the late Mae Frances Gwyn on December 1, 1947. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Otis Gwyn.

Mrs. Carter was a 1966 graduate of Paisley High School and attended Forsyth Technical Community College. Her work history included positions with Taylor Brothers Tobacco Company, Sears and RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.

She was a devoted member of Union Chapel Baptist Church where she faithfully served as president of the Senior Usher Board, until her health declined.

Patricia leaves to cherish loving memories to her: husband, Edison A. Carter; children: David (Bridget) Bethea, III, Kelvin Gwyn, Sr., Cheryl Gwyn and Dwayne Carter; seven grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; sister, Louise Scales; brother,John (Tina) Gwyn; three sisters-in-law; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

A funeral service will be held at 12:00 Noon, Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Union Chapel Baptist Church. Interment will be at Salisbury National Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.


 



Mrs. Mary E. Crosby

January 17, 2018


Mary Eleanor Mack Crosby passed away on January 17, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mary was born January 6, 1927 in Anderson, SC to the late Will and Alice Mack. She moved to Winston-Salem, NC where she spent most of her adult life.

Mary was a member of St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Nurses Board. Mary was a homemaker and a very generous and loving person.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Crosby, sons: Willie H. Crosby, Sr. and Bobby R. Crosby, four brothers: Harry, Willie, Henry and James Mack.

She leaves to cherish their memories of her: two daughters: Hattie (Willie) Squire and Julia C. Moore; three sons: Rev. Stoney (Cynthia), Johnny and George (Carolyn) Crosby, all of Winston-Salem; a devoted daughter-in-law, Bonita Crosby; more than twenty-seven grandchildren and over thirty-five great grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Ann (Jesse) Rice of Anderson, SC; two brothers-in-law: Vernon Crosby of Anderson, SC and Bing (Dorothy) Crosby of Morristown, NJ; a devoted friend, Ms. Annie Mae Squire; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Wednesday, January 25, 2018 at St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor James E. Cook, officiating. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.


 



Mrs. Betty L. Witherspoon

January 12, 2018


Mrs. Betty Little Witherspoon was born March 5, 1941, in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Paul and Elizabeth Little.  She quietly slipped away to her eternal home on Friday, January 12th, 2018 at Carolinas Medical Center in Concord, NC following an extended period of illness.

She graduated from Atkins High School.  She earned a Bachelors Degree from Winston Salem State University and a Masters Degree from NC A&T University, both in Early Childhood Education. She worked as a teacher in various cities before returning to Winston-Salem where she ultimately retired. She eventually moved to Charlotte, NC with her daughter, son in-law, and grandchildren.

She leaves to cherish her memory her two daughters, Angela Holt Burgess (Stacy) and Monique P. Holt; three grandchildren, Marquel Holt, Madison Burgess, and Morgan Burgess; one brother, Bobby R. Little; two sisters, Minnie L. Stephens (Tyro) and Pamela L. Winn (Booker); a very special Aunt, Hazel C. Morton; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Golder S. Witherspoon; a sister, Paulette L. Burch, and a brother, Danny R. Little.
Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

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Mrs. I. Gaynell Cooper

January 11, 2018



Mrs. Ivy Gaynell Cooper, 65, passed away on Thursday, January 11, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Palliative Care Home in the presence of her family. She was born July 22, 1952 in Tobaccoville, NC to the late Bill Brown and Mattie Mae Hauser Glenn.

She retired from Wake Forest Baptist Hospital with 7 years of service. She was a member of The Love Church. Gaynell was a loving person who enjoyed being around family and friends. In addition to her father, she was preceded in by her brother Curtis Glenn, her sister Ethel Crockett and her granddaughter Ena’eise Holoman.

She is survived by her mother, Mattie Mae Glenn; three children: Wyomie (Eric) Watson, Charles (Willette) Cooper, Jr. and Timothy (Angie) Cooper, Sr.; one sister, Yvonne Rhodes; four brothers: William Glenn, Gregg Glenn, Gordon Glenn and Kenneth Glenn; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 2:30 PM on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at The Love Church, Pastor Curtis Friday, officiating. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service at the church.

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Dr. E. Michael Sutton

January 3, 2018


Edward Michael Sutton, 57, passed away at his residence on Wednesday, January 3, 2018. He was born to Reverend Colonel W. Sutton and the late Doris Battle Sutton in Kinston, NC on March 3, 1960. Michael was a 1978 graduate of Kinston High School and a 1982 graduate of Winston-Salem State University. He then earned a Master of Science Degree in education at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (1984) and his Doctor of Philosophy in Education at Iowa State University (1991).
 
Dr. Sutton held varied positions in education administration and instruction at several colleges and universities, including WSSU, Appalachian State University, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of South Carolina, Johnson C. Smith University and Livingston College. He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
 
He was a faithful and dedicated member of Mount Zion Baptist Church where he was an integral part of the Board of Deacons, Chancel Choir, Male Chorus, Sunday Church School and the Saint Mark Group of the Laymen’s League until declining health limited his active participation.
 
Survivors include Robin Davenport Sutton, his devoted wife of 17 years; his father, Colonel W. Sutton; brother, Stephen (Joyce) Sutton; sister, Terri L. Sutton; nephews,  Jay W. Lane, Jonathan W. Sutton, Richard Gray III, James Davenport IV and Devon Davenport; nieces, Olivia G. Sutton and Renecia W. Gray; father-in-law, James K. Davenport, Jr.; sisters-in-law, Janis Davenport and Ramona D. Gray; brother-in-law, James (Evette) Davenport III; aunt, Dr. Edwina (Dr. Larry) Vold; and several extended family members and many friends.
 
A Celebration of Christian Victory will take place at 12 noon, Monday, January 8, 2018 at Mount Zion Baptist Church with Dr. Serenus T. Churn Sr. as Eulogist. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The Omega Service of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. begins at 11 am and the family will greet friends at 11:30 am at the church.


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Previous Years Obituaries


2017 Obituaries


Mrs. Blaneh Z. Nyah

December 25, 2017



Blaneh Zoadah Nyah, affectionately known to all that knew and loved her as “OldLady”–  a caring, joyful and cheerful personality was born on June 27th, 1917 in Nimba County, Liberia.  God in his omniscient power called our mother, grandmother, and great grandmother home to rest on December 25th, 2017 in Winston Salem, NC.

OldLady was a beautiful and loving person with a humble spirit.  She was a house wife and a vegetable merchant, known in Liberia as a “Market Woman”.  A true matriarch, she loved her family and especially enjoyed spending quality time with her grandchildren and gardening.  Oldlady was adored by all who knew her and her joyful personality left a lasting impression on everyone she met.

She leaves to cherish her precious memories a daughter, Susannah Nyah-Davies, and a son Molley (Charlesetta) Nyah, both of Winston Salem, NC.  Twelve grandchildren; Octavius (Valerie) Davies, Winston Salem, NC; Tenneh (Marbu) Neal, Grayson, GA; Prince (Brenda) Nyeplu, Charlotte, NC; Jefferson (Merdyln) Nyeplu, Charlotte, NC; Mercy (Princewill) Jeremiah, Monrovia, Liberia; Gmasnoh Nyeplu, Charlotte, NC; Claudia (Mouhamadou) Dime, Winston Salem, NC; Faith Nyah-Davies, Winston Salem, NC; Barclay Nyah, Sue Nyah, Tenneh Nyah, and Cherry Nyah of Monrovia, Liberia;  sixteen great grandchildren: Ahmad Kromah, Octavia Neal, Hannah Davies, Franklin Neal, Breanna Nyeplu, Daisy Nyeplu, Georgian Kailondo, Devine Barclay, Ugochi Jeremish, Princewill Jeremish, Joshua Jeremish, Chukwuemeka Jeremish, and Elijah Dime whom she cherished and loved unconditionally and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends both in the United States and back in Liberia.

Family visitation will be from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Friday, January 5, 2018 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home and at 11:00 AM on Saturday, January 6, 2018 at Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church. The funeral service will begin at 12:00 PM, with Pastor George Banks, officiating. Interment will follow in Woodland Cemetery.



Mr. Perscell Phifer

December 14, 2017


Mr. Perscell Phifer, 60, was born on November 16, 1957 to the late Buford "Speedy" Phifer and Ethel Mae Phifer in Wilson, NC. He was a graduate of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and a long-time employee of Thruway Shopping Center.

Perscell died peacefully on December 14, 2017 after an extended period of illness.

He leaves to cherish their memorable moments: his only child, Steven Samuels (Alecia); sisters, Betty Phifer (Tyrone) of Winston Salem, Antonia Ford of Wilson, NC; brothers: James Earl Ford (Vickie), William Ford, and Buford Phifer Jr. of Winston Salem, Anthony Ford (Yung) of Kentucky, Wayne Ford of Des Moines, IA ; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends.

A service in his memory will be held at 11:30 AM on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.



Mr. Timothy D. Coleman

December 12, 2017


Timothy D. Coleman, 59 departed this life on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home surrounded by family. He was born on May 23, 1958 to the late Mae Sue Spease and Oscar “Buck” Coleman. He was a graduate of West Forsyth High School and served honorably for 20 years as a US Marine. Timothy was well known for his love for his favorite team, UNC tar Heels.

Timothy was preceded in death by his parents, his surrogate mother, Treva Williams; two sisters: Mildred Watlington and Carrie Coleman Gray; three brothers: Oscar “Sunny” Coleman, James Coleman and Theodore “Bay Bay” Coleman. He leaves to cherish their loving memories: his wife, Devora Coleman; children: Timothy, Jr., Tony (Julie), Terence and Domonica Coleman; step children: Deneille Hairston, Devon Hairston, Denasha (Stephon) Smith, Denika (Terrance) Scriven; nine grandchildren; sisters: Elease Jackson, Mattie (Johnny) Glenn, Gloria (Tommy) Phillips and brother, Fredrick Coleman; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and a host of cousins and friends.

A graveside service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, December 18, 2017 at Salisbury National Cemetery. The family will greet friends from 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home on Monday.



Mr. Roger L. Tyner

December 5, 2017


Mr. Roger Lee Tyner, 82, passed away at his home in Walkertown, NC on Tuesday, December 5, 2017.

He was born to the late James Lewis Tyner, Sr and Letha Peak Tyner in Forsyth County on October 13, 1935. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Betty Tyner and brothers Theodore & Wade Tyner. Mr. Tyner was a 1955 graduate of Carver Consolidated High School and gave honorable service for his country in the US Army. He retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company.

He was a member of Red Rock Lodge #809, Prince Hall Masons. Roger Tyner was the longest serving tyler in the 30th District.

Survivors include his daughters, Debra Robinson & Sabrina Allen; two grandchildren, Keyshon (Lartisa) Allen, Nakeyta Allen; three great grandchildren, Rashaad, Asharyah, Aiyonna; a sister, Nancy Tyner; brothers, James Tyner, Howard (Juanita) Tyner; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other loved ones and friends.

A funeral service will be held Saturday, December 9th at 12 noon in Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Internment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.

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Mrs. Cheryl Denise Lambson Floyd

November 25, 2017


Mrs. Cheryl Denise Lambson Floyd, 56, departed this early life at her home in Winston-Salem on Saturday, November 25, 2017, surrounded by her loving family.

 

She was born to Hilda M. Lambson and the late Leland D. Lambson, Sr. in Halifax County, North Carolina on September 12, 1961. She was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from East Forsyth High School in 1980.  She then attended Forsyth Technical Community College. Cheryl’s work history included positions held at The Burger King, Hanes Brands and APL Logistics.

 

Cheryl became a member and began her early Christian Education at Saint Stephens Missionary Baptist Church. On April 12, 1986, she was united in marriage to Steven A. Floyd at that church. Their union was blessed with twin daughters, Yvonne Cherelle and Yvette Callie.  Max, her beloved dog, joined the family in 2017 on Mother's Day.

 

Cheryl was a big Duke University Basketball fan and was in attendance when they won their National Championships in 2010 and 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was also a big NFL fan, loved to watch television and loved working with flowers in her yard. She was known for being an avid lover of shopping.

 

Cheryl was a devoted wife and mother. She loved her family and cherished her relationships with many friends. Her infectious smile will long be remembered by all with whom she came in contact. Cheryl was deeply loved and will be sorely missed.

 

She is survived by her devoted husband of thirty-one years, Steven A. Floyd; twin daughters, Yvonne Cherelle and Yvette Callie; her loving mother, Hilda M. Lambson; her sister, Angela G. Lambson of Winston-Salem, NC; brother Leland D. Lambson, Jr. (Judy) of Virginia Beach, VA; mother-in-law,  Doris Elliott of Hyattsville, MD; sisters-in-law, Dr. Jannis V. Floyd of Mansfield, PA and Lisa (Donald) Gaw of Clinton, IN; brother-in-law, Daniel Elliott of Silver Spring, MD; her two nieces who were her care-givers during her illness,  Dominica N. Lambson and Briana Watson; and a host of other nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.


We thank the doctors, nurses and support staff at The Comprehensive Cancer Center at WFBMC. They made us feel like family as we battled this terrible disease for six plus years. The pharmacy techs, valet personnel, CNAs, Unit Secretaries, Cancer Center Support Program and the many volunteers and others who were with us during our struggle. They will always have a special place in our hearts. We also thank the caring staff of The Hospice and Palliative Care Center. Although Cheryl expressed her desire to be brought home upon her release from the hospital, Hospice nurses, nursing assistants and other staff were at our disposal.

 

A Funeral Service of Love and Remembrance will take place at 2pm, Saturday, December 2, 2017 at New Jerusalem Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Woodland Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.


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Mrs. S. Christine Thompson

November 23, 2017


Mrs. Sudie Christine Adams Thompson, 94, affectionately called Christine by family and friends, passed away suddenly at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson, NC on Thursday, November 23, 2017. She was born  to the late Jessie B. AdamsSr., Susie Redfern Adams in Lumberton, NC on July 15, 1923. She was the last survivor  and youngest of 13 children.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by six brothers and six sisters.

Christine graduated from Redstone Academy in Lumberton on May 27, 1941. She married the late Lenwood Thompson on November 23, 1945. Shortly thereafter, the couple moved to Winston-Salem and their 54 year union was blessed with the birth of four children. The family joined Friendship Missionary Baptist Church and became actively involved in several ministries of the church.

Mrs. Thompson’s love of the piano was instrumental in her founding the church’s Junior Choir. She also served with the Deaconess, Senior Choir, Sunday School and Missionary ministries of the church. She loved her church and was a dedicated Bible study student until declining health prevailed. She enjoyed word search puzzles, cooking and above all she loved her family.

Those family members who now mourn her passing include her children, Lenwood Thompson Jr. of  Pfafftown, Brenda Thompson of the city, Curtis M. ( Delores) Thompson Sr of Windsor, CT and  Beverly J. Thompson of Greensboro; six grandchildren, Franklin Eaton, Darren M. (Rita) Tate, Monica (Conway, Sr.) Campbell, Renee Sherman, Curtis M. Thompson, Jr. and Lenwood Thompson III; 10 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Ms. Alice Wine of Lumberton; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

A Home-Going Service will be held at 11:30 am, Saturday, December 2, 2017, at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.

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Mr. Calvin A. Walker

November 19, 2017


Mr. Calvin Allen Walker, 63, also known as "Boot Kid," was born to the late Daisy Lee Walker in Greensboro, NC on October 9, 1954. Calvin was a 1973 graduate of West Forsyth High School.

Calvin served his country honorably in the US Army and furthered his education at Forsyth Tech receiving a degree in Auto Mechanic Training. Calvin was formerly employed by RJ Reynolds and the City of Winston-Salem. He has spent the past 25 years employed with Surteco USA, Plastic Division. Calvin was a member of Morningstar Baptist Church.

He departed this life unexpectedly on November 19, 2017.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Daisy L. Walker;great-grandmother, Janie McGriff; and brother, Tyrone Walker. Those family members who will forever cherish loving memories of "Boot Kid" include his sons, Shawn Demond Walker of Atlanta, GA and Corey Allen Walker of Rocky Mount, NC; their mother, Cassandra Greene-Walker; three brothers, Elliot, Willie and Charles (Rhonda) Walker; a host of other relatives and many friends. Funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, November 25, 2017 at Morningstar Baptist Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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Mr. Robert L. McCloud

November 18, 2017


Mr. Robert Lee McCloud was born on December 3, 1942 in Forsyth County, NC to the late Thomas McCloud, Sr. and Bertha Charles McCloud. He attended the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools.

Mr. McCloud was a talented artist and enjoyed reading. He professed his life to Christ and loved the Lord.

Mr. McCloud quietly departed this life on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at Silas Creek Rehabilitation Center following a period of illness.

In addition to his parents, Robert Lee was preceded in death by three brothers: J.S., George, and James; and two sisters: Eunice McCloud and Mae Bell Smith.

Mr. McCloud is survived by his brother, Thomas McCloud, Jr. and his wife, Julia; a host of nieces and nephews; many loving relatives and friends.

A funeral service was held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.

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Ms. LeKeya Nichelle White Mills

November 12, 2017


Ms. LeKeya Nichelle White Mills, affectionately known as Nichelle or Chelle was born February 16, 1976. Nichelle passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, November 12, 2017. She attended the W-S/FC Schools and worked for many years for Bayada Home Health. She loved her clients.

She was predeceased by her father, Paul Porter and grandson, Antonio Moss, III. She leaves to cherish their memories: six daughters: Aleshia, Briauana and Ciera White, Jasmine, Tomya and Zaria Mills; grandson, Jaiden Johnson; her mother, Brenda (Edward) Eldridge; three sisters: Latrice White Carter, Nicole Perkins and Paula McEachin; four brothers: Albert Spease, Derrick White, Shawn Harvey and Richard Hague; a special friend, Roy “Bookie” Wyche; several nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and devoted friends.

A funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service in the chapel.

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Mrs. Wilhelmena B. Lash

November 9, 2017


On Thursday, November 9, 2017, Wilhelmena Gaynelle Brown Lash was called home by God, while resting comfortably at home surrounded by family.  She was born on October 9, 1921 to the late Thomas Jefferson Brown and Mary Effie Faison Brown.  She was the youngest of four siblings: Thomas Leon Brown, Macie Elizabeth Brown, and Eldridge (Charles) Alphonso Brown.  The importance of a quality education was imprinted on her at an early age.  Both parents graduated Shaw University in Raleigh. Her father taught, was postmaster and actively fundraised for Winston-Salem Teacher’s College (Winston-Salem State University) for nearly 70 years.  So, it’s no surprise that Wilhelmena was born in the college campus infirmary.

After graduating from Atkins High School at age 15 in 1937, she immediately attended Winston-Salem Teacher’s College. She was a member of the school’s first cheerleading squad and was a brilliant student. She completed her studies in 3 years and in 1940 was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education. Influenced by her aunt Mable Faison Carter, a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia, she received her Master’s degree in Library Science from North Carolina Central University in 1947.  Post degree, she began her teaching career at Caswell County Schools in Yanceyville, NC. In addition to her teaching duties, she was a saxophonist in the traveling faculty band.  It was here she met the love of her life, David Lee Lash, Sr.  They married on April 11, 1943 and relocated to Winston-Salem, where she worked as librarian for the next 43 years at Kimberly Park Elementary, Paisley Jr. High, Glenn Jr. High, and Moore Elementary schools.
Wilhelmena became a lifelong member of First Baptist Church at the age of 12 in 1933.  Her parents taught that a personal relationship with Jesus Christ was integral to success and her church family kept her on the path. Through Sunday School teaching, the Senior Choir, Missionary meetings and the Women’s Service Council, she was active for 84 years and was recently honored as the longest serving member of First Baptist Church.
 
Wilhelmena joined the Phi Omega Grad Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in 1946. She was recognized as a Golden Soror in 1996 and remained active in the sorority until the end.  She never understood what retirement meant. After her teaching career, she remained active in the First Baptist Church community and volunteered at Carver School Road Branch Library and other engagements. Her loving of learning and sport and her wonderful sense of humor were strong threads throughout her life and impacted many people. She was a faithful friend, loving wife, sister, and an active and welcome participant in the lives, decisions and accomplishments of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  She is preceded in death by her husband, David Lash, Sr. and granddaughter Lisa Clarke and her siblings.  She is survived by children Bonnie Lash Freeman, David Lash, Jr., Allyn Kim Lash (William) Gillespie; by her grandchildren Colsaria (James) Henderson and Benjamin Lash; by her great-grandchildren Caperton, Zion, and Langston Henderson; nephew, Clark Brown, Jr. and four great nieces and nephews Carla Brown Rumph, Maurice Brown, Joya Brown, John Brown Jr.

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Mrs. Margaret M. Poston

November 2, 2017


Mrs. Margaret Delores Miller Poston, affectionately known as “Dee” to her family and close friends, passed away unexpectedly on November 2, 2017.  She was born on November 16, 1952 to Paul and Elizabeth Miller in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

She graduated from Atkins High School in 1971. She attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where she earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree of education.

Mrs. Poston was employed at Winston-Salem State University in 1977 and worked in the Supplemental Education Program. She joined the Department of Mathematics faculty in 1978. She served as the interim chairperson of the Department of Mathematics from 2000 to 2004. She was Special Assistant to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 2004 to 2013. At the time of her passing, she served as Associate Director of Quantitative Initiatives for University College and Lifelong Learning.

Margaret was a member of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and a faithful member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. By all accounts, Mrs Poston was an excellent teacher, an outstanding administrator whose dedication and commitment left a lasting impression on her students and co-workers.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Poston is preceded in death by a brother, Paul L. Miller, Jr. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Clark Poston; two loving sisters, Dorothy M. Tanner and Yolander M. Bailey; two brothers, William Miller and Harold Miller; a devoted brother-in-law, Fred D. Tanner; a special niece, Tia Bailey; four special nephews, Keith Bailey, Russell E. Murphy, Jr., Chris Hall and Dylan Bailey Boyd; two goddaughters, Andrea Caldwell and Dominique Murphy; a godson, Allan Carr; godmother, Martha Riley; three lifelong friends, Linda Carr, Cora Mitchell and Judy Snipes; and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

A funeral service will be held at 1:30 pm, Thursday, November 9, 2017 at Emmanuel Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friends beginning at 12 noon at the church until the funeral hour.



Mr. John H. Easter

November 2, 2017


Mr. John Henry Easter passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, November 2, 2017. He was born to the late Wesley and Janie Bishop Easter in Winston-Salem, NC on March 1, 1937.

He graduated from Atkins High School in 1955 and gave honorable service for his country in the United States Navy from 1955 to 1963. John retired from Roadway Trucking Company.

Survivors include his wife, Juanita M. Easter; three daughters, LaTricia E. London, LaTonya E. Sawyer (Donald, Jr.) and LaKisha Easter; five grandsons; two great grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.

A funeral service will take place at 12 noon on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at Mount Zion Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice and Palliative Care or Mount Zion Baptist Church Building Fund.

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Ms. Cassandra N. McDougal

October 30, 2017

Ms. Cassandra McDougal aka Sandy was born to the late Willie James McDougal and Gwendolyn Johnson McDougal Williams on December 25, 1969 in Winston-Salem, NC. She attended the Guilford County schools and was a graduate of Grimsley Senior High School. She furthered her education at Sanford Technical College in Clinton, NC where she received her cosmetologist certification. She worked for many years as a cosmetologist in both Winston-Salem and Greensboro.


In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her sister, Ellen J. McDougal, her maternal and paternal grandparents. She leaves not to mourn but to cherish their memories: her mother, Gwendolyn (Charmer) Williams, of the home; 2 sons: Richard A. Smith and Aaron X. Cullins; 1 daughter, Allexi Cullins; 2 sisters: Angela McDougal of Greensboro and Shelly McDougal; 3 uncles; 3 aunts; 3 devoted friends; a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, friends and the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church family.


Home going service will be held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, November , 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service in the chapel.


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Mrs. Ola Jarrett-reese

October 24, 2017


Mrs. Ola Jarrett-Reese passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on Tuesday, October 24, 2017, following a period of illness.

She was born in Forsyth County to the late Modenar McDowell Lucas Harrison and Flavorus J. Lucas on September 19, 1931. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edward P. Reese, Jr.; three brothers, John, Jessie and James Lucas; and a nephew, Reginald Conrad.

Following graduation from Atkins High School, she completed the required studies to graduate from Winston-Salem Business College. She began her early Christian education at St. Mark Baptist Church and later joined Winston-Salem First Assembly of God.

Mrs. Jarrett-Reese retired from Forsyth-Stokes Mental Health Center after 35 years of dedicated service to the company.

Survivors include her son, Paul Dunlap; three daughters, Diane Jarrett, Andrea Jarrett and Senara Johnson; grandchildren, Apryll Pittman, Robert Jarrett, Paul Chatman and Omar Bitting; three great grandchildren and many other loved ones.

A funeral service will be held at 2:30 pm on Sunday, October 29, 2017 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the chapel.

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Mrs. Betty E. Gray

September 26, 2017


Mrs. Betty E. Gray, 77, passed away on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 following a brief period of illness. She was born on February 29, 1940 to the late Daniel and Emma Allen Eldridge in Winston-Salem, NC.

Deaconess Gray was a faithful member of Union Chapel Baptist Church where she served as President of Nurses Board, Brownie and Girl Scout Leader, as well as the Nursery Board. Mrs. Gray held various jobs outside the home but her most rewarding job was that of wife, mother and grandmother.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Gray was predeceased by three sisters and four brothers. Her survivors include her husband: Deacon Kie A. Gray, Sr.; four children: Pamela Gray-Flood (Nathalia), Kie Gray, Jr. (Karen), Bertrand Gray, Sr. (Katrina), and Tamah Gray-Williams (Juan); seven grandchildren; one great grandchild; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

A funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Monday, October 2, 2017 at Union Chapel Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.



Mrs. Helen P. Hall

September 24, 2017


  Mrs. Helen P. Hall passed away on Sunday, September 24, 2017,  following a period of illness. She was born to the late Theodore and Annie Murrill Parker in Richlands, NC. Her son, Darvez L. Hall;  a sister, three brothers and a special nephew all preceded her in death.

Mrs. Hall was a 1958 graduate of Georgetown High School in Richlands. She attended Winston-Salem Teachers College (WSSU). She retired from F. W. Woolworth Company  with over 30 years of service. Prior to her illness, she was employed at Today’s Child Forsyth Medical Center. She was a faithful member of Holy Trinity Full Gospel Church.

Survivors include her husband of 55 years, Marion E. Hall, Sr.; three children, Theresa C. Bell, Marion E. Hall, Jr. and Ann R. (Trevor) Hall; 7 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; her brother, Jimmy Lloyd Parker; sister-in-law, Priscilla B. Porter;  and a devoted niece, Julie Saunders.

A funeral service will take place at 12 pm, Friday, September 29, 2017 at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church. Interment will follow at Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.

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Mr. Clyde H. Hayes

September 18, 2017


Mr. Clyde Henry Hayes, Sr., 90, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, September 18, 2017, following an extended period of illness. He was born to the late John H. Hayes and Juanita Harris Hayes in Winston-Salem, NC on October 28, 1926. His brother, Honorable Judge Roland Hayes, Sr. , sister Jacqueline Hayes Harris,  and son, Clyde Hayes, Jr., preceded him in death.

Mr. Hayes graduated from Atkins High School. He attended Winston-Salem State University and gave honorable service for his country in the US Air Force. He retired after a long career from the City of Winston-Salem. He was a life-long member of The Greater Church, formerly Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, Evolia Gaither Hayes; sister, Velma Hayes Friende, brother-in-law, Robert Harris, sister-in-law, Barbara S. Hayes, sons: Phillip DeLeon Hayes, Sr. and Gregory W. Hayes; 9 grandchildren,  21 great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and several extended family members and loyal friends.

A funeral service will take place at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at The Greater Church Interment will follow in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.

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Mrs. Dorothy M. McDaniel

September 16, 2017


Mrs. Dorothy Mae Gregg McDaniel, a beloved and nurturing mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, heard the voice of God and answered the call on Saturday, September 16, 2017, at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, after an extended illness.  Surrounded by family and friends, she transitioned from humane labor to reward, as her legacy lives on in the lives of so many whom she touched and were forever graced by her presence.  Affectionately known to all that knew and loved her as “Dot,” the “preacher’s wife” –  a caring, cheerful and vivacious personality, she could fill a room with happiness and bring smiles and delight even to a distant stranger.  An excellent cook and culinary expert, she enjoyed family gatherings and always supported numerous of special events and family celebrations! 

 

She was born April 01, 1939, in Bishopville, South Carolina, into the union of the late Mr. Murry Gregg and Mrs. Fostwenia Scarborough Gregg.  She was educated in the Lee County Public Schools, where she learned the value of education and cultivated an environment of high expectation for educational attainment and achievement in her children and family.  She was raised in a nurturing and Christian environment and joined the New Zion AME Church in Wisacky, South Carolina at an early age.  

As God would have it, she was later united in marriage to her soul mate, Reverend Joseph L. McDaniel, Sr. who preceded her in death.  A minister’s wife and alongside her husband, she joined and became First Lady at the New Hope Baptist Church in Badin, North Carolina, where she served admirably until the passing of her husband in 1995.  A devout Christian and true believer in Christ, she continued her Christian pilgrimage and joined the Union Baptist Church, founded by her husband’s uncle, the late Dr. Abraham H McDaniel, of Winston Salem.  While there, she served as an active member of the A H McDaniel Choir until her health started to decline. 


A loyal and devoted wife, mother and First Lady, she committed the majority of her life as a caretaker for her children, family and the home.  Before that, she worked diligently as a case manager for the Experience of Self Reliance Agency for many years, and further worked part-time at the Ace Clothing Store as a Sales Representative.  A charming and infectious personality, she was praised and recognized for exemplary and outstanding customer service skills.  A true matriarch, she loved her family and especially enjoyed spending quality time with her grandchildren.  Along with her husband’s passing, she was preceded in death by two sons, Richard Gregg; Joseph McDaniel, Jr.; and one son-in-law, Grover Shields.  


She leaves to treasure fond memories, two sons, Curtis Gregg and Thomas (LaToya) McDaniel of the city; three daughters, Marilynne (Frank) McLaurn, Linda McDaniel of the city, Brenda Shields of College Park, Georgia; seventeen grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren; one brother-in-law, Sydney Jackson of Wedgefield, South Carolina; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends. 


The family will greet friends Thursday, September 21, 2017 from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home chapel. Funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on Friday, September 22, 2017 at Union Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Staff Sergeant David L. Coplin

September 8, 2017


Staff Sergeant David L. Coplin, 35, passed away unexpectedly in Tumon-Tamuning, Guam, USA on Friday, September 8, 2017. He was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on April 7, 1982, the son of Elise Donald Coplin and Adolphus (Valarie) Coplin, Jr.

David attended the local public schools and graduated from Robert B. Glenn High School in 2000. He began his early Christian education at Carver Road Church of Christ where he became a member and maintained his Church of Christ membership though out his life.

Staff Sergeant Coplin completed basic training and joined the United States Air Force in 2009. His last assignment was at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, USA where he was a member of 554th Red Horse Squadron.

He was a loving and devoted husband and father to his wife, DeLora Noble Coplin and  their son, David L. Coplin, Jr., who survive him; his  memory will also be cherished by his mother, Elise Donald Coplin; his father, Adolphus (Valarie) Coplin, Jr.; brother, Michael R. (Harolynn) Coplin, Sr.; sister, Aleah Coplin; stepsister, Christina R. (James) Barksdale; mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Noble, III; grandparents, Jessie N. Donald; Adolphus (Mary) Coplin, Sr. and Frances L. Crosby; several extended family members and many friends.

A funeral service with full military honors will take place at 12pm, Friday, September 22, 2017 at the Carver Road Church of Christ. Interment will be at Salisbury National Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church, at 11am.

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Mr. Bowman R. Williams, Sr.

September 4, 2017


Mr. Bowman Ray Williams, Sr., 89, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, September 4, 2017 following an extended period of illness. He was born to the late Ed C. Williams and Dora Bowman Williams in Winston-Salem, NC on August 16, 1928. His brothers, James and Cornelius Williams and sister Marcelette Williams, also preceded him in death.

Mr. Williams graduated from Atkins High School. He attended Bluefield College and gave honorable service for his country in the US Army. He retired from Western Electric (now AT&T) after 30 years. He was a life-long member of The Greater Church, formerly Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, Doris Williams; daughters: Vickie (Tony) Sanders and Bernita McCoy; sons: Bowman R. Williams, Jr. and Richard E. Williams; nine grandchildren and several extended family members and loyal friends.

A funeral service will take place at 11:30 AM, Friday, September 8, 2017 at The Greater Church. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.


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Mrs. Lou Ella Attucks

August 21, 2017


Mrs. Lou Ella Attucks, 87, passed away at Silas Creek Rehabilitation Center on Monday, August 21, 2017 following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Marshall Staggs and Jessie Attucks; a daughter, Barbara Glenn; and two grandchildren, Karen Ayton and Rodney Staggs.

She was born to the late James Stanfield and Eunice Arnold Standfield in Seneca, SC on October 9, 1929. Mrs. Attucks retired from Forsyth Medical Center and she was a long time member of Union Baptist Church.

Survivors include he son, Frankie M. (Avis) Staggs; daughter, Doris Shelf; 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

A funeral service will take place at 1pm on Monday, August 28, 2017 at Union Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service.



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Mr. Joe Perkins

August 2, 2017


Mr. Joe Perkins, 80, passed away at Forsyth Medical Center, on August 2, 2017 following a period of illness. He was born to the late Jesse Hudley and Joe Perkins, Sr. in Bennettsville, South Carolina on November 19, 1936. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Bertha Henley, Eva Lee and Mary; and a brother, Willie Blair.


Mr. Perkins retired as an Acid Specialist from Douglas Battery Company. He had also worked as a Tile Setter for nearly twelve years.


Survivors include his wife, Daisy Perkins; son, Richard Herring; daughters, Eva Herring, Gina Perkins, Josene Perkins, Geraldine Perkins of New York, Denice Rasheed of Florida and Jasmine Miller of the city; grandchildren, Jai Perkins, Jayda Simmons, Angel Guzman, Arianna Price and Tony Williamson; brother, Alexander (Patricia) Blair; special friend, David Reid; and a host of other relatives and friends.


A funeral service will be held at 1 pm, Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be at Woodland Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the chapel.


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Mr. Arthur J. Peterson

August 1, 2017


Mr. Arthur James Peterson, son of Mrs. Mamie Peterson, was born on December 23, 1918 in Winston-Salem, NC and departed this life Tuesday, August 1, 2017. Mr. Peterson was a retiree of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. He also served in the US Army during WWII.


He was preceded in death by his wife Mrs. Mae Ruth Rice and son James Wesley Peterson. Surviving his passing are his son, Curtis (Vernesia) Peterson; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.


Mr. Peterson will be available for public viewing Monday from 12pm-7pm at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service and interment will be private.



Ms. Lurline Moore Jackson

July 31, 2017


Ms. Lurline Moore Jackson, also known as "Tinkerbell" passed away on Monday, July 31, 2017. A beautiful, kind and generous soul. She can never be replaced and will be always missed. She was born on August 17th, 1962, to the late Minister Thelma Barksdale Moore and Reverend Walter M. Moore. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her siblings, Deborah Reader, Ricardo Moore, Carsandra Koger, and Rodney Moore.


Lurline graduated from West Forsyth High School. She attended Forsyth Technical Community College and earned her Nursing Assistant Certification. She worked as a Certified Nurse Assistant for the Industries for the Blind and Novant Health for over 20 years.


Ms. Jackson leaves to cherish dear and precious memories, two daughters, Samantha Moore and Erica Jackson of Winston Salem,NC; one son McKenzie Cory Moore of Greensboro, NC; two grandchildren, Vivian Rose Moore and McKenzie Cory Moore Jr; her best friends Bernice Brunson, and Janice Crews; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.


Funeral service will be held on Monday, August 7, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends beginning at 1:30 PM with service starting at 2:00 PM.


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Ms. Kimberly A. Miller

July 30, 2017


Ms. Kimberly Miller was born to Larry Miller  and the late Margaret Tyson Miller on November 22, 1969 in Washington, DC. She was a graduate of North Forsyth High School and furthered her education at Carolina Beauty School and the Living Art Institute. Ms. Miller’s passions included coaching cheerleading and cooking/baking.

She died unexpectedly on Sunday, July 30, 2017.

Ms. Miller was the beloved mother of Darrell Turner, Breahna Miller and Adrian Ladson; additional family members who will cherish her memory are her grandchildren: Alahna McCalister, Erik and Lyric Turner; father, Larry Miller; sister, Sharon Autry; cousins who were more like siblings; Nita, Chrisy and Brian Miller; uncle, Michael (Linda) Miller; aunt, Marian Harris; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many special friends.

Funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 6, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Chapel. The family will greet friends at 2:30 PM with service at 3:00 PM.

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Ms. Carolyn D. Bennett

July 30, 2017


Carolyn Deborah Bennett was born December 2, 1948 in Filbert, West Virginia to the late Matthew Lewis Bennett and Clotile Geter Roberson. She left to be in the arms of the Lord, July 30, 2017. Carolyn was a graduate from Bluefield College and received her Masters in Psychology and Counseling at Regents University. She was an active member of New Life Community Church in Virginia Beach, VA where she taught elementary school.

Carolyn is survived by her loving mother, Clotile Geter Roberson; two sisters: Jacqueline Bennett and Cecelia Roberson (Alfred) Ridgell of Clemmons, NC; four brothers: Andrew Bennett of Salisbury, NC, Marcus (Carolyn) Bennett, Marvin (Adrianne) Bennett, both of Detroit, MI and Donald Bennett of Torrance, CA; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, August 4, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 3:30 PM, service will begin at 4:00 PM.

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Mr. Bernard E. McCaully

July 29, 2017


Bernard Edward McCaully, loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Saturday, July 29, 2017.  Bernie was born on September 3, 1930, in Pittsburgh, PA, to Cornelius and Madeline (Zetwo) McCaully.  He served his country at the Marine Corp Air Station in Cherry Point, NC, during the Korean War.  After the war, he returned to his job at Bell of Pennsylvania, retiring in 1985 as a Service Center Manager with more than 35 years of service.  In retirement, Bernie enjoyed travel, volunteering and spending time with family and friends.

 

Bern is survived by his wife and life partner of sixty-seven years, Kathryn, daughter Eileen Marshall (Jim) of Pittsburgh, PA, and two sons – Dan McCaully of Dayton, TX and Tom McCaully (Kate) of Winston-Salem, NC.  He is also survived by a brother, John McCaully (Trudy) of Pittsburgh, PA, seven grandchildren – Patrick McCaully (Rachael), Lynn Pickering (Steve), Madelyn McCaully (Bryan McCance), Chris Vayda (Jeff), Neil McCaully (Linda), Catherine and Mary Ann McCaully, and four great-grandchildren.

 

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Winston-Salem on Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 1:00 pm.  Interment private.

 

The family would like to thank his caregivers, Maira, Evelyn and Kristie, and the entire staff of the Salemtowne Retirement Community for their kindness and support during Dad’s final months.  In lieu of flowers, please offer memorials to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation.



Mr. Harold Pauling

July 25, 2017


Mr. Harold Olander Pauling, affectionately called “Candy Man,” passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on Tuesday, July 25, 2017. He was born to the late Alonzo B. and Nellie Hairston Pauling in Forsyth County. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepmother and six siblings.

Mr. Pauling was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. He was sole proprietor of JR’s Distributing Company. And he gave honorable service for his country in the United States Army. Survivors include his son, Taij Johnson; the love of his life, Bonnie Nash; adopted daughter, ShKema Nash; sister, Constance Pauling of Roxbury, MA; brothers, Cleotus (Mary) Pauling, Veotus Pauling and Jake Pauling; two sisters-in-law: Jacqueline and Rosetta Pauling; a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

A funeral service will take place at 11 am, Saturday, August 5, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends immediately following the service.

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Mr. Maurice A. Cuthbertson

July 25, 2017


Mr. Maurice Cuthbertson, 31, known to family and friends as "Fella" was born on November 4, 1985 and unexpectedly departed this life Tuesday July 25, 2017. Maurice was a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he graduated from North Forsyth High School, and earned his Business Administration Degree, from Guilford Technical Community College in May of 2017.

Mr. Cuthbertson was very soft-spoken, fun, and family orientated. He was a dedicated father, loving son and loyal friend. Mr. Cuthbertson, was known for always sharing encouraging words to family and friends. He was most proud of his recent accomplishment of earning his degree in Business, and he was looking forward to becoming an entrepreneur.

Mr. Cuthbertson, was proceeded in death by his paternal grandmother, Laura Cuthbertson; aunt, Annetta Samuels; uncle, Algene Albright; and cousin, Curtis Albright.

He leaves to mourn, his mother, Lavina Cuthbertson (James) Paylour, and father, Maurice Albright; son Jeramiah, and daughter, Mackenzie Cuthbertson; sisters, Antonia Wade of Myrtle Beach South Carolina, Antoinette Wade (Terrance) of San Diego, California; brother, Teddrick Hill; niece, Ami; maternal grandmother, Betty Albright; paternal grandfather, Albert Cuthbertson; special cousin, Ricky Cuthbertson and devoted friend, Shema Martin; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Celebration of Life will be held Tuesday August 01, 2017, 1:00pm at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home, 727 North Patterson Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Elder, Kacie Moore Jr. officiating. Internment will follow in Woodland Cemetery 3123 Indiana Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27105. The family visitation will be held from 12:00noon until 1:00 at the funeral home.



Ms. LaTasha K. Howell

July 18, 2017


Ms. LaTasha K. Howell, 40, was born on July 19, 1976 to the late Donna Howell and Allen Elder. She departed this life on Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital. “Tasha” was a 1993 graduate of East Forsyth High School. She spent most of her professional career as a CNA with Reliance Health Care.

She is survived by her daughters: Tiona Howell, Tyeka and Tia Wilkes; granddaughter: Taliya Howell; father, Allen Elder; fiance’, Kenny Wilkes; 5 sisters; 2 brothers; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 12:30 PM followed by the funeral service at 1:30 PM. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.

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Mr. Joseph L. Johnson

July 15, 2017


Mr. Joseph Lee Johnson entered his eternal rest on Saturday, July 15, 2017, from Forsyth Medical Center. He was born in Forsyth County to the late Edward Johnson and Alice Mackey Johnson on August 13, 1940. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Hazel Johnson; brothers, Edward and Robert Johnson; brother-in-law, Bobbie Joins; and great granddaughter, Dashia.

Mr. Johnson graduated from Atkins High School. He was a machine operator for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company for 37 years prior to his retirement. He was a professional player on the Black Golf Tour and the first African-American to play and win the Forsyth Invitational Golf Tournament (1966). He also coached for the Earnest Morris Junior Golf Program at The Winston Lake Golf Course.

Survivors include Carolyn M. Johnson, his wife of 46 years; daughters, Victoria K. Johnson and Vernita K. Johnson; stepchildren, Dewanna Conrad and Willie B. (Jackie) Conrad, Jr.; sisters,: Ann Joins and Bessie Gray; brother, Narvell (Plusha) Johnson; 14 loving grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.

The family extends a special thank you to Dr. McBroome at Forsyth Medical Center and Ms. Carla Blue of Ortho Carolina.

A Home-Going Service will take place at 2pm, Saturday, July 22, 2017 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Woodland Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the chapel.

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Mr. Franklin A. Holman

July 18, 2017


Mr. Franklin A. Holman was born to the late Baxter D. and Vivian E. Holman, Sr. on November 14, 1941 and departed this life on Tuesday, July 18, 2017. Left to cherish their memories of him are: his daughter, Jenee’ Holman (Aaron) Orr; grandchildren: Aaron “Tre’” Orr, III and Jada Michelle Orr; brother, Lonnie C. (Romesena) Holman, Sr.; sisters: Carolyn (Milton) Cunningham and Shirley Allen; a host of nieces, nephews and special friends: David Imes, Roscoe Pouncy, Nethelius Sheff, Sandra Holman (his daughter’s mother), John Lash, Sr., and many, many others.

Mr. Holman’s service will be held at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church. The visitation will be from 11:00 am until 11:45 am when Masonic Rites will be delivered. The funeral will begin at 12 noon with interment in Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church cemetery.

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Mrs. Barbara J. Glenn

July 12, 2017


Mrs. Barbara Jean Glenn, 72, affectionately known as "Bob", departed this life on July 12, 2017. Mrs. Glenn was born in Hendersonville, NC on November 22, 1944 to the late Marshall Staggs and Lou Ella Attucks. She was a graduate of Paisley High School, Class of 1962. She was a employed for over 40 years at BE Aerospace and a life long member of Union Baptist Church.

She leaves to cherish many memories her husband of 54 years, Exie Alvin Glenn, Sr.; their children: Robin LaShawn Gross and Exie Alvin (Angie) Glenn, Jr.; four grandchildren; one sister, Doris Staggs; one brother, Frankie (Avis) Staggs; three sisters-in-law; one brother-in-law.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, July 17, 2017 at Union Baptist Church. Interment will be in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.



Mrs. Georgia J. Glenn

July 9, 2017


Mrs. Georgia J. Glenn, 78, left this world to be with the Lord on July 9, 2017 surrounded by family and friends. She was born January 12, 1939 to the late Ada Beatrice Stimpson. She was preceded in death by her husband, the late David Lee Glenn.


She leaves to cherish her memories, two daughters, Ms. Valerie Glenn of Charlotte, NC and Ms. Sonya Glenn of Winston-Salem, NC; three granddaughters, Crystal Medley of Atlanta, GA, Carolyn Medley and Michele Medley of Charlotte, NC; three great-grandchildren, Christopher, Aiden, and Melody; dear aunt, Lillian Stimpson; dear cousin, Lola Black; special friends, Annette Nichols and Ramona Brown; and a host of other relatives and friends.


A memorial service will be held at 12:00 noon on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at Carver Road Church of Christ with Brother Larry Glenn officiating. The family visitation will be held at 11:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Carver Road Church of Christ or Senior Services of Winston-Salem Meals on Wheels.


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Mr. Howard Williamson, Sr.

July 9, 2017


Mr. Howard Williamson, 86, affectionately known as "JC," was born Jan. 27, 1931, in Darlington SC to Johnny and Mariah Samuels Williamson. One of 7 children, he was beloved patriarch, husband, father and proud veteran. He transitioned peacefully the morning of July 9, 2017,


He retired from Thomasville Furniture Co., Hanes Brands, and the U.S Postal Service. Mr. Williamson served with pride in the Korean War, as part of an Army infantry division.


He is survived by his wife, Alice Thomas Williamson, 16 children, Lonnie ( Gloria) Williamson, Howard Williamson Jr, Bertie Williamson McIver, Clara Williamson, Robert (Vera) Williamson, Joann (Ronnie) Frazier, Benjamin Williamson, Kenneth Williamson, Christopher Thomas, Vivian (Cardell) Caldwell, Angela Coleman, Jimmy Coleman, Stephanie Coleman, Robert Coleman and Tomika (Anthony) Fennel, 38 grandchildren and a host of great-grands; 2 sisters: Alma Williamson, Sadie Brown, 3 brothers: Tommy (Ruby) Williamson Johnny (Equilla) Williamson, Johnny Brown, 4 sisters-in-law: Shirley Williamson, Phyllis (Donnie) Warren, Vevia Thomas, and Iris (Jimmy) Brandon, 3 brothers-in-law: Robin Richardson, Ervin (Betty) Williamson, Tony Cuthrell; a host of nieces and nephews.


Funeral service will be held 1:30 PM on Saturday, July 15, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.


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Mr. Otis B. Sellers

July 8, 2017


On July 8, 2017, Otis Bivens Sellers went home to be with the Lord following a year-long illness.  Born on December 5, 1934 in Anson County, North Carolina to Augustus and Mary (Bivens) Sellers, Otis was the youngest of fifteen children.  He completed his primary and secondary education in the Anson County Public School system.  Following his high school graduation, Otis moved to Baltimore, MD for a brief period before settling in Winston-Salem, NC where he lived his entire adult life.

 

Otis was an employee of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for more than 34 years.  After accepting an early retirement offer, Otis directed his attention to a lifelong passion of cooking and launched O. B.'s Barbecue.  In addition, to being an avid cook, he was a great outdoorsman known for hunting and gardening; always willing to share his bounty with others.  He was an active supporter of the Winston-Salem State University HORN$ Giving Club and a proud season ticket holder for over 35 years.  He rooted for both the Rams’ football and basketball teams and loved attending the CIAA basketball tournament.  Until his recent health challenges, Otis was also an active member of the Winston Lake Family YMCA.

 

A man of great faith, Otis was an active member of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church for more than forty years serving on the Deacon Board, van ministry, security team and a founding member of the Spiritual Uplifters.  Otis was an active and dedicated supporter of his community.   He was a member of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free Masons for over fifty years and served as the treasurer of the George B. Williams Scholarship Fund since its inception in 1994, leading efforts to raise funds to provide scholarships to disserving students from Anson County North Carolina.   In addition, he played an instrumental role in efforts to have the Oak Grove School in Winston-Salem listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Otis enjoyed vacationing and was a founding and longtime member of the Winston-Salem Traveler’s Club.

 

A loving and dedicated family man, Otis was preceded in death by his first wife Mary (McClendon) Sellers.  Left to honor his legacy are his loving wife of 45 years, Gladys B. Sellers; four adult children, Theotis Sellers, Ronald (Stacey) Sellers, Donald Sellers, and Melanie (Michael) Wells; three grandchildren Ryan Sellers, Morgan Sellers, and Zachary Sellers; one sister, Timmie Sellers, a host of nieces and nephews, friends and love ones.   Otis’ stories, laughter and generous spirit will be missed, but his legacy will live on in those whose lives he touched.


The homegoing service will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church. The family visitation hour will begin at 11 am followed by the service at 12 pm. The internment will be at Evergreen Cemetery immediately following the service.



Mr. Tera L. Littlejohn

July 3, 2017


Tera Lee Littlejohn Sr., 58, departed this life on July 3, 2017. He was born on October 8, 1959 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Henry Dunlap and Mildred Littlejohn. He was raised by his paternal grandparents Norma & Era Dunlap, who preceded him in death. He was a graduate of North Forsyth High School and served in the United States Army. In addition to his grandparents and father, his son, Terez Blackmon preceded him in death.

Surviving are his children: Tera Lee Littlejohn Jr., Tiffany Littlejohn, Brandon Blackmon and LaManda Moore-Garcia of South Carolina; grandchildren: Brionna, Braylen, Brierra, Braniya, Taniya Blackmon, Anarii & A’Nyla Moorison, Arianna Moore, Isabella, Cassandra, Aidan, and Sophia Garcia; siblings: Trina Dunlap McWillis, Tonja Dunlap, Terry Dunlap, Tammy Dunlap, Ginna Williams, Money Cannon, Derrick Thomas of South Carolina, Fred, Gene, & Nathan Littlejohn; aunts: Juanita (David) Cannady and Carnella LeSaine; uncles: Norman (Jacqueline) Dunlap and Vernon Dunlap; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

A service in his memory will be held in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home on Saturday, July 8, 2017. The family will greet friends at 11:30 Am with memorial service beginning at 12:00 PM.



Mr. Charles V. Dobson

July 1, 2017


Charles Vance Dobson, 71, transitioned this earthly life on July 1, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Health, Cancer Center. Charles was born on August 31, 1945 to Vance and Irene Greene Dobson.

Charles leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife, Gwendolyn Dobson, his children Shawnise Dobson, Tandriene (Kenneth) Venable, Charles Vance (LaTasha) Dobson, Jr., Shuronia Pfleuger, and Robbie Flood; brother, Paul Dobson of Yadkinville, NC, sister, Elsie (Johnny) Smith of Philadelphia, PA, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on July 7th at St. James AME Church ,1501 Patterson Avenue. The family will greet friends at 1:00 PM. Interment will be in Salisbury National Cemetery.



Mrs. Mary Louise Dulin

June 30, 2017


Mrs. Mary Louise Dulin departed this life on Friday, June 30, 2017 at the residence of her daughter, Peggy Dulin in Winston Salem, NC.  She had been in declining health for several years.


Mary Louise was born in Stuart, Virginia on February 18, 1919 to the late George and Odessa Houchins.  She was one of six siblings.  She was educated in the Patrick County School System in Stuart, VA and the Clemmons School System in Clemmons, NC, where she met her husband of 51 years, Charlie B. Dulin, Sr.  Mary Louise was a devoted wife, mother, and homemaker.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie B. Dulin, Sr, son Charlie B. Dulin, Jr., three brothers, John Houchins, George Houchins, James Houchins; two sisters, Lucy Hansford, and Ruth Edwards.


She is survived by two daughters, Carolyn D. (John) McLaughlin of Salisbury, NC and Peggy L. Dulin of Winston Salem, NC; three grandchildren, Lori M. (Jimmy) Howell of Greensboro, NC, John (Candace) McLaughlin, III of Burbank, CA, and Dominique Marshall of Chicago, Ill; three great grandchildren, Aires McLaughlin, Che McLaughlin, and Rocco McLaughlin; one brother-in-law, Frank W. Dulin; a host of nieces, nephews and a special adoptive family, Horace, Connie, and Horace Jr., Ballard.  
Mary Louise was baptized and added to the Church of Christ on December 5, 1943 in Fort Jackson, SC.  She remained a faithful member of the Church for 73 years.  She was a master cook, and enjoyed gardening, crocheting and writing in her journal daily.  Everyone was welcomed into her home and she found joy in helping and comforting others.


We would like to acknowledge and extend a special Thank You to the caregivers, Teresa Carter and Micha James for the love and care that was given to our mother during her illness.


Mrs. Dulin’s funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at Redland Church of Christ, Advance, NC. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. There will be no viewing during visitation.


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Mr. Lester B. Speas, Jr.

June 25, 2017


At the break of dawn on Sunday, June 25, 2017, Lester B. Speas, Jr., affectionately called “LB,” entered life eternal at Regency Care of Clemmons.

He was the eldest of seven children born to the late Reverend Lester B. Speas, Sr. and Lillian Payne Speas of Tobaccoville, NC. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Wilma Mae Ijames; and two brothers, Oscar Lee and Cornelius Payne Speas.

LB was in the 1955 graduating class of Carver Consolidated High School. He attended NC A & T State University on a baseball scholarship and held unending “Aggie Pride” as a graduate of the university.

He worked for Talton Photo Laboratories for many years and his flawless photography skills were frequently requested by businesses and families in the Winston-Salem, NC and surrounding communities.

Lester began his early Christian education as a member of Center Grove AME Zion Church in Tobaccoville. He was devout in his advocacy for the Lay Council of the denomination and served on the district and conference level as Chaplain. He was a faithful member of Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church where he sang with the Cathedral Choir and Men’s Chorus.

Lasting memories of him will be cherished by his sons, Lester B. Speas, III and Edward V. Valentine, Sr.; his daughter, Shelvy Prestina (Thomas, Sr.) Gaither; their mother, Elizabeth V. Speas; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; sisters, Delores, Reverend Belinda Harris and Ann E. (Dr. Harry) Caldwell; his uncle, Charlie Payne; cousin, Reverend William Speas; dear friends, Shirley Allen, JB Myers, Ron Kilgore and Frank Thomas; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and friends.

A funeral service takes place at 2pm, Monday, July 3, 2017 at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church with Reverend Johnny L. Ruff as Eulogist. Interment will follow at Center Grove AME Zion Church Cemetery in Tobaccoville. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.


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Mr. George B. Evans, III

June 22, 2017


George “Bro” Bell Evans, III, a lifetime resident of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, heard God’s call, turned his back and left it all on Thursday, June 22, 2017, after a brief illness.

George, known to his family and friends as “Bro”, was born to the union of George and Edena Evans on November 25, 1952.  He accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at an early age and was a member of Hanes CME Church.

Bro dedicated many hours and much love and care to the NA Organization and received special community recognition from the organization.  His extended family in Charlotte, North Carolina loved and treated him as their own by getting together, having fun, and baking him cakes when he would come to town.  Bro loved meeting with his Winston-Salem friends at the K&W Restaurant every morning for breakfast before he got his day started.  Bro’s big smile and watchful eyes would brighten your day just by nature of his presence.  He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend.

Bro worked for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for many years and took early retirement due to minor health issues.  In 1987, he was united to holy matrimony to the lovely Annettia Hill.

Cherishing His Memories are his forever faithful wife, Annettia Evans, his daughter, Lakeysier Evans (Derick) Franklin of Charlotte, N. C.; 2 step-daughters,  Denise Hill (Darryl) Little of Winston-Salem and Renee Hill (Marcend) Coney of Homestead, Fl.; 5 grandchildren, D’Nydia, Derick II, Christian, Kourtney, and Marcend II.; 3 sisters: Rose Clark of Bolingbrook, Illinois, Georgia (James) Connor and Adrienne Hairston both of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; 1 brother, James Evans of Dobson, N. C., and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

A service in his memory will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, July 1, 2017 at Hanes Memorial CME Church.



Mr. Byron Christopher Murrell 

June 18, 2017


Byron Christopher “Chris” Murrell was born to the late Frank William and Bernice Driver Murrell on December 18, 1956. He went home to glory on Sunday, June 18, 2017.
A lifelong resident of Winston-Salem, Chris graduated from Bishop McGuiness High School and studied music and theater at Wake Forest University. He was a faithful member of Saints Home United Methodist Church, where he found his passion for singing in the choir at the age of ten. In his early years, Chris performed with the Christian Disciples (1974-1980) and the Twin-City Choristers (1982-1991), an African-American all-male chorus.

Chris became a world renowned vocalist, entertainer and musical director with a repertoire that includes the Count Basie Orchestra (1991-2004) and the David King production of “I Can’t Stop Loving You: The Music of Ray Charles,” (2004-2007). His first CD with Count Basie Orchestra, “Live at Manchester Craftsman’s Guild”, won the Grammy for Best Big Band album of the year in 1997. He also released two critically acclaimed studio albums, “Reprise” and “Full Circle” with Robert “Baabe” Irving.

Chris was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Bernice Murrell, sister Beverly Murrell Whitehead and nephew Richard Payne.

He is survived by siblings Barbara (Richard) Payne of Bay City, MI, Beulah Newby of Odenton, MD and Benjamin Murrell of Winston-Salem; brother-in-law Lenzola (Beverly Ann) Whitehead, Jr. of Savannah, GA; nieces Michele Payne, Kimberly (Benjamin) Wells, Amy (Wayne) Collier, Lisa Murrell, Patrice (Ronbardo) Whitehead-Gay, Monica Whitehead and Kenyetta Driver; cousins Preston Drake, Wayne Drake, Bernard (Dale) Driver, Brenda Sullivan, Joseph Jordan, Jr., Synthia (Leroy) Scipio, Darryl
Swygert and Adrian (Sharon) Swygert; and a host of grandnieces, grandnephews, cousins and close friends.

Family, faith and music were the keys to his life. To honor his legacy, and in response to the outpouring of support from friends at home and abroad, this fund (https://www.youcaring.com/ChrisMurrellMusicLegacy) has been created to support final expenses and to establish a musical scholarship in his name.
We, the family, express our sincere gratitude for all of the love and
support received. Thank you!

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Ms. Lena Catherine Brown

June 15, 2017


Ms. Lena Catherine Brown, 100,   passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on Thursday, June 15, 2017.  She was born to the late Sink and Pearl Sprinkle Brown in Davie County, North Carolina on March 2, 1917. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four brothers, Charlie, Sam, Joe and Clifton Brown; and two sisters, Beulah Imes and Flora Miller.

The Centenarian’s feisty spirit and sense of humor will forever be cherished by her sister, Eva B. Hairston;   ten nieces, including her dedicated caregiver, Debra Holmes, Clara Pate, Annie (Larry) Campbell, Shirley Spencer, Minnie Brown, Brenda (William) Peay, Carolyn (Fred) Valentine, Argie Wortham, Mae Corey and Jeannie (Samuel) Couthen; three nephews, Roy Imes, Charlie (Yvonne) Imes and James E. Brown; first cousin, Albert Brown; several great nieces and nephews; extended family members and friends.

A Celebration of Life will take place at 11 am, Friday, June 23, 2017 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the Chapel

And for their dedication in caring for our loved one, the family extends their  gratitude to CNA’s Traci Smith and Denise Peoples,  Senior Services/Meals on Wheels Program, HAWS Healy Towers and Forsyth Medical Center (6th Floor Cardiac Team)

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Mr. John H. Harris

June 1, 2017


Mr. John H. Harris, 74, was born on September 2, 1942 to the late Archie and Annie Bell Harris in Wilson, NC. John was a production supervisor at Industries for the Blind, Winston-Salem, NC. more than twenty years. At retirement, he became sole-proprietor of John Harris Janitorial Service. He was a faithful member of Center Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Tobaccoville, N.C. where he served on the Steward Board for more than 25 years until his vision became impaired.

On Thursday, June 1, 2017, he departed this life.

He leaves to cherish precious memories, his wife, Deloris Harris; daughter; Manita Harris Johnson of Charlotte, NC; sons: John H. Harris, Jr of Wilmington, N C and Elder Olando (Mary) Speas, Winston Salem, NC; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-granchildren; 4 sisters: Lillian Johnson, Beulah Hart, Ernestine Joyner and Barbara Woodward of Wilson, NC; brother, William (Ramatha) Harris; 2 sisters-in-law: Ann (Dr. Harry) Caldwell and Rev. Belinda Harris; brother-in-law, Lester B. Speas, Jr.; and a host of nieces, nephew, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at Center Grove AME Zion Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

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Mr. Terrance Levon Allen

May 21, 2017


Mr. Terrance Levon Allen, affectionately called “Terry,” was born to Robbie Roseboro Allen and the late Bobby Gene Allen  in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on July 1, 1961. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Earl and Ruth Roseboro and his paternal grandparents, Lawyer and Laura Allen.

Terry attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Parkland High School in 1979. He attended Forsyth Technical Community College and earned an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Radiologic Technology and earned his BS Degree in Nursing at Winston-Salem State University. Terry was dedicated to the field of nursing for over thirty years. He founded his own company, Terrance L. Allen and Associates Legal Nursing Consultants. His life of sharing affected many patients and people throughout the state of North Carolina. He began his early Christian Education at Friendship Baptist Church and he subsequently joined First Waughtown Baptist Church.

Mr. Terrance Levon Allen passed away unexpectedly at his home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Sunday, May 21, 2017. Survivors include his sons, Terrance and Terron Ingram, and Christopher and Christian Allen; grandchildren, Terrance Skyy Ingram, Gabrielle Ingram, Mason Ingram, Marley Rae Ingram and Zavion Allen; his mother, Robbie Roseboro Allen; sisters, Bobbiette A (Tony) Kollock and Felicia A. (Earl) Rhynehardt; his brother, Bobby (Erica) Allen; special and devoted cousins, Clevell Roseboro and Sendra Roseboro; dear friends, Terry Prescott and Donnie Scott; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and extended other relatives and friends.

A funeral service will be held at 1pm, Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at First Waughtown Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.

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Mr. Clifton Ray Peterson

May 16, 2017


Mr. Clifton Ray Peterson passed away at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. He was born to the late Lawrence Henry Paterson and Abbie Jane Conrad Peterson.

Ray attended the local public schools and graduated from Paisley High School. He worked in construction for many years and enjoyed the time spent with his family and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Melosande Murray and Elizabeth Conrad; two brothers, Willie Conrad and Lawrence Peterson, Jr.

Survivors include his daughters: Charlotte, Nicole and Artemus Peterson; son, Deshawn Shaw; brothers, James (Mary) Peterson and Jerry Peterson; sister, Carolyn Williams; his devoted fiancé, Shelby West; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many special friends.

A service in his memory will take place at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends at 1:30 PM.



Mr. Narvell "Peter" Thompson

May 15, 2017


Narvell Thompson, affectionately called “Peter,” was born to Frances Lewis Thompson and the late Willie Thompson, Jr. in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on January 31, 1955.


Peter’s varied work history included jobs as a laborer with several construction companies in the Winston-Salem area. He was also quite handy with gardening and lawn care. He seemed to find joy in tending the lawns of each of his sisters.


His infectious, fun-loving personality will be sorely missed by all who knew him. He was a hardworker, loved to sing and dance and was quite candid with his observations.


Mr. Narvell “Peter” Thompson passed away at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem on Monday, May 15, 2017 following an extended period of illness. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his nephew, Kerry “KAYRO” Thompson.

Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of him include his son, Johnny Penn; his mother, Frances Lewis Thompson; four sisters, Gloria Cain, Margretta Rice, Mae Thompson and Carrie Thompson; his brother, Willie Thompson, III; his uncle and namesake, Narvell Thompson; fourteen nieces and nephews; twenty-one great nieces and nephews; many cousins; his Sunrise Towers Family; several extended family members and many friends.


A funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Friday, May 19, 2017 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. Vicky P. Adams

May 9, 2017


Mrs. Vicky Jean Parham Adams passed away at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, following a period of illness. She was born to the late Chauncey Lee Parham and Catherine Golden Parham in Forsyth County, NC on July 20, 1939. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandmother, Icie Parham; Aunts, Berdie P. Mickles and Doris P. Gray; uncles, James W. and Clarence Parham; and cousin, Brenda P. Mauney.


Vicky graduated from Atkins High School in 1957 and received a bachelor’s degree in education from Winston-Salem Teacher’s College (WSSU) in 1961.  She later earned a Master’s Degree in Education at the University of Virginia in 1973. She taught elementary school and retired from the Spotsylvania County Virginia School System following thirty years of dedicated service.


Mrs. Adams was a faithful member of New Bethel Baptist Church and she was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.

Survivors include Thomas Adams, her loving husband of thirty-one years; a devoted sister/cousin, Pamela (Arnold) Harper; stepson, Eric Adams; aunt, Ms. Pearl O. Parham; cousins, James B. (Loretta) Parham, Christopher Harper and Ms. Elizabeth Thomas; brothers-in-law, Alfred (Lectrice) Adams and Freddie (Georgia) Adams; sisters-in-law, Ms. Madelyn Mullins, Ms. Ethel Green, Ms. Doretha Abney, Ms. Wilhelmina Davis and Ms. Juanita Wilder; dear friends, Paul Lewis, Nathaniel and Mary Speight and Mrs. Romaine Eaton.


A funeral service will take place at 12 pm, Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at New Bethel Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Ivy Beyond the Wall Ceremony will take place at 11 am and the family will greet friends at 11:30 am at the church. 


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Mr. Reginald D. Conrad

May 7, 2017


Mr. Reginald Denard Conrad was born to the late John Lucas and Florence Virginia Conrad in Winston Salem, North Carolina on June 20, 1956.


He seldom met a stranger and he was a pleasure to be around. He had a big heart and brought joy to those who knew him and many whom he met along the way.


Reginald was an amateur photographer who enjoyed taking and collecting pictures. And one of his greatest traits was making sure that everyone else was shown love on birthdays, holidays and any and all special occasions. His infectious personality and gift of friendship will be sorely missed by those who knew him best.


Reginald Denard Conrad passed away at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Sunday, May 7, 2017, following a period of illness.


Those persons who will forever cherish fond memories of him include Michael (Sylvia) Conrad, Tyrone (Betty) Conrad, Willette Wilson, Milliscent Caldwell, Kenneth, Tanya, Jannifer, Jacquelyn Quanda Conrad, Diane Jarrett, Paul Dunlap, Andrea Jarrett, Ola Jarrett Reese, Apryll Pittman, Senara Johnson and many other relatives and friends.


A funeral service will be held at 12:30 PM on Monday, May 15, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service in the chapel.


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Mr. Deon D. McDonald

May 1, 2017


Mr. Deon Derell McDonald, 32, departed his life on May 1, 2017. He was born January 9, 1985 to Levi “Bobby” Bradley and Josephine McDonald Bradley.


Deon, affectionately known as “Bubba” to family and friends, was an avid fan of the Carolina Panthers and also enjoyed traveling and cooking. He will always be remembered for his infectious laugh and sense of humor. Deon was a product of the Bishopville, South Carolina school system. After graduation, he held many jobs and was known for his hard work, currently being employed at Dean Foods in Winston-Salem, NC.


Deon is survived by his wife, Candace Anderson McDonald of the home; two sons, Oliver Ethan of the home and Devin McDonald of Bishopville, SC; his parents Levi and Josephine Bradley of Bishopville, SC; one sister, Keionda Bradley of Alexandria, Virginia; mother-in-law, Pamela Anderson of Winston-Salem, NC; seven aunts, five uncles, a special great aunt Lee Faye Mack of Winston-Salem, NC, and a host of cousins and close friends.


A funeral service for Mr. McDonald will be held at 12:30 PM on Saturday, May 6, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Ms. Audrey J. Wilder

April 24, 2017


Ms. Audrey Joan Wilder was born to the late Abraham Lincoln Wilder and Mozelle Miller Wilder in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on January 27, 1941. She attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and was a graduate of Atkins High School.


Audrey enjoyed a long and talented career in retail sales at some of the city’s well-known department stores, including the downtown Thalhimers Department Store.


Ms. Wilder was a devoted member of Saint Matthew Apostolic Temple Church of Jesus Christ and very strong in her faith. She gave loyal service to the Willing Workers and Spiritual Choir ministries of the church until declining health limited her active participation.


Audrey’s hobbies included video movies, crossword puzzles, singing, dancing, watching TV, gardening, music, watching basketball and soccer, knitting & crocheting and dog shows.


Ms. Audrey Joan Wilder peacefully passed away at her home on Monday, April 24, 2107, following a period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Stevie Abraham Wilder.


Those family members left to cherish loving memories of her include her son, Timothy Lemont Wilder; a sister, Sandra Wilder; a brother, Roddy (Sylvania) Wilder; nieces, Jerrylyn (Boyce) Green, Meisha (Jeff) Perez and Cherryn Wilder; nephews, Stephen (Shirley) Wilder; Roddy Wilder II; many grandchildren, grand nephews and one grandniece; a special family friend, Valerie Puryear; and numerous cousins and friends and all those that she made laugh.


A funeral service for Ms. Wilder will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, May 3, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Entombment will be in Gardens of Memory.


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Little Miss Tatyana Jolee Rush

April 25, 2017


“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”

                                                                                              - 2 Timothy 4:7

 

Tatyana Jolee Rush was born in Winston-Salem, NC  on March 14, 2012 to Matthew and Joie Colvard Rush


Tatyana not only fought a good fight, she fought valiantly and heroically, right up until the very end. Diagnosed with brain cancer at 18 months old, she endured brain surgery, countless invasive procedures and two years of chemotherapy, always with a smile on her face and a high five for everyone. No matter the pain she was in, Tatyana was always ready for a rousing game of patty cake, especially with her Nana, Brenda Rush.


When her doctors pronounced her to be incurable and said she had only a few weeks or at most a few months left, they failed to consult Tatyana. She had other ideas and went on with her life, attending school at the Children’s Center and continuing to grace the presence of all who met her for another year and a half.


In all this time, while enduring pain that would have brought a fully-grown adult to their knees and with barely a cry or even a whimper, she fought with bravery and grace.. But now, she has found peace and our loss is heaven’s gain.


On the 25th day of April, 2017, our precious little Tatyana Jolee Rush received her wings.


Tatyana was preceded in death by her brother Kymani Jones.


Tatyana is survived by her loving parents, Matthew and Joie Rush, her little brother Micah Rush, baby sister Jazelle Rush, all of the home; grandparents Brenda Rush of Winston-Salem, Dennis Jarvis of Winston-Salem, Lynda Colvard of Elkin and Bill Colvard of Jonesville; great-grandmothers Elneta Jones of Hope Mills, NC, and Irene Colvard of Elkin; and a host of loving aunts, great-aunts, uncles, great-uncles and cousins.


The family will receive friends Saturday, April 29, 2017, at 2 p.m. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, 727 North Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC. Funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons.


Tatyana’s family would like to thank the staff at Brenner’ Children’s Hospital, especially 9th floor oncology, as well as Lighthouse Family Retreat and the Make-A-Wish Foundation for brightening Tatyana’s life.


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Mrs. Olivia E. Morgan

April 16, 2017


Olivia Mae Ellis Morgan was born in Winston-Salem, NC to the Rev. Golden C. and Sadie M. Ellis on December 24, 1927.  God sent an angel to bring her home on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017.


Olivia graduated from Atkins High School and received her B.A. degree from Livingstone College; Elementary School Teacher Certification from Winston-Salem Teachers College (now Winston-Salem State University) and M.A. degree from North Carolina A & T State University. 


During her 30 year career she taught in the Guilford County School System and Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. 


Olivia enjoyed serving the Lord and worked faithfully at Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church where she was a member for over 60 years.  She served as a former Superintendent of Sunday School and was a member of the Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society, Cathedral Choir, Willing Workers, Stewardess Board, Board of Christian Education, Lay Council and Class Leader.


While a student at Livingstone College, Olivia joined Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and continued her involvement as a member of Phi Omega Chapter and served as a former president of the chapter.   She was a member of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Livingstone Alumni Association.


She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Albert Morgan, Jr.; and two brothers, G.C. and Junior Nathaniel Ellis.


Loving memories shall be cherished by her  daughter, Annette Wilson; son, Thomas Morgan (Teresa); six grandchildren, Corey Morgan (Shannikka), Eric, Jason and Kevin Wilson, Scott Morgan (Kendra) and Jessica Morgan; six great-grandchildren, Izaiah Houston, Brian, Peyton, Shaun and Serenity Morgan and Nevaeh Smith; two sisters, Mildred Knox and Dorothy Wynecoff; four sisters-in-law, Dr. Alice Morgan Brown (Charles), Mary Morgan, Elease Morgan and Delorise Morgan; her namesake niece Olyvia Miles  and a host of other nieces, nephews and cousins.  Olivia was blessed to have the supportive friendship and love of many individuals through the years including, Dorothy Moore, Marie Matthews, Estella Brown, Margretta B. Davis, Anne Love, Brenda Lyles and Sheila Redd.


The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Ivy Beyond the Wall Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, April 19th at 6:30 PM at Clark S. Brown and Son Funeral Home. The funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 20th at Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church, 1435 E. 4th Street, with the family visitation preceding at 12 Noon.  Memorial donations may be made to Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church or the Winston-Salem Foundation - Albert and Olivia Morgan Scholarship Fund.


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Mr. John H. Greer, Jr.

April 5, 2017



Mr. John H. Greer, Jr., 59, aka "Spunkey" was born January 5, 1958 in Winston-Salem to Mr. John H. Greer, Sr. and the late Susie Lane Greer. The Lord called him home on April 5, 2017.

Spunkey was a gentle giant, was kind to everyone and loved being around his family.


In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his wife, Linda Greer and his brother, Aldrick Greer.


Left to celebrate his life are his father: John H. Greer, Sr.; daughter, Shanita Moses; 3 sisters: Marie Greer, of the home, Cynthia Greer (Ray) and Teresa McLean (JD); 2 brothers: Leonard (Sonja) Greer and Jermaine Greer; two grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


A service in his memory will be held at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at Greater Hope of Glory Missionary Baptist Church.



Ms. Janet D. Kenney

April 1, 2017



Ms. Janet D. Kenney, 80, was born on Feb. 4, 1937, and she passed away on April 1, 2017. She is survived by three children, Renaldo, Taras and Culleen; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She took cruises for twenty-five years and now she's gone on her forever cruise. She will be missed!



Mr. Donald J. Huggins

March 27, 2017


Mr. Donald James Huggins was born to the late Margaret Elizabeth Brown and the late William Huggins in Baltimore City, Maryland on January 23, 1943.

He gave service for his country during the Vietnam Era and following his honorable military service he was discharged from the United States Army.


Mr. Huggins had a varied employment history that included his most recent position with Salem Health Services Laundry in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
 
Mr. Donald James Huggins peacefully passed away at The Brian Center Health and Rehab in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on March 27, 2017.


Those family members who survive and who will cherish fond memories of him include his daughter, Telissa Jackson; eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two brothers, Reverend Henry (Angela) Green and Joseph Keels; a sister, Bernice Gordon of Charleston, South Carolina; his niece, Tequila Green; and several extended family members.


A service in Mr. Huggins memory was held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 8, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.


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Mrs. Anna H. Fulp

March 31, 2017


Mrs. Anna H. Fulp, 97, affectionately known as "Momma Anna," peacefully went to sleep on Friday, March 31, 2017, following a brief illness. She was born to the late Charlie and Mammie Hairston in Stokes County, North Carolina on March 1, 1920.


Momma Anna joined the Apostolic faith at an early age. She was baptized In the Name of Jesus and received the gift of the Holy Ghost. She was a devoted homemaker and assisted her husband on the family farm.


She married the love of her life, Robert Fulp, Sr., and their union was blessed with five children. She was preceded in death by her loving husband; a son, Robert Fulp, Jr.; granddaughter, Faraha Fulp; and a sister, Lula Amos. She was a dedicated and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. Although she gave birth to only five children, she was a mother to all in her community.


Momma Anna leaves to cherish her precious memory, her devoted children, Richard (Shirley) Fulp, Margie (Reginald) Cunningham, Sarah (Wali) Salaam and Larry D. Fulp, Sr.; thirteen beloved grandchildren; seventeen treasured great-grandchildren; two loving great-great-grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Ella Mae Fulp.


A Celebration of Life will take place at 11 AM, Saturday, April 8, 2017 at Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Walkertown, NC. The family will greet friends at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home from 6:30 PM 8:00 PM, on Friday, April 7, 2017. Interment will be in the Mt. Sinai/Fulp Family Cemetery.


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Mr. Phillip L. Meadows

March 30, 2017


Mr. Phillip I. Meadows was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and attended Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools.  He was preceded in death by his mother, Mrs. Ruby Meadows and brother, Gerald West.


Phillip’s greatest joy was being with family and he loved family gatherings.  He was an avid Carolina Tarheels fan.


He is survived by two sons Joseph Pauling and Phillip Meadows Jr., two brothers, Tony West (Pam) and Wilbert Meadows, Jr.; two sisters, Rita Meadows and Barbara Meadows-Johnson (Howard); two aunts, Mrs. Alma M. Barber and Mrs. Mary M. Williams; a favorite cousin, “Uncle Ralph Meadows” and his best friend and niece, Tenesia Meadows, along with a host of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.  He is also survived by his special friend, Valerie L. Williams.


A funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Friday, April 7, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service in the chapel.



Mr. William Harvey Wilson

March 31, 2017


Mr. William H. Wilson, also known as Harvey or “Hollywood,” peacefully went to sleep on Friday, March 31, 2017 following a period of illness. He was born in Winston-Salem on October 24, 1960, the third son of Francenia Wilson Smith and the late William James Wilson.


Mr. Wilson attended Ephesus Jr. Academy and the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County prior to completing training in Underwater Welding with Job Corps. His varied employment history included positions with WS/FC Schools, Tarheel Paving, Piedmont Natural Gas and the City of Winston-Salem.


In addition to his father, he was predeceased by a brother, Darrell Fries. Harvey will be greatly missed by his daughter, Tiara Wilson and her mother, Darlene Scales; his loving and caring mother, Francenia Wilson Smith; two brothers: Andre Fries and Robert (Porcial) Wilson; aunt, Wilma Fries; uncle, Robert (Carolyn) Fries, Sr.; special sons, Tony and Larry Scales; devoted friend, Steve (Molly) Lineberger; several extended family members and friends.


A funeral service will held at 1:00 PM, Thursday, April 6, 2017 at Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.


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Mrs. Thelma B. Mayes

March 29, 2017


Thelma B. Mayes, 76, was born on August 6, 1940 in Winston-Salem, NC to the late Alma Yountz Allen and John Allen. She departed this earthly life on March 29, 2017. Thelma retired from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School system, where she gave over 40 years of service as a secretary. She was a member of the Meridian Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star.


In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Lee Mayes. She leaves lasting memories for: her son, Ricky (Teronica) Mayes; 5 grandchildren: Antoinette M. Mayes, Khadijaa A. Lewis, Kimberly R. Mayes, Kayla M. Mayes and Katrina R. Mayes; a great granddaughter; a great great grandson; sister, Barbara Crutchfield; a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, April 2, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Mrs. Teresa R. Mickle

March 11, 2017


Teresa Mickle "Rita" was born in Tacoma, Washington. August 23, 1949 to the late Robert Lee Ramey and Survived by Rosa Bell Ramey.  


Being a child of a military father, she traveled the country and eventually settled in Yonkers, NY. There she graduated from Gordon High School. Teresa then went on to work for the Westchester County Department of Social Services. She was a member of Allen Memorial Church of God in Christ, Under the leadership of Pastor Carlton C. Spruill, in Mount Vernon, NY. She served in the catering ministry. After thirty-three and a half years of work she then retired from the county and moved to Winston-Salem NC.


Rita was a beautiful spirited person who genuinely loved everyone as her own, she is often referred to as a second mom to many. Her big nurturing heart exuded love, and anyone who met her claimed her as their own. She had an infectious smile that would make you feel as though everything will be ok. She was a very encouraging woman. She would often say “It’s all going to work out” and things always would. Her passions were cooking and music. She loved to cook big meals and dance to good music especially Marvin Gaye. She enjoyed the simple things in life such as family and the sounds of laughter from people having a good time. Although she was a sweet woman, she also had a feistiness to her that kept her strong and determined to live life to the fullest. She was a fighter. Regardless of any challenges she faced, or problems that seemed hard she had a way of showing her challenges and her problems that God is bigger and He will work it out in her favor. She was the perfect example of a strong woman.  


She was preceded in death by her husband James Earl Mickle, Her brother Rocky Maynard Ramey, and a Step daughter Traci Meredith Banks.


Rita leaves behind to cherish her memories her mother, Rosa B Ramey; her daughter, Jamie Earlene Mickle and  son, James Earl Mickle II;  step son Jamerson Mickle and  step daughter, Sandra Mickle; 7 brothers: James C. Ramey, Robert Tyrone Ramey, Robert Carl Ramey, Kenneth Leroy Ramey, Ora Lee Ramey, Mark Edward Ramey, and Derrol Ramey; 3 sisters: Rosa Mary Blake, Sharon Denise Armstrong, and Barbara Ann Ramey. She also leaves a big family of aunts, uncles, cousins, and a host of nieces and nephews that were all her favorite.


Funeral service for Mrs. Mickle will be held at 4:30 PM on Saturday, March 25, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers, New York.


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Reverend Alvin E. Damon

March 21, 2017


On March 21, 2017, God called Reverend Alvin E. Damon from labor to reward.  He was born on January 26, 1936 and raised in Winston-Salem, NC; graduated from Carver High School and received the Bachelor of Arts degree in music from Livingstone College. Reverend Damon earned a Master of Divinity from Hood Theological Seminary, Salisbury, NC.


Reverend Damon held membership and leadership in many community and public service organizations.  He was a member Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, served as past Basileus of the Salisbury Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., the Twin City Choristers, Ministers Conference; an associate chaplain with Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem Alumni Chapter of Livingstone College, Life member of the NAACP.


He pastored for 36 years in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.


He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Shirley Woodard Damon; two daughters, Dr. Sherri M. Damon, Columbus, MS, and Rev. Tonja D. (Kelvin) Brooks of Charlotte, NC; one granddaughter, Kayla Michelle; a sister Rosetta Davis; two brothers, Elder John (Nancy) Damon; Rochester (Rosa) Damon; four sisters-in-law: Ella Caldwell, Margaret Damon, Helen Dula, Dorothy Woodard; many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. 


Funeral services will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, March 25, 2017 at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church, 1435 East 4th St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101; with visitation from 11:00-12:00.  Interment will be held at Parklawn Memorial Gardens, 2730 Peters Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27127, on Monday, March 27, 2017 at 11:00 AM.



Ms. Elizabeth Ann Burvick Smith

March 10, 2017


Elizabeth Ann Burvick Smith passed away on Friday, March 10, 2017 at Kindred Hospital Greensboro, following a period of illness. She was born to the late Frank George and Dora Nelson Burvick in Winston-Salem, on May 2, 1944. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Edward Burvick.


She attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from A. H. Anderson High School in 1962. She began her early Christian education as a member of Zion Memorial Baptist Church. Following graduation, Ann attended Cortez W. Peters Business School in Washington, D.C. She later returned home and completed her business education at Winston-Salem Business College.


Ann retired from the United States Postal Service and at the time of her retirement she had worked in civil service for over thirty years. She was very hospitable and never met a stranger. She enjoyed reading and writing and was very adept in photography.


Survivors include her daughter, Tamiko Charlene Burvick Rush; her son, Tshombe (Jamilah) Smith; grandchildren, Gregoire Rush, Tamia Graves, Cameron Lyons, Nya Smith, Caleb Smith, Ricardo Rush, Jr. and Nia Rush; great grandchild, Zain Graves; son-in-law, Ricardo Rush, Sr.; nieces, Catrena Burvick Fowler and Andrea Crowder; nephew, Michael Burvick; cousin, Donna V. Gilmore; special cousins of Detroit, MI; dear friends: Harold Smith, The Nesbitt, Crowell, Graves, Brimfield and Smith-Mauney Families; many extended family members and friends.


A Celebration of Life will take place in the chapel of Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home on Friday, March 17, 2017 at 2pm. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the chapel.


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Mrs. Rosa M. Thompson

March 6, 2017


Mrs. Rosa M. Thompson, 84, was born November 13, 1932 in Forsyth County to the late James and Mozelle Lincoln. She was a graduate of Atkins High School, Class of 1951. Mrs. Thompson transitioned to her heavenly home on Monday, March 6, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center after a period of illness.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Maggie Bea Lincoln and Bettye Jean Lincoln Williams.


She leaves to cherish their memories: her son, Dwight Anthony (Tamara) Thompson; grandchildren, Victoria and Dwight, Jr.; sisters: Mattie McMillan, Shirley (Aaron) Hall, Earline Harry, and Gloria (Arthur) Hunder, Sr.; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.


Funeral service for Mrs. Thompson will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at Canaan Baptist Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.


Special thanks to her cousin, Bertha Parks, who made sure that her nails and hair were always beautiful. Additional thanks to Dr. Champ Jones and the staff of Maplewood Family Practice and the staff of the Brian Center. The family welcomes flowers but would greatly appreciate donations to the Tab Williams Adult Day Center, 231 Melrose Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 in memory of Rosa Thompson.


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Mr. Grenville H. Nichols, Jr.

February 22, 2017


Grenville Hanington Nichols Jr., 67, was a twin son born to the late Grenville Hanington  Nichols  Sr.  and  Alice  Iona  Nichols  in  Bronx,  New  York  on  June 12, 1949.

He  attended  Saint  Augustine  Catholic  Elementary  School  in  Bronx  and Chelsea High School in Manhattan New York. After high school, he worked briefly for New York Transit Authority and at Western Beef as a Police Security Guard.


“Nick” moved to Winston Salem, North Carolina where he was employed as a bus driver for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System for more than eighteen years. At the time of his death, he had served for twenty-one years as Head of Security for Graylyn Estate, which is owned and operated by Wake Forest University.

Grenville  loved  to  shop  at  Wal-Mart,  enjoyed  listening  to  jazz,  watching baseball and movies on television and cooking out on the grill.


Grenville Hanington Nichols, Jr. passed away at his home in Winston-Salem on  February  22,  2017,  following  a  period  of  illness.  In  addition  to  his  parents, he was preceded in death by his wife and  the mother of his children, Linda Provet; a  sister,  Loretta  Paul;  and  two brothers, Ronald and  Michael Nichols.

Those  family  members  who  survive  and  who  will  forever  cherish  loving memories of him include his son, Grenville Hanington Provet “Nicky;” his daughter,  Kisha  Marie  Provet;  granddaughters,  Monay  Provet,  Danazah Provet,  Jayla  Provet  and  Janay  Provet;  grandsons,   Raheem  Wiggins (Provet),   Astane   Provet   and   Dayquan   Johnson;   great   grandchildren, Daveah  and  Dallas  Jules  and  Rayla  Wiggins  (Provet);  his  twin  brother, Richard  Andrew  Nichols;  three  sisters,  Norma  H.  Harris,  Diane  G.  Stanley and Alice T. Nichols-Carter; a sister-in-law, Janice Nichols; two brothers-in-law,  Ronald  Stanley  and  Larry  Carter;  Josephine  Nichols;  Tonya  Nichols; several  extended family members and friends.


A funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM on Sunday, February 26, 2017 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family greeted friends for 30 minutes prior to the service in the chapel.


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Mr. James G. Bradshaw

February 22, 2017


Mr. James G. Bradshaw, 67, affectionately called "Goose," went home to be with the Lord from Forsyth Medical Center on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. He was born in Winston-Salem to the late James Alfred Bradshaw and Willie Lee Simmons Bradshaw on September 9, 1949.


He attended the local public schools and graduated from Atkins High School 1968. James earned an Associate's Degree in Computer Technology from ITT Grinnell and retired from Haywood Industries. Mr. Bradshaw was discharged from the United States Army after giving honorable service for his country during the Vietnam era.


He was a faithful member of Love and Faith Christian Fellowship Church.


Survivors include his wife, Cynthia Shore Bradshaw; daughter, Shjamill Kala Bradshaw; step-daughter, LaSha' (Michael) Robinson; siblings, Carolyn (Morris) Morgan and Cecil (Jusolyn) Bradshaw; an aunt, Lillie Cuthrell; a sister-in-law; two brothers-in-law; and several extended family members and many friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an aunt, Naomi Simmons.


A funeral service will take place at 11:30 am, Monday, February 27, 2017 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. Entombment will be at Parklawn Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.


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Mr. Michael L. Smith

February 15, 2017


Michael Landon Smith passed away unexpectedly at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem on Wednesday, February 15, 2017. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Annie Ruth Smith; and two brothers, Arthur and Randolph Smith.


He was born to Arthur Smith and Annie Laura Spicer Smith in Wilmington, NC on September 27, 1963. He attended the public schools of New Hanover County. After school, Michael joined Job Corps. Following his Job Corps training, he relocated to Winston-Salem, North Carolina and went to work for the City of Winston-Salem (Sanitation Division). He was also employed in a part-time position with Gaffney Construction Company for nearly ten years.

Michael was a member Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church.


Survivors include his wife, Melinda Washington Smith; children, Latasha Copeland, Annette Marie Greer, Michael Landon Smith, Jr., Eric Ray Smith, Ashely Martin and James Martin; ten grandchildren; his siblings, Annie (Randal) Brown, Cynthia Irving and Gregory (Debra) Smith; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and many friends.


A funeral service will take place at 1pm, Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.


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Mrs. Delray S. Cox

February 12, 2017


Mrs. Delray Covington Smith Cox was born on December 1, 1937 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Eller Hinson Covington and Odessa Ingram Covington. She was youngest born of their three daughters. As a child, she joined Shiloh Baptist Church where her parents were members. Delray was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County schools and  graduated from Atkins High School in 1955. She furthered her education at Winston-Salem Teachers College where she earned her degree in Elementary Education.


She retired from Wake Forest University ARAMark Food Service Division after 45 years of employment.


Delray had a strong love of family and friends. She was a founding member of the Family Feud Birthday Club and The Ladies of Distinction Social Club.


Delray  married  Donald A. Smith who preceded her in death in 1979.  Five children were born of their union. She later married  the late Ben Cox, Sr.

Mrs. Smith Cox was also preceded in death by her son, Donald Smith, Jr. and her sister, Sarah Patricia Wade.



Mrs. Cox is survived by her children: Rita Ovette Oti, Brian Alphonso (Kim) Smith, Marcus Lamont (Ashely) Smith and Monnette Latrice Smith; four grandchildren: Jamaal Oti, Jasmine Smith, Jahnay Smith and Déja Smith; four great grandchildren: Kayla, Zane, Khloe, and Zahron; a sister, Lee Esther Wright; a niece, Katrina Wright (Stevie) Bullock; nephew, Kerry Marcellus Wade; a special great niece, Latoya Wright and her sons, Deionte and Jacobe Wright; sister-in-law, Blondell Alspaugh; brother-in-law, Frank Smith; other extended family and friends.


A funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM on Saturday, February 18th in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Gardens of Memory cemetery, Walkertown, NC.



Mr. Willis A. Martin

February 6, 2017


Mr. Willis Abner Martin, affectionately called “Brother,” unexpectedly passed away at his home on Monday, February 6, 2017.


He was born in Buffalo, NY to Willie Pearce Martin and Patty Cornelia Lash Martin on August 25, 1970.


Brother attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1989.  And he received his early Christian education at Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church.


Mr. Martin was employed as a driller for McKinney Drilling Company for almost ten years.


Survivors include his children, Jashawn Martin Lewis, Joemane McCollough, Diamond and Dallas Martin, Rashawnda Heath, Regina McCollough and Reginald Heath; sisters, Karen Pratchett, Janet (Juan) Cason, Amanda Martin and Toni Lowe; his parents, Willie and Patty Lash Martin; special friends, Antionette Lewis and Tina Heath; 8 aunts; 2 uncles; and several nieces, nephews, extended family members and many friends.

A funeral service will take place at Bethania AME Zion Church at 2pm, Saturday, February 11, 2017. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.


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Mr. Rory A. Phillips

February 6, 2017


Mr. Rory Alan Phillips, 60, passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 6, 2017 at home.  He was born in Elyria, OH on January 11, 1957 and lived in East Bend, NC.

Rory graduated from Forbush High School and was a veteran, having served his country in the United States Army.  He retired from Tyco Electronics and was a faithful member of New Birth Worship Center in East Bend.


He was preceded in death by his parents, John T. and Mary Phillips, a brother, Craig L. Phillips, and his step-daughter, Candace Griffin.

He leaves to cherish his memories his wife of 30 years, Eliana T. Phillips; his grandchildren, Jasmine Moore and Alycia Wardlow; his great-grandchildren, Erik Turner, Candace Allende, and Daniel Allende; one sister, Andria Phillips; three brothers, John Thomas “Tommy” (Gloria) Phillips, Jr., Scott (Kathy) Phillips, Jerry (Megan) Phillips; two sisters-in-law, Olivia (Louis) Dameron and Anita Thorne; five uncles, three aunts, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
 


The family will receive friends on Friday, February 10, 2017 from 7:00pm until 8:00pm at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 11:00am at New Birth Worship Center (NBWC), 1033 Newbirth Dr., East Bend, NC.  Dr. James L.E. Hunt, Senior Pastor at NBWC will officiate.


Mr. Henry T. Barksdale

January 28, 2017


Mr. Henry T. Barksdale, 87, affectionately known as "Hen", entered into eternal rest from his residence on Saturday, January 28, 2017 following a brief period of illness. He was born in Forsyth County, NC to the late Henry Hamlin Barksdale and Ethel Spann Barksdale on January 6, 1930.


Hen attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and retired from Goltra, Inc. Mr. Barksdale was a faithful member of Bethania AME Zion Church, where he faithfully served as an usher for more than 30 years. He was a proud member of the Good Neighbor Community Club.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Dorothy. Those survivors who will cherish fond memories of him include his sisters: Rosa "Sis" Barksdale and Alice Samuels; a brother, Albert Barksdale; his godson, James "Jimmy" Hauser, Jr.; his dear friends, Ricky Surratt and Edward Lash; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.


A celebration of life will be held at Bethania AME Zion Church at 1:00 PM, Saturday, February 4, 2017. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service.


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Mr. Marcellus "Marty" Penn, Jr.

January 20, 2017


Marcellus Harold Penn, Jr., affectionately called “Marty,” was the only son born to the late Marcellus Harold Penn and Helen Feely Penn. The date of his birth in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is November 23, 1931.


He attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Atkins High School in 1950.  It was in that same year that Marty became the second black to receive his Eagle Scout Badge from the Old Hickory Council of the Boy Scouts of America.  He began his early Christian Education as a member of Hanes CME Church.


His outstanding athletic ability earned Marcellus H. Penn, Jr. a football scholarship to attend Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. Upon completion of the required studies, he received a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from the university in 1954. It was during his enrollment at Johnson C. Smith that he joined the Rho Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated.


Following graduation from the university, Marty enlisted in the United States Army and was discharged after giving honorable service for his country during the Korean Conflict. After completing his military service, Marty returned to Winston-Salem and was employed as Program Director for the YMCA of Northwest, North Carolina (Patterson Avenue Branch). The Patterson Avenue Branch of the YMCA served African-Americans in the city of Winston-Salem.


Soon thereafter, young Marty and his wife, Covater, and their sons, Kenneth and Michael, moved to Cordele, Georgia on a mission initiative of the Presbyterian Church, USA.


In the middle 1960’s, he again returned to Winston-Salem and began a career with the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. He briefly served as a truant officer for the schools but later became a school social worker. At the time of his retirement Marty had given more than thirty years of dedicated service to the system.


Marty Penn’s legacy is his vast contributions to this community.  He was a founding member of the Winston-Salem Sportsmen Club; a charter member of the local chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW); a leader in the JCSU local alumni chapter; and a motivating force of the Mary Garber Basketball Tournament.


Marcellus Harold Penn, Jr. peacefully passed away at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center on Friday, January 20, 2017. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Michael Dale; and younger sister, Gwen. He was also predeceased by Willie Frances Smith Penn Johnson.


Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of him include, his children, Dr. Frankie Denise Penn Powell, “Denny Penn” of Lumberton, NC and Kenneth Reginald Penn “Bean” of San Francisco, CA; grandchildren, Omar Kali Powell “Tater” and Remi Powell (Michael) Taylor; and his great-grandchildren, Amir, Alana and Malachi.  Marty will be missed and remembered by his many friends, which are too numerous to mention.


Marty’s Celebration of Life will be held at Grace Presbyterian Church, 3901 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem, NC on Saturday, January 28th, beginning with the Omega Memorial Service at 10:30 am, family visitation at 11:00 am and worship at 11:30 am. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Dr. Edwin C. Christian

January 16, 2017


Dr. Edwin Cleon Christian, 99, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2017, at his home in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born on November 24, 1917 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Andrew J. Christian and Mamie Teer Christian.


Edwin was born and grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. After high school, he attended Fort Valley State College in Fort Valley, Georgia where he received a B.A. in music. He served in the IRC Band after being enlisted into the United States Army during World War II and was stationed in France where he saw occasional combat.


After his tour of duty in the Army ended on February 14, 1946, Dr. Christian attended VanderCook College of Music in Chicago where he received a Masters in Music. With his Masters in Music, he became the high school band teacher at Center High School in Waycross, Georgia. His surviving students believe Dr. Christian was the reason the band at Center High School was one of the best in Georgia. After three years at Center High School, he began his college teaching career at Morris Brown College where he taught music. During his summer breaks at Morris Brown, he went to New York City to work on his Ph.D. in Music. After being awarded his Ph.D. in Music, he continued his career as a college professor at South Carolina State College where he was the Head of the Music Department and taught music.


Edwin was preceded in death by his wife Bennie Ruth, his parents Andrew J. and Mamie Teer Christian, and his brother Andrew J. Christian, Jr.

Edwin is survived by his goddaughter Norma Ann Dawson of Long Beach, California.

A visitation will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home at 12:30 p.m. on January 25, 2017. Burial will follow the funeral at Evergreen Cemetery. A graveside service will follow at 1:30 PM in Evergreen Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made in memory of Dr. Edwin Cleon Christian to Fort Valley State University, Office of Financial Aid, Troup Administration Building, Suite 113, 1005 State University Drive, Fort Valley, GA 31030.


 



Mr. James E. Glenn, Sr.

January 16, 2017


James Edward Glenn, Sr., 77, passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on Monday, January 16, 2017 following a period of illness.


He was born to Mable Watts Glenn and the late Willie Lee Glenn, Sr. in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on August 19, 1939. He attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and graduated from Atkins High School in 1957.


James Glenn enlisted in the United States Army where he rose to the rank of Sergeant First Class and was awarded the Silver Star. SFC James E. Glenn gave 21 years of honorable service for his country and retired as a decorated veteran. Following military retirement, he continued his civil service by working for a brief period with the United States Postal Service. He was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church and Rupert Bell Senior Citizen Club.


In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Ella Glenn and a son, William Holloway, Jr. Those family members who survive include his children, Latisha Glenn, James E. Glenn, Jr., Tonia (Bennie) Patton, Sherri (Curtis) Gilliam, Belinda Holloway and Christopher Holloway; eight grandchildren; one great grandchild; his mother, Mable W. Glenn; two sisters, Joanne G. Lindsay and Barbara (Bobby) France; a brother, Willie (Eulalia) Glenn, Jr.; devoted cousins, Lewis and Leslie Watts; ten nieces and nephews; several extended family members and friends.


A funeral service will take place at Mount Zion Baptist Church at 1:30 pm on Saturday, January 21, 2017. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church. Interment will be at Salisbury National Cemetery on Tuesday, January 24, 2017. 


 



Mr. Richard J. Watts

January 10, 2017


Mr. Richard Jackson Watts, 85, passed away at Salem Terrace Assisted Living on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. He was born to the late Ms. Willie Watts in Alexander County, NC on June 6, 1931.


Mr. Watts spent most of his adult life in Connecticut where he was a painter by trade but his love was collecting antiques. After retiring, he returned home to Taylorsville where he spread his love of the Lord at local churches and in the community.


He gave honorable service for his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict.

In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his grandmother, Bertie Watts.


Those family members who survive include three children, Joyce (Benjamin) Hairston of Winston-Salem, R. Damon (Gina) Watts of Arizona and Cynthia Watts Elder of Connecticut; six grandchildren, Rakiya (Trevor) Goring, Celeise Watts, Artisha (Nathaniel) Tyson, Peter Elder, Alison Tlocki and Tristan Watts; four great grandchildren; several extended family members and friends.


A private service was held. Interment in Salisbury National Cemetery.

 



Mrs. Gail Weaks Witherspoon

January 2, 2017


Mrs. Gail Weaks Witherspoon, 62, passed away unexpectedly at Forsyth Medical Center on Monday, January 2, 2017.

 

She was born to the late Otis Clinton Weaks, Sr. and Jennie Mae Pinkney Weaks in Winston-Salem, NC on December 3, 1954.


Mrs. Witherspoon attended the local public schools and graduated from Parkland High School in 1973. Her varied work history included positions with RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and most recently Hanesbrands.


Gail Patricia Weaks Witherspoon gave God first place in her life and she was the author of a book entitled  To God Be The Glory.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Deloris Martin; and two brothers, Otis C. Weaks, Jr. and Randy C. Weaks.


Survivors include, John K. Witherspoon, her husband of 38 years; three sons, Desmond Weaks, Carl (Latisha) Glenn and Nevelle Dobson; ten grandchildren; siblings, Angelis W. Wolfe, Calvin (Jerrilyn) Weaks, Kempie (Roger) Thompson, Priscilla Weaks, Barbara (Nathan) Jeter, Marvin (Kindra) Weaks; a brother-in-law and two sisters-in-law; and several extended family members and friends.

 

A Home-Going Service will take place at Emmanuel Baptist Church at 1 pm on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Interment will follow at Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church, at 12:30 pm. 


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2016 Obituaries


Mr. Martin R. Peterson, IV

December 30, 2016



Mr. Martin R. Peterson, IV, 33, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, December 30, 2016. He was a graduate of Socastee High School, Myrtle Beach, SC. He received an associate degree in Criminal Justice from Forsyth Technical Community College. He was head waiter at Ciccone’s Restaurant in Lewisville, NC.


Martin was a loving husband, father, son who loved all of his family and friends. He was proud of his boys and loved his family unconditionally. He had the biggest heart. He wanted nothing but the best for anyone and everyone.

He is survived by his wife, Amanda D. Peterson, three sons, Briley, Braxton, and Brennan; mother, Robin Marlowe (Kenny Jordan), father Martin (Victoria) Peterson, III, brothers: Michael and Matthew McCracken, step brother Cody Wooten; grandparents: Robert (Libby) Marlowe, Jackie Batts and Martin Peterson, Jr., a special niece, Shelbie McCracken, several special nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 6:00 PM today, January 2, 2017 at Vienna Baptist Church, 1831 Chickasha Drive. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Myrtle Beach, SC.


 



Ms. Naomi H. Ledbetter

December 16, 2016



Naomi Harriett Ledbetter, 96, passed away quietly at her home on Friday morning, December 16, 2016. She was the daughter of the late Rev. Walker L. Ledbetter and Maggie Fisher Ledbetter and was predeceased by seven siblings.


A Celebration of Life service will be held at 2 PM on Thursday, December 22 at St. John CME Church, 350 NW Crawford Place. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 PM, prior to the service.

A loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, and friend, Naomi gave her love freely and unconditionally. She was predeceased by her oldest daughter, Barbara Herring and son-in-law, Donald Spencer. Her surviving children are: Ann (Robert) Hunt, Jerry (Lynette) Ledbetter, Ray Ledbetter, Jacqueline Spencer, Oscar (Sallie) Ledbetter, Miriam (David) Wagner, Tyrone (Derreka) Ledbetter, Linda (Nathaniel) Fox, Bernadette (LaVaughn) Booker, Donna Andrews (Calvin Hendrickson). She is also survived by her sister, Mamie L. Turner, sister-in-law, Aron Ledbetter and son-in-law, Richard Herring. In addition, Naomi is the matriarch of 26 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild.

She graduated from Atkins High School and began work in the tobacco industry. She ultimately retired from Export Leaf Tobacco where she developed the process used to “tie” tobacco squares. Besides providing support to her family, she enjoyed crafts and creating dolls.

Ms. Ledbetter loved St. John CME Church where she was a member of the Missionary Society, Gospel Choir and Russell Bible Class. For more than 30 years she actively served as an usher and stewardess. When she could no longer actively serve, she maintained emeritus status. Her greatest joy was spending time with her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, worshipping in the church, and watching her progeny grow in faith.

The family wants to acknowledge the special support given to Naomi by caregivers, Millicent Cunningham, Karen Dendy, Whitney Gregg, and innumerable friends and church members.


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Mr. Robert L. Staten

December 16, 2016


Mr. Robert Lee Staten "Hooks", 98, passed away at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home on Friday, December 16, 2016. He was born in Forsyth County, NC to the late Enoch and Elmer Lindsay Staten on March 13, 1918.


He gave honorable service to his country during WWII in the US Army. Mr. Staten was a shipping clerk for Bocock Stroud Sporting Goods for over 34 years and he was a driver at Old Salem for 10 years. He was a member of First Calvary Baptist Church.


Survivors include his daughters: Betty Staten Stevens and Donna Staten Smith; granddaughter, Kayla Smith; nieces: Emma May (Iamissky) Banks and Shirley Moore; nephew, Charles (Gail) Bohannon; his special friends, James and Remona Banner; several extended family members and friends.


A celebration of his home-going will take place at First Calvary Baptist Church at 12 PM, Thursday, December 22, 2016. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service at the church.


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Mrs. Earline H. Anderson

December 4, 2016


Mrs. Earline H. Anderson, 84, transitioned from earth to eternity at Forsyth Medical Center on Sunday, December 4, 2016, following a period of illness.


She was born to the late Henry and Survannah Hatcher in Surry County on October 27, 1932. Mrs. Anderson graduated from J.J. Jones High School in Mt. Airy. She was licensed as a cosmetologist in 1952 following completion of course requirements at Wood Morgan Beauty College in Charlotte, NC.


She met and married the late John Anderson in 1954 and they became the proud parents of two children. Mrs. Anderson owned and operated Anderson’s Beauty Salon for over 60 years prior to retirement. She was a faithful member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, where she actively participated in several ministries.


In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by her siblings. Survivors include her daughter and caregiver, Pamela A. Anderson; favorite son, John (Dianne) Anderson; grandchildren: Candace (Deon) McDonald, John Anderson, III (fiancé, Natasha), Ameja R. (Danni) Smith, and Bryan Mack; step grandchildren; great grandchildren, Dylan A. Anderson and Oliver E. McDonald; other relatives, many friends and the favorite family pet, “Miss Coach.”

A funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.


 




Mrs. Mildred L. Hale

December 3, 2016


Mrs. Mildred Louise Martin Hale, 88, peacefully passed away at Bermuda Commons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Advance, NC on Saturday, December 3, 2016.


She was born to the late Archie and Mary Ann Martin in Mount Gilead, NC on March 9, 1928. The youngest of six siblings. Mrs. Hale graduated in 1950 from NC College in Durham, NC (NC Central University) where she earned a BS degree in Commerce. Mrs. Hale spent most of her adult life in Washington, DC with her late husband, Leonard where she taught in the DC School System. Following retirement, Mr. & Mrs. Hale relocated to Winston-Salem and joined First Baptist Church.


Those family members who survive include her daughter/niece, Millicent Carter and her children, Roderick (Tracy) Carter, Charles Harris, Jr. and Chandra D. Harris; nephew, Archie (Janet) Martin; niece, Sheila Smith; cousin, Albert Smith; long-time friend, Lorene Jones; advocate, Gloria Harris and her daughter, Morgan Kelley.


Funeral service will be held at 1:30 PM on Friday, December 9, 2016 at First Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Mrs. Ethel W. Braddy

November 20, 2016


Mrs. Ethel Gladys Washington Braddy, 109, passed away on Sunday, November 20, 2016 following a period of illness.


She was born to the late George Carlos Washington and Amanda Douthit Washington in Forsyth County, NC, on September 5, 1907. She attended the historic Oak Grove School and was a faithful member of Piney Grove Baptist Church.


Mrs. Braddy was married to the late Joseph Braddy and they were the proud parents of seven children. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by five sons.


She is survived by a daughter, Dilcy Braddy and a son, Charles Braddy; several generations of grandchildren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren; many extended family members and friends.

A funeral service will be held at 1pm on Saturday, November 26, 2016 at Piney Grove Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service. 


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Mr. Willie B. Archie

November 2, 2016

September 11, 2917~ November 2, 2016


Mr. Willie Byrd Archie, 99, was born to the late Charlie R. Archie, Sr. and the late Pearl Green Archie in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on September 11, 1917.
He attended the local schools of Winston-Salem and was a former member of Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church.


Mr. Archie worked for a short period of time at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. He subsequently went to work as an optician in the office of Dr. McIntosh Hedrick and he retired after twenty-nine years of dedicated service in that profession, from Dr. Hedrick’s office.

He was quite the sportsman. He enjoyed playing tennis, liked to hunt and fish. And he often tinkered with cars as a “backyard mechanic.” Mr. Archie once played baseball with The Winston-Salem Pond Giants, one of the oldest semiprofessional baseball teams in the country. The team was originally known as the Old Prince Albert Pond Giants.


Mr. Willie Byrd Archie passed away at his home in Winston-Salem on Wednesday, November 2, 2016. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Olivia Denise Reid; and his siblings, Evelyn Archie Wright, Charlie Archie, Jr. and Robert L. Archie.


Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish precious memories of him include his daughter, Tracey (Terrance) Robinson; his additional children, Gail (Warren) Robinson, Elliott Robinson and Jennifer (Anthony) Hazel; grandchildren, Courtney, Terrell, A’Maya, George and LaTresa; a sister-in-law, Ella Ruth Archie; a devoted niece, Velma Archie (Herrell) Fields; his “buddy,” Lee Howard; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.


Funeral service will be at 11:30 AM on Monday, November 7, 2016 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.


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Mrs. Fronnie T. Stewart

October 28, 2016


Sunrise September 18, 1933-Sunset October 28, 2016


Fronnie Mae Thomas Stewart, the daughter of the late Adam Thomas and Minnie Ruth Medley Thomas entered this life on September 18, 1933 in Anson County,
North Carolina.


She attended the local schools and was a graduate of West Ansonville High School. At an early age, Fronnie confessed Christ and joined Popular Springs Baptist Church, in Burnsville, NC.


After moving to Winston-Salem, NC, she joined Emmanuel Baptist Church on her Christian experience, and was faithful member until her health declined. She served on many auxiliaries including the Ora Hambright Missionary Circle, D. Everett Bible Club, Senior Choir and Sunday School. She was a former member of The William C. Sims Senior Citizen Club. Fronnie retired after 36 years as a Nurse Assistant for North Carolina Baptist Hospital.

She was married to the late William “Brown” Stewart. To this union three sons were born, two sons Gregory and Kenneth Leonard, preceded her in death. Her kindness, unselfishness, pleasant smile, and gentle manner will characterize her image in the hearts and minds of her sons. She was preceded in death by her brothers Morris, Charlie, Richard and sister Emma Ruth Harris.


Those left with happy memories and expectations of meeting again  include, son Richard (Manya) Stewart, grandsons, Scott, Brandon(Latoya) and Christopher Stewart, Kenneth “KJ” Stewart(Silvia) of Tampa, Fl., William Stewart, granddaughters, Angela (Sly)Ambrose of Charlotte, NC., Tonya McCray, and Jasmine Gatson(Howard) of El Paso, Texas. Nieces Sylvia Thomas Hancock  of Charlotte, NC, Cheryl Burns (Jesse) of Apex, NC , D’Gina Powell (Jesse)of Cary, NC, Nephews, Micheal Anthony Thomas, and Lewis Harris of Odessa, Tx., 8 great- grand children, 2 great great- grand, brother-in-law Diggs Harris, and host of cousins and other relatives.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at Emmanuel Baptist Church. the family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.


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Mrs. Mildred D. Heath

October 16, 2016



Mrs. Mildred Dodson Heath was born September 16, 1936 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to the late Annie L. Dodson.


In addition to her mother, she was predeceased by the love of her life, Kenneth Heath; surrogate mother, Mertha Wright; sisters, Bernice Dodson and Mary Lou Wilds.


Mildred leaves to cherish their memories of her, three sons: Vincent Heath of Winston Salem, NC; Anthony (Tina) Heath of Vineland, NJ; John (Tasha) Heath of Greensboro, NC; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren; sister, Karen White of Winder, GA; cousin like a brother, Robert (Catherine) Smith of Winston-Salem, NC, sisters-in-law: Zetilda “Zeti” Warburton of Queens, NY; Lasylvia Heath of Texas; Yvonne Heath of Springfield, Jamaica; brother-in-law, Nathan Heath of Canada; surrogate sons, Cyril Lee and Jeffrey Burgess;  a host of nieces, nephews and friends.


Funeral service for Mrs. Heath will be held at 12:00 PM on Friday, October 21, 2016 at Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. Interment will follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service.

 




Ms. Mona L. Braddy

October 1, 2016


Ms. Mona L. “Cricket” Braddy was born on February 9, 1964 to the late Thomas Braddy and Annette Sides Braddy. She was a 1984 graduate of North Forsyth High School.

On October 1, 2016, she finally got her wish and was joined with her earthly father and her heavenly Father.

She leaves many in pain to mourn their loss: her grandmother, Ethel W. Braddy; her mother, Annette S. Braddy; sisters: Courtney B. (David) Wharton and Valise T. Sides; brothers: Adrian L. (Robin) Sides and Thomas M. Braddy, Jr.; aunt, Dilcy O. Braddy; uncle, Charles E. Braddy; fiance’, Herb Ford; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends that loved her so much.

“Teach us Lord, help us to believe in what all I could be and all that I am; Show me the stairway I have to climb Lord; teach me to take one day at a time, so I may realize just as “you are, so am I.”


Funeral service will be held at 11:30 AM on Tuesday, October 11, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. the family will greet friends 30 minutes before the service. Interment will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.


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Mrs. Bernice N. McFadden

September 23, 2016


Mrs.Bernice Nowlin McFadden was born on September 10, 1938, in Florence County SC, the late Reverend William James Nowlin and Ruebell Frierson Nowlin. She was educated by the Williamsburg County School System and later furthered her education at Forsyth Technical Community College, were she received her credentials in Early Childhood Education.


She was employed as an inspector with Lucia Incorporated for over 20 years. Upon retiring from Lucia, she worked as a Lead Teacher in Early Childhood Education for many years with Chesterbrook Academy.

Mrs. McFadden was a faithful member of St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church for over 50 years. During her time at St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church, she was active within many Auxiliaries. Mrs. McFadden was involved in her community; she was the Financial Secretary/Treasurer of the Dublin Drive & Dublin Court Community Club. She was a member of the 14th Street Crafts and Coffee Club, and the Golden Crowns Senior Adult Club.

She passed away peacefully on, September 23, 2016, while vacationing on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Mrs. McFadden was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur McFadden and her daughter, Patricia McFadden. She is survived by her children: Ronnie McFadden of Oceanside, CA, John McFadden, Shirley (Stacy) Goodson, Beverly McFadden and Ashely (Darrell) Foy, all of Winston-Salem; three sisters: Evada Hutchins of Allentown PA, Ellen (LaVerne) McKnight of Charlotte, NC, and Lorena Nowlin of Cades, SC; four brothers: William D. (Joyce) Nowlin of Wilson, NC, Mack (Sarah)Nowlin of Winston-Salem, NC Dan (Joretta) Nowlin, and John Nowlin, both of  Cades, SC; seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren, a host of devoted nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.


Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at St. Mark Baptist Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.


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Mrs. Annie V. Jordan

September 21, 2016


Mrs. Annie Vivian Jordan peacefully passed away at her home on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, following a period of illness. She was born to the late Curtis McRae and Oglather Stella McEachin in Scotland County, NC on October 4, 1936.


Mrs. Jordan was married to the late John Henry Jordan, Jr. for sixty-three years prior to his death on January 11, 2015. And they were the proud parents of seven children. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Akia Faith Jordan.


Survivors who will cherish loving memories of her include her children, John (Patricia) Henry Jordan, III, Betty Jean Jordan, Betty Ann (Billy) Summers, Brenda Jordan, Patricia Jordan, Linda Mitchell and Angela Jordan; 15 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; three brothers-in-law, Nathaniel (Alice) Jordan, Sr., Charlie Jordan and Charles Jordan; four sisters-in-law, Fannie Times, Elizabeth Davis of Mt. Vernon, NY, Shirley Brown of Atlanta, GA and Lucille Monroe; several extended family members and many friends.


A Funeral Service of Love and Remembrance will be held at 1pm on Monday, September 26, 2016 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service in the chapel.


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Ms. Robin D. Sims

September 12, 2016


Robin D. Sims went to be with the Lord from her home on Monday, September 12, 2016, after a brief illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lucille and Wilber McSwain; a brother-in-law, Donald Leach and a sister-in-law, Yvonne McSwain.


Robin was a former employee of the United States Postal Service and the City of Winston-Salem. She retired from Forsyth County and was honorably discharged from The United States Marine Corps.


Loving memories will be cherished by her son, Josef Alonzo (Stephanie) Sims of Okemah, OK;  three grandchildren, Jaraett Alexander Sims, Jaiden Darnell Sims and Ashton Wayne Sims, all of Okemah, OK; three brothers, Lawrence Calvin (Vivian) McSwain, William (Queen) McSwain and Louis McSwain; five sisters, Marie M. (Robert) Jamerson, Frances M. Leach, Ernestine (Perry) Luckey, Linda M. (Carnell) Randall and Janie M. Hardman; several nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

A funeral service will take place at 12 pm, Saturday, September 17, 2016 at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service in the chapel, at 11 am.

 




Mrs. Kara G. Waiters

September 2, 2016


Mrs. Kara Gillespie Waiters passed away at Sentara Leigh Memorial Hospital in Virginia Beach, VA on Friday, September 2, 2016, following a period of illness. She was born to the late Walker and Carrie Gaither Gillespie in Iredell County, NC on February 6, 1942.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Thurman Waiters; a sister, Mary Frances Goldsmith and a brother, James R. Gillespie.


Mrs. Gillespie retired from Sears and Roebuck Company in Winston-Salem, NC prior to relocating to Virginia Beach, VA.


Survivors include her son, Walter L. Gillespie; grandsons, Cedric, Tyson, Devan and Mason; stepdaughter, Raycole Waiters-Watlington; sisters, Delores Boyce, Brenda Caldwell, Kimberly G. Kimbrough and Michelle Boller; brothers, Jerry Gillespie and Charles Gillespie, Sr.; and several nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.


Her funeral service will be held at 2pm, Saturday, September 10, 2016 at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service, at 1:30 pm.



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Mrs. Nell R. Manns

September 2, 2016



Nell Glenn Hart Manns, formally of 4391 Pine Hall Rd. Walkertown, NC, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2016. Mrs. Manns was born to the l in East Bend, NC on April 4, 1936 to the late Wade Glenn and Katherine Armstrong Glenn. She attended the Yadkin County High School in Booneville, NC.

 

Mrs. Manns retired from both Thomasville Furniture Company and Family Services, Sarah Austin Child Care Center. She was a faithful member of Winston-Salem First, formally First Assembly of God before her health declined.


She leaves to cherish her memories: one daughter, Mildred Hart; one brother, Leonard Glenn; two sisters: Earline Glenn and Mary Glenn Wall, all of Winston-Salem; one nephew, Timothy Glenn of Spartanburg, SC; eight nieces, several great nieces and nephews; three sisters-in-law: Barbara Glenn, Shirley Glenn Jeffries and Brenda Glenn, all of the city; many cousins, other relatives and friends.


Her funeral service will be held Friday, September 9, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Family visitation will be at 11:30 AM followed by the funeral at Noon. Interment will be in Benbow Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery.

Special thanks to the staffs of Regency Health Care of Clemmons, NC and Hospice and Palliative Care. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to Hospice & Palliative Care Center of Winston-Salem in memory of Mrs. Nell Manns.


 




Mrs. Hattie J. Bailey

August 21, 2016



Hattie Potter Bailey was born to the late Cleo and Rosa Belle Smith Potter in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on July 31, 1942.


She attended the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and later earned an Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from Forsyth Technical Community College. She attended church along with her family at a very young and began her early Christian Education as a member of Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church.


Mrs. Bailey married the love of her life, the late William M. Bailey, and they became the proud parents of two children, Avonda Renee’ and Kenneth.


Mrs. Bailey was a teacher’s assistant in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools for many years. But due to a pre-existing health condition, she had to move from the classroom and accept a lateral employment position with the school system until declining health prevented her long term employment.


She was a pet lover and a very good cook. A favorite and much requested dish that she prepared, “Banana Surprise,” was especially enjoyed by her son-in-law, Bobby Cunningham and his co-workers.


Mrs. Hattie Potter Bailey was called from labor to eternal rest on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center in Kernersville, North Carolina. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Cleo Potter, Jr. and Roosevelt “Bunkie” Potter; and two nephews.


Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of her include her children, Avonda ( Bobby) Cunningham and Kenneth (Debra) Bailey; her grandchildren, Marquis (Alicia) Bailey, Christopher (Antrovette) Bailey, Kendra Bailey, Deonna Bailey and Kyle Bailey; two great grandchildren, Christopher Bailey, Jr. and Angel Bailey; several other extended family members and friends.


A service in her memory was held at 11:30 am on Saturday, August 27, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family greeted friends 30 minutes prior to the service in the chapel.


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Mr. Byron "Tony" WilliamS

August 10, 2016


Byron “Tony” Antonio Williams, 55, of Winston Salem, NC, was ushered into the kingdom of God on August 10, 2016.

Byron was born on April 4, 1961 in Winston Salem, NC to Sarah Goode Robinson and the late Richard D. Williams. He was a graduate of the WS/FC school system. Byron served in the US Army, and later received his Associates degree from ECPI Technical College. Byron was a dedicated member of Hope Community Church.

He is survived by his mother Sarah Goode Robinson of the home; fiancee, Jacky Yvonne West of Roanoke, VA; daughters: Shamise Robinson and Tonniette Williams; six grandchildren; his siblings: Debra Williams Russell, Sarina Donnette Williams, Desiree Williams, Desire Williams, Gerald Robinson, and Jennifer Robinson, all of Winston Salem, Sharlene Williams-Blake of Mass., Richard Williams, Carl Williams, Rodney Williams, Nicholas Williams all of NY and Kevin Williams of VA; four nieces Cherisha “Cookie” Williams-Dykes (Donald), Jessica Russell-Revels (Everett, Jr), Olanda Williams (Dele) Mohammed, Jeanine Robinson and one nephew Jamie Williams, and a host of family and friends.


Funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at Hope Community Church. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Piedmont Memorial Gardens.


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Mr. Harold "John" Roseboro

August 8, 2016


Mr. Harold Lee Roseboro, affectionately called “John,” was the eldest of 13 children born to the late Earl and Ruth Lincoln Roseboro. He was born in Darlington, South Carolina on November 23, 1919.

A move, during John’s youth, brought the family to Winston-Salem, North Carolina where John received his education in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. And the family joined the fellowship of Friendship Baptist Church where John was baptized and began his early Christian education.

John joined the United States Navy and gave service for his country during WWII and he was discharged following his three years of honorable military service. He was also a member of the Order of Freemasonry and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. He loved baseball and his favorite team was the Philadelphia Phillies.

John met and married the late Mary Davis Roseboro in 1942 and they made their home in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. At the time of her death in 2008, the couple had been married sixty-six years. While in Langhorne, John served on the deacon board at First Baptist Church in Langhorne. He worked for Superior Zinc and Metal Corporation in Bristol, Pennsylvania and retired after over 40 years of service to the company.

In 2011, John moved to Reidsville, North Carolina and made his home with his son, George. He became an honorary deacon at Liberty Grove Baptist Church in Taylorsville, North Carolina where his brother, Reverend Ardeal Roseboro is pastor.

Mr. Harold Lee Roseboro, affectionately called “John,” passed away at Hospice Home in Rockingham County, North Carolina on Monday, August 8, 2016, following a period of illness. In addition to his parents and his wife, Mary Davis  Roseboro, he was preceded in death by a brother, Archie Roseboro and a sister, Alice Roseboro; his grandson, George Davis, Jr. and his granddaughter, Teresa Henderson.

Those family members who survive and who will cherish fun and happy memories of “John” include his son, George (LaTonya) Davis of the home; eight grandchildren; twenty great grandchildren; eleven great great grandchildren; eight sisters and brothers, Mildred Griffin; Ardeal (Dianne) Roseboro, Eugene (Viola) Roseboro, Azalee (James) Vinson, Bertha Parks, Curtis Roseboro, Samuel Roseboro and Robbie Allen; a host of nieces, nephews, many extended family members and family friends.

Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, August 10, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at 11:00 AM on Thursday, August 11, 2016 in Salisbury National Cemetery.


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Mrs. Margaret E. Scales

August 5, 2016

To be absent from the body is to be present before the Lord .... Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Shouse Scales, our beautiful flower was taken from the Bethania Community August OS, 2016. She was born June 2, 1931 to the late Johnnie Shouse and Minnie Bitting Shouse and was the sixth of their nine children. She was the devoted wife of the late Raleigh Nelson Scales Sr.


She leaves to cherish her legacy of memories seven loving and devoted children; five daughters: Jackie Hickman, Carolyn (Walter) Farabee, Sharon (De Quincy)Eaton, Darlene Scales and Barbara Scales; two sons: Raleigh (Jeannie) and Henry Scales all of Winston-Salem, NC; eleven grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren and four great great-grandchildren; three sisters: Anna (Joseph) Ervin, Hannah Eldridge and Mollie McClain of Winston-Salem, NC; three sisters-in-law: Doris Shouse of Bethania, NC, Ella Fulp and Faye Scales and brother-in-law, Billy Hairston of Walkertown, NC as well as a host of many other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


The family acknowledges sincere appreciation for the supportive additional caregivers: Dr. Betsy English, TaShicka Hickman, Arlene Morris, A Touch of Care and Hospice Palliative Care.


Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, August 11, 2016 at Center Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Tobaccoville, NC. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Center Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in memory and honor of Mrs. Margaret E. Scales.


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Mr. Howard Lipscomb, Sr.

July 25, 2016


Mr. Howard Lipscomb, Sr. was born to the late Matt Lipscomb and the late Lula Lowery Lipscomb in Gaffney, South Carolina, ninety years ago, on September 21, 1925.

He began his early childhood education in the schools of Gaffney. And as a young adult he moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina where he worked in construction. In due time, he found gainful employment with Frank L. Blum Construction Company. He remained there and retired following more than thirty years of dedicated service to the company.

The young Howard Lipscomb did find something other than gainful employment in North Carolina; he met the love of his life, Mabel Ruth Marsh. They became the proud parents of nine children. And they provided an environment filled with love, laughter and nurture for their children.


Mr. Howard Lipscomb, Sr. peacefully passed away at his home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Monday, July 25, 2016, following a period of illness. In addition to his parents and the love of his life, Mabel Ruth Marsh, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Patricia Marsh and two sons, Artis Lee Marsh and Otis Lee Marsh.


Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of a dedicated father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend include four daughters, Florence Marsh Beasley, Peggy Lee Marsh Salley (Joseph, Jr.), Diane (Willie) Hughes and Loretta Marsh; two sons, Clarence Milton (Margo) Marsh and Howard (Darlene) Lipscomb, Jr.; twenty-five grandchildren, including his devoted granddaughter, Sandra J. Marsh; a sister, Lula (Elmer) West; a host of great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins, several extended family members and friends.


A service in his memory will be held at 3:30 PM on Saturday, July 30, 2016 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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Mr. Bernett R. Blowe

July 25, 2016





 



Ms. Silhouette D. Littlejohn

July 20, 2016


Ms. Silhouette Demetrius Littlejohn was born to the late Sam Grier and the late Catherine Smith Littlejohn in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on December 11, 1957.

She received her early childhood and secondary education in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County and she was a proud graduate of East Forsyth High School. She then enrolled at Forsyth Technical Community College where she completed the required studies to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Caring for others became her greatest achievement and she developed a special love of her profession as a caregiver.

Ms. Littlejohn was of the Baptist Faith and her early Christian education began with her membership at Mars Hill Baptist Church in Winston-Salem.


Silhouette Demetrius Littlejohn passed away at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Wednesday, July 20, 2016, following a lengthy period of illness. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Mary West.

Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of a devoted mother, grandmother, sister, caregiver and friend include her sons, Corey Gaddy and Khristopher Littlejohn; her grandchildren, Corey Gaddy, Jr., Tanaja Littlejohn, Khristopher Littlejohn, Jr., Khristian Littlejohn and Kayden Littlejohn; three sisters, Mildred Littlejohn, Alma Boyd and Doris Timmons; two brothers, Mancil (Celeste) Littlejohn and Donald Littlejohn; two aunts, Alice Johnson and Dorothy Grier Chaplin; an uncle, Joseph Smith; several nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members and friends.


A service in her memory was held at 3:00 PM on Monday, July 25, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home with Minister Bernard Smoot, officiating.


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Mrs. Maggie S. Shepherd

July 15, 2016

Mrs. Maggie Smith Shepherd was born to the late Silas and Albertine Brawley Smith in Mooresville, North Carolina on April 24, 1918. She began her early Christian education at Watkins Chapel AME Zion Church in Mooresville. She married her childhood sweetheart, Arthur Shepherd,  and to that union they were blessed with the birth of a baby girl, Mary Lee. Arthur Shepherd was then called to be the minister of The Church of Christ at 36th and Garland Avenue in Louisville, KY,  and the couple relocated to that city. At the time of his death in 1982, the couple had been married for over 46 years.


In 1988, Mrs. Shepherd moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina. That move allowed her to live closer to her daughter, Mary Lee (Cloys) Cecil and her grandchildren. Her new hometown also offered the warm and welcoming Christian fellowship which she found as a member of Carver Road Church of Christ


She enjoyed hobbies of cooking, fishing, crocheting, gardening and writing poetry.


Maggie was a dedicated daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great great grandmother, sister, aunt and most importantly to her was being a member of the Church of Christ. She leaves a legacy of faithfulness to the Lord and his church. Her greatest wish would be for others to be lead to Christ by the example of her life as she obeyed Christ and his example; the absolute truth of the Bible. God’s word was her guide and now her comforter. She had a great love for her family and a great forgiving heart.


Prior to declining health, Mrs. Shepherd faithfully attended church services. Family and Friends Day at church was a high time for her as she enjoyed the laughter, love and fellowship shared with members and friends. 


Mrs. Maggie Smith Shepherd passed away at her home in Winston-Salem on Friday, July 15, 2016. following a brief period of illness. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Shepherd and two sisters, Lucille Smith and Mary Simelton.


Those family members who survive and who will forever cherish loving memories of her include her daughter, Mary (Cloys) Cecil; her grandchildren Cloys (Sandra) Cecil, Jr.,  Cynthia Cecil, Colin Cecil and Colina Stewart; her great grandchildren, Dr. Carresse  Gerald-Twiggs (Thomas), Jared Cecil, Candie Rumph, Leland Stewart, Jamille Cecil, Constance Rumph, LeAngela Stewart, and Jamari Cecil; her great grandchildren, Cana Gerald, Amaria Davis and Carter Twiggs; a devoted nephew, Roy Lee (Dr. Charlene) Shepard and their son, Gregory; two devoted nieces, Ora Lee Carr and Bessie Simelton; special cousins with whom she spoke frequently; The Carver Road Church of Christ Family; several extended family members and many friends.


A Celebration of Christian Victory will take place at 11 am, Monday, July 25, 2016 at Carver Road Church of Christ. Interment will be at Green Acres Cemetery in Mooresville, North Carolina. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church.


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Mr. Pileatha Leon Edwards

July 10, 2016

Mr. Pileatha Leon Edwards, 62, was born on August 27, 1953 in Winston Salem. “Leon”, as he was known to all, was the son of the late Sylvester and Mildred Lewis Edwards. “Leon” was a lifelong resident of Winston Salem where he played hard and worked harder.


His personality and character consisted of so many titles that made him who he was. "I am who they say I am" he would say and that holds TRUTH. He was a faithful member of Praise Assembly Church for over 10 years where he served the Lord. He found much enjoyment with the fellowship among the members and the service.


The earthly phase of his life came to a peaceful end on July 10, 2016 surrounded by “MY CHILDREN, MY CHILDREN, MY CHILDREN” at Forsyth Medical Center. For those who knew him, know this, he fought an awesome battle against Cancer. God has taken him from this land of pain and sorrow to a land of peace and rest.


With lasting memories, he is survived by his wife Toni Edwards; six daughters Teleshia McGrath, Twanna (Terry) Gardner, Teronica (Ricky) Mayes, Sileatha (Kenard) Edwards, Phileatha and Whileatha Edwards, all of Winston Salem; twelve grandchildren and five great grandchildren of Winston Salem; a host of other relatives, church family and long-time friends.


Funeral services will be held at 11:30 AM on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at Praise Assembly Church. The family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service at the church. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

 




Mr. William R. Webster, Sr.

june 21, 2016

Mr. William Roosevelt Webster, Sr. passed away on Wednesday, June 21, 2016 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born in Forsyth County to the late Mollie Bernice Fulp on June 22, 1957.


He was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and graduated from East Forsyth High School in 1976. He was also a 2008 graduate of Triad Community Kitchen and a member of the American Culinary Federation of North Carolina.


In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Clyde A. Webster and Leon Fulp, Jr.; and his grandparents, Ross Webster and Katie Gilliam Webster. Survivors include his devoted wife, Julianna “Julie” Webster; his children, Kimberly Payne, Shannon Webster and William Webster, Jr.; stepchildren, Christopher (Danita) Vargas, Anthony Vargas, Aaron Vargas and John Vargas; sisters, Charlotte Martin and Donna Fulp; two aunts; 22 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and his dog, “Chef.”


A Service of Remembrance will be held at 1pm, Saturday, July 2, 2016 at Hope Community Church. The family will greet friends from 12 noon until the service hour.


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Ms. Vanessa G. Harrison

June 19, 2016

Miss Vanessa Gaynell Harrison was born to the late Earnest Harrison, Sr. and Shirley Ann Glenn Harrison on July 29, 1959 in Forsyth County, NC. She departed this earthly life on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at the Winston-Salem Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility.


Vanessa was a graaduate of North Forsyt High School. She worked for HanesBrands for many years. She spent her childhood as a member of Bethania AME Zion Church and on Easter Sunday morning in 2014 joined Grace Fellowship Church. She was a lifelong resident of the "Bottoms" on Bailey Street until her health declined. Vanessa was always a lively and spunky little lady that loved her friends, family and her music.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers: Steven and Fitzgerald Harrison

She leaves to cherish their memories of her: one son, Darrius Harrison, Sr.; one daughter, Patricia Harrison; one brother, Earnest Harrison, Jr.; one sister, Angela Mickle; three grandchildren: Destinie Cain, Darrius Harrison, Jr. and Desiree Cavanaugh, all of Winston-Salem; five aunts: Patty Hankerson of Washington, DC, Ida Lash of Chester, PA, Violete Madison of Winston-Salem, Shirley Harrison and Evelyn Singletary, both of Society Hill, SC; four uncles: Joseph Harrison and Robert Harrison of Society Hill, SC, Toby Harrison and Roosevelt Harrison of Winston-Salem; a niece, Madeline Mickle of Indianapolis, IN; four nephews: Brandon (Angela) Mickle of Cambridge, OH, Johnny (Latoyla) Mickle of Indianapolis, IN, George (Antoinette) Mickle and Earnest Harrison of Winston-Salem; seven great nieces and four great nephews; a host of other relatives and friends


A funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on Sunday, June 26, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

 


Mrs. annie mae morrison

June 9, 2016

Mrs. Annie Mae Morrison, 85, was born on February 21, 1931 to the late Frances Govan Williams and Wiley Williams in Winston-Salem, NC. She departed this life on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.


Ms. Morrison attended the local public schools. She lived for many years in Philadelphia, PA. While in Philadelphia, she was employed and retired from Temple University. She relocated to Winston-Salem where she resided with her daughter, Charissa and family.


Annie was preceded in death by her husband, Fred G. Morrison; children: Samuel Roland and Frances Angela Morrison; siblings: Esther Mae Thompson, Wiley Williams and Marion Williams. Annie is survived by her daughters: Lujeanna Williams of Washington, DC, Georgia Madison of Petersburg, VA, Charissa Harley of the home; sons: Leon Crosby of Olympia, WA, Willie (Debra) Crosby of Charlotte, NC; Gregory Crosby, Fred (Davette) Morrison, Michael “Mo” (Tina) Morrison, all of the city; a loving niece, Catherine (Robert) Smith; her grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and numerous outer relatives and friends.


Special thanks to Frances Boyd of Total Companion Home Care, the staff of Hospice Palliative Care. Special thanks and gratitude to Johnny Boyd.


Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. the family will greet friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment in Piedmont Memorial Gardens


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Mr. Richard L. J. Sheff, Sr.

June 9, 2016

Mr. Richard Lloyd Jarvis Sheff, Sr. entered into eternal rest on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born to the late Ethel Mitchell Sheff and Bascom Sheff in Rural Hall, North Carolina on January 22, 1939.


Jarvis, as he was known to family, friends and co-workers, retired from Thomasville Furniture Company (Maintenance Department) in Winston-Salem following thirty years of service. He was a lifelong member of Saint James United Methodist Church in Rural Hall and a member of the United Methodist Men.


Along with his parents, also preceding him in death was his wife Martha, brothers: Bascom, Jr., Elijah and Jessie Sheff; sisters, Mamie Heath and Margaret Mitchell.


He leaves warm memories to be cherished by his children, Patricia (Kenneth) Casey, Phyllis (Gary) Banks, Deborah Sheff Parker, Richard (Patrice) Sheff, Jr. and Michael Sheff; his grandchildren, Yolanda James Hairston, Richard (Kristine) Sheff, III, Fredrick Clark, Jr., LaSheka (James) Tyler, Ashlie and Mandee Sheff, Christina and Geneva Banks; great-grandchildren, Cymone James, Raychul Peebles, Jayla Tyler, Amari, Noah and Felicity Sheff and James Tyler, Jr.; a brother, Mose (Bertha) Sheff; two nephews, Lonnie and Samuel (Dixie) Sheff; brother-in-law, William Mitchell; sister-in-law, Barbara Sheff; several nieces, nephews, cousins, extended relatives and friends.


A Service of Loving Memories will be held at 12:30 pm on June 16, 2016 at St. James United Methodist Church in Rural Hall, North Carolina.
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Mr. David F. Pankey

June 1, 2016

Mr. David F. Pankey, 46, departed this life at Forsyth Medical Center on Wednesday, June 1, 2016 following a brave battle with cancer. His parents were the late Catherine M. and Archie D. Pankey.

He was born in Forsyth County, NC on June 20, 1969. Mr. Pankey was a 1988 graduate of Mount Tabor High School. And following honorable service for his country in the United States Navy, he was discharged in 1992.
 

He was of the Baptist faith and exercised a strong belief in the Lord Jesus Christ. He worked for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company until declined health prevented his physical ability to remain employed.

He leaves to mourn his son, Dashawn Foster; one brother, Will L. Hughes, of Raleigh, NC; one sister, Beverly Carnes of Charlotte, NC; two nieces and one nephew; three uncles: Michael Raimer, Roy Raimer, and Haywood (Dorothy) McCarthy; a devoted aunt, Dorothy “Peggy” Bell; three aunts: Linda Pert, Brenda Raimer and Seymone Raimer and his cousin, Brian Pankey.


A funeral service will be held at 2:30 PM on Saturday, June 11, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home.
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Mr. Robert L. Thompson

January 07, 2016

Mr. Robert Lee Thompson, Sr., 100, passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on Thursday, January 7, 2016. He was born on October 28, 1915 in Lancaster, SC to the late James Thompson and Ethel “Nannie” McIlwain Thompson.


He graduated from Lancaster High School. He retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company both as a seasonal and part-time employee for over 40 years, and he worked as a gardener for the Hill and Cannon families.


He was a charter member of Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church where he served as Class Leader.
 
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, Mary Hall Thompson, and four children: Christopher Thompson, Aaron Donnell Thompson, Barbara Ann Carter, and Robert Lee Thompson, Jr.


Survivors include his children: Willie Thompson, Charles R. Thompson, Portia Ellerbe (Ron), Gloria Robbson, Jimmie Thompson, and Ronald Thompson; son-in-law, Raymond Carter; daughter-in-law, Karolyn Thompson; sisters- and brothers-in-law: Alma and George Clement, Lillie Ruth Gibson, Marion and Helen Hall, Vernon and Shirley Hall, Florence Brown; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, special cousins, and his Goler Church Family.


A Funeral Service of Love will be held at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church at 1:30 P.M., Wednesday, January 13, 2016. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service at the church.


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Mr. Walter A. Moore

January 04, 2016

Sergeant First Class Walter Antonio Moore passed away at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, NC on Monday, January 4, 2016.

He was born in Winston-Salem, NC to Doris Galloway Moore and John Walter Moore on March 17, 1970. He was educated in the public schools of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, NC and a graduate of Carver High School. Following high school graduation, he enrolled at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Art Design.


Mr. Moore was a College Bookstore Manager at several colleges and universities and, after a period, he worked in the Sales and Marketing field. He later enlisted in the United States Army and worked as a medic. After four years of honorable service for his country, he was discharged and joined the United States Army Reserve. While a reservist, he rose to the rank of Sergeant First Class and enrolled in courses that would eventually lead to his ultimate goal of becoming a physician’s assistant. He honorably served with the United States Army Reserve until his unexpected passing occurred on Monday, January 4, 2016.


He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Johnny and Erma Dawson Moore and his maternal grandparents, Benjamin and Bessie Binghams Galloway. Survivors include Alina-Paula Balota Moore, his devoted wife;  his son, Tyson Anthony Moore-Fain; his parents, Doris Galloway Moore and John Walter Moore; mother- and father-in-law, Elena and Jean Balota; sister-in-law, Raluca Balota; godmother, Jo Ann Brown; Joya and John Brown, Jr. and their families; two aunts; an uncle; several cousins, extended family members and friends, including hundreds of military comrades.


A Service of Love and Remembrance will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at First Baptist Church (700 Highland Avenue) with Military Honors. The family will greet friends from 10:00 A.M. until 10:45 A.M. at the church.


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Mr. Victor Lawrence

January 03, 2016

Mr. Victor Lawrence, 75, passed away at Forsyth Medical Center on Sunday, January 3, 2016, following a period of illness. He was born to the late Charles William Lawrence and Clara Beatrice Beckham Lawrence in Chester, SC on December 6, 1940.


Mr. Lawrence began his early childhood education in the public schools of Charlotte/Mecklenburg County, NC until the family moved to Winston-Salem, NC. He then attended and graduated from Atkins High School in the class of 1958. Following graduation, he enrolled at NC A&T State University earning a degree in Automotive Mechanics in 1961.


He was a member of Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church for over fifty years and faithfully served with the Trustee, Chapel Choir, and Boy Scout ministries of the church.

Mr. Lawrence was employed by and retired from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, following 30 years of dedicated service to the company. He was an avid golfer, member of the Winston-Salem Sportsman’s Club, and a super fan of the Washington Redskins and Carolina Panthers Football Teams. He was also a very active participant with the Parkinson Association.


In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Charles W. Lawrence, Jr. Survivors include Loretta West Lawrence, his devoted wife of 54 years; sons Christopher (Tanya) Lawrence and Terry (Ingrid) Lawrence; daughter, Karon L. (Michael) Robinson; grandchildren: Chelsie Lawrence, Kara Lawrence, Mason Lawrence, Asya Robinson, Indya Robinson, and Michael Robinson, Jr.; two sisters-in-law, Alyce Graham and F. Jean Lawrence; niece, LaTarsha Lawrence; nephew, Alan Graham; several extended family members and special friends.


A funeral service will be held at Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church on Friday, January 8, 2016 at 1:00 P.M. Interment will follow at Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the church at 12:00 P.M.


In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The National Parkinson Foundation or Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church.


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Mr. Willie Liggett

January 02, 2016

Mr. Willie Liggett, 79, passed away at Wake Forest Baptist Health on Saturday, January 2, 2016, following a period of illness.

 

He was born to the late Otis Garrett and Willie Mae Liggett in Winston-Salem, NC on February 18, 1936.

 

Mr. Liggett attended the local public schools and was a graduate of Atkins High School. He was discharged from the United States Army after giving honorable service for his country.

 

He was employed by the Winston-Salem Housing Authority for several years prior to his 1998 retirement from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System as a dedicated custodian.

 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandmother, Josie Liggett. Survivors include Gwendolyn Timbers, a devoted friend of many years; his children, including a loving caregiver, Tonya, George (Cheryl), Mary, Willie Mae, Michelle, and “Man”; grandchildren: Atesha K. (Din) Grier, Daijuan King, Marquese Timbers, Jaina D. Reynolds, Carlos R. Carter, and Shyann M. Timbers; great grandchildren: Ephaim A. Grier, Elijah K. Grier, and Esaias N. Grier; a faithful cousin and caregiver, Thelma Thompson; several cousins, extended family members, and many friends.

 

A funeral service will be held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home Chapel at 2:30 P.M., Saturday, January 9, 2016. Interment will be at Salisbury National Cemetery in Salisbury, NC. The family will greet friends in the chapel thirty minutes prior to the service at 2:00 P.M.

 

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2015 Obituaries


Mrs. Gloria D. Richardson

December 29, 2015

Mrs. Gloria D. Richardson, 67, also known as "Ms. Hollywood", passed away on Tuesday, December 29, 2015. She was born on August 9, 1948 in Marion, SC to the late Richard White, Sr. and Estella Oden McFadden. She attended the W-S/FC Schools and resided for many years in the Patterson Avenue community. She loved to cook and was known for her generosity. She is survived by her children: Michelle Louallen (Jose Rodriguez), Gale Simmons and Woodrow (Crystal) Johnson, III of Missouri; her mother, Estella McFadden; sister, Vernessa (Kenneth) Wright; brothers: Tony White of California and Ronzoni (Carolyn) White of Missouri; twelve grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; two adopted sisters: Brenda Burke and Inez Conner; an adopted uncle, Freddie (Deloris) Young; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

 

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, January 2, 2016 in the chapel of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the service.

 

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