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Connectedness by Sandra Danby - The Picasso Link
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My second novel Connectednesstells the story of an English art student studying for a year in Spain, and how what happens to her influences the rest of her life. In truth the choice of Málaga, in southern Andalucía, was a pragmatic one. We spend part of our year in the countryside west of Málaga, which made research easy and gave me a reason for frequent visits to its museums and beaches. From…
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ajsnjsjdkdk I just finished the flash on my flight (and on top of all these new posters) I’m so 😭😭😭😭 WHY is it like this i will never be the same I just want to love u barry 💔
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Today I am delighted to open up the #booklove once more to celebrate the launch of Sandra Imrie’s new book, Connectedness. Happy publication dat Sandra and thanks for visiting my blog. Here’s a little more about Sandra and her books.
About Sandra
Sandra Danby is a proud Yorkshire woman, tennis nut and tea drinker. She believes a walk on the beach will cure most ills. Unlike Rose Haldane, the identity detective in her two novels, Ignoring Gravity and Connectedness, Sandra is not adopted.
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Connectedness
TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD, ARTIST JUSTINE TREE HAS IT ALL… BUT SHE ALWAYS HAS A SECRET THAT THREATENS TO DESTROY EVERYTHING
Justine’s art sells around the world, but does anyone truly know her? When her mother dies, she returns to her childhood home in Yorkshire where she decides to confront her past. She asks journalist Rose Haldane to find the baby she gave away when she was an art student, but only when Rose starts to ask difficult questions does Justine truly understand what she must face.
Is Justine strong enough to admit the secrets and lies of her past? To speak aloud the deeds she has hidden for 27 years, the real inspiration for her work that sells for millions of pounds. Could the truth trash her artistic reputation? Does Justine care more about her daughter, or her art? And what will she do if her daughter hates her?
This tale of art, adoption, romance and loss moves between now and the Eighties, from London’s art world to the bleak isolated cliffs of East Yorkshire and the hot orange blossom streets of Málaga, Spain.
A family mystery for fans of Maggie O’Farrell, Lucinda Riley, Tracy Rees and Rachel Hore.
About the ‘Identity Detective’ series
Rose Haldane reunites the people lost through adoption. The stories you don’t see on television shows. The difficult cases. The people who cannot be found, who are thought lost forever. Each book in the ‘Identity Detective’ series considers the viewpoint of one person trapped in this horrible dilemma. In the first book of the series, Ignoring Gravity, it is Rose’s experience we follow as an adult discovering she was adopted as a baby. Connectedness is the story of a birth mother and her longing to see her baby again. Sweet Joy, the third novel, will tell the story of a baby abandoned during The Blitz.
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Childhood Sweetheart Favourite book from childhood
Little Women by Louisa M Alcott. I guess, like so many women writers, I was motivated by Jo March’s determination to write, despite difficulties and opposition. I was quite sweet on Laurie and couldn’t believe he preferred Amy who I thought vain, superficial and spoiled. I still have my old Collins hardback, the sort with fragile thin paper; I love these books which make reading seem so special. Despite all the remakes, I still prefer the 1949 film – with Peter Lawford as Laurie, June Allyson as Jo and Elizabeth Taylor as Amy – I guess because it’s the one I watched as a child.
First love The first book you fell in love with
Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome. I still love the series and have all the audio books on my iPod. Actually the first book of the series which I read was Pigeon Post, a present from my parents, and of course after that I collected them all. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read them, always wanting to be a more imaginative John or less flaky Titty. I love their independence, their adventurous spirits, their bravery, their ability to make friends with whoever they meet.
Biggest book crush The book character you’re totally in love with
Adam Dalgliesh. Long before television detectives had to be emotionally challenged alcoholics or depressives, with more problems than their victims, PD James created this wonderful, sensible, poetry-writing, literature-quoting detective with a vulnerable side. One of the last gentleman detectives, Dalgliesh features in fourteen novels written over a period of 46 years. He seems unsurprisingly ageless, a mentor to his crime team, watching, observing, analysing. His inscrutability has a lot in common with Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot though Dalgliesh lacks the grand flourish, that would simply be too out-going for him.
Weirdest book crush Well… duh
Researching art and artists for Connectedness, I found myself drawn to Tracey Emin. I had enjoyed reading her weekly column in The Independent newspaper between 2005 and 2009, so was pleased to find these articles collected in My Life in a Column [Rizzoli]. Her anecdotal tales of her working week, her inspirations and frustrations, her victories and mistakes, gave me an insight into the practical world of a modern artist like no formally-written memoir did.
Hardest break up The book you didn’t want to end
It’s a series, rather than one book. I wish Elizabeth Jane Howard’s ‘Cazalet Chronicles’ would never end. What a master she is of unassuming quiet stories, making you care so much about the three generations of this wealthy family living through the Second World War. The lives of everyone are changed forever but particularly the women in the family; matriarch the Duchy; daughter Rachel and daughters-in-law Sybil, Villy and Zoe; and granddaughters Polly, Louise, Lydia and Clary.
The one that got away The book in your TBR or wish list that you regret not having started yet.
I could be predictable and say War and Peace, which is still on my bookshelf and on my Kindle. But instead I’m nominating Haruki Murakami’s IQ84. I’ve been a huge Murakami fan since first reading Norwegian Wood but the hardback edition of the trilogy is sitting on my to-read shelf. I’m not sure why I don’t pick it up: its length, perhaps [the trilogy is 1300 pages], or the reviews ranging from 1* to 5*.
Secret love Guilty Reading pleasure
Harry Potter. All of them. I listen to the amazing Stephen Fry read the audio books and tend to start with The Philosopher’s Stone and listen to them back-to-back. Why? JK Rowling has created a magical world that feels fingertips away from my own, which I could possibly join if I were Muggle-born. It has everything; good v evil, great fight scenes, wonderful characters to love and hate, and Rowling is so good at the detail and the planning. No fact is included in the early books that does not have relevance in the later books. Stay alert and spot them all!
Love one, love them all Favourite series or genre
Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy and now The Book of Dust. Ostensibly for children but which, like an iceberg, both disguise hidden depths of philosophy, thought and backstory enough to satisfy any adult reader. Pullman is excellent at plotting and character. We root for his people in a world not unlike ours, shaped slightly differently and running in parallel, so it is easy to imagine ourselves there. Like Rowling, Pullman is a master storyteller; many adult novelists would do well to read and study him.
Your latest squeeze Favourite read of the last 12 months
The best novel I’ve read in 2018 to date is The Heart’s Invisible Furies by Irish writer John Boyne. It is rare for me to give a book a 5* rating [my usual rating is 3] but I knew quite quickly when reading it that this would be a 5. Honest, sad, laugh-out-loud funny, touching, with paragraphs I just had to read out aloud to my husband. It is about being true to yourself, the need for honesty in relationships, and the power of love. It is the life story of one man, Cyril Avery, but also of a country and its attitudes to sexuality. The story starts in Goleen, Ireland, in 1945; a country riven by loyalty to, and hatred of, the British, at the same time in thrall to its Catholic priests whose rules were hypocritical, illogical and cruel. Cyril narrates his story, starting with how his 16-year old mother was denounced in church by the family priest for being single and pregnant.
Blind date for a friend If you were to set a friend up with a blind date (book) which one would it be?
The two novels I give most often to friends are The Light Years, the first of Elizabeth Jane Howard’s ‘Cazalet Chronicles’ and The Penguin Complete Novels of Nancy Mitford. Both are wonderful books to take you to another world, away from the stress of contemporary life and into the lives of a group of people who you come to care for.
Greatest love of all Favourite book of all time.
An impossible question to answer so I am going to nominate two [if that is allowed]. Both by Jane Austen. A predictable answer, I know, but I cannot lie and choose something else just because other people have chosen Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. I love the wit, the observation, the sumptuous descriptions. And then I remember Austen’s circumstances, moving from place to place, dependant on others, watching, writing quietly, and I wonder even more at her achievement. None of the Bronte experience of group supportive writing around a large table. Jane was on her own, without feedback.. Could you do it?
Thanks Sandra. Some great choices in there. I really just get on a read some more of the classics. I’m a very naughty reader. Hope all goes well with your book launch. Don’t forget folks – order links are at the top of the page.
Have a fab day everyone and keep spreading the #booklove.
Jen
  Book Love: Sandra Danby @SandraDanby Today I am delighted to open up the #booklove once more to celebrate the launch of Sandra Imrie's new book, 
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August 29, 2018: Obituaries
Nancy  Church, 96
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               Nancy Lee Alexander Church, "Nana," 96, of North Wilkesboro, widow of John Robert Church passed away Monday, August 27, 2018, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law in North Wilkesboro.  She was born in Matthews, N.C., on March 21, 1922; Mrs. Church was the daughter of Neilly Orman Alexander and Hattie Smith Alexander.
   In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Robert Church; four brothers, Glenn, David, Franklin, and Ralph; three sisters, Mary Neil, Ruth, and Doris.  Mrs. Church is survived by her daughter, Dr. Karolen Church Bowman and her favorite son-in-law, Dr. J. Thomas Bowman of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Dr. John Daniel Bowman and wife Ruhi of Highland Park, Illinois; Dr. David Neil Bowman and wife Mandy Jones of Wake Forest, N.C.; Paul Thomas Bowman of Asheville, N.C.; and Katherine Lee Lundy and husband Nathan of North Wilkesboro; great grandchildren Debra, Abigail, and Elijah Bowman, and Flynn Lundy.
   Mrs. Church attended high school in Matthews, and graduated with a degree in Home Economics from Woman's College (Now UNC-G) in Greensboro and received her Master's degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. For  a while she taught Home Decorative Arts at Bowling Green College in Kentucky.
  While teaching high school in Haw River, N.C., she met John Robert Church from North Wilkesboro who was then working for Melville Dairy.  The folks she was living with arranged a dinner that included Nancy and John Robert.  After that dinner, she would say with a smile, they went for a walk, and the rest is history. While they were seeing each other, John Robert went into the Army in 1943; was in the Second Wave of the invasion against German forces in occupied France at Normandy, was wounded and received the Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.  After he returned home from World War II, they were married on Oct. 25, 1947 and returned to North Wilkesboro where she became a homemaker. Clearly, she was a strong woman behind a successful man.  John Robert Church passed away in Feb. of 1981.
   Mrs. Church loved to sew and make quilts and was widely recognized for being instrumental in the growth of Home Demonstration Clubs in this area.  An excellent cook, she was known for her lemon pound cakes and chocolate cakes--which she always said weren't quite up to par--but she was the only person ever who said that.
   A lifelong Presbyterian, and a faithful member of the North Wilkesboro Presbyterian congregation, Mrs. Church was very active in the Children's Program, Sunday School, Bible School, she was the Youth Group leader, and a member of the Women's Circle. In fact, in 1965 she was elected as the first female Deacon in the North Wilkesboro church.
   Burial services will be held on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 2 p.m. at Mountlawn Memorial Park in North Wilkesboro. Everyone is invited to attend. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Sept. 3, at the North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church on E Street in North Wilkesboro.  The family will greet friends beginning at 10 a.m., with the funeral service beginning at 11 a.m.  Officiating will be Dr. Susan Moorefield.  
   Memorials may be made to the Wilkes Community College Endowment Corporation or the North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church Building Fund.
 Patricia Bentley 71
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Ms. Patricia Ann Bentley age 71 of Ferguson passed away Saturday, August 25, 2018 at Wilkes Senior Village.
               Funeral services were held   August 29, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Pastor Billy Hoss Moore officiating.  
                               Ms. Bentley was born March 11, 1947 in Caldwell County to Jay Wesley and Mary Lou Welsh Bentley. She was retired from Broyhill Furniture. Ms. Bentley was a member of Independent Decision Baptist Church in Lenoir.
               In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son; Carl Bentley and a brother; J.C. Bentley.
               She is survived by two brothers; Gene Bentley and wife Eliza of Ferguson and Jerry Edward Bentley and wife JoAnn Bentley of Ferguson, three grandchildren; Caleb Bentley Lane, Nathan Carroll and Amber Yoder, nieces and nephews; Allen Bentley, Pam Furr and husband Wayne, Gerald Bentley and Jaime Lane and husband Chris, great nieces and nephews; Kimberly Lane and Katelyn Lane.
               In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice 126 Executive  Drive Suite 110 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
 Eugene Hartley, 74
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Mr. Eugene (Gene) Hayes Hartley, age 74 of Boomer, husband of Betty Lou Johnson Hartley, died Saturday, August 25, 2018 at his home.
               Funeral services were August 28,  at Sharon Walker Baptist Church with the Rev. Fred Staley and the Rev. Burl Jones officiating.                                  Mr. Hartley was born February 3, 1944 in Wilkes County to Frank Austin and Connie Faye Walker Hartley.  He was a member and deacon of the Sharon Walker Baptist Church. He retired as co-owner of Hartley Brothers Sawmill.
               He was preceded in death by his parents; one great-grandchild, Johnny Luna; and five brothers, Phillip Hartley, Tommy Hartley, David Hartley, Danny Hartley, and Charles Hartley.
               He is survived by his wife, Betty Lou Johnson Hartley, of the home; three daughters, Sandra Pearson and husband, Greg, of Boomer, Diana Roark and husband, Ernie, of Boomer, and Lisa Greene and husband, Michael, also of Boomer; five grandchildren, Stephanie and Adam Eller, Jonathan and Jennifer Pearson, Brandon and Samantha Roark, Sheena and John Luna, and Justin and Erica Greene; and thirteen great-grandchildren, Cameron Pearson, Cole Pearson, Lindsay Eller, Salem Eller, Peyton Eller, Jeffery Church, Haley Roark, Madison Roark, Breanna Roark, Amy Roark, Shon Luna, Macie Greene and Paisley Greene;  two sisters, Sue Soots and husband, Andy, of Wilkesboro and Teresa Triplett of Ferguson; and three brothers, James Hartley and wife, Janet, of Wilkesboro, Mike Hartley and wife, Wanda, of Ferguson, and Mark Hartley and wife Caren, of Boomer.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials made to Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice, 126  Executive Drive, Suite 100, Wilkesboro NC 28697.
 Ned  Hall, 78
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Mr. Ned Clark Hall, age 78 of Boomer, husband of Barbara Cottrell Hall, died Saturday, August 25, 2018 at Danby House in Winston-Salem.
 Mr. Hall was born in Wilkes County to William Clyde and Virgie Siana Triplett Hall.  He was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church in Darby.
               He was preceded in death by his parents and three siblings, Helen Hall, Kathie Hall and Billy Drake Hall.  
               He is survived by his wife, Barbara Cottrell Hall, of the home; two daughters, Kayren Michele Hall and husband, Skip Erb, of Bluffton, SC, and Shana Marlise Hall of Ferguson; and one son, Victor Karl Hall or Wilkesboro.
               In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pruitt Health Hospice, 924 Main Street,  Suite 100, North Wilkesboro NC 28659.
               No services will be held.
 Lisa   Brown, 46
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Lisa Combs Brown, age 46, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, August 25, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born October 25, 1971 in Wilkes County to Merrill and Wanda Stanley Combs. Mrs. Brown loved her dogs, Sephi, Lucy, Sam and Marley and her favorite color was purple from childhood. She was preceded in death by her father.
Surviving are her husband, Donnie Brown; sons, Timothy Wayne Bell and wife Amber, Rusty Shane Bell all of North Wilkesboro; her mother, Wanda Stanley Combs of Wilkesboro; brother, Travis Combs and wife Vanessa of North Wilkesboro; sisters, Teresa Watson and husband Chris of North Wilkesboro, Rebecca Combs and Javier of Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Addyson Bell, Alyvia Bell, Aylon Bell; several nieces and nephews.
               Funeral service were held August 29, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Mark Barlow and Pastor Tommy Mikeal officiating. Burial  followed in Combs Family Cemetery in Hays.  Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to ASPCA, PO Box 96929, Washington, DC 20090-6929.
               With the loss of Lisa's life, Lisa will live on as she was able to save two lives by being a donor.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 James Lankford,   71
Rev. James Edward Lankford, age 71, of Wilkesboro, NC passed away Friday, August 24, 2018 at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salem. He was a graduate from Holmes Bible College with a Holmes Seminary Degree; and a US Air Force Veteran. He was also a Home Care Aide. Rev. Lankford was born June 26, 1947 in Wilkes County, NC to Cansue and Vernie Cannon Lankford. Rev. Lankford was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Clyde, William and Floyd Lankford; and sister, Nina Call.
               Rev. Lankford is survived by his sister; Juanita O'Neal of Wilkesboro; several nieces, nephews; and cousins.
               A private family service will be held.
               Miller Funeral Services are in charge of the arrangements.  
 Michael Almond, 79
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Mr. Michael "Mickey" Almond, age 79 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, August 23, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem.
               Funeral services were held  August 27th, at Baptist Home Baptist Church with Rev. David Jones, Rev. Darrell Tate and Rev. Mark O. Hollar officiating. Burial with Military Honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 was in the church cemetery.  
               Mr. Almond was born August 9, 1939 in Raleigh County WV to Levi Garfield Almond and Jenny Sheets Almond. He was retired from Wilkes ADAP where he worked as a Job Coach. Mr. Almond was a veteran of the US Army.
               In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four sisters and seven brothers.
               Mr. Almond is survived by his wife of 57 years; Loretha Sue Meadows Almond of the home, two daughters; Lori Almond Miller and husband Shannon of North Wilkesboro, Alecia Almond Prevette and husband Jason of Wilkesboro, one son Timothy Michael Almond and wife Rita of North Wilkesboro, six grandchildren; Arynn Minton Anderson and husband Shaun, Lacy Story Greene and husband Jarrett, Jenna Mitchell Walker and husband Josh, Jared Michael Story and wife Laken, Graylen Miles Mitchell and Earl Johnson, Jr., four great grandchildren; Mason Joshua Walker, EmberLynn Terra Greene, Trentyn Levi Walker and Zolie Trapper Anderson, a sister; Carol Almond Bailey and husband Dicky of Christiansburg, VA and a brother; Donnie Almond and wife; Kitty of Charleston, SC.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to ADAP PO Box 968 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice 126 Executive Drive Suite 110 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
   Minnie  Joyner, 85
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Mrs. Minnie Sue Prevette Joyner, age 85 of Ronda, passed away Thursday, August 23, 2018 at her home.
               Funeral services were held   August 26, at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Clingman with Rev. Dennis Murphy and Mrs. Peggy Smith officiating.               Mrs. Joyner was born March 17, 1933 in Wilkes County to Lewis and Kizzie Anderson Prevette. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Clingman and was retired from Chatham Country Store.
               In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; James (Jim) Joyner a grandson; Justin Alexander, two sisters and seven brothers.
               She is survived by a daughter; Patricia Alexander of Moravian Falls, two sons; Scott Joyner of Ronda and Darryl Joyner and wife Eleisa of Ronda, three grandchildren; Sarah Alexander of Winston Salem, Shannon Joyner Hall and husband Darrell of Thurmond and Andrea Joyner Younger and husband Andrew of Ronda and two sisters in law; Alma Prevette and Polly Prevette.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Building Pledge 3982 Clingman Road Ronda, NC 28670 or the American Cancer Society PO Box 9 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
               The family wishes to express their gratitude to Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice and especially Samantha Billings. The family would also like to thank Long Term Caregiver Sara Wiles.
 Ray Dillard, 56
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Mr. Ray Dillard age 56 of North Wilkesboro, passed away August 23, 2018 at Select Specialty Hospital in Greensboro.
               Funeral services were held  August 27th, at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Danny Dillard officiating. Burial was in the Osborne Family Cemetery.                               Mr. Dillard was born January 30, 1962 in Wilkes County to James Vestal and Dorothy Ann Bowers Dillard. He was a truck driver for Wayne Farms.
               He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers; Jimmy Holbrook and Clifford Holbrook.
               Mr. Dillard is survived by his wife; Sandra Jean Roten Dillard of the home, two daughters; Cassandra Kay Dillard of Harmony and Elizabeth Ann Kilby of the home, a son; Ray Eugene Dillard of the home, five grandchildren; James Ray Dillard, Hailey Madison Foster, Dixie Ava Lynn Kilby, Kristalin Hermione Avya Kilby and Isabella Nevaeh Smith, three sisters; Verna Faye Johnson of North Wilkesboro, Laura Ann Palmer of North Wilkesboro and Rose May Childress of Moravian Falls, four brothers; Lester Eugene Dillard of Austin, Cecil Holbrook of Millers Creek, Robert Holbrook of North Wilkesboro and AC Holbrook of Austin.
               Flowers will be accepted.
 Doris  Hunter, 79
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Doris L. Hunter, age 79, of New Castle, DE, formerly of Bear, passed away peacefully at Christiana Hospital on Thursday, August 23, 2018.
               Born in North Wilkesboro, NC, Doris was the daughter of the late Samuel Eakey and Molly Cordova (Blackburn) Lankford.  She worked for First USA Bank as a credit collector until her retirement. She was a member of the Red Hat Society group.  Her husband of 59 years, Charles Glenn Hunter, Jr., predeceased her in 2015.
               Doris will be dearly missed by her son and daughter-in-law, Chuck and Roxanne Hunter of Cape May County, NJ; and her daughters and sons-in-law, Dianne and Conrad Wachowski of New Castle, DE and Casana and Eric Zistl of Oldman's Township, NJ. Also surviving are five grandchildren and their spouses, Gwen and Michael Grant, Jarrod and Camme Wachowski, Melissa and Chris Kazmach, Rachel and Bryan Schuler and Natalie Hunter; three great grandchildren, Bradley, Austin and Brayden; and two brothers and sisters-in-law, George and Jackie Lankford of North Wilkesboro, NC and William and Margie Lankford of Lincoln, NC.
               She is also predeceased by sister, Lovella Lankford Lovette, and bothers Sammie Lankford and John Lankford, all of Wilkes County.
               All services are private and held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Red Lion United Methodist Church, 1545 Church Road, Bear, DE. 19707.
 Margie   Ware, 83
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Margie Lee Allen Ware, age 83, of Millers Creek, passed away Thursday, August 23, 2018 at her home. Mrs. Ware was born November 1, 1934 in Cleveland County to Riley and Florence Elizabeth Ledford Allen. She was a  
member of Chestnut Grove Baptist Church. Margie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Samuel Eugene Ware; two brothers, Burnie Allen and D.C. Allen; and a sister, Emogene Dixon.
Surviving are her children, Barbara Faye Johnson of Millers Creek, Samuel Eugene Ware, Jr. and wife Lynne of Moravian Falls, Joseph Lawrence Ware and Nancy Elizabeth Ware Osborne and husband David all of Millers Creek; sisters, Phyllis Ann McSwain of Cherryville, N.C. and Patricia Elaine Barrett of Florida; grandchildren, Jeremy Daniel Bowlin, Matthew Bowlin, Brandon Ware, Katey Smithey, Vanessa Osborne, Brooklyn Osborne, Abby Osborne, Kaitlyn Ware, Dalton Ware; and great grandchildren, Corbin Ware, Colton Anderson, Alainna Johnson, Aria Barr, Annie Wilcox.
               Funeral service was Wednesday, August 29,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Tom Moore officiating. Burial was  in Mountlawn Memorial Park.  Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688  North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
  Hazel   Lowe,  83
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Mrs. Hazel Mae Miller Lowe, age 83 of Moravian Falls, passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2108 at her home.
               Funeral services were held  August 25th, at Reins Sturdivant Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Brandon Lowe, Rev. Eddie Tharpe,  Rev. David Wellborn and Rev. Sherrill Wellborn officiating. Burial was in Scenic Memorial Gardens.  Mrs. Lowe was born December 24, 1934 in Wilkes County to Dock Robert Miller and Rutha Church Miller. Hazel retired from Tyson Foods where she worked as a Food Inspector for the USDA. She loved her children and grandchildren and was a faithful member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. She also had a deep love for Southern Gospel Music and traveled often with the Faith Trio and The Joyful Sounds. She was an avid baseball fan and spent her free time cheering on The Atlanta Braves.
               In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Claude Edward Lowe, six sisters; Clara Cozart, Florence Miller, Nora Miller, Emmer Miller, Vernell Miller and Esther Thornburg and a brother; Glenn Miller, Sr.
               Mrs. Lowe is survived by three sons; Dwight Lowe and wife Wanda of Wilkesboro, Gerald Lowe and wife Judy of Boomer and Sherrill Lowe and wife Wanda of Wilkesboro, eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and one great -great grandchild.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Piedmont Triad Chapter 216 W Market Street Suite B Greensboro, NC 27401 or Wake Forest Care at Home Hospice 126 Executive Drive Suite 110 Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
 William   Myers, 76
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William Rubin Myers, age 76, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at SECU Hospice Care Center in Yadkinville. He was born December 29, 1941 in Wilkes County to Percy Alexander and Violet Cothren Myers. Mr. Myers was employed with Holly Farms/Tyson Foods as a supervisor for 42 years. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Kenneth Wayne Myers, Sr.; and brothers, Paul Ernest Myers and Percy Junior Myers.
               Surviving are his daughter, Pamela Bailey and husband James of North Wilkesboro; sister, Johnsie Mae Sidden of Traphill; brother, Rev. Don Myers of North Wilkesboro; four grandchildren, Michael Evan Myers, Anthony Ray Bailey, Miranda Leigh Bailey, Kenneth Wayne Myers, Jr.; three great grandchildren, Sophie Marie Bailey, Isaac Jordan Bailey, Madelyn Grace Myers; a host of nieces and nephews.
               Memorial service was held  , August 31,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Julius Blevins officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Linda  Wiles, 59
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Mrs. Linda Jean Church Wiles, age 59 wife of Ricky Joe Wiles of Millers Creek passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist-Wilkes Medical Center.
               Funeral services was held  August 25,   at Rein-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Clarence Cloer and Rev. Jerry Blevins officiating.  Burial will be in Haymeadow Baptist Church Cemetery.  
               Mrs. Wiles was born June 13, 1959 in Wilkes County to Pressley Brown Church and Roxie May Fraizer Church.  She was a member of Friendly Grove Baptist Church.
               She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother; Bill Church and brother-in-law; Ernest Wyatt.
               She is survived by her husband; Ricky Joe Wiles of the home, daughter; Alisha Wiles of Millers Creek, three grandchildren; Mason Reynolds, Kaylea Jones, Brian Jones, four sisters; Peggy Reynolds and husband Lance, Novella Houck and husband Don, Drucella Joines and husband James, Rosella Wyatt, two brothers; Rex Church and wife Lessie, Edward Church and wife Marlene.
Wayne H. Pybas, 98
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Wayne H. Pybas, 98, most currently of Wilkesboro, NC, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center in North Wilkesboro. Mr. Pybas was born on July 26, 1920 in Warrens Bend, Texas, to Jordan and Lelia Pybas. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Norma Woods Pybas, and his 9 brothers and sisters.
Mr. Pybas was a veteran of the United States Army Air Corp and United States Air Force, where he served in WWII, Korea, and other locations for 22 years. He was a devoted husband and was his wife's caregiver for the last 25 years of her life. He loved fishing, gardening, and reminiscing about his WWII experiences. He was generous with his time in helping others and helping his great grandchildren to afford a higher education.
Mr. Pybas is survived by his son, Barry W. Pybas and wife, Polly A. of Wilkesboro, NC; three grandsons, Geoffrey W. Pybas and his family of Broken Arrow, OK, Timothy H. Pybas and his family of Palatka, FL, and Corey J. Mason of Rising Sun, OH; granddaughter, Leanne M. Brewster and her family of Sunbury, OH; and 9 great grandchildren.
Interment will be held at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL, at a later date, with veteran's honors. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, 239 Champion/Mt. Pleasant Rd., Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
The Pybas family would like to extend a very special thanks and appreciation to Brenda Church, Maria Greene, and the rest of their care team for the wonderful help they gave Wayne in his final months.
 Della McPeak,  96
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Della (Rhea) McPeak, age 96, of Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at Westwood Hills Nursing and Rehab Center. She was born January 5, 1922 in Watauga County to Samuel Smith and Maggie Miller Church. Della was a member of Mt. Paran Baptist Church in Deep Gap and enjoyed gardening. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Arthur James McPeak; numerous brothers and sisters; daughters-in-law, Barbara Hodges Waters and Paulette Adkins Waters.
               Surviving are her sons, Vernon Waters of Boone, Jim Waters of Millers Creek, Bill Arvin Waters and wife Neida of Painesville, Ohio, Arthur McPeak, Jr. and wife Angela of Lenoir; daughter, Janet Rhea Waters Huffman and husband Carl of Purlear; grandchildren, Lori Waters Corbin and husband Carroll of Boone, Tony Waters of Wilkesboro, Rickie Waters and wife Sylvia of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Andrew Waters of Painesville, Ohio, Rhonda Waters Soppitt and husband Todd of Leroy, Ohio, Penny Waters Krieg of Painesville, Miranda McPeak Hammond and husband Matthew of Lenoir, Kristina McPeak Reeves and husband Will of Hickory, Laci K. McPeak of Lenoir, Carla Huffman Myers and husband Ralph of North Wilkesboro, Angela Rhea Foster and husband J.D. of Purlear; fourteen great grandchildren; and six great great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was August 25,   at Mt. Paran Baptist Church in Deep Gap with Rev. Rick Cornejo officiating. Burial   followed in the church cemetery.  Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Aubra  Allison
Mrs. Aubra "Arbie" Della Turner Allison, age 78 of Wilkesboro passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at her home.
               Mrs. Allison was born October 10, 1939 in Ashe County to Paul John and Ruth Lillian Jones Turner. Mrs. Allison was a supervisor at First Union Bank, an active member of the 4H Club, where she served as Vice President of North Carolina 4H Volunteers.
               In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a sister; Betty Jones
               She is survived by two sons; David Allison and wife Della and Robert Allison all of Wilkesboro, two grandchildren; Robert Allison II and Jonathan Owens and one brother; Hubert Turner and wife Sue of Georgia.
 George  McNeil
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Mr. George Franklin McNeil, 1128 Winkler Mill Road, Wilkesboro, NC died Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist-Wilkes Medical Center.  He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife; the former Joyce Dancy and an infant son. He is survived by one brother; Commodore C. McNeil, Jr. of Imperial, CA, one son; Kevin L. McNeil and wife Denise Lackey McNeil of Mooresville, NC and two grandsons; Drew McNeil and Cole McNeil.
               Mr. McNeil was born in a rural farmhouse near Ebony, VA on May 5, 1934, son of Commodore C. McNeil and Eva Clary McNeil.  In 1940, he moved with his family to Wilkes County and settled in the Charity Church Community between Millers Creek and Purlear.  He graduated as valedictorian of the Millers Creek High School Class of 1952. He received a Congressional Appointment to Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps but was not able to pass the physical examination.
               Mr. McNeil began working as a trainee for The Northwestern Bank immediately after graduation, when it was a small regional bank with branches in 12 towns in Northwestern North Carolina.    It became a multi-billion-dollar financial organization with more than 230 branches throughout the state. He worked in all areas of the bank and built a career by devising ways to make those parts work together more effectively and efficiently.  In the late 1960s, he was a member of the multi-state steering committee that overcame the competitive concerns and developed the technical specifications and operating procedures that allowed an association of banks to introduce Master Charge (now MasterCard) credit cards to the Atlantic States.  He served on the Board of Directors of NorCACHA (North Carolina Automated Clearing House Association.) He chaired the Operations Committee of that organization and was responsible for writing the first User's Manual that guided banks in North Carolina and South Carolina to begin to originate and receive Direct Deposit and Direct Debit (paperless) transactions.  He was also on the Board of Directors of NorCaPS (North Carolina Payment Systems) when that organization developed the technical and operational framework that made possible the multi-state deployment of shared ATMs and merchant point-of-sale terminals. He was Vice President of the Automation Division of The Northwestern Bank for twelve years. He later worked in the Regulatory Compliance Department of the Bank, and then developed the concept, wrote procedures for, started and managed Central Installment Loan Operations for the Bank.  When Northwestern merged with the First Union National Bank, he continued on a part-time consulting basis and implemented major computer assisted systems for First Union in Charlotte, Atlanta and Jacksonville; one dealing with computer-indexed micrographics and one dealing with computer-assisted collections. He retired in 1989.
               As a condition to his initial employment with the bank, Mr. McNeil joined the North Carolina National Guard in 1952.  He served seven years as an enlisted man, achieving the rank of SFC E-6, then was in OCS Class 1 of the North Carolina Military Academy.  He attended Basic Infantry Officers course at Ft. Benning, GA, and received his officer's commission. He held various positions in the National Guard units in Asheville, Boone, North Wilkesboro, Lenoir and Winston-Salem.  He served six years as Commanding Officer of the local National Guard Company, leading it through a change-of-branch reorganization - from Infantry to Transportation (Heavy). His last assignment was as a S3 (Supply Officer) of the 540th Transportation Bn.  He transferred to Inactive Reserve in 1973 with the rank of Captain and retired in 1999.
               Before becoming deeply involved in National Guard and regional bank-related trade and research organizations, Mr. McNeil was in the Jaycees and was Chairman of the Local Board of West Wilkes High School for several years.  
               After retirement, Mr. McNeil helped his wife in her genealogical pursuits.  Together, they tried to locate every burial site in the county, document the location and record who was buried there. Undoubtedly, there are some abandoned graveyards that they did not visit, but they recorded more than a 52,000 graves in more than 770 graveyards in the county.  Years of research resulted in determining the name of the parents and spouse(s) of about 85% of these people. Mr. McNeil adapted personal computer applications to store this information and make it accessible in a variety of ways that assist those doing genealogical research on people who have lived in Wilkes County.  They also abstracted and indexed many types of local public records, such as Census enumerations, marriage licenses, delayed birth certificates, land grants, the Grandfather Book, etc. In 2014, the computer files and research material became the Joyce D. McNeil and George Franklin McNeil Family History Collection at the Wilkes Heritage Museum in Wilkesboro.
               Mr. McNeil was active in Pleasant Home Baptist Church and Brushy Mountain Baptist Association until 2003, when he joined Wilkesboro United Methodist Church.  There, he has served as Church Treasurer, Chair of the Endowment Committee, as a member of various other committees and as a lay speaker.
               The family requests no food or flowers.  Memorials may be made to Wilkes Heritage Museum for the McNeil Family History Room, PO Box 935, Wilkesboro, N C 28697.Funeral services were held August 26,  at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Paul Hugger and Rev. Karen Roberts officiating.
               Burial with Military Honors by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 will be in Pleasant Home Baptist Church Cemetery.
 John Beadenkopf, Jr.
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Mr. John William Beadenkopf, Jr., age 73 of Moravian Falls passed away Monday, August 20, 2018 at his home.
               Funeral services will be held 3:00 PM Saturday, August 25, 2018 at Crossfire United Methodist Church with Rev. Dr. Alan Rice officiating.  The family will receive friends from 2:00 until 3:00 PM prior to the service at the church.
               Mr. Beadenkopf was born June 7, 1945 in Baltimore, MD. to Johnny William and Mary Elizabeth Wharry Beadenkopf, Sr.  
               He was preceded in death by his parents, one son; John William Beadenkopf III, and two step-sons; Travis and Harold Hamby.
               He is survived by his wife; Judith Elizabeth Minton Beadenkopf of the home, one daughter; Mallie Cookus and husband Lloyd of Baltimore, MD, one son; Charles Beadenkopf and wife Mary, two step-sons; Gary Hamby and wife Maria and Phillip Hamby all of Moravian Falls, ten grandchildren; Christina Taylor, Travis Hamby, Patrick Hamby, Scottie Hamby, Chelsea Woodworth, Charles Beadenkopf, II, Joshua Beadenkopf, Nevaeh Beadenkopf, David Beadenkopf, Travis Beadenkopf, five great grandchildren; Jaydon Taylor, Brandi Taylor, Athal Woodworth, Drakkar Nelson and one sister; Patsy Phillips and husband Stanley of Baltimore, MD.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorial may be made to Crossfire United Methodist Church, 3200 Statesville Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
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