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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Larry W. Collins

Larry Wayne Collins, 61, of Raeford passed away Monday October 16, 2017. 
He was born July 29, 1956 in Cumberland County. 
He is preceded in death by his father Roger Grantham Collins Jr. 
He is survived by his mother Bobbie Jean Collins of Raeford; two brothers, Roger E. Collins and Jimmy Collins of Raeford; two sisters, Cathy McMillan of Raeford, formerly of Whiteville, and Lisa Collins of Raeford; a nephew Hugh Brian McMillan of Supply; a niece, Dana Collins of South Carolina; and a special friend, Charles Adams of Raeford. 
A private service will be held at the Raeford Cemetery. 
Online condolences may be made at www.crumplerfuneralhome.com 

Monday, October 16, 2017

MayBelle Currie


MayBelle (Peg) Currie passed away on October 10, 2017. She was 96 when she died and had been living in the View Pointe Senior Living Facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado for the last three years.
She was born on May 6, 1921 in Grand Island, Nebraska. She spent most of her early years in Grand Island, graduating from Grand Island Sr High in 1939.  During World War II and the Korean War she worked at the Grand Island Munitions Depot making armaments to support the war effort.  In March of 1947 she married Robert (Bob) Henwood at Randolph Field outside of San Antonio, Texas. In January of 1950 she gave birth to her first child, Paul, at Offutt AFB, Nebraska.  In February of 1952 she and Bob divorced and Peg moved back to Grand Island.  Then in August of 1956, she married her long-lost sweetheart, David Currie, whom she had first met and dated in the early years of World War II when Dave was stationed at Kearney Field in Kearney, Nebraska.  They were married in Grand Island and moved to Chicago where Dave was stationed.  In December of 1957 she gave birth to her second child, Linda, at Itazuke Air Base, Japan. When her husband Dave retired from the Air Force in 1963, they moved back to Dave's hometown of Raeford, building their home on the family farm.  Dave died in September of 1990 and Peg remained in Raeford until 1996 when she moved close to her son, Paul, in Colorado Springs.
She was an outgoing loveable person who enjoyed life to the fullest; traveling and being with her family and friends.  She especially loved spending time with her two children and their spouses, plus her four grandchildren. She had many close friends whom she also dearly loved both in Raeford and in Colorado Springs.
She is survived by her son, Paul Currie and his wife Gayle of Colorado Springs, Colorado; their son Andrew Currie and his girlfriend Genevieve Lyells of Las Vegas, Nevada and their soon to be son, Colson Michael; her daughter Linda Brafford and her husband Paul of Marietta, Georgia; their son Will Brafford and his wife Amanda of Atlanta, Georgia and soon to be son, John Paul; and their daughter Jessica Hooker and her husband Chris of Dallas, Georgia and their son Scott Michael.
A graveside memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Raeford Cemetery, with the Rev. Dr. Steven Fitzgerald officiating. 

Sunday, October 15, 2017

John W. Williams

John Wesley Williams IV, 41, passed away Thursday, October 12, 2017 in Asheville.
He will be remembered for his sense of humor, humble nature, and unending love for his children, family, and friends. He grew up in Raeford, surrounded in the love from his parents, sister, extended family and abundant friends.  He attended Raeford Presbyterian Church and was an active member in youth group and hand bell choir, and served as a camp counselor.  He graduated from Hoke County High School where he was a key member in the Drama program and Chorale.  He enjoyed music, performing in local plays and making people laugh. He parlayed his love for the dramatic arts into a stint in professional wrestling on several western N.C. professional circuits.  He enjoyed playing and watching sports, often organizing pick-up games of basketball or football with friends.  He continued his education in Boone, before moving to Asheville where he started his family.  He appreciated everything Asheville had to offer, from the arts to hiking in the beautiful mountain scenery.  He adored being silly with his children.  He taught them kindness and showed them how to love God and His creation.  He was known for his selfless compassion and loved serving others.  He continued growing his faith through worship at Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church in Swannanoa, and was loved by his church family.  
He is preceded in death by his father, John Wesley Williams III. Surviving are his wife, Kristin Williams and children, Allee, Evan, and Gretchen Williams of Swannanoa; mother, Linda Williams of Raeford; sister, Casey Seevers and husband, Travis of Morganton; brother-in-law, Jeremy Drake and wife, Lona of Boone; and nephews, Jackson Drake of Boone, and Robert and Joseph Seevers of Morganton.
A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Steve Runholt and the Rev. Grace Boyer officiating.

Condolences can be made to the family at www.ashevilleareaalternative.com