Friday, April 30, 2010
Memphis, TN
Chip Pennington at Cypress Glenn
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Congratulations, Patrick
Patrick Brown and his wife have a new baby boy, Hudson Michael. Patrick worked with me at DIMON in Farmville and came to some of our events at the Lake House. You may remember him as the "crazy guy" who sang Happy Birthday at some of the local restaurants. LOL
North Pitt Teacher Passes Away
Some of you may remember Sgt. Neal from North Pitt High School:
Wiley T. Neal Sgt. First Class, (Retired), US Army, age 71 of 6407 Hwy. 30, Bethel, died Saturday, April 17, 2010. A memorial service will be held today at 11 a.m. at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Greenville. He was born in Wilson County to Wiley D. Parker-Neal and Sally I. Isom-Neal. He received his early education in the Nash County Public Schools and completed his College Education at various universities during his military career. Wiley entered the US Army in 1957 at the age of 19 years old. From that day forward, he became the consummate soldier and remained so for the rest of his life. When he first entered the Military, he joined the Paratroopers and completed jump school at Fort Benning, Ga. From Fort Benning, he was reassigned to Fort Bragg for a short period with the 82nd Airborne Division. Wiley was trained as a medic and continued to provide medical care for his fellow soldiers for the remainder of his career. Following a short stay at Fort Bragg, he was reassigned to Germany where he remained until January of 1961. During his tour of duty at Brooke Army Medical Center he was promoted to the enlisted rank of E-6. Wiley again returned to Germany where he was promoted to the enlisted Rank of Sergeant First Class, E-7. Following his tour of duty in Germany he returned to Brooke Army Medical Center for a short period. From Texas Wiley was assigned to Viet Nam for the first of two tours there. Wiley received Purple Hearts for his wounds and received among many other decorations and awards for his acts of valor. Wiley's final assignment was Fort Bragg, Womack Army Medical Center. Wiley served there until his retirement from active Military in 1977. Following his retirement from the Army, Wiley continued to serve his beloved country by teaching young men and women military science through ROTC for the next 30 years. Known by most as Sergeant Neal, he served with distinction until his eventual retirement in 2006. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Ethel Marie Parker Neal of the home; two sons, Wiley Thomas Neal III and wife, Valerie, of Winterville, and A. Boris Neal of Raleigh; four brothers, Dr. Marvin R. Neal of St. Louis, Mo., Milton T. Neal of Oklahoma City, Okla., Willie Neal and James E. Neal of Sharpsburg; six sisters, Sally Bethea of Greensboro, Evelyn Gray of Rocky Mount, Lillie Rose Edwards and Cynthia Proctor of Wilson, Dorothy Neal of Raleigh, and Mona Faison of High Point; two grandchildren, Catherine Holland Neal and Wiley T. Neal IV of Winterville, NC. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Wounded Warrior Project, 7020 AC Skinner Pkwy. Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256, c o The Neal Family, Bethel, NC. Funeral services entrusted to Don Brown Funeral Home, Ayden. Send online condolences to http://www.donbrownfuneralhome.com/.
Published in The Daily Reflector on April 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tracy & Jackie Shaw are Grandparents, Again
Monday, April 19, 2010
Update on Steve Williams
Cindy
Sunday, April 18, 2010
NPHS Girls Get Together 4-16-2010
North Pitt High School Girls get together on April 16. Tina Holland Parker (Ed's niece & Myrtle's daughter) in the pink and black top! Looks like they were having a great party!
Update on Farrish's Little Girl
Jessica Update from Adoptive Parents, Bettie & Sam
Jessie is sitting up pretty well and taking more steps with her walker. She is also doing "commando" crawling more to get around on the floor. We have continued all of her therapies including Physical Therapy 2-3 times per week, Aquatic Therapy once per week, Occupational Therapy once per week, Speech Therapy once per week, Early intervention once per week, and pre-school twice per week. Jessie has a very busy schedule and keeps up busy at home practicing everything with her. She has made some big improvements with using her spoon and fork to eat and drinking from an open cup. We are also doing more sign language with her to help with language development. She enjoys watching the "Signing Time" videos that we check out from the library. Even though she is not signing much herself, she is talking more and seems to understand more of what we say to her.
We had an Easter Egg hunt at our house and played lots of fun games outside. Jessie enjoyed the games and activities, riding her tricycle, and riding in the wagon with her friend Emmie. All of the bigger kids love to hold Jessie and play with her. She is very popular with everyone!"
Bettie, Sam, Sammy, and Jessie
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Weekend in Miami
Monday, April 12, 2010
Latest on Steve Williams
Steve has a new cell since he lost his at the hospital..It went down the laundry chute!! His number remained the same (919) 631-6211."
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Relay for Life Luncheon
"Trinity United Methodist Church hosted it's annual Relay For Life Luncheon on April 10, 2010. We had many ladies from lots of places in attendance. "
My cousin, Rebecca Jackson, who lives in Red Springs is pictured in the multicolored top. Thanks for getting involved in such a good cause.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Update on Steve Williams
Congratulations, Morgan
Kim Thorne's Family
Update Last Night from Steve William's Wife, Cindy
Steve has lost his cell phone in the hospital today so I will get him a new one when I am off work on Friday so if you need to talk to Steve, call him on the land line in his hospital room.
Area Code 919 966-2650.
Thanks and keep Steve in your prayers. We are excited that they have finally found the cause and that it is something they can fix."
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Update on Cousin, Steve Williams
His room number is 6235 and his phone number is 919 966-2650 if you’d like to give him a call."
Love ya
Cindy
Happy Birthday, Ed!
Monday, April 5, 2010
James & Erin on Cruise
James Whitehurst and Erin White recently went on a cruise in the Western Carribean with her family. Here are some pictures:
Windie & Scott Kehn
My great niece, Windie Kehn, and her husband are stationed in South Carolina. They recently attended the 161 Battalion 2010 Dinner.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Farrish & Kevin at the Beach for Easter
Friday, April 2, 2010
Great Pics of Laura's Family (My Great Niece)
Some of you may know Laura Manning and her husband, Mark and daughter, Mackenzie. They live out of town and he is in the marines. Laura is the daughter of Susan and Ken Manning from Bethel. This is also, Ben Manning's sister.