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She is survived by brother Bob Shearman, brother James Shearman , brother Mike Shearman, son Lawrence Copling and family, son Lowren Copling and family, numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces , nephews , cousins and friends."}},"city":"Benson","county":"Johnston","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/04/2024","age":67,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"0bc2271d-773b-561e-a1dc-7fb645ad9c3d","slug":"2024-09-04-Debra-Brunck","name":"Debra Ann Knott Brunck","content":{"data":{"content":"Debra Ann Knott Brunck, born December 8, 1958, passed away on September 4, 2024, after an extended illness.  She is predeceased by her parents, Billy H. Knott and Peggy S. Carthen, and her step-parents, Arthur and Theresa Holmes, and her brother, Maurice Lee Wright.  She is survived by her husband, Patrick Brunck, sister, Teressa Green (David Sykes) and her favorite cousin/friend/coffee buddy, Phyllis Dixon.  She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Tracy Thompson (David), nieces, Shannon Wright, Christina Yates, Chelsey Lyon (Chris) and nephews, Dustin Wright and Cameron Green, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews.  Debra loved to DJ to music on the internet, and make friends while chatting.  She loved her little chihuahua, Butterball.  She will be missed by us all.  Thank you to the doctors, nurses and Healthcare staff at Wake Med Trauma for your loving care of Debra over the past few weeks.  She was a tough case but did not suffer in your care."}},"city":"Youngsville","county":"Franklin","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/04/2024","age":65,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"fb9e7ed5-1dc1-5e88-9ac4-c177872b8a44","slug":"2024-09-04-Winston-Budrow","name":"Winston Budrow","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/04/2024","age":79,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"bf1db09d-29e2-5c55-88b8-85ccf3e0c9eb","slug":"2024-09-04-Veena-Goel","name":"Veena Goel","content":{"data":{"content":"Veena Goel, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, friend, and doctor, recently of Cary, North Carolina, passed away on September 4, 2024 at the age of 82. She studied medicine at Maulana Azad Medical College in Delhi, India, and graduated with her MBBS, with honors, in 1964. She emigrated to the United States in 1967 and completed her pathology residency, in Massachusetts and New York programs, obtaining her medical license to practice in the United States.    \n\t\nDr. Veena Goel was double board-certified in both nuclear medicine and pathology. While living in upstate NY, she enjoyed many professional roles during her almost 60-year career in medicine at various local and regional hospitals and labs. She also served as a physician in the Army Reserve, from which she retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. \n\nHer favorite role was as a general practitioner, having an established practice for over 40 years in Mechanicville, NY. She cared for both young and elderly, often treating multiple generations of families.  Her patients, the relationships she shared with them, and her sense of service in supporting the community, meant a great deal to her.  It was common for her to make house calls and share her personal phone number with patients. In professional roles throughout her career, she introduced her children to her love of medicine and service - Veena often brought her children to the lab or her office during holidays, weekends and summers - sharing with them her curiosity and a model for their own future careers - whether in medicine or not.  After many years of service, she retired from the practice of medicine in 2022, and relocated to North Carolina to enjoy the company of her children and grandchildren.\n\t\nVeena was married to Dr. Brij G Goel for almost 25 years. He preceded her in death in 1990, after a short battle with leukemia. Together they raised five children -  three daughters, Niti (Dennis Walling), Nisha, and Renu (Gregory Renck), and two sons, Prateek and Prashant. With her three brothers-in-law and respective wives having each passed away before her, she was the matriarch of her husband’s family.  She was also preceded in death by her parents. In addition to her children, Veena is survived by her two sons-in-law, seven grandchildren; her brother and his wife, Sudhir and Tej Bansal; and her sister and her husband, Sudha and Vinod Singhal; as well as several nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews.  \t\n\nVeena was an active member of her community in upstate NY, including serving as president of TRICIA (Tri-City India Association) in 1981. During her tenure, she established the first Spring Festival of India celebration. This event now takes place annually in June, at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Albany, NY. With generosity of time and philanthropy, Veena supported several charitable organizations, including a local women’s shelter. She took part in several fund-raising events, including walking the London Marathon in 1998 with the Leukemia Society’s ‘Team in Training’, in memory of her husband. She similarly participated in the 60-mile, 3-day Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Walk in 2000. Additionally, in memory of her husband, a cardiologist, she funded a library and a cardiac catheterization suite at local hospitals as well as an annual scholarship at Niskayuna High School -  presented to a graduating high school senior planning a professional career in the health sciences.\n\nVeena loved to travel. She traveled extensively around the world, intrigued by different expressions of nature as well as diverse cultures and arts. In addition to regular trips to India, which retained a sense of home for her throughout her life, she traveled for pleasure. Her extensive travel notably included opportunities afforded by the Army Reserve to explore Europe, which she used to also support her then teenage children to appreciate travel at a formative age. She encouraged her grandchildren to travel as much as possible and discover art and cultures in all its forms. She also participated in several altruistic trips to provide medical care to the disadvantaged communities of both Ghana and Guatemala.  She fondly spoke of two different round-the-world trips which led her to various wonders of the world and to meet fascinating people.\n\nVeena’s travels, along with a natural inquisitiveness made her incredibly well-read and versed in the arts. She enjoyed engaging in conversations about wide-ranging themes including painting, sculpture, poetry, literature, religion and Shakespeare. She was well-loved by friends and family for her numerous stories regarding her life experiences and her sense of humor. She is already deeply missed.\n\nThe family entrusted City of Oaks Funeral Home & Cremations with a private cremation service. In Veena’s memory, the family requests donations to any of the following charitable organizations: St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis TN; University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX; Hindu Society of North Carolina in Morrisville, NC; Albany Medical College in Albany, NY;  Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Inc in Ryebrook, NY; Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in Dallas, TX; Duke Cancer Institute Fund of Duke University in Durham, NC; and Transitions Hospice Home, in Raleigh, NC."}},"city":"Cary","county":"Chatham","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/04/2024","age":82,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/6fc40be719bf310f799b4993e7f1b1fb/Veena_Goel_c9d253f793.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"846edd7d-04cf-5c9e-b04d-d2e63133d13b","slug":"2024-09-03-Thomas-Myers","name":"Thomas Myers","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/03/2024","age":81,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"fefa52fd-7149-5cb0-a960-ce235154d686","slug":"2024-09-01-Henry-Decker","name":"Henry Decker","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/01/2024","age":80,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"e4be267f-8625-55c3-b0f2-1c322aebcc3d","slug":"832-08-24-Marjorie-Thompson","name":"Marjorie Dale Thompson","content":{"data":{"content":"Beloved mother, grandmother, artist, teacher, and friend, Marjorie Dale Waring Thompson, of Sanford, North Carolina, departed this world on Saturday, August 31st at the age of 75.  \n\nMarge was born on November 26, 1948 to Robert E. Waring and Clarice M. Waring.\n\nMarge was loved by many including her husband of 51 years, Gary Curtis Thompson, who passed away on May 31, 2023; her sons: Robert Thompson (Lisa Young), John Thompson (Cynthia “Cindy” Thompson), Curtis Thompson (Kristina Thompson), and Brett Thompson (dec. 2020) (Jennifer RemleyThompson); and grandchildren: Haydon Thompson, Savannah Thompson, Raina Thompson, and Clayton Thompson.\n\nFor over four decades Marge painted and taught classes to countless students, friends and fellow painters. She was very involved in the Society of Decorative Painters, painting all the way up until August 2024, where she taught classes at the Oklahoma Painting Palooza.\n\nMarge was especially loved for sharing her time with friends and family, recounting stories (with modest embellishments), and being a supportive figure to those fortunate enough to meet her. With an intuitive grace, and a quiet nature, Marge met people wherever they were in life, always ready to listen and share a kind word. \n\nMarge was a skilled artist, with a passion for knitting, sewing, quilting, and cross-stitching. Marge generously shared her talents and crafts with those around her. She frequently knit blankets for babies; as well as beanies for Knots of Love, which provided free hats to children with cancer. \n\nA Celebration of Life will be held at the Page-Walker Arts & History Center in Cary, NC on October 6th, 2024 at 1pm.\n\nYou can share this obituary using the following address, or click the button below to share on Facebook."}},"city":"Sanford","county":"Lee","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"08/31/2024","age":75,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/7975626cde75e79ee9a5dbc707bc0667/object_Object_12db66bba3.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"aa9b6033-cb3a-544d-95f8-196401604f9f","slug":"article-488","name":"Carolyn Kinton Hinnant","content":{"data":{"content":"82 of Apex died Saturday morning August 31, 2024  at The Carrolton of Dunn Nursing Home. \nShe was born in Franklin County. Daughter of the late Pattie Louise Wiggins Kinton and Garland David Kinton. \nMrs. Hinnant was retired from the Semiconductor Research Corporation in RTP.\nA graveside service was held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon September 5, 2024 in the Harris Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery.\nShe is survived by her daughter: Karla Hinnant Cates and husband John Cates, granddaughters; Lindsey Cates and Kelcie Cates of Fuquay Varina. Brothers; Billy D. Kinton and wife Patricia of Youngsville; Mike L. Kinton  and wife Olivia. Nephew Marc Kinton and Levi Kinton."}},"city":"Dunn","county":"Harnett","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"08/31/2024","age":81,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/7ab44ec8e58001a31d6cc1e3ff63a8d6/object_Object_3667013e72.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"fffb8cda-b9d7-5d07-96fa-0806d319e676","slug":"2024-08-30-David-Kendziora","name":"David Kendziora","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"08/30/2024","age":75,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"c6917489-3f36-54c9-8c93-631d234012a4","slug":"2024-08-30-Mary-Doria","name":"Mary Doria","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"US","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"08/30/2024","age":102,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"411f7fd0-3475-526b-be88-413d932dac72","slug":"2024-08-30-John-Shipp","name":"John Shipp","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"08/30/2024","age":68,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"306cd37d-8d9e-5959-a8ad-dc8684ce258c","slug":"2024-08-29-Pauline-Williams","name":"Pauline Williams","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"08/29/2024","age":85,"user_updated":false,"image":null}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":12,"skip":1392,"numPages":317,"currentPage":117,"numObits":3797,"featured":false}},
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