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She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, always laughing with them, encouraging them in their interests, and teaching them about Jesus.  Some of her favorite activities were reading, traveling, meeting new people, and walking her beloved dog, Sarah.\n​Adrienne will be remembered for her joyful, giving spirit, and for devoting herself as a mother, teacher, prayer warrior, and mentor.  Her greatest joy was to introduce others to Jesus.\n​Adrienne was predeceased by her mother, father, and her sister, Marianne Blanke.  She is survived by her brother, Richard Blanke; her children, Christine (Marc) Chamberlain, Aprille Fetzer, Justen (Leslie) Fetzer, and seven grandchildren.  \n​Although she is greatly missed, her family and friends take comfort in a verse she often quoted, “Absent from the body, present with the Lord.”"}},"city":"Holly Springs","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"02/23/2021","age":72,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/60f3378a187276fc4809964faa742272/object_Object_ee98e77f39.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"3318c0e5-ab18-5490-9895-2e2bc3862bc0","slug":"2021-02-14-Julie-Falconer","name":"Julie  Falconer","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Pittsboro","county":"Chatham","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"02/14/2021","age":77,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"164afeb7-dad3-51d5-ae27-d1bacbcf5b0f","slug":"2021-01-08-Harlen-Phipps","name":"Harlen Phipps","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"01/08/2021","age":77,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"855a5086-292e-5893-90d4-a4d9e0ec23f6","slug":"2021-01-02-James-Crosson","name":"James D. Crosson","content":{"data":{"content":"James Daniel (Jim) Crosson, age 91 of Raleigh, NC died peacefully on January 2, 2022.  He was preceded in death by his parents, James Frederick and Frances Cain Crosson of Jackson, TN and brother, Fred Julius Crosson of Nashville, TN.  Jim is survived by his wife of 69 years, Retta K Crosson. He is  also survived by his sister, Frances E. Crosson of Jackson, TN and sister-in-Law, Paula C. Crosson.  He is also survived by daughter, Vicky Crosson (Kevin Boyer) of Raleigh, NC; son, James Daniel Crosson, Jr. (Jen Bauman-Crosson) of Atlanta, GA; grandson, Wade Atkins (Anna Parisi) of Salt Lake City, Utah; niece, Cyndy Keyes (Glenn); nephews Clay Crosson (Sheila), Guy Crosson, and Jay Crosson (Marie).\nBorn in Haynesville, LA on November 3, 1930, his family later moved to Jackson, TN.  He served his country in the Air Force during the Korean War.  He graduated from Memphis State University with a degree in business. He was employed by industrial corporations and retired in 1999 as controller of Pactiv in Plano, TX.\n\nHis family and friends will deeply miss Jim.  One of his favorite sayings was “What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others” by Pericles. Jim, a former member of Pullen Baptist Church, was active in service to those in the Backdoor Ministry.  As a member of Hudson Presbyterian Church, Jim and Retta were part of the Amazing Grays group. Jim also enjoyed meeting friends for a men’s breakfast discussion group.\n\nA Celebration of Life gathering will be held at a later date.  Donations may be made in his name to Transitions LifeCare, Philanthropy Dept. | 250 Hospice Circle | Raleigh, NC 27607 or online transitionslifecare.org/donate. You may also donate to a charity of choice."}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"01/02/2021","age":91,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"88596924-9438-5678-9c52-c52b0606edab","slug":"rebecca-michelle-fellows","name":"Rebecca Michelle Fellows","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Hope Mills","county":"Cumberland","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/23/2020","age":40,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"5b0804e3-be92-56ca-880a-7edaa0638854","slug":"gail-klemp","name":"Gail Klemp","content":{"data":{"content":"Gail L. Klemp, 75, of Cary, NC, passed away on Tuesday, April 28, 2020.\n\nGail was born on September 15, 1944 to widowed Charlotte (Bernier) Penzenstadler in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  Her father was killed in December 1943 in an aerial training exercise on Ascension Island.  She met her future husband in a one-room schoolhouse in Winneconne, Wisconsin when she was 8 years old and he was 9 years old.  She graduated from beauty school in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  She married Arvin on February 1, 1964.  She was a US Navy wife for 20 years.  In 1983, the family moved to North Carolina after being stationed in Virginia, she learned that one could live a whole year without snow.  She retired as a bank teller with Wachovia.  She was a lover of animals (cats and dogs), enjoyed cooking. decorating her house, sailing, traveling, reading the newspaper, napping, and dancing.\n\nShe is survived by her husband, Arvin; her children: Rabecca Klemp of Cary, North Carolina, Matthew and his wife, Mary (Schenck) Klemp of Wake Forest, North Carolina, and Rhonda Dement of Holly Springs, North Carolina; her grandchildren: David and his wife, Kayla (Chatterson) Klemp of Raleigh, North Carolina, Erin and her husband, Chayce Setzer of North Carolina, and John Simon Dement.\n\nA memorial service for Gail and her husband, Arvin, who passed away on June 22, 2022, will be held on August 27, 2022 at 1 pm at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Cary, North Carolina."}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"04/28/2020","age":75,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/1896eaadaeac063a10b104e6f97fc5fd/object_Object_48f55be250.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"9d47fcbd-f782-50e9-bce0-32e4fef0d9ed","slug":"1980-03-20-Joseph-Callahan","name":"Joseph Callahan","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Ridley Park","county":"Delaware","state":"Pennsylvania","deathdate":"03/20/1980","age":21,"user_updated":false,"image":null}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":12,"skip":3696,"numPages":310,"currentPage":309,"numObits":3715,"featured":false}},
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