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Lois worked 2nd shift at JP Stevens upon arrival and later was successful working in real estate.\n\nShe was preceded in death by her daughter, Elizabeth \"Libbie\" Pittman, of Youngsville, NC, her father, Sam Randolph, and her mother, Ruth Randolph of Marion. \n\nLois is survived by her sons Mike Flack of Roanoke Rapids, NC and Randall Flack of Florida and her daughter Elaine Garner of Roanoke Rapids, NC.  Her 3 brothers Charles \"CE\" Randolph and wife Jewel of Marion, Roderick Randolph and his wife Patricia of Winston Salem and Jack Randolph of Southport, NC.  Many Nieces and Nephews."}},"city":"Ashville","county":"Buncombe","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/30/2025","age":94,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/612bbcf80a36ee07ab86442b7d2aeaba/IMG_0700_19c9610fdf.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"a860b24e-99de-5597-942d-91729ce28e47","slug":"2025-05-29-Ismenia-David","name":"Ismenia David","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Pittsboro","county":"Chatham","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/29/2025","age":61,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"e76589ef-ce47-50a9-8f43-44c3053b816e","slug":"article-675","name":"Diane Maxey","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/29/2025","age":63,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"37ee44dc-4fba-5e21-b720-f855d890d446","slug":"2025-05-28-Jeffrey-Kaminski","name":"Jeffrey Kaminski","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/28/2025","age":76,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"9b86425a-b26c-513d-8a08-150f98a1f30d","slug":"article-673","name":"Lauren (Laurie) Marlow Boegel","content":{"data":{"content":"Lauren (Laurie) Marlow Boegel, daughter of Gracia Marlow (Cochran) and William H. Marlow, Sr., died on Wednesday, May 28th, 2025 at home in Raleigh. She is preceded in death by her parents, sister Karen Marlow Bennett, former husband James Andrew Boegel, Sr. and yellow lab, Augie. She is survived by her beloved children, Alison L. Boegel and James Andrew Boegel, Jr. of Raleigh, brother William H. Marlow, Jr. (Jennifer) of Dayton, MD, and sister Melissa Marlow Reid (Eddie) of Linden, VA. Laurie also loved her nieces and nephews Hollie Moman (Reid), Joey Reid, Brice Reid (Kiersten) and the vast Boegel family. \n \nLaurie was born on December 16, 1957 and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. She attended Wood Acres Elementary, Western Junior High, and Walt Whitman High School. She built and maintained close relationships with many friends from her childhood.\n\nLaurie started her career in MD at Security, Inc. located in Bethesda, which then led to a 35-year career at Datawatch Systems, Inc. She and her family relocated to Raleigh, NC, where she continued to work for Datawatch, serving as Regional Customer Service & Support Manager for 20 years until her retirement in 2024. \n\nLaurie loved spending time with family, playing tennis, watching her children play sports, sitting on the beach, crafting wreaths, dancing, and gathering friends together.  She was a dedicated fan of the Washington Redskins and the NC Courage, and she loved working in her yard and garden outside. She was a spectacular cook and had many memorable dishes that she was famous for. She was a dog mom and leaves behind a rambunctious goldendoodle, Kobe. She had many close friends from Durty Nelly's, the Primal Horde, and the years of soccer mom duties. \n \nLaurie was the hub of her neighborhood friend group, where she was known to many as Lolo or the neighborhood “Godmotha.” Laurie coordinated many driveway socials with cold beer and a fire pit where her neighbors could catch up and relax with one another. \n \nThe family will celebrate Laurie with a memorial service on June 21 at Asbury Church. Prior to the service, the family will receive friends starting at 11am, with the service beginning at 11:30am.\n\nIn lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Saving Grace Rescue (savinggrace.org) or the charity of their choice. \n\nMemorial Service and Family Greeting Line\nSaturday, June 21, 2025\nFamily Greeting Line 11:00am\nMemorial Service 11:30am\nAsbury Church\n6612 Creedmoor Road,\nRaleigh, NC 27613"}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/28/2025","age":67,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/4cdf06e286c3ec6db9c8a5d68be71f76/object_Object_9f7be88d03.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"3ec03069-6008-577e-9e83-ac1536025218","slug":"article-670","name":"Scott Krutsch","content":{"data":{"content":"Scott Allen Krutsch\nOctober 25, 1965 – May 27, 2025\nScott Allen Krutsch of Cary, North Carolina, died peacefully on May 27, 2025, at the age of 59 due to complications from a car accident. \n\nBorn in Berea, Ohio, on October 25, 1965, Scott lived a life marked by intellectual curiosity, quiet generosity, and devotion to family and friends. He held a Master’s degree in mathematics and shared his love of the subject both as a professor and later through his work as a software engineer and census field representative.\n\nA man of faith, Scott was a member of Fairmont United Methodist Church. He sang as a tenor in the choir for 30 years, and worked behind the scenes on various committees such as the finance committee and the nominations committee, even volunteering to serve as the chair of the financial campaign for several years. When asked to prepare food for church meals, Scott loved to try out new recipes.\n\nScott’s mind was sharp and strategic, qualities he channeled into his passion for games. Whether playing a complex board game or an intense round of bridge, he delighted in thoughtful play—especially when it meant spending time with his beloved nieces and nephews. He loved to include the little ones and modified rules as needed so that everyone could have fun.\n\nDue to his kind and gentle soul, Scott had a special connection with animals. Dogs and cats alike seemed to recognize a kindred spirit in him, and he returned their affection wholeheartedly.\n\nScott is preceded in death by his father, Roy Krutsch, along with many other loved ones. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Suzy Krutsch; his daughters, Shayna and Shianne Krutsch; his mother, Louise Krutsch; his brother, David Krutsch, sister-in-law, Wendy Krutsch, and many nieces and nephews including his God children Mallory and Ethan Krutsch. He leaves behind many other extended family members and friends who will deeply miss his warmth, intelligence, and strong sense of humor.\n\nScott’s legacy lives on in the minds he inspired, the games he loved, and the lives he touched with kindness.\n\nA service will be held at Fairmont United Methodist Church at 2501 Clark Avenue in Raleigh, North Carolina at 4:00 on June 14, 2025. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Scott’s memory to Fairmont UMC or Rise Against Hunger (https://riseagainsthunger.org/)."}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/27/2025","age":59,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/8699d171087e0739e6d8a619a9f4740e/object_Object_8d186d772c.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"8617c37b-a590-52de-9bef-8a3be56f676a","slug":"2025-05-26-Jason-Houck","name":"Jason Houck","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/26/2025","age":46,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"7ab9ba07-7429-5a0a-9f48-9ca4be249152","slug":"article-671","name":"Thomas J. Martin","content":{"data":{"content":"Thomas Jeffrey (Tom) Martin of Athens, Georgia, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2025, from Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Fibrosis.  Tom approached his death the same way in which he lived his life, with thoughtfulness, acceptance, courage, and humor. He had the opportunity to say good-bye to his family and friends and to offer final words of wisdom to many whom he loved.  Tom is survived by his wife Kathy Clark, his sister Barb Martin, four stepchildren, and nine step-grandchildren.  He was predeceased by his father, Thomas Albert Martin and mother, Elizabeth Jane (Powell) Martin.  His wife Kathy, stepdaughter Helen, and sisters-in-law Jacki Bosco and Cindy Clark were present with him as he departed from this world.\n\nTom was an avid reader, consummate storyteller, and knowledgeable cinephile.  One of his favorite stories to tell was from a biography of Bob Dylan.  When Bob was a young man, so the story goes, his father relayed the following fatherly wisdom.  “Bob,” he said, “do not worry about the things you want that you don’t have.  Instead, be grateful for the things you don’t have that you don’t want.”  Tom shared this wisdom often and took it to heart.  It led to a deeply satisfactory life, one sweetened by the small pleasures that brought him happiness: a well-written sentence, a newly discovered author or director, a conversation with a grandchild or good friend, a tasty meal, an obscure music video, an afternoon at a coffee shop with a good book to read.  \nTom had an extensive library filled with his favorite books.  He relished recommending books specifically for particular people in his life, especially the young ones.  He gave great thought to this and would tell the recipient exactly why he chose a particular book or author for them, much to the recipient’s delight.  He enjoyed watching and discussing movies, repeating his favorites often and welcoming suggestions for new-to-him films.  His favorites included a wide range of genres and varied from old Hollywood epics to French New Wave to brand new releases by first time directors.  \n\nBorn in Chicago, Illinois, on November 15, 1953, Tom was educated in parochial schools and graduated from Loyola University of Chicago with a degree in Psychology.  After a year working for Social Security, he joined the Air Force and moved to San Antonio, Texas. There he earned a master’s degree in Industrial Psychology from St. Mary’s University.  After leaving the Air Force, he eventually made his way to Santa Monica, California, where he earned a Ph.D. in Public Policy Analysis from The Rand Corporation.  He spent the rest of his career working for non-profit organizations as a research analyst, first in Iowa City, Iowa, then in Cleveland, Ohio.  Though he called himself a “backroom numbers man,” he relished the fact that he was contributing to a mission that had a higher purpose.  Tom met Kathy in Cleveland.  Upon his retirement, they settled in Athens, Georgia.  He welcomed the opportunity to get to know new regions of the country and said yes to every chance he had to explore someplace new.\n\nWe will remember Tom for many things. He could always be found in one of his signature bicycle caps with a filled backpack ready for a hike, picnic, or morning at a coffee shop. He was a gifted listener and observer. His vocabulary was impressive.  (Kathy often said of their courtship, “He had me at verisimilitude!”)  He was not hesitant to ask questions nor to share answers, often adding nuanced historical context to conversations on current events. His marvelous brain was only surpassed by his generous heart.\n\nTom’s family and friends are grateful to have walked with him on his journey. One of his last requests was for an annual party in his name. “As long as you remember me, I will be alive.”\n\nIf you would like to honor Tom’s memory, the family asks that donations be made either to the Athens-Clarke County Library (checks may be mailed to the attention of Sue Plaksin: Athens-Clarke County Library, 2025 Baxter Street, Athens, GA 30606) or the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (text PFFTribute1720 to 71777). \n\n \n\n“We’re all just walking each other home.” Ram Daas"}},"city":"Durham","county":"Durham","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/25/2025","age":71,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/aeb9f990cbf9bc0f91ccaa739d4f5747/object_Object_e6080a417c.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"74b4a644-5ea8-580c-9442-9ac0e5613a7f","slug":"2025-05-25-James-Robertson","name":"James Eric Robertson","content":{"data":{"content":"James Eric Robertson, 41, of Rocky Mount, NC passed away on May 25, 2025. To those who knew him best, he was Eric - a son, a father, a brother, and a friend with a tender heart and a quiet strength that stayed with him through the hardest parts of life.\n\nEric was born on February 4, 1984 to James Earl Robertson, Jr. and Debbie Mears Robertson. From the time he was little, Eric had a soft spot for anything hurting or broken. He brought home stray animals, lost souls, and anyone he thought needed a little help. He didn't always know how to save them, but he tried. That deep compassion stayed with him into adulthood. Even when he was struggling, he still saw the good in other people and wanted to be part of something better.\n\nMore than anything, Eric loved his son Logan. Being a father wasn't always easy, but his love for Logan was never in question. He wanted his sone to grow up strong, kind, and confident; a young man who could lead with his heart, chase his potential, and live a better story than the one Eric often struggled with. Logan is all of those things and more: a dedicated student, a talented baseball player, quick to laugh, and full of compassion. Eric was proud of him every single day.\n\nEric knew Jesus. He held tight to his faith, especially in the moments that tested him most. One verse that speaks to the heart of who he was and what he believed is 2 Corinthians 5:17: \"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.\" Eric never stopped hoping for a new beginning.\n\nHe is survived by his son, Logan Bennett Robertson of Rocky Mount, NC; his parents, James Earl Robertson, Jr. and Debbie Mears Robertson of Rocky Mount, NC; his sisters and their families, Ashley Robertson Sisk, Jeremy Gene Sisk, Felicity Morgan Sisk, and James Thomas Sisk of Wake Forest, NC; and Jamie Leigh Robertson and Charlotte Jane Williams of Nashville, NC.\n\nEric will be remembered for his kind soul, sense of humor, and for how he kept showing up for the people he loved. His life was complicated, but it mattered deeply. He will be missed more than words can say.\n\nA memorial service will be held on Monday, June 2, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. at Nashville Methodist Church in Braswell Hall. 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