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It was these fond memories of the family farm on Perry Ridge as well as her upbringing in a small town that formed an unwavering loyalty to her mountaineer roots throughout her life. This loyalty persisted even when the family moved to Los Angeles where Jo attended Hamilton High School and to Las Vegas where she graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1958 before attending Nevada Southern (now University of Nevada Las Vegas). Her memories of Las Vegas and the relationships formed during this time were some of her favorite topics of conversation and an exciting time in her life.\n\nIn 1970 the mountains called her back to West Virginia where she moved with her two children at the time and finished her degree in Education at Marshall University and then embarked on her career as an elementary school teacher. She was known as a “no nonsense” teacher with a strict, yet very caring attitude and she was proud to be a part of the journey for her students to meet their potential. She taught at Leon Elementary in Leon, WV, Ordnance Elementary in Point Pleasant, WV, and both Pearsontown Elementary and Easley Elementary in Durham, NC until she retired to spend more time with her grandchildren.\n\nJo’s greatest joy was watching her grandchildren whether that be with playtime at home or traveling to see them play in competitive sports. The only activities that came close to that joy was her love of Duke basketball, a glass of wine in the evening, and traveling with friends and family whether that be to the beach, excursions in West Virginia and Las Vegas, or her trips to Europe. Jo was always ready to go somewhere and truly enjoy life, made evident by her suitcase that she kept packed for a quick trip to Carolina Beach, which she made frequently.\n\nJo is preceded in death by her parents Murle Perry and Dalyah Ardena Wellman Perry, and her husband of nearly 50 years George “Jack” Fuller, Jr who passed in March, 2024. She is survived by and will be greatly missed by her sisters Vana Jean Perry Huff and Murle Dena Perry Clabeux of Las Vegas, Nevada whom she cherished, protected in childhood despite her tiny stature, and shared that unbreakable sister bond. Jo will be lovingly remembered by her children Allison Kinder (Jim) Ross of Chapel Hill, NC, Michael Joel (Dana) Kinder of Richmond, VA, and George “Jack” (Monique) Fuller, III of Apex, NC. The true highlights of her life were her grandchildren Cameron Ross, Erica Kinder, Sean Ross, Jaden Bowdrie, Jackson Fuller and Jace Fuller. She is also survived by her brother- and sister-in-law and close friends Jim and Vicki Fuller of Durham, NC who spent many hours with her and her husband playing songs and telling stories.  Jo loved spending time with her numerous nieces and nephews as they grew up, C.E., Vanessa, Courtney, Bethany, Marnie, Bobby, Lisa, Ryan, Brit, and Jamie.\n\nDementia is an unforgiving thief of life that stole several quality of years from our loved one.  Although it threatened Jo’s dignity, she did not allow it to take away her fight, her laughter, her love of music or her overall sense of joy. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Alzheimer’s Association https://www.alz.org.  The family is grateful for the kind neighbors, the extraordinary attention by Hospice, and for her caretakers, particularly Vanessa Lee, who demonstrated empathy and compassion 24/7. \n\nA service will be held to remember Ms. Valerie Jo Fuller at 2 pm on May 31st at her son’s family’s place of worship, St Ambrose Episcopal Church at 813 Darby St in Raleigh, NC. Following the service, an informal drop-in celebration of life for close family and friends will be held at Jo’s house 507 Grist Mill Lane in Durham from approximately 4 pm until 6 pm to share fond memories, music and laughter, just as she would want."}},"city":"Durham","county":"Durham","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/16/2025","age":84,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/f1b7fa3aecd8877a6c33976d981d3de6/object_Object_2e31458c45.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"d133b6e5-4459-559f-873f-ef8aeff77523","slug":"article-665","name":"Edward Kashuba","content":{"data":{"content":"Edward Neal Kashuba of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, passed away on May 16, 2025. He was known as “Neal” to those who knew him as a child, “Ed” to those who knew him as an adult, “Big Ed” to his family, and “Baba” or “Grandpa” to his grandchildren.\n\nEd was born January 3, 1945 in Raleigh, North Carolina to Edward Peter and Margaret Leah Medlin Kashuba. He grew up as part of an extended Polish Catholic family in Chicago, Illinois before pursuing higher education at University of Notre Dame and Georgia Institute of Technology. \n\nHe married Jane Elizabeth Fredericks on July 25, 1970 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They had their first child, Edward Vaughn, 3 years later to the day. Joel James completed the foursome when he arrived on March 31, 1976. Ed was immensely proud of his boys, both personally and professionally. \n\nTalk about tough nuts to crack! Ed was notorious for being one of the toughest. Those who succeeded were rewarded with unmatched wit and love mixed with a little (mostly) good-natured obstinance. \n\nThirty years working as a Civil Engineer for the United States Federal Highways Administration were impressive and impactful, but paled in comparison to the fifty-one years Ed served as a dad and the last twenty years of that he served as a grandpa. \n\nEd’s favorite spots were anywhere with Jane, working on his model trains, or rocking on the back porch of his OBX home with close friends or family. \n\nRemaining to share Ed’s memory are wife, Jane; children, Edward Vaughn Kashuba (Leigh) of Raleigh, North Carolina, and Joel James Kashuba (Leah) of Cincinnati, Ohio. There are also “the babies” Lillian Elizabeth (19) and Edward Carter (17) Kashuba of Raleigh, North Carolina; Loch Oskar (9), Lujah John (9), and Levh Atlas (8) Kashuba of Cincinnati, Ohio.\n\nFlowers are welcome, but Ed requested donations in his memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (https://www.stjude.org). The family also welcomes donations to Mepkin Abbey (https://mepkinabbey.org) where Ed’s remains will be interred.\n\nWords are not enough to express thanks to Wendy McQueen and Gregory Nunn for caring for Ed during his last year. There is no greater gift than gifted caregivers. \n\nService to be held Saturday, May 31 at 4 o’clock in the afternoon at Mepkin Abbey in Moncks Corner, South Carolina."}},"city":"Kill Devil Hills","county":"Dare","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/16/2025","age":80,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"540701ef-d889-54bf-b970-f98660ab40b4","slug":"article-663","name":"Roger Seagroves","content":{"data":{"content":"Roger Dale Seagroves died peacefully on Friday, May 16, 2025 following a lengthy illness. \nRoger was born in Raleigh NC on October  20, 1954 to Joseph Nathaniel Seagroves Sr.  and Mary Bell Weaver Seagroves. \nRoger lived all of his life in Wake County,  NC.  He loved fishing,  cowboy movies,  and country music. Roger was a friend to everyone he met,  and there will never be another like him. \nHe met Annie Ruth Holleman in Raleigh, NC.  They married on July 9, 1993 and stayed married until Ruth's passing on August 19, 2022.\nRoger is survived by his brother,  Joseph N. Seagroves Jr.  and wife,  Jamie; his sisters,  Brenda S. Howard and husband,  Darrell; Linda Ross; nieces: Amy H.  Gardner and Brandy R.  Selos; nephews: Ted Howard,  Justin Ross, and Chuck Seagroves; great-nieces: Katherine Selos, Kaitlyn Keim, Gracie Howard; great-nephews: Cameron Piland, Matthew Gardner, Caleb Howard, Connor Howard, Ryan Selos, Logan Seagroves, Chase Ross, Maddox Ross. \nIn addition to his parents and his wife,  Roger was pre-deceased by his brother  Robert L.  Seagroves, his nephews,  Joseph N. Seagroves III and Timothy Howard. \nThe family wishes to thank Heartland Hospice for their loving care of Roger and their support of his loved ones. \nArrangements are being handled by City of Oaks Crematorium in Raleigh,  NC.  In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Best Friends Animal Adoption (bfpa.org/donation) in honor of Roger and his beloved pup, Hannah. \nA visitation for Roger's friends and family will be held at City of Oaks Funeral Home. Please contact the family directly for details."}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/16/2025","age":70,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/7e93b67b94344caac3c3711e17a2be3a/object_Object_7eeea0045d.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"a75f2682-843d-5667-ade3-082672770c96","slug":"article-681","name":"Stephen Merrick","content":{"data":{"content":"Stephen Harrison Merrick, passed away unexpectedly at his home in May of 2025 at the age of 66. Steve was born on March 30,1959 in Gainesville, Florida to the late Dr. Howard Arthur Merrick and Barbara Ann Fisher Merrick. He was the third of six siblings and loving uncle to three nieces, two nephews and their families.\n\nSteve spent much of his life in Raleigh and Boone, N.C., though his love for travel took him to many places. He was a true music enthusiast and played the piano beautifully from a young age. Steve's closest friends were like family to him and he enjoyed introducing them to new bands and experiences.\n\nSteve made a genuine effort to know and stay connected with all of his family members no matter how far away they lived. His larger than life personality, gregarious laugh, and vibrant spirit will be deeply missed.\n\nThe family will gather for Steve's memorial at a later date."}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/15/2025","age":66,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/05295afa597c78624ac673d42e2bed57/object_Object_ee0653d7d3.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"63419bb8-473f-5380-8b1c-49cba873f847","slug":"article-662","name":"Barbara Ann Houseknecht","content":{"data":{"content":"Mrs. Barbara Ann Houseknecht (nee Hayden), a loving wife and mother, went home to be with the Lord on May 13, 2025. She was 95.\n\nA Celebration of Her Life will be held at the Greensboro Franciscan Center, http://franciscancenter.com/ , on Saturday, June 7, at 11 a.m.\n\nA native of Hamburg, New York, Mrs. Houseknecht was a 1947 graduate of Hamburg High School. Immediately after graduation, she took a secretarial job at Sealtest Ice Cream in Buffalo, where she worked for the next seven years.\n\nShe married her husband, the late Richard D. Houseknecht, on December 26, 1953. They were married for 58 years and had five children: Pamela M. of Mission Viejo, California; Kenneth P. (Tina) of Hamburg, New York; Robert J. (Chris) of Tempe, Arizona; Theresa A. (Mark) Borders of Summerfield, North Carolina; and Gerald K. (Shelly) of Raleigh, North Carolina. She had six grandchildren: Danielle, Julia, Alaina, Caleb, Hayden, and Hannah; and six great grandchildren: Noelle, Weston, Isaac, Judah, Matilda, and Ellis. When told that she was a “great” grandmother, she said it was about time someone recognized that!\n\nShe was an Eucharistic Minister for many years, and was active in a number of religious, charitable, and civic organizations during her life, including Parish Council (SS Peter and Paul in Hamburg, New York), Christian Family Movement, Marriage Encounter, Meals on Wheels, and resettling Montagnard Vietnamese refugees. A lifelong lover of plants and flowers, she was President of the Greensboro Garden Club for many years.\n\nNo matter what was happening in her life — and she had her share of bumps and bruises — she was always cheerful, optimistic, and encouraging to others. In her later years, she traveled extensively with her husband, enjoyed time with her children and grandchildren, and hung out with her many friends.\n\nShe had a quiet faith. Well lived, for her, was better than well said. Her actions — her life — demonstrated what she valued most: family, friends, and taking care of those who needed a little help.\n\nShe was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Mae Hayden of Hamburg, New York, and her sister, Janet Bonczar of Eden, New York.\n\nIn lieu of flowers, donations should be made to Transitions Palliative Care, Palliative Care Consultative Support - Transitions LifeCare."}},"city":"Wake Forest","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/13/2025","age":95,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/957bea763be6112e333e29354bbd46e1/Houseknecht_74b6313f40.png"}}}},{"node":{"id":"8e21ad44-b69e-52f1-8137-f05b1abcc034","slug":"2025-05-12-Linda-Steinmetz","name":"Linda Spillane Steinmetz","content":{"data":{"content":"Linda Spillane Steinmetz was a wonderful wife, sister, mother, grandmother, and friend.  Linda passed away suddenly on Monday, May 12, in Raleigh, NC, with her daughter by her side. \n\nLinda was born in New York City in the summer of 1947 to Maurice John Spillane and Laura Elizabeth Spillane (nee Carmody). She grew up in New York City and Long Island, surrounded by a loving, eclectic extended Irish-American family. (Despite spending decades in the Carolinas, Linda never lost her NY accent.) \n\nIn the early 1970s Linda married Bill Steinmetz. They spent 43 happy years together, until his death in 2016. Linda and Bill eventually chose to move to the South where they and their daughter Alixe restored a home in Abbeville, SC, which they then operated as The Painted Lady Bed & Breakfast.  In Abbeville and Greenwood, Linda and Bill were thrilled to provide the quintessential small town upbringing for their daughter, who biked to the library and climbed the two story magnolia tree out front.  \n\nIn 2017, Linda moved to Raleigh to be closer to Alixe and her family. Recently, Linda's proudest and most fulfilled moments were the times she spent with her grandson, especially hosting ‘date nights’ every Friday, where the two of them laughed, told stories, watched too much TV, ate quite well, and truly enjoyed each other’s company.  \n\nLinda loved talking to people and regaling them with stories, and she was a good listener, too. As a secretary at Abbeville High School (SC), she became a confidante of students, parents, and coworkers, alike. In anything, she was also the best possible advocate to have on your side. She had a wonderfully wry sense of humor and a quick wit, much of which might have passed along to her cherished grandson during their date nights.  \n\nLinda is survived by her daughter, Alixe, Alixe’s husband, Andrew Gonce, and their son, Linda's beloved grandson. \n\nLinda loved animals over her long life, caring for a several dogs (including a mastiff and a handful of Old English Sheepdogs), a number of cats, a raccoon named Rick-Rack, a squirrel named Wagner, and several turtles. Linda is also survived by Daylily, her pet turtle of nearly 40 years, and her Old English Sheepdog and companion extraordinaire, Kirby. In lieu of flowers, she would be thrilled if her memory helped support the ASPCA (aspca.org). If you’d like to reach out to Linda’s family directly, her daughter can be reached at steinmetz.alixe@gmail.com."}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/12/2025","age":77,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/889827b830eeb7ac99d637a3fe96a4a3/object_Object_7708d2f9e4.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"cae31dbd-42bb-545f-8ec8-0162b97d9b4f","slug":"510-08-25-David-Kroninger","name":"David Kroninger","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Chapel Hill","county":"Orange","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/09/2025","age":71,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"e7721d06-6eff-57b1-a19f-dde7d4ebf47f","slug":"article-659","name":"Jennifer Elizabeth Bihl","content":{"data":{"content":"It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jennifer Elizabeth Bihl on May 8th, at the age of 52, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.\n\nBorn on July 28, 1972, in Saratoga County, NY, Jennifer grew up the youngest daughter of Thomas and Francis Harvey. She loved children, even at an early age, starting with babysitting and leading to a degree in early childhood education.  Jennifer had a particular love of infants, and took any opportunity to go baby clothes shopping for others.\n\nJennifer also loved creating art, whether craft projects with young children or water color paintings.  Many of those who supported Jennifer and her family received her water color flower paintings as gifts.\n\nHer first marriage to Brian Wilson, gave Jennifer her first child Maegan.  Jennifer remained close to Maegan until her death.\n\nAfter moving to North Carolina, Jennifer met her second husband Brian Bihl, and remained a devoted wife and mother for the next seventeen years, with the couple adding a son and another daughter.\n\nJennifer is survived by her mother Francis, husband, Brian, daughters, Maegan Wilson and Alaina Bihl, as well as her son Owen Bihl. She was preceded in death by her father Thomas.\n\nA viewing will be had at City of Oaks Funeral Home, on May 13.  A burial will occur in Corinth, NY at a later date."}},"city":"Wake Forest","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/08/2025","age":52,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/b16b77252c5035bbda5eb411bcbb7675/object_Object_1ef6bdf147.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"a97575ce-4912-5edc-8756-fb8ccc813e67","slug":"2025-05-08-Lynn-Cress","name":"Lynn Cress","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Henderson","county":"Franklin","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/08/2025","age":68,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"ce6f5601-0e7a-597b-af5d-b5ec063e5cbe","slug":"article-660","name":"Carol Zeliff Ziarnowski","content":{"data":{"content":"Carol Zeliff Ziarnowski passed away peacefully at home in Raleigh, NC on May 8th, 2025.\n\nCarol was born in North Hornell, NY, December 27, 1937. She was the daughter of Howard Eugene Zeliff and Marion Brown Zeliff.\n\nCarol graduated from Hornell High School in 1956 and from Rochester Business Institute in 1959.\nShe was employed for many years in Secretarial and Medical Transcriptionist positions.\n\nCarol moved to Raleigh, NC in 2023 from Vero Beach, FL, preceded by a number of moves nationally.\n\nCarol was an avid crafts person specializing in needlepoint; she loved reading and gardening.\n\nCarol is survived by her husband Paul of just under 65 years, a son David of Newmarket, NH, a daughter Kathi of Cary, NC, a daughter Amy of New Boston, MI, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.\n\nCarol was a member of Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, 715 Nazareth Street, Raleigh, NC.\n\nNo memorial service will be held at Carol's request.\n\nMemorial contributions may be made to Transitions LifeCare (www.Transitionslifecare.org)."}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/08/2025","age":87,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/977fa75bf8a03b73f10f46b03cd0c31a/object_Object_a46dc4cfed.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"70ac5447-4c61-5a1d-9995-920ceac79221","slug":"2025-05-08-Henry-Hartman","name":"Henry Allen Hartman","content":{"data":{"content":"Henry Allen Hartman II (Hank), 66, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at his home in Cary, NC.   Hank was at the end of a difficult battle with brain cancer, a battle he fought bravely, with faith, gentleness, and a sense of humor.  He will be remembered as a principled man who always tried to do what was right.  Many called him \"the smartest man I know,\" as he loved sharing his intellect at work, with family, and in causes important to him.  \n\nHenry was born in Port Deposit, MD, but spent most of his childhood in Billings, MT.  His was a childhood filled with ample activity and energy for everything from sports to yearbook photography to piano to academics to senior class president.  Somehow, he still found plenty of time for high jinx and playing tricks on his younger sisters.\n\nCollege meant leaving home for California.  Henry attended Stanford University, where he studied Chemical Engineering, was Treasurer of his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi (more high jinx), and met the woman who would become his wife.  He graduated with a B.S. in 1981.  After Stanford, he studied at the Max Planck Institute in Goettingen, Germany.   In 1992, Henry earned an MBA with a concentration in Finance from New York University.\n\nHenry’s career spanned decades in the computer and networking industries, with years at IBM, Extreme Networks, and Enterasys.  He treated his customers as friends and always had their best interests at the core of his efforts. Despite traveling all over the world to make computer systems run more smoothly, Henry’s favorite client destinations were perhaps UNC Chapel Hill and the Panthers' Stadium in Charlotte, where he and his boys enjoyed the game and the perks of providing good service. \n\nA life-long learner, Hank was a voracious reader and consumer of information. In retirement, his curiosity and penchant for new things led him to two completely fresh careers that became close to his heart.  In 2016, Henry began serving as a Tax Preparation Volunteer for the AARP Foundation and eventually the site coordinator of the Cary group, as well as an expert mentor to other volunteers.   He enjoyed not just helping people from all walks of life, but also the stories he heard and the relationships he developed with his many repeat clients.  \n\nHis other second career was much fluffier and (hopefully) more creative than tax preparation.  In 2017, Henry became the proud co-owner of Great Yarns, Raleigh, fulfilling a lifelong dream for his beloved and crafty wife Pam.  Although he didn't knit or crochet, he learned a lot about yarn as he tracked inventory and accounts, fulfilled online orders, and meticulously did – as he put it – “everything.”  Thinking outside the box and changing the rules were his goals, and he was always a wonderful model, encourager, snack purveyor, handyman, and self-proclaimed Pom Pom King!  \n\nCooking grew from a thoughtful husbandly gesture to another crafty retirement pursuit.  While Pam taught piano lessons to the neighborhood children, Henry promised her nights out of the kitchen.  He learned to be an excellent chef who enjoyed experimenting and sharing the results with family and friends.  His turkey fries made holidays more special and his seafood boils extraordinaire topped off trips to the beach!  Fortunately, only one fire.  And guess who could fix anything?  Hank and Pam's almost 39 years of marriage were highlighted, tormented, and cluttered with all of the projects he planned to complete, and usually did.  And the shop staff knew that as soon as they called Mr. Hank a technical problem would immediately and magically resolve itself. \n\nNothing was more important to Hank than his family.  Whether he was coaching soccer \"Fierceness Training,\" helping with homework, showing off in a Daddy/Daughter Dance, sneaking in at the last minute for a concert, cheering from the sidelines, counseling finances, or selecting just the right words for a Father of the Groom speech, Hank was deeply committed to his children and his wife.  Most of his favorite adventures involved visiting his children in places where they were working or studying, to learn about the places and to share in the life experiences.  We believe that his time on this earth with us was too short, but we are grateful for every minute.  \n\nFaith was always his cornerstone.  Henry loved his Heavenly Father and is resting in His arms as we read these words.  He was an active member of First United Methodist Church, Cary, where he made a joyful noise as a tenor in the Chancel Choir, helped Pam teach Sunday School, and again tried to increase his knowledge with Disciple Bible Studies, occasionally discovering that he was leading the class, after all!  Please think of him as you read from Psalm 61: \n\nHear my cry, O God; listen to my prayer.\nFrom the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.\nFor you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe.\nI long to dwell in your tent forever and take refuge in the shelter of your wings.\nFor you, God, have heard my vows; you have given me the heritage of those who fear your name....\n…Then I will ever sing in praise of your name and fulfill my vows day after day.\n\nHenry was preceded in death by his parents, Jean Humphreys Hartman and Allen Porter Hartman.  He leaves behind a loving family: wife Pamela, son Samuel of Cary, NC, daughter Grace Parce (Anthony) of Nashville, TN, son Joshua of Charlottesville, VA, and son Benjamin (Chandler) of New York, NY...all for whom he liked to tease he \"made it all possible!\"  He will also be missed by his sisters, Amy White (Thomas) of Gig Harbor, WA and Rebecca (Michael) Newcomer of Asheville, NC, many nieces and nephews, his stepmother Connye Hartman of Billings, MT, and his pampered and treasured dog, Phoebe, who nursed him devotedly through his illness.\n\nPlease also join us for a Memorial Service honoring Henry on Saturday, June 7 at 11 am in the Sanctuary of First United Methodist Church, Cary, 117 S. Academy Street.  In lieu of flowers, consider donations to:\n\nAARP Foundation\nfoundation.aarp.org, or\nPO Box 93207\nLong Beach CA 90809-3207\n\nDuke Glioblastoma Foundation\ninfo@glioblastomafoundation.org, or\n2451 Croasdale Farm Parkway, Suite 109\nDurham, NC 27705\n\nWorking.  Learning.  Loving. Sharing.  Fixing.  Family.  Faith.\nAll were important emphases for Henry, and hopefully ways that you will remember him.  \nWe love you, Dear Hank, and will miss you to the end of our days...XOXOXO"}},"city":"Cary","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"05/08/2025","age":66,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/3fcd634e876c0dba833f1d54b7c0b56a/object_Object_412f99a71f.jpeg"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":12,"skip":828,"numPages":316,"currentPage":70,"numObits":3790,"featured":false}},
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