Larry loved nature, being outdoors, fishing, hiking, and traveling to the National Parks. He was also preceded in death by sister, Janice Crowder Walters. VALDESE – Larry Lee Crowder, 71, of Valdese, NC, passed away peacefully in his home on April 2, 2023, after a battle with cancer.īorn in Cherryville, NC, on July 13, 1951, he was the son of the late Iva Ruth Crowder and James Furman Crowder, Sr. Memorials may be made to Shady Grove Baptist Church, Sanctuary Fund, 3240 Tryon Courthouse Rd., Cherryville, NC, 28021, or to Hospice of Lincoln County, 900 Dontia Dr., Lincolnton, NC, 28092.Ī guest register is available at Stamey – Cherryville Funeral Home & Cremation Service served the Farnsworth family. The family received friends from 2:30 to 3:45P p.m., on Wednesday, Apat Shady Grove Baptist Church.Ī celebration of life service will be held at 4 p.m., on Wednesday, Apat Shady Grove Baptist Church with Pastor Dale Hendricks officiating.īurial followed the service in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Barbara Kiser Farnsworth of the home a daughter, Dawn Whitworth and husband, Doug of Cherryville a son, Bill Farnsworth and wife, Jennifer of Dallas two sisters, Kay Henderson and Ellen Howell, both of Kings Mountain four grandchildren, Emily Parris (Chris), Molly Carpenter (Jonathan), Will Farnsworth and Sydney Farnsworth two great-grandchildren, Sophia Williams and Oakley Parris. David was a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church in Cherryville. He was retired as an auto body repairman from Abernathy Chevrolet in Lincolnton. He was a 1965 graduate of Tryon High School and remained a part of the Tryon community, serving with the Tryon Optimist club as a baseball coach for over 20 years. Sam David Farnsworth, 75, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Apat his residence surrounded by his family.ĭavid was born on Jin Lincoln County, NC, a son of the late William “Bill” Farnsworth and Louise Abernethy Farnsworth. Online condolences may be offered to the family at – Mr. Memorial contributions may be made to Clen-Moore Presbyterian Church, 220 E. Interment will take place in Castleview Memorial Gardens. at the funeral home, officiated by Pastor Chris Weichman of Clen-Moore Presbyterian Church. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Ed and Don DeCarbo Funeral Home and Crematory, 3000 Wilmington Road. Visitation will be held Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. Emily will be sadly missed by all who knew her. One of Emily's greatest joys was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Emily is also survived by two nieces, Patty (Franc) Niehaus and Nancy (Todd) Spears nephew, Fred (Denise) Boles and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her older sister, Laura Boles of Sharon, Pa. Emily worked for Shenango Pottery in the art department and later worked for New Castle Drug and Union Prescription Drug Stores in New Castle.Įmily was the loving mother of three children, John (Elaine) Meyers of New Castle, Richard (Karen) Meyers of McMurray, Pa., and Suzie (Norb) Stawicki of Columbus, Ohio.Įmily was cherished and adored by her 11 grandchildren, Steven (Erika) Meyers, Marie (Tom) Greene, Jessica Meyers, Scott (Missy) Meyers, Shelley (Mac) McMillon, Kelly (Jason) Ward, Tim (Jocelyn) Meyers, Becky (Ryan) Lieb, Emily Stawicki, Greg (Ginnie) Stawicki and Brad (Leah) Stawicki, and 19 great-grandchildren, Torin and Cassidy Meyers, Maddox and Braxton Greene, Isabelle, Henry, Isaac and Zac Meyers, Donovan, Darius, Dane and Davin McMillion, Carson Kiger and Melia Ward, Lance Meyers, Adalynn Lieb, Alden and Myra Stawicki, and Natalie Stawicki. She was a dedicated member of Clen-Moore Presbyterian Church for more than 80 years. She immigrated to the United States when she was five months old.Įmily graduated from New Castle Senior High School in 1941 and was a lifelong resident of New Castle. She was born on March 22, 1923, in County Armaugh, Northern Ireland, to Samuel and Eliza King. Emily Scott Meyers, 93, of New Castle passed away peacefully on Feb.
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