Alvis Horne

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Alvis Horne
September 29, 1931
December 3, 2019

Visitation
Friday, December 6, 2019
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Serenity Funeral Home, Beulaville

Funeral Service
Friday, December 6, 2019
2:00 PM
Serenity Funeral Home, Beulaville

Interment
Whaley Family Cemetery, Richlands

Richlands, NC

Alvis Horne, age 88, died Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at home. Mr. Horne is survived by daughters, Hazel Diane Horne of Richlands, Lisa Long of Beulaville, Betsy Karen Mitchell of Richlands; sons, Christopher Lynn Horne of Holly Ridge, Greg Eldred of Richlands, Michael Eldred of Richlands, Timmy Barbee Horne of Richlands; sister, Iris Pittman; brothers, Alton Horne, Charles Horne, James Horne, Jimmy Horne, Ranzer Horne, William Horne, and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren.

Wilma Brown Lanier

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Wilma Brown Lanier
May 15, 1931
October 27, 2019

Visitation
Saturday, November 2, 2019
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Serenity Funeral Home, Beulaville

Funeral Service
Saturday, November 2, 2019
2:00 PM
Serenity Funeral Home, Beulaville

Interment
East Duplin Memorial Gardens, Beulaville

Surf City, NC

Wilma Elizabeth Brown Lanier, age 88, of Surf City, NC went to be with our Lord, October 27, 2019.  She passed at home of natural causes surrounded by family. 

Funeral services will be Saturday, November 2, at Serenity Funeral Home with visitation at 12:30 pm and funeral service at 2 pm, followed by burial at East Duplin Memorial Gardens in Beulaville.  In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made to Chapel by the Bay, P.O. Box 2946, Surf City, NC  28445.

Wilma is preceded in death by her father, David Edward “Ned” Brown and mother, Anna Laura Wiggins Brown and her husband, David Clarence “DC” Lanier. 

Born at home in Rose Hill, NC on May 15, 1931.  She graduated from Chinquapin High School in 1950.  Wilma and D.C. were married October 9, 1953.  Together, they founded Lanier’s Campground in 1975.  They enjoyed traveling to different countries as well as camping throughout the continental United States.  They donated land for Chapel By the Bay Church.  She was responsible for establishing the choir where she enjoyed singing for over 20 years.  Not only was she dedicated to the church but her family.  Wilma enjoyed carving, quilting, fishing, gardening and shopping.  Her favorite pastime was a home cooked meal on a table surrounded by her family. Her best friend was her mother-in-law, Hettie “Granny” Pickett Lanier. 

She is survived by her four children: Elizabeth Lanier Outlaw and husband “Dobby” Dovelle, Jr. of Albertson, Wayne Lanier and wife Robin of Surf City, Donna Lanier and friend, Barry Meready of Hampstead, Sandra Lanier Raynor and husband Lynn of Hampstead.

Grandchildren:  Dovelle “Dee” Outlaw, III; Phillip Outlaw and wife Dory; LeeAnna Outlaw Wilson and husband Clayton; Jordan Lanier Barkman and husband Brian; Alena Mitchell Smith and husband Joseph; Ashley Mitchell Corbett and husband Hunter; Meagan Raynor, Cody Raynor. Great grandchildren:  Carson Outlaw, Carlee Outlaw, Lanier Barkman, Zoe Smith, Jax Smith, Isla Corbett, Silas Corbett, Rowen Wilson, Evans Wilson.

Andrew Henry Larson, Jr.

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Andrew Henry Larson, Jr.
July 21, 1966
October 18, 2019

Memorial Service will be private.

Hubert, NC

Andrew Henry Larson, Jr., age 53, died Friday, October 18, 2019 in Vidant Medical Center in Greenville. Mr. Larson is survived by his daughter, Ashley Belle Larson of Hubert; sons, Andrew Henry Larson III of Hubert, A.J. Larson of Hubert; sisters, Elizabeth Waite of PA, Andrea Nevel of PA; and brother, Thomas Larson of PA.

Earl Chapin Lemons

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Earl Chapin Lemons
November 11, 1931
September 27, 2019

Visitation
Saturday, January 11, 2020
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Beulaville Baptist Church

Memorial Service
Saturday, January 11, 2020
12:00 PM
Beulaville Baptist Church
followed by procession to
East Duplin Memorial Gardens
for burial of ashes.

Beulaville, NC

Earl Chapin Lemons, 87, of Beulaville, N.C., passed away in his home on Friday September 27th, 2019. He is now celebrating with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and reunited with loved ones that have gone before him. Earl was born in Pittsboro, N.C., on November 11, 1931, to the late Paul Thomas Lemons and Carrie Lee Braswell. Earl spent 67 years with the love of his life, Peggy. They began their lives together on September 5th, 1952, in New York City when they were selected to be married on the television program, "Bride and Groom." Their hometown, Pittsboro, shut down to gather around television sets to watch the ceremony. Their marriage was the picture of true love as they supported each other through gentle understanding, kindness and devotion.

Peggy's love for Earl stretched across states and oceans when he joined the National Guard in 1949 and then the U.S. Navy in 1951. Peggy worried she'd lost Earl after hearing of the USS Bennington explosion - a ship Earl boarded after joining the Navy. Earl survived the explosion, which killed over one-hundred men and injured many more. His kind heart was appointed to escort one of the soldiers killed. Early in his naval career, Earl was selected as airman of the month for most outstanding crew member. He loved his country and was honorably discharged from the Navy in November of 1954 as a third class petty officer.

Earl entered N.C. State in January of 1955. He was a member of Kappa Phi Kappa and the Alpha Beta Fraternity. He graduated with a degree in agriculture with honors in three and a half years. After graduation, he worked for Southern State for one year and the N.C. Agriculture Extension Service for nine. He then became supervisor of The Farmers Home Administration in Jacksonville, N.C., and retired in April of 1987.

Earl loved gardening, yard work, and wood working. He crafted countless items for friends and family, from birdhouses and furniture to toys like stilts. He was a man of many trades. He taught math, was an EMT, a town commissioner, a carpenter, a beekeeper and he helped start the East Duplin investment club. Earl also loved to cook for his family and his community. Many remember "Mr. Earl's Biscuits," which he made for family on Labor Day and for Beulaville Baptist Church on Wednesday nights. His humble spirit would never brag, but they were the best  
biscuits around. Earl was a member of the Beulaville Baptist Church for over fifty years, sang in the choir for thirty-two, and was a deacon. Earl's love for his Lord and Savior was seen through Earl's love and devotion to his wife, children, grandchildren, and community.

Earl is survived by his loving wife, Peggy, their daughters, Karen Mercer (Phil) of Richlands, Anna Frazelle (Barry) of Wrightsville Beach, and grandchildren, Amanda Mercer, Michael Mercer (Jenn), Hannah Black (Christian), Kirsten Frazelle, and one great granddaughter, Milly Dotsey. Earl is also survived by his sisters-in-law, Jo Anne Faucher and Helen Lemons, as well as many nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death by brothers William, Wade, Pete, and sister, Elizabeth.

We hope to celebrate Earl's life with you at Beulaville Baptist Church, 601 East Main Street, Beulaville, NC., 28518 on January 11, 2020. Visitation will be held at 11:00. The Memorial will be at 12:00 with a military honors graveside service following at the East Duplin Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to; Beulaville Baptist Church Memorial Fund, Beulaville Baptist Church, P.O. Box 394 Beulaville, N.C., 28518.

Lisa Marie Wilson

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Lisa Marie Wilson
August 18, 1967
September 4, 2019

Funeral Services are private.


Beulaville, NC

Lisa Marie Wilson, age 52, died September 4, 2019 at home. She is survived by her boyfriend, James “Jim” H. Fink, Jr.; daughters Crystal Catalano, Emily Wilson; sons Timothy Bravaro, A.J. Wilson, Matthew Fink; father, Robert Bravaro; sister Charlene Bravero; brother Robert Bravaro; and eight grandchildren.