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Charles G. Averette

Charles G. Averette


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William Raymond Barlow

William Raymond Barlow


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Carolyn Margaret Davis (Bennett)

Carolyn Margaret Davis (Bennett)

Carolyn Bennett was a beautiful person, extremely funny and amazingly creative. We knew each other as children, growing up on Rosewood Avenue in Ardmore. She always had the best birthday and Halloween parties. Carolyn went to Moore Elementary School then to Reynolds where she was our Black and Gold Beauty Queen. She attended Meredith College where she majored in math and was the first person I ever knew who studied computer operations. She loved to knit and could create fabulous ski sweaters. After graduation she went on to work as a travel agent in Winston-Salem and in New York City, which she fiercely loved. She organized a trek of our Meredith buddies to New York in the early 70's an...

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Rudolph Osteen Bennett

Rudolph Osteen Bennett


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Janie Louise Boughman

Janie Louise Boughman


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Ralph Mitchell Boyles

Ralph Mitchell Boyles


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Conrad Frank Disher Jr.

Conrad Frank Disher Jr.


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Wendell E. Eysenbach

Wendell E. Eysenbach

EYSENBACH Wendell E. Eysenbach, lifelong resident of Winston-Salem, died Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007, at his residence. He had been in failing health for several years. Wendell was born in New Jersey but moved to Winston-Salem as an infant with his family when his father was transferred with Western Electric. He graduated from the Winston-Salem public schools and later returned to the school system to teach social studies. He was a graduate of Duke University and remained a lifelong fan of Duke sports, especially basketball. He also earned a Master of Arts from UNC-Greensboro. He served as president of the local American Federation of Teachers. He spent several years working with the Forsyth Co...

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