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Honeycutt, Brenda Fulghum

Brenda Fulghum Honeycutt
June 26, 1939 – March 25, 2012


Brenda Fulghum Honeycutt, 72, of Bailey passed away on Sunday.  Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bailey United Methodist Church, 12437 Green Street, Bailey, NC. Interment will follow in Bailey Town Cemetery.  The Rev. Eldrick Davis will officiate.

The family will receive friends 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Monday at Joyner’s Funeral Home, 4100 Raleigh Road Parkway, Wilson and other times at 5832 Pine Street, Bailey, NC.

All loved Brenda and she will be thought of often by her family and friends with memories that will warm their hearts.  She was a member of the Bailey United Methodist Church; she gave her time freely as she was a volunteer for Meal on Wheels for many years and also a member of the Wilson County Shrinnettes.

Mrs. Honeycutt is survived by sister, Barbara Fulghum Williams and husband, Ralph of Bailey; brother, Howard Ray Fulghum and wife, Nelda of Raleigh; nieces, Susan Fulghum Folckemer and husband, John of Holly Springs, Julie Williams Wood and husband, Keith of Bailey; nephew, Greg Fulghum of Winston Salem; great nieces, Melissa Folckemer of Charlotte, Makenzie Wood of Bailey; great nephews, Josh Fulghum of Charlotte and Braden Wood of Bailey.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Douglas Honeycutt and her parents, Julius R. Fulghum and Patty Eula Lamm Fulghum.

The family would like to express how deeply they appreciate all the love, support and prayers during Brenda’s illness.

Flowers are welcome or memorials in her memory may be directed to Bailey United Methodist Church, PO Box 218, Bailey, NC  27807 or Wilson County Shrinettes, c/o of Mrs. Pat Capp, 1727 Westwood, Wilson,  NC 27893.

Condolences may be directed to www.joyners.net.

 

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#2 Connie Finch Joyner 2012-03-27 02:58
Brenda and I bonded the centennial celebration year of our church. Apart from the centennial activities she coordinated, she and I served on a committee together, and grew to be phone prayer buddies. It was during that time she started to have health challenges. We've cried, we've prayed, we've laughed and we've hi-5'd together. I appreciated and respected her for simply being Brenda. So glad she got her Cruiser, even if for a short ride. Thanks for the lessons learned & lived, sister Brenda!
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#1 Justin/Hope Parrish 2012-03-26 16:39
Aunt Brenda was a bright, firey, shining star to us and she will be missed dearly. Justin and I thought alot of her and commend each of you family members that took such great care of her during her sickness. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of grief but just know she is walking and talking with the Lord now so that I hope will give alittle peace in your hearts.

Justin, Hope, and Dustin Parrish
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