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Doris Lewis Denton June 14, 1930 – April 25, 2012
Doris Lewis Denton, 81, of Middlesex passed away Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Lee’s Chapel Baptist Church, Taylors Mill Road, Middlesex. Interment will be 11 a.m. Friday in Hollywood Cemetery, Middlesex.
The family will receive friends after the service at Lee’s Chapel Baptist Church and other times at 13400 Old Raleigh Wilson Road.
Doris is survived by her five daughters, JoAnn Jackson of Selma, Marie Tant and husband, Willard of Middlesex, Brenda Perry and husband, Wayne of Middlesex, Debbie Lewis Tant of Middlesex, Patsy Narron and husband, Larry of Middlesex; one son, Marty Lewis and wife, Teresa of Kenly; two sisters, Thelma McLamb of Raleigh and Hazel Hinton of Hope Mills; one brother, Earl Creech and wife, Louise of Kenly and Destiny, her special pet.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Robert Lewis and Frank Denton; one son, Robert Michael Lewis; two grandsons, Jesse Paul Jackson, Jr. and Robert Charles Jackson.
Flowers are welcomed or memorials may be directed to The Arthritis Foundation, 5019 Nations Crossing, Suite 217, Charlotte, NC 28217.
Arrangements are by Joyner’s Funeral Home, 4100 Raleigh Road Parkway.
Condolences may be directed to www.joyners.net.
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Mrs. Denton was a beautiful woman with a wonderful family. It was a pleasure to take care of her in last days. Thank you all for allowing us to come into your home. God's Blessings!
Kathy
Nurse at WilMed Hospice
Our thoughts and prayers and sympathy go out to you and your entire family. Doris was such a true Lady and will be remembered by the many lives she touched. Cherish the memories of all the years she was with you and love one another every day. I only wish I could be there for the service ~ but know, Bren, that I am there in heart and thoughts. I love you friend.
Scotty, Rhonda, Jessica & Emily Scott
I am deeply sorrowed to hear of your loss. May you find strength to move forward in all the fond memories you shared with her.
With you in thought and prayer.
Deveta J. Howard-Tabron, Elder COC