E. Ray Mayo Endowed Scholarship Established at WCC

E. Ray Mayo Endowed Scholarship Established at WCC

A scholarship endowment has been established at Wayne Community College in memory of E. Ray Mayo.

The scholarship will assist with tuition, books, and tools for students pursuing a degree in Computer-Integrated Machining at WCC, honoring Mayo’s support of the local and regional economy’s manufacturing sector.

A former Wayne County commissioner, Mayo passed away in 2020.

Mayo owned and operated North Carolina Manufacturing, Inc.

He was a champion of apprenticeships, and his company is an employer partner with WCC’s Apprenticeship Wayne program.

Mayo was also a member of the WCC Industrial Technologies Advisory Board and WCC Steering Committee for Advanced Manufacturing.

In addition to North Carolina Manufacturing, Inc., Mayo was a co-owner of M&M Industrial Supply in Goldsboro.

He previously worked as a machine shop instructor at Newport News Shipbuilding Apprentice School in Virginia and as a manufacturing engineer at Acme United Corporation in Fremont.

“Having a scholarship endowment established in memory of my father solidifies his efforts to promote the importance of education, especially in the machining industry,” said Steve Mayo, Ray’s son and president of North Carolina Manufacturing, Inc. “His passion for machining was something he shared with those who worked under his leadership, and my family and I are pleased to know that his legacy will continue through this scholarship to support WCC’s Computer-Integrated Machining students.”

Born and raised in Nahunta, Mayo is remembered as an advocate for Wayne County.

He was appointed to represent District 1 on the Wayne County Board of Commissioners in 2011 and was elected vice chairman in 2012. He served as chairman of the board from 2019 until his death and was the board’s longest-serving member.

Additionally, Mayo’s dedication to the community included involvement in his church and service on many other boards and committees.

Mayo was a member of the Eastern Carolina Workforce Development Board, Military Affairs Committee, Wayne County Development Alliance, Wayne County Board of Social Services, the Wayne County Public Library Board of Advisors, and many others.

Mayo’s widow, Janice; his son, Steve; and his daughter, Karen, established the WCC scholarship endowment in his name, which has also been supported monetarily by the Wayne County Board of Commissioners.

Individuals who are interested in donating toward the endowment may contact Executive Director of the Foundation of WCC Emily Byrd at (919) 739-7022 or [email protected].

Mount Olive man Charged in November Breaking and Entering

Mount Olive man Charged in November Breaking and Entering

On Nov. 30, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a breaking and entering of a business which took place on Nov. 29.

Items were stolen from the business by the offender.

Mason Lee Madden, 26, Mount Olive, was previously arrested and in custody on separate incident(s).

As a result of this investigation by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, Madden was charged with felony breaking and entering, felony larceny after breaking and entering, felony possession of stolen goods, misdemeanor injury to personal property, and misdemeanor computer trespassing.

Home Damaged in Tuesday Morning Fire

Home Damaged in Tuesday Morning Fire

On Tuesday, Goldsboro Fire Department units were dispatched to a single-family dwelling at 200 Shaw Court for a reported structure fire.

Wayne County Sheriff’s Deputies saw smoke in the area and went to check on the smoke.

Upon arriving at the structure, the fire was called in by radio.

GFD units received the call at 6:57 a.m. and arrived at 6:59.

They were met by large volumes of smoke and fire showing from the structure.

Fire suppression and rescue operations were immediate and simultaneous. Five fire apparatus and a command vehicle responded with a total of 19 personnel.

Firefighters located and removed a 70-year-old male victim, Conrad Earl Fields, from the residence and Fields was transported by Wayne County EMS to UNC Health Wayne’s Emergency Department, where he succumbed to injuries.

The home was valued at $72,000 and sustained approximately $36,000 in damage.

The fire was investigated by the Goldsboro Fire Department, Goldsboro Police Department, State Bureau of Investigation, and the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

The joint investigation revealed that the fire was accidental and caused by an electrical event caused by an overloaded surge protector.

Suspect Arrested Following Monday Night Shooting

Suspect Arrested Following Monday Night Shooting

On Monday at approximately 10:12 p.m., officers from the Goldsboro Police Department responded to a ShotSpotter alert in the area of the 600 block of Madison Avenue.

Officers responded to the area and located a male victim suffering from apparent gunshot injuries. 

The victim, Kevin Posey, 38, Goldsboro, was transported to UNC Health Wayne by EMS for further treatment.

Posey was then transported to ECU Medical Center and was listed in serious condition.

The Crime Scene Unit and Investigations were contacted and responded. 

As a result of the investigation, a suspect was developed.

A warrant for an arrest was secured on Zajinque Dickens, 24, of Goldsboro.

On Feb. Tuesday, at approximately 1:45 p.m., Dickens was arrested without incident in the 800 block of N. Taylor Street by members of the Goldsboro Police Department.

Taylor was taken before a magistrate where he received no bond.

He was subsequently placed in the custody of the Wayne County Detention Center.

Posey remains hospitalized in stable condition. 

Man Wounded in Shooting on Monday Night

Man Wounded in Shooting on Monday Night

On Monday at approximately 10:12 p.m., officers from the Goldsboro Police Department responded to a ShotSpotter alert in the area of the 600 block of Madison Avenue.

Officers responded to the area and located a male victim suffering from apparent gunshot injuries. 

The victim, Kevin Posey, 38, Goldsboro, was transported to UNC Health Wayne by EMS for further treatment.

Posey was then transported to ECU Medical Center and was listed in serious condition.

The Crime Scene Unit and Investigations were contacted and responded. 

The incident appeared to be isolated and there are substantial leads.

The investigation is ongoing.

Margie Lee Barnes Bass

Margie Lee Barnes Bass

February 1, 2025, 85, Kenly —

Margie Lee Barnes Bass, 85, peacefully passed away on Saturday February 1, 2025 at Smithfield Manor. Born in Wilson County on March 2, 1939, she was the daughter of the late Fletcher Lee Barnes and Alma Holland Barnes.

In addition to her parents, Margie is preceded in death by her husband, Barney Bass; and siblings, James “Man” Barnes, Peggy Ferrell, Mary Frances “Sue” Walston, and Cathy Davis-Edgerton.

Margie is survived by her children, Johnny Turner Bass of Kenly, and Sandra Gupere-Lundquist and husband, Steven of Princeton; grandchildren, Johna Sliger and husband, Mike, and Dylan Gupere and wife, Ivey; great-grandchildren, Ryland Reinhard, Mikali Sliger, Emery Sliger, and Annalee Gupere; and siblings, Fletcher Lee Barnes, Jr. or Laurinburg, Bettie Ann Shaffer and husband, Chris of Sayre, PA, and Pattie Ann Moore and husband, Bob of Clarksburg, WV. Margie is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Margie’s life was a testament to her unwavering faith, dedication, and love for her family. She was an active and devoted member of Hickory Cross Gospel Center where she shared her love for others through her service and as a Sunday School teacher in years past. Her faith was the cornerstone of her life, and she poured love and wisdom into everyone she met.

Margie had a special passion for keeping her yard meticulously cared for, finding peace and satisfaction in the beauty of nature. She took great pride in the small things that made life so wonderful, from tending to her garden to creating a welcoming space for those she loved.

Above all, Margie adored her family, and nothing brought her more joy than the time spent with her beloved great-grandchildren, who were the light of her life. Her legacy will live on in the many lives she touched with her kindness, strength, and love.

A service to celebrate Margie’s life will be held on Thursday, February 6, 2025 at 7 p.m. in the chapel of Kenly Funeral Service. The family will receive friends prior to the service, from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. Entombment will take place on Friday, February 7, 2025 at Kenly Cemetery at 11 a.m.

To all the nurses and staff of Smithfield Manor, the family would like to extend their deepest and most sincere thanks to each of you for the love, care, and compassion you showed to Margie during her time with you, especially Jazz, Shante, and Sue. Your hard work and compassion make the world a better place, and the family was incredibly blessed to have had Margie in your care.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Kenly Funeral Service.

To leave an online condolence, please visit www.kenlyfs.com.

Betty Jean Rose Hinnant

Betty Jean Rose Hinnant

January 29, 2025, 89, Kenly —

Betty Jean Rose Hinnant was born on September 8, 1935 during the time of the Great Depression in the United States. Her birth parents had several other children and the family was struggling. Betty was malnourished and very underdeveloped. The story goes that she was eating lead paint off the walls. At the age of about 15 months, Carrie and Clifford Cuddington offered to take Betty Jean to live with them, and her birth parents agreed. At the time, she was not able to walk or talk and was very sick. Ma Carrie nourished her to health and loved her as her own. Carrie & Clifford had one living child at the time, a son, Aubrey, who was 11 years old. They had six children who died in infancy, so they felt blessed to have Betty Jean become their foster daughter. She was not adopted but was totally welcomed to the Cuddington Family. Over the years, Betty Jean had access to her birth family and could see them whenever she wanted to.

Betty Jean went to school in Princeton and worked on the farm with her foster family. After Clifford died, she & Ma Carrie took care of each other. Carrie was very protective of Betty wanting to keep her close and did not agree for Betty to get a job until she was in her 30’s. Betty worked at Horne’s Restaurant in Kenly where she met John Hinnant. They were married and lived with Ma Carrie until her death. John & Betty Jean continued to live on the farm until John passed away.

A while after John’s death, Betty Jean moved to Wilson where she lived with her cousin and good friend, Thomas Earl Cuddington, for several years. She decided she wanted to be called Betty and not Betty Jean. Betty worked as an aid at nursing homes before getting a job at Spring Arbor Assisted Living where she worked until her retirement. When Betty needed assistance with daily living, Thomas Earl arranged for her to become a resident at Spring Arbor and she continued to live there for 17 years. When she needed more care than Spring Arbor could provide, she was moved to Wilson Pines Nursing Home on August 31, 2023; she lived there until her journey on earth was completed on January 29, 2025.

Betty was a small lady with a big personality. She was known by her Cuddington family for being fisty with the ability to get upset with you in a instant. Her nephew, Richard, especially enjoyed telling her how old she was and listening to her argue that she was not that old. Her niece Brenda and Richard’s wife Louise learned to agree with whatever she said to avoid getting scolded. The family is grateful that in her final 17 months at Wilson Pines, her personality mellowed. She never complained but always had a smile to share with the staff and anyone who visited.

Betty was an active member of Rains Cross Roads OFWB Church until she moved to Wilson and began attending Owens Chapel FWB Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband John Hinnant, her foster parents Carrie and Clifford Cuddington, foster brother Aubrey Cuddington, and her cousin and dear friend Thomas Earl Cuddington. She is survived by her nephew Richard Cuddington and wife Louise, and her niece Brenda Brown and husband Steve.

The family extends thanks to Spring Arbor, Wilson Pines, and Hospice of Wilson for taking care of Betty.

A service to celebrate Betty’s life will be held on Saturday, February 1, 2025 at 2 p.m. at Rains Crossroads Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Kenly Funeral Service.

To leave an online condolence, please visit www.kenlyfs.com

Michael David Parrish

Michael David Parrish

January 27, 2025, 62, Selma —

Michael David Parrish, 62, of Selma, passed away peacefully and surrounded by his loved ones on Monday, January 27, 2025.

Mike spent many years working as a successful paint contractor. In his spare time, he enjoyed taking his boat out to fish and play. He loved bass fishing and joking with his buddies.

Mike is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, JoAnn Parrish; two brothers, Kevin Parrish and Stevie Parrish of Selma; and sister, Michelle Parrish of Selma; daughter, Brittany Parrish; step children, Leslie and Matthew Ingram; grandchildren, Greyson, Zachary, and Zoe; several nieces and nephews, and his beloved pets.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Margie Westbrook Parrish and Frank Parrish; and brother, Gary Parrish.

The family will receive friends on Monday, February 3, 2025 from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Kenly Funeral Service. A service to celebrate Mike’s life will follow at 7:00 p.m. in the chapel with Pastor Ben Wheeler officiating.

Services are entrusted to Kenly Funeral and Cremation Service.

Wilson Gaye

Wilson Gaye

February 4, 2025, Goldsboro —

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Mr. Wilson Gaye, who left the world on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at Kitty Askins Hospice Center.

The arrangements are incomplete at this time.

Dennis Howell

Dennis Howell

February 3, 2025, Goldsboro —

Mr. Dennis Howell entered into eternal rest on Monday, February 3, 2025 at ECU Health Medical Center in Greenville, North Carolina.

The arrangements are incomplete at this time.

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