A native of Whiteville, North Carolina, she lived most of her life in Haywood County. She was the daughter of the late Alonzo Long and Margie Price Fisher and was also preceded in death by two sisters, Helen F. Moise and Elizabeth F.Wells. Eunice graduated from Whiteville High School and received her RN Degree at Watts Hospital School of Nursing. She was a member of the Church Life Committee at First United Methodist Church of Waynesville, a Red Cross volunteer, a member of the Waynesville Garden Club, and an active Folkmoot volunteer. She also served on the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, and was past president of the Haywood County Medical Auxiliary. She served for many years as a Haywood Community College Foundation Board member and was currently serving as secretary. Eunice was a devoted mother and caregiver known to her grandchildren and friends as "Kizzy." She had a young spirit and a zest for life. She loved serving her community, enjoyed baking for others, and was creative in everything she touched.
Wells Funeral Home.
A native of Whiteville, North Carolina, she lived most of her life in Haywood County. She was the daughter of the late Alonzo Long and Margie Price Fisher and was also preceded in death by two sisters, Helen F. Moise and Elizabeth F.Wells. Eunice graduated from Whiteville High School and received her RN Degree at Watts Hospital School of Nursing. She was a member of the Church Life Committee at First United Methodist Church of Waynesville, a Red Cross volunteer, a member of the Waynesville Garden Club, and an active Folkmoot volunteer. She also served on the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, and was past president of the Haywood County Medical Auxiliary. She served for many years as a Haywood Community College Foundation Board member and was currently serving as secretary. Eunice was a devoted mother and caregiver known to her grandchildren and friends as "Kizzy." She had a young spirit and a zest for life. She loved serving her community, enjoyed baking for others, and was creative in everything she touched.
Wells Funeral Home.
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