Born Nov. 30, 1935 in Rowan County, she was raised by the late John and Cora Foreman and daughter of the late Grady and Lorene Loflin.
Mrs. Bame graduated from Boyden High School in 1954 and was also a graduate of Salisbury Business College. She was a charter member of the Scotch-Ireland Eastern Star. She was also an active member of Cleveland United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women as well as past president of the UMW, Sunday School teacher and youth leader.
She was a receptionist for many years at Sam's Car Wash, Fiber Industries, MAN Truck and Bus Company and Wackenhut Security. She was also a homemaker and enjoyed babysitting her granddaughters. Her favorite hobby was dog grooming.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant son, George David Bame.
Born Nov. 30, 1935 in Rowan County, she was raised by the late John and Cora Foreman and daughter of the late Grady and Lorene Loflin.
Mrs. Bame graduated from Boyden High School in 1954 and was also a graduate of Salisbury Business College. She was a charter member of the Scotch-Ireland Eastern Star. She was also an active member of Cleveland United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women as well as past president of the UMW, Sunday School teacher and youth leader.
She was a receptionist for many years at Sam's Car Wash, Fiber Industries, MAN Truck and Bus Company and Wackenhut Security. She was also a homemaker and enjoyed babysitting her granddaughters. Her favorite hobby was dog grooming.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant son, George David Bame.
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