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James Lacy Moorefield Sr.

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James Lacy Moorefield Sr.

Birth
Halifax County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Jun 2006 (aged 91)
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0108373, Longitude: -79.9018817
Plot
Section 4
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Mr. James Lacy Moorefield Sr., 91, passed away Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at Moses Cone Hospital.

The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Southside Baptist Church, with the Rev. Charles Harris and the Rev. Scott Hedge officiating. Burial will follow at Guilford Memorial Park.

Mr. Moorefield was born in Mount Carmel/Alton,Va. , Oct. 14, 1914, to the late Joseph Henry Moorefield and Ruth Ann Edwards Moorefield. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his first wife, Melba Edwards Moorefield.

Mr. Moorefield was a former member of Florida Street Baptist church for more than 50 years. He was a present member of Southside Baptist. James was a very active member of the church. He served as a deacon, head of ushers and taught Sunday school to the nine year olds. James was also honored for not missing one Sunday in 28 years. He retired as the Pepsi Cola Plant Superintendent. Mr. Moorefield loved motorcycles and Nascar. He was a member of Sparkys Harley Davidson Motorcycle Club. James was also a former member of Civil Conservation Corps (CCC) for two years. He was a great husband, father, grandfather, and brother. He will be dearly missed.

Mr. Moorefield is survived by his wife, Millie M. Moorefield of the home; daughter Martha Fields and husband Charlie; and two sons, James Lacy Moorefield Jr., and wife Peggy and David Moorefield and wife Sally, all of Greensboro; four stepchildren, Beverly Perkins and husband Elvin of Greensboro, Stan Mauldin and wife Cindy of Philadelphia, Phil Mauldin of Petersburg, Va., and Brian Mauldin of Columbia; one sister, Edith Moorefield Talley of Alton, Va.; six grandchildren, David Moorefield Jr., Heather Moorefield Lang, Marisa Fields Smithey, Josh Moorefield, Jeremy Fields, Kris Moorefield, and two great-grandchildren, Chase Smithey and Jill Moorefield.

Greensboro News & Record Thursday, 15 Jun 2006

Mr. James Lacy Moorefield Sr., 91, passed away Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at Moses Cone Hospital.

The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Southside Baptist Church, with the Rev. Charles Harris and the Rev. Scott Hedge officiating. Burial will follow at Guilford Memorial Park.

Mr. Moorefield was born in Mount Carmel/Alton,Va. , Oct. 14, 1914, to the late Joseph Henry Moorefield and Ruth Ann Edwards Moorefield. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his first wife, Melba Edwards Moorefield.

Mr. Moorefield was a former member of Florida Street Baptist church for more than 50 years. He was a present member of Southside Baptist. James was a very active member of the church. He served as a deacon, head of ushers and taught Sunday school to the nine year olds. James was also honored for not missing one Sunday in 28 years. He retired as the Pepsi Cola Plant Superintendent. Mr. Moorefield loved motorcycles and Nascar. He was a member of Sparkys Harley Davidson Motorcycle Club. James was also a former member of Civil Conservation Corps (CCC) for two years. He was a great husband, father, grandfather, and brother. He will be dearly missed.

Mr. Moorefield is survived by his wife, Millie M. Moorefield of the home; daughter Martha Fields and husband Charlie; and two sons, James Lacy Moorefield Jr., and wife Peggy and David Moorefield and wife Sally, all of Greensboro; four stepchildren, Beverly Perkins and husband Elvin of Greensboro, Stan Mauldin and wife Cindy of Philadelphia, Phil Mauldin of Petersburg, Va., and Brian Mauldin of Columbia; one sister, Edith Moorefield Talley of Alton, Va.; six grandchildren, David Moorefield Jr., Heather Moorefield Lang, Marisa Fields Smithey, Josh Moorefield, Jeremy Fields, Kris Moorefield, and two great-grandchildren, Chase Smithey and Jill Moorefield.

Greensboro News & Record Thursday, 15 Jun 2006



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