her life was defined by her love of Christ as her Lord and Savior. she was an active member of Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church, PCA in Matthews, NC for 34 years. her great love was to serve in the ministries of hospitality and outreach while immensely enjoying the worship and music ministry under the pastoral leadership of David German and John Haines.
she was a living example of generosity to those who were blessed to cross her path. she sacrificially loved others well and provided for many without a thought of personal cost. she and her husband opened the doors of their home to anyone in need and took special joy in the ministry of hospitality. she was also, with her typical energy, engaged in multiple civic organizations throughout the Monroe community as well as seeking to be salt and light in local, state and national civil government initiatives.
she loved her family supremely. she brought the love of Christ to her family with passion and was dearly loved by her brother and her sisters. she was adored and loved by her cousins, nieces and nephews along with their spouses in whom she delighted and embraced as her own children being their biggest cheerleader and an ever ready dispenser of advice and counsel.
she graduated from east Mecklenburg high school in 1970 and went on to attend central piedmont college in Charlotte, NC. she had a stellar corporate career working as an executive for several banks and marketing fulfillment organizations. she retired to embrace her favorite job as her husband's wife supporting him in his business ventures, leadership initiatives at Christ Covenant and various civic organizations in the Monroe community. her hobbies included cooking and a thriving business at southern market place.
her life was defined by her love of Christ as her Lord and Savior. she was an active member of Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church, PCA in Matthews, NC for 34 years. her great love was to serve in the ministries of hospitality and outreach while immensely enjoying the worship and music ministry under the pastoral leadership of David German and John Haines.
she was a living example of generosity to those who were blessed to cross her path. she sacrificially loved others well and provided for many without a thought of personal cost. she and her husband opened the doors of their home to anyone in need and took special joy in the ministry of hospitality. she was also, with her typical energy, engaged in multiple civic organizations throughout the Monroe community as well as seeking to be salt and light in local, state and national civil government initiatives.
she loved her family supremely. she brought the love of Christ to her family with passion and was dearly loved by her brother and her sisters. she was adored and loved by her cousins, nieces and nephews along with their spouses in whom she delighted and embraced as her own children being their biggest cheerleader and an ever ready dispenser of advice and counsel.
she graduated from east Mecklenburg high school in 1970 and went on to attend central piedmont college in Charlotte, NC. she had a stellar corporate career working as an executive for several banks and marketing fulfillment organizations. she retired to embrace her favorite job as her husband's wife supporting him in his business ventures, leadership initiatives at Christ Covenant and various civic organizations in the Monroe community. her hobbies included cooking and a thriving business at southern market place.
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