Elvis was a member of North Belmont Church of God, where he was on the Pastor's Council and Finance Committee. He was a United States Army Veteran. He was employed for over 25 years with American & Efird Textiles Trucking Division. He was a 50-year resident of Mt. Holly and he loved to play the Steel guitar and was a member of the Pedal Steel Guitar Association.
Left to cherish his memories are his loving wife of 65 years, Melissa Lowery Jennings; son, Randy Jennings and wife Jodi of Mt. Holly; daughters, Row Jennings Kalmanir, Gina Jennings Whitlow and husband, Jim all of Mt. Holly; four brothers and two sisters; grandchildren, Jennifer Whitlow Threatt, Jaime Kalmanir Tinker, Staci Whitlow Guzaski, Megan Kalmanir Workman, Kyrsten Gable, Jordan and Riley Jennings and 8 great-grandchildren.
Funeral:Belmont Four Square Church, 2017 at 8 Elizabeth Street, Belmont,officiated by Pastor Carl Overton and the Reverend Fred Jennings and Reverend Thomas Brooks
Burial:Hillcrest Cemetery.
Elvis was a member of North Belmont Church of God, where he was on the Pastor's Council and Finance Committee. He was a United States Army Veteran. He was employed for over 25 years with American & Efird Textiles Trucking Division. He was a 50-year resident of Mt. Holly and he loved to play the Steel guitar and was a member of the Pedal Steel Guitar Association.
Left to cherish his memories are his loving wife of 65 years, Melissa Lowery Jennings; son, Randy Jennings and wife Jodi of Mt. Holly; daughters, Row Jennings Kalmanir, Gina Jennings Whitlow and husband, Jim all of Mt. Holly; four brothers and two sisters; grandchildren, Jennifer Whitlow Threatt, Jaime Kalmanir Tinker, Staci Whitlow Guzaski, Megan Kalmanir Workman, Kyrsten Gable, Jordan and Riley Jennings and 8 great-grandchildren.
Funeral:Belmont Four Square Church, 2017 at 8 Elizabeth Street, Belmont,officiated by Pastor Carl Overton and the Reverend Fred Jennings and Reverend Thomas Brooks
Burial:Hillcrest Cemetery.
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