Lenoir County death notices

Lenoir County death notices

Neuse News has long provided an obituary service for families and funeral homes. With the Kinston Free Press moving to a once-a-week print publication, we’ve decided to publish a weekly list of death notices according to Lenoir County. These death notices are a little behind but are an attempt to provide more value to our community.

The following is a list of people who have recently passed away in Lenoir County:

Dec. 06: Ivan George Tremblay

Dec. 13: Josepeh Lee Anderson

Dec. 14: Glenda Faye Adams

Dec. 14: Sandra Cobb Grady

Dec. 14: Charles Ervin Jenkins

Dec. 14: William Earl Heath

Dec. 14: Ben Garris Thompson

Dec. 14: Pastor Joseph M. Williams

Dec. 15: Clarence NMN Tripp

Dec. 16: Willie Lewis Gillispie Sr.

Dec. 16: O.K. Devon Murphy

Dec. 16: Johnny Gordon Coley

Dec. 16: Kenny Gage Harrison

Dec. 17: Beverly NMN Rountree

Dec. 17: Anthony David Hines

Dec. 17: Daniel Willard McCoon

Dec. 17: Tommie Junior Byrd

Dec. 18: Hazel Audrey Sanders

Dec. 19: Rodolfo Castaneda Ponce

Dec. 19: Bobby Ray Caulder

Dec. 21: Margaret NMN Latham

A special Note from the Publisher:

Because our local printed obituaries will be far less frequent, we’ve also decided to do two things:

We're keeping our $75 obituary price intact. We've found this to be less expensive than the traditional print and an affordable option for most families.

We've added an option for publishing 2x for $140 or 3x for $200. This way, more people are possibly able to see the information over a few days.

Last year we had over 832,000 unique website visitors and over 1,049,000 mobile visits. We currently have 4,824 daily email subscribers to our newsletter.

As always, thank you for letting us help you.

Neuse News is a locally-owned small business startup in downtown Kinston. Our goal is to provide free, hyper-local news to Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties. The kind of news our grandparents read in a format fit for today's times.

We provide this by having supportive advertisers and we encourage you to click on their ads, shop with them, and eat with them. Every bit of financial support is important to help us sustain free, hyper-local news.

Please consider supporting Neuse News with as little as $5 one-time or via a monthly option. Every little bit helps us, help you.

Neuse News is a locally-owned small business startup in downtown Kinston. Our goal is to provide free, hyper-local news to Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties. The kind of news our grandparents read in a format fit for today's times.

We provide this by having supportive advertisers and we encourage you to click on their ads, shop with them, and eat with them. Every bit of financial support is important to help us sustain free, hyper-local news.

Please consider supporting Neuse News with as little as $5 one-time or via a monthly option. Every little bit helps us, help you.


Neuse News is a locally-owned small business startup in downtown Kinston. Our goal is to provide free, hyper-local news to Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties. The kind of news our grandparents read in a format fit for today's times.

We provide this by having supportive advertisers and we encourage you to click on their ads, shop with them, and eat with them. Every bit of financial support is important to help us sustain free, hyper-local news.

Please consider supporting Neuse News with as little as $5 one-time or via a monthly option. Every little bit helps us, help you.


 

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