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:

June 23: Daryl Gage Evans

June 23: Freddie NMN Mundine

June 23: Richard Earl Teach Jr.

June 24: John Lee Stucker Jr.

June 25: Jesse Raymond Shackleford III

June 26: Annie Louise Jarman

June 26: Bette Ann Duff

June 27: Frances NMN Walters

June 27: Curtis Dion West

June 28: Braxton Luke Smith

June 29: Bobbie Lee Turner Sr.

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.

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