Share
Let the family know you care by sharing this tribute.
Mary June Hodge, 85, of Kannapolis, passed away August 16, 2012 at her home. Ms. Hodge is the daughter of the late Terry Richard Farmer and Mary Ellen Farmer. Mary was educated at Charles Cannon High School and was a 1944 graduate. She worked at Cannon Mills for one year and worked at Fieldcrest in Eden in the Sewing room until she retired in 1990. Ms. Hodge was a member of Lakewood Baptist church, was an avid reader, and enjoyed working in the yard.
In addition to her parents, Mary is preceded in death by her husband Eddie Raymond who passed away in 1992.
Ms. Hodge is survived by, two daughters; Terri Lynn Johnston of Kannapolis, and Wanda Kay Frey and husband Gregory of Woodstock, GA, two granddaughters; Stephanie Erdman and husband Skip of Kannapolis, and Jessica Brooke Frey of Eden, NC, as well as one great granddaughter; Hailey Hairston of Eden, NC.
There will be a private graveside service for family on Sunday, August 19, 2012.
The family will receive friends throughout the weekend at the home of Ms. Mary June Hodge.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Cabarrus County: 5003 Hospice Lane Kannapolis, NC 28081, and Rowan County Relay for Life: American Cancer Society, 1901 Brunswick Ave., Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28207.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury, NC is assisting the Hodge family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
betty mabe says
Terri, Please know that we are praying for you and your family. May the LORD bless and keep you in his loving care during this very difficult time.
Tonya & Davis Philpott says
So sorry to hear of June’s passing, you all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Tonya (Terry)& Davis Philpott
Peggy Nesbit says
Terri, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kelli says
Yes, it did! Second, the Math Anti-?Spam can be set up to be even easadier to use. For examadple, you elimadiadnate all posadsiadble options eexcpt “2+1=?” and this is easy and unobadtruadsive… Third, AKISMET also can catch real comadments as spam (hapadpened to me a lot of times!), and to preadvent this risk you may need to go often through spam list manaduadally to be sure you don’t delete such comadments. And this is quite a loss of time…Fourth, there are other options, too: – I’ve heard good reviews of this anti-?spam soluadtion, and it does not require any input from user (but it may require JS and/?or cookadies supadport in the browser… which is not such a big probadlem these days).Hope my ideas will be useadful to you! PS Fifth, AKISMET first lets comadment spam reach the dataadbase, which is not an eleadgant soluadtion. Not allowading bot spam comadments to even reach the dataadbase seems a much betadter option, and cleaner, as well!