Lois Frye Culler

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Lois Frye Culler, 93, passed away Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at  FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital.

 

Lois was a native of Moore County and a graduate of Pinehurst High School. She received her Nursing degree from Sandhill Community College. Lois worked at Moore Regional Hospital and Samarkand Juvenile Detention Center.  She traveled to many places as an Air Force wife.  Lois enjoyed helping others, she volunteered her time at Mundo Vista Baptist Camp. She attended Southern Pines Baptist and Pleasant Hill Baptist until her health declined.  Lois liked to cook and make sure everyone enjoyed a good meal.  In her spare time she read, played Canasta, and completed crossword puzzles. Family was most important, and spending time with the grandchildren was treasured.   She was a daughter of the late Lacy Newton and Laura Smith Frye and was preceded in death by husband Grady;  grandson Lee; brother: Buck Frye; sisters: Lorena Monroe, Carolyn Frye.

 

Lois is survived by daughters: Kathy Elliott, of Southern Pines, Julia Stonehouse and husband Ken, of California; son: Gerald Culler, of South Carolina; grandchildren: Katrina, April, Crystal, Lorien; 10 great grandchildren; brother: Marvin Frye, of West End, NC; and many friends.

 

Funeral Service will be held 1:30 PM , Sunday, August 8, 2021 at First Baptist Church, Southern Pines, NC., with the Reverend David Helms officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Southern Pines, NC.  Please wear a mask when attending the service.

 

Powell Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the Culler family.

 

Online condolences can be given at PinesFunerals.com.

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  1. It meant so much to me that Aunt Lois and Uncle Grady came to my senior art exhibition. I was so touched that they would take the day off and travel just for me. I have never forgotten how surprised I was and what a special time we had.

  2. A coworker, friend and now one of God’s Angels.
    When I think of love and compassion, l think of Lois.

  3. Mrs. Culler was a dear lady to my parents and me. We were blessed to have know her. She was a kind, compassionate, giving, and lovely woman who was a sterling example of a Christian woman. Looking forward to seeing her again in the Kingdom!


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