Pansy Maxine McCrary

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Pansy Maxine McCrary, 76, of Mount Ulla, passed away on  Friday, August 11, 2017, at Autumn Care of Salisbury.  

 

Graveside services will be 11:00 am Tuesday at Cross Hill Cemetery in Carthage conducted by the Rev. Bruce Pardee Beck. The family will receive friends at the home of Billy and Patsy Salmon.

 

A native of Davidson County she was a daughter of the late Foster and Audrey (Hiatt) McCrary. Pansy was raised in Midway, NC and graduated from Carthage High School and Asheboro Business College. She worked as a CNA at the Bryan Center in Asheboro. She loved cooking, reading, gardening and home decorating. She also enjoyed fashion and always looked nice wherever she went.   

 

Pansy is survived by her daughter, Norma  Lauder and husband Kenneth of Mount Ulla; sisters, Patsy Salmon and husband Billy of Carthage, Janice  Patton and husband Jerry of Mocksville; brothers, Richard McCrary and wife Ann of Lexington, Walter McCrary and wife Shirley of Asheboro, Ronnie McCrary and wife Janelle of Asheboro, Steven McCrary of Little Washington,, Lynn McCrary and wife Beth of Lexington,  Ralph McCrary of Salisbury, NC.

 

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society at www.Cancer.org, or to Animal Advocates of Moore County at www.aamcnc.org.

 

Fry & Prickett Funeral Home in Carthage is serving the McCrary family.

 

Online condolences can be given at PinesFunerals.com.

 

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  1. ILLUMINATION- ALL WHITE CENTERPIECE was sent by Divya.

    Dear Norma,

    So sorry for your loss. May god give you and your family all the strength to recover. Take care.

    Regards,
    Sharma family

  2. Patsy, Susan is incapacitated with a broken arm, but our prayers are with you and your family during this time of grief. We love you and Billy and pray for Gods healing comfort.

    Benny and Susan

  3. I had the pleasure of working with Pansy at Brian Center……She was always so pleasant and always looked beautiful…..May God brings you all peace and comfort always….

  4. I am so sorry to hear that Pansy has passed away. My memory of Pansy and Patsy go back to Carthage High school. I thought it was so interesting to discover the twins were from Lexington because I was from Lexington. This was my first year of teaching. I r


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