Wanda Faye Cain

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Wanda Faye Cain, age 68 of West End died Sunday (April 24, 2016) at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst.

 

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Wednesday at Doubs Chapel UMC conducted by Rev. Cara Thompson and Rev. Laura Dunlap. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

 

A native of Moore County she was a daughter of the late Aster and Eula Mae Brady Williams. Wanda was a homemaker.

 

She was preceded in death by her son Timothy Ritter.

 

Wanda is survived by her husband of 27 years, James Cain; daughter Janet Parris and husband Eddie of West End; son Scott Ritter of West End; step daughters Jamie Marona and husband Brad of Cameron, Lisa Suddreth of Carthage and Teresa Clemons and husband Jimmy of Robbins; brother Larry Nall of West End; 18 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren.

 

The family will receive friends at Fry & Prickett Funeral Home from 6:00 – 8:00 PM Tuesday and other times at the home.

 

Memorials may be made to: Doubs Chapel UMC, P.O. Box 522, West End, NC 27376.

Online Condolences: PinesFunerals.com

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  1. Wanda was always such a sweet girl. We went to school together many years ago. I am so sorry for your lost. Donie Edson Oldham

  2. Oh, my heart goes out to all of Wanda’s family, especially those I knew; Larry, Janet and Scott and also her husband who I only met once ;). I dearly loved Wanda very much. What a positive and loving person she was. I know that your faith is comforting yo

  3. I just watched the tribute video. How precious! I loved seeing all those smiling faces. My favorite picture of Wanda was the last with her smiling face in the middle of all those beautiful grandbabies. I haven’t seen pictures of Eula Mae, Astor or Aunt Be

  4. Wanda was always there for her friends, neighbors, and family. Even when her health was not the best, she’d stop by to see my dad, bring him some delicious food she’d prepared. She wasn’t flashy or shallow ‘“ she was a genuine and kind person. Friendly to

  5. Wanda was undoubtedly the kindest, sweetest, most gentle compassionate person I have ever known. She never had a harm word about anyone, she adored her family,her church, her church family and her scores of friends. I send my warmest heartfelt condolences

  6. Our prayers go out to everyone in the family.Losing a loved one is such a tragic thing to deal with.Wanda was a true friend to everyone.She was one of our favorite .We was planning a trip to see her this past weekend .Sometimes ,people need to make a litt

  7. Janet, I have just learned of your mom’s death. I am so sorry. Please know that your are in my thoughts and prayers during this time. Evelyn Vest-Arnold


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