Weldon Oxendine
April 15, 1950 ~ August 17, 2024
Born in:
Lumberton, NC
Resided in:
Carthage, NC
Weldon Oxendine, 74, passed away at FirstHealth Hospice in West End, on Saturday, August 17, 2024.
As an Ordained Minister, Weldon was an active Elder and teacher at his church, Halls Memorial Church in Carthage. He owned and operated Oxendine Painting, with his family for 50 years. Weldon honorably served his country during the Vietnam War before returning home to North Carolina.
Born, on April 15, 1950, to his parents; Clester and Mildred Burnett Oxendine, in Lumberton.
Weldon is preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Margaret Connor Oxendine, and second wife, Linda Atkins Oxendine; his two sisters: Dorothy Evans and Dorothea Wright, and brother, William Oxendine.
Weldon is survived by his children: stepdaughter, Angela Holder of Southern Pines, Donna (Mike) Robinette, William Oxendine, and Weldon Oxendine Jr. of Carthage. Sister, Katie Wright of Aberdeen, brothers: Charles Oxendine of Pinebluff and Clester Oxendine Jr. of Roseland; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held at Halls Memorial Church with Pastor John Stinnett officiating on Thursday, August 22, 2024, at 2 p.m. with a visitation starting at 12 p.m. Military honors will be given at the committal in the church cemetery following the service.
The family would like to give a heartfelt thank you to all the staff at FirstHealth Hospice for the wonderful care they provided Weldon and the kindness shown to them during this difficult time.
The family asked that donations be made to FirstHealth Hospice in Weldon’s name.
Online condolences can be made at: PinesFunerals.com.
Services are entrusted to Fry & Prickett Funeral Home.
Services
Funeral Service: August 22, 2024 2:00 pm
Halls Memorial Church
3612 Union Church Road
Carthage, NC 28327
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Charities
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God Bless Weldon’s family I know he was truly loved by them especially his Grand kids.
We wish the family all the Love ❤️ they can handle.
Weldon definitely had an impact on my life. I have an early childhood memory when I was 8yrs old
In Maryland when he visited my dad from leave in the Military. We shared a photo a smile and a laugh
Two years ago at my mother’s funeral 😊
Thanks for all the memories fishing etc.
Weldon was a wonderful painter but an even better man. My deepest sympathy to all of his family. He left a legacy of what a good Christian man looks like that will guide them in the days ahead.
Weldon was a Godly man and loved his famuly dearly. He left an impact on people whereever he went. He had a love for gospel music and could listen for hours at a time. His family surrounded him with their love and respect and demonstrated to all of us how we should treat and take care of our parents. God bless you all. There is no doubt that he is with our Lord and Savior.
Thank you, Weldon for the many people you helped and witnessed to, including my son.
Weldon was such an inspiration to me, such a sweet person who carried the light and love of God with him wherever he went. I will miss his smile and kindness. My deepest condolences to all who love him.
It was a just a short time ago that I had the Blessing of meeting Weldon and his painting crew. They delivered a great job and it had a lot to do with their respect for him. I believe he had a strong Faith and it was expressed in his actions and his words! God Bless all of his Family!
As a long-time customer, we greatly admired Weldon. He was a gentle giant. We didn’t know that he had been a minister but, with his easy nature and his ethics, it comes of no surprise. Our deepest condolences to the family.
We are so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing Junior. Prayers of comfort for the family
Please accept my deepest sympathy at the passing of Weldon. He was a wonderful man and an honest and dependable businessman. He and his family have done painting for me for over thirty years. I’m glad I got to chat with him recently. I think he probably went the way he wanted. Now he his with his Lord.