CMSgt (Ret.) Douglas Edward Courchene

CMSgt (Ret.) Douglas Edward Courchene

November 30, 2025, 97, Mount Olive —

May 13, 1928 – November 30, 2025

CMSgt (Ret.) Douglas Edward Courchene,

Lovingly known through his many titles as Chief, Hoppy, Doug, Eddie, Daddy, and Papa has now received his final title of “Good and Faithful Servant”

“His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord”

Matthew 25:21 ✝️

Douglas Edward Courchene, 97, passed away peacefully on Sunday morning, November 30, 2025 at his home in Mount Olive, North Carolina.

Moments before his passing, he awoke briefly from a nap, looked out intently with a smile on his face and laugher in his voice. Shortly after, he returned to eternal sleep and was embraced by his Lord and Savior.

Born in Hooksett, New Hampshire, he was the son of the late Joseph and Agnes (Campbell) Courchesne. He was raised and educated there before embarking on a life- long career in the United States Air Force and Civil Service which would initially lead him to Copperas Cove, Texas where he met his beloved wife of 73 years, Evelyn Buchanan Courchene. From Texas they travelled the world being stationed at different base locations including Cambridge, England where their only child Colette (Cokie) was born. From there forward, it would be Evelyn who affectionally termed this new threesome, “the big 3”.

His career in the United States Air Force and Civil Service, specifically as Fire Chief in the Air Force Fire Service would reveal many professional acknowledgments throughout the years. Of late, while staying at Durham Nursing and Rehabilitation from June of 2024 to October of 2025 to receive chemotherapy at Duke Hospital, his achievements followed him. On March 29, 2025 he was inducted by his peers into the Military Firefighter Heritage Foundation Department of Defense Fire Emergency Services Hall of Fame. Doug’s love of writing would merge with his love of the Fire Department and produce two publications about his career service entitled, “Beyond Pioneers”. These books have encouraged many including the 2024 graduates from the Department of Defense Fire Academy Basic Firefighter Course at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas.

Doug’s passion for bringing the love of the Lord into service for his community would be present his entire life. For the last 51 years, he loved his “hometown” of Mount Olive greatly and strived to make a positive impact through participation in multiple outreaches. He and Evelyn’s long time membership at First Baptist Church provided for many opportunities for service, including the role of Deacon and Chairman of the Diaconate, working alongside his “ramp building crew” friends providing ramps to those with mobility challenges, gathering bicycles for children in need and dispersing them in NC and Arkansas and of recent, his contribution to the Gratitude Project Committee, a grant fund sponsored by First Baptist Church for nonprofits dedicated to reducing the structural causes of poverty in Mount Ollive. His passion for service would extend further to include his membership as a Grand Mason within Masonic Lodge #208, the participation on committees in Mount Olive for the Steele Library, Veteran’s Memorial, support for the Senior Center and his beloved Art Class and volunteering at the Westbrook and Nelson Parks providing picnic tables, benches, shelters and restroom facilities. The town of Goldsboro would join in honoring his zeal for service by providing him the “Key to the City” in 1988.

He was predeceased by his brothers, Philip Courchesne and Arthur Courchesne and sisters, Bernadette Chevrette and Jeanne Levasseur.

Douglas is survived by his beloved wife, Evelyn Buchanan Courchene of Wilmington, NC, his daughter, Colette (Cokie) Westfall and her husband Jay Westfall of Wilmington, NC, granddaughter Mary Kate Mannino and her husband Paul Mannino and great-granddaughter Evelyn Rita Mannino of Kutztown, Pennsylvania. He was the brother of Armand Courchesne of Richfield Springs, New York, and Therese Chevrette of Hooksett, New Hampshire. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews whom he loved greatly.

The family is profoundly grateful to all his medical team at Duke Hospital that have lovingly provided such excellent care, Michael Harrison, MD, Julia Michelle Deruyter, NP, Kristen Davis, PA, Kate Strople Ericson, NP, Jared Rex Robbins, MD, Nicole Jelesoff, MD, Clare Pipkin, MD, and Jonathan Cook, MD, Durham Nursing and Rehabilitation and the loving home nursing care he received from Katina Ward, Jessica Campbell, Shakira Campbell, Lucinda McKenzie, David Bynum and Kim Burgess.

A service of celebration for Doug’s life will be held on Saturday, December 6, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon at First Baptist Church, Mount Olive, NC. The service can be accessed online through YouTube Stream Service at “First Baptist Mount Olive” (@ firstbaptistmountolive9502). The family will begin receiving friends at a luncheon lovingly offered by the First Baptist Church family at the Christian Life Center adjacent to the church sanctuary beginning at 11:30am until shortly before service time. Dr. Dennis Atwood, and Dr. Glenn Phillips Jr., will officiate the service with Rev. Cokie Westfall and Victor Chevrette providing eulogies and Ajay Sadey providing scriptural readings. Private burial will follow at Wayne Memorial Park in Goldsboro, NC.

In lieu of flowers, Doug had requested memorial contributions be directed to India Missions at First Baptist Church,  PO Box 239, Mount Olive, NC 28365.

Anne Crumpler Dewar

Anne Crumpler Dewar

November 29, 2025, 94, Mount Olive —

Anne Crumpler Dewar, 94, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 29 at ECU Health Medical Center, Greenville. Anne was born on September 15, 1931, in Roseboro, NC. She was preceded in death by her faithful husband of 50 years; Allen V. Dewar; her parents, Mary Elizabeth and James Edwin Crumpler; her brothers, Dr. W.H. Crumpler, Robert James”Bobby” Crumpler, PAul Crumpler, and Morton Sills, all from Mount Olive; and a sister, Hildred Caison of Clinton. Anne is survived by several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and many special friends and countless animals whose lives she strived to improve and save.

Anne had a great life on this earth. Coming from a family that raised her during hard times, they made sure she got anything she wanted. Her daddy always took her on adventures that any child would have loved. She could always share a good story of her childhood, because she remembered everything. She and her siblings were very close all their lives. Anne was married to the love of her life, Allen Dewar for 50 years. She attended ECTC for pre-nursing and later graduated from City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Anne worked for many years as a registered nurse, working with her brother, Dr. Warren Crumpler, for ten years, and then helped to open the first intensive care unit at Duplin General. She then moved to Wayne Memorial Hospital, were she worked until he retirement. 

Anne and Allen lived a very adventurous life, traveling the country and later becoming animal rescuers. They were well known for their efforts across the state. They saved many dogs, cats, deer, birds, turtles, squirrels, opossums, and much more. She always said that “by rescuing animals, they met some of the most caring, loving people, many of whom became life-long friends.” Including special friends Sandy Davis and Lou Lichthart, they have been an enormous help to her with the animals in the last few years. 

Anne truly loved everyone she met, and always tried to look after those who looked after her. The town of Mount Olive Employee’s who visited with her were always greeted with a cold drink and a snack. She knew they always kept an eye out for her. Including the one time she feel on the porch; they helped her up and even left her with a small first aid kit. 

Anne was loved and will be truly missed. Anne will be laid to rest in Roseboro beside her beloved husband, Allen in a private setting.

Jessie Britt Sasser

Jessie Britt Sasser

November 30, 2025, 87, Goldsboro —

Jessie Britt Sasser, age 87, passed away Sunday evening at Wayne UNC Health Care. Born in Wayne County, she was the daughter of the late George R. Britt and Madge Martin Britt and wife of the late Robert Edward “Beaver” Sasser. Jessie was also preceded in death by a son, Todd Sasser; brothers, Jimmy Britt and Bobby Britt and her brother-in-law, J.D. Sasser and his wife, Sara Sasser.

Jessie was a member of the First Baptist Church in Goldsboro and attended Friends of Compassion for over twenty years. She loved to watch music shows, figure skating and even sports. She had many fond memories of her times living with her grandparents in Mount Olive, the late Jessie and Winnie Martin, but first and foremost, Jessie was a loving mother and fabulous cook. She was well known for her sassy sense of humor and her love of travel, especially with her family. She was very devoted and loyal to her friends. She would give you the shirt off her back, a place to stay if needed and one heck of a meal.

A service to celebrate Jessie’s life will be held Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at the Shumate-Faulk Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Adam Street officiating. Burial will follow in Willowdale Cemetery. The family will greet friends on Thursday one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

Jessie is survived by her children, Marty Sasser, Tim (Jane) Sasser, Russell Sasser, Kathy (Anthony) Kelly and Angie Sasser; her sisters, Judy (Mac) Parks and Joyce Burgess; a sister-in-law, Annie Britt; six grandchildren, Patrick, Aubri, Kaleb, Haeden, Kyle and Kelli; and a great grandchild, Nora. She is also survived by her best friend, Connie Brown, her special friends, Bill Davis, who was like a son, Glenda Braswell, Diane and Joe Bradley; along with Marty’s guardian angel, James Jordan and Kelly Barber, who went above and beyond helping to take care of Jessie.

Marty was not just a son, but her sole caregiver for the last couple of years. He was totally devoted to his mom and never left her side, even holding her hand as she crossed into Heaven.

Shumate-Faulk Funeral Home & Crematory is honored to be serving the Sasser family.

Kathryn Taylor Hales

Kathryn Taylor Hales

December 1, 2025, 80, Goldsboro —

Kathryn Taylor Hales, 80, departed this life on Monday, December 1, 2025 at Greendale Forest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Snow Hill. Born July 3, 1945 in Wayne County, she was daughter to the late Arthur Taylor and Mildred Cox Taylor.

Mom was a dedicated and active member of Pleasant Grove Church, where she faithfully served on the Benevolence Committee until her health no longer allowed her to do so. She retired from Fremont Stars Elementary School after many years as the cafeteria manager. Her deep love for children made this position especially well-suited to her as she took great pride in caring for the students each day.

Kathryn is survived by her daughter, Tracy Honrine and husband, Scott; her grandchildren, Taylor Honrine (Dee Jay Mooring), Jacob Honrine and wife, Bridget and Noah Honrine; her brother, Johnny Taylor and wife, Larue; her sister, Evelyn Best; a special nephew, J.C. Tilghman; brother-in-law’s, Earl Hales and Roy Hales; and her sister-in-law’s, Linda Person, Shelia Price, Vickie Tilghman and Linda Hales.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, George Edward Hales, her brothers, Pete Taylor and Bobby Taylor; her brother-in-law’s, Kermit Best, Carl Ray Hales and Kenneth Hales; and her sister-in-law’s, Viola King and Christine Goetze.

The family will receive friends for a time of visitation on Thursday, December 4, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at Seymour Funeral Home in Goldsboro. A service to honor Kathryn’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel with Pastor Barry Stallings and Pastor Kem Lancaster officiating. Interment will conclude at Evergreen Cemetery in Princeton.

Services have been entrusted to Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Inc.

James “Jimmy” Thomas Rowe, II

James “Jimmy” Thomas Rowe, II

November 29, 2025, 62, Goldsboro —

James “Jimmy” Thomas Rowe, II, 62, slipped away peacefully on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Wayne UNC Health Care with his wife and children by his side. Born in Wayne County on February 9, 1963, he was son to the late James Thomas Rowe and Glendora Wall Rowe.

Jimmy held a profound love for his family, finding his greatest fulfillment in the time he spent with them. Jimmy was extremely proud of his children, Abigail and Tyler. A dedicated member of The First Church, he faced many health challenges throughout his life and fought with unwavering determination. He was a man of great strength, both in spirit and in character, and lived his life with quiet faith and devotion.

He was an enthusiastic and lifelong sports fan, taking particular delight in football and following the game with keen interest. His passion for NASCAR was unmatched; he rarely missed a race and took great pleasure in keeping up with his favorite drivers and teams. His love for sports brought him joy, connection, and countless cherished moments through the years.

Jimmy is survived by his wife, Karen Moore Rowe; his children, Tyler James Rowe and wife, Brianna, and Abigail Mae Rowe; his grandchildren, Kaysleigh Rowe and Jaxon Rowe; his sister, Rebecca Sasser and husband, Mike; and his nephew, Riley Sasser and wife, Deja.

The family will receive friends for a time of visitation on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at The First Church in Goldsboro. A service to honor Jimmy’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. in the sanctuary with Pastor Bill Rose officiating.

The family is in the care of Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service.

Tommy Walter Boyette

Tommy Walter Boyette

November 29, 2025, 73, Goldsboro —

Tommy Walter Boyette, 73, of Goldsboro, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on November 29, 2025, at the Virginia Veterans Care Center in Roanoke, Virginia, after a courageous battle with Corticobasal Degeneration.

Tommy was born on July 16, 1952, to Wiver Grayson and Catherine Outlaw Boyette. Due to family circumstances, Tommy, his sister Linda, and brother Billy moved to the Odd Fellows Home in Goldsboro in 1956. It was there that he formed cherished lifelong bonds with many “brothers” and “sisters,” whom he considered family. Always full of humor and kindness, Tommy loved sharing stories of his time growing up there, especially those involving his best friend, Wayne Kornegay.

A proud graduate of Goldsboro High School, class of 1970, Tommy played football, participated in student clubs, and built friendships that lasted a lifetime. After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Army, serving honorably with the Army Security Agency in Germany. Tommy carried his pride and gratitude for his service throughout his life.

Upon returning home, Tommy attended Wayne Community College before transferring to Elon University. It was at Elon that he met Amy and they began their life together. Tommy was the owner of Boyette Construction of Raleigh, NC for 42 years – a job he truly loved. His customers, employees, and coworkers were more like family than colleagues.

Tommy was an avid outdoorsman who found joy in hunting with his close friends from Safari Club International, where he also proudly served as club president for two years. He was a man of faith, a devoted Christian with a generous spirit, honest character, and a quick sense of humor. Tommy had a way of making every person he met feel valued, and he will always be remembered for his kindness, laughter, humility, and his unwavering love for his family.

Tommy was most proud of being an American Soldier, and of his children. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Amy Kepner Boyette; his children, Eric Boyette of Las Vegas, NV, and Allison Boyette of Pinehurst, NC; and his beloved grandchildren, Grant and Kennedy. He is also survived by his sister, Linda Boyette Sullivan; nephews, Hardy Sullivan, Jr. and wife Kim of Goldsboro, NC and Nicholas Gray Sullivan of Goldsboro, NC; nieces Jennifer Hope Sullivan Glass and husband Jason of Noblesville, IN, Erin Glass Shuman and husband Tyler of Leland, NC, McKenzie Grace Glass of Noblesville, IN and Olivia Shuman of Leland, NC; sister-in-law Ann Kepner Jamison of Roanoke, VA; and his extended Odd Fellows Home “family.”

Tommy is preceded in death by his father, Wiver Grayson Boyette; mother, Catherine Outlaw Boyette; brother, Billy Boyette and wife Barbara; and brothers-in-law Hardy Sullivan, and Dan Kepner and wife, Rebecca.

Our family would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to the entire staff of the Virginia Veterans Care Center of Roanoke for their devoted and compassionate care during these past two and a half years. We would also like to thank Good Samaritan Hospice of Roanoke for their kindness, tenderness, and invaluable support.

Tommy will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. His strength, humor, faith, and love have left a mark on our hearts that will never fade.

A service to celebrate Tommy’s life will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Seymour Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m. Tommy will be laid to rest at the Eastern Carolina State Veterans Cemetery following the service.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Inc. and Simpson Funeral Home and Crematory of Roanoke, Virginia.

Joseph “Joe” Claude Lyon Jr.

Joseph “Joe” Claude Lyon Jr.

November 28, 2025, 76, Goldsboro —

Joseph “Joe” Claude Lyon, Jr., 76, passed away on Friday, November 28, 2025 at Wayne UNC Health Care. Born on February 4, 1949 in Maryland, he was son to the late Joseph Lyon, Sr. and Ruth Zuknick Lyon.

Above all, Joe held a deep and abiding love for his family, whom he regarded as the center of his life. He treasured the time spent with his grandchildren, finding great joy in doting on them, and was affectionately known as the “Best Poppie Ever.” Joe honorably served his country in the United States Air Force for 24 years, including distinguished service during the Vietnam War and Desert Storm. Following his military career, he continued to contribute to his community as a dedicated welding instructor, sharing his expertise with countless students over many years.

Joe is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Virginia Morrison Lyon; his children, Dale Casey and wife, Leslie, Joseph W. Lyon, and Wendy Tilghman and husband, Frank; his grandchildren, Brandon McCullen and wife, Elizabeth, Brittney Allen and husband, Pat, Chris Lyon, Kaylee Lyon, Cody Casey, Matti Lyon, Holly Casey, Jessica Graham (Dylan Reason) and Jack Lyon; his great-grandchildren, Bryellah McCullen, Rory Allen, Archer Allen, and Briley Reason; and his siblings, Gary Lyon, Eugene Lyon and wife, Joan, and Mary Heath and husband, Dave.

In addition to his parents, Joe was preceded in death by his sister, Lori Snyder.

The family will receive friends from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Monday, December 8, 2025 at Goldsboro Worship Center. A service to honor Joe’s life will be held in the sanctuary at 12:30 p.m. with Pastor Danny Johnson officiating. Services will conclude at the Eastern Carolina State Veterans Cemetery in Goldsboro.

Flowers are welcome, or donations may be made in Joe’s honor to Goldsboro Worship Center, 900 W New Hope Rd. Goldsboro, NC 27534.

The family is in the care of Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service.

Akeisha Danielle Gray

Akeisha Danielle Gray

November 19, 2025, Goldsboro —

With an abundance of love and concern, the E.M. Matthews Family is embracing the heartbroken loved ones of Ms. Akeisha Danielle Gray, as they prepare to say “Farewell” to this precious jewel. Ms. Gray closed the curtains on this journey called life on November 19, 2025, at UNC Health in Chapel Hill, NC.

On Wednesday, December 3, 2025 beginning at 1 pm, a Service of Remembrance will begin in the E.M. Matthews Life Celebration Chapel. It is during these times, that all who gather can embrace each other, realizing that God is still in charge and He will heal all broken hearts from this tremendous loss. The Bible teaches us that the strong shall bare the infirmities of the weak, therefore every person that steps through the threshold on that day to support this heartbroken family, will take a piece of the load from Ms. Gray’s loved ones, therefore helping them begin to heal.  

The Gray and connected families are being gingerly cared for by the Compassionate Professionals of E.M. Matthews Funeral Home 

Tony Oliver

Tony Oliver

November 14, 2025, Mount Olive —

With loving arms of compassion the E.M. Matthews Funeral Home Family is consoling the heartbroken loved ones of Mr. Tony Oliver as they prepare to take a journey that no family wishes to take. Mr. Oliver closed the curtains of this life on November 14, 2025 at Novant Medical Center in Wilmington, NC.

Services to commemorate Tony’s life will be held on Monday, December 1, 2025 commencing at 1pm, in the New Jackson Tabernacle Church in Mt. Olive, NC. During these “Until We Meet Again” events, those in attendance will be able to bring some sense of closure during this moment of sadness, while relying on their faith in the Master to see them through the difficult days that lie ahead. 

E.M. Matthews and the Compassionate Professionals at E.M. Matthews Funeral Home are accommodating each request and personal desire of the Oliver and connected families. 

Dorothy Mae Hooks

Dorothy Mae Hooks

December 1, 2025, 86, Goldsboro —

Mrs. Dorothy Mae Hooks, 86, completed her earthly journey and transitioned from labor to reward, Monday, December 1, 2025 at home surrounded by her loving family.

Please remember the family during their time of bereavement.

The arrangements are currently incomplete.

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