H. Ray Bishop

H. Ray Bishop

April 28, 2025, 85, Goldsboro —

H. Ray Bishop, 85, passed away at his home Monday morning, April 28, 2025.  Ray had been a life-long resident of the Scott’s Store community near Mount Olive.  In his early years, he was a painter, but changed career paths and joined Scott and Jones, Inc. where he excelled as a welder, metal fabricator, and millwright.  In his retirement years, he enjoyed making custom stainless steel grills.

Mr. Bishop is survived by his two children and their spouses, Lori Ann Bishop Whitted and Ormond Whitted, Jr.., and Tony Ray Bishop and Robin Britt Bishop, all of the Mount Olive area; his dear lady companion, Jo Deal, also of Mount Ollive; a sister, Mary Rose Brock of Georgia; three grandsons, Graham Whitted and wife, Amber Lawrence Whitted, Cody Ray Whitted, and Anthony Ray Bishop; five great-grandsons, Avery, Taylor, Rowen, Luke , and Devon Whitted; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Jo Ann Brogden Bishop; his parents, Herman and Julia Rhodes Bishop; and eight of his siblings, Chancey “Bud” Bishop, Doris B. Carrell, Athalene B. Jones, Hubert Bishop, Hillburn Bishop, Haylon Bishop, Ruth B. Houston, and Marie B. Andrews.

Friends and family will gather on Wednesday, April 30, at 2 p.m. in Maplewood Cemetery in Mount Olive to remember Ray’s life.  Officiating will be the Rev. Mark S. Hobbs, and Mr. Phillip Waters will share special thoughts.  For those wishing to make a memorial gift, please consider Cure for the Colors, c/o Southeastern Cancer Center, 203 Cox Blvd., Goldsboro N C 27534. 

Arcadio Junior Morales

Arcadio Junior Morales

April 26, 2025, 27, Goldsboro —

Arcadio Junior Morales passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at his home.  He was 27.

Arcadio was born in Dover, Ohio.  He was employed in muffler assembly and repairs as a welder.

He is survived by a son, Andel Morales;  his parents, Lilia Perez of Mount Olive, and Arcadio Morales of Guatamala; and three sisters, Jessica Morales of Mount Olive, Elisabel Perez of Richlands, and Blanca Janet Morales of California.

Funeral service for Arcadio will be Friday, May 2, at 3 p.m. at Tyndall Funeral Home in Mount Olive.  Burial will follow in the family cemetery at Arcadio’s residence.

Erin Nicole (Alenduff) Groves

Erin Nicole (Alenduff) Groves

April 29, 2025, 48, Goldsboro —

Erin Nicole Alenduff Groves, age 48, passed away on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at UNC/Wayne Healthcare in Goldsboro, NC.  She was born in LaFayette, IN, to the late James Harold Alenduff Jr. and Kathleen Gail Ebbs.

Erin is survived by her sons, Alexander Groves and James Whaley; father of her children, Jackie Tony Whaley; sisters,  Kimberly Viall (Sam), Ellie Ward (Scotty); step-mother, Rose Marie Killian Alenduff.

Erin’s family will celebrate her life privately .

Shumate-Faulk Funereal Home and Crematory is honored to be serving the Groves/Whaley family.

Charles Franklin Lewis

Charles Franklin Lewis

April 27, 2025, 85, Goldsboro —

Charles Franklin Lewis, age 85, passed away Sunday evening at Kitty Askins Hospice Center in Goldsboro, NC. Born in Kinston, NC, he was the son of the late Oscar Green and Lossie Mae Davis Lewis. He was the husband of the late Alice Kay Hood Lewis. Charles was a graduate of Grainger High School and was a proud member of the Kinston Sports Hall of Fame. He earned his Bachelors & Masters Degree from East Carolina University where he was on the basketball team. He went on to coach and teach English at Rockingham High School and Charles B. Aycock High. Charles had 30 years of service as an educator, retiring from the Clinton City School System. After Charles and Kay retired to Beaufort, they continued to teach as instructors with Carolina Ocean Studies. He attended The Vine Fellowship Church and loved boating & fishing in Beaufort.

A service to celebrate Charles and his wife, Kay, will be held Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. at The Vine Fellowship Church with Pastor Matthew Barefoot officiating. There will be a time of visitation for family and friends at 2:00 pm at the church.

Charles is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Eric & Bettie Blue Lewis, Scott & April Lewis and Chad & Lisa Lewis; grandchildren, Sawyer (Caitlyn), Carly (Travis), Ethan (Kirsten), Connor, Cullen and Harrison; great grandchildren, Logan, Scarlett and Brandon.

Along with his parents and wife, Charles was preceded in death by his son, Jeffress Kyle Lewis; his great grandson, Spencer Federer; and sisters, Melba, Shirley and Hazel.

In lieu of flowers, the family ask for memorial contributions be directed to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, in loving memory of their son, Jeffress Kyle Lewis.

Shumate-Faulk Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Lewis family and online condolences may be sent via www.shumate-faulk.com

John Leonard Henderson

John Leonard Henderson

February 19, 2025, 86, Goldsboro —

John Leonard Henderson, Jr., 86, passed away peacefully on February 19 in Raleigh. Born in Goldsboro on January 17, 1939, he was the son of the late John Leonard Henderson and Virginia Crawford Henderson.

A lifelong resident of Goldsboro, Henderson was president of Crawford-Henderson Insurance for 55 years. During his career, he served as president of the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina, as a governor’s appointee to state committees to update medical malpractice and law enforcement liability insurance laws, and was a member of the NC Reinsurance Facility Board of Governors.

Henderson was chairperson of the Diaconate of First Presbyterian Church, and chairperson of the Administrative Board and a Sunday school teacher at St. Paul United Methodist Church. He also served the community as chairperson of the Wayne County Economic Development Commission, president of both the Goldsboro and Three Eagles Rotary Clubs, president of the Goldsboro Country Club, and president of the Goldsboro Industrial Committee of 100.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1961 and was an avid Tar Heel fan his entire life. He also served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1962-1968. 

Henderson is survived by his three children, Johanna Henderson Reese of Cary (Charles), Amy Henderson Hoglund of Raleigh (Tyler), Douglas Leonard Henderson of Durham (Kathryn); his six grandchildren, Cameron Reese, James Hoglund, Daniel Reese, Virginia Hoglund, Edith Henderson, and Reid Henderson; and his sister, Alice Henderson Dickson and her husband, James, of Waxhaw. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins who will miss him. 

The family will hold a memorial service Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 10:00 at Willow Dale Cemetery in Goldsboro followed by a visitation at 11:00 at First Presbyterian Church, 1101 E. Ash Street, Goldsboro. Memorial offerings may be made to First Presbyterian Church.

Shumate-Faulk Funeral Home is serving the Henderson family and online condolences may be sent via www.shumate-faulk.com

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PET OF THE WEEK: Kahuna
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This week’s WGBR Pet of the Week powered by Jackson & Sons, spotlights Kahuna, a truly special feline ready to find his forever home! Kahuna is a 1-year-old Domestic Shorthair mix with a soft, white-and-black coat and a heart as big as his purr.

Sweet, friendly, and absolutely beautiful, Kahuna charms everyone he meets with his gentle personality and affectionate nature. He loves to play, explore, and curl up in a cozy spot for some quality cuddle time. Whether you’re looking for a loyal companion or a playful new friend, Kahuna is the perfect match.

🐱 Breed: Domestic Shorthair/Mix
📅 Age: 1 year
🚹 Gender: Male
🎨 Color: White and black
💖 Personality: Sweet, friendly, affectionate

Kahuna is up to date on vaccinations and ready to head home with a loving adopter. If you think this gorgeous guy could be your new best friend, don’t wait—come meet him today, let’s help Kahuna find the loving home he deserves!

Visit the Wayne County Animal Shelter to learn more.

Wayne County Animal Shelter
1600 Clingman Street, Goldsboro, NC
Tel: 919-731-1439

Hours of Operation
Weekdays: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Saturdays: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

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Antonio Rodriguez Palaganas

Antonio Rodriguez Palaganas

April 28, 2025, 85, Goldsboro —

Antonio Rodriguez Palaganas, 85, passed away peacefully in the early hours of Monday, April 28, 2025, at UNC Health Wayne in Goldsboro, North Carolina.

Born in New York, NY, on October 3, 1939, Tony was the beloved son of the late Antonio R. Palaganas and Eva Rodriguez Palaganas. He was preceded in death by brothers, Ignacio Manuel Palaganas and Jose de Jesus Palaganas, and his two cherished sons, Benjamin R. “Buddy” Palaganas and Kevin Wayne Palaganas, whose memories remained close to his heart throughout his life.

Tony earned his associate degree in journalism from Syracuse University, a milestone he treasured deeply. His career was marked by dedication and integrity, first as a valued employee at Natvar in Clayton, and later until his retirement from Digital Copiers in Rocky Mount.

A passionate lover of baseball, Tony played in the minor leagues as a young man and remained devoted to the game throughout his life. He was a long-time contributor to the work of Herman Park and Recreation, where he served not only as a player in the Senior Games but, more meaningfully to him, as a respected umpire who gave back to the sport he loved.

Tony embraced life fully, finding joy in snow skiing, golf, and photography—his talent behind the lens earning him the prestigious Kodak award. His faith was steadfast, and he was a devoted member of Rosewood First Baptist Church, where he found spiritual strength and fellowship.

Family was the cornerstone of Tony’s life. Despite the deep sorrow of losing two sons, he remained a source of strength for his loved ones, leaning on faith and family to navigate life’s trials. His enduring love for his wife of 44 years, Mary Jane Palaganas, was a beacon of commitment and partnership.

Tony also leaves behind a loving family who will carry his legacy forward: daughters Patricia Kennedy and husband, Jimmy, of Watkinsville, GA, and Dominica Humphries and husband, Donald, of Cumming, GA; sons Michael Scott and wife, Karen, of Mebane, and Austin Scott and wife, Gena, of Goldsboro; grandchildren Capt. Hugh Jamison Kennedy and wife, Taylor, Craig Anthony Kennedy, and Hope Alia Palaganas; and step-grandchildren Ivey Scott, Avery Scott, Julia Scott, Matthew Scott, and Kaylen Scott. He is also survived by his dear sisters, Guadalupe Palaganas Gonzales, Carmen Maria Palaganas, and Maria Palaganas.

A service to celebrate Tony’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at Rosewood First Baptist Church, with Pastor Tim Lipp officiating. The family will receive friends beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the sanctuary. Interment will follow at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Tony’s memory to Alzheimer’s NC, Inc., 5171 Glenwood Avenue #101, Raleigh, NC 27612.

Arrangements are entrusted to Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service.

Brandon Lee Cannon

Brandon Lee Cannon

 April 25, 2025, 33, Goldsboro —

Brandon Lee Cannon, age 33, passed away on April 25, 2025, in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Born on April 9, 1992, in Wayne County, North Carolina, Brandon was the beloved son of Bruce Lee Barnes and Tammy Barnes. His life was a testament to love, laughter, and the importance of family, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by his loving parents, Bruce and Tammy; his three beautiful children—Braydon Lee Cannon, Oakleigh Grace Cannon, and Bentlee Dayne Cannon—who were the light of his life. Brandon was a devoted father, always striving to create wonderful memories with his children and showering them with love. He was also a proud brother to Bruce “Ben” Barnes (Greysi Paz), Mary Barnes, and Kylie Reeves. His family extended beyond his immediate relatives, as he was surrounded by the unwavering support of his grandparents, Bill and Linda Barnes, and his great-grandmother, Reba Barnes. Brandon’s spirit was further enriched by the love of his aunts, uncles, Valerie Warren (Doug), Bill Barnes (Lisa), Ray Cannon (Hollie), and Adam Cannon (Melissa); and nephew, Dylan Paz, whom he held a special bond with and adored beyond measure.

Brandon was preceded in death by his cherished grandparents, David and Susan Cannon, and his dear brother, Bryce Lee Barnes.

The warmth of family gatherings and the joy of shared moments were the essence of Brandon’s life, and he was often the life of the party, bringing laughter and a smile to everyone around him. His love for his family was evident in every interaction, and he cherished the time spent with those he loved.

Brandon attended Rosewood High School and The Bridge Church, where he made lasting friendships and memories. He later found fulfillment as a painter, a role that allowed him to express his creativity and dedication to his craft. He was a man who took pride in his work, always striving to do his best.

From childhood through adulthood, Brandon loved baseball. Not only did he enjoy watching it, he even more so enjoyed playing it as a youngster, in high school, and even on to his adult life. He enjoyed playing baseball with his kids, nephew, and friends any time they got together. He was an avid Atlanta Braves fan and always wanted to watch the Boston Red Sox play.

A celebration of life for Brandon will be held on May 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Seymour Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends at 10:00 AM, one hour prior to the service. We invite all who knew and loved Brandon to join us in celebrating his life and the joyous memories he leaves behind.

In this difficult time, we ask all to remember the laughter, the love, and the kindness that defined Brandon Lee Cannon’s time with us. His legacy will live on through his children, his family, and the countless lives he touched. Rest in peace, Brandon; you will be forever missed and cherished in our hearts.

Services are entrusted to Seymour Funeral Home and Cremation Service.

Michael Morrie Jones

Michael Morrie Jones

 April 25, 2025, 71, Goldsboro —

Michael Morrie Jones, age 71 of Goldsboro, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on Friday surrounded by loved ones after a life defined by wisdom, wit, compassion, and an unwavering devotion to justice—and, of course, Carolina athletics.

Born on November 22, 1953, in Bonne Terre, Missouri, to Patrick and Doris Jones, Mike’s early life took him across the country—from Missouri to Chicago to D.C.—before landing in Goldsboro, where his father ran the Jones Pontiac Cadillac dealership and where Mike would ultimately build a life and legacy of his own.

Mike graduated from Goldsboro High School in 1972, where he played varsity football, and went on to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for both his undergraduate and law degrees. A proud Tar Heel for life, he could often be found cheering on UNC with the same enthusiasm he brought to every courtroom and racquetball match.

As managing partner at Dees, Smith, Powell, Jarrett, Dees & Jones, Mike practiced civil litigation for over four decades. He participated in nearly 200 trials and served as a certified Superior Court mediator, mediating more than 2,000 cases and arbitrating 75 more. He was respected across the legal community for his intellect, fairness, and steady hand—and admired by all who had the privilege of working with him for his kindness and character.

A lifelong learner and voracious reader, Mike could disappear for hours into a thick history novel, only to emerge with a fact or story that made you laugh, think, or both. He was active in his community, a longtime member and past president of the Goldsboro Jaycees, and found both spiritual fulfillment and service through his membership at First Presbyterian Church, where he served faithfully as a deacon.

Mike had a deep love for animals—especially the many cats who graced the family home over the years. He was the kind of man who left out an extra bowl of food to ensure no strays ever went hungry and always had a lap for them to curl up on.

But above all, Mike was devoted to his family. He is survived by his children, Justin Jones (fiancé Lauryn) and Caroline Jones. They will forever cherish his calm wisdom, quiet humor, and constant belief in them. Mike found incredible joy with the love of his life, his fiancé, Kay Ballance, whose presence lit up his world. He embraced Kay’s children—Lindsey (Scott) MacDougall, Dustin (Regina) Gurley, and Drake (Joanna) Gurley—and their children, Karis, Brannon, Hunter, Emmy Mae, Mary Mac, Greer, Annie, and Margot—with open arms, becoming a beloved “Pop” and mentor in their lives.

He was a Tar Heel, a counselor, a reader, a racquetball competitor, a devoted partner, and a beloved father and “pop.” He lived a life of quiet integrity and deep love. Though the world feels dimmer without his steady presence, his legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched—with grace, humility, and a reminder to always take the high road.

We are deeply grateful for the staff at Kitty Askins for their care during his final days allowing him to leave this world with the same grace and dignity that defined his life.

A celebration of Mike’s life will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 14, 2025 at First Presbyterian Church in Goldsboro. A time of visitation will follow the service at the church. The family asks that members of the North Carolina Bar Association and Goldsboro High School Class of 1972 to plan on being seated together at the church.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to a local animal shelter, First Presbyterian Church of Goldsboro, Kitty Askins Hospice Center or you can honor him by simply picking up a good book, advocating for what’s right, or loving your people well. Because that’s exactly what Mike would have wanted.

Troy Wendell Pate, Jr.

Troy Wendell Pate, Jr.

April 25, 2025, 94, Goldsboro —

Troy Wendell Pate, Junior of Goldsboro died Friday, April 25, 2025. He was born in Goldsboro, NC, on February 24, 1931. He was the son of the late Eva Sugg Pate and Troy Wendell Pate, Senior. He was preceded in death by his two sisters, Peggy Pate Chappell and Shirley Pate Narron.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Joyce Casey Pate as well as his children Troy W. Pate, III and his wife Diane Pate and Lynne Pate Dawkins and her husband Garrett Dawkins. His grandchildren Emily Dawkins and fiance Alex Fleming, Troy W. Pate IV, Mary Carmen Dawkins, Allison Pate, Sarah Dawkins, step-grandson Justin Anderson and wife Carol Ann and one step great granddaughter, Blair Anderson.

Troy grew up in Goldsboro, NC, and graduated from Goldsboro High School in 1949 and continued his education at the University of Chapel Hill. His college was interrupted by the Korean War when he joined the Navy and served as an air traffic controller. After his tour of duty, he continued his education at East Carolina College. After graduation, he returned to Goldsboro and began his career in banking in 1961 at Citizens Savings and Loan. After several name changes to better describe their position in banking, he retired from East Coast Savings Bank in 1993 as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer.

Troy was actively involved with his alma mater, East Carolina, in numerous ways. He was honored to serve on the Board of Trustees from 1972 to 1982 and as chairman of that board for six years. He worked diligently to bring a 4 year medical school to the campus and was a part of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Brody School of Medicine.

Troy’s commitment to community was evident by his volunteer work with many organizations including Wayne United Way, Wayne County Chamber of Commerce, Wayne County Boys Club, Wayne County Economic Development, Kiwanis Club, Wayne County Memorial Hospital board, many of which he served as president. He was a Shriner and a Mason, and he received recognition for 70 years as a mason in 2024.

In 1970, he was asked to join a group of businessmen to support and foster relationships between Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, the city, and the county. This began a fifty plus year journey to support our base military personnel as well as the citizens of Wayne County. Troy served as chairman for several years. He worked tirelessly starting new initiatives and projects that would support our military. He was instrumental in starting the Seymour Support Group. He served on the Air Combat Commanders Group and was on the first advisory group for the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. He was honored to remain as member emeritus.

Some of his recognitions are Man and Boy Award from Wayne County Boys Club, Wayne County Cornerstone Award, Outstanding Alumni at East Carolina University, The Air Force Distinguished Public Service Award which is the highest civilian award in the Air Force, and The Order of The Longleaf Pine.

Troy considered his family and faith to be his greatest gifts. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Goldsboro where he served on several committees as well as the diaconate and session. He and Joyce were honored with the Outstanding Older Adult Award.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, April 28, 2025 at First Presbyterian Church in Goldsboro, NC, at 1101 East Ash Street with visitation and reception following the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church in Goldsboro or a charity of your choice.

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