Obituaries
Russell
Funeral Home
822 Carl Russell Ave.
722-3459
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Mrs. Tevetla Cole Moser, 3920 Bethania Station Road, Winston
Salem. passejtyiway Dec. 22 at Wake Forest University Baptist Med
ical Center. '
Tevetta was born Oct. 13,1 962, to John Cole and Diane Ross and
was a native of Winston-Salem. She was a graduate of North Forsyth
High School, Rutledge College and Forsyth Technical College. Mrs.
Moser was a dedicated employee of Salemtowne Moravian Home
for seven yeprs.
She leaves to cherish her memories: her husband of five years.
Cedric M. Moser; bonus children. Cedric II and Christian; father.
John Cole (Susan); mother, Diane Ross; grandmother. Ruby Byrd;
sister, Valjean Byrd; nephew. Monte' Byrd; uncle. Bernard Byrd;
aunts, Maryann Allred (Lonnie), Catherine Mitchell (Jerry), Linda
Cole, Ayana Hardin (Art); stepsister, Tomeka Frost, all of Winston
Salem; stepbrothers, Patrick Frost of San Antonio, Texas, and John
Frost of Omaha. Neb.; and a host of cousins, in-laws, nieces and
nephews. Tevetta shared a special bond with Diane Gaither. Julia
Brown. Rhonda Cook. Rebecca Starling, Teresa Coleman. Lillian
Tennant and Belinda Williams.
A memorial Jwme-going service was held Dec. 27 at 3 p.m. at the
Chapel of Russell Funeral Home. Pastor Larry Spates officiated.
Russell Funeral Home directors were in charge of the arrangements.
WILSON
Ms. Joann Wilson, 1 109 Salem Valley Road. Apt. J-7, Winston
Salem, passed away Dec. 17 al Wake Forest University Baptist
Medical Center.
JoAnn was born Nov. 1, 1958. to Joe Sam Wilson and
Albertha Wilson. JoAnn spent most of her young life in Tim
monsville, S.C., before moving to Winston-Salem. She was edu
cated in Johnson High School of Timmonsville, S.C. She was an
employee of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
JoAnn was a loving person and was loved by all.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Albertha Wilson;
her father, Joe Sam Wilson; three brothers. Jessie. Willie and
Curtis; and a sister, Virginia.
JoAnn leaves to cherish her memories: three sisters, Mattie
McFadden, Carolyn (Milton) Cobb and Agnes (Luvern)
Andrews; a brother, Thaddeus (Shirley) Wilson; a host of
nieces, nephe^s^and other relatives; and a godmother, Mattie
Glenn.
The funeral was held Dec. 23 at I p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist
Church. Rev. Dr. John Mende* officiated. Burial followed Dec.
26 in Sandsbury Cemetery, Timmonsville, S.C. Russell Funeral
Home directors were in charge of arrangements.
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