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Danny was self employed for decades in both the areas in the petroleum business starting with Gulf - later to BP - to move onto Eastern Petroleum to finally working with his beloved mentor Jim Stephenson at the Community Mart off Old Stage Rd near his home. Danny will forever be loved and greatly missed by many. Danny was preceded in death by Harris and Helen Williams of Raleigh in 1964 his Father SL Williams of Raleigh, brother Carlton Williams of Florida, brother in laws Ronnie Mundy of Tennessee and Mike Joy of Florida.\n\nDanny is survived by\nHis Mother Bobbie Jean Williams of Raleigh\nWife Denise Williams of Raleigh\nBeloved Daughters Belinda Lynn Williams and soulmate Danny J Berrera of Raleigh\nKristen Danielle Lautens and wife Margot Lautens of Toronto, Canada\nHis Treasured granddaughters Ariana B Clark 13 , Zoe Giada Svaldi 6, Sofia Isabella Berrera 3,\nand Alicia Rae Barrera 8mths all of Raleigh\nHis sisters Cathy Joy of Florida and Peggy Mundy of Tennessee\nHis brothers Donald Williams and wife Susan of Holly springs , Randy Thomas Williams of\nRaleigh, and Bobby Dale Williams and wife Cathy of Wake forest\nAlong with many aunts/ uncles/ cousins and nieces and Nephews\n\nThe family would like to ask in lieu of flowers please make donations to Project enlightenment foundation PO Box 30574 Raleigh, NC 27622.\nThey will hold a private viewing for immediate family and friends at Oak City Cremation (at limited capacity) with A CELEBRATION of LIFE -The Haunting (Danny LOVED HALLOWEEN) on Saturday Oct 9th at Lake Wheeler Park , Sweet Gum Shelter beginning at 2 (park closes at 8) open to one and all\n"}},"city":"Raleigh ","county":"Wake ","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/21/2021","age":57,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"22ed90f0-7729-56ff-8a8d-dca20621cbda","slug":"article-12","name":"Corinne Garris","content":{"data":{"content":"CORINNE MARIE HESS GARRIS \nCorinne Garris, beloved sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away on September 20, 2021, just shy of her 95th birthday. She was born to Wayne and Lorna Hess in South Bend, Washington, on October 5, 1926. In the early 1940's her curiosity and ambition took her to California where she worked as a model, and it was there she met her future husband, O.B. Garris, Jr. After his service in the Navy they settled in his home state of North Carolina. They worked hard and together raised four children, three daughters and a son. Following their divorce, Corinne returned to Seattle and had a successful career with AT&T. After she retired she enjoyed trips to Australia. New . Zealand, and Egypt. She returned to Raleigh in 1999 to be closer to her daughters. \nm. \nCorinne was a poet at heart. Beginning at age 14 and into her 90's she wrote poems about her every-day experiences, her dreams, her family and friends. She loved finding \"good deals\" at swap meets and flea markets. She loved to read, and went to the library frequently. She enjoyed watching NASCAR and on her 80th birthday was treated to th \"Richard Petty Driving Experience\" in Concord, NC. She suited up, climbed into the car through the window, and enjoyed three laps around the speedway at 160 miles an hour. Of course, going in and out of the window was challenging but she loved every bit of it; and this was shortly after her five-way bypass heart surgery! She was fun and funny. \nIn addition to her parents, Corinne was predeceased by her brother, Jerry Hess. She is survived by her children, Joy Boyette and husband Bruno Toffolo, Carolyn Hicks and husband Wayne, Randi Ostack and husband Walt, all in Raleigh, and her loving son, Garrett Garris and wife Alice in Everett, Washington. She will also be missed by her grandchildren: LaMarr Scott (Bill), Jason Hicks (Michelle), Luke Hicks (Christa) and Cameron Garris (Alyssa); her great-grandchildren: Noah Long, Ethan and Ella Hicks, Delaynie, Brynlie, Kynslie, and Makaylie Garris. She is also survived by her devoted sister, Claire Huff and husband Jerry in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, sister-in law, Mary Hess in Denver, Colorado, and nieces and nephews around the country. \nWe want to thank the staff at Cadence North Raleigh, Doctors Making Housecalls, and Community Hospice for their support and care of our mom through these difficult times. If desired, memorial contributions can be made to the charity of your choice. Or, just have a beer for Corinne.\n"}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake ","state":"North Carolina ","deathdate":"09/20/2021","age":94,"user_updated":true,"image":{"localFile":{"publicURL":"/static/f4ceae8ba0a641af191de8dc3b5ee203/Petty_ride012a_fd0cfc818d.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"30f3e503-ce97-5d29-b2cf-2e1da3177053","slug":"article-15","name":"John Scudella","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina ","deathdate":"09/20/2021","age":92,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"d924543d-45a9-573c-9493-59aac4494a30","slug":"2021-09-19-Frank-Kessler","name":"Frank Kessler","content":{"data":{"content":"Frank was born in East Lansing, Michigan to Esther and George Kessler, second-generation American Jews. At school, he occasionally got in trouble for swinging from ceiling fans but mostly got by on his brilliance and charm. \n\nHe attended Michigan State and then Eastern Michigan University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in American History. For a time, he worked at the post office, where he showed off his knowledge of geography by naming all the places on the postcards just from the pictures.\n\nA student of anarchism, Frank joined Students for a Democratic Society while in college and was active in efforts to end the Vietnam War and realize social change from the ground up. He spent time in Southside Chicago working as a community organizer and got to know the city by delivering newspapers in the dark of pre-dawn.       \n\nIn 1971, he married Lee (Coventry) Stanley, whom he’d met at Michigan State. In 1972, the couple and their twin sons, Dylan and Gabe, moved to Chapel Hill, where Frank pursued graduate studies. They had two more sons, Aaron and Noah.     \n\nA life-long educator, Frank taught American History at Virginia State University before becoming a learning skills instructor at UNC’s Learning Center, where he spent more than thirty years helping students succeed academically. After a brief retirement, he continued to work with students at the Carolina Covenant. \n\nA music lover and avid reader, Frank was a regular at local record and bookshops, and amassed an extensive collection of folk, blues, and world music. \n\nPassionate about UNC basketball, he could be heard from down the block cheering on the Heels, or shouting at them, with his sons and best friend, Mimi. \n\nFor years, Frank and the family vacationed with Mimi and friends on Ocracoke, one of his happy places, less for love of the beach (he wasn’t a beach person) than for the many good times had there with friends.    \n\nHe loved getting together with the Learning Center gang for Bad Movie nights, which he hosted for over thirty years. The movies were always bad, the company always good, and the house always full of hilarity (and a fair bit of silliness, too).  \n\nHis laugh was infectious, though at times of such intensity as to threaten personal peril. On two occasions, his son Noah feared Frank might actually die laughing. Both times, thankfully, he lived to laugh again.     \n\nLike his mom, Frank was a marathon phone conversationalist, never missing an opportunity to talk late into the night with a family member, friend, or former student. He also shared his mom’s fondness for Dove chocolates, a stash of which he kept in the door of his fridge. His youngest grandchild, Ava, knew just where, and knew to help herself (and bring one for Zaidy).   \n\nHis barbeque grilled chicken was about the best thing ever. His homemade spaghetti wasn’t bad either. \n\nDuring COVID, he continued to see students remotely until diagnosed with stage-four cancer. Though never big on exercise, he worked his tail off in physical therapy, regaining the ability to walk without assistance despite cancer-riddled bones. He hoped to resume work and to have more time with his grandkids.  \n\nA reader of the obituaries, he loved learning that someone had lived into their 90s; a ripe old age, he’d say. Though he didn’t get to ripen quite that long, he lived a rich life, full of people, purpose, and pleasures. He’ll be sorely missed.  \n \nFrank is survived by his four sons, sister Marsha, and three grandchildren, Jonah, Gwen, and Ava.  \n\nA memorial service is being planned for Spring, 2022."}},"city":"Durham","county":"Durham","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/19/2021","age":73,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"45064d06-37b4-5ea0-853a-149e1d28c5a2","slug":"article-11","name":"Sean Shannon","content":{"data":{"content":"Sean Shannon left this world on September 18th, 2021 to become a member of the Angel's choir. Though he was with us for just 36 years, he touched the lives of everyone he met.  He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.\nSean was the son of Mike and Toni  Shannon of Hillsborough, NC, and the brother of Krista Lawson (John) of Clemmons NC, and the Grandson of Nancy Tempesta of Hillsborough, NC. He also leaves behind two beautiful nieces."}},"city":"Hillsborough","county":"Orange","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/18/2021","age":35,"user_updated":true,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"954fe74a-98b5-5f24-899c-fbc14c37f544","slug":"article-16","name":"Jesus Mendoza Martinez","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Grifton","county":"Pitt","state":"North Carolina ","deathdate":"09/18/2021","age":44,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"66fbd65f-4c76-50a8-980f-5fff336eb891","slug":"justina-garcia","name":"Justina Garcia","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh ","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/17/2021","age":73,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"a356d70f-e880-5b66-b26b-91ebac193277","slug":"article-18","name":"Deanna Jean Gatrel","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Raleigh ","county":"Wake ","state":"North Carolina ","deathdate":"09/17/2021","age":60,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"4551c77e-5fb2-57d3-9eda-3923a6b5a42a","slug":"article-9","name":"Brenda Joyce Stanczak","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Wake Forest","county":"Wake","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/16/2021","age":77,"user_updated":false,"image":null}},{"node":{"id":"f561986a-62af-5aa0-8264-1bb45ded7ff4","slug":"2021-09-16-Coy-Nobles","name":"Coy Eugene Nobles","content":{"data":{"content":""}},"city":"Rocky Mount","county":"Edgecombe","state":"North Carolina","deathdate":"09/16/2021","age":76,"user_updated":false,"image":null}}]}},"pageContext":{"limit":12,"skip":3708,"numPages":315,"currentPage":310,"numObits":3779,"featured":false}},
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