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Harry B. Ward Jr. WINTON - Harry B. Ward Jr., 87, of the 800 block of N. Main St., died April 14, 2009, in Roanoke Chowan Hospital. Mr. Ward was born Feb. 17, 1922, in South Mills, N.C., a son of the late Harry B. Ward Sr. and Elizabeth Bartlett Ward. He was the widow of Melba A. Ward. Mr. Ward was a faithful member of Winton Baptist Church, which he loved. He was also a member of the North Carolina Baptist Men and the North Carolina Baptist Men's Disaster Relief Team. He went to Haiti, England and three trips to Jamaica to help build churches and aid in disaster relief. He worked with disaster teams in various locations in the United States. Harry was a member of Winton Masonic Lodge No. 723 where he served many times as Master. He was also a member of Harrellsville Chapter No. 99 Order of the Eastern Star, where he served as Worthy Patron and many other offices. He also served as Grand Sentinel of the State Chapter of the Eastern Star. He served in the Navy during World War II as a boatswain mate and served in the Army at Fort Bragg during the Korean conflict. Captain Harry, as he was affectionately known, worked with Union Camp Corporation for 44 years before his retirement. He was captain of the tugboat Corinthia, American Eagle, Tuscarora and the Cotton "J" and supervisor of Marine Operations. He is survived by one son, William Bartlett Ward and his wife Sandra P. Ward of Winton; three daughters, Mary Etta W. Flowers and husband Gene Flowers of Murfreesboro, Melba E. "Beth" of the home, and Matilda E. "Teena" DeSimone and husband Doug of Gaithersburg, Md.; four grandchildren, Andrea F. Calvert and husband Jeff of Clayton, Paul Ward of Scotland Neck, Michael Woodard and wife Malinda of Conway and Joni W. Gray and husband Steve of Suffolk; and five great-grandchildren, R.B. and Alex Ward, Macie Calvert, and Linley and Mikie Woodard. Mr. Ward was predeceased by one brother, Charles E. Ward. The funeral will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in Winton Baptist Church with the Rev. Joseph Futrell officiating. Burial will follow in the Winton Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be held at the home, 803 N. Main St., Winton, today from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to Winton Baptist Church. Garrett-Jones Funeral Home is serving the Ward family. Family and friends may send condolences and sign the online guestbook by visiting www.garrettfh.com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Apr. 16, 2009.

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Dorothy Anne Barnes Johnson

April 17, 2009

I grew up in Winton during the 1950s and 1960s, but I remember how what a kind man Mr. Ward always was. I'm very sorry to hear of his passing. My very best wishes and prayers go to his family.

Marie Reynolds

April 17, 2009

I was very sorry to hear about Harry. I heard about Melba a good while after she had passed. I know he will be missed greatly. I was still young the last time I saw him, but I remember the family very well.
Marie Fowler from Winton

James Carr

April 17, 2009

I think I only saw "Harry Bartlett" one time. That's how my mom and cousins always referred to him. I live in Hong Kong now and I just talked with my mom. She was getting ready to go to the funeral. I'm sorry I can't be there but I send my regards.

May God Bless,
James Carr

Jen Hedgepeth

April 16, 2009

Captain Harry will be greatly missed by everyone.I am greatful that I had the chance to meet such a caring and genorous man. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends.

Janet Emory

April 16, 2009

Mr. Harry was a special individual who touched many lives in so many special ways. Though friend to many his family were, and remain, his treasured jewels harvested from his life's journey. As you suffer this tremendous loss may your hearts be forever comforted by the precious memories that are yours to treasure forever. May His peace fill your hearts and minds today and always.

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