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BURLINGTON - Funeral services for Deacon Weldon Pleas Mebane, 84 passed away February 5, 2019 at Peak Resources of Alamance will be conducted on Monday, February 11, 2019 at Union Chapel United Church of Christ at 2:00pm. The family will greet friends thirty minutes prior to the services and all other times they will be at the residence, 1235 Evans St. Public viewing will be held at the funeral home on Sunday from 12Noon until 9pm. Interment will follow the services in the church cemetery.
Weldon was the son of Nathan Mebane and Zellar Bradshaw Mebane and the husband of Bernice Graves Mebane all deceased.
Survivors include two sons: Forrest Mebane (Angelia) and Warren Fredderick Mebane and 2 grandchildren Brandon & Sydnee.
He now joins his siblings: James, Macon, Willie, Murray, Boyd, Loye, Nathan Mebane, Savanah Mebane, Beaulah Mebane Faucette, Ida M. Harvey and Harriet M. Vincent.
Professional services entrusted to and provided by Sharpe Funeral Home, Inc.
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Weldon and Bernice are together again. I still make Bernice's grandmother's pound cake. And still here Bernice say just a pinch of salt...just a pinch.
Jackie Foster
February 13, 2019
So, Weldon and Bernice are together again. I still make Bernice's grandmother's pound cake recipe! And I still hear Bernice showing and telling me just a pinch of salt...just a pinch! Jackie Foster
Jackie Foster
February 13, 2019
Forrest, Fredrick and family, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I worked with your Mom at Piedmont Natural Gas and your Dad always was such a kind man to all of us. A heart of gold. I know your Mom is smiling now that she has her "Pleas" with her. Praying for your family.
Betty Ray
February 13, 2019
With Sympathy to the Mebane Family. We will miss waving to Mr. Mebane as he made his way down Holly St to Evans. Little things like that mean a lot. The neighborhood is changing but our childhood memories remain. We will continue to keep the family in prayer.
The Gaylord and Cash Family
Millicent Cash
February 13, 2019
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