Cora-Royster-Obituary

Cora McMurray Royster

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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GREENSBORO — Mrs. Cora McMurray Royster, 85, died Sunday April 18, 2010.

The funeral will be 1 p.m. Friday April 23, 2010 at Hayes Memorial United Holy Church with the Elder James Street officiating.

She is survived by three sons, William R. Royster, Jr., Robert W. Royster and Paul W. Mark; one grandson, Stefon Cole; two grandaughters, Cynthia A. Davis and Donna M. Avant.

Visitation will be 12:30 - 1 p.m. prior to the service.

Hargett Funeral Service is assisting the Royster family.

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The Royster Family
We were deeply saddened when hearing about the loss of your mother and can definitely relate. Please know that friends and neighbors are here for your support.

My deepest sympathies to the Royster Family,

Adrienne H. Adams

Donna and family,
Our deepest sympathies goes to you and your family. We have shared great memories together with your grandmother, that will always be unforgettable. May God be with you and your family through your time of sorrow.

Love,
The Simms Family

Cynthia, Donna and Family,

So sorry to hear of the passing of your grandmother.

Kathy Kyles Oscar

Paul Sr, & Paul Jr, you have my deepest sympathies durning the loss or your Mother / Grandmother Thank God for the years you shared her, she was a wonder lady May God be with you during this time.

We praise God for the life of Mrs. Cora Royster. She was Aunt Cora to us in Fayetteville, North Carolina. She and Pastor William treated us as their own children while they ministered at John Wesley United Methodist Church. She was a loving and caring person and these are the Godly traits she instilled in the "Sunbeam Choir". Thank God we were blessed to have her pass through our lives.

Our prayers are continually with you.

The McCormick, Kelley & Robinson Families

Paul Sr. and Paul Jr.

It will be the little things about your mother/grandmother that you will remember, the quiet moments, the smiles and the laughter. Although, it may seem hard right now, it will be the memories of these things that help to push away the pain and bring the smiles back again.

Keeping you in prayer. May God be with you during this time.

Lawrence Bernanrd Hudson
Patricia McCutchen-Hudson (Trixie)

Paul Mark Sr. and Paul Mark Jr.

The sorrow of the faithful is not that of permanent loss, but the tender sense of sadness that comes in saying good-bye for now to someone we love. May today's sorrow give way to the peace and comfort of God's love.

May it comfort you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you during and after the homegoing of your mother/grandmother.

Virginia Bradley McCutchen
Byard McCutchen Jr. (Dilly)
Juanito McCutchen (Tony)