Luther-Alligood-Obituary

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Luther "Tommy" Alligood

Washington, North Carolina

Apr 23, 1954 – Feb 22, 2026

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BORN
April 23, 1954
DIED
February 22, 2026
LOCATION
Washington, North Carolina

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Paul Funeral Home of Washington Obituary

Luther Thomas “Tommy” Alligood, age 71, a resident of Washington Park, NC passed away Sunday February 22, 2026 at ECU Health Medical Center in Greenville, NC.


A graveside service will be held 2:00 PM Sunday March 1, 2026 at Pamlico Memorial Gardens and will be officiated by Pastor Kevin Whaley. Pallbearers will be his nephews: Shawn Galloway, Richie Alligood, Timmy Alligood, Scotty Harding, Glen Sheppard, Jr., Travis Cherry, and Matthew Lewis. Honorary pallbearers include Juan Hernandez, Jr. and Shelton Muse.


The family will receive friends at the home.


Mr. Alligood was born in Beaufort County on April 23, 1954 to the late Charlie Hill Alligood and Mamie Jackson Alligood.  On February 15, 1986, Tommy married the love of his life – his Barbie Doll - Barbara “Barbie” Elzey who survives; having celebrated 40 years of marriage just two weeks past. Tommy was a graduate of Washington High School and was the owner of Alligood Painting & Roofing. He enjoyed playing cards with the Over the Hill Card gang, spending time by the pool, and grilling – often, at the end of a job, Tommy would cook one of his county-wide, famous hams for his customers.  Come October, he would receive many calls wanting to place an order for a ham for the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Tommy was a big part of his community; he had played Santa since the 1970’s - going to hospitals, nursing homes and schools, spreading and sharing the joy of Christmas.  He and Barbie began holding yearly “Santa on the Porch” events at their home on River Road about 30 years ago; welcoming photo taking and encouraging everyone to bring donations for J&Js Homeless Pet Rescue. Playing Santa, brought Tommy great joy and to Barie, Tommy was Santa.  Tommy was a true-blue Dallas Cowboys fan and even had an entire room in his house dedicated to the team. He was a member of Grimesland Free Will Baptist Church.


In addition to his wife, Barbie Alligood, survivors include his son, David Allen Dew, II and wife Connie of Bayview, two grandchildren, Noel Dew, Dawson Jackson, a brother, Ray Alligood and wife Brenda, four sisters, Peggy Cherry, Marie Galloway and husband Bill, Edna Sheppard and husband Jerry, Dorothy Lewis, and numerous nieces and nephews – one extra special niece, Valerie Cherry, has stood beside & behind Tommy and Barbie through their illnesses; carrying Barbie, on many of those days throughout this time, her kind and caring ways will be forever remembered.


He is preceded in death by a deceased son, Duane Thomas Alligood and two sisters, Linda Sheppard and Lyda Adams.


Flowers are appreciated or memorial contributions may be made to the Tommy Alligood Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1465, Washington, NC 27889.


Paul Funeral Home & Crematory of Washington is honored to serve the Alligood family.

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Barbie and family, Sending prayers, love and hugs to you all. God Bless.

Barbie, May God wrap His loving and healing arms around you and each of your family members and friends as you each have Tommy in your hearts and will always remember his wonderful, huge, generous heart & love for you all. I believe Tommy never met a single stranger.. he was definitely a special person. Again, I am very sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss he was a great guy he will be missed

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Good hearted person.and will be missed

I'm so sorry you are gone, but I know you're not in pain anymore! I love you and Barbie and I will miss you! You're family has been in my prayers and thoughts! RIP Tommy! We'll see each other again! ❣

Barbie and family so sorry for your loss Tommy was a good man

God Bless each of you as you deal with the loss of your Loved One.
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Barbie, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I am praying for you and your family at this time. I want you to know that I always called you my best friend when we were growing up. We lived different lives after our childhood but you always lived in my heart and I always loved you. I'm just grateful you found such a good soul that cherished you . Mary Hooks. Asheville(Weaverville) N.C. 252-468-3254