1939
2019
ROCKINGHAM — Mrs. Carolyn Brigman Wagner, 80, passed away Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at her home. She was born January 17, 1939 in Richmond County, daughter of the late Hester and Vance Wrape.
Mrs. Wagner was a graduate of Hamlet High School and was a Supervisor with Sara Lee Hosiery, retiring with thirty nine years of service. She owned and operated Wen-Dee-Lee Ceramics in Rockingham for twenty years.
Services will be conducted 1:00 pm Saturday, July 27th in the chapel of Watson – King Funeral Home in Hamlet with Rev. Daryl Wrape officiating and interment following at Richmond Memorial Park. The family will have visitation prior to the service at the funeral home, starting at 11:00 a.m.
Mrs. Wagner is survived by her husband, James; son, Moby and wife Terri, daughter, Dee and husband Roy, daughter, Wendy and husband Wayne, stepson, Scott and wife Carole, and stepson, Craig and wife Linda; ten grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren; sisters, Nancy Singletary, Sharon Hare and husband Wayne; and brothers, Daryl Wrape and wife Terry, and Jimmy Wilson and wife Amy.
Mrs. Wagner was preceded in death by her first husband, Leon Brigman in 1998; brother, Vance (Sonny) Wrape; sister, Barbara Wrape; and mother, Hester Wrape Weatherford and her husband Slim Weatherford.
Memorials may be made to Community Home Care and Hospice, 1791 East Broad Ave., Rockingham, NC 28379 or the Humane Society of Richmond County, PO Box 2064, Rockingham, NC 28380.
Condolences may be made by visiting www.watson-kingfuneralhome.com
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Wally Brice
July 27, 2019
Our condolences to the family; she will truly be missed. We both remember Carolyn with fond memories both working with her at some point in Rockingham. She always had a kind word and was willing to help in any way she could. Personally, my best memory is the time spent in her shop with ceramics. She helped me make the most beautiful Christmas tree. I put it out every year and think of her but also of her words,to enjoy the tree but to always remember the true meaning of Christmas: the birth of our lord and savior. She was good to Wally and I and we will remember her and think of her with much love. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and we will be praying for you all.
Sincerely, Pam and Wally Brice
Joan Gibson
July 26, 2019
My deepest condolences to Carolyn's family. She was a special friend and a great lady. God Bless...
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