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Carolyn W
August 18, 2011
My thoughts and prayers with your family. It was an honor to know you. You will be missed.
Rev. George Felder
August 8, 2011
Joseph A. Midgett also gave New Hope Baptist Church a wonderful Church Library by providing many books that helped the church membership gain wisdom and knowledge both in Christ and in educational subjects as well,food for VBS,Clothing for the poor,work for the fellowship,time for his brethern,and respect for the clergy. Joe was an unsong Hero in many ways always there and always helping,never looking for glory for himself. He help as many as he could on his journey in this life. Not to mention his hard work helping "The New Hope Baptist Five Blind Boys" reach a level of praise worthy of God! Thank Joe for always being "Joe"
Reverend George E. Felder and Family
Rev. Doretha Abrams
August 8, 2011
May there be comfort in knowing that someone so special will never be forgotten.
August 7, 2011
Joe, Your presence will be missed, special prayers go out to your family!
Shirley Hall & Joi
Catrina Nicdao
August 7, 2011
May God be with the Family of Mr. Joe and know that he will be missed from our lives for his dedication in playing with the choir and always offering a kind and gently word. We rejoice in knowing we will see him again.
Cinnamon Shingleton
August 7, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Ernest Gibson
August 7, 2011
We will miss you Mr joe.
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
August 7, 2011
Joseph Midgett Obituary
Joseph A. Midgett was born in Morehead City, North Carolina on April 21, 1943 to the late Abraham Lincoln and Annie Mae Midgett. Joseph graduated from W.S. King High School in Morehead City, North Carolina. He joined Saint Luke Missionary Baptist... Read Joseph Midgett's Obituary
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