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Misty Snipes Fields, 45 of St. Pauls, passed away August 28, 2023, at FirstHealth Hospice House.
Born in Cumberland County, she is the daughter of Buddy and Debbie Snipes. She is survived by her parents; a son, Landon James Fields; and a sister, Heather Jenkins and husband Roger; and nieces Skylar and Sydney Jenkins.
She will be missed by all who loved and knew her.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to, Clara McLean House 25 First Village Drive, Pinehurst, NC 27376 and FirstHealth Hospice House, 251 Campground Road, West End, NC 27376.
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Lisa Collins
September 5, 2023
Missing you Misty. It was an honor to be your nurse. Our countless times of laughter and good times I´ll never forget. My heart hurts for your family. You´re an awesome mother and an amazing woman. You left a mark on my heart that can not be erased.
James Zachary
September 1, 2023
We all at Zachary’s will dearly miss you Misty, you will always be part of Zachary’s Restaurant Pizza , you made us all smile and laugh! You truly are an Angel. Condolences to all the family .
L Puczylowski
August 30, 2023
Misty was a ray of sunshine . We met years ago at an MS golf Fundraiser in Grays Creek she was a bubbly fun lady I looked forward to volunteering with laughing with and raising awareness . She will be missed. Condolences to all her family and friends. RIP God
Speed Misty
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