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Wendy Jo Woolard Craft
October 30, 2022
Dawn was one of the first people who befriended me when I started working at Belk Department Store back in 1983/1984!. We were still in high school, we went to two different
schools. I didn´t really have friends in New Bern at the time, and she took me under her wing introducing me to people in New Bern, and to her "Pamlico County people" she loved so much. Pamlico County was her happy place. Dawn was like no one I had ever met in my life. She was confident, would tell you like it was... brutally honest... Even if it was something you didn´t want to hear. You either liked her or you didn´t.
I liked her. We were polar opposite´s to say the least. Dawn loved makeup and making women feel pretty, she was good at that, and she loved putting makeup on me, and fixing my hair. I was plain (home slice) as she affectionately called me. Dawn had an edgy side about her that made her stand out.
Whatever job she was assigned to do she gave it her best. She had to work, we both did, we didn´t have a choice., and always did so, but we also went out on the weekends, and our days off &!she never knew a stranger she liked everyone and she was the life of the party. Our only worries at that time in our lives we´re working, shopping & deciding where we were going and what we were going to do on the weekend. Life was simple, no cell phones, no social media, life was good. It was the 80´s and if you know, you know. Fast forward to 1989 I was married and had a child. Our worlds were totally different. I had changed. Dawn and I grew apart, and I only would see her in passing, but she still was the same Dawn I knew when we were younger, always glad to see me, and reminiscing about the past.
All the memories I had with Dawn, one really stood out, it was about 1994 if my memory is correct. I knew she was pregnant, but I had not been in contact with her for quite some time.. I found out she had just given birth to her son Aaron. I immediately went to the hospital to visit her, and she was in her room alone holding this sweet little baby boy. I had never seen her so proud and happy at the same time. This was a side of Dawn I had never seen. Dawn wanted me to hold little Aaron. Dawn was over the moon. I know he´s a grown man now, and I hope her knows how much his mama loved him, and how happy he made her. That was the last time I spent any significant amount of time with Dawn. But, every time we crossed paths I would always ask about Aaron , and she would light up and tell me about him. I am so glad I was there for her that unplanned day. I had the honor of holding her baby for the first time, and seeing her at probably her happiest moment in life.
I hope Dawn is at peace and as happy as she was the day her baby boy was born.
Rest easy Dawn
Love, Wendy Jo Woolard Craft
Wendy Jo Woolard Craft
October 30, 2022
Dawn was one of the first people who befriended
me when I started working at Belk Department Store back in 1983/1984!. We were still in high school, we went to two different
schools. I didn´t really have many friends in New Bern at the time, and she took me under her wing introducing me to people in New Bern friends and to her "Pamlico County people" the ones she loved so much. Pamlico County was her happy place. Dawn was like no one I had ever met in my life. She was confident, would tell you like it was... brutally honest... Even if it was something you didn´t want to hear. You either liked her or you didn´t.
I liked her. We were polar opposite´s to say the least. Dawn loved makeup and making women feel pretty, she was good at that, and she loved putting makeup on me. I was very plain (home slice) as she affectionately called me,!and Dawn had an edgy side about her that made her stand out.
Whatever job she was assigned to do she gave it her best. She had to work, we both did, we didn´t have a choice., and always did so, but we also went out on the weekends, and she never knew a stranger she liked everyone, and she was the life of the party. Our only worries at that time in our lives we´re working, shopping & deciding where we were going and what we were going to do on the weekend. Life was simple, no cell phones, no social media, life was good. It was the 80´s and if you know, you know. Fast forward to 1989 I was married and had a child. Our worlds were different. I had changed. Dawn and I grew apart, and I only would see her in passing, but she still was the same Dawn I knew when we were younger, always glad to see me, and reminiscing about the past.
All the memories I had with Dawn, one really stood out, it was about 1994 if my memory is correct. I knew she was pregnant but I had not been in contact with her for quite some time. I found out she had just given birth to her son Aaron. I immediately went to the hospital to visit her, and she was in her room alone holding this sweet little baby boy. I had never seen her so proud and happy at the same time. This was a side of Dawn I had never seen. She was a Mother now...Dawn wanted me to hold little Aaron. He was perfect. Dawn was over the moon. I hope her son knows how much his mama loved him and how happy he made her. That was the last time I spent any significant time with Dawn. I am so glad I was there for her that unplanned day. I had the honor of holding her baby for the first time.
I hope Dawn is at peace and as happy as she was the day her baby boy was born.
Rest easy Dawn
Love, Wendy Jo Woolard Craft
mike or
October 29, 2022
Miss you ,Dawn
Bill Brown- First Cousin
October 27, 2022
I pray for peace for my Uncle Melvin Bulloch and cousin Wade Bulloch on Dawn's sudden passing. Her family in Georgia loved her because she was part of us even though we didn't know her well.
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