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1961
2024
Victor W. Torrence 62, Affectionately known as “Vic”, born September 25, 1961 was called to Glory on April 2, 2024.
He was educated in the WS/FC School System and Forsyth Technical College. He also received Culinary Arts training from Hyatt of Winston Salem. He then began serving time in the United States Army followed by Signal Corporation.
Victor was a hard worker and a go getter. Having worked at Thomasville Furniture, Web-Don Inc. and finally retiring from the Veterans Administration.
He would always reach out to his grandchildren, nieces, and nephews to ensure they were on the right path to achieve their goals.
Victor was preceded in death by his mother Edna Torrence and father Lester Carpenter. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife Betty Torrence, 2 brothers Henri Torrence (Kayrn), Adrian Carpenter (Dena), 2 sisters Deadra Torrence and Kathy C. Walker, 1 son Victor Torrence Jr., 3 special daughters Vonda Lloyd, Gail Holland (Dwight), and Megan Summerous, 7 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Celebration of Life service for Victor W. Torrence will be held at: St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 357 Old Hollow Road, Winston-Salem NC 27105, Saturday 2pm April 27, 2024
A Poem - “I Said Yes”
I received an Invitation to meet my Lord at the Great Coronation!
I Praised HIS Name and thanked HIM with a “YES”. Then closed my eyes in Eternal Rest.
What an Honor to receive in the hour I first Believed!
I asked the Lord to take care of my Wife, He said “Vic, Goodness and Mercy will carry Betty the Rest of her Life! I’ll tell your sister Deadra and your brother June “You’re Rejoicing with ME in the Upper Room!!”
To my children, friends and family “Please don’t mourn and cry for me. My Soul is Redeemed, Hallelujah I AM Free!!!
I was met by my Mother, Edna Torrence who was so excited that I said “Yes” when I got invited to dine with “THE MASTER” and drink from HIS CUP, then HE Called my Name; Victor Torrence and I Got Up!
I’m now part of that “Great Cloud of Witnesses” cheering y’all on. One day I’ll meet you at the Gate to Welcome You Home!
Let your tears be of Joy, not of distress, cause when I was invited I SAID “YES”!!
I Love and Miss y’all too, but I must confess;
If the Lord Invites you, PLEASE SAY YES!!
Luv Ya…
Later, Vic
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