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Willie McLawhorn Obituary

Willie Atlas “Will” McLawhorn was born in Whiteville, Columbus County NC, on April 2, 1987 to Willie and Diane McLawhorn and to his sister Melanie. He lived in Whiteville until the family moved to Conway, NC in 1998. Will enjoyed sports as a boy playing baseball in the Dixie Youth League in Whiteville. He also participated in the RA basketball league of the Columbus Baptist Association. He was baptized into the Western Prong Baptist Church and enjoyed his associations with many friends there.
Upon coming to Conway, he continued his love of sports participating in Rec. league baseball and basketball. Will attended Northeast Academy of Lasker, NC, graduating in 2005. While there he continued his love of basketball and baseball playing both sports on the junior varsity and varsity level. He was selected to the All-Roanoke-Chowan Baseball Team his senior year. Will also enjoyed hunting and killed an 8 point buck with his first shot. From an early age, Will loved to play army, building forts and tossing pine cones pretending they were grenades. In November 2006 Will officially became an infantryman when he joined the United States Army. He did basic training and AIT at Fort Benning, GA. Upon graduation, he was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division where he became a part of the Screaming Eagle family. Prior to deployment to Iraq in 2007, he graduated from Air Assault School earning his Air Assault Wings. He served 15 months in Iraq and reenlisted for 5 years while there. During the next months he earned his Airborne Jump Wings as well as additional training for becoming an NCO. In June of 2010 he deployed with his unit to Afghanistan. Will grew to love his country and wanted to protect her…even if it meant giving his life. He loved his band of brothers who affectionately called him “Claw.”
Will loved life and had a great sense of humor often quipping out one-liners that could leave you in stitches. He was faithful to his friends and would stand with them through thick and thin. He knew that death was a possibility with what he did, but because of his faith, he saw death as simply “another great adventure.” A great soldier and a great man will be surely missed. Preceding him in death are his maternal grandfather, Earl Barnes and his maternal grandmother and grandfather, Martha Smith McLawhorn and H.M. McLawhorn
Survivors include his mother and father, Diane and Willie McLawhorn of Conway, NC; one sister, Melanie A. McLawhorn of Kelford, NC and his maternal grandmother, Ellen Clark Barnes of Conway, NC.
Funeral services with military honors will be conducted on Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the Conway Baptist Church in Conway, NC. The interment will follow at the Conway Cemetery in Conway, NC.
The family will receive friends at the Conway Baptist Church Sanctuary on Friday evening from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, 7020 AC Skinner Pkwy, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256 or the Sergeant Will McLawhorn Memorial Fund, c/o Northeast Academy, 10 Church Street, Lasker, NC 27845.
Sykes Funeral Service of Rich Square is handling the arrangements and online condolences may be directed to the family at www.sykesfuneralservice.com

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Published by The News & Observer on Dec. 17, 2010.

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Lindsey Gray

January 7, 2011

You will be missed Will!

I love you Aunt Diane and Uncle Billy! Stay strong!! He is the best cousin ever. He died for our country and it takes someone very brave like Will.... He will be missed A LOT!!
Loving yall always!

Michael Futrell

December 25, 2010

Will, thank you for paying the ultimate sacrifice that this country can have the freedoms that we have. You are truly a hero!! Thank you. My prayers are with your family.

Jessica Peterson

December 20, 2010

My sincerest gratitude for your sacrifice for your country and for those that may not yet understand how you fought for their freedom. Will, your tremendous heart touched so many lives and made such a difference. My deepest sympathy to your parents and to those who knew you best.

Billy & Stella Ricks

December 19, 2010

You and Will have paid the supreme price to the benefit of all the rest of us. While certainly on a different level, we, millions upon millions of us, share in your grief and we all share in your pride in knowing that our beloved country and the Conway community in particular could have played such a role in the formation and final maturity of a favorite son such as Will. While subservient, know that our grief will endure, along-side your's for all that Will did for his country and the loss of the potential for what he surely would have done. Love endures!

Kari

December 19, 2010

What a brave and selfless heart. I pray your family finds peace in this situation and remembers all the love you shared. I extend great sympathy to the McLawhorn's and countless others you touched.

Mandy Kurfurst

December 18, 2010

My sincere sympathies to your family. Words cannot express the gratitude we feel for what your son has given to our country and for those he fought for. You are in our thoughts and hearts.

shannon brusseau

December 18, 2010

I am so sorry for the high price you paid to protect our country - my thoughts are with you at this tough time and through the holiday season - Bless you <3<3<3

Todd Peterson

December 18, 2010

To Will - "Thank you" always seems like such a trite response in the face of your service and tremendous sacrifice...but it is sincerely heartfelt. Please watch over your fellow comrades to ensure their safe return.

To Mr. and Mrs. McLawhorn - Please know that you do not grieve alone. Will represented the best of us all. His courage and selflessness will never be forgotten. A nation morns with you.

Pete Fowler

December 17, 2010

I also only know of Will indirectly as our contact for the gift bags that he assisted us in sending to our honored warriors but we all share in the loss of this fine young man and I send my deepest sympathy to his family during this time of grief.

Jesse

December 17, 2010

Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thank you so much Will, for all you have given.

December 17, 2010

Will, you are our hero! Rest in Peace. Pastor Willie, Diane and family you are in our thoughts and prayers. ~Lisa Peterson and family

Dan & Leona Peterson

December 17, 2010

With our deepest respect for your son and our sincere sympathy in your loss,we pray loving thoughts of your son will help you through this time of grief.

The Petersons, Vancouver, Washington

Amy Fowler

December 17, 2010

Our sympathies to the McLawhorn family. I never met your son directly, but he was our contact for our care packages to our overseas soldiers- we thank him for his service and send our sympathies to you as you struggle with his loss.

Britney Flythe

December 17, 2010

my thoughts and prayers are with you. he was a great soldier.

Atwood & Nell Long

December 17, 2010

Our thoughts and Prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Atwood and Nell Long
Severn ,N .C.

Marty & Debbie Martin

December 17, 2010

"God Bless you will and "Thank You" for what you did and what you gave while serving and protecting our county, your efforts and braveory will never be forgotten" Marty and Debbie Martin (Jackson, NC-Northampton County)

Phillip Maddox

December 17, 2010

Thank you Will for all you have done for of us!

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