RAY OXENDINE
MAXTON — Mr. Ray Oxendine of Maxton passed peacefully with his family by his side on June 7, 2022, at the age of 85.
He was born in Pembroke on March 22, 1937.
Born to Thomas Hilliard and Georgia Rae Maynor Oxendine, Ray grew up a proud member of the Lumbee Tribe in a small farming community. Many of the core values that Ray Oxendine championed came from his upbringing in Pembroke. He committed himself to a lifetime of service: God, Country, Family and Community.
Mr. Ray joined the U.S. Army following high school graduation, where he proudly served deploying to Germany for two years and earning his Army paratrooper wings. After his service, he went on to Catawba College where he captained both the football and baseball teams, graduating in 1962. He was the head coach of the Catawba baseball team where he was the Carolinas Conference baseball coach of the year twice and contributed to his eventual induction into the Catawba College Sports Hall of Fame and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
He worked in the North Carolina public schools for over 30 years as a teacher and administrator in many local high schools. His leadership and charisma as a principal, teacher and coach positively impacted generations of students with his infamous "neck squeeze" across NC and beyond. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Maxton, where he taught Sunday School for many years. Post-retirement, Ray was a volunteer for the Red Cross deploying to assist during disaster relief and recovery efforts, including Hurricanes Katrina and Irene. He also traveled extensively visiting his family and watching his grandchildren participate in sporting events around the country and overseas.
Mr. Ray is survived by his longtime companion, Lynne Morgan; his daughters, Beth (Chris) Snyder of Mandeville, Louisiana, and Susan (Dean) Valentine of Los Angeles, California; and eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, all of whom he was immensely proud. He was the brother of Louis Oxendine, Magnolia Lowry, Ruth Hurnevich, and the late Thomas Oxendine, Robert Oxendine, Joseph Oxendine, and Earl Hughes Oxendine.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at Pembroke Gospel Chapel, 406 N. Jones St., Pembroke. The funeral service will be on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 303 N. Patterson St, Maxton, followed by the burial service at Sandcutt Cemetery, Oxendine Road, Pembroke.
Mrs. Beth and Mrs. Susan request that in lieu of flowers donations be made to Catawba College for the Oxendine Family area at Newman Park, the baseball stadium where both Ray and his brother Joe played baseball at Catawba College. Any donation is appreciated as we look to keep the legacy, the teachings, the enduring memory of Ray Oxendine alive, and promoting continued connection to the Native American community as well as diverse athletes around the world.
Donations can be made via the following link at:www.catawba.edu/rayoxendine" target="_blank"> www.catawba.edu/rayoxendine or alternatively by check via mail to Catawba College, 2400 West Innes Street Salisbury, N.C. 28144 with "Ray Oxendine" written in the memo line.
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Jan
July 14, 2022
May the God of comfort bring the family peace.
Larry T Brooks
June 11, 2022
My prayers are for the family during this difficult time. Ray was a outstanding principal and a great individual. I am thankful I had the opportunity to get to know and learn from him during the years he served in Robeson County.
Betty A Burchette
June 10, 2022
Mr. Oxendine was a sincere and kind individual. I was very grateful and thankful for working with him at South Robeson and Scotland High Schools as my principal.
Nicole Snuggs Jacobs
June 10, 2022
Mr. Oxendine was the BEST principle at Scotland High School. He will always be remembered for his love of the students, dedication and support. Prayers for the family and everyone he touched. He made everyone feel like family and enjoyed it.
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wanda bullard
June 10, 2022
Mr. Ray I will always remember our wonderful conversations we had over the years at Maxton Medical. RIP to a Absolutely Wonderful Man.
John Hodges
June 9, 2022
I can only echo what everyone that met this man will end up saying- a caring, giving, humble servant of God. A True Gentleman! Mr. Ray gave me my first teaching job (something I never forgot) and came and spoke at my retirement dinner!
Brenda Hunt Storms
June 9, 2022
This man, this gentleman, this giant of personality and heart, was and will always be a hero of mine! He helped me at a time in my life when life seemed to be at an all-time heartbreaking low for me. I will forever be grateful, thankful for the blessing of knowing Mr. Ray!
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