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John Bankhead Obituary

SHELBY - Our daddy, John Bankhead, has been looking for Mama a good while now. She's been gone almost three years, and on Friday, November 11, Daddy finally found her again. He loved Mama with all his heart, and he loved me (Stewart) and my brother, Scott, too. He was a rock, standing firm for all of us his whole life long. He loved going to Scott's ball games, and he enjoyed coming to my plays too. He brought us up right, teaching us the value of work at a young age. He bought me a lawn mower when I was in the second grade, and I started cutting Uncle Billy's grass. Then it was onward and upward. Scott soon joined me in the yard cutting business. I think Daddy was proud. We kept on working from then on. Daddy taught us his work ethic by example, working all the overtime he could get and doing chores when he was home. He sent me and my brother to college, one of us to a private college and the other to an out-of-state school. And he and Mama paid for both, never taking out a loan and never complaining. Daddy always stood behind us, no matter what; always ready to lend a helping hand. He was like that. When he saw anyone who needed help he'd help, with money, with time, with whatever he had. He raised huge gardens for years and gave out tomatoes and squash, beans and okra and everything else, like he was the Jolly Green Giant. When we were young, he took us square dancing and to play Rook. He took us camping at the lake and in the mountains. He made sure we had a vacation at the beach every summer, and later on, he bought a beach house that I've enjoyed for years now. He took station wagon's full of young people to Friday night football games, and he kept on going and rooting for the Golden Lions long after Scott and I both had graduated. I always had cats, and he said he couldn't stand a cat, but one cold morning my cat, Lindy, got killed when a car motor cranked. I saw Daddy carrying Lindy to bury her with big tears rolling down his face. One Christmas, I begged for rabbits. Daddy said no, but when I got up on Christmas morning, I followed a string through the house, outside, and up into the woods, where I found my new rabbits in a hutch he had built himself. He did everything, from laying flooring to hanging wallpaper. His heart was bigger than anybody's I knew. He took on responsibility after responsibility. When he was fourteen he took care of his paraplegic brother, who had been shot during WWII. He was stationed in Washington and served his country during the Korean conflict. He cared for his mama when she had hardening of the arteries and for his daddy during his last years. He took care of me and Scott our whole lives. Then he took on Gracie, Stuart, and his grandchildren, Anna Grace and Will. He loved his nieces and nephews, his neighbors, and his friends. He knew almost everybody in town. Everywhere he went he'd meet folks he knew, and he was known to strike up conversations with complete strangers, who didn't stay strangers long. And he was dearly loved by so many in return. Now, we're glad he knows for sure just how much. Daddy may not have been rich or well-known, but he was an important man to many, and the most important man in our lives.

Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 11:00 am in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church with Rev. Tony Tench officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Cemetery. The family will receive friends an hour before the service from 10:00 am until 11:00 am. in the sanctuary.

Memorials can be made to First Baptist Church 120 N Lafayette Street, Shelby NC or Hospice Cleveland County, 921 Wendover Heights Drive, Shelby NC 28150.

Cecil M Burton Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the family of Mr. Bankhead.

Guest Registry is available at www.cecilmburtonfuneralhome.com

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Published by Shelby Star on Nov. 13, 2018.

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Donna Willis

November 18, 2018

So sorry for your loss. But your dad was one of the sweetest ,kindest men I know. I know he is with his sweetheart in heaven now . It was a honor to know him and your mother. Rest In Peace John.

Rebecca Greene

November 17, 2018

Dear Stuart and Scott,
We had good times back in the day. School was actually fun and Our parents took us everywhere there was a ballgame. I am sorry for your loss but grateful for our faith that gives us hope.
Becky Blanton Greene

Margaret Pribble

November 14, 2018

I am so sad to hear of John's passing. He was a wonderful friend to my husband.

Monty Kee

November 14, 2018

Sorry for your loss, I thought a lot of John and Betty Jean. Two of the nicest people I have ever known. They will be missed.

November 14, 2018

When someone we love falls asleep in death the memories we have of them become our treasure, may those cherished memories of a life well lived and Gods promise at John 6:40 bring you some comfort during this most difficult time. My condolences to the family.

Dean Kiser

November 13, 2018

Stuart and Scott,your Dad was a special man and will be missed by all who knew him.

November 13, 2018

I love you Uncle John.I am glad you are with Aunt Betty Jean now,but without you here,life won't be the same.Stewart and Scott know what a wonderful father you were.I just know you were wonderful.One of the things I am most proud of is being aBankhead. You are a big part of that pride.I will see you soon. Lynn

Annette Fain

November 13, 2018

Mr. Bankhead will truly be missed by everyone that he touched, we only new him from our lunch's at Ken and Mary's but he was always so sweet to us My heart was broken as i learned the news we will miss seeing you but we are so happy that you are now with your wife, till we meet again our friend, The staff at Complete Care.

Kathy Harris

November 13, 2018

Uncle John was a very special man to many. I was fortunate to really grow closer to him while he worked at the auction. He was more like a father to me. We laughed all the time about the hard time my daddy, his brother, gave both of us towards the end of his life. After daddy died Uncle John hugged me and thanked me for taking care of his brother even when he acted out. I am so glad Uncle John is back with Aunt Betty Jean and at peace. It has been a few rough years for him since her passing. Love you Uncle John. See ya again one day.

November 13, 2018

Stuart and Scott, you all have lost a great father. He was not only physically strong but spiritually strong as well. He was a blessing to You. He taught you and led by example to help you become the strong and faithful men you are today. Blessings upon both of you. Glenn Davenport

Lisa Carpenter

November 12, 2018

Just saw this... sorry for your loss. And, yes he loved you all. Great man.

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