John Franklin Lentz, 87, of Ellerbe, N.C., died Monday, Aug. 25, 2014 after a brief illness.
Born in Charlotte on Aug. 7, 1927, John started fishing and hunting at the age of 6 under the guidance of an uncle, the late Clyde Townsend, who instilled a wildlife ethic that lasted a lifetime.
John helped organize the Sandhills Rod and Gun Club in 1955, serving as its president for 22 years. He received a life membership from the award-winning club in 1977.
He was a member of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation beginning in 1959 and was elected the organization's president in 1981. He also served three terms as the central vice president. John was named the North Carolina Conservationist of the Year in 1988 and was installed in the North Carolina Conservation Hall of Fame in 1999.
John served as the Region III director of the National Wildlife Federation from 1985 until 1995, covering the Carolinas, Virginia and West Virginia and received a lifetime membership from the West Virginia Wildlife Federation during that time. He was Gov. Jim Hunt's appointee to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission from 1993 until 1999, where he served as chairman until 1997. John was on the chairman's advisory committee from 1983 through 1985 and was presented the NCWRC Silver District Conservation Award of Merit in 1985. He was Lt Gov. Bob Jordan's appointee to the NCWRC from 1987 to 1989 and was re-appointed by Gov. Hunt to the commission from 1999 to 2005.
John was the director of the North Carolina Forestry Association from 1983 until 1990, and was chairman of the North Carolina Forestry Council. He was also a member of the National Wild Turkey Federation and worked to increase the wild turkey population in the Sandhills for many years.
In 2000, John was a recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one of the highest honors given to a citizen of North Carolina. He was recognized as the News and Observer's Tar Heel of the Week in May 1989 for his conservation efforts, and in 1995 was presented the North Carolina Partner-in-4H award, the highest honor given by 4-H.
In 1997, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission honored John by renaming the Hunter Education Complex at Millstone 4-H near Ellerbe as the John F. Lentz Hunter Education Complex.
John was educated at Ellerbe School and at Duke University. At Duke, he was a member of the basketball and baseball teams in 1944 and 1945. After serving in the U.S. Navy, he returned to Duke in 1948 and played baseball for Coach Jack Coombs. A distinguished athlete, John was approached by scouts from the Detroit Tigers baseball team but chose to maintain a family-owned peach business rather than pursue a career in baseball.
His affiliation with sports continued into the 1950s, both as a member of the Ellerbe All-Stars semi-professional basketball team and as a coach. He coached the Richmond County Post 49 American Legion baseball team into the 1960s, and was also the coach of a semi-professional women's basketball team from Richmond County.
John was employed by the U.S. Postal Service and served a morning rural mail route in the Ellerbe area for 34 years, retiring in 1983.
In addition to his mail route, John began a forestry management business in 1964. He began Lentz Realty and Forestry in 1975, which he continued until his illness.
He was predeceased by his parents, John Franklin Lentz Sr. and Alma Townsend Lentz; a sister, Jacqueline Lentz Carriker; and a brother-in-law, Heath Carriker.
John is survived by his wife, Lucille Stanton Lentz of the home; a son, John W. Lentz and a daughter-in-law, Carmen Scarboro Lentz both of Laurinburg; a stepgrandson, Andrew Tanner Huggins of Washington, D.C.; and a grandson, William Shawn "Liam" Lentz of Laurinburg.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Ellerbe First United Methodist Church. Visitation will be from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. prior to the funeral.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the North Carolina Wildlife Federation at 1024 Washington St., Raleigh, NC 27605 or to the National Wildlife Federation, 11100 Wildlife Center Drive, Reston, VA 20190.
Carter Funeral Home of Ellerbe is assisting the Lentz family.
Condolences may be made online at www.carterfuneral.net.
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The Richmond County Daily Journal
Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014
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Judi Dennis
September 3, 2014
Mr. Lentz will be missed by many. I didn't know him very long but it was a pleasure to know him the short time I did. I'm sorry for your loss and know Heaven gained another good man.
Pickett Ellerbe
August 31, 2014
I played American Legion baseball for Coach Lentz many years ago and he was a man of character and integrity. He touched many young men's lives. May he rest in peach. Pickett Ellerbe, Columbia, SC
Anne Hice
August 28, 2014
Lucille & family...John will be missed
Karen Rickett
August 27, 2014
Ellerbe has lost one of its most special citizens. John was such a kind, gentle man and a dear friend of my family. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Lucille and John William.
August 27, 2014
Mr and Mrs. A Tom Covington. He was friend over 70 years.
August 27, 2014
I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this sad time.
BSheppard - 1 Corthians 1:3,4
Wayne +Colleen Corder
August 27, 2014
Our prayers and thoughts go out for the family during this time of bereavement.
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