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Thedis Spencer was appointed Wadesboro Police Chief on Dec. 31
Thedis Spencer was appointed Wadesboro Police Chief on Dec. 31
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Thedis Spencer was designated the Wadesboro police chief Dec. 31, and is devoted to creating a “safer, stronger community where it is safer to live, work and visit,” he said.

Spencer has served as the interim chief since former Chief Janie Schutz’s resignation three months ago. Born and raised in Anson County, Spencer has served with the WPD for 19 years, during which time he said he learned a lot from the previous chief, Schutz, and had positive people involved in his life.

Spencer plans to address the cause of crime, promote a community in which domestic abuse is not tolerated, encourage community involvement, ensure that all officers are sufficiently trained and educated, identify police and youth participation opportunities, and develop the senior citizen outreach program. His core values are “integrity, professionalism (very important), diversity and accountability.”

These will all help fulfill Spencer’s mission statement: “Wadesboro Police Department will develop personnel and manage resources to promote effective partnership with the community to improve the quality of life through the delivery of fair and impartial police services while maintaining an atmosphere of respect for human dignity.” He plans for the WPD to have “openness, fairness, equality and diversity.”

Part of being open and fair means listening to complaints, Spencer said. He plans to listen to any complaints about the department to keep aware of any changes that need to be made. He also doesn’t believe every call necessarily needs to end in an arrest. While it sometimes is necessary, Spencer thinks that they can sometimes be avoided by listening to the individuals involved and letting the situation defuse. When someone is being arrested but is cursing, etc., he tries to calm them down, warning them to avoid adding extra charges. He believes in trying to see if the problem can be fixed before automatically arresting. “We don’t have to take everybody to jail, especially a husband and wife having an argument,” he said.

Spencer doesn’t plan on spending his career at his desk. Soon after being appointed chief, he was busy cleaning the department. To achieve his personal and WPD goals, he says he will hold officers accountable and gain the respect of the community. Some of his community involvement includes work with Toys for Tots and Shop with a Cop. Spencer is also a member of Kiwanis and is co-chairman of the domestic violence board.

Additionally, Spencer and the rest of the WPD have taken the time to visit the county schools to visit with the children, especially after the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., that left 20 children and six adults dead. “My officers have a lot of faith in me,” he said. “The next day after this tragedy a lot of the officers got with me and volunteered their time to go to the schools and be there to greet the kids and let them know that we’re all trying our best to keep them safe. This was right after I was appointed chief. They didn’t ask for time off, they didn’t ask for pay, they just wanted to do this.”

In all, Spencer has big plans for the WPD. “Some of the people who have been supervising me, they always let me know that you don’t ask someone to do anything you wouldn’t do, and that’s the type of leadership that I’ve got,” he said. “Some people have said my heart is too big to be the chief of police.”

Since he was appointed chief, Spencer has received several calls from other department heads and has received a lot of support, including from Monroe Police Chief Debra Duncan, Sheriff Tommy Allen and County Commissioner Vancine Sturdivant. Spencer’s mentor, retired highway patrol captain Larry Whitley, was also a support.

Spencer credits much of what he knows abut supervision to Joseph Murdoch and Ronny Barnhill, two important people in his life. His father was also a good influence, teaching him core values. Spencer’s wife and family have also been a huge support, according to Spencer.

Additionally, he is a devout Christian, thanking God every day for protecting him, his family and officers, and he is thankful for his position as chief. “Without the Lord, it wouldn’t have happened.”

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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles, and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles, and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles, and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles, and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles, and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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WADESBORO – While the Town of Wadesboro’s limb truck is temporarily back in service, it will soon be taken back out of service to address continuing mechanical issues. No limbs will be picked up while it is down. The Town is hopeful the truck will be back in service by next week and apologizes for any inconvenience.

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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. make annual visit to Wadesboro
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Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
Members of the Friends of the Old Westview Cemetery recently made their annual visit to the cemetery in Wadesboro. From left, Diana Carlton, Cary Rodgers, Rose Sturdivant Young and Gustine Rogers.
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On May 30, Rose Sturdivant Young, president and founder of Friends of Old Westview Cemetery, Inc. (FOWC), headquartered in Washington, D.C., Gustine Rogers, secretary of the board of directors in Washington, D.C., and Diana Carlton, board of directors member out of Charlotte, made their annual visit to Old Westview Cemetery located in Wadesboro.

Cemetery clean-up and maintenance is one of our priorities. From June through September 2012, the corporation hired Nolan Scarbrough of ASG Landscaping Service to clean the cemetery and they did a wonderful job. This spring FOWC hired Cary Rodgers, Empowered Task Force Lawn Service, an Industry of Pathway to Peace Ministries, to clean and maintain the cemetery through the Fall of 2013.

Upon our arrival in Wadesboro on May 30, we went directly to the Old Westview Cemetery. When we arrived at the cemetery, Mr. Rodgers and his crew were working in the cemetery. His crew was doing an admirable job. As we walked through the cemetery, we were delighted to see that some family members with loved ones buried in OWC had placed flowers and American flags throughout the cemetery.

The corporation is pleased that the community is now aware that this once abandoned cemetery is now being restored and maintained.

It has been 12 years since the corporation has begun the restoration of Old Westview, and within the last few years of maintenance, the cemetery no longer appears abandoned and forgotten. And, that the community respects the people buried in this historical landmark and will continue to assist the corporation in keeping the cemetery sacred and free of debris.

During the corporation’s visit to Wadesboro, we arranged meetings with several businesses and provided them with the corporation’s official documents and details of its achievements and goals. We also requested their assistance toward our long term goals.

Present at the meeting were: Phyllis Dawkins — certified financial center leader, BB&T Bank; Ryan Hargett — branch manager, PNC Bank; Kim Faulker — director of Human Resources, Pee Dee Electric; Neil Jones — retired county commissioner and attorney; Harvey Leavitt — Leavitt Funeral Home; Dock Donahue — Wadesboro Lumber & Barns; John Green — Anson Sign Company; SFC Ryan Burris — North Carolina Army National Guard-Co C; and attorney George C. Bower — Poisson, Poisson, Bower. The corporation was referred to Attorney George Bower to represent the corporation since the death of Attorney Robert E. Little III.

We are pleased to announce that Cary Rodgers and Courtney McCall Sikes have agreed to work with the corporation. If anyone has not submitted their loved one’s name to be entered in the Old Westview Database, please do so immediately, at email: Oldwestview10@hotmail.com or call 202-832-2483.

Mark Dec. 7, 2013 for FOWC’s Annual Holiday Gala at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington, D.C.

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Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles,  and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
Fifth grade student Logan Goodwin has continued the tradition of donating stuffed animals to the Anson County Sheriff's Office for seven years now. Front row, from left, Jaliyah Wall, Hannah Goodson, Garet Smothers, Logan Goodwin, Caitlyn Arant, Christopher Hamilton, Trinity Reeves, Austin Langley. Second row, Shanda Shaw (teacher), Eboney Stewart, Latara Rushing, Sheriff Allen, Cameron Sellers, Rickasia Liles, and Willie Owens, Wadesboro Elementary principal.
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