Welcome Visitor
Mon, Feb 3, 2025
543 members
FRONT PAGE
COMMUNITY NEWS
OPINIONS/EDITORIALS
LIFESTYLES
SCHOOLS/EDUCATION
OBITUARIES
BUSINESS
SPORTS
PREP FOOTBALL
FRANKLIN FACTS
CHURCH NEWS
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
MOST POPULAR
SEARCH ARTICLES
PAST ISSUES
SITE MAP
JOIN THE FT WEB SITE
LOGIN
LOGOUT
WHO'S ONLINE
EDIT YOUR PROFILE
MAKE US YOUR HOME PAGE
Greater Franklin Co. Chamber of Commerce
Franklin County, North Carolina
Franklin County Schools
Franklin Co. Arts Council
Franklin County Boys & Girls Club
Franklin County Library
Franklin Co. Relay for Life
World Overcomers Bible College
Five County Mental Health Authority
Franklin Co. Democrats
Franklin Co. Republicans
Franklin Co. Parks and Recreation
Youngsville Parks & Recreation
Bunn Youth Recreational League
Louisburg College
Vance Granville College
Crosscreek Charter School
Guardian ad Litem Program
N.C. General Assembly
North Carolina Government
Safe Space, Inc.
SPORTS LINKS
YOUTH LINKS
LEWIS RAYMOND O'NEAL SR
February 26, 1937-August 18, 2022

How to guage a life?
Never in the things kept,
Always how it's spent.

Born, in Wake Forest, to John Raymond and Lelia Mae O'Neal, Lewis Raymond O'Neal Sr. never lived more than ten minutes from "home." His parents preceded him in death, as did John Edward (brother), Lois (sister), and Louise (oldest child). Married twice, his previous wives also preceded him in death. Lewis Sr is survived by Annie (sister), Shannan (daughter), Lewis Jr (son), and six grandchildren.

Lewis Sr was a man of nuance, even if he didn't know the meaning. He enjoyed alone time, so he drove a truck for work. He loved engaging people, so he'd spend hours on the phone and took a part-time job to meet people. He wouldn't ask for help but was willing to offer it to others.

Lewis Sr was always proud to work, no matter the job. He spent 25+ years at Ready Mixed Concrete company, and many years before that with Neuse Plastic. "Jack Rabbit" had a safety record any trucker would love to call their own, and the awards to prove it. He enjoyed "big breakfasts" and making cobblers and cakes. No one ever said he was less than "a good man," yet he was as human as the rest. He loved a quality funeral, I hope he would like his. Services will be Friday, August 26, 2022 at Grace Baptist Church in Wake Forest. Visitation with the family is at 6:15 p.m. the service is at 7 p.m., with refreshments to follow.

Lewis Sr died, early Thursday morning, like he lived with eyes wide open and a smile on his face. From where he is now he would implore you to trust this truth, "In this is love, not that we have loved God but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins."- 1 John 4:10

Paid obituary


Printer-friendly format





Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: