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Professional Services Entrusted To Knotts Funeral Home 50 Masonic Street Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312 Phone: (919) 542-6180 / Fax: (919)542-1993 www.knottsfuneralhome.com If Tears Could Build A Stairway If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. No Farewell words were spoken No time to say good-bye... You were gone before I knew it And only God knows why. Our hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears still flow. What it meant to lose you, no one will ever know. ~Author Unknown Acknowledgements The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to them during their time of bereavement. ~The Family Sunrise October 27, 1967 Sunset February 4, 2018 3:00 PM Friday, February 9, 2018 50 Masonic Street Pittsboro, North Carolina Rev. James T. Smith, Officiating Pastor Samantha Robinson, Eulogist

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Professional Services Entrusted To

Knotts Funeral Home 50 Masonic Street

Pittsboro, North Carolina 27312

Phone: (919) 542-6180 / Fax: (919)542-1993

www.knottsfuneralhome.com

If Tears Could Build A Stairway

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane,

I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

No Farewell words were spoken

No time to say good-bye... You were gone before I knew it

And only God knows why.

Our hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears still flow. What it meant to lose you,

no one will ever know.

~Author Unknown

Acknowledgements

The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to

them during their time of bereavement.

~The Family

Sunrise October 27, 1967

Sunset February 4, 2018

3:00 PM Friday, February 9, 2018

50 Masonic Street Pittsboro, North Carolina

Rev. James T. Smith, Officiating

Pastor Samantha Robinson, Eulogist

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Order of Service

Musical Prelude

Processional ……………………………........Ministers and Family

Prayer of Comfort………………………………......Rev. Joe Shaw

Scripture Readings:

Old Testament

Psalm 23………….Dr. Herbert D. Reynolds

New Testament

John 14: 1-6………………..Jermaine Banks

Selection………………………………………….......Lane Burnette

Acknowledgements………………………….……..Debra Mangum

Obituary (read silently)

Remarks (2 minutes please)……….Mia Lawrence, “Class of 1985” Selection…………………………………………...Fabrien McKoy

Eulogy……………………..……….…..Pastor Samantha Robinson

Firechosen Ministries, Pittsboro, NC

Recessional

Obituary

Wendy Renee Palmer was born October 27, 1967 to

Annie Ruth and the late Wendell Palmer in Orange

County, NC.

Wendy attended Chatham County Public Schools class

of 1985 and Carolina Community College class of

2004. Among her educational pursuits, Wendy was an

accomplished Cosmetologist, Certified Travel

Representative (Miami, Fl.), Certified Nursing

Assistant, Certified Phlebotomist and Certified Pharmacy Technician. She

worked for "Living With Dignity" as a dedicated CNA.

Wendy was a person who showed love and compassion for everyone,

especially her mother and kids. She loved helping people. Her favorite

thing to do was take care of others and enjoyed listening to "Lil Wayne"

music. Everyone that knew Wendy knew of her fun spirit, loving smile

and heart of gold...and she never forgot her lipstick.

Wendy was preceded in death by her father, Wendell Palmer.

She leaves to cherish her loving memories: a son, Cordaro Palmer and

daughter, Taylor Stepney of Sanford, NC; her mother, Annie R. McKenzie

(Carver); a godson Josiah Moore of Pittsboro, NC; two sisters, Natalie

Horton and Tracy Alston of Pittsboro, NC; one brother, Anthony Palmer;

three beloved aunts, Betty Alston, Peggy Leathers (Oris) and Judy

Robinson; two loving uncles Excel Robinson and Jimmy Robinson; two

nieces, one nephew, cousins (Especially Shun); special friends, Mia

Lawrence and Van Stepney; and so many other relatives and friends.