Faye Moore Blakney (Fletcher) of Wilmington, NC passed away on July 1, 2017 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, she will always be remembered and live forever in our hearts.
Faye worked at Lowes Home Improvement and grew close to many of her coworkers there, she was very thankful for each person that’s touched her life and continued to support and encourage her throughout her battle with cancer.
Faye leaves behind her daughter Dawn Hodge and husband Bob of Wilmington NC; son Steve Fletcher and wife Meghan also of Wilmington, NC. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Brittany Vangritis and husband Tommy, Chelsea Cole, Keri, Alexandra, Skieler, Sarah, Rachel and one great grandchild, Rylan Vangritis. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Her niece Missy Hill and husband Mark of Gaffney, SC have been a very important part of her life and a day never went by without them talking to one another.
Faye is predeceased by her Mom and Dad, Braxton and Hazel Moore, sisters; Linda Lanier, Dottie Gorski and a nephew Jr.
The family would like to thank The Lower Cape Fear Hospice in Wilmington, NC for the wonderful care they gave Faye in her last days.
The family would also like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. A special thank you to Steve Fletcher and wife Ina, Dana Holloway and husband Chris and Jeff and Judy Sparks for their unconditional love and support during this difficult time.
Thank you again to all of our friends, family and coworkers for your prayers, support and understanding.
A celebration of life in loving memory of Faye Moore Blakney (Fletcher) will be held on July 3rd, 2017 at Gospel Fellowship Holiness Church 3132 Alex Trask Dr. Castle Hayne, NC 28429
Visitation will begin at 6pm followed by a service at 7pm. Please join us and feel free to share your memories.
Arrangements are in the care of Coastal Cremations. To share memories and condolences with the Blakney family, please click on "Share a Memory."
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Faye was a great person. we had a lot of good times. I will never forget teaching her how to drive. I will always remember you. RIP my friend.
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