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Lois Byrum Bullock

May 15, 1931 ~ July 21, 2017

Lois Byrum Bullock, age 86, passed away on Friday, July 21, 2017 after a brave and valiant fight with pancreatic cancer. Her loving family and caregivers kept vigil by her bedside, surrounding her with love. We released her hand, as she let go, and she walked into the arms of Jesus, just as her beloved husband Sherwood Thornton Bullock had done ten months earlier on September 25, 2016. Lois and Sherwood shared 68 years of marriage before his death. Born in Greenville, NC on May 15, 1931, Lois was the daughter of the late Ernest Raymond Byrum, who died when Lois was ten years old, and Leona Doughty Byrum Tripp. She was the granddaughter of the late Janie Bell Doughty and Herbert Bradford Doughty. She was preceded in death by her precious daughter, Yvonne Bullock Joyner; her brothers, Ernest Raymond “ER” Byrum, Jr.; Vernon Bradford Byrum; her sisters, Mildred Byrum Whitmus; Marjorie Byrum Hardee; and by her step-father, Joseph William Tripp. Lois is survived by her loving and devoted daughter, Deborah Bullock Burnette and loving and devoted son-in-law, whom she called son, Kenneth Herman Burnette of Rocky Mount; her precious granddaughter and grandson, Elizabeth Ashton Burnette of Raleigh and Mark Bradford Burnette of Charleston, SC. Lois is also survived by her loving sisters, Doris Byrum Spivey of Wilmington, NC; Ernestine “Tina” Byrum Shackelford of Virginia Beach, VA; her dear brother and special sister-in-law, Daniel Webster Byrum and Elizabeth Hudnell Byrum; her sister-in-law, Evelyn Bullock Boyd of Greenville, NC; many loving nieces and nephews who were so special to her; and by dear family friend, Christine Godwin. Lois spent her early life in Greenville, NC where she met and married Sherwood. She was a devoted wife and mother who was an excellent cook. She was active in Deborah and Yvonnes school activities, was always the “grade mother” for them both, was their Brownie and Girl Scout leader, assisted with their dance recitals, organized neighborhood picnics and birthday parties, always baking her famous Devils Food cakes. Most importantly, Lois took her girls to Sunday school and church every Sunday. Lois was a Godly mother who instilled a strong base of faith in her family. Both grandchildren have loving memories of their grandmother praying bedtime prayers with them. In 1966, Lois and Sherwood moved to Rocky Mount, NC when Sherwood transferred from the Greenville, NC office of Coastal Plain Life Insurance Company to the companys home office in Rocky Mount. When Sherwood retired from the insurance business, Sherwood and Lois owned and operated several mobile home parks and Lois served as Secretary/Treasurer. During the Big Band era, Lois and Sherwood became amateur ballroom dancers. They were invited to dance the Viennese-Waltz with the professional dancers at the Vienna Waltz Ball in Vienna, Austria, dancing to the music of Johann Strauss Blue Danube. Lois and Sherwood danced the Tango at the Normandy Supper Club in Mexico City; the Rumba at the Las Brisas in Acapulco; and the Lindy Hop at the Paladium in London. Sadly, after the death of their dear daughter, Yvonne, Lois and Sherwood never danced again. Lois life revolved around her family and her church, Living Faith Fellowship where she participated in all aspects of church life. As a family, we loved taking family vacations together and we have so many wonderful memories we continue to share. She and Sherwood traveled extensively across the United States and Europe, but Lois was most content being right at home. She delighted in attending her children and grandchildrens special events, sporting events, graduations and in cooking everyones favorite meals. Lois was described as a loving, giving, gentle person with a heart of gold. Whenever she heard of any need, whether or not she knew the person, Lois reached out with prayer, a card, a visit or a gift of love. She was most known for the Hallmark cards she sent often to so many people in her life. She would spend hours in the Hallmark store or Christian Book store carefully selecting the card that spoke what was in her heart. Over the past eight years, the last three years for Lois, both Lois and Sherwood suffered through extensive health problems. The suffering has been so difficult to experience and to helplessly watch, that it is only made bearable through the loving prayers, acts of kindness and support from so many friends, medical professionals and caregivers. Please know that every act of kindness was deeply appreciated. Our family would like to extend our gratitude to Dr. Hong Jin Kim and his staff at UNC Division of Surgical Oncology and to all the other wonderful doctors and nurses who attended Lois during her hospital stays at UNC Memorial Hospital. To Dr. Lucas Martinez and his wife Lois, “your Lois” as we would say, and to Drs. Lesley and David Browder, you are angels. We cannot thank you enough for your genuine loving, compassionate care for Lois and Sherwood over the years. We would also like to thank the in-home caregivers who cared for Lois over the past months. We so appreciated you all. And especially to Mabeline Williams our deepest gratitude for your tender and loving care of Lois and Sherwood over the past three years. A Celebration of Lois Life will be held on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 3:00 PM at Living Faith Fellowship, 1090 West Mount Drive, Rocky Mount with Pastor Danny Harris, Pastor David Butts and Pastor Marty Warren officiating. Burial will follow at Rocky Mount Memorial Park. The family will receive friends and relatives on Saturday, July 29, 2017 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at Wheeler Woodlief Funeral Home and Cremation Services and, at other times, at the home of Kenneth and Deborah Burnette. Flowers are welcomed or memorials may be made to Living Faith Fellowship, 1090 West Mount Drive, Rocky Mount, NC 27803. Arrangements entrusted to Wheeler and Woodlief Funeral Home Cremation Services, 1130 N. Winstead Avenue, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. You may share memories and condolences with the family by visiting www.wheelerwoodlief.com. 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  1. I’m truly sorry for the loss of your loved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen you for the days ahead.

  2. I will always remember that Aunt Lois treated us with Love & Kindness. She was so loved also by so many. I know that she had a deep love for Jesus, our Lord and Savior. There is a time for everything under the sun, a time , a time to die. Rest in peace.

  3. I, for one, could fill a book full of memories, being a cousin, same age, childhood playmates, sisters in Christ, so very much more. I will miss you, our times of reminiscing. To Deborah & family, Dan, Elizabeth, Ernestine, & Doris, the pain of loss is felt so deeply. The Joy is that she is looking on the Face of our Lord & beholding God’s Greatness. Prayers are covering each one of you during this time of sorrow. Elaine Doughty Burkhart

  4. We enjoyed many years of attending church with Mrs. Lois. She was such an elegant lady but yet so humble. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. You will never be forgotten Mrs. Lois. Wayne & Annette Skinner

  5. You will truly be missed Lois, my friend, my mentor, and my dear sister in Christ! Even though my heart is saddened by your loss, I am rejoicing at the beautiful reunion that happened Friday between you and Sherwood (and Yvonne). No more pain, your body has been made whole. My continued prayers are now being sent to Deborah, Kenneth, Ashton and Mark for peace and comfort. Barbara Bishop

  6. A beautiful and sweet woman she was. I’m glad that I knew her. prayskin-tone-4prayskin-tone-4prayskin-tone-4 Praying for her Family.

  7. To have lost Uncle Sherwood this past September and now Aunt Lois, two exceptional role models, both in business and in life! Aunt Lois, you were class inside and out and I assure you, you will never be forgotten. So thoughtful, so kind, so caring and courageous….together with Jesus, the ultimate goal!!! Love, Nathan Derrick Boyd

  8. Mrs Bullock was a pleasure to work with..I’ve had plenty of good times with her and couldn’t have worked for and with a better person…gone but never forgotten..Love Mabeline..

  9. Our thoughts and prayers to all of the family, especially to Deborah and family, and to Lois’ cousin, Elaine. David & Jean Stevenson Portsmouth, Virginia

  10. Ms B was the sweetest Lil lady I’ve known. She will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Deborah Kenny and the kids

  11. Our deepest sympathy to you Deborah and Kenneth and to all of your family. Mrs. Lois was truly a lovely lady in every way. She had such a sweet spirit about her and whenever I talked to her I always left with a good feeling. She was so compassionate. If she knew you or a loved one needed prayer you could count on her. Love just seemed to pour from her. She always thought about other people and I believe all of the cards she sent out was a great ministry! It was great encouragement to receive a card from Mrs. Lois. She made you feel loved. I could go on and on. Mrs. Lois was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be greatly missed. With much love and prayers… Laura Langley and family


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