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Obituary for Adley Walton Hemphill
Adley Walton Hemphill passed away peacefully April 2, 2025 at FirstHealth Hospice House in Pinehurst after a brief illness surrounded by his wife and son.
He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania December 19, 1925, to Mary Ella Walton Hemphill and Adley Wheeler Hemphill. He graduated from Peabody High School in Pittsburgh and went on to graduate from Grove City College where he achieved a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering and later was recognized as an Outstanding Alumni at Grove City. He also received his Master’s in Business Administration from The University of Pittsburgh, and completed post graduate doctorial work at Purdue University.
After completing his education, he married Grace Denman and moved to Baltimore, Maryland. He began his 37-year career with Davison Chemical Company which was later purchased by WR Grace. Upon retirement, he had achieved the positions of President of Davison Chemical and Senior Vice President of WR Grace. It was during his 35 years in Baltimore that he and his wife raised three sons in Catonsville, MD before his retirement.
Adley retired in 1987 and moved to Pinehurst where he embraced all that the Sandhills has to offer. In his retirement he developed a passion for gardening and loved to share the fruits of his labors. He also spent many enjoyable hours in his shop woodworking where he delighted in making things for others.
Adley and his first wife Grace were married 41 years until she passed away in 1992. Adley married Sara Little in 1994 with whom he shared 30 years of marriage. He is survived by three sons, Adley (Peggy) Hemphill of Saint Louis, MO, John (Yvonne) Hemphill of Savannah, GA, and David (Lisa) Hemphill of Alton, Illinois. In addition, he had three step children, Mary Michele Nidiffer (Jim) of Raleigh, NC, Kenneth Little of Pinehurst, and Kristen (Steve) Groner of Pinehurst. In addition to eleven grandchildren he had one great grandchild, named Adley. He was predeceased by his brother, John Boyd Hemphill.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Southern Pines First Baptist Church, 200 East New York Avenue, Southern Pines, NC, 28387 at 11:00 am on Friday, April 11, 2025. A reception will be held in the church fellowship hall immediately following.
In lieu of flowers, friends are requested to consider a donation to Sandhills/Moore Coalition for Human Care, 1500 West Indiana Avenue, Southern Pines, NC 28387, or Family Promise of Moore County, 400 Saunders Blvd., Aberdeen, NC 28315.
Online condolences may be left at: www.bolesfuneralhome.com
Services are entrusted to Boles Funeral Home, Southern Pines.
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Highway ramp closes after sand truck overturns

A highway ramp in Cameron was closed for several hours on Monday morning after a semi-truck overturned, spilling sand.
The truck was traveling on the Highway 24-27 exit to Highway 1 northbound when it overturned and spilled sand in the grass off the ramp.

Motorists were delayed as they were rerouted around the single-vehicle wreck.
No injuries were reported, according to the Highway Patrol.
This is the second time Sandhills Sentinel has covered an overturned semi-truck this month. A semi overturned on Highway 1 in Southern Pines on April 4.
Feature photo: A semi-truck overturns in Cameron on April 28.
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Photos by Cheryl Gilmore.
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Car flips in Southern Pines

A Toyota driver traveling on May Street, just past Valley View Road in Southern Pines, swerved Monday afternoon to avoid crashing into a vehicle that was stopped and waiting to turn, according to officials at the scene of the single-vehicle wreck.
The Mazda flipped into a small ditch off the roadway. The car sustained significant damage, leaving its roof nearly flat.
No injuries were reported to the vehicle’s passengers, and no other cars were involved in the wreck, according to officials on the scene.
Responding agencies were Moore County EMS, Southern Pines Fire Department and the N.C. State Highway Patrol.
~Article and photo by Sandhills Sentinel breaking news reporter Brandi Grice.
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Clearing operations begin for Midland Road improvements
The N.C. Department of Transportation will begin clearing and grubbing operations on a stretch of Midland Road in Pinehurst this week.
Beginning April 29, crews will conduct selective tree removal ahead of turn lane construction and median crossover removals.
Tree removal work will take place between Airport Road and Grant Street and is expected to last through the week.
Crossover expansions will begin in early to mid-May in preparation for road resurfacing in the coming months.
This is the first of several projects to improve safety and driver efficiency in the area along with improving bike and pedestrian connectivity.
Motorists are reminded to use caution while driving through the project site and watch for signs and flaggers as work progresses.
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