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Obituary for Darrell Newton Garner

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Pastor Darrell Newton Garner entered his eternal home in heaven to live forever, with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his heavenly father, the Lord God Almighty, surrounded by his family on Friday, April 4, 2025.

Darrell is survived by his wife Bonnie Whitaker Garner.  He was the faithful, self-sacrificing, protective and loving husband of Bonnie. Their marriage of 63 years was a reflection, and example of Ephesians 5:25-33.  Darrell was the son of the late Hugh L. Garner and Shula Lewis Garner and grew up on a Farm in Moore County, NC on Vass-Carthage Road. 

Darrell was blessed with, loved and loved by three children, Melissa Garner McKenzie and her husband, Douglas McKenzie, Thomas Darrell Garner and his wife, Kelly Cotten Garner and Tammy Garner Trueblood, and her husband Mark Trueblood; 10 grandchildren; Elizabeth McKenzie Baddour, husband Michael, Jessica McKenzie Curlee and husband Paul, Christi Harmon Shaw and husband Eric, Sarah Melissa Cebra and husband Ian, Sawyer Garner, Rachel Trueblood Fann and husband Brandon, Zachary Trueblood, Nathan Trueblood, Noah Trueblood and Courtney Wilson; Nine great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.  Darrell is also survived by his Brother Robert E. Garner and wife Bobbie, Sister-in-law Betty Gibbons Garner, cousin Jerry Garner, Sister-in-law Janet Whitaker Frye, Sister-in-law Lucille Whitaker Collins, husband Billy, Sister-in-law Wanda Whitaker Garner, Brother-in-law Russell Whitaker, wife Mary Ruth, Sister-in-law Gail Whitaker Gathagan, husband Gene and many beloved nieces, nephews and extended family that loved him very much.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a Brother, Jimmy Garner, wife Nell, Sister Mabel Garner Daniel, husband Bob, Brother Paul Garner, wife Carol, Fred Garner, wife Jean, Sister Irene Garner Douglas, husband Bobby, Sister Alma Garner Seward Sharpe, husbands Alfred, Tom, Brother Larry Garner, Sister Judy Garner Dudley, Brother-in-law Don Garner (Wanda).

Darrell was the Pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Bear Creek NC for 38 years before his retirement in 2024. Previously, he pastored Rainbow Baptist Church for 10 years and Pinecone Baptist Church for two.  Darrell treasured his calling to Pastor and put his whole heart into the role, devoutly loving the sheep that The Lord had entrusted to him.  The countless number of visits to his flock, wherever they were, for physical health or spiritual needs, only The Lord knows.  His church members certainly know in part but they could always count on “Preacher Darrell” to be there.  Whether in the church pulpit, visiting in the hospital or home, Pastor Darrell was sharing The Gospel.  He was always sensitive to the Holy Spirits’ leading to share the good news of Jesus and His sacrificial death, His burial and resurrection for the redemption of sins for any who would call upon the Name of The Lord to be saved.  Our Lord and Savior is glorified by the redeemed souls in Heaven and still here on Earth with whom Pastor Darrell faithfully shared the Gospel and they in turn received that wonderful free gift of salvation.  Praise be to God!

Darrell was a man of great work ethic and was Bi-Vocational for many of his years as he served as Pastor, working as a Salesman at Sears in Aberdeen, NC as well as Lowes and Sears in Sanford, NC.  Earlier in his career he worked many years at JP Stephens, a carpet manufacturer in Aberdeen, NC. 

Darrell was an avid Wolfpack fan and a lover of cars, especially Mopar (Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth) a love that he shared with his long-time best friend Pastor Don Daniel.  Darrell and Brother Don shared many good times at car auctions, buying and selling and rarely making a dollar, but they loved it just the same. Darrell loved life and loved to laugh.  He had a wonderfully infectious smile and laugh that his family and friends loved and enjoyed. Darrell loved his wife, his family, his church, and his friends, but most importantly, he loved the Lord Jesus Christ, and he served them all selflessly.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 06, 2025 from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Cox Funeral Home, 4888 US Hwy 1, Vass, NC 28394.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, April 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Hickory Grove Baptist Church, 17721 NC Hwy 902 Bear Creek, NC 27207. The Burial will follow at Yates-Thagard Baptist Church Cemetery.

In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Gideons in memory of Pastor Darrell Garner.

A livestream may be available on youtube at hickorygrovebaptistchurchservice at the time of the funeral Monday.

Condolences may be sent to www.coxmemorialfuneralhome.com.

The family has entrusted services to Cox Memorial Funeral Home & Crematory of Vass.

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Highway ramp closes after sand truck overturns

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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.

Crews clean up sand after a semi-truck overturns in Cameron on April 28.

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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Car flips in Southern Pines

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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

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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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