Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Brenda Kay Earnhardt

Brenda Kay Earnhardt
Brenda Kay Earnhardt Goodman, affectionately know as "Mom-maw", 75, of Salisbury, passed away Saturday, June 23, 2018 at her home.

She was born November 9, 1942 in Rowan County to the late Marvin and Mavis Trexler Earnhardt. Brenda was a 1961 graduate of East Rowan High School.

She was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Brenda enjoyed crafting, gardening, riding her golf cart and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, Brenda was preceded in death by her husband of over 36 years, George Luther Goodman, infant son, Stanton George Goodman, sisters, Sarah Jane Earnhardt, and Judy Eidson, and brother, Gary "Snag" Earnhardt.

Brenda is survived by her daughter, Wanda Goodman Jackson and husband Stephen of Salisbury, NC; Son, Daniel Goodman and girlfriend Shawnai Shaver of Salisbury, grandsons, Steven Wagoner and wife Krystina, Levi Goodman, Baily Carden, Bryce Carden, and Luke Eggart; granddaughters, Christy Fowler and husband Brian, Paige Jackson, Payton Jackson, and Kelsey Goodman; great-granddaughters, Karlee and Lexus Wagoner, and Stella-Drew Flowler; great-grandson, Mason Wagoner; sister, Sue Beaver and husband Lee; sister-in-law, Johnnie Sue Earnhardt; and brother-in-law, Wayne Eidson.

The 3 Brenda Earnhardts in our class
Top: Paula Dellinger, Brenda Carol
Bottom: Brenda Jean, Brenda Kay
The family will greet friends and relatives on Wednesday, June 27, 2018, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm at Powles Staton Funeral Home, Rockwell, NC.

The funeral service will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, June 28, 2018, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church with Rev. Sean Barrett officiating.

Burial will follow in the St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Garlan Gudger - ERHS Class of 1960

Dr. Garlan Edward Gudger Sr. of Cullman, Ala. went to his Heavenly home on Monday, May 7, 2018. And just as he would have wanted, he was at his home in his bedroom when his heart closed the final chapter of his earthly life. He became a Christian at age 16 on Mother's Day at his home church in Salisbury, where he was born and raised. He attended Salisbury schools and played sports from an early age. He played basketball, varsity football from the eighth grade until graduation, and was the county weightlifting champion. He resided in Salisbury until leaving for Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tenn., where he was selected as an All Mid-South football player. From Heights he earned a football scholarship to Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tenn., where he played on the OVC championship team. He graduated from Tech with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Health and Physical Education. He later returned to Middle Tennessee to earn his Doctorate in Junior College Administration. In 1969, he began Southern Accents Architectural Antiques in his garage. The company has grown through his and his son Garlan Jr.'s. leadership to be ranked this past month in the Top 5 in the nation for the industry. Dr. Gudger coached in Alabama at West Point, Fairview, and Cullman High Schools. He loved his players, and many of them went on to become coaches themselves. After his own coaching days were over, he was always a presence at all his children's and grandchildren's sporting events, no matter when or where, coaching from his chair at the end of the court or behind the fence. His words to his grandchildren were always, “Do your very best. That's what God expects.” He used those words in his life as well, being “tough as nails” as he went through various health issues, including an organ transplant after receiving a kidney from Garlan Jr. and surviving Type 1 diabetes for 66 years, a very rare accomplishment. So much so, in fact, that he was awarded a medal from the Joslin Diabetic Clinic at Harvard University.
He was also awarded the “Flavious Smith Outstanding Alumni Award” from Tennessee Tech in his major department, “Outstanding Dean” of the Alabama Junior College Deans Association, a group that he founded at the inception of the community college period, and was inducted into the Cullman County Sports Hall of Fame in 2014, an honor he greatly cherished. Dr. Gudger was the first dean hired at Wallace State, serving in that capacity for 23 years, helping students with everything from personal dilemmas to financial problems, in some cases funding the student's college career himself. He retired in 1995 and continued to support Wallace State, encouraging students to enroll, promoting athletics, and forever being a cheerleader of all that the College accomplished. An endowed scholarship bears his name through the Future Foundation. The Dr. Garlan Gudger Sr. Endowed Scholarship was originally established by Jeremy Oden to honor Dr. Gudger's leadership and impact at Wallace State. Contributions to this fund may be made by being mailed to WSCC Future Foundation - Gudger Scholarship, PO BOX 568, Hanceville, AL 35077. He was preceded in death by his parents Hoyle and Ruth Gudger; infant brother; and grandparents, Paul and Liz Gudger and James and Maggie Womble, all of Salisbury. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Dot Denning Gudger; and his three children, Jill Gudger Howell and husband Michael, Joy Gudger Barker and husband Brady and Garlan Edward Gudger Jr. and wife Heather Pierce Gudger. He is also survived by six loving grandchildren,
Victoria, Alexandria, Mary Elizabeth and Sarah Katherine Barker, Garlan Edward Gudger III (Tripp) and Pierce Gudger; one sibling, Connie Gudger Mathews of Salisbury; two nephews, Justin Kepley and wife Amber and their three sons of Charleston, S.C. and Jim Denning of McMinville, Tenn; and two nieces Lindsey Kepley Hamrick and husband Justin and their two sons of Apopka, Fla. and Eva Denning Quinley and husband Ron of Knoxville, Tenn. His desire was to always make the world, especially his community of Cullman that he loved, a better place. We believe he has done that while at the same time influencing generations of young people to have a better life and become better people. Visitation & Service: Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday, May 10, 2018 at First Baptist Church, Cullman, Ala. Funeral services will be at First Baptist on Friday, May 11, 2018 at 11 a.m. with Dr. Ed Hayes and the Rev. Tom Richter officiating with interment in the Cullman City Cemetery. Moss Service is in charge of arrangements. 1 Timothy 4:7 “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”

Thursday, April 26, 2018

John Wyatt

John Wyatt passed away on April 23, 2018. Here is the obituary at legacy.com provided by the Salisbury Post.

Photos of John Wyatt



John Clifford Wyatt, 75, of Salisbury, passed away Monday, April 23, 2018 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. 

He was born February 23, 1943 in Fayetteville, NC to the late Ernest Walter and Beulah File Wyatt. John was a 1961 graduate of East Rowan High School, and he earned a Masters Degree in Education from UNC Chapel Hill. John retired from Wayne Community College where he worked as a Professor. He was a member of Providence United Methodist Church, where he was a lay leader and past Sunday School Teacher.

John was active with Meals on Wheels of Rowan, and he loved volunteering at Morgan Elementary School. He enjoyed studying and reading his Bible and spending time at the beach.

In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by his wife, Fay Wyatt, whom he married on June 9, 1963, and brother, Ernest Walter Wyatt, Jr.

John is survived by his sons, Frank Wyatt of Salisbury, NC, Craig Wyatt and wife Kim of Searsmont, ME, Lucas Wyatt of Salisbury; daughter, Laci Wyatt of Salisbury; sister, Iola Walton of Carthage; grandson, Declan Wyatt; granddaughter, Macartney Wyatt both of Searsmont, ME; sisters-in-law, Betty Wyatt, and Becky Bost and husband Bob of Rockwell; ; and brother-in-law, Max Morefield and wife Sis of Salisbury.

The family will greet friends and relatives on Friday, April 27, 2018, 10:00 am - 11:00 am at Providence United Methodist Church, Salisbury, NC.

The funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, April 27, 2018, in the Providence United Methodist Church, Salisbury, NC, with Pastor Aldana Allen, officiating.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Providence United Methodist Church Building Fund 6450 Bringle Ferry Road. 

Powles Staton Funeral Home of Rockwell is assisting the Wyatt family.