Freddie Stancil Obituary | Freddie Stancil Passed Away
ANGIER – Freddie Lane Stancil, 72, passed away on Wednesday surrounded by his loving family. A native of Johnston County, he was the son of the late Alex Ray Stancil and Eula Gregory Stancil. He was a devout member of the Angier Baptist Church, a tobacco grower and owner of Stancil Builders Inc. for 36 years.
Freddie is known for his love of hunting, fishing in Double 07, his family, and spending time in Morehead City. Dad Freddie’s passion for hunting and the outdoors didn’t end with her death, she lives on with her grandchildren. A successful businessman who started as a renter and became a real estate developer left his mark on everyone he met. If you knew Freddie, you knew he never met a stranger. He was the most generous, kind and loyal person to everyone he met and leaves a legacy that will never be forgotten.
Freddie is survived by his wife of 53 years, Kathy Stancil; daughter, Julie Stancil Moore, and husband Henry Clinton; son, Bradley Stancil, and wife Kristi of Willow Spring; brother, Phil Stancil of Coats; grandchildren, Alex Raynor and fiance Tripp McDonald, Jared Raynor, Fisher, Saylor, River and Tyde Stancil and Henry IV and Piper Moore.
The funeral service will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, December 4th at Angier Baptist Church. Burial will take place after the wake at the Stancil Family Cemetery. The family will host friends from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Saturday, December 3 at Angier Baptist Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family asked for donations to Angier Baptist Church.
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