Being married to her husband, who was a career-long member of the Air Force, they lived in Europe for many years, and even called several places in the United States home. Mrs. Lawson enjoyed traveling, was a Christian, and member of First United Methodist Church of Mocksville.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Richard Harold Lawson, Sr.
Survivors include three children, Dennis Wayne Moore of Shelby, Sheri Dawn Mack (Richard) of Mooresville, and Robin Denise Perry of Mocksville; two siblings, Charles “Buddy” Turner Lazenby, and Teresa Kay Crawford; six grandchildren, Richard Lee Moore, Sheri Lynn Goode, Jennifer Couch Reid, Cheson Curry Holtzclaw, Christopher Ryan Perry, and Nicole Dawn Thompson.
Source Citation: Eaton Funeral Service ~ Mocksville, NC
Being married to her husband, who was a career-long member of the Air Force, they lived in Europe for many years, and even called several places in the United States home. Mrs. Lawson enjoyed traveling, was a Christian, and member of First United Methodist Church of Mocksville.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Richard Harold Lawson, Sr.
Survivors include three children, Dennis Wayne Moore of Shelby, Sheri Dawn Mack (Richard) of Mooresville, and Robin Denise Perry of Mocksville; two siblings, Charles “Buddy” Turner Lazenby, and Teresa Kay Crawford; six grandchildren, Richard Lee Moore, Sheri Lynn Goode, Jennifer Couch Reid, Cheson Curry Holtzclaw, Christopher Ryan Perry, and Nicole Dawn Thompson.
Source Citation: Eaton Funeral Service ~ Mocksville, NC
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