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Surnames: Causby, Pless, Wright, Poteat, Fisher, Johnson, Ledford
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The News Herald
Morganton, NC
March 15, 2009
Pless, Edward Phifer
Edward Phifer Pless, 79, of Eastwood Avenue in Morganton passed away unexpectedly on
Thursday, March 12, 2009, at Grace Hospital. He was born on April 1, 1929, in Morganton
and was the son of the late Joseph Willard Pless and Annie Causby Pless. Phifer was a
veteran of the US Army and was stationed in Korea during the Korean Conflict. He was an
avid sports fan with the Atlanta Braves and Carolina Tar Heels being his favorite teams.
Phifer also enjoyed East Burke football games with his friends. He grew up attending
Calvary Baptist Church where he served as a deacon, usher and Sunday school teacher.
Phifer moved his membership to Hopewell Baptist Church in 1997 and enjoyed working in
their tape ministry, visiting and delivering tapes to shut-ins. He was a man of faith and
loved the Lord. Phifer lived and worked in Burke County his entire life. He worked in the
furniture industry at the "Old Morganton Plant," Henredon and Blackstone Wood
Products. Through the years, he also ha!
d many part-time jobs at Hardee's, General Electric, Dana and Western Piedmont
Community College. Eastwood Homes on Amherst Road was Phifer's residence for 45 years
and he loved his neighborhood. He has even been called "Mr. Eastwood Homes," as
he knew nearly everyone who lived there. One of Phifer's favorite activities was
sitting on his front porch watching the neighborhood with his four-legged companion,
Chipper Pless. He loved all of his neighbors, greatly appreciated their visits and
cherished their friendships. Phifer Pless was a kind, gentle Christian man, respected by
all who knew him. He loved to make others laugh and never met a stranger. He spoke often
of memories of his parents and growing up with three brothers and two sisters. The
highlight of his week was a sausage biscuit breakfast with his siblings and his wonderful
caregiver, Barbara Williams, who was extremely important to him. Phifer's greatest
pride was in his family - his daughters, grandchildren and g!
reat-grandchild. Phifer and his sweet personality will be greatly miss
ed. He is survived by his daughters, Anne Pless Wright and husband, Martin, of Charlotte,
Vickie Jean Pless of Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Piper Pless Poteat of North Wilkesboro; two
brothers, William Pless and wife, Relda, of Morganton and Carl Pless and wife, Shirley, of
Lenoir; two sisters, Mary Katherine Pless and Helen Pless Parris, both of Morganton; five
grandchildren, Jeanna Poteat Foster and Nathan Poteat, both of North Wilkesboro, Heather
Poteat Fisher and husband, Joseph, and Ben Johnson, all of Chapel Hill, and Matt Johnson
of Valdese; and a great-granddaughter, Carrie Foster of North Wilkesboro. In addition to
his parents, Phifer was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Jean Ledford Pless; and
a brother, Robert Pless. Phifer's daughters would like to express their deepest,
heartfelt appreciation to Barbara Williams, who has selflessly cared for their father in a
way that enabled him to live his life in the comfort of his own home. The family would
also like t!
o express their gratitude to Phifer's physician, Dr. Edward Plyler and his staff for
their care and friendship for many years. Phifer actually looked forward to his visits
with Dr. Plyler. Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. today in the Colonial Chapel of
Sossoman Funeral Home with the Rev. Homer Murdock officiating. Entombment will follow at
Burke Memorial Park Mausoleum with military rites conducted by the Valdese American Legion
Post No. 234. The family will receive friends from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. today at the funeral
home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Burke United Christian
Ministries, 305-B West Union St., Morganton, NC 28655. Condolences may be made online at
www.sossomanfuneralservice.com.
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