Louise Newbern

Louise Newbern

Louise Flora Newbern, 91, of 139 Survey Road, Moyock, NC died Tuesday, February 21, 2012 in the Chesapeake Regional Hospital.  She was born in Moyock NC  on May 9, 1920 to the late Isaac and Hettie Ballance Flora.  Mrs. Newbern was the widow of the late Fred Alvin Newbern.  She was a active member of the community as a member of the Moyock United Methodist Church, Currituck Historical Society, and the Home Demonstration Club.

She leaves to cherish her precious memories many friends and a daughter, Sharon N. Snyder of Moyock, NC, a granddaughter, Jessie Anderson and husband, Mark of Moyock, NC; a great granddaughter, Tiphany Nickens and husband, Lloyd and a great-great grandson, Micah Nickens all of Fredericksburg, VA.  She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, April Snyder Wall and son in law Kenneth Snyder.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, February 25, 2012, at 11:00am in the Twiford Memorial Chapel, Church St., Elizabeth City, NC by Rev. Mark Brady.  Burial will follow in the Moyock Memorial Cemetery.  The family will receive friends and relatives at the funeral home Friday evening from 7:00 – 8:30pm and at other times at the daughter’s residence, 134 D Street, Moyock, NC.  Twiford Funeral Home, 405 E. Church Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 is serving the Newbern family.  Online memorial condolences may be expressed to the family at www.twifordfh.com.

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  1. Glenda and Garland Walker on February 22nd, 2012 7:11 am

    Dear Family,
    Our deepest sympathy in your loss of this lovely lady. We too grieve her passing and will miss her so very much. Our visits in the past few years have been a pleasure we eagerly anticipated and thoroughly enjoyed. She was lively, loving, witty and always interested and interesting. The memory of our time together is a jewel we shall treasure.


  2. Beth Ownley Cooper on February 24th, 2012 6:46 am

    I always remember visiting Louise and Aunt Hettie as a child. My dad was Bob Ownley – his stepmother was Aunt Hettie’s sister, Janie. Aunt Hettie and Louise were two of my dad’s favorites, and he enjoyed visiting with them. Louise was always so good about keeping in touch. She often told me how much she appreciated receiving our family’s Christmas letter which in turn blessed me. Praying for you.


  3. Barb & Tom Layton on March 9th, 2012 8:41 am

    To the family of Louise,
    We would like to extend our condolences to your family. May the words in Isaiah 25:8 be of comfort to you. Jehovah promises to swallow up death forever. In Psalms 37:11 he says that the meek will inherit the earth and in verse 29 he says they will dwell forever upon it (the earth) Our thoughts and prayers are with your family now and in the days to come.


  4. Connie Brice on March 9th, 2012 9:20 pm

    Sharon and family,
    Was sorry to hear of your loss.
    Please accept my heartfelt sympathy
    and always remember the great memories she left you and your family.


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