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superseal76 · 2 months ago
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Toby Regbo Appreciation. Just Because😌😏
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badtoad20 · 9 months ago
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frary-us · 1 year ago
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🎄🎅🏻🌟💖🥲
#tobyregboitalia #tobyregboblog #tobyregbo #tobyregbofans #englishactor #merrychristmas
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frary-us · 9 months ago
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REV JAMES TRENCHARD: I hardly need tell you how good it is to see you. Please.
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: I thought of coming before, but, well, I've hesitated to put you in a position where you must keep something from Frederick. Emily told me that you're speaking again.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: We are.
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: But you do understand that he can't know.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: May I at least tell him that you've been in touch with your family and that you're safe? It would mean a very great deal to him.
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: Yes. I've seen the letters he's written. I certainly don't want him to feel so concerned. I'm so sorry about what's happened to him. I can hardly believe he has to sell the house.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Actually, I think he rather wants to sell it. He was bequeathed a sum of money recently, not a fortune, but it would have been enough to prevent the sale. But he gave the money to me, to help the poor. He has changed, Clara. His whole view of the world and of his place in it is different. I believe he would find some sort of contentment, but he can't, because he doesn't have you. It breaks my heart. (James...) He deeply regrets the way he behaved...
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: He doesn't need to.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Please, please will you see him, talk with him?
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: No. He hasn't lost my love. He couldn't. But even talking about this... My life now isn't happy, but it's simple and clear. I long for him. I do. But we're better off apart.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: You're wrong. Forgive me, but I know, I know you aren't better off apart. You need only dare to believe me.
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badtoad20 · 9 months ago
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frary-us · 9 months ago
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FLETCHER: I'm sorry. His spirits are very low. It's all I can do to get him to dress, since the day Her Ladyship left.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: I must write it down then, what I have to say. Do you have pen, paper, I can use?....
FLETCHER: He's heard nothing for two months. No one knows where she is.
FREDERICK TRENCHARD: What do you want?
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: I... I need to speak to you, alone. If you never want to lay eyes on me again, so be it, but please... Please, listen now to what I have to say.... I need you to read this. There's a story, but let this letter be the beginning. It's a great deal to... But you deserve to see it. You deserve to make a choice.
FREDERICK TRENCHARD: I don't understand.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: He's your father. And whatever else he's done, whatever else he is, it comes down to this, his care for you, clearly written on the page. He's dying. He's desperate to see you. Freddie, we have lived with lies for so long, and look what it's done to us. This is your one chance... your one chance to hear the truth, to let the light of truth shine into all of this darkness.
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frary-us · 8 months ago
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"#the last ONE and he had more scenes but now its over#and i feel so sad#fkjsdlgfg"
👆Same. I adored watching Toby as Rev. James in this series. And I loved getting these beautiful gifsets each episode.💖 Thank you @fishalthor for always acknowledging & appreciating talented Regbo in each of his roles. 🥰🙌
@badtoad20 tobyregbo #revjamestrenchard #best part of the show #I will imagine he and Fletcher met up secretly #Liam garrigan #he deserved an apology from his stupid brother #i miss him already
👆Agree 💯👍
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Toby Regbo as Reverend James Trenchard in Belgravia: The Next Chapter 1.08
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servants-hall · 1 year ago
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Julian Fellowes's period drama Belgravia is an adaptation of his novel of the same name. The plot, which follows the trajectory of a family secret from a party in Belgium on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo in 1825 to England's Belgravia neighborhood in the 1840s, is a self-contained story, but in March 2023, MGM+ announced there will be a sequel series to Belgravia, aptly titled Belgravia: The Next Chapter. It will be set in the same world, but in a different time.
"I’m so proud of everything this dedicated team accomplished with the original Belgravia series. I cannot wait for the world to return to Belgravia for this new iteration, expertly crafted by Helen Edmundson," Julian Fellowes, Executive Producer, said in a statement. "Old and new fans alike will be swept off their feet with an emotionally engaging story, memorable characters, and brilliant production and costume design."
Here's what we know about season two:
The second season will be Belgravia: The Next Chapter.
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Hannah Onslow as Emily Dunn; Sophie Thompson as Mrs. Dunn; Harriet Slater as Clara Trenchard [MARK MAINZ/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
The show will pick up in 1871, three decades after the events of season one. Per Deadline, "the series tells the love story of Frederick Trenchard, who has grown up as the third Lord Trenchard, and his new love interest, Clara Dunn, who is a newcomer to London society. Unaware that his birth was the product of an affair between his mother Susan and the scoundrel John Bellasis, a troubled childhood has left Frederick deeply insecure, which challenges his courtship of and marriage to Clara."
There's an entirely new cast:
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Hannah Onslow as Emily Dunn; Harriet Slater as Clara Trenchard; Sophie Thompson as Mrs. Dunn; Sophie Winkleman as Duchess of Rochester [ROBERT VIGLASKY/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
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Harriet Slater as Clara Trenchard. [COLIN HUTTON/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
Harriet Slater will star as Clara Trenchard (née Dunn), "a young, smart, and striking woman, and a fresh face amongst the society of Belgravia, Clara is thrilled by her marriage to the enigmatic Frederick … but as she comes to learn more of her husband and the trauma he carries, Clara finds her marriage will not be as smooth as she first thought and is something she must fight for."
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Benjamin Wainwright as Frederick Trenchard; Harriet Slater as Clara Trenchard. [ROBERT VIGLASKY/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
Ben Wainwright will play Frederic Trenchard, "the young and handsome third Lord Trenchard, Frederick takes after his grandfather with a ferocious work ethic, having built a large business empire. Immediately smitten with Clara, he marries her after a whirlwind romance, but brings with him traumas from his past that threatens his newfound happiness."
The rest of the cast is as follows:
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Edward Bluemel as Dr. Stephen Ellerby [COLIN HUTTON/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
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Hannah Onslow as Emily Dunn; Toby Regbo as Reverend James Trenchard [COLIN HUTTON/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
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Liam Garrigan as Fletcher; Elaine Cassidy as Davison [MARK MAINZ/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
Edward Bluemel will play Dr. Stephen Ellerby, a young idealistic doctor captivated by Clara
Claude Perron will play French businesswoman the Marquise D’Étagnac
Toby Regbo will play Rev. James Trenchard, Frederick’s estranged brother
Elaine Cassidy will play Clara's lady's maid Davison
Hannah Onslow will play Clara’s older sister, Emily Dunn
Sophie Thompson will play Clara and Emily's mother, Mrs. Dunn.
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Benjamin Wainwright as Frederick Trenchard; Sophie Winkleman as Duchess of Rochester. COLIN HUTTON/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+
Plus, the show will feature Sophie Winkleman as the Duchess of Rochester, described as "the queen of Belgravia" who sits atop the social hierarchy. Winkleman, also known as Lady Frederick Windsor, is a member of the British royal family. In August 2023, Winkleman opened up to the Daily Mail about the allure of Regency-era romances. "Just the way you compose yourself, the way you speak the words, we are in such a casual era," she explained, "To go back to some kind of formality, you realise how oddly sexy it is, because everything's so out there in this current century. There's actually no intrigue at all, so going back to then, when everything had to be so covered up for the sake of propriety, everything ripples under the surface. It is quite a sensual experience."
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Alice Eve as Susan Trenchard. [COLIN HUTTON/CARNIVAL FILM & TELEVISION LIMITED/MGM+]
There's two returning cast members from the original Belgravia: Alice Eve as Susan Trenchard and Richard Goulding as Oliver Trenchard.
Belgravia was intended to be a limited series.
“For me, this is a completed story, although whenever I say this to any of the actors, they disagree with me violently, so I’m not sure we know the definitive answer to that, really,” Julian Fellowes initially said at a preview for Belgravia. “We’ll have to see. If anyone wants any more…”
“We definitely made this as a limited series because it’s really enjoyable at times to have a clear beginning, middle and end,” Gareth Neame, who also worked on Belgravia, said, per The Wrap. “And it’s obviously been adapted from a novel that has a clear ending. So that’s where we are right now. But obviously one never knows. If we find it does really well and we find another way to bring the title back in the future then I guess we would consider that. But right now it’s very clearly a limited series.
Belgravia season two premieres January 14, 2024.
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Harriet Slater as Clara Trenchard; Benjamin Wainwright as Frederick Trenchard. MARK MAINZ
There will be eight episodes in the season. Watch a first trailer:
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the-record-obituaries · 7 years ago
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Dec. 27, 2017: Obituaries
Della Bullis,  89
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Della Mae Bullis, age 89, of Millers Creek, died Monday, December 25, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Medical Center. She was born January 23, 1928 in Wilkes County to Bobby and Macedonia Cleary Roberts. She was a member of Church of God of the Union Assembly. Mrs. Bullis was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Freeman Bullis; son, Jimmy Dean Bullis; daughter, Nancy Louise Anderson; sisters, Mary Wingler and Vergie Mae Bullis; and brother, Esau Roberts.
               Surviving are her son, Robert Junior Bullis of Millers Creek; daughter, Betty Sue Brooks of Hays; twelve grandchildren; several great grandchildren; and several great great grandchildren.
               Graveside service will be held 2:30 p.m. Thursday, December 28, 2017 at Ambrose Robert Cemetery with Rev. Bennie Roten officiating.
               The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 1:00 until 2:00 on Thursday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Wendy Jones, 52
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Wendy Marie Smith Jones, age 52, of Winston Salem, died Saturday, December 23, 2017 at her home. She was born June 16, 1965 in Guilford County to Delbert and Wanda Church Smith. She was of the Baptist Faith. Ms. Smith was preceded in death by her grandmother Stanley and Aunt Margie.
               Surviving are her daughter, Vanessa Serna and her husband of Forsyth; sons, Christopher Dehart and wife Kirsten of Newport News, Virginia, Michael DeHart of Princeton, West Virginia; her father, Delbert Smith and wife Lera of Greensboro; her mother, Wanda Billings and husband Gary of North Wilkesboro; brother, Delbert James Smith and wife Tabitha of High Point, sister, Debra Ann Smith of North Wilkesboro; step brother, Dale Ray Smith of Greensboro; and eight grandchildren.
               Memorial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 27, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Dr. Willie Bryant officiating.
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Breast Cancer Foundation, 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 480, Columbia, Maryland 21044.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
  James  Crysel,  68
James Edward Crysel, age 68, of Wilkesboro, died Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at Ashe Memorial Hospital. He was born December 5, 1949 in Wilkes County to Ezell and Reese Welch Crysel. Mr. Crysel was preceded in death by his parents.
               Surviving are his daughters, Vickie Lynn Cowan and husband Jamie of Raleigh, Tonya Rena Driver and husband Brian of Rocky Mount; son, Todd Stone of Tennessee; step son, Jimmy Stout of Butner, NC; wife, Phyllis Crysel of Wilkesboro; seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren.
               Memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Friday, December 29, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel.                                         Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Helen  Watts, 76
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Helen Bernice Watts, age 76, of Purlear, died Thursday, December 21, 2017 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Medical Center. She was born February 4, 1941 in Wise County, Virginia to Clarence Edward and Lillie Goldson Bitner. She was a member of Lewis Fork Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir; was a Sunday School Teacher; and a Vacation Bible School Bus Driver. Mrs. Watts was previously employed at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School in the cafeteria and enjoyed fishing in her spare time. Mrs. Watts was preceded in death by her parents; her spouse, Kyle Watts; her son, William Edward Watts; and two sisters, Liz and Reva.
               Surviving are her daughter, Tammy Woodie of Purlear; her son, Thomas Kyle Watts and wife Regina of Millers Creek; brother, Hugh Thomas Bitner and wife Linda of Purlear; sister, Maysie Adams of Purlear; grandchildren, Heather Trull and husband Todd of Terrell, Never McLean of Asheville, Ashley Cayton and husband Scott of Millers Creek, Joshua Watts of Orlando, Florida, Shea Bitner and wife Santana of Purlear; and seven great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was held  December 26,  at New  Hope Baptist Church in Purlear with Rev. Sherrill Wellborn officiating. Burial   followed in the church cemetery .  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in remembrance of Helen Bernice Watts to Lewis Fork Baptist Church Youth Fund, 395  Lewis Fork Baptist Church Road, Purlear, NC 28665.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
   Katie Dolinger, 72
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Katie Joines Dolinger, age 72, of North Wilkesboro, died Thursday, December 21, 2017 at her home. She was born January 18, 1945 in Wilkes County to John Frank and Evengalina Susannah Johnson Joines. Ms. Dolinger was a member of Heaven Bound Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers; and two sisters.
               Surviving are her children, Andrea Shumate Wiles and (Billy Watkins) of North Wilkesboro, Thomas Sidney Shumate and wife Christine of Moravian Falls, Christie Shumate Passeri and husband Wendall of North Wilkesboro; brother, Gordon Cecil Joines of Virginia; sister, Joyce Joines Mathis of McCleansville, NC; five grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was held  December 26,  at Heaven Bound Baptist Church with Rev. Jimmy Settle officiating.
               Burial   followed in Moravian Falls Cemetery.  
               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Heaven Bound Baptist Church, 670 Osborne Sunset Drive, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Franklin  Bell,  52
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Franklin "Jerry" Fitzgerald Bell, age 52, of Millers Creek, died Thursday, December 21, 2017 at his home. He was born July 16, 1964 in Wilkes County to Franklin Delano and Frances Emaline Childress Bell. Mr. Bell was of the Pentecostal Faith.
               Surviving are his daughter, Rebecca Ellen Bell Combs; grandchildren, Lilly, Adam and Cole; his parents of Wilkesboro; and sisters, Kimberly Diane Johnson of North Wilkesboro, Donna Kay Smith of Deep Gap; also nephews, Brandon, Justin, Aaron and Caleb; nieces, Jenny, Megan and Alisha, whom he had a special bond.
                 Funeral service was held  December 23,   at Congo Pentecostal Holiness Church with Rev. Tim Lane and Rev. Luke Pyles officiating.
               Burial  followed in the church cemetery.                                               Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Congo Pentecostal Holiness Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Huffman.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangement.  
 Jason  Everette, 37
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Jason Lee Everette, age 37, of Millers Creek, died Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at his home. He was born November 9, 1980 in Wilkes County to Ronnie Lee and Sharon Ann Jenkins Everette. He was a member of Boiling Springs Baptist Church.
               Surviving are his parents, Ronnie and Sharon Everette of Millers Creek; brother, Kevin Everette of Millers Creek; grandmother, Mary Ruth Randal of Moravian Falls; Uncles, Steve Jenkins and wife Donna of Moravian Falls, Eddie Everette and wife Libby, Roger Everette and wife Becky all of Wilkesboro, Herman Everette and wife Faye of North Wilkesboro; Aunts, Kim Holleman and husband Michael of Wilkesboro, Dona Pearson of Traphill, Barbara Souther and husband Johnny of Wilkesboro; nieces, Hailee Everette and Dakota Everette both of Millers Creek; nephew, Evan Everette of Millers Creek.
                Flowers will be accepted.                                                            
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
   Elizabeth Stahl, 99
Mrs. Elizabeth Stahl, age 99 of Wilkesboro passed away Monday, December 18, 2017 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
               Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
James Summerlin, 88
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James Edward "Ed" Summerlin, Sr. age 88, of Millers Creek, died Sunday, December 17, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born August 2, 1929 in Wilkes County to John David and Levon Parsons Summerlin. He was a US Navy Veteran and a member of Baptist Home Baptist Church. Mr. Summerlin was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Georgia Pearl "Bobbie" Summerlin; daughter, Judy Johnson; grandchild, Sunshine Walsh; great grandchild, Jayln Walsh; brother, Claude Summerlin; and sister, Martha Lee Summerlin.
                 Surviving are his sons, James Edward Summerlin, Jr., Allen Summerlin and wife Kim all of Millers Creek; daughter, Jackie Broyhill and husband Randy of Millers Creek; sister, Velma Nelson of Greensboro; nine grandchildren, Amanda Summerlin of Wilkesboro, Jamie Triplett and husband Matt of Millers Creek, Brandy Walker of Conover, Todd Walker, Megan Johnson both of Millers Creek, Tammy Walsh of Lenoir, Shawn Walsh of Millers Creek, Heather Burton and husband Josh and Casey Summerlin all of Millers Creek; and seventeen great grandchildren.
               Funeral service was held  Thursday at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor Jimmy McGlamery and Rev. David Jones officiating. Burial with military honors  followed in Pleasant Home Baptist Church Cemetery.                                        Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, PO Box 9, North Wilkesboro.
               Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Otha Bumgarner, 91
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Mrs. Otha Ellen McGuire Bumgarner, age 91 of Clemmons formerly of Wilkes County passed away Sunday, December 17, 2017 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
               Funeral services were  December 20,  in Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Sandra Ireson and Rev. Karen Roberts officiating.
               Burial was in Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery.   Mrs. Bumgarner was born in the Big Ivy Community in Wilkes County, NC on August 15, 1926 to Walter "Ought" McGuire and Trula Blackburn McGuire.
               Mrs. Bumgarner married W. Troy Bumgarner on September 28, 1946 and had three sons.
               She is survived by James Bumgarner and wife Rebecca of Clemmons, NC, Charles Bumgarner and wife Ellen of Winston Salem, NC, and Keith Bumgarner of High Point, NC, four grandchildren; Brian Bumgarner and wife Jennifer of Lexington, NC, Kim Bumgarner Travis of Lewisville, NC, Kelly Bumgarner Trenchard and husband Matthew of Clemmons, NC and Lisa Bumgarner Robertson and  husband Guy of Rawlings, MD and seven great-grandchildren whom she loved and who kept her young at heart and one brother; Kent McGuire of Newton.
               Troy and Otha spent most of their years in the Wilkes County community of Boomer. There they lived a simple life as poultry farmers for Holly Farms and Tyson. Otha never shied away from any tasks. She and Troy ran the farm together as partners, as they did in all things; they were stronger together.
               Troy and Otha attended Goshen Baptist Church in Wilkesboro where she remained active until it became necessary for her to move closer to her sons and her family.  At that time she began attending Mount Olivet UMC in Lexington there she was accepted with open arms by the membership and gained numerous friends during the past several years.
               Otha's favorite saying was that she "wanted to live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man". She exemplified that statement in all things that she did. She was a strong and steadfast woman who loved her family and friends.  She raised her children to respect others and treat them with kindness.
               In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; W. Troy Bumgarner, two sisters; Josephine Bruce Phillips and Barbara Wingler and one brother; Leonard McGuire.
               In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC  27103 or Arcadia Lions Club, 159 Hawksbury Court, Clemmons, NC 27012.
 Willie  Waddell,   67
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Willie "Bill" Homer Waddell, age 67, of Millers Creek, died Thursday, December 14, 2017 at his home. He was born December 13, 1950 in Wilkes County to Hilmer and Flossie Brooks Waddell. Mr. Waddell was a US Navy Veteran and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mr. Waddell was preceded in death by his father; his wife, Betty Carico Waddell; and brother, Bobby H. Waddell.
               Surviving are his mother, Flossie B. Waddell of Hays; daughter, Jessica B. Waddell of Rock Hill, South Carolina; step son, Joey Carico of Wilkes County; grandchild, Gabriel I Newcomer; two step grandchildren, Shelia Kilby and Alona Carico; brother, Allen Waddell and fiancée Traci Dunsil of Hays; sisters, Rosemary Garris of Traphill, Nona M. Waddell of North Wilkesboro, Anna Whittington and husband Kevin of Wilkesboro, Michelle Winkler and husband Jeff of Hays; special cousin, Dale Waddell and wife Teresa of Moravian Falls; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 23, 2017 at Miller Funeral Chapel with Bishop Larry Sloop and Bishop Steve Woodard officiating. Burial with military honors by Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard Post 1142 will follow in Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 1:00 until 2:00 on Saturday, prior to the service. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to  www.millerfuneralservice.com
    Karene Jean Furguson
Karene Jean Furguson died Dec. 5, 2017. She was born on May 5, 1935, in Guilford County, NC. She was the daughter of the late Williard W. and Martha Ann (Land) Ferguson. She was preceded in death by brothers Williard W. Jr., William G. (Robert), Harry D., Edward L., and Charles H. Ferguson.
She is survived by one brother, Dr. Joe I. Ferguson of Knoxville, TN. She is also survived by a daughter, Karen McClean and husband Nelson, Karen's two children, Wendy and Jonathan, and their four children.
Jean was a proud member of the Women's Army Air Corp and often spoke of her experience of playing softball with her fellow soldiers. After leaving the service, Jean went to Chappaqua, NY, where she worked as a chauffeur with a limousine service. She later returned to NC and worked for PPG in Lexington. After retiring, she moved to Moravian Falls where she resided until her death on Dec. 5, 2017.
A memorial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 23, 2017 at the home of Mrs. Furguson in Moravian Falls. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts be made to St. Jude's Hospital. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to www.millerfuneralservice.com
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frary-us · 8 months ago
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REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: The happiest Christmas imaginable.
EMILY DUNN: Mmm. Yes. I believe it is.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Emily, I just want to say you are exceptionally excellent.
EMILY DUNN: Ohhh. (giggles)
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: And if I didn't consider myself married to God, it could only have been you.
EMILY DUNN: That is really very sweet of you. Who is that?
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: A nephew of the Misses White. He's just returned from a spell in the Army. Nice that he was able to join us.
EMILY DUNN: Yes. I should say it is.
MRS DUNN: It... It's snowing.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Why, so it is!
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frary-us · 8 months ago
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ENRIGHT: Merry Christmas. If we're not too late, Mr. James?
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: By no means. Welcome.
FLETCHER: Thank you.
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Toby Regbo as Reverend James Trenchard and Liam Garrigan as Fletcher || Belgravia: The Next Chapter 1.08 (but just my ship agenda)
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frary-us · 9 months ago
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REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Uh...
FLETCHER: Reverend. Mr. Enright.
ENRIGHT: Mr Fletcher.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Er... Mr. Fletcher, I... I need to see His Lordship.
FLETCHER: I'm afraid he's not seeing anyone.
REV. JAMES FLETCHER: This is imperative. Please say to him that it's a matter of life and death.
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frary-us · 10 months ago
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EMILY: I can't tell you how much this means to me.
REV. JAMES: Dear, dear Emily you are the finest friend I could ever wish for.
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frary-us · 2 months ago
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"Tags: #do james and fletcher even have a ship name?#belgravia: the next chapter#belgravia#james trenchard#liam garrigan#toby regbo#jf could've made them kiss or at least share some more eye contact#but no#he always has to give the straights the happy endings#while the gays are lonely"
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a rare sight when a series provides a heroic gay rescue and gay eye contact
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frary-us · 10 months ago
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REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: She said that you... you weren't Father's. You were someone else's. An affair. And Father knew. He knew. They thought that they couldn't have a child together, then I was born, and he rejected you. Do you see? It wasn't your fault. None of it was your fault.
FREDERICK TRENCHARD: I am my father's son. I am Lord Trenchard.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: You will always be Lord Trenchard, but you are not Father's son.
FREDERICK TRENCHARD: Liar. Even now you want to crush me and undermine me, and take my place.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: She swore. It's not your fault. You didn't stand a chance. I love you..... Oh, Freddie.
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frary-us · 10 months ago
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DOCTOR: Why haven't I seen this patient before? Those injuries are days old.... He has three broken ribs, and one of his lungs is compromised. How did this happen?.....
EMILY DUNN: You have to get well. I don't know what I would do if anything happened to you.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: You'll live your life. You will be happy.
EMILY DUNN: I... I won't.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD (groans): Emily... Will you do something for me?
EMILY DUNN: Anything. Really, I... I would... I would do anything for you. You dear, dear man.......
It's about your brother. Reverend Trenchard is extremely sick. Perilously so. He's asked to see you.... He has asked for nothing this last week. This is his only wish. I will not leave this room until you agree to come with me.
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