Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:28 pm Monday, February 22, 2016

Jeffery Allen Pendegraph

February 13, 2016

Jeffery Allen Pendegraph, 59, passed away Feb. 13 at his residence. He was born in Red Bay and worked at Sunshine Homes.
There will be no funeral services.
Survivors are two daughters, Jennifer Shaw and husband Kenneth and Felicia Willcutt and husband Kevin M. Willcutt; seven grandchildren, Katina Shaw, Jody Pendegraph, Destini Willcutt, Andrew Shaw, Nathaniel Shaw, Kaylee Willcutt and Karina Nance; one sister, Sherry James; one half-sister, Linda Odom; and three great-nephews, Devan James, Dakota Davis and Alli Davis.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Katrina Pendegraph; his parents, Oliver Ray Pendegraph and Virginia Aline Ashley Pendegraph; and a brother-in-law, Billy James.

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