Philip Wayne Ward Sr  September 26 1955  May 29 2020 (age 64)

Philip Wayne Ward Sr September 26 1955 May 29 2020 (age 64)

September 26 1955 May 29 2020 (age 64)
Obituary Philip Wayne Ward, Sr., 64, of Caswell County went to be with the Lord Friday May 29, 2020 at his home. A memorial service will be held at a later date. A native of Guilford County, he was the son of the late Max Monroe and Lillian Key Ward and had lived in Caswell County with his daughter for the past 3 years. He was a member of Lee’s Chapel United Methodist church and had been attending Trinity Baptist Church. Mr. Ward was a member of the Local 342 of the I.B.E.W. Survivors include his daughter: Valerie Dawn Brame (Robert) of Reidsville, sons: Philip Wayne Ward, Jr. and Josh Gibson both of Greensboro, sister: Pamela Simpson of Greensboro, grandchildren: Mykala Martin, Gracelyn Brame, Dakota Cooper, Caleb Gibson and Jordyn Gibson, the mother of his children; Melody Ward of Greensboro. Citty Funeral Home is assisting the Ward family. Online condolences make be sent to: www.cittyfh.com To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Philip Wayne Ward, Sr., please visit our floral store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Philip Wayne Ward Sr September 26 1955 May 29 2020 (age 64).

Citty Funeral Home Inc.

Death notice for the town of: Reidsville, state: North Carolina

death notice Philip Wayne Ward Sr September 26 1955 May 29 2020 (age 64)

obituary notice Philip Wayne Ward Sr September 26 1955 May 29 2020 (age 64)

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