Waxhaw, N.C. — The tight-knit community of Waxhaw is mourning the loss of Donald Wayne Boatright, who passed away on Saturday, November 16, 2024. He was 67 years old. Donald was known for his kind spirit and contributions to the local community, making his passing a significant loss for many.
Born on August 20, 1957, in Union County, North Carolina, Donald was the son of Samuel Boatright of Waxhaw and the late Velma Leona Smith Boatright. Throughout his life, he accumulated a wealth of memories and experiences that touched the lives of those around him. Friends and family describe him as a dedicated individual who cared deeply for his loved ones and his community.
In honor of his life, a funeral service is scheduled for noon on Wednesday, November 20, at Union United Methodist Church in Waxhaw. The service will be conducted by Rev. Brad Cunningham, who will celebrate Donald’s life and the impact he made on those who knew him. Prior to the service, the family will receive visitors at the church from 11 a.m. to noon, allowing friends to share their condolences and support.
Following the service, Donald will be laid to rest in the church cemetery, a place that holds great significance within the community. This final resting place is a symbol of the connection he shared with the church and the people therein.
The news of Donald’s passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from those who knew him. Many have shared heartfelt memories, reflecting on his warmth, generosity, and dedication to family and friends. His presence was cherished by many, making his loss even more poignant.
Davis Chapel — Stanly Funeral and Cremation Care of Monroe is handling the arrangements for the Boatright family. They aim to provide the necessary support as the family navigates this difficult time.
As the community comes together for the memorial service, it is a chance not only to remember Donald Wayne Boatright but also to celebrate the values of kindness and community that he embodied.
In the face of loss, the residents of Waxhaw will gather to honor a man who played a significant role in their community, reminding one another of the importance of support and camaraderie during challenging times.
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