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Gracie D. Padgett, age 56

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Gracie D. Padgett, age 56, of Bostic, passed away Tuesday, November 18, 2014.

Born July 12, 1958 in Tennessee, she was a daughter to the late Clarence Scott and Lillian Sexton Scott.  Gracie was a graduate of Franklin High School and also received a two year degree from ICC.  She worked for Watts Water Technologies for twenty-nine years as a cost reduction engineer. Gracie was a faithful member of Liberty Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, was a choir member, worked in the food pantry and cooked for the Care Ministry.  She enjoyed taking trips to the beach and especially loved spending time with her family. Her calling in life was to take care of her family as well as many others.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Clarence Scott.

Survivors include her husband of thirty-six years, John J. Padgett; three sons, Joshua J. Padgett and wife Emily, Jason J. Padgett and wife, April all of Bostic and Jeffery J. Padgett and wife, Haley of Shelby; Special friends, Carrie and Brian Wood along with their children, Sid and Riley of Ellenboro; brother, Charles Scott of Washington State; two sisters, Tracey Fish of Bostic and Elizabeth Stamper of Mooresboro; In-laws, Jennings and Hazel Padgett of Bostic. She is also survived by thirteen grandchildren, Avery, Lauren, Garrett, Clayton, Hunter, Dawson, Elliott, Koby, Peyton, Logan, Lindsey, Bethany and Philip.

Funeral services were conducted at Liberty Baptist Church with Reverends Robert Hensley, Mack Tester, Roger Overton and Scott Huffman officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery.  

Memorial donations are suggested to Hospice of Rutherford County, POB 336, Forest City, NC or National Kidney Foundation, 4701 Hedgemore Drive, Suite 810, Charlotte, NC 28209.

Harrelson Funeral and Cremation Services is serving the family. 

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