Obituary Cora Lee Atkins

Ms. Cora Lee Atkins, formerly of Carthage, was born on June 14, 1937 to the late Allen Eugene Atkins and Millie Fox Atkins in Haw Branch, North Carolina.  She departed this journey on Friday March 27, 2020 at Novant Health University, Charlotte, NC. 

Our Beloved attended Pickney High School graduating with the Class of 1955.   During school she played basketball and continued the passion throughout her life, not playing but attending games and watching on television. Ironically Kobe Bryant was her heart among just a few others. She went on to attend Business College in Bennettsville, South Carolina. Upon completion she headed to the Big City of New York (Freeport, Long Island) meeting up with her brothers Clarence and Marshall, Aunt Postoria (Aunt Posie) and other family members that had left the south.

Our Beloved attended Pickney High School graduating with the Class of 1955. During school she played basketball and continued the passion throughout her life, not playing but attending games and watching on television. Ironically Kobe Bryant was her heart among just a few others. She went on to attend Business College in Bennettsville, South Carolina. Upon completion she headed to the Big City of New York (Freeport, Long Island) meeting up with her brothers Clarence and Marshall, Aunt Postoria (Aunt Posie) and other family members that had left the south.

Our Beloved’s first job in New York was at Winthrop Hospital working in the nursery.  She later began working at Abraham and Strauss (A&S) Department store which she remained employed for 25 years.  There she met lifelong friends, Edith Massie, John Simpson, Georgia Southerland, Joanne Phillips, Jeannette Burwell, just to name a few.  Keeping A&S as a part time job, she began a career with Nassau County Recreation and Parks, later transferring to Nassau County Police Department until her retirement in 1988.

In 1997 our Beloved returned home to North Carolina residing in Fayetteville.  Having the passion to live her best life she traveled through the United States to include Hawaii and The Caribbean.  (She was her daughter’s best client). Her favorite pastime was to head down to Little River and hop on The Big “M” Casino Boat.  Her nephew John Jr would accompany her on The Big “M” when he could.

She was an active member of The Blue Street Senior Center (which she made sure she was there to play Bingo on Thursdays) Spring Lake Senior Center, Area “A” Club and Passport to Health to name a few.  

Our Beloved leaves to cherish precious memories her daughter Carlette Elaine Benton, special daughter Khadijah Lee Fuller; grandchildren-Tifanni, Terrell  and Tiara (Carlette) DeJairah and Prince (Khadijha); 5 great grandchildren-Damonte, Dionte, Nadiyah, Bryson and Reign. Three Nieces-Sheryl, Deborah and Valarie; Six nephews-Clarence (CJ), John Jr, Kenneth, Michael, Jeffery and Stevie.  Extended sister in laws, brother in law, nieces and nephews of the Benton Family. Goddaughter Tasha Foxx.

Special Caretaker-Sheron Ross White; Special Friend- Sharon Smith and Loving Cousin Isabelle Chalmers Quick.

Our beloved has now joined her parents and four brothers Marshall, Clarence, John and Eugene in their heavenly home.

Due to the COVID-19 mandates put in place by our state, the family will have a private service. Ms. Cora Lee Atkins will lie in state at Fry & Prickett Funeral Home on Friday from 1:00 – 5:00 PM for anyone who would like to stop in and sign the register.  

For those who cannot attend there is an online register available for you to share your condolences at PinesFunerals.com.

Services are entrusted to Fry & Prickett Funeral Home.

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