• Date Of Birth: January 1, 5332
  • Date Of Death: November 25, 2007
  • State: North Carolina

Mrs. Geraldine Quick Mack, 67, a resident of 1737 Gavin Drive, died Sunday November 25, 2007 at High Point Regional Hospital after an extended illness.

Mrs. Mack was born in Bennettsville, S.C., January 20, 1940, to the late Whitford and Atlee Quick. She has been a resident of High Point for over 36 years and a faithful member of Temple Memorial Baptist Church where she served on the Deaconess Board, Senior Usher Board, and Missionary Group No. 5. Fraternally, she was a member of White Rose Chapter No. 56 order of Eastern Star.

She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, and one brother, Donald Ray Stuckey.

Surviving relatives include her loving husband, Theodore Mack of the home; two daughters, Betty (Glenn) Amason of Charlotte, N.C, and Traci Mack, of High Point; three stepsons, Ronnie (Delores) Mack of Morganton, N.C., Gregory(Hydie) Mack of Washington, D.C. and Terry (Shelia) Mack of Charlotte, N.C.; four brothers, Willie James (Sheila) Green, Prentiss (Faye) Green, Johnny (Elandis) Stuckey, and James (Fredrica) Stuckey all of Bennettesville, S.C.; twelve sisters, Willie Mae (Oscar) Haithcock, Iris Green, Minnie Q. Smith, Sarah Spann and Barbara Q. Wilson, all of High Point, Peggy Wright and Pam Stuckey of Bennettsville, S.C., Aline (Ezzard) York of McColl, S.C., Beatrice Quick, Betty Q. White, Sarah Q. Hyners of New York, N.Y., and Mary (Henry) Mitchell of Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; one great grandchild; a devoted cousin, Catherine Bell of High Point, a very special friend, Fannie Buxton, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

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