- Date Of Birth: March 6, 1940
- Date Of Death: October 15, 2021
- State: North Carolina
Nancy Grant Wilson, 81, went to sleep in her earthly home and woke up in the arms of Jesus on October 15, 2021 at her home. She was born on March 6, 1940 in Statesville and graduated from Scotts High School in 1958. Her parents, Louis Hill and Annie Mae Grant, preceded her in death. Survivors include her husband of 61 years, Bennie Hugh Wilson, of the home, son Randy Wilson (Lori) of Statesville, daughter, Debbie Addis (Tim) of Statesville; grandson, Nick Nolen of Statesville, granddaughter, Amy Willie (Darren) of Greensboro, step grandsons, Zack Addis (Dawn) of Thomasville and Brooks Addis (Laurin) of Decatur, GA; great grandchildren, Madison and Jacob, sisters, Aileen Waugh and Jeanene McColl (Buddy) of Statesville, Shirley Jasper of Mooresville and numerous nieces and nephews.
Upon high school graduation, Nancy attended nurse’s training at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. After marrying Bennie, she worked in the family business, W&W Sales, Inc., for the rest of her career.
Nancy was a devoted member of Western Avenue Baptist Church for 44 years and taught Sunday School for all of those years. She was a very wise woman who loved studying God’s word and sharing it with others. She loved her family more than could be expressed and having her children and grandchildren around to enjoy one of her home cooked meals was the highlight of her life. She had a wonderful sense of humor so laughter was always present when the family was together. She was an avid sports fan, enjoying watching her son Randy play sports and then her grandson Nick as he grew up, and always cheering on her Tar Heels and Braves.
In spite of numerous medical issues, Nancy had such joy in her heart and was an inspiration to all those blessed enough to know her. She knew what it meant to be content in ALL circumstances and to give thanks in ALL things. As Romans 5: 3-4 says, “We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.”
