Fannie H. Adcock, a longtime resident of the Berea Community passed away December 15, 2014 at Maria Parham Hospital.
A native of Granville County, the daughter of the late Jack and Vena Humphries and the widow of the late Henry Adcock. She was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and was retired from Ideal Fastener.
Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 11:00 A.M at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery by Rev. Keith Williams.
Surviving are three daughers; Mildred Raynor, Debra Jackson (James) both of Rougemont and Merle Clayborne (Ray) of Henderson, a son, Melvin Adcock (Dot) of Rougemont, two sisters; Zelma Upton and Alma Rains, a brother Dan Humphries, eight grandchildren, eighteen great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sons; Leo Adcock, Ronnie Adcock, and Cecil Adcock and a daughter, Josephine Adcock and a grandson, William Ray Clayborne.
Visitation will be held after the Graveside Service in the Fellowship Hall at Mt. Zion Baptist Church and at other times the home of Melvin and Dot Adcock, 5514 Moriah Rd. Rougemont, N.C.