IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Leland Autry

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Richardson

Jun 8, 1933 — Nov 12, 2021

Obituary

RICHARDON WINSTON-SALEM – The Reverend Leland Autry Richardson, 88, passed away Friday, November 12, 2021, after a brief illness. Born in Jackson Springs (Moore County), NC, on June 8, 1933, he was the youngest son of the late Oscar Samuel and Nolia Etta Autry Richardson. Leland graduated from West End High School, Campbell Junior College (now Campbell University) and East Carolina Teachers College (now East Carolina University). His desire to help others led him to attend Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, VA, where he received his Master of Divinity in 1959. Leland was ordained by the Wilmington (NC) Presbytery on August 2, 1959. He met his future bride while visiting one of his church members at James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. His parishioner would not let him leave until she was able to introduce him to her kind and caring nurse, Juanita Inez Reeves. The two wed at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Wilmington on January 21, 1962. The couple then accepted a call to First Presbyterian Church of Matthews. While in Matthews, the couple expanded their family by two with the birth of their daughters, Lynne and Karen. Leland felt called to serve his country and joined the United States Army as a chaplain in 1966. The family moved to Fort Bragg, where he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, and subsequently deployed to Vietnam in 1967. Leland received a Bronze Star among other honors for his service. After returning from Vietnam, the family moved to Fort Benning, GA. Leland left active duty at the end of 1969, after accepting the call to serve as minister of First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. He retired from the U.S. Army Reserve as a Colonel in 1993. Leland counts among his most meaningful experiences as a minister speaking at the dedication of the Veteran's Memorial Monument in Mocksville. For over 27 years, Leland and Juanita faithfully served the congregation of First Presbyterian until his retirement in 1997. In describing Mocksville, Leland said it was "just a good community to live in - with good people." He enjoyed working with the church's youth group and joining together with other local churches for special community services. In addition to ministering to his congregation, Leland was well known throughout Davie County for his good works. He especially enjoyed serving as chaplain for the Davie County High School football team and volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. Leland was also named "Man of the Year" by the Civitan Club. He especially hoped to improve race relations "by trying to let all people know that we are fellow human beings created by God." In June 2000, Leland was honored with the title of Pastor Emeritus of First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville. The couple moved to the Homestead Hills community in Winston-Salem, in 2015, where they joined Parkway Presbyterian Church. In his younger years, Leland loved running and hiking on the Appalachian Trail. He was an avid reader of theology and military history. Leland enjoyed fishing, working in the yard, chocolate chip ice cream and Lexington BBQ. After his retirement, he and Juanita traveled around the U.S. with close friends, and celebrated time with family, most especially the "Grands." Leland was a beloved husband, father and "Papa," and a true friend to many. Above all, he was loved by, and loved, God. Even though Leland will be greatly missed by his family and friends, we rejoice that he has now found everlasting life with his Heavenly Father. He is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Juanita; two daughters, Joy Lynne Richardson O'Brien (Mark) of Marietta, GA, and Rev. Karen Richardson Dunn of Asheville; five grandchildren, Kristen Alexandra O'Brien, Matthew Calhoun O'Brien, Grace Autry O'Brien, Dylan Blue Dunn, and Roan Dunn; son-in-law, Ethan Dunn; sister-in-law, Arlene Richardson; brother-in-law, Cecil Reeves; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sisters, Floyd, Lucille, Eva, and Linda; older brothers, Oscar, William, and Gordon; and infant granddaughter, Clare Joy O'Brien. A funeral service will be conducted by Rev. Dana Fruits and Rev. Annette Goard on Friday, November 19, 2021, at 11 a.m., at First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. The family requests that those attending the service wear masks. Those wishing to pay their respects may visit Lambert Funeral Home, 635 Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, Thursday, November 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A graveside service will be held at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. A memorial service will be conducted by Rev. Thom Burleson on Monday, December 6, 2021, at 11 a.m., Parkway Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to First Presbyterian Church Mocksville, 261 S. Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028; Jackson Springs Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 7, Jackson Springs, NC 27281; Parkway Presbyterian Church, 1000 Yorkshire Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27106; and Kate B. Reynolds House/Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com
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Funeral Services

Visitation

November
18

Thursday

Lambert Funeral Home & Cremation Service - Mocksville

635 Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, NC 27028

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Service

November
19

Friday

First Presbyterian Church

261 S Main St, Mocksville, NC 27028

Starts at 11:00 am

The family requests that those attending the service wear masks.

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