He and his wife Ruth loved the beach, crabbing, and camping, and were known to cook full meals on a Coleman stove and host the entire extended family at Ponderosa Campground in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A loyal dad, his children knew him for his quirky and stylish cars that included a yellow 1972 Cougar, a green 1967 Volkswagen, and a cucumber colored 1962 Corvair. Other than his parents and his wife Ruth, Connie was preceded in death by his sister, Alma Elizabeth Hanes Stilwell and her husband Marion Lee Stilwell. He is also survived by many loving cousins, nieces and nephews as well as their families. A son, Smith Hanes and wife Alisa Barry of Atlanta GA. He is survived by a daughter, Susan Pearl Hanes Joyner and husband Larry Warren Joyner of Ahoskie NC and their children, Meredith Hanes Joyner and Hanes Williamson Joyner, both of Raleigh NC. He was a lifelong member of Calvary United Church of Christ where his Grandfather, Bethlehem Black donated the land for the Cemetery next to the church, Connie was baptized in 1919, Christened as an adult and he served in may capacities as Elder, Deacon, an Usher, many years on the Consistory, President of the Consistory, Head of the Cemetery and delivering sermon tapes to shut ins. 6/?42 to 5/?45 US Navy: 5-28-45 to 4-17-46 (note he entered the war just as the war ended) rate: S1c (seaman 1st class) Engineering Associate: Western Electric Company 8-19-46 to 2-12-81 (where he mainly worked on telephone systems). November 3, 1996), of High Point on SeptemWork record: Mechanic: Arthur Blacks Garage 9/?35 to 6/?42 Shipyard: NC Shipbuilding Co. High School: Graduate class of 1936, Thomasville High School Married: Ruth Elizabeth Williamson (b. A few days before his death his family found a hand written note (really a list) of particulars/benchmarks of his life?.and here it is. In his own simple way Connie was so prepared and so organized. (named for the baseball great Connie Mack, owner-manager of the Philadelphia Athletics) and the late Addie Black Hanes. He was born on Novemto the late Connie Curtis Smith Hanes, Sr. Connie Smith Hanes Jr., 95, a lifelong resident of Thomasville, died on Jat Hospice Home at High Point. “We are seeing an increased incidence of design/build delivery project opportunities across our region and foresee that an integrated design services manager can not only facilitate a superior project experience but further differentiate us from our competitors.” Hamlin joins the firm with nearly 20 years of experience with integrated design/build projects across North Carolina and Georgia.Mr. “We are very pleased to have Damian join McCarthy,” said Bobby Campbell, executive vice president of McCarthy Atlanta, in a statement. McCarthy Building Companies has named Damian Hamlin its integrated design director for the Southern region, a new regional role for the firm. A tastemaker and interior designer, Copas unpacks 16 over-the-top celebrations and includes tips on how to re-create them in the book.ĭamian Hamlin Is the New Integrated Design Director at McCarthy Building Companies On Saturday, June 1, from 1 to 3 p.m., author Shayla Copas will sign copies of her book, Four Seasons of Entertaining, at Posman Books. This year, the luxury bath and kitchen design manufacturer with 40 years of history added a second design center in Nashville.Īuthor and Designer Shayla Copas Signs Books at Posman Books Lake boasts past design experience with Old Castle Home Design Center, Design Trends Construction, and Details International, joining Design Galleria teammates including Matthew Quinn and Mary Kathryn Timoney. Kitchen and bath designer Jerel Lake joins Atlanta-based Design Galleria. Guests will also see leafy hanging plants, hand-painted signage inspired by Mexico, art created by Atlanta artists, and collected vintage mementos, including folk art, game pieces from the 1970s, and Mexican festival masks. Hanes outfitted the space, which features an expansive porch with a textured wood ceiling, and a mix of rose, deep blue, and sage colors throughout. The project represents Fry’s first ultracasual restaurant. He tapped local interior designer Smith Hanes to bring the new, approximately 3,500-square-foot spot at 1878 Piedmont Avenue NE to life. This week, prolific Atlanta author and restaurateur Ford Fry opens his latest eatery, Little Rey. Little Rey Opens, Featuring Design by Smith Hanes That’s why AD PRO is here to keep you informed for the week. With events for designers happening daily, and new projects cropping up all over the city, keeping track of all the goings-on in Atlanta can be a tall order.
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