Cover photo for Johnson Delos O'Daniel's Obituary
Johnson Delos O'Daniel Profile Photo
Johnson

Johnson Delos O'Daniel

Johnsoneelos O'Daniel borneebruary 22nd, 1931 to Blanee and Johnson O'Daniel in Chatham County, North Carolina passed away on Friday, neember 8th, 2013. Delos was raised on his family farm in Chatham County with his sisters Hazel and Marjorie and his brother Eddie. Delos is survived by his loving wife, Jean Partin O'Daniel, his best friend and supporter for 58 years. Also surviving Delos are three wonderful and loving daughters, Beth Kimberly Easterling, Lisa Kay McGee and Cassandra Dee Copeland, three great son-in-laws, David Easterling, David McGee, and Mitchell Copeland, four beautiful and loving granddaughters, Hannah Easterling Howell and her husband Christopher, Katie Easterling, Ali McGee, Rebekah McGee, and two very lively and handsome grandsons, Matthew Copeland and Christopher Copeland, one great grandson Adam Christopher Ivers II, son of Katie and her fianeeacute;e Adam Ivers, and his loving brother William Ed O'Daniel and his wife Phyllis. Delos was preceded ineeath by a loving daughter Tammy Leigh O'Daniel, a beautiful granddaughter Cassie Lynn Carter, and his sisters Hazel Allen and Marjorie Pickard. Delos, who was given a Greek nee by his grandmother Manie Williams, graduated from Pittsboro High School in 1950. He joined the U.S. Army and proudly served his country in the Korean War from 1951 to 1953, with the famed 25th Division, where he was awarded the Bronze Star for bravery. Delos was extremely patriotic, loved his country and our flag, second only to family. He was a long time member of the Chapel Hill Americaneegion Post 6. Following his military service, Delos went to work at UNC Hospital where he became the Director of Food Service and Catering before retiring in 1993. Delos was also the President of HOKY Sales Company, provider of floor care appliances to couneess funeral homes, hotels, restaurants and other businesses nationwide. From birth until his marriage he was a member of the Orange Chapel Uneed Methodist Church where he served as Sunday School Superintendent. Delos later became a member of the Carrboro Uneed Methodist Church where he served on many boards and committees and was a member of the church choir. He also served on many boards in Orange County and on the Carrboro Town Board, and also was the chairman of the 747 Club of the Chapel Hill Chamber of Commerce. His genee, kind nature and infectious personality led him to become a much loved and well respected figure in many circles of the community. Delos also was a staunch supporter of the Tar Heels, especially Tar Heel Baseball and could oftenee found in the stands at Boshamer Stadium cheering on his beloved Tar Heels. Delos loved the Christmas season and cherished that his daughters and their families speneevery Christmas at the "family" home with him and Jean. He loved his family deeply and will be missed by all. The O'Daniel family would like to thank all the doctors and staff at UNC Hospitals, the nurses and aides at UNC Hospice, and his healthcare aide Anita. The family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 pm, Friday, neember 15 at Hall-Wynne Funeral Home in Pittsboro. Services for Delos will be at 11 am Saturday, neember 16 at Carrboro Uneed Methodist Church with interment immediately following at Westwood Cemetery in Carrboro. In lieu of flowers please consider donations to the following; the Lineerger Cancer Center at UNC Hospitals, UNC Hospice, and the Carrboro Uneed Methodist Church Building Fund. Online condolences may be left at www.hallwynne.com, Select "Current Service" the "Obits and Guestbook". Arrangements for Mr. O'Daniel are under the care of Hall-Wynne Funeral Service & Cremation, Pittsboro.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Johnson Delos O'Daniel, please visit our flower store.

Guestbook

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Send Flowers

Send Flowers

Plant A Tree

Plant A Tree