If you’ve taken a drive down Oxford Road in Henderson over the past week, you may have been surprised to see that the long-standing sign that previously read Flowers Funeral Home now reads Sossamon Funeral Home.
That change in name and ownership came about last week when John Sossamon, age 36, purchased the business from previous owner John Ayscue.
“We’ve been working on it for quite some time; it didn’t happen overnight,” said Sossamon.
In an interview with WIZS Radio, Sossamon put to rest any rumors that Ayscue was full-fledged retiring after the business transaction. “He’s not exactly retiring. We are going to call it ‘semi-retiring.’ John has been with Flowers Funeral Home for 40 years. That’s a long time! He’ll still be here every day – Monday through Friday – but I think we’ll give him the weekends off,” joked Sossamon.
Sossamon, who had been out of the funeral home business for several years, said his desire to help people in difficult times brought him back. “I’m ready to get back. I enjoy helping people, especially in their time of need.”
“Their time of need” includes looking for guidance, direction and comfort, according to Sossamon. “As a funeral director, people pay me to carry out their wishes or their loved ones’ wishes the way they want them carried out and that’s exactly what we intend to do.”
While he intends to honor the traditions established by previous owners Carlton Flowers, Irene Flowers and John Ayscue, Sossamon said services will undergo a “modernization” with additions such as slideshows and live streaming of videos for those family members and friends who are not able to physically attend.
In the spirit of honoring traditions, Sossamon wants to reassure the community that any prearrangements that were made with Flowers Funeral Home will be upheld and honored.
“We’ve had a lot of calls and texts asking about prearrangements; preparations that were done by Flowers Funeral Home are safe with Sossamon Funeral Home.”
When asked what prompted the name change, Sossamon replied that it was all about family and passing the business on to future generations. “We wanted to make it about our family to your family. I want my children to continue on with it one day.”
The Sossamon name is a familiar one in the local community as John’s father Rev. Frank Sossamon is the long-serving senior pastor of South Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church.
When asked about the Reverend’s involvement at the funeral home, Sossamon replied that his father will remain at the church full-time but will be available for visitations or services “as he knows most of the families that will come through these doors.”
Sossamon agrees that he and his father are very much alike in all but musical talent. “Since I closed on the business, I can’t tell you how many people have said I look like my dad and sound like him. I always tell them that I don’t sing like him!”
Along with working with his father, Sossamon is also looking forward to his interactions with other funeral homes in the community and said he is grateful for the respectful relationship that they already share. “I think a lot of those people. We are all in the service industry and we serve people.”
Sossamon welcomes all those with questions or those who just want to say hello to call (252) 438-4717 or stop by Sossamon Funeral Home for a chat.
To hear the interview with John Sossamon as played on Thursday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk program, please click here.
Town Talk 01/04/19
/by LarryNews 01/04/19
/by LarrySossamon Funeral Home Will Honor Prearrangements, Add Modern Twist to Services
/by Kelly BondurantIf you’ve taken a drive down Oxford Road in Henderson over the past week, you may have been surprised to see that the long-standing sign that previously read Flowers Funeral Home now reads Sossamon Funeral Home.
That change in name and ownership came about last week when John Sossamon, age 36, purchased the business from previous owner John Ayscue.
“We’ve been working on it for quite some time; it didn’t happen overnight,” said Sossamon.
In an interview with WIZS Radio, Sossamon put to rest any rumors that Ayscue was full-fledged retiring after the business transaction. “He’s not exactly retiring. We are going to call it ‘semi-retiring.’ John has been with Flowers Funeral Home for 40 years. That’s a long time! He’ll still be here every day – Monday through Friday – but I think we’ll give him the weekends off,” joked Sossamon.
Sossamon, who had been out of the funeral home business for several years, said his desire to help people in difficult times brought him back. “I’m ready to get back. I enjoy helping people, especially in their time of need.”
“Their time of need” includes looking for guidance, direction and comfort, according to Sossamon. “As a funeral director, people pay me to carry out their wishes or their loved ones’ wishes the way they want them carried out and that’s exactly what we intend to do.”
While he intends to honor the traditions established by previous owners Carlton Flowers, Irene Flowers and John Ayscue, Sossamon said services will undergo a “modernization” with additions such as slideshows and live streaming of videos for those family members and friends who are not able to physically attend.
In the spirit of honoring traditions, Sossamon wants to reassure the community that any prearrangements that were made with Flowers Funeral Home will be upheld and honored.
“We’ve had a lot of calls and texts asking about prearrangements; preparations that were done by Flowers Funeral Home are safe with Sossamon Funeral Home.”
When asked what prompted the name change, Sossamon replied that it was all about family and passing the business on to future generations. “We wanted to make it about our family to your family. I want my children to continue on with it one day.”
The Sossamon name is a familiar one in the local community as John’s father Rev. Frank Sossamon is the long-serving senior pastor of South Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church.
When asked about the Reverend’s involvement at the funeral home, Sossamon replied that his father will remain at the church full-time but will be available for visitations or services “as he knows most of the families that will come through these doors.”
Sossamon agrees that he and his father are very much alike in all but musical talent. “Since I closed on the business, I can’t tell you how many people have said I look like my dad and sound like him. I always tell them that I don’t sing like him!”
Along with working with his father, Sossamon is also looking forward to his interactions with other funeral homes in the community and said he is grateful for the respectful relationship that they already share. “I think a lot of those people. We are all in the service industry and we serve people.”
Sossamon welcomes all those with questions or those who just want to say hello to call (252) 438-4717 or stop by Sossamon Funeral Home for a chat.
To hear the interview with John Sossamon as played on Thursday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk program, please click here.
Vance Co. Tax Administration Lists Upcoming Dates & Deadlines
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy the Vance County Tax Administration website
Important Tax Dates
January 1st
Day as of which value, ownership, and situs of real and personal property are determined for ad valorem tax purposes. [G.S. 105-285]
January 6th
Begin 2% interest on unpaid taxes. [G.S. 105-360(a)]
January 31st
Last day of regular listing period. [G.S. 105-307]
Last day of timely filing of abstracts and exemption, exclusion, or use-value applications, except applications for elderly or disabled exclusion. [G.S. 105- 282.1, 105-277.4, 105-277.5]
Last day to file for Builders Exclusion [G.S. 105-277.02]
Tax collector must advertise tax liens at least once between March 1st and June 30th. [G.S. 105-369(c)]
April 15th
Filing deadline for business property that has been granted an extension.
June 1st
Last day to submit elderly/disabled exclusion, circuit breaker and disabled veteran’s exclusion.
September 1st
Current year taxes become due. [G.S. 105-360(a)]
For more information regarding tax rates, fees and deadlines, please visit https://www.vancecounty.org/departments/tax-overview/
Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Directors
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce’s November/December “Focus” Newsletter
The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce will welcome five new board members in the upcoming year. Please join the current Board of Directors along with the Chamber staff in welcoming our new directors to the Chamber Board: Chris Fisher with Henderson Fruit and Produce, Jenny Hester with PRIM Development and Residential Rentals, Ronald Bennett with Variety Wholesalers, Turner Pride with NC Cooperative Extension, and Bert Long with H.G. Reynolds Company.
Congratulations! We look forward to the beginning of your first three-year term as a Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce Director of the Board.
‘Drugs Uncovered’ Event to Include Sessions for Parents & Youth
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Gina DeMent, Community Engagement, Cardinal Innovations Healthcare
“Drugs Uncovered: What Parents Need to Know” is an interactive program that targets parents of upper elementary, middle school and high school students. This is the second in a series on substance use in our communities hosted by Cardinal Innovations.
There will be two different presentations from 6 – 8 p.m. on Thursday, January 17 at the VGCC Civic Center in Henderson. One session will be for youth in 6th – 8th grade and the other session will be for adults. Refreshments will be available.
Adult Session – Drugs Uncovered: What Parents Need to Know
Drugs Uncovered introduces parents to the current trends regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; health risks associated with adolescent use/abuse; the North Carolina alcohol laws and parental responsibility; and techniques for open communication and dialog with adolescents.
Youth Session – For the Health of It!
Grade Level: 6th – 8th
Students will discover how using drugs and alcohol can damage their brains and bodies. This class is centered around interactive activities that focus on “showing and not telling” kids how their brains are affected by alcohol and drug (inhalants, marijuana) use. Real life scenarios are used to help students analyze how a “drugged” brain affects their actions and decision-making skills. Students will also engage in role-play, reinforcing refusal skills.
Attending the event is free of charge. Please RSVP by Thursday, January 10 by clicking here.
Questions? Please call Mary Pearce at (252) 430-1330 or email mary.pearce@cardinalinnovations.org.
West End Community Watch Will Hear From Mako Labs at Jan. Meeting
/by WIZS Staff-Information courtesy Claire Catherwood, West End Community Watch
West End Community Watch will meet on Tuesday, January 15, at 6:30 p.m. at West End Baptist Church in Henderson.
The speaker will be Grant Fitzgerald who is with Mako Laboratories of Henderson. Law enforcement will be present to hear concerns from the floor and report recent criminal activities. Please plan to attend.
All are welcome, regardless of area of residence.
Cooperative Extension with Jamon Glover 01/03/19
/by CharleneNews 01/03/19
/by LarryTown Talk 01/03/19
/by Larry