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by Anthony Gonzalez
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<p>McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr., who sustained major injuries in a head on crash in State Road on March 5, makes his first public appearance after two months of recovery with his family at East Elkin Baptist Church, as the church held a benefit dinner that dedicated 100 percnet of the cost of the meal to help offset McCree’s rising medical costs.</p>

McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr., who sustained major injuries in a head on crash in State Road on March 5, makes his first public appearance after two months of recovery with his family at East Elkin Baptist Church, as the church held a benefit dinner that dedicated 100 percnet of the cost of the meal to help offset McCree’s rising medical costs.

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<p>Shelia Weathers and Blake Mitchell volunteering at the benefit are jubilee for the community support. They say the crowds have been nonstop and the ticket sales for the dinner were already over 200 plates sold.</p>

Shelia Weathers and Blake Mitchell volunteering at the benefit are jubilee for the community support. They say the crowds have been nonstop and the ticket sales for the dinner were already over 200 plates sold.

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<p>“Fixing baked beans, it’s all part of a dinner process,” Daphne Pardue as she volunteers in the kitchen.</p>

“Fixing baked beans, it’s all part of a dinner process,” Daphne Pardue as she volunteers in the kitchen.

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<p>First responders with the Elkin Fire Rescue transport McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr. to East Elkin Baptist Church, his first public appearance since a critical accident that happened in State Road on March 5.</p>

First responders with the Elkin Fire Rescue transport McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr. to East Elkin Baptist Church, his first public appearance since a critical accident that happened in State Road on March 5.

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<p>McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr. suffered an accident in State Road on March 5 leaving him critically injured.</p>

McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr. suffered an accident in State Road on March 5 leaving him critically injured.

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Family and friends gathered at a near-standing room only East Elkin Baptist Church cafeteria on Saturday evening for a benefit dinner helping to raise money for one of their own that was critically injured in a serious car accident.

On March 5, a silver Grand Prix traveling northbound on U.S. 21 allegedly veered off left of center and collided with McCree Wilson Gentry, Jr.’s black Dodge Intrepid heading southbound, police stated.

Gentry and the other driver were seriously injured in the crash and were rushed to Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.

Gentry remained at Baptist Hospital for an entire month.

“He suffered a broken back, 13 broken ribs, a ruptured sternum, a broken left arm, his left foot was crushed, and his left hip was severely injured,” said Scottie Gentry, wife of Gentry.

Gentry, who is best known to many in the community as ‘Smoke’, was transferred to U Pac in Elkin on April 5 to continue with his long road toward recovery.

At the church dinner, it was business as usual with chicken dinner lines moving as quickly as they could be prepared.

“The ladies and the members of the church came together to see to it that the family gets 100 percent of the money raised by the dinner ticket,” said church volunteer Emily Morrison of Elkin. “We are so excited. We have sold so far over 200 tickets and so many other people have entered who didn’t have a ticket to buy a dinner.”

Dinners were sold for $8 per plate.

“We purchased dinner on-the-go from the benefit,” said Elkin resident Sherry Macy, who learned about the accident from her son Ryan, a student at Elkin Middle School.

Inside the church, most guests eating chicken and volunteering for the benefit were unaware that Smoke would attempt his first public appearance since the accident.

Many made chatter, wondering how a man was lucky enough to even survive the accident.

However, with the support from the staff at Elkin Fire Rescue, which transported Smoke from U Pac to the church, Smoke made his appearance.

“I have no memory of any of it. I couldn’t tell you what I was doing before or after,” Smoke told The Tribune.

An emotional Smoke said he was grateful to be alive, and with tears coming down both sides of his face, he gave thanks to the community for being there, the help of all involved in saving his life, his family, and especially to his wife.

“This is Scottie, so you know. I can’t say enough about her,” he said about his wife, who was nearby crying.

“He has been making great progress,” said Scottie. “It’s been a long road for him and the family. At first, we were mortified after the accident. We were afraid and had a sense of terror.”

Scottie is not sure how long her husband may need to recover, but that doesn’t stop the bills from piling up.

A fund is currently held in the Yadkin Valley Bank on Bridge Street in Elkin. “Donations are appreciated,” said Scottie.

“I guess our message is that despite the fear and the overwhelming challenges facing someone during their darkest hour, recovery is possible,” she said.

Surrounded by family, the man of honor entered the cafeteria to thunderous applause.

Reach Anthony Gonzalez at 336-835-1513 or email at agonzalez@civitasmedia.com.

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Edward Lewis O’Neal, age 41, of Dobson, passed away on Sunday, June 16 at his home. Owner & Operator of O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping of Dobson. Husband of Kim Felts O’Neal. Father of Jared and Jaden O’Neal. Born July 10, 1971, to Mack and Yvonne O’Neal of Flat Rock. Brother: Andy O’Neal and wife Shelia of Mt. Airy. Sister: Carol Kennedy of Texas. Mother and Father-in-law: Wade & Joyce Felts of Mt. Airy. Sister-in-laws: Sandy Pridgen and husband, Alex of Wilmington & Jennifer Smith of Elkin. Nieces: Amber, Tiffany, Stormy, Colby, & Nicole. Nephews: Andrew & Marcus. Several “special” friends & all the crew behind O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping.

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Visitation will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm at Moody Davis Funeral Home in Dobson. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 21 at Moody Davis Funeral Home Chapel, with Burial to follow at Snow Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

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Visitation will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm at Moody Davis Funeral Home in Dobson. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 21 at Moody Davis Funeral Home Chapel, with Burial to follow at Snow Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

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Edward Lewis O’Neal, age 41, of Dobson, passed away on Sunday, June 16 at his home. Owner & Operator of O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping of Dobson. Husband of Kim Felts O’Neal. Father of Jared and Jaden O’Neal. Born July 10, 1971, to Mack and Yvonne O’Neal of Flat Rock. Brother: Andy O’Neal and wife Shelia of Mt. Airy. Sister: Carol Kennedy of Texas. Mother and Father-in-law: Wade & Joyce Felts of Mt. Airy. Sister-in-laws: Sandy Pridgen and husband, Alex of Wilmington & Jennifer Smith of Elkin. Nieces: Amber, Tiffany, Stormy, Colby, & Nicole. Nephews: Andrew & Marcus. Several “special” friends & all the crew behind O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents: Fred & Josephine O’Neal and his maternal grandparents: Pete & Lois Lowe. He was a member of Welcome Valley Baptist Church. He was a volunteer firefighter of Jot-Um-Down Volunteer Fire Department. He was an active member of his community, a hard worker, and a dedicated father.

Visitation will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm at Moody Davis Funeral Home in Dobson. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 21 at Moody Davis Funeral Home Chapel, with Burial to follow at Snow Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

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Organized by the North Carolina Chapter of the NAACP, the “Moral Monday” demonstrations have now reached Elkin with several dozen activists holding peaceful demonstrations on the corner of Bridge Street and Market Street on Monday, June 17. Local clergy organizers say the movement will grow and will take place each Monday at 5 p.m. on Bridge Street in Elkin.

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Edward Lewis O’Neal, age 41, of Dobson, passed away on Sunday, June 16 at his home. Owner & Operator of O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping of Dobson. Husband of Kim Felts O’Neal. Father of Jared and Jaden O’Neal. Born July 10, 1971, to Mack and Yvonne O’Neal of Flat Rock. Brother: Andy O’Neal and wife Shelia of Mt. Airy. Sister: Carol Kennedy of Texas. Mother and Father-in-law: Wade & Joyce Felts of Mt. Airy. Sister-in-laws: Sandy Pridgen and husband, Alex of Wilmington & Jennifer Smith of Elkin. Nieces: Amber, Tiffany, Stormy, Colby, & Nicole. Nephews: Andrew & Marcus. Several “special” friends & all the crew behind O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents: Fred & Josephine O’Neal and his maternal grandparents: Pete & Lois Lowe. He was a member of Welcome Valley Baptist Church. He was a volunteer firefighter of Jot-Um-Down Volunteer Fire Department. He was an active member of his community, a hard worker, and a dedicated father.

Visitation will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm at Moody Davis Funeral Home in Dobson. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 21 at Moody Davis Funeral Home Chapel, with Burial to follow at Snow Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

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&lt;p&gt;Organized by the North Carolina Chapter of the NAACP, the “Moral Monday” demonstrations have now reached Elkin with several dozen activists holding peaceful demonstrations on the corner of Bridge Street and Market Street on Monday, June 17. Local clergy organizers say the movement will grow and will take place each Monday at 5 p.m. on Bridge Street in Elkin.&lt;/p&gt;

Organized by the North Carolina Chapter of the NAACP, the “Moral Monday” demonstrations have now reached Elkin with several dozen activists holding peaceful demonstrations on the corner of Bridge Street and Market Street on Monday, June 17. Local clergy organizers say the movement will grow and will take place each Monday at 5 p.m. on Bridge Street in Elkin.

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Edward Lewis O’Neal, age 41, of Dobson, passed away on Sunday, June 16 at his home. Owner & Operator of O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping of Dobson. Husband of Kim Felts O’Neal. Father of Jared and Jaden O’Neal. Born July 10, 1971, to Mack and Yvonne O’Neal of Flat Rock. Brother: Andy O’Neal and wife Shelia of Mt. Airy. Sister: Carol Kennedy of Texas. Mother and Father-in-law: Wade & Joyce Felts of Mt. Airy. Sister-in-laws: Sandy Pridgen and husband, Alex of Wilmington & Jennifer Smith of Elkin. Nieces: Amber, Tiffany, Stormy, Colby, & Nicole. Nephews: Andrew & Marcus. Several “special” friends & all the crew behind O’Neal Tree Service & Landscaping.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents: Fred & Josephine O’Neal and his maternal grandparents: Pete & Lois Lowe. He was a member of Welcome Valley Baptist Church. He was a volunteer firefighter of Jot-Um-Down Volunteer Fire Department. He was an active member of his community, a hard worker, and a dedicated father.

Visitation will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm at Moody Davis Funeral Home in Dobson. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 21 at Moody Davis Funeral Home Chapel, with Burial to follow at Snow Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

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&lt;p&gt;Organized by the North Carolina Chapter of the NAACP, the “Moral Monday” demonstrations have now reached Elkin with several dozen activists holding peaceful demonstrations on the corner of Bridge Street and Market Street on Monday, June 17. Local clergy organizers say the movement will grow and will take place each Monday at 5 p.m. on Bridge Street in Elkin.&lt;/p&gt;

Organized by the North Carolina Chapter of the NAACP, the “Moral Monday” demonstrations have now reached Elkin with several dozen activists holding peaceful demonstrations on the corner of Bridge Street and Market Street on Monday, June 17. Local clergy organizers say the movement will grow and will take place each Monday at 5 p.m. on Bridge Street in Elkin.

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