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Joyce Ollis Lawing, a devoted daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend passed away peacefully on Feb. 1, 2021, surrounded in love by her family.
Joyce Lawing was born in Ingalls, NC on Nov. 13, 1936, to the late James Bruce and Zola Elizabeth Ollis. Joyce, one of nine children, was active in Pine Grove Methodist Church in Spruce Pine, graduated from Crossnore High School in 1954 and Appalachian State Teacherâs College in 1958.
Joyce made life-long friends and had many interests in college that included being elected to the Student Government and Appalachianâs Chief Cheerleader. While attending college, she met Harold Lawing, who played on the Appalachian Menâs Varsity Basketball team and was âYosef,â the universityâs mascot. They married in June 1958. Joyce and Harold were active in ASU alumni organizations, and at a reunion Joyce would be hoisted up on the shoulders of fearless collegiate cheerleaders during a home football game, when s
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they robbed the same bank three times. i think that they had nerve to go into these banks, on more than one occasion, but also to stay inside the banks as long as they stayed in. why the individuals chose north carolina national bank three times, we do not know. but we do know that apparently, they did this because they had been successful. and i think with each robbery, it became easier and easier and they became more confident. the robbers next target was a bank right up the street. a customer at the drive-through window witnessed the robbery. he also noticed a third man in a pickup truck who appeared to be the lookout, and he wrote down the license plate number. when the robbers drove away in a red suv, the customer followed them.
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