Edith Ann Forester Tysinger
WILMINGTON Edith Ann Forester Tysinger, 82, wife of the late Raymond M. Tysinger, died Monday, July 5, 2021, at Lower Cape Fear Hospice and LifeCare Center surrounded by her children and grandchildren.
She was born Oct. 23, 1938, in Winston-Salem to John and Ada Forester. Edith graduated from Mineral Springs High School in 1957 and went on to marry her high school sweetheart, Raymond, on July 1, 1961. They were married for over 52 years, until he passed away in 2013, and had three daughters and three grandchildren.
Edith was an amazing cook and well known for her baking skills. She felt the importance of having a homecooked meal on the table every evening and a huge breakfast every Sunday. Pancakes were her favorite. Meals at her table were for family time and were full of laughter, love and wonderful food. Everyone loved her chicken pot pie, lasagna, chocolate cream pie and peanut butter cheesecake to name a few. Edith did not buy Oreos for her famil
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Only 10 percent of our patients take advantage of their full Medicare hospice benefit. The Medicare hospice benefit includes ALL medical care, equipment, medications and visits related to the diagnosis. Because many patients are unaware of available funding, we go the extra mile to help ensure you’re getting the most out of your hospice benefit.
A brief overview of Medicare benefits
When you receive care from Lower Cape Fear LifeCare (formerly Lower Cape Fear Hospice), you are assigned a social worker who will work closely with you to help you maneuver through the often confusing waters of health care.
Original Medicare will cover everything related to your illness, but it is very important that you receive the care from a Medicare-approved hospice provider, such as Lower Cape Fear LifeCare. While we can examine the specifics of your plan with you, in general, Medicare should cover: Doctor services Nursing care Medical equipment such as walkers or wheelchairs Any med
Clyde Fairfax ‘Dixie’ Wilmeth Jr.
WILMINGTON Clyde Fairfax “Dixie” Wilmeth Jr., 89, peacefully passed away Monday, April 19, 2021, at home. He was born Nov. 18, 1931, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Clyde F. Wilmeth Sr. and Flora Moore Wilmeth.
Following his birth, the family moved to Elkmont in the eastern mountains of Tennessee. While there, he attended a one-room schoolhouse with one teacher for all 12 grades. After 5 years, the family moved back north to Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, where he was given the nickname “Dixie,” which remained with him his entire life.
After Lower Merion High School, he graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He captained the 1954 Soccer Team and was inducted into the UPENN Hall of Fame in 2015. He also played varsity lacrosse and was a brother of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.