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Jerrell Lee "Pit" Boone

December 17, 1931 — September 30, 2025

Burlington

Jerrell Lee Boone, affectionately known as “Pit,” was born at home in Ossipee, North Carolina. He passed away peacefully at Hospice House in Burlington, North Carolina, surrounded by love.

Pit was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Betty Louise Love Boone, as well as his parents, Vernie Iola McIntyre Boone and Sion Lawrence Boone, including his sisters Sarah Brown, Brenda Allred, and Alice Fay Ross.

He is survived by his three daughters, Lorri Naylor (Craig), Tammy King (David), and Tracy Abbatecola (Ron), along with his grandchildren Jessica, Emilee, Kristina, Brandon, Jenna and Anthony; great-grandchildren Jaxx, Jameson, Kinsley, Andy, Braylynn and Cooper all who brought him immense joy.

From a young age, Pit was known for his playful spirit and mischievous antics, earning the nickname “Pit” from his grandmother, Fannie Mae McIntyre. He was athletic and talented, earning letters in multiple sports and receiving a full scholarship to Western Carolina University, though he chose to remain close to home and to Betty.

In 1953, Pit enlisted and served in the Army at the end of the Korean War, 1st Calvary Division. He was stationed in Japan as an MP and driver for high- ranking officials. He took pride in his service but ultimately returned to Ossipee, where he and Betty built a life together. They were married for 56 wonderful years and were active members of Fairview United Methodist Church, where Pit shared his musical talents and supported Betty in her extraordinary singing. A dedicated teacher and storyteller, deeply involved in his church he taught Sunday school for many years, while holding nearly all position there. His passion for ministering to others along with his deep faith allowed him to often serve as lay leader pastor.

Pit also had a rewarding career at Glen Raven Mills and later at Alamance Community College as Director of Operations and Auxiliary Services where he became a beloved mentor and friend to many throughout the community holding positions in Civitans, A-O Fire Department and many other service organizations.

A passionate cook, Pit’s Brunswick stew and “medicinal” chocolate pies were legendary, and he loved sharing his culinary creations with his community. He believed too that “laughter is the best medicine” and never missed an opportunity to bring hilarity to any conversation or situation.

Pit’s legacy of love, kindness, faith, and community spirit will be cherished by all who knew him. He will be deeply missed by his family and the countless lives he touched.

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

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3128 Osceola Rd, Elon, NC 27244

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

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