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Pierce-Jefferson Funeral Services Kernersville Chapel
Jeffrey "Jeff" Lynn Wardick
June 20th, 1960 - February 20th, 2025
In Loving Memory
Mr. Jeffrey "Jeff" Lynn Wardick, 64, of Kernersville passed away on February 20, 2025 under the care of Hospice Home in High Point surrounded by his family. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he was the son of the late Edward and Betty (Brown) Wardick and husband of Cathy (Snyderburn) Wardick.
Jeff enjoyed spending time with his family. His hobbies included cooking, where he was a grill master, or spending time near the ocean, which he loved. He was dedicated to keeping up his lawn and his vanilla milkshakes. He was also a member of the 68th Armored Division of the U.S. Army and served in Germany.
Jeff is survived by his loving wife, Cathy Wardick; his children, Jennifer Wardick, Christine Wardick (Michael Rasponi), Jessica Maness (Eric), Amy Tesh (Nilsen); his grandchildren, Jordan, Jacob, Colton, Elizabeth, Brooklynn, and Baby Tesh.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Gary Wardick, Dave Wardick, Allen Wardick, and Anita Zeps.
A graveside funeral service celebrating Jeff's life will be at Eastlawn Gardens of Memory Chapel, 530 Dobson St, Kernersville, NC 27284 on Friday, February 28, 2025 at 11:00AM with Pastor Barrett Johnson officiating.
In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make memorial contributions to Hospice Home in High Point, North Carolina.
Friends and family may sign the guestbook online at www.piercejeffersonfh.com
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As you journey along West Mountain Street in Kernersville, the stately presence of Pierce-Jefferson Funeral & Cremation Service captures the eye, a facility marked by its elegance and rich history. Originally a modest two-room educational building for the town's children, this structure took on a new life as a funeral home in 1930, and since then, it has been a pillar of dignity and service in the community....
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