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Obituaries Richard Weeks, Jr.
June 11, 1943 - January 15, 2023 l ouisville are jazz, contemporary and hip-hop. She participated in a variety of dance competitions, winning numerous regional and national awards.
Richard Lon Weeks, Jr, passed away Sunday, January 15, 2023, in Louisville, KY. He was born on June 11, 1943, in Greensboro, NC. He was predeceased by his parents, Richard Lon and Doris Jean Leary Weeks, and his brother, John Webb Weeks. Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Bonnie Weeks of Louisville, his sons, Richard Lon Weeks, III (Tracey) of Greensboro and Kendrick Collins Weeks (Ansley) of South Mills River, NC, step son Tim Allen of Lexington, KY and step daughter, Angie Banta of Louisville, KY; his sisters, Jean Weeks Cannon of Charlotte NC, and Cynthia Weeks Shields of Wilmington NC, and his grandchildren, Richard Lon Weeks, IV, Abbey Weeks Bruggeworth, Kestrel Weeks, Remi Allen, Reece Allen, Tory Allen, Caitlyn Banta, and Nicholas Banta.
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Dick was incredibly proud of his two boys, Richard and Kendrick. He loved spending time with them and their families. He was always willing to drive from a long distance to be with them for holidays, dance recitals, golf tournaments, beach trips, and ball games.
A graduate of Greensboro Senior High School and the University of North Carolina, Dick was an avid Tar Heels fan and attended football and basketball games in Chapel Hill for nearly 50 years. He loved to discuss the current status of UNC teams with anyone who would listen.
Dick loved the beach, spending his childhood summers at Atlantic Beach, NC, and returning to Emerald Isle and Pine Knoll Shores every year. He looked forward to fishing, revisiting old haunts, and eating the best seafood in the world!
Dick had a successful career with Martin Marietta. Upon retirement, Dick and Bonnie moved to Rarity Bay, Tennessee. He enjoyed boating on the lake, playing golf, and entertaining his friends and family. He was the life of the party and lit up the room. His sense of humor was well-known, and all who met him loved him.
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After completing Jamestown Middle School, Underwood chose to attend high school at Penn-Griffin School of the Arts in High Point. She moved to Brea, Calif., her senior year to train at Brea Space, a school of dance under the direction of Krista Miller. This launch training program provides approximately 20 hours a week of training in all dance styles, plus preparation for auditions, journaling classes and on-camera work.
“(Leaving my family behind in Jamestown) was scary at first,” Underwood admits. “I did not know anyone, but was lucky to join a program of dancers who wanted the same thing I did.
“I had always liked dance, but once I turned 15 I started to realize it was something I really wanted to do. Whenever I saw movies with dancing visiting commercial businesses..
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Underwood finished her senior year at Penn-Griffin online and returned home to participate at her high school graduation with her classmates.
She is currently taking online classes at Guilford Technical Community College and hopes to eventually get a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. Taking classes online makes it easier for her to continue her education since she can fit her classes into the rehearsal schedule for the upcoming production.
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