Dot was born on June 28, 1928, to William and Della Smith. She had three brothers, James Smith, Roy Lee Smith, Franklin Smith, and one sister, Katherine Butner, and was raised in Winston Salem, North Carolina. After graduating from high school, she married Clyde Howard Mauney (Gus) and lived the life of a military wife for over 30 years. After his retirement from the Army, they settled with their family in Cary, North Carolina.
Never has the Lord had a servant who so loved Him. She lived a life of service to her family, friends, church, and those she found in need close to her and far away. In her life, she traveled the world on trips to further the Gospel to Cuba, Haiti, Russia, and China. She also visited Israel and other Middle Eastern countries to further understand and experience Biblical settings. Dot also served as President of the North Carolina Aglow, International, an organization committed to seeing God’s will done on Earth as it is in Heaven, and in that capacity served as a speaker for groups and meetings all over the country. She lived that life of a good and faithful servant.
“. . . but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” Joshua 24:15.
Dot is survived by her three sons, Lee Mauney, with his wife, Wanda, of Cary, North Carolina, Michael Mauney, with his wife, Jana, of Apex, North Carolina, and Ricky Mauney, with his wife, Andrea, of Apex, North Carolina, as well as six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Dot is reunited now with her parents, her siblings, and her grandson, Marshall Shawn Mauney, who preceded her to Heaven.
A graveside service for family and friends will be at Raleigh Memorial Park on Tuesday, July 28, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. All Covid precautions, including masks and social distancing, will be observed. The graveside service will also be livestreamed on Brown-Wynne’s Facebook page. Please join the family for the graveside service by livestream by clicking on join livestream below under services at the time of the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations are requested for the Dorcas Ministries of Cary, North Carolina, or the Cary Church of God.
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In lieu of flowers, donations are requested for the Dorcas Ministries of Cary, North Carolina, or the Cary Church of God.
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