Harold Keith Eads, age 66, of Siloam, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024. He was born on Sept. 11, 1958, in Surry County, to the late Kenneth Marshall Eads and Jestine Mays Eads. Mr. Eads was a farmer for many years and was an employee of Bellweather Management Solutions and received an award for 15 years of dedicated service. With declining health, Mr. Eads enjoyed spending time with Carolene and his family; he enjoyed traveling. He loved to sit on his porch and pass time with his neighbors and friends while talking a lot about old times. Those left to cherish his memory include his sister, Ava Tilley and husband Wilburn; nephew Brandon and Nichole Tilley; special great-nieces, Ava Grace and Autumn Tilley; his special love and soulmate, Carolene Willard; many special cousins. A funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, Oct. 17, at Cox-Needham Funeral Home at 11 a.m. with Rev. Jeff Wall and Mike Culler officiating. The family will receive friends and family on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Cox-Needham Funeral Home. Interment will follow the service at Pine Hill Church. Cox-Needham Funeral Home is serving the Eads family. Please sign the guestbook at www.coxneedham.com, www.facebook.com/coxneedham.
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Ronnie G. Hall
October 16, 2024
Harold was a classmate and a friend. I worked for his daddy and later for him when his dad died, and he ran the farm. His mother was one of the best cooks in the world and Harold lost a lot of weight with his moms passing. Harold did not drink, smoke, chew tobacco though he was a tobacco farmer or hang out in bad places and around bad people. Harold was a private person that had the most perfect handwriting in the world, and he would have been a scribe in past times. Harold didn't have many relationships with women because he was shy but a women would have not found a better trusting man than him. Harold was as the song goes "Only the Good Die Young"......Harold was the good person in life.
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