Carolyn Ann Baird

Carolyn Ann Baird obituary, Oxford, NC

Carolyn Ann Baird

Carolyn Baird Obituary

Visit the Gentry-Newell & Vaughan Funeral Home - Oxford website to view the full obituary.

Carolyn Dickerson Baird, a cherished mother and beloved grandmother, graced the world with her vibrant presence since July 3, 1945, in Oxford, North Carolina. Her journey through life, marked by warmth and unwavering spirit, concluded on July 24, 2025, in the very community that she adored.

A proud high school graduate, Carolyn poured her heart into her career at John Umstead, where she mastered the complexities of medical records. Yet, it was not merely her professional achievements that defined her; rather, it was her undeniable charisma and penchant for conversation that stirred the souls of those fortunate enough to know her. Never one to meet a stranger, Carolyn delighted in fostering connections, breathing life into every gathering with stories and laughter.

Her dedication to the Berea Fire Department illustrated her commitment to Berea, serving for many years as treasurer of the Ladies Auxiliary, a devoted wife of the Chief and a faithful member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church assembly and the choir. Through her tireless efforts, Carolyn nurtured relationships and supported the very heart of the town she loved dearly.

Surrounded by the faithful embrace of family, Carolyn is survived by her adoring son, Scott Baird (Wendy), and her devoted daughter, Dewana Brannon (Mark). She was the proud grandmother of Colby (Hailey), Corey, Chloe Baird, Hannah Brannon Duffy (Jake), and Leah Brannon, who looked to her as a beacon of love and wisdom. Each grandchild carries a piece of her legacy, reflecting her spirit through their lives.

Though she leaves behind a vibrant tapestry of family and friends, her path is now joined with those who have departed before her. Carolyn will be reunited with her beloved husband, Nathanial "Ned" Baird, her cherished parents, Willie Lee Dickerson and Esther Mae Moss Dickerson Carter, along with her sister, Dorothy D. Jones, who have awaited her return in eternal peace.

Carolyn's heart belonged to her community; she invested in it wholeheartedly, always being the first to know what was happening around her. She will forever be remembered not only for her profound connections but for the joy and love she imparted to everyone she encountered.

A visitation to celebrate Carolyn's extraordinary life will be held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Oxford, NC, on July 29, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, followed by a memorial service at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, where her spirit will be laid to rest next to her beloved, Ned, enveloped in the love of all who cherish her memory.

The family appreciates all of your kind gestures and memorials may be made to the Mt. Zion Choir Fund. 

As the sun sets in Oxford, where her journey began, it simultaneously rises in the hearts of those who knew Carolyn Ann Baird, illuminating the lasting impact of a life devoted to connection, community, and family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Gentry-Newell & Vaughan Funeral Home - Oxford

503 College St., Oxford, NC 27565

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