Jerald Craddock receives Governor’s Award for Volunteer Service

Published 8:27 am Saturday, June 8, 2019

Jerald Craddock received the Governor’s Award for Volunteer Service at the regular meeting of the Hyde County Board of Commissioners in May.

The award is the highest designation of appreciation for distinguished volunteer service to the people and the State of North Carolina. Craddock was granted and extended all honors and courtesies provided by the Governor’s Office.

Craddock has served Hyde County over many years by managing the Food Bank and delivering food to people in need every month. He is known for always being there rain or shine. He assists the sick, poor, disabled or anyone who needs spiritual assistance and has been a regular visitor to people in hospitals, nursing homes and those in need. Craddock is also active with youth in the community and assisting them with achieving spiritual goals.

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Hyde County Board of Commissioners chairman Earl Pugh Jr. said, “Hyde County has been blessed to have Jerald Craddock serving our communities.” He thanked Mr. Craddock for his dedication and continued service.

Craddock and his wife Darlene are residents of Manns Harbor and he serves as pastor to Watson’s Chapel in Nebraska and Soule United Methodist Church in Swan Quarter.

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