John D. Gaddy

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JOHN D. GADDY

I met John Gaddy sometime in the late 1980s while working with the North Carolina Department of Correction at Polkton, NC.  John came to work with the NCDOC and was assigned to the second shift which was my duty assignment also.  John was retired from the U. S. Navy as a Lieutenant and an immediate friendship was developed after meeting John.

John had an unusually dry sense of humor, but the more I got to know John, he had an excellent sense of humor even thought dry as Kellogg's Corn Flakes and a very intelligent man, well versed and talented in many areas!  However, I only remember one incident that John actually laughed out loud, but can't recall what brought that on.  He would crack a grin once in a while, but was serious looking most of the time.

John loved the outdoors, hunting with firearms, muzzle loading aka black powder, archery equipment and we quickly bonded having similar interest in fishing as well.

I helped John put up his heavy hunting ladder stands that required two people to be safe, but you could put one up by yourself, although at the risk of personal safety.

Working in a correctional environment requires specialized skills in managing people and John had decades of experience with the U. S. Navy.  John started his military career; enlisted man first in the U. S. Marine Crops, but later enlisted/transferred to the U. S. Navy. John worked his way up through the ranks as an enlisted man, then as a Warrant Officer, and was promoted to a Lieutenant.

As stated earlier, John knew how to manage personnel and had the tenacity, temerity and grit not be "water headed" or conned by the convicts or staff members either.

When the Brown Creek Correctional Institution opened in April 1993, John transferred to the facility as a Correctional Sergeant and later was advanced to the rank of Correctional Lieutenant.

John was also a General Instructor certified by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Standards Commission and later became a Firearms Instructor, whereas I was already a Firearms Instructor.  We spent a good amount of Firing Range time together at our facility and also helping instruct at other NCDOC facilities.

John and myself spent quality time going to our favorite archery dealer Jim Skipper of Skip's Archery in Indian Trail, NC and would have a meal together either going or coming back from the archery shop.

John was definitely my best friend, other than my bride aka Joyce of course and I cannot say enough good things about John.  Once John retired from the NCDOC, he started going to church regularly, and gave his heart to Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.  John also taught the adult Sunday school class at the Polkton Baptist Church and read his Bible daily.  John gave financial support to his Church and anyone in "real" need.  I know this for a fact!  When my bride had her stroke in 2006, John came to our home and gave myself a sizeable amount of money since at the time, my bride was in between medical insurance coverage and we were facing tremendous medical bills and with our Lord's help, paid them off over ten (10) years.

Each Christmas John would either give out gift cards or a very large box of See's candy Signature Gift Pack which is expensive.  I remember one year John gave me his Fender flat top acoustic guitar that he was not using anymore.  John and one of his neighbors would come by and I would get the banjo, Dobro and Fender guitar out and play some songs for them.  Several months ago, I gave that Fender guitar to a young man at our Church who is learning to play guitar very well and definitely needed a good quality professional guitar to play and I believe I told that to John before he got so sick.

We also went to S & S Graham Archery in China Grove, NC several times and we both ordered a Matthews Drenalin one cam bow and had good success with the Matthew Drenalin bow harvesting many deer.  We visited other vendors handling hunting equipment and accessories and John purchased top of the line stuff!  John was first class in all that he did!

When John stopped hunting altogether in 2018, he gave me a car load of hunting clothes; many being high dollar Scent Lock brand from size 3X to 1X and I donated the larger size hunting clothes to ones that could use the larger sizes.

John retired from the NCDOC a good many years before myself, whereas I retired in March 2012 and retirement is the best "full time job"  I have ever had............grin if you must.  Only one (1) disadvantage, "You never get a day off."

JOHN AND HIS DOGS

For the last decade or more, if my memory is correct, John kept up to three (3) or (4) yard dogs mostly the Beagle breed and they were his Children.  John had never been married, although he told me he came close to getting married one time while stationed in California or either Florida, but it never materialized.  John looked after his family of Beagles and kept them well fed.  He would get them Chicken Tenders from KFC every now and then as a special treat and regularly would get them a Pork Chop biscuit from the Marathon service station there in Polkton, NC which operated a grill also.  When he did his weekly shopping at Walmart and Food Lion, he would load his cart up with things for his dogs; e.g., neck bones, Vienna sausage, chickens, wieners in addition to either dry or canned dog food.  I kidded John that his dogs eat better than myself...............grin if you must!  John kept their shots up to date and anyone keeping a dog knows that Vet fees this day and time is very expensive, just for routine stuff.

When I visited John at his home, his family of beagles were very protective of John and he would have to calm them down!  John and myself enjoyed sitting on his covered back porch in his rocking chairs talking about various things, mostly hunting though! 

Johns daily routine; would go to town and get loaded up on coffee and/or breakfast for himself and before the COVID-19, him and his friends would gather inside where sitting booths where and they would catch up on the daily stuff and world events.  During and after COVID-19 when the inside booths were closed, John would be outside sitting in his truck drinking coffee and his friends would stop by for a visit and chat.  When John would leave, he would order pork chop biscuits for his dogs and would then stop by the Post Office when they opened at 9 AM to get his mail.

John stopped deer and turkey hunting sometime around 2018, whereas he stopped deer hunting a few years before he stopped turkey hunting and his strength was slowly declining as he could no longer load some of the large bucks he was harvesting onto his four wheeler without help.  I can definitely relate to the declining strength personally and I believe the culprit is the date on my birth certificate; got to blame something right? 

JOHN'S MEDICAL ISSUES

I talked with John regularly and the past year, I noticed that John was repeating himself often and not being aware that he was doing so.  John had one memory loss event while leaving a medical facility in Monroe, NC and couldn't find his truck in the parking lot and went to a nearby facility and they let him spend the night there.  The following morning, he was able to call someone and they helped him find his truck.  Things rapidly went down hill medically for John after this event.

John later had to be hospitalized for a medical issue for a week or more and the attending physician told his next of kin, Joel Ingold of Pinehurst, NC there was nothing else they could do for John and that he needed 24/7 care/assistance, whereas, Joel got John in an assisted living facility in Pinehurst, NC.  I talked with John fairly regular and he was very unhappy and wanted to come back home to Polkton, NC, but it was not to be.  I did my best to encourage John that this was the best place for him, but it was very difficult for John to accept since he had been his own man all his adult life and he did not have to depend on someone else for help.  I always ended our conversation letting John know that I was praying for him daily!

John's friend and person that cleaned his home, Joye Waddell looked after his dogs while John was in the assisted living facility. Coyotes killed Johns dogs while he was in the assisted living facility and glad that John was not aware of it since he really loved those dogs which were his children.

PICTURES FROM THE PAST

I am going to post pictures that I have taken of John over the years and it is hard to realize that he has departed this Life!  These pictures are posted on my Photo and Guest Photo album pages and a couple other short stories, but will copy and paste them here in one place.

This is one of the earliest pictures taken of John on April 21, 2001.

I believe this pix was taken by Danny Gathings at the Stag & Doe processing.

Below pix of John and Virginia McSwain carving a pumpkin on 10-30-2004 at our Halloween party.

Below, John enjoying a bowl of home made chili n beans on 10-30-2004

I tried for many years to get John to join us for our Christmas, Thanksgiving and other Holidays without success, but that was the way John was.  I was surprised that John made it to this Thanksgiving event and one other event in 2005.

John with a 23 pound long beard harvested on April 17, 2008.

John and Carl Cauthen at our Halloween party on Burlington St. in 2005

John and Virginia McSwain 08-15-2008.  Bill and June Escott were also present.  Pix taken in Ansonville, NC at a seafood restaurant.   Another rare photo of John with a good grin going!

John test firing his new Matthews Drenalin solo cam bow at S & S Graham Archery in China Grove, NC 10-29-2008

John with another Long Beard harvested on 04-10-10.

Pix taken at S & S Graham Archery China Grove, NC  10-29-2008.

Pix taken 04-15-2011.

Pix taken 11-25-2013, not taken by Bill Porter.

Pix taken 04-14-2012.

Pix taken on 10-17-14, harvested with Stryker Solutions LS Crossbow.  Buck weighed 211 lbs. on the hoof!

Picture taken on 05-03-2016.

John with another Long Beard harvested on 04-27-2018.

I believe this is the last pix of John that I took and don't think he turkey hunted after 2018.  John gave up deer hunting a few years before giving up turkey hunting.  John kept me supplied with wild turkey breast meat rendering some "beautimous" recipes!

JOHN'S OBITUARY

John D. Gaddy

Polkton - Mr. John D. Gaddy, age 81, died peacefully at First Health Hospice House in West End, NC.

The family will greet friends on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, at Leavitt Funeral Home from 1:00 until 2:00PM.  A graveside will follow at 2:30PM at Williams Cemetery in Polkton with Rev. John Greene officiating.

Born in Anson County on August 15, 1941, John was a son of the late John Robert and Naomi Currie Gaddy.  John was a retired Naval Officer with 23 years of service.  He was more recently retired as a Public Safety Officer with the NC Division of Prisons with 14 years of service.  He was a member of Polkton Baptist Church.

Survivors include two nephews, Joel Ingold of Pinebluff and John Robert Ingold of Wilmington.

Leavitt Funeral Home is serving the Gaddy family.

Rev. John Green of the Polkton Baptist Church stated that "John preached his own funeral by the way he lived!"

In closing, as stated earlier John was my best friend and we shared many times together and have those wonderful memories stored in my “Mind’s eye”.  I look forward to seeing John again when the trump of our Lord sounds and will meet him in Heaven.

While John was in the assisted living facility, I encouraged him the best I could and he was continually in my daily prayers.  I certainly do miss him!

"Two of the Greatest Ships that ever Sailed, Friendship and Fellowship" and John and myself certainly sailed with prevailing good winds!

MY FAVORITE POEM:

SALUTATION TO THE DAWN

Look to this day!
For it is life, the very life of life,
In its brief course
Lie all the verities and realities of your existence:

The bliss of growth,
The glory of action,
The splendor of beauty,
For yesterday is but a dream
And tomorrow only a vision,
But today well lived makes every yesterday
a dream of happiness
And every tomorrow a vision of hope.

Look well, therefore, to this day!
Such is the salutation of the dawn.

Written by Kalidasa 2500 B.C. Sanskrit

For me, the poem in a nut shell means, "live today the best that you can" and can certainly relate that to my friend John Gaddy!

Web page published by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 11-04-2022.

LEAVING ON A SPIRITUAL NOTE

If you do not know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, please take this moment to accept him by Faith into your Life, whereby Salvation will be attained.   

Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8  For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.

Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”

Open this link about faith in the King James Bible.

Romans 10:9 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”

Open this link of Bible Verses About Salvation, King James Version Bible (KJV).

Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”

Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;”

Micah 6:8 “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”

Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me."

IN GOD WE TRUST - GOD BLESS AMERICA - "FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE"   JOHN 3:16 KJV Home Up