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Mr. DeLacey Alan Thomas

11/06/1957 - 10/03/2020

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Obituary For Mr. DeLacey Alan Thomas

Mr. DeLacey Alan Thomas, 62, originally from Whipple, WV, yet residing in Winston-Salem, NC, was called to rest on Saturday, October 3, 2020 after his fight with cancer. Beloved by so many, our dearest Lacey, aka “Carolina”, “Rail”, “Mad Dog”, has made his transition and is now victorious in Heaven. He’s left numerous great stories and memories to cherish. His departure leaves our hearts heavy.

Lacey was born on November 6, 1957, he was the son of the late Delbert “Puddin” and Ramona Coles of Whipple, WV. Lacey was the third child of nine siblings.

Lacey attended Scarbro Number 2 School and Collins High School in Oak Hill, WV. In his younger years, Lacey loved playing sports and excelled in baseball. He played Oak Hill Little League Baseball for the Indians and Senators and became one of their most outstanding players. With an eagle eye and an incredible instinct, Lacey would turn his head slightly to the side and know just when to hit. Crack! Another one out of the park. And you’d watch Lacey take a slow stroll around the bases because he had the time. He hit at least two or three home runs in almost every game. Back in those days, Tom’s Carryout would give out coupons for a FREE WV Hot Dog or BBQ Bun for every home run hit and they knew Lacey by name.

Lacey had a magnetism that drew people to him. All he needed to do was flash those pearly white teeth, and they were hooked.

Lacey married Deidre Allen of Fayetteville, WV, but they are now divorced, however, they still remained good friends and she had a special place in his heart.

Lacey could also use his natural charisma to talk his way out of anything— and believe us, he did. He stuck to his values and never backed down. (We believe his daughter, Shedee, has inherited this wonderful trait from Lacey. We love you, Shedee!)

From high school, Lacey entered the Job Corps and relocated to Ogden, Utah. He had great memories of his years out West. It was in Utah where he learned how to work on cars. Lacey loved cars— the faster, the better. Whenever you saw Lacey, he was driving up in a nice car. Lacey was adventurous, exciting, and the kind of person who made you feel good just being around him. He was also a legendary ladies’ man. The ladies loved Lacey and he loved them in return. Our Lacey wasn’t perfect and had many flaws, but we adored him. It was hard not to love him. Even his exes still maintained great friendships with him after breaking up. In addition to the ladies, Lacey also loved his gun. Yes, his gun. He made sure everyone knew that he was “packing” and there never came a fight that he backed down from. You always felt protected in his presence.

Lacey was a master story teller. No one could have you on the edge of your seat like Lacey. From character description to gripping plot — with sound effects — Lacey’s stories always ended with a victorious blaze of gun fire and a barrel of laughs. You’d laugh so much that your jaws would hurt. The remarkable thing about Lacey’s stories was that they were absolutely true (with slight embellishments). He was such a character, and was truly loved by so many people.

Lacey worked as a construction foreman on various job sites throughout North and South Carolina prior to retiring under a disability. In the South, they gave him a new nickname, “Carolina.” If you knew him as Carolina, you knew a man who was a hard worker. He always had three things: a car, a job, and a gun. Carolina was a country boy at heart and never liked the city life, it just wasn’t his style. Carolina was street wise and willing to share sound advice about life. He slowed down and mellowed out in his latter years.

Lacey gave his life to the Lord at an early age and recommitted himself to Christ prior to his death. He knew he had lived a blessed life and was so thankful for God’s Grace and Mercy. Lacey’s heart was humbled and he learned that forgiveness and gratefulness were the peace makers of his life. He loved his children and all those who loved him.

Lacey often would say, “I just want to sit under my ‘thinking tree’ and have a cold drink.” His thinking tree was a huge shade tree in his yard where he enjoyed sitting and just reflecting on life. Carolina, Rail, Lacey, Mad Dog, you will be missed. Rest easy under that “Heavenly” thinking tree until we see you again.

Cherishing his memory are his children, Arthur (Andrea) Swafford, Shedee Allen, Lacyia Thomas, Lacey Moore, Patricia Thomas, William Cook, DeLacy Thomas II, and Ameria Morris, along with 13 grandchildren; siblings, Aubrey (Kyo) Thomas, Garrison Thomas, Kandice (Patrick) Carter, Milton Thomas (deceased), Garnet (Randolph) Ward, Kelli Hollins, Delbert Coles, and Rachel (Jean-Pierre) Roberts; four loving and special friends, Shelby Allen, Harriett “Granny” Andrews, Tara Gaye, and Terry Brooks; three step-children, Alaysha, Shanet and Maurice and a host of other relatives and friends.

Farewell service will be 12:00Noon Saturday, October 10, 2020 at Mountain View Church of God, 2 Mount View Road, Hilltop, WV with Pastor Bruce Hogan officiating. Burial will follow in Meadow Haven Memorial Park, Ingram Branch.

Friends, while wearing gloves and masks and observing social distancing, may pay their respects to the family beginning at 11:30AM.

Email condolences to ritchie-johnson@suddenlinkmail.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Ritchie & Johnson Funeral Parlor, Beckley.

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  • 10/09/2020

    Cousin Lacy I was as a lot younger but I remember you and your kind spirit. Prayers and luv to the family from the Davis & Loving

  • 10/09/2020

    RIP Lacey! Mae,Louis ,Lynn,Mel,cous for life! Our Mothers were Sisters,we were raised right! No regrets.We loved each other! Summerlee,Whipple,Dodge City. Louis Loving

  • 10/09/2020

    Lacey! My heart is heavy,but my mind is clear. First,I would like to Thank our Heavanly Father for his Grace and Mercy allowing us our hallowed time together. We were Cousins, our Mothers were Sisters! We were raised together,played together,Prayed together and now it is with extreme sadness that I pay tribute to you as a Father,a Brother, a Cousin,a Friend,a Loved One! We laughed and now we cry,parting is such sweet sorrow. Condolences to the Family from Mike,Mae,Lynn,Melanie and myself. We loved you Cous! I am consoled because I know you fought the Good Fight.Aubrey told me you did. Respectfully, Lovingly Louis Loving (Cousin) Summerlee Phoenix,Az

  • 10/08/2020

    Lacy and I go way back..I meet Him over 20 yesrs ago. We use to hang out hard together..He would pick me up cause I did not have a car...and we had so much fun! You are truly missed my FRIEND REST EASY

  • 10/08/2020

    Lacey, I am truly going to miss you my dear friend. I have a lot of memories of all the good times we had and they will forever live in my heart. I know that you are in a better place . Rest Easy My Friend

  • 10/08/2020

    I will miss you dearly, I have so many memories of us to carry in my heart, rest peacefully My SOLIDER !!! LOVE BLACK GOLD !!!

  • 10/08/2020

    Mr. Lacey you were the sweetest, and always had everyone laughing!! I didn't realize you played sports in your younger days. Your obituary was very interesting. I met you after befriending your daughter Shedee. We were so close, and she talked about you all the time. I remember her living with you, and how you always welcomed me when I came over. You loved everyone!!! You treated us all like family!! You were always trying to help no matter what! You are gonna be so missed Lacey. I wish I could of seen you before your exit....love you always.....

  • 10/08/2020

    Cousin Lacy the last time I saw you was at Aunt Ramona's funeral and we laughed, talked, reminsced on the good times, your funny stores and talked alot about my dad (Popa). You reminded me so much of my dad, your beautiful spirit will truly be missed. I love you cousin rest in paradise:-)

  • 10/07/2020

    Lacey, we grew up in the same town (Whipple), went to the same schools, knew the same people. I will never forget how athletic you were, I remember how the teachers will want to see you walk on your hands, I thought you were so strong and cool. You will be missed.

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