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Mr. Carl Blake Fraley, 41, of Thomasville passed away Thursday, April 30, 2026 at his home in Thomasville.
Carl was born August 5, 1984 to Wesley Blake Fraley and Frances Marie Hibbett Pritchard of Thomasville. He worked in construction for many years and was of the Baptist faith. Carl will be remembered for his love of the Falcons, fishing, his creative ability to draw and color, spending time with his children and family, and of course playing video games on his PlayStation 5.
He was preceded in death by a step-sister, Jessica Hubler; step-brother, Andrew Hubler; his maternal grandparents, Bruce Douglas Hibbett Sr., Fran and Jerry Patton; paternal grandmother, Linda Kay Turner; his aunt, Quentella Younts; his nephew, Zachary Tyler Fraley.
Left to cherish his memory are his mother, Marie Pritchard and husband Michael; his father, Wesley Blake Fraley and wife Rhonda all of Thomasville; a son, Andrew Milton Fraley and a daughter, Summer Kay Fraley both of Lexington; a brother, Christopher Fraley of Thomasville; a sister, Frances Lynn Forsythe and husband Jerry of Lexington, three step-siblings, Brady Hubler of High Point, Dacoda Pritchard and wife Qhiyah of Lexington, Colleen Bowers and husband Ryan of Fayetteville; step-grandparents, Mike and Patricia Pritchard of Newton; his Aunt Trina Byrd and husband David of Thomasville; two uncles, John Hibbett and wife Angel of Southmont, Doug Hibbett and wife Marsha of Thomasville; two nieces Serenity Fraley and Baby Anne Fraley both of Thomasville; four nephews, Kaiden Fraley of Trinity and Collin Fraley of Lexington; Dakota Forsythe and Fiance' Angel of Southmont, and Jordan Forsythe of Lexington, NC; numerus extended family members.
A funeral service will be held Saturday May 9, 2026 at 4:00 PM at the J.C. Green & Sons Chapel in Thomasville with Rev. Herman Powell officiating. The family will greet friends from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM for the hour prior to the service.
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