Obituary of Barbara "Bobby" Ann West Faasii -- 2008

Contributed by Jeanette Corcoran





Faasii, Barbara Ann West "Bobby" 


KINSTON - Barbara "Bobby" Ann West Faasii, 71, of 1000 Catherine Avenue, Kinston, died 
Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Bobby attended Grainger High School and received an 
Associates Degree in Early Childhood Development from Lenoir Community College. She 
was retired from the K-Mart Corporation and Kennedy Home. She was an active member of 
Northwest Christian Church and the Kinston Chapter of Senior Citizens Club. Bobby was 
preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Mary Bell West; and her husband of 44 years, 
Toti "Koki" Faasii. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Faasii of Kinston; sons, Patrick 
Massaro and Koki Faasii, Jr. and wife Blanca, all of Kinston; sisters, Janet Sparrow and 
Sandra West Williams, both of Kinston; brother, Michael West of Snow Hill; granddaughters, 
Jennifer Faasii and Melissa Olsen Faison and husband Jay; grandsons, Koki Faasii, III and 
Mikel Faasii. She was also happily anticipating the birth of her first great-grandchild in 
December. Survivors also include nieces, Renee Walker, Susan Lowman, Christle Dunn, 
Jennifer D'Alba, and Wanda Fortune; nephews, Richard Jarman, Michael West, Joel Kean, 
and Floyd Kean. She also had many great-nieces and nephews. Bobby went to live with the 
Lord accompanied by her sister, Geraldine Kean. The family will receive visitors from 7-9 p.m. 
Friday, September 12, 2008, at Howard-Carter Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 
11 a.m. Saturday, September 13, 2008, at Northwest Christian Church with the Reverends 
Kenneth Rouse and Brad Parker officiating. Burial will follow the service at Pinelawn Memorial 
Park. Funeral arrangements by Howard-Carter Funeral Home. Sign the guest book at 
www.kinston.com.
Published in the Free Press from 9/12/2008 - 9/15/2008 

Witnesses say there was “evidence of a medical problem” with driver before wreck
September 9, 2008 - 9:45AM
Justin Schoenberger
Staff Writer
Three people were killed Tuesday morning when a tractor-trailer ran a red light and plowed into their 
compact car at the intersection of U.S. 70 and N.C. 258 in Kinston.
Barbara Faasii, Geraldine Farron West Kean and James Harvey Mewborn were pronounced dead 
at the scene. Faasii and Mewborn were Kinston residents and Kean, who was Faasii's sister, lived 
in Greenville.
"We had an 18-wheeler crossing 70 on Queen Street," Kinston Department of Public Safety 
spokesman Woody Spencer said. "The car was turning east onto highway 70 and had a green arrow.
"The 18-wheeler ran the red light and impacted the car."
The accident happened at 9:11 a.m. 
Spencer said the driver of the tractor trailer, Aubrey Ray Weddle, a 67-year-old from Floyd, Va., 
was taken to Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Emergency personnel assisted Weddle into an ambulance 
on the scene, though he walked under his own power.
Police said they were told by witnesses there was "evidence of a medical problem" with Weddle 
shortly before the crash happened. Weddle has been admitted to the critical care unit at LMH.
So far, no charges have been filed against him. 
Kelly Dail was heading east on highway 70 toward Lenoir Community College from Goldsboro 
when she saw the crash.
"I'm at the light to turn left toward downtown Kinston and it was my turn to go," Dail said. "It was 
a green arrow. The gentleman in that car went to turn and the next thing I know, two seconds later, 
this 18-wheeler truck comes through the intersection ... he just totally plowed over the man.
"He hit him, and then (the truck) jumped over his vehicle."
Dail, a student at LCC, said she was thankful to have avoided being part of the crash.
"Whoever was in that car," she said, crying, "just saved my life."
The wreckage remained through noon in the grassy median between the highway and south end 
of Queen Street, where the tractor trailer ran over a utility pole and knocked out power to the traffic 
signal. The trailer wheels were over the base of the pole, while the rear wheels of the truck still sat 
on top of the car.
Wrecker and tow trucks initially helped to shift the rig off the car to allow emergency personnel to 
work. Several people wore white hazardous material suits.
Traffic heading west on U.S. 70 was rerouted through Kinston via Queen Street and Vernon Avenue. 
U.S. 70 eastbound traffic was detoured at Skinner's Bypass to N.C. 11 south and onto Asphalt Road 
before being directed to Collier Loftin Road.
Detours were taken down and traffic flow returned to normal at about 2:30 p.m.



Three killed in Kinston accident
•	By News-Argus Staff
KINSTON -- Three people died Tuesday morning when a tractor-trailer ran through a red light and over 
a compact car at the intersection of U.S. 70 and N.C. 258. 
Barbara Faasii, Geraldine Farron West Kean and James Harvey Mewborn, who were in the car, were 
pronounced dead at the scene. 
Faasii and Mewborn lived in Kinston. Kean, Faasii's sister, was a resident of Greenville. 
Kinston Department of Public Safety spokesman Woody Spencer said this morning that no charges 
have been filed 
The accident happened shortly after 9 a.m. 
Spencer said the driver of the tractor trailer, Aubrey Ray Weddle, 67, of Floyd, Va., was taken to Lenoir 
Memorial Hospital. 
Police said they were told by witnesses there was "evidence of a medical problem" with Weddle shortly 
before the crash happened. Weddle has been admitted to the critical care unit at LMH. 
The tractor trailer also struck a utility pole, knocking out power to the traffic signal. The trailer wheels 
were over the base of the pole, while the rear wheels of the truck still sat on top of the car.

Wrecker and tow trucks initially helped to shift the rig off the car to allow emergency personnel to work. 
Several people wore white hazardous material suits.

Traffic heading west on U.S. 70 was rerouted through Kinston via Queen Street and Vernon Avenue. 
U.S. 70 eastbound traffic was detoured at Skinner's Bypass to N.C. 11 south and onto Asphalt Road 
before being directed to Collier Loftin Road.

Detours were taken down and traffic flow returned to normal at about 2:30 p.m.



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