Visitation

Jan. 28, 2024
1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

Service

Jan. 28, 2024
2 p.m.

Committal

Jan. 28, 2024

Oscar David Tate, 77, of Morganton, NC, passed away Wednesday, January 24, 2024.

Born in Manhattan, NY on November 2, 1946, he was the son of the late Samuel Alexander Tate and the late Dora Baker Tate of the Lake James Community.

Oscar graduated from Olive Hill High School in 1965 and Harris Barber College in 1966. He served in the US Army from 1967 to 1969, one year of which was as an infantryman in Vietnam. As a result of injuries obtained from his service, he retired as a barber for Western Carolina Center in 1975.

Oscar was a born again Christian and attended New Bethel Baptist Church. He was an active student in Sunday school and Bible study, and he served as an assistant vacation Bible school teacher and member of the missionary.

Mr. Tate was very active in his community. He helped organize and served with the North Carolina Agent Orange Outreach Program for veterans exposed to Agent Orange, a chemical used in the Vietnam War. He was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans, a member of American Legion Post 322, and member of the Riverine Force Association.

Oscar was also a life member of the NAACP and chairman of the Veteran Affairs Committee and Parliamentarian of the Burke County NAACP for 15 years. He participated for many years in the Black History Festival of the NAACP, providing black history books, posters, pictures, cards, and materials to the public.

He was a past board member of The Outreach Center, where he worked with special projects. He also served on the Community Resource Council at the Foothill Correctional Center for 15 years.

Oscar was a member of the History Museum of Burke County and past member of the Burke County Historical Society. He was also active in voter registration and getting voters to the polls for many years.

He had a passion for geology and organized the Rock and Mineral Club at Hillcrest Elementary School and served as its advisor for 7 years. He continued to teach about rocks and minerals to children through the Morganton Recreation Department mineral shows and to various schools, scout groups, and churches.

Always willing to serve, Oscar was a 25-year member of Caring Hearts Mission Outreach of Morganton. He helped serve and deliver meals to the sick and shut-in. He also transported individuals to medical appointments, ran errands for the needy, and delivered payments to utility companies and rental agencies for those unable to do so.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife of 54 years, Diann Thomas Tate; daughter, Richette Tate-Gore (Michael); grandchildren, Michaelanthony T. Gore and Benjamin David Gore; brothers, Samuel B. Tate and Louie P. Tate; brothers-in-law, Stephen L. Thomas (Susan), Frank A. Thomas (Sandra), and Phillip J. Thomas (Vonda); sisters-in-law, Audrey B. Tate, Belinda T. Vinson (Walter), and Frances T. Parker; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m., Sunday, January 28, 2024 at Sossoman Funeral Home. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. in the Colonial Chapel of the funeral home with Rev. Willard Watkins officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Caring Hearts Mission Outreach, P.O. Box 2013, Morganton, NC 28680 or to a charity of your choice.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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Oscar, I new the hug that you gave at the olive hill reunion was so special that it was heart felt. Diane and you know how special you are to us. Precious ant it sweet that we have a wonderful and just God that loves us so much that He want us with Him

—Arney and vera

My most sincere condolences to the Tate family..Nice memories of this family growing up. May God's Peace and Blessings be with you all! Mary Hunter Hardy

—Mary Hunter Hardy
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My sincere condolences to the Tate family! God Bless!

—Sarah W Tate

My sincere Condolence to Diann and the entire family, Oscar was one of the Sweetest and loving man, Always greeting with a smile,He will be truly missed,🙏❤️ Mildred Hawkins

—Mildred Hawkins

Oscsr was a wonderful person with a kind and fighting spirit. My prayers are with you.

—Deloris Johnson

Condolences and prayers to the entire family! May God contunue to bring you peace and comfort! Our great friend will be missed.

—Rev. & Mrs. Herbert Carter and Family
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Our condolences go out to the family for your loss and may your memories bring you comfort in the days ahead.

—John and Paula Ferguson

Dear family. Oscar was the sweetest calming person. Will miss seeing him at the family reunions. Rest in heaven my dear cousin

—Diane Tate Cornwell

Words cannot express the sadness and emptiness I am feeling. It feels like a part of my heart has ceased to exist. As far as I can remember, my cousin Oscar and I have had a special bond. I never witnessed any anger or negativity from him. Always enjoyed his leadership and contributions to the family reunions. His absence will be missed by many. Now as he sleeps, let us always remember the impact he had in our lives. Thank you Diann for your love, endurance and care for your soul mate, Amen ❤️

—Duke Logan & Artie Mckesson-Logan

I am sending my love, prayers, and condolences to Diane, Richyetta, and the whole family. Uncle Oscar has been in my life since I was a baby. He has taught me and all my children so much. He was and always will be AWESOME. RIP Uncle Oscar.

—Gina Erwin Murphy