Visitation

Jan. 22, 2026
noon - 4 p.m.

Jan. 23, 2026
9 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Service

Jan. 23, 2026
1 p.m.

Committal

Jan. 23, 2026
noon

James “Trey” Conley Mitchell III, passed away Saturday, January 17, 2026, at his home in Saxapahaw, NC. He was 50 years old and had been battling health issues for the past few years.

Born in Morganton, NC on November 20, 1975, he was the son of James Conley Mitchell Jr. and the late Rebecca Pitts Mitchell. After moving to Jamestown, Trey was a graduate of Ragsdale High School and worked at Jamestown Park Golf Course for many years. Having a passion for landscaping, he opened his own landscape business.

Trey was an avid golfer and through golf, Trey made many great friends and created memories that he enjoyed sharing throughout the years. As much as Trey loved golf, he loved being on the lake in his boat, with his family even more. Texting and calling for plans to go to the lake would start early in the week, talking the kids into taking off work to enjoy a day on the lake.

Even off the lake, Trey centered his life around family. He loved visiting with his dad on almost a daily basis, talking about football, golf, or various other topics, being a constant friend and supporter of his sister, and sitting by the fireplace with his father-in-law.

Trey, survived by his wife, Ashley, enjoyed many years together. From the trips and adventures to the quiet moments in the evenings, they truly enjoyed each other’s company. Trey was the dad that stepped up to become the best dad to Grayson, Alayna and Aubrey. Teaching them how to drive, ski, and how to bypass mom and go to him when they needed money, he admitted he could never say no to his kids. From midnight runs with Grayson or plotting with the girls to run to get snacks and take-out at all hours of the night, he definitely had partners in crime. Trey was also so proud to be Big Daddy to his grandson, Adonis. He loved watching him grow up and so looked forward to having a little side kick when he got a little older.

Trey is survived by his wife, Ashley Mitchell; children, Grayson Morris, Alayna Morris (Reign) and Aubrey Whitesell; grandson, Adonis; father, James Conley Mitchell Jr.; sister, Jenny Mitchell Vestal; father-in-law, Terry Johnson; sister-in-laws, Kim Lynds (Mike), Jaime Moyer (Keith); nephews, Spencer Vestal (Gabe), Shawn Moyer; nieces, Gracie Vestal, Samantha, Savannah, and Sabrina Lynds.

Trey will lie in state from 12pm until 4pm, Thursday, January 22, 2026 and from 9am until 11am, Friday, January 23, 2026 at Sossoman Funeral Home.

Services will be held on Friday, January 23, 2026 with the burial service being held at Burke Memorial Park at 12pm and the funeral will be held at First Baptist Church of Morganton at 1pm.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the PKD Foundation.

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

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So sorry for your loss,Jimmy. Godspeed!!

—Jim Belote

Jimmy, Oh my goodness! I am so sorry to hear this. Such a young life taken too soon. Sounds like he was the Best Dad ever. You should be proud. The grandson who wore blue jeans to dinner At Conley house. You told me the story. Again I am so saddened by this. Peace to you and your family! Cindy Ross

—Cindy Ross
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—Ali Carvalho
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Trey was a very good friend to me. We grew up together playing golf at Ragsdale. He was on our 1992 3A State Championship and 1993 runner up team along with Brooks Turner, Chris Roney, Bill Harvey Jr. and Rich Vanstory. I always said that he had the potential to be one of the areas best golfers. Trey, old buddy, you will be missed. I wish we had spent more time together after high school. My condolences to the family during this difficult time. Pick it up Trey, that putt is good old friend. Until we meet again...

—Chad Randall

I will never forget the good times we had playing golf together on the weekends - Trey was such a good friend and will be missed. Rick Reagan

—Rick Reagan

I had the privilege of working with Rebecca at Glen Alpine Elementary School and having Trey as a student in first grade. He was a kind, funny, mischievous boy and his mother was a wonderful co worker teacher. I am heartbroken to know that Trey died and so glad to know he leaves a legacy of kindness and enjoying life for his children and grandchild. My condolences to the family. Judy Farris

—Judy Farris
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Condolences to Ashley and family prayers for you all in this time and coming weeks. Always liked talking to Trey at Eli’s

—Steve Miller
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I met Trey when I started working at Eli's Kitchen. Him, Ashley and Terry were 3 of my favorite customers. I will definitely miss seeing him peek his head around the corner to say Hey with that big ol smile. We are all praying for you Ashley!!! Rest in peace Trey you are definitely one that will never be forgotten by many of us.

—Ashley Deese

Trey was always a valued member of the Jamestown Park family with his HUGE smile, his swagger and his infectious sense of humor. Players and staff could always count on Trey to challenge them to a great round of golf, filled with 'jabs' and joviality. He was truly the BEST of the best. Michael Hutcheon PGA Head Golf Professional Jamestown Park (1992-2015)

—Michael Hutcheon

Prayers up I will miss your smiling face and our talks

—Lisa W Webster
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