Visitation

May 5, 2025
4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Service

May 7, 2025
2 p.m.

Committal

May 7, 2025
Rex Sput Powell, 67, of Morganton, NC passed away Thursday, May 1, 2025. Born on August 18, 1957, he was the son of the late Ivey Powell and Mae Powell Maloney. Sput earned an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice from Western Piedmont Community College in 1996 and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Lees-McRae College in 1999. Before his law enforcement career, Sput served two years in the United States Army. He began his distinguished law enforcement career in 1989 with the Burke County Sheriffs Office. After a decade of dedicated service, he was appointed Chief of Police at Broughton Hospital in May 2002, a role he held until his retirement in 2012. Demonstrating his continued commitment to public safety, he returned to active duty as a part-time school resource officer from 2023 to 2024. Sputs dedication extended far beyond policing. He was an active volunteer firefighter and first responder with Oak Hill Fire and Rescue following his retirement and served as a current board member. He began his fire service journey as a volunteer with the West End Fire Department and later became Assistant Chief at Oak Hill Fire Department. He was also a charter member of Burke County Search and Rescue and was honored as Burke Countys First Responder of the Year in 2023. Additionally, he was a charter member of the Blue Knights MC XXIII.

His commitment to community and faith was evident through his active membership at El Bethel Baptist Church, where he served with the Medical Mission Team and Baptist Men. He was also involved with Gideons International and served on the board of Hearts Hands and Hope for Haiti. Sput contributed to youth development as a former football coach at Oak Hill Elementary and played a key role in establishing what is now known as the Oak Hill Recreation Foundation. He continued to support youth athletics through his love for Draughn Wildcat football and softball, which he attended at every available opportunity. Sput Powells life was marked by unwavering service, leadership, and compassion. May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him.

Yet, while his many professional and civic achievements may be impressive, they were not the centerpiece of his life. If you asked Sput what he was most proud of, we are certain that he would say it was his wife, children and grandchildren, but most importantly his relationship with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Sput is survived by his wife of nearly 42 years, Barbara Lingafelt Powell of the home; children, Becky Powell of Morganton, Chris Powell (Taylor) of Hickory, and Nichole Tetreault (Brian) of Morganton; grandchildren, Cloe, Rhylin, Peyton, Landyn, Bentley, and Lyncoln; sister-in-law, Nancy Powell of Morganton; numerous beloved nieces, nephews, a large extended family, and many others he considered as his kids, which he loved dearly.

In addition to his parents, Sput was preceded in death by his brother, Levi; and sisters, Barbara and Katie.

The family will receive friends from 4 to 7 p.m., Monday, May 5, 2025 at El Bethel Baptist Church. A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 7, 2025 in the church with the Rev. Justin Cunningham officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Honors will be provided by the Oak Hill Fire Rescue Department, Burke County Sheriffs Office, Burke County EMS, and the Broughton Police Department.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to support causes close to Sputs heart, Hearts, Hands, & Hope for Haiti, c/o Rick Coffey, PO Box 1045, Blowing Rock, NC 28605 or El Bethel Baptist Church Building Fund, PO Box 2518, Morganton, NC 28680.

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

Visitation

May 5, 2025
4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

El Bethel Baptist Church


Service

May 7, 2025
2 p.m.

El Bethel Baptist Church


Committal

May 7, 2025

El Bethel Baptist Church

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I went to school and played football with Spud for years. We had just reconnected after I moved back in the area after retirement. He had been a good friend and will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

—David Edwards
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—Vanya McElrath

To the family of our brother in blue. Looks like he served everyone from country to neighbors and even kids. It speaks a lot of a man when you don’t know him but can just read his history and be proud that you are part of a group like him. Thanks for the service RIP by Blue Knight brother. NCBK Xlll President Brian Duckworth Morganton is my hometown and glad to see people representing it.

—NCBK Xlll Brian Duckworth
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My condolences are extended to the family. I have known Sput for more years than I can recall. Sput was a true man amongst men and was always a true professional, gentleman and friend. Sput has touched more lives with a positive influence than anyone could ever imagine. His is truly a life unfinished and for those who’ve known him are better for it. Barbara, you and family are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest easy brother, until we meet again. As you told me when we last parted ways…”l love you brother.” You will never be forgotten.

—Steve W Graves

This man was a beautiful sight to us all and guess what he prepaus for HEAVEN" me including and I love his family!!!. He would want u to celebrate

—Shannon Gragg

Heartfelt condolences to the family and friends on the homegoing or Brother Rex "Sput" Powell from the officers and members of the Blue Knights Internationsl Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club. He has preached his own homegoing with the wonderful testimony he had for His Lord and Savior and love of family. William A. McCoy, Chaplain, Chapter XIII Blue Knights Internaional Motorcycle Club, Cumberland County and area surrounding.

—William (Bill) McCoy
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Sending my deepest, most heartfelt condolences to the family during this most difficult time. Sput was a special person & a great friend of our family. He will be forever missed! Sending prayers of comfort to the family.

—April Benfield
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Rip from a West End Fire fire fighter 6212 we have the watch form here. Sput Powell rest in peace until we see each other again one day

—Tyler KELLER
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—CONNIE CARSWELL
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—Patty Johnson