Posted by:
Barbara S. Foley
Posted on:
November 16, 2023
He was a very good football coach, but he really shone when the Walker brothers moved to James Blair. With them and a existent talented team, it became evident that James Blair could go all the way to the state championship with the right coaching–and GO we did! In 1965, we won the state basketball championship. The school went wild! Unless Coach Spaulding won some other championships after I graduated (66′), it was undoubtedly the pinnacle of his coaching career. As the multi-sport coach, the students idolized him. During the summer he taught driver’s ed, which I had to take because I flunked parallel parking on my driver’s test. I was terrified of him, but soon came to relax with his guidance as he patiently showed me how to do it correctly. We both celebrated when I finally passed my test. To this day, I love the challenge of parallel parking, as people watch as I (since I know his tricks) slip my huge van into a nice parallel space. I wasn’t a footballer or basketballer, but your coaching led me to success. My late Dad, William Foley, the principal at James Blair, always spoke very highly of Coach Spaulding and respected him as a fellow colleague and someone who shaped young lives. Rest easy; well done, Coach. – Barbara Foley
Posted by:
Buffy Myrick
Posted on:
November 12, 2023
Always enjoyed running into you on the early morning walks! Such an inspiration and sense of humor! I’m sure you are coaching something in heaven! You will be missed. Prayers for the family. Buffy
Posted by:
Billy and Terry Andrews
Posted on:
November 11, 2023
Our condolences to the family.
Posted by:
James “Fish” Alsop
Posted on:
November 10, 2023
Proud to have played on “Coach’s First Winning Team” in 1971. Equally thankful for his referral to UNC, his encouragement to seek higher education & the opportunity to reminisce with him in 2022. Rest In Peace “Coach.”
Posted by:
Ken Blackley
Posted on:
November 9, 2023
Condolences to Coaches family, Caroline just lost one of its mainstays. We had some great times coaching against each other back in 70s, thanks for bringing me back to Caroline in 90s it was great 5 years. RIP COACH I was blessed to call you a friend
Posted by:
Sandra Brown
Posted on:
November 8, 2023
My Condolences To The Family Coach Spaulding will definitely be missed by me. I will miss our Saturday morning chats on Main Street and at the Post office. He would light up when he spoke about the gathering with his football team and seeing all the players. He spoke often of my personalize license plate with a chuckle, he thought it was the funniest. I will cherish these memories always. Rest in peace Coach. Deepest Sympathy, Sandra Latney Brown
Posted by:
Sandra Brown
Posted on:
November 8, 2023
My Condolences To The Family Coach Spaulding will definitely be missed by me. I will miss our Saturday morning chats on Main Street and at the Post office. He would light up when he spoke about the gathering with his football team and seeing all the players. He spoke often of my personalize license plate with a chuckle, he thought it was the funniest. I will cherish these memories always. Rest in peace Coach. Deepest Sympathy, Sandra Latney Brown
Posted by:
Mary Woolfolk
Posted on:
November 7, 2023
My condolences to the family.
Posted by:
DONALD HUTTON
Posted on:
November 7, 2023
Thank you coach for choosing me to play on the James Blair High Basketball Team for three years. I have the wonderful memory of playing on an almost perfect team that had 22 wins and 1 loss and a state championship. They’re memories I still treasure.
Posted by:
Richard Collawn
Posted on:
November 6, 2023
I will miss seeing George on his morning walks. He always made us smile with his comments about the group at the Mix House. Rest in peace my friend. We will keep your family in our prayers.
Posted by:
Dr. William Noel, Sr. “Willie”
Posted on:
November 6, 2023
Rest well, Coach Spaulding. Thank you for all of your support through the years. You will be sorely missed. 🙏🏾
Posted by:
Deanna Ergenbright
Posted on:
November 6, 2023
A wonderful brother and friend. Will miss him more than words can say His 7:30 in the morning phone calls where we talked sports, school and church He was my rock. Loved him so much. Dee