In Memory

Bernice (Bernie) Bazemore (Clapp)

Bernice "Bernie" Bazemore Clapp, 82, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 1, 2025 in Athens, GA. Prior to moving to Athens, she lived in Winston-Salem, NC for over fifty years. Bernie was born December 8, 1942, in Scotland Neck, NC and moved to Raleigh at age six. Bernie graduated from Broughton High School, Raleigh, NC in 1961. She attended the Women's College of the University of North Carolina and then the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education in 1964. After graduation, Bernie moved to Winston-Salem where she began her teaching career at Sherwood Forest Elementary School. It was there that she became the beloved "Miss Bazemore". She was adored by her students, and she adored them, as was evidenced by her keeping in touch with many of them well into their adult lives. It was also during this time that she met Hubert "Bruce" Clapp and it was love at first sight. They were married in 1967 and began their beautiful life together.

Bernie was devoted to her community. She was a member of Knollwood Baptist Church, Arborvitae Garden Club, the Junior League of Winston-Salem, and Forsyth Country Club. She volunteered her time and talents to many civic and charitable organizations. In 1988, she decided to earn her Real Estate license and set out on what would become a magnificent thirty-year career at Prudential Carolina's Realty, now Berkshire Hathaway. Bernie was known for her loyalty, tireless work-ethic, generosity, compassion, shrewd business sense, and ability to "get it done". Most of all, though, she was devoted to her family. When asked what meant the most to her, it was always family. She would choose time with them over anything else. Those lucky enough to have been included in that circle, know how lucky they were. She leaves a legacy of a life well lived.

Bernie is survived by her daughter, Catherine Clapp Hardman (Lam) of Athens, GA; son, John Simpson Clapp (Susan) of Augusta, GA ; brother, Cyrus William "Bill" Bazemore, Jr. (Louise) of Winston-Salem, NC; brother-in-law, John McRary of Huntsville, AL; four grandchildren, Catherine Madry Talmadge Hardman, Lamartine Griffin Hardman V, Lillian Hall Clapp, and Ward Simpson Clapp, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 54 years, Dr. Hubert Bruce Clapp; her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Cyrus William Bazemore (Lena Bernice); parents, in law Dr. And Mrs. Hubert Lee Clapp (Celeste); sister-in-law, Carolyn Clapp McCrary of Huntsville AL/Asheville, NC; and brother-in-law, Phillip Lee Clapp of Montgomery, AL.

The family would like to give special thanks to Joanne Appling for the loving care and companionship she provided to Bernie over the last four years.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held in the fall, in Winston-Salem, NC. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Samaritan's Purse or a charity of your choosing. Lord and Stephens Funeral Home, West, Watkinsville, GA is in charge of arrangements. www.lordandstephens.com.

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06/12/25 04:48 PM #1    

Roxanne Heffner (Maffitt-Harvey)

So sad to learn of Bernie's passing.

We were good friends during our high school days and were roommates at Woman's College for two years before she transferred to UNC -Chapel Hill.  We weren't in touch often during later years, but when I learned of her husband's death and her move to a retirement community in Georgia to be closer to her children, we connected.  I hoped to visit her there, but sadly, we never made it down to Athens.

Bernie had a very happy marriage, two wonderful, accomplished children, and four adored grandchildren.  She was devoted to her twin brother Billy, who lives in Winston-Salem, as she did for fifty years.  Her early career in teaching and later 30-year career in real estate were very fulfilling for Bernie.  A noted beauty with an unforgettable smile. she led a happy, productive life.

Rest in peace, Bernie.

Roxanne  


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