RIP JIMMY (PORKY) EDWARDS, JR. CAROLINA DIRT TRACK RACER

Jan Woodberry
@jan-woodberry
13 years ago
171 posts

Jimmy (Porky) Edwards of Hope Mills, NC died today at age 57. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/02/13/1070995?sac=Home


updated by @jan-woodberry: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
William Horrell
@william-horrell
13 years ago
175 posts
Great eastern N.C dirt driver. Shocked and saddened. Condolences to the entire Edwards Family.
Bobby Williamson
@bobby-williamson
13 years ago
907 posts
Thoughts and prayers for the Edwards family.
Patsy Thompkins ~ Keisler
@patsy-thompkins-keisler
13 years ago
559 posts

Almost two weeks ago, I lost Pop. Today I lost one of the best friends I ever had....my heart is broken. Porky grew up watching my Pop race the cars that his Dad (Jimmy,Sr) built. He always said he learned everything he knew about racing and handling a car from Pop. I last saw him when Pop passed away, he said that he would get his Dad's scrapbooks, time trial sheets and pics together so I could have the stats on Pop's career. True to his word...his wife (Sharon) told me earlier on the phone he had done exactly that two or three days this week. He was a controvesial driver...just as Pop was, however, they knew how to put on a show for the fans.....and they knew how to win. Rest in peace "My Friend", you will be greatly missed....and I hope you gave my Pop a great big hug for me......

Earl Anderson
@earl-anderson
13 years ago
7 posts
God Speed Jimmy .I will Always Remember You & Jack Pennington Putting on A Show Ever Week at Myrtle Beach.
Marty Wright
@marty-wright
13 years ago
3 posts

I was born into racing. Raised at the same tracks or track as Jimmy and his brothers. My family raced also. The old Fayetteville Speedway.And the baddest driver around back then was Chubby Tompkins. #96 and drove for Porky's Dad. That is where Porky got his car number 48. He started driving while Chubby was still driving for his Dad. So Porky told me he took the 96 cut in half and came up with #48. Porky was a rough guy out on the track. But off the track he was a different person. When I first started racing. He helped me in so many ways. So times I didn't have gas to race. He would tell go by the shop and get what you need for the night. He gave me lots of parts. There was a lot more to Porky than the driver that most only knew. He was a kind person. Always tried to help out the new racers as much as he could.

This has been a real downer of a week for me. Losing the first hero I ever had Chubby. And losing a friend and a hero in Porky.

Keeping both the Edwards Family and the Tompkins Family in our prays.

Jim Wilmore
@jim-wilmore
13 years ago
488 posts
Sad news in the racing community. I never saw Porky or Chubby race but their racing legacy goes far beyond their fans and competitors. Rest in peace #96 and #48
Jan Woodberry
@jan-woodberry
13 years ago
171 posts

Patsy, I am so sorry to hear of your losses. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

http://llerrah.com/roseoncegrew.htm

May God be with you.

Jan

Patsy Thompkins ~ Keisler
@patsy-thompkins-keisler
13 years ago
559 posts

Thank you so much Dr. Woodberry.....I thank God I can feel His comforting arms around me....Patsy

Dr. Janice Woodberry said:

Patsy, I am so sorry to hear of your losses. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

http://llerrah.com/roseoncegrew.htm

May God be with you.

Jan

Patsy Thompkins ~ Keisler
@patsy-thompkins-keisler
13 years ago
559 posts

It is okay, Pkl.....I may be calling you in the next few weeks when things have settled down. And, I trust God they will....right now,it has been a time ofsolitude and reflection for me.I know now that the Lord DEFINITELY let me find you for this very reason...and I thank Him so much for the gift of you all. I have cried...I have prayed.....all in the comfort of the Lord's arms......Love ....Patsy

PKL said:

Patsy, forgive me; I should have made that connection. I didn't know Jim (Porky), but I did see his name on your page. When I saw the death announcement, my brain didn't link the two until now. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you once again. If this is your time of trial, you seem to be passing the test with flying colors. But...it's OK to cry and it's more than OK to reach out to loving family and friends.

God bless you HonMany, many hugs,