Quinton Tyrone Drummond was born December 3, 1952 in Winston- Salem, NC. He was the eldest son of Margaret J. Drummond and was preceded in death by his father, Harry Lee Carrethers. Quinton was a graduate of Parkland Senior High and attended Winston-Salem State University. He was employed by Tyco Industries and Atrium Windows and Doors in Welcome, NC. Quinton grew up in St. Andrews United Methodist Church and was currently a member of Union Baptist Church located on 1200 North Trade Street in Winston-Salem. He was an active member of ARCA and was a mentor to many young men and women in the Corner 2 Corner program at Union Baptist Church. Quinton was a dynamic speaker and had a love for people. His dream was to open a Rehabilitation and Recovery Facility to assist those who needed a place of strength to overcome addictions. Quinton leaves to cherish his memories: his wife, Della Jarrett Drummond of the home; two daughters, Dayna (Irvin) Graham of Fayetteville, NC and Ebonni Drummond of Charlotte, NC; one son, Quinton (Stephanie) Tyrone Drummond Jr. of Winston-Salem; mother, Mary Linda Drummond of the home; one stepson, Andres Jarrett of Jacksonville, FL; six brothers: Calvin (Brenda) Drummond, Spencer M. Drummond, Sterling (Darlette) Drummond, Micah S. Drummond, Donald (Angie) Lineberger and Norman Robinson; one sister, Tilda (Joseph) Shannon; two aunts, Odessa D. Gaither and Laura N. Powell; and one uncle, Robert (Joanne) Drummond. His grandchildren are Irvin Jarrell, Joshua, Isaiah and Nathan Graham of Fayetteville, NC, Malcolm and Ivy Wright of Charlotte, NC, Dayzia and Quinton Drummond III and Aisha Barnes of Winston- Salem, and Tiara, Ta'tianna and Carrington Jarrett of Winston-Salem. His memory will be cherished by a host of other family, friends, and loved ones. Funeral Services will be conducted at Union Baptist Church on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 1 p.m. Family visitation will be held at the Church from 12-1 p.m. The family will be receiving guests at 905 C Highland Avenue and at 4106 Oakridge Drive.