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Unclaimed Property for County: HAYWOOD 7/16/2019 Unclaimed Property for County: HAYWOOD 7/16/2019 OWNER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PROP ID ORIGINAL HOLDER ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP ABERCROMBIE JOE PO BOX 1376 CLYDE 28721 15478290 AMERICAN FAMILY HOME INS CO 7000 MIDLAND BLVD AMELIA OH 45102 ADAMS JAMES R 1268 LENTINI DR WAYNESVILLE 28785 15525951 SYNCHRONY BANK C/O KEANE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 640 KING OF PRUSSIA PA 19406 FREEDOM BUSINESS CENTER SUITE 600 ADAMS ZELDA 31 CIRCLE DRIVE CANTON 28716 15713426 LIFEPOINT HOSPITALS INC 330 SEVEN SPRINGS WAY BRENTWOOD TN 37027 ADVANCED HEAT AND AIR INC 171 MUSE BUSINESS PARK # WAYNESVILLE 28786-9526 15893240 DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC 550 S TRYON ST DEC44A CHARLOTTE NC 28202 AGNES PAULA HUEBNER TRUST 345 WAYNEVIEW DR WAYNESVILLE 28786-8173 14893228 SYNOVUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION 6201 15TH AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11219 AGNES PAULA HUEBNER TRUST 345 WAYNEVIEW DR WAYNESVILLE 28786-8173 14893229 SYNOVUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION 6201 15TH AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11219 AINSWORTH TRACY 29 FIFTH STREET WAYNESVILLE 28786 14919497 WALMART INC UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 1301 SE 10TH ST BENTONVILLE AR 72712 AKERS LISA S 95 LA VISTA DREAM LANE WAYNESVILLE 28786 15054458 LIFETIME BENEFIT SOLUTIONS INC 165 COURT STREET ROCHESTER NY 14647 ALBEA JEFFREY 262 LEROY GEORGE DR STE M CLYDE 28721 15988282 WINDSTREAM COMMUNICATIONS (INTEGRATED)4001 N RODNEY PARHAM ROAD MAILSTOP LITTLE ROCK AR 72212 1170-B1F03-24A ALDREDGE LINDA R 240 HOWELL ST WAYNESVILLE 28786 15433754 MEDCO HEALTH SOLUTIONS INC 100 PARSONS POND DR MAILSTOP C3-070 FRANKLIN LAKES NJ 07417-2603 ALEXANDER IRENE 37 CLOVER LEAF DR MAGGIE VALLEY 28751-9412 15034913 CAPITAL ONE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION PO BOX 85135 RICHMOND VA 23285 ALLEN BARBARA F 43 NAZARENE WAY APT 3 WAYNESVILLE 28785 14950976 LOCAL GOVERNMENT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION1000 WADE AVE RALEIGH NC 27605 ALLEN CHARLES 217 PARAGON PKWY # 307 CLYDE 28721-8509 16008229 AT&T SERVICES INC 1 AT&T WAY RM 2B228A BEDMINSTER NJ 07921 ALLEN EDWARD J 24 EDWARD ALLEN DRIVE WAYNESVILLE 28785 16028880 LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INS CO 3700 S STONEBRIDGE MCKINNEY TX 75070 ALLEN JAMES T MARY S ALLEN 8 FERGUSON ST CANTON 28716 15743535 BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY 111 MILLPORT CIR GREENVILLE SC 29607 ALLEN MARY S 8 FERGUSON ST CANTON 28716 15743535 BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY 111 MILLPORT CIR GREENVILLE SC 29607 ALLEN REBECCA 165 HAWKS CREST DR WAYNESVILLE 28786 15670900 CHASE BANK USA NA (300056) P. 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