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Lena Henrietta Robinson, 69, died at
Survivors included her children Cynthia Elaine
Robinson and T. Gerald Robinson Sr., (Sherine); her siblings Charles T.
Robinson Sr., Carol McGee and Rebecca Rickett; multiple nieces, nephews and
grandchildren.
Her memorial service was held on Jan. 4, 2010 at
12 noon. at Cheraw Family Worship located at 3050 Highway 9,
Harold Kopfman Jr.
Private services will be held at a later date at the
Mr. Kopfman was born May 28, 1940, in
Surviving is his wife, Judith Kiker Kopfman of the home and son, William K.
Kopfman and his wife, Kimberly of Columbia.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The
James Walter “Dub” Williams
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Dec. 31, at
Visitation was 10-11 a.m. Thursday, prior to the service at the church.
Mr. Williams was born June 9, 1942 a son of the late Jimmy and Ella Jane
Crowley Williams. He was a retired auto salesman and owner and operator of
Williams Used Cars. Mr. Williams attended
Dub was preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn Starling Williams, and by a
sister, Betty W. Owensby.
Surviving is his wife, Irene Gainey Williams of the home; a son, Eddie (Tonya)
Williams of Chesterfield; two daughters, Elaine W. (Ricky) Sellers of Patrick
and Sharon W. (William) Wallace of Cheraw; a step son, Joe (Beverly) Player of
Patrick; a step daughter, Dawn Player of Patrick; three sisters, Carolyn W.
Boone of Patrick, Bonnie W. Moore of Ruby, and Gennie W. (Rev. Dennis) Wallace
of Cheraw; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and three step
grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The
Bonnie Wallace Riggan
PATRICK - Bonnie Wallace Riggan, 57, died Friday,
Dec. 11, 2009. Born in
Bonnie was a wonderful person and one who loved and trusted in the Lord. Her
strong faith kept her here on earth until God was ready to call her to His
Kingdom of Heaven to sing with the Angels.
Mamma, we miss you deeply but you will forever live in our hearts.
Surviving are her sons, Seven (Lori) Purvis of Cheraw, SC, Robert (Lauren)
Riggan of Cheraw, SC, daughters; Torie (Gerald) Ammons of Patrick, SC, Robin
(Thomas) Taylor of Cheraw, SC and six grandchildren.
The family received friends from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 14, 2009 at
Kiser Funeral Home. A funeral service followed at 1 p.m. in the funeral home
chapel.
Kiser Funeral Home served the family. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Richard H. Haney
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Jan. 5, at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel,
Visitation was 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Tuesday prior to the service at the funeral
home.
Mr. Haney was born June 1, 1932 a son of the late Richard H. Haney and Lula
Reynolds Haney. He retired from the number seven weave room of Cannon Mills
plant #1, and was a member of
Surviving is his wife, Shirley Mae Lampley Haney of Kannapolis, N.C.; four
sons, James (Brenda) Haney, Joel Haney, Jeff (Amanda) Haney all of Kannapolis,
N.C., Tommy Haney and his wife, Chris of China Grove, N.C.; six grandchildren,
Susan Martin, Elizabeth Jackson, Justin Haney, Jeremy Haney, Jordan Haney, and
Jonathan Haney; three great-grandchildren, Jacob Martin, Grayson Martin, and
Mackenzie Jackson.
Lady’s Funeral Home of Kannapolis, N.C. and Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
of Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Jessie Ray Gooden
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Jan. 3, at
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Jan. 2, at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Gooden was born June 7, 1942, a son of the late Barney Peter and Tempiebell
Gulledge Gooden. He was a retired employee of Hornwood and a former employee of
Burlington Industries. Mr. Gooden was a member of
Jessie was preceded in death by three brothers, Junior, Robert, and Donald
Gooden.
Surviving is his wife, Barbara Lewis Gooden of the home; a son, Phillip Rogers
of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The
Jerry Richard Lowery
CHERAW – Mr. Jerry Richard Lowery, 66, died Dec. 31, 2009.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 4, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Visitation was 3-5 p.m. Jan. 3 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Lowery was born Jan. 30, 1943 a son of the late Walter and Geneva Miles
Lowery. He was a retired auto mechanic and a member of Brock’s Mill Baptist
Church.
Surviving is his wife, Tracy Shorts Lowery of the home; a son, Ricky (Cindy)
Lowery of Bishopville; a daughter, Pami (Rhett) Newsome of Hartsville; two step
sons, Marcus Davis of Cheraw, and Timothy Davis, Jr. of Houston, TX; four
grandchildren, Eddie Lowery, Austin Lowery, Raven Newsome, and Chip Dean; a
brother, Everette Lowery of Lake Norman, N.C.; two sisters, Clarice Pratt of
Raleigh, N.C., and Shirley Northcutt of Lumberton, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 7,
2010.
Eva Mae Howle Dixon
CHERAW - Eva Mae Howle Dixon, 86, died Dec. 30, 2009.
The family received friends 10:30-11:30 a.m. Jan. 1, at First Baptist Church,
Cheraw. A funeral service will be held 11:30 am following the visitation.
Burial will be in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens, Cheraw.
She was a daughter of the late Luther W. and Lula Griggs Howle. She was a
member of First Baptist Church, Cheraw. She was a former co-owner of Dixon
Construction Company of Bennettsville.
Eva was preceded in death by her husband, Guy O. Dixon, Jr., a brother, Laurie
W. Howle; sisters, Nan H. Watson and Nellie H. Lofton.
Surviving is her daughter, Patricia Ann Dixon (M.B.) Godbold of Cheraw;
grandchildren, Shannon G. (Ed) Wilroy of Denver, CO, Layne G. (Ken) Rogerson of
Greenville, N.C., Celia G. (Chuck) English of Cheraw, Marion Boyd “Bo” (Karen)
Godbold of Murrells Inlet, Heather G. (Matt) Sjostrom of Mt. Pleasant;
great-grandchildren, Patrick, Savannah, Ethan, Sloane, Harper, Mabry, Casey,
Jonah, Wade and Hugh.
Memorials may be made to: First Baptist Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 337,
Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 7, 2010.
Evangelist Ophelia Gatewood Foster
WALLACE – Evangelist Ophelia Gatewood Foster, 75, died
Dec. 23, 2009.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Dec. 29 at Goodman Creek Missionary Baptist
Church, Cheraw. Burial was held in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Ophelia was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Gatewood born May 14,
1934. She received her education in Anson County, N.C. and was married to
Thomas Foster on Sept. 27, 1953. She was a licensed minister under the
leadership of the late Rev. S.J. Dailey. Ophelia was employed with Chesterfield
County Health Department for many years, also at numerous healthcare agencies
until her retirement.
Ophelia was preceded in death by two sons, Dozier Walls and William Thomas
Foster; three daughters, Olivia, Gladys and Jesse Mae; and a grandchild, Nicole
Foster.
Surviving is her devoted husband of 56 years, Deacon Thomas Foster; daughters,
Mamie L. Howard, Gertrude (Willie) Jones, Diane (Billy) Thompson all of Cheraw;
Lisa Hannah of Charlotte, N.C.; a son, James C. Foster of the home; a brother,
James (Calvin) Gatewood of Wadesboro, N.C.; siblings, Violet Foster of Cheraw,
Ed
Foster, Charles Henry (Dorthy) Foster both of
Wallace, Robert K. Foster of Philadelphia, Pa., Mattie and Geneva Foster both
of Wallace, Annie Foster of N.C.; eight grandkids, Jo Anne Davis of Charlotte,
N.C., John (Tapeka) Foster, Tricia Foster, Willie Jones, Jr., all of Cheraw,
Jamah Foster of Grand Canyon, Ca., Lena (Issac) Williams and Kim Foster of
Jacksonville, Fla.; 18 great-grands; a great-great-grand; and other relatives
and friends.
Reid’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 7, 2010.
Ruth Singleton Ratliff
CHESTERFIELD – Ruth Singleton Ratliff, 81, died
Dec. 24, 2009.
Funeral services were held Wednesday December 30, at Grace Temple Fellowship
Church in Wallace. Burial followed at Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens in Cheraw.
Mrs. Ratliff was born July 7, 1928 to the late Admire D. and Ellen Mariah
Little Singleton. She married the late John Edward Ratliff on April 18, 1949 in
Bennettsville and had two daughters, Ida and Ruth. Known as “Ma Ruth” to many,
she was a domestic worker for many families in the area and retired in 1995
after 21 years with the Anderson family of Cheraw.
Ruth committed to Christ at an early age joining Bethel United Methodist
Church. She was a faithful member of Wesley United Methodist Church for many
years and served on the Kitchen Committee, the Women’s Society and the Senior
Choir. In 2006 she joined Grace Temple Fellowship Church and participated in
the group Women of Grace.
Ruth was preceded in death by a sister, Hattie Bell Singleton Williams. “Ma
Ruth” is survived by two daughters, Ida G. Ratliff and Ruth (Danny) Jackson,
two grandchildren, Amber and Aaron Jackson all of Cheraw; a sister, Ida S.
Funderburk, Cheraw; also Pearl Diggs, Rock-ingham, N.C.; a grandson, Danelle
Ellerbe; a great-granddaughter, Ains-leigh Gilbert, and a other relatives, and
friends.
Morris Funeral Cottage was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 7, 2010.
Robert
Marion Huneycutt
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Robert Marion Huneycutt, 69, Jan. 7, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Jan. 10, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Hurst Cemetery.
Visitation was 4-6 p.m. Jan. 9, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Huneycutt was born Oct. 14, 1940 a son of the late Robert Grady and Susie
Aliene Boan Huneycutt. He was a graduate of A.O. Brown High School and a
retired truck driver with Kenan Transport Company. Mr. Huneycutt was a member
of Ebenezer United Methodist Church. Robert enjoyed auto and go-cart racing and
was an avid Clemson and N.Y. Yankee fan. He was also a handy man.
Robert was preceded in death by a brother, William F. “Pud” Huneycutt and a
sister Ruth Pearline Rivers.
Surviving is a daughter, Robin H. (Terry) Clark of Rockingham, N.C.; three
grandchildren, Will, Brittany, and Kyla Clark; a brother, Grady (Daisy)
Huneycutt, Jr. of Concord, N.C.; two sisters, Joyce H. (Carroll) Smith of
Chesterfield, and Margie Huneycutt of Cheraw.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 14,
2010.
Tommy Laney
PAGELAND – Tommy Laney, 53,
died Jan. 5, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3
p.m. Jan. 8, at Taxahaw Baptist Church. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Jan. 7, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Chesterfield.
Mr. Laney was born July 11, 1956, a son of Mary Langley Laney and the late
Harry Lee Laney. He was a carpenter and a former member of the S.C. National
Guard. Tommy enjoyed riding horses and fishing.
Tommy was preceded in death by a sister, Sheila Knight.
Surviving is his mother, Mary Langley Laney of Kershaw; companion, Kathy Knight
of the home; three children, Randall (Crystal) Laney of Kershaw, Amanda L.
(Timmy) Bryson of Lancaster, Melissa L. (Stephen) Griffin of Pageland, and
their mother, Deborah Faile of Lancaster; a brother, Michael Laney of
Lancaster; three sisters, Frances Baucom of Pageland, Darlene Faulkenberry of
Kershaw, and Denise Ratliff of Wadesboro, N.C. and 11 grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 14,
2010.
Johnny Herbert Parks
MORVEN, N.C. – Mr. Johnny Herbert Parks, 62, died Jan. 5,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Jan. 8, in the Chapel of Leavitt Funeral Home
in Wadesboro, N.C. Burial followed in Anson Memorial Park.
The family greeted friends (Thursday) 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home and other
times at the home.
He was born Nov. 12, 1947 a son of the late John P. and Irene Wallace Parks. He
was a truck driver and logger.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Rebecca Ann Canipe Parks, a grand-son,
Jason Hunter Parks and by his brothers and sister, Albert Parks, Lindsey Parks
and Margie Parks.
Surviving are his children, Tina Ratliff and husband, Flint of Cheraw, Lynn
Parrisher of Rockingham, N.C., Renee Polston and husband, Ronnie of Wadesboro,
Wadesboro, N.C., Joni Propst and fiance, Shane Grooms of Chesterfield, Johnny
Parks, Jr. and wife, Candice of Darlington and David Parks and wife, Tracy of
Chesterfield; his grandchildren, Flint (Danny) Ratliff, Dustin Ray Parks, Adam
Jacob Parks, Sarah Elizabeth Parks, Rachel Ann Parks, Bethany Rae Parks,
Zachary Blackwell, Makayla TeAnne Propst, Dallas Dakota Parrisher, Gracie Faith
Parrisher, Alyssa Faith Parks, Zachary Wayne Polston and Ashley Renee Polston;
his great-grandson, Flint Dalton Ratliff; his sister, Betty Lou Freeman of
Chesterfield; his half-brother, Oscar Lee Parks of Patrick, and also Lois Parks
of Atlanta, Ga.
Leavitt Funeral Home of Wadesboro, N.C. was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 14, 2010.
Joe Banks Burch, Sr.
CHERAW – Joe Banks Burch, Sr.,
78, died Jan. 5, 2010.
The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Jan. 7, at their residence.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Jan. 8, at First Baptist Church, Cheraw.
Burial was held in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Joe was a son of the late Dewey Hill and Mamie Niven Burch. He was a U.S. Army
Veteran of the Korean War and a member of the American Legion Post 23 for 50
years. He was a member of First Baptist Church and the Friendship Sunday school
class. He was the retired owner of Cheraw Packing Plant.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, William Dewey Burch and a
sister, Miriam Burch Elvington.
Surviving is his wife, Ida Mae Kimrey Burch; a son Joe Banks Burch, Jr.; a
daughter, Marian Burch Crawford; a sister, Louise Burch Long, all of Cheraw;
four grandchildren Andrew Banks Crawford, Stephen Richard Crawford, Joe Banks
Burch, III, Sarah Elizabeth Crawford and a great grand-child Catherine Grace
Crawford.
Memorials may be made to: First Baptist Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 337,
Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday,
January 14, 2010.
Louise Gardner Harvey
Chesterfield – Mrs. Louise Gardner Harvey, 69, died Jan.
5, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 7, at
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Shiloh United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. Thursday, prior to the service at the funeral home
Mrs. Harvey was born April 30, 1940 a daughter of Sara Davidson Gardner and the
late Harold Baxter Gardner. She was a retired church secretary, having served
St. Paul United Methodist Church and Chesterfield Baptist Church. She was a
member of Shiloh United Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday school
teacher, a member of the Ladies Bible Class, and the UMW.
Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Brian
T. “Ted” Harvey.
Surviving are five sons, Brian T. Harvey, Jr. of Charlotte, N.C., Gregory K.
(Mechele) Harvey of Wallace, Jeffery A. Harvey of Cumming, Ga., Joey M.
(Samantha) Harvey of Bennettsville, and Kevin M. (Becky) Harvey of Chesterfield;
mother, Sara Davidson Gardner of Chesterfield; a brother, Harold B. “Bubba”
(Peggy) Gardner of Chesterfield; two sisters, Shuggie G. Rhyne of Chesterfield
and Edna G. Harvey of Greenville; and nine grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrange-ments. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 14,
2010.
Joshua
Donovan Hough
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Jan. 7, at Mount
Canaan Baptist Church, Jefferson. The Reverend U.L. Sharper, pastor and
officiating. Burial was held in Hough Family Cemetery, Jefferson.
Surviving are three daughters, Avrionna Louise Hough, Armoni Allure
Scarborough, Journey Nicole Hough; mother, Daphney Jordan Hough of Pageland;
father, Everett Nelson Hough, Sr. of Pageland; stepmother, Oralia Hough of
Pageland; a sister, Astrid N. Lockhart (Brandon) of Pageland; two brothers,
Everett N. Hough, Jr. (Destiny), Charlotte, N.C. and Hollis Detroit Hough of
Pageland; paternal grandparents, James E. and Bobbie Jean Hough of Jefferson;
grandmother, Estelle Jordan of Marshville, N.C.; great-grandmother, Mae Nora
Hough of Jefferson; and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 14, 2010.
Bellanie
Lamonica Clyburn
PAGELAND – Bellanie Lamonica Clyburn, 25, died
Jan. 1, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 6, at
Pageland Community Center, Pageland. Pastor David A. Tyson, presiding. Burial
was held in Green-lawn Memorial Park, Pageland.
Miss. Bellanie Lamonica Clyburn was born Aug. 6, 1984 to Beverly Tyson and Otis
Clyburn.
Surviving are two sons, Jalen Nykee Davis and Kyran Jazir Stewart of the home;
mother, Beverly Tyson of Florence; father, Otis (Mable) Clyburn of Kershaw;
grandmother, Arelia B. Tyson of Pageland; a sister, Clarissa Gaskins of
Jefferson; and a brother, Otis Clyburn, Jr., Kershaw.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 14, 2010.
Clyde “Joe” O’nel Shoe
McLeansville, N.C. – Clyde
“Joe” O’nel Shoe, 83, died Jan. 11, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Jan. 14, at McClure Funeral Home Chapel in
Graham, N.C.
Rev. James Rosser officiating. Visit-ation was held 6-8 p.m. Jan. 13, at
McClure Funeral Home and other times at the residence of Jano Jenkins. Burial
was held in Mt. Hermon United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Surviving is his wife, Marietta Cardenas Shoe of the home; daughters, Jano
Jenkins and husband, Sid of McLeansville, N.C., Sherry Overman and husband,
Ricky of Snow Camp, N.C.; a son, Ray Shoe of Snow Camp, N.C.; grandchildren,
Jeremy Stuart of Snow Camp, N.C., Braxton Taylor of Burlington, N.C.; brothers,
Loftin Shoe of Graham, N.C., Riley Shoe and wife, Carolyn of Snow Camp, N.C.,
Hal Dean and wife, Rita of Burlington, N.C.; sisters, Vernell Wright of Snow
Camp, N.C. and Velna Searcy of Burlington, N.C.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Page Shoe and Olivia Isley
Shoe; brothers, Clifton Shoe, Rankin Shoe, and a sister, Betty Van Shoe.
McClure Funeral Home Chapel in Graham, N.C. was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Clara Mae Driggers Wilkins
WALLACE – Clara Mae Driggers
Wilkins, 84, died Jan. 15, 2010.
The family received friends 2-3 p.m. Jan. 17, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. A
funeral service was held at 3 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Burial was held
in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
She was a daughter of the late Kenny Lee and Mary Laura Honeycutt Driggers. She
was the widow of Robert Wilkins. She was a long time member of Oak Grove United
Methodist Church, Wallace and recently attended North Cheraw Baptist Church,
Cheraw. She enjoyed gardening and embroidery.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband listed above, also, a
brother, Bobby Driggers
Surviving is her granddaughter, Elizabeth “Beth” Broadwater of the home; a
daughter, Gloria Annette Powers of Thompson, Ga.; a brother, Lee Roy Driggers
of Wallace; a sister, Betty Driggers Hall of Cheraw; four grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; two great-great-grand-children, and other relatives and
friends.
Memorials may be made to: North Cheraw Baptist Church, Building Fund, 101
Hartzell Ave., Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or First Baptist Church, Building Fund, PO
Box 337, Cheraw, S.C., 29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Cleother Wesley Bryant
MORVEN, N.C. – Cleother Wesley
Bryant, formerly of Charlotte, died Dec. 11, 2009, at Anson Community Hospital
in Wadesboro.
Funeral services were held Dec. 19 at noon at Harris Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church
in Morven with the Rev. Bernice Bennett officiating and the Rev. Phillip Cason
eulogizing. burial followed at Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery in
Cheraw, S.C.
He was the son of the late Albert and Virginia Bryant.
Bryant was preceded in death by his sister, Lottie Bryant Crallie; and brother,
Talmadge Bryant.
He is survived by two sons, Mitchell A. Bryant and Adrian C. Bryant of
Charlotte; daughter, Andrea Peay of Mooresville; one grandson; six sisters,
Alberta Bennett, Olivia Johnson, Jualillian Bryant and Bernice Brown, all of
Charlotte, Wilhelmenia Cason of Morven and Katherine James of Norfolk, Va.
Knotts & Wade Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Martha Gray Pegues
CHERAW – Ms. Martha Gray
Pegues, 69, died Jan. 10, 2010.
Memorial services were at 5 p.m. Jan. 12, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses,
Chesterfield.
Ms. Pegues was born Nov. 14, 1940 a daughter of the late Josephine Hyatt and
Robert Jackson. She was the step-daughter of Dempsey Hyatt. Martha was baptized
as a Jehovah’s Witness on April 22, 1973. She was a homemaker. Martha was a lover
of horses and nature. She enjoyed hiking in the woods. Martha loved to spend
time reading and doing word puzzles. She was the eldest of four children.
Surviving are five children, James Paxton Pegues of Cheraw, Michael Hunter
Pegues of Greer, Rufus Keitt Pegues of Lexington, Mark McCulloch Pegues of Rock
Hill, and Daniel Gray Pegues of Charleston; grandchildren, Lanier, Marcellus,
Josephine, Spencer, Rachel, Jacob, Keller, Oliver; a sister, Josephine Robbin
Jennings; two brothers, Thomas Erasmus Hyatt and Andrew Lewis Hunter Hyatt; and
other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21,
2010.
Lutretia Oliver Vause
CHERAW – Lutretia Oliver
Vause, 88, died Jan. 11, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Jan. 14, at Westside Baptist Church,
Cheraw. Burial will be in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Lutretia was a daughter of the late Willard and Bessie Cusaac Oliver. She was
the widow of Woodrow J. Vause. She was a member of Westside Baptist Church and
enjoyed her Sunday school class, Quilting Group and Prayer Group. Mrs. Vause
was a retired seam-stress.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Leadell Oliver, Rue Oliver and
Carlyle Oliver; sisters, Mallie Cromer, Florice McKenzie and Lorene Welch and a
sibling, “Dick” Hill.
Surviving are her daughters,
Shirley Hill of Jacksonville, N.C., Sandra (“Red”) Coker of Cheraw, Zan (Mike)
Spurgeon of Hot Sprints, Va.; a brother, James O. Oliver of Sumter; sisters,
Dot Rogers and Violet Surles, both of Florence; grandchildren, “Eve” Johnson,
Dawn Coker-Rayfield, “Kip” Johnson, Penny Angle, Patti Kittel, Kevin Johnson,
“Bo” Spurgeon and Lulu Spurgeon Hurley; eight grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; two step-grandchildren, and 17
step-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be sent to the charity of your choice.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Charles Russell Howle, Sr.
CHERAW – Charles Russell
Howle, Sr., 76, died Jan. 8, 2010.
The family received friends 2-3 p.m. Jan. 10, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. A
memorial service was held at 3 p.m. following the visitation in the funeral
home chapel.
Charles was a son of the late Leslie Sr. and Mary Ann Gainey Howle. He was the
widower of Glenda Faye Davis Howle. He was a member of Cash Baptist Church,
Cheraw. He enjoyed gardening and hunting. He was the retired owner of Howle’s
Construction Company.
He was preceded in death by his parents and wife listed above, a brother,
Leslie Fred Howle, sisters, Frances Howle Haun, Elizabeth Howle Nolan and a
grandchild, Angie Blackmon.
Surviving is his son, Charles Russell Howle, Jr.; daughters, Judy Ann Howle and
Debbie Pope all of Cheraw; grandchildren Beth Chapman Davis, Jason Treadaway,
and Rusty Howle.
Memorials may be made to: The National Kidney Fund, 500 Taylor Street, Suite
101, Columbia, S.C., 29201. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Ralph Harwood Sr.
BURLINGTON, N.C. – Ralph Harwood
Sr., 89, died Jan. 12, 2010.
Funeral services were conducted by Dr. Terry Peele, at Hartsell Funeral Home in
Albemarle, N.C. on Jan. 15 at 2 p.m. The family received friends an hour before
the service in the visitation room at Hartsell Funeral Home.
He was a veteran of World War II having served in Italy and was retired from
Carolina Feed Mills in Cheraw, where he was an Officer and General Manager. He
was a member of First Baptist Church, Burlington, N.C.
Ralph was the husband for 68 years of Germaine Cheves Harwood who survives;
also a son, Ralph Harwood, Jr. and wife, Donna of Elon, grandsons Carey Harwood
and wife, Darcy of Burlington, N.C., Ryan Harwood and wife Robyn of Greensboro,
N.C.; and three great-grandchildren Maddox, Gray, and Pepper.
Memorials may be made to: First Baptist Church of Burlington, 400 S. Broad St.,
Burlington, N.C. 27215.
Hartsell Funeral Home in Albemarle, N.C. and Rich & Thompson Funeral
Service of Burlington, N.C. was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Charles Barry Owens
PAGELAND – Mr. Charles Barry
Owens, 62, formerly of Nashville, TN., died Jan. 10, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3
p.m. Jan. 13, at Pageland Presbyterian Church. Burial followed in the Rose Hill
Cemetery.
Visitation was 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, prior to the service in the church
fellowship hall.
Mr. Owens was born Nov. 13, 1947 a son of the late Johnny L. and Beulah Mills
Owens. He was a graduate of Wallace Rose Hill High School in Wallace, N.C., and
a retired produce manager with Publix Grocery chain. Mr. Owens was a U.S. Army
veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of the American Legion. He was a member
of Inglewood Baptist Church in Nashville, Tenn. Barry always thought of others
and helped to establish a food bank for the homeless and senior citizens in
Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. Owens was preceded in death by his former wife, Olivia Yanez Owens and two
brothers, Tony and Bill Owens.
Surviving is a son, Allen Barry Owens of El Paso, TX; three daughters, Melissa
Beth Pruitt and Christina Owens of Houston TX, and Stella Owens of El Paso TX;
a brother, Ronald (Betty) Owens of Wallace, N.C.; three sisters, Betty (Dan)
Mungo and Sue Mangum of Pageland and Jean Hathaway of Matthews, N.C.; and five
grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, PO. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home of Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Dr. James Carlisle Thrailkill
CHESTERFIELD – Dr. James
Carlisle Thrailkill M.D. died early Wednesday morning at the Chesterfield
General Hospital where he served for many years as Chief of Staff.
Visitation was Friday evening, Jan. 15, 6-8:00pm in the fellowship hall of
First UMC in Cheraw. The funeral service was Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. at the same
church where Dr. Paul Wood is Pastor, with an interment of ashes to be scheduled
later.
“Dr. Jim” Thrailkill was the second son of J. Carl and Lida Lewis Thrailkill of
Saluda, S.C. He was educated in the Saluda schools and graduated from Clemson
College in 1948 where he was a member of the Pershing Rifles. He served in the
Pacific with the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Turandot (AKA 47) from 1944-1946. He
was graduated from The Medical University of South Carolina with a Doctor of
Medicine degree in 1952 and served a one-year internship in General Practice at
McLeod Infirmary in Florence, S.C. It was there that he met and married his
beloved Betty Jane Turner who was on the nursing staff of Obstetrics. Together
they assisted at the delivery of a physician’s wife from Cheraw, S.C. This
doctor had been recalled to the Navy for service in Korea, and so Dr. Jim and
Betty filled his shoes and took over his practice in Cheraw where they served
for 47 years in Family Practice.
They had three sons and a daughter, The Reverend Phillip C. Thrailkill (United
Methodist) and his wife, Lori of Hartsville, son James A. Thrailkill of Las
Vegas, Nevada, son Christopher T. Thrailkill and his wife, Beth of Columbia;
daughter, Elizabeth T. Tetsch and her husband, Christian of Greenville and Dr.
and Mrs. Thrailkill have seven grandchildren.
Dr. Thrailkill held membership
in county, state, and national medical societies and was a Fellow of the
American Academy of Family Physicians and a Diplomate of the Board of Family
Practice. He served a term on the Board of Visitors of MUSC and did clinical
interviews for twelve years as a member of the Admissions Committee of MUSC.
Dr. Jim loved the Lord, his Sunday school class, his family, medicine, quail
hunting, golf, his wide circle of friends and medical colleagues, dinner
parties, dancing, Stan Kenton jazz and Clemson football. To him the practice of
medicine was an immense privilege and a high calling of service. He was a
life-long learner in both his professional and in the liberal arts. As he often
said, they helped him “read and appreciate the human document.” He was a
lifelong member of The Methodist Church saying that Lida, his mother, had
enrolled him in the church about thirty minutes after she knew he was on the
way!
He served on the school board, the Cheraw Inter-Racial Council during the 1960’s,
was a member of Kiwanis, and served in various capacities at Cheraw First
United Methodist Church and the Chesterfield Country Hospital. He was
instrumental in the formation of the Cheraw Rescue Squad. His debut as a local
actor came in “The Man Who Came To Dinner” where he played the roll of a
British actor and writer who was haughty and all knowing. He was serious about
his medicine, had an affable personality, and was quite good as a Toastmaster
and Master of Ceremonies. His stand-up comedy routine was appreciated locally
by those who already loved him! He was affectionately know to his patients as
“Dr. Jim.
Surviving is his beloved wife Betty, his children, and grandchildren Daniel
Thrailkill, Ellen Thrailkill, Anthony Thrailkill, Katherine Thrailkill,
Mede-lene Tetsch, Iris Tetsch, and Jackson Thrailkill.
Memorials may be made to either: First UMC of Cheraw or to the American Red
Cross. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 21, 2010.
Betty
Jean Sellers
CHERAW – Betty Jean Sellers, 61, died Jan. 2,
2010.
Funeral services were at Grooms Funeral Home.
Betty was born Aug. 19, 1948 to the late Daisey McGhee. She earned her
education in Charleston where she worked Murry’s Cook Factory. She then moved
to Cheraw for 12 years where she married the late William Perry Sellers after
25 years after the death of her husband. She was then transferred to Nursing
Homes of Cheraw and Florence. She was also known as “Momma”.
Surviving is a daughter, Lisa (Elbert, Jr.) Davis; two grandsons, Randall
Hancock of Cheraw and Brandon (Angie) Hancock of Conway; also Libby Gaskins and
Sylvia James both of Chesterfield and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday,
January 28, 2010.
Van
Franklyn “Oscar” Ford
MORVEN, N.C. – Van Franklyn “Oscar” Ford, 50, died
Dec. 18, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 1 at Grooms Funeral Home. Burial was held
in Montrose Cemetery.
Van was born Dec. 31, 1959 to
the late Ruthie Mae Ford and Van Ford. As a young man he was affiliated with
different churches in the Cheraw area.
Surviving is his wife, Marcella Crowder Ford of Morven, N.C.; a daughter,
Alexis Moesha Ford of Morven, N.C.; four sisters, Patsy (Tony) Burns, Lisa
(Arturo) Hayes, Patricia hardy all of Cheraw and Terry Little of Chesterfield;
three brothers, Derrick (Terry) Ford of Cash, Jimmy (Carolyn) Ford of
Chesterfield, and Ronald Ford of Cheraw; siblings, Ester Lee Crowder of Morven,
N.C., Sharon (Lester) Wall, Ivy (Tony) Crank, Lee (Willie) White, and Alice
Crowder, James Otis Crowder of Morven, N.C.; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, January 28, 2010.
Master
Hunter Lee Eason
PATRICK - Master Hunter Lee
Eason, 5 months, entered into the arms of Jesus, Sunday January 24, 2010 at his
home.
Graveside services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Lower Macedonia
Memorial Gardens.
Master Eason was born August 3, 2009 in Cheraw, SC, a son of LaDonna Deanna
Blair and Gregory Lee Eason.
Surviving is his parents, LaDonna Blair and Gregory Eason and two brothers,
Grant Ryan Blair and Landon Parker Blair of the home; grandparents: Viola and
Gary Blair of Patrick, S.C. and Glenda and Glenn Walters of Hartsville, S.C.;
great grandparents, Julius and Vera Short of Patrick, S.C. and Helen Kirkley of
Jefferson, S.C.; uncles, Gary Blair of Patrick, S.C., Glenn Eason, Danny
(Tiffany) Eason and Allen (Candy) Eason all of Hartsville, S.C.; aunt, Angel
Nice of Hartsville, S.C.; great uncle and aunt, Michael and Vivian Cassidy of
Cheraw, S.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Eason
Family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 28, 2010.
H.
Jalmor “Jep” Streater
MORVEN, N.C. – H. Jalmor “Jep” Streater, 87, died Dec.
22, 2009.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Dec. 29 at Davidson Grove Missionary Baptist
Church, Chesterfield. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
H. Jalmor was born May 2, 1922 to the late Adolphus and Hattie Mae Streater. He
was educated in the Chesterfield County public school system. He attended
Davidson Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Chesterfield in his early years. He
served in the United States Army from Nov. 1942-Dec. 1945. After leaving the
military, he moved to New Haven, Conn. There he met Sarah Francis Little and
together they had six children. He retired from the Veterans Administrative
Hospital of West Haven, Conn. After 30 years of service.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Joseph, Adolphus, Belt, Major, and
Charles; and four sisters, Bessie, Pauline, Vera, and Lydia.
Surviving is his long time companion Sarah Francis Little; two sons, Jalmor
Little Streater and onofrio Little of New Haven, Conn.; four daughters, Alberta
Little-Mason of Neptune, N.J., Velverlen Streater-Washington of Dallas, TX,
Evelyn (Jerry) Fletcher of Charlotte, N.C., and Brenda Little of New Haven
Conn.; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Elizabeth
Sneeze of Richmond, Va., Margaret Melton of Coolemee, N.C., and Flora Melton of
Winston-Salem, N.C.; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, January 28, 2010.
William
“June” Scott
SOCIETY HILL – William “June”
Scott, 74, died Jan. 8, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 14 at Bethesda Baptist Church, Society
Hill. Burial was held in Montrose Cemetery.
William was born Nov. 17, 1935 to the late Anderson William and Mildred Scott.
He was known as “Soul Dog”. At an early age he became a member of Greater
Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church. He worked at Delta Mills in Wallace and
retired after 35 years. William was married to the late Dorothy Ellerbe Scott.
Surviving are two daughters, Mildred Scott and Franchisca (DeAndre) Colemen of
Society Hill; nine sons, June Scott of Philadelphia, Pa., Roger (Myrtle)
McClain of Cheraw, Alexander (Luberta) Scott of Society Hill, Ezekiel (Pandora)
Scott and David (Felicia) Scott of Darlington, Michael Scott of Society Hill,
Mike Hudley of Baltimore,
MD, Elison (Fatish) Scott of
Columbia, and Lincoln Scott of Fayetteville, N.C.; an aunt, Janie Make Kinley
of Society Hill; 24 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; also Dorothy
(Clayton) McDonald and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 28, 2010.
Roger
Allen Killian
RUBY – Mr. Roger Allen Killian, 54, died Jan. 19,
2010.
Memorials services were at 2
p.m. Jan. 22, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.
Visitation was held following the service.
Mr. Killian was born June 4, 1955 a son of Bobby Eugene Killian and Opal Lee
Greer Killian. He was a group-leader in Pipeline Construction.
Surviving is his companion, Judy M. Collins of the home; a son, Brandon Allen
Killian of Monroe, N.C.; a stepson, Paul James of the home; a grandson,
Christian James of the home; his parents, Bobby E. Killian of Granite Falls,
N.C. and Opal Greer Killian of Lenoir, N.C.; three brothers, Michael Killian of
Hudson, N.C., Timothy Killian and Alvin Keith (Kathy) Killian of Lenoir, N.C.;
three sisters, Reba K. (John) Bean and Margaret K. (Jerry) Severt both of
Lenoir, N.C. and Audrey K. (Col. Kenneth) Klein of Upper Marlboro, MD.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 28, 2010.
Bruce
Greig
PATRICK – Mr. Bruce Greig, 48, died Jan. 8, 2010.
Memorials services were at 11 a.m. Jan. 23, at Cheraw Family Worship Center,
Cheraw.
The family received visitation following the service at the church.
Mr. Greig was born June 29, 1961,
a son the late Nancy Dooley Greig. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Bruce was a
night counselor with AMIKids Sandhill.
Surviving is his wife, Kim
Giorgio Greig of the home; a daughter, Lynn Calao of the home; four brothers,
Alan Greig of Tamaqua, Pa., Matt Vogt of N.J., David Vogt of Las Vegas NV, and
Marc Vogt of Old Bridge, N.J.; and a sister, Samantha Vogt Evans of Ca.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, January 28, 2010.
Dennis Dean Thurman
CHERAW – Mr. Dennis Dean
Thurman, age 49, died Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Funeral services were at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 29, 2010, at
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Ruby Cemetery.
Thurman was born May 16, 1960, in Cheraw, SC a son of Eunice Turnage Thurman
and the late Bobby Joe Thurman. He was a 1979 graduate of Cheraw High School
and a former employee of Stanley Tools. Dennis was a member of Westside Baptist
Church.
He is survived by mother, Eunice T. Thurman of Cheraw; brother, Michael Thurman
of Cheraw; and niece and nephew: Riley Nicole Thurman and Cooper Anthony
Thurman both of Cheraw.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home of Chester-field was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Barbara Rayfield Benefiel
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Barbara
Rayfield Benefiel, 83, died Jan. 27, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2
p.m. Jan. 31, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel
Burial followed in the Sandy
Plains United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was held 1-2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mrs. Benefiel was born May 2, 1926 a daughter of the late Peter Claude and Allie
Elizabeth Adams Rayfield. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School and
Columbia Commercial College. Mrs. Benefiel was a retired textile employee.
Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, James Grant Benefiel; a sibling,
Jerry G. Privette; and three brothers, Mack Rayfield, Caston “Shorty” Rayfield,
and Howard C. “Bill” Rayfield.
Surviving is a son, Jerry Grant Benefiel of Chesterfield; a daughter, Kathy B.
Privette of Chesterfield; two grand-sons, Daniel and Joseph Privette of
Chesterfield; a brother, Lloyd “Bud” Rayfield of Phoenix, AZ; three sisters,
Louise Davis and Sarah Outen of Pageland, and Olivia Davis of Greer.
Memorials may be made to: Chesterfield Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 147,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Sandy Plains United Methodist Church.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Bruce Greig
Memorials services were at 11 a.m. Jan. 23, at
The family received visitation
following the service at the church.
Mr. Greig was born June 29,
1961, a son of the late Nancy Dooley Greig. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Bruce
was a night counselor with AMIKids Sandhill.
Surviving is his wife, Kim Giorgio Greig of the home; a daughter, Lynn Calao of
the home; four brothers, Alan Greig of Tamaqua, Pa., Matt Vogt of N.J., David
Vogt of Las Vegas NV, and Marc Vogt of Old Bridge, N.J.; and a sister, Samantha
Vogt Evans of Ca.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Thelma June Bohon McDaniel
CHERAW – Mrs. Thelma June
Bohon McDaniel, 82, died Jan. 31, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Feb. 3, at Calvary Baptist Church with Pastor Dave
Bradshaw and Pastor Gary Ledbetter officiating. Burial followed in Chatham Hill
Memorial Gardens.
A Roanoke County, Virginia native, Mrs. McDaniel was born on June 8, 1927, the
daughter of the late A. Everette and Mary B. Ratliff Bohon. She was a member of
Calvary Baptist Church. On July 26, 1945, she married J. Owen McDaniel.
Surviving is her husband of 64 years, Jonathan Owen McDaniel of the home; a
daughter, Patricia McDaniel Tobin Hammer and her husband, Jerry of Greensboro,
N.C.; a son, Micheal Owen McDaniel and his wife, Patricia of Forest City, N.C.;
a brother, William Everette Bahon and his wife, Polly of Freeport, TX; six
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
The family received friends Feb. 2, 6-8 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to:
Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Lillian Bartlette Lamoreux McRae
CHERAW – Lillian Bartlette
Lamoreux McRae, 79, died Jan. 26, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Jan. 29, at First Baptist Church, Cheraw.
Burial was held in Old Saints David’s Cemetery.
The family received friends
6-8 p.m. Jan. 28, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Lillian was the daughter of the late Clarence Otis and Paulyne Phillips
Lamoreux. She was a retired schoolteacher. She was a member of First Baptist
Church, Cheraw and the Friendship Sunday school class. She directed the Junior
Choir at the church for many years.
Surviving is her husband, George Robert “Bobby” McRae, Sr. of Cheraw; sons,
George Robert McRae, Jr. of Darlington, Phillips Lamoreux McRae, Sr. of Troy,
N.C.; a daughter, Lillian Janice McRae of Shrewsbury, MA; a brother, Clarence
Otis Lamoreux, Jr. of Greenville; five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Memorials to: First Baptist
Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 337, Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or Mercy in Me Free
Medical Clinic, P.O. Box 1684, Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
James O’Brien Hagan
SOCIETY HILL – James O’Brien
Hagan, 77, died Jan. 28, 2010.
The family received friends 2-3 p.m. Jan. 31, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Funeral services followed at 3 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Burial was held
in Old Saint David’s Cemetery.
James was the son of the late Jessie James and Ethel Maude Lowrimore Hagan. He
was an avid hunter and fisherman and was known to his friends as “Yard Dog”
.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Eddie Hagan and Steve Hagan.
Surviving is his wife, Linda Chapman Hagan of Society Hill; sons, Mike (Mary)
Hagan, Timmy (Susie) Hagan, all of Blenheim; a daughter, Gwen (Jason) Robinson
of Florence; sisters, Junene Vierra and Bobbie (Ray) Schnell all of Garden
City; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
N. Burris Baker
RUBY – Mr. N. Burris Baker,
age 87, died Jan. 29, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Feb. 1, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel
Burial was held in Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum, Pageland. Visitation was
1-2 p.m. Feb. 1, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Baker was born July 1,
1922, a son of the late Brady and Ruth Gibson Baker. He retired after many
years of service as general manager and salesperson with Nyanza Inc. Mr. Baker
was a member of Ruby Baptist Church. Burris was a history enthusiast and
enjoyed reading his Bible, having read the Bible through numerous times.
Burris was preceded in death by his twin sister, Beatrice “Bea” Baker Atwell
and by his brother, Lloyd M. Baker.
Surviving is his wife, Ester Jordan Baker of the home; siblings, Bernice Baker
Gaskins of Ruby, Peggy Baker Porter of Monroe, N.C., Diane Atwell of
Kannapolis, N.C. and Susie Baker of Ruby, Dana, Mike, and Trent Alexander and
Chris Hancock all of Ruby.
Memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 4, 2010.
William Howard
“Bill” Harrington
MORVEN, N.C. – Mr. William Howard “Bill” Harrington, 81,
died Feb. 3, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Feb. 6, at Bay Springs
Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Feb. 5, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Harrington was born May 10, 1928, a son of the late Jessie Monroe and Sarah
Terry Harrington. He was a retired employee of Cone Mill and a former member of
the N.C. National Guard. Mr. Harrington was a member of Bay Springs Baptist
Church. Bill was an avid hunter and fisherman.
Surviving is his wife, Shirley Crowley Harrington of the home; two daughters,
Jeannine (Wayne) Taylor of Morven, N.C. and Eileen Davis of Snow Camp, N.C.;
two step sons, Joel (Vickie) Polson of Wadesboro, N.C. and Jacky (Angie) Polson
of Chesterfield; a step daughter, Vivian (Michael) Gregory of South Port, N.C.;
11 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-children; two sisters, Nancy (Max) Wicker
and Naomi Neese both of Burlington, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Thursday, February 11, 2010.
Frances Grace
Flowers Koontz
CHERAW – Frances Grace Flowers Koontz, 80, died Feb. 3,
2010.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Feb. 6, at First Baptist Church, Cheraw.
A private family burial will be held at Old Saint David’s Cemetery, Cheraw.
The family received friends 5-7 p.m. Feb. 5, at the residence of Jerry and
Grayson Watson.
Frances was a daughter of the late Harry and Grace Flowers. She was the widow
of M.L. Koontz. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Cheraw. Mrs. Koontz was
a graduate of Winthrop College. She was a devoted wife, loving mother and
grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Laurie Flowers, Hazel Flowers and a
sister, Mary Flowers McAlpine.
Surviving is her son, Andy (Tracy) Koontz, daughter, Grayson
(Jerry) Watson all of Cheraw; and grandchildren, Bryan Crawford, Jr., Mary
Milan Crawford, Olivia Jane Crawford, Sara Frances Koontz and Andrew Koontz,
Jr. all of Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to: McLeod Foundation, P.O. Box 100551, Florence, S.C.
29502 or First Baptist Church Sanctuary Repair Fund, P.O. Box 337, Cheraw, S.C.
29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, February 11, 2010.
Catherine Wooten
Snell
CHERAW – Catherine Wooten Snell, 98, died Jan. 26, 2010.
A graveside service was held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, February 7, 2010 at Chatham
Hill Memorial Gardens, Cheraw, SC.
Catherine was the daughter of the late Grover Lee and Leila Kelly Wooten. She
was a member of First Baptist Church, Cheraw. She was a member of the American
Legion Auxiliary and the Eastern Star.
Surviving are her daughters, Catherine S. Pearson of Ft. Myers, FL and Leila S.
Armstrong of Dayton, OH.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, February 11, 2010.
Joan Eudy “Joann”
Rivers
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Joan Eudy “Joann” Rivers, 75, died
Feb. 3, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Feb. 5, at Friendship
United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Shiloh United Methodist Church
Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Feb. 4, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Rivers was born Feb. 19, 1934, a daughter of the late George Lee and
Audrey Knight Eudy. She was a graduate of Pageland High School. Joann was a
homemaker and pastor’s wife, serving church families with her husband. She was
a member of Friendship United Methodist Church. Joann enjoyed crocheting
blankets for nursing home, hospice, and home health patients. She also loved
growing flowers and doing find a word puzzles.
Joann was preceded in death by a grandson, Elisha Bryant and by her twin
sister, Joyce Allen.
Surviving is her husband of 53 years, Reverend Lindsey E. Rivers, Sr. of the
home; three sons, Gene (Sarah) Rivers of Mt. Croghan, Tim (Teresa) Rivers of
Cheraw, and Tony (Nikki) Rivers of Dalzell; three daughters, Jenny (Kenneth)
Eudy of Norwood, N.C., Amy (Rusty) Bryant and Judy (Jamie) Gulledge both of
Chesterfield; a sister, Hazel Rhode of Chesterfield; 11 grandchildren, Daniel
(Holly) Rivers, Bryant Rivers, Samuel Eudy, Whitney Eudy, Jeremy (Stephanie)
Bryant, Jordan Bryant, Bethany (Chad) Lee, Hannah Gulledge, Kayla Ratliff,
Kelsie Ratliff, and Katie Jo Ratliff; a great-grandchild, Hailey Bryant; also
Carly Sullivan.
Memorials may be made to: Friendship United Methodist Church “Building Fund”
c/o Pam Stancil, 261 Eloise Lane, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Hospice of
Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, February 11, 2010.
Curtis L.
McDonald
CHERAW – Curtis L. McDonald, 84, died Feb. 2, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Feb. 5, at First Baptist Church, Cheraw,
in the sanctuary.
The family received friends 10-11 a.m. Feb. 5, at First Baptist Church, Cheraw,
in the Family Life Center.
Curtis was a son of the late Zack Philmore and Grace Goodwin McDonald. He was
the widower of Grace Kinsey McDonald. He was a World War II Army Air Corp.
Veteran (Serving in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater with Five Bronze Service Stars
and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. He was a member of Rotary for over 30 years (serving
in three different clubs.) On the Board of Directors for The Seguin, TX Chamber
of Commerce and The United Way. He was director of the Seguin, TX Recreation
Department. He had served on the Cheraw Advisory Council. He was retired from a
career in textiles having worked in Cheraw, Seguin, TX and in France.
He was preceded in death by a previous wife, also a brother, Larry Hall.
Surviving is his wife Lena McDonald of Cheraw; sons, Bill McDonald of Myrtle
Beach, Jerry McDonald of Lakeland, Fla.; two step-sons, Jack Vance, Jr. of
Jacksonville, Fla. and Robbie Vance of Fancy Gap, Va.; step-daughters, Gloria
Turner of Cheraw, Shirley Barefoot of Patrick; a sister, Audrey Page of
Charlotte, N.C.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; 17 step
grandchildren and nine step great-grandchildren.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Thursday, February 11, 2010.
Charles Ray Allen
MT. CROGHAN – Mr. Charles Ray Allen, 62, died Feb. 9,
2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Feb. 11, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 12:30-2 p.m. Feb. 11, prior to the service at the Funeral Home
Mr. Allen was born Jan. 19, 1948 a son of the late John Daniel and Elsie
Beatrice Sullivan Allen. He was a retired mechanic with SC Bus Maintenance
Shop. Mr. Allen was a member of Fairview Baptist Church. Charles Ray was an
avid gardener and fisherman.
Surviving is his wife, Bonnie Davis Allen of the home; a son, Charles Ray
Allen, Jr. of Oxford, MS; a brother, John Daniel (Doris) Allen, Jr. of
Chesterfield; and a sister, Emma Jean (Robert) Haselden of Conway.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 18,
2010.
Margie Evans
Jordan
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Margie Evans Jordan, 83, died Feb. 12,
2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Feb. 15, at Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 3-5 p.m. Feb. 14, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Jordan was born June 29, 1926, a daughter of the late Willie and Eudell
McGregor Evans. She was a retired costumer service manager with Wal-Mart.
Mrs. Jordan was a member of Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Margie was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years Carl Benton Jordan and
by two brothers and three sisters.
Surviving are two daughters, Lynn Walsh and Liz (Pete) Manning both of
Chesterfield; two grandsons, Carl B. Walsh and fiancée Ann Teller of
Jacksonville, Fla. and Justin Manning of Benton, AR; a great-granddaughter,
Lauren Walsh of Orange Park, Fla.; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, February 18, 2010.
Mrs. Maxine
“Bill” Hamilton Vaughn
Mt. Croghan - Mrs. Maxine “Bill” Hamilton Vaughn, age 83,
died Monday, February 15, 2010. Funeral services were Feb. 18 at 11 a.m. at
Fairview Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Feb. 17 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Vaughn was born December 17, 1926 in Wadesboro, NC a
daughter of the late Jesse James and Lora Jordan Threadgill. She was a graduate
of Ruby High School, and Queens Business College, and was a retired seamstress.
Mrs. Vaughn was the youngest and last surviving charter member of Fairview
Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, Bill was preceded in death by her
husbands, John D. Hamilton and Howard C. Vaughn; a son, Bobby Hamilton; a
brother, Robert Threadgill; and by 2 sisters, Minnie Jordan and Melba Jordan.
Surviving are two sons, Johnny (Carolyn) Hamilton, and Tony (Annette) Hamilton of
Mt. Croghan; special son, John (Maria) Holgerem of St. Paul, MN; two step sons,
Cliff (Carolyn) Vaughn of Raleigh, N.C., and Steve (Cathy) Vaughn of High
Point, N.C.; seven grandchildren, David, Robert, John, and Scott Hamilton,
Chris and Jane Vaughn, and Lisa Blanton; four great grandchildren, Zachary and
Xander Hamilton, Will Gore, and Ava Wallace.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Vaughn Family. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, February 18, 2010.
Verdie Faye
Stroud Huggins
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Verdie Faye Stroud Huggins, 90, died
Feb. 12, 2010.
Graveside services were at 1 p.m. Feb. 14, at Friendship United Methodist
Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Huggins was born March 28, 1919 a daughter of the late Archie Newton and
Mary Ida Campbell Stroud. She was a retired Nurse’s Aide and Caregiver. Mrs.
Huggins was a life long member of Friendship United Methodist Church.
Verdie Faye was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. Huggins and by a
son Robert Lide Huggins, Jr.
Surviving are three sons, Carroll (Margaret) Jenkins, Jr. of Helena, MT, James
Archie (Cheryl) Jenkins of Moncks Corner, and John Nelson Jenkins of
Chesterfield; two grandsons, Dillon and Brian Jenkins; and a sister, Margaret
S. Moore of Chesterfield; also Mary “Monkey” Entzminger and Carolyn Marlowe.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, February 18, 2010.
Mr. Farris L.
Short
RUBY – Mr. Farris L. Short, 81, died Feb. 12, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 pm. Feb. 14, at Clanton Plains Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 3-5 p.m. Feb. 13, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Short was born Jan. 29, 1929 a son of the late Lester Bart and Loney
Elizabeth Steen Short. He was a member of Clanton Plains Baptist Church, where
he served as former deacon, and Sunday School Superintendent. Mr. Short was a
U. S. Army Veteran of the Korean Conflict. Farris was a loving father,
grandfather, great-grandfather, and a friend and neighbor to all who knew him.
Farris was preceded in death by a grandson, Michael “Mike” Short; four
brothers, Sam, James, Gary, and Lee Burt Short; and a sister, Allie Hoffman.
Surviving are three sons, Bart C. (Debbie) Short, Jerry F. Short, and Mickey
Short, all of Ruby; two daughters, Sue (Jeff) Zearfoss of Chesterfield, and
Lynn (John Wayne) Teal of Cheraw; companion, Bette Sue Melton Short of Ruby;
two brothers, Ray (Estelle) Short of Lancaster, and Julius (Vera) Short of
Patrick; a sister, Leila (Parvin) Eason of Ruby; 12 grandchildren, 13
great-grandchildren; also Miriam Caulder of Chesterfield and other relatives
and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, February 18, 2010.
Louise Burch Long
CHERAW – Louise Burch Long, 86, died Jan. 28, 2010.
Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Jan. 31, in Chatham Hill Memorial
Gardens, Cheraw.
Louise was a daughter of the late Dewey Hill and Mamie Niven Burch. She was the
widow of Thomas Jennings Long (To whom she was married for 50 years). She was a
lifelong Baptist. Growing up in Cheraw she was a soloist in the First Baptist
Church Choir. In addition, she was often invited to sing in various churches in
the county. She enjoyed knitting afghans for others, reading, playing the piano
and singing. She was a very loving and caring mother. She will be missed by her
pet Katie.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband listed above, also,
brothers, Joe Banks Burch, Sr., William D. “Billy” (Sara) Burch, and a sister,
Miriam (Joe) Burch Elvington.
Surviving are her daughter and son Mary Louise Long and Theodore Marion Burns
both of Cheraw; siblings, Bobbie (Doug) Long Cheek of McColl, Ida Mae Burch of
Cheraw, and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Mercy in Me Free Medical Clinic, P.O. Box 1684,
Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or Lois G. McArn Community Ministry, Inc., P.O. Box 372,
Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, February 18, 2010.
Miss Elsie Linton
Chesterfield - Miss Elsie Linton age 86, died Sunday,
February 14, 2010. Funeral service was held at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel at 3 p.m. Feb. 16. Burial services followed at Clanton Plains Baptist
Church Cemetery
Visitation was held Feb. 16 at prior to the service at the funeral home.
Miss Linton was born October 27, 1923 in Chesterfield County, a daughter of the
late Walter Barrentine and Minnie Wilkerson Linton. She was a homemaker and a
member of Clanton Plains Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, Elsie was
preceded in death by 3 brothers, Oscar, Barney, and Sandy Linton, by 3 sisters,
Rena Faulkenberry, Pearlie Joplin and Thelma Joplin, and by a great nephew,
Richard Sellers.
Surviving is one daughter, Jewell Linton of Pageland; one brother, Horace
Linton of Chesterfield. Also a number of nieces and nephews great newphew,
Sandy Sellers of Chester-field, and special friend, Sadie Burr of Myrtle Beach.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Linton
family. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
February 18, 2010.
Mr. Rosevelt Adam
Myers
Charlotte, N.C. – Mr. Roosevelt Adam Myers died Feb. 9,
2010.
Funeral services were at 12 noon Feb. 15 at Oro United Methodist Church in
Pageland. Burial was followed in the church cemetery.
Mr. Roosevelt “West” Myers son of the late Adam D. and Alma Rushing Myers was
born on March 15, 1937 in Pageland, S.C.
Surviving is one daughter, Kimberly Y. Myers-Dobson (Ian) of Concord, NC; two
grandchildren, Shaniqua Turner and Shane Dobson both of Concord, NC; a special
friend, Frances Gary of Charlotte, NC; five sisters, Alice Myers and Eva Rogers
both of Brooklyn, NY; Henrietta Covington, Bonnie Clark and Betty Jean Hancock
all of Pageland, SC; an adopted daughter, Victoria Clay of Brooklyn, NY; an
adopted son, Darren Burton of Brooklyn, NY; an adopted granddaughter, Cynara
Clay of Brooklyn, NY; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 18,
2010.
Mrs. Rosena
Chapman Avery
Chesterfield - Mrs. Rosena Chapman Avery died Feb. 9,
2010.
Funeral Services were held Feb. 13, at 2 p.m. at St. James A.M.E. Zion Church
in Chesterfield. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Rosena Chapman Avery, was born on August 28, 1932 in Chesterfield, South
Carolina to the late Marie Evans Chapman and James Albert Chapman.
Surviving are her two son’s, Anglish Avery, Jr. of the home and Scotty Avery
(Felicia Wilkins) of Cheraw; three daughters, Rosa Ratliff, Betty (Larry)
Pegues both of Chesterfield, Annie (Rickey) Rivers of Pageland, SC; nine grandchildren, Brian Funderburk of the home, Felicia Pegues, Kevin
(Melissa) Rivers, Tonya (George) Bracy, Erica Avery, Krystal Rivers, Danta
Avery, Shelicia Wilkins and Telicia Avery; five great grandchildren, Rymeika
Johnson, Davanda Ratliff, Nia Rivers, Kyia Johnson and Ayden Bracy; two
sisters, Etta Ree Chapman of Cheraw and Dorothy (Coit) Nivens of Chesterfield;
two brothers, Bobby Glenn (Shirley) Chapman of Chesterfield and David Chapman
of Washington, DC.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 18,
2010.
Evelyn Moore
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Mrs. Evelyn Jordan Lindsay Moore, 85,
died Feb. 13, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb. 17, in the chapel of Hankins and
Whittington Funeral Home, 1111 East Blvd., Charlotte, N.C. 28203 with Mr. Bill
Longstreet of Fair Bluff Bible Chapel, officiating. Burial followed in Sunset
Memory Gardens, Mint Hill, N.C. The family received friends at the funeral home
one hour prior to the service.
Evelyn was born on May 10, 1924 a daughter of the late,
John T. Jordan and Coney (Connie) Hancock Jordan.
Mrs. Moore was a resident at Summit Place at South Park (formally The Place at
SouthPark) in Charlotte, N.C. for a year. She then went to Olde Knox Commons,
Huntersville, N.C. in 2009.
Mrs. Moore was a member of Fair Bluff Bible Chapel, Charlotte, N.C. for over 25
years. Mrs. Moore was active with the Ladies Missionary group after her
retirement. She was a Customer Service Representative for Belk Store Services
for 17 years and retired in 1990.
Evelyn was preceded in death by husbands, Harry Roland Lindsay and John J.
Moore; four brothers, Clyde, Ross, Julius and John (Bunk) Jordan; and two
sisters, Ida Kirkley and Mary (Sis) Lear.
Surviving is her daughter, Connie Lindsay Wood and husband, Paul N. Wood of
Huntersville, N.C.; two grandchildren, David L. Smith and wife, Misti, of Mt.
Holly, N.C. and Dawn Wood Morton and husband, Lloyd of Monroe, N.C.; four great
grandchildren, Brianna and Mikayla Smith and Michael and Stephen Morton; and
nieces and nephews of which 9 are deceased.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Huntersville c/o Levine and Dickson
Hospice House 11900 Vanstory Drive, Huntersville, N.C. 28078, North Carolina
Association for the Blind, 704 Louise Avenue, Charlotte, N.C. 28204 or
Parkinson’s Foundation, 601 East 5th Street,Suite 140, Charlotte, N.C. 28202.
Hankins & Whittington Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 18,
2010.
Nellie Tucker
Davis
CHERAW – Mrs. Nellie Tucker Davis, age 73, died Saturday,
February 20, 2010 at her home
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Feb. 22, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Patrick Cemetey.
Visitation was 3-5 p.m. Feb. 21, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Davis was born Jan. 13, 1937 a daughter of the late William Jasper and
Nora Horne Tucker. She was a seamstress and retired from Skyline Manufacturing.
Mrs. Davis was a member of Southern Grace Church. Nellie enjoyed sewing,
reading, and fishing at the beach. In addition to her parents, Nellie was
preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Vernon D. Davis; a son, Franklin
Jasper Davis; a grandson, Joe Rollins; stepmother, Martha “Sally” Tucker; two
brothers, Bobby and Jack Tucker; and a sister, Linder Gail Tucker.
Surviving are two daughters, Linda (Mike) Riley and Lois (George) Rollins of
Cheraw; three grandchildren, Jessica (Carlos) Garces and Chris Tyner of Cheraw,
and Michael (Becky) Tyner of Scranton; four great-grandchildren, Chloe, Bailey,
and Dylan Tyner and Rebecca Hudson; three brothers, Ray Tucker of New Zion,
Wayne Tucker of Olanta, and David Hopkins of Columbia; two sisters, Glennie
McKenzie and Robin Alexander of Olanta; also Courtney Gulledge
Memorials may be made to: Agape Hospice, 204 Front Street, Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 25,
2010.
Mary Chapman
CHERAW – Mary Chapman, 77, died Feb. 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Feb. 8 at Bethesda Baptist Church. Rev. Gregory
Woods officiating. Burial was held in Bethel Church Cemetery.
Mary was born Feb. 28, 1932 a daughter of the late John and Henrietta Britt
Beecher. She attended St. Mary Catholic School in New York City, where she
later graduated. Later she moved to South Carolina where she united with
husband, Earl Chapman, Sr. She had 11 children. She became a member of Bethel
Baptist Church. She worked as a cook for Services America for 35 years where
she retired. She was a loving, caring and soft-spoken lady.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Chapman; a son, Donald Chapman
and a granddaughter, Bonita Graham.
Surviving are her children, Doris (Irvin) Swaby of New York, Earl (Maria)
Chapman, Sr. of Society Hill, Henrietta (Colonel) Robinson of Darlington,
Barbara (Henry) McCoy, Jr. of Hartsville, Ronald (Rhonda) Chapman of Society
Hill, Sharon (Deceased Monroe) Joint, Jr. of Darlington, Eugene (Cecilia)
Chapman of Darlington, Catherine Chapman of the home, Ethel (Joseph) Mitchell
of Darlington and Jacqueline (Frederick) Graham of Darlington; 27
grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; a
sister, Clara Grama of Bronx, N.Y.; also Ethel Chapman and Beatrice Chapman of
Waterbury, Conn., Calvin Chapman, Janie Holloman of Hartsville and other
relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 25,
2010.
Blanche
Boatwright Laundreaux
HARTSVILLE – Mrs. Blanche Boatwright Laundreaux, 100, died
Feb. 20, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Feb. 23, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial followed in the Zoar United Methodist Church
Cemetery, Cheraw.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Feb. 22, at the funeral home
Mrs. Laundreaux was born Oct. 22,1909, a daughter the late Arthur and Mollie Driggers
Oakley. She was a homemaker and attended Calvary Church of the Nazarene.
Blanche was preceded in death by her first husband, Ira “Bill” Boatwright,
three sons, Richard, Charles, and Harrison Boatwright, and five brothers and
six sisters.
Surviving is her husband, Victor Carl Laundreaux of Cheraw; a son, Clarence
“Bobby” Boatwright of Hartsville; two daughters, Margaret (Roland) O’Neal of
Hartsville, and Brenda Hodge of Cheraw; nine grandchildren; 24
great-grandchildren and 21 great-great grandchildren; also Cookie Boatwright of
Hartsville
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements. . Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, February 25, 2010.
Ruth M. Eddins
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Ruth M. Eddins, 83, died Feb. 22,
2010.
Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Pine Grove Baptist
Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 5-7 p.m. Feb. 23, at Chesterfield Baptist Church.
Mrs. Eddins was born Dec. 15, 1926, a daughter of the late Ira and Eva Howell
McLain. She was a graduate of Bennettsville High School. Mrs. Eddins was a
retired Floral Designer and owner and operator of Chesterfield Floral and Gift
Shop. She was a mentor to many floral designers through the years. Mrs. Eddins
was a member of the Greater Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce, and was the
recipient of the Katherine G. Hurst Business Woman of the Year in 2003. She was
a member of Chesterfield Baptist Church, where she served as teacher in the children’s
department for 35 years, and was a member of the Elizabeth M. Rivers Sunday
school class.
Ruth was preceded in death by her son, Jay Eddins; two brothers, Luke and Allen
McLain; and by two sisters, Mary Lee and Martha Barnard.
Surviving is her husband of 62 years, C. J. Eddins of the home; a daughter, Pam
Eddins (Wayne) Adams of Chesterfield; four grandchildren, Crista (Jackson)
King, Jackson (Jennifer) Eddins, Bryan (Ashley) Eddins, and Evan Adams all of
Chesterfield; two great-grandchildren, Ella King and Kylee Eddins of
Chesterfield; three sisters, Lillian Hoffman of Minneapolis, MN, Patricia Deese
of Rockingham, N.C., and Iris Neal of Georgetown.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Chesterfield Baptist Church, 207 East Main Street,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 25,
2010.
Susan Broadie
CHESTERFIELD – Funeral services for Susan Broadie, 50,
were held at 2 p.m. Jan. 30 at Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev. Gregory Woods
officiating.
Susan was born Dec. 30, 1959 a daughter of Henry and Hazel Dewitt Broadie. She
confessed Christ at an early age and joined Macedoina Baptist Church under the
guidance of Rev. Davis. During her time there she joined the Macedoina Junior
Choir led by her great-aunt, the late Ida Wilson. She later moved her
membership to Bethel Baptist Church under the guidance of Rev. W.H. Bishop. She
then joined the Gaylord Gospel Singers. She was a graduate of Cheraw High
School class of 1978. She worked as a correctional officer at Palmer Work
Release in Florence, where she worked until her health failed in 2008.
Surviving is a daughter, Demoria Hazel Davis of Cheraw; a sister, Henrietta
(Daniel) Beasley of Los Angeles, Ca.; a brother, Gartharie (Beverly) Broadie of
Hephzibah, Ga.; four aunts, Helen McKnight and Hiawatha “Peggy” (Carl) Rousseau
of Society Hill, Saide “Tiny” Hinson of Cheraw, and Betty Dewitt of Bronx,
N.Y.; and an uncle Samuel Dewitt III of Oxnard, Ca.; siblings, Gartharie D.
(Latoya) Broadie, Jenine “Nina” Peterson-Broadie, Cheetara Jene’ (Darin) Powe,
Taylor Shaw, Nyla, Heaven and Paris, Kentrell; a goddaughter, Rhianna Burch; a
cousin, Janice Dewitt; also Ronnie Davis and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 25,
2010.
Ruby Nell Freeman
Teal
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Ruby Nell Freeman Teal, 77, died Feb.
17, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Feb. 20, at Zoar United Methodist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Feb. 19, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Teal was born April 14, 1932 a daughter of the late Rue and Madge White
Freeman. She was a retired textile employee and former employee of Burlington
Industries and Cheraw Yarn Mill. Mrs. Teal was a member of Zoar United
Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, Ruby Nell was preceded in death
by a grandson Gerald W. “Pistol” Rhynes, Jr.
Surviving are three sons, Jimmy (Dorothy) Teal of Wallace, Jerry Teal of
Chesterfield, and Stevie Teal of Pageland; three daughters, Rachael Rhynes
Brooks of Chesterfield, Theresa (Jeffrey) Gilmore of Mt. Croghan, and Marjorie
(Prentice) Rogers of Blenheim; three brothers, Vaden (Betty) Freeman, Heyward
(Betty) Freeman, and Ronnie (Betty) Freeman all of Chesterfield; a sister,
Edith Frazier of Cheraw; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; also
Shirley Gordon, a special friend, of Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to: Zoar United Methodist Church, c/o Sallie Short, 708
Orchard Road, Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box
293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 25,
2010.
William Joel
Smith
CHERRYVILLE, N.C. – Mr. William Joel Smith, 90, died Feb.
16, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Feb. 20, at
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Feb. 19, at First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall in
Cherryville, N.C. Burial followed in the James Smith Cemetery, Chesterfield.
Mr. Smith was born March 3, 1919 a son of the late Daniel A. and Mary Smith. He
was a retired agent and telegraph operator with Seaboard Airline Railroad. Mr.
Smith was a member of Cherryville Masonic Lodge 505 and was a former member and
Past Master of Wingate Masonic Lodge 161. He was a member of First Presbyterian
Church of Cherryville, N.C., where he served as Deacon and Elder. William
enjoyed football, gardening, and spending time with his family.
William was preceded in death by his brothers, Hadley Kelly, Adolphus Kelly,
Walter D. Smith, and Wilson M. Smith, and by his sisters, Virginia Kelly
Farris, and Essie Bea Goodman.
Surviving is his wife of 60 years, Sue Hipp Smith of the home; two sons, Daniel
Joel (Teresa) Smith, and David Scott Smith both of Cherryville, N.C.; four
daughters, Bonnie Smith (William) Dale of Lenoir, N.C., Mary Smith (Donald)
Bumgardner of Gastonia, N.C., Anne Marie Smith, and Frances Smith (Nick)
Hopkins both of Cherryville, N.C.; 11 grandchildren, William Stephen (Mica)
Dale, Jr. of Alexandria, Va., Jonathan Smith (Anna) Dale of Charlotte, N.C.,
Kevin Thomas Dale of Cambridge, MA, Erik Smith Bumgardner of Todd, N.C., Thomas
Donald (Emily) Bumgardner of Charlotte, N.C., Alexander Wade Bumgardner of
Gastonia, N.C., Charles Joseph Smith of Evanston, IL, Robert Daniel (Danielle)
Smith of Charlotte, N.C., Kelly Amanda Smith N.C., Sarah Elizabeth Hopkins, and
Michael Christopher Hopkins all of Cherryville, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, February 25,
2010.
Lillian
Harrington Esaw
CHERAW – Lillian Harrington Esaw, 57, died Feb. 5, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bethel United Methodist Church.
Lillian was born Feb. 24, 1952 to the late Mose and Ida Jane Harrington of
Wallace. She accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and was
a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. She received her education in the
Marlboro County School system, graduating from Wallace High School in 1972. She
was employed at the Cheraw Healthcare as a dietician for many years until her
health failed. She was a member of South Land Singers. Lillian was a devoted
mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. She moved to Cheraw in 1980 and married
Ervin Esaw, Sr.
She was preceded in death by three sisters, Queen Harrington, Bessie
Harrington, and Bertha Green.
Surviving is her ex-husband, Ervin Esaw, Sr. of Lugoff; two sons, Ervin Esaw,
Jr. of Spartanburg, and Jeremar Esaw of Charlotte, N.C; two daughters, Jackea
Foster of Rockingham, N.C., and Kerry Esaw of Cheraw; adoptive children, Gary
(Julie) Esaw of Cheraw, Curtis (Tina) Esaw of Patrick, Kelvin Esaw of Cash,
Daniel Leak of Chesterfield, Carolyn Larry Rogers of Cheraw, Kathy (Eugene)
Sellers of Cheraw and Cassondra Leake of Albemarle, N.C.; five sisters, Geneva
(Jack) Foster of Wallace, Doretha Harrington of Wallace, Corina Esaw of Cheraw,
Ida Bell Buchanan of Wallace, and Dorothy Buchanan of Wallace; four brothers,
Mose (Rachel) Harrington of Wallace, Wilbert (Hazel) Harrington of Wallace,
John (Rhonda) Harrington of Cheraw, Robert Harrington of Cheraw; an uncle, and
Frank Harrington of Washington, D.C.; two aunts, Rose Spencer of Washington,
D.C., and Lillie Mae McColl of Cheraw; six grandchildren and other relatives
and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Mary Michelle
Locke Drake
CHERAW – Mary Michelle Locke Drake, 39, died Feb. 8, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Feb. 13 at Fisher Hill Baptist Church. Burial
was held in Shields Family Cemetery.
Mary was born Dec. 22, 1970 to Lonnie Locke, Sr. and the late Mary L. Curry
Locke. She was united in marriage on April 3, 1991 to Stanley Drake. She moved
to Cheraw at the age of 12 and attended the public schools and graduated from
Cheraw High School in 1990. She loved basketball and sports. She played
basketball in school and had several hobbies including drawing, playing Bingo
and crossword puzzle books. She took three other kids as her own: Donna
Humphrey and Karon Humphrey of Cheraw and Ladonna Jones of Silver Springs, MD.
Mary was preceded in death by her mother, Mary L. Curry; three uncles, Chalmers
Curry, Sr., Jesse L. Curry, Sr. and James E. Curry, Sr.; and other siblings,
Leconyer Drake and George Drake.
Surviving is her loving husband, Stanley Drake of the home; two sons, Antonio
D. Locke and Antwan D. Locke of the home; three daughters, Donna and Karon
Humphreys of Cheraw and Ladonna Jones of Silver Springs, MD; father, Lonnie
Locke, Sr. of Charlotte, N.C.; grandmother, Emma Curry of Cheraw; brothers,
Lonnie (Felicia) Locke, Jr. and Terry Locke, Sr. of Washington, D.C., Beverly
(Pumpkin) Curry Robinson, Chamers Jr., Robert, Gregory, Calvin Curry; nine
sisters, Shartee (Derrick) McCray of Rockingham, N.C., Tatesha Locke, Mary,
Gloria, Mildred, Linda, Brenda, Sheila and Ruthie Lee all of Washington, D.C.
metro area; aunts, Matilda (Gregory) Curry White, Minnie C. Deberry, Williemae
(George) Gordon, Beverly (Gartharie), Dorothy Robinson, Beverly (Danny) Curry
Robinson, Lizzie Kelly, Barbara Ann Locke and Luella Curry; uncles, Wilie James
(Norma) Curry, Samuel (Deborah) Curry, William (Ellamae) Curry and Johnny
Gordon; eight great aunts and uncles, Edmond (Gloria) McCall, Edward McCall,
George Harrinson, Henry McCall, George McCall, Jeanette Hutchinson, Mattie
(Bernard) Dewitt and Hattie McCall; also Roy (Sharon) Drake, Connell (Elma)
Drake, Gary (Pam) Drake, Danny (Carolyn) Drake, Gregory Drake, Sylvester Drake
and Lavern Drake, Eva Drake, Louvenia Williams and Polly Hooks of Cheraw, Diane
Chapman, Theresa Chapman, Genise Fair, Michelle Livingston; and other relatives
and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Rev.
Harold B. Edwards
RUBY – Rev. Harold B. Edwards, age
66, died Thursday, February 25, 2010
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March
1, at Miller-Rivers- Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial followed in the Ruby Church of
God Cemetery.
Visitation was 3-5 p.m. Feb. 28, at
the funeral home.
Rev. Edwards was born April 19, a son
of the late Rev. Colie Listen and Cartha Burr Edwards. He was a licensed
minister and a salvage and produce dealer.
Mr. Edwards was a U.S. Army veteran
and a member of Bethune Church of God. Harold enjoyed fishing, going to church,
singing, and ministering to patients in the nursing homes. In addition to his
parents, Harold was preceded in death by is former wife, Shelia Moser Edwards;
and two sons, Harold B. Edwards, Jr. and Ronnie Ray.
Surviving is his wife, Ernestine Ray
Edwards of the home; a son, Bobby Harold Varnadoe of Walterboro; a stepson,
Jerry (Mary) Ray of Weaverville, N.C.; five daughters, Deborah E. Bishop and
Susan V. Dawdridge both of Edisto Beach, Angela E. (Shell) Miller of Charlotte,
N.C., Tammy A. (Turtle) Keith of Ruby, and Pamela E. (Sammy) Shaw of Patrick; a
brother, Rev. Tony L. (Carolyn) Edwards of Pelzer; four sisters, Sylvia
(Donald) Pipkin of St. Stephens, Linda E. Shelton and Jewell (Jerry) Gregory
both of Ruby, and Gloria (Rev. Larry) Menzo of Chesterfield; 20 grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
John
Ervin Harrison
CHERAW – John Ervin Harrison, 40,
died Feb. 1, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Feb.
19, at Grooms Funeral & Memorial Chapel, Cheraw.
John was born Nov. 13, 1959 to
Ophelia Benton Harrison and the late Leroy Jack Harrison. He confessed Christ
at a young age and attended Pee Dee Union Baptist Church in Cheraw, where he
was a member of the adult choir. John was a lover of art and music and was a
proud trombone player in the band at Cheraw High School.
After graduation in 1978, John
enlisted in the United States Army, and it was his love for music that prompted
him to audition for the elite United State Army Band. Being a member of the
Army band took John abroad to places all over Europe and the United States. He
was privileged to perform at many military events as well as for dignitaries.
Johns served honorably for 12 years and eventually settled in San Antonio, TX.
Surviving is his mother, Ophelia
Harrison of Cheraw; two sisters, Mary Harrison of Ft. Washington, MD and Lula
Mae Harrison Vineland, N.J.; three brothers, Leroy (Brenda) Harrison of Cheraw,
James “Rock” Harrison of Monroe, N.C. and Jerome (Tamara) Harrison of Indian
Head, MD; and other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Azalee
Rivers Thurman
RUBY – Mrs. Azalee Rivers Thurman,
age 81, died Feb. 26,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Feb.
28, at Ruby Baptist Church.
Visitation was 2-3 p.m., prior to the
service in the church fellowship hall. Burial followed in the Ruby Cemetery.
Mrs. Thurman was born Oct. 10, 1928 a
daughter of the late James Alfred “Buck” and Blanche Teal Rivers. She was a
graduate of Chesterfield High School and was a homemaker. Azalee enjoyed going
to yard sales and auctions, and taking care of her family. She was a member of
Shiloh United Methodist Church and attended Ruby Baptist Church.
Azalee was preceded in death by two
sons, Kenneth T. Thurman, Sr. and Gerald Wayne Thurman, and also three brothers
and two sisters.
Surviving is her husband of 64 years,
Charles Thurman of the home; three sons, James Charles (Linda) Thurman and Luke
Thurman of Ruby, and Walter “Buster” (Tina) Thurman of Simpsonville; two
daughters, Patricia A. Thurman of Chesterfield, and Mary “Charlie” (David)
Deese of Ruby; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; also Brenda L.
Thurman of Ruby and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Ruby
Baptist Church, P.O. Box 5, Ruby, S.C. 29741 or to a Charity of One’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Sallie
Creech Boatwright
WALLACE - Sallie Creech Boatwright,
73, died Saturday,
Feb. 27, 2010. Born in Marlboro
County, SC she was a daughter of the late Howard H. and Ruby Beatrice Quick
Creech.
She was an avid reader. She was a
loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
She is survived by her husband of 56
years, William A. Boatwright of Wallace, SC, a son, Lance Boatwright (Betty) of
Cheraw, SC, a daughter, Darlene B. Jenkins (James) of Fair Bluff, NC, a
sister-in-law, Ann Creech of Wallace, SC and a special Aunt, Mary Creech of
Wallace, SC, also, grandchildren, Sabrina J. Ward (Stephen), J. William Jenkins
(Jill), Angie D. Boatwright, Alesha M. Boatwright, A. Chad Boatwright (Nicole),
N. Leanne Boatwright, great grandchildren, Brianna N. Ward, Blake A. Ward,
Kadence M. Haire, Jenna F. Jenkins, Jacob L. Callahan and Cayleigh A. Johnson.
She was preceded in death by her
parents listed above, a son, William Darrell Boatwright, a daughter, Sheila
Lynne Boatwirght, brothers, Howard Alex Creech, C.W. Creech, and a sister,
Barbara A. Creech.
The family will receive friends 6:00
PM to 8:00 PM Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw, SC. A funeral
service will be held 11:00 AM, Thursday, March 4, 2010 at Kiser Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Memorials to: Lower Cape Fear
Hospice, Angel House, 206 Warrior Trail Drive, Whiteville, NC 28472. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Riley
Wallace Sweatt, Sr.
LIBERTY – Riley Wallace Sweatt, Sr.,
75, of Liberty formerly of Franklinville, died Feb. 23, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Friday,
at Church of God of Prophecy. Officiating was Rev. Thomas Johnson.
Burial was held at Pleasant Hill
United Methodist Church Cemetery, Wallace.
He was a Richmond County native,
retired from Capel Rugs, had served in the National Guard and attended the
Church of God of Prophecy.
He was preceded in death by his
granddaughter, Amanda Jo Sweatt.
Survivors is his wife, Sadie
Strickland Sweatt, of the home; daughter, Tammy Sweatt Matney and her husband,
Trevor, of Randleman; sons, Riley Wallace Sweatt, Jr. and his wife, Clara, of
Franklinville, Charles Sweatt and his wife, Susan, of Randleman, William James
Sweatt, of Ramseur, Donald Sweatt, Sr. and his wife, Corenia, Ricky Sweatt and
his wife, Karen, and Terry Sweatt, Sr. and his fiancee, Connie Kidd, all of
Liberty; sister, Mattie Sweatt Parrishand her husband, Homer, of Franklinvill;
grandchildren, Charles Sweatt, Jr., Amy Sweatt, Terry Wayne Sweatt, Jr., Ashley
Sweatt, Jessica Sweatt, Cody Matney, Christy Tucker, Donald Ray Sweatt, Jr.,
Steven Sweatt, and Thomas Sweatt; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Visitation was held 6-8 p.m.
Thursday, at Loflin Funeral Home, Ramseur, and other times at the home of
William Sweatt.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of
Randolph County, P.O. Box 9, Asheboro, N.C. 27204.
Loflin Funeral Home, Ramseur was in
charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Teramauria
“Tera” Jermaine Roberts
CHERAW – Teramauria “Tera” Jermaine
Roberts, 37, died Feb. 15, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m.
Feb. 21 at Ladson’s Chapel Baptist Church.
Teramauria was born April 21, 1972.
He attended Richland County Public Schools, Benedict College and was a graduate
of Contemporary Hair Care Barber Institute, as a Master Hair Care Specialist.
He was self-employed as a Master Barber at Reflection II Barber Shop.
Possessing a remarkable quick intense sense of humor, he kept any and everyone
around him in laughter. He was a loving, strong, courageous and empowering
individual.
He was preceded in death by his
grandparents, Rev. Eleauthious and Pawnee Livingston Oglesby and Claude Brown.
Surviving is his daughter, Trinity
Hodges of Charlotte, N.C.; grandmother, Mary Roberts Belton of Bristol, Pa.;
mother, Min. Deloris O. Roberts-Brown of Columbia; father, Lee Roy Roberts, Sr.
and stepmother, Valerie Roberts of Hopkins; siblings, “Sean” Lee (Lisa) Roberts
and Leiann Roberts of Columbia and Brett Hicks of Ft. Bragg, N.C. and Ebonee
Hicks of Atlanta, Ga.; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Legette
Jackson
CHERAW – Legette Jackson, 75, died.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Feb.
16 at Grooms Funeral Home. Prohetess Mattie L. Nichols officiating.
Legette was born Aug. 7, 1934 to the
late Jesse James Jackson and the late Elizabeth Hammon. He was employed by the
town of Cheraw for over 30 years until he retired. He was
married to Betty M. Jackson for 51
years. He was a member of Faith and Healing Christian Center.
He was preceded in death by a
daughter, Betty Jean Jackson; two sisters, Doretha Rogers and Delilah Jackson;
three brothers, Anderson Jackson, Willie James Jackson and Gary Jackson, and a
grandson Raysheen K. Jackso
Surviving is his loving wife, Betty
M. Jackson; two daughters, Francine Cash and Myochi Jackson; three sons, Lee
Sr. Jackson, Robert Lee Jackson and Joseph Jackson all of Cheraw; seven
grandchildren, Travon Foster, Sherelle Jackson, Darneisha Harrington, LaDaisha
Jackson, Constance Harrington, LaQuasha Jackson and LaAsia Jackson; a
greatgrandchild, Cameron Foster; three sisters, Mattie Skinner of Kingston,
N.Y., Mildred Willis of Washington, D.C. and Elouise Thomas of Maryland; three
brothers, Chester Jackson of Bronx, N.Y., Dan (Elsie) Jackson of Charleston and
Lender (Pat) Jackson of Cheraw; also Gerthamae McCall of Queens, N.Y.; and
other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangement. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Julia Mae Quick Crosland
BENNETTSVILLE – Mrs. Julia Mae Quick
Crosland, 67,died Feb. 24, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m.
at First United Methodist Church with burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Visitation
was 6-8 p.m. Saturday at Whitner-Evans Funeral Home.
Born August 9, 1942 a daughter of the
late Dwight Perry and Virginia Rivers Quick. She was a homemaker, an active
member of First United Methodist Church, a member of the Senior Circle, the
Garden Gate Garden Club and a former member of the Junior Charity League.
Surviving is her husband, Cliff
Crosland of Bennettsvill;, a son, Clifton Brown “Skip” Crosland (Cathey) of
Irmo; a sister, Janie Q. Dellinger (Terry) of Atlanta; an uncle, Gerar Rivers
of Cheraw; and an aunt, Naomi Boatwright of Chesterfield.
Whitner-Evans
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Huntley
Sophia White
CHESTERFIELD – Miss Huntley Sophia
White, 18 days old died Feb. 25, 2010.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Feb.
27, at First Baptist Church Cemetery, Pageland.
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. Feb. 27,
prior to the service at First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall.
Miss Huntley was born Feb. 7, 2010
the daughter of Dennis Farrell and LeAnn Melton White. Huntley made a lasting
impression upon everyone whose life she touched, and because of God’s gift of
memories, she will forever live in our hearts
Surviving are her parents, Dennis and
LeAnn White of the home; grandparents, Baxter and Bernadine White of
Chesterfield, Donald and Linda Melton of Pageland; and other relatives and
friends.
Memorials may be made to: Levine
Children’s Hospital P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, N.C. 28232-2861 or First Baptist
Church, P.O. Box 126, Pageland, S.C. 29728.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Bessie
Mae Hancock
PIKESVILLE, MD – Bessie Mae Hancock,
70, died Jan. 22, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11:30 a.m.
at Blessed Trinity Church of Deliverance, Pikesville, MD. Viewing was at 11
a.m. prior to services.
Bessie was born July 23, 1939 to the
late Fred and Georgiana Campbell. She received her education at Long High
School. In 1957 she moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. where she met Richard Hancock, Jr.
They were married on July 4, 1974.
Bessie was a devoted employee for
over 20 years at Kingsboro Psychiatric Center from which she retired in 1990.
She and her family moved to Durham, N.C., where she joined Mt. Olive Methodist
Church. In the later part of her life, as her health permitted, she attended
Trinity Church of Deliverance in Pikesville, MD with her husband. Bessie
wasknown for her sarcastic facial expressions, her home-cooked meals, and her
homemade desserts. She loved spending time with her family and friends. She
could make anyone laugh while reminiscing of her favorite pastimes.
Surviving is her husband, Richard
Hancock, Jr.; five children, Rochelle B. Hancock, Sylvia Hancock, Richard
Hancock III, Ronnie Hancock and Michael Hancock; four sisters, Ada Lyles, Ethel
Johnson, Geraldine Byrd and Corrine Campbell; three brothers, John Campbell,
Albert Campbell and Theodore Campbell; 11 grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren; two greatgreat- grandchildren; and other relatives and
friends.
Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Melvin
Durwood Griggs, Jr.,
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. – Melvin Durwood
Griggs, Jr., 67, died Feb. 24, 2010.
Funeral services will be conducted
Saturday, Feb. 27, at 3 p.m. at Mt. Beulah Pentecostal Holiness Church with
Reverend Kenneth Baber and Pastor Michael L. Carpenter officiating. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
The family received friends Feb. 26,
from 7-9 p.m. at Watson-King Funeral Home.
Melvin was born Feb. 6, 1943 a son of
the late, Melvin Durwood Griggs, Sr. and Kathleen Dean Griggs. Melvin worked in
Textiles and retired from Sealed Air after 20 years of service
Surviving is his wife of 45 years,
Patricia “Pat” Chavis Griggs of the home; children, Wayne Griggs and Sissy
Carpenter both of Rockingham, N.C.; brothers, William Griggs of Georgia and
Donald “Donnie” Griggs of Rockingham, N.C.; sisters, Barbara Simmons of
Rockingham, N.C. and Sue Nelson of North Myrtle Beach; and a grandson, Memphis
Griggs.
Watson-King
Funeral Home of Rockingham was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Arthur
Marion Davis
CHERAW – Arthur Marion Davis, 65 of
Cheraw, formerly of Laurinburg died Feb. 23, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m.
Feb. 26, at the Richard Boles Funeral Service Chapel with burial following in
Hillside Cemetery.
The family received friends 7-9 p.m.
Feb. 25 at Richard Boles Funeral Service.
Mr. Davis was born Feb. 25, 1944 a
son of the late Roy Blue Davis and Maggie Burt Davis. He worked with the North
Carolina Department of Transportation retiring after many years of service. He
was a member of the Bennettsville Victory Christian Center and loved fishing
and visiting people.
He was preceded in death by a sister,
Margaret S. Davis.
Surviving is his sons, Michael Kersey
of Laurel Hill, N.C., Larry Bazley Bullard and wife Dennis of Laurel Hill,
N.C.; daughter, Suzanne Kersey Blackwell of Laurel Hill, N.C.; 12 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren; also Emma Wallace of Clio.
Richard Bole
Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 4, 2010
Minnie Smith
CHERAW --
Minnie Smith, 76, died March 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m., March 7 at Aaron Temple Baptist Church,
Bennettsville. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Minnie was born Feb. 29, 1934 to the late Whiteford and Shadie Lloyd Quick. She
moved to High Point, N.C. at an early age, where she stayed for 47 years. She
worked at Fli-Back for 17 years and at First Wesleyan United Methodist Church
of High Point before returning home after her retirement.
Minnie was preceded in death by her husband, Boston E. Smith, four sisters and
her parents.
Surviving is a loving son, Fredrick (Sara) Smith of the home; four
stepchildren, Carolyn Flemming Jones (VA), Henrietta (Noel) McCall of Maryland,
the late Vincent Smith of California, and David Thomas of Bennettsville; three
granddaughters, Katina (Tracy) Sales (ATL), Donricka Simmons of Charlotte,
N.C., Trikenna (Ray) Ratliff and a grandson, Terrell Merriman Smith of the home
and six great-grandchildren; for sisters, Beatrice Quick and Sarah Haynes both
of New York, Betty Quick of New Jersey and Barbara Q. Wilson of High Point; an
aunt, Eva Mae Quick of Bennettsville also James (Connie) Moore of Columbia,
Martina Ratliff and Annette Jackson both of High Point, Ernie Parker Woods of
Charlotte, N.C., Doris Gunsalus and Penny Pegues both of High Point, N.C.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Patricia Harrington Jacobs
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Patricia Harrington Jacobs, 66, died March 4, 2010.
Memorials services were at 2 p.m. March 7, at Chesterfield Baptist Church.
Visitation was immediately following the service at the church.
Mrs. Jacobs was born May 18, 1943 a daughter of the late Watt and Grace Clark
Harrington. She was a graduate of Wadesboro High School and was a homemaker.
Patricia was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Mrs. Jacobs was a member
of Chesterfield Baptist Church, where she was a member of the choir, and was a
former member of White Oak Presbyterian Church. She was also a member of the
Town of Chesterfield Architectural Review Board.
Patricia was preceded in death by a brother, Jay Harrington.
Surviving is her husband, Olin H. Jacobs of the home; two sons, Mark O. Jacobs
of Winston Salem, N.C. and Scott H. Jacobs of Chesterfield; a grandson, Seth H.
Jacobs; a godchild, Kadee Wallace of Chesterfield; and a brother, Harry Harrington
of Florence.
Memorials may be made to: Chesterfield Baptist Church, 201 E. Main Street,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to White Oak Presbyterian Church, 5386 Angelus Rd.
Ruby, S.C. 29741
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Linda Joplin Jenkins
MT.
CROGHAN – Mrs. Linda Joplin Jenkins, 58, died March 2, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 4, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Fairview Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 3, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Jenkins was born Aug. 6, 1951 a daughter of the late Rufus and Pearlie
Linton Joplin. She was a homemaker and a member of Fairview Baptist Church.
Linda was preceded in death by two sisters, Minnie Pittman and Mildred
Airington.
Surviving is her husband, Jerry A. Jenkins of the home; three daughters, Brenda
Mills and fiancé, Kenny Gathings of Monroe, N.C., Theressa (Scott) Diggs of Mt.
Croghan, and Tonia (Gary) Ballard of Monroe, N.C.; six grandchildren, Maleah
and Marlin Mills, Cody and Haley Diggs, and Seth and Caleb Ballard; a brother,
Olin Joplin of Kannapolis, N.C.; three sisters, Gladys Marsh of Mooresville,
N.C., Betty Davis of Kannapolis, N.C., and Madge Cook of Pageland.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or American Cancer Society, 128 Stonemark Lane,
Columbia, S.C. 29212.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Sallie Creech Boatwright
WALLACE –
Sallie Creech Boatwright, 73, died Feb. 27, 2010. The family received friends
6-8 p.m. March 3, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. Funeral services were held at
11 a.m. March 4, at Kiser Funeral Home. Burial was in Chatham Hill Memorial
Gardens.
Sallie was a daughter of the late Howard H. and Ruby Beatrice Quick Creech. She
was an avid reader. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great
grandmother.
She was preceded in death by a son, William Darrell Boatwright; a daughter,
Sheila Lynne Boatwirght; brothers, Howard Alex Creech, C.W. Creech; and a sister,
Barbara A. Creech.
Surviving is her husband of 56 years, William A. Boatwright of Wallace; a son,
Lance Boatwright (Betty) of Cheraw; a daughter, Darlene B. Jenkins (James) of
Fair Bluff, N.C.; an aunt, Mary Creech of Wallace; grandchildren, Sabrina J.
Ward (Stephen), J. William Jenkins (Jill), Angie D. Boatwright, Alesha M.
Boatwright, A. Chad Boatwright (Nicole), N. Leanne Boatwright, great
grandchildren, Brianna N. Ward, Blake A. Ward, Kadence M. Haire, Jenna F.
Jenkins, Jacob L. Callahan and Cayleigh A. Johnson; and also Ann Creech of
Wallace.
Memorials may be made to: Lower Cape Fear Hospice, Angel House, 206 Warrior
Trail Drive, Whiteville, N.C. 28472.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Dennis Scott Hill
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Dennis Scott Hill, 45, of Savannah, Ga., formerly of Chesterfield, died
March 3, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. March 7, at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Ruby Cemetery, Ruby.
Visitation was 4-6 p.m. March 6, at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Hill was born Feb. 19, 1965 a son of Jennie M. Hill and the late Donnie
Hill, Jr. He was a graduate of Chesterfield High School, Class of 1984. Mr.
Hill was employed with RK Construction of Savannah, Ga., and was formerly
employed with Chesterfield Manufacturing. Dennis attended Ruby Baptist Church,
and the Savannah Christian Church. He was a loving son, brother, and husband.
Dennis was an avid fisherman, and loved his animals.
Surviving is his wife, Amanda D. Hill of Savannah, Ga.; mother, Jennie M. Hill
of Chesterfield; a sister, Donna Hill of Chesterfield; and aunt, Ruby Moore of
Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Mr. Leroy Blakeney
PAGELAND
– Leroy Blakeney, 69, died Feb. 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. March 3 at Flint Ridge Missionary Baptist
Church, Pageland. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Mr. Leroy Blakeney, son of the late Henry Crawford and Ola Blakeney was born on
Aril 17, 1930.
Surviving are seven daughters, Ella Blakeney, Gwen Baker, Mary Evans all of
Charlotte, N.C., Roberta Horton, Twanna Freeman, Paulette Laney and Lisa
Blakeney all of Pageland; a son, Charles Blakeney of Pageland; a brother, Kelly
Blakeney of Charlotte, N.C.; a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Jasper Lee “Jack” Spears, Jr.
CONOVER,
N.C. – Jasper Lee “Jack” Spears, Jr., 79, died March 4, 2010.
A reception was at 11:30 a.m. March 8, in the fellowship hall at Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church in Hickory, N.C. Services were private.
He was born April 12, 1930 to the late Jasper L. Spears, Sr. and Juanita
Laviner Spears. His mom, dad and brother, Bobby, called him Jasper. He grew up
in Cheraw where they nurtured his passion for family and he found his passion
for baseball. His teammates called him JL. He enjoyed a successful baseball
career with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization for 11 years. His friends and
colleagues called him Jack. He worked in the textile industry for 40 years and
concluded his career with Quaker Fabrics. His grandchildren called him Grandy.
To be in the presence of his grandchildren was his greatest joy. Because of his
devotion and unconditional love he will always be known to his children as
Daddy.
Surviving is his daughter, Kelley Spears Jarrett and husband, Dale, of Hickory;
N.C.; sons, William Kent Spears and wife, Amelia, of Statesville, N.C., Kevin
Lee Spears and wife, Dawn, of Claremont, N.C. and Kacey Neil Spears and wife,
Amy, of Charlotte, N.C.; grandchildren, Natalee Jarrett, Karsyn Jarrett,
Zachary Jarrett, Will Spears, Lily Spears, Jackson Spears and Brighton Spears;
and brother, Bobby Spears of Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to Sipe’s Orchard Home, 4431 County Home Road, Conover,
N.C. 28613; Holy Trinity Luthern Church, 547 6th St., NW, Hickory, N.C. 28601
and Palliative Care Center and Hospice of Catawba Valley, 3975 Robinson Rd.,
Newton, N.C. 28658.
Willis-Reynolds Funeral Home and Crematory in Newton, N.C. was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
March 11, 2010.
Pete Wilkes
RUBY –
Mr. Pete Wilkes, 75, died March 2, 2010.
Memorial services were at 6 p.m. March 4, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Visitation was 5-6 p.m. prior to the service at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home.
Mr. Wilkes was born April 1, 1934 a son of the late Alex and Bertha Brown
Wilkes. He was a retired heavy equipment operator with Chesterfield County Road
Department and a U.S. Army Veteran. Pete enjoyed the beach, fishing,
motorcycles, and cars.
Pete was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Griggs Wilkes; and by four
brothers, A.J., Topsy, Monroe, and Jack Wilkes.
Surviving are three daughters, Gail (Scott) Joplin of Cheraw, Connie (Tommy)
Oliver of Patrick, and Pat Griggs of Ruby; four sons, Rev. William (Onita) Griggs
and Wiley (Carolyn) Griggs of Ruby, Jimmy Griggs of Patrick, and Mark (Shelia)
Griggs of Kershaw; companion, Vernie Lloyd of Ruby; two brothers, Dewey Wilkes
of Ruby and Eugene Wilkes of Kannapolis, N.C.; two sisters, Louise Gainey of
Hartsville, and Ida Belle Stevens of Kershaw; 17 grandchildren; 22
great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Louise Graham King
JEFFERSON
– Louise Graham King, 68, died Feb. 28, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 4, at Angelus Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church
in Jefferson. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
The family received friends at Harold L. & Dorothy J. Young Memorial Chapel
March 3, from 5-7 p.m.
Mrs. Louise Graham King was born Oct. 16, 1931 daughter of the late Rev.
Randall Graham and Candice Newman Graham.
Louise was educated in the public schools of the county. She accepted Jesus as
her personal savior and Angelus AME Zion Church. At her beloved church, she
served faithfully on the Missionary Society, Deaconess Ministry and the choir.
She served God by serving mankind.
Louise was united in holy matrimony to the late Wilma King, Sr. This union of
52 years was blessed with children. She was an excellent cook and homemaker.
She loved the outdoors where she enjoyed gardening and horseback riding.
Louise was preceded in death by her parents, Rev. Randall Graham and Candice
Newman Graham; her husband, Wilma King, Sr. (June 15,2009); two children,
Alexander and Glenda; three sisters, Sarah Staton, Charlotte Mae Leach and
Flora Shannon; four brothers, Ozzie Blakeney, Roy Blakeney, Curtis Blakeney and
Lee Buddy Blakeney.
Surviving are her loving and devoted children, five daughters, Mary G. Sowell,
Rachel K. Alston, Gloria J. Nelson ( Claudale Wright) all of Jefferson, Pastor
Maria Moore of Ruby and Ramona Bouknight of Columbia; five sons, Randall King,
Bishop David L. ( First Lady Corietha) King, Wilma (Melissa) King,Jr., Moses C.
( Evangelist Cynthia) King all of Jefferson, Pastor Glen ( (Evangelist Mary)
King of Fayetteville, N.C.; 41 grandchildren; 13 great-granchildren; two
children she reared as her own, Chase Drakeford and Kojak King; two sisters,
Hessie Mae Mungo of Jefferson and Carrie Bell Lockhart of Charlotte, N.C.; and
other relatives and friends.
Young & Young Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
James Inglis Redfearn
CHESTERFIELD
– James Inglis Redfearn, 77, died March 5, 2010.
A service of Death and Ressurection to remember the life of James Inglis
Redfearn will be held at 3 p.m. March 8, at St. Paul United Methodist Church,
305 West Main Street, Chesterfield, with The Reverend Rebecca J. Huguley and
Phillip C. Caulder, Jr. officiating. Burial followed at Chesterfield Cemetery,
one block from the church on West Boulevard. Visitation was at 306 West Main
Street, on March 7, 6-8 p.m.
He was born Dec. 24, 1932, to William E. (Bill) Redfearn, Sr. and Sara Mangum
Redfearn. He was married to Peggy Belk Griggs on Aug. 18, 1954.
After graduating from Chesterfield High School, Class of 1950, Jimmy attended
The Citadel for two years before graduating in 1955 from The University of
South Carolina, where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Following
his college graduation, he served as a cryptographer in the U.S. Army, Far East
Command, Tokyo, Japan. After his discharge from service, he entered The
University of South Carolina School of Law, earning his Juris Doctor degree in
1960. Jimmy was admitted to the bar in U.S. District Court on April 20, 1960.
Jimmy, who practiced law in Chesterfield for nearly 50 years, served as
president of the Chesterfield County Bar Association, resigning after twenty
years in that capacity. He was a member of the Chesterfield Carolina Bank
Advisory Committee and also a member of American Legion Post No. 74. Jimmy was
a member of the Greater Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce and in 2009 received
their highest award, the W.D. Craig Lifetime Service Award. He was also a
charter member of Green River Country Club, where he had served on the Board of
Directors. A life-long member of St. Paul United Methodist, he was a former
member of the Administrative Board and had served as a Sunday school teacher
for a number of years. Jimmy had a great love of travel, having visited more
than 20 countries.
Jimmy was predeceased by his son, James Mark Redfearn; and a brother, William
Coskrey Redfearn.
Surviving is his wife, Peggy Griggs Redfearn; daughter, Sara Elaine Redfearn,
of Mount Pleasant; and a brother, William Edward Redfearn, Jr., of Cheraw;
aunt, Laura Mangum Jordan, of Chesterfield.
Memorials may be made to: St. Paul United Methodist Church, 305 West Main
Street, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709; Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709; Cemetery Association of Chesterfield, P.O. Box 388,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709; or Paws and Claws, P.O. Box 386, Chesterfield, S.C.
29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Eddie Monroe Robertson, Sr
CHERAW –
Eddie Monroe Robertson, Sr., 82, died Feb. 8, 2010.
Funeral services were at Grooms Funeral Home Feb. 12 and at Vaughn Greene
Funeral Home in Randallstown, MD on Feb. 20.
Eddie also known as “Money” was born May 2, 1927 to the late Edward and Laura
Betty Robertson. He was raised in Sparrows Point, MD and educated in the
Baltimore County Schools. Money received his early Christian experience and was
baptized at Union Baptist Church, Sparrows Point, MD. He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army and was honorably discharged on Jan. 21, 1947.
Money loved to drive, and after working for a few years as a Baltimore City
Police Officer, it was only fitting he spent most of his employment in the
field of transportation. He worked as a porter for the B&O Railroad, and
was one of the first African American drivers for the Baltimore Transit
Streetcar. Most of his years of employment were spent as a tractor trailer
driver. His love for driving led him, along with his wife, Bettye, to start
their own bus company, M&B Chartered Bus Service. He later became the owner
and operator of the Collington Lounge in East Baltimore.
Money married Bettye Sweet on Aug. 1, 1987. In 1995, Money and Bettye moved to
Cheraw, where he became a member of Goodman Creek Baptist Church. He also
enjoyed visiting other churches in the area, especially when there was going to
be good singing. While living in Cheraw, Money was employed with PDRTA
Transportation Service and Furr Paving Company. He enjoyed family gatherings,
bowling and playing spades with Ernest, Johnnie and Buck. He also enjoyed
singing around the house with his wife, whom often referred to him as “Sweet”
and doing yard work. He also loved visiting his sister Nell in Maryland and
other siblings.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Sarah Moseley Segal.
Surviving is his devoted wife of 22 years, Bettye; four daughters, Althea
(Pumpkin) Lucas, (Dr. Nathan Lucas), Rochelle (Roe) Cook, Phoebe Sweet, whome
he fondly referred to as “Friend” (Anthony Cunningham) and E. Candy Byrd
(Charles Byrd); two sisters, Esther Pankey, Nell Newsome and a brothers, Dr.
Daniel Robertson; 10 grandchildren, Lakeshia, Tierra “Ms. Cook,” Endrea “Stuff”
(SPC (P) Sammy Hopkins, Jr., U.S. Army), Chandler, Kristen, Nathan III,
Delante, Xavier and Devin; a great-granddaughter, Kiersten; also Peaches; an
adopted son, Antoinio (Bang Bang); and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home and Vaughn Greene Funeral Home of Randlestown, MD was in
charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Claretha Covington Burch
RUBY –
Mrs. Claretha Covington Burch, 57, died Feb. 24, 2010.
Funeral services were Feb. 28, at 3:30 p.m. at Rock Springs Missionary Baptist
Church, Ruby. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Claretha was born Oct. 22, 1942 to Elvin Covington and the late Margaret
McBride Covington.
Surviving is her husband, Rev. Thomas L. Burch; a son, Jeffrey Lee Burch,
Charlotte, N.C.; a daughter, Patricia Arant (Eric), Ruby, SC; her father, Elvin
Covington, Charlotte, N.C.; three grandchildren, La’Risha J. Gill, Jeffrey O.
Gill and Raphael Gill, all of Charlotte, N.C.; two great grandchildren,
Ta’Quari S. Daniels and Sean K. Hawks both of Charlotte, NC; a stepson, Lee
Thomas Burch (Yvonne), Cheraw; three step grandchildren, Bryant Burch, Natalie
Burch and Terrance Burch all of Cheraw; a sister, Aleatha Miller, Charlotte,
N.C.; two brothers, V.L. Covington and Ervin Covington (Cindy), both of
Charlotte, N.C.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 11, 2010.
Hattie Mae Harrell
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Hattie Mae Harrell, 68, died Feb. 28,
2010.
Funeral services were March 6, at 3 p.m. at Fisher Hill
Community Baptist Church, Cheraw. Burial was held in Timmonsville Missionary
Baptist Church Cemetery, Mt. Croghan.
Mrs. Hattie Mae Harrell was born Feb. 22, 1942 to the late James Lindsey and
Eula Ratliff Lindsey.
Surviving are two sons, Gregory Harrell and Michael Harrell both of New Jersey;
a daughter, Shanta Hannah (Gerald) of Chesterfield; a brother, Lawrence (Or)
Lindsey of New Jersey; two sisters, Pauline Rhodes of Decatur, Ga. and Mary
Jean Covington of Charlotte, N.C.; six grandchildren, Shakia Mitchell of Hong
Kong, Tiffany Harrell of New Jersey, Sherelle Hannah, Elijah Hannah and Jerelle
Hannah all of Chesterfield, and Kai Harrell of of New Jersey; siblings, Yulonda
Lindsey, Monique Rhodes and Paris Covington, and Reginald Covington; two aunts,
Neomia Lindsey and Blanch Fleming; also Clarice Hogbrok, Gloria Pfeiffer,
Harriett Redic and Elaine Daniels, Ronnie (Bernice) Harrell, Tony Harrell and
Milton Harrell; and other relatives, friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Michael Dwayne Lee
WALLACE – Michael Dwayne Lee, 14, died March 9, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. March 12, at Pleasant Hill United
Methodist Church, Wallace. He was a son of Dwayne and Lisa Lee of Wallace. He
enjoyed drawing and motorcycles. He was a student at Long Middle School,
Cheraw.
The family received friends 6-8 p.m. March 11, Wallace.
Surviving are his parents listed above, a brother, Ronald Jesse O’Neal of
Patrick; grandparents, James and Lois O’Neal of Patrick, Gurney and Betty
Jordan of Wallace, uncles, James (Connie) Calvin O’Neal of Cheraw, Kenneth
(Elizabeth) Eugene O’Neal of Patrick, and Billy (Tammy) Quick of Wallace; and
other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude
Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or The American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, c/o
Kathy Treadaway, 275 Forest Road, Cheraw, S.C. 29520
Kiser Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Roberta L. “Robin” Wallace
CHESTERFIELD – Miss Roberta L. “Robin” Wallace, 32, died
March 13, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. March 16, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Shiloh United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 15, at the funeral home.
Miss Wallace was born March 19, 1977 a daughter of Elizabeth James Wallace and
the late Bobby Wallace. Robin was a “Special Gift” and touched many lives with
her great big smile and her love.
Surviving is her mother, Elizabeth J. Wallace of the home; half-sister, Barbara
Wallace Chandler of Columbia; three aunts, Nellie James of Chesterfield,
Katherine J. Horne of Pageland, and Kitty Boling of Knoxville, Tenn.; two
uncles, Jadie James of Chesterfield and Kenneth Boling of Knoxville, Tenn.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield
Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Mary Lee Hancock Teal
PATRICK – Mrs. Mary Lee Hancock Teal, 71, March 7, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 10, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Douglas Mill Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 9, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Teal was born April 2, 1938 a daughter of the late Henry Franklin and
Mollie Tucker Hancock. She was a patient caregiver and a homemaker.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Teal, four brothers and 10
sisters.
Surviving are two sons, Junior (Michelle) Tolson of Chesterfield, and Jimmy
(Tammy) Teal of Graham, N.C.; two daughters, Susan (Francisco) Martinez of
Elizabethtown, N.C. and Margaret (Raymond) Freeman of Patrick; a sister, Audrey
Faye (Eddie) Gainey of Cheraw, 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Ms. Yvonne Meredith Johnson
BRONX, N.Y. – Yvonne Meredith Johnson, 62, formerly of
Chesterfield died Feb. 20, 2010.
Funeral services were at 12 p.m. Saturday, March 6, at Flemming Funeral Chapel,
Chesterfield. Visitation was at 11 a.m. Burial was held in Pleasant Grove AME
Zion Church Cemetery, Cheraw.
Yvonne Meredith Johnson who was born to Rev. Houston Johnson and Elizabeth
Edwards Johnson on Feb. 7, 1948.
Surviving is Dr. Houston Johnson, Jr. of Holland, Ohio; Brooklyn Burel of
Ottawa Hills, Ohio; Dr. Penelope J. Moore, James Moore, James W. Moore of New
Rochelle, N.Y.; William W. Edwards II and family, Martinsville, Va.; Lottie
Ruth Edwards of Charlotte, N.C.; Ms. Helena Edwards of St. Albans, N.Y.; William
F. Lindsay of Charlotte, N.C.; Wilhelmenia Wilcox of Charlotte, N.C.; Bright
Campbell of Chesterfield, and the Johnson family of Morven, N.C.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Bonnie Jean Polson Gibson
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Bonnie Jean Polson Gibson, 65, died March 10, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 12, at Westfield Creek Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 11, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Gibson was born July 4, 1944 a daughter of Nealie Brown Polson McLain and
the late Wilson R. Polson. She was a retired employee of Mar-Mac. Mrs. Gibson
was a member of Westfield Creek Baptist Church. Bonnie was a loving wife,
mother, and grandmother.
Bonnie was preceded in death by a grandson, Joshua Kyle Gibson; two brothers,
Billy R. Polson and Jerold W. Polson; and by one sister, Peggy P. Wallace.
Surviving is husband, John “Jimmy” Gibson of the home; a son, Heath Gibson of
Chesterfield; two grandchildren, Jonathan and Renee Gibson of Chesterfield;
mother, Nealie Brown Polson McLain of Chesterfield; a brother, Wilson Barney
(Linda) Polson of Chesterfield; a sister, Cathy Polson of Chesterfield; also
Troyene Polson of Wadesboro, N.C.
Memorials may be made to: Westfield Creek Baptist Church “Building Fund”, 316
Westfield Church Road, Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Charles J. Faulkenberry
PAGELAND
– Mr. Charles J. Faulkenberry, age 71, died Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 13, at Bethel Baptist Church, Jefferson.
Burial was held with Masonic rites in church cemetery.
Visitation was held 6-8 p.m. March 12, at Bethel Baptist Church, Jefferson.
Mr. Faulkenberry was born Aug. 22, 1938 a son of the late Jesse Willard and
Rena Lee Linton Faulkenberry. He was a retired truck driver with the Aviagen
Poultry Group of Pageland. Charles was a member of Bethel Baptist Church and
the Mt. Moriah Masonic Lodge # 58.
Surviving is his wife of 48 years, Madie Faulkenberry of the home; two sons,
Gary Rickey (Kathy) Faulkenberry of Pageland, and Carl (Tina) Autry of
Statesville, N.C. two grandchildren, Chris Harrington of Pageland, and Charlie
Faulkenberry of Lowell, N.C.; a great-grandchild, Logan Faulkenberry; a
brother, Willard “Junior” (Angie) Faulkenberry of Ruby; six sisters, Ruth
(Charles) Horne of Ruby, Grace (Don) Sellers of Chesterfield, Catherine (Bill)
Thompson, Carolyn (Dwight) Russell, and Margaret (Thomas) Blackwell, all of
Cheraw, and Louise (David) Brigman of Pageland; also James Melton of Ruby.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Benjamin Floyd McBride
CHERAW –
Benjamin Floyd McBride, 89, died March 13, 2010.
A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. March 15, at Chatham Hill Memorial
Gardens, Cheraw.
He was the son of the late Benjamin Franklin and Ola White McBride. Mr. McBride
was a World War II Army Veteran, where he served in the South Pacific. He was
the recipient of a Purple Heart. He was a member of First Baptist Church,
Cheraw, SC (Berean Sunday School Class) where he served as a Trustee for many
years. He was owner and retired from McBride’s Market. His favorite pastimes
were fishing and hunting.
He was predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Valeria Reid McBride.
Surviving is his son, Reid (Cheryl) McBride of Cheraw; a daughter, Martha
(Bert) Dawkins of Surfside Beach; two grandchildren, Drs. Erin (Beau)
Cannington of Gainesville, Fla., Ashley (Noah) Holmes of Matthews, N.C. and
three great-grandchildren, Olivia Jane Holmes and Jonah Bailey Holmes of
Matthews, N.C.; and Cole Marlin Cannington of Gainesville, Fla., sisters, Lois
(Carlo) Baker, of Cheraw, S.C. and Agnes Bennett of Pinehurst, N.C.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, Inc., P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Faith Christian Academy, 220 Greene Street, Cheraw,
S.C. 29520 or First Baptist Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 337, Cheraw, S.C.
29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Mary Polson Gooden
PATRICK –
Mrs. Mary Polson Gooden, 71, died March 14, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. March 17, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Visitation
was 3-4 p.m., Wednesday prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mrs. Gooden was born Nov.10, 1938 a daughter of the late Roachel and Cora Lee
Tolson Polson. She was an employee of Wal-Mart. Mary enjoyed growing flowers
and taking care of her family.
Mary was preceded in death by her husband Laverne Gooden; a brother, William
Thomas Polson; and by two sisters, Pauline King and Geneva Campbell.
Surviving is a daughter, Stacey Gooden (Eugene) Wright of the home; and a
granddaughter, Kayla Gooden of the home.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Billie Jean
Tucker Orr
PAGELAND – Mrs. Billie Jean Tucker Orr, 84, died March 15,
2010.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. March 17, at Providence Baptist Church
Cemetery.
The family and friends visited the home of Bobbie and Billy Pigg , Pageland.
Mrs. Orr was born Feb. 20, 1926, a daughter of the late Walter Howard and Kate
Vick Tucker. She was a graduate of Pageland High School and was a retired Real
Estate agent. Billie Jean, was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald Orr,
her son Mark Lewis, and by two brothers, Walter H. Tucker, Jr. and Wiley Dean
Tucker.
Surviving are two brothers, Glenn Tucker of Cheraw and Johnny (Kimmie) Tucker
of Lancaster; three sisters, Bobbie (Billy) Pigg, Veronica (Jerry) Jenkins, and
Rose Anderson all of Pageland; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: The Music Ministry of Providence Baptist Church, 232
Providence Church Road, Pageland, S.C. 29728.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Montie Terry
Morris
CHERAW – Mrs. Montie Terry Morris, 95, died March 18,
2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. March 21, at Pleasant Hill United Methodist
Church, McFarlan, N.C. with Rev. Larry King and Rev. Doug Anderson officiating.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
The family greeted friends at the church one hour prior to the service.
Montie was born Dec. 26, 1914 a daughter of the late
Benjamin J. and Susan Sanford Terry. She was retired from B.C. Moore’s with 23
years of service and was a member of Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Howze C. Morris, her daughter, Evie
Morris and her granddaughter, Susan Morris.
Surviving are her children, H.C. (Carolyn) Morris, Jr. and James “Ted”
(Margaret) Morris both of Cheraw; her daughter, Elva Morris Britt of Meridian,
MS; her grandchildren, Robert Britt, Kelly Sikes, Andrew Morris and Joni Huff;
her great-grandchildren, Mackenzie, Parker, Kieran, Jonathan, Wesley and Erica;
her sister, Lena Mae Odom of Bennettsville and also Brenda Cox, Harold Therrell
and Max Terry.
Memorials may be made to: Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church, c/o Mildred
Lowery, 8998 Diggs Rd., Morven, N.C. 28119.
Leavitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
William “Bill”
Hayward Burch
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – William “Bill” Hayward Burch, 63, died
Dec. 27, 2009.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Rev. William McNeil
officiated. Burial followed at Beatties Ford Memorial Gardens.
William was born March 30, 1946 a son of the late Clinton and Rosie Ella Burch.
He attended Mt. Level School and also joined Mt. Level Baptist Church in
Chesterfield. He later moved to Charlotte, N.C. and was employed by Blythe
Construction Company until his health failed.
Surviving is wife, Ella Ree Burch; four daughters, Rhonda, Linda, Joyce and
Charlene, all of Cheraw; sons, Bobby of Charlotte, and James of Wadesboro,
N.C.; 16 grand children; 13 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Pastor Margie
Gaddy of Charlotte, N.C. and Lilly Mae (Roosevelt) McNeil of Greensboro, N.C.
and other relatives and friends.
King’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Mr. Coston
Sellers, Jr.
CHESTERFIELD – Coston Sellers, Jr. was born on Jan. 29,
1939 to the late Coston Sellers, Sr. and Beatrice Sellers.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. March 19 at Davidson Grove Baptist Church,
Chesterfield. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Surviving is his loving wife of 30 years, Malinda Sellers; three sons, Lee (Kyle)
and Carl of Atlanta, Ga., and Keith (Suzette) of Bethlehem, Pa.; two daughters,
Tammy and Ganet of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a brother, David L. Sellers of Columbia; a
sister, Mary Sturdivant of Charlotte, N.C. and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Jane Burke
McPherson
LONE STAR – Jane Burke McPherson, 80, died March 18, 2010.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. March 23, at
Old Saint Davids Cemetery, Cheraw.
Jane was a daughter of Franklin Fowler and Myrtle (Billie) Burke McPherson
possessed a life long love of hunting, fishing, and everything about the out of
doors. She had a broad and intimate knowledge of nature and history and an
endless curiosity that constantly expanded that knowledge. She looked forward
with great enthusiasm to her outdoor opportunities, be it hunting season, a
sojourn at the beach with friends, or a fishing trip on Lake Marion. Always
happy to share her knowledge of nature, she was a generous guide and teacher.
An honors graduate of USC, Jane’s love of reading encompassed a wide variety of
literature. Her intelligence was combined with a wonderful sense of humor and
there was usually an abundance of laughter when she was present. She was a
favored cousin and a cherished friend.
Jane also owned the passionate spirit of a poet. She penned poems, both
published and unpublished, and enjoyed reading the poems of others. She
appreciated music and declared herself fortunate to live in Chicago during an
era, which afforded her the opportunity to enjoy live performances by jazz and
blues greats.
Surviving is an aunt, Esther Assef, of Cheraw, and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Roy Junior Boan
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. – Roy Junior Boan, 64, died March 15,
2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 18, at Bethesda United Methodist Church
in Patrick, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. His body was in state
at the church from 1-2 p.m. The family received friends 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at
Whitley’s Funeral Home in Kannapolis, N.C., as well as at the church one hour
prior to the service.
Roy was born June 4, 1945 the son of Blanche Della Cheek
Boan of Cheraw, and the late Roy Boan, Sr.
He had worked at Cannon Mills Co., China Grove Mills and at Gulledge Building
Supply. He enjoyed fishing, watching racing on TV and enjoyed spending time
with his children and grandchildren.
Surviving is his wife, Lois Faye Brock Boan, four sons, Tony (Tiffany) Boan of
Concord, N.C., Travis (Amanda) Boan of Kannapolis, N.C., Toby (Lynn) Boan of
Concord, N.C. and Todd (Lesley) Boan of Rockwell, N.C.; six grandchildren;
Trent, Trevor, Bryson, Logan, Lauren, Olivia, his brother Rex Anthony Dillard
of Cheraw and his sister, Martha Menius of Kannapolis.
Memorials may be made to: Relay for Life of Cabarrus County, 6000 Fairview Rd.
Suite 200 Charlotte, N.C. 28210. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Craig Graham
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Mr. Craig Graham, 48, died March 15,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. March 20, at Wesley Chapel United Methodist
Church, Pageland.
Mr. Craig Graham was born June 7,1961 to the late Samuel Graham Sr. and
Priscilla Graham.
Surviving is his mother, Mrs. Priscilla Graham of Pageland; two brothers,
Kenneth Graham Newindsor, N.Y. and John Jackson, Camden; two sisters, Donna
Graham of Charlotte, N.C. and Marva Graham of Wingate, N.C.; and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Joe Thomas
Reynolds
PAGELAND – Mr. Joe Thomas Reynolds, 55, died March 17,
2010. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
March 25, 2010.
Memorial services were at 2 p.m. March 20, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel, Chesterfield.
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. March 20, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Reynolds was born Jan. 20, 1955 a son of James Reynolds and the late Della
Wright Reynolds. He was a graduate of Mt. Pisgah High School and was an
electrician. Joe enjoyed singing and playing his guitar.
Joe was preceded in death by a sister, Faye Anderson.
Surviving is his wife of 25 years, Shirley Reynolds of the home; two daughters,
Christy (Mike) Sherrill of Lancaster and Kandi (Dario) Carrillo of Pageland;
three grandchildren, Tyler Reynolds, Kylie Sherrill, and Bailey Carrillo;
father, James Reynolds of Pageland; three brothers, Ed (Jan) Reynolds of
Jefferson, Mike (Joan) Reynolds of Kershaw, and Roy (Sherri) Reynolds of Mt.
Holly, N.C.; two sisters, Judy Taylor of Jefferson and Nancy (David) Lightsey of
Bethune.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Daquan D. Baker
CHERAW – Daquan D. Baker, 22, died Monday, March 8, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. March 13 at Fisher Hill Community Baptist
Church, Cheraw. Burial was held in Shields Cemetery.
Quan was a son of Beverly Curry Baker Robinson, Victor (Winfred) Baker Jr. and
Anthony Byrd. He attended Sumter County, Marlboro County and Chesterfield
County Schools. He was employed through the years with Stanton Quilting,
McDonald’s, Kirby’s Vacuum and he also did some landscaping work.
Surviving are two daughters, Latasia and Zy’Asia McQueen of Cheraw; their mother,
Sherena McQueen; seven sisters, Ceria Bakder of Ellerbe, N.C., Jessica
Perry-Session of Sumter, Laketha Byrd of Locust Grove, Ga., Brittany Byrd of
Columbia, Jessica Byrd, Brooke Sanders and Anrielle Byrd all of Cheraw; three
brothers, Zachary Baker of Sumter, Alexander Baylor of Fort Dix, N.J. and Lord
Anthony Byrd of Charlotte, N.C.; grandparents, Emma Curry of Cheraw, Anna Pearl
Curry of Danbury, Conn., and Shirley G. Baker, Bernethea Wilson and Victor
Baker Sr., all of Sumter; aunts, Sharon (John) Baker-Clark , Velnna (Barrett)
Hollimon, Tracy Curry, Matilda (Gregory) Curry-White Malblione Robinson, Minnie
C. DeBerry, WillieMae (George) Gordon, Beverly (Grartharie) Broadie and Dorothy
Robinson; uncles, Marty Curry, Julius Curry, Michael Curry, James “Red” Curry,
Jr., James “BoBo” Curry, Jr., Ellis Byrd, Willie James (Norma) Curry, David
(Tondrea) Walls, Samuel (Deborah) Curry, Johnny Gordon and William (Ellamae)
Curry; godsisters, Melanie Cole and Mahilda S. Curry-Douglas; brothers, Gregory
Curry and Gerald “Gee” Boyd; of Sumter; godparents, Ellamae Curry, Robert Cole
and Louise C. DeBerry; also Celena Cole, John Gordon, Marcus Curry, Gregory
Bowen, William Curry, Travis Powe, Unique “Sinn” Moore, Colton Sturdivant,
Chris Jackson and James Hanna; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral and Memorial Chapel, Cheraw, was in charge of services. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &
The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
James Ray Dixon
CHERAW – Mr. James Ray Dixon, 51, died March 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 28, at Cheraw Family Worship. Burial
followed in the Dixon Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 27, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Dixon was born Oct. 18, 1958, a son of Ray W. Dixon and the late Mildred
Purvis Dixon. He was a graduate of Chesterfield High School and was a machine
mechanic. James enjoyed playing pool and was an avid fisherman.
James was preceded in death by a brother Ricky Dixon.
Surviving is his wife, Joyce Boan Dixon of the home; a son, James Ray
(Stephanie) Dixon II of Cheraw; a daughter, Nicole D. (Steve) Sellers of
Cheraw; three grandchildren, Tater, Hunter, and Jessi Sellers; father, Ray W.
Dixon of Hartsville; a brother, David (Donna) Dixon of Patrick; three sisters,
Louise (Scott) Moore, and Mary Dixon of Patrick and Dianne Farmer of
Hartsville.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Bruce Grooms Bass
CHERAW – Bruce Grooms Bass, 86, died March 28, 2010.
A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30, 2010, at Kiser
Funeral Home, Cheraw, SC. Burial was in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Bruce was a son of the late Barto and Helen Grooms Bass. He was a U.S. Army
World War II Veteran. He was a member of AMVETS. He was retired from James
Fabrics. He was a member of Cheraw Church of God.
His parents, brothers, Rupert Bass, Jasper Bass, and a sister, Ruth Byrd,
preceded Mr. Bass in death.
Surviving is his wife, Annie Locklear Bass of Cheraw; sons, Bruce Richard
“Ricky” Bass of Cheraw, Charles (Sherry) Bass of Rockingham, N.C.; daughters
Brenda (Jimmy) Hoyle of Willow Spring, N.C., Linda (Leon) Watts of Florence;
sisters Esther Polson of Norfolk, Va., Vera Purvis of Hollywood, Fla.;
grandchildren, Shawn, Brandon, Brent, Tristan, Jeremy, Misty, Crystal, Briana,
great grandchildren, Christopher, Olivia, and Savannah.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Mary Hatfield
Brewer
CHERAW – Mrs. Mary Hatfield Brewer, 72, died March 26,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. March 29, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 2-3 p.m., Monday, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mrs. Brewer was born July 26, 1937, a daughter of the late Calvin C. and Janie
Dawkins Hatfield. She was a retired dry cleaners manager. Mrs. Brewer was a
member of Westside Baptist Church and a former member of Pine Grove Baptist
Church. Mary enjoyed making crafts and making and wearing pretty jewelry. She
also enjoyed talking and being with people.
Surviving is her husband, Earnest D. Brewer of the home; a daughter, Pamela O.
(Tommy) Childers of Cheraw; stepdaughter, Teresa (Gerald) Robinson of Indian
Land; five grandchildren, Ginger (Bryan) Chestnut, Melanie (Charles) Davidson,
and Andrea, Chris, and Kasey Jeffords; six great-grandchildren, Bryan and
Courtney Chestnut, Zachary and Cora Davidson, Logan Brazzel and Danica Warren;
two brothers, Calvin C. (Beth) Hatfield, Jr. of Baton Rouge, LA, and Daniel J.
Hatfield of Aiken; a sister, Emily H. Rosenbrook of North Augusta; also Iris
and Bobby Dubose of Sumter.
Memorials may be made to: Carolina’s Hospice, 122 East Cedar St., Florence,
S.C. 29501.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Bevin Bruce
(Bookie) Deese
MONROE – Mr. Bevin Bruce (Bookie) Deese, 80, died March
25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. March 28, at Union Hill Baptist Church,
Pageland. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Saturday at Miller Rivers Caulder
Funeral Home.
Mr. Deese was born Aug. 10, 1929, a son of the late Earl and May Horne Deese.
He was a retired employee of Manetta Mills.
Bookie was preceded in death by four brothers, Frank, Allen, Joe Neil, and Bill
Deese.
Surviving is his wife of 51 years, Doris McManus Deese of the home; a son,
Bruce Deese of Monroe, N.C.; a daughter, Vickie (Mike) Little of Burnsville,
N.C.; two sisters, Pearline Kelly and Lillian Starnes of Monroe, N.C.; four
grandchildren, a great-grandchild, and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Union Hill Baptist Church “Children’s Ministries” c/o
Bobby Kee, 123 Mungo St., Pageland, S.C. 29728.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Nellie S. Lively
Martin
CHESTERFIELD – Ms. Nellie S. Lively Martin, age 93, died
March 28, 2010
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. March 31, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 30, at the funeral home.
Ms. Martin was born March 9, 1917, in Chesterfield, SC a daughter of the late
Charles Franklin “John” and Nezzie Teal Stafford. She was a retired employee of
Burlington Industries with 35 years of service. Ms. Martin had been a member of
Lower Macedonia Baptist Church since 1930. She was an avid flower gardener and
a C.B. Operator, and was known to many as “Snowball”.
Nellie was preceded in death by six brothers, James, June C., Tom, Joseph,
E.H., and Bill Stafford, and by a sister Mary Stafford.
Surviving is a son, William R. “Bobby” (Linda) Lively of Chesterfield;
granddaughter, Trina L. (Brett) Stafford of Conway; and a sister, Cubie Jean S.
(Gene) Hill of Florence.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Doris Ann Black
Melton
RUBY – Ms. Doris Ann Black Melton, age 63, died Thursday,
March 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. March 27, at Cross Roads Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. March 26, at the funeral home.
Ms. Melton was born Aug. 29, 1946, a daughter of the late William Pete and
Mamie Maybelle Joplin Black. She was a former patient caregiver at Pageland
Care Center and was a member of Cross Roads Baptist Church.
Doris was preceded in death by a brother, Hazel Black.
Surviving are two sons, Tim (Debra) Melton and Jamie (Dawn) Melton both of
Ruby; four grandchildren, Kayla Melton, April, Jimmy, and Danny Wallace; a
brother, Joe (Linda) Black of Ruby; a sister, Elsie Black of Ruby; and also Lib
Black of Ruby.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Terry Marvin
Paradice
RUBY – Mr. Terry Marvin Paradice, 49, died March 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. March 29, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Ruby Church of God Cemetery.
Visitation was 10-11 a.m. prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Paradice was born Dec. 25, 1960, a son of Fred Paradice and Dollie Brock
Baugh. He was owner and operator of Paradice Home Repair and a former employee
of Marsh Associates.
Surviving is his wife, Sadie Crowley Paradice of the home; a son, Jessie
(Geisha) Paradice of Lowell, N.C.; two daughters, Jenny Paradice of Charlotte,
N.C. and Miranda Paradice of Ruby; father, Fred Paradice of Charlotte, N.C.;
mother and stepfather, Dollie and Gary Baugh of Ruby; a brother, Robert (Linda)
Paradice of Sharon; three sisters, Patsy Parnell of Banner Elk, N.C., Linda
(Ricky) Mills of Ruby, and Lisa (Danny) Wicker of Summerville; three
granddaughters, Emma Grace, Autumn Hope, and Hannah Alexis.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Juanita
Brewington Gulledge
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Juanita Brewington Gulledge, 75, died
March 23, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. March 26, at Hopewell Baptist Church. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-7:30 p.m. March 25, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Gulledge was born Nov. 24, 1934, a daughter of the late John Wallace and
Anna Tyner Brewington. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School Class of
1954. Mrs. Gulledge was a homemaker and a loving childcare provider, and became
second Mom to many children. She was a faithful member of Hopewell Baptist
Church, where she served as first chairperson of the Welcome Committee, a
member of the WMU, and a former Sunday school and VBS teacher and G.A. Leader.
Juanita was a collector of natural beauty. She saw something in everything,
driftwood that takes on the shape of a pelican, a hollow log that becomes the
perfect planter for her petunias, and seashells that serve as a border for her
flower gardens. Weather board from her father-in-law’s old tobacco barn that
announces you have entered “Juanita’s Paradise”. Her love of nature and her
gift of seeing something more than just a rock or piece of wood, has created a
unique refuge outside her backdoor. A lot of her treasures were found on nature
walks with her grandchildren. Juanita was an avid gardener and enjoyed sharing
her vegetables and flowers with others.
Juanita was preceded in death by two brothers, George and Jessie Brewington and
by two sisters, Dealice Windham and Lola Broadway
Surviving is her husband of 54 years, Charles Ray Gulledge of the home; a son,
Tony (Teresa) Gulledge of Chesterfield; two daughters, Terry (Eugene) Campbell
and Jayne (Clyde) Watson both of Chesterfield; seven grandchildren, Travis,
Hannah, Eli, and Ethan Gulledge, Caleb and Lorianna Campbell and Sarah Ruth
Watson; a great-grandchild, Lilly Gulledge; two sisters, Azilee Davis of Cheraw
and Geneva Hendricks of Patrick.
Memorials may be made to: The American Cancer Society “ Relay for Life”, c/o
Kathy Treadaway, 275 Forest Rd. Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Charles H.
“Doodie” Thurman
RUBY – Mr. Charles H. “Doodie” Thurman, 81, died March 25,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. March 27, at Ruby Baptist Church. Burial
followed in the Ruby Cemetery.
Visitation was 2-3 p.m., Saturday prior to the service in the Church Fellowship
Hall.
Mr. Thurman was born Oct. 13, 1928, a son of the late John Thomas “Tom” and
Cora Gulledge Thurman. He was a graduate of Ruby High School. Mr. Thurman was a
truck driver and diesel mechanic and retired from Sonoco Products. He attended
Ruby Baptist Church.
Charles was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Azilee Rivers Thurman,
two sons, Kenneth T. Thurman, Sr. and Gerald Wayne Thurman, two brothers, Bobby
and James T. “Buddy” Thurman, and by two sisters, Susie T. Raffaldt, and Helen
T. Clark.
Surviving are three sons, James Charles (Linda) Thurman, and Luke Thurman of
Ruby, and Walter “Buster” (Tina) Thurman of Simpsonville; two daughters, Patricia
A. Thurman of Chesterfield, and Mary “Charlie” (David) Deese of Ruby; six
grandchildren, Kenneth T. Thurman, Jr., Angela T. Smith, Becky Thurman, Devon
Thurman, Caleb and Joseph Deese; five great-grandchildren; a brother, William
D. “Pete” (Sandra) Thurman of Chesterfield; and also Brenda L. Thurman of Ruby
and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to Ruby Baptist Church, P.O. Box 5, Ruby, S.C. 29741, or
to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Geneva Spencer
Finlayson
Funeral services for Geneva Spencer Finlayson, 92, were
held Friday on March 19, 2010, at the Morris Chapel in Cheraw. Burial followed
Thursday on March 25, alongside her husband at Arlington National Cemetery in
Arlington, Virginia. Mrs. Spencer died of natural causes at her home in
Chesterfield on Sunday, March 14.
Mrs. Finlayson, affectionately known as “Dar” to her family, was born in
Chesterfield on November 1, 1917, to the late Rev. James Harlie Spencer and the
late Mary Ratliff Spencer. She was educated in the Chesterfield County School
System attending the Building School sponsored by the St. Paul Baptist
Association. She was a 1967 graduate of Gary High School and later earned a
certificate as a nursing assistant from Chesterfield-Marlboro Technical College
in 1975. Mrs. Finlayson married the late Samuel Felix Finlayson on May 8, 1942.
Mrs. Finlayson was an avid community servant. She worked as a Community Health
Aide at the Chesterfield Health Department until her retirement in 1979. She
was a member of Salem Missionary Baptist Church and Mt. Tabor United Methodist
Church. She served as treasurer of both the St. Paul Women’s Missionary Union
and the Chesterfield Community Cemetery. She worked extensively with
Chesterfield County Hospice and was a member of the Chesterfield Historical
Society.
She is survived by two sons, CW4 (Ret.) Samuel K. Finlayson (Virginia) of El
Paso, TX and Nelson K. Finlayson (Brenda) of Chesterfield; three grandchildren,
Samuel Finlayson of Chesterfield, Michelle (Timothy) Hasty of Columbia, SC, and
Maj. James Anthony Finlayson of Montgomery, Alabama; one great-grandson, Master
Timothy Sean Hasty of Columbia; one sister, Louise Spencer of Chesterfield; a
special caregiver, David Burch; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and
friends including her special pet cat “Madam.” She was preceded in death by
three brothers, James, Jimmy, and David Spencer; and one sister, Geraldine S.
Gordon.
The family requests that honorariums be made to Chesterfield County Hospice or
Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church.
Morris Funeral Cottage, Inc. was in charge of the services. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 01, 2010.
Dicy Mae
Harrington
WALLACE – Mrs. Dicy Mae Harrington, 79, died March 21,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. March 26 at White Creek Baptist Church. Burial
was held in Ebenezer United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Harrington was born Sept. 9, 1930, to the late Adam and Patsy Baskins
Williams. She accepted Christ as her personal savior at an early age and joined
White Creek Baptist Church in Wallace. She worked as a housekeeper, cook and
babysitter for many years. On May 20, 1947, she married the late James Pickett
Harrington.
Dicy Mae was preceded in death by her son, Willie Fred Harrington, three
brothers and a sister.
Surviving is a stepdaughter, Dorothy (Henry) Foster; five grandchildren,
Latasha (James) Sellers, Shonte (Kelvin) Polk, Tyesha (Adrian) Taylor, Willie
Harrington, Jr., and James Donnell Harrington; five great-grandchildren, Kelvin
Polk, Jr., De’aja Taylor, Kyreese Polk, Makaylia Harrington and Brianna Taylor;
five sisters, Eunice Gordon, Julia Ma Boatwright of Wallace, Bernice Bennett of
Bennettsville, Mable Williams of Hamlet, N.C. and Ethel Blackwell of Westbury,
N.Y.; also Addie Harrington of Society Hill, Lafay (Harlee) Keith of Kelly,
N.C., Leenora Pegues of Wallace, Ethel Boomer of Brooklyn, N.Y., Adam (Sallie)
Harrington of Wallace, Horace Harrington of Brooklyn, N.Y., Robert Lee
(Pearline) Harrington of Orangeburg, Ed Foster of Wallace, Mary (Frankie)
Harrington and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Feneral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 08, 2010.
David Ray Caulder
CHESTERFIELD – David Ray Caulder, 64, died April 1, 2010.
The family received friends 6-8 p.m. April 4, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. A
funeral service was held 4 p.m. April 5, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. Burial
will be in Faith Fellowship Church Cemetery, Wallace.
David was a son of the late Joe and Ruth Williams Caulder. He was a U.S. Navy
Vietnam Veteran and a Veteran of the South Carolina Army National Guard. He
enjoyed being with friends. He loved animals.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Brenda Fincher.
Surviving are his daughters, Michelle (Alan) Fuller of Ellerbe, N.C., Amy (Joe)
Rainwater of Wallace; grandchildren, Tyler Graves and Kylie Rainwater; a
brother, Robert Purvis of Chesterfield; and a sister, Betty Gainey of
Hartsville.
Memorials may be made to: Wallace Fire Department, P.O. Box 334, Wallace, S.C.
29596 or the Humane Society of the United States, 2100 L St., NW, Washington,
D.C. 20037. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Elizabeth Thomas-McLain
nee Tolson
PATRICK – Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas-McLain nee Tolson, 86,
died April 1, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. April 3, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. The family received friends 1–2 p.m., prior to the service
at the funeral home. Burial followed at Patrick Cemetery.
Elizabeth was born April 26, 1923, the second of nine children of James Roachel
and Vera Tolson nee Chapman. As a child she attended Brown Springs Baptist
Church and later the Patrick Baptist Church.
She was a life long resident of Chesterfield County. She along with her first
husband, Richard Maurice Thomas Sr. operated for many years, Thomas Gas &
Grocery on U.S. 1 in Patrick. She operated a successful lunch counter at that
location and was known for her cooking skills. Mother was born into a poor
sharecroppers family and told us that for Christmas one year she got a few
pieces of store bought hard candy and some fruit. She devoted her life to her
family and her home. Her love of flowers and gardening was reflected in her
beautiful yards. She married a second time to Richard McLain of Patrick. There
were no children of that marriage.
She was preceded in death by siblings Clara Huggins, James Hildreth Tolson,
William Lewis Tolson and Sadie Jordan. Surviving siblings are Margaret White of
Bennettsville, Weldon “Snookie” Tolson of Patrick, Lloyd Jeter and Randall
Tolson of Teals Mill area.
Surviving are her six children are Richard Maurice, Jr., Phillip, Peggie Jean,
William Kenneth, Russell Martin, and Stephen Thomas; half brothers, Odell,
Lowell, Nolan, Ramond and Daphene Tolson and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Joel E. Skipper
CHESTERFIELD – Mr. Joel E. Skipper, 69, died April 3,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. April 6, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Sandy Plains United Methodist Church Cemetery,
with Masonic Rites.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 5, at the funeral home.
Mr. Skipper was born Dec. 21, 1940, a son of the late Walter Leroy and Sally
Turnage Skipper. He was a retired employee with the South Carolina DOT, and a
U.S. Army Veteran. Mr. Skipper was a faithful member of Sandy Plains United
Methodist Church and an honorary member of the Chesterfield Rescue Squad with
26 years of service. Joel was a member and past master of the Chesterfield
Masonic Lodge # 220 and the Omar Shrine Temple.
Joel was preceded in death by a son, David Skipper.
Surviving wife of 44 years, Louise Adams “Sis” Skipper of the home; son, Randy
(Rhonda) Skipper of Chesterfield; two grandchildren, Mikayla Steen and Curtis
Skipper; a brother, Charles (Sylvia) Skipper of McFarlan, N.C.; a sister,
Minnie Ruth (Bryan) Ratley of McColl and other relatives and friends.
MEMORIALS: May be made to Sandy Plains United Methodist Church, c/o Carolyn
Taylor, 960 Deep Creek Road, Wadesboro, N.C. 28170.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, April 08,
2010.
Wilbert Burch
DURHAM, N.C. – Mr. Wilbert Burch, 83, died March 30, 2010.
Funeral services were April 3 at Timmonsville Missionary Baptist Church, Mt.
Croghan. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Wilbert was born April 15, 1926, to the late Norman and Alberta Hannah Burch.
He confessed Christ at an early age and joined Timmonsville Missionary Baptist
Church. Later he moved to Durham, N.C. and Joined Mt. Olive AME Zion Church. He
was a member until his health failed. He was married to Adele Burch.
Wilbert was preceded in death by two children, Wilbert Burch, Jr. of Murfreesboro,
N.C. and Shirley Burch of Durham, N.C.
Surviving is his wife, Adele Burch; a son, Michael Burch; a daughter, Darlene
Boley of Durham, N.C.; five grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; a
great-great-grandchild; siblings, Montrose Allen, Parnell Burch of Salisbury,
N.C., James Burch of New York and Jule Burch of Cheraw; also Martha Burch and
Janet Burch of Cheraw and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Eleanor Lear
Gulledge
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Eleanor Lear Gulledge, 82, died April
3, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. April 5, at Hopewell Baptist Church. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 2:30-4 p.m. Monday prior to the service at the Church Fellowship
Hall
Mrs. Gulledge was born Sept. 1, 1927, a daughter of the late William Alex “Willie”
and Clara Elizabeth Hancock Lear. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High
School and was owner and operator of Carolina Restaurant for the past 38 years.
Mrs. Gulledge was a former president of the American Cancer Society, a former
member of the Chesterfield Civic Club, a former member of the Home
Demonstration Club, and was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church. Eleanor was
the 2004 recipient of the Katherine G. Hurst Business Woman of the Year Award
presented by the Greater Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce.
Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband, Tommie Gulledge, Jr., two
grandsons, Kent Demby and Austin Davis, and by two brothers and nine sisters.
Surviving are three daughters, Delores (Robert) Brigman, Cynthia (Mitchell)
Davis, and Lynn (Dan) Beaver all of Chesterfield; three grandchildren, Gregg
(Angela) Demby, Tommie (Donna) Davis, and Stacy Lynn Beaver all of
Chesterfield; five great-grandchildren, Taylor Demby, Caroline Davis, Holli
Demby, Trace Davis, and Kent Austin Beaver all of Chesterfield; two brothers,
Ray Lear and Don Lear both of Chesterfield; and a sister, Joyce Gilley of Ruby.
Memorials may be made to: Hopewell Baptist Church “Building Fund” 15066 Hwy 9,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, April 08,
2010.
Bryant W.
“Cowboy” Buchanan
CHERAW – Bryant W. “Cowboy” Buchanan, 14, died March 25,
2010.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. April 2, at the Family Life Center of
First Baptist Church, Cheraw. Burial was held in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
The family received friends 6-8 p.m. April 1, at the Family Life Center of
First Baptist Church, Cheraw.
Bryant was a son of Djuana Tucker Buchanan of Cheraw and
the late Charlie Eugene Buchanan. He was a very friendly, well-mannered,
self-disciplined, and well-loved student at Long Middle School and a member of
the LMS Warriors baseball team. He was an avid fan of all Cheraw Braves sports.
He attended the “Street” (Youth group of First Baptist Church). He had been a
member of Boy Scouts Troop 653 (FUMC). He enjoyed hunting, fishing, rodeos, 4
wheeling, trucks, tractors, designing/making pottery, artwork, and attending
church services and activities. He was a member of two hunting clubs. He was a
cowboy at heart and loved his “PaPa” dearly.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Gladys T. Buchanan.
Surviving are his brothers, Brandon E. Buchanan of Cheraw, Charles E. Buchanan
of Charleston; a sister, Brandi (Danny) Buchanan Hansen of Seattle, WA;
grandparents, Harry and Anna Margaret Tucker of Cheraw; great-grandmother,
Margaret Linton Mathis of Cheraw; godparents, Edward and Sara Starling of
Society Hill; also Madison Anne Tucker Hansen and Tanner Lundy.
Memorials may be made to: Long Middle School, Bryant Buchanan Memorial Fund,
1010 W. Greene Street, Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or Cheraw High School, Bryant
Buchanan Memorial Fund, 649 Chesterfield Hwy, Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Joshua Allen Ratliff
CHERAW – Joshua Allen Ratliff, 21, died April 2, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. April 5, at Ebenezer United Methodist
Church, Bennettsville. Burial was held in White Oak Presbyterian Church
Cemetery, Ruby
The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. April 4, at Kiser Funeral Home,
Cheraw.
Joshua was the son of Michelle (Britt) Wallace and Harry Ratliff, Jr. all of
Cheraw. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, water skiing, football, baseball,
horseback riding and hanging out with friends.
Surviving are his parents; a sister, Deana Ratliff of Spartanburg;
grandparents, Libbie and Floyd Webb of Wallace, Jerry Loflin of Cheraw, Myrtle
Ratliff of Cheraw, and Sylvia Wallace of Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to: Paws and Claws, P.O. Box 386, Chesterfield, S.C.
29709.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Billy Frank
“Frankie” Oliver Jr.
RUBY – Mr. Billy Frank “Frankie” Oliver Jr., age 51, died
April 5, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. April 7, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 6, at the funeral home.
Mr. Oliver was born March 4, 1959, a son of Billy Frank “Bill” and Vonzill
Price Oliver. Frankie was a loving son, brother, and uncle.
Surviving are his parents, Bill and Vonzill Oliver of the home; two brothers,
Donnie (Sheila) Oliver and Steve (Cheryl) Oliver both of Ruby; three sisters,
Kay (Thomas) Knight of Ruby, Chrissy (David) Johns of Myrtle Beach, and Vickey
(Jack) Oxendine of Inverness, Fla.; siblings, B.J. Johns, Gary Crowley, Justin
Morris, Heather and Kristen Oliver, and Bentley Morris; and other relatives and
friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Wayne Carroll
Mills
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. – Mr. Wayne Carroll Mills, 49, died March
28, 2010.
Funeral Services were held at Faith Free Will Baptist Church April 1, at 11
a.m. with Pastor Terry McDaniel and Pastor Jerry Hall officiating. Burial
followed at Richmond Memorial Park.
Visitation was March 31, 6-8 p.m. at Faith Free Will Baptist Church.
Wayne was born May 23, 1960, a son of Hazel Z. Mills and Mary Miles Mills. He
was a self employed farmer and a member of Faith Free Will Baptist Church.
Mr. Mills was preceded in death by his mother and a brother, Keith Mills.
Surviving is his wife, Kimberly Mills of the home; father,
Hazel Z. Mills of Chesterfield; brothers, Jerry Mills and wife Pam of
Chesterfield, Randy Mills and wife, Linda of Chesterfield; sister, Mary Lynn
Rivers and husband Steve of Chesterfield; siblings, Bobby Wheeler and Sharon
Reid of Pinehurst, Patty Napier and husband, Ed of Hamlet, N.C., Robby Wheeler
and wife, Lisa Wheeler of Hamlet, N.C., Allison Smith and husband, Jimmy of
Rockingham, N.C., Taylor W., Taylor S., Hailey, Patrick, Jeremy, Brian, Eric,
Stephanie, Kim and Kevin; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Faith Free Will Baptist Church, 657 Airport Road,
Rockingham, N.C. 28379.
Harrington Funeral Home and Crematory was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 08, 2010.
Margaret Wilkes Quick
LYMAN – Margaret Wilkes Quick, 90, widow of James Wesley Quick, died April 7,
2010.
Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. April 10, at Wood Memorial Park
conducted by Rev. Joe White.
The family received visitation at the home of the granddaughter, Rhonda
Kirkley, in Lyman.
A native of Marlboro, County, daughter of the late Daniel Thomas and Maggie
Elizabeth Brigman Wilkes, she was a homemaker and a member of Lake Cooley
Baptist Church.
Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, James E. and Gladys Quick of
Lexington; two grandchildren, Ricky Quick and Rhonda Kirkley; four
great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Quick was
predeceased by a daughter-in-law, Vernell Quick.
Memorials may be made to: Lake Cooley Baptist Church, 2591 Ballenger Road,
Wellford, SC 29385. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
April 15, 2010.
Ricky Edison Johnson, Sr.
JEFFERSON – Mr. Ricky Edison Johnson, Sr, 45, died April 9, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. April 12, at Antioch Baptist Church. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 11, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Johnson was born Aug. 25, 1964, a son of Gerald Edison and Ola Faye Oliver
Johnson. He was a heavy equipment operator.
Surviving is his daughter, Desnie Lynn (Thomas Dalane) Faile of Lancaster; two
sons, Ricky Edison (Courtney) Johnson, Jr. of Jefferson, and Fairly Johnson of
Lancaster; three grandchildren, Christopher Johnson, Nathan Faile, and Lauren
Faile; parents, Gerald and Ola Faye Johnson of Jefferson; a brother, Dennis
Johnson of Jefferson; and a sister, Marty (Robert) Ward of Jefferson.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Roger Motley Jr.
Mr. Roger
Perry Motley Jr., 45, died Thursday April 8, 2010.
Services were held at Kiser Funeral Home April 10, at 4 p.m.
He was a loving son, father, brother, and uncle, loved dearly by all. He was
son of the late Roger Perry Motley Senior born Dec. 16, 1964.
Surviving is his mother, Angelia Carter Motley, and stepfather, Eugene Huckabee
of Cheraw; sister, Robyn Motley and nephew Derek Motley of Cheraw; sister,
Sabrina Tucker, and siblings Brittany, Brandy Tucker, Kallie Marie Corvell of
Sallsbury, N.C.; children, China, Henry, and Zachery Motley of Charleston.
Memorials or donations may be made to the Junior Diabeties Association.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Don Frederick Sellers
CHERAW – Don Frederick Sellers, 65, died April 11, 2010.
The family will hold a private memorial service.
Born in Columbus, Ohio he was a son of the late Donald and Gladys A. Closson
Sellers. He had attended Ohio State University. Mr. Sellers was retired from
Carolina Canners as Director of Quality Control. (33 Years) He was a Mason. He
was a private and commercial pilot and a ground school instructor. He enjoyed
fishing, boating, woodworking and woodcrafts.
Surviving is his wife Bonnie L. Sellers of Cheraw; a son, D. Paton and wife,
Libby Sellers of Greer; a daughter, Shara and husband, John Goodwin of Cheraw;
daughter, Lori and husband, Mitchell Totherow of Rock Hill; a grand daughter
Closson Raelee Goodwin of Cheraw; a brother, John L. Sellers and wife, Eleanor
of Chatanooga, Tenn., and also Jim Paton of Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to the hospice of your choice.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, April 15,
2010.
Mollie Oakley Terry Donahue
JEFFERSON – Mrs. Mollie Oakley Terry Donahue, 66, died April 9, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. April 11, at Hopewell Baptist Church, Chesterfield.
Burial followed in Long Branch Baptist Church Cemetery, Jefferson.
Visitation was 3-4 p.m. April 11, prior to the service in the Church Fellowship
Hall.
Mrs. Donahue was born Sept. 9, 1943, a daughter of the late Clarence Robert and
Ethel Florence Stanton Oakley. She was a 1961 graduate of Ruby High School and
was also a graduate of Chesterfield-Marlboro Tec. Mollie was a former employee
of Conbraco Industries and was a retired employee of the Bank of Jefferson. She
was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church.
Mollie was preceded in death by her husbands, Ralph N. Terry and Gene Donahue,
a stepson, Tony Eugene Donahue, and by a brother, Perry Oakley.
Surviving is a son, Ralph Nelson (Melinda) Terry, Jr. of Fredericksburg, Va.;
three daughters, Sandra T. (Glen) O’Neal of Florence, Frankie T. (Todd)
Griffin, and Audrey (William Gainey) Terry both of Jefferson; a stepson, Ricky
Darron Donahue of Mt. Croghan; a stepdaughter, Debbie Donahue of Mt. Croghan;
three brothers, Robert (Bobbie) Oakley of Chesterfield, Charles Oakley of
Jacksonville, Fla. and Tony (Melinda) Oakley of Cheraw; two sisters, Peggy O.
(Michael) Rivers and Wanda O. Rivers both of Chesterfield; eight grandchildren;
five step-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Paul Williams
SIMPSONVILLE
– Mr. Paul Williams, 54, died April 6, 2010, in Knoxville, TN, while visiting
his sister and her husband, Judy and Wally Viles.
Memorial services will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 17, 2010 at Bethesda
United Methodist Church and a Chesterfield. Burial to followed in the Church
Cemetery.
Mr. Williams was born Oct. 26, 1955, a son of the late Reverend Ernest and
Edith Moore Williams. Paul attended Bible Baptist Church in Simpsonville. Paul
was tenderhearted and loved the Lord and his family with all of his heart. He
was a U.S. Army veteran, and loved his country and was proud to be an American.
Two brothers, Elmer and Keith Williams, preceded Paul in death.
Surviving is his companion of 28 years, Marsha Perry; three children, Terry
(Sylvia) Williams of Belton, Kristin Williams of Simpsonville, and Dana
(Daniel) Johnson of Providence, N.C.; grandchildren; two brothers, James
(Carole) Williams of Greenville, and Wayne (Anne) Williams of Charlotte, N.C.;
four sisters, Judy (Wally) Viles of Knoxville, Tenn., Tina (Weldon) Workman of
Franklin, OH, Linda Kay Williams of Morraine, OH, and Debra Jean (Scott) James
of Charlotte, N.C.; an uncle, J.B. (Harriet) Moore of Cheraw; aunts, Nancy Sine
of Hagerstown, MD, Myrtle Moore and Rosella Lewis of Cheraw, and Virginia
Williams of Bennettsville; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Center, 262 Danny Thomas
Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Mary Wells Griggs Reagan
WINSTON-SALEM
N.C. – Mrs. Mary Wells Griggs Reagan, 89, died April 3, 2010.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. April 10, at Ruby Cemetery, with a reception followed
at the Ruby Presbyterian Church, Ruby.
Mary Wells was born March 14, 1921, to Thomas George and Annie Mae Frye Griggs
and was the ninth of ten children. She was a 1938 graduate of Ruby High School,
where she played basketball. She attended Limestone College in Gaffney, from
1939-1942 receiving her degree in Business Office Management. After a brief
tenure at The Santee Cooper Commission in Columbia, she headed to Charleston to
work at the Port of Embarkation. There she met and married Lieutenant JG James
E. Reagan, Sr. of San Marino, Ca. in a small private ceremony on Feb. 25, 1945,
at her family home in Ruby.
After the war they lived in San Diego, Ca. for three years. They returned to
South Carolina in 1949 for Mr. Reagan to complete his Juris Doctorate Degree at
the University of South Carolina. They moved to Winston-Salem, NC in 1957 and
were founding members of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Mr. Reagan passed
away in 1977 and Mary remained in Winston-Salem until she moved to Cheraw in
1999. She lived there until 2008 and was a faithful member of First
Presbyterian Church in Cheraw. Declining health forced her to move to Duluth,
Ga. in 2008 to live with her daughter Kelly. A year later she moved to Brighton
Gardens in Winston-Salem where she resided until her death.
Mary Wells will be remembered as a dear and devoted mother and a true and loyal
friend. She was a strong and independent woman who lived life on her own terms.
Surviving are four children, Kathy Reagan (Michael) Harrold and Karen Reagan
(Jud) Clary both of Winston-Salem, N.C., Kelly Maureen Reagan of Duluth, Ga.,
and James Earl (Cynthia) Reagan, Jr. of Loganville, Ga.; a brother, John Willis
Griggs of Cheraw; six grandchildren, Allison, Megan, and Thomas Clary and
Meredith, Jay, and Natalie Reagan; and two great-grandchildren, Dalton James
Cox and Emma Marie Martinez-Clary
Memorials may be made to: The First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 552, Cheraw,
S.C. 29520 or to KBR Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Harold Wilson Boan
CHERAW –
Harold Wilson Boan, 88, died April 6, 2010.
A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. April 10, at First Baptist Church,
Cheraw.
The family received friends at 10 a.m. April 10, at First Baptist Church,
Family Life Center, Cheraw.
He was a son of the late John Newberry and Nancy Caroline Johnson Boan. He was
the widower of Dorothy Hall Boan. He was a member of First Baptist Church,
Cheraw, SC, where he had served as a Deacon, Trustee, Usher and Sunday School
Teacher. He was a member of the Berean Sunday school class. Mr. Boan was a
World War II Army Veteran. He enjoyed travel, whitewater rafting, birds, Army
reunions and woodworking.
Surviving are his son, Harold “Wicky” (Debbie) W. Boan Jr. of Cheraw;
daughters, Cathy (H.T.) Yonce of Lexington, Bonnie (Bob) Seigle of Pawleys
Island, Nancy Boan of Lexington; 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Memorials to; Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C.
29709 or First Baptist Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 337, Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Dell Jackson
Raynor
PAGELAND – Mrs. Dell Jackson Raynor, 69, died April 18,
2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. April 21, at White Plains Baptist Church.
Burial followed at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 20,
at White Plains Baptist Church.
Mrs. Raynor was born Feb. 1, 1941 a daughter of the late James Arthur and Grace
Boone Jackson. She was a graduate of Miller Mont Business College and was a
homemaker. Mrs. Raynor was a member of White Plains Baptist Church, where she
served as treasurer for many years.
Dell was preceded in death by her husband, Luther G. Raynor.
Surviving is a son, Mitchell (Michelle) Raynor of Ruby; a daughter, Lisa R.
(Rick) Miller of Jacksonville, Fla.; four grandchildren, Anna, Meghan, and
Jackson Raynor of Ruby, and Ricky (Rachel) Miller of Jacksonville, Fla.; a
great-grandchild, Vickie Miller; a brother, Steve (Sandra) Boone of Rose Hill,
N.C.; and a sister, Jane Henry of Wilmington, N.C.
Memorials may be made to: White Plains Baptist Church, c/o Phyllis Deese, 374
Baker Rd., Jefferson, S.C. 29718 or Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box
293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Nina Payne
Jenkins
CHERAW – Nina Payne Jenkins, 88, died March 30, 2010.
Funeral services were held April 1, at 4 p.m. at Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
She was a retired accountant with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
Washington, D.C. She attended Maranatha Family Center.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Jessie Odell
Haire
PAGELAND – Mr. Jessie Odell Haire, 75, died April 15,
2010.
Graveside services were at 3 p.m. April 18, at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 17, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Haire was born May 17, 1934 a son of the late James Franklin and Ruby Lee
Price Haire. He was a retired farmer.
A sister, Elizabeth H. Steen, preceded Jessie in death.
Surviving are two brothers, James H. “Pete” Haire and Wayne F. Haire of
Pageland, a sister, Betty H. Kiker of Marshville, N.C. and other relatives and
friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
David Lee Sellers
CHERAW – David Lee Sellers, 84, died March 24, 2010.
A memorial service was held at Lower Macedonia Baptist Church April 10.
David was born May 27, 1925 to the late Carrie and Carson Sellers.
He was preceded in death by two siblings and his wife, Catherine.
Surviving are three sisters, Mamie Newton of Cheraw, Margie Hart of Niangia,
MO, Mary Katherine Merrideth of James Town, N.Y.; a brother, Billy Sellers and
Lawson Sellers and Glen Sellers all of Cheraw; two sons, five daughter, a
stepdaughter; six siblings and other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Furman Gaskin
Cason
CHERAW – Mr. Furman Gaskin Cason, 83, died April 11, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. April 15, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial was held in the Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Visitation was 2:30-4 p.m. Thursday, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Cason was born April 30, 1926 a son of the late James Madison and Rosa
Gaskin Cason. He was former owner and operator of Cason Radiator and Tire
Service and retired owner and operator of Banjo Cason Music Co. Mr. Cason was a
U. S. Navy Veteran of WWII. He was a faithful member of Westside Baptist
Church; where he served as former deacon, Sunday school teacher, choir member,
and building coordinator of the new Sanctuary construction. Furman enjoyed
walking, looking at flowers and clouds, camping, playing music, building
things, and spending time in the mountains.
Furman was preceded in death by a son, Chris Cason, a brother, Milton Cason and
also Veronica Cason.
Surviving is his wife of 61 years, Azilee Odom Cason of
the home; two sons, Larry M. Cason of Cheraw, and Rex Cason of Gulf Breeze,
Fla.; two daughters, Connie (Rev. Jerry) Rushing of Ruby, and Casey (Bob) Davis
of Sevierville, Tenn.; two sisters, Eleanor Truett and Rebecca Chapman both of
Darlington; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Juanita Lawrence
Quick
CHERAW – Juanita Lawrence Quick, 79, died March 25, 2010.
Funeral services were held March 28, at 3 p.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist
Church with burial in the church cemetery.
Juanita was the daughter of the late Alfred and Nelly Pegram Lawrence. She was
a retired sales clerk and a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Quick was preceded in death by Ethel Ann Garris Quick.
She is survived by her sons, C.C. Quick and his wife Joyce of Cheraw, Richard
E. Quick and his wife Linda of Houston, Texas, David B. Quick of Cheraw, W.
Allan Quick and his wife, Sherry of Rockingham, N.C., and Charles M. Quick of
Wallace; brothers, Bill Lawrence and his wife, Mary of Ellerbe, N.C., and
Everett Lawrence of Hamlet, N.C.; 11 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Jessie Brock
Johnson
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Jessie Brock Johnson, died April 13,
2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. April 16, at
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial followed in the Bay Springs Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 15, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Johnson was born in Chesterfield, a daughter of the late Benjamin Asbury
and Ida B. Brock. She was a retired employee of Chesterfield Webbing. Jessie
was a member of Bay Springs Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, Jessie was preceded in death by her husband William
G. “Bill” Johnson; five brothers, Wilbur Lee, Baxter, Lawson, James, and
William F. “Pete” Brock; and siblings, Jessie Rivers, Vera K. Brock and Doris
K. Brock.
Surviving is a brother, Benjamin A. “Toby” Brock, Jr. of Rockingham, N.C.; a
sister, Sue B. Rivers of Chesterfield; siblings, Eloise Brock and Laura Brock
of Cheraw, Sybil J. Roscoe of Chesterfield, Julie Rogers and children, Carmen
and Suzannah; also Betty Jo Starnes.
Memorials may be made to: Ebenezer United Methodist Church, c/o Dawn Rushing,
556 Watson Hill Ln, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to Hospice of Chesterfield
County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Virginia Faye
Lawrence McCall
SOCIETY HILL – Virginia Faye Lawrence McCall, 73, died
March 30, 2010.
Funeral services were held April 2, at noon at Harris Creek Freewill Baptist
Church with burial in the church cemetery.
Virginia was the daughter of Helen Cooper Weber and the late William Paul
Lawrence. She was retired from Marley in Bennettsville and a member of Harris
Creek Baptist Church.
Surviving is her mother, Helen Cooper Weber of Manson, Iowa; three sons, Tony
Purvis of Cheraw; Brandon Wilson and Chad Wilson both of Society Hill; a
daughter Laura Purvis Kirby of Society Hill; three sisters Katherine Noel,
Diane Clancey and Vivian Gurnett all of Iowa; eight grandchildren and a
great-grandchild.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Cathy L. Vaughan
CHESTERFIELD – Cathy L. Vaughan, 52, died April 13, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. April 18 at Cheraw Family Worship Center.
Burial was held in Cranford Family Cemetery.
Cathy was a daughter of the late Aleane Margaret Cranford Wright and the late
James Mitchell born April 27, 1957. She attended the public schools of
Darlington County and grew up in the First Assembly of God Church in
Hartsville. After moving to Texas, she joined Cornerstone Church in San
Antonio, Texas. He education after high school included attending Chesterfield
Marlboro Technical College, Coker College and McKinney State University in
McKinney, Texas.
In 1985 she enlisted in the Unites States Army where she served five years.
During the seventies she met and campaigned for former president Jimmy Carter.
She was employed by Amtrak as a train conductor and was also employed by
Randolph Air Force Base.
Surviving is her husband, Gerald Vaughan of Roselle, N.J., Mario F. Cranford
and Nikita Vaughan both of San Antonio, Texas; stepfather, Joseph Wright, Sr.;
a brother, Joseph (Shirl) Wright of Fort Hood, Texas; a granddaughter, Kendal
Cranford of San Antonio, Texas; two sisters, Beverly Mitchell of Stone
Mountain, Ga. and Deborah Mitchell-Faniel of Atlanta, Ga.; brother, Gregory
Mitchell of Stone Mountain, Ga.; also Lucas Wright and other relatives and
friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Jeffery Scott
McLain
CHESTERFIELD – Mr. Jeffery Scott McLain, 50, died April
19, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. April 22, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial followed in the St. John Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 21, at the funeral home.
Mr. McLain was born Jan. 27, 1960, a son of Barbara Burch McLain James and the late
Floyd Conrad McLain. He was a graduate of Chesterfield High School Class of
1978. Scott was a retired supervisor with Stanley Tools.
Scott was preceded in death by his brother, Tony McLain.
Surviving is his mother, Barbara Burch McLain James of Chesterfield; two
children, Gary Conrad McLain and Jessie Nicole McLain both of the home, and
their mother, Patricia Short McLain of Chesterfield; two grandchildren, Zack
McCormick and Kadin McLain; also Agnes Williams McLain of Wadesboro, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 29, 2010.
Candace Haire
Coker
CHERAW – Candace Haire Coker, 53, died April 23, 2010.
Funeral services were at 5 p.m. April 26 at White’s Creek Freewill Baptist
Church. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Candace was the daughter of the late Paul and Elizabeth Robinson Haire. She was
a former employee of Crown Pork and Seal with 33 years of service.
Surviving is her husband, Jim Coker and a son, Timothy Paul Clinkscales both of
the home.
North Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 29, 2010.
Juanita Lawrence
Quick
CHERAW – Juanita Lawrence Quick, 79, died March 25, 2010.
Funeral services were held March 28, at 3 p.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist
Church with burial in the church cemetery.
Juanita was the daughter of the late Alfred and Nellie Pegram Lawrence. She was
a retired sales clerk and a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Quick was preceded in death by Ethel Ann Garris Quick.
She is survived by her sons, C.C. Quick and his wife Joyce of Cheraw, Richard
E. Quick and his wife Linda of Houston, Texas, David B. Quick of Cheraw, W.
Allan Quick and his wife, Sherry of Rockingham, N.C., and Charles M. Quick of
Wallace; brothers, Bill Lawrence and his wife, Mary of Ellerbe, N.C., and
Edward Lawrence of Hamlet, N.C.; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, April 29, 2010.
Dean Melton
TIMMONSVILLE --- Larry Dean Melton, Jr., 36 died Sunday,
April 18, 2010 at Carolinas Hospital System, Florence.
Mr. Melton was born January 16, 1974, in Chesterfield, SC, the son of Rev.
Larry Dean Melton and Karen Turnage Melton. He was a member of Peace Free Will
Baptist Church and was Maintenance Supervisor for Ingram Lumber Company.
Surviving are his wife, Kendi Powell Melton of Timmonsville; two sons, Hustin
Ray Melton and Kameron “Baelee” Melton, both of Timmonsville; one daughter,
Graecee Anna Melton of Timmonsville; his parents, Rev. Larry Dean Melton and
Karen Turnage Melton of Chesterfield; a sister, Dana Melton (Derrick) Tarlton
of Chesterfield; a brother, Timmy Melton of Chesterfield; two nieces, Brittany
Burgess and Ashley Tarlton, both of Chesterfield; father-in-law and
mother-in-law, Ken and Theresa Powell of Timmonsville; brother-in-law and
sister-in-law, Jeff and Karessa Hart of Cheraw; nephews, Britt, Austin and
Christopher Hart of Cheraw and niece, Brianna Hart of Cheraw.
Mr. Melton was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Floyd Wilber Melton
and Ruby Burr Melton and by his maternal grandparents, Wallace Turnage and
Newell Graves Turnage.
Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at Peace Free
Will Baptist Church. Graveside service will follow at 5 p.m. at Oakland Baptist
Church Cemetery, Chesterfield, SC, directed by Carolina Funeral Home, Scranton,
S.C.
The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday at Peace Free Will Baptist
Church, 897 Third Loop Road, Florence, SC 29505 and other times at the home of
Ken and Theresa Powell, 2438 Center Road, Timmonsville, SC 29161 (843)
346-3572.
In lieu of flowers, the family will be establishing a trust fund for the
children. Please send contributions to: Melton Children’s Fund, 2436 Center
Road, Timmonsville, SC 29161. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, April 29,
2010.
Louise Melton
Gulledge
CHESTERFIELD – Mrs. Louise Melton Gulledge, 90, died April
22, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. April 24, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Chesterfield Cemetery.
Visitation was 1-2 Saturday, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mrs. Gulledge was born May 18, 1919 a daughter of the late Thomas Levi and Lela
Mae Rivers Melton. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School and a retired
employee of Home Federal Savings and Loan in Rock Hill. Louise was also
employed by the Chesterfield County Council on Aging, and the Chesterfield
County DSS. She was an active member of the National Federation of the Blind on
the local, state, and national level. She was also a former member of the
Chesterfield Civic Club, Chesterfield County Historical Society, and the
Eastern Star. Louise was a member of the Chesterfield Baptist Church, where she
was a member of the choir, and the Faithful Workers Sunday school Class.
Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Gulledge; six brothers, James
H., Lathan T., William F. “Bill”, Murdice L., Robert C., and Jerry F. Melton;
and two sisters, Bessie M. Oliver, and Essie M. Sellers.
Surviving are two sisters, Sybil M. Muir, and Sadie M. Clark of Chesterfield,
siblings, Anna Melton of Chesterfield, Dottie Melton of Greensboro, N.C., Rose Melton
of Seneca Falls, N.Y., and Jo Melton of Davidson, N.C. and other relatives and
friends.
Memorials may be made to: Chesterfield Baptist Church, 207 E. Main Street,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to the S.C. Federation of The Blind, 119 S.
Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S.C. 292058.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, April 29,
2010.
Louie Dean Hunt Beach
GLOUCESTER
POINT, Va. – Mrs. Louie Dean Hunt Beach, 65, died Sunday, April 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. April 30, at Lower Macedonia Baptist Church,
Chesterfield. Burial followed in Lower Macedonia Memorial Gardens.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 29, at Lower Macedonia Baptist Church.
Mrs. Beach was the daughter of the late John and Alma Hunt. She was a member of
Bethany United Methodist Church in Virginia, and Lower Macedonia Baptist
Church. At Bethany she was a member of the Lacy Martin Fellowship Class, and
she loved participating in all church functions. Mrs. Beach retired from Ft.
Monroe as a Contract Performance Evaluator. Dean enjoyed hobbies of crafts and
gardening. She was devoted to her family and will be dearly missed.
A brother, Jerry Hunt, preceded Dean in death.
Surviving is her husband, Clifford Beach; three sons, Scott Bearden, Steve
Beach and wife Jennifer, Jason Beach; three grandchildren; five sisters,
Frances Rivers, Ann Bradley, Mary Goodale, Brenda Caulder, and Linda Wallace;
three brothers, Johnny Hunt, Tommy Hunt, Carlyle Smith; two aunts, Margaret
Winburn and Margaret Thurman; an uncle: Dewey Hunt; and other relatives and
friends.
Memorials may be made to: the National Kidney Foundation, 5001 W. Broad Street,
Suite 217, Richmond, VA 23238.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 06,
2010.
Millie Rivers Hancock
CHESTERFIELD
– Ms. Millie Rivers Hancock age 68, died Tuesday, April 27, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. April 29, at Chesterfield Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the Chesterfield Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. April 28, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hancock was born March 22, 1942 a daughter of the late Baxter Franklin and
Alma Isgett Rivers. She was retired owner and operator of Millie’s Stitch –It
Custom Embroidery Shop. Mrs. Hancock was a member of Chesterfield Baptist
Church, where she was a member of the Adult Choir, and the Elizabeth M. Rivers
Sunday school class.
A sister, Daisy R. Raines, preceded Millie in death.
Surviving are two sons, Hardy Franklin (Terri) Hancock, and John Fredrick
Hancock both of Chesterfield; a daughter, Lesa H. (Richie) Polson of Patrick;
five grandchildren, Amanda Polson, Matthew Polson, Jonathan Hancock, Whitney
Hancock, and Kayla Hancock; a brother, C.B. (Faye) Rivers of Chesterfield; two
sisters, Jackie R. Isgett and Clara R. Oliver both of Chesterfield; and other
relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: the Shriners Hospital, 950 West Farris Rd.,
Greenville, S.C. 29605, or to Chesterfield Baptist “Adult Choir Fund” 207 E.
Main Street, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 06, 2010.
Benjamin Lowrimore
ROCK HILL
- Mr. Benjamin “Ben” Lowrimore, 75, died April 29, 2010.
A memorial service was held at 3 p.m. May 1, at Greene Funeral Home Northwest
Chapel with Chaplain Billy Wilson officiating. Burial was private.
A native of Cheraw, Mr. Lowrimore was the son of the late Francis “Frank”
Lowrimore and the late Tossie Bennett Lowrimore. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of
the Korean War. Ben was a long time sales and delivery representative working
for Southern Bakery, Sunbeam Bakery, Flowers Bakery and also Merita Bakeries
until retirement. He was an avid fisherman, gardener, woodworker and cook. He
always had a positive outlook on life and never met a stranger. In his darkest
days he always found laughter.
His brother, Dan Frankie Lowrimore, preceded him in death.
Surviving is his wife of 52 years, Shelby Jean Odom Lowrimore; his daughters,
Debra Suzanne Lowrimore, and Robin Melissa Medford and her husband, Jeff, all
of Rock Hill; his grandchildren, Tiffany Ballard and Joshua Luther, both of
Rock Hill; his great-granddaughter, Madison Ballard of Rock Hill; his brother,
Calvin C. Lowrimore and his wife, Mary Helen of Pamplico; siblings, Felicia
Teal and her husband, Johnny and their daughter, Sara, all of Cheraw; and other
relatives and friends.
The family received friends prior to the service from 1-2:30 p.m. at Greene
Funeral Home Northwest Chapel, 2133 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill.
Memorials may be made in Mr. Lowrimore’s name to Hospice & Community Care,
P.O. Box 993, Rock Hill, S.C. 29731.
Greene Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, May 06, 2010.
Joseph Andrew “Poochie” Bryant
CHERAW –
Joseph Andrew “Poochie” Bryant, 68, died May 5, 2010.
Funeral services were at Oak Grove United Methodist Church May 7 with burial in
Driggers Cemetery.
Joseph was the son of the late Dewey and Margaret Rowe Bryant. He was retired
from Galey and Lord in Society Hill and a U.S. Army veteran.
Surviving are his sons, Dana Andrew Bryant and Joseph Adrian Bryant both of
Wallace; a brother, Charles Bryant of Hartsville; two sisters, Lou Jean (Mike)
Crouch of Charleston and Anna (Jakie) Davis of Georgetown; three grandchildren,
Matthew Phillip Bryant, James Taylor Bryant and Autumn Mickala Bryant.
Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, May 13, 2010.
Alice Gainey Blackwell
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Alice Gainey Blackwell, 83, died May 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. May 7, at Bay Springs Baptist Church. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. May 6, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Blackwell was born May 1, 1927 a daughter of the late Gilliam and Lydia
Dixon Gainey. She was a retired employee of Cheraw Yarn Mill. Mrs. Blackwell
was a member of Bay Springs Baptist Church. Alice enjoyed reading her Bible,
making quilts, working in the yard, and talking with her friends on the phone.
Alice was preceded in death by three brothers, Neal, Otis, and Dewey Gainey,
and by three sisters, Lucille Rogers, Lucy Spell, and Margaret Foote.
Surviving is her husband of 64 years, David Blackwell of the home; three sons,
Billy Leon Blackwell and Donald “Duck” Blackwell both of Chesterfield, and
David K. Blackwell of Monroe, N.C.; a sister, Alma King of McBee, seven grandchildren;
16 great-grandchildren; also Betty Joe Starnes.
Memorials may be made to: Agape Hospice, P.O. Box 474, Bennettsville, S.C.
29512.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 13, 2010.
Min. James (Son) Ratliff
PAGELAND
– Min. James Ratliff, 77, died May 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. May 7, at Pageland Outreach Ministries,
Pageland. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Min. James (Son) Ratliff was born on October 3, 1932 to the late Caster
Crawford and raised by Lizzie Ratliff.
Surviving is his wife, Katie L. Ratliff; six daughters, Linda McManus,
Pageland, Sarah Railey (Greg), Chesterfield, Nellie Joines, Pageland, Bernice
McCallum (Dexter), Charlotte, N.C., Kay Francis Tyson, Brooklyn, N.Y. and
Michelle Miller (Randolph) Ruby; seven sons, James G. Ratliff (Denise) Ruby,
Jay H. Ratliff, Chesterfield, Nathaniel Ratliff, Ruby, Burnic Ratliff, Kershaw,
Timothy Ratliff (Simone) Ruby; Stacey Ratliff (Michelle) Rock Hill, and Dr.
R.C. Ratliff, Sr. (Debra), Pageland; two brothers, Lloyd Crawford and Ricky
Crawford both of Pageland; three sisters, Willie Mae Moser, Juanita Crawford
and Fatt Crawford all of Pageland; 39 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren,
three great-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 13,
2010.
Ronald Anthony Myers
PAGELAND
– Mr. Ronald Anthony Myers, 42, died May 4, 2010.
Funeral services were held May 8, at 2 p.m. at Mount Harmon Baptist Church,
Pageland. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Ronald was born April 9,1968. Mr. Myers or “Amp” as he was known by family and
friends was the son of Hubbard Hoover Myers, Sr. and the late Betty Jean Myers.
Mr. Myers was born in Chesterfield County. He was educated in the Mecklenburg
County School system, Charlotte, N.C. He was a graduate of West Charlotte High
School.
Mr. Myers was dearly loved and leaves to cherish his memories: a father,
Hubbard Hoover Myers, Sr.; three sons, Dontavis Gause, Kabray Myers and Leron
Anthony Bush; a daughter, Zakina Myers; a granddaughter, Kyla Hudson; three
brothers, Hubbard Hoover Myers, Jr. (Mary Ann), Marion Myers (Darlene) and
Frankie Myers; five sisters, Dora Myers, Wanda Bennett, Terri Gladden (Ralph),
Veronica Myers Popo (Felix) and Patricia Boulware; other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 13, 2010.
Mrs. Carolyn Yvonne Crutchfield
“Poolie”
Mrs. Carolyn
Yvonne Hillian Crutchfield, known as “Poolie”, died May 3, 2010. Funeral
services were conducted at 12 p.m., Friday, May 7 at Union Chapel Baptist
Church 300 West 25th Street with Rev. Konnie G. Robinson officiating. The
family received friends from 11:30 am until the time of the funeral at the
church. Interment followed in Bethania AME Zion Church Cemetery.
Carolyn Yvonne Hillian was born Dec. 24, 1949 to the late Rev. James Robert
Hillian and Mrs. Eva Little Hillian in Forsyth County. “Poolie” graduated from
Caver High School in 1968 and afterward she attended and graduated from
Russell’s Business College on May 18, 1970 with a diploma in Secretarial
studies. From there she went on to work at RJ Reynolds as an Executive
Assistant until she retired. Poolie was an active member of Union Chapel
Baptist Church. She participated in Vacation Bible School, Adult Sunday School,
Scholarship Committee and the Mass Choir. During her children’s youth, she was
a dedicated mother and an active participant in the Pfafftown Packers Booster
Club, Tri-City Relays Track Club, Super Star Math Volunteer, Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation, March of Dimes, Crosby Scholars, Carver Alumni Association, and
Black Achievers. But Poolie’s passion was for weddings. She was a seamstress,
wedding planner, and florist to family and friends alike.
Mrs. Crutchfield was preceded in death by her loving and devoted soul mate of
36 years Mr. James Alexander Crutchfield, Jr.; father Rev. James Robert
Hillian; her sister Mrs. Eva Wilson; her siblings, Julia Crutchfield, Mr.
Forrest Wayne Crutchfield, Mrs. Cynthia Crutchfield.
Surviving is a son, Mr. Allen Alexander Crutchfield of the home and a daughter,
Ms. Joslynn Yvonne Crutchfield of Houston, Texas; mother, Mrs. Eva Little
Hillian; four brothers, Mr. James L (Vera) Hillian, Mr. Calvin (Nancy) Hillian
Sr., of Winston-Salem, N.C.; Mr. Clifton (Constance) Hillian Sr., of Atlanta,
Ga.; Mr. Donald Johnson of Detroit, Michigan; two sisters, Mrs. Viola H. Werts
and Evangelist Annie H. Campbell of Winston-Salem, N.C.; siblings, James
Crutchfield Sr. and Gloria (Rayvon) Cuthrell; and also Mildred Porter and Sally
“Cookie” Kennedy of Winston-Salem, N.C.; and, other relatives and friends.
Clark S. Brown & Sons was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, May 13, 2010.
Peggy Ann Adams Reid
CHESTERFIELD
– Peggy Ann Adams Reid, 51, died April 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. April 30 at Mt. Canaan Missionary Baptist
Church, Jefferson. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Peggy was born June 15, 1958 to the late Amos William and Alice Wright Adams.
She attended public schools in Chesterfield County. She was employed for a
number of years by Caro-Knit, Jefferson, where she worked in various capacities
including a supervisor. Peggy was also a member of Mount Canaan Missionary
Baptist Church. On July 17, 1987 she married Michael Reid.
She was preceded in death by a son, Lonnie Reid and a brother, John L. Adams.
Surviving are Hazel Robinson of Jefferson; a daughter, Tiffany Reid of
Jefferson; two granddaughters, Tiana Reid of Jefferson and Jer’meja Reid of
Pageland; four sisters, Evelyn (Horlis) Raley and Mazie Baker of Charlotte,
N.C., True Love (Randolph) Baker of Pageland, and Barbara (Ervin) Seegars of
Jefferson; four brothers, Connie B. (Enice) Adams and Nathaniel Adams of
Charlotte, N.C., Jessie B. (Virginia) Adams Adams and Bill Amos (Albertina)
Adams of Jefferson; sibling, Ada M. Adams; two aunts; two uncles; and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 13,
2010.
Richard “Ricky” Eugene Colf
WALLACE –
Richard Eugene Colf, died May 7, 2010.
A memorial service was held on May 17, at Outreach For Jesus Church in Hamlet,
N.C.
Ricky was a Corporal in the United States Marine Corp and served two tours of
duty in the Vietnam War. He was a kind-hearted man and was loved dearly by all
his family.
His mother and father preceded him in death.
He is survived by Janet Wease; four step daughters, a stepson, four
granddaughters, and three grandsons. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Hildred Marshall
CHESTERFIELD
– Hildred Marshall, 63, died May 6, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. May 12 at Charity Community Church of Christ.
Burial was held in Morning Star Cemetery.
Hildred was a son of the late Johnny Marshall and the late Althea Tarleton
Marshall born May 18, 1946. He attended the public schools of Chesterfield
County. During his early life he attended Morning Star Baptist Church and other
churches in the community. He was an employee of Stanley Tools for 35 years. He
enjoyed fishing, garden work, hanging around his pond and associating with
friends and family.
He was preceded in death by a son, Tracy Lee Marshall; a grandson, Quinton Lee
Marshall; two brothers, John Thomas Marshall and Robert Baxter Marshall.
Surviving is his wife of 42 years, Geraldine Marshall of the home; three
daughters, Barbara Ann Marshall, Karen (McArthur) Colemen and Rita Mae O’Neal
of Patrick; a son, Jeffery (Katrina) Marshall of Cheraw; 14 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; five brothers, Carson (Mable) Marshall, Dwight (Patricia)
Marshall of Patrick, B.J. Marshall of Akron, OH, Levester Marshall of Loris,
Dennis (Marylin Marshall of Cheraw; two sisters, Bonnie (Napoleon) Wilkes of
Charlotte, N.C. and Peggy Marshall of Patrick; siblings, McAuthor (Cecelia)
Black, William (Elizabeth) Sellers, Willie (Floree) Sellers, Charlie Sellers,
Tyrone Hudley, Martha Marshall and Geneva Sellers and other relatives and
friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Christine Maudella Felder
JEFFERSON
– Christine Maudella Felder, 79, died May 6, 2010.
Christine was born Sept. 17, 1929 to the late Samuel and Susie Ann Felder. She
confessed the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal savior and was baptized at an
early age. She found a home at St. Mary Street United Methodist Church in 1966
in Burlington, N.J. under the pastorate of the Rev. Horace J. Fisher and moved
her membership. She became a member of the United Methodist Women and the
Willing Workers Club. Christine was a member of the adult Sunday school class.
While in Jefferson, she married early and mothered three children. She moved to
New Jersey in 1959 while her children were still small; and then went back to
Jefferson to bring her mother and her children to Burlington after she secured
employment. She worked at various jobs to support her family and became quite
will known in this city. Her mother passed in 1962. She worked hard and
fulfiller her dream of getting her GED through Burlington City School system
and then attended Mercer County College where she received her Associates
degree and C.N.A. License. After receiving her license she went to work at the
Masonic Home in Burlington and remained there for 25 years of service.
Surviving are three children, Sandra (Dennis) of Burlington Twp., Marion
(Alonzo) of Chula-Vista, Ca., Richard of the home; six grandchildren, Darla
Syres (Derek), Jamal Pratt (Jolyn), Azzure, Amira, Ariana, and Amyya Alexander;
two great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert; siblings, Brenda of Washington,
D.C. and other relatives and friends. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20,
2010.
Infant Jacarriah Simmons
CHERAW –
Infant Jacarriah Simmons
Jacarriah Simmons, the daughter of Darrell Simmons and Latonya Smith died, May
10, 2010. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. May 13 in Foundry Hill Cemetery,
Cheraw.
Surviving are her parents, Darrell Simmons and Latonya Smith; grandparents, Mr.
John Nichols and Pastor Mattie Nichols, Cheraw; an aunt, Tiffany (Michael)
Bridges, Laurinburg, N.C.; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Joni Michelle Hancock Hammonds
CHERAW –
Joni Michelle Hancock Hammonds, 42, died May 8, 2010.
A funeral service was held at 4 p.m. May 11, at First Baptist Church (Family
Life Center) in Cheraw. The family received friends 6-8 p.m. May 10, at First
Baptist Church (Family Life Center), Cheraw.
Joni was a daughter of Willard and Margie Jordan of Society Hill, Vare Hancock
of Hartsville, and the late John Hancock. She was a member of Prince of Peace
Church. Mrs. Hammonds was a graduate of Cheraw High School and was a FFA
Advisory Board Member. She was active in the Braves Booster Club and the Cheraw
Parks and Recreations Department. She loved being around ball games and was a
huge fan of Cheraw Braves football, baseball and softball.
She is survived by her husband, Arnold Hammonds; sons Johnathon E. Hammonds and
Luke F. Hammonds all of Cheraw; a brother, Robert E. (Teresa) Hancock of
Society Hill; sisters, Tina (Rodney) Hurst of Cheraw, Judy (Patrick) Watford of
Florence; and siblings, Regina H. (Kris) Byrd, Amber Hancock, Justin Hurst,
Logan Hurst and Rocket Watford.
Memorials may be made to: Relay for Life or Prince of Peace Church, Cheraw,
S.C.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Charles Ira Pierce, Sr.
CHERAW -
Charles Ira Pierce, Sr. age 77 died May 14, 2010.
Services were held on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 4 p.m. at Old St. David’s Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Born in Cheraw he was the son of the late Oliver B. and Lena Goude Pierce. He
was the retired owner of Pierce Grocery and was associated with Wannamaker
Storage for many years. He served in the US Navy aboard the USS Hazelwood and
was able to travel around the world during his tour of duty. He was active in
the American Legion and the Am Vets in Cheraw and was a volunteer for the
Cheraw Chamber of Commerce.
He survived by one son Allen M.L. Pierce and one daughter Jan (Bob) Haines, two
brothers, Albert Pierce and Woody Pierce and one sister, Mabel Marie Anderson.
Also, two grandchildren, Brea D. Pierce and Charles Hilton Haines. He was
predeceased by his wife, Lois and son, Chuck.
Memorials may be made to McLeod Hospice House P.O. Box 100551 Florence, SC
29502.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw is serving the Pierce family Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle
& The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20,
2010.
Barbara Brock “Bobbie” Davis
CHESTERFIELD
– Ms. Barbara Brock “Bobbie” Davis, 62, died May 14, 2010. Funeral services
were at 11 a.m. May 17, at Westfield Creek Baptist Church. Burial followed in
the church cemetery.
Visitation was 3-5 p.m. May 16, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Ms. Davis was born Nov. 15, 1947 a daughter of the late James Robert and Martha
McLain Brock. She was a retired seamstress and a member of Westfield Creek
Baptist Church. Bobbie enjoyed crocheting, sewing, watching T.V., shopping, and
spending time with her family.
Surviving are three daughters, Mary D. (Danny) Russell and Cindy D. (Tim)
Pollard both of Chesterfield, and Tanya D. (Jamie) Crimmins of Rock Hill; seven
grandchildren, Adrienne and Whitley Russell, Ashli and Kyle Pollard, Zack
Mintz, and Kassidy and Peanut Crimmins; a brother, Tony (Martha) Brock of
Charlotte, N.C.
Memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Ann T. Nicholson
CHERAW –
Mrs. Ann T. Nicholson, 81, died May 9, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. May 13, at Goodman Creek Baptist Church,
Cheraw. Burial was held in Foundry Hill Cemetery, Cheraw.
Mrs. Ann T. Nicholson was born on Aug. 16, 1928 to the late Jim and Arie
McManus Tillman.
Surviving are her children, Jim (Connie) Nicholson, Evans, Ga., Edith
Nicholson, Los Angeles, Ca., Robert Nicholson, Seattle, Wash. and Donald
Nicholson, Los Angeles, Ca.; a sister, Dorothy T. Massey, Long Island, N.Y.; a
brother, James Tillman, Petersburg, Va.; six grandchildren, Stephanie
Nicholson, Augusta, Ga., Robin (Alfred) Molgonne, Auburn, WA, Nina (Craig)
Winters, Houston, TX, Donald Cory Nicholson, Los Angeles, Ca., Antrelle
Nicholson, Seattle, Wash. and Jakayla Nicholson, Seattle, Wash.; five
great-grandchildren, Jordan Nicholson-Molgonne, Jonathan Molgonne, Caprice
Winters, Nyna Winters and Antron Nicholson; and a host of other relatives and
friends.
Flemming Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
John Howard Yow
PATRICK –
Mr. John Howard Yow, 69, died May 11, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. May 14, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Visitation was from 6-8 p.m. May 13 at the funeral home.
Mr. Yow was born Sept. 9, 1940 a son of William Howard Yow and the late Mary
York Yow. He was a 1958 graduate of Randleman High School and a graduate of
Randolph Community College. Mr. Yow was a retired warehouse supervisor with
Burlington Industries. John was a U. S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War and a
member of the VFW.
Surviving is his wife, Elaine Campbell Yow of the home; a son, Chris (Wanda)
Yow of Randleman, N.C.; two daughters, Jacqueline “J.J.” Yow of Randleman, N.C.
and Anita (Curt) Bobo of Asheboro, N.C.; father, William Howard Yow of
Randleman N.C.; two brothers, Charles Yow of Florida and Kenneth Yow of Chapel
Hill, N.C.; a sister, Kathy Rhinehart of North Carolina; sibling, Sam Campbell;
five grandchildren a great-grandchild.
Memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Mr. Hugh Lee Poston
MCBEE –
Mr. Hugh Lee Poston, 58, died May 3, 2010.
Memorial services were at 2 p.m. May 8, at his Residence, 3681 Wire 4 Road,
McBee.Visitation was 4-8 p.m. May 7, at the home.
Mr. Poston was born May 28, 1951, a son of the late James Ervin and Lula Jane
Lamonds Poston. He was a truck driver. Hugh was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed
fishing, gardening, and spending time with his family. In addition to his
parents,
Hugh was preceded in death by two brothers, Jessie and James Poston.
Surviving is his wife, Patricia Davis Poston of the home; a son, Randy
(Michelle) Poston of Ruby; a daughter, Tammy P. (Tim) Chapman of Simpsonville;
a stepson, Theodore (Patricia) Davis of Clemson; two stepdaughters, Jennifer
(Robert) Berry of McBee and Katrina Perrin of Oxford, ME; a brother, Johnny
Poston of McBee; three sisters, Mary Stevens, Martha Jane Lamonds, and Rose
Poston all of McBee; and 12 grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Elder Gerry Lydell Bailey
CHESTERFIELD
– Elder Gerry Lydell Bailey, 50, died May 9, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. May 15 at Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus
Christ, Inc. in Columbia. Bishop David S. Johnson officiating.
Gerry was born Oct. 21, 1959 to the late Deacon Robert Bailey, Jr. and Lillian
Bailey. He attended public schools in Charlotte, N.C. He graduated from
Independence High School in 1977. He attended Belmont Abbey College where he
minored in Marketing and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration
he received in 1984. His job was with Eckerd Drug Store as assistant manager,
and later as store manager. He remained at Eckerd for five years. After which,
he was employed with Family Dollar as store manager, and later he was promoted
to district manager. He was a devoted employee for 24 years. His favorite
hobbies were fishing and golfing.
Elder Bailey was baptized June 13, 1979. He was a member of Progressive Church
in Charlotte, N.C. He received his call to preach in 1981 where he served under
the leadership of Bishop Lang Priester. Elder Bailey was active in the
community of Chesterfield, serving on the Chesterfield County School District
Advisory Board for the past eight years. He also served with the Housing
Authority of Cheraw.
He married Robin Marie Atkinson on July 21, 1984 and remained for 25 years
until his death. He assisted in Columbus, Ga. mission and also helped as a
college student assisting Elder Roy Brockington in Mullins. Elder Gerry was
ordained as an Elder on July 6, 1991. He began assisting Bishop Lang Priester
with the work in Chesterfield in 1993 where he served for nine years. After
Convocation 2001, Elder Bailey was installed as the pastor of the church in
Chesterfield. He was also a member of the Board of Presbytery of Progressive
Church.
Gerry was preceded in death by two sisters, Veronica Hudson and Valerie Gaddy;
and his father, Deacon Robert Bailey, Jr.
Elder Bailey is survived by his wife, Robin Bailey of Cheraw; two sons, Garry
Bailey of Rock Hill and Austin Bailey of Cheraw; a daughter, Jessica Bailey of
Cheraw; mother, Lillian Bailey of Cheraw; three brothers, Ronald Bailey of
Louisville, KY, Robert (Cherie) Bailey of Amarillo, TX and Gregory Bailey of
Cheraw; four aunts, Helen Parks, Doris Bethea, Jackie Hill, Mary Jane Platt,
Mary Culbertson, all of Charlotte, N.C.; two uncles, Jerry Platt of
Massachusetts and Jimmy Platt of Charlotte, N.C.; and other relatives and
friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Mrs. Betty Tolson
PATRICK –
Mrs. Betty Tolson O’Neal, age 73, died Wednesday, May 19, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 22 at Brown Springs
Baptist Church. Burial followed in the Church Cemetery
Visitation was held from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, May 21, at Jerry and Cathy’s Home
in Patrick.
Mrs. O’Neal was born September 29, 1936 in Chesterfield County, a daughter of
the late Emma Tucker. She was a retired seamstress with Hartsville
Manufacturing, and a member of Brown Springs Baptist Church. Mrs. O’Neal
enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. In
addition to her mother, Betty was preceded in death by her first husband,
Charlie Tolson; her son, Marion Tolson; a brother, Willis Tucker; and by a
sister, Carolyn Tucker
Survivors are her husband, Enoch “June” O’Neal, Jr. of the home.
One Daughter: Cathy T. (Jerry) Gainey of Patrick, SC, One Daughter-in-law:
Theresa Tolson of Hartsville, SC, Six Grandchildren: Chris (Beth) Gainey, Jason
(Angel) Gainey, Jennie Lynn (Donnie) Gainey, Marion Adam (Crystal) Tolson, Gene
(Christy) Tolson, and Julia (T.J.) Clark, Twelve great grandchildren and five
step great grandchildren,
Two brothers: W.T. Tucker of Patrick, SC, and Earl Tucker of Polkton, NC, four
sisters, Ola Polson, Debbie Tucker, and Helen Freeman of Patrick, SC, and Janie
Lou Fratus of Cheraw, SC.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),
Page: 5A, Thursday, May 27, 2010.
Erica Maryauna Curry
CHERAW –
Erica Maryauna Curry was born May 17, 2010.
Funeral services were at 5 p.m. May 20 at Grooms Funeral Home and Memorial
Chapel, Cheraw. She was preceded in death by grandparents, Rev. John Aaron and
Mary Frances Lindsey Curry.
Surviving are her parents, Katashala Letrelle Douglas and Erick Jerome Curry of
Bennettsville; two brothers, Jeric Curry and Xavier Johnson; grandparents,
Sonya and James Manning; great-grandmother, Alphenia Thomas; and other
relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, May 27, 2010.
James Leonard Ashe
CHERAW –
James Leonard Ashe, 44, died May 2010.
James was born May 17, 1965 to James Clarence Ashe and Naomi Gardner Ashe. At
the age of six he began his career as a singer and musician. As word spread, he
began performing at various events locally and nationally. He was known as “the
little boy with the almost adult voice.” At the age of eight he began playing
piano for most of the choirs at Robinson AME Zion, his home church.
James graduated from Cheraw High School and later moved to Baltimore, MD, where
he attended and received certification as a Medical Assistant from the Medix
School of Towson, MD. While in Baltimore, he joined Mt. Sinai Church of Christ
under the leadership of Bishop Jeff Johnson. Shortly thereafter, he received
his first appointment as Minister of Music. After well-established careers in
both the ministry of music and the medical services field, James returned to
Cheraw.
After returning to his hometown, he joined Mt. Hebron AME Zion Church as served
as Minister of Music until his death. James married Isimadore Wilson Ashe.
While under the pastoral care of Rev. Barry Thompson, he accepted a call to
preach the gospel. He delivered his initial sermon on Sept. 9, 2005. As a
preacher, teacher, singer, or musician, James would often be found practicing
some form of ministry. At the time of his death, he was serving as musician for
the Cheraw-Bennettsville District AME Zion Church, musician for the Pee Dee
Conference of the AME Zion Church, Director of the Chesterfield-Ruby Gospel Choir,
and Director of Praise and Worship Fellowship Community Choir of Cheraw. He
also served the county in various capacities including having been an
administrator and vocalist with the Voices of Hope of Jefferson.
James was preceded in death by a sister, Wendy Victoria Ashe.
Surviving are his parents, James C. Ashe and Naomi G. Ashe of Cheraw; wife,
Isimadore W. Ashe of the home; a daughter, Amanda (Michael) Streater of
Columbia; three sons, James L. Ashe, Sr. and Avery S. Ashe of Baltimore, MD and
La’Johnny Harris of the home; a sister, Ya’Londa (Kevin) Freeman of Cheraw; six
aunts; four uncles; and other relatives and friends. Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, May 27, 2010.
Lillian “Grace” Boeni Van Deman
CHERAW –
Lillian “Grace” Boeni Van Deman, 76, died.
A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. May 24, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Lillian “Grace” Boeni Van Deman was born Sept. 23, 1923 daughter of Joseph Fred
Boeni and Caroline Welge Boeni. She was raised in Jersey City, N.J. Grace was
married to Jack Van Deman, Sr. for 60 years before his death in 2007. As
residents of Oceanport, N.J. they retired to Daytona Beach, Fla. in 1980,
relocating to Cheraw, in 2005.
She was a homemaker, and avid collector of many different things including
antiques. She loved cooking, traveling, bowling as well as playing Bridge and
Mahjong. She especially enjoyed reading and continued to listen to books on
tape after losing her sight to macular degeneration. Bringing up her children
and caring for other children gave her much joy.
Grace was a longtime member of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in West
Long Branch, N.J. and after moving to Cheraw became a member of First United
Methodist Church attending the Kinsey Malloy Sunday school class. She was an
active member of the “Joy Club” of FUMC and “At Ease” of First Presbyterian
Church of Cheraw.
Grace was preceded in death by her three sisters Doris Borngessor, Union City
NJ, Mildred Snow, Astoria NY and Ellen Nichol, Toms River NJ.
Surviving is her daughter, Kim Anne Van Deman of Lakewood, CO; a son, John F.
“Jack” (Kay) Van Deman, Jr. of Cheraw; a grandson, John, III; step brothers,
Charles and Robert Kuster; a stepsister, Marilyn Kuster McGowen; and other
relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to McLeod Hospice House in Florence,
www.mcleodhealth.org/MRMC/hospice_house.cfm; Macular Degeneration Foundation
http://www.eyesight.org/ or Hospice of Chesterfield, SC
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 3, 2010.
David Blackwell
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. David Blackwell, 82, died May 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. May 28, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in Bay Springs Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. May 27, at the funeral home.
Mr. Blackwell was born Dec. 23, 1927, a son of the late Cass and Emily Smothers
Blackwell. He was a retired textile employee and farmer. David enjoyed farming
and growing produce and fishing. He was a U. S. Army Veteran of WWII.
David was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Alice Gainey Blackwell and
two sisters, Faye Sellers and Gladys Blackwell.
Surviving are three sons, Billy L. Blackwell of Chesterfield, David Kenneth
Blackwell of Monroe, N.C., and Donald “Pa Duck” Blackwell of Chesterfield; a
brother, Tommy Blackwell of Cheraw; a sister, Alise Cassidy of Duncan; seven
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Agape Hospice P.O. Box 474, Bennettsville, S.C.
29512.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 3, 2010.
Lillian “Grace” Boeni Van Deman
CHERAW –
Lillian “Grace” Boeni Van Deman, 76, died.
A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. May 24, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Lillian “Grace” Boeni Van Deman was born Sept. 23, 1923 daughter of Joseph Fred
Boeni and Caroline Welge Boeni. She was raised in Jersey City, N.J. Grace was
married to Jack Van Deman, Sr. for 60 years before his death in 2007. As residents
of Oceanport, N.J. they retired to Daytona Beach, Fla. in 1980, relocating to
Cheraw, in 2005.
She was a homemaker, and avid collector of many different things including
antiques. She loved cooking, traveling, bowling as well as playing Bridge and Mahjong.
She especially enjoyed reading and continued to listen to books on tape after
losing her sight to macular degeneration. Bringing up her children and caring
for other children gave her much joy.
Grace was a longtime member of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in West
Long Branch, N.J. and after moving to Cheraw became a member of First United
Methodist Church attending the Kinsey Malloy Sunday school class. She was an
active member of the “Joy Club” of FUMC and “At Ease” of First Presbyterian Church
of Cheraw.
Grace was preceded in death by her three sisters Doris Borngessor, Union City
NJ, Mildred Snow, Astoria NY and Ellen Nichol, Toms River NJ.
Surviving is her daughter, Kim Anne Van Deman of Lakewood, CO; a son, John F.
“Jack” (Kay) Van Deman, Jr. of Cheraw; a grandson, John, III; step brothers,
Charles and Robert Kuster; a stepsister, Marilyn Kuster McGowen; and other
relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to McLeod Hospice House in Florence,
www.mcleodhealth.org/MRMC/hospice_house.cfm; Macular Degeneration Foundation
http://www.eyesight.org/ or Hospice of Chesterfield, SC
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Loretta Melton Sims
RUBY –
Mrs. Loretta Melton Sims, 64, died May 31, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. June 3, at Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Burial followed in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Pageland.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 2, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Sims was born July 22, 1945 a daughter of the late Clyde Elbert and Nellie
Rebecca Allen Melton. She was a retired seamstress and homemaker. Mrs. Sims was
a member of Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Loretta was preceded in death by a son Thomas Edward Sims, Jr.; a daughter,
Teresa Huen; and a sister Mildred Montgomery.
Surviving is her husband, Thomas E. “Tommy” Sims of the home; two sons, Robert
(Pam) Raffaldt of Norwood, N.C. and Freddie Raffaldt of Wadesboro, N.C.; two daughters,
Cynthia (Steve) Holden of Chesterfield, and Susan (Jimmy) Conklin of Ruby; two
brothers, Bill Melton of MS and Ray Melton of Chesterfield; two sisters,
Margaret Mills of Chesterfield, and Judy Adams of Patrick; 14 grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
David Blackwell
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. David Blackwell, 82, died May 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. May 28, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in Bay Springs Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. May 27, at the funeral home.
Mr. Blackwell was born Dec. 23, 1927, a son of the late Cass and Emily Smothers
Blackwell. He was a retired textile employee and farmer. David enjoyed farming
and growing produce and fishing. He was a U. S. Army Veteran of WWII.
David was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Alice Gainey Blackwell and
two sisters, Faye Sellers and Gladys Blackwell.
Surviving are three sons, Billy L. Blackwell of Chesterfield, David Kenneth
Blackwell of Monroe, N.C., and Donald “Pa Duck” Blackwell of Chesterfield; a
brother, Tommy Blackwell of Cheraw; a sister, Alise Cassidy of Duncan; seven
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Agape Hospice P.O. Box 474, Bennettsville, S.C.
29512.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Donald Thomas “Don” Mills
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Donald Thomas “Don” Mills, 81, died May 27, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. May 31, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Burial followed in the Hurst Cemetery.
Visitation was 10-11 a.m. prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Mills was born Sept. 21, 1928. He was a retired employee of Delta Mills and
was of the Baptist Faith.
Don was preceded in death by his son, Robert “Bo” Mills.
Surviving is his wife of 51 years, Emogene J. Mills; and siblings, Annette
(Roger) Wilkerson of Patrick, and Kim (Danny) Puckett of Denver, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Rhonda Parker Shaw
WALLACE –
Mrs. Rhonda Parker Shaw, 62, died May 30, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. June 2, at Hickory Grove Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 1, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Chesterfield.
Mrs. Shaw was born Feb. 12, 1948 a daughter of Charlie Wesley Parker and the
late Eunice Driggers Parker. She was a graduate of Wallace High School and was
a homemaker. Rhonda was a member of Hickory Grove Baptist Church.
Surviving is her husband, James Franklin “Frankie” Shaw of the home; father and
stepmother, Charlie and Alice Parker of Chesterfield; brother, Rev. Curtis
(Susie) Parker of Kannapolis, N.C.; sister, Sarah (Jimmy) Dotson of Cheraw; and
other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Diana Lynn Barger Campbell
RUBY –
Mrs. Diana Lynn Barger Campbell, 34, died Friday, June 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. June 7, at Cross Roads Baptist Church, Ruby.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 6, at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Chesterfield.
Mrs. Campbell was born Oct. 22, 1975 a daughter of Teddie Brent and Barbara Ann
Reynolds Barger. She was a graduate of Pasco High School and also attended a
Community College. Diana was a former CNA with the University of Virginia
Hospital System and attended Bybee Church.
Surviving is her husband, David Matthew “Matt” Campbell of the home; two sons,
Michael Aaron and David Scott Campbell of the home; parents, Teddie and Barbara
Barger of Ruby; a brother, David (Cheryl) Barger of Hartsville; a sister,
Stephanie Marie Barger of Ruby; grandparents, Jerome and Helen Metteal of Ruby;
and also Hailee McMullan of Hartsville.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Macara Blakeney Grace Gilmore
BENNETTSVILLE
- Funeral services for Little Miss Macara Blakeney Grace Gilmore, age 4, were
held May 30 at Shiloh Baptist Church in Bennettsville. Burial followed at St.
Joseph’s Cemetery in Cheraw.
Macara died on May 26, 2010, at her home in Cheraw surrounded by her parents,
loved ones, and caretakers succumbing to a 2-year battle with cancer. Macara
was born on June 16, 2005, the only child of Malcolm and Carol Gilmore. She was
known by several loving nicknames: Juicey, Doodlebug, Chuggalugg, and My
Bestest Friend. She was a spirited girly-girl who was determined, smart, and
compassionate. One of the highlights of Macara’s life occurred when the
Make-A-Wish Foundation granted her wish to meet Dora the Explorer. She was
given a weeklong trip to Disney World and Universal Studios where she met
Barney, all of the Disney Princesses, and other characters. She enjoyed being
read to and watching her favorite television shows.
Macara’s was preceded in death by her grandmother, Edna Blakeney Gilmore, her
grandfather Sampson Ridges, and paternal uncle Vernon Gilmore. Surviving are
her parents are Malcolm and Carol Gilmore, maternal grandmother, Catherine
Grace Ridges, uncles Melvin Gilmore, Ernest (Dorcas) Gilmore, Jr. and Tracy
Gilmore; aunts Cathy Ridges, Peggy ‘Poo’ Ridges and Deborah (Chris) Clark;
numerous family members and friends, along with her adopted grandmother, Mrs.
Effie Kennedy and special babysitter Carline (‘Ieen’) Ridges.
Morris Funeral Cottage of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Betty Gaskins Woodward
RUBY–
Mrs. Betty Gaskins Woodward, 90, died May 30, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. June 1, at Cross Roads Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, prior to the service, in the Church Family
Life Center.
Mrs. Woodward was born April 11, 1920 a daughter of the late William H. and
Mitt Sellers Gaskins. She was a homemaker and member of Cross Roads Baptist
Church. Betty was married to the late Clark Lawrence Woodward for over 53
years, and was also preceded in death by her brother, John T. Gaskins; a son,
William Thomas Woodward; and by an infant daughter.
Surviving are 10 children: Jerry (Rachel) Woodward of Pageland, Betty (Arlee)
Gaddy of Norwood, N.C., John (Melinda) Woodward of Olivia, N.C., Melvin (Dawn)
Woodward of Marshville, N.C., Carolyn (Junior) Sellers of Cheraw, Dean (Patsy)
Woodward of Pageland, Peggy (Danny) Gulledge of Ruby, Mickey (Michelle)
Woodward of Chesterfield, Barbara (Tim) Lampley of Ruby, and Billy (Deronda)
Woodward of Chesterfield; 24 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren, Gloria
(Andy) Glasser of Decatur, Ga. and their children, Rachel, Nealie, and William;
Jeremy Woodward of Pageland, Brittany (Bryan) Hayes of Pageland, and their
children, Lily and Kate; Mark Gaddy of Morven, N.C. and his son, Carlee;
Barrett Gaddy of Morven, N.C. and his son, Leif; Andy (Becky) Woodward of
Sanford, N.C. and their children, Courtney, Conner, and Hunter; Rhonda (Chris)
Woodward of Sanford, N.C. and their children, Jacob and Wyatt; Cindy (Sean)
Kaul of Alexandria, Va. and their children, Ransom and Raleigh; Alison
(Brandon) Chafin of Sarasota, Fla., Melissa (Nick) Potisek of Cary, N.C. and
their son, Finn; Miranda (Brandon) Lawrence of Trinity, N.C. and their
daughter, Kaleigh; Daniel Guffey and Darren Guffey both of Marshville, N.C.,
Amy (Rob) Matey of Baltimore, MD; April (Eric) Sellers of Baltimore, MD; Deanna
(Greg) Jenkins of Pageland and their children, Drew, Genger, and Brock; David
Woodward of Ruby; Brandi (Bill) Rivers of Ruby and their children, Garrett,
Gavin, and Grady; Crystal (Anthony) Oliver of Ruby; Nicholas (Brandi) Gulledge
of Chesterfield and their son, Hunter; Chris Woodward of Chesterfield and his
children, Dylan, Taylor, Noah, and Christina; Brad (Kelly) Woodward of
Spartanburg; Jessica (Brad) Pigg of Pageland and their children, Katelyn and
Kenzie; Josh (Ivy) Gardner of Ruby; and Alishia (Jason) Watford of Darlington.
Memorials may be made to: Cross Roads Baptist Church, 4963 Cross Roads Church
Rd., Ruby, S.C. 29741.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Larry Todd Tucker
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Larry Todd Tucker, 48, died June 11, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. June 14 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Burial followed in the David’s Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 13, at the funeral home.
Mr. Tucker was born Oct. 22, 1961 a son of James Edward and Delores Adams
Tucker. He was an employee of INA, USA. Todd was an avid outdoorsman and
enjoyed watching Nascar and drag racing.
Surviving are two sons, Nicholas Tucker and T. J. Tucker of Chesterfield;
parents, Jimmy and Delores Tucker of Chesterfield; two brothers, Scott (Dana)
Tucker and Chris Tucker of Chesterfield; two sisters, Kim T. (Jamey) Gregory of
Chesterfield, and Jacky T. (Jamie) Crouse of Cheraw.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
John E. Wallace
SOCIETY
HILL – Mr. John E. Wallace, 69, formerly of Pageland, died June 13, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. June 16 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial followed in the Liberty Hill Baptist Church
Cemetery, Pageland.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 15, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Wallace was born Oct. 4, 1940 a son of the late John Ervin and Myrtle
Mangum Wallace. He was a retired employee of F.T. Williams Sand Company, and
worked with Moree’s Sportsmans Preserve of Society Hill.
John was preceded in death by three sisters, and two brothers.
Surviving is a son, John Christopher (Lisa) Wallace of Pageland; two daughters,
Debbie Wallace (Benny) Frazier of Indian Trail, N.C.; and Donna Wallace Smith
of Pageland and their mother, Brenda Wallace Napper of Pageland; a sister,
Lucille Wallace Evans of Monroe, N.C.; 10 grandchildren, Michael, Haley,
Heather, Eli, and Elliot Wallace, Jonathan Oliver, Harrison and Hannah Frazier,
David Jackson, and Gracie Smith; and a great-grandson, Aidan Oliver.
Memorials may be made to: Living Faith Baptist Church, P.O. Box 457, Pageland,
S.C. 29728.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
Joyce Lear Gilley
RUBY –
Mrs. Joyce Lear Gilley, age 77, died Monday, June 14, 2010.
Graveside services were at 10 a.m. June 16 at the Ruby Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 15, at the home of Chuck and Lou Gilley,
Chesterfield.
Mrs. Gilley was born March 25, 1933 a daughter of the late William Alex
“Willie” and Clara Elizabeth Hancock Lear. She was a homemaker and a member of
Ruby Presbyterian Church. Joyce enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren,
cooking for her family, and working in her flowers and vegetable garden.
Joyce was preceded in death by her husband, Allen G. Gilley and by two brothers
and 10 sisters.
Surviving is a son, Charles A. “Chuck” (Lou) Gilley of Chesterfield; a
daughter, Patricia (Tony) Fisher of Ruby; three grandchildren, Juliann (Trey)
Merriman, Charles A. “Chip” Gilley, Jr. and Clarissa Hand; two brothers, Ray
(Sara) Lear and Don Lear of Chesterfield; and also Lyvonne Lear of
Chesterfield.
Memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
Sandi Turner Griggs
WADESBORO,
N.C. – Mrs. Sandi Turner Griggs, age 42, died June 7, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. June 11 at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Burial followed in the Oakland Baptist Church Cemetery, Chesterfield.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 10, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Chesterfield.
Mrs. Griggs was born Aug. 1, 1967 a daughter of Vadis Sellers Turner and the
late John David Turner. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School, Class
of 1985, and Chesterfield-Marlboro TEC, and was manager of the Quik Stop. Sandi
was a member of Westfield Creek Baptist Church, where she served as former
Sunday School Teacher. She was a people person and a friend to all.
Surviving is her husband, Barry W. Griggs; three daughters, Holly Griggs of
Chesterfield, Jessi Griggs and Kari Griggs of Wadesboro, N.C.; mother, Vadis S.
Turner of Chesterfield; a brother, Johnny (Betty Ann) Turner of Chesterfield; a
sister, Lori Burch of Chesterfield; siblings, Chrissy Burch, Katy Burch, and
Sara Turner, Ryan Turner, Landon Shaw; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: The Westfield Creek Baptist Church “Youth Fund” c/o
Harold Cooke, 316 Westfield Church Rd., Cheraw, S.C. 29520, or to a charity of
one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
Betty Jean Wilkins
CHERAW –
Betty Jean Wilkins, 76, died.
Funeral services were held June 10 at Piney Grove Baptist Church.
Betty was born April 26, 1934 to the late Caston and Maggie Campbell. After completing
her education she married Isaiah Wilkins and relocated to Washington, D.C. She
later returned home to South Carolina where she joined Piney Grove Baptist
Church. She was a member of the choir until her death.
Surviving are four children, Rockie of the home, Rodney and Ricardo (Yvette)
Wilkins, and Robin Wilkins of Washington, D.C.; three grandchildren, Darryl
(Renee’) Wilkins and Allan and India Wilkins; two sisters, Emma (James)
Williams and Florence Campbell both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two great-grandsons,
Romello and Demarco Wilkins; also Ralph Coit, Stephaney Miller-Kagha; and other
relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
Ethel Germaine Shumate
Ethel
Shumate, 93, died on June 6, 2010.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, June 10 at 3 p.m. at the Chapel of Macy
& Son with private interment at Willamette National Cemetery. Pastor
Bardwell Marshall officiated. Viewing was held June 9 from 11 a.m. -6 p.m. and
Friday and Saturday from 12-3 p.m. at the Chapel of Macy & Son.
Ethel Shumate, daughter of Vandevere and Pearl Steen Rollins, was born on Feb.
8, 1917. She grew up in Ruby and graduated from Ruby South Carolina High
School. As a child, Ethel’s family chore was to clean out each bedroom
fireplace in the morning and prepare the wood for the evening fire. She would
also pick fresh flowers each day to be placed in each bedroom. After high
school, Ethel worked as a waitress in South Carolina. This is where, over an
order of a glass of buttermilk and a toothpick, that she met her future
husband, Murdreth J. Shumate, Sr. Ethel and Murdreth were married on March 6,
1942 in Columbia. As Murdreth was a pilot in the Air Force they resided in many
states such as South Carolina, New Orleans and Texas. Upon his discharge, they
moved to Klamath Falls where they resided until he re-enlisted in the Air
Force. They then lived in Germany, Delaware, Massachusetts, Arizona, and New
Mexico. In December of 1958 they pulled their 8X32í trailer up the Alcan
Highway. Three engines later they arrived in Anchorage, the land of the
midnight sun where Ethel enjoyed gardening until midnight. The summer of 1961
the Shumate drove the Alcan Highway to the Sacramento Air Base where they
resided for a short time until Murdreth moved his family to Auburn, Ca. while
he was still stationed in Sacramento.
In 1962 they moved to Klamath Falls where Ethel resided until 1993. Murdreth
preceded her in death in 1979. In 1993 Ethel’s daughter, June, kidnapped her
and brought her to McMinnville on Amtrak. Ethel has resided at Oakwood Country
Place for the past 15 years. She enjoyed playing bingo, going on field trips to
the casino and the Oregon Coast. She especially enjoyed going to the Rose
Festival parade, the State Fair, staying at the Inn at Spanish Head and dining
at various restaurants with her family.
She was preceded in death by her husband Murdreth in 1979; by sisters Dora
Harshbarger, Ruth Orr, Alice Brooks and Lela Gulledge; and by a brother Brian
Rollins.
Ethel is survived by her sons Murdreth John Shumate, Jr., Roger Shumate and
Thomas Ledbetter; daughters Jean Wissinger and June Hoch; and sister Madge
Stewart; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren and
great-great-grandchild.
Memorials may be made to: Evergreen Doe Humane Society or the Newberg Thrift
Shop c/o Macy & Son. Published in the
Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A,
Thursday, June 17, 2010.
Fred Monroe Spencer
WALLACE -
Fred Monroe Spencer age 87, died June 6, 2010 at his home. Born in Rugby, VA,
he was the son of the late William and Vernnie Kilby Spencer. He was a WW II
U.S. Army veteran and was the retired owner of Spencer Welding and Repair. He
is survived by his wife Margaret L. Spencer; four sons James (Joyce) Spencer of
Rising Sun, MD; Dale Spencer of Wallace, SC; Bryan (Anita) Spencer of
Chesterfield, SC; Fred (Rene’) Spencer of Mt. Croghan, SC; one daughter Anna L.
Smith of Wallace. Special friend Randy Shankle of Wallace. He also leaves
behind 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He was pre deceased by one
son William; granddaughter Faith; brothers Norman, Bradley, Grady and sister
Edith. Services were held Wednesday June 9, 2010 at Spencer Family Cemetery.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw served the Spencer Family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
Rita Jack Baskins
BEDFORD,
ENGLAND – Mrs. Rita Jack Baskins, 68, formerly of Patrick, died May 17, 2010 in
England. Memorial services were at 4 p.m. June 11, at Cross Branch Baptist
Church. Burial followed in the Midway Baptist Church Cemetery, Cheraw.
Visitation immediately followed the committal service at the home of Kathy
O’Neal.
Mrs. Baskins was born Dec. 14, 1941 a daughter of the late Ronald and Elsie
Jane Inskit Jack. She was a homemaker and a member of Cross Branch Baptist
Church.
Rita was preceded in death by her husband, Luther C. Baskins.
Surviving is a son, Clifton E. (Darlene) Baskins of Hartsville; three
daughters, Kathy L. (Carol) O’Neal, Patricia A. (Horace) Baskins both of
Patrick, and Linda Sue Dyer of Bedford, England; eight grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren; four brothers, Donald, David, Micheal, and Tony Jack all
of England; and two sisters, Vilotet Forward of England and Mary Harvey of
California.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 17, 2010.
James Edward Keith
SOCIETY
HILL – James Edward Keith, 50, died June 9, 2010.
A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. June 16 at Harris Creek Baptist Church
Cemetery, Society Hill.
He was a son of the late James Hoover and Bernice Virginia Freeman Keith. He
was an executive secretary in the movie industry. He enjoyed life.
His parents, the late James Hoover and Bernice Virginia Freeman Keith, and a
brother, Danny L. Keith, preceded him in death.
Surviving are his brother, Robert L. “Robbie” Keith, a sister, Mary Jane K.
Flowers both of Society Hill, also Reymondo Jacobo of Los Angeles, Ca., and
other relatives and friends.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 24, 2010.
Margaret Therrell Lisenby
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Margaret Therrell Lisenby, 85, died June 15, 2010.
Memorial services were at 6 p.m. June 18 at White Oak Presbyterian Church with
a private family service
Visitation followed at the Memorial Service in the Church Fellowship Hall.
Mrs. Lisenby was born July 8, 1924 a daughter of the late Lewis and Lea Turnage
Therrell. She was a homemaker and a retired employee of Chesterfield Webbing.
Mrs. Lisenby was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church and former member of White
Oak Presbyterian Church. Margaret enjoyed reading, dining out, going to the
beach, and spending time with her family and friends. In addition to her parents,
Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Kelly Morris Lisenby and by five
brothers and five sisters.
Surviving are three sons, Ricky (Debbie) Lisenby of Chesterfield, Andy (Lisa)
Lisenby of Florence, and Marshall Lisenby, caregiver of the home; a daughter,
Carolyn L. Pierce of Chesterfield; granddaughter, Paige Pierce of Rock Hill; a
sister, Geneva Godwin of Dix, IL; siblings, Leta Reynolds of Atlanta, Ga.,
Carol Davis of Mt. Croghan, David Harris Sellers of Chesterfield; and other
relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C., 29709; Paws and Claws, P.O. Box 386, Chesterfield, S.C.
29709, or White Oak Presbyterian Church Women, c/o Doris Campbell, 3099 Hwy.
109 S., Ruby, S.C. 29741.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, June 24, 2010.
Marcella Steen Keith
SPARTANBURG,
S.C. - Marcella Steen Keith, 81, of 118 Bryson Drive, passed away Wednesday,
June 16, 2010 at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Visitation was held from
1 p.m. until 2 p.m. on Friday, June 18 at Eggers Funeral Home, Boiling Springs.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 18 at Eggers Funeral
Chapel. Dr. Michael Hamlet and the Rev. Jay Hatchell. Burial officiated the
service. Burial followed at Boiling Springs Memorial Gardens.
Marcella Steen Keith was the daughter of the late Hope and Minnie Roscoe Steen.
She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church North Spartanburg. She
was survived by her husband Howard Keith; sons Howard Wayne Keith and wife
Susan, Gregory Scott Keith; daughter Victoria H. Keith; sisters Margaret Chavis
and husband George, Martha Melton, Frances Hatchcock; grandchildren Jessica
Waddell, Richard Hansman, Josh Keith, Dusty Cooke, Justin Keith and six
great-grandchildren. One brother and five sisters preceded Marcella in death.
Eggers Funeral Chapel in Boiling Springs, S.C. served the family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 24, 2010.
Treva Eskridge Burn
CHARLOTTE – Treva Eskridge Burn, 83, died June
18, 2010.
Services were held by the graveside June 22 at 2 p.m. at Welsh Neck Baptist
Church Cemetery in Society Hill, conducted by the Rev. Eric Sloan and the Rev.
Scott Gossett. The family received friends following the service.
Mrs. Burn was a daughter of the late John Washington and Cora Clodfelter
Eskridge. She was a former member of the First Presbyterian Church in Cheraw.
She married Frank H. Burn Jr. in June 21, 1946. They lived in Society Hill,
Florence, and then moved to Charlotte, N.C. where she joined Plaza Presbyterian
Church. Treva worked for WBTW Florence, WBTV Charlotte, and later for Celanese
Corp. Later due to arthritis she worked as a housewife and wonderful
mother/grandmother. While battling Arthritis her thoughts were never of her
self but always about family, friends, and everyone else. As her health declined
she moved to Liberty Nursing & Rehabilitation where she has lived for the
last seven years. Until his death, her husband Frank was by her side with out
fail everyday of that time from morning to night except for the couple of times
he was in the hospital. She was a member of the Eskridge and Washington Family
Associations. She was so very proud of her heritage.
Mrs. Burn was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Frank H. Burn Jr,
on June 8, 2010.
Survivors are her son) Frank H. Burn III and wife, Pam Burn also of Charlotte,
N.C.; a sister, Cora Mae Ousley of Cheraw; two brothers, Ernest Eskridge also
of Cheraw and Wilton Eskridge of Marion; three grand children, Alison R. Burn,
Treacy L. Burn; and Christy A. Holland; two great-grandsons, Brady Holbrook and
Grant Holland.
Memorials may be made to: the Welsh Neck Baptist Church P.O. Box 28, Society
Hill S.C. 29593.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 24, 2010.
Earl Monroe Coker
CHERAW –
Earl Monroe Coker age 78 died June 18, 2010.
Funeral services were held June 21 at 11 a.m. at the Cheraw Moose Lodge, with burial
in the Howard Family Cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8 Sunday at
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw.
He was the son of the late Earl and Louise Chapman Coker Carter. He was retired
Supervisor, with 20 years each served at J. P. Stevens and Cheraw Dying and
Finishing. He served in the Army in Korea, and was a member of the Cheraw Moose
Lodge.
He was predeceased by his wife of 42 years Mary Howard Coker.
He survived by his wife of 11 years Maria Elaine Tucceri Coker of the home.
Three children, Jim Coker and Shirley Coker Haire both of Cheraw and Dena Coker
of Franklin, N.C.; two grandchildren, Courtney Haire and Timmy Clinkscales.
Memorials can be made to: Moose Charities, 155 South International Dr.
Mooseheart, IL 60539 or any local Humane Society.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, June 24, 2010.
Amelia Hough
SUMTER, S.C.
- Miss Amelia Hough, age 66, formerly of Chesterfield, SC, died Monday, June
28, 2010. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m., Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at
Chesterfield Baptist Church. Burial followed in the Chesterfield Cemetery. The
family received friends from 2 p.m. until 3 p .m., prior to the service in the
church fellowship hall.
Miss Hough was born August 27, 1943 in Wadesboro, NC a daughter of the late
William Augustus and Kathryn Matthews Hough. She was a graduate of Chesterfield
High School Class of 1961 and Winthrop College. Amelia was a retired school
teacher with Millwood Elementary School. She was a member of Chesterfield
Baptist Church. Amelia enjoyed spending time at Sunset Beach and was an avid
photographer. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a
brother, Minor J. Hough.
Surviving is one brother, William E. “Bill” Hough and his wife Brenda, of
Chesterfield, S.C. Three nephews: Emmet (Lawson) Hough of Columbia, SC, Austin
(Beth) Hough and Jim Hough of Chesterfield, S.C. Great nieces and nephews:
Jenna, Ethan, William, and Katherine Hough and also, special friends and
co-workers.
Memorials may be made to St. James Lutheran School “Scholarship Fund”, 1137-A
Alice Drive, Sumter, S.C. 29150. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
James Hassie Jones, Jr.
CHERAW –
James Hassie Jones, Jr., 82, died June 21, 2010.
A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. June 24 in Old St. David’s Cemetery,
Cheraw.
James was the son of the late James Hassie Jones, Sr. and Marion McNeill Jones.
He graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from the
University of South Carolina. He was a U.S. Army Veteran. Mr. Jones was
Executive Vice President/General Manager of Becker Sand and Gravel. Upon
retirement from Becker he served as Secretary/Treasurer of Brewer Gold Company.
He was a member of the North Carolina Sand, Gravel and Crushed Stone
Association. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Cheraw. Mr. Jones
was a life-long fisherman. Upon retirement he enjoyed vegetable gardening and
carpentry. He was known for making beautiful Adirondack chairs and porch swings
for friends, family and charity auctions.
Surviving is his wife of 56 years, Bobbie Griggs Jones of Cheraw; a son, Ken
(Eileen) Jones of Hartsville; a daughter, Sandra Leigh (Chris) Handal of
Charleston, and a grandson, Taylor Jones of Hartsville.
Memorials may be made to: Mercy in Me, Free Medical Clinic, P.O. Box 1684,
Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or the charity of your choice.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Thomas Tilman Presnell
CHERAW –
Mr. Thomas Tilman Presnell, 54, died June 20, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. June 23 at United Missionary House of Praise
Church. Burial followed in the White cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 22, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Presnell was born Dec. 28, 1955 a son of the Rev. Joseph Martin Presnell
and the late Martha Brown Roberts. He was a master carpenter and a member of
United Missionary House of Praise Church.
Thomas was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn Presnell; and by a sister,
Faye Hall.
Surviving is his wife, Mary Crowley Presnell of the home; four sons, Martin
Presnell of Patrick, Jake Thomas (Teresa) Presnell of Chesterfield, C. J.
Presnell, and Codie Presnell of Cheraw; a daughter, Jessica Lee Presnell of the
home; father and stepmother, Rev. Joseph M. and Thelma Tipton Presnell of
Cheraw; four brothers, Joseph M Presnell, Jr. of Detroit, MI, Michael Presnell
and David Presnell of Cheraw, and Bobby Presnell of Patrick; three sisters, Kay
Driggers and Sarah Underwood of Houston, TX, and Amy Blankenship of Cheraw;
three grandchildren, Timothy Charles, Elizabeth Hope, and Jake Thomas Presnell,
II; and also Greg Wallace.
Memorials may be made to the Presnell family.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Master Nicholas Stephen Jones
CHERAW –
Master Nicholas Stephen Jones, 12 days old, died June 24, 2010. Graveside
services were at 4 p.m. June 26 at the Society Hill Presbyterian Church
Cemetery. Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 25, at the home of Edward & Gloria
Gandy, Cheraw.
Master Jones was born June 12, 2010, the son of Stacey Michelle Gandy and
Stephen Tyler Jones.
His grandfather, Stephen Paul Jones, preceded Nicholas in death.
Surviving are his parents, Stacey Gandy and Stephen Jones of the home; a
brother, Christopher Stephen Jones; grandparents, Edward and Gloria Dixon Gandy
of Cheraw and Debra Quick of Bennettsville; great-grandparents, Hart Dixon of
Patrick, Lonie Clark and Betty Huckabee of Bennettsville; and other relatives
and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Franklin D. “Buck” Starling
CHERAW –
Mr. Franklin D. “Buck” Starling, 69, died June 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. June 29, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial followed in the Lower Macedonia Memorial Gardens.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. June 28, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Starling was born Oct. 24, 1940 a son of the late John and Cora Lee Parker
Starling. He was a retired electrician with Delta Mills and an avid fisherman.
“Buck” was preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra Lynn Atkinson; four
brothers, Woodrow, Wesley, Gene, and Douglas Starling; and three sisters,
Reatha Dixon, Lucy Mae Lambirth, and Martha Mabe.
Surviving is his wife of 47 years, Brenda Joyce Haithcock Starling of the home;
two sons, Frankie (Susan) McMasters, and Daniel F. “Buddy” Starling of
Asheboro, N.C.; a daughter, Kaye Hickey and Timothy Wallace of Cheraw; two
sisters, Margie (David) Sweatt of Chesterfield, and Nellie Parker of Asheboro,
N.C.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Rev. Verlan Evans
CHESTERFIELD
– Reverend Verlan Evans, 72 died June 19, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. June 25, at Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Zion Church
in Cheraw. Burial was held in St. James AME Zion Church, Chesterfield.
Rev. Verlan Evans was born on April 27, 1938, to the late Wilbert and Savannah
Hinson Evans in Chesterfield.
Surviving is his wife, Frankie Smith Evans of Chesterfield; three daughters,
Veronica Evans Riley of Arlington, VA, Beth A. Gilbert (Wayne) of Columbia,
Allison McFarlan, (Ivan) of Blythewood; four sons, Verlan D. Evans of
Fayetteville, N.C., Lynden J. Evan of Charlotte, N.C., Lee Sowell of
Chesterfield, Collin Sowell (Patricia) of Woodbridge, Va.; two sisters, Norma
J. Davis (Arthur) of Cheraw, Burnette Evans of Columbia; siblings, Genesis
Melton, Sally Evans, Claudette Watson (Levander), John F. Smith, Larry Smith,
Claude Diggs (Shirleen) of Chesterfield; two aunts, Velma Chapman of
Chesterfield; Helen Evans of Chesterfield; two uncles, Weldon Evans of Cheraw;
Howell Hinson, Baltimore, MD; fourteen grandchildren, Jasmine, Elyse, Diondra,
Verlan Jr., Lynden Jr., Ivan Jr., Brandon, Thomas Jr., Zameer, Madison, Jiquan,
Sakaydra, Cameron, Lauren; one great-grandchild, Anthony III; and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Norman Dexter Jones
CHREAW –
Norman Dexter Jones, 52, died May 23, 2010.
Norman was born Nov. 16, 1957 to the late Robert and Phillis Arleatha Jones. He
attended kindergarten at Barbara Lawrence and graduated from Cheraw High
school, where he participated in football, basketball, and played the Tenor
Saxophone. He obtained a music scholarship to Livingstone College in Salisbury,
N.C., earning a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1981.
Norman joined the United States Army in April 1983. He served in Desert Storm,
Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq (Operation Image Freedom) and Afghanistan. He married Tina
Mainor in 1987. He was a devoted and sincere husband, father, grandfather,
brother and friend.
His grandmother, Lillie Mae Gibbs, preceded him in death.
Surviving is his wife of 22 years, Tina M. Jones; six children, Terry Mainor,
Desmond Jones, Kadina Jones, Melissa (Kelton) Harrison, Jasmin Jones, and April
Jones; seven grandchildren, Emoni White, Dailan Cooper, Jaiden Harrison, Peyton
Dexter Lee Abbot, Kendall Harrison, Kayleigh Harrison, and Kennady McPherson;
two sisters, Barbara McLeod and Mary Clyburn, Eric D. Hobson; and other
relatives and friends.
Cunningham & Sons Mortuary, Inc. of Fayetteville, N.C. was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
July 1, 2010.
Eddie Thomas
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Eddie Thomas, 70, died June 4, 2010.
Funeral services were held June 10 at Israel Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
Burial was held in Maryland National Cemetery.
Eddie was born June 13, 1939, to Estelle and Jasper Thomas. His spiritual
journey began when he joined Metropolitan Baptist Church in 1948. He was a
member of the Boy Scouts, Junior Usher Board, and youth choir. He also attended
Sunday school and participated in various church activities. Eddie grew up in
Washington, D.C. and attended District’s public schools, graduating from
Cardozo High School. He was employed by the United States Printing Office,
where he worked for over 30 years. He retired in 1990 to enjoy family and
various activities.
Eddie’s greatest pastimes were sports and traveling. He loved attending
basketball and football games. The Washington Redskins and the University of
Maryland games were a few of his favorites. He also enjoyed international
traveling to such places at Paris, Frankfurt, London, Aruba, Cancun, Bahamas,
Hawaii, and various states. He loved his family and friends. Eddie was a quiet and
humble person.
Surviving is his wife, Sherelene P. Thomas; two children, Gina T. Mitchell
(Mark), Darius E. Thomas (Karen); five grandchildren, Ashley Mitchell, Asia
Mitchell, Darius Thomas II, Havilland Thomas, and Gabrielle Thomas; a sister,
Mamie Powe; siblings, Peggy (Pete) Groom, Marjorie Powell, Lorenzo and Joyce
Dennis; a godson, Keith Harris; also William “Bill” Gilbert, George Freeman,
Eugene Harris, and Larry Bridgeforth and other relatives and friends.
Marshall’s Funeral Home of Washington, D.C. was in charge of arrangements Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Donald L. Outlaw
WALLACE,
SC — Donald L. Outlaw, 47, died July 4, 2010.
A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. July 9, 2010 at Kiser Funeral Home,
Cheraw, SC. Burial will be in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. July 8, 2010 at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw, SC.
Born in Cheraw, SC he was a son of the late Junior and Margaret Hewitt Outlaw.
He was a graduate of Wallace High School and was a computer analyst.
Surviving are his brothers, Ronnie (Joyce) Outlaw of Chesterfield, Berri Outlaw
of Wallace, SC, Nieces and Nephews, Leif (Kim) Outlaw, Kim Outlaw, Maggie
Outlaw and Mallory Outlaw, Several aunts and uncles.
Memorials to; MUSC Foundation, SC Lions Eye Research, 167 Ashley Ave., MSC-676,
Charleston, SC 29425.
Kiser Funeral Home of Cheraw is in charge of the arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 8, 2010.
Robert Elliot Perkins
CHERAW –
Mr. Robert Elliot Perkins, 62, died June 18, 2010.
Funeral Services were held June 25, 2010 at Ebenezer United Methodist Church.
Mr. Perkins was born June 9, 1948 to the late Percell Perkins, Sr. and Varrie
Perkins in Marlboro County. He was educated at Robert Smalls Elementary school
and a graduate of Cheraw High School. H was a member of Wesley United Methodist
Church in Cheraw. He was previously worked at at JP Stevens in Wallace, SC,
Weller Industries in Cheraw and Provision Wall in North Carolina.
Mr. Perkins was preceeded in death by his parents; his brother Percell Perkins,
Jr.; and sister Vera Walls.
Surviving are his wife Diane Short Perkins of the home; three sons, Robert L.
(Ardena) Perkins of Texas, Richard Perkins of Florence, SC, Corey (Shanica)
Short of Indiana; a daughter, Aliyah Perkins of the home; six grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren; sisters, Lillian Mary McKay of Cheraw, Sandra Smith of
Durham, NC, Teresa Coleman of Dansville, Va; two brothers, Wesley Perkins of
Fayetteville, NC, and Michael Perkins of Cheraw; seven aunts, Etta Branch, Mary
Wilson, Josie Mae Mitchell, Annie Lee Carmicheal, Dorothy King, Katora McKee
and Caroline Lillie.
Grooms Funeral Home handled the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 8, 2010.
Mary Ann Moye
CHERAW -
Mary Ann Moye, 69, died June 27, 2010.
A memorial service was held 10 a.m. Monday, July 5, 2010 at Kiser Funeral Home.
Burial followed in Old St. David’s Cemetery, Cheraw, SC.
Born in Graham, Texas she was a daughter of the late Matthew and Mary Belle
Slaughter Roberts. She was a member of United Fellowship Church of God. Mary
Ann loved to write poetry and was a loving grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her parents listed above, sons, Jackie Hobbs,
Darrell Hobbs
Surviving are a daughter Audrey (Jim) Robertson, Wallace, SC; brothers, Floyd
Roberts of Breckinridge, TX, James Roberts of College Station, TX and David
Roberts of Graham, TX; a daughter-in-law, Kathy Hobbs of Euless, TX;
grandchildren, Jason (Jo Anna) Robertson, Justin (Kimberly) Robertson, Desiree
(Aaron) Tolson, Ricky (Melanie) Kurtz, Jessica (Steve) Thornton, Cammie (Rich)
Rader, Mandy Hobbs, Jeremy (Tressie) Hobbs; and 13 Great Grandchildren.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 8, 2010.
Jean Deese Jenkins
MT.
CROGHAN, SC - Mrs. Jean Deese Jenkins, 53, died July 3, 2010.
Funeral services were held 11:00 a.m. July 5, 2010, at Fairview Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 4-6 p.m. July 4, 2010 at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Chesterfield, SC.
Mrs. Jenkins was born October 16, 1956, in Chesterfield, SC, a daughter of
Martha Lee Brock Deese and the late Billy James Deese. She was a graduate of
Chesterfield High School Class of 1974. Jean was a homemaker and a loving wife,
mother, and grandmother. She was a member of Fairview Baptist Church. In
addition to her father, Jean was preceded in death by her husband, David Robert
Jenkins.
Surviving are three daughters, Deronda Jenkins of Ruby, SC, Danielle (Chris
Donahue) Jenkins of Mt. Croghan, SC, and Shannon Jenkins of the home; two
stepsons, David R. “Robbie” (Hope) Jenkins, Jr. and Christopher Lee “Chris”
Jenkins both of Mt. Croghan, SC; a stepdaughter, Lisa Jenkins of Jefferson, SC;
mother, Martha Deese of Ruby, SC; two brothers, Larry Deese of Mt. Croghan, SC
and Tony Deese of Ruby, SC ; also 11 Grandchildren and 2 Great Grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society Chesterfield County Relay
For Life c/o Kathy Treadaway 275 Forest Road, Cheraw, SC 29520.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC was in charge of the
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
July 8, 2010.
Mary Elizabeth Martin Kennington
JEFFERSON,
SC – Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Martin Kennington, 80, died July 4, 2010.
Graveside services were held 11 a.m. July 6, 2010, at Calvary Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Visitation was held 6-8 p.m. July 5, 2010, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Kennington was born December 28, 1929 in Augusta, GA, a daughter of the
late Lester Ralph and Elsie Vance Lyles Martin. She was a homemaker and a
Loving Wife, Mother, and Grandmother. Mary Elizabeth was a member of Calvary
Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her 3 brothers, Lester
Ralph Martin, Jr., Harrison Martin, and Francis German.
Surviving is husband of 61 years, Heyward Marvin Kennington of the home; a son,
Marshall (Joyce) Kennington of Aiken, SC; two daughters, Cynthia Kennington
Mace of Marion, NC and Barbara Kennington (Mike) Jubrey of Ridgecrest, CA.; a
sister, Julia Martin Davis of Bishopville, SC; eight grandchildren, Jody Mace,
Angela Mace, Candy Kennington, C. J. Kennington, Chase Kennington, Michael
Jubrey II, Michel Jubrey Lara, and Jeremy Jubrey; 13 great grandchildren and
one great great grandchild
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC was in charge of the
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
July 8, 2010.
V. Kenneth Eddins
CHERAW –
Mr. V. Kenneth Eddins, 74, died July 2, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. July 5 at Pleasant Grove United Methodist
Church. Burial with military honors followed in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Born in Cason Old Field, NC he was a son of the late Vernon and Ella Katherine
Sellers Eddins. He was retired from Delta Mills. Mr. Eddins was a retired US
Army Veteran (30 years). He was a member of Pleasant Grove United Methodist
Church, Cheraw, SC.
Surviving is his wife, Cassie Rose Efird Eddins of Cheraw, SC, daughters, Carla
Leigh (Jody) Reid of Cheraw, SC, Kenny Lynn (Randy) Foster of Lexington, NC,
grandchildren, Joseph Edward Reid, William Randall Foster, Jr., Molly Lynn
Foster, Quintin Graham Foster, brothers, Ben (Terry) Eddins of Norwood, NC, Joe
(Sadie) Eddins of Hartsville, SC and a sister-in-law Beth Eddins of Morven, NC.
He was preceded in death by his parents listed above, brothers, Andy H. Eddins,
Ralph Eddins, and a grandson, Joseph Frederick Reid, IV.
Memorials to: Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, 305 Windsor Drive,
Cheraw, SC 29520 or American Heart Association, 7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas,
TX 75231-4596.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser
(Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 8, 2010.
Lynn Roger “Shorty” Teal
PATRICK,
SC – Mr. Lynn Roger “Shorty” Teal, 53, died July 6, 2010.
Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. July 8, 2010 at Patrick Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. July 7, 2010 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home in
Chesterfield.
Mr. Teal was born January 2, 1957 in Hartsville, SC a son of the late Luther
Junior “Bud” and Lou Eva Cranford Teal. He was a pipe fitter.
In addition to his parents, Shorty was preceded in death by a sister, Debbie
Christine Teal; a brother, Kenneth Carroll Teal; and 3 half brothers, Dallas,
Coleman, and Ronnie Eugene O’Neal
Surviving are his companion, Joan Weatherford of Patrick, SC; three brothers,
Wayne Teal of Chesterfield, SC, Darrell (Gale) Teal of Hartsville, SC, and
George (Jo Ann) Teal of Lilesville, NC; one half brother, James C. (Lois)
O’Neal of Patrick, SC; a number of nieces and nephews.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC was in charge of the
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
July 8, 2010.
Bloncie Mae Rivers
CHERAW –
Mrs. Bloncie Mae Rivers, 78, died June 29, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. July 2, at Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Zion Church
in Cheraw. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Bloncie Mae Rivers was born on Oct. 10, 1931 to the late Clarence and
Minnie Louallen Rivers.
Surviving is her sister, MayBelle Sinclair, Charlotte, N.C.; siblings, Arthur
(Inezzie) Rivers and Nettle Doris Gates, Charlotte, N.C., Gloria (Rev. Roy)
Brice, Geraldine Boatwright, Lawrence (Ann) Rivers, Frances Hodge, Bernice
Little and Irene Shields, Cheraw, Ollie (James) Wright, Vickie Johnson, Rosalyn
Johnson and Barbara Arnett, Detroit, MI, Bloncie (Floyd) Little and Elizabeth
Little, Chesterfield, Nancy Gaddy, Columbia.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 8, 2010.
Lynn Roger “Shorty” Teal
PATRICK,
SC – Mr. Lynn Roger “Shorty” Teal, 53, died July 6, 2010.
Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. July 8, 2010 at Patrick Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. July 7, 2010 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home in
Chesterfield.
Mr. Teal was born January 2, 1957 in Hartsville, SC a son of the late Luther
Junior “Bud” and Lou Eva Cranford Teal. He was a pipe fitter.
In addition to his parents, Shorty was preceded in death by a sister, Debbie
Christine Teal; a brother, Kenneth Carroll Teal; and 3 half brothers, Dallas,
Coleman, and Ronnie Eugene O’Neal
Surviving are his companion, Joan Weatherford of Patrick, SC; three brothers,
Wayne Teal of Chesterfield, SC, Darrell (Gale) Teal of Hartsville, SC, and
George (Jo Ann) Teal of Lilesville, NC; one half brother, James C. (Lois)
O’Neal of Patrick, SC; a number of nieces and nephews.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC was in charge of the
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday,
July 8, 2010.
Bloncie Mae Rivers
CHERAW –
Mrs. Bloncie Mae Rivers, 78, died June 29, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. July 2, at Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Zion Church
in Cheraw. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Bloncie Mae Rivers was born on Oct. 10, 1931 to the late Clarence and
Minnie Louallen Rivers.
Surviving is her sister, MayBelle Sinclair, Charlotte, N.C.; siblings, Arthur
(Inezzie) Rivers and Nettle Doris Gates, Charlotte, N.C., Gloria (Rev. Roy)
Brice, Geraldine Boatwright, Lawrence (Ann) Rivers, Frances Hodge, Bernice
Little and Irene Shields, Cheraw, Ollie (James) Wright, Vickie Johnson, Rosalyn
Johnson and Barbara Arnett, Detroit, MI, Bloncie (Floyd) Little and Elizabeth
Little, Chesterfield, Nancy Gaddy, Columbia.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & The
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July 8, 2010.
Janice Penfield Sylvia
CHERAW –
Janice Penfield Sylvia, 75, died July 8, 2010.
Funeral services were held July 10, at 11 a.m. at the Cheraw Church of God. The
family received friends 10-11 a.m., at the church.
She was the daughter of the late William and Ruth Williamson Penfield. She was
retired from Delta Woodside with 32 years of service and a member of the Cheraw
Church of God. She was a loving wife and mother and loved her church family and
was a member of the Senior Circle. For the last 6 months she was receiving care
from Hospice of Chesterfield County.
Surviving is her husband of 56 years James Joseph “Yankee” Sylvia, Jr. of the
home; six children, Ruth S. Outlaw and her husband, Perry of Monroe, N.C.;
Gilbert Sylvia and his wife, Fannie of Cheraw, Bret Sylvia and his wife,
Bridgett of California, MD, Tommy Sylvia and his wife, Elaine of Cheraw, Billy
Sylvia and his wife, Paula of Cheraw and Sylvia Herring and her husband, James
of Hemmingway; a brother, Charles Penfield of Florence; a sister, Sarah Clark
and her husband, Charlie of Laurel Hill, N.C. and 16 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County P.O. Box 293
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Jannette Davis
CHERAW – Mrs.
Jannette Davis, 95, died June 24, 2010.
Funeral services were at 10 a.m. June 28 at Pee Dee Union Baptist Church.
Burial was held in Foundry Hill Cemetery.
Jannette was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eddie and Lillian Williams,
born March 26, 1915. Mrs. Davis moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. and worked many years
as a caretaker. She moved back to Cheraw and continued her many years of
service in the community and at home. She joined her home church, Pee Dee Union
Baptist Church, where she served on many auxiliaries on being deaconess. She
was also a member of Noble Tent Lodge #11 and the Macedonia Chapter of Order of
the Eastern Stars. Mrs. Davis was married to the late Morris Davis.
Surviving is a foster daughter, Barbara Ann Hooks; three stepsons, Morris
(Merideth) Davis III of New York, N.Y., Morris (Ruth) Davis II of Los Angeles,
Ca. and Allen Davis of New York, N.Y.; two step-daughters, Oruelle (Leonard)
Mershon of St. Louis, Missouri and Peggy (Arthur) Revis of Los Angeles, Ca.; a
sister, Mrs. Willie Mae Smith of Baden, N.C.; siblings, James Floyd, Donald
Floyd, Johnnie H. Harris, Jr., Billie H. Morgan, Johnnie M. Harris, Gwendolyn
Harris, Dorothy “Cookie” Woodruff of Stanton Island, N.Y. and Delphenia Rollins
of Boston, Mass.; two godchildren, Tonette Hill of Cheraw and Brittney Jackson
of Korea.
Grooms Funeral Home and Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Emmett Franklin Kimrey
WALLACE –
Emmett Franklin Kimrey, 66, died June 28, 2010.
Funeral services were held July 1, at 2 p.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist
Church followed with burial in the church cemetery.
Emmett was the son of Beatrice Grant Kimrey and the late Johnnie F. Kimrey. He
was a member of Southwood Pentecostal Holiness Church in Rockingham, N.C.
Emmett was the delivery manager at Lowe’s in Rockingham and was a former
longtime employee of Kimrey’s Produce Company in Cheraw. He enjoyed gardening
and hunting and was a member of the Cash Lake Hunting Club and the AMVET
Chapter in Wallace. Emmett was dedicated to God and his family.
Surviving is his wife, Roger Driggers Kimrey of the home; his mother, Beatrice
Grant Kimrey of Wallace; his children, Jimmy Kimrey and his wife, Tanya of
Garden City, Mary McLain and her husband, Kenneth of Wallace, and Holly Haire
and her husband, Don of Cheraw; brothers, Cecil Kimrey and his wife, Shelby,
and Julian Kimrey and his wife, Dena, all of Wallace; sisters, Saundra Kimrey,
and Wilma Smith and her husband, J.C., all of Wallace; grandchildren, Joshua,
Micah, Cody, Caleb, Elisha, Abigail, Aiden, Ellissa Rae, and Emily Grace.
Memorials may be made to: Southwood Pentecostal Holiness Church, 468 US Hwy 1,
Rockingham, N.C. 28379 or Agape Hospice, 309 East Main St., Bennettsville, S.C.
29512.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Katharine Hunley Bost
SALISBURY,
N.C. – Katharine Hunley Bost, 92, died July 9, 2010.
A service was held at 11 a.m. July 13, at Unity Presbyterian Church to
celebrate her life. The Reverend Phillip Hagan and Reverend Gene Bruce
officiated. Visitation was 10 a.m. at the church fellowship hall preceding the
11 a.m. service.
Katharine was born on Oct. 29, 1917, to Mary and Charles Hunley. She graduated
from Chesterfield High School and continued her education at Winthrop College,
receiving an A.B. Degree. She taught school in South and North Carolina.
During World War II, Katharine served in the American Red Cross Hospital
Recreation Service. Later, receiving a Master of Education from the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, she was certified as a Speech Pathologist. Her
education career spanned 45 years. During the summers of the school year, she
continued her learning at various educational institutions in University of
Hawaii, San Francisco State College, Appalachian State, The Peabody Institute,
and The Morganton School for the Deaf. Katharine had a life membership in the
North Carolina Speech, Hearing and Language Association and also was a life
member and had national certification in the American Speech and Hearing
Association. Her volunteer work included: 10 years in the Audiology Speech
Pathology Department in the VA Hospital in Salisbury, N.C. She was involved
with Unity Presbyterian Church as long as she was physically able. Active with
The Republican Women in Rowan County, Katharine donated considerable time to
their causes. In retirement, Katharine polished her writing skills, bringing
enjoyment to family and friends through her biographical and event writings.
After the death of her first husband, Walter Hooper, in 1964, she married
Hobert Bost of Woodleaf. The marriage lasted 33 years until the death of Hobert
in 2008. Katharine was preceded in death by her older sister, Margaret Hunley
Moore and her younger brother Charles L. Hunley.
She is survived by two brothers; Bill Hunley of Brevard, N.C., Frank Hunley of
Monroe, N.C. and two sisters; Dr. Mary Louise Hunley of Asheville, N.C., Betty
Hunley Barrett of Laurinburg, N.C.; additional siblings, Stan Moore of
Fletcher, N.C., Joe Moore of San Francisco, Ca., Craig Hunley of Charlotte, Don
Hunley of Swannanoa, N.C., Jim Barrett of Asheville, and Dan Barrett of
Advance, N.C., 5 nieces; Mary Hope Moore Funkhouser of Myrtle Beach, Elisabeth
Hunley of Monroe, N.C., Jane Hunley Fuller of Brevard, N.C., Lou Hunley of
Greenville, and Betsy Barrett Rosemann of Goldsboro, N.C. Also surviving are
the 14 siblings of Katharine’s late husband, Hobert Bost,
“Aunt Kathie” as she was affectionately known, also attended her home church
St. Paul United Methodist Church in Chesterfield. After her marriage to Hobert
Bost, she joined the Unity Presbyterian Church in Woodleaf, N.C.
Memorials may be made to: The Madge Curtis Circle, St. Paul United Methodist
Church, 305 West Main St., Chesterfield, S.C. 29709, The Building Fund, Unity
Presbyterian Church, 885 Woodleaf Barber Rd. Cleveland, N.C. 27013 (Mailing
Address: P.O. Box 28, Woodleaf, N.C. 27054).
Summersett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Johnny F. Adams
PAGELAND
– Mr. Johnny F. Adams, 64, died July 3, 2010.
Funeral services were held July 6, at 1 p.m. at Flemming Funeral Home,
Pageland. The Rev. Allen Nesmith officiated the service. Burial was held in
Greenlawn Memorial Park.
Johnny was born April 14, 1946 to the late John Y. Adams and Martha Brown
Adams.
Surviving are two sisters, Judy (Luther) Benson of Pageland and Betty (Johnny)
Merriman of Mt. Croghan; a brother, Robert W. Adams of Bronx, NY; and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Flowers,
Sr.
CHERAW –
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Flowers, Sr., 76, died June 22, 2010. Funeral
services were at noon June 26, at Pee Dee Union Baptist Church.
Franklin was born Feb. 10, 19 34 to the late Rev. and Mrs. Mack and Georgana
Pitts. He received his formal education in Chesterfield County. He served in
the United States Army at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, N.C. for several years.
He worked at Cheraw Venure Mill, Cheraw Box Mill and JP Stevens “Delta Mills”
until his retirement in 2004.
At an early age Roosevelt accepted Christ and was a member of Pee Dee Union
Baptist Church in Cheraw. While attending Pee Dee Union Baptist Church, he was
a member of the Pee Dee Choral Ensemble and the Cheraw Community Men’s Choir.
He married the late Bernice Virginia Harrington Flowers on March 26, 1956. He
was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather,
relative and friend.
Roosevelt was preceded in death by two sons, Steve Wendell Harrington and
Robert Lee Flowers.
Surviving are his sons, Franklin (Shirley) Flowers of Cheraw and Richard
Flowers of the home; two daughters, Sherlyn (Carson) Pegues of Charlotte, N.C.
and Mary Flowers of the home; an uncle and aunt, Rev. M.F. and Willie Mae
Harrington of Wallace; a sibling, Juanita Harrington of Wallace; 11
grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home and Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Victor Leak
WALLACE –
Victor Leak, 54, died June 18, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. June 26 at Bethel United Methodist Church.
Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Victor was a son of the late Charlie Leak and the late Pearletha Broadie Leak,
born Feb. 11, 1956. He resided in Brooklyn, N.Y. from 1967 until 1999. Upon
Victor’s relocation to Wallace, he joined Bethel United Methodist Church where
he remained a member until his death.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Charlie Leak, Jr., Preson Leak,
Thomas Leak, Robert Bloomfield, and Ronnie Bloomfield and a sister, Joyce Leak.
Surviving is his companion, Diane Skeeter of Cheraw; two daughters, Stephanie
and Dinesha Skeeter of Cheraw; 10 brothers, Willie McNeal of Wallace, Jerome
Leak (Evelyn) of Spencer, N.C., James Leak of Brooklyn, N.Y., Joseph Leak
(Virginia) of Wylie, Texas, Rufus Bloomfield (Barbara) of Vineland, N.J.,
Thomas Bloomfield (Edna) of Wallace, Clarence Bloomfield (Marie) of Atlanta,
Ga., Ray Bloomfield (Irene) of Cheraw, Danny Bloomfield of Wallace, and Donnie
Bloomfield of Marietta, Ga.; four sisters, Deloris Leak of Wallace, Ola
Williams (Floyd) of Wallace, Anna Petway (Everett) of Austell, Ga., and Clara
Ellerbe (Larry) of Wallace; and other relatives and friends. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Virginia Emory Leppard
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Virginia Emory Leppard, 79, died July 7, 2010.
A celebration of life funeral was held at 11 a.m. July 10, at Chesterfield
Baptist Church. A private family committal service was held in Chesterfield
Cemetery.
Visitation followed the service at the Leppard Home, Chesterfield.
Mrs. Leppard was born July 13, 1930, to the late Edna Bryson Emory Powell and
Guy Edward Emory of Spartanburg. She was also the step-daughter of the late
George Dewey Powell of Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Leppard graduated from Spartanburg High
School in 1947, and attended the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Leppard was
a member of the Garden and Civic Clubs of Chesterfield. She also served as
secretary and treasurer of the Chesterfield Youth Center, which was
instrumental in providing a swimming pool for the town of Chesterfield.
Virginia served as grade mother for many years for her children and was den
mother for the Boy Scouts of America. She was a member of the Tuesday and
Thursday night bridge clubs for over 50 years, and was a member of the Bridge
Couples club. Mrs. Leppard was an active member of Chesterfield Baptist Church,
where she was a former Sunday school teacher and served on many committees at
the church for over 60 years. She was known affectionately to her
grandchildren, and many in the community as Mama “G”.
She was married to the late Edward McIver Leppard, who served Chesterfield
County for many years in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Mrs.
Leppard was very active in her late husband’s political career, and stood
loyally by her husband, as he served the people of Chesterfield County as
senior partner of Leppard and Leppard Attorneys at Law.
Surviving is her daughter, Virginia Adair Watson and husband, Richard Watson of
Isle of Palms; a son, Edward McIver Leppard M.D. and wife, Constance of
Columbia; daughter, Sarah Jane Henderson and husband, Judge Roger Henderson of
Chesterfield, and daughter, Patricia Bryson Adams and husband, Larry Adams of
Chesterfield; a brother, James Wallace Emory and wife, Johnnie Sue of Hampton,
Va. nine grandchildren, Robert, Richard, and John Watson, McIver Leppard M.D,
Cameron Leppard, Emory Campbell, Charlotte Watson, Edward Henderson, and her
special granddaughter, Julia Adams; three great-grandchildren; also Janice
Louise White.
Memorials may be made to: The Shriners Children Hospital, 950 W. Faris Rd,
Greenville, S.C. 29605 or to Paws and Claws, P.O. Box 386, Chesterfield, S.C.
29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle & The Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page:
5A, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
Edna West Allen
POLKTON,
N.C. – Mrs. Edna West Allen, 81, died July 18, 2010.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. July 21, at Green Memorial United Methodist
Church Cemetery, Norwood, N.C.
Visitation was 6–8 p.m. July 20, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Chesterfield, and following the service July 21, in the Church Fellowship Hall
Mrs. Allen was born July 27, 1928, a daughter of the late Charlie and Lucy
Mabry West. She was a homemaker and a patient caregiver. Mrs. Allen was a
member of Green Memorial United Methodist Church.
Edna was preceded in death by her husband, George Allen, four brothers, Wilson,
Heath, Tom, and Bill West, and by 2 sisters, McCoy Kendall and Nellie Poplin.
Surviving is a son, Ted Dwayne (Mazel) West of Cheraw; three grandchildren,
Regina W. (Chad) Goodale, T. J. West, and Ryan (Shaun Wells) West; four
great-grandchildren: Preston, Sophie, Emily, and Bradley; a sister, Peggy
(Bill) Lisk of Greensboro, N.C.; a sibling, Geraldine West of Albemarle, N.C.;
and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5A, Thursday, July
22, 2010.
Marcus Keith McCoy
CHERAW –
Mr. Marcus Keith McCoy, 38, died July 7, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. July 13, at Drucilla A.M.E. Zion Church,
Chesterfield. Bishop Jerry T. Hardison, Officiating. Burial was held in the
church cemetery.
Marcus was born July 8, 1971 to the late Edward Wilson McCoy, Sr. and Lillian
McCoy and was the youngest of eight children.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Lee Doris McCoy and a sibling, Jasmine
Gordon.
Surviving is a son, Keyshun McCoy, Pageland; a daughter, Majaylah Keandra
McCoy, Burgaw, N.C.; his loving mother, Lillian McCoy, Cheraw; three brothers,
Grady Melton, Cheraw, Edward Wilson McCoy, Jr. and Jerry McCoy, Charlotte,
N.C.; three sisters, Maggie (James) Gordon, Cheraw, Ruby (James) Cash,
Charlotte, N.C. and Leatha McCoy, Cheraw; five uncles, six aunts; also Jamailah
Lamont and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, July 22, 2010.
Ronnie Calvin Jordan
RUBY –
Mr. Ronnie Calvin Jordan, 66, died July 13, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. July 16, at Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation is 10-11 a.m. June 16, prior to the service at the Church.
Mr. Jordan was born Oct. 29, 1943, a son of the late William James “Jim” and
Minnie Alberta Hurst Jordan. He was a former employee of the Town of
Chesterfield and Carolina Restaurant.
Ronnie was preceded in death by a brother, William Carson Jordan.
Surviving is his wife, Lois Ann Boatwright Jordan of the home; two brothers,
James A. (Von) Jordan of Ruby, and James C. “Jimmy” (Judith) Jordan, Jr. of
Patrick; two sisters, Patsy (Dalton) Ratliff of Ruby, and Betty (Joe) Catoe of
Lancaster; sibling, Doris L. Jordan of Ruby; three aunts, Estelle Jordan of
Kannapolis, N.C., Dorothy Therrell of Fort Mill, and Novella Smith of Ruby; and
other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, July 22, 2010.
Frances Deason “Tommie” Edwards
CHERAW –
Mrs. Frances Deason “Tommie” Edwards, 64, died July 21, 2010.
Funeral services were at 10 a.m. July 24, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. July 23, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Edwards was born Sept. 8, 1945 a daughter of the late Harvey Reece and
Ethel Frances Horne Deason. She was a homemaker.
Tommie was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Lindsey Edwards; a son,
Winston Scott Edwards; a daughter, Lindsey Nicole Edwards two brothers; Hank
and Wayne Deason; and by a sister; Ed Plyler
Surviving is a son, Bryan (Amy) Edwards of Cheraw; two daughters, Wendy E.
(Ron) Hogan of Statesville, N.C. and Brandy (Mark Holley) Edwards of Pageland;
three grandchildren, Scott Kissiah, Stormy Edwards, and K’la Holley; six
brothers, John, Gene, Earl, and Charles Deason of Pageland, Ronnie Deason of
Mt. Croghan, and William Deason of Jefferson; three sisters, Geneva Smith of
Pageland, Margie Noe and Katie Langley both of Lancaster; and also Shirley
Deason of Pageland.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday,
July 29, 2010.
Troy Lee Bittle
CHESTERFIELD
– Troy Lee Bittle, 65, died June 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. July 1, at Ebenezer United Methodist Church,
Wallace. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Troy was born Nov. 15, 1944 to the late James T. Bittle and Annie B. Bittle. He
was a member of Davidson Grove Missionary Baptist Church. He was married to
Francina Easterling Bittle for 40 years. Troy was educated in the public
schools of Chesterfield County. He was an employee of the textile industry for
more than 40 years. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
He was preceded in death by three sisters, Mildred Whitson, Viola Roberts and
Maudie Mae Blackmon and a brother, James Bittle.
Surviving is his wife, Francina Bittle; a daughter, Travis Annette Bittle of
Charlotte, N.C.; two sons, Tyrone (Shari) Melbourne of Clarksville, Tenn. and
Todd (Latoya) Bittle of Greensboro, N.C.; three brothers, Bobby (Shirley)
Bittle of Cheraw, Jerry (Alice) Bittle of Chesterfield and Tony Bittle of
Philadelphia, Pa.; a sister, Vivian (Tommy) Sowell of Chesterfield; seven
grandchildren, Antonio, Antone, Shanelle, Kiara, Devin, Monifah and Tyler; and
other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Thursday, July 29, 2010.
William Thomas White
CHERAW –
Mr. William Thomas White, 61, died July 20, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. July 22, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in White Cemetery.
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. White was born Sept. 28, 1948 a son of Margaret Tolson White and the late
Henry Luther White. He was a former employee of Delta Mills with 40 years of
service. Thomas enjoyed fishing and gardening.
Thomas was preceded in death by two brothers, James Harold White and Ronnie
Wayne White.
Surviving is his mother, Margaret Tolson White of Bennettsville; four brothers,
Henry L. White of Cheraw, Julian (Jackie) White of McFarlan, N.C., Clyde
(Jackie) White of Patrick, and Jerry White of Bennettsville; two sisters, Vera
(Larry) Meggs and Ruby Jean (Vernon) O’Tuel of Bennettsville; and other
relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, July 29, 2010.
Noreen “Sis” Melton
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Noreen “Sis” Melton, 99, died July 16, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. July 22, at Mt. Airy A.M.E Zion Church,
Chesterfield. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Noreen ‘Sis’ Campbell Melton was born on April 12, 1911 to the late Newt and
Lillie Lisensby-Campbell.
Surviving is a daughter, Ernestine M. (Walter) Powe of Cheraw; two
granddaughters, Elvira (Anthony) Johnson of Alexandria, Va. and Mary Jean Davis
of Pageland; a grandson, Davie Eldon Melton of the home; a great grandson,
Anthony Johnson and a great - great- granddaughter, Giselle Johnson and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Roger Dale Allen
JEFFERSON
– Mr. Roger Dale Allen, Jr., 31, died July 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. July 28, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial followed in the Jefferson Cemetery.
Visitation was 5-7 p.m. July 27, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Allen was born March 28, 1979 a son of Roger Dale Allen, Sr. and Debbie Ann
Moore. He was a 1997 graduate of Central High School and an employee of
Flakeboard Industries. Roger Dale was of the Baptist faith. He was an avid
Carolina Panthers fan, and always enjoyed fishing.
Surviving is a daughter, Jayda Faith Allen of Jefferson; mother, Ann (Charles)
Moore of Jefferson; father, Roger D. (Nellie) Allen, Sr. of Jefferson;
grandmother, Margaret Moore of Bennettsville; brother, Travis Ross Allen of
Jefferson; step brother, Ashley Dale Gulledge of Ruby; two sisters, Julie Elese
Jordan and Amanda Elizabeth Allen of Jefferson; and a step sister, Tonya G.
Martin of Ruby.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday,
August 5, 2010.
Kathy Blakeney Love
PAGELAND
– Mrs. Kathy Blakeney Love, 56, died July 18, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. July 24, at Salem United Methodist Church,
Pageland.
On September 7, 1953, Kathy Paulette Blakeney Love was born to Lorene Blakeney
(now Mosley) and Joe Lee Hentz.
Surviving is her mother, Lorene Mosley of Monroe, N.C.; father, Joe Lee Hentz
of Greenwood; three sons, Gregory Blakeney of Cary, N.C., Jeffery Blakeney (Annett)
of Monroe, N.C., and Kameron Love of the home; a daughter, Alacia Love of
Charlotte, N.C.; a grandson, Kristian Blakeney of Greensboro, N.C.; her husband
Luther Love of Maxton, N.C.; a step-son, Andre McNeil; two step-daughters,
Elaine McNeil and Pamela McNeil, both of Laurinburg, N.C.; six brothers, Ricky
Blakeney (Michelle) of Columbus, OH, Timothy Mosley(Gwen) and Terry Mosley
(Demetria) both of Monroe, N.C., Donnie Hentz (Gale) and Edward Hentz (Janice)
both of Greenwood, and Joe Norris Hentz. Four sisters, Sandra Adams and
Patricia Blakeney both of Pageland, Joyce Hentz and Janice Wilson (Zachary)
both of Greenwood, and other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Lena Bennett McCoy
CHERAW –
Mrs. Lena Bennett McCoy, 54, died July 24, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. July 28 at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist
Church, Chesterfield.
Burial was in the church cemetery
Mrs. McCoy, was born Dec. 1, 1955 to Cye Bennett and Annie Lee Little Bennett.
Surviving is her devoted and loving husband, Leroy McCoy; her parents, Cye and
Annie Lee Bennett; siblings, Willa (Levoid) Ratliff of Charlotte, N.C., Wallace
(Clarice) Bennett of Patrick, Robert Bennett of Chesterfield, Randy W. Bennett
of Newport News, Va., Marcilla Wallace of Chesterfield, Cye (Mary) Bennett, Jr.
of Chesterfield, Jacqueline (Robert) Hudson of Fayetteville, N.C. and other
relatives and friends.
Fleming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Johnny D Bedford
SPARTANBURG
– Johnny Dortch Bedford, 85, died July 19, 2010.
Visitation was held from 3 to 3:45 p.m. July 21, at Floyd’s Greenlawn Chapel.
Funeral services followed at 4 p.m. at the chapel, conducted by the Rev. Larry
Fleming and the Rev. Robert M. Wofford. Burial was held in Greenlawn Memorial
Gardens.
Born Jan. 25, 1925, he was the son of the late Wayland Dortch and Ella Howell
Bedford and husband of the late Lena Brigman Bedford. He was retired from
Spector Freight Lines after 40 years of service, a member of Teamster Local
Union #28, and of the Methodist faith. He was devoted to his Lord, his family,
his job and his beloved Atlanta Braves.
Two sisters, Aliean Daughtry and Virginia Holzkamm, and three brothers, Leroy,
Willie, and K.D. Bedford preceded him.
Surviving is his daughter, Penny Bedford Wyatt and husband, Jerry of the home;
two sons, John Randall Bedford and wife, Cathey of Cheraw, and James Nathan
Bedford; six grandchildren, John Walker Wyatt, Emily Ann Wyatt, James Dylan
Bedford, and Nathan Kyle Bedford all of Spartanburg, and Jonathan Brett Bedford
and Laurie Katherine Bedford of Columbia; a sibling, Lisa Bedford; and a
brother, Nathan Bedford of Logansville, Ga.
Memorials may be made to: The Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home, 686 Jeff Davis
Drive, Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 or to Mobile Meals Service, P.O. Box 461,
Spartanburg, S.C. 29304.
Floyd’s Greenlawn Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
James Calvin McBride
PAGELAND
– Mr. James Calvin McBride, 57, died July 13, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. July 18, at Piney Grove A.M.E. Zion Church,
Pageland. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Mr. James Calvin McBride (Cal) son of the late Luther Covington and Azzilee
McBride Covington was born on Dec. 25, 1952.
Surviving is a daughter, Amanda Xavier McBride, Charlotte, N.C.; a sister, Rev.
Joann Raley of Pageland; two grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Clifton Fountain Cabbagestalk
Mr.
Clifton Fountain Cabbagestalk, 64, died.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. July 24; at New Meltonville Missionary Baptist
Church in Peachland, N.C. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Mr. Clifton Fountain Cabbagestalk was born Jan. 10, 1946.
Surviving is a daughter, Kathryne Lowery; four sons, Andre Jones, Lamont Jones,
Le Count Jones and Michael Cabbagestalk; two step-children by the late Eloise
Chambers; Janice White and Alvin Chambers; four step-children by the late Ms.
Beulah Miller; Kendrick, Keyon, Kerry, and Keron Miller; a brother, Richard
Hunter and step-mother, Bernice Jones; a host of grandchildren,
great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Bonnie Faye Redfearn Hamilton
CHERAW –
Mrs. Bonnie Faye Redfearn Hamilton, 39, died July 24, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. July 30, at Flemming Funeral Home,
Chesterfield. Evangelist Bill Cameron officiated the service. Burial was held
in Drucilla AME Zion Church Cemetery, Chesterfield.
Mrs. Hamilton was born Dec. 21, 1950 the daughter of the late Ray Redfearn and
Doreatha Chapman Redfearn. Upon the passing of her father, she was raised by
her stepfather, Reverend Elijah Richardson. After her mother died, her
stepfather remarried and she was raised by his wife, Lera McFarland Richardson.
All of her parents had a profound affect on the shaping of her life.
Surviving is her husband, Lonnie Hamilton of Chesterfield; a son, Lonnie
Tabarris Hamilton (Deicy) of Pageland; two grandchildren, Morgan and Madison
Hamilton of Pageland; a stepdaughter, Haititi Saran Wilson of Columbia; five
sisters, Ethel Richardson-Marshall of Wadesboro, N.C., Shirley
Richardson-Peoples of Memphis, Tenn., Willa Dean Hailey (Rivers) of Cheraw,
Geraldine Richardson-Ford of Jacksonville, Fla. and Leandria Leach of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin; three brothers, William Elijah Richardson of Durham,
N.C., Vernon Richardson of Fayetteville, N.C. and Ray Francis Redfearn of
Patterson, NJ; and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Donald Alex “Don” Lear
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Donald Alex “Don” Lear, 79, died Aug. 1, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Aug. 3, at Hopewell Baptist Church. Burial
followed in the church cemetery. Visitation followed the graveside service in
the church fellowship hall.
Mr. Lear was born Nov. 18, 1930 a son of the late William Alex “Willie” and
Clara Elizabeth Hancock Lear. He was a retired employee of Lear’s IGA. Don was
a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War, and a member of Hopewell Baptist Church.
He enjoyed watching movies, riding around, and spending time with his family.
His wife, Maggie Moore Lear, two brothers, and 11 sisters, preceded Don in
death.
Surviving are two sons, Tony Lear of Ruby, and Kevin Lear of Chesterfield; a
daughter, Carol Lear (Bill) Gregory of Chesterfield; four grandchildren, Travis
and Hannah Gulledge, Will (Amanda) Lear, and Kyle Lear; three
great-grandchildren, Lily Gulledge, Cade Lear, and Grady Spencer; a brother,
Ray (Sara) Lear of Chesterfield; and also Lyvonne Lear of Chesterfield.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to Hopewell Baptist Church, 15066 Hwy. 9,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Frederick W. “Fred” Gaskins
CHESTERFIELD – Mr. Frederick W. “Fred” Gaskins, 78, died July 28, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. July 30, at Chesterfield Baptist Church. Burial
with military honors followed at Chesterfield Cemetery.
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. Friday, prior to the service in the Church Fellowship
Hall.
Mr. Gaskins was born Aug. 28, 1931 a son of the late Woodrow Wilson “Red” and
Lillian Tucker Gaskins. He attended Chesterfield High School, and received his
high school diploma from Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, MS. Mr. Gaskins
served two years in the S.C. National Guard, and was an U.S. Air Force Veteran
of the Korean War, where he was the Wing Lead Radio Operator, and flew on 32
bombing missions. He retired as U.S. Postmaster with the Chesterfield Post
Office with 25 years of service. Mr. Gaskins was a member of Chesterfield
Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Choir, Fellowship Sunday school
Class, and the Brotherhood. He was a member of the VFW, American Legion Post
74, and a charter member of Green River Country Club. Mr. Gaskins hobbies
included training bird dogs, bird hunting, playing golf, farming, and raising
cattle. He was a recipient of the S.C. Puppy of the Year award, and a 3-time
recipient of the S.C. Shooting Dog of the Year award. He also enjoyed camping,
riding his golf cart, and his time working as a meat cutter.
Fred was preceded in death by a grandson, James Thomas “Tommy” White, two
brothers, Jerry G. and Glenn Wiley Gaskins and by a sister, Caronell Gaskins
Caldwell.
Surviving is his wife of 56 years, Lucille Elvera Rinquist Gaskins of the home;
two sons, Freddy (Teresa) Gaskins, and Mark (Francie) Gaskins both of
Chesterfield; two daughters, Cammie Lou (Jamie) McLain, and Libby Gaskins both
of Chesterfield; six grandchildren, Trey and Brittany Gaskins, Candace and
Rebecca White, Madyson and Connor Scott; a brother, Donnie (Geraldine) Gaskins
of Chesterfield; and also Iona Gaskins of Chesterfield and Norman Caldwell of
Pageland.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709; or to Chesterfield Baptist Church, 207 E. Main
Street, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
James Ervin Louallen
PAGELAND
– James Ervin Louallen, 75, died July 21, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. July 27 at Nicey Grove Baptist Church,
Pageland. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
James was born June 23, 1935 to the late Frank Louallen and Mary McMillan. He
was converted at an early age and became a member of Nicey Grove Baptist Church
in Jefferson. He worked in construction most of his life in Winston-Salem, N.C.
And later worked in the produce industry until his health began to decline. In
1995, he came to Monroe, N.C. to live with his sister and rededicated his life
to Christ at Christian Mission Baptist Church in Monroe, N.C. When he and his
family relocated to Pageland, he rejoined Nicey Grove Baptist Church.
James was preceded in death by his daughters, Cynthia Louallen and Ella Louise
Louallen; sisters, Rosa Lee Louallen, Laura Mae Louallen, Bernice Chambers;
brothers, Johnnie McMillan and Private Jack Louallen.
Surviving is a daughter, Mary Jean Louallen; two sons, Joe Lee Louallen and
Paul Wilson of Winston-Salem, N.C.; a sister, Betty Carolyn Louallen Price; a
brother, Deacon Joe Nathan Louallen both of Pageland; siblings, Mary Simpson,
Dianne Louallen, Thomas Louallen and Charles Price, Brendan, Quentin, Dewayne
Louallen and Dominique Price; 16 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren; and
also Bonnie Rhone; and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield
Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Ruth Raines Tillman
CHERAW –
Mrs. Ruth Raines Tillman, 81, wife for 57 years of the late Daniel Lee Tillman,
Jr. died Aug. 7, 2010. The service was held at First Presbyterian Church on
Aug. 9, at 3 p.m., with burial at Old St. David’s Cemetery. The family received
friends at the residence, Aug. 8, 4 - 6 p.m.
She was born Sept. 2, 1928, the daughter of Helen Stevens Raines and Tallie
Durham Raines. Mrs. Tillman graduated from Blythewood High School and Columbia
College where she received a B.A. degree in English. Until her retirement in
1987, she taught for 31 years in the Hartsville, Bennettsville, and Cheraw
Public Schools.
She was a member of Omicron Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International,
an educational, honorary, and professional society. This society is to honor
women who have given evidence of distinctive service in the field of education.
Mrs. Tillman was also a member of Old Cheraws DAR and a former member of
Chesterfield County Hospital Board of Trustees, Pee Dee Area Girl Scouts Board
of Trustees, and Cheraw Civic League Garden Club.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Cheraw where she served in
many leadership capacities, including member of the Session and Board of
Deacons. She served as President of Women of the Church and chairman of other
church and Presbyterian Women Committees. She received an honorary Life
Membership Award from the Presbyterian Women of the Church.
In 2005 she was given the Mary Dean Brewer Woman of Achievement Award for
distinctive service in many areas by the Pee Dee Area Girl Scouts.
Mrs. Tillman was preceded in death by a sister, Sarah Raines Pazderski.
Surviving are two sons, Daniel Lee Tillman, III and William Raines “Bill” Tillman
both of Cheraw; four grandsons, Daniel “Lee” Tillman, IV, Robert “Blake”
Tillman, William Raines “Will” Tillman, Jr. and Benjamin Charles “Ben” Tillman;
a granddaughter, Carolyn Marsch Tillman Crawford; a great-granddaughter,
Catherine Grace Crawford; siblings, Charlene Harvey Tillman, Richard Pazderski,
Steve Pazderski, and Mac Pazderski.
Memorials may be made to: Old St. David’s Cemetery, P.O. Box 1196, Cheraw, S.C.
29520 or the Helen and Tallie Raines Youth Ministry Memorial Fund, Sandy Level
Baptist Church, 408 Blythewood Road, Blythewood, S.C. 29016, or to the Carter
Blake Tillman Scholarship Fund at Presbyterian College, 503 S. Broad Street,
Clinton, S.C. 29325.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Ann Hayes Robertson
PAGELAND
– Mrs. Ann Hayes Robertson, 67, died Aug. 3, 2010.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Aug. 5, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at a later date.
Mrs. Robertson was born Jan. 17, 1943, a daughter of the late Albert and Sadie
Mae Arrington Hayes. She was a former employee of MaLeck, in Wingate, N.C., and
was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Ann enjoyed painting and cooking, and
was a friend to all.
Ann was preceded in death by four brothers, Arthur Lee, Bobby, Jimmy, and Joe
Hayes and by a sister, Janette Hayes.
Surviving are two sons, Carl “Winkey” (Christine) Robertson of Wallace, and Joe
(Elaine) Robertson, of Pageland; a daughter, Jonie Price and James Brigman of
Chesterfield; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two brothers,
Billy Hayes of Jefferson, and Berle Hayes of Lenoir, N.C.; and two sisters, Ola
Mae Rivers of Monroe, N.C. and Elizabeth Knight of Jefferson.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Irene Marion Smith Horton
PAGELAND –
Ms. Irene Marion Smith Horton, 93, died Aug. 8, 2010.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Ms. Horton was born July 20, 1917, a daughter of the late Charles Livingston
Smith and Agnes Louella Holm Smith. She was a retired hospital medical transcriber.
Surviving are two daughters, Janet Siedelman of Pageland, and Gloria Horton of
Monroe, N.C., five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Kevin Ray Hargett
MT.
CROGHAN – Mr. Kevin Ray Hargett, 19, died Aug. 2, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 6, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial followed in Fairview Baptist Church Cemetery,
Mt. Croghan.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Aug. 5, at the funeral home.
Mr. Hargett was born Nov. 3, 1990, a son of Glenda Marie Hurst Eason and Randy
Eason and Rev. Virgil Ray Hargett and Sherry Hargett. He was an employee of
Burr’s Landscaping. Kevin enjoyed riding and listening to music, and was a
friend to all.
He was preceded in death by his son, Rylan Ray Hargett.
Surviving are his parents, Glenda and Randy Eason of Mt. Croghan, and Rev. Ray
and Sherry Hargett of Guyton, Ga.; two sisters, Tiffany Hargett of Gastonia,
N.C. and Heather Hargett of Cheraw; siblings, Haley Marie Huey and Alexus
Nacole Strain; and grandmother, Betty Hurst of Ellabell, Ga.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Cheraw Cindy D.
Ratliff
Cheraw Cindy
D. Ratliff, age 39, died July 31, 2010
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., Aug. 3 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home Chapel. Internement followed in White Oak Presbyterian Church
Cemetery
Visitation was held 6-8:00 p.m. Aug. 2, at the funeral home
Ms. Ratliff was born December 2, 1970 in Cheraw, SC a daughter of Myrtle
Wallace Ratliff and the late Harry Dean Ratliff. She was a graduate of Cheraw
High School and was a waitress. In addition to her father, Cindy was preceded
in death by a brother, Chris Ratliff and by a nephew, Joshua Ratliff
Surviving are one son, Timothy Jordan of Cheraw; her mother, Myrtle W. Ratliff
of Cheraw; one brother, Harry Ratliff, Jr. of Cheraw; a niece, Deana Ratliff of
Cheraw; her special friend Tina and also her dog, “Lucy.”
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of the
arrangements.
Cheraw
Cindy D. Ratliff. Published in the Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Helen Kendrick Knight
PICKENS –
Mrs. Helen Kendrick Knight, 91, formerly of Jefferson, died Aug. 6, 2010.
Funeral services were at 12 p.m. Aug. 9, at Rocky Creek Presbyterian Church,
Jefferson. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 11 a.m.-12 p.m. prior to the service at the church.
Mrs. Knight was born Sept. 15, 1918, a daughter of the late Hoyle and Cora
Davis Kendrick. She was a graduate of Cliffside High School, Cliffside, N.C.
and was a homemaker. Mrs. Knight was a member Rocky Creek Presbyterian Church.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Larry R. Knight, Sr.
Surviving is a son, Larry (Pam) Knight of Pickens.
Memorials may be made to: The Alzheimer’s Association, 3223 Sunset Blvd. Ste.
100, West Columbia, S.C. 29169-3200.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Frederick Raffaldt
RUBY –
Mr. Frederick Russell “Freddie” Raffaldt, 41, died Aug. 7, 2010.
Funeral services were at 12 p.m. Aug. 11, at Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was held from 6-8 p.m. Aug. 10 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home.
Mr. Raffaldt was born Oct. 10, 1968 in Chesterfield, SC a son of the late Fred
Robert Raffaldt and Nellie Loretta Melton Sims. He was a carpenter, and enjoyed
fishing and hunting. Freddie was a member of Friendship Baptist Church and
attended Thompson Creek Baptist Church.
Freddie was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas Edward Sims, Jr. and by a
sister, Teresa Heun.
Surviving is his wife, Sue Wisniewski Raffaldt of the home; two sons, Eric
(Kimberly) Raffaldt and Alex Raffaldt of Norwood, N.C.; a daughter, Candice
Raffaldt of Norwood, N.C.; a stepson, Zack White of Jacksonville, N.C.; a
grandson, Dylan Raffaldt; a step-grandson, Sonny Furr; a stepmother, Mary
Raffaldt of Chesterfield; a stepfather, Thomas E. Sims of Ruby; a brother,
Robert (Pam) Raffaldt of Norwood, N.C.; four sisters, Mary Ann (David) Smith of
Norwood, N.C., Cynthia (Steve) Holden of Chesterfield, Robin Scott and fiancé,
Richard Loftin of Albemarle, N.C., and Susan (Jimmy) Conklin of Ruby; a
grandmother, Ruby Raffaldt of Chesterfield; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Pete Hurst
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Pete Hurst, 73, died Aug. 8, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Aug. 11, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Oakland Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Aug. 10, at the funeral home.
Mr. Hurst was born July 21, 1937, a son of the late Robert Wesley and Pearline
Therrell Hurst. He was a retired Millwright and a U.S. Army Veteran. Mr. Hurst
was a member of Southern Grace Full Gospel Church. Pete was an avid trader and
outdoorsman. He enjoyed riding horses, raising livestock, cutting wood,
camping, talking with his friends, and making new friends.
Pete was preceded in death by a son, John Wesley Hurst.
Surviving is his wife, Cindi C. Hurst of the home; a son, Mark W. Hurst of
Chesterfield; a daughter, Lisa H. (Calvin) Gibson of Chesterfield; two
grandchildren, Haley and C. J. Gibson; a brother, Jack (Debbie) Hurst of
Chesterfield; a stepson, John C. Bosman of Marshville, N.C.; a stepdaughter,
Teresa R. Bosman of Peoria, AZ; three step-grandchildren, Nathan, Wyatt, and
Breanna Bosman; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Agape Hospice, P.O. Box 474, Bennettsville, S.C.
29512, or to Southern Grace Full Gospel Church, P.O. Box 55, Cheraw, S.C.
29520.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Mrs. Juanita Quick Kler
WALLACE – Mrs. Juanita Quick Kler, 88, died Aug. 12, 2010.
A graveside service was held Aug. 14, at 4 p.m. at Chatham Hill Memorial
Gardens. Visitation was held 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Norton Funeral Home, Cheraw,
prior to the service. Burial followed in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Kler was born Sept. 20, 1921, a daughter of the late Charles and Mamie
Quick. She was a homemaker and retired childcare giver. Juanita was a member of
Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Wallace. She enjoyed visiting with
friends, visiting the nursing homes, cooking and helping those in need.
Juanita was preceded in death by her husband, Edward C. Kler; four brothers,
four sisters and three grandchildren.
Surviving is a son, Woodrow (Betty) Smith of Greer; Gloria (Andrew) Hardwick of
Mullins; Sue (Buddy) Craven of Jacksonville, Fla.; sibling, David (Donita)
Linton of Cheraw; five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and two
great-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: The Alzheimer’s Association P.O. Box 96011,
Washington, D.C. 20090-6011.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 19 , 2010.
Gerald Franklin “Bo” Williamson
Jr.
Gerald
Franklin “Bo” Williamson Jr., 42, died July 27, 2010.
The family received friends 4-5 p.m. July 30, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. A
funeral service followed at 5 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Burial was held
in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens.
Gerald was the son of Gerald F. Williamson Sr. of Bennettsville, and the late
Margaret Ann Tyler Williamson. Mr. Williamson was a veteran of the U.S. Army
and also served as a security guard with the Florence school system. He was a
CNA as well as an avid floral arranger and decorator.
Surviving is Tommy Ricketts of the home; his sisters, Frankie A. (Shelton)
Summerford of Bennettsville, Crystal D. (Robert) Locklear of Rowland, N.C.,
siblings, Robert Locklear Jr. of Rowland, N.C., David Tyler of Oak Grove,
Christopher Tyler of Bennettsville, Rebecca Locklear of Rowland, N.C.; and
other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Thursday, August 19, 2010.
Pauline Maddox Wallace Murdock
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Pauline Maddox Wallace Murdock, 90, died Aug. 10, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Aug. 12, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the Westfield Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 10-11 a.m. Thursday, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mrs. Murdock was born July 13, 1920, a daughter of the late Edward Newton and
Clara Miller Maddox. She was a former seamstress and patient caregiver. Mrs.
Murdock was a member of Westfield Creek Baptist Church.
Pauline was preceded in death by her husbands, Leroy Wallace and Lacost
Murdock; a daughter, Oma Stokes; three brothers, George, Roy and Roscoe Maddox;
a half brother, Clarence Hughes; and half sister, Norma McLean.
Surviving is a son, Bill (Janet) Wallace of Marshville, N.C.; two daughters,
Judy (Roger) Delp of Marshville, N.C. and Gerri (Len) Fouts of West Point, IN;
several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Anne Swain of
Indianapolis, IN and Ruby Clayburn of Amelia, OH.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293,
Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Chesterfield Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 147, Chesterfield,
S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 19, 2010.
Mary Tarlton Deese
WADESBORO,
N.C. – Mrs. Mary Tarlton Deese, 92, died Aug. 10, 2010.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Aug. 14, at Anson Memorial Park.
Visitation was 12:30-1:30 p.m. prior to the service at Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Deese was born Feb. 19, 1918, a daughter of the late Jeff Davidson Tarlton
and Rosa Etta Starnes Tarlton. She was a retired seamstress and a member of
Wadesboro Church of God.
Mamie was preceded in death by her husband Harold O. “Hike” Deese, and by a
grandson, Phillip Michael Deese.
Surviving is a stepdaughter, Dianne (Ronnie) Privette of Pageland; two
stepsons, Tommy H. (Pat) Deese of Rockingham, N.C. and Harold O. (Mary Ann)
Deese of Ladson; two grandchildren, Rhonda P. (Philip) Dean of Simpsonville,
and Rodney (Emily) Privette of Pageland; three great-grandchildren, Ryan and
Nathen Dean and Caley Deese; and a sibling, Ruth Thompson of Wadesboro, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, August 19, 2010.
Danny G. “Double D” Davis
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. Danny G. “Double D” Davis, 63, died Aug. 21, 2010. Funeral services were
at 4 p.m. Aug. 25, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Burial
followed in the Mt. Croghan Memorial Park, Mt. Croghan. Visitation was 6-8 p.m.
Aug. 24, at the funeral home.
Mr. Davis was born Nov. 7, 1946, a son of Mary Ellen Eddins Davis and the late
Daniel Franklin “D.F.” Davis, Jr. He was a retired brick mason. Danny was a
U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War and was a member of the American Legion
Post 74 and the D.A.V. He was a member of Living Word Ministries.
Danny was preceded in death by his brother, Roger Dean Davis.
Surviving is his wife, Della Newsom Davis of the home; two daughters, Amber
Davis (Craig) Thomas of Wadesboro, N.C. and Jennifer Erin Davis of Mt. Croghan;
a stepson, Thaddeus Mabe of the home; mother, Mary Ellen Davis of Chesterfield;
two sisters, Diane Davis (Harold) Long of Chesterfield, and Deborah Davis
(Gerald) Rorie of Wadesboro, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Willie Robert “Bill” Jenkins
GREENSBORO,
N.C. – Mr. Willie Robert “Bill” Jenkins, 80, died Aug. 18, 2010. Funeral
services were at 2 p.m. Aug. 21, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,
Chesterfield. Burial followed at Fairview Baptist Church Cemetery, Mt. Croghan.
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. Saturday, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Jenkins was born Jan. 1, 1930, a son of the late Rob and Maggie Jenkins.
Bill was of the Baptist faith. He retired from Guilford Mills after many years
of employment. Mr. Jenkins was an avid NASCAR fan and loved to garden. The
produce he grew was shared generously with family, friends, and neighbors and
the rest was sold.
Bill was preceded in death by a daughter, Shirley Jenkins and two brothers,
Lonnie and Curtis Jenkins.
Surviving is his wife of 63 years, Frances Gilmore Jenkins of the home; a
daughter, Becky Lee and husband, Ed of Reidsville, N.C.; two sons, Roger D.
Jenkins and wife, Darlene of Greensboro, N.C., and Richard B. Jenkins and wife,
Debbie of Lexington, N.C.; a brother, Grady Jenkins and wife, Eloise of Ruby;
sibling, Susie Jenkins Rogers of Ruby; seven grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice and Palliative Care, 2500 Summit Ave.,
Greensboro, N.C. 27405.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
W. Lafond Adams
CHESTERFIELD
– Mr. W. Lafond Adams, 74, died Aug. 16, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Aug. 18, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Burial followed in David’s Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation was 10-11 a.m. Aug. 18, prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Adams was born Feb. 5, 1936, a son of the late William Coyt “Bill” and
Kathleen Myers Adams. He was a retired employee with the Chesterfield County
Road Department and a member of David’s Grove Baptist Church. Lafond was a
talented musician, and loved playing the steel guitar, acoustic guitar, dobro,
mandolin, fiddle, and banjo. He also enjoyed flea markets.
Lafond was preceded in death by a daughter, Robin Adams Jordan, five brothers,
Dorsey, Murrie, Jerry, Olin, and Danny Adams and by two sisters, Ramona Cassidy
and Margie Adams.
Surviving is his wife, Mary Williams Adams of the home; a daughter, Connie A.
(David) Sweatt of Chesterfield; three granddaughters, Brooke Adams, Mary
Elizabeth Sweatt and Emily Sweatt; a brother, Richard Adams of Chesterfield;
three sisters, Iona Gaskins Molaro, Sylvia A. Hancock and Janet A. Strickland
all of Chesterfield; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Doris J. Morris
CHERAW –
Mrs. Doris J. Morris, 81, died Aug. 21, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Aug. 23, at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, Chesterfield. Burial followed at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, McFarlan, N.C.
Visitation was 2-3 p.m., prior to the service at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Morris was born April 16, 1929, a daughter of the late Robert Ross and
Charlie Bell Ratliff Jones. She was a former employee of Robertson’s
Manufacturing and a member of Cheraw Church of God. Doris was a loving mother,
grandmother, great grandmother, friend, and a true Christian Lady. She was
married to the late Dewey Thomas Morris, and was also preceded in death by a
grandson, Michael Crowley; and a sister, Wilma Jones Wise.
Surviving are two sons, Robert Dewey (Betty) Morris of Ruby, and James Thomas
(Pat) Morris of Cheraw; two daughters, Brenda Morris (James) Crowley of Cheraw,
and Margaret Morris (Terry) Sellers of Chesterfield; a sister, Irene J. Carter
of Rock Hill; five grandchildren, Denise M. (Tim) Davis of Ruby, Chrystie
Crowley of Cheraw, Cheryl Morris of Ruby, Amy Crowley of Florence, and Ashley
Sellers of Chesterfield; four great-grandchildren, Brittany, Amber, Lillian and
Alyssa.
Memorials may be made to: Westfield Creek Baptist Church, 316 Westfield Church
Rd., Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Michael “Sam” Rogers, Jr.
JEFFERSON
– Mr. Michael “Sam” Rogers, Jr., 25, died Aug. 21, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Aug. 24, at First Freewill Baptist Church,
Pageland. Burial followed at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation was 5-7 p.m.,
Aug. 23, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home, Chesterfield.
Mr. Rogers was born Jan. 19, 1985, a son of Michael Tommy Rogers, Sr. and Debra
Langley McCormick. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Surviving are two daughters, Kara Nicole Rogers and Kason Shyanah Rogers both
of the home; his fiancé, Ashley Reynolds of the home; parents, Debra (Keith)
McCormick of Jefferson, and Mike (Lynn) Melton of Monroe, N.C.; grandparents,
Faye (Ray) Langley of Pageland, Lib (Crummie) Melton of Monroe, N.C., Sylvester
(Barbara) Rogers of Pageland, and John McCormick of Chesterfield; a brother,
Nicholas Rogers of Pageland; two sisters, Monica (Archie) Funderburk, and
Kimberly Rogers both of Pageland; an uncle, Donald (Angie) Langley of Pageland;
aunt, Belinda (Richard Knight) Langley of Jefferson; and other relatives and
friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Cathie Lytton Camarda
SPRING
VALLEY, Ca. – Cathie Lytton Camarda died Aug. 5, 2010.
Cathie was born in 1931 to Mary Francis Hayden Lytton and Joseph Wayles Lytton.
She was the granddaughter of the late Sarah Lane and Joseph Whitfield Lytton
long time residents of Cheraw. As a child, she lived between Cheraw and San
Diego, Ca. She had lifelong friends whom she cherished that live in Cheraw and
proudly proclaimed herself a Cheraw native. She loved and appreciated many
years of close contact with her friends in Cheraw.
She is preceded in death by a brother, Joseph Lane Lytton and his wife,
Patricia, an uncle, John Lane “Jack” Lytton, and an aunt, Sue Francis L.
Blizzard.
Surviving is her husband of 57 years, Tom Camarda; two daughters, Michele
Camarda and Coleen Dill and husband, James of Colorada; two grandchildren; a
great-grandchild; and also Douglas and Terri Lytton of Encinitas,
California. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Parthine
Covington Raley
PAGELAND
– Mrs. Parthine Covington Raley, 70, died Aug. 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Aug. 9, at Mount Harmon Missionary Baptist
Church, Pageland. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Raley daughter of the late Carson Covington and Virginia Mae Sturdivant
Covington was born Aug. 7, 1939.
Surviving are three daughters, Shirley Hill (Ellison), Wadesboro, N.C., Pattie
Blakeney (Bobby), Clara Raley-Dameron (Bobby), both of Pageland; a stepdaughter,
Teresa Hickmon (JB), Pageland; a son, Willie Lee Raley, Pageland; a sister,
Della Julius (Leroy), Trenton, N.J.; two brothers, Thomas Covington (Rose),
Columbia, and Clarence Covington, Monroe, N.C.; 19 grandchildren, 30
great-grandchildren, two aunts, two uncles, and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Jeff D. Yarborough
CHERAW –
Jeff D. Yarborough, 68, died Aug. 22, 2010.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 25, at Olanta Baptist Church, Olanta.
Burial was held in the Byrd Cemetery.
The family received friends 5-7 p.m. Aug. 24, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Also, 1 p.m. Aug. 25, at Olanta Baptist Church Fellowship Hall.
Jeff was the son of the late Ernest Linwood and Francis Virginia McLendon
Yarborough. He served on a church scholarship committee that help numerous
students achieve their academic quest. He helped countless people with personal
financial matters. He was retired from banking with 45 + years of service. Mr.
Yarborough tirelessly assisted individuals obtaining needed benefits and
services from governmental agencies. He was a Mason. He served as Sec./Tres. of
the Cash Rural Fire Department. He enjoyed talking and being with family and
friends. Mr. Yarborough was a man of strong conviction and would stand firmly
for what he believed to be right. He was a devout Christian and truly loved
helping his fellow man.
Surviving is his wife, Sandra Scott Yarborough of Cheraw; sons, Cleve
Yarborough of Hartsville, Davis (Amy) Yarborough of Ruby; a grandchild, Alana
Blair Yarborough and a sister, Frances (Varnell) Turbeville of Olanta.
Memorials to: Cash Rural Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 236, Cheraw, S.C.
29520.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Mattie “Lua” Rivers
CHESTERFIELD
– Mrs. Mattie “Lua” Rivers, age 100, died Aug. 21, 2010.
A celebration of life funeral service was held at 6 p.m. Aug. 24, at Shiloh
United Methodist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Aug. 23, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs. Rivers was born Nov. 20, 1909, a daughter of the late Baxter and Janie
Purvis Gardner. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School, where she was
Valedictorian, Class of 1926. Mrs. Rivers was a lifelong and the oldest member
of Shiloh United Methodist Church. She was a member of UMW and the Adult Ladies
Sunday School Class. Lua was awarded the Mother of the Year award in 1989. She
was the spiritual leader and faithful prayer warrior for the entire Rivers
family. Mrs. Rivers was married to the late John Weldon Rivers and was also
preceded in death by two daughters, Dorothy Lou Davis, and Melba Irene Brock; a
grandson, Weldon Rivers; and a great-grandson, Elisha Bryant.
Surviving are three sons, James Nelson Rivers of Bellevue, Washington, Rev.
Lindsey Eugene Rivers, Sr. and John W. “Well Digger” Rivers, Jr. both of
Chesterfield; 19 grandchildren, Karen Davis Brantley, Robert Weldon Davis,
Henry Kevin Davis, Pamela Jane Davis, James Nelson Rivers, II, Rachel Elizabeth
Brock Jeffcoat, Kathrine Luann Brock Sellers, Martha Kay Brock Atkinson, John
Henry Brock, Jr., William Ervin “Bill” Brock, Melinda Rivers Treadaway, Myra
Rivers, Lindsey Eugene “Gene” Rivers, Jr., Timothy Lee “Tim” Rivers, Jennie
Rivers Eudy, Amy Rivers Bryant, Judy Rivers Gulledge, Anthony “Tony” Rivers; 32
great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren; and also Sarah Davidson
Gardner
Memorials may be made in memory of Mrs. Rivers to Shiloh United Methodist
Church, “Building Fund” c/o Shirley Douglas, 897 Burch Rd., Chesterfield, S.C.
29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Shirley Christine Bennett
CHERAW –
Shirley Christine Bennett, 52, died Aug. 6, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Aug. 11 at House of Faith Church No. 6, Cheraw.
Pastor John L. Nelson officiating. Burial was held in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Shirley was born May 18, 1958, to the late Willie and Connie Bennett. She
attended the public schools of New York City and later came to Wallace and
continued her education at Wallace High School, where she graduated and
received her diploma. She later received a job at Skyline Sewing Factory until
they closed down. She was hired at Chesterfield Manufacturing until her health
began failing. Shirley joined the Holy Temple with Elder Carlee Moser being the
pastor and later moved her membership to Household of Faith, where she joined
the National and Local Usher Board, Mothers’ Choir, and Emergency Fund Board.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Bennett, and children, Arielle
and Willie Malachi.
Surviving are three sisters, Adrima Samuel of New York, Constance Bennett of
Cheraw and La’Fragia Bennett of Wallace; two brothers, Willie Bennett of
Wallace and David (Sheresa) Bennett of Miami, Fla.; siblings, Shalonza of NYC,
Nitaya, De’Anna and Keyana, all of Cheraw, Damirika of Miami, Fla., Patrice of
Wallce, Khalil, Dontez and Dallas all of Cheraw, Charron of Hartsville and
Barry of Brooklyn, N.Y.; uncles, Horace Harrington of Brooklyn, N.Y., Adam
(Sallie) Harrington and Ed Foster of Wallace, Robert (Pearline) Harrington;
aunts, Lenora Gegues, Jeannie Faye (Frank) of Wallace, Lafay (Harlee) Keith of
Currie, N.C. and Ethel Boomer of Brooklyn, N.Y.; also Shirley Clare, Shaneka,
Kim, Maxine, Deloris, Layvonne, and Randal.
Published in the Cheraw Chronicle
and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26,
2010.
Dorothy Ann Shaw
CHERAW –
Mrs. Dorothy Ann Shaw, 52, died July 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Aug. 1, at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church.
Dorothy was born March 24, 1958, to the late Calvin H. Fields and the late Lee
T. Fields. She attended school in Cheraw. She worked as a Med. Tech., Home
Health Aide and C.N.A. for many years until her illness. She gave her life to
God at an early age. She attended Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Patrick and was a
member, and also choir director until her illness. Mrs. Shaw also served as a
trustee, pastor’s aide and helped with the youth department.
Mrs. Shaw was married to Joe Ronner Shaw of Homestead, Fla.
Surviving are her children, Leslie Fields, Latoya Shaw and Bobby Hammonds, Jr.,
all of Cheraw; brothers and sisters, Francis (Jessie) Holmes of Baltimore, MD,
Dora Lee Fields, Calvin G. Fields, Teresa Fields, Julie (Jimmy) Cue, Jessie
(Larry) Melton, Betty J. Fields, Claretha (Dennis) Gaskins, Michael (Theresa)
Cooks, Aletha Fields and Willie Cooks all of Cheraw, Tommy Fields of
Washington, D.C., Alexander (Linda) Cooks of Detroit, MI, Henry Cooks of
Wadesboro, N.C. and Mary Cooks of Brooklyn, N.Y.; four grandchildren, Johnny
Rae Marshall, Jr., Dawanda Cole, K’eairra Cole all of Cheraw, and Octavious
McNeil of Atlanta, Ga.; a great-grandchild, Aniya J. Marshall of Cheraw; a god
child, Defonta Byrd of Cheraw; also Bobby Hammonds, Sr. of Wadesboro, N.C.; and
other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Henry Edward Lewis Wilson
CHERAW – Henry
Edward Lewis Wilson, 63, died Aug. 12, 2010.
Funeral services were at Henry was born March 27, 1947, to the late Vera Butts
Wilson and Willie Wilson. He was well known as “Pee Wee”. Henry enjoyed fishing
and could always be seen doing or helping with yard work.
Five brothers, James, Willie Lee, Frank, Sonny and John Wilson and three
sisters, Lucille McClendon, Bessie Cosom and Thelma Scott, preceded him in
death.
Surviving are two daughters, one of Atlanta, Ga. and one of Cheraw; seven
grandchildren; three sisters, Eursalee Johnson, Barbara (Thurman) Kearney of
Cheraw, Agnes (David) Jefferson of Bethune; two brothers, Thomas (Dorothy)
Wilson, Eugene (LaVenia) Wilson of Cheraw and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Lossie A. Williams
CHERAW –
Mrs. Lossie A. Williams, 85, died Aug. 16, 2010.
Funeral services were at noon, Aug. 21, 2010.
Lossie was born April 1, 1925, to the late George F. Lee and Mamie Lee. On Aug.
11, 1946, she married the late Fred June Williams of Goldsboro. Annie, as she
was known by friends and family, had a limited education. Had the opportunities
been available she would have made a skilled economist, chef or advisor. After
all, she could feed a family of three, relatives, the homeless and the
neighborhood kids on a modest income and still manage the household expresses
with ease. As chef, she created and prepared several fancy and traditional
meals for her family and her employers. As an advisor, she was straight
forwarded and insightful.
At an early, Annie accepted Christ as her Savior and shared her faith with
others. She was also a gardener, who had her green thumb and its fruits named
in the newspaper with her hometown mayor, an event she cherished.
She was preceded in death by brothers, Salomon, Brazil, Myzill, George,
Walter-Matthew; sisters, Baby Mary Lee, Lonnie, Vastie-Delois, and Wilhelmina.
Surviving is a sister, Mamie (Samue Horton; a daughter, Regina (Darrell)
Bowles; three grandchildren, Yale, Chase, and Miracle Bowles and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield
Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Handy Brown Jr.
CHERAW –
Handy Brown Jr., 68, died Aug. 15, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Aug. 21. Rev. Malcolm Taylor officiating.
Burial was held in Foundry Hill Cemetery.
Handy was a son of the late Handy Brown, Sr. and Thelma Powe Brown, born Jan.
8, 1942. He was converted at an early age and joined Robinson AME Zion Church,
where he served until his health failed. He served as the president over the
Wings Over Zion and Men’s Choir. He also served as a member of the usher board
and trustee board for numerous years. He was employed at Burlington Industries
for 10 years, later moving on to Delta Mills where he was employed until
retirement. Handy (Sonny Boy) was later married to Maggie Lee Autry Brown.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Willie Brown, Sr. and Sonny Lee Brown
and a sister, Mary Louise Sellers.
Surviving are three children, Cathy (Charles) Powe of Cheraw, Handy Michael
(Nikki) Brown of Cheraw, and Darrin (Shenita) Brown of New York; six
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; 16 brothers and sisters, James (Suzan)
Brown, Veronica Sellers, Thelma (Lee) Tyson, Charlie (Debrah) Brown, Minnie
Brown Haley, Virginia (Chester) Ashe, Rosa (James) Brown, Ethel Brown, Inez
(Howard) Evans, Margaret (Horace) Sellers, Evangelist Marie Brown and Richard
(Joyce) Brown and other relatives.
Grooms Funeral Home & Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 2, 2010.
Ann Stafford Powe
CHARLOTTE,
N.C. – Mrs. Ann Stafford Powe, 80, died Aug. 26, 2010.
Funeral services were held Aug. 28, at 1 p.m. at Old St. David’s Episcopal
Church with burial in Old St. David’s Cemetery. The family received friends
prior to the service at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw, and after the service at
the cemetery.
Mrs. Powe was born on July 5, 1930, a daughter of the late Melvin C. and Sadie
Montgomery Stafford. She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill and had an extended study at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina.
She also worked with the North Carolina Historical Society.
Mrs. Powe enjoyed reading and collecting antiques, but first and foremost she
was a loving mother, sister, grandmother and great grandmother.
Her husband Dr. Harry L. Powe Jr. preceded her in death, to whom she was
married 57 years and a sister, Betsy Stafford Rosemond.
Surviving are her children, Harry L. Powe III of Charlotte, N.C., Betsy Ann
(Douglas) Tippens of Stanfield, N.C.; grandchildren, Robert and Thomas Schmidt
of Charlotte, N.C., Alicia Powe-Hatley and Jason Hatley of Albemarle, N.C. and
Michael Patrick Powe of Charlotte, N.C.; and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 332 N. Lauderdale
Street, Memphis, TN 38105.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 2, 2010.
Elizabeth Beverly
BENNETTSVILLE
– Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Brigman Beverly, 41, died Aug. 25, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Aug. 28, at Antioch United Methodist Church.
Burial was held in Stubbs Cemetery.
Visitation was 7-9 p.m. Aug. 27, at Burroughs Cooper Kiser Funeral Home.
Burroughs Cooper Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 2, 2010.
Mary Alma Nivens Davis
CHERAW –
Mary Alma Nivens Davis, 82, died Aug. 16, 2010.
Funeral services were at 12 p.m. Aug. 21 at Pleasant Grove AME Zion. Burial was
held in the church cemetery.
Mary was born May 8, 1928, to the late Leon and Ada McBride Nivens. She
accepted Christ at an early age and joined Pleasant Grove AME Zion Church,
where she served on the usher board and as a member of the Spiritual Gospel
Singers. She was employed at Glenn Mfg. for five years until she retired. Upon
retirement, she dedicated her time and talent as a caregiver, planting flowers
with her brother and baking desserts; one in particular, banana pudding.
“Susta” is what she was called by her siblings, was married to the late Charles
Henry Davis on Aug. 15, 1944.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Ada Mae Merriman; five brothers,
Charlie, Oscar, Lloyd, Arthur, and Dearie Nivens; a grandson, Anthony Shields;
and a great-grandson, Quentin Marshall.
Surviving are five daughters, Mary Ann Drakeford (late Harry Drakeford) of
Cheraw, Dorothy Freeman (Johnny Freeman) of Charlotte, N.C., Charlene Shields
(Tommy Shields) of Cheraw, Debra Ralph (David Ralph) of Marion, Nellie Faye
McDonald (Charles McDonald) of Cheraw; three sons, William C. Davis of
Clarksville, Tenn., Charles M. Davis of Charlotte, N.C., and Johnny Ray Davis
(Alfreda Davis) of Cheraw; siblings, Granula Davis of Cheraw, the late Barbara
Davis, Laura Etta Sarratt (the late Odell Sarratt) of Cheraw, Arlene Edwards
(James Edwards) of Cheraw, Melvin Davis of Cheraw; 13 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; also Lonnie Hillian and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 2, 2010.
Paul Lewis J
PATRICK –
Mr. Paul Lewis Jr., 79, died Aug. 26, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Aug. 28, at Patrick Presbyterian Church. Burial
followed in the Patrick Cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Aug. 27, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Lewis was born April 20, 1931, a son of the late Paul and Ollie Mae Quick
Lewis. He was a retired supervisor with J.P. Stevens with 38 years of service,
and a former security guard with Cheraw Yarn Mill. Paul was a member of the
Patrick Presbyterian Church and the WOW Lodge. Mr. Lewis was a U.S. Air Force
Veteran. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, and watching football and racing on TV.
Paul was preceded in death by two brothers, Jimmy and Ralph Lewis and by a
sister, Pansey Coleman.
Surviving is his wife, Louise McLain Lewis of the home; two sons, Richard P.
“Rick” (Janet) Lewis of Bennettsville, and Wendell (Pat) Lewis of Asheville,
N.C.; three grandchildren, Richie Lewis of Patrick, Kylie and Stacey Lewis of
Rockingham, N.C.; a step-grandchild, Roy Shelley of Bennettsville; five
great-grandchildren, Adrian, Aliyah, Sarah, Gracie, and Dillon Lewis; a
step-great-grandchild, Hunner Shelley; and sister, Linda Lewis Brigman of
Patrick.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 2, 2010.
Shirley Rabon Martin
Loris--
Shirley Rabon Martin died Sept.1, 2010.
Funeral services were held Sept. 5, 2010 at the Ward Funeral Home Chapel with
Rev. Freddie Martin and Rev. Rusty Brown officiating. Burial followed in the
Twin City Memorial Gardens.
Visitation was held Sept. 7 at Ward Funeral Home in Loris, SC from 6 – 8 p.m.
Shirley was born in Chesterfield County on August 7, 1935. She was the daughter
of the late Bert and Alma Odom Perdue. Shirley was a member of Mt. Vernon
Baptist Church and was an employee of Horry’s Restaurant for 27 years. She was
a loving wife and a devoted mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and
mother-in-law.
Shirley was preceeded in death by her first husband, Rev. Franklin Rudolph
Rabon with whom they shared 34 years of marriage, six children, fifteen
grandchildren, and twenty-two great grandchildren. Also preceeding her in death
were children, Kendall “Rabi” Rabon of Hartsville; Almajean “Amy” McDowell of
Loris, SC; brother, Floyd Perdue of Hartsville, SC, and sister, Katie Linda
Perdue of Hartsville, SC.
Surviving are a loving and devoted husband of 6 years, Carlon Rudolph Martin
and children Wayne Rabon of Patrick, SC, Margo (Tim) Cox of Loris, SC, Millie
Smith of Loris, SC, Locket (Tim) Ebbs of Loris, SC, Geane (Sammy) Caines of
Aynor, SC, Keith Martin of Loris, SC, Carlon Martin of Dillon, SC, and Michelle
Martin of Myrtle Beach, SC.
Shirley also leaves behind a sister and brother that she held very dear to her
heart, Clara Mae Brown of Patrick, SC and James (Shelby) Perdue of Hartsville,
SC.
Memorials may be sent to Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, 4350 Red Bluff Road, Loris,
SC 29569.
Ward Funeral Home of Loris is serving the family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw,
SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 9 , 2010.
James “Jimmy” Ross Hildreth Jr.
BENNETTSVILLE
– James “Jimmy” Ross Hildreth, Jr., 52, died Aug. 26, 2010.
The family received friends 6-8 p.m. Aug. 28, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Funeral services were held 3 p.m. Aug. 29, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Burial was held in Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery, Bennettsville.
James was a son of Shirley Hodge Hildreth Allison of Wallace and the late James
Ross Hildreth, Sr. He was a member of Ebenezer United Methodist Church,
Bennettsville. He enjoyed Hot Rod Cars, Classic Cars and Motorcycles.
Surviving are his spouse, Lisa Herndon of Bennettsville; a son, James “Jamie”
Ross Hildreth, III of Bennettsville; a daughter, Tina Hildreth of Las Vegas,
NV, his mother listed above; a brother, Robert “Bob” Lee Hildreth of Wallace; a
sister, Sue Hatcher of Wallace, and four grandchildren.
Memorials maybe made to: The American Cancer Society, Marlboro Chapter, Relay
for Life, Bennettsville, S.C. 29512.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5,
Thursday, September 9 , 2010.
Franklin R. “Frank” Shaw
WALLACE –
Mr. Franklin R. “Frank” Shaw, Sr., 67, died Aug. 31, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Sept. 2, at New Hope United Methodist Church.
Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Sept. 1, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home, Chesterfield.
Mr. Shaw was born Sept. 2, 1942, a son of the late Henry and Betty Quick Shaw.
He was a truck driver with Warden & Smith Ready Mix Concrete for the past
42 years. Mr. Shaw was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church. Frank
enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening, and riding his tractor.
Frank was preceded in death by his wife Norma Sweatt Shaw, and three brothers,
James Edward, Willie Preston, and Murley Leroy Shaw.
Surviving are two sons, Franklin “Frankie” (Mary Jane) Shaw, Jr. of Clio, and Junior
(Amy) Shaw of Wallace; a daughter, Tammy Shaw of Wallace; four grandchildren,
D.J. Shaw, Franklin “Hunter” Shaw III, Natalie Shaw, and Anna Grace Shaw; a
brother, Henry “Buster” Shaw of Wallace; and a sister, Betty Shaw of Cheraw.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Page: 5, Thursday, September 9 , 2010.
Frances Grant Dickey
CHERAW – Mrs. Frances Grant
Dickey, 50, died Sept. 10, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m.
Monday at Morning Star Baptist Church, Patrick. Burial was held in the church
cemetery, directed by Young & Young Funeral Home of Hartsville.
Viewing was held at the funeral
home from 12-4 p.m. A wake service was held 6-7:30 p.m. at Union Hill Baptist
Church in Pageland.
Frances was a daughter of William
and Elizabeth Grant Sellers. She was cared for by her uncle and aunt, Charlie
and Mary Gattison. She was educated in the public schools of the area and was a
1979 graduate of Cheraw High Schools.
Surviving is her husband, Reverend
David A. Dickey; two daughters, Shenetta (Carlwell) Gaston and Yolanda J.
Dickey; four grandchildren, Travis M. Dickey, Ka’Mya R. Dickey, Tatyana K.
Drake and Nasjaha A. Dickey; uncle, Nero (Red) Grant; two aunts, Shirley Grant
and Mary Gattison; a sister, Phyllis Jackson; other siblings, Mae Esther
Fields, Traneice Evans, Jinnie Boy Grant and Bobo Grant; and other relatives
and friends. Published in The Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC) , Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
James Preston Gordon
CHERAW – James Preston Gordon, 65,
died Aug. 28, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m.
Sept. 4, at Drucilla AME Zion Church. Burial was held in the church cemetery.
James was born Jan. 7, 1945 to the
late James Presley Gordon and Hattie Brower. He was educated in the Cheraw
school system. He was married to Rosena M. Gordon. “Slim” as he was
affectionately called was employed with Crown Cork and Seal Corporation for
over 30 years.
He was preceded in death by a
sister, Patricia Dease and stepmother, Carrie Pearline Gordon.
Surviving are his children,
Everette Bernard (Patricia) Gordon of Chesterfield and Katrina M. Gordon; five
grandchildren, Kar’Nesha K. Davis, Alexander T. Watson, Na’Kee and Nijmah
Palmer, Robbie all of Cheraw; sisters and brother, Janie L. Cameron of
Westbury, N.Y., Sally Peterson, Shirley Brower, Rhonda Brower, Teresa Burns
Leola F. (Jessie) Ellison, and Barbara Brower all of Cheraw, LaVerne (Roy) Cole
of Wallace, Gloria (Willie) Brody of Bennettsville, John (Willa Mae) Gordon of
Cheraw, and Edna (Bennie) Mobley of Lancaster; stepbrother, Julius (Ella) Fair
of Hamlet, N.C.; aunts, Bernie L. Cole of Wallace and Ghrother Hughes of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
Irene P. Brasington
CHERAW – Irene P. Brasington, 80,
died Aug. 22, 2010.
A memorial service was held 5 p.m.
Aug. 25, at First Baptist Church, Cheraw. The family will receive friends, in
the Family Life Center of the church, following the memorial service. Irene was
a daughter of the late William Henry and Geneva Lois Wainwright Prescott. She
was a member of First Baptist Church, Cheraw, the Bible Study II and the
Henrietta Isgett Sunday school class. She enjoyed flowers, gardening, reading,
church activities and being
with family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her
brothers, Theodore Prescott, Eston Prescott, Troy Prescott and J.W. Prescott.
Surviving are her husband, Andrew
Eugene Brasington of Cheraw; sons, Gene Brasington, Duane Brasington both of
Cheraw; daughters, Linda B. Zimmerman of
Boiling Springs, and Cindy B.
Polson of Cheraw; a brother, W.R. Prescott; a sister, Iris Thrift both of
Hilliard, Fla.; grandchildren, Tim Zimmerman, Melody Zimmerman, Ashlee
Brasington and Roxie Brasington.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice
of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709, or First Baptist
Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 337, Cheraw,
S.C. 29520
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
Frances Sellers Oliver
CHESTERFIELD – Ms. Frances Sellers
Oliver, 56, died Sept. 6, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m.
Sept. 9, at Fairview Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Visitation was 3-4 p.m. Thursday,
prior to the service at the church. Ms. Oliver was born Sept. 19, 1953, a
daughter of the late William Ross and Eula Bessie Jordan Sellers.
She was a member of Fairview
Baptist Church.
Frances was preceded in death by a
brother, William Otis Sellers, and by a sister, Juanita Chappell.
Surviving is a son, Billy Steven
Oliver; four brothers, Robert Sellers of Mt. Croghan, James Garland Sellers of
Great Falls, Dairl Sellers of Wallace, and John
Wesley Sellers of Pageland; and
sisters, Elizabeth Long of Lancaster, and Bernice Poston of Chesterfield; and
other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday,
Sept. 16, 2010
Beatrice Belle Grant Kimrey
WALLACE – Beatrice Belle Grant Kimrey,
91, died, August 19, 2010.
The family received friends 6-8
p.m. Aug. 20, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. A funeral service was held at 3
p.m. Aug. 21, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church,Wallace.
Beatrice was the daughter of the
late Emmett G. and Maggie Magdeline Chavis Grant. She was the widow of Johnnie
F. Kimrey. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and had served
as the President of the United Methodist Women. She also, was a member of the
Oak Grove Ladies Sunday school class and had served as treasurer. She enjoyed
cooking and gardening.
She was preceded in death by a
son, Emmett F. Kimrey and by a brother, Henry Grant. Surviving are her sons,
Cecil (Shelby) Kimrey, Julian (Dena) Kimrey; daughters, Wilma (J.C.) Smith,
Saundra Kimrey, and also Roger Kimrey all of Wallace; 10 grandchildren and 15
great grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Oak
Grove United Methodist Church, Building Fund, c/o Peggy Shaw, 3638 Marion
Street, Wallace, S.C. 29596.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
Irene Rivers Sellers
CHERAW – Mrs. Irene Rivers
Sellers, 87, died Sept. 10, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m.
Sept. 12, at Brock’s Mill Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Visitation was 2:30-4 p.m. Sunday,
prior to the service in
the Church Fellowship Hall.
Mrs. Sellers was born Nov. 22,
1922, a daughter of the late Charlie and Minnie Brock Rivers. She was a former
employee of Chesterfield Webbing and a Homemaker.
Mrs. Sellers was a lifelong member
of Brock’s Mill Baptist Church. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and good
neighbor to everyone. She loved God, her family, and her church. Irene was
preceded in death by her husband, Weldon D. Sellers, four brothers, Charlie E.,
C.M., Wilson, and Yoman Rivers; two sisters, Addie Stafford and Missie Mae
Rivers.
Surviving are three sons, Kenny
(Virginia) Sellers of Cheraw, Harmon W. Sellers of the home, and Weldon
(Carolyn) Sellers, Jr. of Cheraw; a stepson, Richard (Shirley) Sellers of
Patrick; three daughters, Glennie (Manley) Hancock of Ruby, Marolyn (Harry)
Haun, and Sandra (Grady) Tucker both of Cheraw; and a stepdaughter, Peggy
(Dewey) Hunt of Lexington.
Memorials may be made to Brock’s
Mill Baptist Church, c/o Bobby Morris 2509 Orchard Rd., Cheraw, S.C. 29520 or
to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O.
Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday,
Sept. 16, 2010
Amanda Rochelle Johnson
CHERAW – Amanda Rochelle Johnson,
30, died.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m.
Sept. 4 at Bethel United Methodist Church.
Amanda was born May 25, 1980 to
the late Ernest, Sr. and Olivia Johnson. She was a loving mother, sister, and
daughter. She attended Marlboro and Chesterfield
County Schools. She also attended
school in Oklahoma City, OK for her high school diploma and was enrolled at
Northeastern Technical College where she studied Early Childhood Development.
Amanda was employed at Sopako in Bennettsville, until her health faild. She
gave her life to Christ before she became ill.
Surviving are two daughters,
Aneisha Bloomfield and Briyanna Butler of the home; her mother, Olivia Johnson
of the home; three sisters, Sandy Ratliff, Allison Renee Johnson and Doian
Johnson all of Cheraw; three brothers, Ernest (Paula) Johnson of Cheraw, Bernie
B. (Shirley) Johnson of Wallace and Travis Johnson of Texas; grandmother,
Gladys Ratliff of Wallace; godchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements Published in The Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
Darwin Dwight Mabe
CHESTERFIELD – Darwin Dwight Mabe,
67, of 191 Phelps Lane, died Sept. 3, 2010.
Graveside services were held at 4
p.m. Sept. 7, at Oaklawn Cemetery with Charles Reeder officiating.
The family received friends at
Ridge Funeral Home from 2-3:30 p.m. Sept. 7.
Mr. Mabe was born Oct. 17, 1942,
the son of the late Verdelle and Lucy Mabe. He served in the U.S, Army.
Mr. Mabe was preceded in death by
his brother, Phillip Mabe and
his granddaughter, Angel Mabe.
Surviving is his sons, Tim Starling,
of Chesterfield, Todd Mabe, of Cheraw, Duane Mabe, of Chesterfield, and
grandchildren, Skyler Mabe and Aden Mabe.
Ridge Funeral Home of Asheboro,
N.C. was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC),Thursday,
Sept. 16, 2010
Mattie Davis-Kennedy
SANFORD, N.C. – Mrs. Mattie
Davis-Kennedy, 100, died on Sept. 2, 2010.
Memorial services were held Sept
9, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Sanford, N.C., with Nathaniel
Rhames presiding.
Memorials may be made to:
Community Hospice Center, 809 Wicker St., Sanford, N.C. 27330.
She was formerly of Cheraw.
Surviving is her daughter Carolyn
Kennedy-Street of Sanford, N.C.; a son, Jackie LeVaughn Kennedy of Surprise,
AZ, 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
Cape Fear Crematory was in charge
of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser (Cheraw, SC), Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010
Margaret Ruthven Perry
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Mrs. Margaret
Ruthven Perry, 89, Registrar Emeritus of Wake Forest University, died Sept. 6,
2010.
Funeral services were held at Wait
Chapel on the campus of Wake Forest University at 2 p.m. Sept. 11. Burial was
held in the Chesterfield Cemetery in Chesterfield, on Sept. 12, at 1 p.m.
Mrs. Perry was born Feb. 2, 1921,
the eldest child of Joe Duncan and Agnes Ruthven. Mrs. Perry was married to Dr.
Percival Perry, Summer Session Dean and professor of history at Wake Forest
University. At the end of World War II, Percival returned to Duke University to
complete his doctorial thesis. He and Margaret, who had attended Winthrop
College and graduated from the University of South Carolina, moved to the old
campus in Wake Forest, N.C. to begin their life-long tenure as loyal faculty
and staff members in the Wake Forest University family. Mrs. Perry began work
as a clerk in the Registrar’s Office and, over time became the Associate
Registrar and then the first woman Registrar at Wake Forest, a position she
retained until her retirement. She also modernized the registration process by
generating a computer program that streamlined the procedure. Students no
longer had a congregational registration and could pre-register in the spring.
The only other college in North Carolina to have already implemented this was
Duke University. Mrs. Perry also became an active participant in local,
regional, and national professional organizations, including the Southern
Association of Registrars and Admissions Officers. The Margaret Ruthven Perry
Distinguished SACRAO Journalism Award was named in her honor following her
completion as editor. The award is presented annually to the author whose
article promotes and advances knowledge, techniques, and standards of
competence in the profession. She held many prominent positions over the years,
culminating as the president of the national organization. As she neared
retirement, a formal dinner was held for her in Charlotte where she received
many recognition plaques, including The Carolinas Association, The Southern
Association, and The American Association Achievement awards. She was also
awarded the prestigious Charlie Hendricks Award for “Contributions Above and
Beyond the Call of Duty.” After her retirement, she was commissioned to write a
history of the Wake Forest Registrar’s Office.
Mrs. Perry was preceded in death
by her husband, their younger son, Alexander Ruthven Perry, her parents, and
her sister, Virginia Ruthven Hough, of Lexington, N.C.
Surviving is her son, William
Percival Perry and his wife, Karen Pickles Perry, of Greenville, N.C.; three
brothers, Joe Perry Ruthven and wife, Judy of Lakeland, Fla. and Sedona,
Arizona; William Duncan Ruthven and wife, Juanita; and Jerry Donald Ruthven and
wife, Sara, of Lakeland, Fla.; siblings from Lakeland, Fla., Joe Lawton Ruthven
and wife, Karen, and sons Niles, Zachary, and Tyler; Greg Ruthven and wife,
Kim, and their children, Gregor and Lauren, Donald Ruthven and wife, Robyn and
their son, Collin; Cindy Ruthven and husband, Scott and their daughter, Kiley,
Cathy Ruthven Flyte and husband, Jack, deceased, and Matt Ruthven and wife,
Lisa and their daughters, Caroline, Maggie, and Natalie; from Greensboro, N.C.,
U.S. Senator Kay Ruthven Hagan and husband, Chip and children Jeanette, Tilden,
and Carrie and Jean Hough Young and companion, Micky from Winston-Salem;
siblings, Haley, Jenna, and Jordyn Young and grand-nephew, Taylor, whom she saw
as her “adopted” grandchildren, nearby as they visited her often in the last
few years.
Mrs. Perry was a member of the
Wake Forest BaptistChurch.
Memorials may be made to: The
Williams Adult Day Center at
Frank Vogler and Sons was in
charge of arrangements. Published in The
Cheraw Chronicle and
David Charles Brewer
PAGELAND – Mr. David Charles
Brewer, 50, died Sept. 14, 2010.
Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Sept. 16, at
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. Thursday, prior to the service at
Mr. Brewer was born March 31, 1960, a son of Charles Albert and Clara Green
Brewer. He was a graduate of Central High School Class of 1978, and was a
retired machinist with Conbraco Industries. David was a member of
Surviving is his wife, Vanessa Hancock Brewer of the home; two daughters, Abby
Brewer and Stacy Brewer of the home; a grandson, Wesley Ian Deese; parents,
Charles A. and Clara Brewer of Pageland; a brother, Tony R. (Toni) Brewer of
Jefferson; two sisters, Wanda B. (Eddie) Davis of Pageland, and Cynthia B. Hudson
of
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Ronnie Polson
CHERAW – Mr. Ronnie Polson, 59,
died Sept. 16, 2010.
Graveside services were at 3 p.m. Sept. 19, at
Visitation was 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sept. 18, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,
Mr. Polson was born June 28, 1951, a son of Doris Polson Hudson and the late
Melvin Polson. He was a retired employee of Jackson Oil Company with 38 years
of service, and a member of
Surviving are two sons, Ronald Tad (Jennifer) Polson of Cheraw, and Nathaniel
Polson of the home; his mother, Doris (David B.) Hudson of Cheraw; a brother,
Melvin Eugene (Agnes) Polson of Cheraw; a sister, Lexie (Jerry) Lewis of
Chesterfield; three grandchildren, Melany, Asheton, and Dakota Polson; and
siblings, Shannon Polson of Chesterfield, Derreljean Lewis of Texas, and Gene
Polson of Cheraw, SC
Memorials may be made to: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society South Carolina
Chapter, 107 Westpark Boulevard, Suite 150, Columbia, S.C. 29210.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Diane Covington Savarese
CHERAW –
Diane Covington Savarese, 64, died Sept. 11, 2010.
A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Sept. 15, at
The family received friends 6-8 p.m. Sept. 14, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Diane was a daughter of the late Archibald and Constance Beatrice Rainwater
Covington. She was the manager of River Birch Apartments. She enjoyed sewing
and knitting. She loved spending time with her family and pets.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Sue Carolyn Barnard.
Surviving is her husband, Thomas Savarese, daughters, Susan Fancher, Jennifer
Ragsdale, grandchildren, Justin Fancher, Evan Alexander and Alexis Alexander
all of
Memorials may be made to: Chesterfield County Sheriff, Animal Shelter Fund, c/o
Jennifer Vaughn,
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Levester “Bo Dillie” Brown
BENNETTSVILLE
– Levester “Bo Dillie” Brown, 47, died Sept. 6, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sept. 12, at
Levester was born April 25, 1963 to Nathaniel Nichols and Shirley M. Brown. He
attended Bennettsville area schools and graduated from
He was preceded in death by his father, Nathaniel Nichols; his mother, Shirley
M. Brown; his grandmother, Mary P. Nichols; a brother, Charles Johnson, Jr.;
and a sibling, Ashley McLain.
Surviving is his wife, Latrice Lashawn Brown; three children, Jayln Jereel,
Levesha Jasmeana, Serenity Arrion Brown; two sisters, Catherine Johnson of
Bennettsvile, and Carol J. McLamb of Hamlet, N.C.; a brother, Timothy Green; an
uncle, James M. (Mary) Brown of Bennettsville; an aunt, Betty B. (Robert)
Wilson of Brooklyn, N.Y.; siblings, Eddie and Florencena McLain of
Bennettsville, Anthony and Reggie McLain of Bennettsville; and other relatives
and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Keith Laron McClendon
CHERAW – Keith Laron McClendon,
51, died Sept. 8, 2010.
Funeral services were held Sept. 13, at
McClendon, son of Dollie Elaine Humphrey McClendon and the late Turner Grant
McClendon, Jr. was born on March 13, 1959, in
While living in
Keith was a strong, independent and outgoing person and was very generous,
loved helping people, and always greeted you with a smile.
Surviving is his mother, Dollie E. McClendon, four brothers Turner McClendon
III (Wanda) of Huntersville, N.C.; Craig McClendon of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Anthony
McClendon of Cheraw and Aaron McClendon (Daphne) of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three
sisters, Sharon Ien (Michael) of Brooklyn, N.Y., Bridget McClendon, of Cheraw
and Charlette McClendon of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two uncles Charles McClendon (Vera)
of Beaufort, and Wilson A. Humphrey of Cheraw; four aunts Lillian Elizabeth
Wilson, of Cheraw, Wilhelmina Middleton (Sam) of Sheldon, Yvonne Burke (Corey)
and Carol Flanders of Page Point; also Alma Byrd and other relatives and
friends.
Morris Funeral Cottage of Cheraw was in charge of the service. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Aline Boan
PATRICK – Ms. Aline Boan Jordan,
89, died Sept. 23, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Sept. 25, at
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Friday at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mrs.
Aline was preceded in death by her daughter, Shelby Jean Ussery. Surviving are
three sons, Howard (Pam) Jordan of Columbia, Luther (Daisy) Jordan and Bobby
(Vanessa) Jordan of Patrick; 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Daniel Smith
Funeral services were at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Grooms Funeral Home, Cheraw.
Rev. Robert Marshall officiated.
Daniel was born
Surviving are his children, Annie (Robert) Baskin, Emily Cole, Johnny Lee
(Mary) Fuller and Mary McCormick, all of
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Ollie Johnson
Funeral services were at
Mrs. Johnson was born May 6, 1936, the youngest of five children from Ella and
Roosevelt Easterling. She was educated and moved to
Surviving are two sisters, Edith Williams and Nancy Brown of Bennettsville; two
brothers, Roosevelt Easterling and Paul Easterling preceded her in death; a
sibling, Edith Sweeting (
House of Hills, Inc. Funeral Homes of Brooklyn, N.Y., was in charge of
arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Amanda Rochelle Johnson
CHERAW – Amanda Rochelle Johnson,
30, died.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Sept. 4 at
Amanda was born May 25, 1980 to the late Ernest, Sr. and Olivia Johnson. She
was a loving mother, sister, and daughter. She attended Marlboro and
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Doris Jean Demby Bradley
Born September 20, 1939 in
Educated in Rowan County Schools, Mrs. Bradley was a housewife and a member of
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Preceding her in death was her husband, Reese Gale Bradley, Sr., who died April
25, 2008; and a son, Aaron Thad Bradley on April 16, 1998.
Survivors include her children, Reese Bradley, Jr. of Salisbury, Sabrina
Latham, Wanda Lemmons, Grant Bradley, Mark Bradley, Brian Bradley, Alicia
Britt, Adam Bradley, Matthew Bradley, Kelly Bradley, Patrick Bradley, Josh
Bradley; and a brother Clyde Demby. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren and 5
great-grandchildren.
Visitation: 6-8:00 PM ñ Friday, September 24, 2010 at Lyerly Funeral Home; and
at other times the family will be the residence.
Service: 11:00 AM ñ Saturday, September 25, 2010 at Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints,
Memorials: Ronald McDonald House of
Lyerly Funeral Home is serving the Bradley family. . Published in The Cheraw
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Darrell Wallace
MILNER,
Memorial services were at 4 p.m. Sept. 26, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel,
Visitation was 3-4 p.m. Sunday prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mr. Wallace was born Nov. 3, 1950, a son of Grace Collins Wallace and the late
William Boyd Wallace. He attended Cheraw public schools and later attended
Griffin Technical Institute in Griffin, Ga. Mr. Wallace worked in the textile
printing industry for over 30 years serving in various management positions
with several companies, including Raytex in Marion, and Carter’s Textiles in
Barnsville, Ga. Darrell recently retired from Advance Electrial & Industrial
of Atlanta, Ga.
Darrell was also preceded in death by an infant daughter, Terrie Lynn Wallace
and by an infant son, Timothy Chad Wallace.
Surviving are two sons, Tracy Darrell (Robin) Wallace of Griffin, Ga. and Jason
Troy (Maria) Wallace of Conway; three grandchildren, Jacob and Rachel Wallace
of Griffin, Ga. and Troy Wallace of Conway; mother, Grace Wallace of Cheraw;
two sisters, Sue (Billy) Driggers of Effingham, and Jeanette (Andy) Linton of
Cheraw; two brothers, Rev. Dennis (Gennie) Wallace of Irmo/Cheraw, and Rev.
Donald (Mary) Wallace of Wadesboro, N.C.
Memorials may be made to:
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Audrey Faye Hancock Gainey
CHERAW –
Mrs. Audrey Faye Hancock Gainey, 67, died Sept. 24, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sept. 26, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel.
Burial followed in
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Sept. 25, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Gainey was born May 13, 1943, a daughter of the late Henry Franklin and
Mollie Tucker Hancock. She was a former seamstress.
Audrey was preceded in death by eleven sisters, including Mary Teal, and by
four brothers, including Sam Hancock.
Surviving is her husband, Eddie B. Gainey of the home; two sons,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Levester “Bo Dillie” Brown
BENNETTSVILLE – Levester “Bo Dillie” Brown, 47, died Sept.
6, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sept. 12, at
Levester was born April 25, 1963 to Nathaniel Nichols and Shirley M. Brown. He
attended Bennettsville area schools and graduated from
He was preceded in death by his father, Nathaniel Nichols; his mother, Shirley
M. Brown; his grandmother, Mary P. Nichols; a brother, Charles Johnson, Jr.;
and a sibling, Ashley McLain.
Surviving is his wife, Latrice Lashawn Brown; three children, Jayln Jereel,
Levesha Jasmeana, Serenity Arrion Brown; two sisters, Catherine Johnson of
Bennettsvile, and Carol J. McLamb of Hamlet, N.C.; a brother, Timothy Green; an
uncle, James M. (Mary) Brown of Bennettsville; an aunt, Betty B. (Robert)
Wilson of Brooklyn, N.Y.; siblings, Eddie and Florencena McLain of
Bennettsville, Anthony and Reggie McLain of Bennettsville; and other relatives
and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Floyd Perry McClain
PAGELAND – Mr. Floyd Perry
McClain, 69, died Sept. 22, 2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Sept. 25, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial followed in
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Sept. 24, at the funeral home.
Mr. McClain was born June 4, 1941, a son of the late
Floyd was preceded in death by a son, Stanley Wallace, and four brothers,
William, Arthur, Hazel, and Spotford McClain.
Surviving are five sons, Perry McClain of Pageland, Dale (Donna) McClain of
Jefferson, Tim (Lynn) Wallace of Mt. Croghan, Jamie Wallace of Pageland, and
Jeffrey (Brandy) Wallace of Pageland; five daughters, Lisa (Junior) Smith of
Pageland, Nancy (James) Willis of Monroe, N.C., Janice (Billy) Griffin of
Pageland, Gail (Roger) McManus of Pageland, and Crystal (Speedy) Wallace of
Monroe, N.C.; four sisters, Thelma (Bobby) Carnes of Lancaster, Louise Harris
of Lando, Bernice Laney and Sadie Jordan of Pageland; 24 grandchildren and 22
great-grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published
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Caleb Watford
PATRICK – Caleb Watford, 31, died
Sept. 27, 2010.
Funeral services were Oct. 1 at Patrick Baptist with burial in the
Surviving are parents Jimmy and Sue Hinson Watford, of Patrick; fiancée Jess
Woolf, of
Memorials can be sent to the Patrick Baptist Church Youth Dept. P.O. Box 23,
Patrick, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
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Valerie Wade
PAGELAND – Valerie Andrea Wade,
38, died.
Funeral services were Sept. 19 at Mt. Harmon Missionary Church with burial in
the church cemetery
Surviving are mother Vera M. Wade, of Pageland; daughters Andrea S. Wade, of
Centreville, Va., Tandria A. Wade, of Germantown, Md., and Lafiria Wade, of
Carlisle; brothers David B. Wade (Sandra) and Michael S. Wade, of
Fredericksburg, Va., and Derrick A. Wade and Terrell Wade of Lawrenceville, Va.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
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John Lance Quick
Funeral services were Oct. 6 at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home.
Surviving are wife Brenda King Quick, of the home; daughters Elesha Ann Quick,
of Chesterfield, Deanna Quick (Jody) Jacobs, of Patrick, Paula Michelle Quick,
of Cheraw, and Tammy Michelle Horton, of Rock Hill; sisters Cathy Quick (Mike)
Barrington and Julie Quick (Josh) Caulder, of Bennettsville, S.C.; brother Glen
“Smiley” Smith, of Bennettsville; and five grandchildren.
Memorials can be sent to Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle
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Clara Mae Little Phillips
HESTERFIELD – Clara Mae Little
Phillips, 59, died Sept. 30, 2010.
Funeral services were Oct. 3 at Salem Baptist with burial in
Surviving are brothers Calvin (Carol) Little, and
Percell (Shelia) Little, of
Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Billy
Frank “Bill” Oliver, Sr.,
DECEASED: Mr. Billy Frank “Bill” Oliver, Sr., age 82, died Saturday, October 2,
2010 at his home
MEMORIAL SERVICE: is 2:00 PM, Saturday, October 9, 2010 at
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel
VISITATION: will be 1:00 – 2:00 PM prior to the service at the funeral home
HISTORY: Mr. Oliver was born May 9, 1928 in Ruby, SC a son of the late Claude Lester
and Mary Ann Hicks Oliver. He was a graduate of
SURVIVORS: Wife of 55 years: Vonzill Price Oliver of the home 2 Sons: Donnie
(Sheila) Oliver and Steve (Cheryl) Oliver all of Ruby, SC, 3 Daughters: Vickey
(Jack) Oxendine of Inverness, FL, Kay (Thomas) Knight of Ruby, SC and Christine
(David) Johns of Myrtle Beach, SC, 2
Brothers: Mike Oliver and Jack Oliver both of Chesterfield, SC, 2 Sisters:
Betty Johnson Agnew of Ruby, SC and Iris Hill of El Cajon, CA, Also 5
Grandchildren and 1 Great Grandchild
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Oliver Family. Published in The Cheraw
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Surviving are parents Matthew Nelson and Christa Gainey; grandparents Lori
Torres, of Jefferson, William Gainey, of Kershaw, S.C., Donna (Glenn) Hancock,
of Mt. Croghan, and Robert Perry, of Columbia; great-grandparents Frances
Woodward, of Jefferson, Levi Smith, of Great Falls, S.C., Emma Gainey, of
Kershaw, Sandy (Randy) Funderburk, of Pageland, and Harold Nelson, of Whitmire,
N.C.
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Vivian Rivers Lisenby
Funeral services were Oct. 5 at Hopewell Baptist with burial in the church
cemetery.
INTERMENT: to follow in the church
cemetery
VISITATION: is 6:00 – 8:00 PM, Monday, October 4, 2010 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home
HISTORY: Mrs. Lisenby was born April 25, 1920 in Chesterfield, SC a daughter of
the late Coy Wilson and Lora Ethel Smith Rivers. She was a retired Garment
Textile Supervisor, having worked with Sacony and Caraco. Vivian was a lifelong
member of
SURVIVORS: 1 Son: Wayne A. (Johnsie) Lisenby of
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Margaret Ann Jenkins Little
RUBY — Margaret Ann Jenkins
Little, 70, died Oct. 1, 2010.
Funeral services were Oct. 3 at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home Chapel with
burial in
Surviving are daughter Kathy (John) Purvis, of Ruby; brother
Kenneth (Linda) Jenkins, of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
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Shirley Ann Jones
WALLCE – Shirley Ann Jones, 62, died Sept. 30, 2010.
A funeral
service was held Oct. 4 at Beaver Dam Baptist with burial at
Surviving are daughter Shelia Marley; sisters Delores (Joe) Crandoll, of
Brooklyn, N.Y., Mildred (W.R.) Douglas, of Bennettsville, S.C., and Patricia
(Rev. Aaron) McCorkle, of Elgin, S.C.; brothers Walter Jones, of Cheraw, and
John L. Jones, of Wallace; and a granddaughter.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Kenny B. Joplin
A funeral service was held Oct. 5, at Hopewell Baptist with burial in the
church cemetery.
VISITATION:
HISTORY: Mr. Joplin was born
Surviving are sons Richard K. (Carolyn) Joplin, of Chesterfield, and Robert L.
(Gail) Joplin, of Jefferson; daughters Joanne Joplin, of Colorado, Teresa
Joplin of Nebraska, and Annette Brock, of Chesterfield; brothers Bruce D.
(Betty) Joplin Jr., of Burlington, N.C., and Jerry C. (Nancy) Joplin, of
Nashville, Tenn.; sisters Myrtle J. (Gene) Brown, of Chesterfield, and Jenney
J. (Billy) McKeown, of Columbia; and seven grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in The Cheraw
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Margaret Jones
CHERAW – Margaret Jones, 82, died Monday, Sept. 27, 2010.
Funeral services were Oct. 1 at
Surviving are sisters Frances J. DeMille, of
Memorials can be sent to
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Rochell Bridges
CHERAW – Rochell “Pee Wee”
Bridges, 59, died Sept. 23, 2010.
Funeral services were held Sept. 28, at Pee Dee Union Baptist with burial in
Surviving are daughters Shamar Burns, Keishah Streater, Jonett Dixon, and
Nishka Burns, of Cheraw; sons Kahlil Brewster, Kerry (Anita) Dixon, of
Greensboro, N.C., Quincy (Keisha) Fleming, of Bradenton, Fla., and Timothy
Sharper, of the home; sisters the Rev. Minnie Chapman and Evonne (Hugh) Pegues,
of Cheraw, and Brenda Ratliff; brother Garcia Gilmore; and seven grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
FUNERAL SERVICE:
INTERMENT: will follow in the Jefferson Cemetery
VISITATION:
HISTORY: Mrs. Barrett was born February 4, 1938, in
SURVIVORS: 1 Son: Jerry (Diana) Barrett of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
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Geraldine
W. Barrett
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Oct. 6, at
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,
Mrs. Barrett was born Feb. 4, 1938, a daughter of the late Henry
and Alma Tellington Williamson. She was a retired grocery store employee.
Geraldine was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Raymond
Barrett and by three brothers.
Surviving is a son, Jerry (Diana) Barrett of Johns Island; two
daughters, Debbie (Donald) Lisle of Auburndale,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of
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Carey Leroy Cox
CHERAW – Carey Leroy Cox, 85, died Oct. 5, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 10, at
Carey was born April 4, 1925 to the late Alonzo and Lila King He
was a member of
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Katheryn Elaine Cox
Douglas; a brother, Alonzo Cox, Jr.; and three sisters, Allie Cox McQueen, Lila
Cox Bacote and Bennie Cox Alston.
Surviving is his wife, Pandoria; a daughter, Mary Louise Cox
(John) Stroman of Orangeburg; two sons, Windall Alonzo (Gayle) Cox and Melvin
Leroy (Wanda) Cox both of Columbia; a sister, Ellen Cox (Eugene) Bacote of
Society Hill; granddaughter, LaTosh Douglas (Derrick) Harrell; and
other
relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Rachel Gladys Brown Eubanks
Graveside services were at 3 p.m. Oct. 13, at the
She was born Nov. 23, 1921, a daughter of the late Eliza Whitley
and Duncan Lucas Brown.
Rachel was preceded in death by a daughter, Vivian Eubanks
Knight, and siblings, Bertha Demby and Retha Morris of Chesterfield; Nell
Oliver of Cheraw; Verdie Miles of Jefferson; Dorothy McInnis of Southern Pines,
N.C.; Pearl Plyler of Kannapolis, N.C.; and Maynard Brown ofMooresville, N.C.
Surviving is her daughter, Parris Eubanks Hibbard of Pinehurst,
N.C.; sons, Don D. Eubanks, H. Brown Eubanks, and Derryl M. Eubanks and wife
Diane of Jefferson; and Shirrell L. Eubanks of Monroe, N.C.; grandchildren,
David Hibbard of Pinehurst, N.C., Renee Knight of Jefferson, Brent Eubanks of
Charlotte, N.C.,Mark Eubanks of Monroe, N.C., Ashley
Eubanks of Columbia, Doug Eubanks, Jamie Eubanks, and Wayne Eubanks, all of
Pageland; great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Chesterfield Convalescent Center, P.O.
Box 1329, Cheraw, S.C. 29520; Hospice of Scotland County, P.O. Box 1033,
Laurinburg, N.C. 28353; or Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave.,
7th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10001.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Mary Lou Horne Garris
CHERAW – Mrs. Mary Lou Horne “Susie” Garris, 74, died Oct. 6,
2010.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Oct. 9, at
Mrs. Garris was born Feb. 21, 1936, a daughter of the late
Willie Horne and Ethel Bridges Horne Walters. She was a retired registered with
Mary Lou was preceded in death by her husband, William Frank
Garris; her step-father, J.B. Walters; a son, John William Garris; a daughter,
Ethel Ann Garris Quick; and by a grandson, Henley Lee “Trey” Jones, III.
Surviving is her son, Jason Wayne (Sammie) Garris of
Chesterfield; daughters: Mary F. “Lin” Garris (Jimmy) Shelley of McColl, and
Susan Denell G. (Ralph E.) Brogden of Columbia; grandchildren: Daniel, Derrick,
and David Quick, and Justin Garris, Brandi Jones, Tammy English, and Amanda
Garris; and also Robert Purvis of Patrick.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Willie “Pop” Cole, Jr.
CHERAW – Willie “Pop” Cole, Jr., 68, died Oct. 4, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Oct. 9 at
Willie was born Feb. 28, 1942, to Willie and Erwin Cole. He
joined
Surviving is his wife, Daisy B. Cole; mother, Erwin Cole of
Jamaica, N.Y.; children, Antonio (Sharon) Gary of Columbia, Rev. Renee (James) Bethea
of Hamlet, N.C., Gerald Bennett of Rockingham, N.C., Maj. Willis Matt (Lula)
Bennett of Fayetteville, N.C., Angela Quick, Charissa (Brandy) Carter, all of
Rockingham, N.C., Larry Bennett of Columbia; 15 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; two brothers; two uncles; two aunts; an adopted brother,
Eddie Walker and a sister, Bondell Bradley; two adopted daughters, Cynthia Hill
and Monique Hill Covington.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Oct. 12 at
He was preceded in death by his wife Janie Mae Bittle Sellers
; two grandchildren, Fontell Sellers and Crystal Ratliff.
Surviving are five children, Pricilla (R.D.) Ratliff, Chesterfield, Debra
Sellers, Salisbury, N.C., Arkendara (Kathryn) Sellers, Salisbury, N.C., Janice
(Edward) Melton and Wanda (Rev. Barnay) Ratliff both of Chesterfield; a
brother, Dwight (Donna) Shipp, Forestville, MD; three sisters, Connie (Everett)
Parker, Salisbury, N.C., Barbara (Gene) A. Goodlett, Raleigh, N.C. and Regina
(Allen) Nickerson, Durham, N.C.; cousin, Letha Ree Myers, Chesterfield; 10
grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; also Eliza Johnson of Pageland, Wes
Teal and Hunter Gulledge, both of Chesterfield; and other relatives and
friends.
Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Rita Faye Hodge Mills
RUBY – Mrs. Rita Faye Hodge Mills,
55, died Oct. 17, 2010.
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Oct. 19, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Oct. 18, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Mills was born Nov. 2, 1954, a daughter of the late Jason and Lela Sarah
Frances Brock Hodge. She was a caregiver with Pageland Care Facility and a
member of the Chesterfield Church of God.
Rita was preceded in death by her husband, Timothy Wayne Mills, a
granddaughter, Cynthia Isabella Mills and by two sisters, Leona Hodge and
Geneva Hodge
Surviving is her son, Michael Mills of Pageland; three daughters, Carla
(Jeffrey) Burgess of Jefferson, Dana (Tommy Jr.) Wallace of Mt. Croghan, and
Heather (Andy) Harvell of Patrick; four brothers, Floyd Hodge of Chesterfield,
Junior Hodge, Billy Wayne Hodge, and Jerry Hodge all of Ruby; four sisters,
Daisy Jordan of Patrick; Cathy Jordan, of Pageland, Mary Campbell of Jefferson,
and Bonnie Wallace of Ruby; and 14 grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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T. Belton Laney
CHERAW – T. Belton Laney, 86, died
Oct. 13, 2010.
A funeral service will be held at 4 p.m. Oct. 16, at
T. Belton was a son of the late Charles Blair and Mary Lorena Humphries Laney.
Laney was a World War II, US Army Air Force Veteran. He was a charter member
and served as an officer of the Cheraw Rescue Squad. He was a Mason, Cheraw
Lodge #15. He was a member of
He was preceded in death by, a brother, Charles R. Laney and a grandchild,
Charlie Scott Laney, Jr.
Surviving is his wife, Frances McRae Laney of Cheraw; Thomas (Nellie) Belton
Laney, Jr. of Cheraw, Charlie Scott (Gail) Laney of Cheraw, Roachel (Jo Ann)
Jennings Laney of Boone, N.C.; grandchildren, Adam (Audrey) Laney, Joshua
(Katrina) Laney, Blair Laney, Lauren (Bryan) Tipton, great grandchildren,
Elijah Laney, Molly Laney, step grandchildren, Jason (Daphne) Bryant, Joshua
Bryant, and Duncan Bryant; step great grandchildren, Coleman Bryant, Callie
Bryant and John Bryant.
Memorials may be made to: Charlie Scott Laney, Jr., Scholarship Fund, c/o
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Pete Hurst
Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Aug. 11, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Aug. 10, at the funeral home.
Mr. Hurst was born July 21, 1937, a son of the late Robert Wesley and Pearline Therrell
Hurst. He was a retired Millwright and a U. S. Army Veteran. Mr. Hurst was a
member of Southern Grace Full Gospel Church
Pete was preceded in death by a son, John Wesley Hurst.
Surviving is his wife, Cindi C. Hurst of the home; a son, Mark W. Hurst of
Chesterfield; a daughter, Lisa H. (Calvin) Gibson of Chesterfield; two
grandchildren: Haley and C. J. Gibson; a brother, Jack (Debbie) Hurst of
Chesterfield; a stepson, John E. Bosman of Marshville, N.C.; a stepdaughter,
Teresa R. Bosman of Peoria, AZ; three step-grandchildren, Nathan, Wyatt, and
Breanna Bosman; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to: Agape Hospice,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of
arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
William “Bill” Lester Hunter
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Mr. William “Bill” Lester Hunter, 94, died Oct. 16, 2010.
A memorial Service was held at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,
William was born July 26, 1916, to the late Morgeory Brown Hunter and Lester
Francis Hunter. Bill was an U.S. Army veteran who served in World War II in the
European Theater from 1943 to 1945. Bill earned the several military honors
including The Silver and Bronze Star for heroic actions, and Purple Heart.
Following the military, he worked in the textile industry retiring from
Burlington Industries.
He was predeceased by his wife Julia King Hunter, a brother, Zebulon (Sam)
Hunter, and by three sisters, Rebecca Hunter, Alice Hunter Rogers, and Frances
Derickson.
Surviving is his daughter, Judy H. Robinson of Charlotte, N.C., and two sons,
William “Bill” F. Hunter and wife Lynn of Mooresville, N.C. and Henry L. Hunter
and wife, Debbie of Calhoun, Ga.; five grandchildren, Natalie Smith and husband
Kevin, and Max Hunter and wife Lisa of Snoqualmie, WA, William “Will” M. Hunter
and wife Ginny of Mooresville, N.C., Elizabeth Sokol, and husband, Kenny of
Cornelius, N.C. and Hunter Forstchen and husband Stephen of Apex, N.C.; seven
great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Margie Hooks
CHERAW – Margie Hooks, 94, died
Oct. 12, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Oct. 17, at
Margie was a daughter of the late Milton and Irene Williams Moore born March 3,
1916. She was educated in McColl and at an early age joined
She was preceded in death by Olan Pegues, Jr., and three children.
Surviving are Larry (D) and Ellen Hooks of Cheraw, Arelia Hooks of New Haven,
Conn.; sisters, Louise Covington of Manhattan, N.Y. and Angerine Cole of
McColl; a brother, Nathaniel Moore of McColl; grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Ellen Wicker Griggs
WALLACE – Ellen Wicker Griggs, 79,
died Oct. 14, 2010.
A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Oct. 16, at
Ellen was a daughter of the late William Roland and Donna Bennett Wicker. She
was a lifetime member of
Surviving are her husband, Carlton R. Griggs; sons, Michael R. Griggs, Jennings
Bryan Griggs; daughters, Mary G. Johnson, Danelia G. Young all of Wallace; a
brother, William “Billy” Wicker of Cheraw; sister, Mable Brown of Myrtle Beach;
nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, a step grandchild and two step
great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to:
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Cora Mae Eskridge
CHERAW – Mrs. Cora Mae Eskridge
Ousley, 97, died Oct. 3, 2010.
Services were held by the graveside at 2 p.m. Oct. 6, at
Cora was the daughter of the late John Washington and Cora Mae Clodfelter
Eskridge. She was the wife of the late Marion D. Ousley and the retired owner
of Ousley’s Grocery Store. She was a charter member of Faith Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her brothers, Ernest R. (Emma Rae) Eskridge of Cheraw and
Memorials may be made to: Faith Presbyterian Church,
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Robert L. Ash, Sr.
CHERAW – Robert L. Ash, Sr., 76,
died Oct. 9, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Oct. 14, at
Robert was known as “Bill” was born Nov. 17, 1933, a son of the late Thomas
James Ash, Sr. and the late Gracie Chapman Ash. He was employed with Sash and
Door Lumber Co., Cheraw and later moved to
Surviving is his wife, Viola M. Ash; Robert L. Ash, Jr. of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Doris A. (David) Quick of Wallace, Charles (Ada) Ashe of Cheraw, Tina A.
(Jasper) Ellis Cheraw, Eric (Jackie) Ashe of Baltimore, MD and Dennis (Bonita)
Ashe of Savannah, Ga., Wilbert (Estelle) Watson of Chesterfield, Va., Jimmy
(Lou Esther) Brown of Cheraw, Shirley Brown of Bennettsville, James Arthur
(Contessa) Dogan of Shelby, N.C. and Jennie Mae Merriman of Rockingham, N.C.;
35 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; brothers, Thomas Ash, Jr., Ernest
Ashe, Sr. and James C. (Naomi) Ashe all of Cheraw; sisters, Thomasine Simmons of
Baltimore, MD, Bettye Robertson, Carolyn (Johnny) Smith, Loretta (Howard)
Rogers all of Cheraw; uncle, Edna Ashe of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and also Sonny Powe
and Mary Jackson; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Michael David “Mike” Johnson
CHERAW – Mr. Michael David “Mike”
Johnson, 45, died Oct. 20, 2010.
Graveside services were at 3 p.m. Oct. 24 at
Mr. Johnson was born Jan. 22, 1965, a son of Mary Alice Cope Williams and the
late Rev. David Carroll Johnson. He was a graduate of Cheraw High School Class
of 1983, and was a carpenter. Mike was a member of
Surviving is his mother and stepfather, Mary Alice and Junior Williams of Ruby;
three uncles, Don Johnson and Henry (Annie Mae) Johnson of Cheraw, and James
Harold Cope of La Vernia, TX; three aunts, Vondell Turnage and Maxine Grimm of
Patrick and Mildred Holiday of Cheraw; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Sandy Rivers Weatherford
PATRICK – Mr. Sandy Rivers
Weatherford, 66, died Oct. 23, 2010.
Graveside services were at 3 p.m. Oct. 26 at Griggs-O’Neal Cemetery,
Hartsville.
Visitation was 5-7 p.m. Oct 25 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Mr. Weatherford was born Aug. 12, 1944, a son of the late Buster and Lula Mae
O’Neal Weatherford. He was a retired employee of Wade Manufacturing. Mr.
Weatherford was a former member of the S.C. National Guard and a member of
Lighthouse Ministries.
Surviving are two brothers, Sammy Weatherford and his wife, Dorothy Smith
Weatherford, and Enoch “June” O’Neal both of Patrick; and other relatives and
friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Virgie J. Mills
PAGELAND – Mrs. Virgie J. Mills
Rogers, 74, died Oct. 18, 2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Oct. 20 at
Visitation was 7-9 p.m. Oct. 19, at
Mrs. Rogers was born Nov. 27, 1935, a daughter of the late Spofford and Lula
McCoy Mills. She was a former textile employee and a member of
Virgie was also preceded in death by a brother, William Mills and by a sister,
Virginia Starnes.
Surviving is her husband, Johnny F. Helms of the home; a son, Randy (Jeannie)
Rogers of Monroe, N.C.; a daughter, Paula (David) Burgess of Florence, Ala.;
three stepsons, Johnny Helms, Jr., Charles (Robin) Helms, and Kyle (Wanda)
Helms all of Lancaster; two stepdaughters, Anita (Jimmy) Reeves and Michelle
Miles both of Lancaster; four brothers, Albert (Mary) Mills and Dillon (Ruth)
Mills of Pageland, Buddy (Mary) Mills and Woodrow (Sally) Mills of Monroe,
N.C.; a sister, Gladys Rape of Marshville, N.C.; 13 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Don L Courtney
PAGELAND – Mr. Don L. Courtney,
69, died Oct. 20, 2010.
Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Oct. 22 at the
Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Oct. 21 at the
Mr. Courtney was born March 9, 1941, the son of Nellie Courtney Boone. He was a
graduate of
Don was preceded in death by his grandmother, Jane Courtney and by his uncle,
Carl Courtney. Surviving is his wife, Jenny Johnson Courtney of the home;
mother, Nellie Boone of Lancaster; a son, Todd (Susan) Courtney of Lancaster;
four daughters, Myra (Brian) Usher of Lancaster; Cheryl (Jakie) McManus of
Heath Springs, Missy (Rev. Neal) Gainey of Bethune, and Amie Catoe of Monroe,
N.C.; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Nancy (Tom) Stegall of Waxhaw, N.C.,
Minnie (David) Miles of Jefferson, and Linda (Brian) Storey of Anderson; also
Roy Clark of Pageland.
Memorials may be made to
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Dewey O. Inman
Memorial services were 1 p.m. Oct. 21 at
Dewey was born June 21, 1933 to the late Van Buren Inman and Pearl Edwards
Inman. Dewey was a member of the United States Air Force where he attained the
rank of Staff Sergeant. He worked in the radiologic field and finished his
career at
Dewey was preceded in death by his wife Brenda G. (Carpenter) Inman of Cheraw;
a sister, Lois Inman Boyles-Whitfield and one brother, Norman Van Inman.
He is survived by one brother, Alan Inman of Laurinburg, N.C.; two sisters,
Peggy Inman Turner of Raleigh, N.C. and Joyce Inman Browning of Biglerville,
Pa.; his children, Sherry (Pete) Alleano, Barry D. (Ilona) Inman, Charles D.
Carpenter II, Mary E. (Tim) O’ Shields, and Melinda S. (Harvey Brown) Bruner;
10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; and other relatives and
friends.
Memorials may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society,
Melanie Dawn Thomas
CHERAW – Melanie Dawn Thomas, 28,
died Oct. 22, 2010.
The family received friends at 1 p.m. Oct. 26, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. A
funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Oct. 26, in the funeral home chapel. Burial
followed in
Melanie was the daughter of
Surviving are her son, Remy Trace Angle of Cheraw; her parents; brothers,
William David Thomas, Jr. of
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Stephen Singleton
CHERAW – Stephen Singleton, 55, died
Sept. 26, 2010.
A memorial service was held Oct. 1 at
Stephen was the son of Thelma B. Singleton, born Oct. 12, 1964. He graduated
from
He was preceded in death by a brother, Tracy Russell Singleton.
Surviving is his mother; his wife, Pola Darlene; four daughters, Shetoria,
Christian, Stephani, HeavenLeigh Singleton; a grandchild, Logan; six brothers,
four sisters; and other relatives and friends. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Wendy Elizabeth Johns Lyons
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Oct. 25 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in the
Visitation was 1-2 p.m. Monday prior to the service at the funeral home.
Mrs. Lyons was born June 4, 1965, a daughter of the late Willie David Johns and
Judy Grey Brigman. She was a graduate of Olympic High School in
Surviving is her husband, Terry L. Lyons; two sons, Matt Lyons of Cheraw and
Jeffrey Earl Lott, II of Brevard, N.C.; a daughter, Sherry Lyons of Cheraw;
grandmother, Ruby L. Johns of Cheraw; three brothers, David (Christine) Johns
and Todd (Becky) Johns both of Myrtle Beach, and David (Shelia) Tyner of
Laurinburg, N.C.; a sister, Sara Williams of Holden Beach, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Elizabeth Ann Moore Burr
RUBY – Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Moore
Burr, 64, died Oct. 19, 2010.
Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 21 at
Mrs. Burr was born March 18, 1946, a daughter of the late Dewey Wilson Moore
and Margaret Louise Griggs Moore Sledge. She was a graduate of
Surviving is her husband, Mendel R. Burr of the home; and two aunts, Sarah
Gibson of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Harmon W. “Jig” Sellers
CHERAW – Mr. Harmon W. “Jig” Sellers,
61, died
Funeral services were held
Mr. Sellers was born
Surviving are three brothers, Richard A. (Shirley) Sellers of Patrick, Kenny D.
(
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Ruby Caulder Teal
Memorial services were held
Mrs. Teal was born
Ruby was preceded in death by her husband James Basil Teal; one daughter, Janet
Lee Teal; four brothers, Arthur “June” Caulder, Jr., Willard Caulder, Robert
Caulder, and Rufus Caulder; and by two sisters; Alta Novella Caulder and Julia
Margaret Caulder.
Surviving are four sons, Don Robert Teal of Charlotte, N.C., James William Teal
of Pageland, Alvin Jerry Teal of Georgia, Richard Allen Teal of Orlando, Fla.;
six daughters, Kay Francis McClary, Patricia Ann Teal, Alta Jill Gatlin, and
Lynn T. Lane all of Orlando Fla., and Susan L. Arnold and Sandra Mayhew both of
Chesterfield; a brother, Tharen Caulder of Cheraw; 16 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Francine Malry
CHERAW – Francine Malry, 53, died.
Funeral services were held
She was preceded in death by a son, Antonio Malry; and three brothers, Russell,
Andre and Quantrail.
Surviving is her daughter, Andrea Turner and son, Lee Angelo Perry; four
sisters, Evelyn Ford and Rosa Malry of Cheraw, Jerolyn Smith of Landover, MD
and Arletta James of Orlando, Fla.; two brothers, Dennis Malry and Charles
Malry of Cheraw; six grandchildren, LaNa Michelle Turner, Tyree Price, Tykea
Price, Ebony Strong, Mona Harrison and Demetris Turner; also Ernest Jett and
other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Tommie Jane Ratliff
CHERAW – Mrs. Tommie Jane Ratliff, 87, died
Funeral services were held
Mrs. Tommie Jane Ratliff also known as Ms. Tee, was born to the late Lucious
Broady and Mary E. McEachin Broady on
Surviving is a daughter Willie Mae McFarlin of Cheraw; two sons, Wilbert
Chapman of Wilmington, DE and Thomas Broady; three sisters, Bobbie Jean Broady
of Hoffman, N.C., Elenora Broady and Janie Mae (Harry) Gary all of Rockingham,
N.C.; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and
friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Hosea Bryant
BISHOPVILLE – Hosea Bryant, 59,
died
Arrangements will be announced by Young & Young Funeral Home of Hartsville.
The family will receive friends at
Linda Amick Weeda
SEA LEVEL – Linda Amick Weeda, 58, died
A memorial service was held at
She was born on
Surviving is her son, Blake Weeda of Durham, N.C.; a step-daughter, Jennifer
Weeda of Memphis, Tenn.; a sister, Judy (Wayne) Parrish of Newport, N.C.; and
brother, Danny Amick and wife, Robin of Williamsburg, Va.
Memorials may be made to: the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 3101 Industrial Drive
Suite 210, Raleigh, N.C. 27609, or the Disabled American Veterans, 3725
Alexandria Pike, Cole Springs, KY 41076.
Munden Funeral Home in
Franklin Johnson Pegues
CHERAW – Franklin Johnson Pegues, 86, died
The family of Franklin Johnson Pegues, a native of Cheraw, will hold a burial
ceremony for his ashes on
Born on
His many pursuits included a lifelong interest in the history of the Pegues
family, which is rooted in
Evelyn Morris Adams
Graveside services were held
Mrs. Adams was born
Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband, Dudley Marcus Adams, and by three
brothers and three sisters.
Surviving are two sons, Mark (Dianne) Adams of Jacksonville, Fla. and Keith D.
(Dottie) Adams of Richmond Va.; four grandchildren, Diana Paige Adams and
Dudley M. Adams IV of
Memorials may be made to: The Northeast Florida Community Hospice of
Jacksonville, FL or
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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William Johnson
Funeral services were held
Mr. Johnson was born
He was preceded in death by his wife, Sallie McBride Johnson.
Surviving is a son, Van Johnson of
Carter Funeral Home of Rockingham, N.C., was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Esther “Tee” Hathaway
PAGELAND – Mrs. Esther “Tee”
Hathaway, 77, died
Graveside services were held
Mrs. Hathaway was born
Tee was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde C. Hathaway; four sisters,
Augusta Pilgrim, Betty Polson, Ina Snipes, Vada Treadaway; and by one brother
James Myers.
Surviving is a son, Randy Hathaway of Pageland; a daughter, Patricia Hathaway
of Pageland; a brother, Wink (Rachel) Myers of Wadesboro, N.C.; a sister, Doris
(B.J.) Ricketts of Wadesboro, N.C.; also Parnell Steen of Pageland; and other
relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Travis Gulledge
Funeral services were held
Mr. Gulledge was born
Surviving is a daughter, Lily Madison Gulledge; father, Tony (Teresa) Gulledge
of Chesterfield; mother, Carol (Bill) Gregory of Chesterfield; grandfather,
Charles Ray Gulledge of Chesterfield; two brothers, Eli and Ethan Gulledge both
of Chesterfield; a sister, Hannah Gulledge of Chesterfield; a step-sister,
Malerie Gregory of Abbeville; aunts and uncles, Terry (Eugene) Campbell, Jayne
(Clyde) Watson, Tony Lear, and Kevin (Tim Smoak) Lear; and also Liberty Gardner
of Ruby; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
James Arthur Fuller
BENNETTSVILLE – Mr. James Arthur “Hun” Fuller, 64, died
Funeral services were held
James, known as “Hun,” was born
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Theron and Carl Fuller and three
sisters, Mae Bell Bostic, Rosa Fuller and Nora Carter.
Surviving is a sister, Doretha Fields of
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Bobby F. Nicholson
Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Nov. 9, at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial followed in the
Mr. Nicholson was born Aug. 5, 1934, a son of the late Edward Henry and Lucy
Milton Nicholson. He was a graduate of Pageland High School Class of 1952,and was a retired Truck Driver. Mr. Nicholson was a member
of the
Surviving is his wife of 57 years, Frances Gaskins Nicholson of the home; a
son, Tony Nicholson of Hilton Head Island; two grandsons, and a sister, Patsy
Gregory of
Memorials may be made to: Chesterfield Baptist Church “Music Dept.”, 207 East
Main St., Chesterfield, S.C., or to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Elsie Lear Price Hayes
Funeral services were held 11 a.m. Nov. 8, at
Mrs. Hayes was born Aug. 8, 1937, a daughter of the late Harvey and Sallie
Lear. She was former employee of Caro-Knit and a charter member of
Surviving are two sons, Danny (Debbie) Price of Bethune and Sambo (Sheila)
Price of Jefferson; two daughters, Denise Price of Jefferson, and Darlene (Rex)
Allen of Mt. Croghan; a brother, Lewis (Emma Lee) Lear of McBee; nine
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Della Mae Roscoe Hartwick
CHERAW – Ms. Della Mae Roscoe Hartwick,
82, died Nov. 4, 2010.
Funeral services were held 3 p.m. Nov. 7, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in
Mrs. Hartwick was born Oct. 1, 1928, a daughter of the late John Gurley Roscoe
and Geneva Rivers Roscoe. She was a former employee of Chesterfield Webbing and
retired from Chesterfield Manufacturing. She was a member of
Della Mae was preceded in death by a grandson, Lee Hartwick; a sister, Mavis
Beyersdorf; a brother, Robert Hugh Roscoe; and by a half brother, Ralph Roscoe.
Surviving are two sons, Junior (Lynn) Hartwick of Marion, and Michael (Dolores)
Hartwick of Orrick, MO; three brothers, J.L. Roscoe of Chesterfield, Reece
(Bernicia) Roscoe of Cheraw, and Billy (Frances) Roscoe of Columbia; two
sisters, Pat Gainey of Cheraw, Aronica (Bennie) Teal of Chesterfield; two half
brothers, Johnny Roscoe of Patrick, and Ervin Roscoe of Hamlet, N.C.; three
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and also April (Don) Gooch of
Cheraw; Gladys Kelly of Chesterfield and Melanie Adams of Mt. Croghan.
Memorials may be made to: Pine Grove Baptist Church “Building Fund”
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Frances Jenkins
CHERAW – Frances Jenkins
Funeral services were held 11 a.m. Nov. 4 at Kiser Funeral Home. Burial
followed in the
She was preceded in death by a son, Charles Gilbert Jordan; a sister, Helen J.
Griggs; brothers, John Wilson Jenkins, Carroll Jenkins, James Mark Jenkins, Jr.
and Wayne Adams.
Surviving are her sons, Tommy (Phyllis) Carroll Moore of
Memorials may be made to: American Cancer Society, Chesterfield County Chapter,
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Funeral services were held 3 p.m. Nov. 4, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed in
Mrs. Dunn was born Jan. 16, 1935, a daughter of the late Robert Major and Eula
Mae Sikes Price. She was a homemaker and a member of Lighthouse Ministries.
Surviving is her brother, John (Sara) Price of Chesterfield; a sister, Dorothy
Burgess of Pageland; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Robert “Bob” E. Cummings
CHERAW – Mr. Robert E. Cummings (Bob), 75, died Oct. 29,
2010.
Bob was a U.S. Air Force veteran who served during the Korean and the Viet Nam
Wars. His military service allowed him to travel the world. He retired in 1974
after serving his country for 23 years.
Bob was preceded in death by his first wife Martha Slagle Cummings, a son, Mark
Eugene Cummings, six brothers and three sisters.
Surviving is his wife, Oleta Woods Cummings, of the home; a son, David (Denise)
Cummings, of St. Anthony, ID; a daughter, Cora (Roger) Brown, of Fruitdale,
S.D.; son, Robert (Sandra) Cummings, of Ashton, ID; daughter, Alicia (David)
Anderson, of Nisland, S.D.; stepson, John Woods, of Cheraw; stepdaughter,
Shelia Woods, of Cleveland, OH; stepdaughter, Sheree (John) Zele, of Chadron,
OH; stepson, Jeff (Maria) Woods, of Mayfield Village, OH; 21 grandchildren, 10
great-grandchildren and a sister, Marguerite “Sally” Moravek, of Phillips, WI.
Memorials can be sent to Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Pauline Little Chambers
PAGELAND – Mrs. Pauline Little
Chambers, 62, died Oct. 22, 2010.
Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Oct. 27 at
Mrs. Chambers was the daughter of the late Ernest and Alice McBride Little and
was educated in the public schools of
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Ernest Little, Jr., and
Roy Lee Little; two sons, Paul Chambers, Jr. and Paul Dennis Chambers; and a
grandson, Donnie Lee Chambers.
Surviving is her husband, James Chambers, Jr.; three daughters, Mary Ann
McBride (Rufus), Beverly Ilene Chambers and Beverly Ann Chambers, Pageland;
four sons, James Edward Chambers, James Douglas Chambers (Kay Francis), Russell
Lee Chambers (Alice), and Gregory Jackson Chambers (Nancy), Pageland; three
sisters, Alice Berline Little, Cheraw, Reatha Little, Morven, N.C. and Nancy
Lee Little, Pageland; two brothers, Leroy Little and Ernest Lee Little,
Pageland; 20 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, five step grandchildren;
and also Mary Polk, Mt. Croghan; other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Eva Lou Brown Crould
CHERAW – Eva Lou Brown Crould, 89,
died Oct. 20, 2010.
Funeral services were held Oct. 24, at
Eva was the daughter of the late Roy L. and Rebbecca Hicks Brown. She was a
retired seamstress and a member of
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Marshall Crould and son,
Gaines Marshall Crould.
Surviving are her sons, Jerry Crould of Silver Spring, MD; James H. Crould of
Ft. Walton; Fla. and Roger D. Crould of Cheraw; daughters, Bernice C. Polston
of Bennettsville; Blondell Kukla of Tulsa, OK and Mary Louise Quick of Patrick;
a sister, Madge Frye of Timmonsville and one brother, Claude B. Brown of
Williamsburg, Va.; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published
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Shirl Armstrong Andrews
PATRICK – Shirl Armstrong Andrews,
67, died Nov. 10, 2010.
Funeral services were held Nov. 13 at Cross Branch Baptist with burial in
Andrews was a homemaker and a member of Cross Branch Baptist.
Shirl was preceded in death by sons Tommy Lee and Jeffrey Wayne Andrews; brothers Henry James Armstrong and Ralph Roscoe; and sisters
Gurlinee Jenkins and Burnice Hinson.
Surviving are daughters Debbie Brown, of Chesterfield, and Linda Brown, of
Patrick; brothers Ronnie Armstrong, of Patrick, Jimmie Armstrong, of Silver
City, N.C., Johnny Ray Roscoe, of Chesterfield, and Erwin Roscoe, of Hamlet,
N.C.; and sister Doris Arnette of Wadesboro, N.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published
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Douglas Allen Venters
RUBY – Chaplain Douglas Allen
Venters Maj. USAF (Ret.), 86, died Nov. 9, 2010.
Funeral services were Nov. 12 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel with
burial with full military honors in
Douglas served his country as a Marine from 1942 – 1946 in Paris Island, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.; Camp Pendleton, Calif.; Marine Camp, San Diego, Calif.; and Camp
Tarawa, Hawaii.
He participated in action against the enemy at Iwo Jima, in the Volcano
Islands, and with the occupational forces in
Venters received numerous awards and medals including parachute wings 1943, 12
ribbons with two oak leaf clusters, Major Battle Star, Iwo Jima 1945, AF
Commendation Medal 1967, Bronze Star 1968.
Surviving are wife of 62 years Thelma Thurman Venters
of the home; and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published
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John Wills Griggs Sr.
CHERAW – John Wills Griggs Sr. 85,
died Nov. 10, 2010.
Funeral services were Nov. 13, at Faith Presbyterian with burial with military
honors in
Griggs was a founding member of Faith Presbyterian. He had served on the Cheraw
School Board and retired from Robertson Factories as plant manager.
Griggs was a Cheraw Kiwanis member for over 30 years.
Griggs was a World War II U.S. Navy Veteran (CPO) and also served in the
Merchant Marines. He enjoyed gardening, tennis and supporting his church at
every opportunity.
Griggs was preceded in death by wife Verna Matheson Griggs.
Surviving are sons Tony Griggs, of Cheraw, John W. Griggs Jr., of
Memorials can be sent to Agape Hospice of the Grand Strand, 128A
Robert D. Timmons
Funeral services were Nov. 7, at Davidson Grove Baptist with burial in the
church cemetery.
Timmons served in the S.C. National Guard for over 20 years and worked numerous
jobs before he became disabled.
Robert was also affectionately known as “
Surviving are sister Joyce T. Moore, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; siblings Tiffany D.
Moore and Alvin J. Moore, of Brooklyn; father Robert McFarlan, of Chesterfield;
aunts Cora E. Ford, of Chesterfield, Doretha Scott, of Brooklyn, and Helen
Timmons, of Salisbury, N.C.; also Lera Mumford, of Chesterfield, Bobbie J.
Hough, of Jefferson, Linda M. Harrington, of Chesterfield, and Eddie L. Mumford,
of Bethune, S.C.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of the arrangements. Published
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Louise Sellers Lewis
Funeral services were Nov. 13 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel with
burial in
Lewis was a devoted wife and mother who enjoyed her role as a homemaker. She
was an avid gardener and artist who enjoyed her many flowers and plants that
she loved to both grow and paint.
Louise was preceded in death by husband Claude William Lewis; son Claude
William Lewis Jr.; and six brothers and two sisters.
Surviving are daughters Kathryn Lewis Toler and Gayle Lewis McPhatter, of
Chesterfield; brother Alfred Sellers, of Chesterfield; sisters Grace Brown and
Dee Morton, of Charleston, S.C., Francis Jenkins, of Madison, Wis., and Shirley
Parker, of Aiken, S.C.; grandchildren Tamara Toler Hall, Ralph A. Toler Jr.,
Amanda Caulder and Paul Lewis; great-grandchildren Rozanna Paul, Arielle
Williams and Benjamin Lewis; and great-great-granddaughter Izzabella Louise
Paul.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published
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Mamie G. Hughey Tate
CHERAW – Mamie G. Hughey Tate, 72,
died Nov. 2, 2010.
Funeral services were Nov. 6, at Macedonia Baptist with burial in
Mamie was a member of Our Lady of Lords Catholic Church in
She was preceded in death by husband Leroy Hughey; sisters Helen Washington,
Rosa Johnson, Maggie Johnson, Irene Carr and Virginia Canty, and brothers
Furman Green, Robert Green, Alfred Conyers and Morgan Brown.
Surviving are husband Lindsey Tate; daughters Shelia Hughey-Lacroix, of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., and Octavia Johnson, of Manning, S.C.; son Kenneth Hughey, of
Coral Springs, Fla.; sisters Leatha Canty, of Silver, S.C., and Willie Johnson,
of Marion, S.C.; brothers James Conyers, of New York City, N.Y., John Tindal,
of Pinewood, S.C.,and Tom Mahoney, Silver; four
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Cheraw was in charge of the arrangements. Published
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Terrance William Thomas
PAGELAND – Terrance William
Thomas, 42, died Nov. 6, 2010.
Funeral services were Nov. 12, at
Thomas was preceded in death by brother Norman Thomas
Jr.
Surviving are wife Demeatrice Thomas; daughters Amanda Viola Thomas and Monica
Mae Thomas; sons Rodney Thomas and Jeremy Thomas ; grandsons Christopher
Thomas, Austin Thomas, Gabriel Thomas and Devon Thomas; sister Toni McKay, of
Smyrna, Del.; brother John Thomas, of Suffolk, Va.; parents Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Blakeney, of Jefferson; siblings Sharon Williams, of Jefferson, Renea Hinson,
of Pageland, Cindie Patterson, of Jefferson, and Adrais Blakeney, of Jefferson;
and Anthony Blakeney, of Mt. Croghan; and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home- Pageland was in charge of the arrangements. Published
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Clara Chapman Quick
CHERAW – Clara Chapman Quick, 89, died Oct. 28, 2010.
Funeral services were Oct. 30 at First Baptist with burial in Old Saint David’s
Cemetery.
She was a member of the First Baptist Carrie Hatchell Sunday school class and
had worked in the nursery of the church for over 40 years.
Surviving are son Ed Chapman, of
Memorials can be sent to St. David’s Cemetery Association,
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Edwin Lane Saverance
GARDEN
CITY BEACH — Edwin Lane Saverance, 103, died Nov. 17, 2010.
Funeral services were held Nov. 20 at Layton-Anderson Funeral Chapel with
burial in
He worked for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and then for Commercial and
Savings Bank before moving to Cheraw in 1930, where he owned and operated
Saverance Motor Co., Saverance and Saverance Inc. and Saverance Tractor Co.
(Ford) until his retirement.
Saverance was one of the original car owners in NASCAR. He placed a 1950 Ford
in the first Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, and his driver, Jack Yardley,
was one of only a few of the 75 starters to finish the race.
Saverance is survived by his wife Mildred Powers Saverance, of
Memorials may be sent to: Garden City Chapel and Retreat,
Anderson
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Warren Yvonne Strawn
Ms. Warren
Yvonne Strawn, 75, of
Ms.
Strawn is the daughter of the late William Harley and Mildred Eugene Robinson
Evans. She was a unique woman who loved her children dearly and will be missed
by them greatly. Ms. Strawn is predeceased by her husband, Ralph Keith Strawn,
son, Ralph Bradley Strawn, daughter, Cathy Yvonne Griffith, special son-in-law,
Mark “Tony” Martin, sisters, Harley May Demby, Ethel Loree Langley, Bonnie Lou
Harpe, and brother, Ben Wayne Evans.
Ms.
Strawn is survived by her son, William Keith Strawn of Charlotte, NC,
daughters, Teressa Strawn Martin of Stanfield, NC Donna Jean Strawn of
Pageland, SC brothers, Max Evans of Pageland, SC, Ted Evans of Pageland, SC Coy
Evans of Pageland, SC Don Evans of Monroe, NC Ernie Evans of Pageland, SC,
sister, Jean Rhodes of Rutherfordton, NC, Grandchildren, Rachel Perry, Kelsie
Terrell, Justin Hutchins, Dillon Griffith and Great Grandchildren, Jesse
Williams and Nicolas Perry.
A
Celebration of Life Service was held at 2:00 PM Sunday, November 7, 2010 at
Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at
The
family received friends from 1-2 PM Sunday, November 7, 2010 at
Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home.
Sutton-Baumgartner
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Margaret Rogers Pullen
A memorial service was held in October.
“Doc” was a pharmacist and a town notable. After teaching at UNC and serving as
a psychologist at mental hospitals in
Surviving are children Michelle Marie Bryen, of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The
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Susan Burch Owen
Memorial services were Nov. 18 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.
She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School Class of 1974 and was an inside
sales representative with American Stainless and Supply, in Cheraw. Susan was a
member of
Surviving are parents Scott and Mary Frances Owen, of
Memorials can be sent to Agape Hospice,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The
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Louise McLain Lewis
PATRICK –
Louise McLain Lewis, 77, died Nov. 21, 2010.
Funeral services were Nov. 23 at Patrick Presbyterian with burial in
Lewis retired from J.P. Stevens as an insurance secretary with 40 years of
service.
She was a member of Patrick Presbyterian where she served as pianist for 43
years.
Surviving are sons Richard P. Lewis, of Patrick, and Wendell Lewis, of
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Graylon Jowers
Graveside services were Nov. 21, at
He was a retired employee of Conbraco Industries Inc., and a member of Calvary
Baptist.
Surviving are daughters Felecia Williamson, of Summerville, S.C., and Kayla
Tadlock, of Jefferson; mother Martha J. Jowers, of Jefferson; brother Michael
Dale Jowers, of Jefferson; and sisters Sandra Jane Morrow, of Camden, S.C., and
Glenda Haskins of Bolder, Colo.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Ivy Elizabeth Wilkerson Campbell
PATRICK – Ivy Elizabeth Wilkerson
Campbell, 77, died Nov. 9, 2010.
Funeral services were Nov. 11 at Bethel United Methodist with burial in the
church cemetery.
Surviving are husband Carol Larry Campbell of the home; son Carol Ricky
Campbell, of Patrick; sisters Sue Gooden, Linda Gooden and Vennie Smith, of
Patrick, and Edith Wilkerson, of Hartsville.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Hazel Z. Mills
CHESTERFIELD
— Hazel Z. Mills, 92, died
Funeral services were Nov. 27, at Thompson Creek Baptist with burial in the
church cemetery with military honors.
Mills was a Farmer and a retired employee of J. P. Stevens with 28 years of
service. Mr. Mills was a Technical Sergeant with the U. S. Army having served in
WWII and the Korean Conflict. He was a former FSA Board member and a former
member of the Farm Bureau Board of Directors.
He was a member of Ruby Masonic Lodge 314.
Surviving are sons Jerry W. Mills, of Chesterfield, and Randy H. Mills, of
Ruby; daughter Mary Lynn Rivers, of Chesterfield; brothers Lawrence Mills, of
Lancaster, S.C., and Bobby Gene Mills, of Monroe, N.C.; and sisters Eunice
Christian, of Macon, Ga., Minnie Jo Moser, of Monroe, N.C. and Ann Austin, of
Pageland.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published
in The
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Charles Ingram
CHERAW – Charles Ingram, 54, died
Funeral services were Nov. 27 at Grooms Funeral Home.
Surviving are daughters Linda and Katina Matthews, of High Point, N.C., Charese
Matthews and Charlene Ratliff, of Greensboro, N.C.; sons Charles Matthews, and
Donnie Matthews, of High Point; sisters Katie Weldon, of Charlotte, N.C., Ruth
Quick and Paula Timmons, of Cheraw; brothers Douglas Ingram, of Norwood, N.C.,
Curtis Brown and Joe Ingram, of Cheraw; and aunts Pearl Tilliman and Margurite
Cue, of Cheraw.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The
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Patricia Helmetz Gooch
CHERAW – Patricia Helmetz Gooch, 59, died
Services are
Pastor Chad Vick will officiate.
Gooch was a member of Free Worship and worked for Wannamaker Drug Co.
Surviving are husband Larry R. Gooch of the home; children Stacey Jones and
Chris Jones, of Cheraw; mother Joan White Helmetz, of Cheraw; and sister Lynn
M. King, of
Memorials can be sent to Free Worship Building Fund 915 Chesterfield Hwy.
Cheraw, S.C. 29520.
Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Agnes W. Gandy
CHERAW – Agnes W. Gandy, 81, died
Services were held Nov. 20 with a Nov. 26 graveside service at Latter Day Saint’s
Cemetery in Society Hill.
Grandy will be remembered for her great cooking — in particular chocolate or
pound cakes, chicken and dumplings, chicken and rice, and meat pie.
Surviving are husband Klienman M. Gandy; daughters Cynthia A. Gandy, Rebecca
Reese, Deborah Gandy, Marsha Harper and Robyn Smith.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Gregory T. Davis
CHERW – Gregory T. Davis, 47, died
Funeral services were Nov. 28 at Pleasant Grove AME Zion with burial in the
church cemetery.
Surviving are wife Joanne Davis; sons Craig Davis, of Columbia, and Ray Quan
Davis, of Cheraw; father Thomas Davis, of Cheraw; sisters Cindy Davis, of
Florence, S.C., Ni La Ja Whitaker, of Columbia, and Fela Davis, of New Jersey;
brother Terrell Davis, of San Francisco, Calif.; and Vivian Daniels, of Shelby,
N.C.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Roy E. Copeland
CHERAW –
Roy E. Copeland, 66, died
Funeral services were Nov. 27 at Brocks Mill Baptist with burial in the church
cemetery.
Copeland owned Busy Bee Home Improvements and an avid golfer and sports fan.
Surviving are wife of 44 years Gloria B. Copeland of the home; son Chad Andrew
Copeland Sr., of Cheraw; daughters Crystal Eugenia Copeland, of Cheraw, and
Cara Rebecca Copeland Pate, of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; brother Sammie Copeland, of
Chesterfield; and five grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The
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H. F. Bell
Funeral services were Nov. 29 at Chesterfield Presbyterian with burial in
Surviving are son William G. Bell, of North Myrtle Beach; daughters Betsy B.
Vaughn and Suzanne B. White, of Chesterfield; brothers Joseph Bell, of
Charleston, S.C., and Ralph Bell, of Greenville, S.C.; sisters Clarice Ritter,
of Bamberg, S.C., Esther Boyd, of Plano, Texas, Doris Gump, of Fredericksburg,
Va., and Loy Ree Ballam, of Charleston.
Memorials can be sent to Hospice of Chesterfield County,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The
Cheraw Chronicle and
Phillip Creech “Bubba” McLaurin, Jr.
CHERAW – Phillip Creech “Bubba” McLaurin, Jr., 69, died
A graveside service was held at
He was a U.S. Army veteran and had served as Commander of the
American Legion Post # 23. He was a Mason of Cheraw Lodge # 15. Mr. McLaurin
was retired from the Cheraw Police Department. He had served as an officer with
the Cheraw Rescue Squad and was one of the first full-time firefighters with
the Cheraw Fire Department.
Surviving are his sons, Joe McLaurin of
Post 23, Building Fund,
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Essie Mae Watts Lowery
PAGELAND – Mrs. Essie Mae Watts Lowery, 90, died
Funeral services were held
Mrs. Essie Mae Watts Lowery, the daughter of the late Arthur
Watts and Beulah McCaskill Watts was born on
Sis. Lowery grew up in Angelus, and matriculated at Clinton
Industrial and
Surviving are three daughters, Deborah Lowery Williams of Dale
City, Va., Dianne Lowery Morgan of Washington, D.C. and Beulah Lowery of
Pageland; two sons, David A. Lowery (Linda) of West Va., Chalmers D. Lowery, II
(Lorie) of Bowie, MD; 10 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Carrie Lee Bivins Ross
Funeral services were held Dec. 2, at the Morris Chapel. A
graveside service followed at
Ms. Ross retired from
Ms. Ross was predeceased by her husband David; brother James
Bivins; and grandson “Bird” Bourne.Surviving is Stella Bivins, Fred Taylor;
Burney and Sue Ella Bourne, Rachel Bourne (
Memorials made be made to
Morris Funeral Cottage was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Junior Wallace
PAGELAND – Mr. Junior Wallace, 44, died Dec. 2, 2010.Funeral
services were at
Mr. Wallace was born
Junior was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Flisha Ann
Wallace. Surviving is his wife, Sarah Rogers Wallace of the home; a daughter,
Miranda Leigh Wallace of the home; and mother, Dianne L. Wallace of Pageland. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Mrs. Betty Jean “Het” Myers Hancock
PAGELAND – Mrs. Betty Jean “Het” Myers Hancock, 72, died
Funeral services were held
Mrs. Betty Jean “Het” Myers Hancock daughter of the late Adam D.
and Alma
Rushing Myers was born on
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lester Hancock, four
sisters and five brothers. Surviving are four loving daughters, Sarah Ann Cook
(James), Pamela Hancock, Gwendolyn “Louise” Hancock all of Pageland and Nikki
Hancock Spicer (Charlie) of Oswego, N.Y.; two sons, Edward Hancock (Trindell
“Carelock”) and Don Hancock (Sharon) both of Pageland; four sisters, Henrietta
Covington, Bonnie Clark both of Pageland, Alice Myers and Eva Mae Rodgers both
of Brooklyn, N.Y.; 15 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; and other
relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home- Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
James Lee Brutus Gulledge
Graveside services were Dec. 14 at
Gulledge was a former truck driver and rural mail carrier.
He was an U.S. Army Veteran serving during the Vietnam War.
Surviving is son James L. “Jamie” Gulledge III, of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The
Cheraw Chronicle and
Michael Christopher Wilson Sr.
Funeral services were Dec. 8 at St. James A.M.E. Zion with burial in the church
cemetery.
Surviving are mother Jean W. Fuller, of Chesterfield; father Michael Jenkins,
of Chesterfield; companion Latasha Melton; children Jamaya Wilson, Michael
Wilson Jr., Nasion Wilson and Damaris Wilson; grandparents Scipio and Mae
Jenkins and Dorothy Rivers, of Chesterfield; great-grandparents Lauretta
Merriman, of Chesterfield; sisters Lakavia Wilson, Denetria Wilson, Sharika
Fuller and Shabrika Fuller, of Chesterfield; brothers Barron Wright and
Demarcus Stacks, of Cheraw; uncles Reggie Jenkins, Derwin Jenkins, of
Wadesboro, N.C., Kelvin Jenkins, of Mt. Croghan, and Tony Rivers, of
Charleston, S.C.; aunt Shanger McLaurin, of Chesterfield; also Dekia Stacks, of
Cheraw.
Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Victoria Jackson Cobb
Pageland — Victoria Jackson Cobb, 52, died
A Memorial Service was held at Dec. 16 at Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home
Chapel.
Ms. Cobb was the daughter of Dean Jackson and Edythe Windjack.
She is survived by her father, Dean Jackson of Chesterfield, SC, mother, Edythe
Brooks of Pageland, SC, daughters, Lindsay Privette of Woodbridge, VA, Dana
Cobb of Fairfax, VA, Jeri Cobb of Austin, TX, sisters, Lori Rivers of Oak
Island, NC, Cherrie Brooks of Pageland, SC, grandchildren, Lexus Longbrake,
Lauren Privette, and Mariah Barksvale.
Memorials may be made to, Hospice of Chesterfield County, PO Box 293,
Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Betty Hinson Ballard
Pageland
— Betty Ballard, 84, died
Funeral services will be held
Visitation was held Dec. 15 at Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home.
Ms. Ballard was the daughter of the late Burnie Raymond and Osie Bowers Hinson.
She taught for 33 years in
Ballard was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Ward Ballard, son, Burnie
William Ballard, and sisters, Edith Connell and Carolyn Hinson.
Ms. Ballard is survived by her sons, George Eric Ballard of Cheraw, SC, Otis
Bradford Ballard of Cheraw, SC, Craig Cato of Pageland, SC, daughter, Deirdre
Cato of Pageland, SC, Bonnie Ballard of Pageland, SC, Jonnette Ballard of
Cheraw, SC, Debbie Ballard of Cheraw, SC, brother, Mike Shafer of Lexington,
SC, sisters, Belle Shafer of Lexington, SC, Margie Adkins of West Columbia, SC,
eight grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.
Memorial may be made to, American Cancer Society,
Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Published in The
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Elsie Watson Weaver
Funeral services were held Dec. 6 with burial in
Weaver was a member of Saxe Gotha Presbyterian where she was an ordained elder.
She retired as an Equifax department manager.
Weaver was preceded in death by son Harry Cooke; sisters Jeanette W. Brigman,
Gladys Peterson and Elizabeth Knight; brothers Lowell N. Watson and Julian R.
Watson.
Surviving are daughters Edie E. Weaver and Lyn W. Ragan , of West Columbia;
sons the Rev. J. Dudley Weaver Jr., of St. Augustine, Fla., Stephen K. Cooke,
of Winston-Salem, N.C.; and sister Eloise W. Brock, of Cheraw.
Memorials can be sent to: Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church, 5503 Sunset Blvd.,
Thompson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Roy Lee Smith, Sr.,
CHERAW —
Roy Lee Smith, Sr., 76, died
Funeral services were held at
Born in
He was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy G. Smith, his parents and a sister
Louise Thompson.
Surviving are his children, Roy Lee Smith, Jr., Cheraw, SC, Alan Smith, Aiken,
SC, Corinne Smith, Amy Smith, Dorothy Smith all of Greenville, SC,
grandchildren, Lauren Smith, Megan Smith, Savannah Smith, Joel Smith, Ashley
Smith, sisters, Agnes Gibbs Columbus, GA, Mildred Musslewhite of
Thomaston, GA and a special friend, Anne Byran.
Memorials to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, PO Box 293, Chesterfield, SC
29709 or First United Methodist Church, 117 Third Street, Cheraw, SC 29520.
Published in The
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Rose Ella Plyler West
PAGELAND
— Rose Ella Plyler West, 79, died
Funeral services were Dec. 10 at First Freewill Baptist with burial in
West retired from Chesterfield Yarn Mill.
West was preceded in death by husband W.J. West; brothers
Wilson, Leroy and Joe Plyler, sisters Emma Watkins, Annie Lee Moree and Mae
Plyler; half-brothers Sam and Frank Plyler, and two half-sisters Dolly Bar and
Janie Moree.
Surviving are sons Lloyd West and Larry West, of Pageland; daughter Eunice
McManus, of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in The Cheraw Chronicle and
Sweetie Lee Boan Williams
Funeral services were at
Mrs. Williams was born
Sweetie Lee was preceded in death by her husband, Willis Williams; a son, Jack
Williams; and by one brother and three sisters.
Surviving is her son, Junior (Mary Alice) Williams of Ruby; three daughters,
Sara W. Brock of Ruby, Peggy W. (John) Krieder of Holden Beach, N.C., and Patsy
W. Dyches of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Horace C. Linton
Funeral services were at
Mr. Linton was born
Horace was preceded in death by his brothers, Oscar, Barney, and Sandy Linton;
and sisters, Rena Faulkenberry, Pearlie Joplin, Thelma Joplin, and Elsie
Linton; and Richard Sellers.
Surviving is Jewell Linton, Sandy Sellers and other relatives and friends.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge or arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Brenda Nadeau
WALLACE – Brenda Nadeau, 59, died.
Funeral services were at
Brenda was a daughter of the late James Frank and the late Tiny Maynor, born
Surviving is her husband, David Nadeau of Wallace; daughters, Cathy and Teresa
of Chesterfield and Wallace; five grandsons; a step granddaughter; brothers,
John, William, Larry and Mark Maynor; and other relatives and friends.
Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Donna Sue Turner Boan
SOCIETY HILL – Mrs. Donna Sue Turner Boan, 47, died
Memorial services were at
Mrs. Boan was born
Surviving are two sons, Brandon Turner of Society Hill, and Shaun Boan of
Cheraw; mother, Wanda M. Dixon of Cheraw; companion, Larry Dean Gandy of the
home; four grandchildren; a brother, Christopher Turner; two sisters, Helen
Cope of Society Hill, and Cheryl Watkins of Cheraw; also Debbie Lynn Grice of
Cheraw.
Memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Michael “Mike” Thomas Ahrens
CHERAW –
Michael “Mike” Thomas Ahrens, 42, died
The family received friends
Funeral services will be conducted at
Burial with military honors, will take place
Memorials be made to: The Susan G. Komen, Breast Cancer Research Fund, Susan G.
Komen for the Cure, Attn: Donor Services, PO Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309
or the Hudson Falls Athletic Association, c/o Hudson Falls Schools, Notre Dame
St., Hudson Falls, N.Y. 12839.
Born on
On
He is preceded in death by grandparents, Leonard Tarantino, Roger Ryder, Kurt
and Anna Ahrens and his aunt, Jane (Tarantino) Maziejka.
Surviving is his beloved wife, Debbie Spencer Ahrens of Cheraw; son, Charlie
Wayne Spencer, II serving with the United States Army at the White House and
his wife, Elizabeth Rachael Spencer of Fredericksburg, Va.; grandchildren,
Charlie Wayne Spencer, III, Seth Zachary Spencer and Ryleigh Elizabeth Spencer;
his parents, Roger A. and Dayle (Ryder) Ahrens of Fort Edward, NY; grandmother,
Eunice Tarantino of Hudson Falls, N.Y.; brother, Roger L. Ahrens and his wife,
Janet Bancroft Ahrens of Fort Edward, N.Y.; sister, Elizabeth Jane Ahrens
Martin and her husband, Jason Martin of Delmar, N.Y. and Jennifer Gayle Ahrens
of Bristol, Conn.; and other relatives and friends.
Drum Funeral
Charlie L. Leviner
CHERAW –
Charlie L. Leviner, 84, died
Funeral services were held at
Charlie was a son of the late Russell and Blanche Caulder Leviner. He was a
World War II US Navy Veteran. Mr. Leviner was retired from Delta Woodside with
over 48 years of service. He was a devoted member of David’s
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Murray Leviner and a daughter,
Joanne Veronica L. Cason.
Surviving are his wife, Beatrice Knotts Vaughn Leviner of Cheraw;
grandchildren, John Cason, Matthew (Becky) Cason and April Cason all of Cheraw;
a great-grandchild, Elizabeth Cason, step-children, Patricia (Mike) Gaskins,
John (Betsy) Vaughn and Diane Vaughn all of
Memorials may be made to: David’s
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Published
in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Kimberly Elaine Ratliff Quick
CHERAW —
Ms. Kimberly Elaine Ratliff Quick, 48, died Dec. 21, 2010
Funeral services were held Dec. 23 at Brock’s
The family held visitation Dec. 22 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home.
Ms. Quick was born Nov. 10, 1962 in
Surviving are sons Brian Zackary Quick of Rock Hill and Jeffery Brock Quick of
Cheraw; mother and stepfather, Bessie and Gratton Matthews of Cheraw; father
and stepmother: Bobby and Linda Ratliff of Wallace; stepbrother: Kline Matthews
of Sumter.
Memorials may be made to Brock’s
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the Quick Family.
Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Emory Carroll
Funeral Services were held Dec. 20 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home
Chapel, with internment following in the
The family held visitation Dec. 20 at the Funeral Home prior to the service.
Mr. Carroll was born Dec. 12, 1921, in
Surviving
are his wife of 63 years: Virginia Tucker Carroll of
the home and also a number of nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, S.C. is serving the Carroll
Family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle
and
Paul Dean Gulledge
Cheraw —
Mr. Paul Dean Gulledge, 71, died Dec. 26, 2010.
Funeral services were held Dec. 29 at
Mr. Gulledge was born Nov. 28, 1939 in
Surviving are, his wife of 50 years: Mary Charles Lewis Gulledge of the home;
two brothers Charles R. Gulledge and Kenny Gulledge of Chesterfield, SC; also a
number of Nieces and Nephews, including Kristie Zeigler and Jordan Zeigler and
Haylie and Jamiey Teal, and his dog "Precious"
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the Gulledge
family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle
and
James "Larry" Barnard
CHERAW — James "Larry"
Barnard, 64, died Dec. 9, 2010.
A memorial service with full
military honors was held at Old Saint David's Cemetery.
Born in Timmonsville he was the
son of the late Littleton G. and Betty C. McBryde Barnard. He was retired from
the Army and served during the Vietnam War.
Surviving are his son, Matthew B.
Barnard of
Memorials may be made to The
American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, c/o Kathy Treadaway, 275 Forest Drive,
Cheraw, 29520 or Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, 26
Broadway, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10004.
Kiser Funeral Home was in charge
of the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Rufus Charlie
Newman
MCBEE
— Mr. Rufus Charlie Newman, 95, died Dec. 23, 2010.
Funeral
services were held. Dec. 26, at
Surviving
are his five daughters, Derilla C. (the late Daniels) Sowell of McBee, Carolyn
(Jimmy) Rice of Denmark, Catherine (Jacob) Sullivan and Edna (Sidney) Dixon
both of Philadelphia, Pa., and Virginia R. Newman of Columbia; five sons, Rufus
C. (Carrie) Newman, Jr. of Rock Hill, Earl W. Newman and Lonnie P. Newman both
of McBee, Otis L. (Minnie) Newman of Hartsville and Robert L. (Karen) Newman of
Pensacola, Fla.; brother, Julius (Pauline) Newman of Bristol, Pa.; sister,
Josephine (Maxie) Murphy of Trevose, Pa.; 27 grandchildren, 36
great-grandchildren, 6 great great-grandchildren; a god-child, Lisa Cole Byrd
of Hartsville; and other relative and friends.
Young
and Young Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle
and
Julia Pegues
Skipper
CHERAW
— Mrs. Julia Pegues Skipper, 91, died Dec. 24, 2010
Funeral
services were held Dec. 27 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel, with
internment following in the
The
family held visitation, Dec. 26 at the Funeral Home
Mrs.
Skipper was born June 11, 1919, in
She
was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Samuel Skipper and by one
brother and five sisters.
Surviving
are one son, Virgil Skipper of Cheraw; one brother:
Henry (Margaret) Pegues of Cheraw; one sister: Gladys P. Allen of
Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the Skipper family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Johnny M. Robinson
CHERAW
— Johnny M. Robinson, 68, died Dec. 20,2010.
Funeral
service were held Dec. 22, 2010 at
Born
in
He
was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Thomas Robinson and
Frank Robinson, Jr.
Survivoring
are his wife Barbara Louise Branham Robinson of Cheraw; sons, Todd (Sharon)
Robinson and Keith Robinson of Cheraw; daughter, Pam Robinson Shaw (Randy) of
Chesterfield,; grandchildren, Kelley Morton, Bridget Morton, Krystal Robinson,
Dalton Robinson, Gracey Robinson, sisters, Kathleen Vincent, Sue Hinson both of
Kershaw, Virginia Cook of Waynesboro, GA., and Becky Taylor of Ft. Mitchell,
AL.
Memorials
to:
Kiser
Funeral Home of Cheraw is in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Mary Board Sellers
CHERAW
—- Mrs. Mary Board Sellers, 84, died Dec. 23, 2010.
Funeral
services were held Dec. 28 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel with
internment following at
The
family held visitation the Tuesday prior to the service.
Mrs.
Sellers was born July 14, 1926 in Cheraw, a daughter of the late Walter
Augustus and Fannie Mae Woollen Board. She was a graduate of
Surviving
are her son Mitchell Sellers of Cheraw, and also a number of nieces and nephews
Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home of Chesterfield, is serving the Sellers
Family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Jo Anne Thompson
Rivers
MT.
CROGHAN — Mrs. Jo Anne Thompson Rivers, 82, died Dec. 25, 2010, at Springs of
Catawba in Hickory, NC where she was a resident.
Graveside
services were held Dec. 30 at
Mrs.
Rivers was born Nov. 19, 1928 in
She
was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Lloyd David Rivers, and three
brothers and one sister.
Surviving
are one son, Lloyd David Rivers and wife Sally Ann of
Memorials
may be made in lieu of flowers to Epworth Children's Home,
Miller-Rivers-Caulder
Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the Rivers Family. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and
Addie Martin Price
PAGELAND
— Addie Martin Price, 94, died Dec. 21, 2010.
A
Celebration of Life Service was held Dec. 23 at
The
family received friends after the service in the
Mrs.
Price was the daughter of the late Cletus Frederick and Lillie Mills Martin.
Mrs. Price is predeceased by her husband, Frank Price.
Mrs.
Price is survived by her sons, William Price (Carolyn) of
Memorials
may be made to.
Sutton
Funeral Home in Pageland is in charge of the arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle and