Jean L.
Garner
Retired from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
JONESVILLE — Jean Little Garner, 79, widow of J. Harold
Garner, of 1180 Pea Ridge Highway, Jonesville, died Sunday, June 5,
2005 at her home at 11:45 a.m. after a brief illness.
Mrs. Garner was born in Kelton on Oct. 15, 1925, the daughter of
the late William J. Little and Grace Kitchens Little.
Mrs. Garner was a 1942 graduate of Kelly Pinckney High School and
a 1943 graduate of Geyers Business College of Charlotte. Mrs. Garner
was retired from the Department of Agriculture in Union and was a
member of Mt. Joy Baptist Church.
Mrs. Garner is survived by a daughter, Caroline Black and husband
Johnny of Jonesville; a son, Johnson Harold Garner Jr. and wife Kathy
of Jonesville; three sisters, Mrs. Gloria Barnette and husband Paul of
Union, Mrs. Anne Adams of Santuc, Mrs. Rebecca Garner and husband
Kedrick of Jonesville; a brother, Allan Little and wife Joan of
Jonesville; four grandchildren, Jake Black, Emily Baldwin, Hal Garner
and Tracy Barnes; and three great-grandchildren, Baylie Black, Ben
Black and Holli Barnes.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 7, 2005, at
Mt. Joy Baptist Church by the Rev. Alan West. Burial will be in Mt.
Joy Baptist Church Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Bill Garner, Todd Little, Paul Little
Barnette, Tyler Crocker, Hal Garner and Jake Black.
Members of the Grace Little Sunday School Class will serve as the
honorary escort.
The family will receive friends tonight from 7 until 8:30 at the
funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2200 Lake
Blvd., Atlanta, Ga., 30319.
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Willie T. Vincent
Retired from United Merchants
Willie T. Vincent, 89, of 354 Police Club Road, Union died
Sunday, June 5, 2005 at 6:20 a.m. at his home.
Mr. Vincent was born Sept. 5, 1915, the son of the late Dorsey H.
Vincent and Nellie H. Vincent.
He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Clinton and
was retired from United Merchants, Union Plant.
Surviving are two sons, Willie Thomas Vincent Jr. of Spartanburg
and David Tillman Vincent of Anderson; three grandchildren, Jason
Vincent, Shawn Vincent and Jenny Stafford; three great-grandchildren,
Jayden Vincent, William Shawn Vincent and Mackenzie Vincent; and a
number of nieces and nephews.
Mr. Vincent was predeceased by four sisters, Gladys V. Fullbright,
Zelma V. Roof, Pearl V. Gall and Sadie V. Queen; and four brothers,
Fred Vincent, Leonard Vincent, Cleadus Vincent and Everette Vincent.
Services will be held Tuesday, June 7, 2005, at the S.R. Holcombe
Funeral Chapel at 12 noon by Pastor Alex Romanov. Visitation will be
from 11 a.m. until noon prior to the service.
Active pallbearers will be grandsons and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 22250
Highway 76 East, Laurens, S.C. 29360.
The family is at the home of a niece with whom Mr. Vincent made
his home, Eunice Betenbaugh of 354 Police Club Road, Union.
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June 8, 2005
Rev. Paul C. Moore
World War II veteran
The Rev. Paul C. Moore, 81, widower of Etrulia I. Moore, formerly
of 313 W. South St., Union, died Wednesday morning at 5:25 a.m. at Oakmont
Nursing Center after an extended illness.
Rev. Moore was born in Union, May 27, 1924, a son of the late Jud and
Ola Cannon Moore. He was a retired Southern Baptist minister having
pastored churches throughout South Carolina for more than 45 years. He was
a graduate of North Greenville Junior College, Furman University and
attended the Southeastern Theological Seminary. Rev. Moore was a veteran
of the U.S. Army having served in World War II and was a member of
Tabernacle Baptist Church. He was the last surviving member of his
immediate family.
Surviving are two daughters, Paula M. Williams and husband Bill of
Easley and Laurie Moore of Nashville, Tenn.; a son, Thomas C. Moore and
wife Letitia of Spartanburg; a granddaughter, Aubrey Moore of Shelby,
N.C.; three grandsons, Travis Williams of Greer, Ethan Moore of Charlotte
and Josh Moore of Clarksville, Tenn.; a great-granddaughter, Amber Ingle
of Greer. Rev. Moore was predeceased by three sisters and three brothers.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Beulah Baptist
Church by the Rev. Jerry Ford and the Rev. Austin Bennett. Burial will be
in the church cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be the following grandsons: Josh Moore, Ethan
Moore and Travis Williams, along with Charlie Kelly, John Williams and
Bill Moore.
The family will receive friends at Beulah Baptist Church following the
funeral service.
Memorials may be made to Beulah Baptist Church, c/o Mrs. Eva Smith,
838 Happy Valley Road, Union, S.C. 29379; or to Tabernacle Baptist Church,
915 S. Pinckney St., Union, S.C. 29379 or to Homes for the Aging, c/o S.C.
Baptist Convention, 190 Stoneridge, Columbia, S.C. 29210-8254.
The family is at their respective homes.
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Paul D. Taylor
Retired from Milliken & Co.
Paul D. Taylor, 71, husband of Sue Bradley Taylor of 506 Old Union
Road, Lockhart, died Monday, June 6, 2005 at 8:35 p.m. in Spartanburg
Regional Medical Center after an extended illness.
Mr. Taylor was born in Lockhart on Sept. 21, 1933, a son of the late
Jarvis Taylor and Nellie Cogdill Taylor Gregory and step-son of the late
Luke Gregory. He attended Wilkesburg Baptist Church. Mr. Taylor was a
veteran of the U.S. Army and was retired from Milliken & Co., Monarch
Plant.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, David L. Taylor and
wife Julie of Gaffney and Alan Dean Taylor of Union; two grandchildren,
April Mabry and Cory Taylor.
Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. today, June 8, 2005, at the
Lockhart Cemetery conducted by the Rev. Charles Terry.
The family is at the home, 506 Old Union Road, Lockhart, and received
friends immediately after the service.
Memorials may be made to the Wilksburg Baptist Church Relay for Life
Team, 3137 Pinckney Road, Chester, S.C. 29706.
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June 9, 2005
Mabel C. Childers
Retired Milliken employee
Mabel Jeanette Childers, 98, widow of Benjamin “Ben” Childers
formerly of Lockhart, died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at 2:55 a.m. in Wallace
Thomson Hospital.
Mrs. Childers was born in Chester, June 2, 1907, a daughter of the
late Jim and Amanda Elizabeth Dover Childers. She was a member of the
Lockhart Church of God and was retired from Milliken & Co., Lockhart
Plant.
Surviving are a daughter, Lillie Mae Holmes and husband Fred of
Chester; two sons, James Frank Childers of Union and Alex Chambers
Childers of Lockhart; three grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Mrs.
Childers was predeceased by a son, Larry Dean Childers; a granddaughter,
Teresa Kay Holmes; a sister and a brother.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Union Memorial
Gardens conducted by the Rev. Roger Roof.
The following are asked to assemble at Union Memorial Gardens Saturday
at 10:45 a.m. to form the honorary escort: David and Lisa Baldwin, Johnny
and Rhonda Gibson, Tommy McGowan, Paul D. Cato, Wayne Baldwin, Albert
Jennings, Rhonda Bailey, Jim Deal, Wayne Deal and Gary Deal.
The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive
friends Friday from 6-8 p.m. and will assemble at the funeral home
Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m.
The family will be at their respective homes.
Memorials may be made to the James Frank Childers Fund, c/o Dora Bell,
Ellen Sagar Nursing Home, 1817 Jonesville Hwighway, Union, S.C. 29379 or
to a charity of one’s choice.
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Caroline Nicole Lipford
Rose Hill Interpretive Ranger
Caroline Nicole Lipford, 26, of 2653 Sardis Road, Union, died
Tuesday, June 7, 2005.
Ms. Lipford was born in Simpsonville, April 24, 1979, a daughter of
Lee and Rebecca Chalk Lipford of Union. She was a graduate of Union High
School and attended USCSpartanburg. Ms. Lipford was an Interpretive Ranger
with the Rose Hill State Historical Site in Union and a member of New Life
Baptist Church where she was the director of the children’s choir.
Surviving in addition to her parents are a daughter, Savannah and a
son, Rusty, both of the home; her paternal grandmother, Peggy Lipford of
Union. Ms. Lipford was predeceased by her paternal grandfather, Russell
Lipford and her maternal grandparents, John and Ruth Chalk.
Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Friday at New Life Baptist
Church by the Rev. Clarence Adkins. Burial will be in Union Memorial
Gardens.
Active pallbearers will be Francis Ramsey, Jack Rector, Charles
Rutledge, Jerry Williams, Bruce Blackwell, Jeff Tweed, David Whitlock and
Butch Carter.
The family will receive friends at the church Friday from 3:30 until 5
p.m.
Memorials may be made to New Life Baptist Church, Children’s Ministry,
502 Meansville Road, Union, S.C. 29379.
The family is at the home of her parents, 117 E. Academy St., Union,
S.C. 29379.
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June 10, 2005
Elizabeth R.
Crisp
Former United Merchants employee
BUFFALO — Elizabeth Roberts Crisp, 84, of 224 Cross St., Buffalo,
widow of Bobby Crisp, died Wednesday, June 8, 2005 at 11:40 a.m. in
Magnolia Manor in Rock Hill.
Mrs. Crisp was born in Franklin, N.C., on Oct. 23, 1920, a daughter of
the late David and Hermie Liner Stockton. She was a member of Buffalo
Baptist Church and was formerly employed as a payroll clerk with United
Merchants, Buffalo Plant, and was formerly employed as a Realtor in
Florida.
She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.
Surviving are a son, Roger (Doug) Roberts of San Diego, Calif.; seven
grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews;
a special son, Earl Foster and his wife, Callie, of Union and a special
friend, Mrs. Ruth Lawson of Buffalo. Mrs. Crisp was predeceased by a son,
Donald Warden Roberts.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the S.R. Holcombe
Funeral Chapel conducted by Chaplain Stewart Smith. Burial will be in
Rosemont Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Don Moore, W.H. Pruitt, Bruce Betenbaugh,
Chad Foster, Walter Gaines and Doug Johnson.
The following are asked to assemble at the funeral chapel Sunday at
1:45 p.m. to form the honorary escort: Ruth Lawson, Patricia Lawson, Penny
Wilson, Irene Abrams, Lorene Vinson and Valeria Crisp. Employees of
Hospice Care of S.C. are asked to sit in a group.
The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive
friends Saturday night from 7 until 9. The family is at the home, 224
Cross St., Buffalo. Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of South
Carolina, 128 Medical Science Dr., Union, S.C. 29379.
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Jean J.
Smith
Retired from Milliken & Co.
PAULINE—Martha Jean Jeffcoat Smith, 56, of 1306 Mt. Lebanon Road,
Pauline, died Thursday, June 9, 2005 after an extended illness.
Mrs. Smith was born in Union on April 23, 1949, a daughter of the late
J.E. Jeffcoat and Flonnie Lancaster Jeffcoat. She was a Baptist. Mrs.
Smith was retired from Milliken & Co., Gillespie Plant.
Surviving are a son, Richie Smith of the home; three brothers, Mark
Jeffcoat of the home and Rick Jeffcoat and wife Phyllis of Simpsonville
and Larry Jeffcoat of Charleston; a sister, Ellen J. Lawson and husband
Donald of Union and a half-sister, Cathy Randall of Salley.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the West Springs
Baptist Church Cemetery by Chaplain Tom Swift.
The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive
friends Sunday from 6 until 8 p.m.
The family is at the home of her sister, Ellen and Donald Lawson, 213
Arthur Blvd., Union.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest
Glen Dr., Columbus, N.C., 28722 or to the Gibbs Cancer Center, suite 200,
380 Serpentine Dr., Spartanburg, S.C. 29303
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Ola R. “Sis” Summer
Former owner Bee’s Flower Shop
Ola Roberta “Sis” Summer, 80, of 186 Summer Valley Road, Buffalo, died
at her residence Thursday, June 9, 2005, at 7 p.m., after an extended
illness.
Ms Summer was born in Buffalo July 21, 1924, a daughter of the late
Ollie Orestus Summer and Bertha Brock Summer. She graduated as
valedictorian of West Springs High School, and was former owner and
operator of Bee’s Flower Shop in Union. Ms Summer was a founding member
and director of True Gospel Life Church and a member of the Resecrucian
Order.
Surviving are a daughter, Shannon Summer Smith and husband Boris of
the home; four sisters, Margie Summer and Gearline Summer, both of the
home and Brooks Summer Varner and husband John of Buffalo, Beth Summer
Strait and husband Robert of Jonesville; two brothers, the Rev. Charles
Summer and wife Norma of Buffalo and Frank Summer of the home; a grandson,
Dillon Summer Smith of the home; nieces and nephews, Daniel Orestus Strait
of Jonesville, Steven O. Summer and wife Dianne, Dianne Anthony, Dale
Summer, Dee Anthony and wife Beth, Christy Casey and husband Chris, Billy
Anthony and wife Lona all of Buffalo, Jonathan Culp and Caitlyn Culp both
of Inman, D.J. Anthony, Jacob Casey, Kalyn Casey all of Buffalo, Storm
Anthony of Laurens and Dakota Anthony of Union. Ms Summer was predeceased
by a brother, Forest Earl Summer.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at True Gospel Life
Church conducted by the Rev. Roosevelt Kimble and Rev. Charles Summer.
Burial will be in Bogansville United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Nephews will be active pallbearers.
The body will be carried to the home of her sister, Beth S. Strait,
1234 West Springs Highway, Jonesville where it will remain until the hour
of service.
The family will receive friends at the home.
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June 13, 2005
Mary Nell Aiken
Union resident
Mrs. Mary Nell Whitfield Aiken, wife of Roy E. Aiken of 105
McPherson St., Union, died at her residence Saturday, June 11, 2005.
Mrs. Aiken was born in Townville, a daughter of the late Henry Riley
Whitfield and Lou Bowen Whitfield. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist
Church.
Surviving in addition to her husband are a daughter, Mary E. Aiken
“Jean” Vaughan and husband Terry of Union; a son, Donald E. Aiken and wife
Delois of Loris; a sister, Sallie W. Bowman of Anderson, six
grandchildren, Terry Vaughan Jr., Scott Vaughan, Trina Vaughan Hardin,
Amber Aiken Rhodes, Shawnna Dew and Darren Aiken and three
great-grandchildren, Taylor Nichole Vaughan, Lindsay Hunter Vaughan and
Kade Rhodes.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the S.R. Holcombe
Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Roger Plemmons and the Rev. Jack
Eason. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Terry W. Vaughan Jr., Brian Scott Vaughan,
Darren Edwin Aiken, Brian Wayne Hardin, Jarrod Dew and Randy Rhodes.
The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive
friends tonight from 7 until 9.
The family is at the home of her daughter, Jean and Terry Vaughan, 113
Springdale Dr., Union, S.C.
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Agnes Morgan Jeter
Camp director
Agnes Morgan Jeter, 97, of 413 East Main St., died at her home on
June 11, 2005 after a period of declining health.
Miss Jeter was born at the old Rice-Coleman-Jeter home in Union County
on Feb. 22, 1908. She was the last remaining sibling of the late Dr.
Robert Russell and Agnes Coleman Jeter. She was a graduate of Union High
School, where she was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
Upon graduation from high school, Miss Jeter told her mother that she
“always knew” what she would do in life. Commonly referred to as “Jete”
since her high school days, Miss Jeter entered Winthrop College in Rock
Hill, where she was presented The Distinguished Alumni Award. She also
received her master’s degree from Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. In
addition to public school teaching in North Carolina, she taught at
Greensboro College and at the Out-of-Door School in Sarasota, Fla. She
began her career at Camp Yonahlossee in 1927 as a college student
counselor and never missed a summer until her retirement in 1982. During
her career, after her start as a counselor, she became a full time
director and eventually owner of one of the finest camps for girls in the
nation. Upon her retirement, she returned to Union in 1982. She was a
member of Grace United Methodist Church and a volunteer with Meals on
Wheels.
“Jete” was a remarkable person who touched the lives of hundreds and
hundreds of girls throughout her 55 years she was associated with Camp
Yonahlossee. They were all “her girls” and she welcomed the daughters of
her early campers and eventually their granddaughters — three generations
of Yonahlossee girls whose lives had been enriched by Jete’s love, wisdom
and good example.
Survivors include numerous nieces, nephews, greatnieces and nephews
and great-great-nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on June 16 at Grace United
Methodist Church. The service will be conducted by Rev. Gary Byrd.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Jeter Cemetery
Fund, care of Mrs. Jill Jeter, 115 Park Drive, Union, 29379; or to Grace
United Methodist Church, 201 South Church St., Union, 29379.
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Nannie F. Sprouse
Former owner Sprouse Upholstery Shop
Nannie Foster Sprouse, 93, of 251 Kelly Road, Union, widow of
Roger Sprouse, died at her residence Monday, June 13, 2005 at 1:10 a.m.
Mrs. Sprouse was born in Union on Dec. 8, 1911, a daughter of the late
Robert and Nan Barnado Foster. She was a member of Fairforest Baptist
Church. Mrs. Sprouse was owner and operator of Sprouse’s Upholstery Shop
for over 50 years. She was the last surviving member of her immediate
family.
Surviving are a daughter, Shirley Douglas Taber and husband Charles of
the home; four grandchildren, Maxine Woods, Belinda Douglas and Roger
Douglas, all of Union and Alicia Douglas McKinney of Spartanburg; four
greatgrandchildren, Tiffany Hooper, Ashley Hooper, both of Union, Amber
McKinney and Marissa McKinney, both of Spartanburg. Mrs. Sprouse was
predeceased by a grandson, Brian Woods and five brothers, Emslie, Cecil,
Ernest, Evan and Gene Foster.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the S.R. Holcombe
Funeral Chapel conducted by Pastor Mike Nelson. Burial will be in the New
Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Earl Foster, Donald Rhinehart, Alan Foster
and Barry Foster.
The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive
friends Tuesday night from 7 until 9.
The family is at the home of her daughter, Shirley Douglas Taber, 251
Kelly Road, Union, S.C.
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June 16, 2005
Hoyt C. Waddell
Korean War veteran
PAULINE — Hoyt C. Waddell, 73, of 117 Derrick Road, Pauline, widower
of Mary C. Waddell, died at his home, Wednesday, June 15, 2005 after a
long illness.
Mr. Waddell was born in Spartanburg, July 19, 1931, a son of the late
Talmadge and Esmer Wall Waddell. He was a retired carpenter and a veteran
of the U.S. Army having served in the Korean War. Mr. Waddell was a member
of West Springs Baptist Church and the VFW $9539 of Spartanburg.
Surviving are a daughter, Tracie W. Woody and husband Robby of
Pauline; three special grandchildren, Melanie Woody, Paul Woody and
Stephanie Woody, all of Pauline; a great-grandson, Jackson Woody; eight
sisters, Elizabeth Crocker, Lois Beam and Olivea Holcomb, all of Gaffney;
Ann Jones, Pauline Howell and Doris Phillips, all of Spartanburg, Carol
Keither of Monroe, N.C., and Lula McSwain of Charlotte; three brothers,
Harold Waddell and Charles Waddell, both of Spartanburg and Robert Waddell
of New York.
Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at West Springs
Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Dr. Henry Johnson.
The family will receive friends immediately following the burial.
The family is at the home of his daughter, Tracie W. Waddell, 119
Derrick Road, Pauline, S.C. 29374.
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June 20, 2005
Rev. Frank Black
Retired Church of God minister
ANDERSON — The Rev. Frank W. Black, 88, widower of Nannie Marie
Medford Black, of 100 Travis Lane, Anderson, died Saturday evening, June
18, 2005 after a long illness.
Rev. Black was born Nov. 25, 1916, a son of the late Walter W. and
Josephine Rochester Black. He was a retired minister of the Church of God
having served as a pastor for 47 years. Rev. Black was a member of the
Homeland Park Church of God in Anderson.
Surviving are a daughter, Janice B. Ash and husband Martin R. of
Anderson, two sons, Stephen R. Black and wife Jeanette of Jonesboro, Ga.,
and Earl W. Black and wife Teresa of Iva; a sister, Virginia Carter of
Union; two brothers, Ray Black of Gaffney and Dean Black of Apple Valley,
Calif.; nine grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren and
great-great grandchildren.
Services will be held 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at the S.R.
Holcombe Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Roy Puckett. Burial will be in
Fairforest Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends today,
June 20, 2005, from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Holcombe Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers will be Bro. Bennifield, Ricky Black, Ray Medford,
Thomas Black, Seth Ash and Andrew Ash.
The family is at the home of his daughter, Janice Ash, 100 Travis
Lane, Anderson, and at the home of his sister, Virginia Carter, 202 Wilbur
St., Union.
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Murphy J. Vinson
World War II veteran
Murphy Jefferies “Jeff ” Vinson, 88, husband of Cleo Ivey Vinson
of 593 Browns Creek Church Road, Union, died unexpectedly at his home
Saturday evening, June 18, 2005.
Mr. Vinson was born July 17, 1916, the son of the late Tom and Beuna
Carter Vinson and the late Mamie M. Vinson. He was refired from Milliken &
Co., Monarch Plant. Mr. Vinson was a veteran of World War II, having
served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of Browns Creek Baptist Church
where he had served as a Deacon and the Superintendent of Sunday School.
Mr. Vinson was an avid farmer.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Karen Crocker and
husband Jimmy of Union; two sons, Tony Vinson and wife Ginger of Union and
Stanley Vinson and wife Barbara of Simpsonville; four grandchildren, Ivy
Vinson, Amber Price, Kristy deDrafft and Tyler Crocker; three
greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Gertrude Duckett and Corine Hart, both of
Union; and three brothers, Jake Vinson, Jack Vinson and H.A. “Buck”
Vinson, all of Union.
Services will be held Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at Browns Creek Baptist
Church at 11 a.m. by the Rev. John Lee. Burial will be in the church
cemetery with military honors. The family will receive friends today, June
20, 2005, from 7 until 9 p.m. at the Holcombe Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers will be. J.T. Vinson, Hoyle Vinson, C.T. Hart,
Johnny Ivey, Don Davis, Jimmy Vinson, Robin Duckett and Wayne Vinson. The
Adult Men’s Sunday School Class of Browns Creek Baptist Church are asked
to form the honorary escort.
Memorials may be made to the Browns Creek Baptist Church Family Life
Center, 118 Browns Creek Church Road, Union, S.C. 29379.
The family is at the home of the daughter, Karen and Jimmy Crocker,
150 Strother Road, Union.
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June 22, 2005
. Mildred McCall Hawkins
Former Milliken & Co. employee
Mildred McCall Hawkins, 79, widow of Charles William Hawkins, of 709
Rice Ave., Extension, formerly of 209 Walker St., died Tuesday, June 21,
2005, after a long illness.
Mrs. Hawkins was born in Newberry, June 1, 1926, a daughter of the
late Harry and Bertha Craft McCall, She was formerly employed with
Milliken & Co. and was a member of Ottaray Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sons and their wives, Jimmy and Beth Hawkins of
Union and Danny and Janet Hawkins of Sharon; two brothers, Harry McCall
Jr. and Tommy McCall Sr., both of Union; eight grandchildren, Melanie
Walker, Jason Prather, Heather Hawkins, Colby Hawkins, Stacy Baker, Danny
Hawkins Jr., Shelley Balding and Brooke Caldwell; five
great-grandchildren, Britney Baker, Chelsea Walker, Joshua Walker, Emily
Balding and Dillon Caldwell. Mrs. Hawkins was predeceased by a son, Dennis
Prather, and three sisters, Virgie Freeman, Bertha Burgess and Thelma
Wade.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Ottaray Baptist
Church by the Rev. Bobby Crocker. Burial will be in Union Memorial
Gardens.
Active pallbearers will be Colby Hawkins, Jason Prather, Chris Baker,
Kerry Walker, Harry (Lane) McCall, Joe Wade, Tim McCall and Tommy McCall
Jr.
Visitation will be tonight from 7 until 9 at the S.R. Holcombe Funeral
Home.
The family is at the home of her son, Jimmy and Beth Hawkins, 435
Pineneedle Road, Union, S.C. 29379.
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June 23, 2005
Alice H. May
Retired from Conso
Alice Ruth Harkins May, 77, of 140 Seigler Road, Union, widow of
George C. May, died Thursday, June 23, 2005 at the home of her son.
Mrs. May was born Oct. 22, 1927, a daughter of the late Homer R. and
Essie Cope Harkins. She was a member of Fairforest Baptist Church and also
a member of the Adult Ladies #3 Group of the church.
Mrs. May was retired from Conso Products Co. and was the last
surviving member of her immediate family.
Survivors include a son, George Perry May of Spartanburg; a daughter,
Romona M. Anderson Shelmire of Chester; four grandchildren and nine
greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 2 p.m. at
Fairforest Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Dr. Aulbrey Calvert.
Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the Holcombe Funeral Home Friday
night from 7 until 8:30.
The family is at the home of her son, George Perry May, 206 Archer
Road, Spartanburg.
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June 27, 2005
Alexis Cheyenne Gibson
Alexis Cheyenne Gibson, infant daughter of David Gibson and
Cecilia Garland Gibson of 630 Kelly Road, Union, died Sunday, June 27,
2005 at Palmetto Baptist Hospital in Columbia.
Survivors are a sister, Christina Sizemore of the home; paternal
grandparents, James and Joyce Gibson of Union; maternal grandparents,
Calvin and Darlene Garland of Newberry; paternal great-grandmother, Louise
S. Gibson of Newberry; maternal great-grandparents William and Mary
Crawford of Newberry; and uncles and aunts, Michael and Emily Gibson of
Jonesville, James Scott Gibson of Buffalo, Sheena and Ronnie Broughton of
Barbourville, Ky.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later. The family is at home of her
grandparents, James and Joyce Gibson, 630 Kelly Road, Union.
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Samuel J. McCall Jr.
Simpsonville native
CROSS HILL — Samuel Jerome McCall Jr., 33, off 1149 South Main
St., Cross Hill, died Thursday, June 23, 2005.
Mr. McCall was born Dec. 16, 1971, the son of Samuel and Sandra Bull
McCall of Simpsonville. Mr. McCall was employed with Satterfield
Construction Company of Greenwood and was of the Church of God faith.
Surviving in addition to his parents are two sons, Andy McCall and
Matt McCall of Owens; a sister, Tina Knight of Simpsonville; and a
maternal grandmother, Kathleen Tyner of Clinton.
Mr. McCall was predeceased by a brother, Donnie McCall.
Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Light House
Tabernacle Church with burial in Rosemont Cemetery in Clinton. The family
received friends Sunday night at the church.
The family is at the home of his parents, Samuel and Sandra McCall, 17
Avocet Lane, Simpsonville, S.C. 29680.
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Christine Foster Varner
Jonesville resident
JONESVILLE — Christine Foster Varner, 90, formerly of Jonesville,
died Friday, June 24, 2005 in Ellen Sagar Nursing Home.
She was the widow of Lewis D. Varner Jr. of Jonesville.
Mrs. Varner was born Nov. 22, 1914, the daughter of the late Rufus
Edward and Altha Greene Foster. She was a member of New Hope United
Methodist Church.
Survivors are a son, Bobby Varner and wife Patricia of Jonesville;
three daughters, Patty V. Morrison and husband Bobby, Mary V. Fleming and
husband Buddy, Vicki V. Vaughan and husband Donnie, all of Jonesville: 10
grandchildren, Kimberly V. Alexander, Dennis Varner, Kristie V. Roberson,
Angela S. Plemons, Steven S. Sprouse, Ronald N. Fleming, Gaye Branham,
Rodney Fleming, Bryan “Scotty” Vaughan, Amika C. Vaughan and 13
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Varner was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers.
Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 26, 2005, at New
Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Scott Gilmer. Grandsons
served as pallbearers. Visitation was held Saturday at Holcombe Jonesville
Chapel.
Memorials may be made to New Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery
Fund c/o Prudence Youngblood, 659 New Hope Church Road, Jonesville, S.C.
29353 or Hospice Care of S.C., 128 Medical Science Drive, Union, S.C.
29379.
The family is at the home of her daughter, Patty V. Morrison, 254
Sprouse Road, Jonesville, S.C.
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James Whitlock
Whitmire native
James “Dinkey” Whitlock, 69, of English, Fla., former of Whitmire,
died June 23, 2005 in Chiefland, Fla.
Mr. Whitlock was born in Whitmire, Oct. 8, 1935, a son of the late J.B.
Whitlock and Annie Doris Lewis Clay. Mr. Whitlock served in the United
States Marine Corps and was a retired heavy equipment operator.
Survivors include a son, James E. Whitlock Jr. of Sorrento, Fla.; a
sister, Judy Taylor of Clinton; three brothers, Billy Joe Whitlock of
Saltsville, Va., Gordon Whitlock of Whitmire and Jerry Whitlock of Las
Vegas, Nev.; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Whitlock was predeceased by two daughters, Pamela Morossofl and
Jacquelin A. Whitlock; a sister, Maxine Price; and a brother, Ronnie
Whitlock.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at
Friendship Baptist Church, Whitmire, conducted by the Rev. Horace Weathers
and the Rev. Dewayne Goins. Burial will be in Lee Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Aaron Worthy, Earl Silvers, Charles Clay,
Alic Prince, Jackie Lee and Thomas Robertson.
The family will receive friends tonight from 7-9 at Friendship Baptist
Church. The family is at the home of his brother, Gordon Whitlock, 1054
Highway 66, Whitmire.
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June 28, 2005
David A. Cagle
Vietnam veteran
David Anthony Cagle, 57, of Cocoa, Fla., formerly of Union, died
Saturday, June 25, 2005 after an extended illness.
Mr. Cagle was born June 29, 1947, a son of Ellen Jo Young Cagle of
1151 Sardis Road, Union, and the late Waylon Cagle. He was a veteran of
the U.S. Air Force having served in Vietnam. Mr. Cagle attended Union
County schools.
In addition to his mother, survivors include two sons, Eric Houde of
Minot, N.D., and Tony Houde of Mallough, Mass.; three sisters, Karen L.
Wilson and husband George of St. Matthews, Vicki P. Shenk and husband
Charles of Athens, Ga., and Vonnie M. Steelman and husband Jonathan of
Forest, Va.; and three grandchildren, Kayla, Jared, and Liam.
Memorial services will be announced at a later date.
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June 29, 2005
David J.
McGahee
David Jackson McGahee of 1626 Atascadero Road, Columbia, widower
of Shirley Webber McGahee, died Tuesday, June 28, 2005.
Mr. McGahee was born Dec. 4, 1924, a son of the late Walter and Mittie
Ruth Wood McGahee. He was predeceased by a daughter, Robin Sue McGahee.
Surviving are two sisters, Marjorie Durant and Ruth Bowles, both of
Columbia. Memorial services will be announced later.
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June 30, 2005
Wanda R. McGuire
WOODRUFF — Wanda Faye Rollins McGuire, 52, of 872 Shaw Road,
Woodruff, died Wednesday, June 29, 2005 after a brief illness.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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Paula Ann Settle
Union resident
Paula Ann Settle, 46, of 2222 Buffalo-West Springs Highway,
Buffalo, died at 4:50 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, 2005, in Spartanburg
Regional Medical Heart Center after a period of declining health.
She was the daughter of Sara Ann Inabinett Settle and the late Harold
Settle and the granddaughter of the late Archie (Bubba) and Frances Allen
Inabinett of Buffalo and Boyce and Alice Settle of Campobello.
Paula was born in Union, Jan. 26, 1959. She was a graduate of Union
High School and attended Wofford College and Spartanburg Methodist
College.
Surviving in addition to her mother are several aunts, uncles and
cousins.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, July 1, 2005, at
Buffalo United Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Robert Emory and the
Rev. Jerry Lawson. Interment will be in Union Memorial Gardens.
Active pallbearers will be Gerald Inabinett Sr., Jimmy Sykes, Newton
McMillian, Gerald Inabinett Jr., Clint Settle and Craig Sims. The
following are asked to assemble at the church at 2:15 p.m. to form the
honorary escort: Chuck and Jeannie Malone, Lisa H. McMillian, Danny Ray
and Shirley Brown, Eugenia Stinnett, Jimmy and Deanna Heatherly and Billy
Allen.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home tonight from 6:30
until 8:30t.
The family is at the home of her mother, Sara Settle, 200 Bermuda Run,
Union.
Memorials may be made to the Buffalo United Methodist Church Bus Fund,
128 Hill St., Buffalo, S.C. 29321.
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