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May, 2010
May 31, 2010
ADA
HAMES LONG
JONESVILLE, S.C.
Ada Hames Long, age 97, formerly
of Jonesville, passed away, Monday, May 31, 2010.
Ms. Long was born in Jonesville,
December 8, 1912, a daughter of the late Edward and Fannie
Sharpe Long. A graduate of Jonesville High School and Winthrop
College, Ms. Long was a retired school teacher and a life long
member of Gilead Baptist Church where she formerly served as a
Sunday School teacher and was a member of the Choir.
Ms. Long was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. She is survived by numerous
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held 3:30
PM Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at Gilead Baptist Church conducted by
Rev. Dr. Lawton Neely. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 2:30
until 3:30 PM prior to the service at the church.
Memorials may be made to Gilead
Baptist Church, P.O. Box 38, Jonesville, S.C. 29353.
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CATHY B. BOULWARE
BUFFALO,
S.C.
Cathy Barbarann Boulware, age 59
of 208 Gin Circle, Buffalo, passed away Monday, May 31, 2010 at
her home after a sudden illness.
Ms. Boulware was born in Buffalo,
October 29, 1950 a daughter of the late Fannie Ruth Schooner
Boulware. She was of the Baptist faith and loved to crochet and
knit.
Surviving are two uncles: Rion
Boulware and wife Thelma of Buffalo and Grady Boulware of the
home; numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held
2:00 PM Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at Union Memorial Gardens
conducted by Rev. Ricky Cook.
Active pallbearers will be the
following nephews: David Boulware, Jerry Boulware, Bobby
Boulware, Matthew Boulware and Brian Vinson.
Visitation will be held 6:00 until
8:00 PM Tuesday evening at the S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home.
The family is at the home, 208 Gin
Circle, Buffalo, SC.
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May 29, 2010
Ginger Craig Garner
Jonesville,
SC
Mrs. Ginger Craig Garner, age 58,
wife of Ed Garner of 146 Farrow Rd., Jonesville, SC died Friday,
May 28, 2010 at her home.
Mrs. Garner was the daughter of
Arthur William “Bill Craig, Jr. and the late Vivian Reynolds
Craig. She was a graduate of Jonesville High School and was a
Registered Nurse having worked at Mary Black Memorial Hospital
and Magnolia Place. Mrs. Garner was a member of Jonesville
Baptist Church.
Surviving in addition to her
husband and father are a son, John Craig Wilkins and wife
Chrissy; a brother, Patrick O'Neal Craig and wife Pam; a
step-mother, Vivian Rochester Craig; a mother-in-law,
Louise Gregory Sanders all of
Jonesville; sisters-in-law: Sonja Echeverri and husband Omar and
children, Christopher and Mary Beth of Roebuck and Judean Cohen
and husband Michael of Spartanburg; niece, Heather Bailey; two
nephews, Zach Bailey and wife Tonya Craig all of Rock Hill and
James Edward Wilkins, II and wife Jennifer and their children RJ
and AJ and loving animals Reilly, Katie Craig Garner and Polly.
Mrs. Garner was predeceased by a sister, Jill Craig Prince.
Graveside services will be held at
2:30 PM, Sunday May 30, 2010 at Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery
conducted by Rev. Ralph Brown.
The family will receive friends
after the graveside service.
Memorials may be made to
Jonesville Baptist Church o/c Mission Team, PO Box 279,
Jonesville, SC 29353.
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May 23, 2010
Maggie Dickerson
Union,
SC
Mrs. Maggie K. Dickerson, age 91,
wife of James F. Dickerson of 296 Meansville Rd., Brittany Manor
Apartments, Union, SC died Sunday, May 23, 2010 at Wallace
Thomson Hospital.
Mrs. Dickerson was born in Union
County, SC Febuary 5, 1919, a daughter of the late Rufus Mabry
and Minnie Henley Mabry. She was a graduate of Jonesville High
School; was a homemaker and was of the Baptist Faith. Mrs.
Dickerson was the last surviving member of her immediate family.
Surviving in addition to her
husband are a son, Jim Dickerson and wife Amelia of Moore. Mrs.
Dickerson was predeceased by a brother, J.G. Mabry.
Funeral services will be held 2:00
PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at Crestview Baptist Church conducted
by Rev. Josh Freeman and Rev. Jerry Lawson. Burial will be in
Union Memorial Gardens.
Active pallbearers will be Les
Singleton, Jimmy Mabry, Ricky Mode, Noah Greene, Gene Gilbert
and Ken Clark. The nurses and staff of Ellen Sagar Nursing Home
are asked to sit in a group.
Visitation will be held in the
church 1:00-2:00 PM Wednesday prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may
be made to Crestview Baptist Church Building Fund, 1100 Furman
Fendley Hwy., Union, SC 29379 or to Anderson Mill Road Baptist
Church Building Fund, 4455 Anderson Mill Road, Moore, SC 29369.
The family is at the home of her
son, Jim and Amelia Dickerson, 246 Donegal Drive, Moore.
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Frances L. Chambers
Union,
SC
Mrs. Frances L. Chambers, age 81
of 629 Rice Avenue Ext.,West End Manor Apartments, Apt. 4B,
Union, SC died Saturday, May 22, 2010 at her home.
Mrs. Chambers was born in Buffalo,
SC January 23, 1929, a daughter of the late James Normen
Chambers and Anna Mitchell Chambers. She was a member of Buffalo
Baptist Church.
Surviving are three daughters:
Sylvia Reynolds and friend Ricky Sprouse, Sara Jane Parks and
husband Mike all of Union and Gwendolyn Fisher and husband
Charles of Buffalo; a son, Phillip Fisher and wife Lyndia of
Buffalo; a sister, Beuna Inman and husband James of Union; a
sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Chambers; five grandchildren: Sherry
Johnson, Johnny Fisher both of Buffalo, Stacy Gibson, Shane
Parks and Maxie Reynolds all of Union and eleven
great-grandchildren. Mrs. Chambers was predeceased by two
daughters, Paula and Dorothy Chambers; a grandson, Christopher
Fisher; a sister, Betty Rose and six brothers: Loyd Chambers,
John Chambers, James Norman Chambers, Jr, George C. Chambers,
Walter M. Chambers and Joe D. Chambers.
A memorial service will be held
2:00 PM Monday, May 24, 2010 at SR Holcombe Funeral Chapel
conducted by Rev. Jerry Lawson. Friends and neighbors of West
End Manor are asked to sit in a group.
Visitation will be held in the
chapel immediately following the service.
Memorials may be made to Frances
L. Chambers Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 293, Union, SC 29379 or to
Harmony Hospice, 708 S. Duncan By Pass, Union, SC 29379.
The family is at the home of her
daughter, Gwnedolyn and Charles Fisher, 317 Linersville Rd.,
Buffalo, SC 29321.
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Barbara Allen “Bobbie” Foster
Formerly of Jonesville
Mrs. Barbara Allen “Bobbie”Foster,
age 79, formerly of Jonesville, widow of Walter E. Foster, died
Sunday, May 23, 2010 at Valley Falls Terrace.
Mrs. Foster was born in
Jonesville, SC April 4, 1931, a daughter of the late Charles
Dixon and Margaret Ester Pruitt Dixon. She was a member of Truth
Baptist Church and was a homemaker.
Surviving are four daughters;
Loree Johnson (Harold) of Roebuck, Jean Childers (Randy) of
Greenwood, Pamela Duncan (Donnie) of Roebuck and Cindy Harris
(Tony) of Union; a son, Lee Foster (Debbie) of Cowpens; a
sister, Dorothy Jackson of Spartanburg; a brother, Charles L.
Dixon of Blacksburg; seven grandchildren and twelve
great-grandchildren. Mrs. Foster was predeceased by a son, Bobby
Allen;a grandson, Chris Gossett and a brother, Grover Dixon.
Funeral service will be held 2:00
PM Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at Holcombe's Jonesville Chapel
conducted by Rev. Joey Turner. Burial will be in Jonesville
Memorial Gardens.
Active pallbearers will be Chad
Lipsey, Doug Jolly. Jonthan Richey, Tommy Kusterer, Billy Dixon
and Nick Gregory.
Visitation will be held 1:00-2:00
PM in the chapel Tuesday prior to the service.
Memorials may be made to Valley
Falls Terrace, 400 Locust Grove Rd., Spartanburg, SC 29303.
The family is at the home of her
daughter, Pamela and Donnie Duncan, 120 Laynewood Drive,
Roebuck, SC 29376.
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May 21, 2010
BOBBY J. BISHOP
ASHEBORO,
NC
Mr. Bobby J. Bishop, age 75,
husband of Reba Grady Bishop of 4660 Lassister Mill Rd.,
Asheboro, NC, 27205, passed away, Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Mr. Bishop was born in Union Co.,
September 2, 1934 a son of the late Victor D. Bishop and Kathryn
Crook Bishop. He was a retired supervisor for Metals Inc. in
Rocky Mount, NC and was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Mr.
Bishop was a Baptist and attended Oakhurst Baptist Church in
Asheboro.
Surviving in addition to his wife
are a nephew: Vic Bishop and wife Donna of Enoree and several
other nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held 3:00
PM Sunday, May 23, 2010 at Padgett's Creek Baptist Church
conducted by Rev. Carroll Caldwell. Burial will be in the church
cemetery.
The family will receive friends
from 1:00 until 3:00 PM Sunday at the church prior to the
service.
Memorials may be made to Padgett's
Creek Baptist Church, 843 Old Buncombe Rd., Union, SC, 29379 or
to Christian United Outreach, 135 Sunset Ave., Asheboro, NC,
27203 or to a charity of one's choice.
The family will be at the home of
his sister-in-law: Nell Grady Hart, 302 Birchwood Dr., Union,
SC.
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May 20, 2010
Robert Ray Biggerstaff
Union,
SC
Mr. Robert Ray
Biggerstaff, age 54, husband of Mary Ann Millwood Biggerstaff of
193 Oakland Rd., Union, SC died suddenly Tuesday, May 18, 2010
at Wallace Thomson Hospital.
Mr. Biggerstaff was born in Union, SC April 13, 1956, a son of John
Alvin Biggerstaff, Sr and Frances Thomas Biggerstaff of Union.
He was employed with Sonoco Products for twenty-four years and
was a veteran of the US Navy having served in the Vietnam War.
Mr. Biggerstaff was a member of Mon Aetna Baptist Church.
Surviving in addition to his wife and parents are two sons: Grady
Daniel Biggerstaff and wife Jessica of Union and William Ray
Biggerstaff who is currently serving in the US Army in Germany;
a sister, Evelyn B. King of Easley; a brother, John A.
Biggerstaff, Jr of Richburg, SC; a grandson, Daniel Gage
Biggerstaff of Union.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Saturday, May 22, 2010 at Mon
Aetna Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Benny Green. Burial will
be in Union Memorial Gardens with Military Honors.
Active pallbearers will be Kent Suggs, Wayne Suggs, Kenny McCall,
Derrick Keisler, Bobby Peak and Brad Gregory.
Visitation will be held 7:00 until 9:00 PM Friday evening at the
S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home.
The family is at the home, 193 Oakland Rd., Union, SC.
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May 19, 2010
RICHARD F. CARLSON
UNION, S.C.
A memorials
services for Richard F. Carlson, who passed away April 17, 2010,
will be held 2:00 PM Saturday, May 22, 2010 at the Union Church
of Christ on the ByPass. Mr. Carlson was the minister to the
congregation of the Union Church of Christ for over two years.
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May 18, 2010
BETTY JEAN RANDOLPH
UNION, S.C.
Betty Jean
Randolph, age 60 of 305 Richards St., Union, formerly of Cross
Hill, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at her home after a long
battle with cancer.
Ms. Randolph
was born in Massillon, OH, April 19, 1950, a daughter of the
late Beede "Bud" W. Randolph and Faye Kathleen Lyons Randolph.
She was a 20 year retiree from the US Navy having worked in
communications and served as a company commander. During her
military career, she served on bases in Maryland, Chicago,
Florida, Iceland, Bermuda, Hawaii and Diego Garcia. Afterwards,
she was an employee with Timken in Clinton. Ms. Randolph was and
avid Ohio State Buckeye fan.
Surviving are
four sisters: Sandy Fink and husband Dick of Prescott Valley,
AZ, Gail Janaiak and husband Richie of Massillon, OH, Lynn
Miller of Cross Hill, and Kathy Gognat of Indianapolis, IN;
three brothers: Bruce Randolph of Camden, AK, Greg Randolph of
Massillon OH and Ron Randolph and wife Sharon of Chicago, IL; a
special friend of 17 years Linda Arthur of Union; her "adopted
parents": Maria Arthur and the late Doil Arthur of Union;
numerous nieces and nephews; extended family members, the Arthur
family and the Gibbs family, her beloved pets; and many other
special friends. Ms. Randolph was predeceased by three brothers,
Gerald, Donnie, and Keith Randolph, and one sister, Meeda Faye
White.
Funeral
services will be held 1:00 PM Friday, May 21, 2010 at the S.R.
Holcombe Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Robert Chapman and
Rev. Tommy McManess. Burial will be in Rosemont Cemetery will
Full Military Honors.
Active
pallbearers will be Skip Miller, Tommy Lanford, Torance Inman,
Woody Robertson, Jimmy Arthur, and Mike Gregory.
Staff and
nurses of Interim Hospice of Spartanburg and employees of Timken
Plant, Clinton are asked to serve as the honorary escort.
The family
wishes to thank the staff and nurses of Interim Hospice of
Spartanburg for their care and concern of Ms. Randolph.
The family is
at the home, 305 Richards St., Union, SC.
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Peggy Lee Bettis
Union, SC
Mrs. Peggy Lee
Bettis, wife of C. Marvin Bettis of 202 Glendale Rd., Union,
passed away Monday, May 17, 2010 at Spartanburg Restorative Care
following a prolonged illness.
Mrs. Bettis
was born in Union, July 3, 1928, a daughter of the late William
Minter Lee and Ada Adams Lee. She was a graduate of Union High
School and attended Limestone College. Mrs. Bettis was a member
of First Presbyterian Church of Union for over fifty-six years
and served as Executive Director of United Way of Union County
for over fifteen years. Mrs. Bettis was predeceased by her
brother, Robert E. Lee.
Surviving in
addition to her husband Charles Marvin Bettis are a daughter,
Mary Lee Cantey of Spartanburg and her two children, Field
Cantey of Charlotte, NC and Lee Cantey of Spartanburg; a son,
Charles M. Bettis, Jr. of Columbia; three sisters-in-law: Patty
Osborne Lee of Columbia, Catherine Bettis Flenniken and Louise
Bettis Piazza and husband of Kingsport, TN; two nieces: Anne Lee
of Charleston and Cathy Piazza Liley of Kingsport, TN and three
nephews: Louis Lee of Newport News, VA, Andy Piazza of Atlanta,
GA and Matthew Piazza of Herndon, VA.
Memorial
services will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, May 20, 2010 at First
Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. Robert Alexander.
The family
will receive friends immediately following the service in the
Ladies Parlor of First Presbyterian Church.
In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church of
Union, P.O. Box 672, Union, SC 29379.
The family is
at the home, 202 Glendale Rd., Union.
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Ora Dean Sanders
Formerly of Union
Ora Dean
Varner Sanders, age 87, formerly of Union, widow of Hurbert
Sanders died Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at White Oak Manor in Tryon,
NC.
Mrs. Sanders
was born in Union, October 14, 1922, a daughter of the late
Smith and Nina McAbee Varner. She was retired from Excelsior
Mill. Mrs. Sanders was first married to the late Durwood J.
Maness.
Surviving are
a daughter Frances Maness, of Spartanburg; a son: Ronald Maness
and his wife Sandy of Landrum; a half-brother: Melvin "Buck"
Lancaster of Union; 2 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, 3
step-grandchildren, 5 step-great-grandchildren and 1
step-great-great-grandchild.
Graveside
services will be held 2:00 PM Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at
Rosemont Cemetery conducted by Rev. Ricky Cook.
Visitation
will be held immediately following the service at the graveside.
The family is
at their respective homes.
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May 16, 2010
LEONARD O’SHIELDS,
SR.
UNION, SC
Mr. Leonard F.
O’Shields, Sr., age 92, widower of Lillie Moore O’Shields of 123
Phillips Rd., Union, SC, died Sunday, May 16, 2010, at Wallace
Thomson Hospital.
Mr. O’Shields
was born April 15, 1918, in Union, SC., a son of the late Newton
P. O’Shields and Eliza Lewis O’Shields. He was a member of
Brown’s Creek Baptist Church and a WWII veteran of the U.S.
Army. Mr. O’Shields retired from the maintenance department of
the Milliken Company- Monarch Plant after many years of service.
Survivors in
addition to his wife are a daughter: Linda O. Carter and husband
Floyd of Union; two sons: Frank O’Shields and wife Ramoth and
Larry K. O’Shields and wife Jerry all of Union; and a number of
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great
grandchildren. Mr. O’Shields was predeceased by a two brothers:
Lewis O’Shields and Landrum O’Shields; two sisters: Mary O.
Davis and Lois O. Crocker; two granddaughters: Jennifer Fowler
and Jan Hines; and a son-in-law: James "Jimbo" Fowler.
Graveside
services will be held 3:00 PM today at Brown’s Creek Baptist
Church Cemetery conducted by Rev. John Lee and Rev. Brad Goodale.
The family will receive friends at the graveside following the
service.
Memorials
maybe made to Hospice Care of SC-Union Unit, 408 N. Duncan
Bypass, Union, SC 29379 or charity of one’s choice.
The family is
at the home of his son and daughter-in-law: Larry and Jerry
O’Shields, 650 Old Pump Station Rd., Union, SC 29379.
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May 14, 2010
ELSIE W. JORDAN
JONESVILLE, S.C.
Mrs. Elsie
Ward Jordan, age 89, formerly of Farm Hill Rd., Jonesville,
passed away, Friday, May 14, 2010 at NHC-Mauldin.
Mrs. Jordan
was born in Jonesville, September 20, 1920, a daughter of the
late James W. and Mae Storey Ward. She was a retired seamstress
and a member of Pacolet United Methodist Church. Mrs. Jordan was
an artist who loved painting nature and the outdoors.
Surviving are
three sons: Jimmy Jordan and wife Linda of Pacolet, Bill Jordan
and wife Rosie of Dacusville and Dan Jordan and wife Micki of
Powdersville; two sisters: Margaret Hyatt of Greenville and
Sybil Ward of Spartanburg; one brother: Albert Ward of Rock
Hill; 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Jordan was
predeceased by four brothers: James I. Ward, Robert W. Ward,
Clyde D. Ward and Wallace Ward and one sister: Grace Ward.
Funeral
services will be held 3:00 PM Sunday, May 16, 2010 at the
Holcombe’s Jonesville Chapel. Burial will be in Pacolet United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Visitation
will be held from 2:00 until 3:00 PM Sunday prior to the service
at the chapel.
The family is
at the home of her son, Jimmy Jordan, 244 Walker St., Pacolet,
SC, 29372.
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May 10, 2010
Marion Eugene Bailey
JONESVILLE
Marion Eugene
Bailey, 79, of 618 New Hope Church Road, husband of Mae Gossett
Bailey, died Sunday, May 9 in Spartanburg Regional Medical
Center.
Mr. Bailey was
born on Sept. 19, 1930 in the Goshen Hill Community of Union
County, a son of the late Charles Preston Bolts Bailey and
Mattie Louise Willard Bailey. He was a graduate of Union High
School and Cecil’s Business College and returned to his beloved
Union County to work at United Merchants and Manufacturers,
Union Plant. He retired as plant manager and after the fire that
destroyed Union Mill he served as chairman of the reunion
committee and oversaw the planning and development of the
memorial site that overlooks the old mill property. He loved the
people of the Union Mill family and thought of them as his own
family.
Mr. Bailey was
a member of New Hope United Methodist Church where he served on
the administrative committee and was chairman for many years. As
long as his health permitted he taught the Men’s Adult Sunday
School Class and was church lay leader. He was a member of the
Rocky Creek Water Company Board from its inception and served
for many years as its president. He loved working on his family
farm and raising cattle as long as his health permitted. He as
an avid fan of Clemson University football and was a member of
the IPTAY Club. Mr. Bailey was a member of the SC National
Guards-Union Unit serving for fourteen years, rising to the rank
of Supply Sargent. He loved the people of Union County and was
always proud to call Union County his home.
He was the
last surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving in
addition to his wife of 48 years are a daughter, Donna Bailey
Long and her husband, James of Jonesville; four grandchildren:
Charlie, Will, Patrick and Bailey Long; a sister-in-law,
Marianne Hoagland (Polly) Bailey of Knoxville, Tenn.; a nephew,
Bobby Bailey and his wife, Merrie, of Union; and a niece, Karen
Bailey Cobb and husband, Frank of Knoxville. Mr. Bailey was
predeceased by a sister, Katherine Bailey; and three brothers:
Charles Bolt Bailey, Paul Willard Bailey and Morris Sanders
Bailey.
Funeral
Services will be held at 4:00 PM Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at New
Hope United Methodist Church conducted by Rev. Jim Ivey, Rev.
David Caughman and Rev. David Clyburn. Burial will be at the
church cemetery.
Active
pallbearers will be Donald Gossett, Randy Spencer, Roger Bailey,
Ralph Lawson, Jr., Marion Gossett, Jr., Norris Fowler, Thomas
Carroll Sanders and Donald Long, Jr.
The following
are ask to assemble at the church at 3:45 PM Wednesday to serve
as honorary pallbearers: Staff of DCI of Union, former employees
of Union Mill, Ambu-Star of Union employees, Men’s Sunday School
Class of New Hope United Methodist Church, board members of
Rocky Creek Water Company, Lee Inman, Henry and Mary Helen
Gossett, Bill and Nell Inman, Lewis Frost, Gene and Loretta
Becknell, Brent and Vicki Addis, Earl Black, Al Black, Lee Wayne
and Prudi Youngblood, Deanna Youngblood Arnold, Harold Lawson,
Mark Blackwell, Scott Hood, Vernon Atkinson, Jimmy Gossett,
Billy and Barbara Medford, Eric Lawson, William Long, Truett H.
Garner, Jr., William Peay, David Youngblood, Jim Youngblood,
Steve Youngblood, Gene and Barbara Gregory and John Foster.
The family
will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Tuesday, May 11,
2010 at the S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home.
Memorials may
be made to The American Lung Association, C/O 101 Verdae Blvd
#130-153 Greenville, SC 29607 and / or New Hope United Methodist
Church Cemetery fund, P.O. Box 787 Jonesville, SC 29353.
The family is
at the home, 618 New Hope Church Road, Jonesville, SC 29353.
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ROBERT F. "SCOT"
MCCLELLAN
UNION, S.C.
Mr. Robert F.
"Scot" McClellan, age 62, of 143 Wilson Rd., husband of Susan
Marie McClellan, passed away Sunday, May 9, 2010 at his home
A native of
Altoona, PA, he was the son of the late Harry and Elizabeth
Hatch McClellan and had made his home in Union for the past five
years. Mr. McClellan received his Bachelor of Science degree in
Political Science from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania
and had continued his studies toward his Master’s Degree. He was
retired from the US Army after 32 years having served a tour of
duty in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot. He was a member of the
Vietnam Veterans Association, the VFW and Vietnam Helicopter
Pilots Association. He served as adjutant of the American Legion
Post #22 of Union. Before coming to Union, McClellan was owner
of his own business in PA called McClellan’s Pallet Recyclers.
Mr. McClellan
was very active with the Boy Scouts of America. He had earned
his Eagle Scout badge and was leader of Troop # 120 in Union. He
also was program director for the Cub Scout Day Camp. He was and
avid animal lover and owned horses, dogs and cats that he and
his wife had rescued. Mr. McClellan made friends easily with
whom ever he met no matter where he was.
Surviving in
addition to his wife are two daughters: Nicole Elizabeth
McClellan of the home and Heather Ivey and husband John of
Altoona, PA; a sister: Vera Downs of Altoona, PA; a grandson:
Jarrett Ivey of the home and 11 other grandchildren; a nephew:
Jason Downs and wife Valerie and their son, Alex all of Altoona.
Visitation
will be held 7:00 until 9:00 PM Wednesday evening, May 12, 2010
at the S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home.
Good Funeral
Home, Inc. will be assisting the family with a funeral and
committal service to be held Saturday, May 15, 2010 in Altoona,
PA
Memorials may
be made to the Union Co. Humane Society, 218 N. Pinckney St.,
Union, SC, 29379.
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CHARLIE MAE KELLY
UNION, S.C.
Mrs. Charlie
Mae Knox Kelly, age 86, widow of the late J.E. Kelly, Jr. of 156
Woodwinds Trail died Sunday, May 9, 2010.
Mrs. Kelly was
born in Union, SC., February 20, 1924, a daughter of the late
Charley Knox and Ada Hodge Knox. She was an active member of
Bethlehem Methodist Church and attended the Senior Citizens
Center at Lockhart. Mrs. Kelly was a graduate of Kelly Pinckney
High School and volunteer at Wallace Thomson Hospital.
Survivors are
three daughters: Peggy Osment and husband James, Mary Mullinax
and husband Jimmy all of Gaffney; and Shirley Ford and husband
Bob of Boiling Springs; one son: Eddie Kelly and wife Betty of
Union; one brother: Rev. Sam Knox of Kentucky; eight
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandchild.
Funeral
Services will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at
Bethlehem United Methodist Church conducted by Rev. Christopher
Greene and Rev. Sam Knox. Burial will be in the Church Cemetery.
Active
pallbearers will be Danny Catoe, Ray Upchurch, Lee Sanders, Dean
Upchurch, Robby Ford and Tony Pettit. Honorary pallbearers will
be the A.G. Carter Sunday School Class.
Visitation
will held Tuesday, May 11, 2010 from 6:00 until 8:00 PM at the
S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home.
The family is
their respective homes.
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May 09, 2010
JUDY BURRIS
GILLIAN
SPARTANBURG, S.C.
Mrs. Judy
Burris Gillian age 61, widow of Calvin Gillian, of Spartanburg,
passed away Sunday May 9, 2010 at Spartanburg Regional Medical
Center after an extended illness.
Mrs. Gillian
was born in Union, December 14, 1948, a daughter of Minnie
Austin Knox of Union and the late Lloyd Calvin Knox, Sr. She was
a certified nursing assistant and a member of Hebron Baptist
Church. Mrs. Gillian was a previous patient of DCI in Union and
Spartanburg and was a very strong woman through her illness.
Surviving are
three daughters: Grace Burris and fiancee Robert Jeter with whom
Mrs. Gillian made her home, Judy Lynn Fox and husband Jerry of
Buffalo and April Hicks and fiancee Michael Beaty of Chester;
one son: Neal Burris and fiancee Kimberly Voiselle; one brother:
Nim Knox of Union; a special niece: Laura Knox Parris of Union;
grandchildren: Brandon Turner, Brittany Turner, Amanda Fox,
Janet Fox, Jerry Fox, Jr., Torie Painter, Joseph Langston,
Americus Covington, Jaded Jeter, Sabrina Inman, Hunter Inman,
Braxton Hicks, Noah Voiselle, Abby Voiselle and Myah Voiselle,
and numerous great-grandchildren. Mrs. Gillian was predeceased
by brother, Lloyd Calvin Knox, Jr and an infant brother, Larry
Knox.
Funeral
services will be 4:00 PM Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at S.R.
Holcombe Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Roy Lowe and Rev.
Ricky Cook. Burial will be in Hebron Baptist Church Cemetery.
Active
pallbearers will be Neal Burris, Michael Beaty, Brandon Turner,
Jerry Fox, Jr., Eddie Hutchinson, Robert Jeter, Brandon Moore
and Michael Trantham.
Visitation
will be held from 2:30 until 4:00 PM Wednesday prior to the
service at the funeral home.
The family is
at the home of her mother, 298 Meansville Rd., Apt G1, Brittany
Manor, Union, SC.
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May 08, 2010
DORSEY "DOT" C. FARR
UNION, S.C.
Mrs. Dorsey
"Dot" Comer Farr, age 93, of 307 W. South St., Union died
Saturday, May 8, 2010 at Oakmont Nursing Home after a long
illness.
Mrs. Farr was
born in Kelton, August 22, 1916 a daughter of the late Claude M.
and Nannie Gault Comer. She was retired from Duncan Acres United
Methodist Church Child Care and was a life long member of Mt.
Joy Baptist Church. Dot will surely be missed by her family and
loved ones, but they take comfort in knowing that she is
reunited with her beloved son Dan Phagan Farr who preceded her
in death.
Surviving are
a brother: Joe Rodney Comer of Fayetteville, NC ; a very special
friend: Jim Huffstickler of Charlotte, NC and several nieces and
nephews. Mrs. Farr was predeceased by one sister, Mozelle C.
McGrady and four brothers: Emerson, Harry, Gilbert and Bill
Comer.
Funeral
services will be held 3:00 PM Monday, May 10, 2010 at the S.R.
Holcombe Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Alan West. Burial will
be in Union Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Farr’s
nephews will serve as active pallbearers.
Visitation
will be held from 2:00 until 3:00 PM Monday at the funeral home
prior to the service.
The family
wishes to thank Dr. David Keith and the staff and nurses of
Oakmont Nursing Home for their care and concern for Mrs. Farr
during her illness.
Memorials may
be made to a charity of one’s choice.
The family
will be at their respective homes.
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May 06, 2010
Buck H. Butler, Jr.
Union, SC
Mr. Buck H.
Butler, Jr, age 79 of 1722 Union Blvd., Union, SC, widower of
Betty Haithcock Butler, died Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at his home.
Mr. Butler was
born in Greensboro, NC June 28, 1930, a son of the late Buck H.
Butler, Sr and Pat Butler. He retired from Cone Mill - Carlisle
Finishing after forty-two years of service and was a member of
Carlisle Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon. Mr. Butler
was a member of Masonic Lodge #75 in Santuck; a Shriner; an avid
hunter and fisherman. He was a Master Sargent of the US Army
having served in the Korean Conflict. Mr. Butler was the last
surviving member of his immediate family.
Surviving are
a son: Buck H. Buter, III and wife Kathy of Buffalo; a companion
of eleven years, Ann Mitchell of Union; five grandchildren:
Angie Rodney and husband Scott, Jason Butler and wife Melinda,
Bucky Butler and wife Andrea, Jamie McAbee and wife Misty and
Justin McAbee and wife Randi and thirteen great-grandchildren.
Mr. Butler was predeceased by a daughter, Belinda Hope Butler
McAbee.
Funeral
services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, May 8, 2010 at SR
Holcombe Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Jerry Lawson and Rev.
Jamie McAbee. Burial will be in Union Memorial Gardens with
Military Honors and Masonic Rites.
Active
pallbearers will be Ronnie Yount, Don Frazier, Pat Queen, Lecil
Smith, Mark Mitchell, Eric De Pratter, Tommy Inman and Steve
Cobb.
Visitation
will be held 7:00-9:00 PM Friday evening at SR Holcombe Funeral
Home.
Memorials may
be made to Shriners Childrens Hospital, 950 W. Faris Rd.,
Greenville, SC 29605-4277.
The family is
at the home, 1722 Union Blvd., Union.
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May 05, 2010
PAUL SARRATT GREER
UNION, SC
Mr. Paul
Sarratt Greer, Union businessman, patriot, Christian, and family
patriarch died Monday, May 3, 2010 at his home, 505 Springdale
Drive, Union. He was 93 years old and was the loving and devoted
husband, of Margarette Crawford Greer for sixty-three years.
Mr. Greer was
born in Excelsior community of Union October 23, 1916 a son of
the late James Greer and Sallie Edwards Greer. When he was a
small child, his family moved to the Sardis community where they
owned and operated a farm. Having attended the Sardis schools,
he worked with the SC State Hwy. Department, and played textile
league baseball with Excelsior prior to WWII. The first of five
brothers to answer the call of his country, (September 16,
1940), he left Union with the National Guard Unit and rose to
the rank of Sargent with Company L 253rd Infantry. He
served in Iceland, Scotland, England and France and he was
awarded OSEAMET Campaign medal with two bronze service stars and
the American Defense Service Medal.
Following his
discharge in 1945 he returned to Union County and worked with
A.M. Adams at his Esso station. On July 1, 1946, Mr. Greer
opened Greer’s Shell #1 on North Pinckney Street. On October 15
of that same year he married Miss Margarette. An entrepreneur at
heart Mr. Greer expanded his business to include Greer’s Wrecker
Service in 1948 and Greer’s Oil Company in 1951. Prior to the
formal opening of the Duncan Bypass, Greer’s Shell #2 opened in
July 1956 on the west corner of West Main and Duncan Bypass. In
1993 Mr. Greer consolidated his three businesses into one, which
became Greer’s Exxon Station at 101 North Duncan Bypass. On
January 4, 2000 after 53 years operating a gas and oil company,
Mr. Paul, as he was affectionately known, retired and relocated
Greer’s Wrecker Service across the road next to Greer’s Car
Wash, which he and his son still operate.
Mr. Greer was
a member of Sardis United Methodist Church for 82 years where he
was active as a member, teacher, leader, contributor and
faithful servant of God. The Church honored him by naming him
Father of the Year and lifetime member of the United Methodist
Men’s Club. Having grown-up on a farm, Mr. Paul established Big
G Farms, a cattle farm located on the Sardis Road near his
beloved family home. While farming he was named Conservationist
of the Year by the Union County Soil Water Conservation
District. A member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars and the
American Legion, he was awarded a sixty year membership pen by
American Legion Post 22 in April of 2010.
Surviving in
addition to his wife are a daughter: Sharon Greer Smith of
Charleston; a son: Paul S. Greer, II and wife Karen of Union; a
brother: Hubert D. Greer and wife Linda of Union; sister-in-law:
Julia Greer of Union;4 grandchildren: Troy Douglas Smith and
Buffie Smith Copeland and husband Jeff all of Charleston, Paul
S. Greer, III and Patrick S. Greer both of Union; 5
great-grandchildren: Taylor and Douglas Smith, Lane Greer
Copeland, Seth Crawford Copeland and Matthew Smith all of
Charleston and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Greer was
predeceased by a son-in-law: John Douglas Smith; three sisters:
Margaret G.Moore, Lena G. Ivey and Nina G. Wilson; five
brothers: John Lewis Greer, C. Manley Greer, W. Edward Greer,
Earl Greer and Russell Greer.
Funeral
services will be held 11:00 AM Thursday, May 6, 2010 at Sardis
United Methodist Church conducted by Rev. John Cribb, Rev.
Robert Chapman, and Rev. Angelia Price. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Active
pallbearers will be: Sammy Smith, Roger Bailey, Brown Fant, Sam
Smith, Russell Roark, C. Wilbur Hodge, Jr. and Lynn Hodge.
The following
are asked to assemble at the church at 10:45 AM Thursday to form
the honorary escort: Sam White, Freddie Gault, Phillip Arnold,
Dr. Jeff Craft, Dr. David Ike, Jimmy Lawson, Fred Scott, Michael
Kicidis, Paul
Kicidis, Jr., R.D. Williams, Kenneth Black, C.B. Blackwell,
Mickey Cranford, Gene Gregory, Eddie Hines, Gibby Arthur, Frank
Humphries, Joey Hines, Lee Sanders, John Rampey, Ken Horne,
Kevin Smith, Pearl F. Crocker, Florence Meador, Carl Gist, Ricky
Richardson, Jimmy Lewis Edwards, Tommy Edwards, Earl Bryan,
Tommy Anthony, Don Cody, Joe Harper, James C. Sumner, Dudley and
Hazel Adams, Ted and Mildred Purvis, Tom and Carol Coffer, Jack
and Betty Rash, James Wilson, Charlie Wilson, Jr., Ronnie Moore,
Russell Moore, Ed Greer, Jr. Dennis Moss, Mike Moss, Rev. Dr.
Jim Ivey and Simp Vaughan.
Visitation
will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Wednesday, evening at the
S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home.
Memorials may
be made to Sardis United Methodist Church,. P.O. Box 645, Union,
SC, 29379 or to Spartanburg Regional Home Health, 120 Heywood
Ave., Spartanburg, SC, 29303.
The family
will be at the home, 505 Springdale Dr., Union.
Please visit
our website to view articles about the life of Mr. Paul S. Greer
or send condolences to the family.
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William Carroll
Burgess, Sr.
Union, SC
William
Carroll "Heavy" Burgess, Sr., age 75, husband of Elaine
Williford Burgess of 124 Williford Rd., Union, SC died Tuesday,
May 4, 2010 at his home.
Mr. Burgess
was born in Gaffney, SC, September 5, 1934, a son of the late
James William "Bill" Burgess and Julia Hammett Burgess. He was a
graduate of Gaffney High School and retired from Tietex in
Spartanburg. Mr. Burgess a member of Fairview Baptist Church
where he served as a Deacon and was a member of the Men’s Sunday
School Class where he had perfect attendance for forty-seven
years. He was a veteran of the US Army and was a former member
of the South Carolina National Guard- Gaffney Unit. An avid
hunter and fisherman, Mr. Burgess was also a friend to all who
met him.
Surviving in
addition to his wife are a daughter, Melody Ann Burgess Carter
and husband Perry Dean; two sons: William Carroll Burgess, Jr
and wife Tammie and Clarence Lee Burgess and wife Kathy Farr
Burgess all of Union; a sister, Patsy Burgess Poole and husband
Ray of Gaffney; six grandchildren: Billy Burgess, Katie Burgess,
Andew Carter and wife Jinalee, Logan Carter, Kaitlyn Burgess and
Anna Burgess and two great-grandchildren: Haleigh Burgess and
Mason Carter. Mr. Burgess was predeceased by a sister, Betty
Burgess Martin.
Funeral
services will be held 4:00 PM Friday, May 7, 2010 at Fairview
Baptist Church conducted by Rev. David Lewis, Rev. Guy Langston
and Rev. Clarence Crocker. Burial will be in the church
cemetery.
Active
pallbearers will be Dennis Nix, Glenn Howard, Frankie Smith,
Mike McClaine, Kenny Horne and Josh Williford.
The following
are asked to serve as honorary pallbearers: Ken Tuck, Ron Gault,
Halon Duckett, Steve Howard, Mike Carter, Ronnie Moore, Jamie
Williford, Jerry D. Fowler, Jimmy Robinette, Jimmy Pierce and
Dennis Carter.
Mr. Burgess
will be take to the home Thursday where the family will receive
friends and will be placed in the church 3:00 PM Friday to await
the hour of service.
Memorials may
be made to Fairview Baptist Church, 763 Neal Shoals Rd., Union,
SC, 29379 to Hospice Care of SC, Union Unit, 408 N. Duncan By
Pass, Suite 6, Union, SC, 29379.
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May 02, 2010
Hal Waldo Pendleton
Union, SC
Mr. Hal Waldo
Pendleton, age 77, formerly of Pineland Rd. Union, died Saturday
May 1, 2010 in Wallace Thomson Hospital.
Mr. Pendleton
was born in Clover, SC , a son of the late Mack Pendleton and
Hattie Griffin Pendleton. Mr. Pendleton was retired for Norfolk
Southern Rail Road , was a veteran of the U S. Air Force and was
of the Baptist Faith.
Surviving are
two daughters; Sherrie Callahn ( Mike) and Debbie Rector(Tommy)
both of Union, a son; Rev Ricky Pendleton (Donna) of
Virginia;.three sisters; Margaret Turner and Adora Howell both
of Clover and Eloise Pickwell of Pennsylvania, seven
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Pendleton was
pre-deceased by twin brothers Ted and Fred Pendleton.
Graveside
services will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at Union
Memorial Gardens conducted by Rev. Ricky Pendleton.
Active
pallbearers will be: Cole Howell, Ronnie Pierce, Mikey Callahan,
Michael Garner, Kevin McCarley and Ethan Pendleton.
The family
will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Tuesday, May 4,
2010 at the funeral home.
The family is
at the home of his daughter, Sherrie Callahan, 173 Will Palmer
Rd. Union, SC 29379.
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