The Press and Standard from Walterboro, South Carolina (2024)

40 THE PRESS AND STANDARD, OCT. 25, 1984 Obituaries Friday in Atlanta, Georgia. The funeral was Tuesday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Ruffin, with Rev. Joseph L.

Tucker officiating. Interment was in Old Field Creek BERRY W. SMITH he was a son of the late Julius Adkins of Brooklyn, and Mary MRS. M.D.C. HARLEY WESTMINSTER Berry and Rulis Dukes Watts.

He Deloris Mack, Anna Williams Smith, 61, died Fri- Brown, Mrs. Malina DuBois Crosby was a retired farmer and a and Suzette White, all Harley died day. Born in Smoaks, he was a son of the late Joe H. and Senie Strickland Smith. He did millwright construction and was a charter member of Ehrhardt Southern Methodist church, a Mason and a World War II Air Force veteran.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Eula Thrift Smith; daughters, Mrs. Carl (Suzanne) Kilgus Jr. of Bamberg and Mrs. Roger (Peggy) Smith and Miss Martha Smith of Westminster; and a sister, Mrs.

Hattie Hunnicutt of Columbia. Services were held at 8 p.m. Monday at Sandifer Funeral Home. Burial was at 2 p.m. Sunday in Little Swamp Methodist Church cemetery, Smoaks.

Memorials may be made to Ehrhardt Southern Methodist Church. WILLIE SCOTT BRUNSON Willie Scott, 68, died Wednesday, Oct. 17. Born in Colleton County, he was a son of the late Oscar and Lecy Scott. He was a member of 1 Brunson Chapel CME Church and a World War II Army veteran.

Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and Mrs. Jessie Davis of Varnville, Mrs. Jeannie Dunbar of Daytona Beach, and Mrs. Eunice Smith of Ridgeland; brothers, John A.

Scott of Sanford, Bartee Scott of Connecticut and Matthew Scott of Charleston; his step mother, Mrs. Birdie L. Scott of Gillonsville; his foster mother, Mrs. Lillie Loadholt; a foster sister, Mrs. Mary Durant; and a foster brother, Hammie Loadholt.

Services were at 4 p.m. Saturday at Antioch Christian Church in Varnville. Brooks Mortuary of Varnville was in charge. RICHARD M. WATTS TURBEVILLE Richard M.

Watts, 70, died Saturday. Born in Clarendon County, HEYWARD On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Smoak of Summerville were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Bumgarner. On Saturday Mrs. Marian Grooms and son of Charleston visited with the Bumgarner's.

Mrs. Kathleen Gerard visited with her daughter in Summerville on Friday to help celebrate her birthday. Many more happy birthdays to Mrs. Carolyn IN MEMORIAM BLUME In loving memory of my husband, our daddy and grandaddy, Woodrow Blume, who departed this life two years ago, October 23, 1982. Should you go first and I remain, to walk the road alone.

I'll live in memory's garden, dear, with happy days we've known. In Spring I'll wait for roses red, when faded, the lilacs blue. In early Fall when brown leaves fall, I'll catch a glimpse of you. Should you go first and I remain, for battles to be fought, each thing you've touched IN MEMORIAM HERNDON In loving memory of Norman Herndon, who departed this life Oct. 24, 1981 Sadly missed by Buck, Lois and family.

member of Pine Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are sons, R.P., Curtis and Alton Watts of Turbeville; sisters, Miss Louise Watts and Mrs. Virginia co*ker of Turbeville, Mrs. Oletha Welch of Bishopville, Mrs. Julia Warren of Sumter, Mrs.

Margaret Spigner of Alcolu, Mrs. Evelyn Wilkerson of Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Christine Kirkman of Walterboro; a brother, J.C. Watts of Turbeville; and grandchildren. Services were held at 3 p.m.

Monday at Pine Grove United Methodist Church. Floyd Funeral Home, Olanta, was in charge. BEN GREEN Ben Green died Tuesday, October 16, at the Palmetto Boarding Home. The funeral was Thursday, October 18, at the Hamilton Funeral chapel with the Rev. Teddy Riggins, officiating.

Interment was in the Live Oak Cemetery directed by Hamilton Funeral Home. Mr. Green was a resident of the Palmetto Boarding Home Highway 15, Walterboro. JOSEPH WHITE WHITE HALL Joseph White, 72, died Monday at his residence. The funeral was at 1 p.m.

Saturday in Jerusalem AME Church. Burial, directed by Hamilton Funeral Home in Walterboro was in Heyward Cemetery. Mr. White was born Aug. 17, 1912, in Colleton County, a son of John White and Anna Edwards White.

He was a member of Jerusalem AME Church. Surviving are his widow, Isabell Drayton White; five sons, Joseph White and Abraham White, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., Albert White of the Bronx, N.Y., William White of White Hall and George White of Fort Lee, N.J.; five daughters, Lillie W. Sauls. MR. AND MRS.

Robert Martin Ill of Taylors visited with friends and parents here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin have returned home to Leesburg, Fla. We accompanied the Baldwin's to Waynesville, N.C.

went to Gatlinburg, Tenn. Spent a night in Calhoun, Ga. and arrived home on Tuesday. The along the way will be a hallowed spot. I'll hear your voice.

I'll see your smile, though blindly may I grope. The memory of your helping hand will buoy me on with hope. Should you go first and I remain, one thing I'll have you do: Walk slowly down that long. long path, For I'll soon follow you. I want to know each step you take, so I may take the same, for someday down that lonely road, you'll hear me call your name.

Sadly missed by wife, Hattie Blume, children, Grandchildren and friends CARD OF THANKS MCDONALD The family of the late Elizabeth McDonald expresses its grateful appreciation to its many friends for their kindness shown during the death of their mother. The McDonald Family of New York, N.Y.;' two brothers, William White of Charleston and John White of Tampa, 23 grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. JOHN C. TODD SR. KINGSTREE John Craig Todd 63, died Thursday, Oct.

18. Born in Berkeley County, he was a son of the late Jere T. and Winnie Hughes Todd. He was a retired gunsmith, a member of the VFW, a Mason and a member of Kingstree United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, J.

Craig Todd Jr. of Charleston; daughters, Mrs. Carol Harris of Anderson, Mrs. Connie Floyd of Greenville and Miss Claire I. Todd of Kingstree; and a brother, J.

Richard Todd of Walterboro. The funeral was Saturday at Williams Funeral Home. Burial was in Kingstree Memorial Cemetery. DAVID D. WATTS DILLON David Devlin Watts, 19, died Monday after a long illness.

Born in Dillon County, he was a son of Mrs. Vivian Ivey Watts Matson and the late David Watts Jr. Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Leroy G. Matson of Pee Dee; his stepmother, Mrs. Betty H.

Watts of Dillon; a brother, Connie D. Watts of Fort Lewis, a stepbrother, Larry E. Gaddy of Walterboro; a sister, Mrs. Darlene Carnes of Dillon; stepsisters, Mrs. Barbara Godbolt of Marion, Miss Lois Gaddy, Mrs.

Rosemary Lewis and Miss Judy A. Matson of Dillon and Miss Brenda L. Matson of Latta; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Watts of Dillon; and his maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Laster Ivey of Dillon. Services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Blanton Funeral Home, with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery. Gladys B.

Martin mountains were just beautiful, I believe the leaves were more brilliant than ever. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Anderson visited Monday with Ron Worley who is a patient at Roper Hospital in Charieston. DORA AND JESS Gerard, along with Winnie Trippe made a trip to Savannah, Ga.

on Thursday to visit with relatives. A get together birthday party for Johnny Sue Anderson's 10th year was a nice day at her grandparents home on Sunday. Dora, Jess and Kathleen Gerard attended a gospel singing on Friday night at the House of Prayer Church. The singers were a group from Charleston. Von Smoak of Charleston spent the weekend with her mother.

Mrs. Reba Benton. Dot Benton and Betty Walker enjoyed a picnic and sightseeing tour or Orangeburg's Edisto Rose Garden on Sunday. on Columbia University in New York City. She taught South in Carolina, North Carolina and New York.

Surviving are two sisters, Louise Neely of Durhan, N.C., and Elizabeth Hennies of Eutawville. WILLIAM M. BEACH William Monnie (Bill) Beach died Monday at the Oakwood Health Care Center after an extended illness. Mr. Beach was born February 26, 1898, in Colleton County, a son of the late John Henry Beach and Mrs.

Lucy Crosby Beach. He was a retired merchant and a member of Ebenezer United Methodist Church. Surviving are: his widow, Mrs. Irene Ritter Beach; three sons, W. Ralph Beach of Augusta, J.

Merrell Beach of Panorama City, and C. Harold Beach of Walterboro; two daughters, Mrs. Lois B. White of Holly Hill, Fla. and Mrs.

Cornelia B. Leber Beach, 17 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ebenezer United Methodist Church with Rev. Scott Middleton, Rev.

David Cox and Rev. B. Frank Jordon officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery directed by the Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were: Allen Beach, Chuck Beach, T.K. Campbell, Clayton Crosby, Johnny Ritter, and Sonny Donaldson. 46 County Maps In State Book South Carolina has 46 counties and 63,264 miles of roads. To travel and find the opportunities it has to offer -land, lakes, streams, forests and wildlife- county maps are vital. A county map book is available.

All 46 maps one of each county together with index to communities other information are in this 128 page book. To order South Carolina maps book, with its large 22x16 inch double spread size pages, send $10.70 to County Maps, Attn: P.D. Johnson, Box 8628, Columbia, SC, 29202 LIVE BAIT Fresh SHRIMP FISH Just Off The Boat At Dockside Prices Seafood 844-2322 844-2022 844-8178 Cemetery directed by Hamilton Funeral Home. Mrs. Harley was born July 14, 1903 in Colleton County and was a daughter of the late Charlie and Mrs.

Bessie Stephens DuBois. She was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and a member of Ruth Chapter No. 22. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Mae Jones of Norwich, Conn. and Mrs. Anna Jones of Atlanta, a son, John Crosby of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one adopted son, Rev. Raleigh Harley; two step-children, Bruce Harley of Walterboro and Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson of New York; six sisters, Mrs.

Agnes Smith of Bronx, N.Y., Mrs. Bessie Johnson of N.Y., Mrs. Gladys Frazier of Queens, N.Y., Mrs. Annye Randolph of Bronx, N.Y., and Mrs. Lucretia Bryant of Lodge; five brothers, Kelsie DuBois of Walterboro, Bellinger DuBois of Jacksonville, Eddie DuBois, Lee DuBois and Hazel DuBois of Brooklyn, N.Y.; 21 grandchildren; and 20 greatgrandchildren.

MRS. LEON D. NICHOLS HOLLY HILL Merrill Bennett Nichols, a retired schoolteacher and widow of Leon D. Nichols, died Friday in a Mount Pleasant nursing home. The funeral was at 2 p.m.

Sunday in Avinger Funeral Home. Burial was in Holly Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Nichols was born July 31, 1898, in Lodge, a daughter of B.R. Bennett and Sennie Padgett Bennett.

She was a member of Holly Hill United Methodist Church, a graduate of Columbia College and received her master's degree Landscape Maintenance Opportunity CAREER OPPORTUNITY Apply now for training in the Landscape Maintenance Profession. Job Training Partnership Act will provide transportation and required suppl.es for the program. All interested persons should contact Beaufort Technical College at 524-3380, Ext. Don't delay, apply now. Classes are limited.

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$2.29 FREE CHILDREN'S Pedia 3 COLD RELIEF 4 Oz. $2.79 JOHNNY B. BUNTON ORLANDO, FLA. Johnny and ORLANDO, FLA. Johnny B.

Bunton, a retired house painter, died Thursday, Oct. 18, at his residence in Orlando, Fla. The funeral was at 10:00 a.m. Saturday morning in Garden Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Edwin S.

Jones of First United Methodist Church of Winter Park, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Bunton was born Dec. 9, 1917, in Colleton County, a son of the late John Thomas Bunton and Ellen Louise Bunton.

He was a Methodist. Surviving are his widow, Evelyn Farnsworth Bunton; a daughter, Rita B. Reynoss of San Francisco, a stepson, Mark Lewis of Orlando, a brother, J.C. Bunton; two sisters, Corine B. Crosby and Eva B.

Stanfield of Walterboro; two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. MRS. DELL T. WILSON SUMMERVILLE Mrs. Dell T.

Wilson, 68, widow of James Phil Wilson, died Thursday, Oct. 18. Born in Colleton County, she was a daughter of the late Cary and Lula Strickland Taylor. She was a former employee of Eva's Restaurant MRS. a member of Summerville Mrs.

Baptist Church. Surviving are sons, Steve and Jimmy Wilson of Summerville and Marshall Wilson of Greensboro, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Patty Koester of Summerville; sisters, Mrs. Mattie Smith and Mrs. Donie Smith of Ruffin and Mrs.

Mary Smith of Ridgeland; grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Summerville Baptist Church, with burial in Mellard Cemetery, Jedburg. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Associa- tion. James A.

Dyal Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. CHARLES F. GARVIN CHARLESTON Mrs. Irma Lee Garvin, 64, wife of Charles Frank Garvin, died Sunday, Oct.

19. Born in Andrews, she was a daughter of the late Jim and Ida Hazeldon. Surviving are her widower; Na daughter, Mrs. Brenda Unmack of Charleston; a brother; sisters; and grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m.

Friday at James A. Dyal Funeral Home, Summerville, with burial in Smoaks Cemetery, Walterboro. Melinda Hoats Invites You To Have Breakfast With Her 2 Eggs. BACON OR SAUSAGE GRITS OR HASH BROWNS TOAST OR BISCUITS COFFEE FOR ONLY $199 5:30 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. Daily DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS OMELET HOUSE Open Every Day 5:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

900 S. JEFFERIES 549-2453 GEORGE FIELDS Queen E. Brown Fields died Sunday, October 14, at the Colleton Regional Hospital. The funeral was Friday at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church with the Rev.

I. Bussey, officiating. Interment was in the Live Oak Cemetery directed by Hamilton Funeral Home. Mrs. Fields was born in Colleton County and was the daughter of the late John Henry Brown and Mrs.

Isabell Brown. She was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church and served on the Women Auxiliary, Senior Missionary Society, Deaconess Board and Gospel Chorus. Survivors are: her widower, George Fields; a son, David Warren of Walterboro; a daughter she reared, Mrs. Ethel Fields Miller of New York, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs.

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man we need, He's the all things. Just wipes up the dope cases that who at all up, all the look been cleaned have and other matters murder cases attended to since Mr. have been been elected in Ackerman June election. has our when I need is always near time I He in need. Every hand Ackerman he is out a know of Mr.

a case of some with his men on helping peokind. He is always time and don't out. So save help! You don't ple worry about he is our have to worry keep Colleton Counwhen Sheriff. Let's going to the polls straight by RE-ELECT MR. ty Nov.

6th ACKERMAN on CUTTER once and all. A SHERIFF, resident of Walterconcerned Colleton County Cutboro ter is our man. J. M. Roberts Route 8.C.

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