Friday, February 29, 2008

Feb. 26, 2008

Dessie Brigman Barrington
SOCIETY HILL, S.C. - Dessie Brigman Barrington, 74, died Feb.21, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 23 at Faith Community Baptist Church with burial at Pine Crest Cemetery, Gibson, N.C.
Barrington was born Feb. 14, 1934 in Bennettsville, S.C. a daughter of the late Willie Lester and Flossie Steen Brigman. She was a homemaker and a member of Faith Community Baptist Church. Dessie was married to the late Nelson Eugene Barrington.
She was preceded in death by 2 daughters, Mary Parker, and Regina Wallace, and 1 brother, Fred Ray Brigman.
Surviving are: son, Nelson (Vonda) Barrington of Society Hill, S.C.; daughter, Dorothy B. (Richard) Huff of Society Hill, S.C.; four grandchildren, Nick Barrington, Chris Huff, Willie Wallace, and Wendy Wallace; 1half brother, Lester Brigman of McColl, S.C.; two sisters, Evelina Stubbs of Gibson, N.C., and Pearl Griggs of Wallace, S.C.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Mary Kathryn Blakeney
ROCK HILL - Mary Kathryn Blakeney, 94, died Feb. 19, 2008. A funeral service was held Saturday, Feb. 23 at Greene Funeral Home Downtown Chapel with burial at White Plains Cemetery in Jefferson, S.C.
Blakeney, born September 29, 1913 near Pageland, S.C., to the late Jim and Fannie Pigg Hicks. Kathryn and the late J. T. Blakeney, Jr. were married in May of 1936 and made their home near Lancaster, S.C. They later moved to Rock Hill where they remained except for a period of time during World War II when they lived in Baltimore, Maryland to work in defense plants producing planes. Kathryn was an accomplished seamstress and quilt maker. Over the years, many of her friends and family have enjoyed wedding dresses and quilts she made for them. Kathryn was also very involved in her church and eager to see it grow.
Kathryn was preceded in death by a sister, Bernice Brown of Kingstree, S.C.
Surviving are two sisters, Irene Haselden of Andrews, S.C. and Billie Funderburk of Pageland, S.C.; a brother, James C. Hicks and wife, Marjorie of Blacksburg, S.C.; and a number of nieces and nephews and their families. One niece, Ellen Greene and her husband, Jerry reside in Rock Hill, S.C.
Memorials can be made to – “For the Next Generation” Building Fund of The First Baptist Church, PO Box 11747, Rock Hill, S.C. 29731.
Greene Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangement.

Sandra Shannon Crowder
ANGELUS—Sandra Shannon Crowder, 57, died Feb. 8, 2008 at Carolina Medical Center-Union. A funeral service was held Feb. 13 at Angelus Chapel A.M.E Zion Church.
She was the daughter of the late Harvey Shannon and Flora Blakeney Shannon. Crowder was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Crowder; son, Stevenson Crowder; two brothers, Ned Miller and Harvey Shannon Jr.; and brother-in-law, Lester Gaddy.
Surviving are: children, Inell Crowder of Charlotte, N.C., and Steve Crowder of Monroe, N.C.; five grandchildren, Steven, Kahlil, Christopher, Jamerous, and Desmond; sisters, Ann (Jack) Sutton of Jefferson, and Susanne (Rev. Chucky) Robinson, of Pageland; brother, J.D. (JoAnn) Walden of Pennington, S.C.; sister-in-laws, Bobbie Gaddy of Pageland, Sadie (Albert) Miller of Pageland, Patricia Shannon of Charlotte, and Mammie Miller of Angelus; aunts, Hessie Mungo of Angelus, Carriebell Lockhart of Charlotte, Louise King of Angelus, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Lola Louise Hubbard
MT. CROGHAN — Lola Louise Hubbard, 88, died Jan. 17, 2008.
Born in Chesterfield County, she was the daughter of the late Verge and Eva Baker. She was the second of 15 children. At an early , she dedicated her life to God and became an active member at Black Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Mt. Croghan.
During the great immigration north, she moved to New York with her husband Mack N. Hubbard to build a better life for her family. There she developed and pursued a lifetime career as a skilled seamstress. Her Christian growth continued as she united with St. Marks Baptist Church and Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, respectively, both in Brooklyn, N.Y. Upon retiring, she and her husband enjoyed traveling, which often included trips across the country and cruises to the Caribbean. Eventually, she and her husband returned to her first church home at Black Creek Baptist Church and were welcomed with open arms.
Throughout her Christian life, she served faithfully as a deaconess, a missionary, a Sunday school teacher, and in other ministries where needed.
Her husband, Deacon Mack Hubbard, preceded her in death.
She is survived by her children Mary Jones, of Massapequa, N.Y., Benjamin Hubbard (Jesse), of Mt. Croghan, S.C., Joseph Hubbard (Jeannie), of Buena Park, Calif., Willie Hubbard (Patricia), of Indian Trail, N.C., Thomas Hubbard (Janie), of Springfield Gardens, N.Y., Anne Thomas (David), of Chicago, Ill.
She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, four sisters, and a host of relatives and friends.

Ollie Mae Little
CHERAW – Ollie Mae Little, 67, died Feb. 15, 2008 at McLeod Regional Medical Center, Florence, S.C. A funeral service was held Feb. 19, 2008 at St. James A.M.E. Zion Church with burial at Sandy Ridge Baptist Church cemetery Morven, N.C.
Little, born in Chesterfield County, was the daughter of the late Bennie and Blanche Rollins Cash. She was converted at an early and joined New Zion Baptist Church. She was married to the late Henry Lee Little.
She was preceded in death by, daughter, Doris Liles, sister Ruby Lee Cash, and brothers, Bennie Cash, Jr and Floyd Cash.
Surviving are: children, Henry (Tilly) Little of Charlotte, N.C., Betty (Craymond) Pryor of Shelby, N.C., Beatrice (Wayne) Chapman, Sherry (Sammie) Kelly both of Cheraw, Curtis (Yvette) Douglas of Pageland, David (Stephanie) Little of Charlotte, and SFC Richard (Vicky) Little of Savannah, GA; sisters and brothers, Harvey (Bonnie) Cash, Willie Mae Melton both of Chesterfield, Lillian McCoy, Willie Cash, Alonzo W. Cash all of Cheraw, Carolyn Virginia Watson of Bronx, NY; 23 grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and numerous friends.
Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Graham Wallace Moore
FORT MILL - Graham Wallace Moore, 71, died Feb. 19, 2008, at his daughter’s home.
The funeral service was held Feb. 22 at Greene Funeral Home Northwest Chapel with burial at Forest Hills Cemetery.
A native of Pageland, S.C., Moore was a son of the late Eugene J. Moore and the late Lela Wallace Moore. He retired from working for the state of S.C., was a Masonic member, and of the Baptist faith.
Surviving are: his former wife, Pat Evans Moore of Rock Hill; sons, Darrell C. Moore of Rock Hill and Randy E. Moore of York; daughters, Jackie M. (Jeff) Mullis of Fort Mill, and Debbie M. (Scott) Russell of Rock Hill; brother, Allen Moore of Rock Hill; sister, Georgia Knight of Jefferson, S.C.; and grandchildren, Candace, Kayla, and Cassie Mullis, Jamie, Sarah, Kristin, and Justin Moore.
Memorials can be made to Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children, 950 W. Faris St., Greenville, S.C. 29605. Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children, 950 W. Faris St., Greenville, S.C. 29605.
Greene Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Thelma Allsbrook Brewer Murphy
PAGELAND—Thelma Allsbrook Brewer Murphy died Feb. 12, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 16 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church.
She was the daughter of the late Eleanor Allsbrook and Joseph and Emma Covington Brewer. She was a graduate of Butler High School in Hartsville, S.C. Upon graduating, she moved to New York. She married the late Scott M. Murphy, Sr. on Feb. 1, 1947 and they had a son, Scott M. Murphy, Jr. who preceded her in death. Thelma and Scott were the proprietors of Murphy’s Dry Cleaning in Bronx, New York. She served in many capacities at the cleaners including seamstress. Her career also included working for the late Dr. Roosevelt Gathings and providing clerical services at a law firm. Thelma was reared in a Christian home and as a child attended Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Pageland. She joined Mount Vernon Heights Congregational Church while living in Mount Vernon, New York. Upon returning to Pageland, she resumed her membership at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and served in numerous capacities.
Surviving are a grandson, Shawn (Shnetha) Fisher; two grandchildren, Taniya Fisher and Niko Fisher all of Jonesboro, Ga.; a special nephew, Gerald (Susie) Watson of Charlotte, N.C.; a devoted cousin, Dorothy Moore of Pageland; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Ray Harvey Oliver
JEFFERSON — Ray Harvey Oliver, 66, died Feb. 21, 2008 at his home. A funeral service was held Feb. 23 at Almetta Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery.
Oliver was born June 8, 1941 in Pageland, S.C. a son of the late Reverend Arthur Ganson and Desnie Autrey Oliver. He was a graduate of Jefferson High School. Ray was a former employee of Springs Industries with 28 years of service and was a retired EMT – Intermediate with Chesterfield County Ambulance Service with 26 years of service. He was also a member for 26 years with the Jefferson Rescue Squad. Oliver was a former member and deacon of Almetta Baptist Church for many years, and was now a member of First Freewill Baptist Church of Pageland, S.C.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Gayle Ann Maree Oliver and by his brother, Rev. Kenneth Oliver.
Surviving are: wife, Darla Ann Rollings Oliver of the home; son, Johnny Oliver; daughter of Joy Belk, both Lancaster, S.C.; three step-daughters, Michelle Allen of Hamlet, N.C., Jessica Blackwell of Pageland, S.C., and Angela Rollings of Jefferson, S.C.; three sisters, Rachel Winburn of McBee, Ola Faye Johnson, and Janice Lowery both of Jefferson; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild and was Pa Pa to many others; several nieces and nephews.
Memorials can be made to the Jefferson Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 155, Jefferson, S.C. 29718 or to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Maxie Gardner Turnage
PATRICK - Maxie Gardner Turnage, Jr., 64, died Feb. 18, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 21, at the Turnage Home with burial in the Polson Family Cemetery.
Turnage, born July 18, 1943, in Patrick, S.C., son of Martha Polson Moore and the late Maxie Gardner Turnage.
He was a retired auto mechanic.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Tyrone Johnson.
Surviving are: wife Vondell Johnson Turnage of the home; son, Dan (Michelle) Turnage of Patrick, S.C.; daughter, Connie (Steven) Lantz of Sumter, S.C.; mother, Martha Moore of Eastover, S.C.; three grandchildren, Rebecca Bloedow, Ryan Bloedow, and Nicholas Turnage; one great-grandchild, Rylie Brooke Marshall; one sister, Patricia Johnson (John) Sutton of Hartsville, S.C.; sister-in-law, Rita Ann Johnson of Sumter, S.C.; stepfather, George Johnson of Cheraw, S.C.; special aunt, Margaret Vann of Patrick, S.C.
Miller-River-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Veda Freeman Watson
KINSTON, N.C — Veda Freeman Watson died Feb. 19, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 23 at Howard-Carter Funeral Home in Kinston, N.C., with burial at Westview Cemetery, Kinston, N.C.
Veda was born and raised in Chesterfield, SC, the daughter of the late Mildred Douglass Freeman and James Monroe Freeman of Chesterfield. In 1948, she married Thomas Junius Watson and moved to Kinston, N.C. in 1954. She worked as a supervisor at Caswell Center, where she retired in 1989. Veda was a member of Bethel Free Will Baptist Church where she was an active member and sang in the choir for many years. She loved her family and friends, and one of her greatest joys was to spend time with and cook for them. She enjoyed traveling and visited many countries throughout the world. Five years ago, due to declining health, she moved to Raleigh to be closer to her daughter.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas J. “June Bug” Watson.
Surviving are : daughters, Linda Watson (Tom) Hicks and of Amarillo, TX, and Susan Watson Liverman and Gene Liverman of Raleigh, N.C.; sisters, Mazie Freeman Hales and Mary Sue Freeman of Pensacola Beach, FL and Sarah Ann Freeman Simms of Sumter, SC; grandson Brian Thomas Hicks and granddaughter Kelly Yvonne Hicks, both of Amarillo, TX; great-grandchildren Ryan Thomas Hicks and Chase Anderson Hicks of Amarillo, TX.
Howard-Carter Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Feb. 19. 2008

Bonnie James Davis
CHESTERFIELD— Bonnie James Davis, 75, died Feb. 10, 2008. A private graveside service was held Feb. 12 at Chesterfield Cemetery.
She was born Dec. 1, 1932 in Wadesboro, N.C., a daughter of Ruth Mills James and the late Jim Bo James. She was a retired Floral Designer. Bonnie was married to the late G.A. Davis, Jr., and was also preceded in death by her brother, Bobby James.
Surviving are a son, Jay (Jennifer) Davis of Chesterfield; two daughters, Lynn Davis of Fort Mill, S.C., and Elaine “Cookie” Eddins of Morven, N.C.; mother, Ruth M. James of Wadesboro, N.C.; two grandchildren, Justin Eddins of Morven, N.C. and Kelli Little of Chesterfield.
Memorials can be made to Paws and Claws, P.O. Box 386, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or to a charity of one’s choice.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the Davis family.

Nancy Castelli Deemer
CHESTERFIELD—Nancy Castelli Deemer, 49, died Feb. 13, 2008. Funeral services were held Feb. 17 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel with interment following in the Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.
Deemer was born in Miami Beach, Fla., a daughter of Anne Imbimbo Bass and the late Thomas Castelli. She was a homemaker and a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church.
Surviving are husband Scott R. Deemer of the home; two step sons, Scott L. (Pam) Deemer of Ft. Lewis, W.A., and Sean G. Deemer of Asheville, N.C.; mother, Anne I. Bass of Chesterfield; two sisters, Jo Ann (Terry) Crowley and Linda Gay Hunt both of Chesterfield; step granddaughter, Emily Grace Deemer, and her two beloved pets, Levi and Monk.
Memorials can be made to Paws and Claws, P.O. Box 286, Chesterfield, SC 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the Deemer family.

Gladys L. Robinson Evans
KERSHAW—Gladys L. Robinson Evans died Feb. 5, 2008 at Palmetto Richland in Columbia, S.C.
She was born in Lancaster, the daughter of the late Johnny and Alice McGriff Robinson. She married John Aaron Evans in April of 1938 and enjoyed fifty-two years of marriage until his death in 1990. Together they had twelve children. She received her forma education from the Lancaster County public school system. Because of her religious training she joined the Cross Road Missionary Baptist Church, Kershaw, S.C. where she was baptized at an early age. Her service to the church includes Sunday school teacher for the primary class, an usher with the usher’s ministry, member of the junior and senior missionary ministry, advisor for the young adult choir and deaconess with the deaconess ministry. She was a blessing to all who knew her. Not only was she attentive in her church, she also gave unselfishly of her talents, time, energy and resources to her family, friends and community during the course of her life. She was very passionate about her work with Flat Creek School and Andrew Jackson High School PTA. Being the great cook that she was, she was often asked to prepare food for special events held at the schools.
Surviving are her seven daughters, Barbara A. Evans, of Pittsburg, PA, Patricia A. Champion (David), Charlene Evans, Michelle Evans all of Bronx, N.Y., Johnnie L. Benson (George) of Paradise, A.Z., Mildred Wright (Curtis) of Jefferson, and Linda Funderburk (Ricky) of Lancaster; three sons, Robert Paul Evans (Lavilla) of Jefferson, Jackie R. Evans (Myrna) of Honolulu, H.I. and Wayne Evans of Charlotte, N.C.; eleven grandchildren, five great grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Evelyn Mungo Robinson of Charlotte, N.C.; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, Gladys was preceded in death by two sons, Rudolph Evans and Roy Evans, six sisters and six brothers.
Fleming Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Lola Louise Hubbard
MT. CROGHAN — Lola Louise Hubbard, 88, died Jan. 17, 2008.
Born in Chesterfield County, she was the daughter of the late Verge and Eva Baker. She was the second of 15 children. At an early age, she dedicated her life to God and became an active member at Black Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Mt. Croghan. During the great immigration north, she moved to New York with her husband Mack N. Hubbard to build a better life for her family. There she developed and pursued a lifetime career as a skilled seamstress. Her Christian growth continued as she united with St. Marks Baptist Church and Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, respectively, both in Brooklyn, N.Y. Upon retiring, she and her husband enjoyed traveling, which often included trips across the country and cruises to the Caribbean. Eventually, she and her husband returned to her first church home at Black Creek Baptist Church and were welcomed with open arms. Throughout her Christian life, she served faithfully as a deaconess, a missionary, a Sunday school teacher, and in other ministries where needed.
Her husband, Deacon Mack Hubbard, preceded her in death.
She is survived by her children Mary Jones, of Massapequa, N.Y., Benjamin Hubbard (Jesse), of Mt. Croghan, S.C., Joseph Hubbard (Jeannie), of Buena Park, Calif., Willie Hubbard (Patricia), of Indian Trail, N.C., Thomas Hubbard (Janie), of Springfield Gardens, N.Y., Anne Thomas (David), of Chicago, Ill.
She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, four sisters, and a host of relatives and friends.

Jonathan Derek Moree
PAGELAND—Jonathan Derek Moree, 20, died Feb. 12, 2007. Born in Cleveland County, N.C., he was the son of Alvin and Judy Tressener Moree. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Denise Godwin Moree of Pageland; two stepdaughters, Miranda and Sierra Deese of Pageland; a brother, Carlsea Moree of Virginia, a sister, Shannon Moree of Cleveland and a half brother, Jackie Smith of Shelby, N.C. A graveside service was held Feb. 15 at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Sutton Funeral Home is serving the Moree family.

Hubert Sim
Pageland - Hubert Sims, 87, died Thursday, February 14, 2008.
A graveside service will be held Saturday, February 16, 2008 at First Baptist Church in Pageland, SC.
He was born in Chesterfield County to the late Herbert and Frances Miller Sims. He was also predeceased by brothers: Getys Lee, John C., and Billy M. Sims.
Surviving are wife, Annie Hancock Sims, of Pageland, SC and a brother, Roy Sims of Monroe, N.C.

Clarence Smith Jr
CHESTERFIELD — Clarence Smith Jr., 69, died Feb. 3, 2008. Funeral services were held Feb. 8 at Pleasant Grove AME Zion Church.
He was the son of the late Clarence Smith, Sr. and the late Mary Sinclair Smith was born on January 12, 1939, in Lancaster County. He departed this life on Sunday, February 3, 2008 at Chesterfield General Hospital in Cheraw. Clarence was educated in the Chesterfield County public schools. At an early age he joined Mt. Harmon Baptist Church of Pageland. In later years he joined New Zion Baptist Church of Chesterfield where he remained a member until his death. On Sept. 15, 1974 he married Lessie Marie Little Smith.
He was preceded in death by three children.
Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Lessie Smith; five daughters Mary Ann Powe (Napoleon) of Charlotte, N.C., Melissa Thomas (Michael) of Jefferson, Janice S. Wilson (Isaiah M.) of Chesterfield, Leslie Smith (Wayne) of Chesterfield, Crystal Smith of the home; six sons, Curtis Smith (MaryAnn) of Marion, S.C., Jerry Smith (Zelma) of Chesterfield, Raymond Smith (Dorenda) of Marion, S.C., Clarence Smith III (Erica) of Morven, N.C., Richard Smith (Tasha) of Chesterfield, Eric Smith (Lucinda) of Wadesboro, N.C.; three sisters, Eula Cook (Andy) of Lancaster, S.C., Martha Lambert of Charlotte, N.C., Onie Lockhart of Pageland, mother-in-law Texie Little of Chesterfield, brother-in-law Joe P. Little (Geniviv) of Jefferson, two sister-in-laws, Lee Doris Ellis (Charles), Delores Coleman; a special cousin Betty Grace of Salsibury, N.C.; thirty grandchildren, twenty-three great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Iyana Ann Richardson
RUBY—Iyana Ann Richardson, 4 months old, died Feb. 5, 2008. Funeral services were held Feb. 9 at Flemming Funeral Home Chapel in Chesterfield with burial at Timmonsville Baptist Church Cemetery in Mt. Croghan.
Surviving Iyana are her parents, Andrick Richardson and Capricia Burch; grandparents Lamont and Ann Allen, Randy and Letha Clyburn; a special great grandmother, Jessie Sellers Burch and Lydia Clyburn; four aunts, Candace Richardson, Lorrine McKay, Shalonda Clyburn and Simone Clyburn; four uncles, John Louallen, Desmond Clyburn, Javaris Clyburn and Keith Moore; godparents, Barry and Diane Louallen, and a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by grandparents Patricia Ann Burch and Charlie Lindsey; great grandparents Edward Mallory Burch, Sr., and James and Lily Mae Louallen.
Flemming Funeral Home is serving the Richardson family.

James White Sr.
CHERAW— James White Sr., 73, died Feb. 13, 2008. Funeral services were held Feb. 16, 2008 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.
White was born in Chesterfield, a son of the late Will and Mary Elizabeth Atkinson White. He was a former textile employee and a retired employee of Chesterfield General Hospital. James was a U.S. Air Force Veteran of the Korean Conflict.
Surviving are son Buddy (Laura M.) White of Florence, S.C.; two daughters, Mary Elizabeth (Michael) Dixon of Patrick, and Vickie (Jerry) Burr of Darlington, S.C.; eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the White Family.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Feb. 12, 2008

Dr. Harold Dean Belk
CHARLOTTE, N.C.— Dr. Harold Dean Belk, 73, died Feb. 3, 2008. Funeral services were held at White Plains Baptist Church. He was born January 10, 1935 to the late William Claude and Ora Hicks Belk of Pageland. Dr. Belk graduated with honors from Duke University and the Medical University of SC. He completed his residency in Occupational Medicine from Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. He was former Medical Director for Western Electric, Lexington Road in Winston-Salem, N.C., Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Penn., and staff physician for Carolinas Medical Systems’ urgent care clinics in Marshville, Concord, and Monroe, N.C. Immediately preceding his death, he was employed as Medical Review Officer for National Diagnostics, Inc. in Charlotte. He was past president of the Occupational Medical Association. He is survived by his wife, Linda Charles Belk, and daughter Robin Belk Amick, both of Charlotte, sister Lila Belk Sims and husband Charles Eldred Sims, and one nephew, Barrett Charles Sims, all of Rock Hill, S.C. The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made to The Salvation Army, PO Box 31128, Charlotte, NC 28231 or The Medical University of South Carolina, 169 Ashley Avenue, Charleston, SC 29425.
Hartley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Geneva B. Myers Edgeworth
PAGELAND—Geneva B. Myers Edgeworth, 78, died Feb. 4, 2008. Funeral services were held Feb. 7 at Oro United Methodist Church in Pageland. She was born July 15, 1929 in Pageland to the late Adam D. Myers and Alma Rushing Myers. She attended the Chesterfield county public school system. She resided in Brooklyn, N.Y. for over fifty years prior to returning to Pageland. Surviving are two daughters, Inez E. Tyson (Roy Lee) of Pageland, and Margie M. Ingram (Robert) of Jefferson; a son, George E. Edgeworth (Vanessa) of Pageland; five sisters, Alice Myers, Eva Rodgers, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., Bonnie Clark, Henrietta Covington, and Betty Hancock, all of Pageland; a brother, Roosevelt Myers of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a special friend, Sam Salias of Little Rock, A.R.; three sisters-in-law, Verla Lowery, Eva Myers, both of Pageland, and Ailee Myers of High Point, N.C.; a brother-in-law, M.V. Blakeney of Pageland; a son-in-law, James Huntley of Jefferson; special friends, Otelia Branch, Jeanette Washington, Idella Johnson, all of New York; ten grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Foster Edgeworth, a daughter, Betty Carol Huntley, three sisters, and four brothers.
Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Roy Evans
KERSHAW—Roy Evans, 59, died Jan. 24, 2008. He was born Feb. 18, 1948, the sixth child of the late John Aaron and Gladys Robinson Evans. He received his education in the public schools of Lancaster County and graduated in 1967 from Hill Side High School in Heath Springs, S.C. His working career began at Caro-Knit in Jefferson, where he worked in the shipping department. Seeking new challenges, Roy was employed with Springs Industries and worked at Grace Bleachery for thirty years before leaving to care for his mother. A lifelong member of Cross Road Missionary Baptist Church, he was an active parishioner and faithfully attended the church until illness of his mother compeled him to curtail his activities. His service to the church includes Sunday school teacher for the youth, an usher with the Usher’s Ministry, a trustee, and a member of the Deacon’s Ministry. Mr. Evans is survived by his mother, Gladys Robinson Evans; seven sisters, Barbara A. Evans of Pittsburg, Penn., Patricia A. (David) Champion, Charlene Evans, Michelle Evans all of Bronx, N.Y., Johnny L. (George) Benson of Paradise, A.Z., Mildred (Curtis) Wright of Jefferson, S.C., and Linda (Ricky) Funderburk of Lancaster, S.C.; three brothers, Robert (Lavilla) Evans of Jefferson, Jackie (Myrna) Evans of Honolulu, H.I., and Wayne Evans of Charlotte, N.C.; a god-daughter, Chericka M. Funderburk of Lancaster; an aunt, Evelyn Mungo Robinson of Charlotte; and a host of nephews, a niece, other relatives, and friends. Roy was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Johnny and Alice McGriff Robinson; his paternal grandparents, Robert and Charlotte Haggins Evans; his father, John Aaron Evans, and his brother, Rudolph Evans.

Lala J. Funderburk
PAGELAND— Lala J. Funderburk, 91, died Feb. 3, 2008. Funeral services were held at Liberty Hill Baptist Church on Tuesday. Mrs. Funderburk was the widow of the late Bon E. Funderburk and was a homemaker most of her life. She was a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church and was a WWI widow. Surviving Mrs. Funderburk are three sons, John (Rachel) Funderburk, Austin (Mary Ann) Funderburk, both of Pageland, and Kermit (Shelby) Funderburk, of Lancaster; four daughters, Joan Rowe, of Wellford, S.C., Dale (Jerry) Baxter, of Duncan, S.C., Rita Lancaster, of Luray, Va., and Brenda Bishop, of Charlotte, N.C.; a sister, Gertrude Funderburk, of Pafftown, N.C. She is also survived by eighteen grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren. Mrs. Funderburk was preceded in death by a daughter, Helen. Memorials may be made to Liberty Hill Baptist Church, PO Box 309, Pageland, SC 29728 or Hospice, 309 E. Main St., Bennettsville, SC 29512.
Sutton Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Ruth Lang “MeMa” Jordan
CHESTERFIELD — Ruth Lang “MeMa” Jordan, 85, died Feb. 3, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 6 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs. Jordan was born in Morven, N.C., a daughter of the late John Rufus and Sarah Purvis Lang. She was a homemaker and a member of Rose Memorial Church of the Nazarene. Ruth was married to the late Bill Jordan and was also preceded in death by a grandson, Jackie Hurst, Jr. Surviving are two sons, Rev. Billy R. (Betty) Jordan of Chesterfield, and Ronnie (Dianne) Jordan of Rockingham, N.C.; two daughters, Jenny (Tommy) Melton and Bonnie Hurst (Michael) Canipe, both of Chesterfield; three brothers, Billy Lang and Ed Lang of Chesterfield and Johnny Lang of Thomasville, N.C.; two sisters, Carrie Haigler of Concord, N.C. and Lela Boan of Thomasville, N.C.; eight grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, and seven great great grandchildren.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Betty Attaway Mason Moore
Betty Attaway Mason Moore, 74, died Jan. 26, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 1, 2008 at Zion Hill Pentecostal Church in Clinton, SC. She was born as the third of fifteen children to the late Robert and Mariah Fuller Attaway. She was educated in Laurens County public schools and at an early age married Tommie Lee Mason, bearing nine children, three of which preceded her in death as infants. She relocated to Washington, DC where she joined Temple of Truth Baptist Church. The Lord led her to Harmony Baptist Church then to Mount Calvary Freewill Baptist Church where she was saved. Acknowledging her calling into the ministry in 1974, she preached her initial sermon and was licensed as a minister on the second Sunday in December of 1974. After studying for a year under her pastor, she was ordained as an Evangelist. She joined United Church of God in Christ in Washington, DC where she was President of the Youth Department, the Usher Board, and the Sunday School Department. God was still working with her and led her back to South Carolina after being away for thirty-nine years. Upon her return, she married the late Leroy Moore of Pageland. At Mount Zion Progressive Church of Jesus, Elder Moore served under the leadership of Bishop Robert L. Attaway for 15 years. While there, she served as the President of the Usher Board and of the Women’s Day Committee. When her husband died in 1992, she relocated to Laurens, S.C. She then left Mouth Zion to help Pastor Charles Smith at Faith Tabernacle Holiness Church. Having a vision from God, Pastor Smith appointed her as Assistant Pastor after she served under him awhile, where she remained a faithful member until her death. She taught Sunday school for the children and was an original member of the Faith Tabernacle Gospel Choir. She was preceded in death by sister, Gena Mae Jones, brother, John Arthur Attaway, husband, Leroy Moore and three grandchildren. Surviving are three sons, Thommie Charles Mason of Anderson, S.C., Robert Gene Mason of Suitland, M.D., and Michael Gerald Mason of Washington, DC; three daughters, Alice (Robert) Williams of Upper Marlboro, M.D., Cynthia (Gregory) Wormley of Upper Marlboro, M.D., and Michelle (Larry) Holmes of Laruens, S.C.; inherited by marriage: two sons, Jimmy Moore of Washington, D.C. and Mitchell Moore of Jessup, M.D.; three daughters, Edith Phillips and Saundra Ware of Washington, DC, and Betty (Leonard) Blakely of Fayetteville, N.C. Thirteen grandchildren, with two raised in the home-Tammy Tarrell Mason and Tommie Angerlo Mason; twenty-two great-grandchildren with one raised in the home-LaShay Sowell, one great great grandson, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren inherited by marriage. Two brothers, Bishop Robert L. (Juanita) Attaway of Simpsonville, S.C., Leroy (Lucille) Attaway of Syracus, N.Y.; five sisters, Lille Ruth Jones of Syracuse, N.Y., Luella (Michael) Copeland of Clinton, S.C., Florence Putman of Laurens, S.C., Magalean Fowler of Woodruff, S.C., and Gloria (Ernest) Lyles of Whitmire, S.C Laurens, S.C.; three godchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Beasley Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Jack Lee Rollins
PAGELAND— Jack Lee Rollins, 54, died Feb. 5, 2008. A funeral was held Feb. 8 at Sutton Funeral Home Chapel with interment at Dudley Baptist Church Cemetery. Surviving are sons, Jody Rollins of Pageland and Billy Miller of Monroe, N.C.; daughters, Misty Miracco of Monroe, Sarah Catoe of Kershaw, S.C., and Lisa Crowell of Edgemoore, S.C.; three sisters, Dianne Rollins of Pageland, Georgia Hancock of Pageland, and Dorothy Wallace of Moores Hill, I.N.; thirteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Sutton Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Hellen Leaird Sellers
RUBY— Hellen Leaird Sellers, 82, died Feb. 5, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 8 at Hopewell Baptist Church. Mrs. Sellers was born in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., a daughter of the late Grover Jerome and Ida Jane Tucker Leaird. She was a retired cosmetologist and a member of Hopewell Baptist Church. Helen was married to the late Otis P. Sellers and was also preceded in death by her brother Woodrow Leaird, and her three sisters, Ethel White, Mattie Lee Shook, and Juanita White.
Surviving are sons, Ronnie (Gai) Sellers of Cheraw, Charles F. Sellers of Ruby, Danny Sellers of Chesterfield, and Marty L. (Debbie) Sellers of Ruby; a daughter, Nancy Johns Hubbard of Ruby; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County, PO Box 293, Chesterfield, SC 29709.

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Wilma M. Boatwright
PAGELAND —Wilma M. Boatwright, 86, died Jan. 25, 2008. A graveside service was held Jan. 28 at Thompson Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Chesterfield.
Boatwright was born in Lilesville, N.C., a daughter of Garfield and Cornelia Williams Meachum. She was a homemaker and attended Thompson Creek Baptist Church. Wilma was married to the late George Murray Boatwright and was also preceded in death by five sisters and a brother.
Surviving are sons Ray Marcus (Charlotte) Boatwright and James Neil Boatwright, both, of Ruby; four daughters, Avis B. (Vincent) Gulledge, of Kannapolis, N.C., Myrtle (Carroll) Raffaldt, of Chesterfield, Lois Ann (Ronnie) Jordan, of Ruby, and Bonnie (Tim) Moore, of Polkton, N.C. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the family.

Mildred Woodson Brown
CHESTERFIELD — Mildred Woodson Brown, 87, formerly of Travelers Rest, S.C. died Jan. 26, 2008. A funeral service was held on Jan. 29 at Travelers Rest United Methodist Church with burial at the Old Stone Church Cemetery in Clemson, S.C. .
Born in Clemson, Brown was a daughter of the late William Ernest and Edith Cecelia Whitten Woodson. She was married to the late Grover C. Brown. Surviving are daughters Barbara B. (Dean) Pruitt, of Chesterfield, Sharon B. (Ansel) Miller, of Clemson, and Teresa B. (Ike) Silvers, of Travelers Rest; son David G. (Debbie) Brown of Travelers Rest, five grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County, PO Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the family.

Rudolph Curry
CHESTERFIELD — Rudolph Curry, 73, died January 31, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 4 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Curry Cemetery,
Born in Chesterfield County, Curry was a son of the late Henry Luther and Mollie White Curry. He was a retired painter and a member of Light House Ministry. Rudolph was married to the late Shirley Jean McLain Curry
He was was preceded in death by brothers H. L., J. C., Ed, Clarence, Walter, and Charlie Curry, and sisters, Clarice Leslie and Molly Lynn McKain.
Surviving are sons Rudy (Teresa) Curry of Patrick, and Michael Huggins of Cheraw; daughters Kim (Ronnie) Guinn, of Chesterfield, , Renee Curry, of Cheraw, and Shelia (Robert) Glenn, of Patrick; brothers Robert Curry, of Patrick, and Wiley Curry, of Cheraw; sisters Sallie Berrie, of Sumter, S.C. and Bonnie Thurman, of Las Vegas, Nev.; 12 Grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and special friends Ella Johnson and Ray James.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the family.

John T. Davis Jr.
PAGELAND – The Rev. John T. Davis Jr, 77, died Jan. 29, 2008 at Carolinas Medical Center-Union, Monroe, N.C. A funeral service was held Feb. 2 at First Baptist Church in Pageland, with burial at Greenlawn Memorial Park.
Davis, born in Ruby, was a son of the late Rev. J. Townley Davis Sr., and Ruth Viola Wadsworth Davis and was married to Georgia Courtney Davis. He was a graduate of Wingate and Catawba Colleges and received his BA degree. He attended Southern Seminary and South Eastern Seminary and was a graduate of Luther Rice Seminary where he received his Master of Divinity. He pastorates included High Point and Mt. Pisgah Baptist Churches in Pageland, S.C.; Union and Sandy Ridge Baptist Churches, Monroe, N.C.; Rocky Mount Baptist Church, Polkton, N.C.; Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Marshville, N.C.; Deep Springs Baptist Church, Peachland, N.C.; Catawba Baptist Church, Rock hill, S.C.; Norwood First Baptist Church, Norwood, N.C.; Pine Grove Baptist, Lugoff, S.C.; Flint Hill Baptist Church, Camden, S.C.; Westside Baptist Church, Sumter, S.C.; Mineral Springs Baptist Church, Jonesville, N.C., West Burnsville Baptist Church, Burnsville, N.C.; and Thorn Hill Baptist Church, Heath Spring, S.C.
Surviving are wife Georgia Courtney Davis of Pageland; sons John Michael “Mike” (Judy) Davis, and Rev. Randy (Kathy) Davis, all of Monroe, N.C.; brothers Rev. Ray Davis of Winston Salem, N.C. and Gene Davis of Hinton, W VA; sister Clara Langdon, of Winston Salem, N.C.; grandchildren Jennifer Davis, Amanda Drake and Blake Davis.
Mahaffey Funeral Home of Lancaster was in charge of arrangements.

Linda Sue Funderburk
PAGELAND - Linda Sue Funderburk, 55, died Jan. 25, 2008 at McLeod Hospital, Florence, S.C. A graveside service was held Jan. 30 with burial in the Salem Cemetery Pageland.
Funderburk, born in Chesterfield County, was a daughter of the late Allen Funderburk and Doretha Seegars. She was educated in the Chesterfield County public schools. She worked for the Pageland Cleaners diligently for many years. She was a kind, caring, and loving mother, sister and friend who will be greatly missed. If you needed her to listen or comfort you she was always there to confide in. She was like a mother to a lot of people; aside of her six children, she also helped raise her brothers and sisters as her own. She was a strong woman who was always there to love, support and give advise when needed.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and sister Rosa Von Shands.
Surviving are children Erica (Dewayne) Bailey, Thomas (Cynthia) Funderburk, Michael Funderburk, Alicia Funderburk, Lashenna Funderburk and Reginald Funderburk, all of Pageland; brothers Charles (Robin) Funderburk, Curtis Funderburk and Heyward (Audrey) Funderburk, all of Pageland, Elliot (Debra) Funderburk, of Morven, N.C. and Stanley Funderburk of Washington, DC; sisters Bonnie (Eustace) Moore, Deborah (Harold) Holland and Shelby (Robert) Sowell, all of Pageland; an aunt, Ollie Massey of Pageland; a special friend, Calvin Lockhart, of Pageland; seven grandchildren; and an abundance of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home, Pageland was in charge of the arrangements.

Lola Louise Hubbard
MT. CROGHAN — Lola Louise Hubbard, 88, died Jan. 17, 2008.
Born in Chesterfield County, she was the daughter of the late Verge and Eva Baker. She was the second of 15 children. At an early age, she dedicated her life to God and became an active member at Black Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Mt. Croghan. During the great immigration north, she moved to New York with her husband Mack N. Hubbard to build a better life for her family. There she developed and pursued a lifetime career as a skilled seamstress. Her Christian growth continued as she united with St. Marks Baptist Church and Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, respectively, both in Brooklyn, N.Y. Upon retiring, she and her husband enjoyed traveling, which often included trips across the country and cruises to the Caribbean. Eventually, she and her husband returned to her first church home at Black Creek Baptist Church and were welcomed with open arms. Throughout her Christian life, she served faithfully as a deaconess, a missionary, a Sunday school teacher, and in other ministries where needed.
Her husband, Deacon Mack Hubbard, preceded her in death.
She is survived by her children Mary Jones, of Massapequa, N.Y., Benjamin Hubbard (Jesse), of Mt. Croghan, S.C., Joseph Hubbard (Jeannie), of Buena Park, Calif., Willie Hubbard (Patricia), of Indian Trail, N.C., Thomas Hubbard (Janie), of Springfield Gardens, N.Y., Anne Thomas (David), of Chicago, Ill.
She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, four sisters, and a host of relatives and friends.

Jessie Lee Lloyd
CHERAW – Jessie Lee Lloyd, 68, died Jan. 22, 2008 at the Cheraw Manor Nursing Home. A funeral service was held Jan. 25 at Foundry Hill Cemetery.
Lloyd, served in the United States Army during the Korean War and was honorably discharged. After serving his country he moved to New York where he was a truck driver. He later returned to Cheraw where he worked at a Wood Veneer plant. He was a very soft spoken gentleman who was loved by all he met.
He was preceded in death by a nephew Harold Ellerbe.
Surviving are wife Ruby Robinson Lloyd, of Cheraw; son Maurice Lloyd, Cheraw; sister Caletha Hughes Britton, Cheraw; granddaughters Quanisha Lloyd and Mariah Lloyd both of Cheraw; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Flemming Funeral Home Cheraw, is in charge of the arrangements.

Elizabeth Clarice Horton Pinkham Martin
ANDERSON, S.C. — Elizabeth Clarice Horton Pinkham Martin, 85, of Clemson Downs died Jan. 30, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb.2 in the chapel of The McDougald Funeral Home with burial in the Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Martin, born in Jefferson, was a daughter of the late Lewis S. and Ethel Gregory Horton. She graduated from Pageland High School in 1940.
She was preceded in death by brothers L.S. Horton Jr, Rembert G. Horton, and G. Wister Horton, sisters Reba H. Dodson and Polly H. Privette, and husbands Charles Pinkham and J.R. Bruce Martin.
Surviving are daughters Elizabeth P. (Pat) McAfee of Hendersonville, N.C. and Susanne Pinkham (Charles Bonfanti) of Taos, NM; grandsons, Lewis (Amy) McAfee of Ashville, N.C., Nathnaial Bonfanti, of Albuquerque, N.M., and Gabriel Bonfanti, of California; brothers S.F. Horton, of Loris, S.C. and Robert (Virginia) Horton, of Raleigh, N.C.; sister Madge Gulledge of Pageland, many nieces and nephews; and a group of dedicated friends in the Upstate.
Memorials can be made to the Wall of Continuing Life at Hospice of the Upstate, 1835 Rogers Rd., Anderson, S.C. 29621 or to Pendleton Presbyterian Church, 603 S. Mechanic St., Pendleton, S.C. 29670.
The McDougald Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

William Bryant Massey
PAGELAND—William Bryant Massey, 64, died Fri. Jan. 25, 2008. A funeral service was held Jan. 30 at Salem United Methodist Church in Pageland.
Born in in Chesterfield County, Massey was the son of Goleva McCombs Pate and the late Zebe Massey. He confessed Christ at an early age and joined Salem United Methodist Church in Pageland. He attended the public schools of Chesterfield County. William enjoyed repairing cars and he especially loved auto body work.
Surviving William are his daughter, Teyoka Martin, of Charlotte, N.C.; son Bryant Massey, of Fayetteville, N.C.; mother Goleva Pate, of Pageland; brothers Robert “Clayton” Pate, of Pageland, and Thomas James Massey, of Troutman, N.C.; uncle Clarence Lockhart, of Pageland; three grandchildren, four nephews, four nieces, many great-nephews, great-nieces, cousins, other relatives, and dear friends.

Mary Elizabeth ‘Lib’ Knight Mills
PAGELAND —Mary Elizabeth “Lib” Knight Mills, 80, died January 30, 2008. A funeral services was held Feb. 2 at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church with burial following in the church cemetery.
Born in Wingate, N.C. Mills was a daughter of the late Edward Clyde and Mary Leonard Knight. She was a graduate of Union High School. Lib was a retired seamstress and poultry farmer along with her husband, the late George Everette Mills. She was a faithful member of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church where she served as WMU leader, former Sunday school teacher, benevolence chairperson, and choir member. Lib was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and a friend to all. She was preceded in death by a sister Madry Haney.
Surviving are daughters Jane (Johnny) Tomberlin, of Pageland, Regina (Everette) Cuthbertson, of Wingate, N.C., Marsha (Al) Johnson and Donna (Brett) Reese, all of Jefferson; brothers Boyd Knight and Don Knight, both of Wingate, N.C.; sisters Dot Austin, Myra Tomberlin, and Martha Thomas all of Wingate; 11 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Mt. Moriah Baptist Church , 6510 Mt. Moriah Church Road, Marshville, N.C. 28103
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the Mills Family.

Joyce Joines Moser
RUBY— Joyce Joines Moser, 72, died Jan. 24, 2008. A funeral service was held Jan. 27 at Rock Spring Missionary Baptist Church in Ruby.
Moser was the daughter of the late Lula Harrell Joines and Sam Joines. Joyce confessed faith in Christ at an early age and joined Holy Temple Holiness Church of Ruby where she was an usher, secretary, and a Sabbath school teacher. She attended the public schools of Chesterfield County. She married Clarence Moser Jr. in 1955 and worked at Dan Rivers for 18 years before retiring in 1996.
She was preceded in death by sisters, Lula Mae Dixon, Cleo Ratliff, Idell Merritt, five brothers, Sam Joines, Cliff Joines, Harry Joines, James Joines, and Richard Joines.
Surviving Moser are a daughter Jean D. Moser, of Ruby; grandchildren Benita V. Moser, Jennifer L. Moser, both of Ruby, and Macyo (Angela) Moser, of Chesterfield; great-grandchilren, Tia, Jari, Deja, Tajh, all of Chesterfield, and Za’Brion Moser, of Ruby; sisters Mable Dixon, Audrey Griffin and Patricia Rivers, all of Chesterfield; sisters-in-law Hennie Joines, of Chesterfield, Katie (James) Ratliff and Ella Clark, both of Ruby, Dais Fair, of Cheraw, and Bertha Moser, of Baltimore, Md.; brothers-in-law Pastor Carlee (Evelyn) Moser, of Ruby, Thomas (Rosa) Moser, James Moser, John Moser, all of Ruby, and Luther Moser, of Greenville, S.C.; adopted daughter Patricia Covington, of Ruby; special cousins Thomas and Dorothy McBride of Denver, Colo.; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

Mary Douglas Purvis
CHESTERFIELD — Mary Douglas Purvis, 95, died January 28, 2008. A funeral service was held Jan. 30 at White Oak Presbyterian Church, with burial in the church cemetery.
Born in Chesterfield County, Purvis was a daughter of the late Orland Harris and Beulah Waddell Douglas. She was a retired employee of Sonoco Industries, of Hartsville, S.C, with 33 years of service. Purvis was a lifelong member of White Oak Presbyterian Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 17 years, Baxter Purvis; brother, Lawton P. Douglas; and by two sisters, Lurline D. Jacobs, and Azalee D. Clanton.
Surviving are sisters Peg Griggs and Garrett D. Rivers, both of Chesterfield, and Faye D. Chewning, of Charlotte, N.C.; a host of nieces, nephews, and friends; special friend Susan Snow, and step children James Purvis and Joyce P. Wilkerson.
Memorials can be made to White Oak Presbyterian Church “Music Fund” 5386 Angelus Rd., Ruby, S.C. 29741 or to a charity of one’s choice
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield is serving the Purvis Family.

Mary Lou Rivers
PAGELAND — Mary Lou Rivers, age 72, died Jan. 31, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 3 at Providence Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.
Rivers was born in Pageland, a daughter of the late Clayton David and Lula Marze Clark. She was a graduate of Pageland High School and was a retired textile employee. Mrs. Rivers was a faithful member of Providence Baptist Church, where she served in many positions, including WOM, choir member, and former Sunday school teacher. She was preceded in death by a brother, William Leroy Clark.
Surviving are her husband of 53 years, Harold E. Rivers; sons Edward E. (Pam) Rivers, of Wingate, N.C., and Jerry L. (Renee) Rivers, of Pageland; daughters Wanda (Philip) Carr of Linville, Va., and Rhonda (Robert) Sweatt, of Marshville, N.C.; brother: Horace (Martha) Clark, of Pageland,; sisters Effie (Bud) Parham of Cornelia, Ga., Betty Krimminger, of Charlotte, N.C., and Ann Smith, of Rincon, Ga.; grandchildren: Joseph (Megan) Rivers, Leanna Rivers, Kevin Sweatt, Kimberly Rivers, Katie Rivers, Steven Sweatt, Morgan Carr, Lauren Carr, and Jenna Carr; adopted daughter Abbey Irvine, and children, Nathan, Christopher, and Daniel; and special friends Melissa Bullard and her husband Mike, and children Jonathan Sweatt, Miranda Bullard, and Eric Bullard.
Memorials can be made to Providence Baptist Church “Music Ministry,” 232 Providence Church Rd. Pageland, S.C. 29728 or Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the family.

Robert Hugh Roscoe
CHERAW —Robert Hugh Roscoe, 70, died Jan. 29, 2008. A funeral service was held Feb. 1 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel, with burial at Teal Cemetery in Chesterfield.
Born in Chesterfield, Roscoe a son of the late John Gurley and Geneva Rivers Roscoe. He was a retired employee of Stanley Tools and a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church. Robert Hugh was preceded in death by a half brother Ralph Roscoe.
He is survived by brothers Billy (Frances) Roscoe, of Columbia, S.C., Reece (Bernicia) Roscoe, of Cheraw, and J.L. Roscoe, of Chesterfield; sisters Della Mae Hartwick and Pat Gainey, of Cheraw, Aronica (Bennie) Teal, of Chesterfield, and Mavis (Adolf) Beyersdorf, of Columbia; half-brothers Johnny Ray Roscoe, of Patrick, and Ervin Roscoe, of Wallace, S.C.; nine nephews and four nieces.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709 or Pine Grove Baptist Church “Building Fund” 293 Zoar Road, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the Roscoe Family.

Patsy Kimrey White
CHERAW — Patsy Kimrey White, 71, died Jan.31, 2008. A funeral services was held February 3 at Cash Baptist Church with burial in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens
Born in Cheraw, White a daughter of the late Leo and Mable Louise Wilson Kimrey. She was a homemaker and a member of Cash Baptist Church. Patsy was married to the late J. B. White and was also preceded in death by brothers Jack W. Kimrey and Tommy L. Kimrey.
Surviving are sons Jimmy (Lyall) White and Johnny White, both of Cheraw; grandsons Andrew White and Jonathan White; brother Milton L. “Mickey” (Eva) Kimrey, of Cheraw; and sister-in-law Shirley Kimrey, of Darlington.
Memorials can be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709.
Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home is serving the family.