Mrs. Travis enjoyed long lunches, book clubs, exercise classes and wine gatherings with her friends. He spent his final years in Georgetown and Murrells Inlet. The church gardens, which she designed and landscaped, are included in Nell S. Graydons book South Carolina Gardens.. She was born Oct. 1, 1928, in Kingstree, the daughter of Beulah and Hugh Gamble. Her brother, Joseph C. Jordan Jr., died before her. He was 80. He was born in Camden, N.J, the son of Olin and Barbara Warren. He also loved playing golf. Burial will be in the churchyard. Mr. Billings was a member of Holy Cross-Faith Memorial Episcopal Church. She was 85. Mr. Moses was remembered as a man of honesty, integrity, curiosity, humor and kindness who loved his family and the natural world. He was 84. Mr. Padget was the third-generation owner of Paget Chevrolet in Greer until its sale in 1988. Donald T. Caudell of Murrells Inlet died Sept. 1 surrounded by his family. His in-laws, Leota Meyers and Tom Shackleford, and nephew, Michael Creighton ONeal, died before him. He subsequently served in the Army Air Corps as a pilot, and completed 20 years of military service as a reservist. Her brother, Bud Hoerning, died before her. He was active in many mens Bible studies, Cursillo and the Lions Club. Prices start at C$ 197 per night, and house . He was a coach for Little League baseball for many years. He became a general contractor and owner of Classic Style Homes. She graduated in 1956 from Gauley Bridge (W.Va.) High School. At USC, John Henry took a class in jewelry making. VIEW CURRENT NUMBER Email. He had opened his own real estate company at the Hammock Shops in the 1960s. Mrs. Teetor was one of Gods best people, her family said. A private service for the placement of their ashes at Old Orchard Cemetery in Petersburg, Tenn., will be scheduled. They raised their family in Springfield, Va. At age 8, he started a newspaper route that he continued through his first year in college, showing a dilligence that would continue throughout his life. Mr. Dallas was an electrician by trade. He was a past president of the Suffolk County Police Association. He earned a bachelors degree in geology and a minor in art history from William & Mary, then moved to Polkton, N.C., to work for his father at Polkton Manufacturing Co., a textile firm. He was there with the biggest smile and loudest cheer at soccer games, chorus concerts, track and cross country meets, school plays, graduations, swearing-in and white coat ceremonies. She was also an assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction with Georgetown County Schools as well as Lexington School District 1. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. He aslo drove a route for Mobile Meals of Georgetown County. Arthur Herbert Lachicotte Jr. was born Sept. 20, 1926, in Manning. THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN GUALALA, CALIFORNIA ON A LONG WEEKEND 1) ENJOY A HEARTY BREAKFAST AT TRINKS 2) HIKE THE GUALALA BLUFF TRAIL 3) VISIT THE GUALALA POINT REGIONAL PARK 4) STOP BY THE GUALALA ARTS CENTER 5) EXPLORE THE ART GALLERIES 6) SHOPPING IN GUALALA 7) DINE AT COVE AZUL BAR AND GRILL 8) SAIL DOWN THE GUALALA RIVER ON A KAYAK/CANOE She was 94. Since he was listed as Baldwin, M.D., he became Doc. He attended Augusta Military Academy in Staunton, Va., and was a graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He was, known for his one-liners and expressive eyebrows. His generosity was legendary. Memorials may be made to to the Greenville Shriners Childrens Hospital at lovetotherescue.org. He leaves a multitude of recordings in genres from classical to jazz and avant-garde, including his own classical and jazz compositions. She also operated the Garden City Post Office inside her gift shop for several years. Pronunciation of Gualala CA with 1 audio pronunciations. He was 74. Memorials may be made to Temple Sinai General Fund, 13 Church St., Sumter, SC 29150; the Southern Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104; the Sumter County Museum, P. O. , . Rooms. He attended the University of South Carolina, the University of Maryland, Horry-Georgetown Technical College and South Carolina State University. In addition, he worked with several federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Naval Research, and the Office of Technology Assessment. Private burial will be in the Sumter Jewish Cemetery. He had enjoyed boating since his youth and spent many hours on Lake Wylie and later exploring the Waccamaw and Black rivers. She graduated from Bethany College and earned a masters degree in psychology from Marshall University. Bill graduated from Clemson University with a degree in textile engineering. She is survived by her daughter, Lonna Handley (Ron); her son, Bob Hildebrand (Jeanne); her grandchildren, Joe Monfort (Kirstin), Lauren Hildebrand (Joe Damouny) and Beniah Hildebrand (Teresa); her step-grandchildren, Ron Jr. (Jeana) and Rachel; her great-grandchildren, Antoine (Tony) Damouny, Hailey Hildebrand, Robert (Robbie) Damouny, Ella Hildebrand, Miles Monfort and Lyla Hazel Monfort; her step-great-grandchildren, Jake, Dane and Grayson Handley and Rebecca and Nicole Godwin; her sister, Norma Hull; her nieces, Cheryl Hill, Karen Cummins, Debbie Garrett and Beth Lawrence; and her nephew, Danny Jarvis. Memorials may be made to Church of the Holy Comforter. After a lifetime of service in the Lords name, he followed his call to ministry and was ordained by the Anglican Church in 2003, gaining the nickname Deacon Doug.. Mr. Chiarilli was remembered as a generous and kind person who made friends easily and kept them close for years. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary Ann Muratore; his sons, Charles Muratore of Mexico, Michael Muratore (Mary) of Virginia and Christopher Muratore (Melani) of Ohio; a sister, Helene Scharaldi of Florida; seven grandchildren, Riley, Kirby, Claudia, Michael, Christopher, Tobin and Miles; a great-grandchild, Ellory; and several nephews and a niece. He was a member of the Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church, where he served as a lector, usher, sacristan and member of the Knights of Columbus. He loved what he did, but his greatest pleasures were simple ones: being surrounded by family, hanging out with friends, meeting with his small group from church, keeping up with sports and politics, enjoying his front porch, building an outdoor fire and drinking a beer. They moved into the Lakes at Litchfield in 2011. 15 Apr 2022, Fri Page A6. End of matching results Similar results nearby Results within 1 miles It was sold eight years later to Lincare. . His biggest accomplishment, may be the zest for life, intellectual curiosity and love of travel that he instilled in his family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Amedisys Hospice, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Suite 3, Conway, SC 29526. He was also a consummate storyteller. There is a guest book at burroughsfh.com. He was a member of the Winyah Indigo Society, Georgetown Cotillion, Mayor of North Inlet, the Brookgreen Gardens board of trustees, Santee Cooper customer advisory council, Clemson University board of visitors, and served on the boards of the Georgetown County Water and Sewer District, Georgetown Marine Institute, and the Horry-Georgetown Technical College Foundation. He was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Senior Order of Gnomes and Blue Key Honor Society; edited the college handbook and yearbook; served as student body president; was a member of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps; sang in the Mens Glee Club; and was a vice president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Maryan was remembered as a true beauty inside and out. He and Bob traveled around the Carolinas competing successfully in youth golf tournaments and otherwise preying on unsuspecting older golfers. Another remembrance gathering will be scheduled in Murrells Inlet. . She spent the next 37 years with various banks and increasing levels of responsibility until her retirement in 2019, when the family moved to Pawleys so her husband could be closer to his family in Florence. Obituaries & Newspapers California Gualala Independent Coast Observer Independent Coast Observer PO Box 1200 Gualala, California 95445 Mendocino County (707) 884-3501 Obituary Information Independent Coast Observer - Online Newspaper Local Newspaper Obituaries She served as a eucharistic minister and worked with Birthright in Georgetown. Mr. Barber had a long, successful career in the Charlotte area as a marketing and sales leader. He served in the Army as a heavy equipment mechanic during the Korean War. William Thomas Jackson of Litchfield Country Club died March 9. Another brother, Ron Latta, died before him. Hubert Lamar Shuler Jr. died March 29 at Veteran Village in Florence. A memorial service was held April 11 at the old All Saints Church. I even love the arguments.. All of our gift baskets are hand made by our floral designers, never pre-packaged and never shipped overnight - everything we make is hand delivered to Gualala, CA. He is survived by his sister, Peggy; his children, Kelly, Jennifer, Kristy and Stuart; his grandchildren, Price, Kathryn, Sarah, Jeremiah, Alex and Sydney; and his great-granddaughter, Millie. Fred Young Funeral Home. He lived on Lee Avenue, surrounded by friends who visited often, enjoying his wit, intelligence and humor while sharing stories with a cold beer in his man-cave garage or by the pool. In addition to his wife of 56 years, he is survived by his sons, Blinn Latta (Allison) of Pelham, N.Y., and Blake Latta (Penny) of Glen Ellyn, Ill.; his daughter, Laura Clinton (Ryan) of Naperville, Ill.; his grandchildren, Nathan, Megan, Caroline and Henry Latta, Sean, Conor, Jack, and Colleen Clinton, and Elizabeth and William Latta; his sister, Sue Caldarelli, of Pass Christian, Miss., and his brother, Tim Latta, of Vista, Calif., who came to live with Jerry and Susan at the age of 9 after their parents died. Her brother, Dr. Walter J. Roberts, and her sister, Jacqueline R. Smith, died before her, as did another great-grandson, Samuel Stone Pope. She served as co-chairman of a congressional campaign and declined an offer to be county vice chair. She was 73. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters, Caroline (Jonathan), Grace (Lucas) and Jamie; his brothers, Leon and Bill (Jenny); his sisters, Ann Marie, Grace (Dan), Donna and Mary Agnes (Nicholas); his brothers- and sisters-in-law, Herb, John, Helen (John), Sheila; and his nieces and nephews, Megan, Anna, Sophia, Luke, Ellie, Kelly, Molly, Olivia, Louis, Mathis, Michael, Christopher, Stephen, Mark, Colin, Caitlyn, Tracey and Kelly. Growing up in Spartanburg, Pep earned his Eagle Scout rank. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. He attended concerts by some of the greatest jazz musicians of the time, as well as classical and Broadway performances. In the notes to a CD of his symphonic works that he conducted, Tristan Willems a musician, composer and publisher who was with the family at his side called Mr. Ackerman a rarity among musicians in our day and age: more than a performer who composes or a composer who performs, he transcends musical genres and styles.. At Brenau, she excelled academically and socially, being named to H.G.H Senior Honor Society and Whos Who of American Colleges. He attended Jenkintown High School, Bloomsburg University and Temple University. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Heidi Chiarilli; his sister, Theresa Chiarilli; his niece, Courtney Bellinger (Jeremy); his nephew, Michael Benson; his godson, Anthony Bellinger; two stepchildren from his first marriage, Adrian Brown (Tara) and Nichole Godwin (Will); two stepchildren from his second marriage, Daniel Geiger (Margaret) and Andrew Geiger; five grandchildren, Billy, Madison, Anna Grace, Adilynn and Raquel; and an extended family. Mary Francis Taylor of Murrells Inlet died Oct. 17 at Waccamaw Community Hospital. William Gatewood Moore Jr. of Murrells Inlet, who made a career in commercial real estate, died May 11. Age. Or, the time he and a traveling companion were mistaken for terrorists in Ireland. She claimed to know each of her more than 400 classmates at Shortridge High School personally. He received a wrestling scholarship to the College of William & Mary, but declined the offer rather than shave his highly coveted beard. Perched just outside of the northern-most edge of the Sonoma County coast in Mendocino and nestled into craggy bluffs at the mouth of the Gualala River, the peaceful village of Gualala has a uniquely mild micro-climate. Memorials may be made to the S.C. Commission for the Blind or the St. Pauls Waccamaw United Methodist Church Mission Fund. Mrs. Goode attended Pawleys Island Presbyterian Church and participated in the ladies knitting group. After college, he entered the IT world before IT was a thing. She faced her illness in typical Celie fashion, with courage, strength and a concern for others. Georgetown County Board of Education: First and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Beck Education Center. That was in the early 1950s, when he first started selling real estate. She was a caregiver at heart, volunteering at Silverado Assisted Living and taking care of all of her grandchildren until they went to school. Aaron described himself as being a terror of the Myers Park neighborhood, throwing water balloons at cars on Providence Road from tree houses. As in, Yes, officer, I was speeding.. He was a member of the National Board of Advisors of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and chairman of its Southern Region Board of Advisors for four years. Tank capacity at TOPW is about 525,000 gallons. He was never sure if this showed great foresight or just luck. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. He learned to speak French before English and skipped two grades before graduating from Livermore Falls High School in 1950. Gualala, California. He was, as one of his grandchildren noted, an amazing listener.. High school and college afforded Ron an opportunity to excel on the football field as a running back. She was born July 5, 1943, in Passaic, N.J., the daughter of John and Helen Fuchs Weisz. In addition to her parents, her sister, Joy Jennings, died before her. She was 87. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local library. He died Jan. 18 at his home on the river at Hagley. Hope Jennings Nettles of Pawleys Plantation died Sept. 12 with her husband by her side. She was remembered as a joyful and artistic person who liked nothing more than spending time and laughing with those close to her. She was 84. He was 101. He met his future wife, Anne Morrison, in 1965 on a blind date and married her later that year. He had passions for reading and sports. James Roger Lewis of Heritage Plantation died Dec. 21 at his home. The late journalist and author Christopher Dickey recalled John Henry offering to teach him to play the harmonica. He served in the Army. Golf Association Super Senior Championship in 2008. He was always on call to help someone in need. Memorials may be may to charities that support veterans or St. Judes Childrens Hospital. He was born Sept. 22, 1940, in Lynchburg, Va., the son of Bill and Frances Stratton Harvey and older brother to the late Kitty Mauldin (Jess). Accommodates: 10. from USD. Mrs. Tiller had a gift for making others feel welcome and could always find a connection with those she had just met. Family and friends will gather after the service at Inlet Affairs. A celebration of his life will be held privately. Ordinary days at BaBas house felt like holidays to her grandchildren. Mr. Ackerman and his wife became well known in the area, playing in a jazz quintet, which led to European performances, all the while continuing to compose and write charts. He was 92. Well known in the community, she owned and ran Pawleys Island Supplies alongside three of her children for over 28 years, serving residents and visitors alike. She was a member of Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. A lover of nature and the outdoors, Mrs. Chandler was a nationally-accredited master flower show judge and landscape critic, a master gardener, a life member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs and a former chaplain and life member of the Garden Club of South Carolina. We lost a bunch of cash and lost most of the jewelry inventory. She served as past president of the Junior League of Huntington, past president of the Junior League Garden Club, board member of the Huntington Symphony and the United Way as well as a member of the Ivy Dance Club. She also took great pride and satisfaction in teaching others to quilt, bake and sing. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Primarily a resident of Greenville for most of her life, she lived the last 20 years in Pawleys Island married to the late Dr. William Fletcher Fairey III. Lachicotte then returned to Clemson, where he was a student manager of the 1948 football team that went undefeated under coach Frank Howard. His first wife, Gloria Banks Chiarilli, died before him. Obituary Send Condolences Upgrade Memory Book SignMemory Book Record An Audio Memory Light A Candle Sympathy Flowers Richardwas born on April 2, 1941 and passed away on Friday, December 25, 2009. She was 81. In 2001, they got a contract from the U.S. His research contributions were acknowledged by awards such as the Russell Award for Research in Science and Engineering, the William S. Proctor Award for Scientific Achievement, and the Waddell Lifetime Achievement Award. Her family thanked Monica Walker, Juanita Walker-Cooper, Keisha Nikki Walker and Lucinda Davis for their loving care of Mrs. Forrester over the last year. Tims children, Chimay Allis and Ryan Latta, considered Jerry as a grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Nancee; his brother, John Page (Patsy) of Marietta, Ga.; his daughters, Susan Paget Amick (Brian) of Lexington and Patty Paget Joye (Chris); his son-in-law, Steve Joye of Columbia; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. They raised two sons. They spent 56 wonderful years together, raising their family, vacationing at the beach and traveling the world. The couple began life together in Richmond, where Doug started his civilian career in banking. The average household income in the Sunset Drive area is $58,118. The Teetors moved to Fort Myers, Fla., for a few years before they moved to Pawleys Island, where their youngest daughter and her husband lived. She was 88. Ronald Carroll Gould of Georgetown, Texas, a pilot who owned a second home at Litchfield by the Sea, died July 27. She instilled in their children a strong sense of faith, family and community. Her sisters, Dorothy T. Carter and Edna T. Sawyer, and her brothers, Basil, Edward, Sidney and David Thomas, died before her. He married Janet Marie Knotts on April 12, 1969. The couple saw God move many times in their lives. Memorials may be made to the Kenney Family Foundation or the Alzheimers Association. In the early 1980s, Mrs. Hildebrand relocated from Hartford City to Dallas. Throughout his life, he held many jobs, always ensuring his family was well taken care of and safe. Comfort said after the novel was published in 2005. He enjoyed fishing, helping others and spending time with family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the William C. and Margaret F. Moran Scholarship in care of the Lander University Foundation in Greenwood or to the William C. Moran and Margaret F. Moran Scholarship in care of the Francis Marion University Foundation in Florence. In addition to his parents, his step-mother, Elizabeth Jones Lib Whitmire, and his brother Whit died before him. View Me. She was 90. She died Feb. 8 at the age of 98. If charisma was a form of legal tender, John Henry was loaded. During those years, they spent many summers at their camp, Any Isle, in Canterbury, N.H. Box 777, Pawleys Island, SC 29585. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. She enjoyed painting, beach walks, South Carolina history, political history and carpentry. He rarely entered a building on Pawleys Island where he wasnt approached by old friends. He was 83. Hazel Marie Hampton Hildebrand of Pawleys Island, a tireless caregiver who started a second career as a nurse at age 50, died Aug. 8. She participated in the Four Oclock Garden Club and she and her husband had lifelong friends in the Tarantella Dance Club. Funeral services were held April 24 at Burroughs Funeral Home in Murrells Inlet by Father Edward Fitzgerald. Her strengths were in the artistic and creative sides of the business as well as forming deep relationships with their customers. Condolences may be sent at grahamfuneralhome.org. who lived in Gualala, California. After graduation, he started his first career as a driver for a trucking firm in Winston Salem, N.C.. Other recognitions include being listed in Whos Who in America since 1982, the USC College of Journalisms McKissick Award in 1955, being named to the USC College of Journalisms Diamond Circle in 1998, the National Newspaper Associations Amos Award for longstanding community service in 2016, S.C. Jaycees Young Man of the Year in 1961, two S.C. Governors Awards for Lifetime Achievement in Historic Preservation, being named a Hometown Hero by the S.C. He loved everything related to fishing and cruising the waters of Winyah Bay. He helped secure National Register status for two municipal historic districts. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Kathy MacSorley; his children, Debra Rosenau (Andrew) of Scituate, Mass., Lee MacSorley (Joe) of Fort Wayne, Ind., Arlene Siver (Jerry) of Sterling, Mass., and Miami, Kristin Arabio (Mike) of Wading River, N.Y., and Susan Wright (Matt) of Islamorada, Fla.; his grandchildren, Ryan, Brianna, Katie, Matthew and Lindsay; his sister, Edith Kolb of Ocala, Fla.; and many nieces, nephews and extended family. He earned a bachelors degree from North Carolina State University and followed his fathers nautical path by enlisting in the Navy. He served as president of the S.C. Retail Council, Georgetown Rotary Club, Winyah Indigo Society and Georgetown Cotillion Club. His dedication and commitment guided him to success. She was 89. 10 a.m. to noon. He was born Nov. 21, 1936, in Darlington, the son of William Thomas and Juanita Graham Howard, and the brother of the late William Thomas Howard Jr. She was 89. He was a member of Greer First Baptist Church, Belin Memorial United Methodist Church and St. Johns Lutheran Church in Lexington. Mr. Johnson served in the S.C. National Guard and worked for International Paper Co. A strong woman of faith, she and her family were parishioners of Holy Family Catholic Church in Nutley. At 80, she finally got to see the Grand Canyon. Mrs. Wolfe worked in elementary education for 37 years. To his three daughters, he was their hero, best friend, confidante, teacher, shoulder to cry on and biggest fan. Cynthia Chaplin Nance of Murrells Inlet died Nov. 17, 2022. In addition to his wife of 53 years, he is survived by his daughters, Melissa Billings (Gretchen Schultz) of Philadelphia and Abigail Whittaker (Christopher) of St. Augustine, Fla.; his grandchildren, Harper and Aubrey Whittaker of St. Augustine; a special family member, David Dozier (Ingrid) of Myrtle Beach; his brother, William H. Billings (Jan) of Manhattan, Kan.; and numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. Although kept housebound by COVID, she never lost her quick wit and sense of humor. The family will receive friends in the parish hall following the graveside service. He served as a member of the Army National Guard for six months before going to work at Lenox Machine. The average temperature in Gualala in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 58F (15C) to a low of 48F (9C). Another brother, Kenneth Emmitt Beck, died before her. Joseph Anthony Chiarilli Jr. of Murrells Inlet died May 6 at his home surrounded by family after a long illness. He was born Feb. 14, 1958, in Rochester, N.Y., the son of Mary Malone Chiarilli and the late Joseph Chiarilli. Two other sisters, Ann and Mildred, died before him. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandmother, Christine Kitchen of Pawleys Island, who was influential in his life; his uncle, Philip Kitchen (Ruth) of Pawleys Island; his aunt, Patti Rumbley (William) of Farmington Hills, Mich.; his uncle, Paul Kitchen (Natalia) of Buford, Ga., and numerous cousins. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Amedisys Foundation, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Suite C, Conway, SC 29526. After college, he worked toward his contractors license and began doing what he loved: building. He entered Montclair State College at 17 and joined the musicians union, playing with orchestras, combos and big bands in the Catskill Mountains and around New York and New Jersey. Mr. She was 76. Gualala, CA Real Estate & Homes for Sale 33 Homes Relevant Listings Brokered by Luxe Places International New For Sale $385,000 1 bed 1 bath 807 sqft 4.17 acre lot 46480 Fish Rock Rd, Gualala,. He is survived by his wife of nearly 64 years, Kathleen Green Snoots Howard; two daughters, Kathleen Howard Dowis (Chip) of Charleston and Helen Elizabeth Howard of Sullivans Island; one son, Richard Grandison Howard Jr. (Martha) of Raleigh, N.C.; three grandchildren, George Dowis, Grandison Howard and Addie Howard, who referred to him as Buddy; and his friend Fitz Lee Howard, an energetic, black Labrador retriever. While traveling cross-country with a good friend, they stopped in Atlanta to visit friends. Gualala Point Regional Park. His brothers, George and Gilbert Averette, died before him. Adele E. Brandigon of the River Club died Aug. 24 with her husband and sister-in-law by her side. Gary Rouse Stalvey of Georgetown died Aug. 24 at his home. Celebrations of his life will be held Aug. 20 at 4 p.m. at Longman Hall in Chillicothe and Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. at The Oaks at Legacy in Georgetown, Texas. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Legacy Fund of Lenoir Rhyne University, Attn: Bears Club, P.O. He served as a trustee of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina and was on the selection committee for the new diocesan bishop. He was 99. She was quick to host occasions at her home. Less than two weeks before his death, he ran a mile and a half around his house, lifted weights and completed his entire core exercise routine on his back porch. He was 85. A daughter, Kathy Paget Joye, a brother, James S. Paget Jr., and a sister, Jessie Paget Lamb, died before him. Nursing was her calling. Visit this link to create a free obituary then read the advantages of creating an obituary on Echovita and either click Start now or Create an obituary for your loved to begin. Mr. Barnett married his Mary Jane on June 1, 1991, at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia. Mr. She was born in Chattanooga, Tenn., the daughter of Robert Henry Moss and Adelaide Moore Moss. He was particularly fond of KC & the Sunshine Band, ABBA, Sister Sledges We Are Family, all the James Bond film scores and many other musical genres. In her free time, she enjoyed entertaining and creating memories with friends and family. He served his Lord and his congregations in his Episcopal and Anglican parishes on the vestry, as senior warden and long-time treasurer. He worked his way up to chief technician. He talked of being at Woodstock. He attended Greenville High School and graduated from Clemson University with a degree in textile engineering. Gualala Point Park, 42401 Coast Highway 1, approximately 1 mile south of the town Gualala, CA. After attending Notre Dame School of Manhattan and Cushing Academy, Noreene joined her fathers public relations firm. She was active in PTA and a serious taskmistress to her four daughters when it came to both schoolwork and learning how to do more than boil water. She attended school in Greenville, graduating from Greenville High with the Class of 1952 and often spoke of her fondness for her friends and experiences there. He graduated from Lenox Memorial High School in 1962 where he was known by his nickname Gigger. He played baseball and basketball throughout his school years. Memorials may be made to the Belin Memorial UMC Backpack Ministry, P.O. Last Known Residence. Philip Wesley Comfort of Hagley Estates, a Bible scholar, author and surfer, died Dec. 31. It was a service station, liquor store and, in the beginning, a restaurant that became a small bar. He is survived by his wife, Eileen Halpin; his daughter, Jodi Halpin Raynor of Woburn, Mass. She was born April 4, 1950, in Kokomo, Ind., a daughter of William Ashenfelter and Doris Self Ashenfelter. Robert Altamont Moses of Sumter, a long-time Pawleys Island property owner, died Nov. 26 at his home. He loved his Harley and the thrill of the open road though he never rode too far from those he loved. She married Charles Allo Schroer on Sept. 3, 1949, and followed his career path across seven states while raising seven children. He also served as vice chairman of the South Carolina Hall of Fame. In their early married life, Margaret and Bill moved quite often in an effort to advance Bills career in academia while simultaneously raising their two sons.
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