Burial was held inChesterfieldCommunityCemetery,Chesterfield. PATRICK Mrs. Kathleen Huffstetler Winburn, 85, diedMarch 9, 2009. She was a homemaker and a member ofWestsideBaptistChurch. He served on the Trustee Ministry, The Sons of Thunder Male Chorus and was involved in many church activities at Second Chance. Burial followed in the church cemetery. She was an Issiserette for a few years and became captain of the drill/step team forAl-Bar Court#168. He furthered his education at South Carolina State College and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Studies and a Masters of Education Degree. CHERAW Mr. Eldon D. Ed Sellers, 68, diedApril 18, 2009. Mrs. Eva Lisenby Watts, daughter of the late B.J. Cheraw Edward Lee Davis, Jr., 40, diedDec. 7, 2009. She retired from office in 1989 after having been elected Chesterfield County Auditor for three terms. Survivors are his wife,DebraClark Winburn, ofPatrick,S.C., one son: William Jason Winburn ofPatrick,S.C., one daughter,Terri Anne (Jason) Cribb of Patrick, S.C. one stepdaughter, April Ruthven of Hartsville, S.C., her mother, Emma Jean Winburn of Patrick, S.C., one sister, Karen (Terry) Teal of Patrick, S.C., two grandchildren: Gracie and Trent Winburn, three nephews, Christopher Teal, Robert Lee, and Scottie Sanders. Funeral services were at11 a.m.Aug. 31 atMt. The fmily received friends from 6-8 p.m. on Monday at Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw. Funeral services were held at4 p.m.Aug. 27 atWelshNeckBaptistChurch, Society Hill. The family received friends from7-9 p.m.Friday evening at Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia. Siblings are Thomas (Buster) Davis, Jerome Davis, Charlie Davis,Johnsie,FrancesLewis,Ophehelia Davis,AlbertaSanders, and Dethane Davis. Mr. Crawford was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War, and was a member of the DAV. Funeral services were held March 26, at3 p.m.atWelshNeckBaptistChurchin Society Hill with burial in the church cemetery. He later finished his education inJamaica, N.Y. After his family moved toNew York, he was a cabinet maker and a security guard among many others. Elvira attended school in Cheraw. Visitation was3-5 p.m.Nov. 7, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Surviving is a loving daughter, Yulanda Bershan Hinson of Columbia; a son, Marlon (Venus) Hinson of Columbia; two granddaughters, Alexis Dominique Mason and Sophia Gabrielle Hinson; four sisters, Gwendolyn Gillespie of Charlotte, N.C., Naomi Burch of Ruby, Irene Wright of Mt Croghan, Ellaree Burch of Cheraw; three brothers, John Chapman of Cheraw, William Chapman of Cheraw, and Jerry Chapman of Tampa, Fla.; also Runette Wilson of Chesterfield, and Irene Hubbard, Jefferson. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, August 27, 2009. Mr. Crawford was bornNov. 9, 1941a son of Helen Atkinson Crawford and the late C. B. Crawford, Sr. He retired from Delta Mills, ofWallace,South Carolinawith 41 years of. After high school Curt joined the Army where he served in infantry. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 10, 2009. She was the widow of William D. Burch, to whom she was married for 57 years. CHESTERFIELD Ms. Ella Jane Sellers, 85, diedNov. 3, 2009. Harold was bornJune 16, 1945to the late Harold and Savannah Ford. LANCASTER Mr. John William Harp, Sr., 76, diedNov. 21, 2009. Surviving are his children Rose Roddy of Monroe and Frankie Roddy ofMonroe,N.C., Jonathon Roddy and Elizabeth Roddy ofGreenville; a brother, Jasper Roddy and wife, Kim of Cheraw; two sisters, Clytie Roddy Nolan of Shallotte, and his twin sister, Fran Holden and husband, Barry of Shallotte; and other relatives and friends. He was a member of Morning Star Baptist Church, where he served in many capacities in the church, such as Sunday school teacher, superintendent of the Sunday school and vice president of the senior choir, as well as chairman of the Deacon board. Estelle was a cheerful and generous woman and was a collector of many things. She was a member ofChesterfieldBaptistChurchand the Faithful Workers Sunday school class. was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine McKenzie Ammons Lee and two brothers, J.C. and Carl Lee. Surviving is her husband, William H. Parker; two step-daughters, Ellica Parker of Oadland, Ca. Box 293, 700 W. She was founder and former director of the Senior Citizen Center of the Farnam Courts Development. CHERAW Shirley Peele Thompson, 73, diedDec. 13, 2009. Mrs. Lang was a member ofSandyPlainsUnitedMethodistChurch. Margie was known for her delicious pecan pies and sausage biscuits. CHERAW Funeral services for Cecelia Janet Hudson Davis, 66, were held Saturday, Oct. 17 at the George Waldo Long Memorial Presbyterian Church in Cheraw. Billy Bill Bruce Odom, 75, ofCharlotte,NCand formerly ofCheraw,SC, passed awayTuesday, July 7, 2009atDukeUniversityHospital. Crepps of Winston-Salem, N.C. and Beverly Ruddock of Morven, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; and numerous great and great-great-grand-children. Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Nov. 21 atCrossroadsBaptistChurch,Lancaster. Memorials may be made to: Bethel Baptist Church, c/o of Lucille Rollins, 11078 Hwy. June 11, 2022. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, March 26, 2009. She was preceded in death by her husband, R. L. Hopkins. Mr. Hatcher was a lifelong member ofOakGroveUnitedMethodistChurch, where he had served on various committees. Croghan. She was a loving mother, grand-mother, and friend. ; brother James Dorsey of Jamaica Long Island, N.Y.; and other relatives and friends. Surviving is his mother, Mary S. Wilson; two sisters, Bessie Duffie, Jefferson and Irene Wilson,Bloomfield,Conn.; two brothers, Jimmy T. Wilson, Jefferson and David Wilson,Bloomfield,Conn.; two aunts, Alean King, Jefferson and Blanch Dearry,Philadelphia,Pa.; and other relatives and friends. Memorials may be made to:NorthKannapolisBaptistChurch,312 Locust Street,Kannapolis,NC28081. Mr. Lisenby was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean Conflict and was a member of theRoseMemorialChurchof the Nazarene. Funeral services were at11 a.m.Sept. 5 atMountCanaanBaptistChurch,Jefferson. In. Surviving are a son, Joe Lisenby of Pageland; three daughters, Robin (Henry)RiversofRuby, Scarlett (Larry) German and Sheila (Wayne) Owens of Pageland; Four grand-children, Sharon (Andy) McManus, Misty German, Sarah Ann Owens, and James Owens. Burns. Mr. Roberts was preceded in death by his step-father, Elmo Crowley. PAGELAND Mr. James Edward Threatt, son of the late Mary Lee Cun-ningham and the late William and Della Threatt was born onFebruary 5, 1941inLancaster,South Carolina. Graveside services were Oct. 17 at11 a.m.atRhodeBranchA.M.E.ZionChurchCemetery,Mt. PAGELAND Mr. Charles Lyndon Kearns, 62, diedMarch 5, 2009. Byrd, Jr. and sister, Helen Byrd of Hartsville; a sister, Catina Williams of Patrick; two brothers, Anthony Cue of Cheraw and Bobby Cue, Jr. of Jersey City, N.J.; four adopted sisters, Montreis Chapman, LaKenya Cassidy, Tina Williams and Keisha Mitchell Adams; adopted brothers, a godmother, Leola Tate; eight uncles, nine aunts; and other siblings, Gloria Jones and Renay Rembert of Columbia, Paul, Christopher, Fredrick, Sherman, Perciful and Leonado Rembert all of Columbia and Tommy Rember of Virginia, Marquis Jamell, Rosean, Nickolezs, Robert, Nygel, Nariyan and Lashawn; and also, Robin Love Sheilds, Diana Hudley Coardes, Carolyn Douglas Porter and other relatives and friends. Box 7044,Columbia,SC29202. Mrs. Lewis was a loving mother and grandmother. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, June 25, 2009. Dean Hunter. Mr. Jackson was bornJan. 4, 1960a son of the late Lonnie B. and Lucy Irene Horne Jackson. Visitation was6-8 p.m.March 6 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,Chesterfield. Survivors include one daughter; Nichole Johnson and one son; Buddy Russell, sister; Disy Johnson of Piketon. Surviving is her daughter, Candy H. Coker and her husband, Jim of Cheraw; and grandson, Timmy Clinkscales of Cheraw. He was a son of Mary C. Covington of and Bruce H. (Virginia) Rivers. She also served on the Salem Usher Board until her health began to decline. He was a member of the United Methodist Mens Organization and served in various capacities at the church. He was a retired carpenter and a member ofPleasant HillBaptistChurch. Memorials may be made to: The Kinsey Mulloy Bible Class,FirstUnitedMethodistChurch,117Third Street,Cheraw,S.C.29520. CHESTERFIELD Mrs. Susan Meachum Bittle, 89, diedAug. 25, 2009. Mr. Memorials may be made toFriendshipUnitedMethodistChurch, Building Fund, % Dawn Funderburk,253 Griggs St.,Ruby,SC29741or to The Alzheimers Association,P.O. Anthony Waymeyers officiating. Mildred was bornJune 6, 1934the daughter of the late Bradshaw and Vilela Funderburk. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Jan. 9 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Surviving are his step-sons, Roger L. Brock Sr., Charles Nolan, Johnny Nolan all of Cheraw, SC, Robert Nolan of Ruby, SC, a step-daughter, Shirley (Jim) Montgomery of Rockingham, NC, a sister, Frances Morris of Cheraw, SC, grandchildren, Chris (Crystal) L. Brock of Cheraw, SC, Brent Montgomery of Rockingham, NC and great grandchildren, Clayton Brock and Cole Brock of Cheraw, SC. CHERAW Brucie Bruce Elaine Brigman, 62, died Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. Mr. Stone was preceded in death by a daughter, Eugenia Ingle Stone. program at RVO inSalisbury,N.C. Bobby was preceded in death by his, stepfather, Andrew Traskiewics. Box 202, Ruby, S.C. 29741. A funeral service was held at4 p.m.onFriday, Oct. 2, 2009atMt. Samuel later married Doris Patricia Coit. He later became an ordained minister and joined Morning Star Redeem Church of God. Chadloved landscaping. Surviving is her mother, Mary Harrington; two sons, Thomas Harrington and Cyncere Huggins; two sisters, Miranda Harrington and Janay Harrington; aunt, Margaret McQueen; uncle, Theodore (Louise) Hillian; two great-uncles, Lonnie (Annie) Monk, Lee Thomas Sturdivant; and other relatives and friends. She is survived by two sons, John R. Campbell of Kannapolis and William (Buz) Campbell of N. Myrtle Beach; three daughters, Katie Evans of Salis-bury, Faye Smith of Concord, N.C., and Alda Lois Munford of Wilmington, four stepchildren, Jerry Haigler of Kan-napolis, N.C., Brinda Hinson of New Bern, N.C., Tim Haigler of Kannapolis, N.C., and Judy Faggart of Kannapolis, N.C.; three brothers, William Jackson Lang of Chesterfield, Ed Graham Lang of Chesterfield, John Lang of Thomas-ville, N.C.; a sister, Lela Boan of Thom-asville, N.C.; 15 grandchildren; 12 step-grandchildren and many great-grand-children and several great-great-grand-children. Surviving are her four grandchildren, Cheri Lowery ofCheraw,SC, Billie Jo (Roger) Moore of Ruby, SC, Mary Nancy (Lee) Gibbs of Florence, SC, and Lane (Jennifer) Lowery of Chesterfield, SC. Surviving is a son, Robert Ellis (Cathy) Moore of Ruby; four daughters, Faye Moore of Ruby, SC, Gail Moore and Sharmon Balderas both of Pageland, and Jamie (Barry) Hunter of Lancaster; four sisters, Linda Black of Ruby, Betty Gurley and Willie Moore of Pageland, and Rosa Medley of Rockwell, N.C.; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A, Thursday, December 3, 2009. Colonel Hopkins was a veteran of World War II and the Vietnam War as well as a veteran of the Korean War and Cold War Era; retiring after 30 years of active service in 1972. Cookie was preceded in death by her husband, Ray D. Crowley; a daughter, Janice C. Hollis; a brother, Earl Oats; and by two sisters, Lib Matthews and Mary Miller. Visitation was6-8 p.m.April 20, at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,Chesterfield. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. Visitation was held on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home, Chesterfield, SC._Mrs. She was also preceded in death by three sisters and three brothers. Burial was held inSalemUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery, Pageland. Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 22, 2009. The Revs. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, May 14, 2009. While inLeeCounty, he served on numerous boards including First Steps Partnership Board, Santee Regional Council Governments, Wateree Mental Health Board and Lee County Red Cross Board. She was preceded in death by her parents, and husband Monroe Huggins, Jr. Surviving is his fiance, Pat Griggs of Ruby; three daughters, Shasta Brown of Trenton, Cynthia Miltner of Dade, Fla., and Miranda Brown of Edgefield; parents, C.L., Jr. and Clara Mae Brown of Patrick; four sisters, Diane Brigman of Patrick, Harriet Bailey and husband, Claude of Cheraw, Elaine Rivers of Patrick, and Teresa Chic Polson and husband, Ernie of Patrick; three grandchildren, Lacey, Lexy, and Noah; and other relatives and friends. She was a daughter of the late Roderick McIver and Mary Adger Hendrix Watts. Surviving are her two daughters, Ann Kelly and Mallory Fincher ofCheraw,SC, two grandchildren, Robert Andrew Kelly and Rachel Ann Kelly, two brothers, Robert Purvis and David Ray Caulder ofChesterfield,SCand one sister, Betty C. Gainey ofHartsville,SC. Surviving are her son, Donnie E. (Robin) Chavis, Jr., a daughter, Cheryl (John) Fisher, three grandchildren, Godfrey Fisher, Brenne Fisher and Dec Chavis all of Cheraw, SC, a sister, Bonnie McQueen of Wallace, SC. He was a 1939 graduate ofRadfordHigh School,Radford,Va., attendedBluefieldCollegeinVa., and was a US Navy World War II Veteran. Funeral services were Jan. 15 at11 a.m.atTrinityTempleChurch,New Haven,Conn.Bishop Dr. Rhodric L. Randle, Sr. officiating. All Rights Reserved. Surviving are two sons, James Edward Kelly, Sr. and his wife, Lorena of Gilbert,, Ray M. Kelly and his wife, Debbie of Chapin; a sister, Ethel Ann Rainwater of Florence; a grandson, James E. Kelly, Jr. of Gilbert; two granddaughters, Mary Jane Upson of Cremora, Va. and Ashli Kelly of Atlanta, Ga.; two great-grand-daughters, Hannah Jane Upson and Samantha Grace Upson, both of Cremora, Va.; and other relatives and friends. Mrs Sellers leaves to mourn six daughters, Mary Lee Lowery, Orie McBride, Lucille (James) Redding, Viola Nelson, Ann Lowery, and Mary Sellers, three sons; George (Delia) Sellers, William Sellers, and James (Phyllis) Bryant Sr.; also Martha and Dinah Sellers; 33 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren; 87 great-great grand-children; 2 great-great-great grand-children and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by a brother, Tom Polson, and a sister, Marian Godwin. She was a daughter of the late Olin B. and Dolly Eddins Moore. Surviving is a daughter, Carolyn Sellers; six grandchildren, Tahara Burns-Speight, Taona Sellers, Jamell Sellers, Angel McGilluary, Ian Burns and Kamora Sellers all of New York; four sisters, Katherine Hailey of Cheraw, Carrie Young of Hartsville, Maggie Hubbard of Bennettsville, and Rosa Emmanuel of Buffalo, N.Y.; four brothers, George Sellers and Nathaniel Sellers of Cheraw, Luther Sellers of Hartsville, and Joe Sellers of Farrell, Pa.; and other relatives and friends. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. PATRICK Angela Rembert, 38, diedOct. 22, 2009. Mrs. Oliver was bornMay 6, 1923a daughter of the late Joseph Hebron and Mary Elizabeth Steen Woodward. Graveside services were at2 p.m.Dec. 28 atZoarUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are her children, Mr. Tyrone F. Nimmons, Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Zandra F. Thornton (Cedric), Detroit, MI; Ms. Rita E. Nimmons, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. Edwin R. Nimmons (Faneyce), Los Angeles, Ca. The Rev. She has been the loving and caring foster mother to numerous children in her home and community. KANNAPOLIS,N.C. Mr. Allison Vinson Gulledge, Jr., 45, diedJan. 7, 2009. He was employed at Delta Mills and retired after more than 30 years. Mr. McGill was bornJuly 19, 1962inChesterfield,SC, a son of the late Bob McGill and Patricia Ann Turnage. He was preceded in death by his wife, Kola Louise Smith and his daughter, Mary Ellen Smith. CHERAW Lottie Jane McQueen Lane, 84, diedJuly 2, 2009. Croghan, Kerry Miller (Melissa) of Norfolk, Va., Kieron Miller (Jaquette) and Michael Cabbagestalk of Pageland; two children she raised, Paula Boulware of Pageland and Dermont Miller of Charlotte, N.C.; eight grandchildren, Khadeja Sturdivant of Monroe, N.C., Kentasia Miller of Pageland and Jaden Miller of Norfolk, Va., Mikiela White of Monroe, N.C., Tori Brooks of Monroe, N.C., Jamarius Williams of Pageland, Paulette Willis of Monroe, N.C. and Tyliyah Chambers of Mt. Her hobbies included reading, shopping and gardening. Mr. James was bornDec. 17, 1950a son of the late Eldred Mack and Ross Emma Bittle. Ricky was preceded in death by two brothers, Heyward and Edward Price. Doug Anderson officiating. Burial was held inFoundryHillCemetery. Surviving are h children, Lee Manuel (Dr. Bernice) Chapman, ofPhila-delphia,Pa., Madgaree (James Wesley) Merriman of Jacksonville, Fla., Lorine Blondie (Emanuel) Hough of Chestefield, Doris (Earl) Eavier of Cheraw, Alice Chapman of Cheraw, James Patick ofBrooklyn,N.Y.: 29 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; five step children and other relatives and friends. Eric Mitchell BrockJordan PAGELAND Mr. Eric Mitchell BrockJordan, 21, diedThursday, Aug. 27, 2009. Mr. Gerald "Mickey" Thomas Baker, 75, of Pageland, SC servicesrendered by Flemming Funerals- Pageland. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church of West Haven, Conn. He was a retired master technician with Meyers Ford and with Bud Motor Company with 28 years of service. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Survivors include his two sons, Ronald (Faye) Sellers, and Larry (Cynthia) Sellers of Chesterfield, SC, three grandchildren, Beth (David) Brock, Michael (Wendy) Sellers, and Jennifer Sellers all of Chester-field, SC, and two great grand-children, Lianna and Marah Brock. Lorenda was bornApril 15, 1937, the second daughter of the late Woodrow and Tinnie Huddleston. Oliver Shannon, Charlotte, N.C. and N.Y.; seven aunts, four uncles, and other relatives and friends. Surviving are two sons, Harold (Gale) Hancock and Martin (Barbara) Hancock both of Cheraw; one daughter, Frances H. Rivers and Joe Barfield ofChesterfield; three grandchildren,CoyPhillipsRivers, Danny Barfield, David Carlton Hancock andAmandaPort; two great-grandchildren, David C. Hancock, Jr. and Jesse Hancock and; a sister, Carnell H. Sis Hancock of Kannapolis, N.C. Cheraw,S.C. Mrs. Emily Brock Pate, 76, diedSept. 22, 2009. She was a community tutor for under-privileged children at local churches and she worked with the Chesterfield County Literacy Program. From June 1966 until March 1969, Bill served as a Senior Recruiter and Officer in Charge inNorfolk,Va., where he guided personnel in choosing their appropriate field careers and prepared them for civilian life. She loved her children and every time you saw her she had a smile on her face. He was a member of the usher board and Sanctorium Lodge #25. She attendedKingsCollegeinCharlotte,N.C.and was employed with the South Carolina Employment Security Commission for more than 20 years. A funeral service was held at2 p.m.onThursday, Oct. 1, 2009, atThompsonCreekBaptistChurch,Chesterfield,S.C. A burial service followed in theChurchCemetery. All Obituaries - Flemming Funeral Home offers a variety of funeral services, from traditional funerals to competitively priced cremations, serving Chesterfield, SC and the surrounding communities. Pamelia was bornMay 10, 1938inChesterfield County,South Carolinato Lawrance Odom and Ruth Campbell Odom. Surviving is a son, Larry Buddy Self of Mt. Lilesville,N.C.Burial was held in the church cemetery. They lived inBaldwin,NYfor 50 years and were the loving parents of two sons, John Savarese, M.D., Ph.D. of Collegeville, PA and Thomas Savarese, M.S. . She was married to the late Nathaniel Rogers early in life. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. Funeral services were held Feb. 23, at4 p.m.atEbenezerUnitedMethodistChurch, with burial in the church cemetery. JEFFERSON Mrs. Flora Mae Jenkins Knight, age 88, diedMonday, Feb. 2, 2009at her home. Visitation will be from5 p.m. 7 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009at Kiser Funeral Home. A committal service was held at11 a.m.May 4, in theNationalCemetery,Florence. An interment followed in the church cemetery. Visitation was held from6 p.m.to8 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009at the Funeral Home. Surviving is a son, Tommy Crowley of Cheraw; two daughters, Jodie (Ricky) Nolan of Bennettsville, and Judy (Paul) Hunsucker of Robbins, N.C.; two grandchildren, Daniel Hatcher and Kim Hatcher (Jason) McNeil; two great-grandchildren, Cameron and Bryson Hatcher; two sisters, Hilda Harrelson ofLakeView, and Margaret Sweatt ofColumbia. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Edith Justice Nock and Sarah Justice Mann. Pleasant, NC, and Mitzy Harrison, Albemarle, NC; mother and stepfather: Mattie and Ray Sinclair,Wadesboro, N.C.; one grandson: Michael Harrison, Albemarle, N.C; two brothers: C. P. Blalock, Norwood, N.C. and Eddie (Janice) Blalock, Albemarle, N.C.; one sister: Mary Jo (William) Potts, New London, N.C. CHERAW Mrs. Christine Lynch Hensley, 83, diedMay 17, 2009, .Funeral services were at11 a.m.May 19, atWestfieldCreekBaptistChurch. He was a member ofWelshNeckBaptistChurch, Society Hill. Mr. Purvis was predeceased by Johnsie Huneycutt Purvis, his beloved wife of 57 years. Our support in your time of need does not end after the funeral services. Nathaniel, a life long member ofHopewellUnitedMethodistChurch, accepted Christ at an early age. He received numerous awards in golfing and fishing. Beatrice loved country music, and enjoyed the sounds of children laughing and playing. The family received friends from6-8 p.m.Sept. 17, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. Miss Griggs was bornNovember 20, 1937inPatrick,SCa daughter of the late John Wilson and Mary Lee Starling Griggs. A graveside service was held at3 p.m.Sept. 16, atChathamHillMemorialGardensin Cheraw. Michael was an active member of theSalemBaptistChurch, where he served on the adult choir and the usherboard until his health beginto fail. Mrs. Cassidy was bornOct. 15, 1935a daughter of the late Doss B. and Viola Jones Brigman. The family received friends following the service at the cemetery. David was the son of Devenia Melton and David Miller was born onMay 11, 1981. She leaves to cherish fond memories: two sons, Willie J. During his career, David worked for several companies, Caro Knit, Conbraco, Harris 3M, Lanier and most recently, Coldwell Banker United Realtors as a Licensed Real Estate Agent. Haigler Jr. in 2008. Ben Alexander. Burial followed in thePatrickCemetery. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Feb. 23, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Home, Chester-field. EdgarLeeRiverChesterfield,S.C.-Mr. Edgar Lee Rivers, age 96, diedTuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. CHARLOTTE,N.C. Mary Catherine Howard, 64, diedNov. 28, 2009. Surviving are three daughters: Elizabeth (Larry) Stroble of Givhans, SC, Dot (Richard) Allen of Leesburg, Fl. Mr. Fletcher was employed with Celanese Corporation, where he served as a supervisor, and he later retired from Webco. Mr. Koontz was an active member of the community through his involve-ment in politics and many civic organizations. Hoppy is survived by his wife of 66 years, Julia Billie Redfearn Hopkins; a daughter, Julia Hopkins Mills of Columbia, and a son, James Hampton Hopkins of Saratoga, California. Burial was held inMt. Ms. Mrs. Gulledge was bornDec. 1, 1935, inMt. Memorials maybe made to: The Friends of the Hampton B. Allen Library,127 S. Greene St.,Wadesboro,N.C.,28170. Pearline known as Aunt Pauline was bornApril 5, 1920to the late Early Duncan and Daisy McManus Duncan Smith. Mrs. McGregor was a retired employee withChester-fieldCountySchool District, where she worked with students with special needs. Mr. Crowley was bornDec. 18, 1950a son of the late Moore and Ethelyne Wilkerson Crowley. Surviving are two sons, Larry Driggers and his wife, Virginia of Bennettsville, Johnny Jay Odom and his wife, Shirley of Gibson, N.C.; three daughters, Annie Ollivier of Desert Center, Ca., Dorothy Walters of Anchorage, AK, and Lavon Daavis and her husband, Walter of Bennettsville; and 24 grandchildren, 60 great-grand-. Funeral services were at4 p.m.Jan. 15, atMt. The Rev. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 6A; Thurs-day,January 8, 2009. She had a unique sense of humor, a charismatic soul and could talk the hind legs off a mule, as her family would say. An interment followed in theGriggsCemetery, Patrick, SC. Burial followed in the DavidsGroveBaptistChurchCemeterywith Military Honors. South Carolina residents across about half of the state should wear masks in public because of spiking COVID-19 cases, federal health officials recommend. SOCIETY HILL Charles Cowboy Ray Rivers, 64, died June 8, 2009. Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Charlie was the only child of Dean and Mary Burnside. Burial was held inSunsetMemorial Park, Bennettsville. Joe and Barbara moved to NorthBaby-loin,N.Y.in Sept. 1970. CHERAW Mrs. Nina James Chappelear, 88, diedJune 28, 2009. An interment followed in the church cemetery. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Feb. 17, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. She was a member ofProvidenceBaptistChurch. Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife of 30 years, Dr. Teresa Jolley Kilgore; one son, Sean Christopher Kilgore; two brothers, Keith Michael Kilgore, of Piedmont, and John Richard Ogle and wife Marilyn, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and a cousin, Joseph Schoen, of Phoenix, Az. Memorials may be made to: Joel Baptist Church Ministry,1165 Old Barnwell Road,West Columbia,S.C.29170orFirstUnitedMethodistChurch, Piano Fund,117 Third Street,Cheraw,S.C.29520. Red was an avid racing fan and car enthusiast. He played football atCherawHigh School. Johnny was very active throughout his life in numerous church, professional, and community organizations. SCV Camp No. Mrs. Driggers was a caring friend and neighbor to many in her community who was in need. Tony was a former member of the Board of Directors of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce and was a member ofZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. He was bornDec. 23, 1968to Annie Powe Davis and the late Edward Lee Davis, Sr. Mr. Lisenby was bornOctober 6, 1928in Ruby, SC a son of the late John Leonard and Bertha Ann Odom Lisenby. The family received friends April 2,5-7 p.m.at the funeral home. Surviving are Larry Ellerbe, Jr. of Wallace; five sisters, Margaret Moody of Brooklyn, N.Y., Anna Bloomfield of Wallace, Hattie Wilson (Woodrow) of Cheraw, Mary Lou Ewing of Rockingham, N.C., and Shirley Thomas (Mack) of Rockingham, N.C.; two brothers, Dan Broady and Dave Broady (Thelma) both of Rockingham, N.C.; also Mary Lee Leak of Wallace; and other relatives and friends. She lived most of her life in Cheraw. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Visitation was held from2-3 p.m.on Sunday, prior to the service at the funeral home. She was a daughter of the late J. Clyde and Alma Grant Quick. The family received friends after the service. Officiating will be Dr. David Phillips. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, November 12, 2009. Surviving are his brothers, Thomas (Thalitha) Warren of New York, Dr. William (Edna) ofAlbuquerque,New Mexico, Rev. CroghanMemorial Park. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, September 3, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, August 13, 2009. Sheeler and Roddy Clark ofChesterfield; a great-granddaughter, Brantley Grace Sheeler; a sister, Sarah (Bob) Doner of Pensacola, Fla. RUBY Mr. Duncan McGregoro Greg Huntley, Jr., 55, diedDec. 20, 2008. Joseph Hayne Witherspoon, Jr. Cheraw, SC. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709or Connie Maxwell Childrens Home Adams Shelter212 Zoar Road,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. Get Directions. Robert Marshall officiating. Burial was held in the church cemetery. He was a dedicated and proud father of a daughter, Bonnie R. Drum-wright, MD (Jack) ofSulphur,Louisianaand a son Billy (Nancy) Rivers of Myrtle Beach. Mr. Rivers was bornNov. 9, 1948a son of Lou Ella Mauldin Rivers and the late John S. Rivers, Sr. Box 178,Clinton,SC29325. The family will receive friends6-8 p.m.June 17, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. WHITEVILLE N.C.-Sara Eutsler Sledge, 93, diedSaturday, Oct. 3, 2009. Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. During 1961-65, he served withUSAFSatelliteTestCenterwhere he was a member of the launch team pioneeringUSspace reconnaissance programs. Cutchin, Katie Tarleton, Conner Tarleton; and great-great grandson, Cooper Oldroyd. Annie Mae was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Davis; three sons, James Edward Pete, Jackie, and Eddie Davis; a daughter, Leona Purvis; a brother, a sister, and by four half sisters. He was Vice President of B.C. Hoppy valued his charter membership in the World War II Memorial Foundation and theAmericanAirMuseuminGreat Britain. Our staff is committed to continuing the legacy of professional funeral service that began with our founders by performing the duties of our sacred profession with care and understanding during your time of need. OlivetBaptistChurch. He was preceded in death by a brother, Harold Ellerbe. Visitation was held3-4 p.m.Oct. 14, prior to the service at the funeral home. OBITUARY Christine Ann Forsman July 23, 1942 - January 16, 2023. Oct. 18, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 6A, Thursday, February 26, 2009. Anderson-McQueen - Tyrone Family. Surviving are three sons, John Wesley Bittle, Jr. (Mary Kendall) of Conway, Joseph M. Bittle ofFlorence, and Robert Eugene Bittle (Janet) ofChesterfield; a grand-daughter, Ashley Kay Bittle ofChesterfield; a sister, Ruth M. Taylor ofAnderson; and other relatives and friends. Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Chesterfield County Relay for Life, c/o. Burial was held inCoachmanCemetery. She served on the Committee for Childrens Programs in the church and taught Sunday school for many years. A funeral service followed at6 p.m.in the funeral home chapel. Burial with military honors was held in Old St. Davids Cemetery. Mrs. Driggers was predeceased by her husband, Walter C. Driggers, Sr., and three children, Walter Corbett Driggers, Jr., Eugene Brother Driggers and Nadine Smith. She was predeceased by her husband, and a son, C. Pope Bobby Gantt III. She attended theChesterfieldCountypublic school system and graduated fromCentralHigh Schoolin 1985. CHESTERFIELD Mr. James Alan Watson, 54, diedDec. 22, 2008. She was a 1959 graduate ofLongHigh Schoolin Cheraw and went on to earn a degree in Business Administration fromSouth CarolinaStateUniversityinOrangeburg,SCin 1965. PATRICK Mrs. Elease Brigman Cassidy, 73, diedJune 12, 2009. Luberta was bornFeb. 24, 1964to the late Wallace and Rebecca Burns. He was a graduate ofAlderson-Broad-dusCollegeinWest Virginiaand a member of the United States Army. James attended thePetersburgHigh Schoolin Pageland. . He continued his service in the armed forces by joining the National Guard in 2005. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 29, 2009. He was a graduate ofCherawHigh School, Class of 1972.Mr. A funeral service was held onSaturday, Oct. 10, 2009atThompsonCreekBaptistChurch. CHERAW Mr. James Snag Davis, 87, diedAug. 20, 2009. In the latter part of his life, when his grandsons were born, Bill took great joy in buying presents for them and giving them all the ice cream sandwiches and candy, money could buy. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She was also a correctional officer for the State of New York Department of Corrections from which she retired. A funeral service was held at1 p.m.onSaturday, Oct. 24, 2009, at Davidson Funeral Home with Hickory Tree Chapels Rev. She was a graduate of Chesterfield High School Class of 1999, and was a certified Nursing Assistant and Patient Caregiver. Mrs. Fincher was bornAug. 21, 1945inChesterfield,SC, a daughter of the late Joseph Garrett and Ruth William Caulder. Memorials may be made to: Hospice ofChesterfieldCountyP.O. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Jan. 27, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A, Thursday, December 3, 2009. Memorials may be made to: Easter Seals UCP NC- Attention Kimberley, 620 West Innes Street, Salisbury, N.C. 28144 or to Rowan Vocational Opportunities-Attention, PSCS program, 2728 Old Concord Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28146. Mr. Purvis served as adjunct professor at theUniversityofSouth Carolinafor over three decades, teaching meteorology and climatology; and authored more than 90 published articles. He was bornMarch 13, 1944to the late Lonnie Norman and Viola Quick Boone. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 17, 2009. Woodrom McManus officiated. Funeral services were at11 a.m.Nov. 12, in the Chapel of. She was a charter member of Faith Presbyterian Church, Cheraw. Colonenjoyed working and cutting wood, and was an avid fisherman and gardener. Surviving is her husband of 35 years, Everette Carroll Bouknight of the home; a son, James Edward Smith and wife, Perry of Huntersville, N.C.; a daughter, Wanda Jean Smith and husband, David of Myrtle Beach; three grandchildren, Alex (Beverly) Smith of Marion, N.C., Lacy (Clark) Camp of Concord, N.C., and Eric (Tonya) Smith of Madeira Beach, Fla.; four great-grandchildren, Kell and Ty Smith of Marion, N.C. and Ruthie and Darby Camp of Concord, N.C.; a sister, Nezzie Kissiah Lear of Pineville, N.C.; step children, Mona and Janice Bouknight and Michael Bouknight and wife Bobbie of Lexington; step granddaughters, Beth, Sara, and Amy Bouknight of Lexington. Mr. Hall was bornMarch 22, 1951a son of Sally Douglas Hall Hopkins and the late Alfred Hall. This page is the co-operative project ofChesterfield District Chapterof the South Carolina Genealogical Society and the Publisher. Memorials may be made to: St. Paul United Methodist Church Organ Fund, 305 W. Main St., Chesterfield, S.C. 29709, or Chesterfield Cemetery Association, P.O. Mrs. Vann was bornSept. 22,1920a daughter of the late Arch and Maggie Polson Quick. Pate was a member ofNorthCherawBaptistChurch. Surviving is his wife, Catherine Rollins Rivers of the home; a brother, A. His early education was in the public schools of Cheraw. Surviving are her parents of Mt. She was a retired cosmetologist. The family received friends Tuesday evening7-9 p.m.at Watson-King Funeral Home inRockingham,N.C. She was bornSept. 2, 1918a daughter of the late John Wesley and Lydia Grant Quick Chavis. He loved children and played like a child. Burial followed at Faith Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, June 18, 2009. Three brothers Howard D. Williamson of Columbia, SC ; Douglas A. Williamson of Dunn, NC and Bruce H. Williamson of Cheraw. Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his children, James Jerome (Emily) Davis, Jr. of Youngstown, OH, Elmer Davis of Cheraw, Larry (DaTresa) Davis of Cheraw, Ronald (Ronnie) Davis of Cheraw, Lillian Patricia (Melvin) Braxton of Henderson, NV, Constance Antiona Levy of Cheraw; 16 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild and other relatives and friends. He was a retired mechanic with Delta Woodside with 45 years of service. She had formerly worked at Parkers Sundries, Landis in earlier years. Flora Mae was married to the late Andrew Albert Knight, Sr. and was also preceded in death by her eight brothers, Carl, Sam, John Bunk, Robert Rob, Jack, Repsy Tobe, Edd, and Joe Adam Jenkins, and four sisters, Flonnie and Nancy Jane Pen Jenkins, Mary J. Smothers, and Laura J. Anderson. He returned to railroad work as a waiter andPullmanporter on Amtrak, where he retired after 41 years of service. He was formerly employed with Tucker Lumber Company, Pageland, P & L Barks Company, Pageland, and Mar-Mac Manufacturing Company, McBee. He was preceded in death by his only son, Lloyd Turnage, and a sister, April T. Price. Surviving is a daughter, Rev. She was predeceased buy a daughter Carol Sue Cook. MEDINA,OH Allen F. Korfmacher, 77, diedSept. 9, 2009. Rev. Mr. Steen was bornJan. 25, 1963a son of Bessie Mae Wallace Steen and the late Grover Steen. After retiring and moving toColumbia, she was an active member ofShandonBaptistChurch. Sellers,Chesterfield; a brother, Jessie Sellers,Philadelphia,Pa.; a sister, Mae Francis Sikes, Chesterfield; 20 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and other. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, also, baking, crafts, gardening and sewing. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Feb. 20 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Moore, provided this information. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 15, 2009. Box 388,Chesterfield, S.C., or a charity of ones choice. Norm Jones officiating. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.Sept. 8 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,Chesterfield. Friends and classmates fondly remember him for his intense love of the rap group Run-DMC. Mrs. Redfearn was also a member of the Ladies Investment Club, Greater Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce, Civic Club, and the Historical Society. Your email address has successfully been added to our mailing list. She was formally a receptionist in the office of Charles Casher. Surviving are two sons, Mickey (Betty) Vick of Cheraw and Randy (Vickie) Vick of Patrick; three brothers, Knox Moore of Chesterfield, Harget Moore and Bob Moore both of Kannapolis, N.C.; five grand-children, Kristen Vick (Joel) McLain of Blacksburg, Jason (Katie) Vick of Lexington, SC, Kyle (Melinda) Vick of Ruby, SC, Melissa Vick (Gene) Bailey of Cheraw, and Donna (Ken) Lear of Chesterfield; nine great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchildren. The family received friends following the service at the church. 84 ford ranger diesel swap hexagonal nut 3d model obituaries for sosebee funeral home anderson sc. CHERAW - Clyde Campbell, Sr., 68, diedJuly 30, 2009. Mary Beatrice Woodward OliverRuby Mrs. Mary Beatrice Woodward Oliver, 86, diedAug. 28, 2009. CHERAW Mr. James W. Jim Carter, 52, diedNov. 6, 2009. The family will receive friends immediately following the service. Memorials may be made to:SandyPlainsUnitedMethodistChurch, C/o Carolyn Taylor,960Deep Creek Road,Wadesboro,N.C.28119. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He is survived by his wife, Lois; daughters Sherryl Haines and Doreen Petrovitch and son, Ronald; six grandchildren, and two brothers.
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