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He was on the football team ofLongHigh Schoolin his junior and senior years. She was the widow of James Ronald Lewis. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Emmie was a daughter of the late Russell and Elsie Thomas Chapman. Mr. Raffaldt was bornJuly 8, 1942inRockingham,N.C., a son of Ruby Elizabeth Paul Raffaldt and the late C. B. Raffaldt. Visitation was held from6 p.m.to8 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009at the Funeral Home. Mrs. Williams was bornMay 22, 1932a daughter of the late James Willis and Amy Dixon Douglas. She was a member ofEbenezerUnitedMethodistChurch, the United Methodist Women, a Sunday school teacher, and served on many church committees. Memorial services were held Feb. 14 atPee DeeUnionBaptistChurch. A master carpenter, he was also an outdoorsman and avid hunter and fisherman. Later she met and married the late Richard Hinson. After graduation, Edgar moved toNew York Citywhere he graduated from a technical institute qualifying him to become a dry cleaners specialist. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, S.C. is serving the Hilton Family. Harold joined the United States Army where he served in the Vietnam War. After retiring from the Coast Guard, Bill opened a car dealership in downtownGreensboro, which he operated until June 1976. Mary graduated fromHillsideHigh Schoolin Heath Springs and received her Bachelors Arts Degree fromMonroeCollegeinBronx,New York. Cutchin, Katie Tarleton, Conner Tarleton; and great-great grandson, Cooper Oldroyd. She was engaged to Munto Montgomery. Surviving is his daughter, Robin Lear of Cheraw; his parents; brothers, Eddie (Brenda)RiversofBennettsville, Jerry (Myra)RiversofDillon; a sister, Susan R. Gaskins of Wallace; and two grandchildren, Chloe and Ryan; and other relatives and friends. Surviving are four daughters, Cassandra Little, Shelia Little, Charlene Little and Tiffany Little all of Chesterfield; a son, Shaquille Griffin of Chesterfield; seven grandchildren; a sister, Diane Buchanan of Chesterfield; two brothers, James E. Little of Chesterfield and Jerald (Willa) Little of Ruby; two aunts, Gloria Brice of Cheraw and Bloncie Little of Chesterfield; a great-aunt, Bloncie Rivers of Cheraw; an uncle, Lonnie Hancock of Charlotte, N.C.; also Cynthia Griffin; and other relatives and friends. Visitation was6-8 p.m.July 14, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. A funeral service was held at11 a.m.Monday, April 13, atUnionHillBaptistChurch. After graduating from high school she moved toPhiladelphia,Penn., where she found her passion for fashion and had a son. She was a graduate of theUniversityofSouth CarolinaatColumbiawith a degree in elementary education and was a member ofFirstBaptistChurch, Cheraw. Mr. He was a son of the late Henry King and Gladys Bottoms Moore. She was known for her beautiful flower gardens and her passion for the outdoors. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC served the Burgess Family. Rev. When Bill found out he was going to be transferred toNew York, he requested a second tour of duty inVietnamto keep his children from having to be uprooted. Harp of Bennettsville; four sisters, Elsie Rainey of Fayetteville, N.C., Shirley Brock, Joyce Teal and Christine Stafford all of Cheraw and two grandchildren, Annalise Harp and Bennett Harp of Mt. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday, December 24, 2009. She was a retired employee of Burlington Industries and former owner and operator of North Cheraw Grocery. CHERAW Mildred Funderburk, 75, diedDec. 3, 2009. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. He furthered his education receiving numerous certificates. Phillip was preceded in death by his father, Eugene Garris; two brothers, James Garris and Leon Garris. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Cash, (Wendell), Patrick; five granddaughters, Shantel, Katrina, Sarah, Ashley and Shakira; two grandsons, Robert and JaQuavious; 10 sisters, Lillie Mae Melton, Chesterfield, Louise Moore (Donnie), Cheraw, Frances Wilson (John), Ruby, Patricia Joines (John), Rev. Funeral services were at1 p.m.Jan. 7 atMacedoniaBaptistChurchwith the Rev. . She was a member ofHickoryGroveBaptistChurchfor over 75 years and attendedEbenezerUnitedMethodistChurch. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Audrey Mungo (Thomas) Bradford and Ms. Latosha Mungo; two sons, Billy Russell Mungo and Michael Mungo, all of Charlotte, N.C.; seven grandchildren, Thomas, Tremon, Taqwanjelique, Tempsett, Russell, Laqua-isha and Quanesha, all of Charlotte, N.C.; a great-grandson, TreVeon Massey of Charlotte, N.C.; two devoted brothers, Mr. Hubert (Helen) Mungo of Charlotte, N.C. and Mr. Howard (Betty) Mungo of Jefferson; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Ann Mungo Vinson of the home and Lillie Margaret Mungo of Pageland; three aunts, Mayo Wright of Jefferson, Judy (Luther) Benson and Betty Merriman of Pageland; two uncles, Mr. Robert Adams and Mr. Johnnie Adams of New York; and other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents, her husband, James Alan Jim Fincher, preceded Brenda in death. A memorial service was held at11 a.m.Jan. 24, atFirstUnitedMethodistChurch, Cheraw. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Oct. 19 at Barr-Price Funeral Home and Crematorium Lexington Chapel. Pastor James Redfearn, Jr., officiated. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: A5;Thursday,March12, 2009. A funeral service was held 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, 2009 at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw, SC. Mr. Johnson was bornJune 14, 1954a son of the late Olin Leslie and Myrtle Furr Johnson. Eric Mitchell BrockJordan PAGELAND Mr. Eric Mitchell BrockJordan, 21, diedThursday, Aug. 27, 2009. Her life and engaging sense of humor positively impacted so many lives and leaves us all with a treasure trove of memories. WADESBORO,N.C. Mrs. Louise Crepps Adams Shaver, 81, diedJune 15, 2009. Wrenn, Clarke & Hagan Funeral and Cremation Servicewasin charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 15, 2009. David Brandon affectionatelyknowas Bam attendedChesterfieldHigh School. Carey Pratt officiated. Darrell was preceded in death by a son, Richard Sellers; three brothers, Dwight, Larry, and Kenny Sellers; and by his sister, Janice Garris. He was also a great brother with a tender, giving heart. She was a former member of Morning Star Baptist Church before moving toWadesboro,N.C., where she became a member ofBelieversChristianCenter. To this union two children were born, Yulanda Bershan Hinson and Marlon Richard Hinson. He joinedSt. PaulMissionaryBaptistChurchat an early age and served on the Trustee Board. 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. Box 293,Chesterfield, S.C. 29709, or to theZoarUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery Fund c/o Jackie Burch 1515 E. Jackson Road, Chesterfield, S.C. 29709. The Rev. He also enjoyed playing his games, listening to music and driving his Caprice Super Sport. Mr. He was an employed for 33 years with Palmetto Brick. In the community he was known as Uncle James. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Shelton was bornApril 17, 1933a son of the late James Madison and Winnie Johnson Shelton. Dr. Waldo Robinson, Hade Robinson, Sylvia Robinson-Blackwell, Hazel Robinson, Elmore Robinson and Hiwatha Robinson, all of Jefferson; Earlie Robinson, Jr., Chester Peak, Va., Curtis Robinson, Tulsa, OK, and Rudene Robinson-Felton, Englewood, NJ; and other relatives and friends. Box 386, Chesterfield, S.C., 29709, American Cancer Society, 128 Stonemark Lane, Columbia, S.C., 29210, S.C. March of Dimes, 240 Stoneridge Drive, Columbia, S.C., 29210 or to a Charity of ones choice. Howard was preceded in death by a grandson, Donald Ingram, Jr. and by his sister, Margaret Parnell. He was educated atYoungSchoolin the Cash Community. CHERAW Jean Rogers Sharpe, 71, died Nov. 25, 2009. Sara was an avid floral and vegetable gardener, and enjoyed bird watching, especially humming birds. A funeral service will be held at3:00 p.m.Saturday, April 11, atFaithFellowshipChurchin Wallace. She enjoyed being with her family and friends. EdgarLeeRiverChesterfield,S.C.-Mr. Edgar Lee Rivers, age 96, diedTuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. *In lieu of flowers, the family requestcontributions Mrs. Thomas, 82, of Cheraw, South Carolina services are rendered by Flemming Funerals-Cheraw. She sang in the senior choir, worked and supported her mother and sibling back home. Pleasant, S.C., Leslie Davis of Chesterfield, S.C., and Heath Davis of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and three great grandchildren, Ethan, Emma, and Ella McLain. Jamie was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Mae Tyner Stroud; two brothers, Tom and Harrison Stroud; and by three sisters, Dale Helms, Agnes Crawford, and Essie Tolson. Graveside services were held at11 a.m.Feb. 19, atBethelBaptistChurchCemetery. Mrs. Cassidy was bornOct. 15, 1935a daughter of the late Doss B. and Viola Jones Brigman. She was a loving mother, grandmother great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Nov. 22 atDavidsonGroveMissionaryBaptistChurch. Robert enjoyed watching NASCAR racing and ballgames. He was preceded in death by his wife, Kola Louise Smith and his daughter, Mary Ellen Smith. After his retirement he returned to his hometown of Jefferson to reside with his sister, Lee Ann. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. 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. Memorials may be made toPleasantGroveUnitedMethodistChurch,1016 Tec Road,Cheraw,SC,29520or Hopsice of Laurens County,P.O. 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. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Lowery Family. He was saved and baptized at an early age. Vernonwas preceded in death by a grandson, Joe Rollins; a brother, Tommy Davis, and by three sisters, Louise Ford, Jean Ford, and Lottie Oswald. Mr. Moore was a member of St. Davids Episcopal Church, where he had served as a Sunday school teacher, former Sr. Kiser Funeral Home of Cheraw, SC served the Dalrymple family. Surviving is her husband, Thomas Austin Brewer, Jr.; sons, David Addison Brewer, III and his wife, Tammy of Cheraw, Thomas Austin Brewer, Jr. and his wife, Linda of Patrick; and a daughter, Karen K. Brewer of Creedmoore, N.C.; a sister, Linda Wilkins Plunkett and her husband, Walter of Chapel Hill, N.C.; grandchildren, Kimrey Ann Haughn and her husband, Tim, Dava Renee Brewer and Payden Addison Brewer; and a great-granddaughter, Grace Addison Haughn. He was a son of Mary C. Covington of and Bruce H. (Virginia) Rivers. Sellers of Cheraw, Betty Jean Hancock of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Marilyn L. (James) Johnson of Bronx, N.Y.; a son, Dorsey Hancock, Jr.; an adopted son, Michael Wilson (Sheila) of Cheraw; five grandchildren, Jessica Sellers of Columbia, Ebony Teka, and Juan all of Bronx, N.Y., and Rakeem of Charlotte, N.C.; a great-granddaughter, Shaniah of Bronx, N.Y.; brothers, J.E. A memorial service will be held (TODAY), June 25, at11:30 a.m., atSt. PaulUnitedMethodistChurchinChesterfield, conducted by the Rev. Mother Dove became one of the founders of St. Luke Believers Holiness Church where she served on the Mothers Board and Church Mother until her death. She dedicated her life to God at an early age and continued until her death. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 24, 2009. She was a homemaker and member ofClantonPlainsBaptistChurch. He accepted the call to preach at age 18 and preached the gospel and pastored for over 49 years. Mr. Privette was bornJuly 4, 1947inWadesboro,NCa son of the late Levine Isaac and Nancy Ruth Jordan Privette. Mrs. Driggers was a caring friend and neighbor to many in her community who was in need. Memorials to: CherawChurchofGod,100 Pecan Orchard Road,Cheraw,S.C.29520. She was a homemaker and member ofFaithFellowshipChurch. She was preceded in death by both of her husbands, seven sons, two daughters, and all of her brothers and sisters. She was an Issiserette for a few years and became captain of the drill/step team forAl-Bar Court#168. Visitation was5-8 p.m.Dec. 2, at the home in Patrick. Surviving are her parents; a daughter, Saniya Nicole Baker-Miller; two sisters, Deneshia Tyson of the home and Andrea McManus,Marshville,N.C.; a brother. PAGELAND Mrs. Inez Baker Grant, 78, diedDec. 24, 2008. Also surviving are many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. MEDINA,OH Allen F. Korfmacher, 77, diedSept. 9, 2009. Funeral services were held at1 p.m.Feb. 21 at Midlands Free Will Baptist Church,West Columbia. Surviving are her children, Davida Kenley of Virginia Beach, Va., Alvin Fleming of Chesterfield, Rhonda Fleming of Irvington, N.J., Dail McNeil of Germantown, MD, Gail Blake of Rockhill, John Preston Fleming and Alicia Fleming both of Chesterfield; 10 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; also Ron Kenley, Sr. and James Blake, Jr., Edith McFarlan of Hartley, DE, Eddie Campbell Jr., and Daniel McFarlan; a brother, Jessie James, Jr. and his loving wife, Norma Jean of Cheraw; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his only son, Lloyd Turnage, and a sister, April T. Price. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. Ruth McCullough Kirven PerryCHESTERFIELD Mrs. Ruth McCullough Kirven Perry, age 91, diedSept. 16, 2009. She was a graduate ofCherawHigh Schooland a retired department store clerk. CHERAW Mr. Walker L. Red Polson, 74, diedJune 4, 2009. In addition to his parents, David, was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Privette. He attended theChesterfieldCountypublic school system. If you've experienced a loss, or are planning in advance, we are here for your each step of the way. Burial followed at2 p.m.inSalisburyNationalCemetery. Funeral services were Feb. 25 at1 p.m.at Saint James AME Zion Church, Chestefield. Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. Mr. Fletcher is survived by his wife of the home; a daughter, Mary Lou Tucker, and her husband, Franklin, ofOcala,FL; a grandson, Daniel J. Tucker ofArlington,VA; three nephews; and a special family friend Nancy Bell. Memorial services were at2 p.m.April 14 at Kiser Funeral Home Chapel, Cheraw. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, January 29, 2009. Funeral services were at10 a.m.Dec. 19 atFellowshipBaptistChurchin Wy-andanch, N.Y. Pastor A.G. Chancellor; Jr. officiating. Sue Carolyn represented Bennettsville in many beauty pageants and was Carousel Queen in the 50s. Franceswas bornOct. 24, 1915. Surviving is his wife, Bobbie Jean Green Lewis of the home; a sons, Danny Lee Lewis of Chesterfield; two daughters, Lisa (Darryl) Dean of Cheraw and Erin Brooke Lewis of Garden City; a brother Jerry Lewis of Chesterfield; two sisters, Sylvia Hohn of Chesterfield and Wanda Taylor of Murrells Inlet; five grandchildren, Stacey Lewis, Courtney Johnson, Chase Dean, Cheney Holland, and Autumn Holland a great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Thomas J. Fletcher, Jr. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She enjoyed maintaining an immaculate yard and garden. PAGELAND Ava Grace Bundrick, three and a half weeks, diedAug. 16, 2009. An interment followed the service in thePatrickCemetery. Mr. Thurman was bornSept. 11, 1918a son of the late James Perkins Perk Thurman and Mollie Sullivan Thurman. Funeral services were Dec. 27 atnoonatRoseHillMissionaryBaptistChurch,Lancaster. He was preceded death by a daughter, Easter Mae Anderson, a stepson, Kelvin Sellers and his first wife, Myra Ellison Merriman of Cheraw. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Charles was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed drag racing. N.J. where he was a member and became an elder in the church. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 1, 2009. Funeral services will be conducted 4:00 PM Thursday, September 4, 2003, from the graveside at Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens, Cheraw, SC. She was veryh instrumental in getting scholarship awards for college-bound students. CROGHAN Mrs. Mary Donahue Kirkland, 75, diedNov. 3, 2009. Surviving is his wife of 27 years Vivian G. Little; his daughter, Saman A.L. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C, 29709, or Ruby Masonic Lodge No. He was a great role model and good example for his fellow man and many lives were touched by his kindness and generosity. Chesterfield Newspapers and Obituaries Chesterfield advertiser (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) (from Sept. 8, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1922) MyHeritage Chesterfield advertiser 09/08/1892 to 12/28/1922 Genealogy Bank Obituaries from the Chesterfield advertiser, Chesterfield County, South Carolina 1892-1936 Family History Library Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday,December 17, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 16, 2009. Box 337,Cheraw,S.C.29520. He was a son of the later David and Doretha Pickeral Lovelace. Carey Pratt officiated. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, March 19, 2009. (Jamie) Owens of Ruby; four daughters, Martha (Paul) Brumley of Kannapolis, N.C., Patricia Owens of Ruby, Janie Jordan of Pageland, and Carolyn (Johnny) Hamilton of Mt. The family greeted friends at the funeral home Wednesday for one hour prior to the service and other times at the Clarkson and Flinchum homes. PATRICK Mr. Ronnie J. Crowley, 58, diedJune 11, 2009. Sara was married to the late Clayton V. White, and was also preceded in death by a daughter, Bonnie W. Campbell, a brother. Including his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Lee Odom. He was a Founder and Charter Member of the Rotary Club of Cordele,Ga.and later a member of the Kiwanis Club of Cheraw. He grew up in the Cash Community where he also attended school. Joan was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grand-mother. She was a loving mother, doting grandmother, and a friend. Burial was held inSmithvilleA.M.E.ZionChurchCemetery, Cheraw. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, June 25, 2009. Box 293, Chesterfield, S.C.; 29709, Paws and Claws, P.O. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. ISLIP,N.Y. Kim B. Jones, 48, diedOct. 11, 2009. Edward was employed at Box Mill, where he worked for 27 years. Don was preceded in death by his sister, Jan Eddins Hutson. Joseph Hayne Witherspoon, Jr. Cheraw, SC. James was married to the late Aletha Davis for 63 years. Surviving is his wife, Margaret Crawley Thurman of the home; a son, David Perkins Thurman, Jr. and wife, Sharon of Ruby; a daughter, Omerea Thurman Privette and husband, Alan of Florence; five grandchildren, Sarah Thurman, D. P. Thurman, III, Kelly Ann Clemons, Robbie Clemons, and Jesse Privette; two brothers, Billy (Evelyn) Thurman of Ruby and Mickey (Dot) Thurman of Mt. Visitation was held from6 p.m.to8 p.m.at the funeral home. Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. (Dorothy) Hancock, Jr. of Mt. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday, November 19, 2009. Memorials may be made to the Chesterfield County Relay for Life, c/o. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC served the Brown Family. Flemming Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Feb. 21, atLowerMacedoniaBaptistChurch. He was an avid reader and enjoyed helping people any way that he could. Olanda was a very outgoing person. He confessed Christ at an early age and attended several churches in the area. Funeral services were held at3 p.m.Dec. 16, at Faith Presbyterian Church, Cheraw. program at RVO inSalisbury,N.C. Bobby was preceded in death by his, stepfather, Andrew Traskiewics. Mr. Campbell was bornMay 30, 1939a son of the late Floyd Elton Campbell and Sarah Johnson Wallace. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Visitation was Wed.5-7 p.m.at the funeral home. Burial was inFisherHillCemetery. Anthony Waymeyers officiating. WILMINGTON,N.C. Mescal Cassidy Bryan, 95, died Jan. 19, 2009. He continued his service in the armed forces by joining the National Guard in 2005. . Surviving is his wife of 63 years, Annie Adams Lang of the home; a son, Gary William (Linda) Lang of Summerville; four daughters, Bonnie L. Adams, Barbara L. (Donny) Sellers both of Chesterfield, Melinda L. (John) Woodward of Sanford, N.C., and Debria L. (Andy) Carpenter of Chesterfield; two brothers, John R. (Myrtle) Lang, Jr. of Thomasville, N.C. and Edd Lang of Chesterfield; a sister, Lela Mae Boan of Thomasville, N.C.; also Mary H. Lang of High Point, N.C.; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at2 p.m.May 9, atDouglasMillBaptistChurch. CHESTERFIELD Mrs. Susan Meachum Bittle, 89, diedAug. 25, 2009. He retired from Caro-Knit Inc. after numerous years of service. He was the son of the late Ebbie and Julia Quick Creech. ROCKINGHAM,N.C. Miss Thelma Chavis, 90, died April 12, 2009. Shelton organized and pastored the Solid Rock Baptist Church of Greensboro, N.C., pastored the Maple Grove Baptist Church of Weddington, N.C., organized and pastored the Prospect Baptist Church of Monroe, N.C., and pastored the Grace Baptist Church of Sanford, N.C. Mr. As a founding member of the American Precast Association he chaired many committees including convention and membership. As the unofficial ambassador of all the places he lived in and loved he distributed hundreds of PawleysIslandrope hammocks around the country. She was retired from Klopman Textiles. Funeral services will be at1p.m. Terrie was a homemaker and a devoted mother. There, he served as an Executive Officer in Cat Lai, Rep. Vietnam. Surviving is his mother, Jane Horton Little of the home; a son, Davone Bowman of Cheraw; a daughter, DaiNazia Horton of Bennettsville; four sisters, Demetria (Chris) Melton of Cheraw, Marsha Howard and Beverly Gray ofPhiladelphia,Pa.And GerrieLynnGray ofNew York; two uncles, Charles (Henrietta)RiversofNew Hampshireand William Horton ofMaryland; an aunt, Carolyn Gray of Pageland and other relatives. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. CONCORD,N.C. Sarah Geneva Dixon Gainey, 88, died April 8, 2009. A leader of Bible Clubs in the Whiteville area for more than 40 years, she was also a charter and founding member of Whiteville Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. He served on the Cheraw Town Council for 13 years and the Chesterfield County School Board for 6 years. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He was a 1939 graduate ofRadfordHigh School,Radford,Va., attendedBluefieldCollegeinVa., and was a US Navy World War II Veteran. Surviving are his children, Myra (Ervin) James of Society Hill, Gloria (Tommy) Zimmerman of Hamlet, N.C., Steven (Belinda) Gary of Bennettsville, Julia Gary of Charlotte, N.C., Theresa (Bobby) Shields, Wanda Johnson, Veronica Lock all of Cheraw, Ricky (Marian) Lock and Jeffery (Janet) Lock both of Charlotte, N.C.; a sister, Bernice Rutherford of New York City; an uncle, Herbert Shields of New Jersey; an aunt, Marie (Charles) Williams of Walterboro; 27 grand-children; 14 great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were at3 p.m.June 14, atHopewellUnitedMethodistChurchJefferson. 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. Surviving is his wife, Betty L. Sessoms Hatchell of Cheraw; sons, R. Dean (Tracy) Hatchell of North Charleston and Joshua R. Hatchell of Cheraw; his mother listed above; a brother, Joe (Delilah) Hatchell of Cheraw; grandchildren, Justice Hatchell, Hunter Hatchell and Paxton Hatchell. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. Funeral services were held on Feb. 23, at4 p.m.AtEbenezerUnitedMethodistChurch, with burial in the church cemetery. Johnson was a former employee of Ina Bearing with 25 years of service and also a former employee of Musashi. Funeral services were held at3 p.m.Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. The family received friends from6-8 p.m.Sept. 17, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home inChesterfield. She was a retired cosmetologist. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He had served in the South Carolina Army National Guard. She was a daughter of the late Roderick McIver and Mary Adger Hendrix Watts. Surviving are one daughter, Donna Huggins Manus and husband Kenneth of Lexington; one son, Sandy Huggins of Lexington; one grandson, Brandon Wayne Manus and wife Jennifer; two great-grandchildren, Alyssa and Taylor Manus; one step-grandchild, Caiden Hill; three sisters, Vena McLain and Lena Mae Tolson both of Patrick, SC and Peggy Jenkins of Chesterfield, SC. She was the widow of William D. Burch, to whom she was married for 57 years. CHESTERFIELD Mary Belle Hunt, 93, diedNov. 30, 2009. Funeral services were at10 a.m.March 14 atGospel Ark Temple Church,Washington, D.C. Burial was held inCedarHillMemorialCemetery,Suitland,MD. JEFFERSON Mr. Gerald Glenn Blalock, 60, diedMay 8, 2009. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC is serving the Winburn Family. Surviving are his wife, Mary Catherine Quick Creech of the home; sons, Jimmie Creech and his wife Rene and Tommy Creech and his wife Jo Linda, all of Cheraw; daughters, Beulah C. Black of Bennettsville, Frances Tarlton and her husband K.T. Burial followed in theShilohUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery. She served as Sunday school teacher, Deaconess, and later actively as the Church Mother until her illness in 2005. Funeral services were heldMonday, Feb. 9, 2009atThompsonCreekBaptistChurch. PAGELAND Mr. Antonio C. Blakeney, 47, diedJan. 30, 2009. Funeral services followed visitation at3 p.m.in the funeral home chapel. Surviving are his children Brian (Carolyn) Mickleberry of Cheraw, and Nancy Mickleberry ofGreensboro,N.C.; grand-childrenJena(Brad) Mickleberry Martin ofColumbia,JordanMickleberry of Cheraw, and Jessica Mickleberry of Cheraw; and other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 6A,Thursday, February 26, 2009. Sign up for one year of grief messages designed to offer hope and healing during difficult first year after a loss, Sign up for one year of grief messages designed to offer hope and healing during the difficult first year after a loss. of Cheraw, SC. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 22, 2009. She was known for her witty sense of humor that always made you laugh and smile. Mr. Harp retired from Springs IndustriesGrace Bleachery and was an avid gardener. Patrick was a son of William Billy J. Ms. Douglas, 77, of Chesterfield, South Carolina funeral services arerendered by Flemming Funerals- Chesterfield. Yates was preceded in death by two sisters, and three brothers. Mrs. Sipe was a lifelong member of theFirstUnitedMethodistChurchin Cheraw. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.,Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel.

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