Mr. Howard served on numerous boards and committees, including Brookgreen Gardens and St. James Brick Church. He loved his family above all else and worked hard to provide a wonderful life for them as a hands-on dad. Cecelia Burns Travis of DeBordieu died March 21 at her home with her children by her side. For 30 years, Mr. Kinney served as a congressional appointee to the board of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress and was chairman for three terms. Well, it's a name that's hard to pronounce and even harder to spell. He was 81. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. His last five years in Myrtle Beach were a blessing to all, with many wonderful family get-togethers and memories made. He was captain of the wrestling team and was defeated only once during his high school career. He married Martha Dove in 1986. He earned a bachelors degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967. He was most recently a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Spartanburg. After graduating from Spartanburg High School, Pep attened Davidson College, where he became a member of the Kappa Alpha Order. William Sutton Barber of Boone, N.C., a former River Club resident, died July 30 surrounded by his family, following a battle with cancer. Memorials may be made to Fight Colorectal Cancer at fightcolorectalcancer.org. Mr. Warren was a generous giver of his time and touched many lives everywhere he went. He also remained chairman of the S.C. Review Board for National Register Nominations. Her son Bret Hansen Ferri died before her. As a young man, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout prior to graduating from Orangeburg High School. She was a long-time member of the First Presbyterian Church of Florence and then served as a deacon in the Pawleys Island Presbyterian Church. They always enjoyed the beach, camping at Ocean Lakes campground for many years before purchasing their second home in Murrells Inlet after Hurricane Hugo. Gualala, California obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up, attended schools and worked. He was 69. The cause was an unexpected, ruptured blood vessel in her brain. However, she refused to let that interfere with her social life. Soon the family settled down in North Litchfield. She graduated from Dreher High School and attended nursing school before marrying Milburn G. Caughman Jr. in 1951. Growing up, he attended Valley Forge Military Academy and played American Legion baseball for Brooklawn among other hobbies. Louis Osteen, the renowned chef, once joked that John Henry believed its more important to have a good story, than for it to be absolutely, totally true.. Joyce married Edward G. Goode in Philadelphia. His mother died when he was 2 and his grandmother helped raise Pep and his brother, Bob. She loved her backyard birds and squirrels and tending to her garden. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the infantry and after officer basic course was off to Korea where he served 15 months. He returned to Charlotte and eventually became vice president of sales at Polkton Manufacturing. Do you know something about Richard's life? He is survived by his children, Katharine Sherwin (Elton) of Menlo Park, Calif., Betsy Grimes (Frank) of Spartanburg, and Tom Brewer (Lisa) of Siler City, N.C.; his grandchildren, Rob Grimes (Lauren) of Spartanburg, Annie Webb (Frank) of Arlington, Va., Katie Sherwin of Menlo Park, and Elizabeth Sherwin of Oakland, Calif.; and his great-grandchildren, Henry and Paige Webb, and Anna Kate, Caroline and Lillian Grimes. Harvey Wade Purcell of Surfside Beach died unexpectedly on July 31. She was the marketing director at Smith Medical Clinic, where she gave endlessly of herself to promote their mission of providing complete medical care to the uninsured residents in Georgetown County. Mrs. Brandigon was an avid golfer and enjoyed doing crossword puzzles. He was 96. Mr. Langley worked in the textile industry over 40 years. She is survived by two sons, Arthur Cranwell Boensch (Claudia) and Benjamin Hord Boensch (Cecile); a daughter, Frances Boensch Murdaugh; two step-daughters, Emily Bull Williams (John) and Conyers Bull; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. A celebration of his life was held Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. Helen graduated from St. Marys School of Nursing in Passaic as a registered nurse in 1964. He was also named the S.C. Wildlife Federation Conservationist of the Year in 1983. After college, he worked toward his contractors license and began doing what he loved: building. While in Louisville, he received his CLU and developed his talent for financial planning. She always had a collection of Disney VHS tapes for her grandchildren when they got tired of climbing the magnolia tree out front or shaking down the neighbors during scavenger hunts. He died Jan. 18 at his home on the river at Hagley. She also supported her husbands leadership roles with the Belleville and Essex County Education Associations. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. In the 1980s, Mr. Ackerman began to buy and sell vintage saxophones, growing his Progressive Winds into an international business. Memorials may be made to Prince George Winyah Church, the Prostate Cancer Foundation, the Surfrider Foundation or St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. A celebration of his life will be held privately. Mr. Efird was remembered as a passionate man, full of life and appreciation for nature and the ocean. Though three craniotomies, radiation and chemo slowly stole parts of who he was, he never lost his goodness, humility, faith, sincerity or sense of humor. He served in the Army and went on to graduate from Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in teaching. west north east south. He was 90. But on other issues, there are thousands of interpretations.. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. After her retirement, she served as supervisor for student interns at Coastal Carolina University and as a graduate instructor for Webster University. A Mass of the Christian Burial and service of remembrance will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. Memorials may be made to The Abbey or Friendship Place. He graduated from Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. and worked for AT&T in the Washington area for over 32 years. He was 83. He worked at Baystate Elevator starting in 1971 and finished his career out at Otis Elevator, where he retired at the age 58. She served on the Georgetown County Board of Education for 17 years. He was born Nov. 14, 1957, the son of the late Ernest Clyde Stalvey Jr. and Julia Ann Yaun Stalvey. It's up on the coast of California, north of San Francisco a ways. Later, she became a member of Christ Church in Murrells Inlet. Mr. Moore moved to Atlanta in 1970 where he met and married Natalie Joy Norris. Perrin Quarles Dargan Jr. of Mount Pleasant, a former stock broker and long-time resident of North Litchfield, died Oct. 20, after a long and courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. She graduated from Andrews High School and attended Rice Business College. Following a demanding day at the office, he could often be found relaxing with a good cigar or his favorite pipe while sipping a Beefeater Gibson. He loved spending time with friends and family. A memorial celebration of life will be held Sept. 21 at 10:30 am at Holy Cross-Faith Memorial Episcopal Church. William Thomas Jackson of Litchfield Country Club died March 9. Check in and Check Out . A neighbor in Pennsylvania introduced him to clock repairs. While claiming it was a family tradition, in reality her attraction to Brenau was its closeness to the men at Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia. Mr. Dargan had a successful career as a stock broker, principally with the firm of A.G. Edwards, which allowed him to provide a wonderful life for his family. Raymond loved life and everyone that he came across, his family said. Memorials may be made to Agape Hospice, 2320 Highway 378, Conway, SC 29527. Gualala obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. Two other brothers, Earl Becker Jr. and Jack Becker, died before him. Dr. Mull was an avid volunteer at both organizations. Tank capacity at TOPW is about 525,000 gallons. She also enjoyed golf, mahjong and card games, jigsaw puzzles, spending time at the beach, baking cookies for friends and family, traveling with her family, Bible studies and her faith in God. He went on to earn his MBA at Oklahoma City University. Of all her professional roles, she most enjoyed her term as the first lady to the president of Lander University in Greenwood from 1992 to 2000. Frank John Vernberg was born Nov. 6, 1925, in Fenton, Mich. Dr. Sears Curtiss Mull of DeBordieu, a retired orthopedic surgeon, died Sept. 13 surrounded by his immediate family. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. He enjoyed coaching baseball in Point Pleasant for many years. He was remembered as a devoted father and husband, who enjoyed fishing with his son, and just spending as much time with his family as possible. He enjoyed many years at their mountain home, visiting and golfing at Olde Beau Golf Club in Roaring Gap, N.C., and at their cottage in Holden Beach, N.C. A gathering in her honor will be held Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Mojos Marina Bar and Grill in Murrells Inlet. Brian Blue Blouin of Pawleys Island died Feb. 18, two years to the day he was diagnosed with ALS. He was 41. She is survived by two children, Kelly Craig (Phil) and Frank Martenies (Chandra); three grandchildren, Reed Craig, Olivia Craig and Claire Martenies; two sisters, Sally Rutledge and Kim Ashenfelter; a brother, Gary Ashenfelter (Connie); and her stepmother, Rebecca Ashenfelter. 5; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Prince George Forest No. A celebration of his life will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Georgetown. She loved spending time at Pawleys Island. She was a life-long resident of the Murrells Inlet area and was instrumental in the preservation of the creek, where many locals fed their families and made a living. He was born Oct. 5, 1938, in Chattanooga, Tenn., the son of Gordon R. and Hazel Williams ONeal. In addition, she was an avid bridge player, golfer and tennis player. She married Joseph Lester Wolfe III on July 31, 1965. At school, she met her lifelong friends: Jo Mary Pescatore, Arlene Givonne, Carol OConnor, Ellen Mitro, Judy Byrne, Janet Nichols and Diane Cioce. He attended Wofford College, as did his father and grandfather, majoring in biology, chemistry, physics and math and graduating in 1954. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Lila Kittredge Endowment Fund at Christ Church Episcopal School, 245 Cavalier Dr., Greenville, SC 29607 or to a charity of your choice. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Father Pats Lunch Kitchen. Aaron Hardwick Efird of DeBordieu, who ran a charter boat business before becoming a manager of his familys textile company, died Sunday. Mr. Hollenbaugh was remembered as a kind, compassionate and caring soul who touched many peoples lives both professionally and personally. He was interested in all sports. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Tampa Bay or St. Frances Animal Center in Georgetown. He had opened his own real estate company at the Hammock Shops in the 1960s. She was eager to invest in others with her words and deeds. His greatest joys were spending time with his family, friends, retired military classmates, commanding the grill and cooking his steaks to medium-rare perfection while reminiscing of a life well lived. Deann Spector Ferri of Pawleys Island died Oct. 17. She was 85. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. He was 92. He had passions for reading and sports. He channeled his love of wrestling and football into diving, deep-sea fishing, swimming and surfing. While this is very useful in researching a family name, you are actually limited in what you can find when you search only for basic information. View All Obituaries (02-23-2023 - 03-02-2023) LOCAL EVENTS Meetings Georgetown County Board of Education: First and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Beck Education Center. Known as Jimmy, he was one of eight children of Wade and Ellen Motley of Columbia. His quick wit often broke the ice or bridged a gap with folks he encountered. A funeral service was held Monday at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. John Henry paid faithful attention over many decades to his oldest brother, Woodrow Wilson Whit Whitmire, who lived in a group home for most of his adult life. She is survived by her daughter Sarah Marshall Zimmerman (Steve) of Pawleys Island; her sons, Bobby Marshall (Sandy) of Huntington and Eddie Marshall (Renee) of Proctorville, Ohio: six grandchildren, Katie Mills (William), Allie Marshall, Emma Marshall, Ginny Marshall, Kristin Marshall and Will Marshall; two great-grandchildren, Marshall Mills and Vivian Mills; and her niece, Carol Kirkland (Don) of Philadelphia. He was 74. Weather. Mr. Jackson carried on the business for several more years until deciding to close it, sell the property and relocate to the Pawleys Island area. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Linda Warren; his son, Kenneth N. Warren (Karen); two grandchildren, Carly and Sean; and his sister-in-law, Nancy LaVance (Fred). He recalled that graduate students had also built their own boat in order to collect samples in North Inlet. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home | (586) 293-6000 30600 Harper Ave., St. Clair Shores, MI 48082 Together they fulfilled Pams dream of breeding, raising, showing and selling Friesian horses by establishing Shady Nook Farm on land that once belonged to his grandfather and uncle. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or or to the next person who crosses your path. He served in the Air Force as an aircraft engine specialist. He was born May 27, 1960, in Philadelphia, the son of Donald and Nancy Barnett. He married the former Annette Sellergren on June 21, 1969, in Stanton, Iowa. He was 86. Richard James Bubber Ferdon Jr. of Georgetown died April 29 at Veteran Village in Florence. For over 65 years, Mr. Kinney spearheaded and led community, state and national improvement efforts through his newspaper and personal service. He was a voracious reader, devouring every John Grisham novel and myriad books on American history. Known as Judy, she was born June 11, 1958, in Painesville, Ohio, the daughter of Raymond ODonovan and Louise Tingle ODonovan. A memorial service was held April 21 at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. He eventually signed on with Ford Motor Co., where he rose to a position of head union steward at the Toronto installation. Lynette Balliew Hinds of Georgetown died Nov. 11 at the Lakes at Litchfield. He is survived by his two sons, Hubert L. Bert Shuler III (Julianne) of Orangeburg and Edwin Tillotson Eddie Shuler of Charlotte; six grandchildren, Hubert L. Shuler IV (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Shuler Wood (Aaron), Andrew Dean Shuler (Natalie), William Douglas Clary, Hampton Shuler Clary and Caroline Clary Menges (Caleb); and two great-grandchildren. She is survived by her son, Tom Moran (Liz) of Murrells Inlet, who cared for Margaret when her health began to fail; her grandchildren, Wesley Tyler Moran (Beth Ann) of Pawleys Island, Michael Paxton Moran of Greenville and Sarah Elizabeth Moran of Atlanta; her great-grandchildren Henry Hutchinson Hutch Moran and Elizabeth Gray Birdie Moran, both of Pawleys Island; her siblings: Peggy Queen Andrews, J.D. After Tom was commissioned in the Army, home became where the Army sent them. 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. In 1989, Mrs. 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. John Sidney Hood III of Georgetown died April 17 at his home. He loved his Harley and the thrill of the open road though he never rode too far from those he loved. In his free time, Mr. Lewis enjoyed the finer things in life and relished time spent with family and making memories with friends. Lived In Denver CO, Palm Springs CA, Laguna Beach CA. Mr. Dallas was an electrician by trade. 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.. He grew up there and in Spartanburg. Nursing was her calling. He was born Nov. 16, 1938, in Spartanburg, the son of Thomas and Anne Kimbrell Kelly. She was also involved with Bethany Christian Services because of her strong belief in the sanctity of life and support for the pro-life movement. Maurice F. Stauder '41, 10/19/2016, Witt, IL Eugene M. Chamberlain '41, 10/15/2016, St. Clair Shores, MI He was an avid flounder fisherman in Pawleys Creek. He served as a director at Carolina First Bank and the local advisory board of S.C. National Bank. He was a natural leader, a wonderful orator and mediator, and was well-known for his gift of expression in business, family and church life. Gertrude Thomas Chandler of Georgetown, an award-winning gardener, died Monday surrounded by her family. Mrs. Travis enjoyed long lunches, book clubs, exercise classes and wine gatherings with her friends. Its a mistake not to keep the quality of life we have here, he said. Her brothers, Charles W. Compton and David Meid Compton, and her sisters-in-law, Kathryn C. Compton and Constance T. Rodie, died before her. He coached his boys in baseball, was president of many organizations such as the Petaluma Jaycees, the Keystone Country Club and the VFW. Known as Wade, he graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1971 and attended Forsyth Tech for one year. His grandparents, Capers W. and Mary L. Eaddy and Blair and Edith Hollenbaugh, and his godmother, Ann Hanna, died before him. His father taught him the electrical business, and he was a master electrician in Columbia when he met and married his late wife, Barbara, becoming the father of her two young children. She loved nothing more than to spend time with friends and to be surrounded by her family, whom she adored. She and her husband of 64 years, Bruce, lived in Wisconsin before moving to the Pawleys Island area 17 years ago. She was born in Jersey City, N.J., the daughter of William and Adele Higgins. Mr. Billings worked in the hospitality industry for nearly 40 years. They spent almost 20 years in Clearwater, Fla., until Mr. Reed had a stroke and they made the decision to move back to Myrtle Beach where two of his four children lived. In addition to her husband, her brother, Larry, died before her. He was a member of the American Legion and VFW. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Mrs. Bull was a member of Prince George Winyah Church and served on the linen, silver and brass guilds. Condolences may be sent at ridgewayfh.com. A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Gualala obituaries, first through microfilm, and then through online databases. He was born Oct. 20, 1981, in Georgetown, the son of Ronnie and Delores Hollenbaugh. She was born on April 9, 1942, in Cleveland, the daughter of William A. Riehl and Talitha H. Riehl. He became a talented mechanic and eventually founded and operated Diesel Blue Services in Murrells Inlet. In addition to her husband of 68 years, she is survived by her children, Deborah (Raymond), Bacil Jr. and Laura Ann (Jim); six grandchildren, Chris (Kobi), Lindsay (Lee) Sarah (Jameson), Jennifer, Brittany and Tom; four great-grandchildren, Lucas, Layne, Brooks and Lyla; and a brother, Julius Durham Waites. To his three daughters, he was their hero, best friend, confidante, teacher, shoulder to cry on and biggest fan. His family will greet friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Burroughs Funeral Home. In June, the average high-temperature marginally rises from an agreeable 69.4F (20.8C) in May to a moderately hot 77.7F (25.4C). In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Travis Eiler Scholarship Fund at Conway National Bank, 3591 Northgate Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC 29588. In keeping with the familys wishes, no services will be held at this time. In the mid-1970s, he met and married vocalist Pam Purvis and they embarked on a musical journey that took them around the world performing as a duo and with other noted musicians. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Association (alz.org) or Caris HealthCare, South Carolina, 174 Waccamaw Medical Park Ct, Conway, SC 29526. If charisma was a form of legal tender, John Henry was loaded. Charles Joseph Muratore of the Tradition Club died May 17 at his home. He was born in the home of his paternal grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. John Frank Kinney, as was his father. Mr. Tausche died in 2020. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. She is survived by her daughters, Wilmer C. Richardson (Doug) of Clemson and Linda C. Hansen (Ralph) of Richmond Hill, Ga.; her grandchildren, David Richardson, Ted Richardson, Roslyn H. Woerhrman (Scott), Christine H. Lefevre (Jason) and John Hansen III.

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