She was a Charter Member of Cheraw Church of God, where she served over the years as President of the YPE, Secretary-Treasurer of the YPE, Teacher of the Jr. Sunday school class for 16 years, member or the CWWB and a member or the Over 50 Club. Mr. Steen was bornOct. 18, 1957a son of Floyd George Steen and the late Deloris McManus. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday, December 24, 2009. ; by his grandson, Major David Hopkins Mills, USMC and Christine Lynn Mills of Tampa, Fla., and grandson Captain Andrew Heath Mills, USMC and Moira Krezens Mills and two great-grandchildren, Braeden Julian Mills, and Emerson Alexandra Mills of Surf City, N.C. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He was a retired heavy equipment operator. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, May 14, 2009. Mr. Gregory was born Jan. l9, 1948, a son of the late James Hillard Gregory and Vera Mae Karriker Gregory. She was also preceded in death by a son, Tony Baker, Sr. Surviving is his wife of 60 years, Lucille Sellers; children, Jimmie A. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, April 16, 2009. Levern was always upbeat and happy. He was an employee of Screwmatics of S.C. and attendedAntiochBaptistChurch. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were atnoonMay 11 atGumSpringMissionaryBaptistChurch, Pageland. Chestefield,S.C.19709. Brown of the home; a daughter, Sheila R. Brown and fianc, Eddie Lang of Cheraw; two grandchildren, Hailey J. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Surviving are her sons, Tony Ray Morris and Mitchell Steven Morris both of Cheraw, SC, a daughter, Jennie Frances Brewington of Gaffney, SC, grandchildren, Micheal Scott Morris and William Joseph Morris, a great grandchild, Dylan Shane Turner. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Lisenby was bornMay 8, 1961a daughter of Margie Perdue Brigman and the late Robert Lee Brigman. Charlie was bornDec. 13, 1937to the late Charlie Leak, Sr. and the late Perleatha Broadie. Rev. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, March 26, 2009. He attendedMarl-boroCountyPublic School. Burial was held inGillespieCemetery. Burial followed in thePleasant HillBaptistChurchCemetery. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Polson was a member ofLowerMacedoniaBaptistChurch. He returned to his Episcopal roots when he and Farish retired toPenickVillageand served as an usher for Sunday services. He was a generous contributor to the Seeing Eye Foundation, Smile Train, Wycliffe Bible Translators, St. Judes Childrens Hospital and the March of Dimes. CHERAW Richard Willie Campbell, 59, died Jan. 10, 2009. Croghan, and Gloria (Fred) Dennis of Marshville, N.C.; and other relatives and friends. Mr. Shaw was bornSept. 18, 1928a son of the late James Calvin and Annie Lee Shankle Shaw. Surviving are his two daughters, Amanda Gaddy ofWeddington,NCand Carrie Gaddy ofWilmington,NC. Croghan; and other relatives and friends. At an early age, she joinedMt. Funeral services will be at1p.m. Burial was held inBethelBaptistChurchCemetery. She was a retired employee of Springs Mills inFortMill, with 32 years of service. (Angel) Hall, Jr. of Landis, N.C.; Sally Hopkins of Cheraw; a brother, Donald Hall of Hartsville; three sisters, Pee Wee Tucker of Patrick, Linda Faye Johnson and Sherrie Hall of Hartsville; com-panion, Kay Dixon; three step-daughters, Suzie Hall, Phyllis Dixon, and Karen Dixon; three step-sons, Howard Dixon, James Dixon, and Daniel Dixon; five grandchildren, James Anthony Hall, Nicholas Nick Wayne Hall, Mikey Hall, Landy Morris, and Mandy Morris; two great-grand-children, Angel Renee Morris, and Taylor Lindsay; also a host step-grandchildren. Mrs. Thompson was a passionate volunteer and had aservantsheart, serving in the following organizations, Mercy In Me Ministry, Hospice of Chesterfield County, Hospital Auxiliary, and Moms In Motion. Later she met and married the late Richard Hinson. In addition to his parents, Henry was preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Woodrow, and Olin Roscoe: and by two sisters, Vera Wallace and Margaret Teal. CHESTERFIELD Mrs. Danya Roscoe Lisenby, 47, diedJan. 26, 2009. Memorials services were at4 p.m.Dec. 2, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. CHERAW Patricia Ann Krauss, 66, diedAug. 25, 2009. Robert Marshall officiating. She was a retired employee of Glenn Manufacturing. She was formerly ofChesterfield. He was a POW at the start of the war, then escaped his captors and fought with the French Underground. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, June 18, 2009. He was a former employee of TakataHighlandInc. James was a member ofZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. Surviving is a son, Thomas Keith (Joni) Rivers, Jr. of Ruby; his mother, Lou Ella Rivers of Chesterfield; a brother, John S. (Barbara) Rivers, Jr. of Rock Hill; five grandchildren, Dakota, Taylor,Savannah, Riley, andKatlinRivers; and other relatives and friends. Jimmy was preceded in death by three brothers,Wayne, Toby, and Freddie Cook. Susan was married to the late John Wesley J.W. Bittle, Sr. and was preceded in death by 12 siblings. Visitation was held6-8 p.m.on Aug. 26, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Dr. C.A. He Enjoyed music, playing the guitar and the har-monica. Lenwood Powe was born to Lemuel and Hannah Smith Powe onOct. 6, 1929. He was a graduate ofChesterfieldHigh Schooland a retired employee of Highland Industries. Funeral services were held Dec. 12, atPee DeeUnionBaptistChurch. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Dec. 3, atMt. He was preceded in death by four grandchildren, Quantez, LaTrina, Jamarrie and JaKeya Cash; a sister, Sarah Langeley and a brother, Franklin Cash. Burgess was born Aug. 30, 1938 in Pageland, SC a son of the late Floyd and Maude Catoe Burgess. Visitation was6-8 p.m.June 22, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Surviving is a son, Richard Wayne Boone of Cheraw; a daughter, Cindy B. Mathis of Cheraw; two grandchildren; Cody Lee Mathis and Chloe Marie Terraglia. He was preceded death by a daughter, Easter Mae Anderson, a stepson, Kelvin Sellers and his first wife, Myra Ellison Merriman of Cheraw. A service was held at4 p.m.following the visitation in the funeral home chapel. He was the widower of Louise McDonald to whom he was married for 52 years. Shelton was bornApril 17, 1933a son of the late James Madison and Winnie Johnson Shelton. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother. . Holly, N.C.; two sisters, Margaret Suggs of Gastonia, N.C. and Lucille Kirkland of Clover. CHESTERFIELD Mr. Robert Drake Shaw, 79, diedJan. 7, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 17, 2009. (Michael) Wilson and Patsy Pat Hanna all of Cheraw; an uncle, George Johnson; seven aunts, Marjorie Johnson, Rosa (Robert) Edwards, Thelma B. Singleton, Betty Jean (Henry) Ellison, LouElla Small, Irene Bloomfield and Eva Mae Wright all of Cheraw; also Evelyn Johnson and other relatives and friends. of Cheraw, SC. Mrs. Williams was bornMay 22, 1932a daughter of the late James Willis and Amy Dixon Douglas. Morris Funeral Cottage was in charge of arrangements. He was a former employee of Burlington Industries for 30 years and retired from the Town ofCheraw. Pastor Christopher Scott, M. Oliver Shannon, Charlotte, N.C. and N.Y.; seven aunts, four uncles, and other relatives and friends. His only son, Lloyd Turnage and his sister April T.Price,predeceased Mr. Turnage. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday, November 19, 2009. In addition to her parents, Mary Alice was preceded in death by her husband, Lennox Eugene Lowery; her three sons, Billy, Bobby, and Gene Lowery; two brothers, Julian and J. W. Tarlton; and by a sister Shirley Bowman. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII. Memorials may be made to: Lancaster Co. Council on Aging, Attn: Alzheimers Dept. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Huggins of Union. Tera was a devoted mother of Demitric and Joe Martinez and Jasmyne Robert-son. Billy Bill Bruce Odom, 75, ofCharlotte,NCand formerly ofCheraw,SC, passed awayTuesday, July 7, 2009atDukeUniversityHospital. ROCKINGHAM,N.C. Miss Thelma Chavis, 90, died April 12, 2009. He was a loving, caring man that always reached out to help people in need. Mr. Melton was instrumental in establishing and was a charter member of the (Chesterfield County Ambulance Service) Cheraw Rescue Squad. He was also a Mason and Shriner. Surviving are two sons, Roy Scott, Jr. and Russell Scott of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three sisters, Ursalee Johnson of Cheraw, Agnes (David) Jefferson of Bethune, and Barbara (Thurman) Kearney of Cheraw; four brothers, John (Lizzie) Wilson, Thomas (Dorothy) Wilson and Eugene (Lavine) Wilson and Henry Wilson all of Cheraw; five grandchildren all of Brooklyn, N.Y.; four great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends. She valued education and was a dedicated mother. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.Tuesday, February 10, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. She also received recognition from the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Burial was held inFlorenceNationalCemetery. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church of West Haven, Conn. Buddy Burr, Jr. She will always be remembered for her love of animals and her beautiful yard onPark LaneinChesterfield, where many weddings had taken place. Mr. Lisenby was bornOctober 6, 1928in Ruby, SC a son of the late John Leonard and Bertha Ann Odom Lisenby. Eva was born to the late Victoria and William Campbell. He was a Sunday school teacher and a member of the Board of Trustees of Mt. Surviving are her children, Lanquice Blakeney, Mitchell Blakeney, Samarria Blakeney and Montiya Montgomery of the home; grandmother, Zuelee Miller, Betty (Otis) Lockhart all of Pageland; three sisters, Shanyka (David) Robin-son of Jefferson, Camella (Jeremy) Miller of Monroe, N.C.; and Lynetta Brown of Charlotte, N.C.; two brothers Curtis (Meriam) Miller of Wilson, N.C. and Rodney Jackson of Charlotte, N.C.; also Maranda Chambers; and other relatives and friends. 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. Burial followed inMt. He was preceded in death by a sister, Carrie Louise Cassidy Briscoe. Visitation was1-2 p.m.Dec. 23, prior to the service at the funeral home. Debra was bornSept. 18, 1952a daughter of the late Neal Ellis Rouse, Jr. and Marcella Wallace Rouse. Please try again later, or re-subscribe. Surviving are six sons, Clifton (Linda) Owens of Cheraw, Charlie Owens of Pageland, Artha (Lucille) Owens of Ruby, Earnest Owens of Chesterfield, John (Brenda) Owens of Kannapolis, N.C., and Ronnie J. Funeral services were held by the graveside Feb. 14, atnooninChathamHillMemorialGardens. 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. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jenny L. Gary; a son, Michael Gary; a sister, Annie Mae Dorsey; a daughter, Roberta Finklea; and four brothers, Mingo Gary, Horace Garay, James Rogers and Henry Gary. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, November 12, 2009. CHARLOTTE,N.C. Eugene Seegars Sr., diedMay 14, 2009. He was an artist and was well known for his paintings of Family Coat of Arms. He was an employee of Highland Industries. CHAPEL HILL,N.C. John Greer Robeson, Jr., 89, diedDec. 4, 2009. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.onMonday, Jan. 12, 2009, atChesterfieldBaptistChurchwith the Reverend Lee Coyle officiating. Memorials may be made to:WelshNeckBaptistChurch, Childrens Program Fund,POBox 28,Society Hill,S.C.29593. Her two sisters andherselfcalled themselves The Golden Girls. She was preceded in death by her hus-band, Minor Laney; three sons, Pete, William, and Edward Laney, three daughters, Joann West, Lessie Hargett, and Katherine Outen; and by three brothers and three sisters. Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. A funeral service followed at6 p.m.in the funeral home chapel. After high school Curt joined the Army where he served in infantry. Colonenjoyed working and cutting wood, and was an avid fisherman and gardener. Everettwas a manager and co-owner of Grits & Groceries. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife listed above, also, a daughter, Kimberly Outlaw, and a sister, Lois Layton. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Second in command of an explosive loading detachment, he supervised first and second-class petty officers, who were responsible for the safe unloading of explosives while moored in theDongNaiRiver, Cat Lai,SouthVietnam. Mr. Lewis was a member ofLowerMacedoniaBaptistChurch. He was a mechanic with Arrow Equipment. Mr. Fletcher was employed with Celanese Corporation, where he served as a supervisor, and he later retired from Webco. Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. MoriahBaptistChurch. GEORGIA Sue Carolyn (Covington) Barnard, age 75, ofWarner Robins,GA, passed away after a short illnessJuly 8, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday, December 10, 2009. She was an active member ofFirstChurchof the Nazarene. Croghan; two sisters, Lee Hancock ofMt. James was married to the late Aletha Davis for 63 years. BURLINGTON- Mr. James Curtis Fletcher, age 93, of 343 Baldwin Rd., Apt D-1, #6 of Oak Creek Retirement Community, died Monday, December 28, 2009 at Alamance Regional Medical Center after several weeks of failing health. Surviving is his wife, Frances Wain Robeson; three sons, John G. (Lauren) Robeson, III of Columbia, Ben (Faye) Robeson of Augusta, Ga. and Andy (Wanda) Robeson of Cheraw; a daughter, Beth Buff (Phil) Arsenault of Purcellville, Va.; a sister, Betty R. Giles of Columbia; also Nancy Robeson of Cheraw; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. In addition to his parents, his wife, Ethel Sellers, preceded Algie in death and also, a grandson, Bobby Sellers, his brother, Jerome Sellers, and his two sisters, Jeanette Harvey, and Mattie Lee Wise. Morris Funeral Cottage of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Born inSociety Hill,SChe was a son of the late Luther and Fannie Wilson. BENNETTSVILLE Mr. Benny Ray Boone, 62, diedDec. 19, 2008. Moseley Funeral & Cremation Service. Box 100551,Florence,S.C.29502or First Baptist Church Sanctuary Repair Fund,P.O. The family will receive friends from 6:00 - 8:00 PM Wednesday, January 11, 2023 during a time of visitation and sharing of memories at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Henry was also preceded in death by a brother, C.B. He was a graduate ofChesterfieldHigh Schooland attended Florence-Darlington Tec. Chesterfield County, SC Obituaries and Funeral Home Records at Linkpendium. Mr. Polson was bornJuly 2, 1947,Chesterfield,SC, a son of Nealie Brown Polson McLain and the late Robert Wilson Polson. Janie Blakely. 401, Mt. CHINA GROVE Julious Red Devoy Rivers, 90, died Aug. 18, 2009. Memorial services were held Feb. 14 atPee DeeUnionBaptistChurch. In 1997, Edward moved to Bishopville, and was employed as Manager of the local B.C. CHERAW Mr. Bobby Ray Moore, 50, diedDec. 20, 2009. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The family received friends from6-8 p.m.Sept. 17, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. Burial followed in theEbenezerUnitedMethodistChurchCemeteryin Wallace. His parents adored him and were deeply proud of him. Visitation was5-7 p.m.Feb. 28, at the funeral home. Burial was held in the church cemetery. Mrs. Burr was bornFeb. 14, 1926a daughter of the late Levander and Dolly Tucker Oliver. In 1978, David received another Associates Degree in Industrial Technology from the college. Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County, P.O. Funeral services were at2 p.m.May 18, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,Chesterfield. Walter was an artist and enjoyed painting many of the county churches and presenting them as gifts to the churches. He became meteorologist-in-charge of the Weather Bureau inColumbiain 1947. Surviving is a son, James A. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Aug. 30 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home inChesterfield,S.C. Mr.Jordanwas bornJune 23, 1988a son of Sharon L. Airington and the late Carl Michael Brock. Patrick,SC Mrs. Hazel Crowley Therrell, age 76, diedTuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Mr. Lisenby was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean Conflict and was a member of theRoseMemorialChurchof the Nazarene. A funeral service was held at1 p.m.onSaturday, Oct. 24, 2009, at Davidson Funeral Home with Hickory Tree Chapels Rev. Weather Service in 1940, interrupted by service as Chief Aerographer in the U.S. Coast Guard in theNorth Atlanticduring WWII, when he was involved with the crucial weather forecasts preceding the invasion ofNormandy. Funeral services were at3 p.m.June 5, atWesleyUnitedMethodistChurch, Cheraw. 378,Conway,S.C.29520. Memorials may be made to:BaySpringsBaptistChurch,1888 Bay Springs Church Road,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. Memorials may be made to:ProvidenceBaptistChurchChildrens Ministry232 Providence Church Road,Pageland,S.C.29728. He was married to the late Kathleen Bittle ofNew Haven,Conn. She was a daughter of the late Arch and Bess Hardin. Box 7044,Columbia,SC29202. Burial will be in Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens. Little Larry was the son of Erica Harris and Larry Howard, Jr. born May 15, 2009 and was baptizedJuly 23, 2009. James was married to the late Willie Mae Blakeney Threatt and to this union four children were born. He was a member of New Hope Presbyterian Church inChapel Hill,N.C. John was preceded in death by two brothers, Thomas Robeson and Edwin W. Robeson. After his enlistment in the Navy was up, he then reenlisted and served with the United States Coast Guard fromDec. 4, 1956until his retirementJune 1, 1973. Mrs. Merriman attended the Piney Grove Baptist Church Patrick, where she received her basic religious training and accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at the age of 13. CHERAW James Jim C. Stone, 86, diedFeb. 22, 2009. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gainey was a member ofFaithFreewillBaptistChurch. Robinson of Jefferson; also Shelia Mock, James Tite Glenn, Thomas Carver, Sr., Thomas Tyson, Billy J. Threatt, and Bill Myers; and other relatives and friends. Dale enjoyed working in his shop on trucks and tractors. Funeral services were at10 a.m.Dec. 19 atFellowshipBaptistChurchin Wy-andanch, N.Y. Pastor A.G. Chancellor; Jr. officiating. Including his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Lee Odom. CHESTERFIELD Mrs. Katie Linton Burr, 83, diedMay 7, 2009. Also a number of Nieces and Nephews and her special cat Adam.. Willie was bornSept. 12, 1929to the late Willie Lucas Merriman and the late Leola Jackson. He was employed in the pulpwood industry. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She was a loving mother to her sons. If you don't see the obituary or death record that you are looking for, use this form to search our entire database. In 1964 he married Mary Ellen Lee. Virginia Stackhouse Gwin, 88 - Nov 19, 2019. 2009 at4:00 pmatCrossBranchBaptistChurchwith burial in the churchcemetery . LANCASTER Mr. John William Harp, Sr., 76, diedNov. 21, 2009. She was owner and operator of K & Ds Country Store. In addition to his father, Billy was preceded in death by a brother, Jerald W. Polson and by a sister, Peggy P. Wallace. Sara died peacefully at home surrounded by loving family at the age of 84. Woodrom McManus officiated. Necey was proud to work with the junior choir when she got older. Memorials may be made to:NorthKannapolisBaptistChurch,312 Locust Street,Kannapolis,NC28081. CHERAW Alvin Roy Tony Quick, 60, died May 3, 2009. PAGELAND,SC Clara Burch, age 75, passed away onSun. Burial was held in St. James A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery,Chesterfield. He was a former employee of J. P. Stevens serving as Lab Supervisor for many years, was later employed at Crown Cork and Seal and retired from Carolina Canners. Burial was held inOusleydaleChurchCemetery, McBee. He was a retired supervisor with Caro-Knit and a former member of the S.C. National Guard. She was the owner of Ellas Beauty Shop and also worked for Glenn Manufacturing,Morven,North Carolinaand Chesterfield Manufacturing,Chesterfield,SouthCarolina. Surviving are a son, Jimmy (Laurie) Lee Rogers of Colfax, N.C., daughters, Barbara J. Sharpe of Cheraw, S.C., Mary Terezakis of Columbia, S.C., a sister, Carrie Parker, of Cheraw, S.C., six grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. He was also a private pilot and Avionics Technician. Memorials may be made toPleasantGroveUnitedMethodistChurch,1016 Tec Road,Cheraw,SC,29520or Hopsice of Laurens County,P.O. Douglaswas a hard worker and held a variety of jobs throughout his life. Croghan,S.C.29727; orMt. Mr. Robert was bornJune 8, 1954to the late Viola Melton Cash Watson and James O. McCoy. He entered into eternal rest onFriday, Aug. 21, 2009inConcord,N.C. David Brandon affectionatelyknowas Bam attendedChesterfieldHigh School,Chesterfield,S.C. Mr. Thurman was an educator having served as teacher and principal, and retired as Director of Instruction from Monroe City Schools. BornNov. 21, 1924inCheraw,SChe was a son of the late James Leonard and Rosa Sweatt Pate. Our beloved brother entered unto eternal rest onSept. 1, 2009. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Dec. 21 atSt. PaulUnitedMethodistChurch. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, also, baking, crafts, gardening and sewing. Jenny owned and operated Jennys Modern Bride in Cheraw for 20 years. Hugh Ali McQueen, and Carson McQueen) and three sisters (Drucilla James, Mary Lee McQueen, and Ethel Mae Lipscomb. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Jan. 14, at Twin Pines Free Will Baptist Church. CHERAW Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Williams, 76, diedMay 4, 2009. Mrs. Crowley was bornOct. 16, 1939a daughter of the late Jessie Edgar and Ola Wilkerson Oats. She enjoyed traveling and visiting with her children, and was well known for her seet potato pies. Funeral services were at11 a.m.Aug. 1 atFisherHillCommunityBaptistChurch, Cheraw. Mrs. Burch moved to Cheraw to teach and retired with 30 years service in theChesterfieldCountySchool District(CherawHigh School). Croghan; two sisters, Thelma (Rev. Visitation was held at6 p.m.Sept. 23, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home inChesterfield. Surviving is her mother, Mary Hubbard Jones,Long Island,N.Y.; a sister, Donna L. McCants,Charlotte,N.C.; two brothers, James H. Jones, Jr.,Marylandand Delphin E. Jones,Massapequa,NY; an aunt and four uncles. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.Sept. 24, atOaklandBaptistChurch. Susie loved sports, and was an avid Dodgers fan. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Aug. 28 atPleasantGroveAMEZionChurch, Cheraw. Mrs. Burch was a member ofFirstUnitedMethodistChurch, Cheraw. He enjoyed feeding the squirrels and birds in his backyard. Mrs. Ruby Lee Page Nimmons was bornMay 30, 1923. Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Reggie and. Visitation was6-8 p.m.April 20, at the Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,Chesterfield. PAGELAND Mr. Antonio C. Blakeney, 47, diedJan. 30, 2009. Burial was held inDavidsonGroveMissionaryBaptistChurchCemetery,Chesterfield. Funeral services were at3 p.m.June 18, atCrossRoadsBaptistChurchFamilyLifeCenter. After attendingChesterfieldCountypublic schools she married the late Douglass Johnson, Sr., where they moved toBronx,N.Y.She worked as a nurses assistant inBronx,N.Y.After retiring she returned home to enjoy life with her family. Surviving is his loving wife of 39 years; three sons, Clyde Campbell, Jr. of Cheraw, Timothy Campbell ofChesterfield, and Corey Campbell ofFlorence; a grandson, Timothy Isaiah Campbell, Jr.; two aunts and other relatives and friends. and worked inWashington,DCandNew York. CHERAW Mrs. Julia Love DeBerry, 91, diedFeb. 23, 2009. He lived most of his life in Cheraw except for a time he lived inBaltimore,MD. Reids Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The curtain rises again: Monacan High troupe brings first post-pandemic musical to the stage. Richard Harris Odom, Jr. and Bertie Lee Hoyle Odom. Burial was held in the church cemetery. Memorials services were at11 a.m.April 30 at All Saints Episcopal Church, Roanoke Rapids,N.C. with Rev. Obituary Fort Mill, SC - Mr. Gary Heath Knight, Sr, 72, of 10418 Brimstone Dr. Fort Mill, SC 29707, died January 3, 2023, in Fort Mill, SC The family will receive friends at 4:30 PM Thursday, January 12, 2023, at Greater Life Baptist Church, 17025 Lancaster Hwy. The Keynote address will be presented by Min. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Jan. 22, at New Life For Jesus Center, Jefferson. Surviving is her son, Quadario Brown; mother, Elizabeth Hooks Ellison; father, Wilson Ellison (Joann, stepmother); two sisters, Shelunda Speller, Shetoria Ellison; stepsister, Victoria Love; four aunts, Essie (Clarence) Jones of Bronx, N.Y., Helen (Legette) Jefferson Seline Pickney of Baltimore, MD and Josephine Johnson; four uncles, Julius (Claretha) Hooks, Matthew (Wilena) Hooks, Rev. Wrenn, Clarke & Hagan Funeral and Cremation Servicewasin charge of arrangements. Mark enjoyed writing poetry and had recently published his first book. Sellers was a member ofHopewellBaptistChurch, and the SC Federation for the Blind. CHERAW Mrs. Nina James Chappelear, 88, diedJune 28, 2009. Surviving is her husband, Danny Gene Pearce of the home; two sons, Darryl Watson of Dallas, N.C. and Daniel Gene (Beth) :Pearce of Chesterfield, six grandchildren, David Teague of Pageland, Trenton and Dalton Watson of Dallas, N.C., Kimberlyn Pearce, and Morgan and Macy Roscoe all of Ches-terfield, a brother, Mark W. (Lisa) Adams of Spartanburg; gtwo sisters, Mary Elizabeth (Jerry) Smith of Ruby and Eunice Howard of Jacksonville, Fla.; an aunt, Frances Jordan of Cheraw, and other relatives and friends. Graveside services were at3 p.m.Jan. 20, atZoarUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery. Surviving two sons, Derrick Kearns and Shane Kearns; companion; Margie Eason of the home; her sons and grandsons; Andrew Eason of Pageland, Michael (Amiee) Eason, Cody Eason and James Eason all of Rockingham, N.C.; three brothers, Johnny (Terri) Kearns of Fort Mill, Ronnie (Martha) Kearns and James Peashooter (Deanna) Kearns of Pageland; seven sisters, Rilla Autry of Marshville, N.C., Joanne (Junior) Burgess, Frances (James) King, and Carolyn Melton all of Pageland, Nancy Kearns of Lancaster, Peggy (Steve) Simmons of Middleburg, Va., and Lynn Roller of Tatum. Funeral services were June 2 at3 p.m.atFaithFellowshipChurchwith burial inWhitesCreekFreewillBaptistChurchCemetery. Stanleywas a member of theChesterfieldAmer-ican Legion Post 74 andChesterfieldBaptistChurch. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Aug. 22 at Flemming Funeral Chapel,Chesterfield. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Legette Cassidy, Benny Charles McQueen. Funeral services were heldMonday, December 29, 2008atFriendshipUnitedMethodistChurchwith the Rev. BENNETTSVILLE Catherine Norton Quick, 88, died Feb. 11, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, May 7, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 15, 2009. He attended elementary school inGreenwoodfor a short time. Olanda was a very outgoing person. The transcriber has endeavored to dotruetranscriptions. Surviving is her son, Randy (Debbie) Landon of Winter Haven, Fla.; a foster son, Petey Salyina of Winter Haven, Fla.; a daughter, Jane (John) Cole of Lakeland, Fla.; two brothers, Kenneth (Cora) Rivers and Raymond (Eloise) Rivers both of Chesterfield; a sister, Linda (Paul) Sellers of Chesterfield; three grandchildren, Johnny (Jackie) Cole of Lakeland, Fla., Crystal Landon and Solomon Salyina both of Winter Haven, Fla. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. She was a homemaker, wife and devoted mother. Surviving are two cousins, Eulalia Cranford of Dillon and Fred Sowell of Vero Beach, Fla.; also Deborah S. Vaccarelli of Battery Park, Va.; and other relatives and friends. (Allen) Stone, William R. (Diane) Moore, Jr., Bradley T. Redfearn, and Emily R. (Scott) Adams; 10 great-grandchildren, Hunter Bessent, Victoria Moore, Cameron Adams, Kendall Adams, Matthew Redfearn, Megan Redfearn, Brad Stone, Erin Stone, Maddie Davenport and McKenzie Davenport. CHERAW Sara Bess Hardin Burch died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. Mrs Allen was born Sep. 9, 1948 a daughter of the late James Coit Chapman Jr. and Cleo Keith Chapman. He was the son of the late Maxie Lee and Sallie Pope Clark. He always loved the Lord and loved singing and playing his guitar. Burns. She was known for her beautiful flower gardens and her passion for the outdoors. Mrs. McLain was a lifelong member of St. John Free Will Baptist Church. ROCKINGHAM Ray Davis, 84, died February 28, 2009. Surviving is his loving and very devoted wife, Fannie C. Louallen; a son Charles Edward Louallen, Brooklyn, N.Y.; two daughters, Kimberly Ann Louallen and her fianc, Robert Farrow of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Leah Rochel Taylor and her husband, Clarence of Baltimore, MD; six grandchildren, Shakemia Louallen, Brooklyn, N.Y., Charlena Louallen and Travis Louallen of the home, Chrisma Louallen of Brooklyn, N.Y., Zalique and Azriella Taylor of Baltimore, MD; a foster daughter, Shirley Chambers and a foster granddaughter, Montana Young, Queens, N.Y.; a god-son, Jonathan Leroy Covington of Jefferson; two sisters, Jayvilliuan Covington and Lavilla L. Evans, Jefferson; Ms. Irene Chambers of Pageland; also Robert Paul Evans, Jefferson, Luther Chambers and Lonnie Chambers, Pageland; a cousin, Edward Louallen, Washington, D.C.; also Rev. Bill was bornSeptember 8, 1933inCheraw,SCto the late Rev. Buddy joined the church and attended most of his life. Ms. Georgianna was bornApril 30, 1923to the late Sallie Broady and Jim Williams. Funeral services were at11 a.m.Jan. 15, at Twin Pines Free Will Baptist Church. Mr. Crawford was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War, and was a member of the DAV. Burial was held inChathamHillMemorialGardens. Div., officiated. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 16, 2009. She was a wonderful seamstress, an avid gardener, and enjoyed cooking. Shane Utley officiated. Visitation was held6-8 p.m.Sunday at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC served the Burgess Family. Stephan Hall. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Surviving is his wife, Katie Mears Chapman of the home; two sons, John Ervin Chapman and his fiance, Debra of Ashewood, and Thomas Allen Chap-man and his wife, Dawn of Cheraw; daughter, Kathy G. Hancock and her husband, Erne of Cheraw; brother, Howard Clifton Chapman and his wife, Kaye of Cheraw; three sisters, Jean Caulder, Janie Marie Caulder and her husband, Tharen, and Amy Ellen Driggers and her husband, Sonny, all of Cheraw; two grandchildren, Eleni Allyn Chapman and Sullivan Luke Chapman. David attendedCentralHigh Schoolin Pageland, graduating with the class of 1979. Margie was known for her delicious pecan pies and sausage biscuits. Everettenjoyed deer and turkey hunting, collecting arrowheads, boat riding on the river, and was an avid Gamecock fan. Charles was preceded in death by a brother, Larry Lowery, and a sister, Dorothy Lowery. In the 1970s they moved back toSouth Carolina. Morris Funeral Cottage, Inc. was in charge of the services. She was a graduate of theUniversityofSouth CarolinaatColumbiawith a degree in elementary education and was a member ofFirstBaptistChurch, Cheraw. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, November 5, 2009. Up until the last year or so, she was a devoted choir member and active church worker atForkCreekUnitedMethodistChurch. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Robert was preceded in death by Carroll D. Gregory. Call Visit website Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home 318 East Main Street Chesterfield, SC 29709 Claim this funeral home Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home The funeral service is an important. A memorial mass was held 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 at St. Peters Catholic Church, Cheraw, SC. He was a retired farmer, and an avid musician and singer. With her family, Sara lived inOrleans,FranceandZweibrucken,Germanyand traveled extensively. The family received friends from6 p.m.until8 p.m.onFriday, Oct. 2, 2009, at Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 8, 2009. Christine was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Terry M. Hensley; a daughter, Joan Webster; a brother, Warren Lynch; and by two sisters, Betty Spence and Judy Ballew. Surviving is his wife, Krista Demby of the home; a daughter, Hazel Annelle Hazee Demby of the home; mother, Annelle Freeman Demby of Chesterfield; three sisters, Jennifer Demby (Eric) Gaskins of Ruby, Tammy Davis and Kathy Demby Campbell both of Chesterfield; siblings, Layla Gaskins of Ruby and Callie Quick of Chesterfield, Colie Davis and Devin Carnes of Chesterfield, Cathy and Richard Carnes of Chesterfield, Lee (Jessica) Carnes of Chesterfield; also Stuart Davis and Barry Teal Jr. of Chesterfield. She was preceded in death by her first husband, W. P. Bill Curtis, her second husband, Calvin Hayden, her stepfather, James Jerome Ray Rayfield, her brother, William Bill Tomberlin, and by her aunt, Clara Ross Gilpin. Burial was held inShieldsFamilyCemetery. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: A5;Thursday,March5, 2009. He was preceded in death by his only son, Lloyd Turnage, and a sister, April T. Price. Surviving is his companion, Toyna Ingram of the home; his parents, Billy Thompson, Sr. and his wife, Diane of Cheraw and Geralene Lett McCray and her husband, Grady of Raeford, N.C.; a son, Billy Thompson, III; a daughter, Briena Thompson both of Cheraw; step children, MyQuail Ingram, Jaquarius Ingram, Jousha White, Larry Strong, Tyleyhea Strong, and TyiQueaz Strong all of Cheraw; ststers, Angelene Lett of Albany, Ga. and Christina Thompson of Cheraw; a brother, William Martez Morrison of Raeford, N.C.; and other relatives and friends. She later met and married Bernard Sowell. CHERAW Edgar Lacoste McIver, 67, died May 30, 2009. Surviving is his daughter, Lisa Michelle Odom Newberry and husband, Danny of Franklinton, N.C., daughter Candice Melanie Odom Stallings and husband, Tracy of Bunn, N.C.; son, Matthew Bruce Odom, and wife, Kim, of Greensboro, N.C. .Smiley Miller and Amanda Pate Miller. SURVIVORS: 2 Sons: Michael (Bonnie) Winburn of Bennettsville, SC, and Ronald (Pat) Winburn of Mint Hill, NC; 4 Grandsons: Andrew Sundy Winburn of Surfside Beach, SC, Edward Scott (Lara) Winburn of Columbia, SC, John Alexander and Adam Treacy Winburn of Mint Hill, NC 1 Sister: Jean Huffstetler of Shelby, NC 2 Sisters-in-law: Caroline Goffigan of Jacksonville, Fl. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Cheraw, where she served in the choir, and as a pastoral assistant. During her illness, Debbie, like her mother and sister, Sheila, who preceded her in death, exemplified Christ-likeness and truestrength. Bobby was educated in theBridgeport,Connecticutschools and had par-ticipated for many years in the C.A.P. Surviving is his wife of 27 years Vivian G. Little; his daughter, Saman A.L. BROOKLYN,N.Y. Mrs. Thelma Scott, 68, diedMay 22, 2009. She was a lifelong member ofChesterfieldBaptistChurch, where she was a former Sunday school teacher. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709_Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home ofChesterfield, S.C.is serving the Huguley Family. Burial followed atChesterfieldCemetery. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Feb. 18, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,Chesterfield. Timmons was born Nov. 4, 1933 in Ruby, SC, a daughter of the late Julius Walter Jordan and Myrtle Gulledge Jordan Terry. They were married for 56 years. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He was also a cab driver for Yellow and Crown Cab services for well over 40 years. A graduate ofWinthropUniversity, she was a devoted special needs teacher atSt. AndrewsMiddle SchoolinRichlandSchool District# 1, who nurtured and educated young minds for many years. He was working with the Buffalo Soldiers of New Orleans before his death. CHERAW Mrs. Lorenda Pridgen, 72, diedApril 24, 2009. Curtis was preceded in death by his grandparents, Cossie (Mable) Johnson, Marion Cornelius (Rudolph) Braxton; stepfather, Lonzo Burns; a brother, Barry Johnson; uncles, Timothy Braxton, Willie Braxton, Cosa Johnson; aunts, Alberta (Pink) Patrick, Mary Frances Johnson and cousin, Ellis Edwards. Chesterfield County obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. Being self-taught he began playing at TriumphTheChurch andKingdomofGod. In 1991, she moved toColumbiawhere she met her late husband, Ezell Caldwell. Visitation was held from5 p.m. 7 p.m.onFriday, Sept. 4, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Burial was held inZionHillBaptistChurch, Middendorf Com-munity. Graveside services were held at11 a.m.Feb. 19, atBethelBaptistChurchCemetery. A memorial service was held this summer inWarner Robins,GA.Sue was laid to rest inWarner Robins,GA. Funeral services were Feb. 21 atBethelUnitedMethodistChurch, Wallace. He served as Past President of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Cheraw Chamber of Commerce, and Civitan Club, and was a member of the Lions Club and the Gideons. She was a home-makerand a cook forCherawElementary School. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Anne and Alden Butcher; her grand-daughter Sarah Archer Biddle and fianc Justin Portaz; son-in-law Martin Wincek of Kennesaw, Ga.; grandson Joey Wincek and fianc Lori Mabry; her sister Joyce Shirley of Gilbert; and niece and husband Trish and Tom Fine and great niece, Libby Fine; niece and husband Marie and Allen Griffin; and nephew and wife Michael and Andrea Shirley. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The family received friends 5-7 Jan. 2 at Kiser Funeral Home. Earnest (Cynthia) Hooks of Temple Hill, MD and David Pickney of Cheraw; also Kenneth Williams of Lancaster, Ca. He accepted Christ at an early age and joinedMacedoniaBaptistChurch. In addition to her parents, Hazel, was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd W. Therrell, a brother, E.C. DonaldAustinBrown and Ella Frances Price Brown. CroghanMemorial Park. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She joined Household of Faith Church #6 in 1969 and remained a member. Surviving are three sons, Frank Leak of Washington, D.C., Darron Leak of Wallace, and Charles Leak III of Cheraw and a daughter, Carolym (Jimmy) Leak of Wallace; four grand-children, Natasha (Bobby Jr.) Leak, Monica (Chris) Leak, Eldridge (Tangela) Leak all of Wallace and Jamesia Johnson of Cheraw; 10 great-grandchikdren, Jaquarius Johnson, Camryn Leak, Kalon Williams, Brandon Hicks, Jala Williams, Trinity Williams, Jaykayla Pauling, Jasmine Smith, Tanaisha Smith and Bobby Williams III; six brothers, Jerome (Evelyn) Leak of Salisbury, N.C., Victor Leak of Cheraw and Willie McNeal of Wallace, Joseph (Virginia) Leak of Texas, Thomas (Diane) Leak and James Leak ofBrooklyn, N.Y.; two sisters, Delores Leak of Wallace and Joyce Leak of New jersey: and other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. He was formerly employed with Tucker Lumber Company, Pageland, P & L Barks Company, Pageland, and Mar-Mac Manufacturing Company, McBee. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, June 25, 2009. Mr. Purvis served as adjunct professor at theUniversityofSouth Carolinafor over three decades, teaching meteorology and climatology; and authored more than 90 published articles. WADESBORO,N.C. Mrs. Louise Belk Wilkins, 99, diedOct. 31, 2009. Funeral services were at4 p.m.Aug. 10, atThompsonCreekBaptistChurch. Teddy Smith of Virginia, Jermaine Smith of North Carolina and DeAron Smith of South Carolina; and other relatives and friends. What Chesterfield Obituaries Contain Chesterfield obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. She furthered her education atVoorhees College,Denmark, andSouth CarolinaStateUniversity, Orangeburg. CHERAW Mr. Ted A. Whitaker, 67, diedApril 29, 2009. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He was preceded in death by his father, Len Benovitz and by his maternal grand-parents, Buck and Wincie Hancock Copeland. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Edgar was an avid historian and outdoors man and enjoyed bird hunting, fishing, and golfing. Mrs. Pearce was bornFeb. 2, 1957a daughter of the late Wayne Thomas Adams and Billy and Helen Jenkins Griggs. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, March 19, 2009. She loved her grandchildren. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, May 14, 2009. Bill loved fishing on the coast, working in his garden and was a crossword puzzle lover. Debra, That ol Debbie, was a loving devoted wife and mother. She received her education in Chesterfield Schools. Mr. Purvis was predeceased by Johnsie Huneycutt Purvis, his beloved wife of 57 years. Burial was held in the church cemetery. 318 East Main Street, Chesterfield, SC, 29709. He was retired from J.P. Stevens (25 Years). Surviving are a son, Albert Knight, Jr., and his wife Elizabeth, ofJefferson. 102,Patrick,S.C.29584. He was a retired farmer. Cheraw,SC Mrs. Brenda Caulder Fincher, age 64, diedThursday, Oct. 1, 2009. Billy was first married to the late Frances McLain Boan and was also preceded in death by his son, Billy Boan, Jr. At an early age she joinedMacedoniaBaptistChurchin the Cash Community. Funeral services were at1 p.m.Sept. 4 atWesleyUnitedMethodistChurch. Surviving is his grandson, Zachary Turnage; his sisters, Barbara T. Hall and Anne T. Price; and his brothers, Luther Turnage, Christopher Turnage, and Thomas Turnage; his son, Lloyd Turnage and his sister, April T. Price, predecease Mr. Turnage. Mr. Shaw was a member of theTrueGospelEmmanuelHolinessChurch. any obituary with your condolences, stories or photos. He and Flossie loved spending time together entertaining friends and family. He was a member ofCashBaptistChurchand later attended DavidsGroveBaptistChurch. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. She had a feisty personality and a trendy style. Visitation was held from1 p.m.until2 p.m.on Thursday prior to the service at the Church. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, May 28, 2009. Graveside services will be today at4 p.m.inCedarCreekBaptistChurchCemetery. Burial followed atRiversFamilyCemetery, adjacent toZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. Burial followed in the church cemetery. CHERAW Larry Howard, III, five months old, diedOct. 24, 2009. We will miss her yet know she is in heaven with her Lord & Savior and loved ones. He accepted Christ as he personal Savior and was a member ofProspectUnitedMethodistChurch. Ted was preceded in death by two brothers, Aaron and Gene Whitaker; and by a sister Bonnie Gainey. Memorials may be made to: Connie Maxwell Childrens Home, Adams Shelter, P.O. He was a WWII U.S. Army Veteran, where he served as Chief Clerk of Graves Registration inFrance, and was a member of the American Legion Post # 74. Born inBrooklyn,NY, May 2, 1912. Joyce was preceded in death by a brother, Steve Chapman. Graveside services were at 3 p.m. Nov. 29, atEbenezerUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery, Bennettsville. ; three nephews, Wilson B. Ratliff, Jr. of Simpsonville, James M. Ratliff of Greensboro, N.C., and Jack S. Jay Vernon, Jr. of Wadesboro, NC; also several great and great-great nieces and nephews; and special friends and neighbor, Peg Griggs and her son, Mitch Griggs. Surviving are two daughters, Margaret Ann Lucas and Ella L. Rogers (Willie) Banks both of Cheraw; a step daughter, Renee Rogers Davis of Gainesville, Ga.; two stepsons, eight grandchildren, five great-grand-children; three sisters, Mattied Skinner of Kingston, N.Y., Mildred Willis of Wash-ington, D.C. and Elouise Thomas of Maryland; four brothers, Chester Jackson of Bronx, N.Y., Leggett (Betty) Jackson of Cheraw, Dan (Elsie) Jackson of Charleston and Linda Jackson of Cheraw; a god grandson, DaShawn Broadie; and also Kelly M. Chapman other relatives and friends. Burial followed atWestLawnMemorial Park. andWrestling on T.V. Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Surviving is his wife, Mary; children, Larry Watts of Cheraw, Maxine (Douglas) Good of Chandler, AZ and Carroll J. Garvin, Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.; grandchildren, Brenton Good, Shatoya Garvin, Deja Good, Marcus Good, Sharneice Pegues, and Adam Garvin; two great-grands, ShaNyiah Garvin and Taniya Davis; sisters, Frances (Robert) Short, Brenda (Calvin) Ford, Fredia (William) Norcott; brothers, Rufus (Frances) Garvin, Jr. and Andrea (Denise) Garvin; an aunts and uncles, Leona Byrd, Matt Garvin, Foster Garvin, Bertha Lee James and other relatives and friends. Shanethia was a joyful person always making others laugh with the stories she shared with them. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, August 20, 2009. William Ranger as he was affectionately known,graduatedfromGaryHigh School,Class of 1964. Funeral services were at4 p.m.March 19, atSt. PaulUnitedMethodistChurch. She was preceded in death by four sons, Woodrow W. Gainey Jr., Clarence Gainey, Joseph Burrell J.B.Gainey and Larry Gainey. PATRICK Mrs. Elease Brigman Cassidy, 73, diedJune 12, 2009. Mr. Rivers was a member ofSt. PaulUnitedMethodistChurchand attendedHopewellBaptistChurch. He also did volunteer work atLeeHigh Schooland was involved in many community activities inLeeCounty. CHERAW Louise Jacobs Masters, 89, diedJune 26, 2009. Burial was held in the church cemetery. Julious was bornJuly 9, 1919to the late Clarence Charlie and Lela Jordan Rivers. He was a former employee of Delta Mills and a retired employee of Galey & Lord. She was educated in Marlboro andChesterfieldPublic schools. Leslie and Atty. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, George Miller. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He is survived by wife, Marie Dorsey; sisters, Bessie Royal of Hudson, N.Y., Mary Arnald of Brooklyn, N.E. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Feb. 16 at Morning Star Baptist Church in Patrick. PATRICK Deacon Jessie Sellers, 79, died Jan. 12, 2009. Surviving are her sons, John R. Gantt and his wife, Kelley, of Florence, and Paul S. Gantt of Lexington; her brother, John Stewart of Wilmington, DE, and sister, Lenora Warford of Lawrenceburg, KY; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Everette known to family and friends as Seal or Seal Test was a loving and caring individual. James joinedFlintRidgeBaptistChurch, Pageland, at an early age and in his later years, moved his member-ship toRoseHillMissionaryBaptistChurch,Lancaster, to accompany his wife. She joinedPineyGroveBaptistChurchat an early age. Surviving is her husband, Willie Watts, Jr.; three sons, Anthony Joines, Mon-roe, N.C., Ricky Joines (Lisa), Pageland and Andrew Joines (Eunice), Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters, Josephine Ingram, Plainfield, N.J. and Geraldine Cole, Chesterfield; two stepdaughters, Carolyn Watts, Charlotte, N.C. and Brenda Diggs, Fayetteville, N.C.; an uncle, Jerry Bennett, Winston Salem, NC; an aunt, Dorothy Little, Wades-boro, N.C.; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home served the Steen family. Grace was preceded in death by a son, Ricky Charles Gulledge and by two brothers, J. D. and James Edwards. Mr. Owens was married to the late Lillie Mae Windham Owens and was also preceded in death by a son Oscar Bud Owens, Jr. He was preceded in death by three sisters, Diane Smith, Vivian Kollock, and Cora Mae Carmichael and brothers, Russell Kollock and Curtis Kollock. The family received friends for visitation from6 p.m. 8 p.m.on Saturday, Sept. 18 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home inChesterfield,S.C. Mr. Jenkins was bornMarch 15, 1950, inPageland,S.C. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, running and watching sports. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Graveside services were at2 p.m.May 30, atLowerMacedoniaMemorialGardens. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Michael was an active member of theSalemBaptistChurch, where he served on the adult choir and the usherboard until his health beginto fail. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.Jan. 9, at theMt. PATRICK Mr. C. L. Rocky Brown, III, 56, diedJune 15, 2009. Services were held by the graveside Feb. 11, at11 a.m.inWagnerCemetery. A funeral service was held at11 a.m.onMonday, Oct. 5, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. She retired with 30 years from the Civil Service inWashington,D.C. Dasie attendedWaymanChapelA.M.E.ZionChurchin Hamlet, N.C. She was extremely hospitable and assisted those who lived in her community, Dasie was known for cooking and baked deserts for Coles Diner. CHERAW Heraw Kayleigh Brooke Harrison, infant daughter of Kyrsten E. Sutton and Joseph Ryan Harrison diedApril 4, 2009. Mrs. Hogan was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend to many. Surviving is his wife, DonnaChandlerJordan of the home; son, Justin Ray Jordan of Graham; sister, Myrtis Burr and her husband Sonny of Chesterfield; brother, Eugene Jordan ofSpartanburg. Born inDarlingtonCounty, Mr. Johnson was a son of the late William Wesley and Bessie Dixon Johnson. Brown of Cheraw; a sister, Laura Lattimore of Bishopville; three brothers, Racine Brown of Columbia, Donald P. Brown of Camden, and Maurice Brown of Greenville. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 6A, Thursday, February 26, 2009. Funeral services were atnoonApril 20, atBethelBaptistChurch. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Friday atSouthChinaGroveBaptistChurch. He was preceded in death by a child, Ronnie Sellers and a brother, Boykin. Nezzie Mae was vocal and always spoke her mind. Mr. Barefoot was bornOct. 1, 1928a son of the late Lawrence Morgan Barefoot and Roxie Perdue Barefoot. Surviving is his wife, Nancy Miller of Bronx, N.Y.; a daughter, Cheryl Ann Miller of Bronx, N.Y.; two sons, Darryl Miller of Bronx, NY and Elton (Ella) Miller, Virginia Beach, Va.; four grandchildren, Tameka and Shaniqua Miller both of Bronx, N.Y., Christopher Miller, Brooklyn, N.Y. and Ryan Miller, Virginia Beach, Va.; three sisters, Elloree Pittman of Waxhaw, N.C., Mae Nora Hough and Nancy Baker both of Jefferson; an uncle, Nathaniel Miller of Jefferson; other relatives and friends. Deacon Sellers was bornOct. 21, 1929to the late Deacon Nathan andGeneva(Pleasant) Sellers. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709, Chesterfield Rescue Squad,P.O. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle &TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thursday, November 19, 2009. Funeral services were held March 26, at3 p.m.atWelshNeckBaptistChurchin Society Hill with burial in the church cemetery. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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