MR. WALSH
MRS. WILKINSON
Luther Walker --
Talbert Rites
Held Here
On Monday
MR. TURNER
Joe
Carroll
Turner,
Mrs.
Annie
Hoover
Clifton Woodrow Walsh,
Luther Walker 66 of 882 Sr., 82, died Monday at
Wilkinson,
62, died on 68, died Saturday
in StebondaleDrive'diedJune16
Lexington
Memorial
Thursday
at the Richland Memorial Hosp- at his home.
a1l1 Hospital. 10 '1~
Richland
Memorial
ital.
If7!
BorninFairfieldCounty,he
- Born
in
Fairfield
Hospital.
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Mr. Walsh was bbrn was a son of the 13:te George County
on October 20
I 917
I..
. Preston and Mattie Parker
'B
L
T lb
..
She.
was
born
in, April
19,
1911,
In W lk
H
th
ti d 1896, he was a son of
arney
ee a ert, 67, Fmal rites were held Sun
r
C
on Orangeburg County, a son owaneer :opeeraWtaoSr
of eWarelklerr~s
the late William K. and died Saturday at Fairfield day for Woodrow J. Sha v L·exington
oun ty
.
_.
M
.
.
Stephen
Greene
Bantss
June
25,
1917,
a of the late Charhe S. and Ser:vice Station. After ~s Jeanette
Carroll Turner. I emorial HOSPItal.
Church, conducted by th
daughter
of the
late Lula Craft Walsh. He was retirement, he worked with
He was a retired cattle I
197f
Rev. J. P. Blackwelder. Buria
John
S. and
Rosella a retired engineer with -the his son at 'De Sto' in farmer
and
livestock.
was in Oaklawn Cemeter
B
H
. Sh
S C Highway Departmen- Blythewood.
He was ad'
1
Born III Rowan County, Mr. Shaw, 65, died Saturda
rown.
oover.
e was . .
member _ of Eau
Claire
ea er.
,N.C.,
on October 15, 1911, at his home.
a retired
employee
oft.
He was a member of Masonic Lodge 344.
Mr. Turner
attended h
fM
H 1
B 0 r n in' A11end a I
. fiIe ld M anu facturi
J
M emona
. 1 U mitedu
Survrvmg
..
. n C 0 II ege, De-was a son.o
F all'
ac urmg Goruon
are hts
IS wid
WI ow, P res b yter ia
:r Ib t ra rd.a they November 13, 1916, he was
Company and, a member Methodist Church.
\ Mrs.
Dorothy
Harmo.n was
a
deacon
of unman
a er an
e son .of trie late Lawrence an
of Stephen Greene Ba _ Surviving are his widow, Walker; two sons, Freddie Lebanon
Presb
terian
late OSC<'1rI? Talbe~t. He Pollie Ann Shaw. He was
.,
p
.
Walker of Blythewood and
r resny
was a retired
Umroyal veteran of World War II,'
tist Church
and
the ~rs. Blanche R. Walsh, a Jimmy
Walker
of Fort Church, a World War I employee and a World mem~er _ of ~innsbor
Senior Citizens.
uaughter,
Mrs.
Joyce Lauderdale Fla.: two sisters Navy
veteran
and
a W
II A' F
t
Masonic Lodge," a forme
Surviving
are a son, Rykard of Aiken; two sons, Mrs.
Allte
Jackson
of member of the American
ar
ir orce ve er~n" Shriner. a member of th
Gerald
Wilkinson
of Harold
Walsh of Win- Columbia and Mrs.~
Le ion
Mr. Talbert was m~rned Ame~ican Legion and of th
.'
J
McFadden ofWil1nsboro; four
g
'..
. to the late Mattie
M. Baptist Church. Mr.. Sha
Anderson,
four
Sisters, nsboro anu Robert Walsh b th
R b t W lk
d SUrVIVIng
are
hIS T lb
H
b
was
a merchant
i
M
V
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F
1)'
ro ers, 0 er
a er an
.
a ert.
e was a mem er
.
~s.
asco 0 Daniel of of
lorence; our SIsters, Ernest Walker of Winnsboro WIdow,
Mrs.
Mable f fR k
B
. tChurch
wmns~o~o.
".
WInnsboro,
Mrs.
J.C. Mrs. Pete Swagel and Mrs. and Ben F. Walker and Tallie Pressley
Turnera \0 oc ton aptis
. Surviving are his widow
.,
.
'
Mrs. Vera Shaw; a daughter
B ran ham
of Swansea, Ruth McSweeney 0f N ort h Walker?f Columbia: and SlX daughter,
MISS Mary,
Mrs. Barbara
Perini 0
Mrs. Carol Jenkins
and Charleston,
Mrs. Pansy grand~hildren.
Edith
Turner
of Win-' Surviving are his mother Savannah, Ga.; two sisters
Miss Yvonne Hoover of LeGrand
of Winnsboro
. sEervlCCels
.werBeht~ldtCJuhneIh7nsboro: (a son J Carroll ~f Mooresville, N. C.; two Mrs. Vester Bigsbee
0
bi
d
M
Lill
S
f
m
au
aire
ap IS
urc
'
.
Southern Pines N C and Mrs
Co Ium ia; four brothers, an
rs.
1 y
cott 0 conducted
by the Rev' . Turner
Jr.
died
in,daughters,
Mrs.
Joan
..
-,
f C'- '1'· bi
.'
.
-.
Minnie Myers 0 0 urn ia;
Be Iton and Herbert Hoo Great
h
Falls;
tree
Wallace Hughes, the Rev. April
of
1979); five Garrison
of Mooresville brother,
Leslie Shaw 0
Belton and Herbert Hoo brothers, Shuford Walsh of Leonard Hawkes and the Rev. sisters,
Mrs. John
A. and Mrs. Annis Miles of Charleston;
and
thre
Belton
and
Herbert
Winnsboro, Edgar Walsh Ray Miller. Burial was. in Ross
and
Mrs.
Carl Winnsboro; two sons; Bar- grandchildren.
Hoover of Gaston, Davis of Long Beach, Calif., and Elmw?od. Cemetery
with Sweatman _of Columbia ney Lee" Talbert, Jr., of
Active pallbearers
wer
Elzi
0 . W 1 h f' N th Masoruc rites.
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B
d R' h d D Robert
Walker,
Charle
H oover
f
0
gill
and
ttis
a s
0
or"
Pallbearers were Jimmy R. Mrs. Charles
Smith of owman an.
lC ar
. Medlin, Robert Lesher, Ken
Woodrow
Hoover
of Charleston; and 12 gran- Powell Jr., Robert B. Jen- Asheville,
N.C.
and Talbert of Winnsboro; two neth King, Mark Stevens a
Columbia;
and
three dchildren.
nings Jr.,
Stewart
Hall, Mrs. William B. Schorr sisters, Mrs. Lilly Mae Bert King.
grandchildren.
Services were conducted Melvin" Thompson, Benny L. and
Mrs.
Frazier
T. Adair of Oklahoma and
.. R.S. SMITH
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Funeral
services were
conducted
Saturday
afternoon
by the
Rev.
James P. Blackwelder at
S tep h en Greene
Baptist
Church.
Interment
was
in Royal Pines Memorial
Cemetery.
At'
II b
C I ve
pa
earers
were
J.M.
Lyles,
Jr.,'
Milton
Collins,
J.W.
J
L t
T'
~ye,
es er
Ulne.I'"
RIChard Jeffers and Bill
Lee.
MRS. WIljSNER
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Mrs.
Wissner,
Sarah
r
Dixon
59, wife of
Willi
0 W'
d' d
I lam
.
issner,
ie
Sunday at the Fairfield
Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Green-
W.J. Sliaw
Rites Sun av
Monday afternoon
from ;~:~R~~Fond
c. Cook and Blair of Winnsboro; a Mrs. Valarie Owenl". of G!~~s~TtIS~'di~:r*~~s~~y ~
Pope Funeral Home by the
Talbert _ Shives Funeraldaughter-in-law
Mrs. Myrtle
Beach;
five his home.
/97e
Rev. Robert B. Campbell.
Home was in charge.
Juanita
Douglas Turner brothers,
Arthur
D.," He was born in Edison,
Interment was in Oaklawn
of
Winnsboro'
three, Samuel S., Morris, Oscar Tenn., a son .of thcedlatesJ~hh
MRS. ROBERTE. WALKER
",
F. and LOUIse" 0 y mithl
Cemetery.
WINNSBORO _ Mrs. Mary granddaughters,
Mrs. D. and Ralph Talbert of Mr. Smith was a retire
Active pallbearers were GainesWalker,63,
wife of Derrell S. (Linda) Rice,·1 Mooresville;
21
gran- Chesterfield County deputy.
W.P.
Melton,
Harry
Robert E. Walker, died Ms. Janice
T. Wilson dchildren and two greatSurviving are his widow,
Walsh, William Carlisle, Thursday
in Fairfield
and
Mrs
Grover grandchildren.
Mrs. Bessie RObJertsScmith.;a
J
W 1 h St
K 11 MemorialHospitaL
It'f7Ci
.
\'
daughter, MFs, ean amp 0
erry
as,
eve
e y
Born in Greenville, May fl, (Sharon)
Branham,
Jr'l
Great Falls; four sons, Co!.
and Eddie Ramsey.
1915, she was a daughter of and
three
greatServices were held at HaroldC. Smith of Laurel
Mrs. Joanna Seigler Gaines grandchildren,
Rockton Baptist Church on Md.,
Glenn
Smit~
0
and the late John, C. Gaines.
.
.
Lexington Ralph Smith 0
She was a retired employee of
Graveside services were.Monday, conducted by the Fairfield County, and Millar
• '
Belk Department Store. She conducted
by the Rev. Rev. Joe Pace. Interment
Smith of Great Falls; a
was a member of Church of John
R. Thompson
at was
in
Oak
Lawn brother,
Bill Smith
0
God and the Ladies Auxiliary Lebanon
Presbyterian
Cemetery.
Kingsp~rt, Tenn.; fourteen
.
and Ladies Bible Class.
grandchildren and a great
Mr~. Irene Douglas W~kes,
Surviving are her husband; Church
Cemetery
on.
. grandson.
86, WIdowof Rboert W. Wilkes her mother of Greenville; a Tuesday afternoon.
Active pallbearers were
Services were held Thur
died JulY,25,in
Providence daughter, ,Mrs. Tommy R. r Active
pallbearers
W. C. Durham, Lindsay sday at First B~ptist Churc~,
Hospital, 6tiumbia. Services Wilson of Winnsboro; three l:were Dr. Marion Ross Smith, Ronnie McDaniel
Great Falls, WIth burial III
sisters. Mrs. Ruby Horton of
'
, Greenlawn Cemetery.
were held July 27 at Salem Greenville,
Mrs.
Sarah
' Aldep . Sweatma-n, Allen Hennessee,
Bobby"JDo~=-==+;'
Presbyterian
Church. The Parker and Mrs. Dorothy Chandler H. Felder, Jr., Cash, and Baxter McLenRev. Kenneth Barnes and the Gardner of Winnsboro; and William
Felder, Herbert don.
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/pene
Wilkes'
h~~~---'
rot Y
on November
23, Rev. Ar~hieReed officiated at ~':.~e!~~~e~~d ~~~e<;:~:~~
1919, a daughter ofthe late the services.
ofOxen Hill, Md.
wood
Pa.tr.ick
_W illiams,
and
Georp'e
Ray.,
Services Held Stev~nso~
I Friday For
M r s.
Do rot h y Fit
,7i1
mOd II Stevensor,76,
WIdow
'
0
'
'
Charles
E. and
Eula
Born May 27, 1893 in ' Services were 3 p.m. Sunday
!
ts
Fooshe Dixon. She was a Fairfield County, she was a at Church of God with burial in
• e'
of
· t B
daughter of the late ThomasJ
First
Baptist
Church
lUr •• 1 I
Charles A. (Carl) Stevenson
be
f
th
F
mem roe
Irs
ap. C
te
P llbe
. ,
" . I.
ti t Ch h
and Georgie Shedd Wilkes.
erne ry. a
arers were
,
.
Jr.,. died October 30 at
IS
urc.
"
Lester Gardner, .Sr., Barry
! Graveside rites for Edward.
i'll
Me m 0 r i 1
For many years Mrs. She was a me~ber of the Branham, Freddie Gaines, George C. Whitman, 61, died J. Tidwell were held in G 1 e ~ n vI e
.
i!Wissner
owned
and SalemPresbytenanCh~ch.
Jack Case, Luther Walker, July 28J!tjairfield
Memorial Aimwell
c~metery,
HosP.ltal..i
operated
th
W'
bo
Surviving
are
four' and A. M. Stephenson. Of-Hos '~1?§E
.
h ld Ridgeway, on, Friday, .con- She wa;s born SeRtember 4,
Bea
Sh e She w oro daughters Mrs Louise Lewis ficiating ministers were Rev.
pl.
e~ces were e ducted by the Rev. Dale E. 1903 in Carrollton, Georgia.
uty
op.
e was a
,.
. Eugene Hancock, Rev. Wade July 30 at Wmnsboro Church Williams. Mr. Tidwell, 70 died
\ t
dau hter of
member of the Winnsboro of Blackstock, Mrs. G~or.gle H. Horton, and Rev. W. R. of God with the Rev. Eugene Wednesday, January 31, at his S~e; wa~
. g
and Professional Woman's Branham,
Mrs.
Lllhan, Craven.
Hancock and the Rev. Jack homeinl{ldge~ay:
I 'f7fJ W,lll!am \-. and Kate,Cowdrey
and Mrs. Essie .
C A YOUNG
Rob'
ff' . tin" B'
1 He was born III RIdgeway o'n FIttS.
Stev.enson was a
Club and th e A men .can Rhymer
. .
.
mson 0 iera g.
una 0 t b 31 1908
f th
•
j.
'
Lezi
A T
Swearinger
of Winnsboro;
Funeral services were held=;'
;'.
'.
coer,
, a son 0
e, 'ed registered nurse.
gion .. UXIlazy.
four sons Roberrt W. Wilkes at Pope Funeral Home on was m Ridgecrest Memorial late Strother an~ Minnie S~rviv~ng are one son,
,SurvIVmg
are
her
'
.
February 20, for C. AndylPark.
Logan Kenn~dy Tldwe~!. Her
.
r
"
Ihusband,
William
O'lofDunc~n,JamesF.Wllkesof
Young of "John's Island, witht Born March 22, 1918 in.was a ~etlred asslstanttCharles.
Steve~son III ,of
W'
f th h
Columbia and Thomas E. and 'burial in Fairfield BaptistlB t b
h
f pharmacist,
an
Army Greenvll,e: three SIsters, Mrs .
. issner 0
e orne; a Earl D Wilkes of Winnsboro" Church Cemetery.
/9/ll? I a es urg, e was a son .~ .veteran of World War 11, and,Ru;sell:
A. Scarboro
of
SIster, Mrs. Mary Jacobs of
.
,
Born in Winnsboro hewasa~Charles
Norman and ESSIe an
elder
of Aimwell 01; d ,I FI' ·ct
d M
Sumter;
two
nephews,tabr.other,
Thomas J. Doqglas son of the late Leslie D and jWarren Whitman. A World Presbyterian Church. "
' r ~n 0,\
on.a ~
Nr~i
James 1. Caddell of 'HarJ of .Winnsboro; and 39 grand-' Eula Whisnant Young.'
lWar II veteran, he was a Surv~ving are two' sisters, J~hn ~~lton and
ISS e
its '11
d D Th
'L lchildren
Among the survivors is at ti d .
t H Mrs. Lina Crumpton and Mrs. Fitts, both of Gulf Shores, Ala.,
VI e an
r.
omas L.'
.
. r..e...re msurance ~en.
e J
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f Ridge a " " :.:
h ld
J
b
f S
A to'
Pope Funeral Home was in brother, Thomas D. Young of"was a member of Winnsboro essie ay or 0
w y, SerjVI.ces
were
e,
aco soan
n mO'1 ha
f
Winnsboro.
and a sister-in-law, Mrs. N"i \' l'b
2
t S' 0 Ii
Texas' and a niece Mrs c rge 0 arrangements.
l,Church of God.
Nezzie Tidwell of Columbia. 1 -0 Vem, e r
"a
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Ch h Burial
Frank Snow of Sumter.
Mrs.
Sho~kley
Few _ of' Active pallbearers
w~re res, y can
urc,'
McAlIster
raw J.Juve,
"C I
b'
b h
Walter Ruff, Herman Magill" was III church cemetery. Dr.
,
.
0 um Ill;
two
.rot ers, Howard ~attox" Randolph Robert s. Smith and the Rev.
W.P. Melton, Sr., Erwin
James and C.N. Whitman of -Ogbum Calvin Kennedy and I"'
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- rt R
.,
Robert E. Long officiated,
Ca th ca rt an d R 0b e
amBatesburg; and four grand-' Dan Ruff.
1·
r.hililrl'>n'
_
sey.
WhItman
we
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