Billy was member ofRobinsonZionAMEChurchand graduated fromCherawHigh Schooland was aLPN . He was the son of the late Maxie Lee and Sallie Pope Clark. PAGELAND Peggy Ann Robinson, 53, diedNov. 25, 2009. Donnie was proud of his southern heritage and the true history of the Confederacy. Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by two siblings, John Lunn Streater and Mrs. Audrey Streater Davis. Mr. Melton was instrumental in establishing and was a charter member of the (Chesterfield County Ambulance Service) Cheraw Rescue Squad. He attended public schools and became a star basketball player on his high school team. A celebration of his life was held Oct. 24, at2 p.m.at the Lowe Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Mrs. Oliver was bornMay 6, 1923a daughter of the late Joseph Hebron and Mary Elizabeth Steen Woodward. . Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield, SC served the Lisenby Family. IN THE CARE OF. CHERAW Mrs. Nina James Chappelear, 88, diedJune 28, 2009. CHESTERFIELD Mr. William L. Ranger Sowell, died65, diedNov. 2, 2009. Surviving is his wife, Nancy Moss Teal of the home; three sons, Jack Barry Teal, Jr. and Kenneth Barry Taylor of Chesterfield and Tyler Edward Teal of Charleston; a daughter, Jacqueline Teal (Harry) Childs of Chesterfield; four grandchildren, Jack Barry Teal III,Harry, Wiley, and Aleene Childs; two sisters, Barbara Teal and Carolyn (Nicky) Cohen of Chesterfield and other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 15, 2009. He was a talented chef who enjoyed working in the seafood business. Burial was held inMontroseCemetery. Sara died peacefully at home surrounded by loving family at the age of 84. Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. OlivetBaptistChurch. She was a graduate ofZoarHigh Schooland was a retired employee of Stanley Tools with 22 years of service. WASHINGTON,D.C. Thomasina Harrington, 28, died Feb. 28, 2009. Visitation was5-7 p.m.Dec. 27 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Surviving are two sons, Dennis (Lave-nia) Threatt, Ralph (Shirley) Threatt; a daughter, Theresa (Michael Shields) Threatt, all of Pageland; 10 grand-children, two great-grandchildren; an uncle, Leroy Cunningham; and other relatives and friends. Mrs Verla M. Lowery 92, of Pageland, South Carolina,funeral services rendered by Flemming Funerals-Pageland. Leslie and Atty. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 30, 2009. Calgraduated fromLongHigh School,Florence-DarlingtonTechnicalCollege. Hartsville, SC . He was a former employee of TakataHighlandInc. James was a member ofZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 15, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, August 27, 2009. 01/15/2023. Mr. McGill was bornJuly 19, 1962inChesterfield,SC, a son of the late Bob McGill and Patricia Ann Turnage. Surviving is his mother, Mary S. Wilson; two sisters, Bessie Duffie, Jefferson and Irene Wilson,Bloomfield,Conn.; two brothers, Jimmy T. Wilson, Jefferson and David Wilson,Bloomfield,Conn.; two aunts, Alean King, Jefferson and Blanch Dearry,Philadelphia,Pa.; and other relatives and friends. Pate was a member ofNorthCherawBaptistChurch. The family received friends 12:15-1:45 p.m.Saturday prior to the service at the funeral home and at other times at the home. Sue was the daughter of the late Bea Rainwater Covington and Archie Leon Covington ofBennettsville,SC. He was a former employee of TakataHighlandInc. James was a member ofZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. Surviving are three sons, Eugene (Naomi) Chambers of Monroe, Joe Lee (Norma Jean) Chambers of Charlotte, N.C., and Mitchell (Mary) Chambers of Pageland; three daughters, Mildred Chambers of Monroe, Shirley Fairley of Pageland and Cindy Butler of Charlotte; four sisters, Ireene Chambers, Katherine Sowell and Janiez Blakeney of Pageland and Essie Mae Huntley of Philadelphia, Pa.; 26 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and a number of other relatives and friends. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 22, 2009. Memorials made to: World Hunger, Southern Baptist Convention, c/o International Mission Board, Attn: World Hunger, P.O. Surviving are his son, Thomas J. Dalrymple of Lexington, SC, a daughter, Jennifer K. Dalrymple of Leesville, SC, four grand-children and a sister, Delores Limehouse, of Central, SC. Surviving is his mother, Bessie Mae Steen of the home; four brothers, Don (Bonnie) Steen, Danny (Julie) Steen, and Randy (Mary) Steen all of Mt. He had served in the South Carolina Army National Guard. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, August 27, 2009. She was predeceased by her brothers Harold and Frederick. Bill loved fishing on the coast, working in his garden and was a crossword puzzle lover. Burial followed atFairviewBaptistChurchCemetery. He was a retired heavy equipment operator. Visitation was held from10-11 a.m.Tuesday, prior to the service at the funeral home. She was a member ofWelshNeckBaptistChurch, Society Hill. Dale enjoyed working in his shop on trucks and tractors. Bill was bornSeptember 8, 1933inCheraw,SCto the late Rev. Box 386Chesterfield,S.C. 29709. Mrs. Hensley was bornJan. 22, 1926a daughter of the late Clifford and Bunnie Cedale Young Lynch. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement. She was married to the late Nathaniel Rogers early in life. She was a daughter of the late J. Clyde and Alma Grant Quick. Also a number of nieces and nephews. Surviving is her mother, Mary Harrington; two sons, Thomas Harrington and Cyncere Huggins; two sisters, Miranda Harrington and Janay Harrington; aunt, Margaret McQueen; uncle, Theodore (Louise) Hillian; two great-uncles, Lonnie (Annie) Monk, Lee Thomas Sturdivant; and other relatives and friends. He was a retired carpenter and a member ofRockyCreekBaptistChurch. Box 212,Siler City,N.C.27344orPenickVillage,P. O. MOREHEAD CITY,N.C. Mr. James E. Jamie Pinkoski, 54, diedJan. 10, 2009. He was a 1997 graduate ofChesterfieldHigh Schooland a graduate of North American Institute of Aviation. OnJuly 12, 2008she received Women of Strength Living Legend Honoree Award from the Connecticut State Missionary Baptist Convention Womens Auxiliary. CHERAW Bobby Lee Clark, 67, died April 24, 2009. Frankie Maddox Martin, 73 - Mar 25, 2020. Graveside services were Oct. 17 at11 a.m.atRhodeBranchA.M.E.ZionChurchCemetery,Mt. He played football atCherawHigh School. They moved toNew Yorkin the 1950s. He will be remembered for family gatherings, cookouts, being a comedian, singing karakoke and the original creator of the slide. WILMINGTON,N.C. Mescal Cassidy Bryan, 95, died Jan. 19, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, July 16, 2009. Bernard was united in holy matrimony to Cynthia Wilson on June 1, 2002 whom he leaves to cherish fond memories; also two daughters, Faith and Joi; a son, Bernard Jr., a stepson, Dominique Ford of Cheraw; his parents, Johnny and Nora Smith of Chesterfield; two sisters, Barbara Smith (Anthony Myers) and Beverly (Richard Rivers) both of Chesterfield; two brothers, Johnny Smith, Charlotte, N.C. and Ervin Smith of Chesterfield; father William (Lillie) Wilson of Cheraw; and other relatives and friends. Memorials may be made to:ZoarUnitedMethodistChurchc/o Sallie Short,708 Orchard Road,Cheraw,S.C.29520or Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. He was saved and baptized at an early age. Visitation was from6-8 p.m.Sunday at the funeral home. She enjoyed her many friendships and visiting with people. He loved basketball and fishing. He was a U.S. Air Force Veteran serving during the Korean Conflict, and was a member ofShilohUnitedMethodistChurch. Mrs. Driggers was a caring friend and neighbor to many in her community who was in need. Also four great grandchildren, one brother: John Duncan Tarlton of Burlington, NC, one sister, Virginia Cameron of Southern Pines, NC, and two daughters-in-law, Betty Joe Lowery and Connie Lowery of Cheraw, SC. ANDERSON Mr. Robert Edward T BirdTaylor, 50, diedJune 9, 2009. Ms. Douglas, 77, of Chesterfield, South Carolina funeral services arerendered by Flemming Funerals- Chesterfield. Surviving are nine daughters, Cathy Moore, Lancaster, Annie Dunlap, Phyllis Dunlap both of the home, Brenda Dunlap, Karen Dunlap, Paula Dunlap and Cinzia Blakeney all of Jefferson; Vivian Miller and Melissia Gaines both of Pageland; a stepson, Howard Dunlap, Newport News, Va.; two stepdaughters, Peggy Austin, Pageland and Belinda Caldwell, Birmingham, Ala.; four sisters: Mary Sowell and Susie Blakeney, both of Jefferson, Voncille Copney, Pageland, and Pauline Duren, Charlotte, N.C.; two brothers, Johnny Welch, Jefferson and Willie White, Charlotte, N.C.; two aunts; Artlee Raley and Sarah Clyburn both of Pageland; 27 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were June 24 atnoonat Word of Life Fellowship Church, Cheraw. Surviving are three sons, James Patrick (Dee Dee) Brown of Blooming-ton, Ill., Alex Skip Brown, and Richard Brown of Cheraw; five daughters, Joann (Donald) Graham of Longview, TX, Georgiann Johnson, Josephine (Andy) Wallace, Stacy Brown of Cheraw, and Joann (Victor) Campbell of Carthage, N.C.; 19 grand-children; 14 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. CHERAW,SC Frank C. Wardlaw, Jr., age 61, diedOct. 23, 2009atChesterfield GeneralHospital. Memorials may be made to:Mt. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. He was a loving father, He worked at Cheraw Dying and Finishing until retirement. She was a retired Nurses Aide. Lena Henrietta Robinson, 69, died atChesterfield GeneralHospitalinCheraw,SC, onDecember 23, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 10, 2009. Surviving are her sister Mary Ruhl ofGainesville, Fl and a brother, Christian Brother John Perry ofNew York. Shanethia was preceded in death by two grandparents, Virginia Lee Baker and Greene Charlie McManus. Burial followed in thePatrickCemetery. He was the son of the late William Moore and Ida Jordan Mickleberry. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Eldgra Mae Bittle and Janie Mae Sellers. A graduate ofWinthropUniversity, she was a devoted special needs teacher atSt. AndrewsMiddle SchoolinRichlandSchool District# 1, who nurtured and educated young minds for many years. She was joined in marrage to Jesse (Bubba) Chapman in 1928. Surviving is a son, James A. CHERAW Sara Bess Hardin Burch died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009. Funeral services were at3 p.m.May 7, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,Chesterfield. Pleasant, SC 29464, Respite Care Ministries, 405 King St., Charleston, SC 29403 and The Alzheimers Association, 225 North Michigan Ave. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, George Miller. Burial will follow inWallaceEmanuelHolinessChurchCemetery. RUBY Mr. Donald E. Don Eddins, 39, diedNov. 30, 2009. As years forwarded, so did energetic Buddy. Anderson-McQueen - Tyrone Family. He was employed on several jobs such as Sharon Steel inFarrell,Penn.,Londons inLong Island,N.Y., JB Construction and retired from Burlington Industries in Cheraw. The late Halsey Burch and Retha Bell Sis Burch raised Mr. David Franklin Dennis, son of the lateSamuel Smith and Pearl Dennis. HARTSVILLE Mr. Samuel Sparks, Jr. diedDec. 2, 2009. Gray Funeral Home of Clinton was in charge of arrangements. Sarah was married to the late William David Williams, and was also preceded in death by a son, William Lee Williams, and a daughter, Elizabeth Ann Graham. CROGHAN Mr. Mickey Lee Mick Steen, 46, diedJune 6, 2009. 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. A graveside service will be held at2 p.mtoday atMagnoliaCemeteryin Hartsville. West Brom beat Chesterfield 4-0 in their FA Cup clash on Tuesday evening Carlos Corberan's side have booked a place in the fourth round of the FA Cup It was John Swift who opened the scoring for . CHERAW Daymeon Germaine Hor-ton, 33, diedDec. 15, 2008. She help co-organized the first junior choir atSalem. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, September 3, 2009. Mr. Surviving is a son, Kenneth (Kathy) Shaw of Chesterfield; a daughter, Alice Ann Crawley of Chesterfield; seven grandchildren, Joseph Shaw, Marie (Danny) Davis, Thomas Shaw, Amanda (Tom) Hashem, Matthew Crawley, Lindsey (Adam) Lewis and Michael Crawley; four great-grand-children; a brother, Buddy Shaw of Ruby; eight sisters, Josephine Poole, Sylvia Huggins, and Sara Sellers of Chesterfield, Bonnie Lou Moore and Debbie Rivers of Cheraw, Bonnie Millican ofBend, TX, Annie Freeman of Pageland, and Rachel White of Cordell, OK. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, November 5, 2009. He was employed by Sandhills Ambulance Service and Norton Funeral Home for many years and enjoyed fishing and working in the yard. Visitation was6-8 p.m.April 28, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Eddie enjoyed coaching baseball and football, and also fishing and camping on the river. The curtain rises again: Monacan High troupe brings first post-pandemic musical to the stage. He was a graduate of Pageland High School Class of 1973 and was a construction worker. She was a member ofWestfieldCreekBaptistChurch. Burial followed in the church cemetery. She worked on the farm and picked cotton. Mrs. Crowley was bornApril 26, 1937, a daughter of the late Furman Woodrow and Aletha Mae Cassidy Gooden. Croghan, Ricky Blakeney of Charlotte, N.C., Tim Mosley and Terry Mosley, both of Monroe, N.C.; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Mr. Lang was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII, a Purple Heart recipient, and a POW. They were married for 56 years. Burial was held inPenielCemetery, Patrick. CHERAW Billy Thompson, Jr., 39, diedMarch 13, 2009. Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Eugeneloved his church and serving God. Flemming Funeral Home Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 15, 2009. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mary Alice Robinson Parkerwaborn on April 13, 1938, to the late Earlie and Fonnie Sowell Robinson. Mr. Moore was bornMarch 19, 1959, a son of J.B. and Harriet Graham Moore. Surviving are Larry Ellerbe, Jr. of Wallace; five sisters, Margaret Moody of Brooklyn, N.Y., Anna Bloomfield of Wallace, Hattie Wilson (Woodrow) of Cheraw, Mary Lou Ewing of Rockingham, N.C., and Shirley Thomas (Mack) of Rockingham, N.C.; two brothers, Dan Broady and Dave Broady (Thelma) both of Rockingham, N.C.; also Mary Lee Leak of Wallace; and other relatives and friends. She was a graduate ofBereaHigh Schooland received her BA degree fromWinthropCollege. |. He was a 1943 Clemson graduate, served as a Clemson Iptay Representative for many years and was an avid Clemson Fan. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 23, 2009. Brucie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Mrs. Lisenby was bornMay 4, 1920inChesterfield,SCa daughter of the late Will and Lena Purvis Hodge.
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