Anderson Independent from Anderson, South Carolina (2024)

and funerals 10B Anderson Independent, S.at., July 21, 1979 10B Anderson In Memoriam In Loving Memory of Our Mother Mallie B. Price Who passed away 4 years ago today July 21, 1975 Children IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of Our Husband Father Rev. Forest D. Shiflet Who Passed Away, 12th 2 Years Ago July Do unto others as you would have them do to unto you. Love thy mother as thy self.

Also, love thy brother and sister as thy self. We miss you and love you very much. Wife, Myrtice Shiflet Sons, Charles, Bill, Aaron Jackie Daughter, Julia Nimmons Hugh Martin WESTMINSTER Hugh Carlton Martin, 49, husband of Carolyn Grace Jones Martin, of Retreat Community, Westminster, died suddenly Friday evening at Oconee Memorial Hospital. A lifelong resident of Oconee County, he was a son of Johns C. and Ruby King Martin.

He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II, a cattle farmer, car dealer and construction employee. Surviving are wife; daughter, Miss Carla Joan Martin of the home; brothers, Dick R. and Scott H. Martin of Westminster.

Services at 4 p.m. Sunday at Sandifer Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. John B. Compton and Robert Burch. Burial in Retreat Presbyterian Church Cemetery.

The body is at the funeral home where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Saturday. The family is at the home. Cook Services NORRIS Services for John Marion Cook 48, at 3 p.m. Saturday at Norris First Baptist Church by the Revs.

Alvin Crooks, A.E. Osborne and Bill Humphreys. Burial in Hillerest Memorial Park. The body is at Dillard Funeral Home. The family is at the home, Hill Street, Norris.

Northeast Georgia Hospitals Elberton-Elbert ADMISSIONS Gregory Williams, Elberton Florine Bradshaw, Elberton DISCHARGES Catherine Altman, Elberton Lizzie Johnson, Elberton Brenda Lewis, Elberton Beatrice McCurley, Elberton Elizabeth Wright, Elberton Onzelle Craft, Elberton Hart ADMISSIONS Debra Sudderth, Hartwell Sudderth baby girl, Hartwell Shirley Stansel, Hartwell Sarah Allen, Bowersville Susie Osborne, Hartwell Mark Shiflett, Hartwell Robbie Goss, Hartwell Marsha Hunter, Hartwell Albert Ginn, Hartwell DISCHARGES Agatha Burroughs, Hartwell Bobby McCollum, Hartwell. Jack Cleveland, Hartwell Donna Stewart, Hartwell Dorothy Corn, Hartwell Lola Carver, Iva, S.C. Cobb ADMISSIONS Bonnie Fleming, Hartwell Wilene Hand, Comer Curtis Eberhardt, Bowman James Todd, Toccoa Linda Heard, Royston Irene Bolden, Bowman DISCHARGES Chastain Rucker, Bowman Harmon Drake, Royston Curtis Craft, Hartwell Doris Kelly, Canon Willie Thompson, Elberton Julia Drake, Athens George Saddler, Hartwell Johnny Harbin, Lavonia Willie Heard, Elberton Linda Moore, Elberton Lucy Johnson, Bowersville Mrs. Lizzie Perry BROOKLYN, N. Y.

Mrs. Lizzie Sloan Perry, of 408 Hopkins Brooklyn, died Wednesday in Brooklyn, N. Y. A native Anderson County, S.C., she was a daughter of the late D.M. and Anna Sloan and was the wife of William "Brother Lowden" Perry.

She was a former member of Wilson Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving are husband; brother, Walter Sloan of Greenville; sisters, Mrs. Bertha Coleman and Mrs. Lora Smalls of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Announcement courtesy of Johnson Funeral Home, Anderson, S.C. Henry Rucker Sr. CLEVELAND, Ohio Henry Quincy Rucker 93, died Friday in Cleveland. A native of Anderson County, S.C., he was a son of the late John and Sallie Anderson Rucker and was the husband of the late Lottie Cooper Rucker. He was a former member of St.

Paul First Baptist Church. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Teresa Cook of Cleveland, son, Henry Quincy Rucker Jr. of Cleveland; brother, Jason Rucker Sr. of Anderson, S.C.

Services will be held Sunday in Cleveland. Announcement courtesy of Johnson Funeral Home, Anderson, S.C. Guy Chappell MARTINSVILLE, Va. Guy Chappell, 62, formerly of Pickens County, died Friday in Martinsville, Born in Pickens County, S.C., he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Chappell. He had lived in Martinsville for the past 34 years, was retired from the American Co. and was Army Furniture, veteran of World War II. He was a Baptist. Surviving are wife, Mrs.

Mildred Mosely Chappell; sons, David and Larry Chappell of Martinsville; daughter, Miss Joan Chapof Greensboro, N.C. Services and burial at 2 p.m. Sunday in Martinsville. Announcement courtesy of Robinson Funeral Home, Easley, S.C. Martin Services Services for Mrs.

Nancy Martin at 2 p.m. Saturday at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Kelly Simmons and Dr. J.0. Rich.

Burial in Jefferson Chapel CME Church Cemetery. Kimzey Services CORNELIA, Ga. Services for Herbert Bennett Kimzey, 70, at 11 a.m. Saturday at Cornelia First Baptist Church by the Rev. Byron McEachern.

Burial in Yonah Memorial Gardens, Demorest. The body is at McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home. The family is at the home. In lieu of I lowers, the family respectfully requests that contributi ons may be made to Corneelia First Baptist Church or gan fund. Mrs.

Mae Tomlin C. LEVELAND, Ga. Mrs. Mae Tomlin, 72, of Route Cleveland, died Friday afternoon at Habershann County Medical Center after a long illness. Plains will be announced by McGahee- Griffin Funeral Home.

Ste phens Ivester MAR' TIN, Ga. Mr. Stephen Odis Ivester, 56, of Route 1, Red Hill Community, died Friday morning at Greenville General Hospital after a long illness. Born in Franklin County, he was a son of Mrs. Nellie Segars Iv ester of Toccoa and the lat Hershal Ivester and had lived all his life in Franklin and Stephens counties.

He was employed by Trogder1 Furniture Co. and was an Army veteran of World War I.I. Surviving are mother: wife, Mrs. Mildred Cheek Ivester of the home; daughters, Mrs. Carolyn I.

Cannon of 'Toccoa, Mrs. Sandra Ayer's and Mrs. Peggy Wilson of Carnesville, Misses Connie and Angie Iv ester of the home; sons, Edwin and Donny Ivester of Toccoa, Gary Ive ster of Carnesville; sisters, Mrs. Mae Borders of Colbert, Mrs. Irene Coll'ins of Toccoa, Mrs.

Jimmy Lou Ward of Atlanta; brothers, Marvin and Harold Ivester of Elberton; 13 grandchildren. Services at 2 p.in. Sunday at Broad River Baptist Church by the Revs. Ernest Ivester, Jewell Gaines, Royce Winters and Robert Rudeseal. Burial in Franklin Memorial Gardens.

The body is at Whitlock Mortuary where the family will receive friends: Saturday afternoon and evening. The family is at the home, Highway 106 South. Mrs. Vernie Erskine Mrs. Vernie Martin Erskine, 96, of 707 Lafayette died Friday at her home after three years of illness.

A native of the Ebenezer Community, she was a daughter of the late James Roddy and Lucinda Teresa McDavid Martin. She was a housewife and the widow of John O. Erskine who died in 1941. She was the oldest member of St. John's United Methodist Church.

Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Walter I B. (Margaret) Betsworth, of Fred Pensacola, (Vernie) Pickens of Anderson, Mrs. Ralph P. (Edna) Sewell of Anderson; son, James R.

"Jim" Erskine of Anderson; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Graveside services at 3 p.m. Saturday at Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery by Dr. M.L. Meadors.

The body is at Sullivan King Mortuary. The family is at the home. The family of Mrs. Vernie Martin Erskine respectfully requests that flowers be omitted. Strickland Infant DENVER, Colo.

Jenifer Joann Strickland, 6- months-old daughter of Spec. 4 James L. and Spec. 5 Susan Rosell Strickland, of 1720 Parris Denver, died Tuesday. She was born in Germany.

Surviving are parents; brother, James Jeremy Strickland of the home; Mildred grandparents, Rosell of John and Stillacoom, Mrs. Louise Strickland, Guy Strickland and Mrs. Eunice Strickland of Anderson, S.C.; several aunts and uncles in the Anderson, S.C., area. Services and burial were held Thursday in Denver. Announcement courtesy of McDougald Funeral Home, Anderson, S.C.

Webster Services HODGES Services for Mrs. Betty Faye Shirley Webster at 4 p.m. Saturday at Walnut Grove Baptist Church, Hodges, by the Rev. Theron Jones. Burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at Blyth Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Saturday. The family is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jane Higgins, Sam Hodges Road, Hodges. Martin Services Services for Nancy Bennett Martin at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Jefferson Chapel Methodist Church by the Revs. Dallas Jones and Kelly Simmons. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at Johnson Funeral Home. The family is at the home of Mrs.

Lucinda Martin, 2-A Washington Street Anderson. Wood Services EASLEY Services for Reece Odell Wood, 62, at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Easley Church of God of Prophecy by the Rev. James Collins. Burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park.

The body is at the home of James Alton Moore, 517 W. 4th Easley. B.F. Eads Funeral Home, Liberty, is in charge of local 'arrangements. Rhyne Services CLEMSON Services for Dr.

Orestes Pearle Rhyne, 93, at 10 a.m. Saturday at University Lutheran Church, Clemson. Graveside services at 3 p.m. Saturday at Lutheran Chapel Church Cemetery, Gastonia, N.C. The body is at Duckett Funeral Home's Clemson Chapel.

The family respectfully requests that flowers be omitted. Memorials may be made to the University Lutheran Church or the charity of one's choice. Butts Services WALHALLA Services for William Noah Butts, 75, at 2 p.m. Saturday at Church of God No. 1 by the Revs.

G.F. Dempsey, E.F. Munn and Billy Adams. Burial in Westview Cemetery. The body is at Davenport Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m.

Saturday. The family is at the home of a son, Gerald Butts, 18 Gerber Walhalla. Norris Services PIEDMONT Services for Mrs. Ellie Boggs Norris, 80, at 11 a.m. Saturday at Piedmont Presbyterian Church.

Burial in Westview Cemetery, Liberty. The body is at Mackey Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the H. Wallace Reid Jr. scholarship fund, in care of Mjr.

Gen. W.E. Anderson, The Citadel, Charleston, S.C. 29409. My Answer south carolina Mrs.

Edna Vinson SENECA Mrs. Edn a Irene Stancil Vinson, 59, wife of Hoyt Eugene Vinson, of 1004 Jones died Friday morning in Greenville Memorial Hospital after six weeks' illness. A lifelong resident of Oconee County, she was a daughter of the late Fred W. and Beulah Estelle Stone Stancil. She was employed by J.P.

Stevens, Clemson plant, and was of the Church of God faith. Surviving are husband; son, Mackie Eugene Vinson of Westminster; daughter, Mrs. Vernell Wicker of Iva; brother, Thomas Wells Stancil of Seneca; four grandchildren. Services at 3 p.m. Sunday at Calvary Church of God, Westminster, by the Revs.

Haskell Lee, Ted Edgar and Albert Miller. Burial in Oconee Memorial Park. The body is at Sandifer Funeral Home, Westminster, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Sunday.

The family is at the home. Mrs. Leila Ward WASHINGTON Mrs. Leila Roteau Ward, 89, of Route 1, Washington, died Thursday night in an Augusta hospital. A native of Savannah, she was a daughter of the late Charles, Chase Pinckney Roteau and and had lived in Wilkes County for the last 60 years.

She was a member of the Church of the Mediator. Surviving are husband, George B. Ward; sons, Barrington Ward of Washington, Chase Ward of Sullivan's Island, S.C., Charles Ward of Madison, Fla; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Services at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Church of the Mediator by the Revs.

William O. Boyd and John King. Burial at Resthaven Cemetery, Washington. The family home, Route 1, Washington. The body is at Hopkins Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 4 p.m.

Saturday. georgia Brock Services TOCCOA, Ga. Services for George Henry Brock, 61, at 2 p.m. Saturday at Toccoa Alliance Church by the Revs. Merle Gravin and Paul Stacey.

Burial in Toccoa Cemetery. The body is at Whitlock Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Wheless Services CARLTON, Ga. Graveside services for Mrs.

Sandra Carol Wheless, 43, at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sandy Cross Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, by the Revs. Larry T. Davison and Clayton Sanders. The family is at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Corrie Wheless, Sandy Cross Community, Carlton. The body is at Oglethorpe Chapel Funeral Home, Crawford. Henry Moss Sr. LINCOLNTON, Ga.

Henry Weaver Moss 87, of Route 4, McCormick Road, died Thursday at his home. He was a member of Lincolnton United Methodist Church, was an honorary member of the official board and was treasurer for 25 years. He was executive director of the housing authority of the city of Lincolnton, justice of the peace for the 186th district, registrar of vital statistics for Lincoln County, city clerk for 48 years, treasurer of Lincoln County Farm Bureau, a Mason of Lodge No. 354 for 63 years and a Woodman of the World. Surviving are daughter, Mrs.

Allen (Betty Ann). of Lincolnton; sons, William Homer Moss Sr. of Lincolnton, H.W. Moss Jr. Atlanta, Robert B.

Moss of Plains; sisters, Mrs. Neva Moore of Augusta, Mrs. Minnie Lou Brown of High Point, N.C.; brother, Frank Moss of Douglasville; stepbrothers, Emmett M. and Hugh Moss of Milledgeville; 13 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren. Services at 4 p.m.

Saturday at Lincolnton United Methodist Church by the Revs. Ralph Harris, Robert Daniels and Lee Buice. Burial in Lincolnton City Cemetery. The body is at Rees Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

James Smith N'ORRIS James Paul Smith, 75, of Highway 93, husband of Jennie Cook Smith, died Friday in an Anderson hospital. Born in Kershaw County, he was son of the late James Benson and Sally Wilson Smith. He was a retired employee of American Enca, was a U.S. Navy veteran and a member of Norris First Baptist Church, where he as a member of the men's Bi ble class. Surviving are wife; daughter, Mrs.

Martha Lee Sir opson of Norris; sisters, Mr S. Lois Dacus of Easley, Mr. S. Alberta Young of Litierty, Mrs. Dora Wil limon of Pickens; broti her, Ralph Smith of Pick tens; two grandchildren; six greatgrano children.

Seri vices at 3 p.m. Sunday at Norris First Baptist Church 1 by the Revs. Bill Humph tries and Garland Sentell. Burial in Liberty Memori al Gardens. The body is at B.F.

Eads Funeral Home, Liberty, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Sunda ly. Johnson Services GREENV700D Services for Tilliam Sanford Johnson 66, of 119 Cherokee I Drive, Spring Valley, at 10 a.m. Saturday at Blyth Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev.

David Joseph Schille r. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home. The family requests that flower's be omitted.

Memorials may be made to the American Art Fund. Blackwell Services Services for Bobby L. Blackwell at 4 p.m. Sunday at Pleasant Grove 1 Baptist Church by the Rev J.A. Wells.

Burial in the church cemetery. The body is alt Johnson Funeral Home: ancl will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home, Rout 1, Starr. Savage Services BALDWIN, Ga.

Ser vices for Randolph Richard Savage, 69, at 3 p.m. Saturday at Leatherwood Baptist Church by the Revs. Harril Millsaps and Swayne Cochran. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home.

The family is at the home. Heard Infant ROYSTON, Ga. Amanda Lynn Heard, infant daughter of Mitchell and Linda Faye Price Heard, died Friday morning at Cobb Memorial Hospital. Surviving are parents; sisters, Misses Michelle and Marsha Heard of the home; grandparents, Mrs. Garland Heard of Tignall, Charlie Price of Royston.

Services at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pruitte Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Don Scott. Burial in Tabor Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Tignall. The body is at the funeral home.

Mrs. Velma Hunt ELBERTON, Ga. Mrs. Velma Beasley Hunt, 56, of Route 1, Rayle, died Friday morning at Wills Memorial Hospital, Washington, after three days of serious illness. A native of Wilkes County, she was a daughter of the late D.R.

and Ella Ayco*ck Beasley. She was a member of Church of God, Calhoun Falls, S.C. Surviving are husband, Luther R. Hunt of the home; son, Billy Ray McClain of Elberton; stepson, Ralph Gilmore Hunt of Kosciusko, stepdaughters, Mrs. Everette Perry of Canton, Misses Roberta and Rita Hunt of Mississippi, Mrs.

Cindy Lucy Hodges of Sallis, brothers, David and Tom Beasley of Lavonia, James Beasley of Elberton; sisters, Mrs. Ada Carter of Abbeville, S.C., Mrs. Fred Norman of Gray, Mrs. Fannie Findley of Dearing; two grandchildren. Graveside services at 4 p.m.

Saturday at Forest Hills Memorial Park by the Rev. Bill Ellison. The body is at Hicks Funeral Home. The family is at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Ray McClain, off Washington Highway, Elberton. The family respectfully requests that flowers be By BILLY GRAHAM Evangelist DEAR DR. GRAHAM: I am a Christian, but I have had a great deal of difficulty with sickness. I get discouraged and depressed SO easily now, and yet I thought Christians should always be peaceful and calm. Could it be that I am not really a believer? R.S.

DEAR R.S.: Only you know whether or not you are really trusting Christ for your salvation, and whether or not you have committed your life to him. If you have, the Bible assures you that you are a child of God (see 1, John I suspect that your doubts about your relationship to Earmore Services Services for Mrs. Julia Earmore at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mt. Carmel CME Church by the Rev.

B.B. Boozer. Burial in Westview Cemetery. The body is at Johnson Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from p.m. Saturday and will be placed in the church at 12:30 p.m.

Sunday. The family is at the home, 1001 S. Fant St. Wilton Manning IVA Milton E. Manning, husband of Martha Manning, died Friday afternoon at the VA Hospital, Columbia.

Plans will be announced by McDougald Funeral Home, Anderson. The body is at the North Chapel where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Anderson Memorial Hospital Patient Condition Information, 8 a.m.-9 p.m., 226-4162. DISCHARGES Jimmy Davis, Anderson.

Dorothy Gambrell, Honea Path. Peggy Fleming, Walhalla. Christ reflect a spiritual problem which has grown because of the circ*mstances you have faced. Nowhere in the Bible are we promised that Christians will always be immune to difficulties, including ilIness. We are part of a sinful, fallen world and that means we have problems and difficult times.

Furthermore, you should remember that sickness often opens the door to discouragement and depression. We all are affected emotionally by our physical condition. But it does not mean that discouragement and doubt are inevitable or necessary. If we have learned the secret of committing everything that happens to us into God's hands, then these things do not need to touch us. We need to look beyond our circ*mstances, and see that are still in God's loving hands.

Think of the Apostle Paul. Once, he was in a Roman prison, suffering for his faith in Christ. And yet he could say: "I have learned to be content whatever the circ*mstances. I know what it is to be in need, I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.

1 I can do everything through him who gives me strength" (Philippians New International Version). Turn your eyes to Christ every day. Read his word and take its promises as your own. Learn to bring every detail of your life to him in prayer. You will never be the same when you realize how much Christ loves you and takes care of you every day.

Fire Report Anderson City Fire Department answered the following call Friday: 12:45 p.m. a call was answered to a light fixture fire at Scarborough Motors, South Main Street. Anderson City No. 2 and County Fire Departments answered no calls Friday. Sale Daus Red Tag Extravaganza July 21! July Sales Anderson until going on now shopping values, in and Bargains, drawings participating merchants stores of Register for the Anderson Independent and Daily $500.00 Shopping Coupons for Spree the drawing are FREE located merchants in stores also, of many participating of the participating stores are offering store drawings of their own SO shop now and register often! See the list below for the stores of parWatch for Individual Store Drawings ticipating merchants.

No purchase necessary to enter You do not have to be present to win Wickes Lumber Lady Outlet The Richbourg's, W. Mkt. Gables Fashions Strip Shop Gallant Belk Minyard-Waidner Let's Cut Up Mennonite Maid Discount of Anderson Farr Music Ralph Hayes Motors Haynes Wicker World The Knit Wits Charles Furniture. Clemson Dodge Rhodes Furniture BFD 4 Wheel Factory Close-Out Virginia's Dress Shop The Jewel Box Kroger JCPenney Co. Co.

Western Sizzlin S. H. Kress Parnell-Martin John B. Lee's Robin's Men's Wear House of Trophies Cheese Villa Dalton Georgia Carpet Flo's Dress Shop United Furniture Henderson's GBS Lumber Gene Anderson's Mattress World Shoes Mary Lee's 72 Marina Sales Sullivan Hardware Lowe's Maynard's Roscoe Davis Home Center Capitol City Mobile Supply Appliance and T.V. Center Shirley's Garrett's Alexander's City Seafood Kimbrell's Homes of Greenville K-Mart Buck Stove Grady's Sport Shop Balmar Furniture Guy Motors General Nutrition Gilbert Furniture Kingoff's.

Rogers Auto Parts Vacuum Lafayette Concord Hudson's Studios Phil Jewelers The Jean Shoppe Bigelow's Stout Shop Tommy's Liquor Store Dodies Dolled-Up Doggies Martin Microwave Lakeside Electronics Anderson Waiters Hillman Cantrell's Vacuum Jim Connell American Pools Merle Girl Salon of Henderson Carolina Hardware Sears Beauty Myers Arnold Byers Foster Meats Carpet Plaza C. W. Murphy Ford Black's Style Appliance Stokes Shop Smith McLeod Centerville Dress Sterchi's Sadlers Style Shop D. M. Shop Johnson's Market Sears Marine Caton's Shoes The Looking Glass H.B.J.

Davis Elrod Anderson Savings Loan Carpet Cake World Ellis Bicycle Fashions Smith's Fabrics Richbourg's, 700 Bleckley The Boat Place Ionosphere Travel Agency Welborn Thompson Reid a Book Tobacco Chevrolet Shop Employees of the Anderson Independent and Daily Mail, and their immediate families, are not eligible for the Anderson Independent and Daily Mail $500.00 shopping spree.

Anderson Independent from Anderson, South Carolina (2024)

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