Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Mrs. Bernice Perry Belton, 75
Bernice Perry Belton 75, 273 Long Rd Hwy 34 East, Ridgeway SC died March 22, 2014 at Palmetto Health Richland. She is survived by five sons; Ray Stanley (Melissa)Perry Ridgeway SC, Kenneth (Ann) Perry High Point NC, Samuel Belton III Columbia SC,Terry Belton Ridgeland SC, and Robert Belton Ridgeway SC. Two Daughters; Angela (Harlee) Goins Ridgeway SC, Alberta (Charles)Lyles Blythewood SC.Two brothers; Henry Perry Great Falls SC, Willie T. (Betty)Perry Kingston NY. One sister; Naomi Belton Ridgeway SC. Funeral Service will be Saturday March 29, 2014 at 2:00pm Rock Hill Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Public viewing will be Friday March 28, 2014 from 12:00pm to 7:00pm at Russell-McCuthchen Funeral Home Winnsboro SC.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Russell-McCutchen Funeral Home: Mr. Abe Eugene Lumpkin, 78Dateline: Winnsboro, SC ...
Russell-McCutchen Funeral Home: Mr. Abe Eugene Lumpkin, 78Dateline: Winnsboro, SC ...: Mr. Abe Eugene Lumpkin, 78 Dateline: Winnsboro, SC Name of Deceased: Mr. Abe Eugene Lumpkin, 7...
Monday, March 10, 2014
Mrs. Mary J. McCorkle, 75
Mrs. Mary J.
McCorkle, 75, 927 Chestnut Rd. Elgin, SC. Mrs. McCorkle departed this life on
Saturday March 8, 2014, at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital in Columbia, S.C. She
was born in Shelby County (Atoka, Tenn.) She was daughter of late Burma L.
Mason
She is
survived by her 2 sons; Rev. Aaron and Jerome McCorkle of Elgin, S.C., two
daughters; Varnell McCorkle Belton of Charlotte, N.C., and Janet Belton of
Ridgeway, S.C.
The funeral
will be held Friday, March 14, 2014 @ 1:00pm at Calvary Baptist Church in
Ridgeway, S.C. on Peach Rd. Body will be placed in the church at 12:00 noon. Visitation
will be Thursday, 3:00 to 8:00pm at Russell-McCutchen Funeral Home
Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Larry J. Phillips, 67
The Life and
Times of Larry James Phillips
Larry James Phillips was the eighth of 13 children
born of the union of Ance Zebedee and Frankie Freeman Phillips on June 6, 1946
in Detroit, Michigan. He was educated in
the Detroit Public School system and completed his studies at Michigan State
University.
Larry began his career in telecommunications at
Michigan Bell and Western Electric. His
career garnered great success and took him from Detroit, to Savannah, Atlanta
and Chicago. After retiring from IBM, Larry returned to Atlanta, where he
continued to work at his leisure as a financial advisor and tax preparer. Before starting his career in telecom, Larry
proudly served his country as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. If you know Larry, you know that he embodied
the “knowledge is power” mantra. He was a wealth of knowledge and loved
teaching what he learned to others. This love fueled his many mentoring
relationships with younger colleagues, with his children and with many of his
nieces and nephews who would ask for his wisdom in navigating the corporate
climb.
If you know Larry, then you also know that he danced
to the beat of a different drummer; he lived a very full life and did things
his way. He met the love of his life
Tommie Teresa Whitaker over 30 years ago and she was a loving and compassionate
companion until the very end. Together,
they traveled the world visiting 5 of the 7 continents, experiencing and
enjoying the beauty and love that life has to offer. Most of his prized
possessions were photos and mementos acquired on their many journeys across the
globe.
Larry James Phillips was preceded in death by his
parents, one brother, Gerald
Michael and one sister, Carolyn
Diane and he transitioned from
this life on March 6, 2014. He leaves to cherish his memory three
children - Ance Zebedee James Phillips (Setette), Melissa Kay Cobb (Shawn) and
Devri Whitaker Reerink (Jack), six loving grandchildren; Matthew, Te’Shaunna
and Aneesah Phillips, Preston Cobb, and Willem and Tommie Reerink.
Larry will also be greatly missed by his siblings: Lou
Catherine Sasser (Bennie), Doris Jean Turner (Robert), Ance Zebedee Jr, Mable
Louise Ivory (Thomas), Frank Samuel, Lois Lewis, Yvonne, Darnell, Reginald
Bernard and Jacqueline, as well as by a host of nieces, nephews, family and
friends.
Pops, as you were so lovingly known,
your presence will be missed and your wisdom will be cherished. You are gone
but never forgotten. We love you Pops.
We are confident, [I say], and willing rather to be absent from
the body, and to be present with the Lord.
2 Corinthians 5:8
Mr. James "Buddy" Henderson Sr.
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