He was a graduate of The McCallie School and the University of Tennessee. In addition to her parents and husband, her brother, Dr. John Girardeau Murray Jr., and her sister, Martha Murray Gulian, died before her. They raised their family in Springfield, Va. At age 8, he started a newspaper route that he continued through his first year in college, showing a dilligence that would continue throughout his life. Gualala Point Regional park connects to the Sea Ranch public access trail. Mrs. Testa enjoyed travel, fashion, decorating, music and theater. In addition to her father, her brother, Raymond ODonovan Jr., died before her. This business was a success with the horses winning many ribbons and grand championships until Pams untimely death in 2008. Who Where Receive obituaries Fidel Gutierrez Campos January 6, 2023 (79 years old) View obituary Norma Jean Jorden November 16, 2022 (89 years old) One of her husbands co-workers called her the funniest lady in town., Mrs. Teetor faced challenges with courage and humor. The church gardens, which she designed and landscaped, are included in Nell S. Graydons book South Carolina Gardens.. Mr. Chiarilli was remembered as a generous and kind person who made friends easily and kept them close for years. After retiring to Pawleys Island, she continued her knitting, quilting and bridge groups, and enjoyed escapades with her YaYa sisters. He graduated from York High School, where he was an accomplished athlete in football and track. Once established at the beach, he became known as Jackson. She was born Maryan Alice Roberts on March 13, 1931, in Columbia, the daughter of Walter J. Roberts and Edna Morris Roberts. Check in and Check Out . Ralph Wilson, who founded the Buffalo Bills with a $25,000 investment in 1959 and turned the team into western New York's defining institution, died Tuesday after . In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to All 4 Paws Animal Rescue, 708 Petigru Dr., Pawleys Island, SC 29585 (all4pawssc.org). He was 90. She grew up in Falls Church, Va., and earned a bachelors degree from Ithaca College in New York and a masters degree from Bloomsburg State College in Pennsylvania. He was 75. Noida, India 17 miracles snake story +91 9313127275 ; contraction de texte en ligne neeraj@enfinlegal.com His daughter, Lynn Shuler Clary, died before him. He was trusted, respected and loved by his clients and all who he had working relationships with. They lived for 35 years in South Charleston, W.Va., where Mrs. Dickert was an active member of the Womans Club. 38050 Ocean Ridge Dr Gualala, CA 95445 $659,000 Single Family Active MLS # 322077460 2 Beds 2 Total Baths 1,500 Sq. This comes from the Kashaya Pomo Indian phrase, "ah kha wa la lee" which means, "Where the water flows down", which makes sense--for the river goes out to the ocean right across . She could always enjoy a good laugh and was always the first one to laugh at herself. He retired to the Myrtle Beach area in 2005. She was 72. She was a passionate sponsor of St. Judes Hospital. He lived in Raton, N.M., until he moved to Oklahoma City during his sophomore year. Some friends told Doc Lachicotte he would never make a living at Pawleys Island; it was too far from Myrtle Beach. She graduated from Kingstree High School in 1946 and majored in chemistry at Winthrop University, graduating in 1949. Known as Curtiss, he was born Feb. 28, 1940, in Akron, Ohio, and competitively played golf, football and basketball. Since he was listed as Baldwin, M.D., he became Doc. Mr. Halpin went on to become a member of the Local 41 Elevator Union. He earned a bachelors degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967. A celebration of his life will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Burroughs Funeral Home. He enjoyed many years at their mountain home, visiting and golfing at Olde Beau Golf Club in Roaring Gap, N.C., and at their cottage in Holden Beach, N.C. Arthur J. It really set us back. She was 76. She was chosen to represent the U.S. and won the coveted gold medal for her flower design in the 1996 Royal Horticulture Societys Chelsea Flower Show in London. He was a living legend.. Chico quickly became a term of endearment and the nickname stuck with him for the rest of his life. The daughter of Marilyn and George Jennings, she graduated from Andrew Lewis High School in Salem, Va. She attended the football game that was the basis for the movie Remember the Titans, was based Andrew Lewis vs. E.C. Campbell was 95 years old. William Thomas Jackson of Litchfield Country Club died March 9. They moved into the Lakes at Litchfield in 2011. There will be a live stream at pbocchurch.com. He represented the Diocese of South Carolina as a delegate to the national convention several times. Age. Funeral services were May 13 in Cedar Grove, N.J. Condolences may be sent at shookscedargrove.com. He was, known for his one-liners and expressive eyebrows. She was a member of the Assembly, the Debutante Club, the Junior League of Greenville, the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and All Saints Church, where she served on the Altar Guild for 35 years. She was 73. High school and college afforded Ron an opportunity to excel on the football field as a running back. Po Box 12, Gualala, CA. He also served as vice chairman of the South Carolina Hall of Fame. He was 87. A longtime vegetarian, she was environmentally conscious, having purchased one of the first Toyota Priuses to roll off the assembly line. The median age of the male population is 47.5 and the female population is 47.7. He was loving, patient, and always hopeful to the end. John Henry, as he was known to everyone, was an adventurous, gregarious and charming unofficial world ambassador for the community where he lived and worked. She is survived by her daughters Sheron Pope (Johnny), Debbie Carter (Paul) and Holley Aufdemorte (Lewis); her step-sons, Eddie May (Dora) and Kevin May; her granddaughters, Jennifer Berzinskas (Billie), Caroline Aufdemorte and Shannon Stinnett (Joey); her grandson, Shane Pope (Holt); her step-grandsons, Cody May (Hanna) and Garrett May; her step-granddaughter, Alex May; her great-grandchildren, Dakota and Daniel Berzinskas, Madison and Hannah Pope and Grant and Paisley Stinnett; her step-great-grandsons, Riley, Tyler and Conor May; a special cousin, Gale Westfall; her caregivers, Rita Lowery and Ashley Lowery; many other cousins, nephews and nieces; and Annabel, her and Eds Westie. She was 64. Services were held March 19 at Trinity Episcopal Church by the Rev. A funeral mass will be held Jan. 28 at 11 a.m. at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, with a burial service thereafter. Her sister, Patricia Struve, and another granddaughter, Cori Linne Burns, died before her. There were three Baldwins in his unit during basic training. It was there he met his future wife, Lenora Ann Len Carson. He was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Senior Order of Gnomes and Blue Key Honor Society; edited the college handbook and yearbook; served as student body president; was a member of the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps; sang in the Mens Glee Club; and was a vice president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He loved spending time with friends and family. Arthur Herbert Lachicotte Jr. was born Sept. 20, 1926, in Manning. He was a perpetual student of history, politics and American government, and was a true believer in the great experiment of American democracy. It was there in Chicago that he met his wife, Winona. In the mid-1970s, he met and married vocalist Pam Purvis and they embarked on a musical journey that took them around the world performing as a duo and with other noted musicians. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to U.S. cancer research or Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. , . He was remembered for his memorable smile and contagious laugh that made so many people feel good. He joined Golf Battery, Third Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, Third Marine Division at Khe Sanh Combat Base near the DMZ. Her daughter, Sarah Ellen Bourne, and a grandson, Dawson Bourne, died before her. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Herbert Memorial United Methodist Church, 84 Forest Ave., Georgetown, SC 29440, or The Citadel Alumni Association, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC 29409. Put a Manhattan in his hand and watch the mischief come out. He was remembered by colleagues and employees as a generous leader who was eager to share his time and talents, and always wanted to see others succeed. He was 91. Joyce Ann Martenies of Pawleys Island, a fixture in the front office at Waccamaw Elementary School, died Nov. 21 at her home. He graduated from Norwich University in Vermont, where he was a member of the Theta Chi Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, and played several sports. A celebration of life service will be held at 11 a.m. today at All Saints Church. He earned acceptance into Officers Candidate School, received a masters degree from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., and worked for NASA at the Pentagon. She died knowing that the victory was hers because as Jesus was resurrected, she will be also, her family said. Mr. Barber had a long, successful career in the Charlotte area as a marketing and sales leader. She also took great pride and satisfaction in teaching others to quilt, bake and sing. Connie graduated from Edmunds High School, where she was a cheerleader, played the piano for the chorus and was chosen for the May Court. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Fred Robert's life. She is survived by her husband of 26 years, Leonard Nettles; her daughter, Sarah Nettles of Pawleys Island; her stepmother, Preppy Jennings, and her stepbrother, Todd Breneman, both of Greenville, N.C. Mr. Moses was remembered as a man of honesty, integrity, curiosity, humor and kindness who loved his family and the natural world. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pawleys Island Presbyterian Church, Cuban Missions, 9967 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island, SC, 29585. Condolences may be send at ridgewayfh.com. She graduated from Hoover High School in North Canton, Ohio, and earned a masters degree from the University of Akron in historic clothing and textiles. Biography ID: 12442312. Accommodates: 10. from USD. In 2001, they got a contract from the U.S. He is survived by his brother Ralph Clayton Clay Whitmire (Lynn) of Indianapolis; his nephews, Andrew Whitmire (Leah) and Matthew Whitmire (Daphne); his great-nieces, Kate and Kendall Whitmire, and great-nephew, Will Whitmire; and four godchildren, many cousins, children of cousins and grandchildren of cousins. Mrs. Chandler served on the National Council of Garden Clubs Board for over 25 years. It was named -30-, the symbol journalists traditionally used to indicate the end of a story. He skied some of the worlds premier slopes and sailed in the ocean. Shirley Waites Dickert of Pawleys Plantation died Feb. 1 at her home surrounded by her family. Her advice was eagerly sought by her colleagues. His first wife, Judith LeShanna Barber, died before him as did another sister, Margaret Fehrs. A 53-year-old man authorities believe had arrived in Gualala days earlier has been charged with arson in a fire that burned down the Gualala Community Center's two original buildings, according to a news release from the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office. Summary. Find obituaries in Gualala newspapers. He was the oldest son of Harry Balch and Phoebe (Gift) Balch. Do you know something about Richard's life? End of matching results Similar results nearby Results within 1 miles He was born Oct. 5, 1938, in Chattanooga, Tenn., the son of Gordon R. and Hazel Williams ONeal. After graduating from Spartanburg High School, Pep attened Davidson College, where he became a member of the Kappa Alpha Order. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or or to the next person who crosses your path. He was married to the late Mary Elizabeth Fielder Ferdon. She liked her quiet and her Kat Martin, her bread buttered and bacon crisp. He graduated from Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. and worked for AT&T in the Washington area for over 32 years. During his career, he served twice as chairman of the Virginia/Carolina section of Society of Plastics Engineers, helping to raise more than $300,000 for scholarships. Upon arriving on. He was as pleased with a cheeseburger as any fine meal. Known as Pep, he was born on July 27, 1938, in Spartanburg, the first son of Perrin Quarles Dargan and Mary Hart Greene Dargan. Olin R. Warren Jr. of the Tradition Club passed away peacefully on June 12 with his wife at his bedside and son close by after a long battle with COPD. It was during this time that he realized the value of vintage saxophones and became a pioneer in vintage horn restoration. He responded with truth and peace and often found himself ministering to strangers who approached him at the post office or grocery store. Adele E. Brandigon of the River Club died Aug. 24 with her husband and sister-in-law by her side. Raymond knew all of the important landmarks in the area, often yelling out and pointing at Huntington Beach, his schools, his favorite restaurants, the recycling center, as well as the UPS trucks, ambulances, and the sheriffs vehicles, all the while singing to popular 1980s rock and roll songs. He is survived by his sister, Peggy; his children, Kelly, Jennifer, Kristy and Stuart; his grandchildren, Price, Kathryn, Sarah, Jeremiah, Alex and Sydney; and his great-granddaughter, Millie. In addition to her daughter, Sharon, who cared for Mrs. Cumuze for many years, her family thanked Heather Almony and Karen Wigfall of Amedisys Hospice for their care. In addition to his wife of 53 years, he is survived by his daughters, Melissa Billings (Gretchen Schultz) of Philadelphia and Abigail Whittaker (Christopher) of St. Augustine, Fla.; his grandchildren, Harper and Aubrey Whittaker of St. Augustine; a special family member, David Dozier (Ingrid) of Myrtle Beach; his brother, William H. Billings (Jan) of Manhattan, Kan.; and numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. As a young man, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout prior to graduating from Orangeburg High School. She is survived by her children, Carolyn Eberly of New Albany, Ohio, Scott Lemmon of Canton, Ohio, and Stephen Lemmon of North Canton; her grandchildren, Casey Harmon (Drew) of Sunbury, Ohio, and Lauren Eberly of Westerville; her sister, Carol Coate (Barrie) of Fairfield, Calif.,; her brother, John Riehl (Beverly) of Strongsville, Ohio; two nieces and three nephews. He is survived by his son, William Neil Jackson; two grandchildren, Ladd and Carleigh Jackson; his sister Jane Jackson Finch (Jim); his mother-in-law, Phyllis Mabry; and in-laws Brent Mabry and Laura Mabry Kiser and their families. Mr. Owens moved to Murrells Inlet permanently after his wife died in 2020. He later moved to the Hammock Shops and renamed the business Whitmire Fine Jewelry. Her knowledge of the Lowcountry led to a job at the Chamber of Commerce. She was a member of the Church of the Master, Westerville, Ohio, where she sang in the choir. His last five years in Myrtle Beach were a blessing to all, with many wonderful family get-togethers and memories made. He was also one of the early advocates for building Waccamaw High School. Donna Louise Schroer of Pawleys Island died April 1 in Murrells Inlet. In his youth, he caddied at Firestone Country Club where he learned to play golf. Naval Academy and graduated from the University of Oklahoma, where he majored in engineering physics. Mr. Dallas was an electrician by trade. While at Lander, Margaret served on the board of several civic organizations that served the town of Greenwood and Lander. He often remarked that because he was never the biggest or fastest guy out there, he had to work a lot harder. Memorials may be made to Temple Sinai General Fund, 13 Church St., Sumter, SC 29150; the Southern Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104; the Sumter County Museum, P. O. He was 95. She was 78. Mary Cornelia Beck Britton of Sumter and Pawleys Island died at her home Dec. 21. She was married to the late Joseph Laurie Bull III, a retired Navy commander. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Sallie Houston (Gary) of Davis, Calif., Tommy Huguenin Jr. of Murrells Inlet, Millie Staggs (Leighton) of Atlanta, Aaron Dark of Rock Hill and Donna Huguenin of Murrells Inlet; his brother, T. Frank Huguenin Jr. (Libba) of Greenville; 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Halpin enjoyed playing golf and played at the GEAA course in Massachusetts for many years. Dickey was skeptical. Moderate. She spent her final months in Spartanburg to be near her son and family. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. An active member and director of the Omar Vettes Shriner Unit, he could often be seen driving a miniature Corvette in holiday parades throughout the Lowcountry. I felt like John Henry was a mentor for me in so many ways, White says. He also served as a director of the Wofford College National Alumni Association and the U.S. Jaycees. When Osteen and Warren Johnston started the Pawleys Island Crawfish Festival, John Henry became its first director. She was born Feb. 14, 1933, in Boston, the daughter of Joseph C. and Mary J. Jordan. He was a member of the Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church, where he served as a lector, usher, sacristan and member of the Knights of Columbus. 2. In 1986, he moved his family to suburban Philadelphia to work for the Pickering Group, an upscale hospitality management and development firm. He graduated from Georgetown High School and earned a bachelors degree in criminology and criminal justice at the University of South Carolina. We provide safe, convenient and unique travel experience using intel, modern technology and quality resources, after considering all threats to ensure clients arrive safely at their destinations. She remodeled her Countryside, Ill., home herself, with the help of her husband Bruce Kulpit. David W. Rudolph of Hagley Estates died March 22 at his home. A celebration of his life will be announced at a later date. He was 86. His generosity was legendary. They enjoyed traveling the U.S. and cruising the Caribbean in their retirement. He and his wife enjoyed entertaining and cooking as members of a gourmet dinner club while residing in Centreville, Va. Mr. ONeal was an accomplished writer and a gifted storyteller. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to All Saints Church, 3560 Kings River Rd., Pawleys Island, S.C. 29585. Mr. Ferdon served with the 24th Infantry Division in Japan and the 45th Infantry Division in the Korean War as a rifle platoon leader and company commander. Perched just outside of the northern-most edge of the Sonoma County coast in Mendocino and nestled into craggy bluffs at the mouth of the Gualala River, the peaceful village of Gualala has a uniquely mild micro-climate. Shortly after graduating from high school, Dr. Vernberg joined the Navy during World War II. Brian Blue Blouin of Pawleys Island died Feb. 18, two years to the day he was diagnosed with ALS. She was also an assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction with Georgetown County Schools as well as Lexington School District 1. She loved her God, her life and her family. Dr. Mull was an avid golfer, skier, world traveler, talented gardener and choir singer. 10 a.m. to noon. He also authored several historical books and won state and national journalistic awards. He spent his final years in Georgetown and Murrells Inlet. He was so happy to continue deep sea fishing and boating on a daily basis into retirement. Upon graduation, he joined the Army as a second lieutenant in the infantry. He was born Oct. 20, 1981, in Georgetown, the son of Ronnie and Delores Hollenbaugh. At USC, John Henry took a class in jewelry making. Ms. Meador was a member of North Freeway Baptist Church in Houston. Known as Rusty, he was born Nov. 18, 1935, in Columbia, the son of B. Russell Langley and Edith M. Langley of Greenville. Known as Jimmy, he was one of eight children of Wade and Ellen Motley of Columbia. He was happiest at his farm, hunt club and watching birds on his back porch with Martha. He had a love of art, taking classes as part of the Seacoast group through UNC and OLLI classes with Barney Slice at Pawleys Island. She is survived by four daughters, Judy Lynn Johnson (Robert) of Pawleys Island, Janet Lea Brauer (Marty) of Aurora, Colo., Jennifer Lori Haas (Paul) of Colorado Springs and Jill Leanne Gunn (Troy) of Houston; seven grandchildren, Jordan Bethea (Nick) of Fayetteville, Ark., Peyton Johnson of Nashville, Savannah Haas of Colorado Springs, Hope Brauer of Aurora, Zachary Elder (Catherine) of New Braunfels, Texas, and Sydney Elder of New Braunfels; two great-grandchildren, Kaiya Bethea and Devon Bethea, both of Fayetteville; one brother; Eloy Silva of San Isidro; three sisters, Esiquia Escobar (Omar) of Riviera, Texas, Beatriz Johnson (David) of Pasadena, Texas, and Martha Matlock of Tomball, Texas; eight nieces, Elisa Perez, Andrea Banda, Stacie Ramirez, Brandie Vasquez, Lori Diehl, Julie Bone, Billie Matlock and Bobbie Joe Garcia; four nephews, Omar Noe, Andrew Christopher, Gavin Bone and Joe David Garcia of Santa Elena, Texas; and a sister-in-law, Reta Duncan. His career began as general manager of the Holiday Inn in Red Oak, which was the smallest property in the international Holiday Inn system, from 1972 to 1986. Weather in June Weather in July Condolences may be sent at burroughsfh.com. She was 91. She loved magical things like Christmas, the coziness of her home and the colors of autumn in New England. It didnt take much to make him happy. He was a past president of the Suffolk County Police Association. Mr. Brakebill, who had a second home on Pawleys Island, retired in 1992 from a career with IBM. It had the areas first fax machine and was its first cellphone dealer. Mr. Averette was a pioneer in the plastics industry and the process of injection molding. Box 528, Murrells Inlet, S.C. 29576. She was married for 58 years to Carlton Russell Bourne, who died in 2015. He learned to speak French before English and skipped two grades before graduating from Livermore Falls High School in 1950. Her brother, Dr. Walter J. Roberts, and her sister, Jacqueline R. Smith, died before her, as did another great-grandson, Samuel Stone Pope. Funeral services were Wednesday at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. gualala ca obituaries. She married Charles Allo Schroer on Sept. 3, 1949, and followed his career path across seven states while raising seven children. In addition, he supported the museums youth sailing program. In addition to her husband, her brother, Larry, died before her. His dedication and commitment guided him to success. In 2013, he received the Patron Emeritus Award for outstanding support of the college. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the infantry and after officer basic course was off to Korea where he served 15 months. Margaret was a radiology nurse and a surgical nurse in Baltimore and an OB/GYN nurse in Huntington and Knoxville, Tenn. She later became the director of McClenaghan Place Retirement Center in Florence in the 1980s. Pep and Louisa lived 14 years together in a loving home surrounded by their combined five children and 14 grandchildren. She was born April 4, 1950, in Kokomo, Ind., a daughter of William Ashenfelter and Doris Self Ashenfelter. She was 91. On the 50th anniversary of the institute, he recalled coming to Hobcaw Barony in 1969 to see the 17,500 acres that had been set aside for research. In the 1990s, two golf courses were developed at True Blue. They fell in love while grieving Butlers death. Mr. Billings was a member of Holy Cross-Faith Memorial Episcopal Church. Mrs. Hamilton also entertained with Kentucky Derby parties and Christmas dinners. While this is very useful in researching a family name, you are actually limited in what you can find when you search only for basic information. On Thanksgiving, she made Jello that stared back at you. She was also an avid sports fan who loved all sports at the college and high school levels. He was past president of the S.C. He received a wrestling scholarship to the College of William & Mary, but declined the offer rather than shave his highly coveted beard. Obituary Richard (Dick) Edwin Balch was born in Los Angeles, California, November 2, 1930. Mr. Baldwin then worked in sales before becoming an auto mechanics teacher at the Georgetown Career Center at the Howard School. At 80, she finally got to see the Grand Canyon. He was a founder of the SCPA Hall of Fame. His family thanked Amedysis Hospice and his many caregivers, including Dana Funny and Victorious Graham. He was an accomplished water skier and taught the sport to his sons. He is survived by his four children, Danielle Eiler (Eric) of Myrtle Beach, James K. Reed (Robin) of Akron, Ohio, Robert Reed (Maureen) of Wallingford, Conn., and Michelle Smith (James) of Murrells Inlet; his bonus daughter, Terri Smokovich (George) of Ambridge, Pa.; 16 grandchildren, Corbin Eiler (Brandie), Austin Eiler (Renee), Jenna Horner (Adam), Jaclyn Reed (Tyler), James Edward Reed II, Brendan, Connor, Katie and Keera Reed, Heather Price (Jonathan), Brittany Vaughan (Kat), Kyndell and Kasey Smith and Adam and Noah Smokovich; five great-grandchildren, Cameron, Cooper and Carson Eiler and Abigail and Makenna Eiler; a sister, Jeanine Wilkins (Hersey) of Turner, Maine; two sisters-in-law, Rosetta DeCilles of Dexter, N.Y., and Sharon DeCilles Van de Wiele (Leon) of Inver Grove Heights, Minn.; and numerous nieces and nephews. What I saw from that was his resilience and generosity during those times, White said. A strong woman of faith, she and her family were parishioners of Holy Family Catholic Church in Nutley. He graduated from St. Johns High School, then earned his degree from The Citadel, Company L, in 1958. Mr. Billings worked in the hospitality industry for nearly 40 years. He was asked to open a new location in North Myrtle Beach, where he was joined by his childhood friend, John White. (Bernie) of Naples, Fla., Brenda Queen Thorn (Bill) of Brandywine, W.Va., and Dr. William Frederick Queen (Pat) of Martinsburg, W.Va.; her nieces and nephews, Jaye Christopher Andrews (Andrea), Anne Andrews Hill (Steve), Jeffrey David Rhodes (Victoria), Timothy Allen Rhodes, Wesley Queen (Sarah), Dr. Whitney Queen Spry (Mike), James Moran, Andrew Laird Robinson, Neal Moran Robinson, and 17 grand-nieces and nephews. Search Hotel Deals. While he searched for grant funds to build the program, it found quarters in the hangar on the property where Belle Baruch had kept her airplane as well as Hobcaw House. He grew up there and in Spartanburg. In between, he served on the executive committee of the county Democratic Party, which he said was the only way to get things done. Millions of Bible readers agree on these certain things. He lived on Lee Avenue, surrounded by friends who visited often, enjoying his wit, intelligence and humor while sharing stories with a cold beer in his man-cave garage or by the pool. Jean was devoted to her church, Trinity Episcopal, and served on the altar board. In the box titled Select Fund(s), type Vernberg and select the F. He worked for IBM Corp., PCA International, Fritch Butterfield Co., Prime Equities and Goodyear & Associates. He and Anne eventually expanded the company to include their two sons, Gray (Andrea) and Blaine (Heather). Mrs. Sneed later moved to Texas to be closer to family, and moved with them to Virginia Beach, where she enjoyed being back on the coast, looking out over the water and watching the boats and the birds. She is survived by her daughter, Anita Reddish, of Murrells Inlet; her son Curtis Taylor (Joyce) of Statesville, N.C.; her sister, Peggy Branton of Myrtle Beach; her grandsons, Glenn Reddish of Winston-Salem, N.C., Christopher Reddish of Surfside Beach, Mitchell Taylor of Statesville, Michael Taylor (Chrissy) of Statesville and Robert Taylor of Kingsville, Texas; her granddaughters, Kimberly Lynch (Nicholas) of Sherrills Ford, N.C., Amanda Taylor of Statesville and Monica Taylor of Fort Worth, Texas. Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Abbey (theabbeypawleysisland.com); All Saints Church; AMI Kids (amikids.org); or Brookgreen Gardens (brookgreen.org). A celebration of her life was held Sunday at Burroughs Funeral Home. Philip Wesley Comfort of Hagley Estates, a Bible scholar, author and surfer, died Dec. 31. This charming coastal town is located along PCH about three hours north of San Francisco and boasts a population of scarcely over 2,000, making it a heavenly escape from the hustle and bustle of the Bay Area. He was born March 16, 1940, in Irvington, N.J., the son of Jacob and Gertrude Ackerman. Mr. Barnett faced an advanced cancer diagnosis with bravery and strength. He was, as one of his grandchildren noted, an amazing listener.. Pamela was born on March 15, 1937 and passed away on Sunday, January 13, 2013.. Pamela was a resident of Gualala, California. So he did. Nice and naughty and adventurous. Her sense of humor was legend. Mr. Billings and his wife relocated to Murrells Inlet in 2005. In fifth grade, he chose the alto saxophone as his instrument of study, later adding piano, clarinet and flute to his repertoire. She is survived by three children from her marriage to George Jackson Hughes: Laura Hughes Graves, George Jackson Hughes Jr. (Velda) and Rita Hughes Waloszczyk (Michael); and two stepchildren she shared with Harrison Smith Forrester: Harrison Smith Forrester Jr. (Stacy) and Jamie Self Forrester; nine grandchildren, Patricia McCrae (Alasdair), Jackson Hughes III (Tara), Harrison Hughes, Anne Carter Hughes MacNabb (Mike), Wyn Kittredge IV (Kari), Jim Lee (Alyson), Chase Forrester, Harrison Forrester III and Shep Forrester; and nine great-grandchildren: Anne Miller MacNabb, London Hughes, Carter MacNabb, Jack Hughes IV, Wyn Kittredge V, Addie Lauren Kittredge, Carter Kittredge, Anders Kittredge, and Wade Lee.