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CAROLYN CANNON
Memorial services of Thanksgiving and praise for Carolyn Daugherty Cannon, 71, were held at 4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, 2000 at the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Alan Arnold officiated and Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home was in charge. The family received friends and associates following the service in the McAlpine Room Hall. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 213 W. Home Ave., Hartsville, SC, 29550 or the Hospice of the Pee Dee, 555 E. Cheves, Florence, S.C. 29506. Mrs. Cannon died Saturday, Aug. 5. Born in Coral Gables, Fla., she was a daughter of the late Carl A. and Annie Banks Daugherty. She was an alumnus of Coker College, past president of the Greater Hartsville Garden Club and a member of the First Presbyterian Church and choir. Surviving are her husband of 52 years, Hugh Cannon of Hartsville, SC; sons, Bobby Cannon of St. Petersburg, Fla., Andrew Cannon of Hartsville; daughters and sons-in-law, Carole and Paul Cannarella of Hartsville, Amelia Cannon of Hartsville, Rosie and Corey Haney of Fairfax, Va.; sisters, Anne Shaw and Margaret Martin; grandchildren, Chandler Eakes, Caroline Cannarella, Paul Cannarella, Jr., Tara Cannon, Wit Cannon, Brooks Cannon, Ellison Haney.
DAVID W. FAIR SR.
Services for David William Fair Sr., will be held at 12 p.m. today, Aug. 9, 2000, at Kay Branch Baptist Missionary Baptist Church in Hartsville. Graveside services will be held at 4 p.m. at Franklin Memorial Gardens, Highway 555 in Blythewood, S.C., directed by Young & Young Funeral Home. Mr. Fair died Friday, Aug. 5, at his residence in Hartsville. He was the son of the late Rev. William and Alice Butler Fair and brother of the late Geraldine Vivian Fair Addison. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Davis Fair, two sons, David William Fair and Daniel Wilson Fair, all of Hartsville; two nephews, Shawn Addison and Roland Addison, both of Columbia; aunts Willie Mae Grooms of Columbia, Emma Butler of Brooklyn, N.Y., Irene Means of Newberry, S.C. and May Lee Rauch of Washington, D.C.; two uncles, John P. Butler of Calif. and James Butler of Newberry; dear cousins, father-in-law Wilson Davis of Hartsville, in-laws and friends.
PEARL DAVIS
Funeral services for Pearl Davis, 79, were at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2000, at Harold L. & Dorothy J. Young Memorial Chapel. Burial was in New Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, directed by Young & Young Funeral Home. Mrs. Davis died Saturday, Aug. 5. Born in Darlington County, she was the daughter of the late Wilson and Lucy Issac Reed. She received her education in Darlington County public schools and was a member of New Hopewell Baptist Church, Usher Board, Missionary Board, Senior Choir and Eastern Star. She was the wife of the late Walter Davis. Mrs. Davis was also preceded in death by a son, James Reed. Surviving are her children, Walter Daryl (Shay) Davis of Beaufort, Jessi (Jesse) R. Taylor of San Antonio, Texas; sisters and brothers, Willie Reed, Leroy Reed, Lillie Mae Pooler, Mary Edwards, all of Hartsville, Lucille Davis, Rosalee Sparks, both of Philadelphia, Penn.; three great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews and other close relatives and friends.
SAMMIE L. SAMUELS
Services for Sammie Lee (Cheetah) Samuels will be held at 2 p.m. today, Aug. 9, 2000, at Harold L. & Dorothy J. Young Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, directed by Young & Young Funeral Home. Mr. Samuels died Friday, Aug. 4. He was born
in Darlington County, a son of the late Sam and Eliza Mae Samuel. He was born
in Darlington County and educated in Darlington County public schools. He was employed as a cement finisher with Red Bell Inc. Survivors include his children, Steve Smith and Nichole Smith of Charlotte, N.C. and Teacho Robinson of Columbia; five grandchildren, five sisters, Liz (Garret) Freeman of Darlington, Frankie Ridges of Dunn, N.C., Linda Martin, Rachel Samuel, Terry L. Samuel, all of Hartsville; three brothers, Standord Samuel of Society Hill, Markham Samuel of Hartsville, and Anthony (Gail) Samuel of Daytona Beach, Fla.; an uncle, Joseph (Mary) Lowery Sr. of Hartsville; great-aunt, Mary Kelley of Hollis, N.Y.; an aunt, Clara (Pee Wee) Harris of Daytona Beach, Fla. and a host of other close family members and very dear friends.
LELAND GIBSON
Services for Leland Wallace Gibson Sr., 85, will be held at 11 a.m. this morning, Aug. 9, 2000, at West Hartsville Baptist Church with Rev. Paul Sullivan, officiating. Burial will be in Westview Memorial Park Cemetery, directed by Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to West Hartsville Baptist Church. Mr. Gibson died Saturday, Aug. 5. Born in Darlington County, he was a son of the late Edwin Lee and Bessie Blackmon Gibson. He was a charter member of West Hartsville Baptist Church. He was retired from Sonoco Products Company with 44 years of service and was a member of the Old Timers Club. Surviving are his wife of 64 years, Christine Price Gibson of Hartsville; sons and daughters-in-law, Wallace (Vickie) Gibson, Mike (Carol Ann) Gibson, all of Hartsville; daughter and sons-in-law, Carolyn (Gerald) Baine of Goldsboro, N.C.; sister, Jacquelin Taylor of Hartsville; grandchildren, Gerald Baine Jr., Linda B. Perry, Mark Baine, Russell Baine, Christopher Baine, Shelly Hatchell, Melody Morris, Trey Gibson, great-grandchildren, Dylan Baine, Caleb Baine, Kameron Morris, Katlyn Morris, Delia Hatchell.
FAYE FUNDERBURK
Services for Faye Powers Funderburk, 95, will be held at 2 p.m. today, Aug. 9, 2000, at Brown-Pennigton-Atkins Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Ben Gafford and Rev. Dr. Scott Robinson will officiate with burial in Magnolia Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Darlington County. Mrs. Funderburk, widow of William Rom Funderburk, died Monday, Aug. 7. Born in Kershaw County, she was a daughter of the late James Walker and Fannie Lou Hammond Powers. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church for 72 years, the Altar Guild, Oxford Circle and Sowell-McIntosh Sunday School class. She was retired from the Peoples Bank with 39 years of service and was a former member of the Pilot Club. Surviving are her daughters and son-in-law Betty and Leon Outlaw of Hartsville; sisters, Kate Burns of Greensboro, N.C., Mildred Severance of Garden City; grandchildren and their spouses, Rom and Jane Funderburk, Cathy and Glen Kelley, Dane and Laura Outlaw, Greg and Linda Outlaw, Beth and Clayton Prescott; great-grandchildren, Billy Funderburk, Erin Kelley, Adam Kelley, Laurie Outlaw, Michael Outlaw and Phillip Prescott.
ALMA JACKSON
Services for Alma McNeil Jackson were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, in New Providence Baptist Church, Mechanicsville, with Rev. J. P. Poole, officiating and Rev. Coleman Cannon, pastor. Burial was in the Round O Church Cemetery, directed by Mitchell-Josey Funeral Home Inc. of Darlington. Mrs. Jackson died Wednesday, Aug. 2, in a Florence nursing home after an extended illness. She was born
in Darling-ton County, a daughter of the late John and Lottie Meggs McNeil. She was a widow of Samuel Jackson. She attended Darlington County public schools. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Sawyer of Darlington; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mary (Bubba) Jackson of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Mary "Miss? Jackson Harrison of Syracuse, N.Y and several devoted nieces, nephews and grand-nieces and grand-nephews.
TROY BROADNAX
Graveside services for Troy Broadnax were held at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, 2000, in Florence National Cemetery with Rev. J. W. Kelley, officiating, directed by Mitchell-Josey Funeral Home Inc. of Darlington. Mr. Broadnax, 75, died Thursday, Aug. 3, in a local hospital after an illness. He was born
in Raiford, N.C., a son of the late Anderson and Letha Delaine Broadnax. He was educated in Darlington County public schools. At an early age he joined Palmetto Baptist Church. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II from 1943-1956 and was honorably discharged. Survivors include his brother, Sam (Maybell) Broadnax of Darlington; aunts and uncles of North Carolina; nieces, nephews and his adopted family of Medford Place.
HARRIET L. McCOWN
Services for Harriet Latta Haun McCown, will be held at 3 p.m. today, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2000, in First Baptist Church with burial following in Elim Baptist Church, directed by Waters-Powell Funeral Home of Florence. Memorials may be made to Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, c/o First Baptist Church, 300 S. Irby Street, Florence, S.C. 29501; or to International Myeloma Foundation, 2129 Stanley Hills Drive., Los Angeles, Calif. 90046. Mrs. McCown, wife of Charles Dusenbury McCown, died Monday, Aug. 7, at her home. She was born
on July 18, 1933, in Hartsville, a daughter of the late Frances Latta Haun and August John Haun. She was predeceased by a daughter, Fran McCown, and a sister, Frances Haun Huggins. She was a 1954 cum laude graduate of Coker College. She was an active member of First Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir and taught Sunday school. Survivors include her sons, Charles Dusenbury "Chad" McCown II, of Atlanta, Ga., Dr. John Samuel "Sam" McCown and daughter-in-law, Dr. Heather Funke McCown of Florence; a grandson, John Samuel McCown Jr. of Florence; and a sister, Johanna Haun Morrison of Marion.