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Posted By: GenealogyBuff.com JOHN MIXON JR.
Mr. Mixon, widower of Geraldine Burk Mixon and Lunez Thornley Rowe Mixon, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006. Born in Hartsville, he was a son of the late John Burl and Sarah Woodham Mixon. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U. S. Marines at the battle of Iwo Jima. He was owner and operator of Mixon Landscaping for 40 years.
Surviving are his sons and daughter-in-law, Andy and Pat Mixon of Akron, Ohio, Mike Mixon of Hartsville; sister, Peggy Joyce White of Florence; grandchildren, Chad Mixon, Lee Mixon; great-grandchildren, Tiffany Gregory, Brooke Mixon, Tori Mixon, Dale Mixon, Mike Mixon; special friend, Patti Davis. He was preceded in death by his brother, Jack Mixon, and his sister, Sarah Francis 'Sissy' Mixon.
BENNIE MAE WATSON
KATIE SOWELL
Mrs. Sowell, widow of Raymond C. Sowell Sr., died Wednesday, Feb. 8. Born in Laurinburg, N.C., she was a daughter of the late Rufus W. and Bessie Quick Peele. She was a charter member of St. Luke United Methodist Church and former treasurer, a member of the Dannie Newsome Circle, member and past worthy matron of Hartsville Chapter No. 91 OES. She retired from Wachovia Bank after 40 years of service.
Surviving are her son, Dr. Raymond C. Sowell Jr. of Garden City Beach; half-brother, Jim Luke; half-sister, Bessie Wilbanks of Hamlet, N.C.
CHISTOPHER HOFFMAN
A lovely arrangement of music gave this loving young man his closing here on earth a tribute of honor. His cousin, Crystal Ann Winburn, played for the opening of service and until the family was seated. She then sang 'Wish You Were Here.' Her beautiful voice opened this service to be followed by a song by his friend, Quinn Cable, his cousin, Keith Kirby, and closing the singing service was Doug McCormick from Patrick and Clemson. All of the beautiful music gave the family a peace of mind knowing Christopher was so loved.
At the service the two pastor's gave special Bible verses that were of special words and meanings to God's loving arms bringing this young man into Heaven.
The 'eulogy' was written and read by his aunt, Celeste M. Crowley.
The service and burial were directed and conducted by the wonderful Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home. As only Brown-Pennington-Atkins years of loving, caring going the extra mile to give each and every member of a family the sympathy they need to get them through the grieving process. There are not enough wonderful words that can thank this loyal company in doing such a task of the ultimate job of the last thing you do for your love ones on this earth. Kim Cranford, Walter Brown, and the others of course our love and thanks from the moment we called you until burial at Magnolia cemetery and our final return to our home without Christopher. Our trust in you all was answered with the sincere ability of God being in each and every one of your hearts.
Born on April, 20, 1982, Christopher was the son Benny and Merna (Dink) Hoffman, and Alicia Tiller Gregory and Wayne Gregory. Brothers, Artie Capell and Benny (Bengie) Hoffman Jr. Sister Ashley Gregory and niece, Kaylee Gregory. Grandparents, Buddy and Marlene Crowley of Hartsville.
Christopher was so full of life and such a loving young man the family wanted the names of his uncles and aunts mentioned also a few special friends. You see when one so young has been taken away so fast with no time to say 'good-buys' and 'I love you' it means a lot to the parents that their names be mentioned.
Uncles and aunts, Ronnie Hoffman, Patrick Kenny Tiller of Hartsville, the Rev. Burke and Wendy Hoffman, Harold and Rachel Hoffman of Hartsville, Dianne and Van Owens of Johnsonville, Deana and Gene Wilkes of McBee, Sherry Gizer of Summerville, Janice Jackson of Multrieville, Ga., Judy and William Marshall, Randy and Jeanette Crowley, Bennie and Celeste Crowley, Chris and Cindy Crowley, all of Hartsville, Trudy and Roger Grant of Kenly, N.C., Ervin 'Bo' Crowley of Bethune, and Barbara and Tommy Steen of Hanahan.
Christopher's very close friends were such a special group of young men and women it gives the world hope and honor to know these young people stood up to every thing that was asked of them, and many that they did on their on out of love for their special friend Christopher (Horse) Hoffman.
Seeing their tears, the way they helped the Hoffman family get through this was amazing and such a beautiful tribute of love. Duties they performed around the home to some carrying their best friend to his final resting place on earth.
This special brother-hood and friends include Will O'Bannon, Jonathan and Libby Byrd, Eugene Hall, Josh Palacies, Jason and Tracy Watkins, Spencer Campbell, Preston and Nicky Dority. Also, Michael and Vanessa Bernhart, who did many things to get the family through this tragedy, came in from Ocala, Fla. Rocky and Phillip Perdue from Ocala, Fla. Also cousins along with Doug Hoffman from Hartsville, a very close cousin and friend.
A special person from Christopher's life to be mentioned and remembered is Jennifer Bryant.
Christopher was preceded in death by his loving grandparents, Mrs. Edith Hoffman, Ray and Mae Tiller; great-grandmother, Inez Dixon, and his aunt, Donna Kay Perdue.
Please remember memorials can be made to the American Heart Association Memorials, Box 5216, and Glen Allen, VA 23058, in memory of Christopher and in honor of his father Benny who just had triple by-pass surgery in December of 2005. Also memorials in Christopher's name can be made to Praise The Lord Ministries, PO Box 847 Hartsville, SC 29551.
WILLIAM M. KELLEY
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Tri-Country, 2039 W. DeKalb St., Camden, SC 29020 or a charity of one's choice.
Mr. Kelley died Sunday, Feb. 5. Born in Florence, he was the son of the late John Oren and Georgia Ann Kelley. He retired from the DuPont Company and was a former manger of the May Plant Maintenance Maulers softball team. He was a member of the Founding Committee and original Board of Directors of the May Plant Credit Union. He was a U.S. Navy veteran having served during World War II in the Pacific Theatre aboard the U.S.S. Wasp and U.S.S. Ranger. He was also an enlisted member of the U.S. Naval Reserves. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Camden.
Surviving are his loving wife of more than 60 years, Kate Sullivan Kelley; daughters, Pam Kelley Parker and husband, Bob, of Anderson, L. Jo Kelley and husband, Drew Shane, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., Kim E. Kelley of Washington, D.C., and Jill Kelley Morris of Camden; grandchildren, Katie P. Lewis, Timothy K. Parker, Fran P. Young, Bill Parker, Beth P. Blansett, Ben Parker, Kelley E. Morris, Mamie C. Morris, William Rush Morris, Elizabeth Yi Mei Shane; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary K. Tolson of Florence; a number of nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by an infant son; a brother, Mendol J. Kelly; sisters, Sarah Lou K. Raines and Joyce S. Storar.
JaVON COLEMAN
Mr. Coleman died Tuesday, Jan. 31, at John Still Burn Center in Augusta, Ga. He was born in Washington, D.C., a son of Justine Campbell Coleman and the late William Coleman Sr. He received his education in the Darlington County public school system and was a graduate of Hartsville High School. He was a current employee with the Governor's School in Hartsville.
Surviving are his mother, Justine Coleman; one brother, William Coleman Jr., both of Hartsville; four aunts, Christine Fisher, Marie Washington, Jacqueline Coleman Miles and Mary Turner, all of Virginia; one uncle, Cornwell Campbell of Hartsville; one niece, Nya Smith of Marion; a special friend, Brittany Cotton of Columbia; and a host of other close relatives and friends.
HATTIE MYERS
Ms. Myers, a former resident of Sligo and Clarion, Pa., and wife of the late Vernon Myers, died Sunday, Feb. 5. She was born in Sandy Hollow, Pa., on June 10, 1917, a daughter of the late Chester Guy and Cecil Reddick Best. Hattie had moved to an assisted living facility in Hartsville five years ago to live close to her son and daughter-in-law, Vern and Nancy. Prior to moving to South Carolina, Mrs. Myers was a member of the Monroe Chapel United Methodist Church, Sligo, Pa., and was an active member of the United Methodist Women. She worked for several years as a shoe sales associate at local retail stores. Her most notable qualities were her fierce loyalty to all of her family and friends. 'Mother' was a job she took seriously. Even until the final days, Mom had concerns that no one missed a meal or did not get a good night's sleep. But her real joy later in life as evident by the beaming smiles, was her great-grand kids. Friends and family will remember her as an energetic, and sometimes, feisty person that had a clean house - always. Neighbors and family reaped the benefits of her garden preservation efforts - a task she performed faithfully with her sisters and brothers.
Hattie was the mother of Vern (Nancy) Myers of Hartsville, Janet (Robert) Nadaskay of Blue Point, N.Y; grandmother of, Christopher (Stacy) Myers of River Falls, Wis., Elizabeth (Stacy) Myers of Tulsa, Okla., Jason Nadaskay of New Paltz, N.Y., Amy Nadaskay of New York and Australia, Michelle Wrona of Hartsville, Angie (Derek) Strickler of Manitou Springs, Colo.; great-grandma Hattie of Andy, Matt, Katy, Jake, Dylan, Connor, Molly, Emma; sister of Chester Guy Best Jr., Kathryn (Best) Shook, Valjean (Best) Shook, Eugene Best.
Memorials may be made to: St. Luke United Methodist Church Building Fund, 302 Dunlap Drive, Hartsville, SC 29550.
JAMES A. SOWELL JR.
Mr. Sowell died Thursday, Feb. 2. He was born Aug. 13, 1942, in Charleston, a son of Eleanor Chinnis McGalliand and the late James Allen Sowell Sr. He was retired from the U.S. Air Force and was an employee of the town of St. Matthews.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Driggers Sowell of the home; three sons, James A. Sowell III of Tennessee, Richard Sowell and Jeffrey Sowell, both of the home; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jerry (Mary Lou) George of Charleston; his step-father, Joe McGalliand of Charleston and a number of nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Providence Community Association, c/o Herman Newman, Treasurer, PO Box 400, Bethune, SC 29009.
DANA H. DIXON
Mr. Dixon died Sunday, Feb. 5. Born in Durham, N.C., he was a son of the late Henry B. and Evelyn Tyson Dixon. His education included a Bachelor of Arts (music) from UNC Chapel Hill, 1960; Master of Science from Juilliard School of Music, 1963; Fulbright Scholar, 1963-1965, Paris Conservatory, studying piano with Yvonne Lefebure. He was an associate professor of music at Limestone College from 1966-1977 and a professor of music at Coker College from 1977-1987. He was on the Florence Symphony Board of Directors for a number of years and gave many piano recitals in area colleges and universities, as well as in the San Francisco area.
Surviving is his brother, Dr. Henry B. Dixon II of Franktown, Va.
Memorials may be made to music scholarship funds at Coker College or Limestone College.
LEOLA THOMPSON LEE
Mrs. Lee, who died Feb. 6, was born in Hartsville, a daughter of the late Martin Thompson and Lillian Caddell Matthews. She was a member of Tabernacle United Methodist Church and was retired from Morrell Memorial Convalescent Center.
Surviving are daughter and husband, Lynne and Russell Luther Jr., of Hartsville; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Lloyd Martin Lee.
Memorials may be made to Tabernacle United Methodist Church, c/o Ann Brown, 2346 Santee Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 or Lake Robinson Rescue Squad, 2364 W. Old Camden Rd. Hartsville, SC 29550.
GLADYS CHAPMAN
Mrs. Chapman died Thursday, Feb. 2. Born in Darlington County, she was a daughter of the late William Harper Cross and Vassar Cross Green. She was a loving and giving wife and mother. She was active in her church and was a compassionate and giving nurse.
Surviving are her sons, William Scott Chapman and Michael Todd Chapman, both of Hartsville; sister, Gloria Davis of Hartsville; brothers, William 'Bill' Cross and Charles Dal Cross; granddaughter, Eryn Marie Chapman, all of Hartsville.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Penny Leigh Chapman.
JOHN MIXON
CYNTHIA G. BASTON
Mrs. Baston died Saturday, Jan. 28, at her residence. She was born in Darlington County, a daughter of the late Clarence and Susanna Fountain Green Sr. She received her education at Rosenwald High School and was a graduate of Butler High School. She attended Hunter College in New York and was a college graduate of Coulter Junior College.
Mrs. Baston was a retired human resources supervisor from the state of New York. She was a member of Bethesda Baptist Church and Order of Eastern Star Triumph Chapter No. 128.
Surviving are one daughter, Susan Laeda of Raleigh, N.C.; one son, Ronald Baston of Charleston; two grandchildren, Kwabyna Baston of Raleigh, N.C., and Harmony Baston of Charleston; one great-grandchild, Bobby Jabari Shields of Raleigh, N.C.; two sisters, Carrie Greene McQueen of Society Hill and Josephine Winborne of Sullolk, Va.; three sisters-in-law, Dorothy Baston of Jamaica, N.Y., Mary Greene of Bronx, N.Y., and Virginia Mae Greene of Brooklyn, N.Y.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gonzie Lee Baston; one sister, Virginia Green Brennan and one brother, Clarence Greene Jr. A wake service will be at Bethesda Baptist Church, today, Feb. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m.
LOTTIE M. McPHAIL
Mrs. McPhail died Tuesday, Jan. 31, at her residence. Mrs. McPhail was born in Darlington County, a daughter of the late James and Beersheba Joyner London. She received her education in the Darlington County public school systems and was a retired employee of the Darlington County Public School District. She was a member of New Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church, Senior Choir, Missionary Society and Homebound Ministry.
Surviving are five daughters, Bernice Robinson, Margaret (Joseph) Faure, Mary (George) Clark and Linda McPhail, all of Staten Island, N.Y., and Gail McPhail of Society Hill; five sons, Andrew (Linda) McPhail of Staten Island, N.Y., the Rev. Booker T. (Laura) McPhail Jr. of Society Hill, Dan McPhail of Charleston, David McPhail of Atlanta, Ga., and James (Connie) Mumford of Hampton, Va.; three sisters, Beersheba Rhodes, Delia McPhail and Georgianna London, all of Ansonia, Conn.; 35 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and a host of other close relatives and friends.
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