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Posted By: GenealogyBuff.com JERRICA JOHNSON
Miss Johnson was born June 17, 1992 in Dillon. She was the daughter of Arlene B. Johnson and the late Rev. Larry Dean Johnson Sr. She departed her life on May 5 in a car accident. She was in the eighth grade at Darlington Middle School, where she was a member of the band, academic challenge team, news team, yearbook staff, Student Council, National Junior Honor Society, South Carolina Junior Scholar and served as a marshal for the junior high graduation. She was a flute player and was selected to the Eastern District Honor Band and received a superior ratio for her solo & ensemble performance. She was a sixth-year dance student for Mrs. Kay Pilgrim, where she served as a student assistant and was awarded her five-year achievement award. She served as a tabulator assistant for Eastern Cheerleaders Association National Competition in Williamsburg, Va. She was a former member of the Young Singers of Darlington and a cheerleader for the Darlington Recreation Department. In the fall, she would have been attending Mayo High School for Math, Science and Technology, where her mother is the principal.
At Mount Zion A.M.E. Church, she was a member of the Joshua Generation Choir, New Generation Symphony, McAllister for Bishop Booster Committee, Young People's Department (YPD) and a Come Home for Christmas Disciple.
Left to cherish precious memories are her mother, Arlene B. Johnson; two brothers, Terrell Brown of Greenville and Larry Dean Johnson Jr. of the home; grandparents, Carrie and Joe Louis Taiste of Cross, and Lee Carolyn Johnson of Dillon; aunts and uncles, Edna and Herbert Bethea of Latta; Lois and Andrew Ford of Clio; Maggie and Mayo Phillips of Mullins; Barbara and Robert Johnson of Latta; Louise Johnson of Midway, Ga.; Danequia and Joey Taiste of Cross; Thelma and Joseph Brown of Cross; Hattie and Earl Brown of Hendersonville, N.C.; Mrs. Kay Pilgrim, her beloved dance instructor of Darlington; Majoria Sade Addison, her special sister; her many teachers in Dillon School District 2 and Darlington County School District who taught her well; the Darlington Middle School family; cousins and other relatives and friends.
Memorial and Condolence messages may be mailed to Ideal Funeral Parlor, 106 E. Darlington St., Florence, SC 29506.
JAMES BEASLEY
Mr. Beasley died at his residence in Joppa, Md. on Thursday, May 4, after an illness.
FREDER J. CURRY
Mrs. Curry died Thursday, May 4, at her residence after an illness. She was born in Chesterfield County, a daughter of the late Mack and Carrie Pate Jowers. She received her education in the public schools in the area and graduated from Benedict College with a degree in education. She was a retired employee with the Chesterfield County public school system. Mrs. Curry was also a member of Mt. Elon United Methodist Church as well as the United Methodist Women, chairperson of Higher Learning and Vacation Bible School teacher.
Surviving are one son, Princetelo (Patricia) E. Curry of Stone Mountain, Ga.; two grandchildren, Karla and Elizabeth; two sisters, Dorethea J. Blakeney of Pageland and Cornelia J. Watson of Jefferson; a host of nieces, nephews and other close relatives and friends.
WILLIE MAE McCALL
Mrs. McCall was born Jan. 9, 1928, in Darlington County, a daughter of the late Willie and Maggie Prescott McCall. She was educated in the public schools of the county. She was married
to Deacon Alfred McCall, who preceded her in death. Mrs. McCall was a lifelong member of Second Baptist Church, where she served as a deaconess for many years until her health declined. She was a compassionate person who visited the sick and saw to their needs as she saw fit. Her love and concern for others will be sorely missed by all in the Hartsville community.
'Margaret, ' as she was known throughout the community, worked for a number of years with the Langston family here in Hartsville and worked at the family-owned florist as well.
Surviving to cherish the loving memory of Willie Mae 'Margaret' McCall are her daughter, Lisa (Harry) Jeffery of Hartsville; one brother, Tommie Lee (Wilhelmenia) Cabbagestalk of Hartsville; several nieces, Vanessa Cabbagestalk, Ava (Tommy) McNeil, Tommy Cabbagestalk, all of Hartsville; special nephews, Martin (Judy) Cabbagestalk and Nicholas Cabbagestalk, both of Hartsville, and T.J. (Betty) McCall of Darlington; a special cousin, Annie Addison of Hartsville; special grandchildren, Mia and Alonzo Jeffery, both of Hartsville; other nieces, great-nieces, nephews, great-nephews, other relatives and very dear friends.
HAROLD W. BRASINGTON, JR.
Mr. Brasington died Saturday, May 6. He was born in Florence, son of the late Harold W. and Mildred Baker Brasington Sr. Harold served his country in the National Guard, then owned and operated along with his father, H.W. Brasington Sand and Gravel. He always had an interest in Darlington Raceway and was a member of St. Matthews Episcopal Church and their Men's Club.
Surviving are his wife, Rosanne Dargan Brasington of Darlington, three sons: Harold W. (Dawn) Brasington III, of Florence, Dargan E. Brasington of Boulder, Colo., George E. (Whitney) Brasington of Celo, N.C.; a daughter and son-in-law, Annie Brasington and Clark Burnside of Charleston; and four grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Rescue Mission, 1327 Olanta Hwy, Effingham, SC 29541.
BARTY C. BROWN
Mr. Brown died Sunday, May 7. Born in Darlington, he was a son of Catherine Howle Brown and the late Clyde Brown. He was loved by his family, loved his son, his mother, and was a good friend to all. He was also an avid hunter.
Surviving are his son, Waylon Brown; daughters, Brandy Cole Brown and Kattie Cole Brown, all of Hartsville; mother, of Hartsville; sisters and brothers-in-law, Maxine and Heyward Dixon, Sandra and Billy Wayne Freeman, all of Hartsville; brother and sister-in-law, Ronald 'Ronnie' and Debbie Brown of Hartsville; nieces, Dana and Dave Johnson, Tonda and Hinson Hodge, Stacie and Buddy Windham. He was preceded in death by his niece, Pansy Rhynes.
FRANCES D. DANIEL
Mrs. Daniel died Saturday, May 6. She was born in Summerset, Ky., daughter of the late George and Betsy Zacakrey Denham. She was a member of Berea Christian Fellowship. Surviving are her daughter, Lorraine Hall, Hartsville; son, James M. Daniel, Charlotte; brother, Carl Denham, Salisbury, N.C.; nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a son, Ralph R. Daniel Jr.
ROBERT GILLIARD
CHARLES W. MICHAEL
DICK WHISENHUNT JR.
Mr. Whisenhunt died Sunday, May 7, 2006. Born in Whittier, N.C., he was a son of the late James E. and Frances Gibbs Whisenhunt. He was a faithful charter member of West Hartsville Baptist Church. He served in the U. S. Air Force as a pilot during World War II and was retired as an engineer from Sonoco Products Co. with 41 years of service. He was previously involved in the Civitans, Little League Baseball, Boy Scouts and Civil Air Patrol.
Surviving are his wife, Louise Malphus Whisenhunt of Hartsville; sons and daughters-in-law, Dickie and Reba Whisenhunt of Anderson; Steve and Elaine Whisenhunt of Augusta, Ga.; daughters, Winnie Franks of Newnan, Ga., Fran Floyd of Chester; sister, Louise Lane of Hazelwood, N.C.; brother, Earl Whisenhunt of Chandler, N.C.; brother-in-law, Happy Malphus of Hartsville; grandchildren, Jim Whisenhunt, Shannon Keller, Joseph Whisenhunt, Christy Graves, Amanda Haggan, Andrew Whisenhunt, Steven Whisenhunt, Matt Whisenhunt, Amy Westbrook, Natalie Franks, Tripp Floyd and Hannah Floyd; 18 great-grandchildren.
DORIS McINVAILLE
Mrs. McInvaille, widow of Ervin McInvaille, died Tuesday, May 9. Born in Hartsville, she was a daughter of the late James Walter and Lula McIntosh Gandy. She was a charter member of West Hartsville Baptist Church, where she worked in the nursery for many years. She was a graduate of Hartsville High School and worked for Liberty Life Insurance Co. as their cashier/accountant for several years. She was a gifted seamstress and crafter who enjoyed sharing her talents with others.
Surviving are her daughter, Teresa 'Terry' McInvaille Jones of Marietta, Ga.; son and daughter-in-law, Ervin Scott and Pinky McInvaille of Fayetteville, N.C., sister, Lula King of Florence, SC; grandchildren, Summer McInvaille of Sullivan's Island, Ward McInvaille of Fayetteville, N.C., Emily Jones of Marietta, Ga., Scott Jones of Marietta, Ga.
RICHARD COOLEY
Mr. Cooley died Tuesday, May 9. Born in Darlington County, he was a son of the late Oran and Mayme Redick Cooley. He was a member of South Hartsville Baptist Church and was retired from Ard Transportation.
Surviving are his wife, Edna Hancock Cooley of Hartsville; son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Kay Cooley of McBee; daughter, Marie Schaff of Hartsville; grandchildren, Crystal Marie Jones, Jennifer Lee Jones, John Robert Jones, J. L. Schaff, Jessica Schaff, Katie Tyner; great-grandchildren, Brandon Jones and Jason Jones. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Ruth Annette Cooley Gainey, and his brother, Winston Lee Cooley.
TRESSIE HUGHEY
Mrs. Hughey, widow of Raymond E. Hughey, died Tuesday, May 9. Born in Lee County, she was a daughter of the late John Ervin and Georgianna Watkins Polson.
Surviving are her sons and daughters-in-law, Mason Hughey, Ronald and Janice Hughey, all of Hartsville, Raymond and Barbara Hughey Jr. of Darlington; daughters and sons-in-law, Deanna and Fred Cerutti of Chattanooga, Tenn., Donna and Richard Cowick of Charlotte, N.C., Linda Coates of Hartsville; sister, Louise Grant of Florence; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
HANRIETTA 'DOLL' HENDERSON
Mrs. Henderson died on Saturday, May 6, at a Florence Health Care Facility.
WILLIE J. HICKMAN
Mr. Hickman died Sunday, April 30. He was born in Darlington County, a son of the late Junious and Lillie Mae Joe Hickman. He received his education in the public schools in the area and was a graduate of Butler High School. He was also a U.S. Army veteran.
Surviving are two daughters, Ivory McNeil and Angel McNeil; five sisters, Betty Perkins of Darlington, Verna Hickman of McBee, Ella Pooler, Frances Hickman and Dorothy Hickman, all of Hartsville; one brother, Nathaniel Joe (Avon) Magazine of Philadelphia, Pa.; a host of nieces, nephews and other close relatives and friends.
TROY A. BONDS
FREDER J. CURRY
PAUL ROLAND TONEY
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