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Posted By: GenealogyBuff.com ROSCOE JACKSON
Mr. Jackson was born April 5, 1924, in Darlington County, a son of the late Luinthol Jackson and Alma Delores Wines Jackson. He grew up in the Greenhill community and was educated in the public schools of the county. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1944 and served in the European Theater during Word War II.
He was employed for a number of years with Sonoco Products Company and later worked for Klopman Mills in Society Hill. He received numerous awards for meritorious achievement and a job well done. He retired from Klopman with more than 20 years of service to the company. After his retirement, he worked part-time at the Darlington County Recycling and Waste Disposal site. He faithfully went to work there every day.
Surviving to cherish the memory of Roscoe Jackson include his wife, Carrie Pooler Jackson of Hartsville; five daughters, Vonnetta Johnson and Dornell Jackson both of Hartsville, Rachel Samuel of Florence, Loretta (Paul) Delaine of Upper Marlboro, Md., and Alma Lois (Willie) Days of Brooklyn, N.Y.; five sons, Larry (Dorietha) Jackson of Ft. Washington, Md., Steven (Vicky) Jackson of Oxon Hill, Md., Roscoe Jackson Jr. and Kenneth Jackson both of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Danny Ray Jackson of Hartsville; three brothers, Freddie (Frances) Jackson of Bridgeport, Conn., Clenso Jackson of Patterson, N.J., and Luinthol (Beatrice) Jackson of Hartsville; one sister, Ollie Mae Jackson of Patterson, N.J.; 16 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and very dear friends.
MARTIN TRAPP
Mr. Trapp was born in Sofia, Bulgaria the son of the late Arthur John and Yourdanka Boukova Trapp.
Surviving are his wife Shelia Brodie Trapp of Hartsville; brother, Derek George Trapp of California; three children, Kenya Brodie, Danyale Brodie Trapp, Johnathan Brodie Trapp, all from Hartsville; two grandchildren, Alan Maxwell Brodie, Kiel Alexander Wilson, both of Hartsville; a very special friend and his wife Sherrod and Jo Braxton of Tulsa, Okla.
Arrangements were made by Norton Funeral Home.
FREDDIE ARTHUR
Mr. Arthur was born Aug. 30, 1946, in Darlington County, a son of Lillie Mae Robinson Arthur and the late John Arthur. He was educated in the Darlington County public schools and was a 1964 graduate of Butler High School. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Army and served his country during the Vietnam Conflict from 1965 until 1967. After returning to Hartsville he worked for Coker's Department Store, Sonoco Products Company and Klopman Mills in Society Hill, South Carolina. He ended up working at Sara Lee Hosiery as a fixer. He retired from Sara Lee on May 1, 2004, after 31 years of service.
Mr. Arthur was a compassionate man who loved to fish and travel. He was an avid baseball fan who also played at one time with the Lydia Red Sox. He also loved watching stock car racing and enjoyed attending races on the NASCAR circuit. His presence from among us will surely be missed by family and friends alike. His father, John Arthur, preceded him in death.
Surviving to cherish the loving memory and sustain the legacy of Freddie Arthur in addition to his mother, Lillie Mae Arthur, are his wife of 34 years, Mary Davis Arthur, both of Lydia; one son, Lorenzo (Tonia) Arthur; one daughter, Jennifer (Derrick) Lesane, all of Lydia; two brothers, Gary Arthur and Robert (Dale) Arthur, both of Hartsville; four sisters, Mable (Sterling) Smith of Tampa, Fla., Jeannette (John) Bentley of Jacksonville, Fla., Candis (Charles) Everette and Johnnie (Leonard Sr.) Woods, both of Hartsville; six grandchildren and a host of other relatives and very dear friends.
ELIZABETH G. ODOM
TOSHA M. WASHINGTON
Mrs. Washington, affectionately called 'Tot' by her family and 'Diva' by her friends, was born into the blessed union of Alexander and Shirley Moore on July 12, 1973, in Hartsville. She was a hard worker and very adventurous. She secured her first job at the age of 16 and worked various jobs until she found her niche. For the past seven years, she was employed at DuPont Investa Plant in Lugoff. She was a woman of strength, determination and high standards who wanted to excel in life.
Mrs. Washington was a member of Mt. Tema Missionary Baptist Church, where she served in various capacities. She was an active member of the Pastor's Aide Committee; Missionary Society, Adult Choir, secretary of the New Beginnings Community Choir, and Tosha truly loved cooking for the people in the community, traveling, singing and working with the youth. She always supported her children in everything they aspired to do. She was a lover of all people. She never met a stranger that she could not relate to with her big bright eyes and flashy smile. To know her was definitely to love her.
Surviving to cherish the wonderful memory of Tosha include her parents, Alexander and Shirley Moore of Lydia; a son, Alexander S. Moore; and a daughter, Alexandria S. Moore of the home; a sister, Yvonne Rouse of Lydia; two brothers; Alvin (Maureen) Moore of Florence and Arson A. Moore of Lydia; a grandmother, Christine Murray of Hartsville; special aunts and uncles, Odessa (Willie) McFadden, Ernestine (Raymond) Cosom, JoAnne (Freddie) Moore, all of Hartsville, Francena (Jim) Jackson of Darlington, Catherine Moore and John Moore, both of Lydia, Willie Murray of Hartsville; special nieces and nephews, Ajami P. Moore, Tatyiana Shirley, Ronald Rouse Jr., all of Lydia; Brian Moore of Society Hill; two special cousins, Shannell Austin and Angela Moore, both of Hartsville; a host of other aunts, uncles, close relatives and very dear friends.
BILL GRIGGS
The Rev. Charles Roberts will officiate with burial in Magnolia cemetery, directed by Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home. The family will receive friends Thursday, June 1, 2006, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund, 104 E. Home Ave., Hartsville, SC 29550, or the American Cancer Society, 128 Stonemark Lane, Columbia, SC 29210.
Mr. Griggs, widower of Betty Gainey Griggs, died Tuesday, May 30, 2006. Born in Hartsville, he was a son of the late Charlie Cleveland and Sara Wilkes Griggs. He was a member of First Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and a member of the building committee. He was a veteran of World War II serving in the U.S. Navy. He was a long time member and past president of the Rotary Club, served several terms on Hartsville City Council, was a volunteer fireman. He was retired from CP&L; and was a former manager of the Hartsville and Cheraw offices.
Surviving are his sons and daughters-in-law, Mike and JoAnne Griggs of Columbia, Kevin and Tricia Griggs of Sudbury, Mass.; sisters, Margie G. Byrd of Hartsville, Mary G. Byrd of Hartsville; brothers, Ted Griggs of Hartsville, Bobby Griggs of Atlanta, Ga.; faithful and loving friend, Beth Blackmon of Hartsville; grandchildren, Jennifer G. Schulze, Jamie G. Goodson, Ian Griggs, Hope Griggs, Walker Griggs; great-grandchildren, Sydney Schulze, Hudson Schulze and Newton Goodson.
He was preceded in death by his son, Steven Griggs.
JOSIELENE M. BRAILEY
The burial followed in the Little Zion Baptist Church cemetery, directed by Hines Funeral Home Inc. with the Rev. James Cantey, pastor of Greenhill, officiating the service.
Mrs. Brailey was born Aug. 26, 1945, in Lee County, a daughter of the late J.D. and Vicy Hooks Mason. She was educated in the public schools of Darlington County. She first worked at Byerly Hospital as a nurse's aid. Afterwards, she was employed with
the Thad E. Saleeby Development Center for many years and retired from there because of health reasons. Mrs. Brailey was baptized as a teenager at Little Zion Baptist Church in Bishopville. She continued her spiritual walk as a member of Greenhill Baptist Church. She loved making people happy. She especially enjoyed watching and participating in softball games. She sponsored two area softball teams, 'The Brailey Bunch' and 'The North Center Stars.'
Mrs. Brailey will be remembered as an industrious person that viewed worship and fellowship with others an important part of her life. An excellent cook, Josielene really enjoyed cooking for her family and friends.
Surviving to cherish the loving memory of Josielene Mason Brailey include three daughters, Bridgette (Jerry) Boyd, Tina Delores (Ronald) Bell and Teresa Joyce Jackson, all of Hartsville; two sons, Kenneth Smith and Noah Smith III, both of Hartsville; six sisters, Ethel (D.W.) Wilson and Barbara (Sylvester) Hawkins both of Chicago, Ill., Argeree Cooks, Dorothy Cooley, Sarah (Calvin) Murray and Sandra (Levester) Reed, all of Hartsville; six brothers, Ciron (Teresa) Mason, Allen (Mary) Mason, Andrew (Betty) Mason, Julious (Kimberly) Mason and Ronnie Mason, all of Hartsville, and Herbert (Mary Ann) Mason of Chicago, Ill.; four aunts, Teresa Brunson and Gerline Sams, both of Bishopville, Bernice Dewitt of Hartsville, and Dehlia Moore of Baltimore, Md.; her grandchildren, Zachary Wilson, Brittany (Darnell) Dubose, Jerry Boyd, Jarrett Boyd, Joshua 'J.J.' Hicks, Kenyatta Smith, Shakira Bell, Latrica Gibson, Angela Smith, Noah Smith IV, Terrell Jacobs and Brandi Jacobs; her great-grandchildren, Latron Ja
ckson and Jyreon Robinson; her goddaughter, Wanda Cooley and many other relatives and very dear friends.
ROBERT W. LYLES JR.
Mr. Lyles was born in Florence a son of Pauline Langston Lyles and the late Robert W. Lyles Sr. He was past musical director of the Hartsville Community Players, past musical director of the Lee County Opera House, was a member of the Bishopville Music Study Club, and served as organist in several churches in North and South Carolina and was organist-choir director at Bishopville Presbyterian Church. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Surviving are his mother of Hartsville; sisters, Linda (David) Williams, Florence, Ala., Carolyn (Jeff) Sifford, Hartsville, and Paula (Harry) Murph, McBee; nieces, Caroline Belscher, Alabaster, Ala., Megan Murph, McBee; nephews, Christopher Williams, Birmingham, Ala., Lee Murph, McBee.
Memorials may be made to the Handbell Fund, Bishopville Presbyterian Church, PO Box 66, Bishopville, SC 29010.
ALEC 'JACK' INGRAM
Mr. Ingram died Monday, May 22, in a local hospital. He was born in Darlington County, son of Carolyn Shoemake Ingram Kinard and the late Kalvis Ingram. He was a dispatcher for Allied Waste and enjoyed watching NASCAR. He was of the Baptist faith.
Survivng are his wife, Terri Hardie Ingram of Bennettsville; his mother and step-father, Carolyn and Harry Kinard of Lancaster; two sisters, Fran (Ray) Knight of Lancaster, Chris (the Rev. Mitchell) Ingram of Lancaster; a brother, Ronnie (Kay) Ingram of Myrtle Beach; a half brother, Hank Ingram of Great Falls; several nieces and nephews and David Singleton of Darlington, who was like a son to him.
Memorials may be made to the McLeod Guest House, PO Box 100551, Florence, SC 29501-0551 or the American Cancer Society, 950 48th Ave. N., Myrtle Beach, SC 29575 .
RUTH LEE PERKINS
DELL KING THOMPSON
Mrs. Thompson widow of J. Sory Thompson, died May 25. She was born in Hartsville, a daughter of the late James Hilliard and Vallela Mozingo King. She was a member of St. Matthew United Methodist Church.
Surviving are a daughter, Kathy Drinkard, Bishopville; son, Tommy Thompson, Camden; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
JUNE A. MARTIN
ELEANOR ANDERSON
Mrs. Anderson was the daughter of the late Florida Reese and Earle Cornelius Page of Florence. A graduate of the Florence city schools, she earned a bachelor's and master's degree from Furman University. She taught at McKenzie and Royall schools in Florence and was a member of First Baptist Church. As a charter member of the Florence Symphony Orchestra, she performed with them for more than 50 years.
Mrs. Anderson is survived by her brother, H. D. Reese Page of Hartsville; daughters, Eleanor Lenney of Marietta, Ga., Floride Bartell of Los Osos, Calif., and Margaret Fitch of Aiken; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Anderson was predeceased by her sister, Floride Dubose, and a brother, the Rev. Earle C. Page.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Florence Symphony Orchestra, PO Box 3211, Florence, SC 29502-3211.
ROBERT J. GILLIARD
Mr. Gilliard was born Oct. 10, 1946, in Hartsville and departed this life on May 8, 2005. He was the son of the late Evans and Della Williamson Gilliard.
He attended Butler High School and upon graduation enrolled in Friendship Junior College, where he completed two years of study.
He was drafted into the United States Army, where he served two years stationed in Frankfurt, Germany. After returning from the army, he was employed by Sonoco Products Company, where he remained until he went out on disability in 1992. Robert retired from Sonoco after more than 25 years of service.
He was a faithful member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, where he participated on the Third Sunday Choir, and was a member of the United Methodist Men. He also served on the PPRC and held the office of Church Historian.
Surviving to cherish the loving memory of Robert Jessie Gilliard are his wife, Linda Gilliard of Hartsville; a son, Robert 'BJ' Gilliard of Hartsville; a daughter, Angela of Germany; two brothers, Evans (Alta) Gilliard of Hartsville and John Gilliard of Philadelphia, Pa.; two sisters, Sheila Gilliard of Hartsville and Carolyn (Vernon) Coursey of Philadelphia, Pa.; one uncle, Mack (Minnie Mae) Williamson; one aunt, Romell (Buster) Love; his mother-in-law, Emma Carroll of Saluda; his sister-in-law, Clementine Smith of Saluda; his brothers-in-law, Floyd (Cheryl) Carroll, Broadus (Daisy) Coleman and Maxie Coleman, all of Saluda, and John (Shirley) Coleman of San Antonio, Texas, and many other relatives and very dear friends.
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