CAMP, Charles
GARDEN CITY BEACH - Charles T. Camp, 70, died Sunday, May 12, 2002, at the Medical University of S.C. Hospital in Charleston.
Mr. Camp was born in Greenville on September 24, 1931, a son of the late John W. and Odessa Camp. He grew up in Greenville and graduated from the University of South Carolina, where he was a member of the football team. Mr. Camp received a Masters Degree in Criminology from Florida State University. He lived in Florence for a number of years and was a retired Federal Probation officer. Mr. Camp was a real estate agent at Litchfield Beach.
Surviving are his wife, Selena Thomas Camp of Garden City Beach; two daughters, Wyche C. Bartles of Evans, Ga. and Charlotte C. Ballinger of Irmo; and two grandsons.
Memorial services will be 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, May 16, 2002, at Belin United Methodist Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Harold P. Lewis.
The family suggests memorials to the American Diabetes Association, Memorial and Honor Program, P.O. Box 2680, N. Canton, Ohio 44720 or Belin Memorial United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 528, Murrells Inlet, S.C. 29576.
The GEORGETOWN CHAPEL OF MAYER FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements.
SOLOMON, Marshall
The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Solomon are invited to attend the funeral services of the former in Cherokee Place United Methodist Church, Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 11 o'clock. Burial services will conducted later.
Friends may call at J. HENRY STUHR, INC., NORTH AREA CHAPEL, Tuesday, between 6 and 8 o'clock.
Memorials may be made to Cherokee Place United Methodist Church, 2105 Cosgrove Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 29405.
VAUGHAN, David J.
The relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. David John Vaughan are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial of the former Tuesday, May 14, 2002 in Cathedral of St. John the Baptist at 10 o'clock. The Rite of Committal will be private. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR, INC., MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL.
Memorials may be made to the Olitsky Fund, College of Charleston Soccer, 66 George St., Charleston, S.C. 29424.
MCCOY, S. Mack
Seedo "Mack" McCoy, 69, died on the morning of Monday, May 13, 2002, surrounded by family, at his home in Ladson. His family will receive friends this evening (Tuesday) from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at J. HENRY STUHR, INC., GREENRIDGE ROAD CHAPEL. The funeral service will be 11:00 o'clock Thursday, May 16, 2002 in Brockington Funeral Home, Lake City, S.C. followed by burial in Hick cemetery, Coward, S.C.
Mack was born April 30, 1933 in Lake City, S.C., the son of the late Jacob D. and Lula Bell Miles McCoy. He was a retired auto mechanic at the former Exxon Service Center in Mt. Pleasant.
He is survived by his wife, Gennett Scott McCoy, four sons, Jody (Patricia) Watford of Darlington, S.C., Billy (Jennie) Lirette of Homa, La., Billy Crownover of Ladson, S.C., and David Crownover of Miss.; three daughters, Wendy McCoy of Savannah, Ga., Angela (Charles) Fleming of Mt. Pleasant, S.C. and Karin (Chuch) Boudreax of Homa, La. His sister, Rachael Christine Irby of North Charleston, S.C. and six grandchildren also survive.
MCCLURE, Elizabeth
HAMPTON - Mrs. Elizabeth W. McClure of 211 Ginn-Altman St., widow of the late James Q.A. McClure, died early Monday morning in the Bayview Nursing Center in Beaufort.
Born February 28, 1932, a daughter of the late Leroy Wynn and Lois Blocker Wynn. She was a homemaker and a member of the Hampton First Baptist Church. Surviving are three daughters: Melanie Y. McClure of Hampton, Beth Busby of Columbia, and Mary Curran of Columbia, and four grandchildren. She was pre-deceased by one son, Thomas D. McClure.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday in the chapel of PEEPLES-RHODEN FUNERAL HOME in Hampton with burial in the Hampton cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. on Tuesday evening at the funeral home and Wednesday until 11 a.m.
WILLIAMS, Keith
Entered into eternal rest on Sunday, May 12, 2002, Keith Jerome Williams ("Dog Man"). Son of Mrs. Louise Truesdale and David Williams. Loving brother of Luther Truesdale, Gwendolyn Truesdale, Corrine Truesdale, and Krendra McNeil. Late residence, 2082-B Sol Legare Rd., James Island, S.C. Funeral notice later. Friends may call at PASLEY'S MORTUARY 1115 5th Ave. Maryville 571-2300.
FULTZ, John
The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon (Creta) Fultz are invited to attend the graveside funeral service of the former at Thornley cemetery, Tuesday morning, May 14, 2002 at 11 o'clock. Friends may call at RUSSELL FUNERAL CHAPEL, Moncks Corner. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5900 Core Road, Suite 504, North Charleston, S.C. 29406 or to Palmetto Health Hospice, P.O. Box 50820, Summerville, S.C. 29484.
HOWARD, Fred
Fred Eugene Howard, Sr., 63, of St. Stephen, S.C., former owner and operator of Howard Rigging Company, Inc., died Sunday at his residence.
The funeral will be at 2:00 p.m. this Tuesday afternoon, May 14, 2002, in the St. Stephen Church of God. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial cemetery. Friends may call at the residence, 1011 Betaw Road, St. Stephen, until 12:00 noon and then at the Church from 1:00 p.m. until the hour of service. Directed by the ST. STEPHEN CHAPEL OF DIAL-MURRAY FUNERAL HOME.
Mr. Howard was born April 20, 1939, in St. Stephen, S.C., a son of Charlie A. Howard and Lottie Frances Wadford Howard. He attended the St. Stephen Church of God and was a member of the Steel Erector's Association. He was preceded in death by a son, Perry E. Howard.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Evangelene Hughes Howard; four sons, Freddie E. Howard, Jr., of Summerville, Tony C. Howard of Beaver Dam, Charlie O. Howard of St. Stephen, and George L. Hughes of Bonneau; a sister, Dorothy Olsen of Macedonia; four brothers, James M. Howard of St. Matthews, Isaac W. Howard of Moncks Corner, John H. Howard, Sr. of St. Stephen and Donald O. Howard of California; and 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
LARY, Mattie
Mrs. Mattie Mae Rolack Lary, 81, of 104 Franklin St., St. George, S.C., widow of J.B. Lary, died Friday, May 10, 2002, at her home after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Thursday, May 16, 2002, at the Bethel A.M.E. Church, St. George, S.C., with the Rev. J.C. Roberts, officiating. Burial will be in the St. James cemetery, St. George, S.C., directed by LING FUNERAL HOME, 5580 Memorial Blvd., St. George, S.C. (843) 563-3589.
Mrs. Lary was born October 12, 1920, in Chipley, Fla., a daughter of the late Robert Rolack, Sr., and Mrs. Minnie Lee Baker Rolack. She attended the public schools of Florida. She was a dedicated member of the Bethel A.M.E. Church where she served on the church choir, Stewardess Board and Cornerstone Committee. Prior to her retirement, she was an outstanding employee of the St. George Health Care Center. One daughter, Mrs. Abbie Jean Smith, preceded her in death.
Surviving are one daughter, Minister Gracie Hill of St. George, S.C., one son, George Larkins, Jr., of St. George, S.C., one brother, Sylvester (Catherine) Rolack of St. George, S.C. She is also survived by ten grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
The family hour will be held 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., on Wednesday evening, May 15, 2002, at the LING FUNERAL HOME IN ST. GEORGE.
DOUGLASS, George
George McKenzie Douglass, 95, of Fripp Island, S.C., formerly of Canton Center, Conn., died Sunday (May 12, 2002). He was a ham radio pioneer and was active in ham radio from age 10 to age 90. During World War II, Doug served in the United States Merchant Marines as a radio officer on voyages to North Africa and Europe. He worked at the Chase Bank in NYC for several years then left to join the Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford, where in 1948, he established their Bond Department, which he ran for 20 years until his retirement in 1968. During this time he was a founding member of the North Canton Ct. Volunteer Fire Department and active in the Hartford Gun Club and the Golf Club of Avon as well as a persistent ham radio enthusiast. Upon retirement he moved to Fripp Island where he became the first chief of the Fripp Island Volunteer Fire Department and the first chairman of the Fripp Island Public Service District. He also helped to found the Fripp Island Homeowners Association and took an active interest in the life of his community as he had done in Connecticut. He pursued his interests in radio, skeet shooting, golf, fishing, computers, gardening, boating and bridge and was continually cultivating friendships. He was predeceased by his first wife, Peg (Shields) Douglass and by his second wife, Maude (Van Buskirk Behse) Douglass and by his eldest daughter, Nancy Douglass Cloutier. He is survived by his daughter, Penelope Doyle and her husband Bill, as well as three grandchildren; Marji Rose and her husband Drew, Jennifer Burton and her husband Paul, Michael Doyle and his wife Angie and their child, Doug's great-grandson, Tyler Jacob Doyle. A memorial gathering will be held at Fripp Island at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to Friends of Caroline Hospice, 1110 13th St., Port Royal, S.C. 29935, or McLean Hospice, 75 Great Pond Road, Simsbury, Conn. 06070.
WHITFIELD, Grace
Entered into eternal rest on the morning of May 13, 2002, Grace B. Whitfield, widow of James Luther Whitfield. Residence, Wadmalaw Island, S.C. The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral services at the graveside in Carolina Memorial Gardens, Wednesday, at 12:30 p.m. Friends may call at J. HENRY STUHR, INC., DOWNTOWN CHAPEL, Tuesday, between 5:00 and 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Whitfield was born December 25, 1919, in Augusta, Ga., the daughter of George Dewey Daley and Ruth Bell Daley. She was a member of Dorchester-Waylyn Baptist Church. She retired from the Manhattan Shirt Company.
She is survived by a granddaughter, Melissa C. Benton of Wadmalaw Island, S.C.; a daughter-in-law, Carolyn B. Benton of Wadmalaw Island, S.C.; three brothers, Edward N. Daley of Moncks Corner, S.C., James P. Daley of Goose Creek, S.C., and Walter J. Daley of Augusta, Ga.; two sisters, Emily Virginia Daley Payne of North Charleston, S.C., and Joanne Daley Lackey of Camden, S.C. She was predeceased by her son, William E. Benton and two brothers, George D. Daley, Jr., and William M. Daley.
BROWN, Agnes
The relatives and friends of Mrs. Agnes M. Brown, and of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Baxter and son, the late Theodore (Big Teddy) Middleton, her seven grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, are invited to attend her funeral services on Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 1 p.m., in Wesley United Methodist Church, 446 Meeting St., Charleston, S.C. Inhumation will follow in Memorial Baptist cemetery, Charleston, S.C. Friends may call at Harleston-Boags, Inc., on Tuesday, May 14, 2002, from 2 until 5 p.m. Mrs. Brown will repose in Wesley U.M. Church from 6 until 8 p.m. A quiet hour with family members will be observed from 7 until 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made, Wesley United Methodist Church Building Fund, 446 Meeting St., Charleston, S.C. 29401. Arrangements are respectfully announced by HARLESTON-BOAGS FUNERAL HOME, INC., 121 Calhoun St. (Downtown), Charleston, S.C. Phone (843) 723-3066.
RAMSEY, Sarah
She has passed from her classroom now; her curious mind and social style found delight each day on earth. Sarah Lefferts Ramsey died peacefully at her home in Aiken, after 90 full years. Descended from two early American families, the Adams and Lefferts, Sarah was the only daughter, among five loving brothers, of the late Elder Horace H. and Ella Adams Lefferts of Leesburg, Va. She was raised in Leesburg, where she was a high achieving student and champion orator. After graduating from the University of Delaware in the depths of the depression, Sarah began teaching elementary school. She soon married
her late husband of 66 years, Reginald P. Ramsey of a pioneer Tennessee family. Sarah both taught and performed social work during the depression in Chattanooga, Tenn. She became the loving mother of two sons, Edmond and John. In 1941, Sarah and Reginald moved to Miami, Fla., where they spent most of their adult lives. They moved to Kalmia Landing in Aiken, S.C., in 1986, and spent their remaining years enjoying their grandchildren, traveling, and cultivating friendships and hobbies. Sarah was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of the Confederacy (a true granddaughter); ADK, and many social groups. Sarah was blessed with a keen mind and a great regard for other people and loved to collect and display early American glassware. Her deep love of history and family kept her in close touch with her brothers, nieces, nephews, and cousins spread across the country. She had touched the spirits of hundreds of young students during her teaching career. Having frequently accompanied her father, Elder Lefferts, as he performed services over a circuit of churches in Northern Virginia, Sarah was deeply religious in an unassuming way. As the prophet Paul said, she felt the spirit of God, not in tables of stone, but in the fleshy tables of the heart. Her only spoken regret was having outlived so many of her family and friends. Now, she enjoys wonderful reunions with the many long departed. Surely she is holding a wondrous playbill tonight! She will be sorely missed by her many friends, son and daughter-in-law, John and Johanne Ramsey of Charleston, S.C., grandchildren, Ashley Lupo and Andrew Ramsey, great-grandson, Ethan, and many nieces and nephews. As she directed, there will be no memorial service. The family will have a gathering with friends on Thursday, May 16, at 4 p.m., at the Kalmia Landing Clubhouse. Her remains will be cremated and interred along with Reginald's in a family service at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, in the Adams Family cemetery near Covington, Ga. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Mt. Zion Church Preservation Association, P.O. Box 15, Leesburg, Va. 20178, or to Hitchcock Hospice of Aiken, 690 Medical Park Drive, Aiken, S.C. 29801.