MARION P. TUCKER
CONWAY - Marion Aleen Page Tucker, 85, a retired teacher, died Monday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Goldfinch Funeral Home. Burial will be in Willow Springs-Campground cemetery.
Mrs. Tucker was born in Galivants Ferry, a daughter of Eddie W. Page and Lilly Sarvis Page. She was a member of the Horry County Historical Society, Horry Georgetown Retired Teachers Association, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the daughters of the American Revolution and Willow Springs United Methodist Church. She was the widow of Joseph R. Tucker.
Surviving are a daughter, Miriam P. Tucker of Conway; a brother, Douglas S. Page of Conway; two sisters, Ruth Anderson of Conway and Irene Miller of Myrtle Beach; and a grandchild.
[dated Tuesday, May 5, 1998]
CARL B. MILLER
Carl Bearrens Miller, 77, of Charleston, died Thursday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ. Burial, directed by Fielding Funeral Home, will be in Friendly Union cemetery.
Mr. Miller was born in Charleston, a son of Joseph Miller and Herlene E. Miller. He attended Immaculate Conception School and was a member of Plymouth Congregational Church.
Surviving are his wife, Florence Enwright Miller; two daughters, Marjorie M. Grant of Goldsboro, N.C., and Edith Miller of Greenville; two sons, Carl B. Miller Jr. of Myrtle Beach and Thomas E. Miller of Columbia; two brothers, Joseph L. Miller Jr. and Melvin T. Miller, both of Charleston; two sisters, Clyde M. Strickland of New York and Katherine Lee of Virginia; and three grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
CLEVELAND BROWN
RIDGEVILLE - Cleveland Brown died Saturday in a Summerville hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wamer Funeral Home of St. George.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
PAMELA B. STEINS
Pamela Bowman Steins, 44, of North Charleston, died Saturday at her residence. Memorial services will be private, according to Carolina Memorial Funeral Home.
Mrs. Steins was born in New York City, a daughter of Curtis H. Bowman and Elizabeth McAdorey Bowman. She was Catholic.
Surviving are a sister, Sheila B. Giblin of Hanahan; and three brothers, Curtis H. Bowman of Jacksonville, Fla., B.W. Bowman of New York City and Jeffrey E. Bowman of John's Island.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
RAY I. LEOPARD
Ray Inez Leopard, 83, of Charleston, a retired sales clerk with Kmart, died Saturday at her residence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Ashley River Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel, will be in Doctors Creek cemetery in Walterboro.
Mrs. Leopard was born in Walterboro, a daughter of Ambruse Hiott and Emmaline Hiott. She was a member of the VFW and Ashley River Baptist Church. She was the widow of James E. Leopard.
Surviving is a son, Sam Leopard of Charleston.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
MARGARET M. MOORE
Margaret "Toppy" Marsh Moore, 71, of Charleston, died Sunday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in The Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul. Burial, directed by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel, will be in Magnolia cemetery.
Mrs. Moore was born in Fort Eustis, Va. She was a graduate of the University of Florida. She was an active member of The Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul and an organizer of the Pink Ladies volunteer group at Roper Hospital. She was a member of the Sea Island Republican Women.
Surviving are her husband, W. Allan Moore III; three sons, Walter A. Moore IV, James M. Moore and Steven M. Moore, all of Charleston; a daughter, Jeanette M. Campbell of Beaufort; a sister, Martha Brister of Alexandria, La.; and three grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
NELLIE S. KINARD
WALTERBORO - Nellie Stevenson Kinard, 85, a former correspondent with the Walterboro Press and Standard, died Sunday at her residence. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Herndon and Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Kinard was born in Jacksonville, Fla., a daughter of Charles E. Stevenson and Ida Hill Jones Stevenson. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was the widow of G. Herman Kinard.
Surviving are six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
ESTELLE W. SINGLETON
BURTON - Estelle Williams Singleton, 102, died Thursday in a Beaufort hospital. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Second Jordan Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Funeral Home, will be in Sams cemetery.
Mrs. Singleton was born in Burton, a daughter of Alfred Williams and Henrietta Williams. She attended Burton schools. She was an active member of St. Paul Baptist Church. She was the widow of Edward Singleton.
Surviving are a daughter, Etta S. Grant of Burton; a son, Edward Singleton Jr. of Burton; 25 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
JOSEPH ALSTON
KINGSTREE - The funeral for Joseph Alston will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the William N. Redmond Memorial Chapel. Burial, directed by Redmond-Richardson Funeral Home, will be in Kingstree cemetery.
Mr. Alston, 63, a retired employee with Drexel-Heritage, died Friday at his residence. He was born in Kingstree, a son of Robert Alston and Rebecca Burgess Alston. He attended Williamsburg County schools and was a member of Siloam Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Catherine A. Washington Alston; five sons, George Alston of Charleston, Curtis Alston of Mount Veron, N.Y., Joseph Alston Jr. of Jacksonville, Fla., Wayne Alston of Kingstree and Kevin Alston of Jersey City, N.J.; three daughters, Joyce L. Kirk of Rock Hill, Natheria Moore and Margaret Alston, both of Kingstree; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
REDGE CARTER
GEORGETOWN - The funeral for Redge Carter will be at 3 p.m. today in Pennyroyal Memorial Gardens. Burial will be directed by Graham Funeral Home.
Mr. Carter, a retired owner of Carter's Tile Co., died Saturday at his residence. He was born in Georgetown County, a son of Will Carter and Elizabeth Flowers Carter.
Surviving are his wife, Mary F. Carter; three sons, Jimmy Carter, Wayne Carter and Raymond Carter, all of Georgetown; three daughters, Emily Owens and Libby Carter, both of Georgetown, and Mickey Marshall of Andrews; two sisters, Margaret Morris of Murrells Inlet and Florence Cribb of Georgetown; 13 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
LARUE T. TODD
NEWPORT NEWS, Va.- Larue T. Todd, 82, a retired tobacco farmer, died Friday in a Hampton hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Loris, S.C. Burial, directed by Hardwick Funeral Home of Loris, will be in Mount Leon cemetery of Loris.
Mr. Todd was born in Loris, a son of Joe T. Todd and Leila Hardee Todd. He was an active member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.
Surviving are a son, Donald Todd of Hampton; a brother, Michael Todd of Conway, S.C.; a sister, Iree T. Padgett of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
CARRIE M. MOORE
CONWAY - Carrie Frances McCormick Moore, 91, a retired manager with Farm Bell Restaurant, died Sunday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in Goldfinch's Conway Chapel. Burial will be in Waccamaw Presbyterian Church cemetery.
Mrs. Moore was born in Horry County, a daughter of George C. McCormick and Fannie Belle Cook McCormick. She was a member of Waccamaw Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of Jesse B. Moore.
Surviving are a son, Marion E. Moore of Conway; two daughters, Laura M. Long and Joyce M. Jones, both of Conway; two sisters, Ethel M. Moore of Conway and Leona M. Mills of Sellars; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
ROSALIE WASHINGTON
EDISTO ISLAND - Rosalie Washington, 79, a retired domestic worker, died Wednesday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in New First Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Wm. Smith Funeral Home of Charleston, will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Washington was born on Edisto Island, a daughter of Jackie Brown and Rosa Mack. She attended Charleston County schools and was a member of New First Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sons, Henry C. Mack of Hollywood and David Washington of Edisto Island; two daughters, Tamaki Washington of Edisto Island and Thelma Capers of New York City; a brother, Edward Bailey of Edisto Island; and a stepson, Leon Watson.
[dated Monday, May 4, 1998]
JOANNE A. DIXON
Joanne Barbara Anctil Dixon, 73, of North Charleston, died Friday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Stuhr's North Area Chapel. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery.
Mrs. Dixon was born in Berlin, N.H., a daughter of Andrew Anctil and Annette N. Anctil Schweizer. She was a member of the Whipper Barony Association and the Island Cadet Corps of Staten Island, N.Y. She was Baptist.
Surviving are her husband, John W. Dixon; a daughter, Charlene D. Blocker of Kingsland, Ga.; two sons, Wesley Dixon of New Carrollton, Md., and John Dixon Jr. of Prince Frederick, Md.; three sisters, Beverly Murphy of Staten Island, Lorraine Riley of Orlando, Fla. and Carol Corcoran of Cliffwood Beach, N.J.; a brother, Robert Anctil of North Kingston, R.I.; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
RUMELL G. KICKLIGHTER
WALTERBORO - Rumell Gibson Kicklighter, 89, a retired inspector with Westinghouse, died Thursday in a local nursing home. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Sunday in Rice Path Christian Church. Burial, directed by Herndon and Son Funeral Home, will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Kicklighter was born in Colleton County, a daughter of William Gibson and Mollie Rentz Gibson. She was a member of Rice Patch Christian Church. She was the widow of John A. Kicklighter.
Surviving are two daughters, Myrtis Cook of Greenville and Kathryn Smoak of Walterboro; a sister, Iva Rentz of Orangeburg; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]