RADMILA M. LISICKI
Radmila Milosevic Lisicki, 84, of Charleston, a former journalist in Yugoslavia, died Friday in a local nursing home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Burial, directed by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel, will be in Holy Cross cemetery.
Mrs. Lisicki was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, a daughter of Milos Milosevic and Leposava Lazarevic Milosevic. She was a graduate of the University of Belgrade. She was the widow of Tadeusz Lisicki.
Surviving are a son, Andrew Lisicki of Folly Beach; a daughter, Nina Lisicki of Mount Pleasant; and five grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
ARKEEN R. WEATHERS
AWENDAW - Arkeen Raynard Weathers, 9, died Wednesday in a Mount Pleasant hospital. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday in St. James AME Church of McClellanville. Burial, directed by Wm. Smith Funeral Home, will be in the church cemetery.
He was born in Charleston, a son of Andy Weathers and Shawn Weathers. He attended St. James Santee Elementary School and he was a member of St. James AME Church.
Surviving are his parents of Awendaw; two sisters, Carlethia Green and Shenquia Green, both of Awendaw; a brother, Andy Weathers Jr. of Awendaw; three grandparents, Jessie Green, Lottie Green and Lillian Huger, all of Awendaw; and a great-grandmother, Rosalie Green of Awendaw.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
SUSAN H. KRASAE
SUMMERVILLE - Susan Hutto Krasae, 27, died Thursday at her residence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Parks Funeral Home. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens of Jedburg.
Mrs. Krasae was born in Summerville, a daughter of Carlisle Hutto and Jean Zeisloft Hutto Smith. She was Protestant.
Surviving are her mother of Irving, Texas and her father of Summerville; a son, Daniel Krasae of Summerville; a daughter, Amber Krasae of Summerville; a brother, James Hutto of Summerville; two sisters, Rebekah Vincent of Knightsville and Deborah Crowley of Overland Park, Kan.; four half sisters, Beverly Worley of Taylors, Donna Ables of Irving, Texas, Dianna Denny of West Columbia and Charlotte Overturf; and two half brothers, Brady Overturf and Eric Overturf.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
MARY B. WOODLE
DILLON - Mary Bethea Woodle, 88, died Friday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Dillon First Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Cooper Funeral Home, will be in Riverside cemetery.
Mrs. Woodle was born in Dillon County, a daughter of Robert C. Bethea and Annie Price Bethea. She attended Little Rock schools. She was a member of the Yellow Jessamine Garden Club, Dillon Homemakers Club, and American Legion Auxiliary. She was a judge with Palmetto Girls' State. She was an active member of Dillon First Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Willie H. Woodle; a daughter, Helen Quick of Dillon; a son, Jimmy O. Woodle of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
HATTIE MAE B. LOVE
KINGSTREE - Hattie Mae Bowles Love, 88, a retired farmer, died Saturday in a Florence nursing home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Kingstree Second Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Williamsburg Funeral Home, will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Love was born in Williamsburg County, a daughter of Bennie Bowles and Mary Ward Bowles. She attended Williamsburg County school. She was an active member of Kingstree Second Baptist Church.
Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy L. James of Hemingway; two sons, James R. Love of Kingstree and Joseph Love of Cades; a sister, Magdalene B. McClary of Lake City; 11 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
CARROLL HEAPE
HAMPTON - Carroll "Sonny" Heape, 67, a retired agricultural products salesman, died Saturday in a Charleston hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Hamilton Family cemetery. Burial will be directed by Cooner Funeral Home of Bamberg.
Mr. Heape was born in Luray, a son of Ernest C. Heape and Zora Hamilton Heape. He was a graduate of Clemson University and an Army Air Corps veteran. He was Baptist.
Surviving are four daughters, Elizabeth Mattingly, Susan Heape and Michelle Walling, all of Orangeburg, and Wendy Lee of Columbia; a son, Roy Heape of Hephzibah, Ga.; and seven grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
ROSA MAE WASHINGTON
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Rosa Mae Holman Washington, 51, formerly of Holly Hill, S.C., died Tuesday at her residence. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Union Hill Baptist Church of Holly Hill. Burial, directed by Shuler and Marshall Funeral Home of Holly Hill, will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Washington was born in Holly Hill, a daughter of Kybie Holman and Rosa Lee Fairnot Holman. She attended Holly Hill schools and she was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving are her mother of Holly Hill; three daughters, Natalie L. Washington of Queens, N.Y., Veronica Washington of Brooklyn and Jennifer Washington of New York; a sister, Janie Mae Williams of Washington; two brothers, Leon Holman of Holly Hill and Leroy Holman of Vance; and four grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
JOSEPH ALSTON
KINGSTREE - Joseph Alston, 63, died Friday at his residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Redmond-Richardson Funeral Home.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
JOSEPH K. CORBETT
ORANGEBURG - Joseph K. Corbett, 43, died Friday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Crestlawn Memorial Gardens. Burial will be directed by Thompson Funeral Home.
Mr. Corbett was born in Orangeburg, a son of Joseph B. Corbett and Willie Loraine Moore Corbett.
Surviving are his father and stepmother, Eloise D. Corbett, of Orangeburg; and a sister, Eleatta Diver of Massachusetts.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
LOWELL P. HARDY
MANNING - Lowell Patrick "Pat" Hardy, 76, a retired supervisor with Albany Felt Co., died Saturday in a Columbia hospital. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Trinity United Methodist Church of Alcolu. Burial, directed by Stephens Funeral Home, will be in Brewington Presbyterian Church cemetery.
Mr. Hardy was born in New Zion, a son of Lowell D. Hardy and Janie Robinson Hardy. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. He was the widower of Grace McCants Hardy.
Surviving are four daughters, Debra White and Libby Driggers, both of Manning, Kay Lee of Alcolu and Gayle Brown of Oswego; two sons, L. Rubin Hardy and L. Davis Hardy, both of Manning; a brother, G.H. Hardy of Manning; and 12 grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
ANNIE SMALLS
CONWAY - Annie Smalls, 85, formerly of Charleston, died Thursday in Conway. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Bethel AME Church. Burial, directed by McKiever Funeral Home, will be in Heaven Gate cemetery.
Mrs. Smalls was born in Conway. She was a member of Greater St. James Baptist Church of Charleston. She was the widow of the Rev. Simeon Smalls.
Surviving are four sisters, Mildred Vereen, Laverne Livingston and Ophelia Lee, all of Conway, and Thomasina Ponder; and two grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
LOUISE T. ROGERS
MARION - Louise Turner Rogers, 78, died Saturday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Shiloh United Methodist Church cemetery. Burial will be directed by Smith-Collins Funeral Home.
Mrs. Rogers was born in Marion County, a daughter of Rich Turner and Della Lambert Turner. She was a member of Shiloh United Methodist Church. She was the widow of Marvin D. Rogers.
Surviving are two sons, Burnie Rogers of Marion and Wayne Rogers of Florence; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
REDGE CARTER
GEORGETOWN - Redge Carterdied Saturday at his residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Graham Funeral Home.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]
EUGENE DEAUSSAURE
YEMASSEE - Eugene Deaussaure, 64, died Friday in a Varnville hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Young Funeral Home.
[dated Sunday, May 3, 1998]