BARBARA ANN DUNCAN
Barbara Ann Wingard Duncan, 61, of North Charleston, a retired records secretary with R.B. Stall High School and Trident Technical College, died Tuesday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Carolina Memorial Gardens. Burial will be directed by Carolina Memorial Funeral Home.
Mrs. Duncan was born in Birmingham, Ala., a daughter of Paul Wingard and Vera Henderson Wingard. She was Baptist.
Surviving are her husband, Jerry Duncan; a daughter, Paula Diane Duncan of Lyman; two sons, Steve W. Duncan of Hanahan and Ronnie D. Duncan of Charleston; a sister, Dorothy Blackburn of Charleston; and two grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
CHARLES L. GUY
HANAHAN - Retired Air Force Master Sgt. Charles Lacy Guy, 70, a retired tester and fuel adjuster for Bosch Corp., died Wednesday at his residence. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Carolina Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will be in Carolina Memorial Gardens in North Charleston.
Mr. Guy was born in St. Pauls, N.C., a son of the Rev. Willie H. Guy and Annie Lee Guy. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars. He was a Mason and a Shriner and a member of the Scottish Rite and the American Legion.
Surviving are a son, Phillip Guy of Waco, Texas; four daughters, Annette Butler of Oklahoma City, Linda Chugon of Charleston, Paula Hensley of Goose Creek and Kay Mullins of Ladson; three sisters, Lillian Salladin of Goose Creek, Sybil Smith of Laurinburg, N.C., and Glenda Primm of Mobile, Ala.; a brother, Clyde Guy of Hanahan; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
WILLIAM C. GIST
CROSS - William C. Gist, 80, a retired shipfitter with the Charleston Naval Shipyard, died Tuesday in a Moncks Corner hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Mount Olivet Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Russell Funeral Chapel of Moncks Corner, will be in Richburg cemetery in Greeleyville.
Mr. Gist was born in Greeleyville, a son of Julius Gist and Louvenia Prosser Gist. He was a Mason and a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. He was a member of Mount Olivet Baptist Church. He was the widower of Elizabeth Swint Gist.
Surviving are a son, Mark Gist of Cross; three sisters, Effie Brown and Eloise Easler, both of Swansea, and Edith Hand of Columbia; and a brother, Clinton Gist of Miami.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
VIRGINIA R. COOPER
Virginia Rozyskie Cooper, 83, of Charleston, formerly of Georgetown, a retired employee with International Paper Co., died Tuesday at her residence. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Elmwood cemetery Annex of Georgetown. Burial will be directed by Mayer Funeral Home of Georgetown.
Mrs. Cooper was a daughter of Adam E. Rozyskie and Emma Canfield Rozyskie. She was a member of Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church of Georgetown.
Surviving are a daughter, Ellen N. Barr of Charleston; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
K. ROBERT McLENNAN
MOUNT PLEASANT - The Rev. K. Robert McLennan, 71, died Tuesday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Charleston. Burial, directed by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel, will be in St. Helena's Episcopal Church cemetery in Beaufort.
The Rev. McLennan was born in Des Moines, Iowa, a son of Kenneth W. McLennan and Anne Newman McLennan. He graduated from Duke University and attended the University of the South, where he received a masters of divinity. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a former employee with IBM Corp. He was a charter member of the Police Chaplaincy of Charleston and a member of the Mount Pleasant Kiwanis Club. He was pastoral associate with Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy S. McLennan; a son, Kenneth W. McLennan of Nashville; three daughters, Michelle M. McGee of Palm Springs, Fla., Robin M. Hurst of La Grange, Ga., and Joy M. Pyle of Beaufort; three stepsons, Younge Simmons of Colorado City, Colo., Kenneth Simmons of Salt Lake City and Randall Simmons of Goose Creek; a brother, Louis W. McLennan of Atlanta; and 12 grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
CORNELIA T. LUCUS
Cornelia Taft Lucas, 86, of Charleston, died Tuesday in a local nursing home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Old St. Andrews Episcopal Church. Burial, directed by McAlister Funeral Home Downtown Chapel, will be in Magnolia cemetery.
Mrs. Lucus was born in Charleston, a daughter of Robert Taft and Mary Witsell Taft. She was a member of Grace Church.
Surviving are a daughter, Virginia Deden of John's Island; a son, Jackie Lucus of Mount Pleasant; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
MARGARET B. NIXON
COLUMBIA - Margaret Bass Nixon died Tuesday in a local nursing home. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Eastminster Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Nixon was born in Wilton, Maine, a daughter of John R. Bass and Alice Ness Bass. She was a graduate of Wellesley College. She was a former employee with Rivers Country Day School, Wheaton College and Harvard Business School. She was a member of the Symphony League of the South Carolina Philharmonic. She was an active member of Eastminster Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her husband, William H. Nixon; a son, George B. Nixon of Spartanburg; a daughter, Alice N. Burress of Mount Pleasant; two brothers, George H. Bass of Brunswick, Maine, and Robert N. Bass of Cumberland Foreside, Maine; and three grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
KATHLEEN S. DAVIS
HEMINGWAY - Kathleen Elizabeth Snowden Davis, 87, a retired registered county health nurse and farmer, died Wednesday in a Florence hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Friday in Morris Funeral Home Chapel of Hemingway. Burial will be in the Garden of Devotion cemetery, Johnsonville.
Mrs. Davis was born in Williamsburg County, a daughter of Hugh P. Snowden and Lizzie E. Wall Snowden. She was a graduate of Hemingway High School, Columbia School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She was an active member of Indiantown Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of Hurthberth R. Davis.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
EADY INFANT
PINELAND - Demondre M. Wilson Eady, infant son of Henry Eady and Mary Wilson Eady, died Tuesday in a Charleston hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Saturday in Bostick Funeral Home. Burial will be in Brelahfield cemetery in Garnett.
He was born in Charleston.
Surviving are his parents of Pineland; two sisters, Detra Wilson of Pineland and Latrelle Gadson of Estill; two brothers, Andrea Gadson of Estill, and Kevin Reid of Estill; and three grandparents, Isaiah Wilson, Henrietta Wilson and Celia Eady, all of Robertville.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
FLORENCE A. BLAS
COTTAGEVILLE - Florence A. Blas, 66, died Tuesday at her residence. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Dyal Funeral Home in Summerville. Burial will be in Riverview Memorial Park.
Mrs. Blas was born in Cottageville, a daughter of Richard S. Davis and Kinnie Ann Winningham Davis. She attended Colleton County schools. She was a member of the Church of Nazarene. She was the widow of Domingo C. Blas.
Surviving are three sons, Joe Blas of Folkston, Ga., Richard Blas of Goose Creek and Phillip Blas of Truckee, Calif.; five daughters, Linda Muckenfuss of Ridgeville, Dianne Creel of Cottageville, Marie Stone of Truckee, Rose Creel of Moncks Corner and Sandra Nauyoks of Kings Beach, Calif.; a brother, Edward Davis of Summerville; a sister, Edna Muckenfuss of Ridgeville; 23 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
MARY LEE R. BROWN
TARBORO - Mary Lee Ryles Brown, 76, a former cook and waitress, died Saturday in a Savannah hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Bostick Funeral Home of Ridgeland, will be in Carroll cemetery.
Mrs. Brown was born in Fairfax, a daughter of Perry Ryles and Willie Mae Jones Ryles. She attended Jasper County schools. She was a member and usher of St. Mary Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband, Clifford Brown; five sons, Willie E. Brown of Bridgeport, Conn., Ernest Brown of Tarboro, Curtis Zinnerman of Cocoa Beach, Fla., Clifford Brown Jr. of Tarboro and Herbert Brown of Williamston, N.J.; a sister, Hazel Wiggins of Philadelphia; 19 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
EUGENE JOY
EUTAWVILLE - The funeral for Eugene Joy will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Johnson Temple Church of God in Christ in Holly Hill. Burial, directed by Shuler and Marshal Funeral Home of Holly Hill, will be in Heyden Hill cemetery.
Mr. Joy, 56, a painting supervisor with Treaming and Metal and with Atlas Sounds in New Jersey, died Monday in an Orangeburg hospital. He was born in Eutawville, a son of Frank A. Joy and Elnora Ramsey Joy. He attended Eutawville schools and was a graduate of Roberts High School in Holly Hill. He was a member of Johnson Temple Church of God in Christ.
Surviving are his wife, Mary F. White Joy; a daughter, Reginina P. Joy of Morristown, N.J.; a son, Eugene S. Joy of Euling, Texas; three sisters, Wilhelmenia I. Jordan of Mitchellville, Md., and Elizabeth Shanklin and Louise Joy-Parker, both of Morristown; and five grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
LYDIA B. McCLARY
KINGSTREE - Lydia Barrineau McClary, 82, a clerk with Western Auto, died Tuesday in a Lake City hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. today in Williamsburg Funeral Home. Burial will be in McClary cemetery.
Mrs. McClary was born in Williamsburg County, a daughter of Robert J. Barrineau and Margaret Burrows Barrineau. She attended Williamsburg County schools. She was an active member of Beulah United Methodist Church and was the widow of W. Gamble McClary.
Surviving are three sons, W.B. McClary of Darlington, Lynn McClary of Cades and Mike McClary of Kingstree; three sisters, Julia Cribb of Georgetown, Virginia Boozer of Columbia and Ruth Lawrence of Florence; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
DANNY L. THOMAS
KINGSTREE - Danny Lee Thomas, 33, died Wednesday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Friday in Kingstree Church of God of Prophecy. Burial, directed by Williamsburg Funeral Home, will be in Twin Pines Church of God of Prophecy.
Mr. Thomas was born in Berkeley County, a son of Jerry Lee Thomas and May Belle Moore Thomas. He was a graduate of Macedonia High School. He was a member of Kingstree Church of God of Prophecy.
Surviving are his parents of Kingstree; and three sisters, Judy M. Floyd, Brenda K. Evans and Jill A. Welch, all of Kingstree.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]
CHARLES G. DELURY
PORT ROYAL - Charles G. Delury, 66, a retired Army veteran, died Saturday at his residence. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Beaufort National cemetery with military honors. Burial will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home.
Mr. Delury was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., a son of George Delury and Anna Brother Delury.
Surviving are a son, Manfred Delury of Asheville, N.C.; two daughters, Bridget A. Clark of Port Royal and Allison M. Compton of Sumter.
[dated Thursday, July 9, 1998]