PHYLLIS M. SMYTH
GOOSE CREEK - Phyllis Ann McIntyre Smyth, 44, a homemaker, died July 26 in a North Charleston hospital. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Friday in St. Theresa Catholic Church in Summerville. Burial, directed by Stuhr's Greenridge Road Chapel of North Charleston, will be in St. Lawrence cemetery in Charleston. A prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home.
Mrs. Smyth was born in Yonkers, N.Y., a daughter of William P. McIntyre and Faye Disanto McIntyre. She volunteered with St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and Time Out for Alzheimer's. She was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church and the widow of Charles L. Smyth.
Surviving are a daughter, Nicole Smyth of Goose Creek; and two brothers, William McIntyre of Myrtle Beach and Daniel McIntyre of Goose Creek.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
S.D. PROSSER-MARTIN
GOOSE CREEK - Shirley Diane Prosser-Martin, 54, a homemaker, died Monday in a Charleston hospital. The funeral will be at noon Friday in Stuhr's Greenridge Road Chapel in North Charleston. Private burial will be later in Bethany cemetery.
Mrs. Prosser-Martin was born in Charleston, a daughter of Henry C. Denson and Thelma Fabian Denson. She was a member of We Care Ministries.
Surviving are a son, Joey Prosser of Hanahan; a daughter, Tracy Grant of North Charleston; a brother, Henry C. Denson Jr. of Goose Creek; four sisters, Mary Bunch of Goose Creek, Barbara Craven of Charleston, Marie Weeks of St. George and Gloria Denson of North Charleston; and four grandchildren.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
EUGENE P. WILLIMON
CLEMSON - Eugene Perritt Willimon, 88, a former business manager of athletics and assistant athletic director with Clemson University, died Monday in a Seneca hospital. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Old Silverbrook cemetery in Anderson. Burial will be directed by McDougald Funeral Home of Anderson. A memorial service will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Clemson United Methodist Church.
Mr. Willimon was born in Greenville, a son of William H. Willimon and Maude Pack Willimon. He was a graduate of Greenville High School and Clemson College. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He had worked in the insurance business before serving as executive secretary of Clemson University's IPTAY Club. He was a member of Clemson Fellowship Club, Greenville Elks Club, Greenville Touchdown Club, American Business Club and Clemson United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Louise McClure Willimon; a son, Eugene P. Willimon Jr. of LaGrange, Ga.; a daughter, Louise W. Gibson of Beaufort; a sister, Alice W. von Stein of Brevard, N.C.; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
WADE B. PADGETT
MANNING - Wade Boyd Padgett, 53, an employee with Carolina Golden in Sumter, died Tuesday in a Sumter hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Thursday in Home Branch Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Stephens Funeral Home, will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Padgett was born in Rock Hill, a son of L.B. Padgett and Eliza Sanders Smith. He was an Army veteran of Vietnam and attended Baptist College. He was a member of Home Branch Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Beverly Geddings Padgett; his mother of Ridge Spring; two sons, Wade B. Padgett and Marshall B. Padgett, both of Manning; and two grandchildren.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
ROSA D. BROWN
SUMMERTON - Rosa Dyson Brown, 82, died Saturday in a Sumter hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. today in Historic Liberty Hill AME Church. Burial, directed by Dyson's Funeral Home, will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Brown was born in Summerton, a daughter of Quincy Dyson and Darcus Ragin Dyson. She was the widow of Woodrow Brown.
Surviving are three sons, Woodrow Brown Jr. of Yonkers, N.Y., Quincy Brown of Bronx, N.Y., and Fred Brown of Summerton; four daughters, Mary D. Richardson of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Ellen Pearson of New York, Catherine Jones of Summerton and Florence Tennant of White Plains, N.Y.; and a sister, Ellen Dyson of Summerton.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
RICHARD JONES
WALTERBORO - Richard Jones, 64, died Saturday in a Jacksonville, Fla., hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Maree-Tracy Funeral Home.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
WILLIE DOCTOR
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Willie Doctor, 52, died Sunday in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Eutawville Community Funeral Home of Eutawville, S.C.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
TROY HARDEE
CONWAY - Troy Hardee, 72, a retired salesman with Palmetto Chevrolet, died Tuesday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Goldfinch's Conway Chapel. Entombment with Masonic Rites will be in Hillcrest Mausoleum.
Mr. Hardee was born in Conway, a son of Archie G. Hardee and Mary Graham Hardee. He was a past president and director of Omar Peddlers. He was a Mason, a Shriner and a member of Langston Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Marvadean Booth Hardee; a son, Troy M. Hardee of Conway; a daughter, Linda H. Russ of Conway; a sister, Mary G. Wilson of Conway; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
ANNIE C. MOORE
SUMTER - Annie Clark Moore, 84, died Saturday in a Sumter hospital. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in St. Peter AME Church in Rimini. Burial, directed by Dyson's Funeral Home of Summerton, will be in Spring Grove cemetery in Rimini.
Mrs. Moore was born in Clarendon County, a daughter of James Clark and Hummie Gordon Clark. She was the widow of Clarence Moore.
Surviving are a nephew, Willie L. Gaymon of Sumter; and a niece, Carrie G. Green of Sumter.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
ELIZABETH CHANDLER
HEMINGWAY - Elizabeth Chandler died Monday in a Georgetown hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Nesmith-Pinckney Funeral Home.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
OPHELIA LEWIS
BRONX, N.Y. - Ophelia Lewis, 59, died Sunday at her residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Eutawville Community Funeral Home of Eutawville, S.C.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
M. LEE DOBESH-WARNEY
ROUND O - M. Lee Dobesh-Warney, 51, died Monday at her residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Herndon and Sons Funeral Home of Walterboro.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
LOUISE BRAND
NEW ZION - Louise Brand died Friday at her residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home of Kingstree.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
JOHN T. RHODES
ESTILL - John Thomas "Tommy" Rhodes, 81, a retired timber industry employee, died Monday at his residence. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. today in Lawtonville cemetery. Burial will be directed by Peeples-Rhoden's Hampton Chapel.
Mr. Rhodes was born in Colleton County, a son of John Tillman Rhodes and Ruth Hardwick Rhodes. He served as board director for the American Turpentine Association and was a former magistrate with Goethe Township. He was a member of Lawtonville Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Florence McDaniel Rhodes; two sons, Thomas M. Rhodes and John T. Rhodes, both of Estill; two daughters, Florence R. Mathis of Chapin and Rebecca R. Elliott of Estill; a brother, Osborne H. Rhodes of Walterboro; and nine grandchildren.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
ALICE G. SNOWDEN
SALTERS - Alice Gamble Snowden, 97, died Tuesday in Salters. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Henryhand Funeral Home of Kingstree.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
ROBERT L. HANNA
SCRANTON - Robert LeRoy "Bob" Hanna, 60, a retired vending machine serviceman, died Monday in a Florence hospital. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Floyd Funeral Home of Olanta. Burial will be in National cemetery in Florence.
Mr. Hanna was born in Williamsburg County, a son of Roy Hanna and Nadine Cribb Hanna. He was a former member of Moose Lodge in Jacksonville, Fla.
Surviving are his wife, Amanda Carraway; a daughter, Sharon Preu of Manning; five stepdaughters, Mary Williamson of Cades, Michelle Springs of Pamplico, Karen McDonald of Kingstree, Amanda Marshall of Timmonsville and Hope Dennis of Lake City; two stepsons, Daniel Stone Jr. of Timmonsville and Frank Brown Jr. of Scranton; two sisters, Betty Owens of Johnsonville and Liz Bouchette of Andrews; four brothers, Billy Hanna of Summerville, Wayne Hanna of Ladson, Jimmy Hanna of Jacksonville and Mike Hanna of Midland City, Ala.; and 15 grandchildren.
[dated Wednesday, August 9, 2000]
PERRY L. KOSTER
LADSON - Perry Lee Koster, 42, a plumber with Bowman Plumbing and Gas, died Tuesday at his residence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Stuhr's West Ashley Chapel in Charleston. Burial will be in Adams Run Baptist Church cemetery.
Mr. Koster was born in Charleston, a son of William J. Koster and Mary Heidtman Koster. He was a member of the Moose Lodge and was Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, Dana Hilton Koster; his father and his stepmother, Gloria Koster, of Charleston; and three daughters, Tamera Koster, Amanda Koster and Kayla Koster, all of Ladson; a stepdaughter, Anna Hilton of Ladson; a brother, William Koster Jr. of Charleston; and a sister, Debra Lilienthel of Charleston.
[dated Thursday, August 10, 2000]