HAROLD ALSTON
LADY'S ISLAND - Harold Alston, 85, died Friday in a Beaufort hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Funeral Home of Beaufort.
[dated Saturday, August 12, 2000]
HERTHA K. KITE
GOOSE CREEK - Hertha Carolyn Kinghorn Kite, 96, a retired hospital dietician, died Friday at her residence. Funeral services will be announced by McAlister-Smith's Downtown Chapel. Burial will be private.
Mrs. Kite was born in Youngstown, N.Y., a daughter of James Kinghorn and Emma Mustill Kinghorn. She was a graduate of Buffalo State College and a member of John's Island Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of James M. Kite.
Surviving are two daughters, Nancy Schelkopf of Goose Creek and Mary Hadwin of Seabrook Island; three grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
KENNETH R. INABINETT
Kenneth R. Inabinett, 80, of James Island, a retired educator with Charleston and Berkeley county schools, died Saturday at his residence. The funeral will be at noon Monday in Stuhr's Downtown Chapel. Burial will be in Live Oak Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Inabinett was born in Charleston, a son of Edward L. Inabinett and Adeline Smith Inabinett. He was a graduate of David Lipscomb College and Appalachian State University. He was an active member of the Church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred B. Inabinett; a son, John K. Inabinett of Charleston; two sisters, Mildred Busby of Charleston and Frances Tomblin of Summerville; two brothers, Erwin Inabinett of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and Creighton Inabinett of Bamberg; and two grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
JACK W. HENLEY
Jack W. Henley, 88, of James Island, a retired electrical engineer with The Citadel, died Saturday at his residence. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in St. James Episcopal Church. Burial, directed by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel, will be private.
Mr. Henley was born in Summerville, a son of William T. Henley and Marie Wofford Henley. He was the first commissioner of Public Works on James Island. He was an active member of St. James Episcopal Church and the widower of Lille Pinckney Henley.
Surviving are a son, Jack Henley Jr. of James Island; a daughter, Joan B. Mutter of Atlanta; a sister, Louise Salisbury of Summerville; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
PINCKNEY FULTON Jr.
KINGSTREE - Pinckney Fulton Jr., 75, a former policeman in Kingstree, died Thursday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Monday in Siloam Baptist Church. Burial, directed by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home, will be in Greenlawn cemetery.
Mr. Fulton was born in Kingstree, a son of Pinckney Fulton and Anna Mullins. He attended Williamsburg County schools and was an Army veteran of the Korean War, receiving the Purple Heart. He also was employed as a security guard at Kingstree Senior High School. He was a Mason and an active member of Siloam Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Eliza Fulton; a son, Landis Fulton of Kingstree; a sister, Agnes Pressley of Kingstree; a brother, Daniel Fulton of Kingstree; and a grandchild.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
FANNIE M. FELDER
ORANGEBURG - Fannie Miller Felder, 89, a retired schoolteacher, died Saturday in a local retirement home. The funeral will be at 5 p.m. today in Jerusalem United Methodist Church cemetery in Elloree. Burial will be directed by Avinger Funeral Home of Holly Hill.
Mrs. Felder was born in Orangeburg, a daughter of John Miller and Minnie Bozard Miller. She was a graduate of Winthrop College and a member of Jerusalem United Methodist Church. She was the widow of Harold L. Felder.
Surviving are a daughter, Joyce F. Shuler of Elloree; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
LISWA E. HASTY
DILLON - Liswa Ellerbe Hasty, 81, a retired schoolteacher with Latta Elementary School and Dillon County Vocational Center, died Saturday in a West Columbia retirement home. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Main Street United Methodist Church. Burial, directed by Cooper Funeral Home, will be in Rose Hill cemetery in Marion.
Mrs. Hasty was born in Florence County, a daughter of Alexander C. Ellerbe and Esther Nesmith Ellerbe. She was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church.
Surviving are a son, Clyde E. Hasty of Columbia; a sister, Saress Gregg of Bennettsville; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON
DILLON - Shirley Ann Williamson, 62, a homemaker, died Friday in a local hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today in Cooper Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hollywood cemetery in Lumberton, N.C.
Mrs. Williamson was born in Robeson County, N.C., a daughter of Marvin Moody and Anne Mae Surles Moody.
Surviving are her husband, Lloyd Williamson; a daughter, Tammy A. Williamson of Dillon; a son, Terry L. Williamson of Dillon; three sisters, Faye Dew of Timberlake, N.C., Patricia Lee of Dillon and Wanda Lashley of Roxboro, N.C.; a brother, Darryl Moody of Lumberton; and two grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
KATHERINE PIERCE
VANCE - Katherine Pierce, 77, died Friday in a Charleston hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Eutawville Community Funeral Home.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
EURGLE L. GASKINS
HUGER - Eurgle Leaveaun Gaskins, 54, a machine tender with Westvaco, died Saturday in a North Charleston hospital. The memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Eccles United Methodist Church. Burial, directed by Dial-Murray Funeral Home in Moncks Corner, will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Gaskins was born in Awendaw, a son of Matthew L. Gaskins and Martha Fort Gaskins. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a member of the United Paperworkers International Union.
Surviving are his wife, Shirley Thomas Gaskins; a son, Terry L. Gaskins of Ft. Eustis, Va.; two sisters, Jeanette Stephens of Ladson and Inez Bunch of Moncks Corner; three brothers, Carlton Gaskins of Honey Hill, Eatley Gaskins of Summerville and Leland Gaskins of St. Mary's, Ga.; and two grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
WILLIE R. SIKES Jr.
ST. MATTHEWS - Willie "Billy" Ramus Sikes Jr., 58, died Saturday in a Moncks Corner retirement home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Thompson Funeral Home in Orangeburg. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery.
Mr. Sikes was born in St. Matthews, a son of Willie R. Sikes and Eloise Ezekiel Sikes.
Surviving are a sister, Angela Myers of West Columbia; and two brothers, Simpson Sikes and Earl Sikes, both of St. Matthews.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
LEWIS E. GRIMSLEY Jr.
HAMER - Lewis E. Grimsley Jr., 61, a farmer, died Friday in a Dillon hospital. The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Monday in Cooper Funeral Home in Dillon. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery in Dillon.
Mr. Grimsley was born in Dillon County, a son of Lewis Grimsley and Myrtle Jackson Grimsley.
Surviving are his son, Michael Grims-ley of Dillon; five sisters, Carolyn Taylor of Shannon, N.C., Gail Bourgoin of Dillon, Janice McLean and Barbara G. Lee, both of Lumberton, N.C., and Jill Hunt of Fairmont, N.C.; four brothers, Leroy Grimsley of Dillon, Larry Grimsley of Lake View, Steve Grimsley of Lumberton and Dale Miller of Latta; and four grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
CATHERINE J. CARTER
GRAY'S HILL - Catherine J. Carter, 62, died Saturday in a Beaufort hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Funeral Home of Beaufort.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
ARTHUR BRAKER
SMOAKS - Arthur Braker died Friday in a Walterboro hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hamilton's Funeral Home of Walterboro.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
LETHA B. TURNER
LATTA - Letha Bowen Turner, 60, an assistant manager with Allied Department Store, died Saturday in a Dillon hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Trinity Holiness Church. Burial, directed by Cooper Funeral Home of Dillon, will be in Evergreen cemetery in Dillon.
Mrs. Turner was born in Marlboro County, a daughter of Arthur Bowen and Katie Dunn Bowen. She was a member of Mallory Church of God.
Surviving are her husband, William J. Turner; a son, William P. Turner of Latta; a daughter, Connie L. Turner of Latta; five brothers, Clarence Bowen and Neil Bowen, both of McColl, Hugh Bowen of Maxton, N.C., Clyde Bowen of Laurel Hill, N.C., and Charles Bowen of Laurinburg; and two sisters, Etta Roller of McColl and Linda Chavis of Laurinburg, N.C.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]
EVA DELL S. NEWELL
MULLINS - Eva Dell Sawyer Newell, 94, a homemaker, died Friday in a Marion County hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today in Mayers Memorial Park cemetery. Burial will be directed by Cox-Collins Funeral Home.
Mrs. Newell was born in Marion County, a daughter of Zack A. Sawyer and Della Mae Turner Sawyer. She was a member of Mullins First Baptist Church and was the widow of Joe T. Newell.
Surviving are a son, Joe T. Newell Jr. of Charleston Heights; a daughter, Sarah M. Elliott of Nichols; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
[dated Sunday, August 13, 2000]