Emanuel ‘Panchie’ Wright
GREENWOOD — Emanuel “Panchie” Wright, 79, of 111 Mosscreek Drive, died Aug. 11, 2001, at Magnolia Manor Nursing Home.
born in McCormick County, he was a son of the late Hamp and Frances Gaines Wright. He was self-employed plumber, a member of the Men’s Aide Society No. 30, a former Mason and a member of Millway Baptist Church, where he was a former trustee and deacon. He was first married
to the late Lillie Mae Jones Wright, and second to the late Essie Davis Wright.
Survivors include eight sons, Emanuel Lee Wright, Larry Wright, Roy Wright, Carl Wright, Greg Wright and Harry Phelps, all of Greenwood, Charles Wright of Denver and David Collins of Philadelphia; seven daughters, Mrs. Johnnie (Shirley) Strong, Martha Stevenson, Mrs. James (Phyllis) Sanders, Ernestine Wright, Gail Martin, Jennifer Wright and Mrs. Reggie Jacqueline Smith, all of Greenwood; 42 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. The family is at the home.
Services will be announced by Robinson & Son Mortuary Inc., which is in charge.
John Hornsby Burton
NORTH AUGUSTA —John Hornsby Burton, 80, of 1131 Carolina Ave., died Aug. 9, 2001.
Graveside services, with military honors, will be conducted at 2 Monday in Westover Memorial Park by the Rev. Randall Monk.
The family will receive friends from 7-9 Sunday at Stephen D. Posey Funeral Home, or other times at the home.
Stephen D. Posey Funeral Home is in charge.
William Higgins
HODGES — William David Higgins, 89, of 602 Morgan Road, widower of Catherine Coleman Higgins, died Aug. 10, 2001 at his home.
Services will be announced by Blyth Funeral Home, which is in charge.
Elizabeth L. ‘Babe’ Greene
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Elizabeth Lydia “Babe” Greene, formerly of Edgefield, S.C., wife of Roger Greene, died Aug. 6, 2001, in Washington.
She was a daughter of the late Burl and Liela Canty Key.
Survivors include her husband of the home; a daughter, Linda Greene of Washington, D.C.; a son, Carlton Ross of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Wilma Ruth Wardlaw of Greenwood, S.C.; and five grandchildren.
Services will be conducted Tuesday at United Church of Jesus Christ, 7901 16th St. N.W.
Rhines Funeral Home, 3030 12th St. N.E., is in charge.
Announcement courtesy of Percival-Tompkins Funeral Home, Greenwood.
Zingo Eugene Kelly
McCORMICK — Zingo Eugene Kelly, 59, husband of Monico Gambrel Kelly, died Aug. 9, 2001, in McCormick.
born in McCormick, he was a son of Henrietta Terry Kelly and the late Gonzie Lee Kelly. A graduate of Mims High School and a licensed building contractor, he was a member of Zion Chapel A.M.E. Church, where he served on the Steward Board.
Survivors include his wife of the home; his mother of McCormick; a daughter, Mrs. Jesse (Gena) Kelly Wideman of McCormick; three sons, Kent Jason Kelly, Kevin Daryl Kelly and Kendell Kelly, all of McCormick; a sister, Mrs. Clarence (Linda) Quiller of McCormick; a brother, Frank Kelly of Fairfax, Va.; and seven grandchildren.
The family is at the home, Highway 28 North.
Services will be announced by Walker Funeral Home, which is in charge.
Marjorie Robinson
DONALDS — Marjorie Washington Robinson, 76, of 305 Mock Orange Road, widow of Wilbur Robinson, died Aug. 7, 2001, at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood.
born in Abbeville County, she was a daughter of the late Marie Harper Smith and was reared by the late Nathan and Ada B. Washington. She graduated from Abbeville County public schools and attended Bennett College, Greensboro, N.C. A member of Dunn Creek Baptist Church, she served as chairperson of the Deaconess Board, a Sunday School teacher, senior choir leader and a member of the Women’s Missionary Circle No. 3. Along with her husband, she was a founder and co-owner of Robinson Funeral Service, Ware Shoals. She was a licensed funeral director and a former member of the South Carolina Morticians Association.
Survivors include a son, Henry S. Robinson of the home; and a granddaughter.
Services will be conducted at 2 Saturday at Dunn Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. James Davis III, Deloris Henderson and Johnny Henderson. Burial is in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church at noon.
Visitation is from 7-8 tonight at Robinson-Walker Funeral Service. The family is at the home.
Robinson-Walker Funeral Service, Ware Shoals, is in charge.
Frances Treadway
GREENWOOD — Frances Range Treadway, 75, formerly of 105 Hampton Road, widow of Carl E. Treadway, died Aug. 9, 2001, at Rolling Green Village in Greenville.
Services will be announced by Blyth Funeral Home, which is in charge.
J.C. Turner
GREENWOOD — J.C. Turner, 82, of 127 Circular Ave., widower of Josephine Martin Turner, died Aug. 10, 2001, at Self Memorial Hospital.
born in Greenwood County, he was a son of the late Charlie and Cora Conner Turner. He was a retired landscaper for L.D. Adams and a member of Glovers Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Leroy Turner of the home; two daughters, Betty Gilchrist of Greenwood and Alice Wilson of the home; two brothers, William Turner of Greenwood and Sammy Turner of Promised Land; two sisters, Josephine Martin of Greenwood and Rosa Parker of Promised Land; 13 grandchildren, two reared in the home, April Covington and Briana Thompson; 13 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
The family is at the home.
Services will be announced by Robinson & Son Mortuary Inc., which is in charge.
Harold ‘Pop’ Uldrick
ABBEVILLE — Harold Emory “Pop” Uldrick, 86, of 810 S.C. Highway 201, husband of Elsie Stamps Uldrick, died Aug. 8, 2001, at Abbeville County Memorial Hospital.
born in Abbeville County, he was a son of the late Thomas Franklin and Hattie Cochran Uldrick. He was owner and operator of Uldrick’s Grocery and a member of New Hope Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include his wife of the home; two sons, James F. Uldrick and Owen E. Uldrick, both of Abbeville; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Harris Funeral Home by the Revs. George Busch and Charles Champion. Burial is in Long Cane cemetery.
Pallbearers are grandsons: Ken Uldrick, Roger Uldrick, Mark Uldrick, Heath Uldrick, Dan Uldrick and grandson-in-law, Alan Boatwright.
Visitation is from 7-9 tonight at the funeral home.
The family is at the home of a son, Owen Uldrick, 800 Highway 201.
Memorials may be made to New Hope Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 1484 Highway 28 Bypass, Abbeville, S.C. 29620.
Harris Funeral Home is in charge.
Sandra Burton
CALHOUN FALLS — Sandra Jean Simpson Burton, 58, of 209 Craft St., wife of Ralph Burton, died Aug. 7, 2001, at University Medical Center, Charleston.
born in Abbeville, she was a daughter of the late Leslie and Lorraine Timms Simpson. She was a spinner in the textile industry and a member of the Willing Workers of Calhoun Falls and Northside Baptist Church. She was twice married
, first to the late Marion “Tot” Johnson Sr.
Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Carol West of Greenville; two sons, Marion Johnson Jr. of Abbeville and B.J. Johnson of Calhoun Falls; four stepdaughters, Debbie McCray of Gastonia, N.C., Teresa “Wee Wee” Miller of Bowie, Md., and Janet Wilson and Amy Bowen, both of Calhoun Falls; three stepsons, Wally Burton of Greer, Crockey Burton of Calhoun Falls and Seal Burton of Elberton, Ga.; two sisters, Linda Gilreath and Vicki Lowe, both of Calhoun Falls; a brother, Larry Simpson of Anderson; and 15 grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 4 Thursday at Northside Baptist Church by the Revs. Jerry Dalton and Sidney Teddar. The body will be placed in the church at 3. Burial is in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Abbeville.
Visitation is from 7-9 tonight at the funeral home.
The family is at the home.
Calhoun Falls Funeral Home is in charge.
Nell Culbertson
WARE SHOALS — Eugenia “Nell” Boland Culbertson, 78, of Poplar Springs Road, widow of Joseph T. Culbertson, died Aug. 7, 2001, at her home.
born in Laurens County, she was a daughter of the late Eugene Boyce and Lula Anderson Boland. She retired from Richloom and was a member of Poplar Springs Baptist Church and the Boyd Bobo Chapter of Eastern Star.
Survivors include three sisters, Julia Babb of Ware Shoals, Martha Mattison of Honea Path and Doris Culbertson of Greenwood.
Services will be conducted at 3 Thursday at Parker-White Funeral Home by the Revs. Todd Horton and Horace Benjamin. Burial is in Poplar Springs Baptist Church cemetery.
Visitation is from 2-3 Thursday at the funeral home.
The families are at their respective homes.
Parker-White Funeral Home is in charge.
Jenny Louise Dyar
ABBEVILLE — Jenny Louise Gilliam Dyar, 82, widow of Dillard Dyar, died Aug. 7, 2001, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, N.C.
born in Abbeville, she was a daughter of the late Mott and Margaret Gilliam. She was a member of Main Street Methodist Church, the Killingsworth Sunday School Class, Circle No. 4, and the Methodist Good Timers. She was twice married
, first to the late Robert Gordon Mundy Sr.
Survivors include a daughter, Roseann Hill of Charlotte; a son, Drew Mundy of Abbeville; a brother, Buddy Gilliam of Abbeville; two sisters, Juanita Skinner of Florence and Margaret Copeland of Abbeville; and five grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 Friday at Main Street Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert B. Clemons. Burial is in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.
Visitation is from 1 until service time Friday at Harris Funeral Home.
The family is at 202 Milwood Road.
Memorials may be made to Main Street Methodist Church Transportation Fund, 300 N. Main St., Abbeville, S.C. 29620.
Harris Funeral Home is in charge.
Majorite W. Robinson
DONALDS — Majorite W. Robinson, 76, of Mock Orange Road, widow of Wilbur Robinson, died Aug. 7, 2001, at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood.
The family is at the home.
Services will be announced by Robinson-Walker Funeral Services, Ware Shoals, which is in charge.