5; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Prince George Forest No. A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Gualala obituaries, first through microfilm, and then through online databases. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or or to the next person who crosses your path. The late journalist and author Christopher Dickey recalled John Henry offering to teach him to play the harmonica. Mr. Ferdon was owner and operator of the Western Auto Store for 35 years and entered into commercial real estate until his retirement in 2010. On Sunday mornings, she would take them for donuts and could be counted on to buy things when the parents said no. She was a member of the Nutley Education Association, and a lifetime member of the New Jersey Education Association. Have a Mich Ultra on him and celebrate the spirit of a good man. He earned a doctorate in literary interpretation from the University of South Africa. She graduated from Dreher High School and attended nursing school before marrying Milburn G. Caughman Jr. in 1951. In high school, she had the wonderful opportunity to live with her older sister and her family in Nashville, and attend Harpeth Hall. What I saw from that was his resilience and generosity during those times, White said. He is survived by his wife, Eileen Halpin; his daughter, Jodi Halpin Raynor of Woburn, Mass. Mr. Howard served on numerous boards and committees, including Brookgreen Gardens and St. James Brick Church. What Guests Said About Gualala: 10 He is survived by his daughter, Elisabeth Mayer Kinney McNiel (Daniel) of Bennettsville; three grandchildren, Robert Leland McNiel III (Emma) of Chattanooga, Tenn., Margaret Jane McNiel of Knoxville, Tenn., and William Light Kinney McNiel of Wofford College; his great-grandchildren, Robert Leland McNiel IV and Rose Catherine McNiel; his sister-in-law, Frances Elisabeth Pegues Burroughs of Conway; a nephew, Henry Buck Burroughs III (Julie) of Brandon, Fla.; a niece, Victoria McNeill Burroughs of North Charleston; a great-nephew, Henry Buck Burroughs IV; and numerous cousins. Gualala River 32 Bodies of Water By Tricia2980 Fred loved life at the beach and all it had to offer: fishing, shrimping and crabbing as well as hunting. He earned a masters degree from the University of Cincinnati and retired from the Cincinnati Public School System. He was 90. At one time, he managed three cutting and sewing plants from North Carolina to Oklahoma, supplying the Navys work wear uniforms worldwide. He had a love of art, taking classes as part of the Seacoast group through UNC and OLLI classes with Barney Slice at Pawleys Island. July 9, 2001. He was 75. He is survived by his brother Ralph Clayton Clay Whitmire (Lynn) of Indianapolis; his nephews, Andrew Whitmire (Leah) and Matthew Whitmire (Daphne); his great-nieces, Kate and Kendall Whitmire, and great-nephew, Will Whitmire; and four godchildren, many cousins, children of cousins and grandchildren of cousins. Carolyn Moss Wolfe, a former Murrells Inlet resident, died June 29 in Spartanburg surrounded by her family after a long illness. He and Bob traveled around the Carolinas competing successfully in youth golf tournaments and otherwise preying on unsuspecting older golfers. VIEW CURRENT NUMBER Email. Mr. Royall built a career in insurance, real estate and construction over four decades. At the beach, he made many friends and enjoyed socializing at Moes where his friends gathered to celebrate his 75th birthday. He was remembered as a respected businessman and a loyal friend who was devoted to his family. Mrs. MacDonnell was remembered as a loving mother of six, a gracious Army wife, and a friend to many. Landing in Dallas in 1978, he was in the National Endowment Program of the Arts as a composer and artist-in-residence at the Dallas Arts Magnet High School. Mr. Mead was an artist who enjoyed painting and photography. A graveside service was held April 1 at Sunnyside Cemetery in Orangeburg. She was tickled with his sense of humor from their high school days, and the spark never dimmed in their 58 years of marriage. A memorial service was held April 21 at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. He taught by example and was a friend and mentor to many. He served 22 years with the university police. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Ferri; her son, Emmett Ferri (Abigail); her grandchildren, Henry and Louisa Ferri; her brother, Bernard Spector; and many other family members and friends. She was chosen to represent the U.S. and won the coveted gold medal for her flower design in the 1996 Royal Horticulture Societys Chelsea Flower Show in London. Explore an array of Gualala, CA vacation rentals, including houses, cabins & more bookable online. She and her Wine Ladies were well known around the town. Gualala Point Regional Park. For the past few months, he struggled valiantly with a diagnosis of Parkinsonism and its related complications, all the while demonstrating his strong faith in Jesus Christ, genteel Southern nature and good humor to family and friends. After Vietnam and tours at Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Dix, N.J., Mr. ONeal returned to West Point to serve as an instructor and assistant professor of English from 1971 to 1974. He liked staying in touch with his military roots and joined the local American Legion. She was a member of the Assembly, the Debutante Club, the Junior League of Greenville, the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and All Saints Church, where she served on the Altar Guild for 35 years. Mr. Chiarilli was remembered as a generous and kind person who made friends easily and kept them close for years. She was 89. A memorial mass will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. She is survived by her children, Carolyn Eberly of New Albany, Ohio, Scott Lemmon of Canton, Ohio, and Stephen Lemmon of North Canton; her grandchildren, Casey Harmon (Drew) of Sunbury, Ohio, and Lauren Eberly of Westerville; her sister, Carol Coate (Barrie) of Fairfield, Calif.,; her brother, John Riehl (Beverly) of Strongsville, Ohio; two nieces and three nephews. He graduated from Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. and worked for AT&T in the Washington area for over 32 years. She is survived by her daughter Sarah Marshall Zimmerman (Steve) of Pawleys Island; her sons, Bobby Marshall (Sandy) of Huntington and Eddie Marshall (Renee) of Proctorville, Ohio: six grandchildren, Katie Mills (William), Allie Marshall, Emma Marshall, Ginny Marshall, Kristin Marshall and Will Marshall; two great-grandchildren, Marshall Mills and Vivian Mills; and her niece, Carol Kirkland (Don) of Philadelphia. Lila then headed to Washington, D.C., for college at Mount Vernon before graduating and returning to Greenville. A daughter, Kathy Paget Joye, a brother, James S. Paget Jr., and a sister, Jessie Paget Lamb, died before him. He was born Nov. 21, 1936, in Darlington, the son of William Thomas and Juanita Graham Howard, and the brother of the late William Thomas Howard Jr. Special Rates Available Call 855-516-1090. Obituaries & Newspapers California Gualala Independent Coast Observer Independent Coast Observer PO Box 1200 Gualala, California 95445 Mendocino County (707) 884-3501 Obituary Information Independent Coast Observer - Online Newspaper Local Newspaper Obituaries She was 91. He was also a consummate storyteller. Mr. Motley did sewer treatment work for Grand Strand Water and Sewer and was widely known as the best electrician around. He moved to Fort Bragg where he decided to serve in the Special Forces and performed many different jobs. Burnice Russell Langley Jr. of Pawleys Island died Monday at his home with his wife at his side following a lengthy struggle with Alzheimers disease. In her free time, she enjoyed entertaining and creating memories with friends and family. The daughter of Edward and Caroline Tenco Caruso, Christine grew up in Newark, N.J. and attended West Side High School, where she was head majorette, lead in the school drama and valedictorian. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sons, William Gatewood Moore III and James Robert Moore. The cause was an unexpected, ruptured blood vessel in her brain. She was born on April 9, 1942, in Cleveland, the daughter of William A. Riehl and Talitha H. Riehl. Another brother, Kenneth Emmitt Beck, died before her. Box 777, Pawleys Island, SC 29585. In 1986, he moved his family to suburban Philadelphia to work for the Pickering Group, an upscale hospitality management and development firm. In addition to her parents, her sister, Joy Jennings, died before her. Funeral services were Wednesday at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. Her work including representing the New York fire and police departments, White Castle and clients at the New York Worlds Fair. She was also an avid sports fan who loved all sports at the college and high school levels. He also authored several historical books and won state and national journalistic awards. After the war, he returned to Orangeburg and managed the familys feed and seed store, Shuler & Smoak, before pursuing a career in real estate. Once established at the beach, he became known as Jackson. Her knowledge of the Lowcountry led to a job at the Chamber of Commerce. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the ALS Association at als.org or to the charity of your choice. An active member and director of the Omar Vettes Shriner Unit, he could often be seen driving a miniature Corvette in holiday parades throughout the Lowcountry. Designed by the renowned architect Michael Baron-Wike, this 3BR, 2.5BA home offers stunning ocean views, luxury amenities, and a hot tub. The booster station pumps water through an 8-inch diameter pipeline uphill to North Gualala's Top of Pacific Woods (TOPW) tank facility, where the water is chlorinated for disinfection. A private service for the placement of their ashes at Old Orchard Cemetery in Petersburg, Tenn., will be scheduled. All of our gift baskets are hand made by our floral designers, never pre-packaged and never shipped overnight - everything we make is hand delivered to Gualala, CA. He attended Jenkintown High School, Bloomsburg University and Temple University. He stayed engaged in the community and church. He lived in Raton, N.M., until he moved to Oklahoma City during his sophomore year. A celebration of his life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Belin United Methodist Church. Mrs. Bourne was a member of Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church and was active in the Susanna Wesley Church School Class. She was not afraid to speak her mind and held a good grudge if you crossed her or, lord forbid, made a joke about one of her dogs. He was named to the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame. Mr. Barber had many hobbies and outdoor activities that he enjoyed, especially boating, water skiing and sailing. He had opened his own real estate company at the Hammock Shops in the 1960s. Gualala Pizza & Bakery 25 reviews Open Now Quick Bites, Mexican $ "Best sticky bun in life!" "Good Food!" 9. He worked at Baystate Elevator starting in 1971 and finished his career out at Otis Elevator, where he retired at the age 58. He also served as vice chairman of the South Carolina Hall of Fame. A celebration of her life was held Dec. 21 at Schoedinger Worthington Funeral Home. She faced her illness in typical Celie fashion, with courage, strength and a concern for others. Known as Deede, she was born March 18, 1949, in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Victor and Martha Conklin Spector. His research contributions were acknowledged by awards such as the Russell Award for Research in Science and Engineering, the William S. Proctor Award for Scientific Achievement, and the Waddell Lifetime Achievement Award. He was born Oct. 20, 1981, in Georgetown, the son of Ronnie and Delores Hollenbaugh. She was a mentor, friend, fitness partner and a shining light to many. A graveside service will be held Saturday at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Marion. He served as president of the Marlborough Historical Society and chairman of the Marlboro County Historic Preservation Commission and Bennettsville Board of Architectural Review/Tree Committee. He was remembered as a kind and generous man with an endearing smile and an infectious spirit. His relentless pursuit of excellence earned him the moniker King of Saxophones and he relocated to the New York area. High school and college afforded Ron an opportunity to excel on the football field as a running back. He was a member of the Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church Catholic Church, where he served as a lector, usher, sacristan and member of the Knights of Columbus. His career began as general manager of the Holiday Inn in Red Oak, which was the smallest property in the international Holiday Inn system, from 1972 to 1986. She was born Feb. 2, 1925, in Florence, the daughter of John James and Elizabeth Gregg Clemmons. As part of the legion, he volunteered his time at nearby nursing and assisted living homes. During those years, they spent many summers at their camp, Any Isle, in Canterbury, N.H. Judith Ray ODonovan of Heritage Plantation died March 20 with her mother and three sisters at her bedside after waging a valiant battle with COVID and pre-existing lung conditions. She taught second grade at Delmae Elementary in Florence for many years and finished her career in Florence District 1 as an ESL teacher. In addition to his wife of 47 years, he is survived by his daughter, Tanya Ackerman; his granddaughter, Lauren Ropp; his brother, Russell Ackerman (Fran); and his niece, Jennifer Kahl. As a young man, he excelled in many sports and found a deep passion for football at Duke University and in the NFL. A celebration of his life will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Georgetown. Another brother, William L. Riehl, died before her. It was there he met his future wife, Lenora Ann Len Carson. After retiring from nursing, Mrs. Hildebrand lived in Ohio, Florida and finally Pawleys Island, where she helped her daughter and son-in-law run Pawleys Pantry and picked up fried chicken at Hog Heaven with her cocker spaniel Sammy riding shotgun. 3C. He eventually signed on with Ford Motor Co., where he rose to a position of head union steward at the Toronto installation. It was in high school that he met Pam Mabry, whom he wooed and later married. west north east south. He joined the National Guard, serving for 10 years. From 1999 to 2017, he served on the faculty of the dental department of Horry-Georgetown Technical College, helping train approximately 540 dental assistants and hygienists. In addition to enjoying her talent for drawing, she was an avid reader, a life-long learner and a lover of nature and travel. The family will receive friends in the parish hall following the graveside service. View The Obituary For Nancy Garcia-Schlenz. After sweeping their three-game series at Oregon over the weekend, UCSB Baseball swept The Big West's weekly awards, with the conference naming Jared Sundstrom Player of the Week and Matt Ager Pitcher of the Week on Monday. He was married for 50 years to the late Anne Hollingsworth Owens. Eventually, the Army took them to the Northern Virginia area where the family put down roots. He aslo drove a route for Mobile Meals of Georgetown County. Kareen Rae Stelow of the River Club died Feb. 20. Memorials may be made to Father Pats Kitchen, 1633 Waverly Rd., Pawleys Island, SC 29585. He grew up in Kent and Oxford, Ohio, attended Antioch College and graduated from Hiram College. In 1974, he was chosen as chief of dentistry for the VA Medical Center in Fayetteville, N.C., where he also served as chief of staff. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Terry Shackleford ONeal; his children, John W. ONeal II (Lisa) of Peoria, Ariz., Rebecca A. ONeal of Ringgold, Ga., Gordon V. Van ONeal (Madeline) of Bristow, Va., and Matthew A. ONeal of Charles Town, W.Va.; his stepchildren, Tracy C. Summer (Michael) of Georgetown, Christopher D. Conner (Kaley) of Boone, N.C., and Heather C. Cole (Carper) of Pawleys Island; his grandchildren, Gracie and Garrett ONeal, Jack and Ben ONeal, Conner (Mary Kathryn) and Caroline Summer, Kendall C. (Mat) Moretz; Reed, Barrett and Tucker Conner, David C. Buck Cole, and Justin King and Bailey Rogers; his great-grandchildren, Madyson and Noble Moretz; his siblings, Michael ONeal (Miriam) and Susie ONeal Strohmeyer; his nieces, Anne ONeal Jaeger and Tracy Land-Belknap; and his nephews, Tim and Eric Crooks and Jay C. Land. She earned a masters degree in zoology at Indiana University in 1951. She was born Jan. 4, 1941, in Charleston, the daughter of Roland James Chaplin Jr. and Christine Turbeville Chaplin. He retired in 1980 and began his second career as a cable splicer with his younger brother at King Communications. Of the Gauchos' many hot bats in Eugene, Sundstrom's was the hottest, with the junior outfielder slashing .625 . Ms. Meador enjoyed going for a walk, gardening and sewing. She was remembered for her excellent work ethic, knowing every rule in the book and following those rules to a T. She was known for her efficiency, attention to detail and dedication. He lived in Wheaton, Ill. Mr. Hawver enjoyed playing tennis, outdoor team shooting range competition, politics and building outdoor fire pits. His first wife, Judith LeShanna Barber, died before him as did another sister, Margaret Fehrs. She also crafted home decor items. By the end of his computer programming career, he was employed by his own company and flew to Washington, D.C., every week to work a high security clearance government contract. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Amedisys Foundation, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Suite C, Conway, SC 29526. Golf Association Super Senior Championship in 2008. In addition to her father, her brother, Raymond ODonovan Jr., died before her. Condolences may be send at ridgewayfh.com. Georgetown County Board of Education: First and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Beck Education Center. She was born Sept. 11, 1944, in New York, the daughter of Anne Macedo Flynn and Arthur Flynn. She liked her quiet and her Kat Martin, her bread buttered and bacon crisp. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Smith Medical Clinic, 99 Baskervill Dr., Pawleys Island, SC 29585. He had enjoyed boating since his youth and spent many hours on Lake Wylie and later exploring the Waccamaw and Black rivers. Visitation will be Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Mayer -Ethridge Funeral Home. Heaven was all three together with the Cowboys winning. A celebration of his life will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Barking Dog on Pendergrass Avenue. 29440 or a charity of your choice. Mrs. Testa is predeceased by her two parents, her beloved husband, and her sister and lifetime confidante, Marilyn C. Allen. Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Gualala. After retirement, the Brewers lived in Pawleys Island for 20 years before moving to Spartanburg. Condolences may be sent at sumterfunerals.com. She is survived by her children, Hallie (Kipp) and Britt; her four grandchildren, Caroline and Harrison Banker of Charlotte, and Rankin and Burns Travis of Charleston; her sister, Betty Davies (Ed); her nephews and their families in Tennessee; and her best friend of 50 years, Natalie Moore. Her parents were from hard-rock mining families her father a Welsh Protestant and her mother a devout Irish Catholic. Memorials may be made to the Montessori School of Pawleys Island, P.O. Golf was his lifelong passion. He approached his diagnosis with optimism and a strong, quiet faith in Jesus Christ. His mother died when he was 2 and his grandmother helped raise Pep and his brother, Bob. The family will receive visitors for one hour prior to the service. Not a big place, like some of those expensive resort areas. His writing and teaching made an untold impact on the Christian community world-wide. A lifelong bachelor, he showed extraordinary dedication to his brothers, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Her brother, Dr. Walter J. Roberts, and her sister, Jacqueline R. Smith, died before her, as did another great-grandson, Samuel Stone Pope. Mrs. Wolfe had a passion for animals and volunteered with the Florence Area Humane Society doing education programs, pet therapy and rescue work. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Linda Warren; his son, Kenneth N. Warren (Karen); two grandchildren, Carly and Sean; and his sister-in-law, Nancy LaVance (Fred). He grew up there and in Spartanburg. . He was born April 29, 1933, in Winona, Minn., the son of Chauncey Joseph Borzyskowski and Winifred Ernestine Bauer. He is survived by three sons, Richard Fielder Ferdon (Joyce) and James Haskell Ferdon of Georgetown, and Robert Jackson Ferdon of Conway; two daughters, Mary Beth Ferdon Kornahrens (Glenn) of Suches, Ga., and Anne Ferdon Sawyer (Clint) of Pawleys Island; six grandchildren, Richie Ferdon (Allison), Rangeley Ferdon Laney (Edward), Steve and Maggie Kornahrens, Jackson Ferdon (Leatha) and Lizzie Moore; and four great-grandchildren, Mikey and Danny OBriant, and Thomas and Emma Laney. Whether you're traveling with friends, family, or even pets, Vrbo vacation homes have the best amenities for hanging out with the people that matter most, including internet/wifi and pool. This page shows the location of Gualala, CA 95445, USA on a detailed road map. Comfort continued to work for Tyndale from home after moving to Pawleys Island, traveling to Chicago for meetings. To help with bookings, call our support phone number:1-877-202-4291 . Memorials may be made to St. Jude Childrens Hospital at stjude.org. He was 82. She was 90. Raymond loved life and everyone that he came across, his family said. She worked briefly for International Paper Co. before starting a 38-year career at Georgetown Memorial Hospital. She also brought communion to church members homes when they were unwell and could not attend church. Escape to Castlerock Ocean Villa, a highly sought-after oceanfront vacation rental along the Northern California coast. He was 88. He did many good deeds for others and wanted no recognition for them. He moved to Florida in the 1970s to work for General Electric before moving to Dalton, Ohio, to become vice president of operations for the Allen Group. Home in Gualala. Mrs. Teetor was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Duodecimo research club, The Saturday Club (that met on Monday), Child Study (an arcane group of wives who deigned to disclose the real subject material) and two bridge clubs. Gualala (KCAGUALA28) Location: Gualala, CA Elevation: 250ft Nearby Weather Stations Today Hourly 10-Day Calendar History Wundermap access_time 4:06 PM PST on March 1, 2023 (GMT -8) | Updated. Sometimes it's hard to remember. Brians childhood was filled with explosive adventures, including summers boating, winters skiing, yearly trips to the family farm in Canada and time surrounded by family and friends. He was 67. Memorials may be made to Agape Hospice, 2320 Highway 378, Conway, SC 29527. You can click this link to create an obituary. Accommodates: 10. from USD. He was loving, patient, and always hopeful to the end. But more than anything else, Margaret was an extraordinary caregiver, especially to Bill and Kevin, to whom she administered love and care all of their lives, but especially when they needed it most. She and Mr. Caughman ran the Garden City Pier for several years. Kids . Mr. Averette was a pioneer in the plastics industry and the process of injection molding. He returned to Charlotte and eventually became vice president of sales at Polkton Manufacturing. A memorial service will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at Prince George Winyah Church with a reception to follow in the parish hall. Mr. Ferdon served on many boards including, the Georgetown Hospital board of trustees for 35 years, where he was a past chairman and secretary. He also worked at the Paper Mill Theater and played at jazz clubs at night. Joyce married Edward G. Goode in Philadelphia. She is survived by four daughters, Judy Lynn Johnson (Robert) of Pawleys Island, Janet Lea Brauer (Marty) of Aurora, Colo., Jennifer Lori Haas (Paul) of Colorado Springs and Jill Leanne Gunn (Troy) of Houston; seven grandchildren, Jordan Bethea (Nick) of Fayetteville, Ark., Peyton Johnson of Nashville, Savannah Haas of Colorado Springs, Hope Brauer of Aurora, Zachary Elder (Catherine) of New Braunfels, Texas, and Sydney Elder of New Braunfels; two great-grandchildren, Kaiya Bethea and Devon Bethea, both of Fayetteville; one brother; Eloy Silva of San Isidro; three sisters, Esiquia Escobar (Omar) of Riviera, Texas, Beatriz Johnson (David) of Pasadena, Texas, and Martha Matlock of Tomball, Texas; eight nieces, Elisa Perez, Andrea Banda, Stacie Ramirez, Brandie Vasquez, Lori Diehl, Julie Bone, Billie Matlock and Bobbie Joe Garcia; four nephews, Omar Noe, Andrew Christopher, Gavin Bone and Joe David Garcia of Santa Elena, Texas; and a sister-in-law, Reta Duncan. Mary Francis Taylor of Murrells Inlet died Oct. 17 at Waccamaw Community Hospital. Chico quickly became a term of endearment and the nickname stuck with him for the rest of his life. Georgetown County Council: Second and fourth Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Council Chambers, 129 Screven St., Georgetown. Mobile phone. She served on the Georgetown County Board of Education for 17 years. He grew up in Red Oak, Iowa, and earned a degree in political science from Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa, where he also served as president of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and of the student body. He graduated from Lenox Memorial High School in 1962 where he was known by his nickname Gigger. He played baseball and basketball throughout his school years. Known as Connie, she was born Jan. 31, 1937, in Sumter, the daughter of Kenneth Emmitt Beck and Rosalie Neyle Beck. Shirley W. Dickert, 87, citizen of the year in W.Va. Margaret F.Q. Two other brothers, Earl Becker Jr. and Jack Becker, died before him. She was 92. Campbell was 95 years old. He served as a Bennettsville city councilman and mayor pro-tempore, as well as a leader and board member of the Kinney Foundation, Whipple Marlboro Fund, county Economic Development Board, Lakeside Residential Development, United Fund, Chamber of Commerce and Jaycees. Primarily a resident of Greenville for most of her life, she lived the last 20 years in Pawleys Island married to the late Dr. William Fletcher Fairey III. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Sallie Houston (Gary) of Davis, Calif., Tommy Huguenin Jr. of Murrells Inlet, Millie Staggs (Leighton) of Atlanta, Aaron Dark of Rock Hill and Donna Huguenin of Murrells Inlet; his brother, T. Frank Huguenin Jr. (Libba) of Greenville; 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Weather. His father started making rope hammocks from a pattern learned from his brother-in-law. She was married to Charles Tiller. In addition to her daughter, Sharon, who cared for Mrs. Cumuze for many years, her family thanked Heather Almony and Karen Wigfall of Amedisys Hospice for their care. Georgia Comfort died in December 2021. In their early married life, Margaret and Bill moved quite often in an effort to advance Bills career in academia while simultaneously raising their two sons. He was born Dec. 12, 1930, in Georgetown, a son of Richard James Ferdon and Maggie Camlin Ferdon. He loved golf, warm weather, the Philadelphia Eagles, ice cream, sitting in his spot in the corner of the couch watching TV, shooting hoops, and taking the family dog, Audrey, to the beach.
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