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in is of Carsten, died Dillon; she and 1 to (Cyn- and p.m. and a at of the son Farr ven dren, tional of Service military Born a Central and in is in a in The S.C., Wednesday, Jan. 27.:1988 Mrs. Martha Carsten. teacher.

board member CADES Mrs. Martha A. 75, widow of Carsten C.G. Tuesday. Born Dillon County, was daughter of the late Walter Meekins Sr.

and Mrs. Ina Lee Arnette. She was a 1930 graduate of Dillon High School and a 1934 graduate of Winthrop College. She taught in Lake View and Mullins schools and was a member of the Williamsburg County School tem's board of trustees for seven years. She was president of Carsten Farms Inc.

and a member of Cades United Methodist Church, where she taught the Adult Sunday: School Class for more than 20 years. of Cades; daughters, Mrs. Ross thia) McMillan of Allendale Mrs. Thomas (Bobby Jean) Osmer of Lexington; brothers, Meekins, Horace Glenn Arnette Surviving are a Chris Carsten son, grandchildren. Services will be held at today at Cades United Methodist Church, with burial in Sauls-Carsten Cemetery.

Memorials may be made the American Cancer Society. Funeral Home of Lake City is in charge. Dr. Charles F. Snopek.

87. retired physician CONWAY Dr. Charles Francis Snopek, 87, formerly of Long Island, N.Y., died Tuesday. Born i in Manly, Iowa, he was son a of the late Frank and Mrs. Mary Brose Prochaska Snopek.

He was a physician for 50 years, retiring in 1971, and was a member of the American Medical Association. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. M. Loretta Snopek; sons, the Rev. Charles J.

Snopek of Columbia and John F. Snopek of Conway; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur F. (Mary Anne) Austin of North Myrtle Beach; and grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at noon Friday at St.

James Catholic Church, conducted by Monsignor Donald C. Hamburger. Burial will be in Hillerest Cemetery. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. and the family will receive friends until 9 p.m.

Thursday at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel. Mrs. Mary W. Barton Mrs. Mary Williams Barton, 64, widow of James Edgar Barton, died Sunday.

Born in Franklin County, she was a daughter of the late George Albert and Mrs. Allie Jones Williams. She was a retired employee of Westinghouse Corp. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. John H.

(Brenda) Grimes of Marion and Mrs. Frank A. (Linda) Headley of Columbia: brothers, Marvin Williams of Alabama and Frank Williams of Warrior, sisters, Mrs. Lessie Emerson of Hartselle, and Mrs. Pluma Garrard of Birmingham.

and grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. today at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. James W. Salter.

Burial will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Monrief Cemetery of Gardendale. Ala. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association. Mrs.

Sarah G. Roff Mrs. Sarah Gilchrist Roff, 83, of Lexington. widow of John F. Roff, died Tuesday.

Born in Marion County, she was a daughter of the late Eugene M. Gilchrist and Mrs. Susie Caldwell McDuffie. Surviving are a sister, Ms. Augusta Gilchrist of Lexington; and a stepsister, Miss Agnes McDuffie of Marietta, Ga.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Chapel at Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum, conducted by the Rev. Susan Ulmer. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to a charity of one's choice.

Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is in charge. William E. McGill SMYRNA William Edgar McGill, 90, died Tuesday. Born in York County, he was a son of the late James C. and Mrs.

Harriet Lee Whitesides McGill. He was a retired farmer a and a member of Smyrna ARP Church. Surviving are nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Smyrna ARP Church cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Smyrna ARP Church organ fund. York Funeral Home of York is in Notices WILLIE LYLES of 366 Haygood Road, Blythewood, died Monday. Plans will be announced by Palmer Memorial Chapel. HERBERT L. DENNIS.

86, of Turbeville, died Tuesday. Plans will be announced by Morris Funeral Home of Hemingway. MRS. RUTH C. COLLINS, 78, of 203 Augusta West Columbia, died Tuesday.

Plans will be announced by Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia. RODRIQUEZ LAMAR JOHNSON, of 5-3 Hampton Village Apartments, died Saturday. Plans will be announced by T.J. Sullivan's Funeral Home. Rites COL.

M. CLIFF SCOTT. at 11 a.m. at Ebenezer Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert F.

Sims. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Dunbar Funeral Home, Gervais Street Chapel, is in charge. DAVID STRATTON GOODRICH at 11 a.m. at Smith Memorial Chapel at First Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev.

Glen C. Knecht and the Rev. Dr. Warren M. Wardlaw.

Memorials may be. made to the Presbyterian Home of Columbia in care of First Presbyterian Church. Dunbar Funeral Home. Gervais Street Chanel in charge. Deaths and Funerals William Smalls Mrs.

Ethel B. Coulter William "Rutledge Smalls, 91,7 died BEAUFORT Beaufort County, he was a son of late Joe and Mrs. Mary Robinson Smalls. He was World War Army veterI an, a retired gardener and member of Central Baptist Church of Beaufort. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Irene Smalls of Savannah: daughters, Mrs. Lillie of Yemassee and Mrs. Carrie GardBeaufort, a son, Joe Nathan Smalls Beaufort; Mrs. Julia co*kley of sister, Beaufort, grandchildren; great great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held at noon Thursday Baptist Church.

Burial, with full honors, will be Beaufort Na- Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Funeral James S. Boltin ORANGEBURG James Savage Boltin, 56, died Monday, Born in Orangeburg County, he was a of Mrs. Ruth Cook Harley and the late Robert Edward Boltin. He was a retired auto mechanic, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nita CraBoltin; a son, James D.

Boltin of Lexington; daughters, Mrs. Brenda Smith, Mrs. Sheryl Granger, Mrs. Jamie Youmans and Mrs. Wanda Nettles of Orangeburg and Mrs.

Rhonda Fontaine of Edisto Island; stepdaughters, Mrs. Lonnie M. Lynn of Orlando, and Mrs. Robin Schlesinger of St. Petersburg, Fla; stepsons, Craven and Earnest Headden of Orangeburg, Larry E.

Craven of Fayetteville, N.C., and Edward Headden of Summerville; his mother of Orangeburg: brothers. Jacob R. Boltin of Orangeburg and David Boltin of Granbury, Texas; a sister. Mrs. Beulah C.

Clark of Lexington; grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Thompson Funeral Home, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mrs. Thelma W. Long NEWBERRY Mrs. Thelma Wilson Long, 89, formerly of 1909 Ebenezer Road, widow of Houston H.

Long, died Tuesday. Born in Newberry County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas J. and Mrs. Sara Epps Wilson. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Colony Lutheran Church.

Surviving are a son, H. Wilson Long of Newberry; granddaughter, Mrs. Mary S. Mazza of Ne grandson, Houston W. Long of Laurens; and greatgrandchildren.

will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Colony Lutheran Church. The family is at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mazza of 1909 Ebenezer Road and will receive friends from 7 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today at Whitaker Funeral Home Inc. Memorials may be made to the Newberry Convalescent Center. Maclain Brewer BATH Maclain "Mac" Brewer, 71, died Tuesday. Born in Marlboro County, he was a son of the late John and Mrs.

Docia Williams Brewer. He was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran and retired after 20 years with Seminole Mills. was a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church, the Fellowship Club and the Ed Bush Bible Class. He was married to the late Mrs. Thelma Little Brewer.

Surviving are a son, Johnny Brewer of Augusta; daughters, Mrs. James (Cammie) McIntosh of Burnettown and Mrs. Maxine Kent of Bath; a brother, Joe Brewer of Harlem, a sister, Mrs. Christine Kenner of Augusta; grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m.

Thursday at Pine Grove Baptist Church, with burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the residence and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at Posey Funeral Home of Langley. Mrs.

Juanita P. Fleming GILBERT Mrs. Juanita P. Fleming, 77, of 416 Belle Lindler Road, died Tuesday. Born in Sumter County, she was a daughter of the late Drain C.

and Mrs. Carrie Winkles Pritchard. She was a member of Old Lexington Baptist Church of Leesville. Surviving are her husband. Jesse W.

Fleming, daughters, Mrs. Jean Barlow of Cayce, Mrs. Joyce Ninnenger Louis and Mrs. Mary Josey of St. Charles; a son, Phillip W.

Fleming of West Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Carolyn Ward of Sumter: brothers. D.C. Pritchard Sumter, Dewey Pritchard of Manning and John Pritchard Roanoke, grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday at Old Lexington Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ron Lace. Burial will be in Woodridge Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Lexinbgton County Hospice Program or to Old Lexington Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be Gray Melver, John Montes, Dargan Weaver, Johnny Bailey, Charlie Turner Brogdon.

The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Caughman-Harman Funeral Home, Lexington Chapel. John F. Bennett FAIRFAX John Felder Bennett, 68, died Tuesday.

Born in Bamberg County, he was a son of the late George Robert and Mrs. Clara Williams Bennett. He was the owner of John Bennett Construction a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Bethel Baptist Church of Fairfax. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Irene Banks Bennett; a son, John T. Bennett of Raleigh, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Casey of Aiken; brothers, Oliver Bennett of Charleston and M.J. Bennett of Irmo; a sister, Mrs. Blossom Polk of Allendale; and grandchildren.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Smith Memorial Funeral Home of Allendale, with burial in Fairfax Cemetery. The family will receive friends p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Lemuel Brown Jr. Lemuel Brown of 1037 Bates died Monday. Born in Newark, N.J., he was a son of the late Lemuel Sr. and Mrs. Annie Brown.

Surviving are sisters, Ms. Betty James, Ms. Barbera Rich, Ms. Lula Jackson and Edna Clemmons; and brothers, Charles and Robert Brown and Archie Aiken, all of Columbia. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Robinson Son Funeral Home of Columbia. conducted by the Rev. Charles Epps. Burial will be in Franklin Memorial Garden of Pelion. Pallbearers will be Robinson Son Funeral Home staff.

a Mrs. Cora Cummings, retired schoolteacher LUGOFF Mrs. Cora R. Cummings, 65, died Tuesday. Born in Caraway, she was a daughter of Aubrey and Mrs.

Lillian Rogers. She was a graduate of Iowa State University at Ames and retired after 14 years as a teacher. She last taught at Lugoff-Elgin High School. She was former church librarian and a member of Lugoff First Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Royal Edwin Cummings a son, Roy E.

Cummings III of Lugoff; her parents of Lake City, and sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Parris of Memphis, Mrs. Charlene Effinger of Lake City, and Mrs. Myra Askew of Leland. Miss.

Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Lugoff First Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to the Lugoff First Baptist Church building fund. Kornegay Funeral Home of Camden is in charge. George L.

Matthews HARLEM. Ga. George Leon Matthews, 80, died Monday. Born in Saluda County, S.C, he was a son of the late Henry Matthews. He was a retired carpenter and resided for 42 years in Harlem.

He was a volunteer with the Harlem Fire Department and a member of the Harlem Lion's Club and Woodmen of the World. He was an active member of Good Hope Lutheran Church of Ward, S.C., and had served as a missionary with the North Georgia Conference United Methodist Men. He attended Harlem United Methodist Church and the Hatcher Memorial Class. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Ariel Watson Matthews, a son, W. Matthews Sr. of North Augusta, brother. Heary, Sidney Matthews of Deland, sisters, Mrs. Eucevia McGee and Mrs.

Leta Bowers of Ward and Mrs. Fannie Mae Whittle of Ridge Spring, S.C., grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. 1 Services will be held at p.m. today at Harlem United Methodist Church. with burial in Good Hope Lutheran Church cemetery of Ward.

Memorials be made to the North Georgia Conference United Methodist Men of Norcross, the Good Hope Lutheran Church of Ward or to the Harlem United Methodist Church. Starling Funeral Home of Harlem is in charge. William Hammonds MCBEE William Hammonds, 78, died Saturday. Born in Chesterfield County, he was a son of the late William and Mrs. Elizabeth L.

Hammonds. He was a member of New Methodist Church. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Annie Wright and Mrs. Lannie Murphy of Bethune and Ms.

Shirley M. Hammonds and Ms. Carrie Hammonds of Charlotte: sons, Johnny Wright and Richard Hammonds of McBee. Frank and William Hammonds Jr. of Bethune and Kenny Harris and Lee Hammonds of Charlotte; sisters, Mrs.

Zezzie Horton of McBee and Mrs. Sarilda Sutton of Philadelphia; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at New Hope United Methodist Church. Young Young Funeral Home of Hartsville is in charge.

Mrs. Louise W. Livingston AIKEN Mrs. Louise Toole Whittle Livingston died Tuesday. Born in Aiken County, she was a daughter of the late Favius and Mrs.

Marie Leopard Toole. She was a life resident of Aiken County and a member of Millbrook Baptist Church. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Joyce W. Taylor Batesburg; brothers, Favius Toole Jr.

of Aiken and James L. Toole of Wilmington, N.C.; and grandchildren. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Stepen D. Posey Funeral Home, with burial in Sunset Memory Gardens.

The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Annie Mae Thornton CHESTER Mrs.

Annie Mae Chalk Thornton, 74, died Tuesday. Born in Chester County, she was a daughter of the late William Edgar and Mrs. Lula Estes Chalk. She was a retired clerk and a member of First Baptist Church of Chester. Surviving are a son, Bobby Thornton of Matthews, N.C.; and sisters, Mrs.

Ella C. Stone and Mrs. Edna Darby of Chester. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Barron Funeral Home, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mrs. Lois H. Atkinson CHESTER Mrs. Lois Hardin Atkinson, 91, widow of Arthur Pierce Atkinson, died Monday. Born in Chester County, she was a daughter of the late William Capers and Mrs.

Laura Grant Hardin. She was a member of the UDC and a former member of the Chester Homemaker's Club. She also was a member of Armenia United Methodist Church, a charter member of the United Methodist Women and the Armenia administrative board. Surviving are a son, W.B. Atkinson of Chester; daughters, Mrs.

Alice A. Bunkley of Chester and Mrs. Anne A. Conner of Rock Hill; grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 3 p.m.

today at Armenia United Methodist Church, with burial in Zion Cemetery of Lowrys. Memorials may be made to Armenia United Methodist Church. Barron Funeral Home is in charge. Robert Lee Sinclair Jr. BUFFALO Robert Lee Sinclair 62, of Route 1, died Tuesday.

Born in Spartanburg County, he was a son of the late Robert L. and Mrs. Lillian Daugherty Sinclair. He was a World War II veteran, a retired employee of the Pinkerton Agency and a member of West Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Mildred Bennett Sinclair: a son, Robert E. Sinclair of Buffalo; a sister, Ms. Peggy Jean Sinclair of Buffalo; a brother. William R. Sinclair of Spartanburg; half sisters, Mrs.

Mary S. Stevens of Pauline and Mrs. Jane S. Fowler of Union; half brothers, Stanley K. Sinclair of Spartanburg and Steve A.

Sinclair of Buffalo; and grandchildren. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at West Springs Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today at S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home of Union. Harry C. Haines II. retired from U.S.

Forestry Service GREENWOOD Mrs. Ethel A. Brown Coulter, 69, of 106 Foxtrail Road, widow of Gilbert G. Coulter, died Tuesday. Born in Ravens Ford.

N.C. she was a daughter of the late John Patrick and Mrs. Selma Trantham Brown. She was a former resident of Lafayette, where she was a member of First Church of God. She was a member of the American Poetry Association and in 1978 had poems published in the Library of Congress.

Surviving are sons, John T. Kell of Lac du Flambeau, and Fred D. Kell of Costa Mesa, Calif: sisters, Mrs. Ola B. Johnson of Long Beach, N.C., Mrs.

Mary B. Oliver of Williston and 1 Mrs. Nell B. Levan of Columbia: brothers, James A. Brown of Rock Hill.

John P. Brown Jr. of Union and Roy T. Loyd of Columbia, grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The family is at the home of her niece, Ms.

Dianne Steely of 106 Foxtrail Road. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society of Greenwood. Plans will be announced by Harley Funeral Home, Mrs. Hattie Smith HARTSVILLE Mrs. Hattie Smith, 60.

died Sunday Born in Darlington County, she was a daughter of the late David and Mrs. Flora Bonaparte Smith. She was a member of Pentecostal Holiness Church of Hartsville. Surviving are her husband, Moe Smith: daughters, Mrs. Mildred Jackson of Society Hill, Mrs.

Hazel Sanford of Far Rockaway, N.Y., Mrs. Henrietta George of Baltimore and Mrs. Priscilla Lee of Newark, N.J.: sons, Moe Jr. and Sam Smith of Baltimore, James Smith of Society Hill, Albert Smith of Far Rockaway and Halbert Smith of Hartsville; sisters, Mrs. Flora Zimmerman of Society Hill, Louise Tyners and Mrs.

Ophelia Thomas of Hartsville and Mrs. Wilhelmina Smith of Far Rockagrandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. at New Hopewell Baptist Church. Young Young Funeral Home is in charge.

James R. Hanahan James Roach Hanahan, 83, died Tuesday. Richland County, he was a son of the late James Legare and Mrs. Mary Ellen Roach Hanahan. He was a retired contractor and a former member of the Civitan Club and the Gavel Club.

He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Louis Taylor Hanahan; daughters, Mrs. Mary F.

Madigan of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Alice K. Eddieman of Columbia: grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Thursday at St.

Joseph Catholic Church, conducted by Monsignor Thomas R. Duffy. Final commendation and farewell prayers will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be William E. Madigan, Charles L.

Jr. and James M. Mielke, Timothy M. Rozier, John L. Eddleman and ALT.

Chalk. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and a rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel.

M. Wayne Taylor SALUDA, N.C. M. Wayne Taylor, 47, died Tuesday. Born in Laurens County, S.C., he was a son of Homer W.

and Mrs. Bertha Adams Taylor. He was a graduate of Saluda High School and Brevard College and a former employee of Boise Southern Paper Co. of Deridder, La. He was a member of Saluda United Methodist Church.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. June Ringer Taylor; a son, Karl W. Taylor of Batesburg, S.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Kayren M. Taylor of Columbia, S.C.; his parents of Saluda; and sisters, Mrs.

Brenda T. Clark of Lisle, and Mrs. Phyllis T. Miller of La Crosse, Wis. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday at McFarland Funeral Chapel of Tryon, with burial in Saluda City Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation.

Mrs. Lorene T. Frick SCRANTON Mrs. Lorene Tallon Frick, 71, died Monday. in Florence County, she was a daughter of the late Mottie and Mrs.

Ella Miles McClam. She was a retired employsee of Wentworth Manufacturing Co. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Revels of Columbia: stepdaughters, Mrs. Mae Huggins of Coward and Mrs.

Precious Fulmer of Columbia; sons, Joseph M. Tallon of Florence and Gilbert A. Tallon of Scranton, a stepson, John W. Frick of Coward: sisters, Mrs. Emmie Carroway of Coward, Mrs.

Lissie Smith and Mrs. Etholee Thornhill of Scranton and Mrs. Gladys Vause of Florence: brothers, R.W. and Hybert McClam of Florence; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 3 p.m.

Thursday at Floyd Funeral Home of Olanta, with burial in Bethel Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Mamie C. Millner HARDEEVILLE Mrs. Mamie C.

Millner, 71, widow of Joe E. Millner, died Tuesday. Born in Bryan County, she was a daughter of the late Willie B. and Mrs. Mamie Ferrie Carter.

Surviving are a son, Floyd Williams of Ellabell, daughters, Mrs. Josephine Carrol of Ellabell and Mrs. Christine Keatts, Mrs. Kathleen Bates, Mrs. Charlotte Ford and Mrs.

Teresa Brabham of Hardeeville; sisters, Mrs. Addie Mae Cannon and Miss Bertha Carter of Savannah: grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sauls Funeral Home of Ridgeland. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday at Ford Hill Cemetery of Lynchburg, Va. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Herbert C.

Primus Jr. BARNWELL Herbert C. Primus 62, died Tuesday. Born in Massachusetts, he was a son of Mrs. Christina Deery Primus and the late Herbert Conrad Primus Sr.

He was a Korean conflict Army veteran and a retired employee of Barnwell County Detention Center. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Merryl Beasley Primus; a daughter, Miss Tina of Shirley, sons, Herbert Primus III of Barnwell, Gary Primus of Greer and Michael Primus of Athol, his mother of Ashburnham, and sisters, Mrs. Beverly Caefer of Leominster, and Mrs. Marilyn Gilbert of Ashburnham.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Mole Funeral Home, with a private burial. SUMMERVILLE Harry Caum Haines II. 73, of 206 Hunt Club Drive, died Monday. Born in Haddon Heights, N.J., he was a son of the late Harry Caum and Mrs.

Dana Bower Haines. He attended Elkhart, schools and was a 1936 graduate of Purdue University, receiving a bachelor's degree in forestry. He received his master's degree in 1939 at Duke University of Durham, N.C., and was a retired forester with the U.S. Forestry Service. He served in South America, Central America, British Columbia, Indonesia and Liberia.

He was a member of the Society of American Foresters, the Xi Sigma Pi honor fraternity, International Society of Tropical Foresters and the Association of British Colum- Fred W. Hines Fred Woodrow Hines died Tuesday. Born in Spartanburg County, he was a son of the late Walter D. and Mrs. Bessie Barnett Hines.

He was a retired sales representative with Heavy Duty Equipment in South Carolina. He was a 32nd-degree Mason and a member of Doric Masonic Lodge No. 568 AFM of New Bern. N.C.. Scottish Rite, York Rite Bodies, Order of the Eastern Star and North Carolina State Law Enforcement Agency.

He was a member of Trenholm Road United Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Geneva Marks Hines; sons. Cameron M. Hines of Williamsville, N.Y., and Alexander T.

Hines of Mount Pleasant, a daughter, Mrs. Catherine H. Wills of of Memphis, brothers. Melvin Hines of Columbus, N.C.. Hugh H.

Hines of Montgomery, and Mrs. Frances Marian H. Billy B. of Charlotte, and sisters. Ritchey, Mrs.

Margaret H. Smith and Mrs. Myrtle H. Szklarski of Columbus and Mary Kate H. Garner, N.C.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. William F. Evans. Burial will be at 1 p.m.

Thursday at the Thomas Family Cemetery of Broadway, N.C. Memorials may be made to the Trenholm Road United Methodist Church building fund or to the Arthritis Foundation. Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is in charge of local arrangements, and Rogers Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements in Broadway. Nero Herbert SALUDA Nero Herbert, 84, died Tuesday. Born in Saluda County, he was a son of the late Andrew and Mrs.

Tina Moore Herbert. He was a member of Mount Enon Baptist Church and the Men's Aid Society. Surviving are daughters, the Rev. H. Brown of Waterbury, Ms.

Barbara Gaines of Philadelphia, Ms. Dorothy Gaines of Saluda and Ms. Bette Gaines of Columbia: sons. J.C. Herbert of Atlanta, Robert and Andrew Herbert of Waterbury and John Culbreath of Batesburg; a sister, Ms Blanche Herbert of Philadelphia; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Mount Enon Baptist Church. Butler Sons Funeral Home is in charge. William G. Dill William Gordon Dill, 65, of 6525 Crossfield Road, died Tuesday.

Born in Smithville, he was a son of the late William Green and Mrs. Allie Azalee Ritter Dill. He was a World War II and Korean conflict Navy veteran and retired as chief auditor with the S.C. Public Service Commission, transportation division. He was a member of Trenholm Road United Methodist Church.

Forest Acres Masonic Lodge No. 410 AFM, the Scottish Rite, Jamil Shrine Temple and the South Carolina Association of Public Accountants. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nell Wright Dill; sons. Robert G.

Dill Sr. of Columbia and William H. Dill of Camden; a daughter, Mrs. Elayne Brown of Columbia; sisters, Mrs. Adelaide Rich of Amory, Mrs.

Arlene McCann of Columbus, Mrs. Travis Gordon of Jackson, and grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, conducted by the Rev. William F.

Evans. Burial will be in Sulligent, Ala. Memorials may be made to Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital of Greenville. Mrs. Mary P.

Timms CONWAY Mrs. Mary Louise Porter Timms, 62, of 209 Busbee died Monday. Born in Union County, she was a daughter of Mrs. Jessie Platt Porter and the late James Edwin Porter. She was a charter member of Westminster Presbyterian Church of Conway, where she was a member of the choir.

She was a former member of Kingston Presbyterian Church, where she was a member of the choir for more than 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Joe E. Timms sons, J. Patrick Timms of Silverstreet and Joseph E. Timms Jr.

of Conway; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Kittie Sue) Clay of Harrisburg, N.C.; her mother of Union: brothers, James E. Porter Jr. of Lexington and David L. Porter Franklin, a sister, Mrs.

H.E. (Polly Anna) Parker of High Point, N.C.: and grandchildren. be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Westminster Presbyterian Church, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the residence.

Memorials may be made to the Westminster Presbyterian Church choir loft renovation fund. Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel, is in charge. Bernard Washington RIDGELAND Bernard Washington, 51, died Monday. Born in Jasper County, he was a son of Mrs. Lula Scott Washington and the late Burgess Washington Sr.

He attended Jasper County schools and was a construction worker and a member of First Heyward Baptist Church. Surviving are sons, Moses Doe of Ridgeland and Frank Washington of Savannah; daughters, Mrs. Regina Mitchell of Augusta and Misses Janet and Jackie Washington of Savannah; his mother of Ridgeland; brothers, Robert Washington of Ridgeland, Mose, Harold and Burgess Washington Jr. of Savannah, Joseph Washington Charleston, James Washington of Washington, D.C., John H. Washington of Wilmington, sisters, Mrs.

Rosa Lee Ross of Guyton, Ms. Elease Washington of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Miss Annie Mae Washington, Ms. Carolyn Ruth, Ms. Nancy Simmons and Ms. Louise Washington of Ridgeland; and grandchildren.

Plans will be announced by Bostick Funeral Home. bian Foresters. He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church of Charlotte. Surviving are sons, Harry C.

Haines III of Puerto Rico and Philip E. Haines of Charlotte; a daughter, Mrs. Dana H. Simpson of Summerville; brothers, Clement and Philip Haines of South Bend, and William H.B. Haines of Asheville, N.C.: and grandchildren.

Cemetery. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Sharon Memorial Park of Charlotte. James A. Dyal Funeral Home is in charge.

Memorials may be made to the United Parkinson's Foundation of Chicago. charge. Talmadge R. Kyzer LEESVILLE Talmadge R. Kyzer, 74, of 400 Bowers Circle, died Monday.

Born in Lexington County, he was a son of the late Holly Lavance and Mrs. Frances Delena Rish Kyzer. He was. a World War Army veteran, a retired carpenter and a member of Convent Baptist Church of Leesville. Surviving are widow.

Mrs. Della Gantt Kyzer, sons, Randy Kyzer Jr. of Wagener and Vance and Jimmy Kyzer of Leesville; daughters, Mrs. Lensey (Mary Ellen) Shumpert and Mrs. Bobby (Marian Laird of Leesville and Mrs.

Richard (Rachel) Luehner of Hampton, sisters, Mrs. Lavania Lucas of Lexington, Mrs. Ila Risinger of West Columbia, Mrs. Cleo Rish of Columbia, Mrs. Wauleska Padgett of Leesville and Bobbie Jo Gunter of Greenwood; a brother, Francis Kyzer of Leesville; grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Convent Baptist Church, conducted by the Padgett. Pallbearers will be his grandsons and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today at Blizzard Funeral Home of Wagener. Mrs. Helen T. Small UNION Mrs. Helen Tucker Small, 63, of Route 1, died Tuesday.

Born in Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late Melvin and Mrs. Helen Marie Tucker Tucker. She attended Fairforest Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband. Fred R.

Small; daughters, Mrs. Paulette Trammell and Trammell of Union and Mrs. Trammell of Laurens; sons, Brendan Kenneth Ronnie and Robert Small of Union and Danny Small of San Francisco. sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Trammell of Enoree and Mrs.

Margaret Lawson of Union; grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Fairforest Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today at S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home. Mrs. Donna N. Montjoy WALTERBORO Mrs.

Donna Gail Nettles Montjoy, 34, died Tuesday. Born in Colleton County, she was a daughter of Eanos and Mrs. Maude Preacher Nettles. She was an employee of Shoney's Restaurant and a member of Bedon Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Larry Montjoy; a son, William A.

Montjoy; daughters, Misses Melinda G. and Sarah D. Montjoy; her parents; and a brother, Eanos Nettles all of Walterboro; and sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Crosby of Columbia, Miss Gloria J. Nettles of Walterboro, Mrs.

Bonnie Crosby of Round 0, Miss Vickie Nettles of Charleston and Mrs. Susan Wiggins of Johns Island. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at Bedon Baptist Church. Herndon Sons Funeral Home is in charge.

Funeral Announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS GERVAIS STREET CHAPEL MR. GOODRICH: Funeral service of Mr. David Stratton Goodrich, Jr. will be held in Smith Memorial pel, First Presbyterian Church, this (Wednesday) morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Churchyard.

Honorary pallbearers will be the Deacons Emeritus of First Presbyterian Church. MR. SCOTT: Funeral service of Mr. M. Cliff Scott will be held in Ebenezer Lutheran Church this (Wednesday) morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. DEVINE STREET CHAPEL MR. HINES: Funeral service of Mr. Fred Woodrow Hines will held in Dunbar Funeral Home, DEVINE STREET CHAPEL, this (Wednesday) morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Thomas Family Cemetery, Broadway, N.C., Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

-Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Edmund R. Taylor, Ernest Campbell, Robert Gorham, Dr. Badger Humphries, John Lowrance and Delmos Lockhart. MRS.

BARTON: Memorial liams Barton, widow of Mr. be held in Dunbar Funeral CHAPEL, this (Wednesday) terment will be in Gardendale, service of Mrs. Mary WilJames Edgar Barton, will Home, DEVINE STREET afternoon at 1 o'clock. InAlabama. MR.

DILL: Funeral service of Mr. William Gordon Dill will held in Dunbar Funeral Home, DEVINE STREET CHAPEL, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Sulligent, Alabama, MRS. ROFF: Funeral service of Mrs. Gilchrist Roff, widow of Mr.

John F. Roff, will be held in the Chapel at Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. DUNBAR Funeral Home 461 W. Palmetto St.

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The State from Columbia, South Carolina (2024)

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The State from Columbia, South Carolina? ›

It borders North Carolina to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and Georgia to the southwest across the Savannah River. Along with North Carolina, it makes up the Carolinas region of the East Coast.

What states border the state of South Carolina? ›

It borders North Carolina to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and Georgia to the southwest across the Savannah River. Along with North Carolina, it makes up the Carolinas region of the East Coast.

Is Columbia in NC or SC? ›

Located in the heart of South Carolina, Columbia stands as the state capital, home of the flagship university, and economic engine for industrial and corporate growth.

Which city is close to Columbia SC? ›

Cities near Columbia, South Carolina:
  • West Columbia, SC.
  • Forest Acres, SC.
  • Cayce, SC.
  • Dentsville, SC.
  • Irmo, SC.
  • Lexington, SC.
  • Orangeburg, SC.
  • Newberry, SC.

Who was the girl found in the dumpster in Columbia SC? ›

COLUMBIA — After a monthlong investigation, Columbia police arrested a 32-year-old man on murder charges for allegedly killing a woman and placing her body in a dumpster. The body of Dominique Michelle Palmero Pohl was found on April 11 in a garbage can behind the Q Mart convenience store on Colonial Drive.

Which state is closest to South Carolina? ›

Shaped like an inverted triangle with an east-west base of 285 miles (459 km) and a north-south extent of about 225 miles (360 km), the state is bounded on the north by North Carolina, on the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southwest by Georgia.

Is South Carolina close to Tennessee? ›

The distance between South Carolina and Tennessee is 290 miles. The road distance is 553.8 miles. How do I travel from South Carolina to Tennessee without a car? The best way to get from South Carolina to Tennessee without a car is to bus via Atlanta which takes 14h 19m and costs $100 - $210.

Is it cheap to live in Columbia South Carolina? ›

The cost of living in Columbia, SC is 2% lower than the state average and 8% lower than the national average. Columbia, SC housing is 26% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 30% pricier.

What is Columbia, SC famous for? ›

Columbia is known as the “Soda City” because of its many soda fountains and its history as a hub of the soft drink industry. Columbia has a long history of being a major player in the soft drink industry, dating back to the early 20th century when a Coca-Cola bottling plant in the state was established in the city.

What is the largest city in South Carolina? ›

Charleston is the largest city in South Carolina with a 2020 U.S. Census population estimate of 150,227.

What cities are 2 hours from Columbia, SC? ›

~2 hour drive or less
  • Charlotte, NC | ~1.5 hr from downtown Columbia.
  • Charleston, SC | ~1 hr. 45 min. ...
  • Greenville, SC | ~2 hr. from downtown Columbia.
  • Beaufort, SC | ~2 hr. 15 min. ...
  • Asheville, NC | ~2.5 hr. from downtown Columbia.
  • Savannah, GA | ~2.5 hr. from downtown Columbia.
  • Atlanta, GA | ~3 hr. ...
  • Wilmington, NC | ~3 hr.
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How far is myrtle from Columbia? ›

Yes, the driving distance between Myrtle Beach to Columbia is 149 miles. It takes approximately 2h 54m to drive from Myrtle Beach to Columbia.

Is Columbia SC close to Charleston SC? ›

Yes, the driving distance between Columbia to Charleston is 115 miles. It takes approximately 1h 58m to drive from Columbia to Charleston.

Who was the baby found in a dumpster in 1989? ›

Buelna was on duty in November 1989 when he heard a faint sound coming from a trash bin. Buelna started shifting through the trash and discovered a baby, his umbilical cord still attached. The child was just four hours old and weighed four pounds, two ounces.

Who was the girl in the container South Carolina? ›

Kala Brown Found

Kala Brown was found in the back of the 30' by 15' metal container, chained around the neck "like a dog." When asked about her boyfriend, Charlie Carver, Brown replied "He shot him." Brown explained that Todd Kohlhepp shot Carver to death, and then kept her as a sex slave on the property.

What 4 states border North Carolina? ›

North Carolina borders the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, and Georgia and South Carolina to the south.

Where is the best place to live in South Carolina? ›

2024 Top 25 Best Places to Live in South Carolina
  • South Carolina's natural beauty, attractions, festivals, thriving economy, and nearly perfect year-round weather makes it a great place to live. ...
  • Charleston.
  • India Hook.
  • Greenville.
  • Lake Wylie.
  • Sullivan's Island.
  • North Augusta.
  • Mauldin.
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What state borders 5 states? ›

List of Neighboring States
State NameNumber of Neighboring States
Arizona Georgia Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Mexico Ohio Virginia West Virginia5
Alabama Indiana Kansas Maryland Mississippi Montana North Carolina Oregon Texas Wisconsin4
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What is the racial makeup of South Carolina? ›

Race and ethnicity (White alone 61.6%; Black alone 12.4%; Hispanic 18.7%; Asian alone 6%; American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1.1%; Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0.2%; Some Other Race alone 8.4%; Two or More Races 10.2%). Diversity Index (61.1%, up from 54.9%).

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