He is survived by his wife, Norma Mead; his son, William Nelson Mead (Elisabeth) of North Carolina; his daughter, Elizabeth Sullivan of Pennsylvania; his stepsons, Lewis S. Hosea (Lynn) of Georgia and Jerry R. Hosea (Janice) of South Carolina; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. William Wickliffe of Mount Gilead died Sept. 8 at his home while comforted by his family following a long illness. Gertrude Thomas Chandler of Georgetown, an award-winning gardener, died Monday surrounded by her family. She was active in PTA and a serious taskmistress to her four daughters when it came to both schoolwork and learning how to do more than boil water. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society (cancer.org) or to Amedisys Hospice, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Conway, SC 29526. He was born Jan. 29, 1947, in Norfolk, Va., the youngest of four children of John Horace Stafford and Alice Bernice Spencer Stafford. He was born in Myrtle Beach, the son of Pamela Kitchen of Pawleys Island and Thomas Keller of Garden City. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church with interment in the church cemetery. He had also lived in Miller Place, N.Y., and the Bronx, N.Y. Mr. MacSorley retired to South Carolina to pursue an active retirement that included golf, travel, the beach and entertaining the many friends and family that would visit his most favorite place, his home in Pawleys Island. She loved babies, especially her grandchildren, whom she would visit at least once a month even when she lived in the Middle East. He repeatedly taught me how to live life to the fullest, recover from the hard knocks and love people unconditionally. Her heart overflowed with the love of Jesus, and she encouraged her children to keep love in your heart.. John Henry saw life as a series of adventures; stories to be told, to be shared and told all over again. Mr. Stafford retired as lieutenant commander after 20 years of service. 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. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Burroughs Funeral Home. She began her career as a first-grade teacher, assistant principal and curriculum coordinator in Irmo with Lexington School District 5. A celebration of his life will be held Aug. 14 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Pawleys Tap and Pour. Mrs. Johanson was an avid reader who volunteered for the Horry County Literacy Council and found great joy in teaching reading skills to others. He worked at Fairchild, the first business in what would later become the Silicon Valley. She is survived by her son, Joseph Lester Wolfe IV (Anne Pinckney) of Pacolet; her brothers, Robert Henry Moss Jr. (Joanne) and Joseph David Moss (Kristen); her grandchildren, Chappel Pinckney Wolfe and William Rutledge Wolfe; her brother-in-law, Henry D. Wolfe (Debbie); her nieces and nephews, Bryan Moss, Sarah Moss McNeil, Marianna Moss, Rachel Moss, Andy Moss, and Curry Moss; and many cousins and extended family. 46480 Fish Rock Rd, Gualala, CA 95445 LUXE PLACES INTERNATIONAL $385,000 1 bd 1 ba 807 sqft - House for sale 3D Tour 44721 Fish Rock Rd, Gualala, CA 95445 SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY $550,000 14.25 acres lot - Lot / Land for sale Loading. Ft. 2 Car Garage Listing provided by Oceanic Land Office, Robert T Juengling Hide Contact Share Map Contingent 1/30 3D Tour 38560 Robinson Reef Dr Gualala, CA 95445 $1,575,000 Single Family Contingent MLS # 322036458 Mr. Goode worked for 35 years for First National City Bank on Park Avenue in New York. View Me. Mrs. Sneed later moved to Texas to be closer to family, and moved with them to Virginia Beach, where she enjoyed being back on the coast, looking out over the water and watching the boats and the birds. Upon retirement, he worked in real estate at Pawleys Island for several years. She earned a masters degree in zoology at Indiana University in 1951. She loved playing bridge, bowling, and knitting, donating countless quilts, baby blankets, slippers and toboggans to friends and the South Charleston Heart and Hand charity. In addition to her parents and husband, her brother, Dr. John Girardeau Murray Jr., and her sister, Martha Murray Gulian, died before her. He was a committed Christian, who was baptized and raised Presbyterian, but after marrying Butler was given the choice of becoming an Episcopalian or becoming an Episcopalian. There, Mrs. Travis delighted in the kids activities, walked with neighborhood friends, enjoyed Friday night family dinners at U.S. Bar & Grill, and spent time with family on the lake. Hood was best known by many for the waterfront dining establishment, The River Room. She was 91. Even though we had very little stuff, if we met someone who had less, he would take them in. She wrote about her faith in God and her battle with cancer in a book, Dying to Live.. Arthur J. He earned his undergraduate and masters degrees in zoology at DePauw University and his doctorate at Purdue University in 1951. They achieved prominence for the productions they created for elementary schools, representing the Junior League at the national convention of puppeteers. He graduated from Chattanoogas City High School, where he was crowned May King and was named Best All-Around Boy by the Class of 1956. He was born Jan. 12, 1954, in Charlotte, the son of Catharine Kitty Hardwick Efird Johnston and Hugh Martin Efird. He loved them, too. Mr. Baldwin also had an interest in politics. In addition to his business interests, he was active in leadership roles at All Saints, Waccamaw, and The Abbey, serving as senior and junior warden, the vestry and stewardship. She then followed in the footsteps of her mother and sister to attend college at Brenau Womens College in Gainesville, Ga. He traveled the world, became an avid golfer, served on the Petaluma, Calif., Library Board and the Dalton City Council. She often said it was her favorite job. He and his wife founded Barnett Services, and he built a reputation as a skilled worker and a good man. She was 79. It was named -30-, the symbol journalists traditionally used to indicate the end of a story. Mrs. Divney loved spending time playing cards with her friends at the Tradition clubhouse, eating out with family and friends and cooking for her family. Mr. Shuler married the late Sara Ione Tillotson of Hartsville in 1953. Search Hotel Deals. Lachicotte then returned to Clemson, where he was a student manager of the 1948 football team that went undefeated under coach Frank Howard. In addition to her husband and parents, two daughters, Katherine Breland and Alice Metzendorf, died before her, as did a grandson, Benjamin Lucas Boensch, and two sisters, Alice Hutson and Mary Easley. Mr. Stafford trusted Jesus Christ as his lord and savior and during his retirement years he enjoyed attending a weekly mens Bible study. They enjoyed traveling the U.S. and cruising the Caribbean in their retirement. He is survived by his wife of nearly 64 years, Kathleen Green Snoots Howard; two daughters, Kathleen Howard Dowis (Chip) of Charleston and Helen Elizabeth Howard of Sullivans Island; one son, Richard Grandison Howard Jr. (Martha) of Raleigh, N.C.; three grandchildren, George Dowis, Grandison Howard and Addie Howard, who referred to him as Buddy; and his friend Fitz Lee Howard, an energetic, black Labrador retriever. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his daughters, Megan and Katie Dallas; his sister, Ashley Godfrey; and his fiance, Tammy Jewell, and her children, Skylar and Gage. Maphill is more than just a map gallery. Through his travel both in this country and abroad, he made thousands of true friends. Aaron described himself as being a terror of the Myers Park neighborhood, throwing water balloons at cars on Providence Road from tree houses. He worked his way up to chief technician. He had a strong faith and truly loved the Lord. Memorials may be made to the church, 901 Highmarket St., Georgetown, SC. 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. 38050 Ocean Ridge Dr Gualala, CA 95445 $659,000 Single Family Active MLS # 322077460 2 Beds 2 Total Baths 1,500 Sq. Mrs. Travis served on the board of Good Friends, worked with Rubys Kids and participated in the Garden Club. Mr. Ackermans love of young musicians and his kind and giving spirit led him to mentor many students. A reception will follow at Avenue, 110 E. Court Street, Suite 600, Greenville. He leaves a multitude of recordings in genres from classical to jazz and avant-garde, including his own classical and jazz compositions. The basic message of the Bible that Jesus was the son of God and died for our sins, all the basics. She was born Jan. 17, 1934, in Alta Vista, Va., a daughter of Doyle Wofford Balliew and Mable Pope Balliew. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local library. Memorials may be made to Agape Hospice, 2320 Highway 378, Conway, SC 29527. He then started his own company, Caudell Telecom. She built a home in Murrells Inlet and returned to Belin, where she met Ed May. close. Her work including representing the New York fire and police departments, White Castle and clients at the New York Worlds Fair. He is survived by his son, William Neil Jackson; two grandchildren, Ladd and Carleigh Jackson; his sister Jane Jackson Finch (Jim); his mother-in-law, Phyllis Mabry; and in-laws Brent Mabry and Laura Mabry Kiser and their families. Memorials may be made to Church of the Holy Comforter. At the end of the season, the shop got robbed, White said. Box 2228, Georgetown, SC 29442 (scmaritimemuseum.org). She is survived by her son, Charlie Bourne (Sheryl) of Mount Pleasant; her grandchildren, Grayson Bourne (Nikki), Parker Bourne (Brooke) and Bethany Bourne; her great-granddaughter, Ellie Kate Bourne; her brother, Donald Gunter (Joyce) of Georgetown; and her sister, Carol Jean Frye (Jim) of Indio, Calif. Her brother, Charles Dowdy, died before her. July 9, 2001. She was 100. John Vernberg Fellowship in Coastal and Marine Sciences.. They graduated college in the spring of 1960 and married on June 18. And they couldnt sell them, he recalled. In the early 1990s, Mr. and Mrs. Averette began traveling with the ABCD (American British Canadian Dutch) golf group, where they met some of their dearest friends traveling through Europe and playing golf. She was born in Jersey City, N.J., the daughter of William and Adele Higgins. He was happiest at his farm, hunt club and watching birds on his back porch with Martha. A celebration of life service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. She was born Feb. 2, 1925, in Florence, the daughter of John James and Elizabeth Gregg Clemmons. A graveside service will be held at Unity Cemetery in Fort Mill at a date to be announced. View Deal. A hammock factory was built, then relocated and the factory converted to shop space. Are you looking for Gualala obituaries and death records? Betty graduated from Winyah High School in 1949, and the Medical College of South Carolina School of Nursing in 1953. Her brothers, Charles W. Compton and David Meid Compton, and her sisters-in-law, Kathryn C. Compton and Constance T. Rodie, died before her. Following his passing in 2020, Mrs. Fairey returned to Greenville. She was BaBa to her nine grandchildren, and each knew she was their loudest cheerleader and strongest defender. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his brothers, Kyle L. Hollenbaugh (Austin) and Ian B. Hollenbaugh; uncles and aunts, Danny and Kim Eaddy, Albert and Nudang Eaddy, Willonette Steed, and Randy and Myra Hollenbaugh; and many cousins and friends. He was born Jan. 4, 1942 in Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of Charles Muratore and Helen Izzo Muratore. Mrs. Schroer was a founding member of Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. Ross Chellis. Everyone knew Charlie, Mr. The family settled in Atlanta for two decades. Mrs. Dickert was named the 1991-92 Citizen of the Year by the South Charleston Lions Club. He was drafted by the L.A. Rams. In 1965, he was awarded a Fulbright-Hays fellowship that funded a year of collaboration with colleagues in Brazil. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sons, William Gatewood Moore III and James Robert Moore. Mr. Baldwin then worked in sales before becoming an auto mechanics teacher at the Georgetown Career Center at the Howard School. Her husband died in 2009. Neighbors enjoyed seeing her walk her two dogs, Maggie and Zoe. Her fierce commitment to biweekly salon visits, and her nickname Lightning, will forever bring smiles to her family. He attended Greenville High School and graduated from Clemson University with a degree in textile engineering. To the delight of her family and his, they married in 2006. After a lifetime of service in the Lords name, he followed his call to ministry and was ordained by the Anglican Church in 2003, gaining the nickname Deacon Doug.. He was 87. Gualala Point Regional Park 139 State Parks Beaches By linnnieee There is ample parking and bathrooms at the visitor center. Outside of the store, Mrs. Cribb could be found rocking on the front porch of her Pawleys Island beach house, surrounded by friends and family her favorite thing to do. He won the S.C. That was in the early 1950s, when he first started selling real estate. She was 72. He started out selling real estate with the H.B. He stayed engaged in the community and church. While at Lander, Margaret served on the board of several civic organizations that served the town of Greenwood and Lander. Mrs. Wolfe had a passion for animals and volunteered with the Florence Area Humane Society doing education programs, pet therapy and rescue work. He lived in Wheaton, Ill. Mr. Hawver enjoyed playing tennis, outdoor team shooting range competition, politics and building outdoor fire pits. He was a great storyteller who was strong in every sense. He worked at Baystate Elevator starting in 1971 and finished his career out at Otis Elevator, where he retired at the age 58. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandmother, Christine Kitchen of Pawleys Island, who was influential in his life; his uncle, Philip Kitchen (Ruth) of Pawleys Island; his aunt, Patti Rumbley (William) of Farmington Hills, Mich.; his uncle, Paul Kitchen (Natalia) of Buford, Ga., and numerous cousins. He was an avid flounder fisherman in Pawleys Creek. She was known as Goose to her grandchildren because because she gathered and nurtured them like the fabled Mother Goose. He was remembered as an adventurous and daring man who loved life, friends including furry ones and family. Mrs. Cain was the life of the party and loved her family and friends. He served his Lord and his congregations in his Episcopal and Anglican parishes on the vestry, as senior warden and long-time treasurer. Aaron Hardwick Efird of DeBordieu, who ran a charter boat business before becoming a manager of his familys textile company, died Sunday. In 1989, Mrs. He never really retired and continued to go into his Mole Hole office most every day, but he did take time to play some golf and fish with friends, take cruises and travel internationally with his wife. She is survived by her daughters, Paula Nance of Murrells Inlet and Tina N. Biddix (Charles) of Pawleys Island; her brother, Roland J. Chaplin, Ill (Mary) of Murrells Inlet; her grandchildren, Joshua Cody Wilson, Justin Jay Wilson, Jacob Forrest Wilson, Christen Marie MacKorell (John), Cynthia Ann Mitchell (Matt), Patrick Dylan Bateman; her great-grandchildren, Dargan Marie MacKorell, John Oliver MacKorell, Bennett Ann MacKorell and Amelia Marie Mitchell. He enjoyed many years at their mountain home, visiting and golfing at Olde Beau Golf Club in Roaring Gap, N.C., and at their cottage in Holden Beach, N.C. He is survived by his sister, Peggy; his children, Kelly, Jennifer, Kristy and Stuart; his grandchildren, Price, Kathryn, Sarah, Jeremiah, Alex and Sydney; and his great-granddaughter, Millie. In addition to his wife of 42 years, he is survived by his daughters, Catharine Carson Efird (Joseph Ross Westerlund) of Chapel Hill, N.C., and Bonnie Elizabeth Efird (Jonathan James Cooke) of Santa Monica, Calif.; his sister, Ellen Efird Gould of Spartanburg; his brother, Hugh Martin Efird Jr. of Aiken; his nieces, Katie Gould Butler, Lauren Gould Ward (Bestor), Elizabeth Gould and Carrie Gould; his brothers-in-law, Trey Carson (Anita Carson) of Alexandria, Va., Ty Carson (Nancy Carson) of Lewisville, N.C., and Kit Shelton (Chad Shelton) of West Columbia; his nephews, Forthe Carson (Megan), Ryne Carson, Chase Shelton; and his nieces, Caroline Shelton and Lindy Goodnow (Will). Maryan Roberts Caughman-May of Murrells Inlet died Aug. 12 at her home surrounded by her daughters and her caregiver. He graduated from Lower Richland High School in 1966 and attended Wingate College before joining the Marines. Last Known Residence. She graduated from Dreher High School and attended nursing school before marrying Milburn G. Caughman Jr. in 1951. She was 80. I think, if anything, Ive had a feel for the landscape, Lachicotte said at the 50th anniversary of the Hammock Shops. In 2001, they got a contract from the U.S. After retirement, the Brewers lived in Pawleys Island for 20 years before moving to Spartanburg. Gualala Point Park is popular with day hikers, picnickers and also offers a beautiful setting . This business was a success with the horses winning many ribbons and grand championships until Pams untimely death in 2008. Carl Jackson Brakebill III of Knoxville, Tenn., died Nov. 21 in Pawleys Island surrounded by his family. Little Doc grew up at Waverly, which his great-grandfather bought in 1871, and Pawleys Island. John was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and graduated with a degree in engineering in 1962. She also supported her husbands leadership roles with the Belleville and Essex County Education Associations. Who Where Advanced Receive obituaries Freda Noble October 19, 2022 (95 years old) View obituary Tianna Marga Gaynor- Rosseau April 12, 2021 (73 years old) He was, known for his one-liners and expressive eyebrows. He also served as a director of the Wofford College National Alumni Association and the U.S. Jaycees. Deaths of Notre Dame alumni. This charming coastal town is located along PCH about three hours north of San Francisco and boasts a population of scarcely over 2,000, making it a heavenly escape from the hustle and bustle of the Bay Area. She grew up in Appleton, Wisc. The couple saw God move many times in their lives. 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. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Father Pats Lunch Kitchen. He completed his Army service after 12 years with the rank of major. 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. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her son, Scott Hinds (Frankie) of Johnston; two daughters, Allyson Cruise of Georgetown and Tootie Willhelm (Rob) of Fairhope, Ala.; her grandchildren, Lanford Wrenn, Blair Willhelm, Stephen Wrenn, Wofford Willhelm (Tabatha) and Savannah Hinds; and her great-grandchildren, Colin, Kayla, Cantley and Kennedy. Saturday 5 | 9C. She put in the work at her job and for the people she cared about her entire life without complaint. She was born Jan. 4, 1941, in Charleston, the daughter of Roland James Chaplin Jr. and Christine Turbeville Chaplin. She was blessed with more family when she married: Ravelle and Rob Whitener, Kelly and Janice Cain, Robert and Serena Whitener, Adam and Carly Whitener, Tyler and Elizabeth Cain and Caroline and Palmer Rafferty and three great-grandchildren. He coached his boys in baseball, was president of many organizations such as the Petaluma Jaycees, the Keystone Country Club and the VFW. Professionally, Ms. ODonovan worked in a business and accounting capacity. Donna Louise Schroer of Pawleys Island died April 1 in Murrells Inlet. Memorial services were held Tuesday at Temple Sinai. Some said he was the best scrambled egg cook in the state. She was born Oct. 5, 1929, in Media, Pa., a daughter of Robert E. Bullock and Dorothy Mink Bullock. Upon graduation, he received the Anton H. Classen Medal of Honor, the schools highest award. The next year, he married the former Louisa Freeman, Butlers first cousin and lifelong friend. He graduated from Furman University. Her sister Ruth Ann recommended health care, and at age 50, she graduated from nursing school. She was 73. He is survived by his wife, Clara Gayness Moses; his daughters, Natalie Moses (Douglas Klaucke) and children, Benjamin, Julien and Robert Pougnier; Carol Moses (David Vasconcelos) and children, Alice Moses, Aldo Pena-Moses; Katherine Moses Royer (Brad) and children, Brendan and Aaron; and Laura Moses; nine great-grandchildren; his brother, Herbert A. Moses; numerous nieces and nephews; and his wifes family, Frances Gowen (Brent), Sarah Sanford (Bryan) and their children. Joy Louise Yochem Tiller of Pawleys Island died Oct. 6 at Waccamaw Community Hospital with her husband by her side. Adults. Clipping found in Independent Coast Observer in Gualala, California on Apr 15, 2022. Mr. Dallas was an electrician by trade. He started a scuba diving and fishing charter business called Waterproof Charters / Submariner Inc. with his best friend, Alex Salley. It features sea views and free WiFi throughout the property. Box 528, Murrells Inlet, S.C. 29576. A graduate of Limestone College, she worked for a time as a flight attendant for Delta Airlines. He was 82. As a young man, he excelled in many sports and found a deep passion for football at Duke University and in the NFL. There is a guestbook at mayerfuneralhome.com. He was 77. Not a big place, like some of those expensive resort areas. Memorials may be made to the Parkinson Voice Project at parkinsonvoiceproject.org. A reception will follow. She helped raise her oldest grandson, Joe, for several years, working the night shift and then caring for him during the day while Lonna worked. There is a guest book at goldfinchfuneralhome.com. Her talent was utilized professionally in the furniture industry for many years, but what brought her the most joy was the paintings and drawings she gave to her family and friends. Golf Association Super Senior Championship in 2008. He remained true to himself, loved big, and refused to leave anything on the field. His favorite people called him Pops.. The couple moved to Trumbull, Conn., in 1957 and to West Hartford in 1959, following Mr. Tausches long career with General Electric. He was remembered as a stand-up guy who cared about his family and his friends. 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. No matter their many and varied paths, he reveled in their journeys, never directing and always applauding. She married Joseph Lester Wolfe III on July 31, 1965. Of all her professional roles, she most enjoyed her term as the first lady to the president of Lander University in Greenwood from 1992 to 2000. She was a lover of all her animals Sandy, Butler, James and Jeter. Since 1962, he had spent all of his summers at Litchfield Beach, and in 1978 Mr. Efird moved there to realize his dream. He later moved to the Hammock Shops and renamed the business Whitmire Fine Jewelry. He was a member of the National Board of Advisors of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and chairman of its Southern Region Board of Advisors for four years. In June 1953, she married Arnold Erhard Johanson. He met his future wife, Anne Morrison, in 1965 on a blind date and married her later that year.