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R L White
GREENWOOD-Henry Loy White,
71, of the Abbeville Highway, died
Friday. He was a brother of
Clinton E. White of Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, four daughters, a son, ano
ther brother, 11 grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were con
ducted Saturday in Greenwood
Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Boyce
CHAPPELS - Mrs. Lucille
Boyce died Tuesday, Dec. 2. She
was a sister of Levi Golden of
Cross Hill.
Other survivors include her
husband; a son, two sisters; ano
ther brother.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at Vaughnville
Baptist Church with burial in the
church cemetery.
* * *
Mrs. Townsend
GREENVILLE-Mrs. Luna M.
Townsend, 61, of 21 Rowley St.,
died Thursday, Dec. 4. She was
the mother of Miss Ellen Town
send of Clinton.
Other survivors include her
husband, two sons, two other
daughters, three brothers, two
sisters and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services were heldSa-
turday with burial in West View
Cemetery in Liberty.
Berkley Johnson
Berkley Johnson, 80, died
Thursday.
He was a son of the late Susan
Johnson. A native of Greer, he had
lived in Clinton for more than
35 years and was a retired car
penter.
Surviving is a sister, Mrs.
Dora Johnston of Greer.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at Thompson Mortuary.
Burial was in Friendship Church
Cemetery.
R. W. Koon
Robert W. Koon, 51, of 203 Fer
guson St., died Thursday.
He was a native of Lexington
County, but had lived in Joanna
and Clinton for four years. He
was a son of Mrs. Martha Lind-
ler Barbery Koon of Clinton and
the late Henry Roy Koon. He was
a truck driver for a produce
company and was a Lutheran and a
veteran of World War U.
Surviving also are his wife,
Mrs. Gaynelle Barbery Koon; two
daughters, Miss Deborah Anne
Koon and Miss Robin Lynne Koon
of the home; four sisters, Mrs.
Lillie Dodd of Santee, Mrs. Betty
Kinard of Pomaria, Mrs. Nar-
vice Longshore of Newberry and
Mrs. Mattie Longshore of Saluda;
and four brothers, Ira and Geo
rge Koon of Newberry. Levi Koon
of Simpsonville and Clarence J.
Koon of Fountain Inn.
Funeral services were held
Friday at Gray Funeral Home.
Burial was in Rosemont
Cemetery.
Mrs. Rogers
SPARTANBURG - Mrs. Annie
Wallace Rogers, 80, died Sunday
in Inman. She was the mother of
Mrs. Helen Hughes of Clinton.
Other survivors include two
other daughters, three sons, 17
grandchildren and 26 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday at M. W. Bobo
Funeral Chapel with burial in
Sunset Memorial Park.
Mrs. Adams
LAURENS - Mrs. Alice C. Ad
ams, 81, of 158 Washington St.,
died Friday. She was the mother
of Jesse Adams of Clinton and
was a sister of Mrs. Betty Hill
of Cross Hill.
She was a member of Bethel
Baptist Church in Cross Hill.
Other survivors include two
other sons, three daughters, ano
ther sister, two brothers, six
grandchildren, 16 great-grand
children and a great-great grand
child.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Bethel Baptist Church
with burial in New Hope AME
Church cemetery.
Junior High
Chorus Concert
Set Next Week
Mrs. Grace Connor will pre
sent her Clinton Junior High
Chorus in concert Thursday, Dec.
18, at 7:30 p.m.
The program of Christmas
music will be held in the Junior
High School auditorium. The pub
lic is invited.
HOSPITAL
NEWS
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clinton
are Baby Boy Robinson, Baby Boy
Henderson, Baby Girl Bowie,
Baby Girl Sanders, Mary
Copeland, Dock McGee, Dwight
Moody, Canzater Hill, Homer
Jones, Mary Terry, Willie Wil
liams, Thomas Williams, Ethel
Finley, Hannah Hamilton, Bobby
Tucker, Vandy Fallow, Jack Sul
livan, Thomas Douglas, Mary
Fallow, Clara Poole, l C. Mc-
Carley, Elliott Rice, Lillian Van-
hoy, Faye Thomas, Sara Cope
land, Hattie Fuller, Irene Tank-
ersley, Charles Giles, William
Fountain, Myrtle Wallenzine,
Caddie Barton, Leonard Gilliam,
Aurelia Jacks, Belle Hames,
Aline Lanford, Theodore Blakely,
Leander Pitts, L. H. Davidson,
Jim Bass, Sara Dailey, Cora Dan
dy, Evelyn Henderson, Marsha
Salders, Mary Bowie, Evelyn
Reeder, Etolia Robinson, Grace
Kay, Genell Lambert, and Eliza
beth Richie.
Patients from Joanna are Ba
by Girl Finley, Lillian Murrah,
Maybell Hawkins, George Kinard,
and Pearl Williams.
Patients from Kinards are
Mark Summer and R. C. Frank
lin.
Patients from Laurens are
Mattie Lee Coates, Ruth Dorn.
Patients from Mountville are
John Davis and Mary Annetta
Bluford.
Patients from Cross Hill are
Leila Bryson and Coraw Moses.
Patient from Enoree are Ann
Harlan.
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