The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 08, 1970, Image 6
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CLINTON, S. C.
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6-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Jan. 8, 1970
D. L McGee
Dock Lee McGee, 83, of 310
W. Pitts St., died Thursday.
He was a native of Swain Coun
ty, N. C., son of the late Ira
G. and Sarah Messer McGee. He
had lived in Clinton most of his
life and was retired from Clin
ton Mill. He was a member of
Calvary Baptist Church and the
Men’s Bible Class and a member
of the Old Timers Club.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Mrs. Paul Quinton of Clin
ton, with whom he lived, and Mrs.
Ruth Spires of Laurens; a bro
ther, Major McGee of Cherokee,
N. C.; a sister, Mrs. J. S. Nor
ris of Waynesville, N. C.; 14
grandchildren and 25 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Calvary Baptist
Church with burial in Rosemont
Cemetery.
* * *
John Huey
John Henry Huey, 84, of 147
W. Bluford St., died Tuesday,
Dec. 30.
He was born in Carnesville,
Ga., son of the late William and
Mollie Miller Huey. He was a
member of Bailey Memorial Me
thodist Church and the Order of
the Redmen.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Effie R. Reynolds Huey; four
sons, Robert R. Lee Huey of
Enoree, and James A. Edward
M. and Frank T. Huey of Clin
ton; a daughter, Mrs. Johnnie
Blanche Stone of Laurens; a bro
ther, J. Melvin Huey of Clinton;
and 12 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at Calvary Baptist
Church. Burial was in Calvary
Cemetery.
* * *
Mrs. Calvin Fuller
MOUNTVILLE - Mrs. EffieW.
Fuller, widow of Calvin Morton
Fuller, died Saturday.
A native of Laurens County,
she was a member of M mntville
Presbyterian Church. £,
Surviving are a son, Lt. Col.
(Ret.) C. M Fuller Jr. of Co
lumbia; a daughter, Mrs. John
Y. DuPre of Columbia; a bro
ther, J. S. Winebrenner ofMount-
ville; and five grandsons.
Funeral services were con
ducted Monday at Mountville
Presbyterian Church with burial
in Mountville Cemetery.
Mrs. Murrah
JOANNA - Mrs. Lillian White
(Jimmie) Murrah, 53, of 402
Magnolia Ave., wife of Harmon
Gallman Murrah Jr., died Mon
day.
A native of Pickens County,
she moved to Joanna in 1940.
She was a daughter of the late
Rev. S. B. White and Lillie Haw
kins White. She was graduated
from Newberry High School and
attended Lander College two
years. She was employed with the
Kaywood Co. of Joanna and was
a member of Epworth Methodist
Church where she was organist,
choir director, and member of
WSCS.
Also surviving are ,a step
mother, Mrs. S. B. White of
GreenviUe; a daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Stover of Greenville; a
sister, Mrs. W. K. Bushardt of
Columbia; and two grandchildren.
* * *
H. K. Boyce
WHITMIRE - Henry K. Boyce
Sr., 78, of 112 Main St., died
Monday at veterans’ hospital in
Columbia.
A native of Cross Hill, where
he operated a grocery store, he
had lived in Whitmire four years.
He was a son of the late Martin
S. Boyce and Elizabeth Austin
Boyce. He was a member of Lib
erty Springs Baptist Church of
Cross Hill.
Surviving are his wife, Helen
Griffin Boyce; and a son, Henry
K. Boyce Jr. of Columbia.
* * *
Mrs. William Fuller
MOUNTVILLE - Mrs. Mildred
Moore Fuller, 29, wife of Wil
liam Fuller Jt., died Thursday.
A daughter of James Earl
Moore of Columbia and Mrs. Deb
orah Robinson Moore of Laurens,
she was a member of Cedar Grove
Baptist Church.
Surviving also are a daughter,
Miss Lizzie Derline Fuller of
the home; five brothers, James
Lewis Moore, Willie Moore and
Johnny Melvin M'Xire of Laurens,
Raymond Moore of Mountville and
Pfc. Elvin Moore, Vietnam; and
seven sisters, Mrs. Sara Lee
Washington, Miss Irene Moore,
Mrs. Annie Pearl Cook, Miss
Mary Francis Moore, Miss Eles-
tine Moore and Miss Jessie Ruth
Moore of Laurens and Mrs. Daisy
Mae Young of Clinton.
Funeral services were held at
Cedar Grove Baptist Church,
Sunday. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
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E. I. Neal
GREENWOOD- Emmett Inman
Neal, 55, of 411 Lanham St., died
Saturday. He was a brother of
J. B. Neal of Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, a son, a daughter, two other
brothers, and three sisters.
Funeral services were con
ducted at the First Presbyterian
Church Monday with burial in
Greenwood Memorial Gardens.
* * *
Mrs. Roberson
Mrs. Minnie “Sug" Roberson,
65, of Clinton, died Tuesday,
Dec. 30.
She was born in Newberry
County, a daughter of the late
Arthur and Amanda Leak. She
was a member of Bush River
Baptist Church in Newberry
County, a member of Woman’s
Aid Society Lodge 8 and a mem
ber of the Laurens Aid Society
Lodge 1.
Surviving are a daughter, Miss
Pearlie Mae Roberson of Clinton;
six sons, J. W. Pitts, Benne
Lee, Clarence, Jessie and Wal
ter Roberson of Clinton and Olin
Roberson of Joanna; two step
sons, George and Robert Rober
son of Newberry; two sisters,
Mrs. Rachel Cunningham and
Mrs. Lizzie Leak of Clinton;
and 33 grandchildren, 12 great
grandchildren and two great-
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday at Bush River Baptist
Church. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
The body is at Child’s Funeral
Home, where the family will re
ceive friends from 7 tc/8 p.m.
Saturday.
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L C. Langston
ASHEVILLE, N. C. - L. C.
Langston, 80, ofArden, died Wed
nesday in Durham.
He was born in Laurens, S. C.,
son of the late J. Lee and Nora
Copeland Langston. He owned
L. C. Langston and Sons Manu
facturing Co. at Arden. He was a
graduate of Clemson College.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Vera Trout Langston; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Harrelson of
Raleigh; a son, J. W. Langston
of Asheville; three sisters, Mrs.
Amborse Hudgins of Anderson,
S. C., and Mrs. L. R. Palmer
and Mrs. M. A. Hatcher of Ham
let; a half-sister, Mrs. Young
Martin of Jacksonville, Fla.; a
brother, Earl Langston of Spring
Hill, Ala.; and a half - brother,
Herbert Langston of Charlotte,
N. C.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Fletcher United Me
thodist Church, Fletcher. Burial
was in Calvary Church Yard at
Fletcher.
E. L Ballenger
PELZER - Ezra*Lee Ball
enger, 80, of 11 Lyman St., died
Sunday in Anderson. He was the
father of Mrs. Ralph Campbell of
Clinton.
Other survivors include four
other daughters, two sons, a bro
ther, 15 grandchildren and 16
great- grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Tuesday at Vannah Metho
dist Church with burial in the
church cemetery.
* * *
Mrs. Henning
EASLEY- Mrs. NiwanaNalley
Henning, 45, of 207 Oates Ave.,
died Sunday. She was a sister
of Mrs. Willie Norris of Clinton.
Other survivors include her
husband, a son, two brothers,
five other sisters.
Funeral services were con
ducted Monday at Fairview
Methodist Church with burial
in Greenlawn Memorial Park.
* * *
Hoyt Hoydock
UNION - Hoyt Haydock, 68, of
Route 2, Union, died Monday. He
was abrother of Mrs. Irene Parks
of Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, a daughter, three sons,
three other sisters, two brothers.
* * *
Russell Eubanks
LAURENS - Russell Eubanks of
Rt. 2, Laurens, died Sunday.
He was a native ofSpirtanburg
County, but moved to Laurens in
1924. He was a son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Eubanks.
He was a retired worker at Jo
anna Mills and was a member of
Cross Anchor Baptist Church.
Surviving are his stepmother,
Mrs. Waddy Brewington Eubanks
of Laurens; a daughter, Miss
Elizabeth Eubanks of Laurens; a
step-daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Fulmer of Joanna; four brothers,
Shannon, Loyd, Jimmy and Billy
Eubanks of Laurens; and eight
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at Gray Funeral Home.
Burial was inNew Hope Cemetery
at Cross Anchor.
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30 years to house the urban popu
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