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8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 21, 1970
Mrs. Holcombe
Mrs. Bertie Starnes Hol
combe, 66, of 24 Lakewood
Drive, widow of E. T. Holcombe,
died Saturday.
She was a resident of Char-
leston for 40 years before mov
ing to Clinton about a year ago.
She was a daughter of the late
M. Lee and Nannie Cox Starnes.
She was a registered nurse and a
graduate of Roper Hospital
School of Nursing, where she
worked in the hospital 30 years.
She was a member of St.John’s
Episcopal Church.
Surviving are three sisters,
Mrs. Carrie Roof and Mrs. Lona
Mae Holtzclaw of Clinton and
Mrs. Gracie Barnett of Lau
rens; and five brothers, Will
iam Starnes of Clinton, Claude
Starnes of Laurens, Lawrence
Starnes of Augusta, Ga. Chal
mers Starnes of Smyrna and Er
nest Starnes of Morrow, Ga.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Gray Funeral Home.
Burial was in Lathem Family
Plot in Berea Section, Pickens
County.
J. T. Gaskin
JOANNA - John Tilton Gas
kin, 92, of 307 Laurens St.,
died Thursday in Clinton.
He was a native of Westville,
but had spent most of his life
in Joanna. He was a son of
Joseph Burrell and Lucy Coates
Gaskin. He was a retired tex
tile worker at Joanna Mills and
a member of the Woodmen of
the World and the Old Timers
Club. He was a Methodist minis
ter and a member of Epworth
Methodist Church, where he
taught the John Gaskin Men’s
Bible Class 35 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Jeanette Crocker Gaskin; two
sons, John W. Gaskin of Fort
Mill and Hugh Boyd Baskin of
Clinton; three daughters, Mrs.
Jessie Mae Prater, Mrs. Nao
mi Wier and Mrs. Jeanette
Farmer of Joanna; a sis
ter, Mrs. E. D. Murphy of Co
lumbia; and 12 grandchildren
and 24 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Epworth Methodist
Church with burial inRosemont
Cemetery.
Mrs. Hutt
Mrs. Gonzell Fant Hutt, 49,
died Friday at Baltimore, Md.
A native of Laurens County,
she was the daughter of Mrs.
Addie C. Fant of Clinton and
the late Benjamin Fant and was
a member of Mt. PleasantAME
Church.
Surviving also are two daugh
ters, Miss Marcia Hutt and Miss
Melanda Hutt of the home; four
sisters, Mrs. Othelma Fant
Floyd of Clinton, Mrs. Elperry
Wheston, Mrs. Jeanette Bell and
Miss Ernestine Fant of Phila
delphia, Pa.; and a brother,
Benjamin Fant of Clinton.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday atMt. PleasantAME
Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
The South Carolina textile
industry had 99,708 active
spindles spinning worsted yarns
in 1968, according to the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
HOSPITAL
NEWS
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clinton
are Connie Webb, Mamie
Dowdy, Anna Simpson, Roby
Chandler, Gus Keller, Baby Boy
Tucker, Marjorie Woodward,
Thomas Moore Jr., Grant Cun
ningham, Enoch Little, Willie
Terrell, George Taylor, Donald
Johnson, Cathie Turner, Wade
Beckham Jr., Theodore Blake
ly, Willie Dendy, Arthur Green
wood, Lizzie Young, Fannie
Motte, Allene Jones, Jeri War
ren, Brenda Tucker, Estelle
Burton, Canzater Hill, Jackie
Frazier, John Little, John Jack-
son, Bennie Roberson, William
Lydia, William Lee Sr., Thom
as Prather, Dessie Jenkins,
George Miller, Beatrice Hard
man, Issac Phipps, Rosia An
derson, James Dean, Esther
Anderson, Virgil Patterson,
John Kelly, and Emma Prince.
Patients from Joanna are
Faye Davis, Ora Simpson, Wil
liam Avera, Charlie Cole, Wil
liam Martin Jr., Doris Bled
soe, Clara Suber, Othella Gos-
nell, Margaret Tucker and Lou
ise Brown.
Patients from Kinards are
Bennie Epting and Maude Na
bors.
Patients from Cross Hill are
Gary Boazman and Teresa Mill
er.
Patients from Laurens are
Karen Smith, and Baby Boy
Smith.
Patient from Mountville is
Louella Finley.
Patient from Whitmire isNell
Farmer.
Patient from Campobella
is Mary Ann Howard.
Mrs. Gilbert
LAURENS - Mrs. Inez Harris
Gilbert, 59, of 512 Conway Ave.,
died Sunday. She was a sister
of Gardner Harris of Kinards.
Other survivors include her
husband, three daughters, two
sons, two sisters, another bro
ther, 13 grandchildren and a
great-grandchild.
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