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\ 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., July 2, 1970 and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 30, at the Wash ington Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Gray Funeral Home ot Clinton was in charge. Funeral services were held Saturday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. PITTS SERVICE STATION AT - I. H. Medlock LIBERTY - John Henry Med lock, 86, died Monday in Eas ley. He was the father of Mrs. Ralph Alexander of Clinton. Other survivors include two sons, three half-brothers, and four half-sisters. Funeral arrangements were handled by Gantt Funeral Home, Liberty. M. A. Sumerel FORT THOMAS, KY. - Mil- ton A. Sumerel Jr., 62, died Monday in Cincinnati, Ohio. A native of Laurens, he was a brother of Hyland Sumerel and Mrs. Helen Anderson ofClinton. Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Berry Sum erel; three sons, the Rev. Mil- ton A. Sumerel III of West Lib erty, Ohio and Robert Berry and Thomas Sumerel of Ft. Thomas; another sister, Mrs. Dell Marks of Laurens; and five grandchildren. He was a son of the late Milton A. Sumerel Sr. and Lei la Bailey Sumerel. He was own er and operator of an auto tire store in Newport, Ky., and was a member of Newport Baptist Church. Funeral services were con ducted Thursday in Fort Thom as. Buford Spelts JOANNA - Buford “Leroy” Spelts, 38, of 131 Tillman Cir cle, died Monday. A former resident ofBuffalo, he moved to Joanna in 1957. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spelts of Buffalo, and employed by Greenwood Mills at the A- dams Plant in Ninety Six. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Streetman Spelts; two sons, Lee and Jeffrey Spelts of the home; a daughter, Ter esa Spelts of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Savannah Sum ner of Newberry, Mrs. Elsie Barnes of Buffalo, Mrs. Ruby Estes of Chester, and Mrs. Mary Puckett of Chesnee; and an adopted brother, Hoer Lee West of Union. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p.m at the As sembly of God Church.Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. W. P. White JOANNA - William Preston White Sr., 65, of 705 West Mil- ton Road, died Saturday, June 27 in Clinton. He was a native of Cross Hill but had lived in Joanna since 1926. He was a son of Mrs. Ethel White of Laurens and the late Tom White. He was a retired employee of Joanna Mills. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hattie Simpson White; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Weaver of Marietta, Ga., and Miss Mar garet White of the home; a son, William P. White Jr. of the U. S. Navy in Key West, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Deane of Dallas, N. C., Mrs. Wade Orr of Laurens and Mrs. Mae lusti of Greenwood; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Gray Funeral Home cm Monday, June 28. Burial was in Pine- lawn Memory Gardens. Martin Traynham PELZER - Martin Traynam, 82, of Pelzer died Sunday, June 28. He was a native of Lau rens County, a retiredemployee of the Kendall Co., and a mem ber of the Washington Baptist Church. He was the father of James A. Traynam of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, four daughters, three sisters, three brothers, nine grandchildren, Mrs. Blakely LAURENS - Mrs. OthelL Garrett Blakely, 73, of Laurens died on Thursday, June 25. She was the mother of Mrs. Lee R. Smith of Clinton. Other surviviors include two sons, three sisters, five grand children, and six great-grand children. Funeral services were held at Kennedy Funeral Home Fri day, June 26. Burial was in the Covenant Presbyterian Church Cemetery. G. R. Turner G. Robert Turner, Sr., 67, of 307 Garden St., died Wed nesday, June 24. He was a native of Laurens County and a son of the late Robert Cal and Beulah Duna way Turner. He was a retired carpenter and was a Mason, a member of Campbell Lodge 44. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Smith Turner: two sons, George R. Turner of Greenville and James H (Jimmy) Turner of Joanna; a sister, Mrs. Guy Smith of Clinton; two brothers, Colie Turner of Clinton and Lindsey Turner of Joanna; and six grandchildren Funeral services were held at Gray Funeral Home Friday, June 26. Burial wasinPinelawn Memory Garden. S. H. Fuller GREENVILLE - Solomon Henry Fuller Jr., 74, of 14 D. St., Poe Mill community, died Thursday, June 25. He was the father of Mrs. W. C. Bond of Clinton. Other survivors include his wife, four sons, a sister, a brother, 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grand-children. T. Rex Young Thomas Rex Young, 76, of 62 3rd St Rockledge, Fla., died in an Orlando Hospital June 18. He was a member of Campbell Lodge #44 Clinton, a retired employee of Whitten Village and lived in Clinton until 11 years ago. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Cocoa, Fla. He was the son of the late Calvin and Corrie Dillard Young. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie D. Young and a daughter Mildred Young of Rockledge; two brothers, A. Clyde Young of Clinton and Sam M.. Young of Reddington Beach, Fla. Funeral services were held Monday, June 22, at the Wylie- Baxley Funeral Home chapel with Rev. James L Dunnan of ficiating Interment was in Brevard Memorial Park Garden of Me mories, Cocoa. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 26 day of August, 1970,1 will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Rosa Lee Blakely in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A.M., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Ex ecutrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Dorothy Rose Dakers Smith Executirix NEW LOCATION 314 E. 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