The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 27, 1970, Image 8
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8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S- C., August 27, 197C Graveside services were
held Thursday, August 20, in
the Rosemont Cemetery. Gray
Funeral Home of Clinton was
in charge.
L D. Bedenbaugh
KINARDS - L. Dow Beden
baugh, 72, of Rt 1, Kinards,
died Friday in Greenwood.
Born in Lexington County, he
was a son of the late Joseph F.
and Lelia Shealy Bedenbaugh.
He attended Laurens County
public schools and Newberry
College. He was a retired auto
mobile dealer.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Ruby Harmon Bedenbaugh of
Kinards and Harmon M. Beden
baugh of Boca Raton, Fla.; a
daughter, Mrs. Carol DeVore
of Kinards; six grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at McSwain Funeral
Home. Burial was in Rosemont
Cemetery.
I. H. Estes
John H. Estes, 49, of Wood
land Acres, died Thursday.
A native of Woodruff, a son
of Mrs. Daisy Turner Estes of
Clinton and the late Sam Estes,
he was an employee of Lydia
Mills and was a veteran of
World War H.
Surviving also are his wife,
Mrs. Earline Ballard Estes;
two daughters. Miss Sylvia
Estes of the home and Mrs.
Susan Adams of Clinton; three
sisters, Mrs. Jack Wehunt and
Mrs. Billy Abercrombie of
Clinton and Mrs. James Bowers
of Columbia; three brothers,
J. C., James and Oliver Estes
of Clinton; and a grandson.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at Gray Funeral
Home. Burial was in Pine-
lawn Memory Gardens.
Pallbearers were: Tommy
Moore, W. C. (Buddy) Camp
bell, Ted Davenport, Hudson
Davis and James McMelhanon.
Mrs. Ambrose
LAURENS - Mrs. Helen Bag-
well Ambrose, 85, of 543 Han
sen Circle, widow of Rowland
Ambrose, died Friday.
A native of Anderson County
daughter of the late Billy F. and
LouBagwell, she was a member
of First Assembly of God
Church.
She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Fara Hunnicutt of Joanna.
Other survivors include two
other daughters and two sons.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at the First Assembly
of God Church. Burial was in
the Barker Creek Baptist
Church cemetery.
Theodore Blakely
Theodore Blakely, 81, of 313
South Bell Street, died Tues
day.
A son of the late Thaddeus
and Roxana Wadsworth Blakely,
he was a veteran of World War
I and was employed by Sea
board Air Line Railway for 38
years before his retirement. He
was a rpember of New Bethel
A ME Church where he was a
trustee and steward and was a
member of Consolation Mas
onic Lodge 3.
Surviving are his wife,Mrs.
Gene Prather Blakely; a son,
Oliver B. L. Blakely of Clin
ton; two daughters, Mrs. Lois
T. Wilson of Washington, D.C.,
and Mrs. Clara B. Hunter of
Clinton; three sisters, Mrs. Al-
meter Brown of Bremington,
Wash., Mrs. Lois T. McDowell
of Hyde Park, Mass., and Mrs.
Mildred Wrice of Washington,
D. C.; and twelve grand
children.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at New Bethel A ME
Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
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Mailer Infant
Kimberly Jean Miller, in
fant daughter of Roger B. and
Kitty Lou Miller of 8 North
Garden Circle, Greenville, died
Wednesday.
Surviving also are a sister,
Sonia Lou Miller of the home;
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hollis of Clinton, Mrs.
Emily C. Bowen of Greenville
and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller
of Joanna; her great-grandpar
ents, Sam Wier of Newberry;
Mrs. Ralph Copeland of Clin
ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers
of Fair Bluff, N. C., and Mrs.
Guy Miller of Kinards.
Mrs. Penland
JOANNA- Mrs. Bertha Ma-
ness Penland, 68, widow of L.
C. Penaldn Sr., died Sunday in
Clinton.
She was a daughter of the
late Taylor and Cathleen Ma-
ness. Surviving are four dau
ghters, Mrs. Sara Strong of
Fayetteville, N. C. and Virg
inia Rikard, Mrs. Kathleen Gaf-
fiiey and Mrs, Pamela Ginn of
Joanna; thre sons, R. D.
Moates of the home, James C.
Penland of Clinton and L. C.
Penland, Jr. of Columbia; a
sister, Mrs. Eddie M. Kinsey
of Joanna and 15 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
on Tuesday at Gray Funeral
Home. Burial was in Rosemont
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Steve Ri
kard, Joey Lee, Marvin Rikard,
Lewis Evans, Bill Brotherton,
and Tommy Prather.
HOSPITAL
NEWS
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clin
ton: Inez Gamble, Emma
Prince, Walter Patterson,
William Farmer, Virgil Pat
terson, L. L. Herring,
Elizabeth Hiers, Sonny
Richard, Maude Medlin, Mary
Barlow, Elaine Overstreet,
Glenda Strange, Fannie Motte,
Rosa Spires, Audrey Estees,
Mamie Burnette, Willie Dendy,
Jeannie Nabors, ForrestSmith,
Lola Mae Gary, Ella Mae Rock,
Kelline Snow, Mary McMorris,
Linda Motes, Dugas Copeland,
Jimmy Braswell, Woodrow W.
Wright, Janie Harris, George
Watson, Bennie Lee Roberson,
Tommy Holmes, AddieMcKen-
sie, D. W. Mason, Margaret
Hedgepath, Pat McCauley, Wm.
T. Scogin, Robert O’Sullivan,
Gus Keller, Baby Boy Motes,
Baby Boy McMorris, Baby Girl
Goggins, Baby Girl Williams.
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Jo
anna: Josephine Arthur, Rolfe
Hughes, Lessie Morgan, Clif
ton Tucker, Harry Kelly, Ver
onica Gilliam, Baby Boy Tur
ner.
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Lau
rens: Sarah Hunter, Sara
Ryecroft.
Patient currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Kin
ards: Kay Gibbs. Maude
Nabors.
Patient currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from
Enoree: Mary Hair.
Patient currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Cross
Hill: L. L. Whitmire.
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from
Mountville: Terry McGowan,
Edith Kindley, William Camp
bell, Baby Girl Kindley.
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Whit
mire: Sybil Worthy, Theodore
Williams.
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