A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. She was a life-long resident of the Murrells Inlet area and was instrumental in the preservation of the creek, where many locals fed their families and made a living. He was a great storyteller who was strong in every sense. His relentless pursuit of excellence earned him the moniker King of Saxophones and he relocated to the New York area. In June 1953, she married Arnold Erhard Johanson. Clipping found in Independent Coast Observer in Gualala, California on Apr 15, 2022. Chico quickly became a term of endearment and the nickname stuck with him for the rest of his life. Known as Doc, he was born Aug. 23, 1940, in Whiteville, N.C., the son of Maurice Baldwin and Elizabeth Dargan Martin. Obituary Richard (Dick) Edwin Balch was born in Los Angeles, California, November 2, 1930. To his three daughters, he was their hero, best friend, confidante, teacher, shoulder to cry on and biggest fan. On Thanksgiving, she made Jello that stared back at you. In addition to her mother, of Pawleys Island, she is survived by her companion, Ken Watts; two daughters, Ashley Van Loon (Dean Copeland) of Grasonville, Md., and Emily Watts of Blacksburg, Va; her son, Chris Van Loon (Laura) of Maryland; her grandson, Cole Copeland of Grasonville; her brothers, Charles Newkirk Jr. (Jody) of Broken Arrow, Okla., Phillip Newkirk (Allison) of Wilmington, N.C. and John Newkirk of Pawleys Island; her sister, Sally Monaghan of Mount Pleasant; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mr. Shuler married the late Sara Ione Tillotson of Hartsville in 1953. She is survived by her son, Joseph Lester Wolfe IV (Anne Pinckney) of Pacolet; her brothers, Robert Henry Moss Jr. (Joanne) and Joseph David Moss (Kristen); her grandchildren, Chappel Pinckney Wolfe and William Rutledge Wolfe; her brother-in-law, Henry D. Wolfe (Debbie); her nieces and nephews, Bryan Moss, Sarah Moss McNeil, Marianna Moss, Rachel Moss, Andy Moss, and Curry Moss; and many cousins and extended family. She loved bridge and played until the games were stopped in 2020 by the pandemic. He is survived by his brother Ralph Clayton Clay Whitmire (Lynn) of Indianapolis; his nephews, Andrew Whitmire (Leah) and Matthew Whitmire (Daphne); his great-nieces, Kate and Kendall Whitmire, and great-nephew, Will Whitmire; and four godchildren, many cousins, children of cousins and grandchildren of cousins. His doctoral thesis, Paul Leicester Ford: An American Man of Letters 1865-1902, was published as a book in 1977 and nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. She is survived by three children from her marriage to George Jackson Hughes: Laura Hughes Graves, George Jackson Hughes Jr. (Velda) and Rita Hughes Waloszczyk (Michael); and two stepchildren she shared with Harrison Smith Forrester: Harrison Smith Forrester Jr. (Stacy) and Jamie Self Forrester; nine grandchildren, Patricia McCrae (Alasdair), Jackson Hughes III (Tara), Harrison Hughes, Anne Carter Hughes MacNabb (Mike), Wyn Kittredge IV (Kari), Jim Lee (Alyson), Chase Forrester, Harrison Forrester III and Shep Forrester; and nine great-grandchildren: Anne Miller MacNabb, London Hughes, Carter MacNabb, Jack Hughes IV, Wyn Kittredge V, Addie Lauren Kittredge, Carter Kittredge, Anders Kittredge, and Wade Lee. In addition to his wife of 53 years, he is survived by his daughters, Melissa Billings (Gretchen Schultz) of Philadelphia and Abigail Whittaker (Christopher) of St. Augustine, Fla.; his grandchildren, Harper and Aubrey Whittaker of St. Augustine; a special family member, David Dozier (Ingrid) of Myrtle Beach; his brother, William H. Billings (Jan) of Manhattan, Kan.; and numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. He was remembered by colleagues and employees as a generous leader who was eager to share his time and talents, and always wanted to see others succeed. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Maurice F. Stauder '41, 10/19/2016, Witt, IL Eugene M. Chamberlain '41, 10/15/2016, St. Clair Shores, MI Box 528, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576. Dr. John Vernberg, the founding director of USCs Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Science, died Aug. 19. Funeral services were held April 24 at Burroughs Funeral Home in Murrells Inlet by Father Edward Fitzgerald. She was not afraid to speak her mind and held a good grudge if you crossed her or, lord forbid, made a joke about one of her dogs. As in, Yes, officer, I was speeding.. They were married for 59 years until his death in 2012. A jeweler who spent most of his 51 years in business at Pawleys Island, John Henry embodied the stylish and the casual in pieces that combined artistry with coastal themes. Daniel Lee Webb of Hagley Estates died March 1 at the Lakes at Litchfield. 5; Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Prince George Forest No. She died Feb. 8 at the age of 98. She always had a collection of Disney VHS tapes for her grandchildren when they got tired of climbing the magnolia tree out front or shaking down the neighbors during scavenger hunts. Go on an intermediate . She loved people and was often a mentor to others. He served as president of the S.C. Retail Council, Georgetown Rotary Club, Winyah Indigo Society and Georgetown Cotillion Club. Her brother, Dr. Walter J. Roberts, and her sister, Jacqueline R. Smith, died before her, as did another great-grandson, Samuel Stone Pope. She is survived by her husband of 26 years, Leonard Nettles; her daughter, Sarah Nettles of Pawleys Island; her stepmother, Preppy Jennings, and her stepbrother, Todd Breneman, both of Greenville, N.C. She was born March 4, 1958, in Highland, Ill., the daughter of Josephine Swift and Charles Newkirk. She enjoyed painting, beach walks, South Carolina history, political history and carpentry. Born Aug. 21, 1946, he was a long-time resident of York County. In addition to her husband and parents, two daughters, Katherine Breland and Alice Metzendorf, died before her, as did a grandson, Benjamin Lucas Boensch, and two sisters, Alice Hutson and Mary Easley. A funeral service was held Monday at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. She was known as Goose to her grandchildren because because she gathered and nurtured them like the fabled Mother Goose. Gualala Bluff Trail Bowling Ball Beach Gualala Arts Center Gualala Point Regional Park Alinder Gallery of Photography Studio 391 Fine Art Gallery Cooks Beach Manchester Beach Ocean Cove Point Arena Lighthouse & Museum Navarro Vineyard and Winery B. Bryan Preserve Pebble Beach Black Point Beach City of Ten Thousand Buddhas Arena Theater Memorials may be made to Agape Hospice, 2320 Highway 378, Conway, SC 29527. Cost of living includes but is not limited to: groceries . He never really retired and continued to go into his Mole Hole office most every day, but he did take time to play some golf and fish with friends, take cruises and travel internationally with his wife. Book Online or Call 855-516-1090 and Save up to 50%. He talked of being at Woodstock. His favorite travel destinations were New Orleans, Austin, Las Vegas and the Napa Valley. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her brother, George Austin Beck (Connie); her children, Beth Britton Stuckey, Babs Britton Wilson (Tim), Becky Britton Funderburk (Bevan) and Dr. John James Britton Jr. (Helen); her grandchildren, Mary Frances Stuckey, James Stuckey, Britton Troxler (Finch), Charles Noyes, Neyle Noyes, Myers Noyes, Becka Noyes, Betsy Noyes, Jack Britton, Heyward Britton; and her great-grandchildren, Grayson Noyes and Annie Troxler. Mrs. Sneed spent hours doing restoration and planting and caring for her gardens. He was born Nov. 14, 1957, the son of the late Ernest Clyde Stalvey Jr. and Julia Ann Yaun Stalvey. They graduated college in the spring of 1960 and married on June 18. He discovered a YouTube video of a riff by John Henry with 30,000 hits. Known as Curtiss, he was born Feb. 28, 1940, in Akron, Ohio, and competitively played golf, football and basketball. He completed his Army service after 12 years with the rank of major. He brought buildings from Waverly to the Hammock Shops, including the one-room school that his father had attended. Gualala obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. To help with bookings, call our support phone number:1-877-202-4291 . He retired in 1980 and began his second career as a cable splicer with his younger brother at King Communications. A funeral mass will be held Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. Shortly after graduating from high school, Dr. Vernberg joined the Navy during World War II. Lynette Balliew Hinds of Georgetown died Nov. 11 at the Lakes at Litchfield. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or or to the next person who crosses your path. She and Mr. Caughman ran the Garden City Pier for several years. He leaves a multitude of recordings in genres from classical to jazz and avant-garde, including his own classical and jazz compositions. In addition to surfing, he was an avid soccer fan and coached the JV boys team at Waccamaw High for many years. Another brother, Kenneth Emmitt Beck, died before her. He remained active in religious, civic, advocacy and volunteer efforts until just recently. Mrs. Testa was a member of Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, where she was active in the Womens Club, serving as a model at its benefit fashion show. Olin R. Warren Jr. of the Tradition Club passed away peacefully on June 12 with his wife at his bedside and son close by after a long battle with COPD. He loved discovering good food, wine and live music. For details, go to gcsd.k12.sc.us. He responded with truth and peace and often found himself ministering to strangers who approached him at the post office or grocery store. During his career, he served twice as chairman of the Virginia/Carolina section of Society of Plastics Engineers, helping to raise more than $300,000 for scholarships. Coastal access is available at Gualala Point Regional Park in Sonoma County (day-use fee). Harvey enjoyed many long-term friends who stayed by his side in health and sickness. Memorials may be made to St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital at stjude.org. It was amazing to think that a site like this was going to be available for study, he said. He was born Feb. 14, 1958, in Rochester, N.Y., the son of Mary Malone Chiarilli and the late Joseph Chiarilli. He was married to the late Mary Elizabeth Fielder Ferdon. Noida, India 17 miracles snake story +91 9313127275 ; contraction de texte en ligne neeraj@enfinlegal.com In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the William C. and Margaret F. Moran Scholarship in care of the Lander University Foundation in Greenwood or to the William C. Moran and Margaret F. Moran Scholarship in care of the Francis Marion University Foundation in Florence. Margaret was a radiology nurse and a surgical nurse in Baltimore and an OB/GYN nurse in Huntington and Knoxville, Tenn. She later became the director of McClenaghan Place Retirement Center in Florence in the 1980s. Mrs. Tausche worked for 25 years as a research assistant in the Department of Pathology at the UCONN Health Center in Farmington, Conn., where she continued supporting immunology research, coauthoring research papers and mentoring an extensive group of graduate students. Mary Ann Compton Teetor, who was active in the civic and political life of her former home in Fort Wayne, Ind., died April 3 at her home in Pawleys Island. Memorials may be made to the church, 901 Highmarket St., Georgetown, SC. Family and friends will gather at The Abbey afterward. He enjoyed coaching baseball in Point Pleasant for many years. In addition to her husband, her brother, Larry, died before her. A celebration of his life was held Sunday at the DeBordieu Club. He held many various executive positions with IBM in New York and Connecticut, and also spent seven years in Tokyo. They eventually moved to Wyckoff, N.J., in 1955. Aaron Hardwick Efird of DeBordieu, who ran a charter boat business before becoming a manager of his familys textile company, died Sunday. Mr. Baldwin was a member of the Pawleys Island Moose Lodge, Elks Lodge and the local VFW. He graduated from Furman University. By the end of his computer programming career, he was employed by his own company and flew to Washington, D.C., every week to work a high security clearance government contract. He was born in Sumter, a son of Henry Phillips Moses and Charlotte Virginia Emmanuel Moses. She faced her illness in typical Celie fashion, with courage, strength and a concern for others. He was 82. She was 88. Visit this link to create a free obituary then read the advantages of creating an obituary on Echovita and either click Start now or Create an obituary for your loved to begin. She loved her faith, family and friends. Mrs. Tiller was a longtime parishioner at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, where she volunteered her time and talent with their Souper Bowl for Habitat for Humanity. Mr. Averette had a love for the game and played often at Wachesaw Plantation Club, where he served on the board and was past POA president. One of her husbands co-workers called her the funniest lady in town., Mrs. Teetor faced challenges with courage and humor. She was born Feb. 2, 1925, in Florence, the daughter of John James and Elizabeth Gregg Clemmons. Know someone from Gualala who isn't listed? He was remembered for his memorable smile and contagious laugh that made so many people feel good. They were avid Marshall fans, and their tailgate parties were widely enjoyed. He was a perpetual student of history, politics and American government, and was a true believer in the great experiment of American democracy. Elia Silva Meador died Aug. 11 at her daughters home in Pawleys Island. For over 65 years, Mr. Kinney spearheaded and led community, state and national improvement efforts through his newspaper and personal service. Her love for all living things also was shown in her flower arranging and genuine green thumb. This was followed by tours to the Republic of Korea, where he served in the demilitarized zone, and the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. Mr. ONeal finished his 20-year Army career with the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. He also served on the board of the Georgetown County Airport Commission. She was active in PTA and a serious taskmistress to her four daughters when it came to both schoolwork and learning how to do more than boil water. Known as Dallas, he was born Dec. 9, 1968, in Bethal, N.C., the son of Hilda and Doug Simon and Will and Mary Kay Dallas. After retiring from full-time work in 1991, Mr. and Mrs. Tausche spent many months each year at Pawleys Island and continued to travel extensively, often taking appreciative family members along on vacation tours. She was a very active member of All Saints Church, where she served as a Bible study leader and served for more than a decade as a member of the Altar Guild. After the couple moved to Pawleys Island, Mrs. Sneed studied local history, flora and fauna, and built a Charleston-style garden for their home. Mr. Moore moved to Atlanta in 1970 where he met and married Natalie Joy Norris. A celebration of his life will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Georgetown. Helen Divney of Pawleys Island died Nov. 7 at the Lakes at Litchfield with her family by her side. Pep and Louisa lived 14 years together in a loving home surrounded by their combined five children and 14 grandchildren. Furnished Call Now (707) 513-4845 check availability. At USC, John Henry took a class in jewelry making. Mary Francis Taylor of Murrells Inlet died Oct. 17 at Waccamaw Community Hospital. Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Gualala, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. Box 1835, Boone, N.C. 28607. She was remembered as a joyful and artistic person who liked nothing more than spending time and laughing with those close to her. Dr. Ted Sherrill and the Rev. He is survived by his wife, Marti B. Purcell; his sons, Jason and Ryan of Winston Salem; a grandson, Nathan, of Winston Salem; his brothers, John Purcell (Judy) of Pawleys Island and William Purcell (Kay) of Awendaw; his sister, Diane Jones (Jeff) of Mount Pleasant; and many nieces and nephews. In 1953, she met the love of her life, Thomas A. MacDonnell. She was 73. Condolences may be sent at bfhbennettsville.com. She and her Wine Ladies were well known around the town. Ronald Carroll Gould of Georgetown, Texas, a pilot who owned a second home at Litchfield by the Sea, died July 27. William L. Kinney Jr., 89, journalist and historian, Pudgy Forrester, 98, extolled vitures of fun, Noreene Sneed, 78, former Pawleys Plantation resident, Nancy Watts, 64, teacher had a knack for decorating. The business later expanded into office supplies. Nice and naughty and adventurous. Well known in the community, she owned and ran Pawleys Island Supplies alongside three of her children for over 28 years, serving residents and visitors alike. In addition, she served on the boards of the Kaminski House and the Georgetown Historic Foundation. He was 80. Dorothy J. MacDonnell of Willbrook Plantation died Aug. 6. Lachicotte opened a nursery and a garden store next to the Hammock Shop. She spent most of her career at Waccamaw Elementary, where she served as senior secretary and bookkeeper. Naval Academy and graduated from the University of Oklahoma, where he majored in engineering physics. Gualala. He ran for Georgetown County Council in 1979 and 1994, both times as a Republican. She later served as a teacher at Brown Elementary School while raising two teenagers. Mr. Barnett was remembered as gentle and kind. She was 64. He was born July 19, 1944, in Guthrie, Okla., the son of Iris and Helen Latta. She met her future husband, Thomas Testa, at Montclair State College, where she graduated as a mathematics major in 1954. As an Army Airborne Ranger, Mr. ONeal served tours in Aschaffenburg, Germany, and two tours in Vietnam, where he was awarded two Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, Combat Infantrymans Badge, Air Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross. It was his job to review the work of other scholars and come up with a translation on which they could agree. She was born Oct. 1, 1928, in Kingstree, the daughter of Beulah and Hugh Gamble. He took pride in the work that he did and brought enthusiasm and creativity to his projects. After graduating from Spartanburg High School, Pep attened Davidson College, where he became a member of the Kappa Alpha Order. When Osteen and Warren Johnston started the Pawleys Island Crawfish Festival, John Henry became its first director. Incubated in the Golden Age of Jazz, Bob began playing music at the age of 5. VIEW CURRENT EMAIL Current address. All four family members worked in the store, and on the weekends, Hazel would drive back to Ohio to visit her mother, with her own daughter, Lonna , sleeping on the front seat. He was born April 2, 1948, in Camden, the son of Bessie Louise Owens and Clarence Oswald Owens. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. In her personal life, she abided by the three Cs: coffee, cocker spaniels and the Cowboys. He was also named the S.C. Wildlife Federation Conservationist of the Year in 1983. He graduated from Avon High School in Avon, Ct. Stunning Oceanfront Retreat w/King Beds & Hot Tub! They took their hammocks to a garden show in New York the next year and got orders from major retailers. Condolences may be sent at thomasmcafee.com. Condolences may be sent at klingelcarpenter.com. His favorite people called him Pops.. She became active and sang in the choir at Ashland Methodist Church, and in her spare time enjoyed gardening and antiquing. Mr. Ferdon served on many boards including, the Georgetown Hospital board of trustees for 35 years, where he was a past chairman and secretary. He served as owner and president of the company until retiring in 2011. He was married for 50 years to the late Bess Baker Baldwin. He worked for IBM Corp., PCA International, Fritch Butterfield Co., Prime Equities and Goodyear & Associates. She died Feb. 8 at the age of 98. Mrs. MacDonnell was remembered as a loving mother of six, a gracious Army wife, and a friend to many. 2D. He loved to travel and his highlights included a 1960 trip to the Soviet Union, a summer in England with the Experiment in International Living in 1963 and a United Methodist medical mission trip to Haiti in 1976. Tank capacity at TOPW is about 525,000 gallons. This business was a success with the horses winning many ribbons and grand championships until Pams untimely death in 2008. At the same time, Bennettsville City Council named the two entrances of the municipal parking lot as Bill Kinney Jr. Way. Lila Murray Fairey of Greenville, a former Pawleys Island area resident, died May 31. She was 63. To the delight of her family and his, they married in 2006. His brothers, Robert Lide Dargan II and Richard Lawton Dargan, died before him. Memorials may be made to the Belin Memorial UMC Backpack Ministry, P.O. Mr. Halpin enjoyed playing golf and played at the GEAA course in Massachusetts for many years. He earned degrees in business finance and accounting. In addition to her husband and her mother, of Plainfield, Ill., she is survived by her sisters, Cheryl ODonovan Urbanik of Schaumburg, Ill., Lisa ODonovan of Naperville, Ill., and Susan ODonovan of Plainfield; her niece, Samantha; her nephews, Collin, Andrew, Matthew, Ryan, Justin and Daniel; and her half-sister, Raylene Foster of Rockford, Mich. She also enjoyed being out on her brothers boat. A memorial celebration of life will be held Sept. 21 at 10:30 am at Holy Cross-Faith Memorial Episcopal Church. She graduated from McClenaghan High School in Florence in 1960 and from Columbia College in 1964. In their early married life, Margaret and Bill moved quite often in an effort to advance Bills career in academia while simultaneously raising their two sons. She married Joseph Lester Wolfe III on July 31, 1965. Mrs. Bourne was a member of Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church and was active in the Susanna Wesley Church School Class. He was 41. Last Known Residence. Mr. Stafford retired as lieutenant commander after 20 years of service. Mr. He really was the Everybody Loves Raymond! Many of these people understood and played, tag your it, as he and they would try to be the last one to tap the other on the shoulder, especially the ladies. He was born Jan. 29, 1947, in Norfolk, Va., the youngest of four children of John Horace Stafford and Alice Bernice Spencer Stafford. He was 74. Pawleys Island Town Council: Second Mondays, 5 p.m. Town Hall, 323 Myrtle Ave. For details, go to townofpawleysisland.com. From his school mates, church members, various restaurants, bank, and store associates to all of his family, Raymond was loved by all in return. She graduated from Kingstree High School in 1946 and majored in chemistry at Winthrop University, graduating in 1949. Celebrations of his life will be held Aug. 20 at 4 p.m. at Longman Hall in Chillicothe and Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. at The Oaks at Legacy in Georgetown, Texas. Mrs. Tausche moved to Atlanta in March. He taught a bible class at Pawleys Island Community Church for 20 years. Services will be held Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home and Burial Park in Hamilton, Ohio. Who Where Advanced Receive obituaries Freda Noble October 19, 2022 (95 years old) View obituary Tianna Marga Gaynor- Rosseau April 12, 2021 (73 years old) A guest book is available at goldfinchfuneralhome.com. He was 92. He was a founder of the SCPA Hall of Fame. The family will receive friends in the church parlor at 10 a.m. Mr. Warren enjoyed the simple things in life, such as a day on the golf course, a boat trip with his family and a good hot dog. 2. After her retirement, she served as supervisor for student interns at Coastal Carolina University and as a graduate instructor for Webster University. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Fred W. Brandigon; her cousins, Ann Molnar of New Jersey and Lauren Fiorella of Delaware; her sister-in-law, Carole Cicerale of New Jersey; her brothers-in-law, Tim Toomer (Donna) of New Jersey and Bill Toomer (Lisa) of Murrells Inlet; and many nieces and nephews. He grew up in Ohio and attended Kent State University. A graveside service was held Dec. 28 at Woodland Cemetery at Clemson University. Another brother, Ron Latta, died before him. It was there he met his future wife, Lenora Ann Len Carson. After Vietnam and tours at Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Dix, N.J., Mr. ONeal returned to West Point to serve as an instructor and assistant professor of English from 1971 to 1974.
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