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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 10

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The Greenville News--Thursday, Jan. 1, Obituaries Mrs. E. C. Hughes Mrs.

Lila Locke Hughes, 89, formerly of wood, widow of Edward Cleveland Hughes, died Tuesday. A native of Greenville, daughter of the late William Henry and Florence Beacham Locke, she was a member of Central Baptist Church in Greenville. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jack Allison of Anderson; three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.

Thursday at Mountain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenville. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. The Mackey Mortuary. Charles Turner Charles Wilton Turner, 43, of 16 Yale Cameo Trailer Park, died Wednesday. in Greenville County, a son of Mrs.

Mabel Boling Turner of Greenville and the late Roy Turner, he was employed with Cryovac Division of W.R. Grace and Company at Duncan and a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Stewart Turner; three daughters, Wanda Turner, Donna Turner and Rita Turner of Greenville; a daughter by a former marriage, Debbie Howard of Greenville; three sisters, Mrs. Ann T.

Ross of Taylors, Mrs. Marion T. McClellan of Sunny Vale, and Mrs. Joyce T. Carter of Greenville; two brothers Curtis Turner of Simpsonville and Robert Lee Turner of Rock Hill.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. The family is at the home of Mr. Mrs. J.L. Dodgens, Fish Trap Road, Rt.

3, Easley. 1976 in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. The family is at the home of Thomas Ragan, Rt. 6, Inman. Homer Smith SIX MILE Homer C.

Smith, 88, a retired farmer, of Rt. 1, Six Mile, Gates section, died Wednesday. A native of Pickens County, son of the late, Wiley Cornelious and Rebecca Smith Smith, he was a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Brown Smith; three sons, Ralph H.

Smith of Seneca, L. G. Smith of Mauldin and Charles W. Smith of Easley; three daughters, Mrs. Viola Simpson of Fort Mill.

Mrs. Wilma chester of Pickens and Mrs. Eunice Martin of Central; two brothers, Arthur and Evertie Smith of Rutherfordton, N.C.: two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Bell of Clemson and Mrs. Lexie Kelley of Central; 16 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; and a Services will 1 be 3 p.m.

Friday at Six Mile Baptist Church, with burial in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Robinson Funeral Home, Easley, from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. The body will be placed in the church 2:30 p.m. Friday.

Horace Stamey PENDLETON Horace G. Stamey, 64, of Rt. 2, Pendleton, a retired employe of The Clemson House, died Wednesday. A native of Franklin County, son of the late John O. and Sallie Benfield Stamey, he was a member of Reedy Fork Baptist Church, near Seneca.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Burkett Stamey; three sons, Billy Jimmy Wallace and Roger W. Stamey of Pendleton; four daughters, Mrs. Barbara Teat, Mrs. Frankie Whitfield of Pendleton, Mrs.

Carolyn Bolt of Asheville, N.C. and Mrs. Judy Crocker of Norris; two brothers, Loyd Stamey of Sedro Woolley, Wash, and Harold Stamey of McDonna, six sisters, Mrs. Hermie Holden of Sedro Woolley, Mrs. Pear Ledford of Franklin, N.C., Mrs.

Stella Loggins of Cleveland, Mrs. Dora Jordan and Mrs. Ivalee Jordan of Eastanollee, and Mrs. Weynell Ayers of Toccoa, and 11 8 grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m.

Friday at Fants Grove Baptist Church, with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery, near Central. McDougald's North Chapel. Sherman Chastain GREENWOOD Sherman Edgar Chastain, 57, a carpenter, of Lake Shore Drive, died Tuesday. A native of Anderson, son of Mrs.

Edna Atkins Chastain of Greenwood and the late John Sylvester Chastain, he was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War and a member of Woodfields Baptist Church. Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Harkey Chastain; four stepsons, John Calvert of Greenwood, Lewis Calvert of the home, William Calvert of Greenville and Furman E. Calvert Jr. of Lacy, a sister, Mrs.

Joe H. Bennett of Greenwood; three brothers, Melvin Chastain of Inman, Clyde Chastain of Greenwood and Lloyd Chastain of. Commerce, and three grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Harley Funeral Home, with burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens.

The family is at the home of Mrs. Joe Bennett, Marshall Road. Mrs. John Mulkey WALHALLA Mrs. Nannie Colley Mulkey, 80, of 204 Harrison a retired practical nurse, widow of John R.

Mulkey, died Wednesday. A native of Oconee County, daughter of the late Samuel S. and Eliza Colley, she was a member of Walhalla First Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Avis Jo Boone of Walhalla; a brother, Ernest Colley of Walhalla; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Davenport Funeral Home, with burial in Westview Cemetery, The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. April Smith GREENWOOD April Michelle Smith, threeyear -old daughter of Thomas A. and Theressa Green Smith, of Highland Trailer Park, died Wednesday.

Surviving also are two sisters, Crystal Lynn and Sonya Renee Smith of the home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin "Peanut" Green and Mrs. Frances Smith of Greenwood; great Olin Richey of Union and Mrs. Mattie Green of Honea Path.

Services will be 3 p.m. Friday at Church of God of Prophecy on Blyth Road, with burial i in Greenville Presbyterian Church cemetery. The body is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Green, 517 East bridge and will be placed in the church 2 p.m.

Friday. Harley Funeral Home. James Page Sr. WELLFORD James Phillip Page, Sr. 63, of Rt.

1, Wellford, a Cecil Construction Company ploye for 29 years, died Tuesday. Born in Gainesville, son of the late William Phillip and Maybelle Lee Page, he was a member of Central Church of Christ, Spartanburg, and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Rains Page; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Rhodes of Roebuck and Mrs.

Teressa Cochran of Spartanburg; two sons, James P. Page Jr. of Lyman and Larry Lewis Page of Wellford; a sister, Mrs. Maude Jenkins of Spartanburg; two brothers, Robert Page of Yonkers, N.Y. and Curtis Page of Spartanburg; and four grandchildren.

Services will be 3:30 p.m. Thursday at M.W. Bobo Funeral Chapel, with burial in Ft. Prince Memorial Gardens. The family is at the home of James Page 139 Northview St.

Lyman. Jerry Teague SPARTANBURG Mrs. Evva Davenport Smith, 73, of 232 Anita Drive, a former clerk for Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph wife of Cecil 0. Smith died Tuesday, A native of Spartanburg, daughter of the late Luna M. and Fannie Reeves Davenport, she was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church.

Surviving also are a son, Cecil Smith Jr. of Philadelphia, a brother, J. William enport of Spartanburg; three half Guy Milton G. and Luna M. Davenport Jr.

of Spartanburg; a half sister, Mrs. Julia Fetters of Emerson, N.J.; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel, with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Bethel United Methodist Church building fund.

Mrs. Josephine Smith Mrs. Cecil Smith Sr. INMAN Mrs. Josephine Ragan Smith, 45, of Rt.

5, died Wednesday. A native of Spartanburg County, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Garrett Ragan of Inman and the late Edward B. Ragan, she was a member of Southside Baptist Church. Surviving also are two daughters, Lois Smith of Inman and Mrs.

Nancy Canaday of Columbia; four sons, James, Jackie and David Smith and Thomas Ragan of Inman; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Thompson of Spartanburg, Mrs. John Eppley and Mrs. John Stokeley of Woodruff; three brothers, Alvin D. Ragan of Spartanburg, Robert A.

Ragan of Atlanta, Ga. and Joseph E. Ragan of Inman; and two grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Seawright Funeral Home, with burial PICKENS Jerry Paden Teague, 44, of 201 Garner Road, a supervisor for Piedmont Tool and Die Company, died day.

Born in Pickens, son of Mrs. Catherine Simmons Teague of Pickens and the late Nicholas T. Teague, he was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Keowee Lodge No. 79 AFM, Woodmen of the World and American Legion, served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and was a graduate of Furman University.

Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Martha Shehan Teague; two daughters, Jerri Lynn Teague and Julie Teague of the home; two sons Joe Teague and Jamey Teague of the home; three sisters, Mrs. LaRue Aultman, Mrs. Virginia Nealy and Mrs. Betty Patterson of Pickens; a brother, Stanley Teague of Pickens.

Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Dillard Funeral Home, with burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. John Sullivan LIBERTY- Mrs. Georgia Roseanna Hopkins Sullivan, 84, of Pickens Highway, a retired employe of Woodside Mill, widow of John Sullivan, died Wednesday.

A native of Oconee County, daughter of the late Dave and Caroline Rampey Hopkins, she was a member of Eastside Baptist Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Katherine Watson, Mrs. Clara Hitt and Mrs. Edna Owens of Liberty; two sons, George L. Sullivan of Stockbridge, Ga.

and J.D. Sullivan of Liberty; nine grand-children; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Eastside Baptist Church, with burial in Navells Cemetery, Walhalla. The family will receive friends at B.F.

Eads Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. AP Enjoying The Snow SNOWBIRD, Utah Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis smiles for photographers amid heavy snowfall Tuesday at a ski resort in the Wasatch Mountains east of Salt Lake City. FTC Says Firms Must Offer Warranty Displays WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Trade Commission Tuesday said consumers must have a chance to comparison shop for warranties. The FTC ordered manufacturers and retailers who offer warranties to put them on display so consumers can easily compare them.

Under the rules, warranties must be made available to shoppers in one of four ways: As a text in "close conjunction to the product." In a binder available on request for inspection. In the product package in such a way as to be visible. On a sign displaying the warranty text. In addition the rules specify that those offering warranties for any product actually costing the consumer more than $15 must write the guarantees in a meaningful way. The warranty must spell out what is covered by or excluded from coverage; what the warrantor will do in the event something goes wrong, including who will pay for what, and a explanation of what the purchaser should get the warranty honored." Thomas MAfec Funeral Home 639.

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