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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1966 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION I PAGE EIGHT Welcomed Deaths FUNERAL NOTICES kee County, he was a retired farmer and veteran of World War I.

Surviving are four sons, Bill, Howard, and Perry Foster of Greenville and James Foster of Gaffney; two daughters, Mrs. Sgt. Roy A. Grant of Grand Forks AFB, N. a brother, W.

Coke Grant of the home; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Mount Bethel Methodist Church by Rev. R. W.

Morgan, Rev. Injuries Kill 6-Year-01d Gaffney Boy Endel E. Bagwell Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Loree M.

Duckett, Greenville Mrs. Sam Myers, Spartanburg Mrs. Mae Alexander Raynesford. Salem EASLEY Funeral services Joe Nicholson and Rev. J.

L. for Endel Edison Bagwell, 50, Sarah Richard of Gaffney and Mrs. Essie Green of Lattimore, N. a brother, Darwin Foster of Charlotte, N. two sis Ashley.

Burial will be in the of 2, Easley, who died Sun church cemetery. PELZER Funeral service! for Mrs. Lola Durham Thompson, 65, of White Plains community, Rt. 1, Pelzer, who died Sunday, will be conducted Tuesday at 3:30 p. m.

at Gray Mor Mrs. John P. Barton, Anderson Harold (Pete) Duncan, Trenton GAFFNEY Richard Dane Motts, 6-year-old son of Harold Dean and Bonnie Mathis Motts of Rt. 4, Gaffney, died Monday at 7:30 a.m. as a result of an au day, will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m.

at Tabor Methodist Pallbearers will be David, Jerry, Haskell, Sonley, Cecil and Church by Rev. Winston Mor Joe Grant, and Honaid Mimvan. tomobile accident. ters, Mrs. Jess Turner and Mrs.

Fronie Bridges of Blacksburg; 20 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at tuary by Elder Herbert a liter. gan and Rev. H.

c. ooucn. Burial will be in Hillcrest Me George R. Grant. Pickens Miss Sarah Whitmire, Union Henry J.

Stephens, Anderson Mrs. W. T. Brownlee, Laurens Richard D. Motts, Gaffney The body will be at Clayton- Burial will be in White Plains He was a first grade student Dillard Funeral Home until morial Park.

at Goucher Elementary School. Surviving in addition to his William Freeman Kuykendall, Pallbearers will be Mickel Parker, Gary Nix, Bobby Joe, Harold and Albert Bagwell and p.m. Wednesday, when it win be placed in the church. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 Baptist Church cemetery. The body is at the mortuary Mrs.

Fannie Gash parents are two sisters, Bannie Shuford Hatcher Funeral Home by Rev. Walter Dobbins and Rev. W. F. Monroe.

Burial Spartanburg Mrs. Clint Humphries, Gaffney Bertrand Jones. and Melissa Motts of the home; four brothers, Jerome, Regale, Mrs. Rita Jackson Ashe, Spar will be in the Buffalo Baptist The body is at Robinson Fu COWPENS Graveside serv Church cemetery. p.m.

Tuesday. W. F. Sanford neral Home and will be placed Anthony and Marshall Motts, of the home; the paternal grand (W If tanburg Frank Foster, Gaffney Pallbearers will be Thurman Jenkins, James Foster. Tommy in the church Tuesday at 3 p.m Lisa Underwood SPARTANBURG Funeral Matthews, Woodrow Vess, Phil son; two brothers, Ennis and Al ices for Mrs.

Fannie Calaway Cash, 77, of West Church Street, Cowpens, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Daniel Morgan Memorial Gardens in Cowpens by Rev. M. B. Mor lip DeFord and Jimmy Lovett bert Stephens of Westminster; services for William Fairdie Sanford, 68, of 642 Avon Funeral services for Lisa The body is at the funeral six sisters, Mrs.

Ebb Putnam of who died Sunday, will be con home. Newry. Mrs. Will Nix of Pick Rena Underwood, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gary ducted at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday row. I ens, Mrs. Wade Hampton of An Underwood of 204 Stafford at Whitney Freewill Baptist The body is at the home.

J. derson, Mrs. Paul Stamey of Mrs. Rita Ashe parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Motts Sr. of Gaffney; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mathis of Gaffney. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.

at the Goucher Baptist Church by Rev. M. R. Chasteen and Rev. James Deaton.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rodney By-ars, Terry Hyatt and Barry and Tim Holmes. Shuford Hatcher Funeral will be conducted at Tremont Flnvd Funeral Home is in Rutherfordton, N. Mrs. Mary Church by Rev.

Floyd Seay, Rev. Paul Shehan and Rev. SPARTANBURG Mrs. Rita Holbrooks and Mrs. Jimmy Ow Frank Cousins.

Burial will be Jackson Ashe, 80, of 3345 Robin Hood Drive, formerly of Hope- ens of Westminster; 23 grand charge. Harold Duncan in Whitney Cemetery. children and two great-grand dren. The body is at the home and dale, died Sunday at 4:45 p.m. at a local hospital will be placed in the church at Funeral services will be con after a long illness.

TRENTON Harold (Pete) Duncan, 63, died at University Hospital Monday after a brief 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. ducted Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. at Native of Nova Scotia, daugh Nephews will be pallbearers Sullivan-King Mortuary by Rev.

ter of the late Robert and Adel illness. M. W. Bobo Funeral Chapel C. G.

Shirley and Rev. Olin Ol WEST BERLIN Amercan Evangeilist Billy Graham, left, is welcomed in West Berlin's Deutschland Mall by West Berlin Bishop Kurt Scharf Sunday night. Graham opened his third Crusade In Communist-surrounded West Berlin before an estimated crowd of 11,000 persons with a challenge to Germans to turn back to the God of their fathers to help a world plunging into darkness. (AP Wirephoto by cable from Berlin) is in charge. Surviving are several broth- Avenue Church of God at 11 a.m.

today by Rev. Louis Cross. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Pallbearers will be uncles: Doug Cowart, Rudolph Brook-shire, Henry Brookshire and Walter C. Terry.

The body is at the home. Thomas McAfee Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. T. G.

Cobb Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Lenora Campbell Cobb, 85, of 16 S. Calhoun widow of Thomas G. Cobb, who died iver. Burial will be in New Sil aide Munn Jackson, she was a member of Routh Memorial Home is in charge.

MH Association and sisters. ver Brook Cemetery. Presbyterian Church and a re Graveside services will be conducted at Ebenezer Ceme David A. Gunnells WARE SHOALS Funeral tired store manager. She lived in Spartanburg for the past six Nephews will be pallbearers.

William A. McFee SPARTANBURG WUliam To Meet Today years. The Greenville County Mental Surviving are a daughter, Health Association will sponsor A. McFee, 47, of Miami, Mrs. Ellsworth Sears of Spar services for David Andrew Gunnells, 23, of Rt.

1, Donalds, who was killed Saturday while working in New York, will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church by Rev. a public meeting today at 7:30 and formerly of Spartanburg, tanburg; and two granddaugh p. m. at Peoples National Bank died Friday in Miami.

ters. Kennedy's Body To Be Moved To New Grave Sunday, will be conducted to- Memorial services will be on W. Washington Street. A native of Corning, N. son at The Mackey day at 4 p.m Thomas F.

Hall, coordinator Jack Hatchell, Rev. Carroll Andrews and Rev. Gerald Craw- conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Routh Memorial Presbyterian Mortuary by Dr. D.

M. Rivers of the late William A. McFee Sr. and Mrs. Catherine Cull McFee, he was reared in for the 1 1 Mental Buna will be in Spnngwood ford Burial key Health Center, will be the guest WASHINGTON (UPI) The Church by Rev.

Russell W. Hopedale at a date to be an wcmcuajr. BaDt st Church cemeterv speaKer. Mr. Hall will tell Pallbearers will be Steve Ur- Pallbearers will be Robert E.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. nounced. about the new mental health tery at 11 a.m. Tuseday by Rev. J.

T. Littlejohn. Pallbearers will be W. Rommie, and Eddie Bryan, Clarence Turner, Fritz Huiett and J. B.

Duncan. Friends will be received at Hollingsworth Funeral Home, Edgefield. Miss Whitmire UNION Miss Sarah Evelyn Whitmire of Rt. 2, Union, died at Wallace Hospital Monday afternoon after an illness of three months. A native of Union County, daughter of J.

R. Whitmire and the late Effie Alverson Whitmire, she was a member of Padgett Creek Baptist Church, and of the William M. Gist body of President John F. Kennedy will rest in a new gravesite at Arlington National Catherine Elaine McFee; and a The family requests that flow facilities available to Greenville so, Joe Weisner, C. Dan Barry Lewis S.

Cobb Max D. County. daughter, Cynthia McFee of the home. ers be omitted. M.

W. Bobo Funeral Chapel is in charge. Campbell and Major Mcuure. Cemetery by the third anniversary of his assassination on Nov. The body is at the home, but Graveside services will be 22.

els Humphries of Spartanburg; a brother, Dever Jolley of Gaff An Army spokesman said Mon Mrs. Humphries GAFFNEY Mrs. Esther conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Oakwood Cemetery by Rev. Everette Lineburger.

will be returned to the mortuary at 2:30 p.m. Jonas Waddell ney; 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. day that construction of the gravesite would be virtually completed by that date and the The body will arrive in Spar side overlooking the nation's capital across the Potomac River. The memorial will contain the eternal flame that now burns over Kennedy's grave, and the Army is considering a lighting system that would permit night visits to the memorial. If lighting is installed, the Army spokesman said, it will be "subdued" to avoid distracting from the eternal flame now visible a mile away from the Washington side of the river.

Arlington, where tens of thousands of the nation's war dead are buried, has never been opened for night visits. But it is expected this policy will be Funeral services will be con DUNCAN Funeral services Jolley Humphries, 79, of Rt. 2, Gaffney, died Sunday at 11 a.m. in a Morganton, N. hospital after a long illness.

ducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at bodies of Kennedy and two in tanburg Tuesday afternoon and will be at M. W. Bobo Funeral Chapel. for Jonas Waddell, 61, of Rt.

1, fant children buried beside him Duncan, who died Sunday, will A native of Cleveland county, camp creek Baptist Church by Rev. Audley Hamrick and Rev. Joe Belcher. Burial will be in the church cemetery. will be moved about 40 feet from their present temporary graves.

be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m Chapter, United Daughters of and Jerry R. Gunnells, Sammy and James Satterfield, Skeet Ashley and Eddie Gambrell. The body will be at the home Tuesday after 6 p.m. Parker-White Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs.

Brownlee LAURENS Mrs. Josephine Creamer Brownlee, 78, of 103 E. Hampton widow of William T. Brownlee, died at noon Monday in a local hospital after a brief illness. Native of Laurens County, daughter of the late William M.

and Lula Owings Creamer, she was a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, E. T. Brownlee, of Greenville; a daughter, Mrs. Rossie Franks N.

daughter of the late at the First Baptist Church of the Confederacv. one was an George and Littie Scruggs The rebunal will take place Frank Foster GAFFNEY Frank Foster. Jolley, she was a member of Reidville by Rev. J. W.

Alexander and Rev. William P. Myers, employe of the Excel Hosiery Mill. at night when the cemetery is closed and no advance an Pallbearers will be Jesse, G. and Eskridge Ellis.

Elman. 76, died Sunday at 1 p.m. at a the Camp Creek Baptist Church. Burial will be in Hillcrest Me Surviving in addition to her Cherokee County Hospital after Surviving are a daughter, nouncement will be made. Joe and Wilbur Jolley, Ariand morial Gardens.

several years of declining In his final resting place, Ken Hawkins and Bill Pearson. father is a brother, William Whitmire of Rt. 2, Union. Pallbearers will be Steve health. Shuford-Hatcher Funeral nedy will be buried beneath a $2 Mrs.

Joe Painter of Gaffney; three sons, Arvin and Melvin Humphries of Gaffney and Nev- changed if lighting is Installed Frady. Landrum and Joe For Funeral arrangements will be A lifelong resident of Chero million memorial edifice on hill-1 Home is in charge. at Kennedy grave. tenberry, James and Larry Waddell and Alvin Sloan. The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at announced by the S.

R. Hol-combe Funeral Home. W. J. (Bub) Cox NEWRY Funeral services for W.

J. (Bub) Cox, 66, who OLD FASHIONED? 2 p.m. Wood Mortuary, Greer, is in charge. of Laurens; and 11 grandchil died Sunday in a Greenville Mrs. Sam Myers SPARTANBURG Mrs.

Lula How About Your Reading Habits? Amanda Myers, 81, of Rt. 1, In- man. widow of Sam Myers, died at her home Monday at 4:30 a.m. after a long illness. A native of Manning, daughter of the late Burgess and Jane Kennedy, she was a member of the New Prospect Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at New Prospect Baptist Church by Rev. W. Eugene Franklin Some folks' reading habits are like old cars. They're still on the road but can't keep up with today's fast moving world.

and Rev. DeWitt Clyde. Burial dren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p. m.

at Kennedy Mortuary by Dr. Robert S. Cooper. Burial will be in Laurens City Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Cyril, Fowler, Kenneth, James and Henry Brownlee and Fred Brown.

The body is at the mortuary and the family is at the home of a son-in-law, Alvln Grigg, 103 Hampton Ave. The family requests that flowers be omitted. W. F. Kuykendall SPARTANBURG William Freeman Kuykendall, 55, of Rt.

2, Greenwood, formerly of Spartanburg, died after a sudden attack of illness at his home Sunday. Native of Greer, son of the late Sylvan and Lucy Thomas Kuykendall, he spent most of his life in Spartanburg until several years ago when he began operating a small motor repair shop and lived on Rt. 2, Greenwood. He was a Baptist and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Lucille Ponder Kuykendall; a brother A. L. Kuykendall of In-man; six sisters, Mrs. Florence Blume of Rt. 1, Wellford, Mrs.

L. J. Stroud of Rt. 2. Inman, hospital from injuries received in a motorcycle accident, will be conducted Tuesday at 5 p.m.

at Lydia Baptist Church in Newry by Rev. R. R. Sassard, Rev. Charles Dockins, Rev.

Larry Wilson and Rev. H. L. Drig-gers. Burial will be in Corinth Baptist Church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be members of the Oconee Motorcycle Club: James Mauldin, Harold Mason, Johnnie Anderson, Arthur Alexander, Wallace Gibson and Andy Munger. The body is at the home, 62 Broadway, Newry. Seneca Mortuary is in charge. Mrs. John P.

Burton ANDERSON Mrs. John P. Burton, 81, of 1208 S. Main died in an Anderson hospital Sunday night after five years of declining health and an illness of 10 weeks. Born in Lavonia, daughter of the late Joshua and Catherine Black Shirley, she lived in Anderson 40 years and was a member of the New Prospect Baotist Church.

Surviving are four sons, Hubert and J. C. Burton of Hart-well, Robert Burton of Norfolk. will be in the church cemetery. J.

F. Floyd Mortuary Is in charge. Mrs. S. P.

Glavton CAMPOBELLO Funeral How about you? services for Mrs. Maude John -y I son Clayton, 85, ot ru. 2, Campobello, who died Sunday, wife of Simon P. Clayton, will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Holly Springs Baptist Church Probably you're still reading at least one newspaper each day.

If you stop there, there's little chance you'll be able to stay in the mainstream of life in this speedy world. by Rev. J. Wayne Levan and Rev. James R.

Bruce. Burial will be in the church ceme tery. Pallbearers will be nephews: Horace and Reese Johnson, Jack and Fred Atkins and Sam and Chalmer Dill. and Marshall Burton of The body is at Wood Mortu ary. Greer, and will be placed Washington, D.

four daueh-ters, Mrs. Julia Young of the in the church at 3 p.m. The Mrs. Janie Walden of Pasadena, Mrs. Mae Cline of Enoree, Mrs.

Mildred Hawkins and Mrs. Bonnie Boiter of Spartanburg. home, Mrs. C. A.

Conselyea of Anderson, Mrs. J. S. Ashe of family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. F.

D. (Ruth) Soartanburg and Mrs. W. N. Funeral services will be con To be an interesting person to be an informed citizen to keep up with the fast-moving events of this critical time, you need accurate, up-to-the-minute, complete news twice each Only in The Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont can you get the kind of complete, accurate news coverage you need, deserve and want.

Mullinax of Clarksvllle, two Clary Rt. 2, Campobello. George V. Link PENDLETON Funeral serv- brothers. E.

L. Shirley of Balti more, and Guy Shirley of ices for George Vernon Link, 43, Trona, Calif. and a sister, Mrs C. L. Nelms of Hartwell, Ga.

Funeral services will be con' who died Sunday, will be con ducted Wednesday at 4 p.m, ducted at 4 p.m. Tuesday at M. W. Bobo Funeral Chapel by Rev. Forest Davis.

Burial will be in Mount Lebanon Baptist Church cemetery in Union County. Nephews will be pallbearers. The family will be at the home of a sister, Mrs. N. J.

Hawkins, 165 Alda Spartanburg. Henry J. Stephens ANDERSON-Henry J. Steph ducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at McDougald Funeral Home by at Duckett Funeral Home in Central by Rev.

D. M. Camp Rev. D. Clarence Shirley and Dr 0.

R. Wilson. Burial will be in bell and Rev. A. C.

Harrison Burial will be in Memory Gardens Memorial Park. the Lavonia, city cemetery Mrs. Raynesford SALEM Mrs. Mae Alexan Pallbearers will be Evins Link, Paul Barnes, Theron, Cecil and ens, 68, of McGee Road, died at Billy Owen, and Glenn White. Anderson Memorial Hospital Monday at 3:30 a.m.

after an illness of three months. der Raynesford, 79, died at her home in Salem Monday at 12:45 The body will be at Duckett Funeral Home Tuesday after 1 p.m. and the family will receive Born in Georgia, a son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Lou a.m. after a long illness. Native of Cashiers, N.

there from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday The family is at the home of Belle Miller Stephens, he was a daughter of the late Marshall Read The Greenville News each morning and Greenville Piedmont each afternoon to be an Informed person. With both morning' and afternoon newspapers at your disposal you get complete news news in depth news as It happens, reported accurately and factually news in an easy to read form, ready for your use at your convenience. Baptist, a veteran of World War Pickens and Sarah Corbin Alex ander, prior to her husbands death in 1962 she had lived in and a retired textile worker. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Dollie Sargent Stephens; seven sons, Jess D. Stephens of Green Chattanooga, Tenn. She was retired nurse and a member of ville, Joe, Tom and Fred Steph Salem First Baptist Church. Surviving are a brother, War ens of Piedmont, C. M.

(Butch) ren Alexander of Atlanta, Stephens and Jack Stephens of Anderson and Hoyt Stephens of and three sisters, Mrs. M'las Alexander of Salem, Mrs. C. I the home; two daughters, Mrs. Doyle Rumsey of Williamston Nicholson of Greenville and Mrs.

Vira Bryson of Arlington, and Mrs. J. E. Powell of Ander- a brother, J. W.

Link, Calhoun Street, Clemson. George Rufus Grant PICKENS' George Rufus Grant, 75, of 210 Garvin died Monday morning in a local hospital after eight years of declining health and illness of one week. Born in Pickens County, son of the late William Asbury and Millie Ann Gilstrap Grant, he was a retired employe of the Singer was a member of the Porters Chapel Methodist Church and a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie H.

Grant of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Wallace (Frances) Porter of the home; six sons, Rev. Nicholas G. Be sure your reading habits are like the newest auto on the most modern Interstate highway. Ride the expressway of Interesting, Informed people on expressway paved by The Greenville News each morning and the Greenville Piedmont each afternoon.

FUNERAL INVITATIONS You Need Both, Tht Greenville Newt teh morning AND Greenville Pied-men each afternoon. Va. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at The relative and frlondt of Mr. Thomei O.

Cobb. Mr. M. MeClure, Mill trneitlne Cot, Mri. j.

D. Bio- Salem First Baptist Church Rev. Don Vaugnan. Burial will t. P.

Campbell and Mr. I Campbell ar reioectfullv Invited to attend fne be In Alexander Cemetery in funeral lervlcei for mm. Tnamm a. Salem. Pallbearers will be nephews Cobb TueKlav at 4 p.m.

at The Mackey Mortuary. Burial will be In Serlngwood Cemetery. Tht Mackey Mortuary Funer al Direciori. "The frlendi and relative! of Llia ft Ernest and Marshal Alexander, P. and Charles Nicholson tent ider- Underwood.

Mr. and ftri. Gary un Mri. Gary Urn Wat rmurilfe Sfeuia GREENVILLE PIEDMONT wood. Debbie Underwood.

td. Donna Under Donna Un Grant, Edgar G. Grant, Rev. Thomas L. Grant and W.

Lee and Clarence Robinson. The body is at Brown's Funeral Home in Seneca and will be placed to the church Tuesday at 2 p.m. i wood, Mr. and Mri, Fred Underwood Mr. and Mri W.

C. Terry and Mri, B. t. Brookinlre are rawectfully Invited to attend Hie funeral iervlcei of Lite Rena Underwood at Tremont Avenue Church of pod. at 11 a.m.

Tueedev, furlal will be In Orecelend Cemetery. Thome McAfee, funeral director, Grant of Pickens, R. Lewis Grant of Burlington, N. and.

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