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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 12

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Gaffney, South Carolina
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Pag 1 2A Tha Gaffnay tadgar, Wadnaiday, June 3, 1 887 Gary Wayne Stanford of Atlant-a; one daughter, Doris Stanford Maynor of Gaffney; three brothers Floyd, Otis and Freddie Spencer, all of Gaffne-y; stepmother, Virgie Spencer Eliza Lipscomb of Washington; several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Friday. Washington Funeral Home, Plain Street, Washington, D.C. Foster's Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. TroyC.Wilklns Services for Troy C.

Wilkins, 76, of Route 1. Wellford. Fort Witchita Falls, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Robert Henley of Marion, N.C; two brothers, Alex Crawford of Charleston and Robert Crawford of Old Fort, N.C; seven grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m.

at Frederick Memorial Gardens conducted by Rev. Herbert Bailey. Family will receive friends Thursday from a.m. at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home. Blacksburg; five brothers Thomas Dawkins of Penn Grove, N.J., Olee Dawkins of Philadelphia, Elford Dawkins of Bridgeton, N.J., Town-send and L.D.

Sr. Dawkins, both of Gaffney; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Hemphill of Gaffney and Mrs. Lillie Mae Tate of Cleveland, Ohio. Arrangements are incomplete.

Family is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Dawkins 119 Leadmine Street. Gilmore Mortuary.

Orlean Dawkins Orlean Dawkins, 65, widower of Mrs. Annie Sizemore Dawkins, died this morning, June 3, 1987, in the VA Hospital in Asheville. A native of Cherokee County, he was a son of the late Elkin and Mamie Hager Dawkins, retired employee of Musgrove Mill, veteran of World War II and a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church. Surviving are a foster daughter, Miss Dorothy Dawkins of of Gaffney; 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Family is at the home of a grandson, Wyatt Maynor 203 Williams Street, Black-sburg.

Arrangements are incomplete. Gordon's Mortuary, Prince Road, husband of Julia Haney Wilkins, were held today at 3:30 D.m. at White Plains If your pharmacist doesn't know your name, Baptist Church conducted by Rev. James Patton with burial in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Arthur Simpson, Dan Jennings, Travis Goudelock, Elliott Long, Jessie Davis Johnson, Larry Cradler, Wayne and Ray Wilkins.

Honorary pallbearers will be the Wilkins Sisters Singers. Mr. Wilkins died Wednesday, May 27, 1987. Foster's Funeral Home. Christine S.

Stanford Christine Martha Stanford, 70, wife of Johnny Ralph Stanford, of Route 1, died Tuesday, June 2, 1987, in Cherokee Memorial Hospital. A native of Cherokee County, she was a daughter of the late Columbus and Letha Miller Spencer, retired employee of Hamrick Mills and a Baptist. Also surviving are three sons Donald Earl and Jackie Dean Stanford of Charleston and Marvin C. Spencer Marvin C. Spencer, 57, hus-band of Stella Hutchins Spencer, of Route 6, 119 Davis Road, Spartanburg, died Sunday, May 31, 1987.

A native of Cherokee County, he was a son of Stella Robbins Spencer and the late Seba Spencer, a cleaning service employee, Army veteran having served in the Korean War and a member of Cudd Memorial Baptist Church in Spartanburg. Also surviving are a daughter, Connie Lynn Spencer; three sisters Inez Hammett and Lorene Quinn, both of Spartanburg, and Donalene Dean of Gaffney. Services were held today at 3 p.m. at Forest Lawn Mortuary Chapel in Boiling Springs conducted by Revs. Wayne Ellis and W.K.

Metters with burial in Good Shepherd Memorial Gardens in Boiling Springs. Pallbearers were Lionell Traxler, Steve Dean, Ricky Hammett, Tim, Monroe and Gary Hutchins. Honorary pallbearers were members of the G.A. Rogers Sunday School Class of Cudd Memorial Baptist Church. Thomas Matthew Bryant FOREST CITY, N.C.

Thomas Matthew Bryant, 86, of Route 5, widower of Lishey Bryant, died Monday, June 1, 1987, in Rutherford Hospital. A native of Haywood County, he was a son of the late John and Elizabeth Ward Bryant, a retired textile employee and a member of Floyd's Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, L.J. Bryant of Spartanburg and Bobby Bryant of Mooresboro; four daughters Mrs. Leola Lail of Greer, Mrs.

Lillie Mae Butler, Mrs. Irene Hines and Mrs. Jenell Burgess, all of Gaff-ney; three sisters Mrs. Pan-zie Davis of Old Fort, N.C. Mrs.

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A native of Cherokee County, he was a son of Mrs. Dora Mae Dover Smith and the late Joseph Wilson Smith a member of Limestone Baptist Church, graduate of Gaffney High School, Friendship Junior College of Rock Hill and Morris College of Sumter. He was a social worker for New York City Human Resource Administration, part-time model and singer at night clubs, member of Big Brothers of America, Social Services Local Union No. 371 and a delegate for District Council Union No. 37.

Also surviving are three sisters Sara S. Webb, Helen Smith and Sandra Wood of Gaffney; four brothers Ronnie, Donnie, William Dean and Bobby Dean Smith, all of Gaffney. Family is at the home of his mother, Mrs. Dora M. Smith, 406 McCluney Drive.

Arrangements will be announced later. Foster's Funeral Home. Viola L. Littlejohn Viola L. Littlejohn, wife of W.M.

Littlejohn of Washington, D.C., died Sunday, May 31, 1987, in Washington, D.C A native of Cherokee County, she was a daughter of the late Karie and Janie Patterson Lipscomb and a member of Metropolitan Baptist Church. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Bonds of Washington, D.C, and Mrs. Geneva Thomas of Cowpens; two brothers, J.C Lipscomb and After Rotate Limit 2 Sale Price 3.4S Botaeta 1.00 2116,2216 ftAC4R0VEN PERFORMANCE Sew ftjic. 2.29 I 1 jm hdJ I I 1.00 I After I Limit 2 1 1 fr YARDAGE.6 ft tttlfl nuamltmut gwntt Mt 8 SJ New Improved SM, withQSX.

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Harrelson Funeral Home, Caroleen. Betty C. Roche Betty Crawford Roche, 75, of Westley Nursing Center in Charlotte, widow of Thomas G. Roche, died Monday, June 1, 1987. A native of Old Fort, N.C, she was formerly of Gaffney, a daughter of the late Willard and Maybelle Stirwalt Crawford and a member of Limestone Presbyterian Church.

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