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_R_ C oWney, i6~-IC W_ Brown D&;s Funeral R~la_for --Final Rit!, for Dies in Chester In Dallas, Texas Mrs. R S. Bollinger E. C. Blair, 50, Mrse Bass,i~, H Id T esd Local Hospital Robert Hutchinson Clowney, 76, Word has been received in Winns Funeral ~ces fur Mrs. Robert, e on u ay Mrs. Cora Dove Bass, 73, 0 died at the Chester County Hospi- bore. of. the death of Kinsler :V,Swaff'~ Bo11iJ.1gerwere he: d on Edward Camak Blair, 50, died at Ril;lgeway,:.,;died.; .eanly TuesdaYi tal Sunday following a perio(t,.of Brown lIJ. Dallas,. Texas '. He dled;tUes< aftemckm at clJ C -co- his residence on the Columbia Road morning ..at the F?!rf~~l~ Memo. declining health. ICi6'Y. ),hursday, November 13, m a Dal-tn th~ Shandon Baptist Cbur, Monday morning at 9:45, of a sud- rial' H~spital . folkiWing· an e A native of Fairfield County, he las?~spital, after ;lv~ years f')f~~~~ndu=~;a~:'~ den attack. He had been in declin- tended illness." She' wtisa. merm was a son of the late Robert Cheyne declining health. ' .'. . d met' . I f~"'! ing health for one year. He was her of ...jhe. -i, :Lqngtown Baptis and Margaret Brice Clowney Mr. Brown was born m Wmns·woo .ce ~~::~~_ born in the Greenbrier section of Church, Ridgeway, S: c,/fa I boro on August 3, 1890; the son. of Active ~=" .w~e SIX n.e- Fairfield County, the son of Mrs. I She issut-vived ~by two daug . ::e A was. a ve;;ran .of th~. ~panh-the late Walker A. and Mrs. MagiPhews: 'Ih~re, William Merntt Vinia Camak Blair and the late A. ters, M}:S",MipniIl. Bass. Branha 1S mencan a, ~.'!' IC e gie Gladden Brown. He was aand Gordon Q1rattlebaum, Paut and Mack Blair. Ir~ of Ridgeway and Mrs. Ruby Yar on rs -UI l\'l~ine:'World War I veteran and served Gordon Scott and Joe Quattlebaum. Mr. Blair was a retired super- borough of Newberry; seven sons overseas. After his separation froi'b Mrs. Bollinger, the daughter of the visor of the United statt:S Rubber Heyward Bass of Columbia, Tolli! Mr. Clowney w'a~ a Mason an~ a the service he was employed in~late Dr. B. J. and Mrs. Wi1be~ Company, Winnsboro Mins, after Bass J. D. Bass" George Bass member of Punty Presbyterian Charlotte and later went to Dal Merritt Quattlebaum, was born 1111 2:1 years of service. He was a mem- Charlie ;BaS$, ~;. Bass, -1ohnni Cburch. las, Texas, where he was a membe Williston, but moved to Winnsboro ber of the Greenbrier Chur:ch, and Bass· all of Ridgeway; one broth: He was a postal clerk serving of Bruton and Brown, Automotfve at an early age. Mter her marriage-was: the Sunday &hoot teaeher of er 1iurphy Dove of Rock Hill, anc with the Chester Post Office for Parts. He retired a number of years to the late R. S. Bollinger she moved the men's adult class. a 'number, ,Gf,grandchildren, great 43 years, from 1907until his retire- ago because of ill health. t~ Columbia. She was a member of Surviving, besides his mother, are d h'l·"'-" '·'ni""es and nephew ' gran e I wen, ."".. , ment in 1950. - Mr. Brown is survived ty one the Shandon Baptist Church. his wife, Mrs. Eunice Canady Blair; Funeral services were conducte< Survivors include his widow, Mrs. brother, Otis A. Brown of Winns- Surviving are one son, Robert two sons, Edward Blair. Jr., and at the~khil'~w~n \ ~}:,~sby~eria Callie Hood Clowney; one daugh- boro, a niece and two nephews. Swaffield Bollinger and two grand- John Canady Bla,tr; one daughter, Church, Ridgeway, at'A' 0 clocll ter, Miss Elizabeth Caroline Clow- Funeral services were conducted daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Kath, Nancy Lavenia Blair, all of the Wednesday afternoon. by ,the Rev ney; two sisters, Mrs. Roberta C. from the Sparkman-Brand Funeral erine DuRant Bollinger; one sister, home. Also surviving are one' broth- J. D. :ae~e.:.and .JM,Rev: J. W, Stone of Columbia and Mrs. Eliza- Home in Dallas on Friday afternoon, Mrs .. M. E. Scott a1l of Coltunbia, er, Dr. Thomas Blair of Green- Gbrdner, i:'pastor of the Ridgew~ beth C. Coleman of Winnsboro; and and interment was in the city, cem- and three brothers, Dr. T. A. Quat.:wood, a number of aunts and un- Baptist Church. a number of-nepllews afi!f flieces.~eterv " tiebaum, William Merritt QuatUe- des, and a number of nteces and ~~:::o.;;.";::;;B=-----;;7;-:3~-~ Funeral services were conduct- Mrs Bryson Dies baum and nr. A. G. Quattlebaum; nephews, " erry, , ed at 11 a.m., .¥onday from the,· •• all of innsboro. . Funeral services were eondueted t HH chapel of Barron's Funeral Home In Augusta- RIfes inal R-t f Tuesday aft.ernooft at 4o'cloclc . les a er orne in Chester by his pastor, Dr. Ral- , _ I es or from the Greenbrier y,rethodist Mdt 5PM eigh Moore Engle. Burial was in Held Here Friday ames B Brice 'Church by the pastor, t1ie Rev. w. on ay a I - Evergreen Cemetery. /.£j~:;>...jj~~. HarTY ChaDdler, and iti.e::ment Mrs. Nancy Clara Berry, 73, di C k 88 Committal services for Mrs. Ber- eld Dee. 24th was in the family plot in the chUrch at her home, Rt. 1, Winnsboro, a rs. 0 er, , tha Smith Bryson were held on ,cemetery. 5:10 p.m. Monday after Sferal Dies in Georgia Friday at 3:30 in t~E! Associate Re- James Boyce Brice, son of the Active pallbearers were Lester years declining health. /'1" ... . ' formed Presbytenan Cemetery, 1 t M' r Thomas W Brice and Robinson, A. F. Robinson, Henry She was born at Bishopville, th Mrhs.NefwMumJHasper CO G kerp'h 8 il 8 , with interment by the grave of her Naaenn'3JOBOYCe Brice died' at 6 p.m Davis Robinson, English Lyles, daughter of the late Clara Watso mot er 0 rs.· erman '" - b L' B '-=- - Ie , .. illi C tl CI'f Willi TT In.'''' Sh liips and Mrs. Robert E. ~atric~,lh~s and, James . ryson, Wuv Monday, Dec. 22, after an illness of Tommy Lyles, WI .am as es, I- and . am ,."ennLU\S,on.e died at the Coker Hospital In died a number of years ago. t.....l.- 10 aI!....J. ton Camak and PItts Camak. a member of the High Hill Tru Oeorzi Fr'd aft . wo W~ 7. S~ B' h '11 sh Canton, orgia, on lay. er,- Mrs Bryson died Thursday night .• , The honorary escort was com. Light Church at IS OpV1e. >7 noOI~ .at.2;30, aift:er l a~ of. Au~ta Ga at the home of her Mr. Briee was born at Woodward posed of the members of the adult was the widow of Jonathon W. Ber dere~~~l ~~~\~e/ wfr!~~mduct- ~~ster, Mr;. Lalla Smith, where she February 14, urn. He was a m~- men's Bible class of the Green- ry, who died in 1941. ed from the First Baptist Churen had lived since she Jeft Winnsboro ber of the Concord Presbytenan brier Church, and W. W. Lewis, Survivors include six daughters it~ CaJ?ton and interment was m about twenty-five yeM'S ago. . Church of Woodward. He atten~ed J. B. Rhinehardt, Lacy Shaw, Wal. Mrs. Mauese Champion, MrS. Lei RilverS'1de cemetery. ,the University of South Carolina Bid J HAlL, Pri M Leo d M Lendon Those who attended the funeral Funeral services were conducted . .' lace ou ware an . . <=len. Ia Ice, rs. na c :fro.mWinnsboro. were H G Phil- F id . f th Poteet For many years he was ill business, Olin L 81 - 64 Mrs. Louise Bonds, Mrs. Lola Tan t '. . .. ri ay mornmg rom e. Sa d . a"" Iips, R. E. Patrick, Mr, and ¥rs. Fu 1 home in Augusta by the In Montgomery, Ala., and nfor, u. , , ner and Mrs. Myrtle Beam, all 0 Phil Phillips, Mrs. Sam .Washmg- nera .., Fla. After retiring from business, De 'F id ,vinnsboro; tIrree sons, L. C. Be hon, Mrs. Robert Hamilton an\iIReverend Frank, pastor of the St., h d hi h at W d d: Ie&-rl ay at tnr. Ralph E. Lattimore, Michael's 'Lutheran Church. e ma e IS. ome 00 .war of .Blythewood, Thornwell Berry 0 ~~"""---;;;;;;;--~---'-~A"-~-~ . 7, , where he was ill the cattle business, H St th Lancaster and J. W. BtlITYof th C' L Cota .60 Funeral Services Held on.'/~ living with S. M. Brice, his nephew. f orne, ,~ er home; one sister, Mrs. Salley Wat .• '. , .. , }i'ri!rlay ~or Burbage Infant For the past six years, he lived Olin Lawrenc{f Blair , 64, retiredi SOn of Bishopville;' 35 grandchild D'I-. in. Columbia Emma Lee Burb-age, 16-months 'th hi . t M Ed d H Har .. . t d hildr .IoU. old daughter of John R. and An- WI ISSISer, rs. war . - farmer, died suddenly early FrI· ren, 'and 12 grea -gran c en. rue Hyman Burbage, died Wed- din at Chester. He was a member day morning at his home in Fair- Funeral services were conducted nesday, January 15 C!-t the :!fair- of.a large family of influential br field County near ,Strother. at 5 p.m, Wednesday from the Let>-; ~~_d Couillnnt y M:~{)thrnalHdosiptal thers of whom one remains-Joseph Mr BI";r was born and reared anon Presbyterian Chutch by th _...,1" an ess uu. ee ays. . . Fl nn. . <U.. d th R Survivors :include her parents; . Brice of Jacksonville, a. V\.W in the Strother section son of the Rev. FrancIS Mayes an e ev \er paternal. grlan~ather, John ther survivors include his sister; late John D. and Minnie Scott Blair. W. P. Clyde. Burial was in the ~ul"bage of Cross Hill' two SlS- ~. •. M' Rebecca Hardit . hur..... t D"" •.••••.. · J d Ell Bur- •• Vill nieces, ISS He had been superintendent of the c ,;u ceme ery. ers, =v~U'le ean an en d M WA MK f the home Y"il\'VU;:; V1 .lJ<::lJilllVn s-resostenan '.age and one brother, John R.. an rs. . . c oy0 Clio plant of the Southern Cotton Ch h D J B Floyd Dr J D 3urb-8lg!e, Jr., all ()f the home, and a number of rueces and ne Oil Co for a number of years urcn, r. .. d 'h . ',_' and three aunts and two uncles, hews . ., . ' Turner, Gary Bass, an t e er.p.p .•oy. Mr. Cota was a retired carpen. Funeral services were conduct- . having retired several years ago, s of the Winnsboro office of Lib ter, .a 'veteran of World War I and 00 on Friday. from the Pilgrim Funeral services were conducted and was a member of Salem Pres- ert Life Insurance Co. a member of the local American Holiness Church by the Rev. J. at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 24 byterian Church and a veteran {If y ------r ,~ __ ~ h H. Ellenburg and the Rev. Mr. C d Pr byt· W u w I C R BeD,60 Legion Post, and a member Of. t e Smith. Burial was in ,the Winns- rom the oncor ~s' ena or ~r . '. . •• , First Methodist Church In Wm1l$-boro Mills Cemetery. Church by the Rev. RaleIgh Moor Mr. BlaIr IS survJ'\(~ by hIS step- BI k k/M J bero. For a number of years he M R Cail 54 Engle, pastor of Purity Presbyteri· mother, ~rs .. Hannie I. Blair of ac stoe an.,, lived in Johnson City, Tennessee. , ••. e -- " an Church, and the Rev. Raymorul Strother; five SIsters, 'Mrs. J. Frank Di G " bo Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sue Town Employee L. Holroyd, pastor !)f Bethel Meth' Watscm of Sumter;' Mrs. H. E.. es, reens /JJ? Lewis Cota, line daughter, Mrs. D- He . 'Cdist Church. Burial was in th Cromer of Spartanburg, Mrs. H. H. Charles Ralph Bell 6& '1formerl James S. Joyner <Ruth c.i, two lesat IS orne church cemete . McLaughlin of Cayce, Mrs. C. I. of Blackstock died ~t the Wesl sons Cilfton Louis Cota, Jr., A-IC, I q5l? Parker of Strother, and Mrs. W. H. . ".: , . 'F B ilt C rt Call 64 died at his . -; L inick of Newberry' two broth- Long HOSPItalIII Greensboro, N. C. of Homestead AIr orce ase, I on a er " Mrs 8 k 75 om , F ld . t "I '1 k af Fla' and Mitchell William cota of Winnsboro residence at 11:05 o'clock roo s, , ers, John D. Blair af Atlanta, Ga., rr ay morning li~' °hC oC lth ' ., . . . h tt ib ' \ . BI' f Bl . db two years of dec mng ea . Hackensack, N. J.,; four grand- Friday night, His deat was a ri - De · C1 bi and W. S. air 0 air, an y a daughters; one brother, Roy Cota, uted to a sudden heart attack. He les In 0 um la number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held a of Palmer Mass. ~as born in Bullock County, Ga., . liz b th B k 75 A twirr brother died several years Hopewell A.R.P. Church in up , on July 2:1, 1904,the son of the late Mrs. Rilla E ~ e .roo s, 'ago. Fairfield County on Saturday ai. Fnueral service were conducted Bessie Wall and Leonard Cail.lQ.f6 eiect.in a ColumbIa hos1:}ltal.Thu:s- Funeral services were held at 5 ternoon a't 3 o'clock, conducted Ib at '! 'o'clock Monday. afternoon For a number of years he was' day afterno0j.n after a lingenng ill- p.m., Saturday from the home near th to D W A K ed '" di t Ch h I~ :l"jl ~ e pas r, r. . . enn y, $. • from the First Metho sure an employee of the U. S. Rubber ness. .--.,' Str6ther by the Rev: Robert Jt. sisted by the Reverend Boyd 0 by the pastor, the Reverend Har?, Company, but recently Mr. Call had, She was 'born in the upper part Wallace. Interment was in Salem Charlotte, N. C. Interment was . Chandler <andinterment followed m been employed by the Town of (jf ,Fairfield County, daughter ofl.£resb~ian Church Cemetery. the family plot in the church cern the MElihodist Cemetery. 'Winnsboro in the Fire Department.: the late Janie Shirley and Robert etery. Active allbearers ~ere Frank Survivors include his wife Mrs. Dove. Sht:; was a member of Sian L . RPy Lewis Y G lewis Nellie Brinson Cail, and three sons: Presbytenan Church. ~he was the Mr. Bell is survived by one daugh- eWlS, 0 Sl 'B' ,._' D' 0"'; WI'llie A call of Winnsboro Har" widow of, Ballard S. Brooks, who ter, Mrs. William Taylor of Nas Jr Robert oan an~, ..••• ·. '.. _ _ __'__ ~~~_--,..- _ las " Arnette and Wayne A. Lewis. (,ld C. Call of. Savannah, Ga., and died ill March, 1957. tlne brother, Robert R. Dove of ville, Tenn., and four grandsons. f Air F d d ht Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Honorary pallbearers were Rob- Bobby Gene Call 0 Iggs orce' Survivo:s inclu e two ~Ug ers, Chester rt M Brl'ce Thomas Wilkes Tom· Base" El Paso, Texas; seven grand- Miss Sadie Brooks and MISS Mar- rt_ 'd 1 d ct Harold Douglas, Sr., of Winnsboro, e ., '. . d f ' th f W' b . ~aveSl e serv ces were ron u - and Mrs. M. M. Chappell of Vass. my Tolbert, James Clark, Dr. children, four rueces an our g~ Brooks, bo 0 mns oro, ed at 11 a.m~ Saturday in the N. C.,. and tw.obr.others, .Tholllas B. s L. B n, H. C. Yongue, nephews. . ') three sons, Robert W. Brooks, . Jame D ryso, Fire Department, me rvU\;ti .v".v<u~· James E. Brooks, Randalph O. Wmnsboro Cemetery by her pastor, Bell of Winnsboro, and Lt. Col. Edgar Joyner. h B B II f S th H dl M . ment and the Fairfield County Po- Brooks, all of Winnsboro, and the Rev. Robert Smith. Jon . e 0 ou a e, ass. ~ L~_~ ~ __ ~ ~lii~ce~D~e~~~-------- Clifton Louis Cota, 60, died at the Veterans Hospital in Columbia at 11:15 Saturday -night after four days' critical illness. He was born in Canada on July 6, 1898, the son of the late Evelyn Bressett a'ld Frank Cota. r /14 G1

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  • _R_ C oWney, i6~-ICW_ Brown D&;s Funeral R~la_for --Final Rit!, forDies in Chester In Dallas, Texas Mrs. R S. Bollinger E. C. Blair, 50, MrseBass,i~,

    H Id T esd Local HospitalRobert Hutchinson Clowney, 76, Word has been received in Winns Funeral ~ces fur Mrs. Robert, e on u ay Mrs. Cora Dove Bass, 73, 0died at the Chester County Hospi- bore. of. the death of Kinsler :V,Swaff'~ Bo11iJ.1gerwere he:d on Edward Camak Blair, 50, died at Ril;lgeway,:.,;died.; .eanly TuesdaYital Sunday following a perio(t,.of Brown lIJ. Dallas,. Texas '. He dled;tUes< aftemckm at clJC -co- his residence on the Columbia Road morning .. at the F?!rf~~l~ Memo.declining health. ICi6'Y. ),hursday, November 13, m a Dal-tn th~ Shandon Baptist Cbur, Monday morning at 9:45, of a sud- rial' H~spital .folkiWing· an eA native of Fairfield County, he las?~spital, after ;lv~ years f')f~~~~ndu=~;a~:'~ den attack. He had been in declin- tended illness." She' wtisa. merm

    was a son of the late Robert Cheyne declining health. ' .'. . d met' . I f~"'! ing health for one year. He was her of ...jhe. -i , :Lqngtown Baptisand Margaret Brice Clowney Mr. Brown was born m Wmns·woo . ce ~~::~~_ • born in the Greenbrier section of Church, Ridgeway, S: c,/fa

    I • boro on August 3, 1890; the son. of Active ~=" .w~e SIX n.e- Fairfield County, the son of Mrs. I She issut-vived ~by two daug. ::eA was. a ve;;ran .of th~. ~panh- the late Walker A. and Mrs. MagiPhews: 'Ih~re, William Merntt Vinia Camak Blair and the late A. ters, M}:S",MipniIl. Bass. Branha1S mencan a, ~.'!'IC e gie Gladden Brown. He was aand Gordon Q1rattlebaum, Paut and Mack Blair. Ir~ of Ridgeway and Mrs. Ruby Yar

    on rs -UI l\'l~ine:'World War I veteran and served Gordon Scott and Joe Quattlebaum. Mr. Blair was a retired super- borough of Newberry; seven sonsoverseas. After his separation froi'b Mrs. Bollinger, the daughter of the visor of the United statt:S Rubber Heyward Bass of Columbia, Tolli!

    Mr. Clowney w'a~ a Mason an~ a the service he was employed in~late Dr. B. J. and Mrs. Wi1be~ Company, Winnsboro Mins, after Bass J. D. Bass" George Bassmember of Punty Presbyterian Charlotte and later went to Dal Merritt Quattlebaum, was born 1111 2:1 years of service. He was a mem- Charlie ;BaS$, ~;. Bass, -1ohnniCburch. las, Texas, where he was a membe Williston, but moved to Winnsboro ber of the Greenbrier Chur:ch, and Bass· all of Ridgeway; one broth:He was a postal clerk serving of Bruton and Brown, Automotfve at an early age. Mter her marriage-was: the Sunday &hoot teaeher of er 1iurphy Dove of Rock Hill, anc

    with the Chester Post Office for Parts. He retired a number of years to the late R. S. Bollinger she moved the men's adult class. a 'number, ,Gf,grandchildren, great43 years, from 1907 until his retire- ago because of ill health. t~ Columbia. She was a member of Surviving, besides his mother, are d h'l·"'-" '·'ni""es and nephew

    ' gran e I wen, . "" .. ,ment in 1950. - Mr. Brown is survived ty one the Shandon Baptist Church. his wife, Mrs. Eunice Canady Blair; Funeral services were conducte<Survivors include his widow, Mrs. brother, Otis A. Brown of Winns- Surviving are one son, Robert two sons, Edward Blair. Jr., and at the~khil'~w~n \ ~}:,~sby~eria

    Callie Hood Clowney; one daugh- boro, a niece and two nephews. Swaffield Bollinger and two grand- John Canady Bla,tr; one daughter, Church, Ridgeway, at'A' 0 clocllter, Miss Elizabeth Caroline Clow- Funeral services were conducted daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Kath, Nancy Lavenia Blair, all of the Wednesday afternoon. by ,the Revney; two sisters, Mrs. Roberta C. from the Sparkman-Brand Funeral erine DuRant Bollinger; one sister, home. Also surviving are one' broth- J. D. :ae~e.:.and .JM,Rev: J. W,Stone of Columbia and Mrs. Eliza- Home in Dallas on Friday afternoon, Mrs .. M. E. Scott a1l of Coltunbia, er, Dr. Thomas Blair of Green- Gbrdner, i:'pastor of the Ridgew~beth C. Coleman of Winnsboro; and and interment was in the city, cem- and three brothers, Dr. T. A. Quat.: wood, a number of aunts and un- Baptist Church.a number of-nepllews afi!fflieces.~ eterv " tiebaum, William Merritt QuatUe- des, and a number of nteces and ~~:::o.;;.";::;;B=-----;;7;-:3~-~1Funeral services were conduct- Mrs Bryson Dies baum and nr. A. G. Quattlebaum; nephews, " erry, ,

    ed at 11 a.m., .¥onday from the,· •• all of innsboro. . Funeral services were eondueted D· t H Hchapel of Barron's Funeral Home In Augusta- RIfes inal R-t f Tuesday aft.ernooft at 4o'cloclc . les a er ornein Chester by his pastor, Dr. Ral- , _ I es or from the Greenbrier y,rethodist Mdt 5 P Meigh Moore Engle. Burial was in Held Here Friday ames B Brice 'Church by the pastor, t1ie Rev. w. on ay a I - •Evergreen Cemetery. /.£j~:;>...jj~~. • HarTY ChaDdler, and iti.e::ment Mrs. Nancy Clara Berry, 73, di

    C k 88 Committal services for Mrs. Ber- eld Dee. 24th was in the family plot in the chUrch at her home, Rt. 1, Winnsboro, ars. 0 er, , tha Smith Bryson were held on ,cemetery. 5:10 p.m. Monday after SferalDies in Georgia Friday at 3:30 in t~E! Associate Re- James Boyce Brice, son of the Active pallbearers were Lester years declining health. /'1"

    ... . ' formed Presbytenan Cemetery, 1 t M' r Thomas W Brice and Robinson, A. F. Robinson, Henry She was born at Bishopville, thMrhs. NefwMumJHasper COGkerp'h

    8il8,with interment by the grave of her Naaenn'3JOBOYCeBrice died' at 6 p.m Davis Robinson, English Lyles, daughter of the late Clara Watsomot er 0 rs.· erman '" - b L' B '-=- - Ie , . . illi C tl CI'f Willi TT In.'''' Shliips and Mrs. Robert E. ~atric~,lh~s and, James . ryson, Wuv Monday, Dec. 22, after an illness of Tommy Lyles, WI . am as es, I - and . am ,."ennLU\S,on.edied at the Coker Hospital In died a number of years ago. t.....l.- 10 aI!....J. ton Camak and PItts Camak. a member of the High Hill Tru

    Oeorzi Fr'd aft . wo W~ 7.S~ B' h '11 shCanton, orgia, on lay. er,- Mrs Bryson died Thursday night . • , The honorary escort was com. Light Church at IS OpV1e. >7noOI~ .at.2;30, aift:erl a ~ of. Au~ta Ga at the home of her Mr. Briee was born at Woodward posed of the members of the adult was the widow of Jonathon W. Berdere~~~l ~~~\~e/wfr!~~mduct- ~~ster, Mr;. Lalla Smith, where she February 14, urn. He was a m~- men's Bible class of the Green- ry, who died in 1941.ed from the First Baptist Churen had lived since she Jeft Winnsboro ber of the Concord Presbytenan brier Church, and W. W. Lewis, Survivors include six daughtersit~ CaJ?ton and interment was m about twenty-five yeM'S ago. . Church of Woodward. He atten~ed J. B. Rhinehardt, Lacy Shaw, Wal. Mrs. Mauese Champion, MrS. LeiRilverS'1de cemetery. ,the University of South Carolina Bid J HAlL, Pri M Leo d M LendonThose who attended the funeral Funeral services were conducted • . .' lace ou ware an . . -;~~_d CouillnntyM:~{)thrnal Hdosiptal thers of whom one remains-Joseph Mr BI";r was born and reared anon Presbyterian Chutch by th_...,1" an ess uu. ee ays. . . Fl nn. .