Anderson Independent-Mail from Anderson, South Carolina (2024)

Deaths And Funerals 6D Anderson Independent-Mail, Feb. 24, 1985 One year has passed since God called you home, oh so suddenly. We were not prepared for it, but God knows best. We miss your sweet smile, oh so much and your helping hand that was always there for everyone. Our tears are many and our heart oh so heavy, but some sweet day we'll all be together.

We Love And Miss You, Husband Robert L. Dickerson Sister Pauline Huffman Brother R.J. West Nieces Nephews Great Nieces Nephews Mrs. Clara Cantrell In Loving Memory Of Mrs. Inez Dickerson Who Passed Away February 24, 1984 SALEM Mrs.

Clara Rogers Cantrell, 83, of Route 2, Old Highway 11, widow of William Ferber Cantrell, died Saturday at Oconee Memorial Hospital, Seneca. Born in Oconee County, she was a daughter of the late W.D. and Minnie Rochester Rogers. She was a homemaker member of Mountain View Wesleyan Church. Surviving are sons, Ray and Doma Cantrell of Salem; sisters, Mrs.

Lona Barker, Mrs. Lena Towe, and Mrs. Dora Ridley of Salem, Mrs. Cleo Chapman of Sunset; eight grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren. Services at 2 p.m.

Monday at Mountain View Wesleyan Church by the Revs. Ned Hunnicutt, Roy R. Littleton, and Donald Vaughn. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at Davenport Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m.

Sunday. The body will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Monday. The family is at the home of a son, Ray Cantrell, Route 2, Salem. William Bowman ELBERTON, Ga.

William "Good-Bonnie" Bowman, 67, of 316 Pine husband of Johnnie Mae Bowman, died Tuesday at his home. Born in Elbert County, he was a son of the late George Heard and Albena Bowman. He was a granite worker. Surviving are widow, of the home; sons, Will Tom Hall. John Robert Davis, and George Lee Bowman Elberton, William Bowman Jr.

of Spartanburg, S.C.; daughters, Ms. Geneva Bowman and Ms. Mary Bowman of Elberton; 20 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Services at 3 p.m. Sunday at Rose Hill Baptist Church by the Rev.

W.B. Smith. Burial in Pine View Cemetery. The body is at Phelps Brothers Funeral Home. The family is at the home.

Roy Hyde GAINESVILLE. Ga. Roy L. Hyde, 56, of 825 Washington husband of Lucille S. Hyde, died Friday at Veterans Administration "Hospital in Decatur.

Born in Dawson County, he was a 'son of Mrs. Bertha Pinson Hyde and the late Thomas Watson Hyde. He operated Roy Hyde Grocery on West Washington Street for a number of years. Surviving are mother, of Gainesville: widow, of the home: son. Charles Hyde of Gainesville: brother, James Hyde of Gainesville: sister, Mrs.

Gladys Pendergrass. Mrs. Lucille Watkins and Mrs. Clara Mae Hunsinger of Anderson. S.C.: a number of nieces and nephews.

Services at 2 p.m. Monday at Little-Davenport Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Willard Fuller. Burial in Hopewell United Methodist Church cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.

where the family will receive friends from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home. Hospital Report Northeast Georgia Hospitals Hart Admissions Horace Floyd.

Bowersville Discharges Mary Brown, Hartwell Betty Thrasher, Hartwell M.I. Cape, Hartwell Cobb Admissions Ralph Ward. Carnesville Ruby Monroe, Royston Frank Turpen, Toccoa Florence Goldsmith. Hartwell Ronald Hornick, Lavonia Ruby Chastain. Lavonia Discharges Mack Blackwell.

Elberton Amy Bratcher, Royston Tara Brawner, Royston Anna Busby, Royston Sam Crunkleton, Martin Carter Dove. Ila Alvin Feaster, Lavonia Shelton Maxwell. Bowman Jewell Pruitt, Canon Ridgecrest Admissions Minnie Gragg. Lakemont Mattie McCall Betty Justus, Mountain Lavada Eller, Mountain Lucy York. Clayton Discharges Clara Ramey, Wiley Vassie Fountain, Rabun Nell Matheson.

Clayton Bernice Hunt. Clayton Retired Pendleton Teacher Dies At 90 PENDLETON Miss Annie Lee Boggs, 90, of 203 S. Mechanic died Friday. Born Pendleton, was a daughter of the late Charlie Jackson and Annie Newton Boggs. She was a retired public schoolteacher and a member of Pendleton Presbyterian Church.

Having taught school for 46 years, she was a member of State and National Educators Association. She taught for Extension Service Unihad, versity of South Carolina, was a life member and had held every office in Presbyterian Women of the Church, and had written the history of Pendleton Presbyterian Church. Surviving are sister, Miss Ruth Boggs of the home; nephew. Charles Boggs of Greenville: nieces, Mrs. Hugh T.

McKnight of Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Joe E. Spears of Columbia. Graveside services at 3 p.m. Sunday at Pendleton Presbyterian Church cemetery by the Rev.

Buren Blankenship. The Duckett Funeral Home. Clemson Chapel. The family requests that flowers be omitted. Memorials may be made to Pendleton Presbyterian Church cemetery trust fund.

Robbins Services GREENVILLE Services for Otis Arnold Robbins, 58. of 2911 E. North husband of Mildred Beachum Robbins. at 2 p.m. Sunday at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer by the Rev.

Philip Purser, Burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The body is at Mackey Mortuary. The family is at the home. Memorials may be made to Cancer Society or Heart Fund. Bagwell Services WARE SHOALS Services for Mrs.

Constance Phedonia Bagwell. 62. of Route 1. wife of William Gailey Bagwell, at 2 p.m. Sunday at Calvary Baptist Church by the Revs.

Hal Freeman and Jack Hatchell. Burial in Shady Grove Baptist Church cemetery in Belton. The body is at Parker White Funeral Home. The family is at the home, Maddox Bridge Road. Bishop Services WARE SHOALS- Services for J.

Lonnie Bishop. 88, of Route 1. husband of Essie Bagwell Bishop. at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Poplar Springs Baptist Church by the Revs.

Frank Northcutt, Harry W. Granger, and Jack Reid. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at ParkerWhite Funeral Home and will be at the home after 10 a.m. Sunday.

The family is at the home. Sams Services GREENVILLE Services for R.W. Sams. 68. of 01531 W.

Parker Road, husband of Johnnie Moore Sams. at 4 p.m. Sunday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Chapel by Drs. Douglas N. Baker.

Horace Benjamin and James Pitts. Burial in Graceland Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home. Harden Services SENECA Services for Mrs.

Jo Gayle Morris Harden, 41, of Route 4. Oconee Estates, wife of E. Edward "Eddie" Harden. at 2 p.m. Sunday at College Street Baptist Church by the Revs.

George Tichenor and Billy Compton. Burial in Oconee Memorial Park. The body is at Davenport Funeral Home. The family is at the home of her parents, 204 S. Earle Walhalla.

Riley Services WASHINGTON, D.C. Services for Mrs. Marie Harper Gambrell Riley, 84. of Washington. D.C..

wife of Prince Riley, at 3 p.m. Sunday at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church by the Revs. C.E. Mansell. James Billoups and Curtis Hill.

Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at Unity Mortuary, Williamston. S.C.. and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Sunday.

The family is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nepoleon, 102 Ashley Pelzer. S.C. Mrs.

Flo Malik TOCCOA. Ga. Mrs. Flo Mayo Malik. of 818 S.

Big A Road, wife of Joseph Malik, died Saturday at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Whitlock Mortuary. WITHIN YOUR REACH Our pledge to this community is one of a service within the reach of any income. Regardless of price there will be dignity and true reverence--courtesy and consideration--in your time of need. Sullivan- King Mortuary Serving This Community Since 1923 401 N.

Main Dial 225-5431 Jack D. Gilliland Pres. Gen. Mgr. Moore Ga.

Edition Clayton 'Ranger' Mask Again Broadus Davenport Broadus Dee Davenport, 86, of Anderson, died Saturday at Richland Memorial Hospital, Columbia. Born in Anderson County, he was a son of the late Silas Newton and Fannie Mattison Davenport. He was a retired wallpaper hanger. Surviving are niece, Mrs. Gloria Williamson of Anderson; nephew, Dr.

Guy Davenport of Lexington, Ky. Graveside services at 11 a.m. Monday at Shady Grove Baptist Church cemetery, near Belton, by the Rev. William H. Sorrow.

The body is at Sullivan-King Mortuary, where the family will receive friends from p.m. Sunday. Millard Bolden Millard Bolden, 74, of 930 Quarry husband of Bessie Ellis Bolden, died Saturday at Anderson Memorial Hospital. Anderson County, he was a son of the late Joe and Lee Bolden. He was a member of Welfare Baptist Church, retired from City of Anderson Cemetery Department, was a member of Welfare Masonic Lodge, and a member of Widow's Friends Society, Surviving are widow, of the home; daughters, Misses Martha Bolden and Vernell Bolden and Mrs.

Annie Bowens of Anderson; one grandchild; 10 stepgrandchildren; 11 stepgreat-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Johnson Funeral Home. George Putnam George Munn Putnam, 80, of 500 Taylor husband of Emma Eagerton Putnam, died Friday at Anderson Memorial Hospital. Born in Belton, he was a son of the late James B. and Elizabeth Ruth McCall Putnam.

He was retired from Merita Bakery, a former employee of Sullivan-King Mortuary, and a member of Central Presbyterian Church. Surviving are widow, of the home; son, Randy Putnam of Miami; sisters, Mrs. Helen Hutchison of Wilmington, N.C., Mrs. Jessie Gray of Florence; three grandchildren. Services at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Sullivan-King Mortuary Chapel by Drs. William D. Brown and Edward Byrd. Graveside services at 3 p.m. Monday at Mount Hope Cemetery in Florence by the Rev.

Jerry Aiken. The body is at Sullivan-King Mortuary and will be at Cain Funeral Home, Florence, Sunday night. The family is at the home. Lee Martin William Lee Martin, 86, of 1501 E. Greenville widower of Vera Teasley Martin.

died Friday at Anderson Health Care Center. Born in Canon, he was a son of the late William and Polly Garner Martin. He was a retired owner and operator of Martins Texaco Service Station for over 50 years and a member of Mills Shoals Baptist Church. Surviving are son, the Rev. C.

Ray Martin of Georgetown; daughter, Mrs. Haskel (Erline) Moon of Anderson: three grandchildren: two great-grandchildren. Services at 4 p.m. Sunday at McDougalds North Chapel by Dr. Wendell Bannister.

Burial in New Silver Brook Cemetery. The body is at the north chapel. family is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Haskel (Erline) Moon. 2803 Bellview Road.

Mrs. Mabel Hayworth TOCCOA. Ga. Mrs. Mabel Coffee Hayworth.

66. of Lavista Road. Atlanta, formerly of Toccoa, widow of Robert Hayworth, died Saturday at her home. was a daughter of the late John Born in 1 Habersham County, she Benjamin and Laura Neville Coffee. Surviving are daughter, Ms.

Laura Hayworth of Atlanta: son. Donald Hayworth of Acworth: brother. W. Harold Coffee of Toccoa: sister, Mrs. Ruth Coffee Avers of Clarkesville.

Services at 2 p.m. Monday at Horis A. Ward Funeral Home Chapel in Decatur. Burial in Decatur. Announcement courtesy of Whitlock Mortuary.

Toccoa. Fire Report Anderson City Stations No. 1 and 2 answered one call between 7 p.m. Friday 7 and p.m. 3:46 p.m.

No. 1 fumes in Saturdaton laundry at 110 Howard Lane. Anderson Gardens Apts. Anderson County Fire Stations answered the following calls during the same hours: 7.22 p.m Homeland Park Station No. 3 house fire on Vandiver Street.

7:38 p.m. Starr Station No. 4 assisted above fire. 7:53 p.m. Three and Twenty Station No.

19 trailer fire on Highway 88. Also answered 12 grass fires. ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE OnE DONA DOORS 000 NODDA DRONE DOnE 180000 190 0000 0008 DEWS 80088 00000 ODES 0080 BROOD DONEE DOO ONE EDC COON 00008 0000 BURDE 000008 0800 800 0000 00000 00080 88008 BOO 00808 081 Floyd Sosebee Floyd H. Sosebee, 72, of 203 Stone Drive, husband of Lila Jordan Sosebee, died Saturday at Anderson Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by McDougald Funeral Home.

The body is at the funeral home, where the family friends from 7-9 p.m. "undeserve family is at the home. McGuire Services Services for Mrs. Lois Lockaby Tollison McGuire, 69, of 2848 Sunset Forest Road, wife of C.R. "Mickey" McGuire, at 3 p.m.

Sunday at McDougalds North Chapel by Dr. Russell Rice and the Rev. Zeb D. Smith. Burial in Wood Memorial Park.

Greer. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Oakwood Baptist Church, Anderson, S.C. or Bushy Creek Baptist Church, Taylors, S.C, Mrs.

Guynell Holmes Mrs. Guynell Hicks Holmes, 72. of 11 Harris widow of Richard H. Holmes, died Saturday at Meadow Heaven Nursing Center, Rock Hill. Born in Anderson, she was a daughter of the late Willie and Ella Hicks Hicks.

She was a retired employee of J.P. Stevens Co. and a member of Little Holiness Church of God. Surviving are sister. Mrs.

Annie Bell Bowen of Anderson: one nephew; six nieces. Services at 3 p.m. Monday at Little Holiness Church of God by the Rev. J.T. Moore.

Burial in New Silver Brook Cemetery. The body is at McDougalds North Chapel, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. The body will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Monday.

The family is at the home of a niece. Mrs. Doris Murray, 4 Hammett St. Ernest Todd GREENWOOD Ernest Allen Todd. 40, of 1014 Phoenix husband of Diane Hilton Todd, died Friday at Self Memorial Hospital.

Born in Greenwood, he was a son of the late Ernest Lamar and Gertrude Attaway Todd. He was an employee of Greenwood Mills Mathews Plant, a member of South Carolina National Guard for 21 years, a member of Emerald Sports Club of Greenwood Mills, and a lifelong resident of Greenwood. Surviving are widow, of the home; sons. Randy and Steve Todd of Greenwood: daughters, Misses Melissa Diane and Debra Estee Todd ofthe home: sisters. Mrs.

Wilson (Latrelle) Knight and Mrs. Jimmy (Marjorie) Butler of Hilton Head: brother, Calvin Carroll Todd of Abbeville; one grandson. Services at 2 p.m. Monday at Harley Funeral Home by the Revs. Michael Thomas and E.A.

Cooper. Burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The body is at the funeral home. where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

The family is at 501 Bolt St. Billy Hollingsworth Sr. GREENWOOD Billy Hollingsworth 51, of 431 Morgan husband of Margaret Hollingsworth. died Saturday. Born in Greenwood, he was a son of the late Robert Milford and Pattie Radford Hollingsworth.

He was retired from Greenwood Mills Mathews Plant, a lifelong resident of Greenwood, was of the Baptist faith, and a member of Quarter Century Club of Greenwood Mills. Surviving are widow. of the home; daughters, Mrs. Gail Hollingsworth Wideman of the home. Mrs.

Diane Cantrell of Greenwood: sons. Samuel and Billy Hollingworth Jr. of Greenwood: sisters. Mrs. Shirley Butler and Mrs.

Louise Day of Greenwood: five grandchildren. Services at 3 p.m. Monday at Augusta Highway Baptist Church by the Revs. Craig Hughes and Michael A. Thomas and Charlie Brown.

Burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The body will be at the home. where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Harley Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

FAIRHAVEN, Mass. (AP)- With a hearty cry of "Hi-Yo, Silver, away," actor Clayton Moore on Saturday donned the mask he wore during his 30 years as the Lone Ranger for the first time since a 1979 court order forbid him to use it. "I'm so glad I have my mask back," said Moore, 70, who played the character in movies and the long-running 1950s television series. "It's my symbol, it's the Lone Ranger, and if I may say, it's Americana." In the Wrather owner of rights to the character, won a restraining order prohibiting Moore from wearing it in public. The company took Moore to court when its Lone Ranger Television Co.

planned to produce a movie on the heroic character, casting a younger actor in the lead role. Attorneys for Wrather argued that Moore was too old to play the defender of "law and order and the fight for justice," as the introduction to the television show described the character. But the 1981 film was a box-office flop, and Wrather agreed to drop the restraining order in December. During the interim, Moore used a pair of custom-made, green-tinted sunglasses and the rest of his Lone Ranger outfit for the public appearances he has parlayed into a career. But appearing Saturday during a promotion for a sporting goods Maney Services ALTO.

Ga. Services for George Dewey Maney, 84, of Route 2, widower of Mary Maxwell Maney, at 2 p.m. Sunday at Harmony Baptist Church by the Revs. Gene Todd and Billy Burrell. Burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home. Cornelia. The family is at the home of a son, Clay Maney, Route 2, Alto. Inglis Services CORNELIA, Ga. Services for Julian Edwin Inglis, 87.

of Route 1, husband of Katie Robertson Inglis. at 2 p.m. Sunday at McGaheeGriffin Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Tony Kemp and Curtis Carpenter. Burial in Ebenezer Methodist Church cemetery.

body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home. Feldstien Services HARTWELL. Ga. Services for Mrs.

Zephree Alexander Feldstien. 85, of Pittsburgh, at 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's CME Church, Royston. by the Rev.

Eugene Welch. Burial in Harmony Grove Baptist Church cemetery. The body is at Hills Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home of a niece.

Mrs. Clara Alexander. Royston. Fortson Services ELBERTON. Ga.

Services for Emester Fortson. 89. of Oak Grove community, at 3 p.m. Monday at Oak Grove Baptist Church by the Revs. Henry T.

Butler, W.L. Whelchel and Thomas L. Jackson. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at McKinney's Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m.

Monday. The family is at the home. company in the mask he wore when he first won the role in 1949, Moore made it clear that he and his trademark will never again "I guess when I go up to partic ranch in the sky, I'll still have it on," he said at a news conference, wearing a wide grin, a wider white hat, pearl-handled six-shooters and a belt of silver bullets. "I fell in love with the character (of) the Lone Ranger. I feel now Clayton Moore and the Lone Ranger have become one and the same.

"I was hurt very deeply (when the mask was taken), but I believe in law and order," he said. "I carry no animosity." Moore said he would like to make another Lone Ranger picture. "I'd like to be in the saddle," he said. He also said Jay Silverheels, a full-blooded Mohawk who played the masked man's faithful Indian companion, Tonto, shares in his victory even though he died in 1980. And he gave credit to more than 1 million fans who signed petitions seeking permission for Moore to wear the mask.

The actor appeared as the Lone Ranger in 169 episodes of the television series from 1949 to 1952 and from 1954 to 1957. During a contract dispute over the 1953 season, John Hartappearedlaved the the masked role in man. two feature- motion pictures, "The Lone Ranger" and "The Lost City of Gold." 'Bell Services PFAFFTOWN, N.C. Services for Mrs. Annie Bargiol Bell.

86. of 5885 Beth Tobaccoville Road. widow of George Eugene Bell, at 2 p.m. Monday at McDougalds North Chapel, Anderson, S.C., by the Rev. Ralph Griffin.

Burial in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The body is at the north chapel, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. The family will be at the funeral home. Hamby Services LAVONIA.

Ga. Services for William Maurice Hamby, 56, of Shoal Creek community near Lavonia, husband of Janet Harris Hamby, at 2 p.m. Sunday at Weldon Funeral Home hapel by the Rev. Bill Cason. Burial in Franklin Memorial Gardens.

The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home. Fortson Services ELBERTON, Ga. Services for Mrs. Minnie Lee Blackwell Fortson, 87, of Oak Grove community, at 3p.m.

Church Monday the at Revs. Oak Grove T. Baptist Butby Henry ler. W.L. Whelchel and Thomas L.

Jackson. Burial in the church cemetery. The body is at McKinney's Mortuary and will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Monday. The family is at the home.

Snelling Services CLAYTON. Ga. Services for Miss Paula Snelling, 86. of Box 766, at 11 a.m. Monday at Daniels-Mize Mortuary Chapel by Dr.

Sam Letson. Burial at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Pinehurst Cemetery, Pinehurst, Ga. The body is at the mortuary, where the family will receive friends from 3-5 p.m. Sunday.

The family is at the home of Miss Ester Smith, Clayton. LAUGH HAVE ON A BELTONE Lot Of People Have A Good Laugh On Us. They're Laughing With Joy. They had their hearing professionally checked at Beltone, and found out that we could help them hear things they never thought they'd hear again. Birds singing.

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