Mrs. Cain was the life of the party and loved her family and friends. It was his vision, his determination, his skills as a scientist, an administrator and a communicator that put this institute on the world map, said Dr. Dennis Allen, the long-time director of the Baruch Marine Lab. He played center for the Blue Devils, graduating with a degree in history in 1960. She was born April 8 1931, in Oxford, Ohio, the daughter of Martha Coates and Alda Franklin Bud Hampton. He is survived by his children, Katharine Sherwin (Elton) of Menlo Park, Calif., Betsy Grimes (Frank) of Spartanburg, and Tom Brewer (Lisa) of Siler City, N.C.; his grandchildren, Rob Grimes (Lauren) of Spartanburg, Annie Webb (Frank) of Arlington, Va., Katie Sherwin of Menlo Park, and Elizabeth Sherwin of Oakland, Calif.; and his great-grandchildren, Henry and Paige Webb, and Anna Kate, Caroline and Lillian Grimes. To the delight of her family and his, they married in 2006. She is survived by her daughter, Lonna Handley (Ron); her son, Bob Hildebrand (Jeanne); her grandchildren, Joe Monfort (Kirstin), Lauren Hildebrand (Joe Damouny) and Beniah Hildebrand (Teresa); her step-grandchildren, Ron Jr. (Jeana) and Rachel; her great-grandchildren, Antoine (Tony) Damouny, Hailey Hildebrand, Robert (Robbie) Damouny, Ella Hildebrand, Miles Monfort and Lyla Hazel Monfort; her step-great-grandchildren, Jake, Dane and Grayson Handley and Rebecca and Nicole Godwin; her sister, Norma Hull; her nieces, Cheryl Hill, Karen Cummins, Debbie Garrett and Beth Lawrence; and her nephew, Danny Jarvis. It started as a six-month contract and has continued to operate ever since. She loved her family and took great pride in her children and grandchildren. Maryan began work at The Frame Shop, where she mastered picture framing and became a specialist in stretching, mounting and framing needlework. He continued to enjoy serving as an enthusiastic walking tour guide for any visitor to Bennettsville, his office or home. After attending Notre Dame School of Manhattan and Cushing Academy, Noreene joined her fathers public relations firm. She will be interred in the family plot at Sherwood Memorial Park in Salem. He grew up in Chillicothe, Ill. Ron joined the cadet program in 1960 and served as a pilot in the Air Force until 1966. Ron Jolly of Murrells Inlet died July 6 at home surrounded by his loved ones after a seven-year battle with brain cancer. He was there with the biggest smile and loudest cheer at soccer games, chorus concerts, track and cross country meets, school plays, graduations, swearing-in and white coat ceremonies. Mrs. Testa is predeceased by her two parents, her beloved husband, and her sister and lifetime confidante, Marilyn C. Allen. She is survived by her daughter, Suzanne Long (William); her stepdaughter, Kathleen Lukens (Mark); and her grandchildren. Obituary for Adele Pat Funderburk . She sprinkled Gods goodness wherever she went, including her beloved Pawleys Island. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.neptune-society.com/locations/santa-rosa-CA for the CLAFLIN family. Who Where Advanced Receive obituaries Freda Noble October 19, 2022 (95 years old) View obituary Tianna Marga Gaynor- Rosseau April 12, 2021 (73 years old) He believed that you could tell the essence of a person by playing a round of golf with them. He also loved playing golf. They themselves were a dream team, as parents, business owners and a couple. Celebrations of his life will be held Aug. 20 at 4 p.m. at Longman Hall in Chillicothe and Sept. 10 at 1 p.m. at The Oaks at Legacy in Georgetown, Texas. He was 99. Mr. Barnett married his Mary Jane on June 1, 1991, at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia. Robert Altamont Moses of Sumter, a long-time Pawleys Island property owner, died Nov. 26 at his home. The oldest of three sisters, Hazel came up during the Great Depression. Ross Chellis. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston (RMHC Charleston) or All 4 Paws Animal Rescue. Dr. Sears Curtiss Mull of DeBordieu, a retired orthopedic surgeon, died Sept. 13 surrounded by his immediate family. Far more important to him was his more than 20 years of service working as a missionary, establishing churches in Cuba. Mrs. Testa enjoyed travel, fashion, decorating, music and theater. After Mrs. Reeds sudden death in 1993, the next four years were tough and lonely until he met Sharron Davis. An avid outdoorsman, he was fond of the forests and waters all over South Carolina, especially Witherspoon Island, a family property in Darlington County, and a place he frequented since his early childhood. He served in the Army and went on to graduate from Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in teaching. He was 75. The move added fuel to his budding romance with his Converse College sweetheart, Helen Butler Freeman. He grew up in Ohio and attended Kent State University. She spent the next 37 years with various banks and increasing levels of responsibility until her retirement in 2019, when the family moved to Pawleys so her husband could be closer to his family in Florence. Mr. Dargan had a successful career as a stock broker, principally with the firm of A.G. Edwards, which allowed him to provide a wonderful life for his family. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Charles Cain; her son, Brian Kluttz of Pawleys Island; her daughters, Ande Lowe of Concord, N.C., and Erin Ritchie (Mike) of Kernersville; and her grandchildren, Maddie Lowe, Matthew Ritchie, Jackson Lowe and Laura Ritchie. Put a Manhattan in his hand and watch the mischief come out. Independent Coast Observer : Obituaries in Gualala, California (CA His sisters, Frances Korupp and Elizabeth Newman, died before him. A celebration of his life will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Georgetown. A celebration of life service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. He eventually signed on with Ford Motor Co., where he rose to a position of head union steward at the Toronto installation. His father taught him the electrical business, and he was a master electrician in Columbia when he met and married his late wife, Barbara, becoming the father of her two young children. He was born Feb. 4, 1942, in Greenville, the son of Thomas Francis Huguenin and Sallie Brown Clark. In addition to his wife of 47 years, he is survived by his daughter, Tanya Ackerman; his granddaughter, Lauren Ropp; his brother, Russell Ackerman (Fran); and his niece, Jennifer Kahl. Though three craniotomies, radiation and chemo slowly stole parts of who he was, he never lost his goodness, humility, faith, sincerity or sense of humor. He received a wrestling scholarship to the College of William & Mary, but declined the offer rather than shave his highly coveted beard. Ronald Carroll Gould of Georgetown, Texas, a pilot who owned a second home at Litchfield by the Sea, died July 27. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandmother, Christine Kitchen of Pawleys Island, who was influential in his life; his uncle, Philip Kitchen (Ruth) of Pawleys Island; his aunt, Patti Rumbley (William) of Farmington Hills, Mich.; his uncle, Paul Kitchen (Natalia) of Buford, Ga., and numerous cousins. It was there he met his future wife, Lenora Ann Len Carson. GUALALA COUNTRY INN $118 ($139) - Prices & B&B Reviews - CA He cherished the memories made with family and friends, especially around the dinner table in the house he was instrumental in building and that he lovingly maintained over the years. In 2016, they retired to Pawleys Island. Morton T Kelsey of Gualala, Mendocino County, California was born on January 12, 1917, and died at age 84 years old on July 9, 2001. He also served on the board of the Georgetown County Airport Commission. After the war, he returned to Orangeburg and managed the familys feed and seed store, Shuler & Smoak, before pursuing a career in real estate. He was a natural leader, a wonderful orator and mediator, and was well-known for his gift of expression in business, family and church life. It was named -30-, the symbol journalists traditionally used to indicate the end of a story. She was a life-long resident of the Murrells Inlet area and was instrumental in the preservation of the creek, where many locals fed their families and made a living. After retirement, the Brewers lived in Pawleys Island for 20 years before moving to Spartanburg. He was a member of the National Board of Advisors of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and chairman of its Southern Region Board of Advisors for four years. Comfort worked for Tyndale House Publishers in Chicago as senior editor for 33 years. The business evolved as electronics became disposable. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Marilyn Langley; his sister Salley Batson (Elliott) of Greenville; his sons, Russell Langley (Robin) of Charlotte, Christopher Langley (Beth) of Spartanburg and Brian Langley (Kerry) of Buford, Ga.; his daughter, Inger Lilleoer (Hans) of Denmark; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His in-laws, Leota Meyers and Tom Shackleford, and nephew, Michael Creighton ONeal, died before him. Mr. Ferdon served with the 24th Infantry Division in Japan and the 45th Infantry Division in the Korean War as a rifle platoon leader and company commander. He was loving, patient, and always hopeful to the end. She would often tell stories about her friends, which her grandchildren could recite almost word for word. A memorial celebration of life will be held Sept. 21 at 10:30 am at Holy Cross-Faith Memorial Episcopal Church. Along with his parents, his father-in-law, George Riser, and another sister-in-law, Robin Comfort, died before him. A celebration of his life was held Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. This injury inspired him to change his major to pre-med, attend the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he met his wife, Angela, and ultimately pursue a career as an orthopedic surgeon. He was born Feb. 14, 1958, in Rochester, N.Y., the son of Mary Malone Chiarilli and the late Joseph Chiarilli. She was nicknamed the Professor of Good Times by one of her daughters classmates. Shirley W. Dickert, 87, citizen of the year in W.Va. Margaret F.Q. Last Known Residence. It was his job to review the work of other scholars and come up with a translation on which they could agree. A lover of nature and the outdoors, Mrs. Chandler was a nationally-accredited master flower show judge and landscape critic, a master gardener, a life member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs and a former chaplain and life member of the Garden Club of South Carolina. She was 89. He is survived by his son, William Neil Jackson; two grandchildren, Ladd and Carleigh Jackson; his sister Jane Jackson Finch (Jim); his mother-in-law, Phyllis Mabry; and in-laws Brent Mabry and Laura Mabry Kiser and their families. So he did. Maryan established business relationships with many well-known artists while building a loyal clientele across the state. He will be remembered for his appreciation of good food, good stories and lasting friendships, including those in McClellanville, his home away from home. 0. Condolences may be sent at bfhbennettsville.com. Carolyn Moss Wolfe, a former Murrells Inlet resident, died June 29 in Spartanburg surrounded by her family after a long illness. He was a member of the Winyah Indigo Society, Georgetown Cotillion, Mayor of North Inlet, the Brookgreen Gardens board of trustees, Santee Cooper customer advisory council, Clemson University board of visitors, and served on the boards of the Georgetown County Water and Sewer District, Georgetown Marine Institute, and the Horry-Georgetown Technical College Foundation. She cherished the summer vacations with her sisters and their families in Pawleys Island. He was also active at the state level in numerous capacities including serving as chairman of the S.C. Archives and History Commission for 36 years and was vice chairman at the time of his death. His brother, Howard Rudolph, died before him. He and his wife founded Barnett Services, and he built a reputation as a skilled worker and a good man. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Janice Johnson; two daughters, Linda J. Gordon of Charleston and DeAnna J. Wertz of Murrells Inlet; a son, Michael D. Johnson of Charleston; one brother, Bob Johnson of Kayesville, Utah; five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He worked his way up to chief technician. He was 78. There is a guest book at goldfinchfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Childrens Hospital at stjude.org. He recently said he told his men he had two primary objectives: to get himself and all of them back home safely. In the later years of her career, she began allowing students to affectionately refer to her as Ms. Joyce instead of Ms. Martenies. He is survived by his wife, Cindy; his daughters, Casey and Emily, and his sons-in-law, Will and Andrew; and his grandchildren, Ruth, Elizabeth, Henry, Sam, Matthew and David. Another brother, Ron Latta, died before him. His wife, Linda, died before him, as did his brother, John Alvin. M. Douglas Harvey of Pawleys Island died May 15 at his home surrounded by family due to complications related to Parkinsons. For the next 27 years, he dedicated his efforts to establishing the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences as the premier global research program. Lynette Balliew Hinds of Georgetown died Nov. 11 at the Lakes at Litchfield. Coastal access is available at Gualala Point Regional Park in Sonoma County (day-use fee). In the early 1990s, Mr. and Mrs. Averette began traveling with the ABCD (American British Canadian Dutch) golf group, where they met some of their dearest friends traveling through Europe and playing golf. A strong woman of faith, she and her family were parishioners of Holy Family Catholic Church in Nutley. Box 70, Moneta, VA 24121. The daughter of Marilyn and George Jennings, she graduated from Andrew Lewis High School in Salem, Va. She attended the football game that was the basis for the movie Remember the Titans, was based Andrew Lewis vs. E.C. She met her future husband, Thomas Testa, at Montclair State College, where she graduated as a mathematics major in 1954. She was 65. In his free time, Mr. Lewis enjoyed the finer things in life and relished time spent with family and making memories with friends. What Gualala Obituaries Contain Gualala obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. A memorial service was held Tuesday at Christ the King Grace Waccamaw. He chaired the restoration of several historic buildings including an 1831 home once used as the county courthouse, two schoolhouses and his 1853 home and 1902 former office building. He served as owner and president of the company until retiring in 2011. He was 81. Born Nov. 14, 1956, he grew up on Peachtree Street in Gaffney. He was 53. She grew up in Georgetown and on Wicklow Hall Plantation. Gualala Point Regional Park 139 State Parks Beaches By linnnieee There is ample parking and bathrooms at the visitor center. The family will hold a graveside celebration of life service June 5 at 2 p.m. at Mountain View Cemetery in Greer. He earned a bachelors degree from North Carolina State University and followed his fathers nautical path by enlisting in the Navy. He was a member of the Class of 1942 at The Citadel. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Burroughs Funeral Home. Brian Blue Blouin of Pawleys Island died Feb. 18, two years to the day he was diagnosed with ALS. While at Lander, Margaret served on the board of several civic organizations that served the town of Greenwood and Lander. In addition to his wife of 41 years, he is survived by his stepsons, Wilkie Melton, Kemp Melton and Erik Hanson; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren as well as his extended family in the UK and Ireland. curtis wayne wright jr wife. Have a Mich Ultra on him and celebrate the spirit of a good man. As an Army Airborne Ranger, Mr. ONeal served tours in Aschaffenburg, Germany, and two tours in Vietnam, where he was awarded two Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, Combat Infantrymans Badge, Air Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross. She is survived by three children from her marriage to George Jackson Hughes: Laura Hughes Graves, George Jackson Hughes Jr. (Velda) and Rita Hughes Waloszczyk (Michael); and two stepchildren she shared with Harrison Smith Forrester: Harrison Smith Forrester Jr. (Stacy) and Jamie Self Forrester; nine grandchildren, Patricia McCrae (Alasdair), Jackson Hughes III (Tara), Harrison Hughes, Anne Carter Hughes MacNabb (Mike), Wyn Kittredge IV (Kari), Jim Lee (Alyson), Chase Forrester, Harrison Forrester III and Shep Forrester; and nine great-grandchildren: Anne Miller MacNabb, London Hughes, Carter MacNabb, Jack Hughes IV, Wyn Kittredge V, Addie Lauren Kittredge, Carter Kittredge, Anders Kittredge, and Wade Lee. No matter their many and varied paths, he reveled in their journeys, never directing and always applauding. Gualala. Well known in the community, she owned and ran Pawleys Island Supplies alongside three of her children for over 28 years, serving residents and visitors alike. Maphill is more than just a map gallery. Dr. John Vernberg, the founding director of USCs Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Science, died Aug. 19. A funeral service will be held June 11 at 11 a.m. at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. Paula Bacon Obituary - Death Notice and Service Information - Legacy.com He was instrumental in the formation of the Marlboro Civic Center Foundation and the restoration of the 1917 opera house and was chairman at the time of his death. In addition to his wife, Linda Sessions Averette, he is survived by his children, Karen Averette Noble (Jim) of Charlotte and Samuel Richard Averette Jr. (Jennifer) of Murrells Inlet; his grandchildren, Margaux Noble Mustian (Will) of Birmingham, Ala., Olivia Noble and James Noble, and Sam, Bo and Wade Averette; and his great-grandchildren, Sawyer and Amelia Mustian. She was chosen to represent the U.S. and won the coveted gold medal for her flower design in the 1996 Royal Horticulture Societys Chelsea Flower Show in London. Lachicotte then returned to Clemson, where he was a student manager of the 1948 football team that went undefeated under coach Frank Howard. He was 83. In 1994, they retired and moved to Myrtle Beach.