After retiring and moving toColumbia, she was an active member ofShandonBaptistChurch. . In 2006 he joined Second Chance Outreach Ministry. Burial followed inRubyCemetery. OlivetUnitedMethodistChurchCemetery. Rev. He was a carpenter and farmer. A son, Chris Ratliff, preceded Dean in death. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A,Thurs-day,December 31, 2009. of the South Carolina Genealogical Society and the Publisher. OlivetBaptistChurch. Burial was held inChathamHillMemorialGardens, Cheraw. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary onDec. 29, 1972. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. She was a former office manager with Troxler Hosiery Mill, a retired House Manager with Chesco Services, and a hairdresser. Surviving are five brothers, Rev. In 1991, she moved toColumbiawhere she met her late husband, Ezell Caldwell. Clara was preceded in death by two brothers, William P. Dobber Stancil and Funderburk Stancil. He was an artist and was well known for his paintings of Family Coat of Arms. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Phyllis Miller; a sister, Ethel McMillan; four brothers, Willie, Billy, Jimmy Miller and Carson Williams. A funeral service will be held at3:00 p.m.Saturday, April 11, atFaithFellowshipChurchin Wallace. She was an actively serving as church clerk, president of the usher board, secetary of Sunday school, teacher assistant of Sunday school, and the junior choir. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 2, 2009. She was the widow of Laverne J. Hurst. Ricky was preceded in death by two brothers, Heyward and Edward Price. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 5A;Thursday, January 8, 2009. Shelton was a Spiritual Leader andMentorto many young preachers and pastors. Bernard was a member of the Masonic Lodge inFort Leonard,Missouri. Burial was held inMontroseCemetery. The family received friends2-4 p.m.May 3, at Kiser Funeral Home. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday ,February 19, 2009. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge. Surviving is a daughter, Shirley Johnson of Cheraw; 12 grandchildren including Robbie Lynn Roscoe; 17 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren; also Alice Gainey, Dale Gainey, and Joey Linton. Surviving is her son, Thomas E. Bobby (Patti) Rollings of Cheraw; daughter Sara R. (Harry) Deese of Pageland; sisters, Sudie (Clarence) Jordan of Pageland, Leoda Starnes of Rock Hill, Ethel Graves of Camden, and Carolyn Douglas of Kannapolis, N.C.; grandchildren, Tony (Karla) Deese of Kershaw, Tammy (Al) Farshchi of Monroe, N.C., Leesa (Macky) Rawls of Myrtle Beach, Tommy Rollings of Myrtle Beach, Kristin (Mike) Tarleton of Chesterfield; great-grand-children, Alex Farshchi, Adam Farshchi, Kelly (Nick) Oldroyd, Laura Cutchin, J.T. While serving with the CFD, he received many awards including, being inducted into the South Carolina Firefighters Hall of Fame (2003, a first for a Cheraw fireman). Box 293,Chesterfield,SC29709orRubyBaptistChurchMusic FundP.O. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 5A,Thursday, February 26, 2009. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Teresa Huen. James Williams Cheraw, SC. Surviving is his wife of 50 years, Thalia Rivers Hancock of the home; a son, Robert J. He was a graduate ofDeVryCollege, and was a former Nursing Assistant with Odell Nursing Home. Surviving are her sister Mary Ruhl ofGainesville, Fl and a brother, Christian Brother John Perry ofNew York. Surviving is her mother, Mary Harrington; two sons, Thomas Harrington and Cyncere Huggins; two sisters, Miranda Harrington and Janay Harrington; aunt, Margaret McQueen; uncle, Theodore (Louise) Hillian; two great-uncles, Lonnie (Annie) Monk, Lee Thomas Sturdivant; and other relatives and friends. Croghan Fire Department,P.O. Don was preceded in death by his wife Carolyn Gunter Rivers, and two brothers, Robert Wendell Rivers and Edgar Lee Rivers. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant, Photo Reconnaissance Officer and Technical Observer upon completing the Aviation Cadets Program in June 1943. She was a lifelong member ofChesterfieldBaptistChurch, where she was a former Sunday school teacher. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Page: 5A,Thursday, February 26, 2009. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, George Miller. In addition to her parents, Myrle was preceded in death by a daughter, Elizabeth Ruth Lang, two brothers, Carl E. Lee and Willie F. Sports, and by a sister, Shirley Lee. The Jefferson-Pageland Ministerial Alliance will hold its twelfth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, at the Clyburn Center, 519 N. Elm St. Surviving are two sons, Dennis (Debra) Sellers and Sandy Sellers of Chesterfield; a granddaughter, Tamra Sellers; two brothers, Jerry Sellers and Terry Sellers of Chesterfield; an uncle and aunt,Colonand Ozie Bell Sellers of Ruby. Surviving is her husband of 30 years, J.S. She was retired owner and operator of Landons Day Care. She attended Chest-erfield County Schools and graduated from Cheraw High in 1986. A memorial service will be held (TODAY), June 25, at11:30 a.m., atSt. PaulUnitedMethodistChurchinChesterfield, conducted by the Rev. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Feb. 17, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, page; 6A;January 15, 2009. Surviving is his wife, Margaret Crawley Thurman of the home; a son, David Perkins Thurman, Jr. and wife, Sharon of Ruby; a daughter, Omerea Thurman Privette and husband, Alan of Florence; five grandchildren, Sarah Thurman, D. P. Thurman, III, Kelly Ann Clemons, Robbie Clemons, and Jesse Privette; two brothers, Billy (Evelyn) Thurman of Ruby and Mickey (Dot) Thurman of Mt. Mrs. Lisenby was bornMay 8, 1961a daughter of Margie Perdue Brigman and the late Robert Lee Brigman. She enjoyed maintaining an immaculate yard and garden. Clydewas preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. A funeral service was held at2 p.m.onThursday, Oct. 1, 2009, atThompsonCreekBaptistChurch,Chesterfield,S.C. A burial service followed in theChurchCemetery. Memorial services were at2 p.m.April 14 at Kiser Funeral Home Chapel, Cheraw. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 17, 2009. A funeral service was held on at12 p.m.onSunday, Aug. 30, 2009atMountOliveMissionaryBaptistChurchinChesterfield,S.C. Croghan. Mr. Steen was bornOct. 18, 1957a son of Floyd George Steen and the late Deloris McManus. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, August 20, 2009. Memorials may be made to:FirstPres-byterianChurch,400 Bayshore Drive,Jacksonville,N.C.28540. Sara was married to the late Clayton V. White, and was also preceded in death by a daughter, Bonnie W. Campbell, a brother. He was a member ofBethlehemBaptistChurch, and attendedHopeFamilyWorshipCenter. Mrs. Sutton was a member ofRubyBaptistChurch. And was well-respected on a national level in his industry. And she also worked as an Inspector Devices, Inc. in Newhall, Ca. Burial was held in the church cemetery. A sister-in-law, Alieth Bruner ofCheraw,SCand many special nieces and nephews. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. WADESBORO,N.C. Mr. Johnny Cecil J.C. Lowery diedMay 7, 2009. He was a carpen-ter and attendedAlmettaBaptistChurch. He was a multi-talented person who enjoyed the art of basketball, design and communication. Surviving is her son,Wayne(Ginny) Hunt of Hartsville; daughter, Valorie Timms of Hartsville; sister, Millie Gandy ofChesterfield; grandchildren, Michele Hudson, Jennifer (Bryan) Horton, and Cecelia (Pete) Barfield; six great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.29709. He was the widower of Dorothy L. Stone. Bubba loved his music and had dreams of being a famous guitar player and writing his own music. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, September 3, 2009. She was an accomplished raconteur and amateur writer who told vividly entertaining stories of her own childhood and other stories passed downs by her family. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Robert Lee was born inChesterfield County,SCDecember 5, 1927a son of the late Henry Cleve and Mannie Celicia Griggs Davis. She was a salutatorian atGauleyBridgeHigh Schooland upon graduation became a proud member of the U.S. Marines. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. The family received friends5-7 p.m.Jan. 1, inFirstBaptistChurchFamilyLifeCenter. Eufalla was born onFeb. 13, 1916the daughter of the late William Boyd and Martha Ellen Knight Eubanks and the widow of James Furman Rollings. Inez attendedShannonPublic SchoolinJeffersonand at an early age moved toNew York City,New Yorkwhere she was employed as a private duty nurse. Funeral services were at3 p.m.June 8, atRockyCreekBaptistChurch. Burial was inChathamHillMemorialGardens. She was a loving mother. The family will receive friends6-8 p.m.June 17, at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. Surviving is his loving parents; a sister, Ayanna Lyvonne Russell; grandparents, Yvonne Bracy of Ruby, Joyce Russell and Johnathan Rhodan,Hollywood; great-grandparents, Valerie Rhodan and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were the owner and operators of HuntsTrading Post. The transcriber has endeavored to do. Pleasant, SC 29464, Respite Care Ministries, 405 King St., Charleston, SC 29403 and The Alzheimers Association, 225 North Michigan Ave. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, August 27, 2009. Memorials may be made to: Ambassador Camp,119 West Lewis Street,Whiteville,N.C.28472. CHESTERFIELD Margaret Oliver White, 80, died Jan. 10, 2009. She was a Charter Member of the Women of The Military Memorial inArlington,Va.She was awarded theSilver Crescentfor community service from the State ofSouth Carolina. Burial was held inFoundryHillCemetery, Cheraw. She graduated in 1961 fromHopkinsHigh School. Funeral services were at5 p.m.June 18, at Patrick Presbyterian Church. Upon graduating, he enlisted into the U.S. Air Force where he was honorably discharged in May 1971 as an Airman 1st Class. He was a mechanical contractor with Grady F. Griggs & Son Welding. She was a wise ole soul, strong in character and integrity. She was preceded in death by her son, Ronnie Griggs. Mrs. Susie M. Johnson, 84, of Fort Mill, South Carolina services are being rendered by Flemming Funerals-Pageland. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), page: 5A;Thursday, January 15, 2009. By. GREENBELT,Md. Surviving are a son, Albert Knight, Jr., and his wife Elizabeth, ofJefferson. Mr. Donahue was a member ofLong BranchBaptistChurch. Johnny and Farish moved toSiler City,N.C.in 1976 where he ran Southern Stone. Norton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Olanda was a very outgoing person. She was a member ofWallaceBaptistChurch, Wallace. Surviving is his wife of 44 years, Mary B. Funeral services were held at2 p.m.Jan. 9, at theMt. Box 967,Cheraw,S.C.29520or Cheraw Rescue Squad,P.O. Surviving is his wife, Krista Demby of the home; a daughter, Hazel Annelle Hazee Demby of the home; mother, Annelle Freeman Demby of Chesterfield; three sisters, Jennifer Demby (Eric) Gaskins of Ruby, Tammy Davis and Kathy Demby Campbell both of Chesterfield; siblings, Layla Gaskins of Ruby and Callie Quick of Chesterfield, Colie Davis and Devin Carnes of Chesterfield, Cathy and Richard Carnes of Chesterfield, Lee (Jessica) Carnes of Chesterfield; also Stuart Davis and Barry Teal Jr. of Chesterfield. Leroy DuBose, Pastor, initiated the service. Funeral services were Feb. 23, at1 p.m.AtRobinsonA.M.E.ZionChurch, Cheraw. RUBY Alferd Wilbert Hudson, Jr., 49, diedMarch 8, 2009. Mr. Hendrick was bornMay 30, 1927inMt. The Rev. Burial followed atWestLawnMemorial Park. Box 5,Ruby,S.C.29741. CHERAW Marty Woodrow Kissiah, 38, died Feb. 22, 2009. Bythewood Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. A funeral service was held onWednesday, Nov. 4, 2009atFairviewBaptistChurch. Eddie enjoyed coaching baseball and football, and also fishing and camping on the river. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Odell Brown; three brothers and two sisters. Mr. Carter was bornAug. 30, 1957a son of Dr. Blaine Walker Carter and the late Betty Lois McElyea Carter. One sister Frances Neal and her husband, Tom, ofCharlotte,NC. Billy was member ofRobinsonZionAMEChurchand graduated fromCherawHigh Schooland was aLPN . Mr. Hancock was bornDec. 7, 1935a son of the late Wade Hampton and Ella Cornelia Allen Hancock. If you believe that there is incorrect or improper information on a particular obituary and you cannot correct it, She was known for her beautiful flower gardens and her passion for the outdoors. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. PATRICK Mr. Ronnie J. Crowley, 58, diedJune 11, 2009. Born inMarlboro County,SChe was a son of the late Evander and Cardella Sweatt Rainwater. Memorials may be made to:NorthCherawBaptistChurch, c/o Mary Gaskins,122 Bob White Rd.,Cheraw,S.C.29520, or Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. Adawas preceded in death by her husband, Woodrow Gibson and three brothers and three sisters. Brown of Cheraw; a sister, Laura Lattimore of Bishopville; three brothers, Racine Brown of Columbia, Donald P. Brown of Camden, and Maurice Brown of Greenville.