Mr. Mead was an artist who enjoyed painting and photography. In addition to his wife of 69 years, another grandson, Patrick Hawley Grimes, died before him. GUALALA, CA 9 HOURS AGO Like kymkemp.com MCSO Arrests Ukiah Man He was 82. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. She is survived by her daughters Sheron Pope (Johnny), Debbie Carter (Paul) and Holley Aufdemorte (Lewis); her step-sons, Eddie May (Dora) and Kevin May; her granddaughters, Jennifer Berzinskas (Billie), Caroline Aufdemorte and Shannon Stinnett (Joey); her grandson, Shane Pope (Holt); her step-grandsons, Cody May (Hanna) and Garrett May; her step-granddaughter, Alex May; her great-grandchildren, Dakota and Daniel Berzinskas, Madison and Hannah Pope and Grant and Paisley Stinnett; her step-great-grandsons, Riley, Tyler and Conor May; a special cousin, Gale Westfall; her caregivers, Rita Lowery and Ashley Lowery; many other cousins, nephews and nieces; and Annabel, her and Eds Westie. He welcomed the world with open arms. From 1999 to 2017, he served on the faculty of the dental department of Horry-Georgetown Technical College, helping train approximately 540 dental assistants and hygienists. Mr. Halpin enjoyed playing golf and played at the GEAA course in Massachusetts for many years. Show on Map . Family and friends will gather after the service at Inlet Affairs. After college, he entered the IT world before IT was a thing. Gualala, California obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up, attended schools and worked. They were married for 54 years before his death in 2020. He was born in Camden, N.J, the son of Olin and Barbara Warren. To the delight of her family and his, they married in 2006. He had a strong faith and truly loved the Lord. He and Bob traveled around the Carolinas competing successfully in youth golf tournaments and otherwise preying on unsuspecting older golfers. She was 79. He was a lifelong Catholic and a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan. He was honored as South Carolina Hospital Trustee of the year in 2007. He earned a bachelors degree in geology and a minor in art history from William & Mary, then moved to Polkton, N.C., to work for his father at Polkton Manufacturing Co., a textile firm. He liked to say the Barnett family lived on vacation. Dorothy Joyce Goode of Litchfield Country Club died April 11 at Waccamaw Community Hospital. Box 1170, Pawleys Island, South Carolina 29585. He died Jan. 18 at his home on the river at Hagley. It features sea views and free WiFi throughout the property. Naval Academy and graduated from the University of Oklahoma, where he majored in engineering physics. 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. Nursing was her calling. Mrs. Dargan died in 2007. Richard James Bubber Ferdon Jr. of Georgetown died April 29 at Veteran Village in Florence. Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Gualala. They returned to Shaw Air Force Base in 1967 after living in Miami, Fayetteville, N.C., and Portsmouth, Va. A memorial service will be held on Friday at 1:45 p.m. at Covenant Church United Methodist in High Point, N.C. Richardwas a resident of Gualala, California. Fred Young Funeral Home. Mr. Kinney was an advocate of preserving South Carolinas history. He served as president of the Marlborough Historical Society and chairman of the Marlboro County Historic Preservation Commission and Bennettsville Board of Architectural Review/Tree Committee. While claiming it was a family tradition, in reality her attraction to Brenau was its closeness to the men at Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia. Following his passing in 2020, Mrs. Fairey returned to Greenville. 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. The late journalist and author Christopher Dickey recalled John Henry offering to teach him to play the harmonica. He also worked at the Paper Mill Theater and played at jazz clubs at night. Lachicotte was inspired by shopping areas he saw while selling hammocks around the country. He had opened his own real estate company at the Hammock Shops in the 1960s. Together they fulfilled Pams dream of breeding, raising, showing and selling Friesian horses by establishing Shady Nook Farm on land that once belonged to his grandfather and uncle. Mrs. Hildrebrand was loved by her family and loyal to her friends. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Terry Shackleford ONeal; his children, John W. ONeal II (Lisa) of Peoria, Ariz., Rebecca A. ONeal of Ringgold, Ga., Gordon V. Van ONeal (Madeline) of Bristow, Va., and Matthew A. ONeal of Charles Town, W.Va.; his stepchildren, Tracy C. Summer (Michael) of Georgetown, Christopher D. Conner (Kaley) of Boone, N.C., and Heather C. Cole (Carper) of Pawleys Island; his grandchildren, Gracie and Garrett ONeal, Jack and Ben ONeal, Conner (Mary Kathryn) and Caroline Summer, Kendall C. (Mat) Moretz; Reed, Barrett and Tucker Conner, David C. Buck Cole, and Justin King and Bailey Rogers; his great-grandchildren, Madyson and Noble Moretz; his siblings, Michael ONeal (Miriam) and Susie ONeal Strohmeyer; his nieces, Anne ONeal Jaeger and Tracy Land-Belknap; and his nephews, Tim and Eric Crooks and Jay C. Land. Memorial services were held Tuesday at Temple Sinai. She was eager to invest in others with her words and deeds. He did many good deeds for others and wanted no recognition for them. March 25, 2014 5:03 PM PT. Search. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. Box 7280 Hickory, NC 8603 or to All Saints Church, 3560 Kings River Rd., Pawleys Island, SC 29585. Asked if she enjoyed the plane trips, she said, I would have enjoyed it a lot more if I had known I would live through it.. A 53-year-old man authorities believe had arrived in Gualala days earlier has been charged with arson in a fire that burned down the Gualala Community Center's two original buildings, according to a news release from the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office. He learned to speak French before English and skipped two grades before graduating from Livermore Falls High School in 1950. She went back to school after her family was started and earned a degree in nursing. He graduated from Georgetown High School and earned a bachelors degree in criminology and criminal justice at the University of South Carolina. He was remembered by colleagues and employees as a generous leader who was eager to share his time and talents, and always wanted to see others succeed. She will be interred in the family plot at Sherwood Memorial Park in Salem. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Abbey, 46 Gathering Lane, Pawleys Island, SC 29585 or Friendship Place, 1905 Front St., Georgetown, SC 29440. She taught second grade at Delmae Elementary in Florence for many years and finished her career in Florence District 1 as an ESL teacher. She participated in the Four Oclock Garden Club and she and her husband had lifelong friends in the Tarantella Dance Club. In June 1953, she married Arnold Erhard Johanson. He also played football, and rumor had it he once tackled an opponent so hard that he split the football. Known as Lea, she was born Aug. 15, 1941, in San Isidro, Texas, a daughter of Marcelo Silva and Juliana Pena. Gretchen was born on May 5, 1932 and passed away on Thursday, January 19, 2012.. Gretchen was a resident of Gualala, California. William Gatewood Moore Jr. of Murrells Inlet, who made a career in commercial real estate, died May 11. He worked to better his hometown and greater Marlboro County. When Mr. Caughman joined Jeff Hunt Machinery Co. as a private boat captain, the couple moved back to Columbia. In 2016, they retired to Pawleys Island. After graduation in 1954, he joined the Army and served as a first lieutenant. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Myrtle Beach for many years. Mrs. Schroer then started her own successful career selling real estate for Pawleys Island Realty and retired after 30 years at the age of 85. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. He was 64. He was wise beyond his years and was relied on by many. Known as Connie, she was born Jan. 31, 1937, in Sumter, the daughter of Kenneth Emmitt Beck and Rosalie Neyle Beck. A memorial service will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at Prince George Winyah Church with a reception to follow in the parish hall. It was his 32nd birthday. Glass High. Mrs. Dickert was named the 1991-92 Citizen of the Year by the South Charleston Lions Club. She was remembered as loving, gracious and fun. He listened to others and responded thoughtfully, offering sage, considered advice, but only when asked. She spent most of her career at Waccamaw Elementary, where she served as senior secretary and bookkeeper. In addition to his parents, of Pawleys Island, he is survived by his Irish twin sister, Natalie, of Connecticut and dozens of aunts, uncles and cousins. He earned a masters degree in English in 1971 from the University of Pennsylvania. A celebration of her life was held Dec. 21 at Schoedinger Worthington Funeral Home. Mr. Langley worked in the textile industry over 40 years. Her lifelong desire was for social equality. He aslo drove a route for Mobile Meals of Georgetown County. Mr. Halpin went on to become a member of the Local 41 Elevator Union. She died Feb. 8 at the age of 98. Mr. Owens worked for the Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Division. Her aunt, Mary Ella Neyle, also had a role in raising her. Weather. She then worked for the Horry County School District for over 25 years. He graduated from York High School, where he was an accomplished athlete in football and track. 42401 Coast CA-1. She was 91. He earned his most cherished distinction, an honorary doctorate of humane letters, in 1999. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his brother, John Bachman Hodge Dargan; his children, Helen Dargan Jones (Robby), Perrin Quarles Dargan III (Lisa) and Louise Dargan Hughes (Allen); his step-sons Charles Freeman Macloskie (Danae) and John Freeman Macloskie; his grandchildren, Mary Helen, Robert and Perrin Jones and Amelia Jones Spiers (Will), Sanders and Annie Dargan, and Chaplin, James, Josh and Dargan Hughes; and his step-grandchildren, Emma, Mary Hope, Amelia and Frampton Macloskie. It was there in Chicago that he met his wife, Winona. So he did. Family and friends will gather to honor Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the home of David and Kristen Moss at 2481 Parsons Gate, Florence. She loved magical things like Christmas, the coziness of her home and the colors of autumn in New England. She is survived by her two sons, Keith A. Goode of Myrtle Beach and Edward G. Goode Jr. of Murrells Inlet. He was drafted by the L.A. Rams. After leaving Columbia, he worked for a jewelry shop inside the Gay Dolphin gift shop in Myrtle Beach. He met his wife Linda at Louisburg College where he played baseball and basketball. She loved spending time at Pawleys Island. In the late 1960s, Maryan began working one day a week in Brookgreen Gardens, where she welcomed visitors from all over the world, sharing information about its history, garden layout, sculpture collection, sculptors and the entire creative process. A former resident of Fort Mill, she loved working in her yard, being out in the sunshine, country music, going out to the pier and listening to karaoke. He is survived by his wife of nearly 64 years, Kathleen Green Snoots Howard; two daughters, Kathleen Howard Dowis (Chip) of Charleston and Helen Elizabeth Howard of Sullivans Island; one son, Richard Grandison Howard Jr. (Martha) of Raleigh, N.C.; three grandchildren, George Dowis, Grandison Howard and Addie Howard, who referred to him as Buddy; and his friend Fitz Lee Howard, an energetic, black Labrador retriever. They enjoyed traveling the U.S. and cruising the Caribbean in their retirement. He is survived by his wife, Clara Gayness Moses; his daughters, Natalie Moses (Douglas Klaucke) and children, Benjamin, Julien and Robert Pougnier; Carol Moses (David Vasconcelos) and children, Alice Moses, Aldo Pena-Moses; Katherine Moses Royer (Brad) and children, Brendan and Aaron; and Laura Moses; nine great-grandchildren; his brother, Herbert A. Moses; numerous nieces and nephews; and his wifes family, Frances Gowen (Brent), Sarah Sanford (Bryan) and their children. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he never got around to retiring. Mrs. Teetor was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Duodecimo research club, The Saturday Club (that met on Monday), Child Study (an arcane group of wives who deigned to disclose the real subject material) and two bridge clubs. Special Rates Available Call 855-516-1090. Adults. The couple had two children, whom they raised where they worked: Hildebrand and Son grocery store and butcher. He also helped raise funds for scientific kits to aid STEM teachers in Horry County schools. He served as a member of the Army National Guard for six months before going to work at Lenox Machine. In fifth grade, he chose the alto saxophone as his instrument of study, later adding piano, clarinet and flute to his repertoire. The family will hold a graveside celebration of life service June 5 at 2 p.m. at Mountain View Cemetery in Greer. 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. In addition to his business interests, he was active in leadership roles at All Saints, Waccamaw, and The Abbey, serving as senior and junior warden, the vestry and stewardship. Box 1835, Boone, N.C. 28607. Cecelia Burns Travis of DeBordieu died March 21 at her home with her children by her side. Known to her family as Grandma Mom, she was remembered for her strength and beauty. In addition to her husband and her mother, of Plainfield, Ill., she is survived by her sisters, Cheryl ODonovan Urbanik of Schaumburg, Ill., Lisa ODonovan of Naperville, Ill., and Susan ODonovan of Plainfield; her niece, Samantha; her nephews, Collin, Andrew, Matthew, Ryan, Justin and Daniel; and her half-sister, Raylene Foster of Rockford, Mich. Comfort authored more than 15 academic books and six books of poetry. He and his family moved back to Chittenango, where he quickly was given the nickname of Chico because nobody could figure out where he was from. The cause was an unexpected, ruptured blood vessel in her brain. Gualala Bluff Trail Bowling Ball Beach Gualala Arts Center Gualala Point Regional Park Alinder Gallery of Photography Studio 391 Fine Art Gallery Cooks Beach Manchester Beach Ocean Cove Point Arena Lighthouse & Museum Navarro Vineyard and Winery B. Bryan Preserve Pebble Beach Black Point Beach City of Ten Thousand Buddhas Arena Theater Known as Jimmy, he was one of eight children of Wade and Ellen Motley of Columbia. His son, William Light Kinney III, died in 1989. She was 73. It was named -30-, the symbol journalists traditionally used to indicate the end of a story. He retired to the Myrtle Beach area in 2005. She was a former resident of Athens, Ga. She claimed to know each of her more than 400 classmates at Shortridge High School personally. He attended Greenville High School and graduated from Clemson University with a degree in textile engineering. Mrs. Nance was the original owner of Nances Creek Front Restaurant until 1991. He was born Jan. 12, 1954, in Charlotte, the son of Catharine Kitty Hardwick Efird Johnston and Hugh Martin Efird. After Vietnam and tours at Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Dix, N.J., Mr. ONeal returned to West Point to serve as an instructor and assistant professor of English from 1971 to 1974. She became president of the township historical society, using her love of antiques and history to add several area homes, and even trees, to historic registries. A funeral mass will be held Jan. 28 at 11 a.m. at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, with a burial service thereafter. He liked spending time fishing or hunting. He was married to the late Mary Elizabeth Fielder Ferdon. He met his future wife, Anne Morrison, in 1965 on a blind date and married her later that year. He was born Nov. 12, 1936, in Rock Island, Ill., the son of Carroll and Helen Kain Gould. After the war, he returned to Orangeburg and managed the familys feed and seed store, Shuler & Smoak, before pursuing a career in real estate. She was remembered for her dynamic personality, her love of fun, and the peach fluffs she made each Fourth of July. Search Gualala obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. A private service for the placement of their ashes at Old Orchard Cemetery in Petersburg, Tenn., will be scheduled. He served in the Army. Comfort continued to work for Tyndale from home after moving to Pawleys Island, traveling to Chicago for meetings. High school and college afforded Ron an opportunity to excel on the football field as a running back. After retiring from nursing, Mrs. Hildebrand lived in Ohio, Florida and finally Pawleys Island, where she helped her daughter and son-in-law run Pawleys Pantry and picked up fried chicken at Hog Heaven with her cocker spaniel Sammy riding shotgun. Book Online or Call 855-516-1090 and Save up to 50%. Gualala, California. Explore an array of Gualala, CA vacation rentals, including houses, cabins & more bookable online. It was his job to review the work of other scholars and come up with a translation on which they could agree. She could always enjoy a good laugh and was always the first one to laugh at herself. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. A celebration of her life was held Sunday at Burroughs Funeral Home. Mr. Mr. She enjoyed painting, beach walks, South Carolina history, political history and carpentry. He graduated from Avon High School in Avon, Ct. He was 80. The first month of the summer, June, is a moderately hot month in Gualala, California, with an average temperature ranging between max 77.7F (25.4C) and min 51.8F (11C). Stunning Oceanfront Retreat w/King Beds & Hot Tub! She was the marketing director at Smith Medical Clinic, where she gave endlessly of herself to promote their mission of providing complete medical care to the uninsured residents in Georgetown County. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Childrens Hospital at stjude.org. The second oldest of five siblings, she was feisty with dark curly hair and blue eyes. They retired to Pawleys Island in 1993. He was a graduate of Winyah High School and The Citadel, class of 1951, where he was a member of the Summerall Guards, the boxing team, and Block C Club. He was never an official member of the choir, but was nonetheless often the loudest singer from the pews. He enjoyed a long career in the commercial real estate industry, with the Myrick Co. and his own brokerage, the WG Moore Co., specializing in the sales of office buildings and shopping centers. Another brother, Robert Waites, died before her. She put in the work at her job and for the people she cared about her entire life without complaint. She grew up in Clifton, N.J., and graduated from Pope Pius XII High School in 1961. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. They fell deeply in love and married on Aug. 24, 1959. Aaron described himself as being a terror of the Myers Park neighborhood, throwing water balloons at cars on Providence Road from tree houses. Samuel Richard Averette of Wachesaw Plantation, former owner of a plastics company, died Feb. 26 at his home. There will be a live stream at pbocchurch.com. Funeral services were Wednesday at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. Joyce Ann Martenies of Pawleys Island, a fixture in the front office at Waccamaw Elementary School, died Nov. 21 at her home. For at least two decades, she was employed by Tom Adamson Plumbing Contractors of Chicago, overseeing accounts, union agreements, as well as coordinating a network of plumbers to major construction sites in the city. In the early 1980s, Mrs. Hildebrand relocated from Hartford City to Dallas. Springs Co. His parents had moved their shop from Pawleys Island to the mainland when the Georgetown bridges were built and the highway was paved in 1938. His doctoral thesis, Paul Leicester Ford: An American Man of Letters 1865-1902, was published as a book in 1977 and nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. She grew up in Falls Church, Va., and earned a bachelors degree from Ithaca College in New York and a masters degree from Bloomsburg State College in Pennsylvania. He also loved to read and spend time at the beach. 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. She was also involved with Bethany Christian Services because of her strong belief in the sanctity of life and support for the pro-life movement. Gualala Point Regional Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Thursday 4 | 11C. After graduating from Lamar High School, she earned a bachelors degree in elementary education from Furman University. While at Indiana, she spent two summers at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, conducting biomedical research, which built what became her life-long career of work with laboratory animals to study and find solutions for human disease. He was married for 50 years to the late Anne Hollingsworth Owens. Condolences and memorials can be sent to the church, P.O. He was frequent organizer of benefits for community causes, and was remembered as someone who was always willing to help people in need. Participants are invited to wear the bright colors he loved and their smiles, share their stories and tall fishing tales. He was interested in all sports. She was 78. Raymond loved life and everyone that he came across, his family said. 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. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to U.S. cancer research or Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. Mr. Efird was remembered as a passionate man, full of life and appreciation for nature and the ocean. In between, he served on the executive committee of the county Democratic Party, which he said was the only way to get things done. There is a guest book at mayerfuneralhome.com. He had a love of art, taking classes as part of the Seacoast group through UNC and OLLI classes with Barney Slice at Pawleys Island. In 1979, after graduating Brenau with a bachelors degree in business administration and management, she moved to Atlanta to begin a career in banking. Another brother, Ike Lewis, died before him. Donald T. Caudell of Murrells Inlet died Sept. 1 surrounded by his family. A football mentality of get up and run it off drove him to push himself. They always enjoyed the beach, camping at Ocean Lakes campground for many years before purchasing their second home in Murrells Inlet after Hurricane Hugo.
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