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/~. L. Parker, 81, I Walked RR Trestle for Years . """J;--. W~.-;;;-M-;;-c--';;D;;:"'o-n-"'a=WI~, ~'Dies Monday i1n ! Dr ..Pinner, 69, Noted Physician for Retired Postman, Local Hospita Whom Parr-Peak Bridge Named,Oies 81 k kO · Luther Parker, 81, of Winnsboro, Bl h R be ts R bertso ac stoc les Id M . I Ho 'tal Dr. Carroll Alexander Pinner, Sr., it began to move.' Mrs.' ~nc e 0 r :' .a, , died in Fairfie emoria spi TIleraced to ~,1..o. end of the train 81, -of Faith, N.ol'th Carolma, died Monday night after an illness of sev- 69, noted pihysician of Peak, died .rruu,-, w. Th sd t 4 20 t the John Warren McDonald, 'rt, re- eral weeks. He was born in Kershaw Thursday-at the Providence Hospital and jumped into the darkness beside' ur ay mormng a : a tired rural mail carrier of Black- County, Nov. 12, 1880, and was a in Columoia.: /f~Y' tlbEj track. Muddy ¥1d bruised, he home ?f he~ dau~ter'd ~rs. ~~ld stock, died suddenly at ~is home!member of Stephen Greene Baptist Dr. Piliner:was born in Arden, made his call. ' Jones III F'a~th.She iha, een in e- Sunday. Ire had been in declining Church and a retired employe of U. N. C., a son of t1re late Beniamln i He often said that that was too p1iffinghealth for several Yjars but health ~or some .ti~e. 196-y S. Rubber Co. {ffff, y and Macy Johnston Pinner. He.was night he started praymg fur a hig,h_jdeathwas unexpected. '1-//16 V A native IQf Fairfield, he was the, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. graduated froni Ohrist Scl1ool, at- way bridge. I Mrs. Robertson, the former son of the late WilliamS. MoDonald Bessie Harwell of Columbia and tended the University of Chatta- Dr, Pinner was a member of Mt. -Blanohe Roberts, daughter of the and ..sarah McPonarld. He was..-an Mrs. Katie Taylor of West Colum- Jnooga and the University of North Hermon Lutheran Church. late Robert and Janie Jeffries RoO- Ider of the Blackstock Presbyterianbia' two sons, Willie Parker and 'Carolina and was graduated from He is survived by his wife, Mrs. erts, was born in Fairfield County Churcil and superintendent of the Johnny Parker, both of Winnsboro; the Medical Colleg~.of ~th Caro- Rosalie.Suber Pinner; one son, Dr. on March 7, 1881. She attended Sunday School for many years and a brother John Parker of Columbia; i lina. He !haddone postgraduate work Carroll A.'PiilMr,' Jr., of Peak; two Greenbrier School. was he,I.din high regard by all who'I3 grand~hildren, five great-grand-Io~ different occasions in New Yorki daughters, -MissUewelyn Pinner of h id f knew him, ' '., children and a number of nieces .City. . Peak and Mrs. Don Mclntosih!of Mrs. Robertson was t e Wl ow 0 , Sumte >.1._ • >~~, Mrs T S the late Durham Robertson who Mr. McDon~ld·is:stl;r,vivedby. his and nephews; He was a member of the Amer:i- ter: tnree SlS"",-", ..' Th widow t:be former .Miss Sallie Dix- . d Med'oo} As . t' th A Lance ~f Oashiers, N. C., Mrs. G. died ~n February 8, 1~. .e y . w,ere , .... '.'" .. , ". Funeral services were conducte can 1 SOOlai ion, e sso- W. Lance of Fletcher, N. C., and the f~rst couple married In ~alrflel~ on, and ~y.';olll;e :~oo~r, ~bert R Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m., in ciation of SUJrgeonsfor the SoutlhlernM MBR .....•.•.•. ~- of Henderson- Baptist Church, the date being AprIl M dD 9 nald "", OO!ll. ,?f, ~l~~~k." ..,' Pine Grove Baptist Church in Ker- Railway System, and the Newberry rs. . . icnman 902 Ftmeral,.ser;vlces ".~et:e '.. he~d h Co t b the Rev. James P. County Medical association. He had ville and one brother, R. Pinner of 20, 1 . at 11 a.m, Monday,fro,"" the cha'''''} s aw unY y . 1"ed' Peak si 1914 h" crt G 'n ille and seven ","andclilldren, M :O~h tson was 'a member . " ~~'" ,"... ',.. ,¥~ ~l, . .,'" Blackwell. Interment was III the IV m >=U\. smce ,avlU8 ,rea v , .,... . rs. J.1.W er ' -c of Barron Funeral Horne, Chester, h t practiced medicine on horseback FUneral services were conducted of the Faith Baptist Church. Slhewas d bv hi .churc . ceme ery. I ' Mt u_ con l)cted" ~ ~IS pastor, tlle ~ey. .- buggy and aUitomobile. at '3 p.m. Saturday at . =~n an active member in all phases of A. B. Plexico, assisted by the Rev. Active pallbearers were Albert M f;/f d . . as! Lutheran 'Church. Interment was ill the work oJ the church until her waiter .i, Baker.' ~.urialwasfu· t}rtlMcDonald, Luther Lo~ell, David ',~ ~ 'IS anng eX~rIenc~', , t.h:ePeak Cemetery. health declin~d. The Blanche Robert- Ch ~. ·'M .'I·G'd .: .:.'. Lovell Clarence DaVIS, Barney a phYSICianwere told m articles, , M' . - es~~r, emonai a1'.ens. .. ' MD 11 written for the dedication in ihisI' ites f.-l. Mrs son Circle of the Woman s ission- ActlVepallbearers were Wyhe Short and ;R~v. c owe . .' .. . U, ary Society was named in her honor. Douglas, Kenneth Kennedy Ed- Honorary pallbearers were J. W. honor of the bridge connecting Fair- Pri 79 St. ., ward Kennedy, Edward shannon, Wessinger, R~v. Jerry Smith, Ernest field and NewbeTI'ycounties. rIOr" e 19/'')/ Mrs. Rob.ertson IS survived by Edwaed Dunham,' W. S. Durham. Branham, Jr., Robert Porter, James One nigillitDr.Pilmer receivj<l a,n\ Th d 4PM two SODS, ffilgh F. Robertson and r .' .h , Gunter and Murdick Br£Wham. emergency call. from ,the Fairfield urs ay, •• Robert G. Robertson: four daugh- .Fmal RItes Held side of the B11!>ad, Riv:er, but found ~. EliZiaJ Lou Prior, 79,of Fagan ters, Mrs. Spencer Peeler, Mrs. Mrs. Pearson 77 a fre~t:t:~in sWP~ ~:m the ~Ue R~d? died Tuesday night at the Harold Jones, Mrs: Homer. Hol- On Tuesday for A.. ." bl-ockinghia.~~r,~d of ~lymg Fairfield County Memorial Hospital shouser, all of r;alth, N. C., and FM F dd 76 DIes, Lexington; some 40 ,f:11il¢s.~roUD(l. pr highway after a lingering illness. She was the Mrs. Carl A. Sa~rIt of Rockwell, N. C a en, . Th. d !hec~il~ oilt?.P 0.£ the boxcars and widowof Warren Lee Prior who died C:; three half-SIsters, Mrs. J. M.. . ,RItes on urs ay. ad started walkIDgthe traillJ, Wth'eIl in 1953. Timms, Mrs. Earl Jon~, and ~rs. Albert Fred McFadden, 76, died at F. hf ID' She was born in Aiken County a W. M. Mackey, all of Wmnsboro, 22 the home of his sister, Mrs. M. M: Mrs. Dora Hudson Pearson, 77,! ait U octor daughter of the late Wylie L. Glo~er grandchildren and 27 great-grand- Orr, on Monday alter a lingering' of Winnsboro, died at the Lakeside and Luvenia Starr Glover. children. I o/. (An editorial from The Greenville illness. 7 fP ,.,.. Rest Hiome, Lexington, on Wednes- News) She was a member of the Gordon Funeral services were held Satur- He was born in CdlesterCounty, It day, March 7, after several years' /9 6 "z-:: MemQrial Methodist Church and was day at the Feith Baptist Ohurch. son of the late' George and Mary of declining health, I?Gr The late Dr. Carroll Alexander a former member of the Mothers' The Rev. B. Lester Huff officiated Orr McF'adden. I . Pinner, Sr.. who for -many years: Oub. .and interment was in the church !Mr.McFadden was a former em- She was born in York County, the practiced as a family doctor on both Surviving are a. daughter, Miss'cemetery. J ploye of bheU. S. IWbber Co. ,daughter of the late James H. Hud-sides of the Broad River in the towns Almie Pearl Prior of Winnsboro;ers Miss Frances IIDbe-~- --. M~" Surviving are four sisters, l';IrS,1son and Queen.~ne Brooks Hudson. ~fPaTI'in Fairfield County and Peak two sons, Connie G. Prior of Winns-John Sims, and Mr. and r ~~. Ro~ W. H. Parks of Spartanburg and!She was a retired employee of the In Newberry County, wrote his own .bor.o,al:ll<LHaxv...ey L' . 0 :Qan-"ertSims. Mrs. 01'1', Mrs. P. W. Hollis andl l U.S. Rubber Company a~d a mem- obituary in bhe simple accounts oft'ville, Va.; a sister, Mrs. da oliver.W •••• ~D=--.R ....-.b.-- Mrs. Gary COttonall of Winnsboro: ~r ~f Gordon ~emonal Metho- his colorful life. 1'Of Augusta: Ga.; seven grandohil-t 0 ertson two brothers, Joe a~d Frank MC'-dist Church and widow of the late During ihis active years, only a j dren, ,ai11kl eIght great-grandchildren., D· . R· t H Id Fadden, .both IOf Wmnsooro; andl John Pearson. l'ailr~ad trestle crossed the .river aI!, 'Ihe body was taken to the resi- leS:1 les e i several n~ecesan? nephews. 'Survivors include one daughter, a point toot would enable him to go dance on Fagan Road on Wednes- Here Wednesday Graveside services were conduct- M E+'h1S ith f W· bo from one area of his practice to the day afternoon. ed 'l1u d ft t th Ok I'S.. e . rm ,0 inns ro, one . Fun 1 . 'II b du . , es a Y t a ebr~~n.R,a '!~b a t son, Donald E'. Pearson of Chester; other ~thout a long detour that Th edra seftrvlCes WI e con eted - William Douglas Robertson, 80, of Lawn Ceme ery y 411e ev. :•.• sr er >.1 t Mr A· MG' . meant life or death for many of his urs ay a ernoon at 4 o'clock Rt 1 Winnsboro died at The Cam.• u tree SlSers, s, nna c mms, . ''"- ( .".' Wofford. L k ld Re t H M M ie patients, uom thej FIrst Pentecostal Holiness den Nursing Home Tuesday, March A ti Ilb . Joe u·,. a eSI e some; rs.• amI u: '. l"'S. •• __ '- b th R J Smith .. ' d c ive pa earers were LVi"- S 'thCh t M Ro ([Us experiences in making the ~Ul y, e ev. erry , 13, 'after a Iingering illness. He ha Fadden, Frank McFadden, Billy Mc- c mI 'Sh Ibes ;:; CArs, . sean~a crossing made many stories some of and the Rev. Robert Wofford. In· been a patient at Fairfield Memorial Fadden, Bobby McFadden, James;" :~~" e ~~t' . t SO ru~e ~:n - wthiohmay have been apocryphal but t will be in the Winnsboro Hospital for several weeks before Hollis and Woodie Ho.!!is. - 0 d ren, el b . gfrea.-gra,ncd l ren wnich typified a devoted physician ethodist cemetery. being transferred to tl.1te!ursin g Ne ffer ~54 en a nu~ er 0 nieces an nep- and a remarkable man He walked F Rod- ~d--y65 Home a week ago. I q. .,....... r. u " hews survive. .. the'milroad bridge to' his buggy, " " Born in Fairfield County, October A'bbe ill oe Funeral services will be conducted later ihiisautomobile, parked on the F R·d t 29, 1882, he was the son of the late ~ V e, les Thursday at 4 o'clock from the far sidie. ' ormer eSI en, George Robert and Josie Park illi>b- ABBtEVILLE -.! ~u~~services Gordon Memorial MethOdist Ohurch tIn the pr,ocess, he had many per- Dies Walterboro ertson. He was a: retired carpenter H 'dt N-"~~ . 's ,by the Reverend TIober,tWofford.,sonal ,and medical adventures and" and a member of the Fafrfield Bap- for Htem,ry appol ='lel" r., I t ~nt,'n f II '. th W'n . . . 54, Abbeville d!1uggist, ~'ho died n erJ~,;' .VI 0 ow m ~..e .,,I ns- became ~ne.of ~e most beloved Phillip F. Roddy, 65, forme!' resi- bst. O~urc.~.. . I Wednesc,lay, Slept. 14, in Self,Memori- boro,•. :,11scen:,etery. . . men of JUs tm;te III th.earea. dent of Wilmsboro, died Monday in SttrvIvors mclude seven mec:s and I al. Hospital in Gr~wood, we~ ,~,C.',~Vt; pallbearers WIll be Mil~n There now IS a bndge across the a Walterboro hospital. He operated tw(t nephews, .Mrs. Jesse Timms, J j . held Thursday at 3:36 p.m': in AObe.. "r Bobby parker Tom SIDltb. Broad between Peak and Piarr, but a business here fur a number of Mr,s. W. M. N[~ckey, Mrs. Earl, ville Main Street Met.~odist (1iUTCh .. M P:'-:U:-a S". it. ,came too late fo~ the g~ Dr. years. /7"~ ~ Jones, all. IOfWmnsboro, and Mrs. I Intel'rilent was in Melrose Cemetery. !S.. I'~~' ", Pmner. Jot ,was dedicated m ~961, A native of Beirut, wb-ooon, sin~ Carl SafrIt, Mrs. Har,old Jones, I i ..'. Oles m Ridgeway s(}me years after he had r~bred. coming to bhe United!'States he had Mrs. Spence Pe:les, Mrs. Fern Hol- .Hew<l~allEelong reSI~e?tof Abbe- .. But, in a very real and practical lived in Winnsboro,Olinton,Laurens shouser of SalIsbury, N. C.! two I ville, ,aj~' Of. th~•late Dr. G. A.and M:s. Eula B~UPhlll,lps, 87, of. Rt. sense, thlat bridge is a monrurnentto ;and Wialterboro.He was a son of nephews, Hugh Robertson. and, Rob- I F~oren~Hemy ~~f~r. He was Ii 2, RIdgeway,~hedon.Satllrday mght,. a beloved family doctor who let nO'tJhelate Farris R.oddy; and Julia ert Robertson ~lsoof SalIsbury. i gI aduat~,{}f. Erskme College ~di May ~9, at fier reSIdence.She was Ihia;rdSihip stand in bhe way of his at- 'Pair. " ,. Funeral, services were held Wed-! the U;qlY1eI'Slty I}f SOUithCarolma born m Macon, Ga., 5eptember 4. tending ms patients .. ... ,. nesday afternoon 'at 3 o'clock from S·'h 1 f Ph 1874 hd h "f hI J. • . He IS SUrvIVedby hlS WIfe Mrs.. . C 000, armacy. , t e aug ter 0 t e ate enme We ar,e blessed with many such ' ' . C. PlOpeFuneral Home With the Rev. . d J L ft' /1 /.~ . P. F. Roddey ,of Cdlarlotte,.N. ., R I "' B ,',.. th R d Mr. Neuff,er-was a member' of an oe ~ .In. ~ t!-i devoted family doctors even today. one da'U!glhter,Miss Gll»'ia" Jean a IJ.L J.'ewll~o.on, e evere~ t " St t D' t . t d A._· . Mrs. Phllhps was a member of the -But·t:hanka.oodness they don't have . '.' .•. _,l, ,Joon T. Duckett and Dr. Ralph E. ';ie, a e, ISrJc an nilUerICaIl!W'd . C ch f Ch ' "', R.oddy.of LomsVllle Ky." dJiL,U two,. . . Pi.. . Co ·t· I A . u •.' estsl e Baptist hur 0, este~ to face too travel difffcuities that he ~'h h .. ed.·Ph'ill"'" .Rood·..LattImore conductmg the serVIces. Giarmac_ulca sSOCla Ion. ,fie was S .. E- L nepuews e rear Ip .u.' 1< It.. F' f' Id B ti t t f \ "ld W II d. un'lvmg are two sons, rnest • did and therefore can attend more f P' b 'Fl'· d·Do L· n erment was III arr Ie ap s a ve eran 0" 'vOl' ar an as' h R'd dB" 0 S1. e.ers urg, ·a.,·'an' n. member ,of A,lYbevilleMain Street n:lt. of 1 geway an Hope • patients more efficiently. R-"d f Stab 'g .:. . ,ceme!ery. ,Phllhps of Chester. uu y I{) ,par n ,ur.. ! ActIve pallbearers were Mark ,, Funeral services were held Monday The Rosary was sa[d at ,6:~ Tu~S-:Robertson, Shaw Park, James Par,k, -ChaseNeuffer, all of Abbeville; two ;r.fternoon at 4 o'clock from the day at Gray Foune: al Home ln Clm-,WilsonTimms, W. W. Marthers and brothers, Dr. Claude H. Neuffer graveside ia Eve"g,re~n~emetery in tOllJand the Reqmem Mass w~s at i George Park. of Oolumbia and Andrew lVI. 'Chester. The Rev.' E. N~'I'aylGrcon.. 10 a.n~. Wednesday at· St; Bomfa.ceq Honorary pallbearers were John Neuffer of Abbeville; three sisters, ducted the service. Cath~hc Ohurch at Joanna. B'lI!r~'al Lloyd Timms, Elliott R.(1bertson't .Mrs. lWy Livingston of Bamberg, Active pallbearers were Alex Por- was m ~osemont Cemetery at 01111- Heyward Harden, C. W. Poole, ! MiSs Maria Neuffler of Was.~ington, ter, Robert Porter, Roy Porter, Odell ton. Grady Timms, Clarence Davis and and Mrs. Sa,rab.N. Price, Abbevil~ Porter, Bill Porter and Barney hort. James Horne. Metn'odist G.lturch.

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Page 1: Ifairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Obituaries... · 2016. 8. 8. · 81ackstock Ol·es Luther Parker, 81, of Winnsboro, Bl h R be ts R bertso IdM . I Ho 'tal Dr. Carroll Alexander

/~. L. Parker, 81, IWalked RR Trestle for Years ."""J;--. W~.-;;;-M-;;-c--';;D;;:"'o-n-"'a=WI~,~'Dies Monday i1n ! Dr ..Pinner, 69, Noted Physician forRetired Postman, Local Hospita Whom Parr-Peak Bridge Named,Oies81 k k O· Luther Parker, 81, of Winnsboro, Bl h R be ts R bertsoac stoc les Id M . I Ho 'tal Dr. Carroll Alexander Pinner, Sr., it began to move.' Mrs.' ~nc e 0 r :' . a,

, died in Fairfie emoria spi TIleraced to ~,1..o. end of the train 81, -of Faith, N.ol'th Carolma, diedMonday night after an illness of sev- 69, noted pihysician of Peak, died .rruu,-, w. Th sd t 4 20 t theJohn Warren McDonald, 'rt, re- eral weeks. He was born in Kershaw Thursday-at the Providence Hospital and jumped into the darkness beside' ur ay mormng a : a

tired rural mail carrier of Black- County, Nov. 12, 1880, and was a in Columoia.: • /f~Y' tlbEj track. Muddy ¥1d bruised, he home ?f he~ dau~ter'd ~rs. ~~ldstock, died suddenly at ~is home!member of Stephen Greene Baptist Dr. Piliner:was born in Arden, made his call. ' Jones III F'a~th.She iha, een in e-Sunday. Ire had been in declining Church and a retired employe of U. N. C., a son of t1re late Beniamln i He often said that that was too p1iffinghealth for several Yjars buthealth ~or some .ti~e. 196-y S. Rubber Co. {ffff, y and Macy Johnston Pinner. He.was night he started praymg fur a hig,h_jdeathwas unexpected. '1-//16 VA native IQf Fairfield, he was the, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. graduated froni Ohrist Scl1ool, at- way bridge. I Mrs. Robertson, the former

son of the late WilliamS. MoDonald Bessie Harwell of Columbia and tended the University of Chatta- Dr, Pinner was a member of Mt. -Blanohe Roberts, daughter of theand ..sarah McPonarld. He was..-an Mrs. Katie Taylor of West Colum- Jnooga and the University of North Hermon Lutheran Church. late Robert and Janie Jeffries RoO-Ider of the Blackstock Presbyterianbia' two sons, Willie Parker and 'Carolina and was graduated from He is survived by his wife, Mrs. erts, was born in Fairfield CountyChurcil and superintendent of the Johnny Parker, both of Winnsboro; the Medical Colleg~.of ~th Caro- Rosalie. Suber Pinner; one son, Dr. on March 7, 1881. She attendedSunday School for many years and a brother John Parker of Columbia; i lina. He !haddone postgraduate work Carroll A.'PiilMr,' Jr., of Peak; two Greenbrier School.was he,I.d in high regard by all who'I3 grand~hildren, five great-grand-Io~ different occasions in New Yorki daughters, -MissUewelyn Pinner of h id fknew him, ' '., children and a number of nieces .City. . Peak and Mrs. Don Mclntosih!of Mrs. Robertson was t e Wl ow 0

, Sumte >.1._ • >~~, Mrs T S the late Durham Robertson whoMr. McDon~ld·is:stl;r,vivedby. his and nephews; He was a member of the Amer:i- ter: tnree SlS"",-", ..' Thwidow t:be former .Miss Sallie Dix- . d Med'oo} As . t' th A Lance ~f Oashiers, N. C., Mrs. G. died ~n February 8, 1~. .ey. w,ere

, .... '.'" .. , ". Funeral services were conducte can 1 SOOlaiion, e sso- W. Lance of Fletcher, N. C., and the f~rst couple married In ~alrflel~on, and ~y.';olll;e:~oo~r, ~bert R Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m., in ciation of SUJrgeonsfor the SoutlhlernM M B R.....•.•.•.~- of Henderson- Baptist Church, the date being AprIlMdD9nald"",OO!ll. ,?f, ~l~~~k." .., ' Pine Grove Baptist Church in Ker- Railway System, and the Newberry rs. . . icnman 902Ftmeral,.ser;vlces ".~et:e '.. he~d h Co t b the Rev. James P. County Medical association. He had ville and one brother, R. Pinner of 20, 1 .

at 11 a.m, Monday,fro,"" the cha'''''} s aw un Y y . 1" ed' Peak si 1914 h " crt G 'n ille and seven ","andclilldren, M :O~h tson was 'a member. " ~~'" ,"... ',.. ,¥~ ~l, . .,'" Blackwell. Interment was III the IV m >=U\. smce ,avlU8 ,rea v , .,... . rs. J.1.W er ' -c

of Barron Funeral Horne, Chester, h t practiced medicine on horseback FUneral services were conducted of the Faith Baptist Church. Slhewasd bv hi .churc . ceme ery. I ' Mt u_con l)cted" ~ ~IS pastor, tlle ~ey. . - buggy and aUitomobile. at '3 p.m. Saturday at . =~n an active member in all phases of

A. B. Plexico, assisted by the Rev. Active pallbearers were Albert M f;/f d . . as! Lutheran 'Church. Interment was ill the work oJ the church until herwaiter .i, Baker.' ~.urialwasfu· t}rtlMcDonald, Luther Lo~ell, David ',~ ~ 'IS anng eX~rIenc~', , t.h:ePeak Cemetery. health declin~d. The Blanche Robert-Ch ~. ·'M .' I ·G ' d .: .: .'. Lovell Clarence DaVIS, Barney a phYSICianwere told m articles, • , M' .- es~~r, emonai a1'.ens. .. ' M D 11 written for the dedication in ihisI ' ites f.-l. Mrs son Circle of the Woman s ission-ActlVepallbearers were Wyhe Short and ;R~v. c owe . .' .. . U, • ary Society was named in her honor.

Douglas, Kenneth Kennedy Ed- Honorary pallbearers were J. W. honor of the bridge connecting Fair- Pri 79 St. .,ward Kennedy, Edward shannon, Wessinger, R~v. Jerry Smith, Ernest field and NewbeTI'ycounties. rIOr" e 19/'')/ Mrs. Rob.ertson IS survived byEdwaed Dunham,' W. S. Durham. Branham, Jr., Robert Porter, James One nigillitDr.Pilmer receivj<l a,n\Th d 4 P M two SODS, ffilgh F. Robertson andr .' .h ,Gunter and Murdick Br£Wham. emergency call . from ,the Fairfield urs ay, •• Robert G. Robertson: four daugh-.Fmal RItes Held side of the B11!>ad,Riv:er, but found ~. EliZiaJLou Prior, 79,of Fagan ters, Mrs. Spencer Peeler, Mrs.Mrs. Pearson 77 a fre~t:t:~in sWP~ ~:mthe ~Ue R~d? died Tuesday night at the Harold Jones, Mrs: Homer. Hol-On Tuesday for A.. ." bl-ockinghia.~~r,~d of ~lymg Fairfield County Memorial Hospital shouser, all of r;alth, N. C., and

F M F dd 76 DIes, Lexington; some 40 ,f:11il¢s.~roUD(l.pr highway after a lingering illness. She was the Mrs. Carl A. Sa~rIt of Rockwell, N.• C a en, . Th. d !hec~il~ oilt?.P 0.£ the boxcars and widowof Warren Lee Prior who died C:; three half-SIsters, Mrs. J. M... ,RItes on urs ay. ad started walkIDgthe traillJ, Wth'eIlin 1953. Timms, Mrs. Earl Jon~, and ~rs.Albert Fred McFadden, 76, died at F . hf I D' She was born in Aiken County a W.M. Mackey, all of Wmnsboro, 22

the home of his sister, Mrs. M. M: Mrs. Dora Hudson Pearson, 77,! ait U octor daughter of the late Wylie L. Glo~er grandchildren and 27 great-grand-Orr, on Monday alter a lingering' of Winnsboro, died at the Lakeside and Luvenia Starr Glover. children.

I o/. (An editorial from The Greenvilleillness. 7 fP ,.,.. Rest Hiome, Lexington, on Wednes- News) She was a member of the Gordon Funeral services were held Satur-He was born in CdlesterCounty, It day, March 7, after several years' /9 6 "z-:: MemQrialMethodist Church and was day at the Feith Baptist Ohurch.

son of the late' George and Mary of declining health, I?Gr The late Dr. Carroll Alexander a former member of the Mothers' The Rev. B. Lester Huff officiatedOrr McF'adden. I . Pinner, Sr.. who for -many years: Oub. .and interment was in the church!Mr.McFadden was a former em- She was born in York County, the practiced as a family doctor on both Surviving are a. daughter, Miss 'cemetery. J

ploye of bheU. S. IWbber Co. ,daughter of the late James H. Hud-sides of the Broad River in the towns Almie Pearl Prior of Winnsboro; ers Miss Frances IIDbe-~- --.M~"Surviving are four sisters, l';IrS,1son and Queen .~ne Brooks Hudson. ~f PaTI' in Fairfield County and Peak two sons, Connie G. Prior of Winns-John Sims, and Mr. andr ~~. Ro~

W. H. Parks of Spartanburg and!She was a retired employee of the In Newberry County, wrote his own .bor.o,al:ll<LHaxv...eyL' . 0 :Qan-"ertSims.Mrs. 01'1', Mrs. P. W. Hollis andl

lU.S. Rubber Company a~d a mem- obituary in bhe simple accounts oft'ville, Va.; a sister, Mrs. da oliver.W••••~D=--.R....•-.b.--

Mrs. Gary COttonall of Winnsboro: ~r ~f Gordon ~emonal Metho- his colorful life. 1'Of Augusta: Ga.; seven grandohil-t • • 0 ertsontwo brothers, Joe a~d Frank MC'-dist Church and widow of the late During ihis active years, only a j dren, ,ai11kleIght great-grandchildren.,D· . R·t H IdFadden, .both IOf Wmnsooro; andl John Pearson. l'ailr~ad trestle crossed the .river aI!, 'Ihe body was taken to the resi- leS:1 les eiseveral n~eces an? nephews. 'Survivors include one daughter, a point toot would enable him to go dance on Fagan Road on Wednes-Here WednesdayGraveside services were conduct- M E+'h1 S ith f W· bo from one area of his practice to the day afternoon.

ed 'l1u d ft t th Ok I'S.. e . rm ,0 inns ro, one . Fun 1 . 'II b du. , es aYt a ebr~~n .R,a '!~b a t son, Donald E'. Pearson of Chester; other ~thout a long detour that Th edra seftrvlCesWI e con eted - William Douglas Robertson, 80, ofLawn Ceme ery y 411e ev. :•.•sr er >.1 • t Mr A· M G' . meant life or death for many of his urs ay a ernoon at 4 o'clock Rt 1 Winnsboro died at The Cam.•

u tree SlSers, s, nna c mms, . ''"- ( .".'Wofford. L k ld Re t H M M ie patients, uom thej FIrst Pentecostal Holiness den Nursing Home Tuesday, MarchA ti Ilb . Joe u·,. a eSI e some; rs.• amI u: '. l"'S. •• __ '- b th R J Smith .. ' dc ive pa earers were LVi"- S 'thCh t M Ro ([Us experiences in making the ~Ul y, e ev. erry , 13, 'after a Iingering illness. He ha

Fadden, Frank McFadden, Billy Mc- cmI 'Sh Ibes ;:; CArs, . sean~a crossing made many stories some of and the Rev. Robert Wofford. In· been a patient at Fairfield MemorialFadden, Bobby McFadden, James;" :~~" e ~~t' . tSO ru~e~:n-wthiohmay have been apocryphal but t will be in the Winnsboro Hospital for several weeks beforeHollis and Woodie Ho.!!is. - 0 d ren, elb. gfrea.-gra,n cdl ren wnich typified a devoted physician ethodist cemetery. being transferred to tl.1te!ursing

Ne ffer ~54 en a nu~ er 0 nieces an nep- and a remarkable man He walked F Rod- ~d--y65 Home a week ago. I q. .,.......r. u " hews survive. .. the'milroad bridge to' his buggy, • " " Born in Fairfield County, OctoberA'bbe ill oe Funeral services will be conducted later ihiisautomobile, parked on the F R·d t 29, 1882, he was the son of the late~ V e, les Thursday at 4 o'clock from the far sidie. ' ormer eSI en, George Robert and Josie Park illi>b-ABBtEVILLE -.!~u~~services Gordon Memorial MethOdist Ohurch tIn the pr,ocess, he had many per- Dies Walterboro ertson. He was a: retired carpenter

H 'dt N-"~~ . 's ,by the Reverend TIober,tWofford.,sonal ,and medical adventures and" and a member of the Fafrfield Bap-for Htem,ry appol ='lel" r., I t ~nt,'n f II '. th W'n . . .54, Abbeville d!1uggist, ~'ho died n erJ~,;' .VI 0 ow m ~..e .,,I ns- became ~ne. of ~e most beloved Phillip F. Roddy, 65, forme!' res i- bst. O~urc.~.. . IWednesc,lay,Slept.14, in Self ,Memori- boro,•. :, 11s cen:,etery. . . men of JUs tm;te III th.e area. dent of Wilmsboro, died Monday in SttrvIvors mclude seven mec:s and Ial. Hospital in Gr~wood, we~ ,~,C.',~Vt; pallbearers WIll be Mil~n There now IS a bndge across the a Walterboro hospital. He operated tw(t nephews, .Mrs. Jesse Timms, J

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held Thursday at 3:36 p.m': in AObe.. "r Bobby parker Tom SIDltb. Broad between Peak and Piarr, but a business here fur a number of Mr,s. W. M. N[~ckey, Mrs. Earl,ville Main Street Met.~odist(1iUTCh .. M P:'-:U:-a S". it. ,came too late fo~ the g~ Dr. years. /7"~ ~ Jones, all. IOfWmnsboro, and Mrs. IIntel'rilent was in Melrose Cemetery. !S.. I'~~' ", Pmner. Jot ,was dedicated m ~961, A native of Beirut, wb-ooon, sin~ Carl SafrIt, Mrs. Har,old Jones, I

i ..'. Oles m Ridgeway s(}me years after he had r~bred. coming to bhe United!'States he had Mrs. Spence Pe:les, Mrs. Fern Hol-.Hew<l~allEelong reSI~e?t of Abbe- . . But, in a very real and practical lived in Winnsboro, Olinton, Laurens shouser of SalIsbury, N. C.! two I

ville, ,aj~' Of. th~•late Dr . G. A.and M:s. Eula B~UPhlll,lps,87, of. Rt. sense, thlat bridge is a monrurnentto ;and Wialterboro.He was a son of nephews, Hugh Robertson. and, Rob- IF~oren~Hemy ~~f~r. He was Ii 2, RIdgeway,~hedon. Satllrday mght,. a beloved family doctor who let nO'tJhe late Farris R.oddy; and Julia ert Robertson ~lsoof SalIsbury. igI aduat~,{}f. Erskme College ~di May ~9, at fier reSIdence. She was Ihia;rdSihipstand in bhe way of his at- 'Pair. " ,. Funeral, services were held Wed-!the U;qlY1eI'SltyI}f SOUithCarolma born m Macon, Ga., 5eptember 4. tending ms patients .. ... , . nesday afternoon 'at 3 o'clock fromS·'h 1 f Ph 1874 h d h "f h I J. • . He IS SUrvIVedby hlS WIfe Mrs.. .C 000, armacy. , t e aug ter 0 t e ate enme We ar,e blessed with many such ' ' . C. PlOpeFuneral Home With the Rev.. d J L ft' /1 /.~ . P. F. Roddey ,of Cdlarlotte,.N. ., R I "' B ,',.. th R dMr. Neuff,er-was a member' of an oe ~ .In. ~ t!-i devoted family doctors even today. one da'U!glhter,Miss Gll»'ia" Jean a IJ.L J.'ewll~o.on, e evere~t" St t D' t . t d A._· . Mrs. Phllhps was a member of the -But·t:hank a.oodness they don't have . '.' .•. _,l, ,Joon T. Duckett and Dr. Ralph E.';ie, a e, ISrJc an nilUerICaIl!W'd . C ch f Ch ' "', R.oddy .of LomsVllle Ky." dJiL,Utwo,. . .Pi.. . Co ·t· I A . t· u •.' estsl e Baptist hur 0, este~ to face too travel difffcuities that he ~'h h .. ed.·Ph'ill"'" . Rood·..LattImore conductmg the serVIces.Giarmac_ulca sSOClaIon. ,fie was S .. E - L nepuews e rear Ip .u.' 1< It.. F' f' Id B ti t

t f \"ld W II d . un'lvmg are two sons, rnest • did and therefore can attend more f P' b 'Fl'· d·Do L· n erment was III arr Ie ap sa ve eran 0" 'vOl' ar an as' h R'd dB" 0 S1. e.ers urg, ·a.,·'an' n .member ,of A,lYbevilleMain Street n:lt. of 1 geway an Hope • patients more efficiently. R-"d f Stab 'g .:. . ,ceme!ery.

,Phllhps of Chester. uu y I{) ,par n ,ur.. ! ActIve pallbearers were Mark, , Funeral services were held Monday The Rosary was sa[d at ,6:~ Tu~S-:Robertson, Shaw Park, James Par,k,

-ChaseNeuffer, all of Abbeville; two ;r.fternoon at 4 o'clock from the day at Gray Foune:alHome ln Clm-,WilsonTimms, W. W. Marthers andbrothers, Dr. Claude H. Neuffer graveside ia Eve"g,re~n ~emetery in tOllJand the Reqmem Mass w~s ati George Park.of Oolumbia and Andrew lVI. 'Chester. The Rev.'E. N~ 'I'aylGrcon.. 10 a.n~. Wednesday at· St; Bomfa.ceq Honorary pallbearers were JohnNeuffer of Abbeville; three sisters, ducted the service. Cath~hc Ohurch at Joanna. B'lI!r~'alLloyd Timms, Elliott R.(1bertson't.Mrs. lWy Livingston of Bamberg, Active pallbearers were Alex Por- was m ~osemont Cemetery at 01111- Heyward Harden, C. W. Poole, !MiSs Maria Neuffler of Was.~ington, ter, Robert Porter, Roy Porter, Odell ton. Grady Timms, Clarence Davis andand Mrs. Sa,rab.N. Price, Abbevil~ Porter, Bill Porter and Barney hort. James Horne.

Metn'odist G.lturch.