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Boston, August 7.
Monday last arrived at Newbury-Port, in 27 days from London, the ship Count de Grasse. By her we received papers to the 2d July, but they do not contain a paragraph worthy extraction. No definitive treaty signed when this vessel failed, but every day expected. Monday arrived here the ship William. Captain Randall, in 7 weeks from London. In her came passengers Jonathan Williams, Esq; and a John Inman, the latter being a proscribed enemy by the laws of this state is not permitted to come on shore.

South-Carolina Gazette & General Advertiser, Tuesday, September 2 to Saturday 6, 1783


Mrs. Emma Inman

    Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Inman, 67, well-known resident of Cowpens, who died at her home last night after a brief illness will be conducted tomorrow at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Paul Dobbins, the Rev. Mr. Lawson and the Rev. Mr. Huskey. Interment will follow in the Cowpens Cemetery.
    Mrs. Inman is survived by seven sons, John Inman of Cowpens, Elmer Inman of Sanford, NC, Fred Inman of Gaffney, Bill Inman of Cowpens, Charles Inman and Luther Inman of the U. S. Army and Hobart Putman of Clifton; and two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Mabry of Cowpens and Mrs Nannie D. Sumner of Arkwright.

Source - Spartanburg Herald-Journal

George Inman dies at Union.
Union, Aug.19
    George Inman 63, died this morning at the Wallace Thompson Hospital after a 2 day illness.
    He is survived by his wife Mamie (Vaughan) Inman: 4 sons, J. C. Inman of Jonesville, Sam Inman of Buffalo, Frank Inman of Greenville, and PFC James Hay Fant Inman (Sr.) of the U.S. Army stationed at Greenville Army Air Base: 2 daughters, Mrs. Davis Robertson of Kings Mountain (N. C.) and Mrs. Chandler Chambers of Buffalo, S. C.: his father, John Inman of Kelton: one sister, Mrs. Mary Inman of Kelton: 4 brothers, Will Inman of Route 4, King
Inman of Newberry, Smith Inman of Monarch and Melvin Inman of Whitmire: and 10 grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4 at Phillipi Baptist Church, with the Revs. L. G. Corder, James D. Gulledge and J. J. Sparks officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
    Pallbearers will be James Cheek, Will Bradburn, Irby Spillers, Robert Price, Harold Lawson, and Hobart Inman.
    The body will remain at the home on Cottage Avenue until the hour of services.
    The Edgar Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Spartanburg Herald - Tuesday, August 20, 1946


Union, April 28
    John Inman, 85, lifelong resident and pioneer planter of the Pea Ridge section, died at Wallace Thompson Hospital Sunday afternoon after a one-year illness.
    Surviving are: his wife Mrs. Lizzie Inman: 4 sons, Smith Inman of Monarch, Will Inman of Union Route 4, King Inman of Newberry, and Melvin Inman of Whitmire: one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Inman of Kelton: one sister, Mrs. Mary Morris of Cherokee County: one brother, O. I. Inman of Gaffney, also 51 grandchildren, and 41 great grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 from the Mt. Joy Baptist Church with the Revs. Wilbur Reid, James D. Gulledge, and Glen G. Corder officiating.
    Burial will be at the church cemetery. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
    After 3 this afternoon the body will be at the home of his daughter Mrs. Clyde Inman until the hour of services.
    Arrangements are in charge of the Edgar-Brown-Bailey Funeral Home.

Spartanburg Herald - April 29, 1947


Herman Morgan Johnson - News and Courier November 4, 1959 

    Mr. Herman Morgan Johnson, 75, 4008 Rivers Ave., North Charleston, and formerly of Horry County died October 29, 1959. Mr. Johnson was born Aug. 13, 1884, in Horry County a son of the late Hop and Charlotte Johnson. He was a member of the Holmes Avenue Baptist Church in North Charleston. Prior to 1949 he was employed on dredges and since that time had lived in Charleston. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Bessie Jane Johnson, of North Charleston; a son, Jule Johnson of Jamestown NY; a daughter Mrs. Gladys Sylvester of Bridgeport CONN; four brothers, W. Cator Floyd of Conway, John Floyd of Aynor, Joe Floyd of Conway and Clyde Floyd of Galivants Ferry; three sisters Mrs. Lelia Nichols of Aynor, Mrs. Carrie Inman of Conway and Mrs. Mary Squires of Aynor and 5 grandchildren. 


Irdell Devon Inman

The News and Courier June 18, 1960

Irdell Devon Inman, 55, of the Nixonville section of Horry County, died June 17, 1960. Mr. Inman was born Dec. 12, 1904, in the Brooksville section of Horry County, a son of the late William Arnold and Blanche Long Inman. He was a member of the Tilly Swamp Baptist Church and a past member of the board of deacons. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Aline V. Inman, Rt. 5, Conway; two sons, Neil A. Inman, Niagara Falls, N Y., and Herbert Devon Inman, Rt. 5, Conway; two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Holmes, Rt. 5, Conway, and Mrs. Isabell Williams, Rt. 2, Conway; three brothers, Robert Inman and George Inman, both of Rt. 5, Conway, and Alton Inman, Rt. 2, Loris; four sisters, Mrs. Thelma Chestnut, Star Rt. 1, Myrtle Beach; Mrs. Mary E. Watson, Conway; Mrs. Maude Stephens, Bolton, N. C., and Mrs. Delta Todd, Tampa, Fla., and eight grandchildren.


Rutilley Tharpe Graham - News and Courier September 1, 1960 

Mrs. Rutilley Tharpe Graham died August 31, 1960. Mrs. Graham was born in Brunswick County NC a daughter of Malloy and Elizabeth Benton. She was a member of Pleasant Plains Church. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Effie Hall Strickland of Crescent Beach and Mrs. Vie Inman of Ocean Drive Beach; two brother Rauliss Benton and Bellie Benton, both of Loris, a sister Mrs. Lou Bland of Shallotte NC; 23 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. 


William Monroe Norris - News and Courier October 10, 1960

William Monroe Norris, 77, of the Homewood section of Horry Count died October 9, 1960. Mr. Norris was born in the Homewood section of Horry County Sept. 16, 1883, a son of the late John and Sarah Anderson Norris. He was a member of the Mt. Ariel Freewill Baptist Church and was also a deacon. His wife, the late Mrs. Ada Todd Norris died December 7, 1949. Surviving are six sons, Thurman Norris, Columbia, Fulton Norris, Darlington, Jesse R. Norris and Ronald Norris, both of Rt. 4 Conway, Johnnie Norris, North Charleston and Grover Norris, Georgetown; two daughters, Mrs. Maude Inman and Miss Myrtie Norris, both of Rt. 4 Conway; a brother J. Mack Norris Rt. 4 and 45 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren. 


William Oscar Inman

The News and Courier January 30, 1961

William Oscar Inman, retired farmer of the Brooksville section of Horry County died January 28, 1961. Mr. Inman was born in Horry County Oct. 19, 1894, a son of the late Daniel Inman and Louise Clark Inman. He was a veteran of World War I, a deacon of Pleasant Plains Church for 40 years. He was married to the former Miss Jessie King. Surviving are the widow; five daughters, Mrs. Ed Feazels, Charleston, W. Va., Mrs. Eugene Permenter, Rt. 1, Ocean Drive; Mrs. G. R. McCoy, Fresno, California; Mrs. Albert Perry, Hamlet, N. C., and Mrs. Bill Rogers, Jacksonville, N. C.; three sons, Clyde O. Inman, W. H. Inman and James Inman, all of Fresno, Calif., 16 grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Daisy Tharpe, Garland, N. C.


Rev. James Oscar "Jim" Inman, Sr.

The News and Courier April 4, 1962

Rev. James Oscar "Jim" Inman, Sr., 78, Rt. 1, Conway, died April 2, 1962. A son of the late Albert and Sallie Brown Inman, he was a native of Little River, SC. He was a retired farmer and member of Hickory Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah M. Inman of Rt. 1 Conway; one son, the Rev. James Oscar Inman, Jr., of Rt. 1 Conway; one sister, Mrs. J.P. Causey of Myrtle Beach; two brothers, Sam Inman of Brooksville, Floyd Inman of Seaside, NC; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.


Henry Leon Gasque, 58, farmer of the Homewood section of Horry County died February 5, 1963. Mr. Gasque was born in the Cool Springs section of Horry County, July 29, 1904, a son of the late Duffie and Lonie Rabon Gasque. He had made his home in the Shell section of Horry County and for the past year had lived in the Homewood section. He was a member of the Woodman of the World. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruby Martin Gasque, Rt. 4 Conway, one son Wilbur James Gasque, Asheville NC; two daughters Mrs. Carson P. (Edna Jane) Norris, Wilmington NC, Mrs. George H. Inman, Rt. 4 Conway; one brother Hoyt Gasque, Adrian and 10 grandchildren. 


Kelly Barker - Conway Field February 6, 1963

K.C. (Kelly) Barker, 64, of Rt. 1 Loris, died Wednesday, January 30 in the Conway Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 pm February 1st at the Loris Methodist Church with the Rev. Dan H. Montgomery and the Rev. B.C. Gleaton officiating. Burial was in the Antioch Cemetery. Mr. Barker was a prominent retired farmer and a member of the Loris Methodist Church. He was the son of the late William Judson Barker and Melinda Suggs Barker. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie C. Cox Barker; two sons, Hubert T. Barker of Conway, and W. P. Barker of Loris; two daughters, Mrs. Dan Inman of Rouin, and Miss Inez Barker of Loris; and six grandchildren. 


Terry James Inman
News and Courier February 17, 1963
Terry James Inman, four-month-old son of George Herbert and Jane Gasque Inman died February 16, 1963. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother George Herbert Inman Jr; a sister Thonda Jane Inman, both of the home; paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Inman, Rt. 1 Conway; maternal grandmother Mrs. H. L. Gasque, Rt. 4 Conway, and paternal great grandmother Mrs. J. O. Inman Sr., Rt. 1 Conway.


A. Copeland Lewis - News and Courier March 27, 1964 

Copeland Lewis, 70, retired farmer of Little River died March 23, 1964. Mr. Lewis was born Jan. 14, 1894, at Little River, a son of the late John T. Lewis and Virginia Vereen Lewis. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Little River and had lived and farmed in Little River his entire life. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Essie Jones Lewis; four sons Clancy Lewis, Arnette Lewis, Cleo Lewis, and Iverson Lewis, all of Little River; four daughters Mrs. E. N. (Naomi) Inman, St. Petersburg FLA, Mrs. Robert (Froneze) Costner, Charleston, Mrs.
Herbert (Reba) Brown, Little River, Mrs. Charles (Juanita) Williams, Charleston; two brothers Warren and Clifton Lewis, both of Little River; one sister Mrs. Luvetis Barrington, New Bern NC, 14 grandchildren and three great granddaughter. 


Mary (Floyd) Squires - Feb. 1966

Aynor - Mrs. Mary (Floyd) Squires, wife of James (Jimmy) Squires of Aynor, died January 29 at a Mullins hospital. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. Monday at the Aynor Methodist Church with the Rev. J. B. Watson and the Rev. Lewis McCormick officiating. Burial, directed by Goldfinch Funeral Home, was in the Aynor Cemetery. Pallbearers were Vernon Squires, Reynolds Squires, Charles Squires, Darrell Gene Squires, Wayne Squires and Sammy Squires. Mrs. Squires was born in the Horry section of the county, a daughter of William Thomas and Charlotte Johnson Floyd. She was a member of the Aynor Methodist Church and the WSCS. Surviving are: her husband; six sons, Troy James Squires of Aynor, Roy Squires of Hemingway, Burnie Squires of Aynor, Junior P. Squires of Georgetown, Ernest Squires of Stockton, Calif., and Hubert Squires of Galivants Ferry; two daughters, Mrs. Percy (Inez) King of Mullins and Mrs. Pete (Alberta) Gavin of Syracuse, N.Y., and adopted son, Laverne James of Charleston; three brothers, John G. Floyd of Aynor, W. C. Floyd and B. Clyde Floyd, both of Conway; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Floyd Inman of Mullins and Mrs. Jake (Lela) Nichols of Aynor; 28 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. 


Mrs. Oscar Bradley

    COWPENS - Mrs. Mamie Inman Bradley, 82, widow of Oscar Lee Bradley, died 11:30 p.m. Monday in General Hospital. Daughter of the late Mark Inman, member of Central Baptist Church. 
    Surviving: sons Dewey, Jack, Asa, Frank and Oscar of Cowpens; daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Pryor of Spartanburg, Mrs. Edna Powell of Saxon, Mrs. Rita Hill of Gaffney, Mrs. Bertha Fallaw of Union, Mrs. Connie Pettit and Mrs. Millie Cook of Cowpens, Mrs. Jennie Melton of Camas, Washington; half-brothers John, William & Elmer Inman of Cowpens; half sister Mrs. Annie Dee Sumner of Cowpens, 58 grand-children, 83 great-grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren.
    Services at 4 p.m. today at Central Baptist by the Rev. Thomas E. Bullington and Edward McAbee; burial in Cowpens Cemetery. Grandsons are pallbearers. 
    Body is at the home of Dewey Bradley of Cowpens, church at 3 p.m. 
    MW Bobo Funeral Chapel.

Obituary - Spartanburg Herald-Journal November 18, 1970


Lacy Collins Inman - The Post and Courier, May 21, 1975

Lacy Collins Inman of 810 Hitching Post Road, Ponderosa. He was a subcontractor for Fitts and Dandridge Construction Co., and he died Wednesday, May 21, 1975, en route to a local hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Stuhr's Funeral Home. Mr. Inman was born August 16, 1925, in Horry County, a son of Mrs. Rosetta Inman Ward and the late George Inman. He attended Horry County schools, and was a Navy veteran of WWII. He was a member of Gospel Mission. Surviving, in addition to his mother of Brooksville and his widow, Mrs. Mary E. Ward Inman of Charleston, are: a daughter, Mrs. Zelia Mae Caison of Charleston; four sons, Gordon Inman, George C. Inman, David D. Inman, and Rusty Inman, all of Charleston; two sisters, Mrs. Elvitis Gore, and Miss Grace Inman, both of Brooksville; six brothers, Edward Inman, Lester Inman, Albert Inman and Ralph Inman, all of Brooksville, Herbert Inman of Charlotte, NC, and Ortho E. Inman of Charleston. 


John Pinckney Causey - Field and Herald March 30, 1977

MYRTLE BEACH-Services for John Pinckney Causey Sr., 95, were held March 22 at Goldfinch Funeral Home with burial in Hillcrest Cemetery. Mr. Causey, a retired farmer, died March 20 in a Conway hospital. He was born in Horry County, a son of the late Daniel and Arments Lee Causey. Surviving are his widow; Mrs. Sarah Inman Causey; three sons, Ottis P. and Samuel J. Causey of Myrtle Beach and John P. Causey of Conway; eight daughters, Mrs. Viola Jenerette of Jacksonville NC, Mrs. Eva Collins and Mrs. Gertie C. King of Myrtle
Beach, Mrs. Evolulu C. Rogers of Columbia, Mrs. Velma Hardwick of Garden City, Mrs. Ann Booth of McBee, Mrs. Carrie Tallant of Cummings GA, and Mrs. Polly Shelley of Conway; a sister, Mrs. Mabelle Wood of North Myrtle Beach; 38 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren, and 10 great great grandchildren. 


Mrs. Marita Hill

    GAFFNEY - Marita Bradley Hill, 74, widow of Ben Hill of 203 Pacolet Drive, died at 2:35 a.m. Tuesday in the Cherokee Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
    Native of Hazelwood, NC,; resident of Cherokee County for most of her life; daughter of the late Oscar and Mamie Bradley; member of Central Baptist Church, Cowpens; retired textile employee.
    Surviving: son, Wade Hill of Gaffney; daughters, Mrs. Paul Morris, Mrs. Jimmy Williams, Mrs. Wayne Earl Mullinax of Gaffney and Mrs. Carla Cothran of Spartanburg; sisters, Mrs. Bertha Fallow of Union, Mrs. Connie Pettit and Mrs. Millie Cook of Cowpens, Mrs. Jeanie Melton of Washington, Mrs. Edna Powell of Spartanburg; brothers, Jack, Asa, Oscar Jr. and Frank Bradley of Cowpens; 16 grandchildren.
    Family is at the home of son, Wade Hill, 310 Cresthaven Drive, Gaffney.
    Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal. 11/1979

Mrs. Marita Bradley Hill (Funeral Program)

Born
April 6, 1905
ENTERED INTO REST
November 6, 1979
Shuford-Hatcher Chapel
OFFICIATING
Rev. Tony Federico
Rev. Troy Bratton
MUSIC BY
Mrs. Ann Phillips
INTERMENT
Cowpens Cemetery
PALLBEARERS
Allen Williams
Kenneth Morris
Jimmy Williams
Archie Morris
Benny Morris
Paul Morris
Gene Morris


Mrs. Connie Pettit

Woman Apparently Chokes to Death

    COWPENS - A Cowpens woman apparently choked to death Thursday evening at her home.
    Connie Pettit, 53, died at about 7:30 p.m., according to Spartanburg County Coroner roger A. Smith. She had eaten a bite of steak and gegan gasping for breath, Smith said witnesses told him.

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal. 9/19/1980

    COWPENS - Connie Bradley Pettit, 53, of Route 1, widow of James Howard Pettit, died Thursday night in Spartanburg General Hospital after a brief illness.
    Native of Spartanburg County; daughter of the late Oscar and Mamie Inman Bradley; member of Central Baptist Church.
    Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Nancy Mabry and Mrs. Susan Oglesby of Cowpens; Mrs. Phyllis Swofford of Chesnee; Mrs. Marlon McKinney of Spartanburg, Misses Regina and Kathy Pettit of the home, sons, (balance missing)

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal. 9/20/1980


Mrs. Maggie Inman

    COWPENS - Maggie Lula Gray Inman, 78, of Oakland Street, widow of George Elmer Inman, died Wednesday after a long illness.
    Native of Spartanburg County; daughter of the late William and Maggie Gray; retired from Converse Mill; member of Central Baptist Church.
    Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Betty Sanders of Cowpens, Mrs. Helen McCraw of Jackson, Mrs. Blanch Helton of Spartanburg and Mrs. Pauline Sloan of Bennettsville; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Garner of Spartanburg; 11 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.
    Services are Friday at Central Baptist Church, Cowpens, by the Rev. Curtis Baker; burial in Daniel Morgan Memorial Gardens.
    Grandsons will be pallbearers.
    Family to receive friends 7-9 tonight at Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel.

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal.6/1981


Annie I. Sumner

    COWPENS - Annie Inman Sumner, 76, of 132 Branch St., died March 20, 1990.
    A native of Waynesville, NC, she was the widow of Wade H. Sumner and daughter of the late Mark and Emma Brock Inman. She was a member of Central Baptist Church and retired from Beaumont Mills.
    Survivors include four daughters, Betty Tisdale, Norma Harris and Dixie Edge of Cowpens and Dianne Allison of Charlotte; a son, Walter Frank Sumner of the home; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
    Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 tonight at the Bobo Funeral Chapel. Services will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow at Central Baptisit Church by the Rev. Herschel Crain. Burial will be in Cowpens Cemetery.

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - February 13, 1992, Page: 11A
    THE BRONX, N.Y. -- Mr. Ernest F. Boulware, 91, of 735 Majinta St., died Saturday, Feb.
8, 1992, at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital. The funeral will be 8 tonight at King Solomon's Temple in
The Bronx. Burial will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Indian Hill AME Zion Church Cemetery in Fort Mill, S.C.
    Survivors are two daughters, Florence Eubanks, Doris Johnson, both of The Bronx; two brothers, Willie Boulware of Fort Mill, Edward Boulware of Philadelphia; three sisters, Maria Richardson of Charlotte, N.C., Mattie Inman and Rachael Boulware, both of Philadelphia; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
    The body may be viewed from 2 to 7 p.m. today at King Solomon's Temple. Local visitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday at Johnson Funeral Home in Rock Hill, S.C.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - March 17, 1992, Page: 9A
    SHARON -- The funeral for Mr. Melvin Terry Giles, 72, of 6990 Lockhart Road, who died Saturday, March 14, 1992, in Sharon, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Hopewell Baptist Church, with the Rev. W. Thomas Massey officiating and the Revs. Lawrence Mays, J.T. Scott and Glenn Burkins assisting.
    Burial will be at the church cemetery.
    Born in Sharon, Mr. Giles was educated in the public schools of Chester County and later moved to Winston-Salem, N.C., and to Pittsburgh, where he worked for more than 30 years for U.S. Steel and was a member of Nazarene Baptist Church. He retired in 1982, returned to South Carolina and joined Mount Hopewell Baptist Church, where he was a trustee, a choir member and church treasurer.
    Surviving are his wife, Bertha Giles of Sharon; two daughters, Barbara McLendon of Elberton, Ga., and Shirley Hamilton of Clinton, Md.; his father, Glenn H. Giles of Sharon; five brothers, Lester Giles and Glenn Giles Jr., both of Sharon, Fidi Giles of Detroit, Vernon Giles of St. Albans, N.Y., and Fred Giles of Pittsburgh; nine sisters, Daisy Burkins of McConnells, Carolyn Burrell and Irene Durham, both of Winston-Salem, N.C., Anita Sawyer of Virginia Beach, Va., Sallie Inman, Mattie Farrell and Lillie Giles, all of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Minnie Long and Evelyn Hudnall, both of Long Island; one grandchild and one great-grandchild.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Mount Hopewell Baptist Church and other times at the home.
    The body will be taken to the church at noon Thursday.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - March 18, 1992, Page: 9A
Melvin Giles U.S. Steel retiree

    SHARON -- The funeral for Mr. Melvin Terry Giles, 72, of 6990 Lockhart Road, who died Saturday, March 14, 1992, in Sharon, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Hopewell Baptist Church, with the Rev. W. Thomas Massey officiating and the Revs. Lawrence Mays, J.T. Scott and Glenn Burkins assisting.
    Burial will be at the church cemetery.
    Born in Sharon, Mr. Giles was educated in the public schools of Chester County and later moved to Winston-Salem, N.C., and to Pittsburgh, where he worked for more than 30 years for U.S. Steel and was a member of Nazarene Baptist Church. He retired in 1982, returned to South Carolina and joined Mount Hopewell Baptist Church, where he was a trustee, a choir member and church treasurer.
    Surviving are his wife, Bertha Giles of Sharon; two daughters, Barbara McLendon of Elberton, Ga., and Shirley Hamilton of Clinton, Md.; his father, Glenn H. Giles of Sharon; five brothers, Lester Giles and Glenn Giles Jr., both of Sharon, Fidi Giles of Detroit, Vernon Giles of St. Albans, N.Y., and Fred Giles of Pittsburgh; nine sisters, Daisy Burkins of McConnells, Carolyn Burrell and Irene Durham, both of Winston-Salem, N.C., Anita Sawyer of Virgina Beach, Va., Sallie Inman, Mattie Farrell and Lillie Giles, all of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Minnie Long and Evelyn Hudnall, both of Long Island; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at Mount Hopewell Baptist Church and other times at the home.
    The body will be taken to the church at noon Thursday.
    Wright Funeral Home is in charge.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - February 24, 1993, Page: 9A
    INDIANHEAD, Md. -- Mrs. Emma Gladys Inman Stevenson, 86, of Indianhead, formerly
of Chester County, S.C., died Sunday, Feb. 21, 1993, at Bayside Nursing Center in Lexington Park.
    The graveside service will be 1 p.m. today at Cool Branch Baptist Church in Fairfield County, S.C., with the Rev. R.J. Roberts officiating.
    Mrs. Stevenson was born in Belton, S.C., and was a retired telephone operator for the federal government.
    Surviving are her son, John O. Stevenson of Indianhead, Md.; five grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
    Wright's Home for Funerals in Chester, S.C., is in charge.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - May 09, 1993, Page: 10a
Annie White Homemaker
    PINEVILLE, N.C. - Mrs. Annie Laura Nicholson White, 62, of 703 Hill St., died Friday, May 7, 1993, at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte.
    The funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday at Blessed Hope Baptist Church in Fort Mill with the Rev. Jack Norris officiating. Burial will be at the Pineville City Cemetery.
    A native of Pineville, Mrs. White was a homemaker and a member of the Blessed Hope Baptist Church.
    She was the widow of George William White.
    Surviving are four sons, Johnny White of Macon, Ga., Robbie White of Lancaster, and Roger White and Eddie White, both of Charlotte; two daughters, Deborah Hyatt of Charlotte and Tammie Shorts of Fort Lawn; her parents, Thomas and Ollie B. Nicholson of Pineville; two brothers, Hazel Nicholson of Pineville and Chauncey Nicholson of Fort Mill; five sisters, Nell Norris and Terry Inman, both of Pineville, Tommie Belk of Clover, Becky McCarver and Violet Moore, both of Fort Mill; and nine grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the Blessed Hope Baptist Church, Williams Road, Fort Mill.
    Wolfe Funeral Home of Fort Mill is in charge


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - June 23, 1995, Page: 4b
    CHESTER - Mr. John Menus Samuelian, 80, of 2854 Lyles Road, died Wednesday, June 21, 1995, at his home.
    Mr. Samuelian was a retired supervisor with Star Supermarkets in Rhode Island.
    Surviving are his wife, Agnes Fratus Samuelian; two daughters, Jacqueline Inman of Chester and Sheila Maloney of Rock Hill; three brothers, Joseph Samuelian of Charlotte; George Samuelian of Providence, R.I. and Leon Samuelian of Warick, R.I.; and six grandchildren.
    Wright's Home for Funerals is in charge.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - February 05, 1996, Page: 6a
    YORK - Mrs. Sarah Carroll Inman, 93, of York died Saturday, Feb. 3, 1996, at the White Oak Manor Nursing Home. A graveside service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Rose Hill Cemetery, with the Rev. M.A. Hart officiating.
    Mrs. Inman, a York native, was the retired director of the Department of Social Services in York, where she worked for 37 years. She was the employee of the year in 1972. She was a graduate of Winthrop College in Rock Hill.
    Mrs. Inman, the widow of Rufus M. Inman, was a member of First Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her son, C.M. Inman II of York; her daughter, Susan Inman Langford of York; two brothers, Ernest Carroll and Thad Carroll, both of Rock Hill; nine grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 tonight at York Funeral Home.
    Memorials can be made to First Presbyterian Church Family Life Center, 10 W. Liberty St., York, SC 29745.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - August 26, 1996, Page: 1c
    HICKORY GROVE - Mr. Francis Harold Horton, 60, of 4225 Bonner Horton Road died Friday, Aug. 23, 1996, at Piedmont Medical Center.
    The funeral will be 3:30 p.m. today at Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. George Busch officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery.
    A native of York County, Mr. Horton was retired from Huntley Mills in York. He was a member of Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church.
    Surviving are his beloved companion, Martha Jean Horton; his mother, Eva Inman Horton of Hickory Grove; three daughters, Debbie Canty of Rock Hill, Sandra Anthony of Chester and Darlene Rockholt of York; six sisters, Trula Ham of Lockhart, Carolyn Bradley of Chester, Linda Belue of Union, Eleanor Michaels of Clover, Mary Elizabeth Price of Waco, Texas, and Dorothy Horton of Sharon; four brothers, James Horton, William Horton and E.B. Horton Jr., all of Hickory Grove, and Walter Horton of Rock Hill; and 11 grandchildren.
    Memorials may be made to Hickory Grove Life Saving Squad, P.O. Box 111, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - October 07, 1996, Page: 8a
    PINEVILLE, N.C. - Mr. Thomas Hazel Nicholson, 87, of 703 Hill St. died Sunday, Oct. 6, 1996, at his home.
    The funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at McEwen Funeral Service, Pineville Chapel, with the Revs. Jack Norris and J.L. Hammiker, pastors of New Testament Baptist Church in Rock Hill, officiating. Buria will be at Sharon Memorial Park.
    Born in Pageland, Mr. Nicholson worked in the textile industry for 50 years and at Cone Mills Inc. in Pineville for more than 40 years.
    Surviving are his wife, Ollie Nicholson; two sons, Hazel Nicholson and Chauncey Nicholson, both of Fort Mill; four daughters, Nell Norris and Terry Inman, both of Pineville, and Becky McCarver and Violet Moore, both of Fort Mill; two sisters, Annie Bell Satterfield of Pineville and Ruth Earnheart of Charlotte; 29 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.
    Memorials may be made to Mercy Home Care, 2001 Vail Ave., Charlotte, NC 28207.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - November 11, 1996, Page: 8a
    GASTONIA, N.C. - Miss Minnie Lou Perry Lockridge, 67, of 203-B Davis Park Road, Gastonia, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 1996, at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte.
    The funeral will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Carothers Funeral Home in Gastonia, with the Rev. Dennis Bean officiating. Burial will be at Gaston Memorial Park.
    Miss Lockridge, a York County native, was the widow of Thomas Lockridge. She was retired from Dixie Yarn.
    Surviving are two daughters, Barbara Beach and Linda Kay Lockridge, both of Gastonia; her brother, Thomas Perry Jr. of Gastonia; two sisters, Helen Willis of Mount Holly and Addie Mae Inman of Clover; and two grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - December 08, 1996, Page: 4b
    CLOVER - Mrs. Elizabeth Lake Inman, 80, of Pressley Street, died Saturday Dec. 7 ,1996, at her home.
    A graveside service will be 3 p.m. Monday at Rose Hill Cemetery in York with the Rev. Dr. William K. Neely officiating.
    A longtime member of the Clover Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Inman was a 1936 graduate of Winthrop College.
    Surviving are her son, William W. Inman Jr.; her daughter, Lake Inman Snyder of Albemarle, N.C.; and four grandchildren.
    Memorials may be made to Thornwell Home for Children, P.O. Box 60, Clinton, SC 29325-9972.
    M.L. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge.


Mary Elizabeth (Ward) Inman - The Post and Courier, 12-31-1996

Mary Elizabeth Inman, died Monday at her residence. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Stuhr's Downtown Chapel. Burial will be in Live Oak Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Inman was born in Brunswick County, NC, a daughter of Gordon Z. Ward and Zelia Harper Ward. She was the widow of Lacy C. Inman. Surviving are four daughters, Zelia Mae Caison, Jo Ann Cribb, Tammy Newton, and Elizabeth Ward, all of Charleston; four sons, Gordon Ward, George C. Inman, David Inman, and Otha E. Inman II, all of Charleston; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. 


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - July 22, 1997, Page: 8a
    LANCASTER - Mr. Joshua David Hayes, infant, of 212 West Shiloh-Unity Road died Monday, July 21, 1997, at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte.
    A graveside service will be 11 a.m. today at Lancaster Memorial Park with the Rev. James Helms officiating.
    Surviving are his father, Christopher David Hayes; his mother, Melinda Gale Roof; two brothers, Christopher Lee Inman of Chester and Ronald Burt Roof of Lancaster; his sister, Jennifer Marie Hayes of Chester; his paternal grandparents, Dennis and Patricia Bundy of Lancaster; and his maternal grandparents, Johnny and Jane Roof of Lancaster; his paternal great-grandmother, Inez Phillips of Lancaster; and his maternal great-grandmother, Virginia Roof of Lancaster.
    The family will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. today at Cauthen Funeral Home, Lancaster, and at other times at the home.


The Herald Rock Hill, SC - October 13, 1997, Page: 10a
    SHARON - Mr. Homer Odell Inman, 67, of 4739 Lockhart Road died Sunday, Oct. 12, 1997, at Wallace Thomson Hospital after an extended illness.
    The funeral will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church, with the Revs. John Love and Arnold Johnson officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery.
    Mr. Inman was a Kelton native. He was a member of Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church and was a retired mechanic with Kelly Equipment Co.
    Surviving are his wife, Sadie Mae Lockridge Inman; three sons, Richard Dale Inman and Robert Glenn Inman, both of the home, and Michael Inman of McConnells; two daughters, Jean Lancaster of Union and Linda Goforth of Smyrna; two sisters, Jessie Jolly of Lockhart and Nellie Burgess of Pacolet; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Holcombe Funeral Home, and at other times at the home. The body will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
    Memorials may be made to the Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church building fund, Route 1, Sharon, SC 29742, or the Hickory Grove Life Saving Squad, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.


Betty (Long) Phillips - Sun News September 29, 1998

WHITEVILLE, N.C. _ Betty Long Phillips, 63, of Kings Road died Sunday, Sept. 27, 1998, in Columbus County Hospital. Born in Columbus County, N.C., she was a daughter of the late Fletcher and Versie W. Watts Long. She was a member of Poley Bridge Baptist Church and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. She was formerly employed with Whiteville Apparel and Roses. Survivors include two sons, Nolan Phillips III of Nakina, N.C., and Lester Phillips of Ash, N.C.; a daughter, Linda Inman of Whiteville; two brothers, Paul Long of Nakina and Oliver Long of Carmichael, Calif.; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m. tonight at Peacock's Chapel in The Pines. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Columbus Memorial Park. 


Haskell Catoe Jr.
    LANCASTER - Mr. Haskell "Jake" Catoe Jr., 75, of 1947 Tradesville Road died Monday, Jan. 19, 1998, at Springs Memorial Hospital.
    The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Oak Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Thurmond Johnson officiating. Burial will be at the church cemetery.
    Born in Lancaster County, Mr. Catoe was a retired auto mechanic. He was a member of Oak Hill Baptist Church, where he was the former custodian.
    Surviving are four sons, Charles Franklin "Frankie" Catoe, Larry Junior Catoe, Dennis Wayne Catoe and Herman LeGrant Catoe, all of Lancaster; his daughter, Evelyn Catoe Crenshaw of Lancaster; three sisters, Catherine Inman of Martinsville, Va., Lillian Deese and Carolyn McManus, both of Lancaster; two half sisters, Faye Lucas and Eva Adams, both of Lancaster, and nine grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Mahaffey Funeral Home and at other times at the home of Larry Catoe on Plyler Mill Road.
    Memorials may be made to Oak Hill Baptist Church, 6437 Oak Hill Church Road, Lancaster, SC 29720.
    Mahaffey Funeral Home is in charge. 

Herald.online.com


Jessie James Cartrette - Sun News Myrtle Beach

LORIS _ Jessie James Cartrette, 61, died Thursday, at Loris Community Hospital after an illness. He was born June 2, 1937, in Loris, a son of Pearl Soles Cartrette and the late William Hedley Cartrette. He was the owner/operator of the J & S Upholstery Shop. He was a member of Sandy Plains Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to his mother of Tabor City, NC, include his wife, Susan Causey Cartrette of Loris; three sons, Roger Cartrette and Jamie Cartrette, both of Loris, and Stevie Cartrette of Conway; a daughter, Tammy Gainus Kidman of Goose Creek; six brothers, Jake Cartrette, Pete Cartrette, Larry Cartrette, Bud Cartrette, Tommy Cartrette and Robert Cartrette, all of Tabor City; four sisters, Viola Prince, Barbara Inman and Fannie Watts, all of Tabor City, and Rebecca Duncan of Portland, Texas; and seven grandchildren. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 tonight at Hardwick Funeral Home of Loris. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Sandy Plains Baptist Church. The Revs. Roger Johansson and Jimmy Caines will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. 


Alethea Adams

    ROCK HILL - Mrs. Alethea Inman Adams, 85, of 1000 Beverly Drive died Thursday, Oct. 1, 1998, at Piedmont Medical Center.
    A graveside service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Laurelwood Cemetery, with the Rev. Steve. Hogg officiating.
    Mrs. Adams was a member of First Baptist Church in Rock Hill. 
    She was retired from Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Co., where she worked in the billing department for more than 27 years. She was a volunteer for the American Red Cross.
    Surviving are her husband, Leamon G. Adams; two sons, Robert L. "Whitey" Adams and Brent E. Adams, both of Rock Hill; her sister, Helen Inman Mills of Gastonia, N.C.; and four
grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at Greene Funeral Home.
    Memorials may be made to Hope Inc., P.O. Box 774, Rock Hill, SC 29731.

Source: Rock Hill Herald Online


Jeanette Inman Vinson
Retired from Pacolet Mills

    Jeanette Inman Vinson, 72, of 108 Keenan Ave., died Oct. 21, 1998 at 8:35 a.m. in Wallace Thomson Hospital after a long illness.
   
Mrs. Vinson was born in Kelton on April 8, 1926, a daughter of the late Clyde and Mary Sue Inman. She was retired from Pacolet Mills and was a member of Scull Shoals Baptist Church. Mrs. Vinson was first married to the late Ernest Inman, Sr.
   
Surviving are five daughters, Alice Smith and Gail Kirby both of Gaffney, Laura Jeanette Bradburn and Kathy Ingle both of Union and Alma Durham of Pacolet; three sons, Ernest Inman,. Jr. of Union, Larry Inman and Allan Inman both of Chesnee six sisters, Mary Sue Wynn of Greenwood, Sadie McNeel of Norfolk, Va., Carrie Austin and Bertha Vernon of Union, Betty Ruth Cobb of Cobbtown, Ga., Daisy Whitted of Sevierville, Tenn.; five brothers, Charles Inman of Henderson, N.C., Tiny Inman of Crosby, Tenn., Henry Inman of Angier, N.C., Willie Inman of Gastonia, N.C. and John Ray Inman of Chester; 31 grandchildren; and 24 great-grand-children.
    Mrs. Vinson was predeceased by the following children, Patsy Inman, Jimmy (Shorty) Inman, Ted Inman, Eddie Dean Inman and Steven Inman.
   
Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Friday at Scull Shoals Baptist Church by the Rev. Randy Phillips and the Rev. Chris Norris. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
   
Active pallbearers will be Rusty Parker, James Ray Atkins,. Charles Atkins, Sammy Walker, Brad Robinson and Dale Robinson
   
The body will be carried to the home Thursday at 2 p.m. and will be placed in the Church Friday at 2 p.m. to await the hour of service.
   
The family is at the home; 108 Keenan Ave., Union.
   
The S. R. Holcombe Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

Source: The Union Daily Times, 20 Oct. 1998


Bernice Cribb - Friday 11-6-98 Sun News Myrtle Beach, SC

CLARENDON, N.C. _ Bernice Cribb, 52, died Thursday, Nov. 5, 1998, at home. She was born in Columbus County, N.C., a daughter of the late Arthur Pinkney and Atha Ann Norris Cribb. Survivors include two brothers, Everett Norris of Clarendon and Archie Cribb of Whiteville, N.C.; six sisters, Alice Norris of Goose Creek, Shirley Boyd of Hallsboro, N.C., Cynthia Dudley of Chadbourn, N.C., Pamela Branton of Loris, Mary Riddle of Weaverville, N.C., and Hazel Inman of Tabor City, N.C. Visitation will be from 7-9 tonight at Inman Funeral Home of Tabor City, N.C. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Lower Cape Fear Hospice, P.O. Box 636, Whiteville, NC 28472-0636. 


Gordon A. Wrenn
    COLLINS -- Gordon Aubrey Wrenn, 84, died Nov. 24 at Claxton Nursing Home.
    He was a native of Emanuel County and lived most of his life in Tattnall County. He was a retired farmer and carpenter. He was a longtime member of Pine Grove Baptist Church and served as deacon since 1985. He was a former Collins city councilman who served two terms.
    SURVIVORS: his wife, Imogene Collins Wrenn of Collins; a son, Lynwood C. Wrenn of Griffin; two daughters, Mildred W. Phillips of Ailey and Harriet W. Gordy of Rincon; a brother, Rabun L. Wrenn of Collins; six sisters, Elaine Dickey of Waynesboro, Marge Milligan of Charleston, May Templeton of Morrow, Penny Haag of Hendersonville, Tenn., Joyce Collins of Lyons and Glenda Inman of Lyons; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
    VISITATION: 6-9 p.m. today at Kennedy-Morgan Funeral Homes, Cobbtown Chapel.
    FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Thursday at Kennedy-Morgan Funeral Homes, Cobbtown Chapel, burial in Collins Baptist Church
Cemetery.

The Savannah Morning News online - 11/25/1998


    Lucille Bryant Collins, 76, died Sunday, Dec. 6, 1998, at National Healthcare Center. She was born April 19, 1922, in Conway, a daughter of the late Roy Oscar and Ida Lou Bryant. She was a member of Jamestown Baptist Church in Conway for 25 years. Survivors include a son, Dana Alvino Douglas of Conway; two daughters, Sherry Carter Justice of Leland, N. C., Kitty Gundling of Pawleys Island; three sisters, Marie Brown of Mount Ulla, N. C., Joyce Inman of Conway, Annette Jackson of Conway, and a brother, James Bryant of Georgetown. A memorial service will be held at noon Tuesday at Pawleys Island Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Pawleys Island Baptist Church, 10304 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island.

Sun News, Myrtle Beach, SC - Monday, December 7, 1998


Lora Irene Hewitt Inman

Wednesday 1-27-99 Sun News Myrtle Beach, SC
    SHALLOTTE, N.C. - Lora Irene Inman, 63, of Plymouth Lane, died Monday, Jan. 25, 1999, at home.
    She was born in Brunswick County, N.C., a daughter of the late Tommy and Ivie Hewett.
    She was the widow of Joe Inman.
    Survivors include a son, Carl Inman of Clearwater, Fla.; six daughters, Cheryl Wilson and Rosetta Kinlaw, both of Shallotte, Sherry Inman of Holden Beach, N.C., Wanda Tribble of Atlanta, Peggy Wilson of Yokosuka, Japan, and Sonja Bryant of Supply, N.C.; a brother, Bobby Hewett of Southport, N.C.; a sister, Roxie Thompson of Wilmington, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
    Visitation will be from 7 to 9 tonight at Brunswick Funeral Service of Shallotte. The funeral will be in at 2 p.m. Thursday at Shell Point Baptist Church. The Rev. Tommy Inman will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.


Donald Ted Garrell - Sun News February 24, 1999

TABOR CITY, N.C. _ Donald Ted Garrell, 68, died Monday, Feb. 22, 1999, at Loris Community Hospital. A native of Columbus County, N.C., he was a son of the late Samuel Willard and Scottie Mills Garrell. He was a member of Forest Lawn Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Audrey S. Garrell; two stepsons, Michael Inman and Rodney Inman, both of Tabor City; two sisters, Louise Jones and Anna Bell Williamson, both of Myrtle Beach; and three step-grandchildren, Misty Inman, Jeremy Inman and Dustin Inman, all of Tabor City. Memorials may be made to Forest Lawn Baptist Church Mens Class, P.O. Box 593, Tabor City, NC 28463, Arrangements will be announced by Inman Funeral Home of Tabor City. 


Ottis P. Causey - Sun News February 27, 1999

CONWAY _ Ottis P. Causey, 87, of Cabbage Patch Lane, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1999, at Conway Hospital after an illness. He was born in North Carolina, a son of the late John Pinkney Causey Sr. and Sarah Inman Causey. Survivors include five sons, Clifford Causey, Larry Causey, Albert Causey and Jimmy Causey, all of Conway, and Ottis Causey Jr. of Pass Christian, Miss.; six daughters, Theatwood Holden, Shelvia Grimler, Sarah Duff, Carrie Mae Doyle and Josephine Cahoon, all of Conway, and Elizabeth Huggins of Summerville; five sisters, Evolula Smith and Polly Shelly, both of Conway, Velma Hardwick of Garden City Beach, Ann Booth of McBee and Carrie Tallant of Cummings, Ga.; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway chapel. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Graham Cemetery. 


Nancy Louise (Sumner) Inman

    CONWAY - Nancy Louise Inman, 58, of Summer Drive, died Monday, March 1, 1999, at Conway Hospital. She was born in Union County, a daughter of the late Nathaniel and Ardie Hall Sumner. She was employed by Morrison Cafeteria for more than 15 years. Survivors include four daughters, Betty Baxter and Penny Inman, both of Conway, Patricia Inman of Union and Tina Harrison of Waterloo; a brother, Nathan Sumner of Union; two sisters, Diane Burgess of  Jonesville and Brenda Jawls of Roebuck; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6-8 tonight at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway chapel. No local services are planned.

Myrtle Beach, SC Sun News, March 2, 1999


Vera (Stevens) Suggs - Myrtle Beach, SC Sun News April 3, 1999

LORIS _ Vera Stevens Suggs, 79, of the Allsbrook community, died Thursday, April 1, 1999, at Conway Hospital after an illness. She was born Oct. 5, 1919, in Loris, a daughter of the late Loucian Stevens and Ruth Tyler Stevens. She was the widow of Gleate D. Suggs. Mrs. Suggs was a homemaker and a member of Cane Branch Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Frank and Judy Suggs of Loris; a daughter, Mildred and Hamp Hardwick of Conway; two brothers, Lloyd Tyler of Conway and William "Bud'' Tyler of Loris; six sisters, Magnolia  Quick of Moline, Ill., Earlene Duncan and Loraine Causey, both of Loris, Merle Williams and
Geraldine Inman, both of Longs, and Brookie Patrick of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; four grandchildren, Renee Hardwick, Jimmy Hardwick and Deanna Cook, all of Conway, and Angie Sellers of Georgetown; and nine great-grandchildren. Mrs. Suggs was predeceased by three brothers. The funeral will be at 4:30 p.m. today at Cane Branch Baptist Church. Burial will be in Cane Branch Baptist Church Cemetery. The Rev. Alvin Jackson will officiate. Burial will be in Cane Branch Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mercy
Hospice of Horry County, P.O. Box 1409, Myrtle Beach 29578. Hardwick Funeral Home of Loris is in charge. 


Otis Kelly Anderson - Sun News August 9, 1999 

CONWAY - Otis Kelly Anderson, 73, of Mount Ariel community, died Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999, at Loris Community Hospital after an illness. He was born in Conway, a son of the late George Kelly and Georgianna Montgomery Anderson. He was a member of Ridgefield Baptist Church. Survivors include two sisters, Janie Mae Anderson and Caroline Inman, both of Conway; two nieces; and two nephews. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway chapel. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ridgefield Baptist Church. Burial will be in Steritt Swamp Cemetery. 


Mary Millwood Henderson,
Union
    Mary Millwood Henderson, 69, of Charles Brady #1, 150 Hillbrok Circle, Pacolet, formerly of Union, died Saturday, Sept. 18, 1999, at her home. 
    Born in Union, she was a daughter of the late Foster and Louise Inman Millwood. She was a member of Mount Joy Baptist Church and retired from
Lockhart Mill. 
    Survivors: a daughter, Rebecca Bell Wade of Union; a brother, Robert Millwood of Kelly's; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. 
    Graveside service: 3 p.m. today at Lockhart Cemetery. 
    The body will be at the home of her brother, Robert Millwood, 1694 Kelly Road, Union, until the hour of service. — S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home 

http://greenvilleonline.com/ - 9/20/1999


JOY INMAN MILLS, 55, of Columbia, S.C., died Saturday, 15 Jan 2000. She was a native of Tampa. She is survived by two sons, Johnny II of Hollywood, Calif., and Jason of Columbia; two daughters, Stephanie Harsey of Lexington, S.C., and Shelly Blackmon of West Columbia, S.C.; two brothers, William Jr. and Barry Inman, both of Tampa; two sisters, Irene Coker and Bette Walker, both of Tampa; and a grandchild.

Source: Net Obit


W. B. Wilkerson Jr. 

    HICKORY GROVE -- W. B. "Dub" Wilkerson Jr., 81, of 3440 Irene Bridge Road died Feb. 1, 2000, in Piedmont Medical Center in York.
    A native of York County, he was the son of the late William Beattie and Ora Inman Wilkerson. He was a retired farmer and fertilizer-insecticide inspector for the Clemson Extension Service and had been honored for 50 years of service to the York Soil & Water Conservation District. A graduate of Hickory Grove High School, Mr. Wilkerson had attended Spartanburg Methodist College. He was a member and lay speaker at Mount Vernon United Methodist Church, where he taught the Men's Bible Class. He had received his 50-year pin from Masonic Lodge 289 Palmetto in Sharon and was named 22nd Masonic District Master Mason of the Year in 1999. He also was a member of Hejaz Shrine Temple in Greenville, Foundation Seed Association, S.C. Turkey Federation of York County, Sales Barn Association of York County, Cattleman's Association and the Farmer's Home Administration.
    Surviving are his wife, Erline Black Wilkerson; a son, Bill Stroud of Matthews, N.C.; a brother, Roy Wilkerson of Hickory Grove; five sisters, Carolyn Wilkerson Chandler, Gladys Wilkerson Suttles and Jenelle Wilkerson Rhodes, all of Hickory Grove, Nancy Wilkerson Sherer of Sharon and Virginia Wilkerson Allen of Charlotte, N.C.; and two grandchildren.
    The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at Bratton Funeral Home in York.
    Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Mount Vernon United Methodist Church in Hickory Grove, conducted by the Rev. Charles Phillips. Burial will be in Hickory Grove Cemetery.
    In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mount Vernon United Methodist Church Building Fund, 2660 Sawmill Road, Hickory Grove, 29717; or to Hickory Grove Life Saving Squad, 6009 Wylie Ave., Hickory Grove, 29717. 


Barbara C. Inman

    ST. SIMONS ISLAND -- Barbara Clarke Inman, 75, died April 2 at Southeast Georgia Regional Medical Center in Brunswick.
    The native of Troy, Tenn., was a graduate of Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn., and taught and coached at Tubman High School for Girls and Richmond Academy. She was office manager of Athens Camp for Boys in Tallulah Falls and opened, owned and was director of High-Harbour Camp for Girls at Lake Burton. She was elected to First Augusta Sports Hall of Fame. She moved to St. Simons Island in 1979 and was a member of St. Simons Presbyterian Church and Ladies Golf Association. 
    SURVIVORS: her husband, Frank Inman Sr. of St. Simons Island; a son, Frank Inman Jr. of St. Simons Island; a daughter, Peggy Clarke Harris of Brentwood, Tenn.; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
    FUNERAL: 10 a.m. today at St. Simons Presbyterian Church, burial at 4 p.m. in Westover Cemetery, Augusta.
    Edo Miller & Sons Funeral Home, Brunswick.
    REMEMBRANCES: Atlanta Y.M.C.A. -- High Harbour Camp, c/o SunTrust Bank, P.O. Box 1914, Brunswick, GA 31521.

www.savannahnow.com - 04/04/2000


Nolie 'Kitty' Kee Britton, Greenville
    Nolie "Kitty" Kee Britton, 69, of 510 Garden Apartments, died Wednesday morning, April 5, 2000, at St. Francis Hospital. 
    Born in Clover, she was the daughter of the late Lonnie and Lillie Wooten Kee. Ms. Kee was a retired nursing assistant with St. Francis Hospital and was of the Baptist faith. 
    She is survived by a daughter, Kathy Harrington of Travelers Rest; three sons, Marion W. Inmon of Goose Creek, William D. Inmon and James T. Kee?, both of Marietta; three sisters, Eloise Wessinger of Chester, Beulah Haselden of McClellanville, and Virginia Kee of Charleston; one brother, Jesse Kee of Winnsboro; eight grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. 
    Predeceased by a son, Andrew Inmon
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday afternoon at The Howze Mortuary Chapel, with burial in Grandview Memorial Gardens. 
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight at The Howze Mortuary. 
    The family will be at their respective homes. 

The Greenville News


James Inman Jr.
U. S. Army veteran

    James Inman Jr., 70, of 707 Arthur Boulevard, Union, husband of Helen Squires Beard Inman died April 23 at 9:25.a.m.in Spartanburg Regional Medical Center after after a sudden illness.
    Mr. Inman was born in Lockhart on August 1 1929, a son of the late Jim and Mattie Millwood Inman. He was a member of Morningside Baptist Church, a deacon, Director of the Training Union, member of the Brotherhood and Chairman of the Usher board. Mr. Inman was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was retired from General Motors in Flint, Mich. after 33 years of service. 
    Surviving in addition to his wife are two step-daughters, Linda Beard Smith and George Anne Beard Osborne, both of Union; three step-sons, Dennis G. Beard of West Columbia,
George E. Beard Jr. of Lexington and Clyde Thomas Henderson of Flint, Mich.; two half-sisters, Virgie Smith of Union and Eva Horton of Sharon; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 P.M. at Morningside Baptist Church by the Rev. Eddie Saxton, Rev. Joe Stover and Rev. Larry Plyler. Burial will in Rosemont Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Jimmy Chastain, Colon Duckett, Claude Bobo, Frank Raines, J. D. Gaines and Marion McAbee.
    The following are asked to assemble at the church Wednesday at 2 :45p.m. to form the honorary escort: Carroll and Jerry Sailors, Arville and Valerie Medford, Louis Jordan Sr.,
Louis Jordan Jr., Juanita Wilburn, Ruth Windell, Whitney Smith and Pete Berry. Members of the Robert Dill Sunday School Class of Morningside Baptist Church are asked to sit in a group.
The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive friends tonight from 7 until 9 and will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Wednesday to await the hour of service.
    The family is at the home, 707 Arthur Boulevard, Union.
    The S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

Source - Union Dailey Times, April 24, 2000


Robert M. Inman, Landrum

    Robert M. Inman, 71, 214 Pacolet Drive, died May 5, 2000, on the 18th green.
    Member: Landrum First Baptist Church. Retired owner: Landrum Drug Co. U.S. Navy veteran, World War II and Korean Conflict.
    Survivors: wife, Betty Miller Inman; sons, David Inman, Chapin, Pete Inman, Landrum; daughters, Nancy Lowe, Aurora, Ohio, Beth Anne Champion, Landrum; sister, Evelyn Runck, Palm Coast, Fla.; one granddaughter; eight grandsons.
    Visitation: 6 - 8 p.m. today at Petty Funeral Home. Service: 11 a.m. Monday, Landrum First Baptist Church. Burial: Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Camp Hope, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 

Anderson Independent-Mail 


COLUMBIA -- Service for Clyde Leon Inman II, 56, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Shandon Baptist Church with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be 7-9 tonight at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel. In (balance missing) 06/05/2000


Mr. Bill Inman 

Savannah River Plant retiree 

    WILLISTON, S.C. - Mr. Lloyd "Bill" Inman, 71, died Sunday, Sept. 3, 2000, at his residence.
    The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Folk Funeral Home with the Revs. Ernest Moates and Ann Colbert officiating. Burial will be in Williston Cemetery.
    Mr. Inman, a native of Clearwater, Fla., had retired from the Savannah River Plant. He had worked with the prison ministries and served in the Florida National Guard. He was producer of Layman and Bible radio program for 26 years.
    Survivors include his wife, Viola Patterson; two daughters, Martha Jean Smith, Ormond Beach, Fla., and Margie Williams, Ocala, Fla.; his mother, Bessie Gold Inman, Williston; and six grandchildren.
    Memorials may be made to Layman and Bible Program, 1053 Church St., Williston, SC 29853.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

The Augusta Chronicle Sept. 5, 2000


Lawrence Medford Inman Jr., Whitmire

    Lawrence Medford "Baldhead" Inman Jr., 68, died Monday, Nov. 6, 2000, at Wallace Thomson Hospital in Union.
    Survivors: wife, Mary Elizabeth Davis Inman; daughters, Emily Smith and Cynthia Williams, both of Kinards, Carol Lindler, Kathy Welch, Sherry Boyter and Candy Inman, all of Whitmire; five sisters; two brothers; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Predeceased: parents, Ovie Maness Inman and Lawrence Medford Sr.
    Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Gray Funeral Home, Whitmire. Service: 3 p.m. Thursday at Evans Street Church of God. Burial: Whitmire Cemetery.

Anderson Independent-Mail (Feb/19/2004)


John Harley Inman

John Harley Inman, 53, of 32 Second St., Inman, passed away at 1:40 a.m., Thursday, January 8, 2004, at his residence after a long illness. 

Spartanburg Herald-Journal (Jan/10/2004)


Dorothy Val Inmon

    WINDER, Ga. — Mrs. Dorothy Val Inmon, age 63, of Braselton, Ga. died Feb. 15, 2004 at her residence. She was born in Anderson and was an L.P.N. Mrs. Inmon was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Inmon, a daughter, Virginia Teresa Welsh Humphries, her father, Robert C. Davis, and a sister, Martha Jean Davis.
    A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 at Greenville Memorial Gardens with the Rev. William Swink officiating. The family will receive friends today from 6 to 9 p.m. at Carter Funeral Home in Winder, Ga.
    Survivors include daughters, Lynn Welsh York of Charlotte, N.C., Deborah Jean Ritter Deschen of East Point, Ga., Karen Ann Ritter Higginbotham of Greenville and Mary Susan Ritter of Spartanburg; mother, Virginia Hill Davis of Braselton, Ga.; sister, Barbara Lane Davis Wilson of Braselton, Ga.; brother, Robert Glenn Davis of Greenville; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
    Carter Funeral Home of Winder, Georgia is in charge of arrangements.

The News, (Feb/19/2004)


Fant Inman Jr., Buffalo

    James Hay Fant Inman, Jr., 51, of 420 Haney Road, died Dec. 9, 2000, at Wallace Thomson Hospital.
    Career: Electronics teacher. Veteran: U.S. Navy, Viet Nam, Gulf War.
    Survivors: wife, Marilyn Crocker Inman; parents, James Hay Fant Inman Sr. and Beuna Chkambers Inman of Union; a daughter Lisa I. (Eric) Foster of Buffalo; brother, Torance Inman of Union; and a grandson, Michael Foster of Buffalo.
    Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home. Service: 4 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral chapel. Burial: Union Memorial Gardens with Military Rites.
    Memorials: Union County Cancer Services, c/o Ola Jean Kelly, 117 Fant Lane, Union, SC 29379. 

Anderson Independent-Mail (Feb/19/2004)


    INMAN, Sarah JOHNSONVILLE - Sarah "Aunt Lib" Jordan Inman, 82, wife of Clark S. Inman, died Monday, April 5, 2004, at her residence. Mrs. Inman was born in LaFollette, Tenn., a daughter of the late George W. and Rachel Baird Jordan. She attended LaFollette, Tenn., and was a homemaker and a member of Brown Chapel United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Clark S. Inman of the home; a son, Glenn I. Inman of Spartaburg; sister, Louella J. Crocker of Johnsonville; two grandsons, Jessie Paul Inman and William Clark Inman both of Spartanburg; a daughter-in-law, Cindy Adair Inman of Spartanburg; and a special caring friend, Melba Cox of Johnsonville. Funeral services will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 7, 2004, in the MORRIS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL with burial to follow in the Garden of Devotion Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, April 6, 2004, at the funeral home.

Post and Courier, The (Apr/7/2004)


Vonda Jo Inman

    COWPENS, SC-- Vonda Jo Berry Inman, 38, of 121 Seagle Road, died Thursday, April 15, 2004, at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Born January 14, 1966, in Spartanburg, she was the daughter of Joe Henry Berry of Spartanburg and Doris Mae Spake Berry of Wellford and the wife of Randell Inman of the home. A graduate of Spartanburg High School,... 

Spartanburg Herald-Journal (Apr/18/2004)


Billy H. Inman
UNION, SC-- Mr. Billy H. Inman, 79, husband of Lois Henderson Inman of Ellen Sagar Nursing Home, Union, SC, died Sunday, July 18, 2004, after a lingering illness. 


Millie B. Cooke

    Copwens, SC - Millie B. Cooke, 76, of Cowpens went home to be with the Lord on September 3, 2004. She was born March 4, 1928.
    She was predeceased by her husband, Ray Cooke, and a son, Kenneth Cooke. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. 
    She is survived by the daughters, Janie Skates of Pacolet, Donna Davis and Lynn Phillips, both of Cowpens; a son Donald Cooke of Cowpens and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
    The family will receive friends at 4 p.m. Sunday at Daniel Morgan Memorial Gardens (Cowpens Cemetery) in Cowpens. Graveside services will follow at 4:30 p.m. conducted by Pastor Frank Bryant and Rev. William "Bud" Pace. The family is at their respective homes.
    
Bobo Funeral Chapel, Spartanburg, SC

Obituary in the Spartanburg Herald-Journal on Sunday, September 5, 2004 on Page B5


Frances Inman Mills

    COWPENS, SC - Mrs. Frances Inman Mills, 73, of 171 Foster Street, Cowpens, SC, died September 5, 2004 at Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care. She was the wife of Thurman O. R. Mills.
    A native of Cowpens, SC, she was a daughter of the late Fred Inman and the late Winnie Vassey Inman. Mrs. Mills was retired from Magnolia Finishing in Blacksburg, SC.
    In addition to her husband, survivors include sons, T. Doug Mills and his wife Diane of Gaffney, SC, Kenneth Wayne Mills, Sr. and his wife Christine of Spartanburg, SC; daughters, Midge Orr of Spartanburg, SC, Peggy Ann Erwin of Gaffney, SC; a sister, Barbara Ann Painter of Gaffney, SC; fourteen grandchildren; and seventeen great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by brothers, Fred Inman, Jr. and Frank Inman; and a sister, Geneva Inman.
    Visitation will be 6-8:00 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
    Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 8, 2004, at Shuford-Hatcher Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mike Sollers.
    Serving as pallbearers will be Ben Orr, Michael Orr, Christopher Orr, Kenneth W. Mills, Jr., Brian Mills, Ronnie Blackwell and Joe Baratta.
    The family is at her residence.

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal.


Shirley Blackwell Inman

Age at Death: 63
Birth Date: abt 1941
Death Date: Sep/29/2004
Newspaper Title: State, The
Newspaper Location: Columbia, SC, US
Obituary Publication Date: Oct/2/2004
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: LITTLE RIVER; Loris
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: Albert Sr.; children, Albert; Brenda Nixon; Wyoming Mae Inman Blackwell; Joseph; Rosa Bryan


Jennie C. Inman
Greer

    Jennie C. Inman, 84, of 101 Judson Avenue, widow of Robert J. Inman, died Oct. 16, 2004, at her home.
    A native of New Jersey, daughter of the late Thomas and Emily Albertson Wade, she was a housewife.
    Surviving are a son, Benjamin T. Inman, of Blue Springs, Miss.; three daughters, Jeanette L. Salvatore, of Tabernacle, N.J., Margaret E. Brown, of Greer and Jennie C. Heuvel, of Easley; one sister, Emma Shinn, of Elmer, N.J.;
thirteen grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Wood Mortuary. Burial will follow in Mountain View Cemetery.
    Visitation will be held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Monday at The Wood Mortuary.
    The family is at the home.
    Memorials may be made to AMG International for the Advancement of the Gospel, P.O. Box 182200, Chattanooga, TN 37422-9960. -- The Wood Mortuary, Greer, SC.

The Greenville News, (Oct/18/2004)


Rita Inman

Age at Death: 89
Birth Date: abt 1915
Death Date: Dec/31/2004
Newspaper Title: State, The
Newspaper Location: Columbia, SC, US
Obituary Publication Date: Jan/2/2005
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: Pacolet Mill; CHESTER
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: Wayne Dover; Joyce Lucas; Shirley Inman; Sarah Loving; Joyce Gibson; Betty Lewis; Iris Bayne; Robert; James Dover


Mrs. Rita Loving Dover Inman, 89

    CHESTER - Graveside services for Mrs. Rita Loving Dover Inman of 687 Sweeney St. were conducted at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2 in Evergreen Cemetery with the Rev. Mark Chapman and the Rev. Cecil Bayne officiating.
    Mrs. Inman, 89, died Friday, Dec. 31, 2004, at Chester Regional Medical Center.
    Born in Pacolet Mill on Nov. 19, 1915, she was a daughter of the late James Loving and Sarah Millwood Loving. A member of Westside Baptist Church, Mrs. Inman attended school in Spartanburg County and was retired from Springs Industries.
    Survivors include her husband, Robert C. Inman; a son, Wayne Dover of Laurinburg, N.C.; two daughters, Iris Bayne of Columbia and Joyce Lucas of Lexington; three step-daughters, Joyce Gibson and Shirley Inman, both of Chester, and Betty Lewis of McCormick; a sister, Louise Pate of Chester; 15 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
    She was predeceased by her first husband, James P. Dover.
    Memorials may be made to American Diabetes Association Memorial Donations, 2711 Middle-burg Drive Suite 205, Columbia, SC 29204.
    Barron Funeral Home, 133 Wylie St., Chester, was in charge of arrangements.

News & Reporter (Jan/5/2005)


Mae Harmon Inman

    WEST COLUMBIA-- Mrs. Mae Harmon Inman, 89, of West Columbia died Wednesday, June 21, 2006. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Leonard Inman.

Spartanburg Herald-Journal (Jun/25/2006)


Geraldine M. Inman-Babauta

    MYRTLE BEACH | Geraldine M. Inman-Babauta, 81, died Sunday, March 25, 2007 at Prince George Health Care in Georgetown.
    Mrs. Babauta was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the daughter of the late George J. and Harriet C. Champagne Shea.
    Her first husband, James O. Inman, was the plant manager at Wolverine Brass in the 1960s through the early 1970s.
    Mrs. Babauta was a former member of St. Andrew's Catholic Church.
    She was predeceased by her first husband, James O. Inman; and a son, Richard Inman.
    Surviving are her husband, Francisco M. Babauta of Myrtle Beach; two sons, Larry Inman and wife, Josie, of Canton, Michigan and Mike J. Inman of Myrtle Beach; four daughters, Patty Strickland and husband, Lee, of Conway, Karen Sellers and husband, Pearley, of Murrells Inlet, Denise McRary and husband, Terry, of Bucksport and Barbara Hearl and husband, Larry, of Surfside Beach; a sister, Yvonne Penning of Grand Rapids, Michigan; 22 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at Goldfinch Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery.
    The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at the funeral home.
    Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, 950 48th Avenue N., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.
    Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Published in The Sun News on 3/27/2007.


Ralph James Inman

    CONWAY -- Mr. Inman, age 74, died Saturday, November 17, 2007.
    Surviving are his wife of Conway, six children including, David Allen Inman of Chester, Ralph James Inman of Charlotte, Sherry Lynn Knight of Matthews, NC, and Mary Margaret Inman of Fort Mill, SC.
    Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Tuesday at Mt. Ariel Freewill Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
    Memorials may be sent to Mt. Ariel Freewill Baptist Church, Hwy. 319 Conway, SC 29526.
    Sign a guest book at www.goldfinchfuneralhome.com.
    Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Published in the Charlotte Observer on 11/19/2007.

    CONWAY | Ralph James Inman, 74, of Willard Road, died Saturday, November 17, 2007 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
    Mr. Inman was born in Conway, South Carolina, a son of the late Luther Dayton and Sadie Maude Norris Inman.
    He was a member of Mt. Ariel Freewill Baptist Church and was retired from Steel Fab Inc. in Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Inman was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean Conflict.
    The family would like to thank the staff at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center for their care and dedication in helping to make Ralph's passing as peaceful and painless as possible.
    Surviving are his wife, Mary Lucy Inman of Conway; four sons, Kenneth Nelson Inman and his wife, Cynthia, of Jacksonville, Fla., David Allen Inman and his wife, Jacki, of Chester, Timothy Lee Inman and his wife, Vicky, of Myrtle Beach and Ralph James Inman and his wife, Maureen, of Charlotte, N.C.; two daughters, Sherry Lynn Knight and her husband, Raymond, of Matthews, N.C. and Mary Margaret Inman of Fort Mill; five brothers, A.M. Inman of Florence, Grover Lee Inman of Columbia, and Bobby Joe Inman, Jennings Inman and Benny Ray Inman, all of Conway; two sisters, Vivian Causey and Sally Causey, both of Conway; eleven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, 2007, at Mt. Ariel Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Stephen Hyman officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery directed by Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel.
    The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Monday, November 19, 2007, at the funeral home.
    Please sign a guest book at goldfinchfuneralhome.com or at MyrtleBeachOnline.com.
    Memorials may be sent to Mt. Ariel Freewill Baptist Church, Hwy. 319, Conway, SC 29526.
    Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel is in charge of arrangements

Published in The Sun News on 11/19/2007.


Pauline C. Inman

    CONWAY | Pauline Collins Inman, 91, wife of the late George W. Inman, of Inman Circle, died Thursday, December 6, 2007 at Conway Manor.
    Mrs. Inman was born in Conway, South Carolina, a daughter of the late Jonah David and Emma Parker Collins. She was a member of Tilly Swamp Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School and held various offices in the church.
    Mrs. Inman was predeceased by one son, Kenneth C. Inman; and six brothers.
    Surviving are two sons, A. Wayne Inman and his wife, Kathy, of Georgetown and Larry L. Inman and his wife, Patsy, of Greensboro, N.C.; one daughter, Verta Lee Chestnut and her husband, Trenton, of Conway; nine grandchildren, Wendy C. Adams, Tony Chestnut, Debbie Inman Smith, George W. Inman, Lindsey Inman, Chad Inman, Tina I. Flaherty, Christie Inman and Sally I. Welsford; 15 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lumina C. Inman and Elsie C. Vaught, both of Conway; and one daughter-in-law, Janet S. Inman of Conway.
    Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, December 9, 2007 at Tilly Swamp Baptist Church, with the Rev. Archie Evans and the Rev. Lindsey Inman officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, directed by Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel.
    The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Saturday, December 8, 2007 at the funeral home.
    Please sign a guest book at www.goldfinchfuneralhome.com and at MyrtleBeachOnline.com.
    Memorials may be sent to Tilly Swamp Baptist Church, 4770 Hwy. 90, Conway, SC 29526.
    Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
   
Published in The Sun News on 12/7/2007.


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