Fred loved life at the beach and all it had to offer: fishing, shrimping and crabbing as well as hunting. In addition to his parents, his step-mother, Elizabeth Jones Lib Whitmire, and his brother Whit died before him. He is survived by his sons Jeremy Comfort, John Comfort (Angela) and Peter Comfort; his grandsons, Sage Cross, Jonah Comfort, Reid Comfort and Drake Comfort; his brothers, Richard Comfort Jr. (Carolyn) and Gregory Comfort (Maureen); his mother-in-law, Joan Algeo Riser; a sister-in-law, Sally Nachamkin; his brothers-in-law Bob Riser and Ted Riser; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. He grew up in Kent and Oxford, Ohio, attended Antioch College and graduated from Hiram College. GUALALA, CA 9 HOURS AGO Like kymkemp.com MCSO Arrests Ukiah Man He was 75. She loved her four years at Mary Baldwin College and made many lifelong friends. A 1959 graduate of Regis College, Ann enjoyed reading, knitting, genealogy and all things Irish. Margaret was a radiology nurse and a surgical nurse in Baltimore and an OB/GYN nurse in Huntington and Knoxville, Tenn. She later became the director of McClenaghan Place Retirement Center in Florence in the 1980s. They spent 56 wonderful years together, raising their family, vacationing at the beach and traveling the world. From 1999 to 2017, he served on the faculty of the dental department of Horry-Georgetown Technical College, helping train approximately 540 dental assistants and hygienists. He was remembered as an adventurous and daring man who loved life, friends including furry ones and family. She loved nothing more than to spend time with friends and to be surrounded by her family, whom she adored. Biography ID: 12442312. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. After retiring to Pawleys Island, he started Rudolphs Antique Clocks, both repairing and collecting them. In the later years of her career, she began allowing students to affectionately refer to her as Ms. Joyce instead of Ms. Martenies. He was wise beyond his years and was relied on by many. Growing up in Spartanburg, Pep earned his Eagle Scout rank. A 53-year-old man authorities believe had arrived in Gualala days earlier has been charged with arson in a fire that burned down the Gualala Community Center's two original buildings, according to a news release from the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office. He loved them, too. He was always on call to help someone in need. However, she refused to let that interfere with her social life. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and grew up in Preston, Cuba. The resident population of this county is 86,265 and has a population rank of 603 out of all the places in the United States. He was a past president or chair of the S.C. Association of Realtors, the Sumter Rotary Club, the Fortnightly Club, the Sumter County Historical Society and Sumter County Master Gardeners, among others. Hubert Lamar Shuler Jr. died March 29 at Veteran Village in Florence. A longtime vegetarian, she was environmentally conscious, having purchased one of the first Toyota Priuses to roll off the assembly line. In 1972, Mrs. Cribb moved back to her home state, planting her roots in Pawleys Island, where she would stay for 50 years. They took their hammocks to a garden show in New York the next year and got orders from major retailers. A lifelong bachelor, he showed extraordinary dedication to his brothers, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. A lover of nature and the outdoors, Mrs. Chandler was a nationally-accredited master flower show judge and landscape critic, a master gardener, a life member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs and a former chaplain and life member of the Garden Club of South Carolina. The family will hold a graveside celebration of life service June 5 at 2 p.m. at Mountain View Cemetery in Greer. Georgetown County Board of Education: First and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m., Beck Education Center. She went back to school after her family was started and earned a degree in nursing. There was the tale about him riding in a carriage at Buckingham Palace, where he had friends, past the startled queens window. Im a walking miracle, she said in an interview 25 years later. A celebration of life service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. He was remembered for his memorable smile and contagious laugh that made so many people feel good. In addition to enjoying her talent for drawing, she was an avid reader, a life-long learner and a lover of nature and travel. The first month of the summer, June, is a moderately hot month in Gualala, California, with an average temperature ranging between max 77.7F (25.4C) and min 51.8F (11C). He waived his right as a sole surviving son that would have exempted him from serving in a combat zone in Vietnam. He always was ready to repair someones treasured necklace, or throw an impromptu meal for dozens of friends or relatives. What Guests Said About Gualala: 10 He was 96. She grew up in Georgetown and on Wicklow Hall Plantation. In addition to her father, her brother, Raymond ODonovan Jr., died before her. He was born in Camden, N.J, the son of Olin and Barbara Warren. He and his family moved back to Chittenango, where he quickly was given the nickname of Chico because nobody could figure out where he was from. He graduated from Furman University. He believed that you could tell the essence of a person by playing a round of golf with them. As a founding member of Epworth United Methodist Church, he served faithfully in the church and in the community. He received a graduate degree in drug and addiction studies at USC before earning a masters degree in criminal justice at the University of Colorado. Harvey Wade Purcell of Surfside Beach died unexpectedly on July 31. Following back surgery in his early 70s, he would shoot his age and under many times, frequently on his challenging home course, The Reserve. 38050 Ocean Ridge Dr Gualala, CA 95445 $659,000 Single Family Active MLS # 322077460 2 Beds 2 Total Baths 1,500 Sq. Box 777, Pawleys Island, SC 29585. There is a guestbook at goldfinchfuneralhome.com. July 9, 2001. 1954. Known as Dallas, he was born Dec. 9, 1968, in Bethal, N.C., the son of Hilda and Doug Simon and Will and Mary Kay Dallas. A strong woman of faith, she and her family were parishioners of Holy Family Catholic Church in Nutley. Gracious and kind, with a quick sense of humor, she was loved by all. He welcomed the world with open arms. Her sisters, Dorothy T. Carter and Edna T. Sawyer, and her brothers, Basil, Edward, Sidney and David Thomas, died before her. He chaired the restoration of several historic buildings including an 1831 home once used as the county courthouse, two schoolhouses and his 1853 home and 1902 former office building. Hoping to wean him from flying, she suggested they take a course and charter a boat on vacation. Ross Chellis. Georgia Comfort died in December 2021. Rev. Condolences and memorials can be sent to the church, P.O. Once she accompanied her nephew Collin to a Nine Inch Nails concert. Mr. and Mrs. Tiller worked together for over 20 years as co-owners of Christmas at Pawleys and The General Store in the Hammock Shops and several other retail shops along the Grand Strand. He retired to the Myrtle Beach area in 2005. A larger than life character, his legendary antics and top notch collection of musical instruments drew people from around the world to his home in Irvington. But, you know, once you've been to Gualala you'll never forget the wonderful times you had there Dorothy spent her childhood in Jamaica Plain, Mass., where she attended Our Lady of Lourdes Grammar School, St. Thomas Aquinas High and Catherine Gibbs College. In addition to her husband, a son, William Carroll Cribb; three sisters, Juanita Gordon, Katherine Johnson and Vera Johnson; and a brother, David Porter, died before her. Memorials may be made to the F. John Vernberg Fellowship in Coastal & Ocean Sciences at donate.sc.edu. During these years, Mrs. Testa could also be seen in her first lady role proudly cheering for Belleville High School and Montclair State football teams coached by her husband. She was tickled with his sense of humor from their high school days, and the spark never dimmed in their 58 years of marriage. She was 73. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery will be held at a later date. He was frequent organizer of benefits for community causes, and was remembered as someone who was always willing to help people in need. Mr. Latta worked for IBM for 34 years, retiring in 2001. He remained close friends with the Marines he called his band of brothers, who carried the scars of that war the remainder of their lives. Erik Lee Hollenbaugh of Denver died Nov. 24. She was a member of the Nutley Education Association, and a lifetime member of the New Jersey Education Association. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Prince George Winyah Church. A celebration of his life will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Barking Dog on Pendergrass Avenue. David Spencer Stafford of Willbrook Plantation died Saturday at home with his wife and four daughters at his side. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Childrens Hospital at stjude.org. He was born Oct. 8, 1937, in Clinton, N.C., the son of Stuart and Blanch Royall. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Students in the Word, P.O. A celebration of her life will be held at 1 p.m. Nov. 19 at The Abbey in Pawleys Island. He was born Oct. 5, 1938, in Chattanooga, Tenn., the son of Gordon R. and Hazel Williams ONeal. He enmeshed himself in the Pawleys Island community, adding to its lore and allure. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt and fish his whole life. Mr. Jolly was always more concerned about the other guy, making sure no one was inconvenienced on his account, determined to do the right thing in every situation, and honest to a fault. Why cant we have a plantation village? he wondered. Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. She was born Jan. 17, 1934, in Alta Vista, Va., a daughter of Doyle Wofford Balliew and Mable Pope Balliew. Box 90611, Washington, DC 20091; Agape Hospice, 3938 Business 17, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576; or San Isidro Catholic Church, 5160 FM 1017, San Isidro, TX 78588. Gualala Obituaries It was disclosed on January 9th, 2014 that Fred Robert Campbell died in Gualala, California. Box 1456, Sumter, SC 29151; or the charity of your choice. Mr. A funeral mass with military honors will be held June 25 at 11 a.m. at Precious Blood of Christ. She enjoyed gardening, growing herbs, and flowers. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Amedisys Hospice Care, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Suite C, Conway, SC 29526 or Bread of Life Ministry at the church, 9967 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island, SC 29585 (pawleyschurch.com). He was captain of the wrestling team and was defeated only once during his high school career. As a young man, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout prior to graduating from Orangeburg High School. She lived her life committed to serving the Lord with a genuine, sweet selflessness. He was 86. He was born Jan. 5, 1936, the sixth and only surviving child of John Harold and Marie Miller DuBois. He was 90. THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN GUALALA, CALIFORNIA ON A LONG WEEKEND 1) ENJOY A HEARTY BREAKFAST AT TRINKS 2) HIKE THE GUALALA BLUFF TRAIL 3) VISIT THE GUALALA POINT REGIONAL PARK 4) STOP BY THE GUALALA ARTS CENTER 5) EXPLORE THE ART GALLERIES 6) SHOPPING IN GUALALA 7) DINE AT COVE AZUL BAR AND GRILL 8) SAIL DOWN THE GUALALA RIVER ON A KAYAK/CANOE She served as past president of the Junior League of Huntington, past president of the Junior League Garden Club, board member of the Huntington Symphony and the United Way as well as a member of the Ivy Dance Club. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Watauga Humane Society, P.O. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a lifelong passion for history. William Light Kinney Jr. of Bennettsville and Pawleys Island, a veteran journalist, historian, and civic leader, died Feb. 19 at his antebellum home, Magnolia, under his daughters care. close. Thomas Barksdale Huguenin of Litchfield Beach died Nov. 23 at home with his family by his side. Ordinary days at BaBas house felt like holidays to her grandchildren. A graveside service will be held privately. Not a big place, like some of those expensive resort areas. Mrs. Chandler served on the National Council of Garden Clubs Board for over 25 years. The average temperature in Gualala in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 58F (15C) to a low of 48F (9C). He then started his own company, Caudell Telecom. It had the areas first fax machine and was its first cellphone dealer. Ruth Ann Cumuze of Pawleys Island died Sept. 8 at her home surrounded by her family. Gualala Point Park, 42401 Coast Highway 1, approximately 1 mile south of the town Gualala, CA. Dr. DuBois worked as an academic librarian for the entirety of his career, holding positions in Cooperstown, N.Y.; Kent, Ohio; Trenton, N.J.; and Rock Hill. In addition to her daughter, Sharon, who cared for Mrs. Cumuze for many years, her family thanked Heather Almony and Karen Wigfall of Amedisys Hospice for their care. She graduated in 1959 from Socastee High School, where she was crowned Miss Socastee. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Linda Warren; his son, Kenneth N. Warren (Karen); two grandchildren, Carly and Sean; and his sister-in-law, Nancy LaVance (Fred). She joined the Junior League and helped organize and perform with their puppetry group. Mr. Barnett faced an advanced cancer diagnosis with bravery and strength. View Full Report. Very difficult. Do you know something about Richard's life? Mr. He was 89. As part of the legion, he volunteered his time at nearby nursing and assisted living homes. Box 3059 Pawleys Island, SC 29585. Anthony Harris Dallas of Pawleys Island died April 29 surrounded by his family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the St. Frances Animal Center (sfanimals.org). It was his 32nd birthday. Known as Rusty, he was born Nov. 18, 1935, in Columbia, the son of B. Russell Langley and Edith M. Langley of Greenville. Her sister, Patricia Struve, and another granddaughter, Cori Linne Burns, died before her. In the early 1990s, Mr. and Mrs. Averette began traveling with the ABCD (American British Canadian Dutch) golf group, where they met some of their dearest friends traveling through Europe and playing golf. It grew to become a state-sponsored event to promote aquaculture. Other recognitions include being listed in Whos Who in America since 1982, the USC College of Journalisms McKissick Award in 1955, being named to the USC College of Journalisms Diamond Circle in 1998, the National Newspaper Associations Amos Award for longstanding community service in 2016, S.C. Jaycees Young Man of the Year in 1961, two S.C. Governors Awards for Lifetime Achievement in Historic Preservation, being named a Hometown Hero by the S.C. He had a love of art, taking classes as part of the Seacoast group through UNC and OLLI classes with Barney Slice at Pawleys Island. She is survived by her husband of 26 years, Leonard Nettles; her daughter, Sarah Nettles of Pawleys Island; her stepmother, Preppy Jennings, and her stepbrother, Todd Breneman, both of Greenville, N.C. He was kind, generous and deeply caring. Her son Bret Hansen Ferri died before her. He was remembered as a respected businessman and a loyal friend who was devoted to his family. Services will be held Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home and Burial Park in Hamilton, Ohio. Gualala. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. He aslo drove a route for Mobile Meals of Georgetown County. He skied some of the worlds premier slopes and sailed in the ocean. Her lifelong desire was for social equality. He was an inaugural member of the advisory board for the resort and tourism program at Coastal Carolina University, where the family held football season tickets. Memorials may be made to St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital at stjude.org. He was born Nov. 12, 1936, in Rock Island, Ill., the son of Carroll and Helen Kain Gould. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Father Pats Lunch Kitchen. He lived on Lee Avenue, surrounded by friends who visited often, enjoying his wit, intelligence and humor while sharing stories with a cold beer in his man-cave garage or by the pool. Bill graduated from Clemson University with a degree in textile engineering. Difficult. She and her Wine Ladies were well known around the town. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the infantry and after officer basic course was off to Korea where he served 15 months. 2D. He served in the Army National Guard from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. His favorite people called him Pops.. He was selfless in his commitment to always being available to those in need. Her knowledge of the Lowcountry led to a job at the Chamber of Commerce. Betty graduated from Winyah High School in 1949, and the Medical College of South Carolina School of Nursing in 1953. She was 92. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church with interment in the church cemetery. He was awarded an honorary degree of doctor of public service from Coastal Carolina University in 2009 and the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. He approached his diagnosis with optimism and a strong, quiet faith in Jesus Christ. View Me. A celebration of her life was held Dec. 27 at the Church of the Holy Comforter. Known as Judy, she was born June 11, 1958, in Painesville, Ohio, the daughter of Raymond ODonovan and Louise Tingle ODonovan. The median age of the male population is 47.5 and the female population is 47.7. Mr. Stafford trusted Jesus Christ as his lord and savior and during his retirement years he enjoyed attending a weekly mens Bible study. He was born March 12, 1940, in West Chester, Pa. She was born Donna Louise Evans on April 21, 1927, in Butte, Mont., where she grew up and attended Girls Central Catholic High School, Class of 1946. She was 88. Her aunt, Mary Ella Neyle, also had a role in raising her. She excelled at crafts such as ceramics and flower arranging, and later became certified in interior design. She was 81. Mr. Padget was the third-generation owner of Paget Chevrolet in Greer until its sale in 1988. He was remembered as a kind and generous man with an endearing smile and an infectious spirit. She was born April 20, 1938, the daughter of Irene and Reiny Hoerning. His father later married Mary Louise Hodge of Chattanooga, Tenn.. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Mrs. Testa enjoyed travel, fashion, decorating, music and theater. He was 69. Perrin Quarles Dargan Jr. of Mount Pleasant, a former stock broker and long-time resident of North Litchfield, died Oct. 20, after a long and courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. For details, go to georgetowncountysc.org. He was remembered as a quiet and humble man who was a Christian with a servants heart. Born Nov. 14, 1956, he grew up on Peachtree Street in Gaffney. He brought buildings from Waverly to the Hammock Shops, including the one-room school that his father had attended. Landing in Dallas in 1978, he was in the National Endowment Program of the Arts as a composer and artist-in-residence at the Dallas Arts Magnet High School. He was 83. It turns out if you take the Bluff trail in the town of Gualala it is a short but very pretty trail (use directions in Trip Advisior). He took pride in the work that he did and brought enthusiasm and creativity to his projects. She was 63. He is survived by his sons, Maurice Dargan Baldwin III and Oliver Gore Baldwin, both of Pawleys Island; and his grandchildren, Elizabeth Baldwin and Maurice Dargan Baldwin IV. He held a teaching certificate with masters degree equivalency. In addition to her parents, another sister, Cheryl Schmidt, died before her. At Brenau, she excelled academically and socially, being named to H.G.H Senior Honor Society and Whos Who of American Colleges. He was 88. Maryan was active in Belin Memorial United Methodist Church, where she sang in the choir often as a soloist and helped launch the Belin Barbecue and Christmas Bazaar. Throughout his life, he held many jobs, always ensuring his family was well taken care of and safe. He was a member of the National Board of Advisors of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and chairman of its Southern Region Board of Advisors for four years. After a lifetime of service in the Lords name, he followed his call to ministry and was ordained by the Anglican Church in 2003, gaining the nickname Deacon Doug.. He joined Golf Battery, Third Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, Third Marine Division at Khe Sanh Combat Base near the DMZ. Dickey was skeptical. Mr. Moses was remembered as a man of honesty, integrity, curiosity, humor and kindness who loved his family and the natural world. Postal Service to open a service center in the store during a time when the local post office was struggling with turnover and growing complaints from customers. Mr. Gould loved sports of all kinds and was a fan of the Chicago Cubs and Dallas Cowboys. Brians childhood was filled with explosive adventures, including summers boating, winters skiing, yearly trips to the family farm in Canada and time surrounded by family and friends. She served as a eucharistic minister and worked with Birthright in Georgetown. The couple saw God move many times in their lives. He spent 28 years as an orthopedic surgeon, focusing on total joint replacements at Lewis Gale Clinic before retiring in Georgetown in 2001. He would follow me into the ocean and watch me surf, and then he would get on the board himself and ride in.. Sometimes it's hard to remember. His son, William Light Kinney III, died in 1989. There will be a live stream at pbocchurch.com. He returned to Charlotte and eventually became vice president of sales at Polkton Manufacturing. A celebration of her life will be held at noon on Friday at Burroughs Funeral Home with interment following in Belin Memorial UMC Cemetery. She was 88. He was 86. Mrs. Travis enjoyed long lunches, book clubs, exercise classes and wine gatherings with her friends. She was a member of the Church of the Master, Westerville, Ohio, where she sang in the choir. Known as Wade, he graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1971 and attended Forsyth Tech for one year. A reception will follow. Bermuda was a favorite destination with his wife, and golf outings with the fellas in Puerto Rico, Myrtle Beach or close to home were always welcome trips. They were married June 24, 1950, and lived in Cincinnati before settling in Fort Wayne. She was a lover of all her animals Sandy, Butler, James and Jeter. He served on the city of Greer Public Works Commission and the board for the Bank of Greer and United Carolina Bank. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to All Saints Church, 3560 Kings River Rd., Pawleys Island, S.C. 29585. As in, Yes, officer, I was speeding.. Memorials may be made to the Parkinson Voice Project at parkinsonvoiceproject.org. They were married on Sept. 7, 1959. Mrs. Sneed spent hours doing restoration and planting and caring for her gardens. Mr. Moore was remembered as man with great compassion, an infectious smile and a generous heart. She had an eye for beauty, a knack for decorating and enjoyed time spent in her garden. Gualala, Mendocino County, California 95445. Mary Ann Compton Teetor, who was active in the civic and political life of her former home in Fort Wayne, Ind., died April 3 at her home in Pawleys Island.
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