U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Ludie F. Phillips
HONEA PATH Ludie Frank Phillips, 79, formerly of 205 Sirrine St., widower of Helen Campbell Phillips, passed away June 12, 2000, at Blue Ridge Nursing Center in Easley.
Born in Anderson County, he was a son of the late Raymond and Eleanor Gambrell Phillips. He was a member of Honea Path Church of God of Prophecy and a retiree of Riegel Textile Corp.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Diane Brown of Greer; two brothers, Ralph Phillips and John Phillips, both of Honea Path; a sister, Janie Ashley of Ware Shoals; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 3 Wednesday at Honea Path Church of God of Prophecy, conducted by the Rev. John Brown and the Rev. Curry Whitaker. Burial will be in Eastview Cemetery.
Visitation is from 7-9 tonight at Pruitt Funeral Home.
The family is at the home of a brother, Ralph Phillips, 418 Sherwood Ave., Honea Path.
Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge.
Mozella Singletary
McCORMICK Services for Mozella Winn Singletary, of Route 1, Box 10-B, Talbert Road, will be at 2 Thursday at New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. R.C. Holloway and the Rev. Garland F. Pierce. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church at 1.
Pallbearers and flower bearers are friends of the family.
The family is at the home of a daughter, Sylvia S. Pierce, Talbert Road, McCormick.
Walker Funeral Home is in charge.
Doc 'Jake' Sprowl Jr.
BRADLEY Services for Dock Jake Sprowl Jr., of 3609 Rockhouse Road, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Old Field Bethel AME Church, conducted by the Rev. Paul N. Wharton, assisted by the Rev. Norris Turner and the Rev. Donald Brooks. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The body will be placed in the church at 10.
Pallbearers are members of Pride Masonic Lodge No. 411.
Flower bearers are nieces.
Visitation is at the home.
Robinson and Son Mortuary Inc., Greenwood, is in charge.
Jaqueline Lee Alfredson
MCCORMICK Jacqueline Lee Alfredson, 61, of 203 Shenandoah Dr., wife of Jack W. Alfredson, passed away July 2, 2000, at her home.
Born in Iowa, she was a daughter of Floyd Foster and the late Maxine Pat Foster. She was a member of McCormick United Methodist Church and volunteered at Helping Hands. She delivered Meals on Wheels and served as a First Responder.
Survivors include her husband; a sister, Constance Foster; a brother, Thomas Foster; three daughters, Perri Bartley, Patricia Alfredson and Judith Alfredson; and two grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 2 today at McCormick United Methodist Church.
Memorial may be made to the American Kidney Fund, 7315 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, Md. 20814.
Alonzo Albert Carter
GREENWOOD Alonzo Albert Carter, 89, of 732 Oak Ave., widower of Jamie Robinson Carter, passed away July 8, 2000, at Self Memorial Hospital.
Born in Union County, he was the son of the late Paul and Ellen Gilliam Carter. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church, where he was a former chairman of the Deacon Board, member of the Deacon Board, a Sunday School Teacher, a Church Counselor, an advisor and assistant to the Pastor. He was a retired railroad employee with the Seaboard Coast Line. He was a life member of the NAACP, the Greenwood County Planning Board, South Carolina Planning Commission, and the Greenwood Community Relations Committee. He was a member of the Harmony Masonic Lodge #37, where he served as Worshipful Master for 19 years. He was also a member of Anderson Consistory #239 AZZAM Shrine #84, where he served as Illustus Potentate for four years, and secretary and treasurer for six years; a member of Harmony Chapter, Order of Easter Star #282 where he served as Worthy Patron for 17 years. He received the Past Potentate Degree from the Imperial Council Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of Mystic Shrine in 1966, and the 33rd and last Degree from the U.S. Supreme Council in 1968.
Survivors include two sons, Albert C. Carter of Washington , D.C. and Bobby U. Carter of Landover, M.D.; a daughter, Mary Lois Byrd of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a sister Estelle Rice of Jamaica, N.Y; 29 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
The family is at the home.
Services will be announced by Robinson & Son Mortuary, Inc., which is in charge.
Reba Long
HONEA PATH Reba Finley Long, 84, of 205 Orr St., widow of Riley Long, passed away July 8, 2000, at Self Memorial Hospital.
Born in Linconton County, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Thomas Ludd and Amie Bowick Finley. She was a member of Chiquola Baptist Church and was retired from Chiquola Mfg. Co.
Survivors include four sons, Roy Long of Honea Path, J.B. Long of McCormick, Riley Long Jr. and Billy Ray Long, both of Hickory Tavern; two daughters, Becky Kitchens of Augusta, Ga. and Margaret McCuen of Honea Path; a brother, J.B. Finley of Salisbury, N.C.; a sister, Betty Hazelton of Belton; a half-brother, T.L. Finley of Anderson; 11 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Services will be at 2 Monday at Pruitt Funeral Home, conducted by Revs. David Tyler and Darrell Rooks. Burial will be in the Garden of Memories.
Visitation is from 7-9 today at the funeral home.
The family is at the home of her son, Roy Long, 172 Brock Circle, Honea Path.
Memorials may be made to Chiquola Baptist Church or to the Honea Path Rescue Squad.
Willene Rochester
NINETY SIX Frances Willene Gilreath Rochester, 79, of 121 Park St., wife of Milton R. Rochester, passed away July 7, 2000, at Self Memorial Hospital.
Born in Piedmont, she was a daughter of the late Willie O.K. and Edith Hughey Gilreath. She was a member of West Side Baptist Church, Adult 1 Ladies 2 Sunday School Class and a former member of the Church Choir. She was retired from Greenwood Mills.
Survivors include her husband of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Bonnie Crowe and Mrs. Bill Kathy Hazel, both of Greenwood; four brothers, John Milford Gilreath of Plymouth, N.C., Billie Dee Gilreath of Beaufort, Douglas Q. Gilreath of Greenwood and Charles Hughey Gilreath of Arizona; two sisters, Edith Evelyn Edmunds of Greenwood and Patricia Jean Gilreath of Pawleys Island; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 3:30 Monday at West Side Baptist Church conducted by Revs. Hal Lane and High Fortson. Burial will be in Oakbrook Memorial Park Mausoleum. The body will be placed in the church at 2:30 Monday.
Pallbearers are Jay Thompson, Joey Hughes, Tommy Edmunds, Weldon Reed, Bob Dean, Royce McDowell, Doug Brock and Vernon Lathren.
Honorary escorts are the members of the Adult 1 Department Sunday School Classes along with Fred Alewine and Rev. Wade Burton.
Visitation is from 7-8:30 today at Blyth Funeral Home.
The family is at the home of her sister, Evelyn Edmunds, 122 Sanders Court.
Memorials may be made to West Side Baptist Church Building Fund, 215 By-Pass 225S, Greenwood, SC 29649.
Blyth Funeral Home is in charge.
Margaret Brazill Seay
CLINTON Margaret Brazill Seay, 72, of 315 North Sloan St., husband of Melvin Plug Seay, passed away July 7, 2000, at Self Memorial Hospital.
Born in Joanna, she was the daughter of the late George W. and Lillie Vanderford Brazill. She was retired from Clinton Mills and was a member of First Pentecostal Holiness Church.
Survivors include her husband of the home; two sons, Melvin Randy Randall Seay of the home and Maxie Allen Seay of Clinton; a daughter, Teresa Seay Harris of Clinton; a brother, Clyde Brazill of Clinton; three sisters, Polly Dunaway, Mildred Rhodes and Barbara Brazill, all of Clinton; and two granddaughters.
Services will be at 4:00 Monday at First Pentecostal Holiness Church. Burial will be in Pinelawn Memory Gardens.
Visitation is from 7-9 today at Gray Funeral Home, Clinton.
Memorials may be made to the First Pentecostal Holiness Church, 403 Academy St., P.O. Box 866, Clinton, SC 29325.
Gray Funeral Home.
Lillie M. Starks
JUNCTION CITY, KAN. Lillie M. Starks, 85, widow of Columbus Starks Sr., passed away July 5, 2000, in Junction City.
Born in Greenwood County, she was a daughter of the late Ellis Wicks and Mary Cunningham Wicks.
Survivors include a stepson, Leonard L. Starks of Greenville; two daughters, Ida May S. Alexander and Sarah S. Looper, both of Greenville; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 4 Monday at Highland Cemetery, Junction City.
Memorials may be made to Second Missionary Baptist Church, c/o Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home, Manhattan, Kan.
David Stout
GREENWOOD David Walter Stout, 34, of 101 Haygood St, passed away July 7, 2000, at Self Memorial Hospital.
Born in St. Petersburg, Fla., he was a son of Carolyn Todd and the late Harvey Ronald Stout. He was a corrections officer at McCormick Correctional Institute.
Survivors include his mother of Greenwood; a son, Greg Stout of Greenwood; three sisters, LuAnne Stout of Brooksville, Fla., Sharon Stout of Kissimmee, Fla. and Sandra Groves of Lakeland, Fla.; a brother, Edwin Stout of Brooksville, Fla.; and his grandmother, Lucille Todd of Calhoun Falls.
Services will be at 2 Monday at Harley Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Rev. Raymond Todd. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Ed Rymszewick, Vernon Brown, Larry Gaines, Ken Groves, Monty Smith and Donald Todd.
Visitation is from 7-9 today at the funeral home.
The family is at the home of his mother, 121 Freeway Road.
Harley Funeral Home is in charge.