Douglas G. Billings of Murrells Inlet, who spent a career in the hospitality industry, died Sept. 5 following a brief fight with aggressive cancer. Mrs. Dickert was named the 1991-92 Citizen of the Year by the South Charleston Lions Club. Her son, Christopher P. Nance, died before her. Joyce married Edward G. Goode in Philadelphia. He listened to others and responded thoughtfully, offering sage, considered advice, but only when asked. Home in Gualala. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the William C. and Margaret F. Moran Scholarship in care of the Lander University Foundation in Greenwood or to the William C. Moran and Margaret F. Moran Scholarship in care of the Francis Marion University Foundation in Florence. He also helped raise funds for scientific kits to aid STEM teachers in Horry County schools. He is survived by his daughter, Elisabeth Mayer Kinney McNiel (Daniel) of Bennettsville; three grandchildren, Robert Leland McNiel III (Emma) of Chattanooga, Tenn., Margaret Jane McNiel of Knoxville, Tenn., and William Light Kinney McNiel of Wofford College; his great-grandchildren, Robert Leland McNiel IV and Rose Catherine McNiel; his sister-in-law, Frances Elisabeth Pegues Burroughs of Conway; a nephew, Henry Buck Burroughs III (Julie) of Brandon, Fla.; a niece, Victoria McNeill Burroughs of North Charleston; a great-nephew, Henry Buck Burroughs IV; and numerous cousins. For over 40 years, student learning was her passion. He was 91. She is survived by her children, Sharon Carlisle, Jacqueline Dill (Glenn), Michael Cumuze (Teresa), Erin Burns (Gary) and Bambi Cumuze (Mike); her grandchildren, Eric Carlisle (Emily), Farrah Beaudry (Tim), Kelli Barentine (Dan), Kristen Feutral (Mike), Satchele Burns, Mick Cumuze (Sarah) and Connor McCarthy; and her great-grandchildren, Kaleigh Feutral, Colton Feutral, Cannon Feutral, James Carlisle, Anna Carlisle, Aiden Barentine, Ethan Beaudry, M.J. Cumuze and C.J. In the following years, he worked in luxury residential real estate, most recently with the Lachicotte Co. Christies International Real Estate. His role models and motivators were his parents (Maynard and Mildred Jolly), his four older brothers (Kenny, Melvin, Stanley and Jimmy Jolly), his granny next door (Granny Jolly) and his football coach (Jack Huss). Memorials may be made to the Parkinson Voice Project at parkinsonvoiceproject.org. Well, it's a name that's hard to pronounce and even harder to spell. 428 N. Cloverdale Blvd. Ms. Meador enjoyed going for a walk, gardening and sewing. There will be no funeral. The Bible didnt come with a handbook on how to interpret it, he said. She married Charles Allo Schroer on Sept. 3, 1949, and followed his career path across seven states while raising seven children. View Full Report. She was remembered as loving, gracious and fun. He also loved playing golf. For example, Gualala, California obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. He was born in Philadelphia, the adopted son of Sidney Hawver and Irene Hawver and the birth son Earl Becker and Catherine Becker. Condolences may be sent at grahamfuneralhome.org. He was 75. He was an accomplished water skier and taught the sport to his sons. Special Rates Available Call 855-516-1090. James G. Barnett died March 12 after a courageous battle with cancer. His research contributions were acknowledged by awards such as the Russell Award for Research in Science and Engineering, the William S. Proctor Award for Scientific Achievement, and the Waddell Lifetime Achievement Award. Otherwise, it would just be another thing in Myrtle Beach.. In addition, she was an avid bridge player, golfer and tennis player. There wasnt a person who could resist his infectious smile and attitude. He was named to the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame. Services will be announced. Condolences may be send at ridgewayfh.com. Memorials may be made to St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital at stjude.org. He was born Jan. 5, 1936, the sixth and only surviving child of John Harold and Marie Miller DuBois. Services will be held Oct. 1 at 10 a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home and Burial Park in Hamilton, Ohio. Like her father, Reuben, she enjoyed a good party, and like her mother, Margaret, she was devoted to her faith. They always enjoyed the beach, camping at Ocean Lakes campground for many years before purchasing their second home in Murrells Inlet after Hurricane Hugo. He liked spending time fishing or hunting. She was a lover of all her animals Sandy, Butler, James and Jeter. He was a member of the Winyah Indigo Society, Georgetown Cotillion, Mayor of North Inlet, the Brookgreen Gardens board of trustees, Santee Cooper customer advisory council, Clemson University board of visitors, and served on the boards of the Georgetown County Water and Sewer District, Georgetown Marine Institute, and the Horry-Georgetown Technical College Foundation. Lachicotte was inspired by shopping areas he saw while selling hammocks around the country. Hope Jennings Nettles of Pawleys Plantation died Sept. 12 with her husband by her side. A strong woman of faith, she and her family were parishioners of Holy Family Catholic Church in Nutley. You can click this link to create an obituary. Two other sisters, Ann and Mildred, died before him. Mrs. Salley was remembered for her uncondition al love and acceptance, her energy and her love of life. He graduated from York High School, where he was an accomplished athlete in football and track. Bicentennial in 1976. Furnished Call Now (707) 513-4845 check availability. He served in the Army as a heavy equipment mechanic during the Korean War. The couple had two children, whom they raised where they worked: Hildebrand and Son grocery store and butcher. Mr. Chiarilli was an avid golfer who loved his Sunday group and the Golfsters group he played with for many years. He eventually signed on with Ford Motor Co., where he rose to a position of head union steward at the Toronto installation. Participants are invited to wear the bright colors he loved and their smiles, share their stories and tall fishing tales. He was deployed on the USS Plymouth Rock and served in Vietnam. After Vietnam and tours at Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Dix, N.J., Mr. ONeal returned to West Point to serve as an instructor and assistant professor of English from 1971 to 1974. He did not suffer fools but was faithful, loved and enjoyed his friends. A celebration of his life was held Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. She graduated in 1959 from Socastee High School, where she was crowned Miss Socastee. A gathering in her honor will be held Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Mojos Marina Bar and Grill in Murrells Inlet. Mrs. Testa was a member of Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, where she was active in the Womens Club, serving as a model at its benefit fashion show. He taught a bible class at Pawleys Island Community Church for 20 years. He worked his way up to chief technician. He met his future wife, Anne Morrison, in 1965 on a blind date and married her later that year. Her brothers, Charles W. Compton and David Meid Compton, and her sisters-in-law, Kathryn C. Compton and Constance T. Rodie, died before her. Lachicotte then returned to Clemson, where he was a student manager of the 1948 football team that went undefeated under coach Frank Howard. Gualala obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. Interment will follow at the church columbarium. Vue Kitchen 69 reviews Closed Now Bar, American $$ - $$$ Menu "Great dinner" "Jade Ruiz, Inn Keeper at Surf Inn." 11. After her retirement, she served as supervisor for student interns at Coastal Carolina University and as a graduate instructor for Webster University. At 80, she finally got to see the Grand Canyon. He was 86. Dr. Kellys dental career began with five years of private practice in Spartanburg. Aaron described himself as being a terror of the Myers Park neighborhood, throwing water balloons at cars on Providence Road from tree houses. Condolences may be sent at burroughsfh.com. He loved them, too. She would often tell stories about her friends, which her grandchildren could recite almost word for word. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt and fish his whole life. He traveled frequently and loved sharing his experiences of sightseeing across Europe. At the same time, Bennettsville City Council named the two entrances of the municipal parking lot as Bill Kinney Jr. Way. Retiring after 29 years of service to the VA Medical Center and UNC, Dr. Kelly returned to his home state to join Dr. Jason Meares in private practice at the Carolina Dental Center in Murrells Inlet. He joined the National Guard, serving for 10 years. Three of them met recently. He served as owner and president of the company until retiring in 2011. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a college fund for his daughters, P.O. She was 83. They enjoyed traveling the U.S. and cruising the Caribbean in their retirement. He approached his diagnosis with optimism and a strong, quiet faith in Jesus Christ. He was interested in all sports. 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. George A. Mead of Pawleys Island died Sept. 11, 2022 at his home. Mrs. Goode managed seven womens clothing stores in North Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Lived In Denver CO, Palm Springs CA, Laguna Beach CA. As a young man, he excelled in many sports and found a deep passion for football at Duke University and in the NFL. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Charles Cain; her son, Brian Kluttz of Pawleys Island; her daughters, Ande Lowe of Concord, N.C., and Erin Ritchie (Mike) of Kernersville; and her grandchildren, Maddie Lowe, Matthew Ritchie, Jackson Lowe and Laura Ritchie. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Abbey, 46 Gathering Lane, Pawleys Island, SC 29585 or Friendship Place, 1905 Front St., Georgetown, SC 29440. His greatest joys were spending time with his family, friends, retired military classmates, commanding the grill and cooking his steaks to medium-rare perfection while reminiscing of a life well lived. She is survived by her children, Paula Babiss (Lee) and James Tausche (Jane); her grandchildren, Lindsay Babiss Bornheimer (Will), Emily Babiss (Sen OMahony) and Hannah Babiss, Charlotte and Andrea Tausche; and her great-grandchildren, Emma, Taylor and Harper Bornheimer. His father later married Mary Louise Hodge of Chattanooga, Tenn.. Frances Nadine Gamble Tausche, 94, of West Hartford, Conn., a retired medical researcher and a part-time resident on Pawleys Island, died Oct. 9. The family will receive friends in the church parlor at 10 a.m. He also worked at the Paper Mill Theater and played at jazz clubs at night. She was 88. She was a long-time member of the First Baptist Church of Georgetown, where she was the pianist for many years and a member of the Ruth Sunday School Class. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Fred W. Brandigon; her cousins, Ann Molnar of New Jersey and Lauren Fiorella of Delaware; her sister-in-law, Carole Cicerale of New Jersey; her brothers-in-law, Tim Toomer (Donna) of New Jersey and Bill Toomer (Lisa) of Murrells Inlet; and many nieces and nephews. A world traveler, whod made his way through Europe, Australia, Asia, South America and many places in between, he had a talent for spinning tales. In their early married life, Margaret and Bill moved quite often in an effort to advance Bills career in academia while simultaneously raising their two sons. Mr. Warren was a generous giver of his time and touched many lives everywhere he went. 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 worked at Fairchild, the first business in what would later become the Silicon Valley. He enmeshed himself in the Pawleys Island community, adding to its lore and allure. Mrs. Hamilton was active in her community. He loved what he did, but his greatest pleasures were simple ones: being surrounded by family, hanging out with friends, meeting with his small group from church, keeping up with sports and politics, enjoying his front porch, building an outdoor fire and drinking a beer. He served as president of the Marlborough Historical Society and chairman of the Marlboro County Historic Preservation Commission and Bennettsville Board of Architectural Review/Tree Committee. Memorials may be made to the Montessori School of Pawleys Island, P.O. This was followed by tours to the Republic of Korea, where he served in the demilitarized zone, and the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. Mr. ONeal finished his 20-year Army career with the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. Condolences and memorials can be sent to the church, P.O. Mr. Motley did sewer treatment work for Grand Strand Water and Sewer and was widely known as the best electrician around. Gualala. He was a founder of the SCPA Hall of Fame. He graduated from Norwich University in Vermont, where he was a member of the Theta Chi Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, and played several sports. At the Church of the Holy Comforter, she taught Sunday School, hosted Alpha gatherings and served on the wedding guild and vestry. Mrs. Chandler served on the National Council of Garden Clubs Board for over 25 years. He is survived by his two sons, Hubert L. Bert Shuler III (Julianne) of Orangeburg and Edwin Tillotson Eddie Shuler of Charlotte; six grandchildren, Hubert L. Shuler IV (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Shuler Wood (Aaron), Andrew Dean Shuler (Natalie), William Douglas Clary, Hampton Shuler Clary and Caroline Clary Menges (Caleb); and two great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the St. Frances Animal Center (sfanimals.org). A memorial service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Burroughs Funeral Home. William Gatewood Moore Jr. of Murrells Inlet, who made a career in commercial real estate, died May 11. He was born in Camden, N.J, the son of Olin and Barbara Warren. Mr. John Sidney Hood III of Georgetown died April 17 at his home. He accomplished this goal. Box 1456, Sumter, SC 29151; or the charity of your choice. She met her future husband, Thomas Testa, at Montclair State College, where she graduated as a mathematics major in 1954. He was a member of the American Legion and VFW. Samuel Richard Averette of Wachesaw Plantation, former owner of a plastics company, died Feb. 26 at his home. A celebration of his life was held Sunday at the DeBordieu Club. Dr. DuBois was remembered as a delightful human being with the ability to quote extensively from anything hed ever read. The business later expanded into office supplies. Joseph Anthony Chiarilli Jr. of Murrells Inlet died May 6 at his home surrounded by family after a long illness. They fell in love while grieving Butlers death. In 1969, Celie married Mike Travis, and together they raised two children. Obituaries in Gualala, California (CA). He worked at Baystate Elevator starting in 1971 and finished his career out at Otis Elevator, where he retired at the age 58. The average household income in the Sunset Drive area is $58,118. He loved to laugh and tell his friends a story, a joke, or a southern saying and there were many in his repertoire. Its a mistake not to keep the quality of life we have here, he said. He was, known for his one-liners and expressive eyebrows. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Webb; his son, John Webb of Greenville; his other children, Patrick Taylor (Terry) of Germany, Michael Taylor of Traverse City, Mich., Alexander Taylor (Andrea) of Southern Pines, N.C., and Yvonne Taylor (Paul Heisey) of Simpsonville; eight grandchildren, Clark Taylor, Rose Taylor, Carly Taylor, Matthew Taylor, Benjamin Taylor, Cooper Taylor, Camden Taylor and Reagan Heisey; a great-granddaughter, Isla Rickman; and his sister, Jacalyn Healy of Syracuse, N.Y. A graveside service was held Saturday in the Pennyroyal Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Donald T. Caudell of Murrells Inlet died Sept. 1 surrounded by his family. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. He was also a consummate storyteller. He loved to travel and his highlights included a 1960 trip to the Soviet Union, a summer in England with the Experiment in International Living in 1963 and a United Methodist medical mission trip to Haiti in 1976. Ft. 2 Car Garage Listing provided by Oceanic Land Office, Robert T Juengling Hide Contact Share Map Contingent 1/30 3D Tour 38560 Robinson Reef Dr Gualala, CA 95445 $1,575,000 Single Family Contingent MLS # 322036458 Mr. Hollenbaugh was remembered as a kind, compassionate and caring soul who touched many peoples lives both professionally and personally. She was 89. Tiller, 82, co-owner of two Hammock Shops businesses, Dr. Thomas W. Kelly Jr., 83, dentist taught at UNC, Hope J. Nettles, 65, made career in banking, LeRoy MacSorley, 84, deputy probation director, Ruth A. Cumuze, 95, enjoyed history and carpentry, Aubrey E. Johnson, 89, worked for International Paper, Doug Billings, 80, rose to Holiday Inn board from smallest inn, Bill Wickliffe, 78, left Ford to help run retail business, Donald T. Caudell, 86, started telecom company, Dr. John Vernberg, 96, founding director of Baurch Institute, David E. Brewer, 92, former Heritage resident, David Stafford, 75, retired Naval officer worked for NASA, Gary Stalvey, 64, loved time on Winyah Bay, Adele Brandigon, 79, former Spanish teacher, Maryan Caughman-May, 91, business owner was active in church, Ann W. MacDonald, 84, enjoyed all things Irish, Hazel M. Hildebrand, 91, started nursing career at 50, Dorothy J. MacDonnell, 89, community and church volunteer, H. Wade Purcell, 69, owned real estate company, William S. Barber, 80, won 2008 SCGA senior title, Ronald C. Gould, 85, retired airline pilot, Ron Jolly, 67, had career as computer programmer, Dave Halpin, 77, worked for elevator companies, Olin R. Warren Jr., 80, volunteer baseball coach, Gertrude T. Chandler, 100, won gold at London flower show, Lila M. Fairey, 88, former Pawleys Island resident, Benjamin Paget, 85, owned the family car dealership, Anne Salley, 55, led marketing for Smith Medical Clinic, Charles J. Muratore, 80, coached Little League teams, Doug Harvey, 81, businessman answered call to Anglican ministry, Sylvia E. Guthrie, 76, former county school administator, William G. Moore Jr., 81, started commercial realty company, Paul Z. DuBois, 86, librarian was a Pulitzer Prize nominee, Joseph A. Chiarilli Jr., 64, owner of Classic Style Homes, Christine M. Testa, 88, retired math teacher, Rusty Langley, 86, worked 40 years in textile industry, Anthony H. Dallas, 53, GHS grad worked as electrician, R.J. Bubber Ferdon, 91, businessman chaired hospital boards, Betty L.G. A celebration of her life was held Dec. 21 at Schoedinger Worthington Funeral Home. She graduated from Andrews High School and attended Rice Business College. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and grew up in Preston, Cuba. Springs Co. His parents had moved their shop from Pawleys Island to the mainland when the Georgetown bridges were built and the highway was paved in 1938. Family meant everything to her. He was 72. They owned Hamilton Chevrolet. He grew up there and in Spartanburg. A daughter, Kathy Paget Joye, a brother, James S. Paget Jr., and a sister, Jessie Paget Lamb, died before him. We provide safe, convenient and unique travel experience using intel, modern technology and quality resources, after considering all threats to ensure clients arrive safely at their destinations. After retiring to Pawleys Island, he started Rudolphs Antique Clocks, both repairing and collecting them. Mr. Shuler was the son of Hubert Lamar Shuler Sr. and Eloise Hipp Shuler of Orangeburg. His sister, Jane Horton Leasman, died before him. She is survived by her children, Hallie (Kipp) and Britt; her four grandchildren, Caroline and Harrison Banker of Charlotte, and Rankin and Burns Travis of Charleston; her sister, Betty Davies (Ed); her nephews and their families in Tennessee; and her best friend of 50 years, Natalie Moore. He was a member of Christ the King Grace Church, where he served as both a junior and senior warden. Another stepdaughter, Marsha Forrester, died before her. He continued to enjoy serving as an enthusiastic walking tour guide for any visitor to Bennettsville, his office or home. Those who knew Mr. Warren were always welcomed by his quick wit and his gift of subtly. SIERRA SUNSET VILLAGE . Her aunt, Mary Ella Neyle, also had a role in raising her. Adults. Gualala Point Regional Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset. A celebration of life service will be held at 11 a.m. today at All Saints Church. The couple moved to California, where Mr. Reed built his career as a business executive. She met John James J.J. Britton and they began a seven-year courtship which led to 64 years of marriage. She was 78. A graveside service will be held privately. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society (cancer.org) or to Amedisys Hospice, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Conway, SC 29526. In addition to her husband of 68 years, she is survived by her children, Deborah (Raymond), Bacil Jr. and Laura Ann (Jim); six grandchildren, Chris (Kobi), Lindsay (Lee) Sarah (Jameson), Jennifer, Brittany and Tom; four great-grandchildren, Lucas, Layne, Brooks and Lyla; and a brother, Julius Durham Waites. He earned a masters degree in English in 1971 from the University of Pennsylvania. Have a Mich Ultra on him and celebrate the spirit of a good man. She was previously a long-time member of Murrells Inlet Presbyterian Church, where she was an elder, Sunday School teacher and a member of the Presbyterian Women. As a young man, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout prior to graduating from Orangeburg High School. LeRoy MacSorley of the Tradition Club died Sept. 3 at home with his family. He would spend each morning on the beach in worship of Gods creation and talking to Jesus. She was 95. A celebration of his life will be held privately. She was born June 1, 1940, in Galion, Ohio, the oldest of three daughters of Robert and Elizabeth Yochem. He was happiest at his farm, hunt club and watching birds on his back porch with Martha. She also enjoyed golf, mahjong and card games, jigsaw puzzles, spending time at the beach, baking cookies for friends and family, traveling with her family, Bible studies and her faith in God. She is survived by her daughter Sarah Marshall Zimmerman (Steve) of Pawleys Island; her sons, Bobby Marshall (Sandy) of Huntington and Eddie Marshall (Renee) of Proctorville, Ohio: six grandchildren, Katie Mills (William), Allie Marshall, Emma Marshall, Ginny Marshall, Kristin Marshall and Will Marshall; two great-grandchildren, Marshall Mills and Vivian Mills; and her niece, Carol Kirkland (Don) of Philadelphia. Ralph Wilson, who founded the Buffalo Bills with a $25,000 investment in 1959 and turned the team into western New York's defining institution, died Tuesday after . Mr. Dargan had a successful career as a stock broker, principally with the firm of A.G. Edwards, which allowed him to provide a wonderful life for his family. Gualala Bluff Trail Bowling Ball Beach Gualala Arts Center Gualala Point Regional Park Alinder Gallery of Photography Studio 391 Fine Art Gallery Cooks Beach Manchester Beach Ocean Cove Point Arena Lighthouse & Museum Navarro Vineyard and Winery B. Bryan Preserve Pebble Beach Black Point Beach City of Ten Thousand Buddhas Arena Theater He returned to Charlotte and eventually became vice president of sales at Polkton Manufacturing. A celebration of his life will be held at 10 a.m. today at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church with a Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Inurnment will be held at the church columbarium. After Indiana, she worked as a biologist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, where she investigated the effects of radiation and certain means for radiation to help in human health care.