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r ./!'t-. ----~~~~~~~~--~-~-.~-~--~-=-~==~~~r1~~~~~==~~~~~ Father of Mrs. Sgt. Dunlap 54 L D. Frick, 66, Mrs. E. H. Frost I floyd Griffin WinnsboroNative, DiesThursday at Of Jenkinsville, Di ~s.C'oToper'd73, -rasses.Saturday . Dies in Georgia Blythewood Home Dies in Columbia eson ues ay /tlS~ I 11"'8119"~ " . . A Lo al H ·I Allen Poe Crawford, 69, the father Sgt. \Thomas Brice Dunlap, 54 Lawrence David Frick, 66, of Mrs. ~0m.se M~KiSSICkFrost, 43, t c ospita of Mrs. Floyd S. Griffin, Jr., of U.S. Army (retired), died Wed., Route 1, Blythewood, died at his o~ Jen~ville, died at th~ Colum- I f,rB' - Winnsboro, died Saturday after- Sept. 16,in the Martin Army Hospi- home at 4 o'clock Thursday after- bia .HosPItal Sunday evening after Mrs. Jen:u ie Smith c~r, 78, died oon in Hayesville, N. C. Death tal at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. noon after a lingering illness. an Illness of several months. TU~ay mght at ~:20 0 CI~k at the was attributed to a heart attack. His death was attributed to a heart Mr. Frick was born in. the Holly Mrs. Frost was born October I, FaIrfield ~emon~. HospItal. Shel uneral services were held Mon- attack. I C/ ~ Grove community, son of the late~1914,in _Jenkinsville, a daughter of had been ill declining health far. tlay from the First Methodist Cornelia Leitner and John Rufuslthe late Bessie Swygert McKissick SQinetime,but her sudden death was Church, Hayesville, of which he ," F~r3I seiviees:"wete\~','in the-Frick. He was a ·retired employee GlelUlJand John McKissick. She had attributed to a heart attack. was a member. :BrittOW "arld'DObI)s Ftirler'ir}"Ho'me;,of the U. S. Rubber Company and~made her home in Jenkinsville for Mrs. Cooper was born at Salley . . ... Columbus, Ga., at. 3:00 p.m., Thurs- was a member of Beulah Method- the past 33 years'. on September sa, 1884, the daqghter \p H~ 1S s~r~~VedbY c h1S fWl~e,Mrs.. nay, Sept. 18. Burial was in the ist Church of Upper Richland She attended Winthrop College and of the late James Smith and Mm. au e u Paul raw or; ?ne Army Memorial Cemetery at Fort County, ' was a member of the Shiloh Metb- MartJ&a.JaneII.o<Jvs SmiWt. She-~. sonds'Jc~mt es T Pau cfrawfodrd,hRt ICh -Benning}A chaplain from the 29th Survivors include his widow odist I Church a member of the ar 1 y enn.: our' aug ers . -, " 00 employee of the U. S. Rubber Mrs wa~e Phillips and Mrs Ro~ Infantry. Fort Be~~, conducted Mrs. Pattie Taylor Frick of the! Wade Hampton Ohapter of the UDC, Company until she was retited in ert 'Tiger Jr of H '11 : M the service, and military honors home; three daughters, Mrs. A. S. the Palmetto Literary CltJb,the WOo 1935; she was a ~ber of the Tommy Smith of ~;:::~b~~o, ~: were rendered. ~horpe, Sr., and Mrs. H. ~. Sprat- =: Club, and the .Hon:reDemon- Stephen Greene BaptIst Chur~ and. C., and Mrs. -Floyd S. Griffin, Jr., Sgt. Dunlap was born in Winns- Iin, S~". both of Colum~Ia; and SltratIonClub of Jenlnnsville. of~the Sunday School -extension de- of Winnsboro. Five granddaughters boro on April 26, 1904. He is th~ Mrs. Otis ~~own of Wm~~b?r~;\, Survivors include her hu~band, tment of the. c:hurcb.Her. hus- and five grandsons also survive. son of Mrs. Carrie Brice Richardson on~ son, William E. R. (.Bill ) Eugene Herbert Frost; two sisters, band, John Howell Cooper" died a Death CO-Imes to L Dunlap and the late Thomas Rich- Fnck, of Blythewood, two sisters; Mrs. J. J. Jeffries (}f Wilmington, number of years ago. ardson Dunlap. He was married in Mrs. J. A. Broom~ of Blythe~ood,Del., and Mrs. E. Ballentine of Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. MD· 1..•: .•.. 1929to the former Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. C. B. Finley of Ridge- Greenville; one brother, Eben R. '. T. Bussell (Gertrude) of Mobile, rs. ouglaH at Harkenberg of Macon, Ga. way; two brothers, W.. R. Frick,' McKissick, of Falls Church, Va.; Alabama; Mrs. H. G, Raley <Hen- Blackstock Home ' of Blythewood and Silas A. Frick, an: aunt, Mrs. T. L. McMeekin of rietta), Mrs. T. E. Wilkes (Will Lou),' , ,'. ., Sgt. Dunlap entered the Army Sr., of Columbia; six grandchil:Jenkinsville; an uncle, John S. Swy- Mrs. Garris Ladd, Jr. (Dorothy), Mrs. Mozelle Wylie Douglass, 82, in 1926,and was stationed with the dren, and one great-grandchild; and gert of Columbia, and her mother- M H ld E Dou1 J (J Service Company"29thInfantry, Fort a . number of nieces and nephews. in-law, Mrs. Herbert Frost, Sr., of J'S. a1"O,. g as, r. en- died I3ther home at,Blackstock earl"'I'" ld ) d M J M B •..•• ( Benning, until the outbreak of Wor. I Funeral servic.es were conducted Columbia. me an rs. ames . ra~ram' Tuesday morning. She had: reeentf . (Sclenah),' all of Winnsboro; four been a patient at the Fairfield CQUll War II. AfteF a tour of duty WIth at 5 p.m. Friday from Beulah Funeral services were held at 4 sons: Victor Cooper, Jack Cooper ty Memorial, Hospital, but had re- the Medical Detachment in; Japan, Methodist Church by the Rev. L. D. o'clock Tuesday afternoon from , he was assigned to Fort Gordon, Hamer and the Rev. W. Harry Dunbar Funeral Home in Columbia, and,James Cooper, all of W~n'llsboro. tured home. 51 let ~ , and Oscar Cooper of Mobile, Ala. She was the wife of thi late Wil- Augusta, Ga. Chandler. Interment was in the conducted by 'her pastor, the Rev. I church cemetery. Jack McNadr and the Rev. T. F. f.lso surviving are 29 grandchildren liam Simonton Douglass. She was In 1956, Sgt. Dunlap received I and seven great grandchildren and. the oldest surviving member of the citation from Major General P. E. Active 'pallbearers were H. H.l}eid, pastor of College Plac? Met:h- a number of nieces and nephews. Blackstock Presbyterian Church and Gallagher, commanding general of Spratlin, Jr.,. A. S. Thorpe, ~r., odist Church. Interment was in ElnJi. Funeral services will be conducted was very active in all of the church Fort Gordon, for "long and faithful T~omas H. Frick, Eugene R. Frick, wOod.Cemetery. at 4:30 Thursday afternoon from affairs. 'She was known for her; service in the Armed Forces of the JImmy Glass, and Herbert Pullen. Active pallbearers ~ere:. c:m W. the Stephen Greene Memorial Bap- beautiful Christian character, char- United States for the performance LD F.d 82 Frost, R. P. McMeekin, Jae Swy- tist Church by the pastor, the Rev. itable spirit and was IOViedl by of outstanding service as a cook in rl y" gert, Howard Yarborough, HeIR'Y William P. Clydle, assisted by Dr. who knew her. She was a membe the U. S. Army Hospital while as- Diesat Home in 'yar~roug~, and J. F. Yarborough. alph E. Lattimore. of the United Daughters of the Con- signed to the Medical Detachment Bethel Commum.ty C. E. Gurley, 4 , Interment will be in the Winns- federacy. d r~ ~ do,t 'om O.cto.b,w1:;;, :1 o cemetery. Funeral services were held from 1952, to Mardi 6, 1956." ICfst:g Dies Suddenly at The body will be at the home' of !h~ Blackstock: Presbyterian Church sgL DunlaP held the following Lloyd Douglas. Fridy, 82,.?f .the H Wed esd lrs. G. M. Ladtl, Jr. .at II o'clock Wednesday afternoon, decorations: Korean Service Med- Bethel c~mmumht~ of FaItrfI;ld orne n ay A allbe ill be Ji ~onducted by the Rev. W. L. Baker al N ti al Def Med 1 County, died at IS home a en c rve p arers Wl umny •. , aon ense ervice a" 1 k Th d ' . g after Coley' Eugene Gurley 47 died ouglas, Jackie Wilkes, Gar ris' of Gastonia, N. C., the Rev. A. M. United Nations Service Medal, and 0 c oc h urs ay':~lolrnm ;H suddenly of a heart attack 'at his . .h ling G -. 1 more t an a year s I ness. e was I LittleJo n of Bow reen, orm- Bronze Clasp GCMWIth,three oops. . R' hI d C tv home 130 Chestnut Street Winns- .~'~r and interMent foliewed .. . born In upper IC an oun), : '. ' Fr.1: ,,' .' '1 '. tit '1 h Survivors include his WIdow,Mrs. the son of tile late Thomas Wash- bore MIlls, at 1:45Wednesday morn- ''9 "tamily not m e csurcn . lb' bo t Whit' th Moor",' Elizabeth H. Dunlap of Courn us, ington and Georgianna Douglas mg. He was rn a nure, e Payne, ~~"U"~.1' •• uo••.•w •••~ A-" Ga.; his mother, Mrs. C. B. Dun-!Fridy, on April 22, 1876,and was son of the late Lily Mae Brigman .ler, Lancaster; Dr.' M. J. EhrUch, lap, of Winnsboro; three sisters, a retired farmer. Gurley and Ed Gurley.tu!lt:frt' . I Ohester;Mrs. Clarence L. Geddings, Miss Charlotte A. Dunlap, a med- Mr. Fridy taught the adult Sun- Mr. Gurley was a foreman with Mills N. Cooper, 52, died sud- of Winnsboro and Wilbur S. Douglass ical missionary in Formosa, Mrs. day School class at Bethel Meth-: the United States Rubber Company, enJ.y- here Tb:ursday'morning (Apri) of Blackstock. \ Watson B. Duke of Lake City, and odist Church for more than thirty and was an active member of the' 0). He had been in ill health for Six great-grandchildren and a Mrs. George B. Hagood, Jr., Winns-,years, and was the assistant su- Stephen Greene Baptist' Church. some time but the end was unex:- number of nieces and nephews sur- boro; three brothers, John B. Dun- perintendent of the. church school [leCt~. 11~ vive. lap of Columbia, Donald E. Dunlap for many years. The son of Mrs. Iva Wright 'Co~ F· I Rit H Id of Kernersville, N. C., and William Survivors include three daugh- er and the late Brooks C. Cooper, ma es e M. Dunlap of Winnsboro. ters: Mrs. Robbie Carter (Mary), .e was born in Ridgeway. He was Here Wednesday' of Ehrhardt; Mrs. M. B, Rigby retired empl~ee of the U. s, IF irfi Id M (Miriam) of Kingstree; and Miss UibberCompany, Winnsboro Mills, For J. B. Dunlap al Ie an, Elizabeth Fridy of Winnsboro; one Wesley Phillips, and Mr.s. Tommy aI;st~~:t.of_~teaPheilimembGreerene-Of~ 1~5'ql di d . s id B 103 son, John L. Fridy, of Winnsboro, ,Mnumasobne'r ao~:tece~oc=ndH~~Ph~:S a V"UlJ.\:''' au... UJC' John Buchanan DUnap e in t and five grandchildren; one sister, _ . innsboro Mas~nic Lodge No. 11_ • a Columbia hospital Tuesday af- aloe 'Miss Hattie Fridy - and one broth- Funeral services will be conducted" Survivors are his widow, Mnr.ternoon about 3 o'clock, following' 'er, Thomas Heyward Fridy, both at 4:30 o'clock Friday from the Ste-' lth Rish Cooper of the' home: .~ long period Of. declining health, t Dies on Tuesday of Winnsboro. . phen Greene Baptis~ ?hurch by the wo daughters, Mrs. Jerome Sykes but his, death resulted from a . . Funeral services were conduct- pastor, the Rev. WIlliam P. Clyde. d Mrs. Bobby Haygood, and ~ heart attack suffered earner.in Funeral services were held Wed- ed at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon IIn~erment will be in the Winnsboro aidopted niece, Mrs. Robert Craft,. the week. . nesday for Young Gibson, Fairfield from the Bethel Methodist Church MIlls cemetery. aU of Winnsboro; a son, B. Ray M·r.Dunlap was the son of Mrs. -county mart who lived near Blythe- by the pastor, the Reverend C. W. Active pallbearers will be John Cooper of Danville,·Va.; his motber, Carrie Bric; Dunlap and the late wood, who was said to be 103years M~Nair, and the .Reverend' Wallace s~evenson, Curtis Hudson, Edgar J.l;Lrs.B. C. Cooper of Ridgeway; Thomas Richardson Dunlap of' old. He had! spent his entire life Fridy of ColumbIa.~ SIms: Leonard ~lack, Jack Gandy, seven grandchildren; three sisters, W' b in this county. ~111!1~ Interment was in the church Condie L. Geddings, W f d f D 1!~rt+' inns oro. 7'> 0 . h f '1 I besid Mrs. Leon at or 0 arJJI'l15'on, ,, '. ..( . cemetery m t e atnl y pot, eSI e The honorary escort will be como' s. Vernon Hudson of Chester and! Survivors, besides his mother, SurvLvmgare a son, Caldwell Gib-Jthat of his wife the former Miss d f th mb fhi S d are fur.ee sisters: Miss t:h:arloote . . '. pose 0 tne me ers 0 IS un ay ; s. Carvel Bingham of Columbia; I'. B ; _ ,son of Kenton, OhIO, and four Martha Leitner, who died a num- School class and George Douglas, C. two brothers, Ralph Cooper of Du:nlIapand iMr~. George . Ha ,daughte.rs: Mrs. Emm:a Outen of ber of years ago. IL. Geddings, Clem Hewell, John E. WiImsboro and Ernest GoalleI' o~ foQd. Jr., of Wmnsboro ~d .Mrs. Columlna, Mrs. M. ltob~son Of. Bly- Active pallbearers were L. S. (Enloe and Louis HumJ2hries. Ridgewaty'. watson B. Duke of Lake C~ty, two thewood, Mrs. Josephine Milton, Mann H H Mann Sr John Leit- t .. J P Gull dP .. f·· , .. ,., ela. s were " ey an epsy Funeral services, conducted by b~~thers, Wllliam M. Dunlap 0 Pontiac, Mlch:,and··Mrs. Gertrude ner, Archie Taylor, Joe Dubard, Young Gulley. /2!/t;~ , James P ·. Bla-'-·-'der. \\:umsbo[o, and Donald E. Dun- Carr of Detroit. and Joe Brooks. , Mr Gulley .t th.• ti of h' llie Rev. hId Sa· t dUl::w~~__ lap of Kernersville, N C.. ' .. B th f Mrs d tho a ufllet me, 1S t pastor, were e I ur!flY mloQ- Twenty-tbree grandchildren and ro er O. ea was a man ac urer sagen noon from the Stephen Greene Hap- Funeral servtceg were conduct- ZJ ,great-gr:andchildre also. s 'v~ De for an electrical supply company. tist Ch,urch.Active pallbearers were eel at 3:30 o'clock Wednesda~ af- 'P. M. Dees les a ;positionhe had held for the past- Robert Smith, James Robinson. tcrnoon from the Sion Presbyte- 35 years. ; Jack Robinson, Huey Morgan, EliB rjan Church in Winnsboro, by the l. Joseph Perrin Gulley, 73, a long- ~umter and Mrs. P. M. Dees of Hollis, E<\!'l Boulware. pastor, the Reverend Robert E. time resident of Norfolk, Va., died Winnsboro. Funeral services will Smith, and interment was in the .on Tu.esday.at his home. A native be held on Friday morning at church cemetery f c.entr Nor Ca lina hi a- lezen o'clock i. ~cll)l1.-: _ ------~'" Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ber- nice Whitaker Johnson Gurley, and one step-son, Edward Johnson, of Columbia; four sisters, Mrs. D. E. Marthers, Mrs. Henry Clack, j Mrs. '

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Page 1: r1~~~~~==~~~~~~~==~------ , I Griffin Wifairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Obituaries-Collection/... · If,rB' - Winnsboro, died Saturday after- Sept. 16,in the Martin ArmyHospi-

r ./!'t-. ----~~~~~~~~--~-~-.~-~--~-=-~==~~~r1~~~~~==~~~~~~~==~------_,Father of Mrs. Sgt. Dunlap 54 L D. Frick, 66, Mrs. E. H. FrostI floyd Griffin WinnsboroNative, DiesThursday at Of Jenkinsville,

Di~s.C'oToper'd73, -rasses.Saturday .Dies in Georgia Blythewood Home Dies in Columbiaeson ues ay /tlS~ I 11"'8119"~ " . .

A Lo al H · I Allen Poe Crawford, 69, the father Sgt. \ Thomas Brice Dunlap, 54 Lawrence David Frick, 66, of Mrs. ~0m.se M~KiSSICkFrost, 43,t c ospita of Mrs. Floyd S. Griffin, Jr., of U.S. Army (retired), died Wed., Route 1, Blythewood, died at his o~ Jen~ville, died at th~ Colum-I f,rB' - Winnsboro, died Saturday after- Sept. 16, in the Martin Army Hospi- home at 4 o'clock Thursday after- bia .HosPItal Sunday evening after

Mrs. Jen:uie Smith c~r, 78, died oon in Hayesville, N. C. Death tal at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. noon after a lingering illness. an Illness of several months.TU~ay mght at ~:200CI~k at the was attributed to a heart attack. His death was attributed to a heart Mr. Frick was born in. the Holly Mrs. Frost was born October I,FaIrfield ~emon~. HospItal. Shel uneral services were held Mon- attack. I C/ ~ Grove community, son of the late~1914,in _Jenkinsville, a daughter ofhad been ill declining health far. tlay from the First Methodist Cornelia Leitner and John Rufusl the late Bessie Swygert McKissickSQinetime,but her sudden death was Church, Hayesville, of which he ," F~r3I seiviees:"wete\~','in the- Frick. He was a ·retired employee GlelUlJand John McKissick. She hadattributed to a heart attack. was a member. :BrittOW "arld'DObI)s Ftirler'ir}"Ho'me;,of the U. S. Rubber Company and~made her home in Jenkinsville forMrs. Cooper was born at Salley . . ... Columbus, Ga., at. 3:00 p.m., Thurs- was a member of Beulah Method- the past 33 years'.

on September sa, 1884, the daqghter \p H~ 1S s~r~~VedbYch1S fWl~e,Mrs.. nay, Sept. 18. Burial was in the ist Church of Upper Richland She attended Winthrop College andof the late James Smith and Mm. au e u Paul raw or; ?ne Army Memorial Cemetery at Fort County, ' was a member of the Shiloh Metb-MartJ&a.JaneII.o<Jvs SmiWt. She-~. sonds'Jc~mtes TPau cfrawfodrd,hRtICh-Benning} A chaplain from the 29th Survivors include his widow odist IChurch a member of thear 1y enn.: our' aug ers . -, "00 employee of the U. S. Rubber Mrs wa~e Phillips and Mrs Ro~ Infantry. Fort Be~~, conducted Mrs. Pattie Taylor Frick of the!Wade Hampton Ohapter of the UDC,Company until she was retited in ert 'Tiger Jr of H '11 : M the service, and military honors home; three daughters, Mrs. A. S. the Palmetto Literary CltJb,the WOo1935; she was a ~ber of the Tommy Smith of ~;:::~b~~o, ~: were rendered. ~horpe, Sr., and Mrs. H. ~. Sprat-=: Club, and the .Hon:reDemon-Stephen Greene BaptIst Chur~ and. C., and Mrs. -Floyd S. Griffin, Jr., Sgt. Dunlap was born in Winns- Iin, S~". both of Colum~Ia; and SltratIonClub of Jenlnnsville.of~the Sunday School -extension de- of Winnsboro. Five granddaughters boro on April 26, 1904. He is th~ Mrs. Otis ~~own of Wm~~b?r~;\, Survivors include her hu~band,

tment of the. c:hurcb.Her. hus- and five grandsons also survive. son of Mrs. Carrie Brice Richardson on~ son, William E. R. (.Bill ) Eugene Herbert Frost; two sisters,band, John Howell Cooper" died a Death CO-ImestoL Dunlap and the late Thomas Rich- Fnck, of Blythewood, two sisters; Mrs. J. J. Jeffries (}f Wilmington,number of years ago. ardson Dunlap. He was married in Mrs. J. A. Broom~ of Blythe~ood,Del., and Mrs. E. Ballentine ofSurviving are six daughters: Mrs. MD· 1 ..•: .•.._· 1929to the former Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. C. B. Finley of Ridge- Greenville; one brother, Eben R.'. T. Bussell (Gertrude) of Mobile, rs. ouglaH at Harkenberg of Macon, Ga. way; two brothers, W.. R. Frick,' McKissick, of Falls Church, Va.;

Alabama; Mrs. H. G, Raley <Hen-Blackstock Home ' of Blythewood and Silas A. Frick, an: aunt, Mrs. T. L. McMeekin ofrietta),Mrs. T. E. Wilkes (WillLou),' , ,'. . , Sgt. Dunlap entered the Army Sr., of Columbia; six grandchil:Jenkinsville; an uncle, John S. Swy-Mrs. Garris Ladd, Jr. (Dorothy), Mrs. Mozelle Wylie Douglass, 82, in 1926,and was stationed with the dren, and one great-grandchild; and gert of Columbia, and her mother-M H ld E Dou 1 J (J Service Company"29th Infantry, Fort a . number of nieces and nephews. in-law, Mrs. Herbert Frost, Sr., of•J'S. a1"O,. g as, r. en- died I3ther home at,Blackstock earl"'I'" ld) d M J M B •..•• ( Benning, until the outbreak of Wor. I Funeral servic.es were conducted Columbia.me an rs. ames . ra~ram' Tuesday morning. She had: reeentf .

(Sclenah),' all of Winnsboro; four been a patient at the Fairfield CQUll War II. AfteF a tour of duty WIth at 5 p.m. Friday from Beulah Funeral services were held at 4sons: Victor Cooper, Jack Cooper ty Memorial, Hospital, but had re- the Medical Detachment in; Japan, Methodist Church by the Rev. L. D. o'clock Tuesday afternoon from

, he was assigned to Fort Gordon, Hamer and the Rev. W. Harry Dunbar Funeral Home in Columbia,and, James Cooper, all of W~n'llsboro.tured home. 51 let ~ ,and Oscar Cooper of Mobile, Ala. She was the wife of thi late Wil- Augusta, Ga. Chandler. Interment was in the conducted by 'her pastor, the Rev.

I church cemetery. Jack McNadr and the Rev. T. F.f.lso surviving are 29 grandchildren liam Simonton Douglass. She was In 1956, Sgt. Dunlap received I

and seven great grandchildren and. the oldest surviving member of the citation from Major General P. E. Active 'pallbearers were H. H.l}eid, pastor of College Plac? Met:h-a number of nieces and nephews. Blackstock Presbyterian Church and Gallagher, commanding general of Spratlin, Jr.,. A. S. Thorpe, ~r., odist Church. Interment was in ElnJi.Funeral services will be conducted was very active in all of the church Fort Gordon, for "long and faithful T~omas H. Frick, Eugene R. Frick, wOod.Cemetery.

at 4:30 Thursday afternoon from affairs. 'She was known for her; service in the Armed Forces of the JImmy Glass, and Herbert Pullen. Active pallbearers ~ere:. c:m W.the Stephen Greene Memorial Bap- beautiful Christian character, char- United States for the performance L D F.d 82 Frost, R. P. McMeekin, Jae Swy-tist Church by the pastor, the Rev. itable spirit and was IOViedlby of outstanding service as a cook in • • rl y" gert, Howard Yarborough, HeIR'YWilliam P. Clydle, assisted by Dr. who knew her. She was a membe the U. S. Army Hospital while as- Diesat Home in 'yar~roug~, and J. F. Yarborough.alph E. Lattimore. of the United Daughters of the Con- signed to the Medical Detachment Bethel Commum.ty C. E. Gurley, 4 ,Interment will be in the Winns- federacy. d r~ ~ do,t 'om O.cto.b,w1:;;, :1o cemetery. Funeral services were held from 1952, to Mardi 6, 1956." ICfst:g Dies Suddenly at

The body will be at the home' of !h~ Blackstock: Presbyterian Church sgL DunlaP held the following Lloyd Douglas. Fridy, 82,.?f .the H Wed esdlrs. G. M. Ladtl, Jr. .at II o'clock Wednesday afternoon, decorations: Korean Service Med- Bethel c~mmumht~ of FaItrfI;ld orne n ayA t· allbe ill be Ji ~onducted by the Rev. W. L. Baker al N ti al Def S· Med 1 County, died at IS home a enc rve p arers Wl umny •. , a on ense ervice a" 1 k Th d ' . g after Coley' Eugene Gurley 47 diedouglas, Jackie Wilkes, Gar r is' of Gastonia, N. C., the Rev. A. M. United Nations Service Medal, and 0 c oc h urs ay ':~lolrnm ;H suddenly of a heart attack 'at his

. . h ling G f· -. 1 more t an a year s I ness. e was ILittleJo n of Bow reen, orm- Bronze Clasp GCMWIth,three oops. . R' hI d C tv home 130 Chestnut Street Winns-.~'~r and interMent foliewed .. . born In upper IC an oun ), : ' . 'Fr.1: ,,' .' '1 '. tit '1 h Survivors include his WIdow,Mrs. the son of tile late Thomas Wash- bore MIlls, at 1:45Wednesday morn-

''9 "tamily not m e csurcn . lb' bo t Whit' thMoor",' Elizabeth H. Dunlap of Courn us, ington and Georgianna Douglas mg. He was rn a nure, ePayne, ~~"U"~.1' ••uo ••.•w •••~ A-" Ga.; his mother, Mrs. C. B. Dun-!Fridy, on April 22, 1876, and was son of the late Lily Mae Brigman.ler, Lancaster; Dr.' M. J. EhrUch, lap, of Winnsboro; three sisters, a retired farmer. Gurley and Ed Gurley.tu!lt:frt' .

I Ohester;Mrs. Clarence L. Geddings, Miss Charlotte A. Dunlap, a med- Mr. Fridy taught the adult Sun- Mr. Gurley was a foreman withMills N. Cooper, 52, died sud- of Winnsboro and Wilbur S. Douglass ical missionary in Formosa, Mrs. day School class at Bethel Meth-: the United States Rubber Company,enJ.y-here Tb:ursday'morning (Apri) of Blackstock. \ Watson B. Duke of Lake City, and odist Church for more than thirty and was an active member of the'0). He had been in ill health for Six great-grandchildren and a Mrs. George B. Hagood, Jr., Winns-, years, and was the assistant su- Stephen Greene Baptist' Church.some time but the end was unex:- number of nieces and nephews sur- boro; three brothers, John B. Dun- perintendent of the. church school[leCt~. 11~ vive. lap of Columbia, Donald E. Dunlap for many years.The son of Mrs. Iva Wright 'Co~ F· IRit H Id of Kernersville, N. C., and William Survivors include three daugh-

er and the late Brooks C. Cooper, ma es e M. Dunlap of Winnsboro. ters: Mrs. Robbie Carter (Mary),.e was born in Ridgeway. He was Here Wednesday' of Ehrhardt; Mrs. M. B, Rigby

retired empl~ee of the U. s, IF irfi Id M (Miriam) of Kingstree; and MissUibberCompany, Winnsboro Mills, For J. B. Dunlap al Ie an, Elizabeth Fridy of Winnsboro; one Wesley Phillips, and Mr.s. Tommy

aI;st~~:t.of_~teaPheilimembGreerene-Of~ 1~5'ql di d . s id B 103 son, John L. Fridy, of Winnsboro, ,Mnumasobne'rao~:tece~oc=ndH~~Ph~:S aV"UlJ.\:''' au... UJC' John Buchanan DUnap e in t and five grandchildren; one sister, _ .

innsboro Mas~nic Lodge No. 11_ • a Columbia hospital Tuesday af- aloe 'Miss Hattie Fridy - and one broth- Funeral services will be conducted"Survivors are his widow, Mnr.ternoon about 3 o'clock, following' • 'er, Thomas Heyward Fridy, both at 4:30 o'clock Friday from the Ste-'lth Rish Cooper of the' home: .~ long period Of. declining health, tDies on Tuesday of Winnsboro. . phen Greene Baptis~ ?hurch by the

wo daughters, Mrs. Jerome Sykes but his, death resulted from a . . Funeral services were conduct- pastor, the Rev. WIlliam P. Clyde.d Mrs. Bobby Haygood, and ~ heart attack suffered earner.in Funeral services were held Wed- ed at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon IIn~erment will be in the Winnsboro

aidopted niece, Mrs. Robert Craft,. the week. . nesday for Young Gibson, Fairfield from the Bethel Methodist Church MIlls cemetery.aU of Winnsboro; a son, B. Ray M·r.Dunlap was the son of Mrs. -county mart who lived near Blythe- by the pastor, the Reverend C. W. Active pallbearers will be JohnCooper of Danville, ·Va.; his motber, Carrie Bric; Dunlap and the late wood, who was said to be 103years M~Nair, and the .Reverend' Wallace s~evenson, Curtis Hudson, EdgarJ.l;Lrs.B. C. Cooper of Ridgeway; Thomas Richardson Dunlap of' old. He had! spent his entire life Fridy of ColumbIa.~ SIms: Leonard ~lack, Jack Gandy,seven grandchildren; three sisters, W' b in this county. ~111!1~ Interment was in the church Condie L. Geddings,

W f d f D 1!~rt+' inns oro. 7'> 0 . h f '1 I besidMrs. Leon at or 0 arJJI'l15'on, , , '. . . ( . cemetery m t e atnl y pot, eSI e The honorary escort will be como's. Vernon Hudson of Chester and! Survivors, besides his mother, SurvLvmgare a son, Caldwell Gib-Jthat of his wife the former Miss d f th mb f hi S d

are fur.ee sisters: Miss t:h:arloote . . '. pose 0 tne me ers 0 IS un ay; s. Carvel Bingham of Columbia; I'. B ; _ ,son of Kenton, OhIO, and four Martha Leitner, who died a num- School class and George Douglas, C.two brothers, Ralph Cooper of Du:nlIapand iMr~. George . Ha ,daughte.rs: Mrs. Emm:a Outen of ber of years ago. IL. Geddings, Clem Hewell, John E.WiImsboro and Ernest GoalleI' o~ foQd. Jr., of Wmnsboro ~d .Mrs. Columlna, Mrs. M. ltob~son Of.Bly- Active pallbearers were L. S. (Enloe and Louis HumJ2hries.Ridgewaty'. watson B. Duke of Lake C~ty, two thewood, Mrs. Josephine Milton, Mann H H Mann Sr John Leit- t .. J P Gull d P. . f·· , .. ,., ela. s were " ey an epsyFuneral services, conducted by b~~thers, Wllliam M. Dunlap 0 Pontiac, Mlch:,and··Mrs. Gertrude ner, Archie Taylor, Joe Dubard, Young Gulley. /2!/t;~ ,

James P·. Bla-'-·-'der. \\:umsbo[o, and Donald E. Dun- Carr of Detroit. and Joe Brooks. , Mr Gulley . t th.• ti of h'llie Rev. hId Sa·t dUl::w~~__ lap of Kernersville, N C.. ' .. B th f Mrs d tho a ufllet me, 1S

tpastor, were e I ur!flY mloQ- • Twenty-tbree grandchildren and ro er O. • ea was a man ac urer sagennoon from the Stephen Greene Hap- Funeral servtceg were conduct- ZJ ,great-gr:andchildre also. s 'v~ De for an electrical supply company.tist Ch,urch.Active pallbearers were eel at 3:30 o'clock Wednesda~ af- 'P. M.Dees les a ;positionhe had held for the past-Robert Smith, James Robinson. tcrnoon from the Sion Presbyte- 35 years. ;Jack Robinson, Huey Morgan, EliB rjan Church in Winnsboro, by the l. Joseph Perrin Gulley, 73, a long- ~umter and Mrs. P. M. Dees ofHollis, E<\!'l Boulware. pastor, the Reverend Robert E. time resident of Norfolk, Va., died Winnsboro. Funeral services will

Smith, and interment was in the .on Tu.esday.at his home. A native be held on Friday morning atchurch cemetery f c.entr Nor Ca lina hi a - lezen o'clock i .~cll)l1.-: _

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Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ber-nice Whitaker Johnson Gurley, andone step-son, Edward Johnson, ofColumbia; four sisters, Mrs. D. E.Marthers, Mrs. Henry Clack, j Mrs. '