Post Tagged with: "1934"

John L. Shuford, ’34

Services for Mr. John Lawrence “Jack” Shuford, of Bishopville, SC, will be held Monday, March 25, 2013 at 11:00am at the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Rev. Henry Altman and Rev. Gordon Timmons will officiate, directed by Norton Funeral Home, Bishopville Chapel. Burial will be in the Bethlehem Cemetery. Visitation will […]

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Charles L. Zimmerman, Jr., ’34

Charles L. Zimmerman, Jr., age 99, of Satellite Beach, Fla., died Feb. 19, 2013 at home. Born May 18, 1913, Charles was a native of Westminster, SC. He and his wife, Elanore, nee Huff Oxley, of Waverly, PA., rasied their two children in New Jersey and Virginia before retiring to […]

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John G. Balle, ’34

John Goggans (Jack) Balle, born June 6, 1912 in Newberry, SC, died in his home in Stockbridge, MA, on February 21, 2011. Jack grew up in Laurens, SC, where his father Lipman George Balle was president of the Palmetto Bank and his mother Lois Goggans Balle managed the home and […]

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Raymond A. Zobel, ’34

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Raymond Alexander Zobel, Sr., age 93, beloved husband of Winifred A. Zobel for 61 years, entered into rest Monday, October 4, 2004 at the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 6, 2004 at 1 p.m. at St. John United Methodist Church […]

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Capers G. Barr, ’34

Capers Gamewell Barr, Jr., a retired Navy captain and former general manager of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, died at his home in Mount Pleasant on Monday. He was 90. Captain Barr served as General Manager of the Ports Authority from September 26, 1961 until his retirement on December […]

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Jesse F. Causey, ’34

Causey Services for Jesse F. Causey, 92, of Anniston, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Grace Episcopal Church with Rev. Robert Childers officiating and Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge. Mr. Causey died Thursday in Anniston. Survivors include his son, Mike Causey and his wife, Beannie, of Timmonsville, S.C.; two grandchildren, […]

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