Joseph “Joe” John Cannarella, Jr., 69, of Sumter, husband of Nancy “Nan” Hoar Cannarella, died Sunday, June 12, 2011. Surviving are his wife of Sumter; two daughters, Lisa Cannarella Dubay and husband David of Charleston and Anne Marie Cannarella Crowe of Sumter; five grandchildren, Joseph Micahel Dubay, Sarah Katherine Dubay, […]
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Randell D. Croft III, ’64
Randell DeBohun Croft III of Raleigh, NC, died January 19, 2011 at Hospice Home of Wake County. “Randy” is survived by wife, Ann Daniel Croft; daughter, Margaret of the home; son, Beau (Marissa); two grandchildren; mother, Amelia; brothers, Tom, Phil; and sister, Mary; and many beloved nieces and nephews. He was predeceased […]
Read MoreDavid L. Woods, ’64
David Louis Woods, 67 of Cumming, GA passed away on Tuesday, November 9th at the Embracing Hospice of Cumming. David was born in Donora, PA on January 3, 1943 to Fred and Catherine Woods. After graduation from Bentleyville High School, he went on to attend the Citadel Military College of […]
Read MoreMarvin S. Murdaugh, Jr., ’64
Dr. Marvin Starr Murdaugh, Jr., of Charleston, entered into eternal rest on the morning of October 27, 2010, Dr. Marvin Starr Murdaugh, Jr., husband of Cathie McElveen Murdaugh. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Starr Murdaugh, Jr. are invited to attend the funeral service of the latter, Sunday, […]
Read MoreWendell L. Weaver, Jr., ’64
Retired Lt. Colonel Wendell L. “Skee” Weaver, Jr. 67 died Saturday, Sept. 18 in Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital. Skee was born on March 14, 1943, in Portsmouth, VA, a son of the late Wendell L. Weaver and Marjorie Y. Weaver of Columbia. He was a 1964 Citadel graduate and retired […]
Read MoreWilliam M. Dwyer, ’64
William M. Dwyer, 67, of Carmel, IN, passed away Monday, February 1, 2010 at his home. Bill was born September 29, 1942 in Indianapolis. He was a 1960 graduate from Cathedral High School and a 1964 graduate from The Citadel Military College of South Carolina. A Mass of Christian Burial […]
Read MoreRoderick K. Ellsworth, ’64
Roderick Keith Ellsworth, 68, of Marietta, GA, died Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. The body will be cremated. A private service will be held. Cremation Society of the South, Marietta. Roderick Keith Ellsworth Jr. is the brother of Teresa Corbett-Miller, he is survived by his wife Monica Corbett Ellsworth, three children […]
Read MoreJohn L. Sartory, ’64
John Lawrence (Larry) Sartory, of West Palm Beach and Lake Placid, FL passed away on October 17 after a 20 month battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Candace Rae; daughter, Wendy Sartory Link (Scott) of Palm Beach Gardens and Lake Placid, FL; sons, Richard Lawrence Sartory (Pamela) […]
Read MoreC. Thomas Baxter ’64
Charles Thomas Baxter, of Truth or Consequences, NM, died March 17, 2009. His cremains will be interred at the National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM, on July 13, 2009, at 1030 Hours. Tags: 1964 Posted in: Posted on: Link to original obituary:
Read MoreJames E. Kay ’64
Dr. James “Jim” Edward Kay, 67, husband of Frances “Fran” Tinsley Kay, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009, at his home. Born in Belton, he was a son of the late Julian Hoyt Kay and Lottie Nelson Kay. Dr. Kay was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the S.C. Medical Association, […]
Read MoreJoe E. Buckner, Jr. ’64
Joe Earl Buckner, Jr., age 66, of Greenville, died Thursday, February 19, 2009. He was a native of Greenville and a son of the late Joe Earl Buckner, Sr. and Louise Byers Buckner. He graduated from Greenville Senior High School in 1960. Joe was the center for the Greenville Red […]
Read MoreEdward G. Bounds, Jr. ’64
Edward G. Bounds Jr., 66, of Salisbury died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, at Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury. Born April 14, 1942, in Salisbury, he was a son of the late Edward and Elizabeth Bounds. Mr. Bounds attended school in Salisbury, graduated from Wicomico High School in 1960, […]
Read MoreWilliam L. Howard ’64
Lt. Col. William L. Howard, USA, Ret., of Largo, Fla., died May 8. He was commissioned in 1964 in the U.S. Army as an ordnance officer. In 1966, Howard was transferred to France and served as the commander of the 11th Military History Detachment. He later transferred to military intelligence […]
Read MoreM. Darrell Thornley ’64
M. Darrell Thornley, of Moncks Corner, died Feb. 23. He was an Army veteran of Vietnam and a retired civil engineer for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command. After his retirement, Thornley began his own business as a consulting engineer. He was a member of Berkeley Lodge #269 AFM, and was […]
Read MoreM. Darrell Thornley ’64
M. Darrell Thornley, of Moncks Corner, died Feb. 23. He was an Army veteran of Vietnam and a retired civil engineer for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command. After his retirement, Thornley began his own business as a consulting engineer. He was a member of Berkeley Lodge #269 AFM, and was […]
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