Mr. Rudolph owned several auto repair shops in West Chester and worked at dealerships as a warrant administrator. His father started making rope hammocks from a pattern learned from his brother-in-law. She loved her four years at Mary Baldwin College and made many lifelong friends. Oceanfront lots sold for $1,500. No matter their many and varied paths, he reveled in their journeys, never directing and always applauding. Dr. DuBois worked as an academic librarian for the entirety of his career, holding positions in Cooperstown, N.Y.; Kent, Ohio; Trenton, N.J.; and Rock Hill. In 1980, he met his future wife, Sybil, while he was visiting in Myrtle Beach with friends from Canada on a golf holiday. Mr. Barnett was a contractor by trade. A celebration of her life was held Dec. 21 at Schoedinger Worthington Funeral Home. But, you know, once you've been to Gualala you'll never forget the wonderful times you had there Mrs. MacDonnell continued her volunteering at Brookgreen Gardens, Teach My People, the Georgetown County Visitors Center and Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. 15 Apr 2022, Fri Page A6. His first wife, Judith LeShanna Barber, died before him as did another sister, Margaret Fehrs. Bill soon joined Sybil in her retail business, The Mole Hole. For 30 years, Mr. Kinney served as a congressional appointee to the board of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress and was chairman for three terms. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandmother, Christine Kitchen of Pawleys Island, who was influential in his life; his uncle, Philip Kitchen (Ruth) of Pawleys Island; his aunt, Patti Rumbley (William) of Farmington Hills, Mich.; his uncle, Paul Kitchen (Natalia) of Buford, Ga., and numerous cousins. Postal Service to open a service center in the store during a time when the local post office was struggling with turnover and growing complaints from customers. He later moved to the Hammock Shops and renamed the business Whitmire Fine Jewelry. 139; Scottish Rite of Free Masons S.J. He grew up in Georgetown and graduated from Georgetown High School. It was his 32nd birthday. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Johns Lutheran Church, 213 St. Johns Church Rd., Lexington, SC 29072. His dedication and commitment guided him to success. She was 92. She was given a year to live. Mrs. Salley was remembered for her uncondition al love and acceptance, her energy and her love of life. He was 53. 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. At the same time, Bennettsville City Council named the two entrances of the municipal parking lot as Bill Kinney Jr. Way. Gualala Point Regional Park. Memorial services were held Tuesday at Temple Sinai. He was an accomplished water skier and taught the sport to his sons. The family will receive friends at 1 p.m. Weather in June Weather in July There will be a memorial service scheduled at a later date. He served in the Army and went on to graduate from Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in teaching. Kids. In addition to enjoying her talent for drawing, she was an avid reader, a life-long learner and a lover of nature and travel. Ruth Ann Cumuze of Pawleys Island died Sept. 8 at her home surrounded by her family. The couple married in Sumter on June 13, 1958, and started their family in Charleston, where Mrs. Brittons support of Dr. Brittons medical training began. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local library. Maryan Roberts Caughman-May of Murrells Inlet died Aug. 12 at her home surrounded by her daughters and her caregiver. Elia Silva Meador died Aug. 11 at her daughters home in Pawleys Island. She spent most of her career at Waccamaw Elementary, where she served as senior secretary and bookkeeper. He lived in Wheaton, Ill. Mr. Hawver enjoyed playing tennis, outdoor team shooting range competition, politics and building outdoor fire pits. He liked spending time fishing or hunting. She is survived by her daughter, Lonna Handley (Ron); her son, Bob Hildebrand (Jeanne); her grandchildren, Joe Monfort (Kirstin), Lauren Hildebrand (Joe Damouny) and Beniah Hildebrand (Teresa); her step-grandchildren, Ron Jr. (Jeana) and Rachel; her great-grandchildren, Antoine (Tony) Damouny, Hailey Hildebrand, Robert (Robbie) Damouny, Ella Hildebrand, Miles Monfort and Lyla Hazel Monfort; her step-great-grandchildren, Jake, Dane and Grayson Handley and Rebecca and Nicole Godwin; her sister, Norma Hull; her nieces, Cheryl Hill, Karen Cummins, Debbie Garrett and Beth Lawrence; and her nephew, Danny Jarvis. He was president of the American Zoological Society (1980-82), the Estuarine Research Federation (1975-1977), the Ecological Society of America (the Physiological Ecology Division) (1969-1971), The Southeastern Estuarine Research Society (1974) and the Southern Association of Marine Laboratories (1992). She is survived by her husband, Allan J. MacDonald; her daughters, Linda M. Piper (Mark) of Sabattus, Maine, Carole A. Berlandi of Townsend, Mass., and Suzanne M. Linstrom (Steven) of Herndon, Va.; her grandchildren, Allan D. Piper, Daniel S. Piper (Heather), Matthew T. Piper, Crystal B. Barreto (Lemos), Steven Berlandi (Jade), Courtney Berlandi, Scott Berlandi and Katherine W. Linstrom; and four great-grandchildren with one due in November. Clipping found in Independent Coast Observer in Gualala, California on Apr 15, 2022. During his years in Fayetteville, Dr. Kelly also held a faculty position with the UNC Dental School. She was also active in the South Charleston Western Little League and coached girls softball. He earned a bachelors degree in geology and a minor in art history from William & Mary, then moved to Polkton, N.C., to work for his father at Polkton Manufacturing Co., a textile firm. She was born June 14, 1938, at her parents home in Ramage, W.Va., the the eldest child of William Elbert Queen and Ernie Faye Stollings Queen. He is survived by his wife, Cindy; his daughters, Casey and Emily, and his sons-in-law, Will and Andrew; and his grandchildren, Ruth, Elizabeth, Henry, Sam, Matthew and David. In addition to her father, she is survived by her husband of 25 years, J. Alexander Salley Jr.; her sons, Joshua Morris Parker (Taylor Jessica Callinan) and Julian Alexander Trey Salley III; a sister, Jennifer Richie of Georgetown; a stepsister, Tiffany Bateman Osborne of Telluride, Colo.; her mother-in-law, Kathryn Wallace Salley of Columbia; her stepmother, Marissa Richie, of Aylett, Va.; two brothers-in-law, Charles Wallace Salley (Susan) of Columbia and Mark Hedrick Salley (Jane) of Columbia; a number of nieces, nephews and extended family. Box 123, McClellanville, SC 29458, or the Howard Family Scholarship at The Citadel, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC 29406. The family will receive visitors for one hour prior to the service. In addition to her husband, a son, William Carroll Cribb; three sisters, Juanita Gordon, Katherine Johnson and Vera Johnson; and a brother, David Porter, died before her. She was married to the late Ernest Cribb Jr. Two sisters, Jeanette Cox and Sandra Grisham, and a brother, Gary Gould, died before him. Memorials may be made to the Cabbage Patch Settlement House (cabbagepatch.org), The Abbey (theabbeypawleysisland.com) or Westminster Presbyterian Church (wpcspartanburg.org). A celebration of his life was held Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. Mr. Owens worked for the Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Division. Not a big place, like some of those expensive resort areas. Friday 3 | 11C. He leaves a multitude of recordings in genres from classical to jazz and avant-garde, including his own classical and jazz compositions. He welcomed the world with open arms. He attended Jenkintown High School, Bloomsburg University and Temple University. In the box titled Select Fund(s), type Vernberg and select the F. He served in the Army. A celebration of his life will be held May 24 at 2 p.m. at The Abbey at Pawleys Island where he served for many years. In the early 1990s, Mr. and Mrs. Averette began traveling with the ABCD (American British Canadian Dutch) golf group, where they met some of their dearest friends traveling through Europe and playing golf. She was also the owner of Cedar Hill Landing Restaurant with her son, Chris. Joy Louise Yochem Tiller of Pawleys Island died Oct. 6 at Waccamaw Community Hospital with her husband by her side. A celebration of his life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Belin United Methodist Church. Mrs. Tiller was a longtime parishioner at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, where she volunteered her time and talent with their Souper Bowl for Habitat for Humanity. He will be remembered for his appreciation of good food, good stories and lasting friendships, including those in McClellanville, his home away from home. A private service for the placement of their ashes at Old Orchard Cemetery in Petersburg, Tenn., will be scheduled. Box 2228, Georgetown, SC 29442 (scmaritimemuseum.org). Nancy Newkirk Watts of Pawleys Island died Jan. 26 at her home. She was born Oct. 28, 1928, in Indianapolis, the daughter of Clara Ruth (Meid) and Charles William Compton. They were married on Sept. 7, 1959. He was a voracious reader, devouring every John Grisham novel and myriad books on American history. Visitation will be Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Mayer -Ethridge Funeral Home. He was 92. In addition, he worked with several federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Naval Research, and the Office of Technology Assessment. Aaron described himself as being a terror of the Myers Park neighborhood, throwing water balloons at cars on Providence Road from tree houses. Gualala obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. He was stationed in the Pacific during World War II as a B-29 bomber pilot. For details, go to gcsd.k12.sc.us. I love the interaction, he said. Helen graduated from St. Marys School of Nursing in Passaic as a registered nurse in 1964. Her love for all living things also was shown in her flower arranging and genuine green thumb. There, Mrs. Travis delighted in the kids activities, walked with neighborhood friends, enjoyed Friday night family dinners at U.S. Bar & Grill, and spent time with family on the lake. A memorial celebration of life will be held Sept. 21 at 10:30 am at Holy Cross-Faith Memorial Episcopal Church. William Light Kinney Jr. of Bennettsville and Pawleys Island, a veteran journalist, historian, and civic leader, died Feb. 19 at his antebellum home, Magnolia, under his daughters care. Memorials may be made to the S.C. Maritime Museum Endowment Fund, P.O. She was also involved with Bethany Christian Services because of her strong belief in the sanctity of life and support for the pro-life movement. He loved spending time with friends and family. Donna Louise Schroer of Pawleys Island died April 1 in Murrells Inlet. Mary Cornelia Beck Britton of Sumter and Pawleys Island died at her home Dec. 21. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Some would describe it as moderately chilly and breezy. Get death information, see service details and more. Ms. Joyce will forever be known for her allegiance to her job and the district as a whole. Two other brothers, Earl Becker Jr. and Jack Becker, died before him. She is survived by her husband, Thomas S. Teetor; her daughters, Elizabeth T. Sherman, Barbara T. Waite (Erin), Catherine T. Miles (Mark) and Ruth T. Filchak (Tom); nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. 1954. Tims children, Chimay Allis and Ryan Latta, considered Jerry as a grandfather. She loved magical things like Christmas, the coziness of her home and the colors of autumn in New England. Interment will follow at the church columbarium. As a result of his service and his 154 books and article research publications, Dr. Vernberg accumulated many accolades. She was also an avid sports fan who loved all sports at the college and high school levels. curtis wayne wright jr wife. Three of them met recently. Box 163, Pawleys Island, SC 29585 or to St. Pauls Waccamaw United Methodist Church, 180 St. Paul Place, Pawleys Island, SC 29585. She faced her illness in typical Celie fashion, with courage, strength and a concern for others. Choose from more than 287 properties, ideal house rentals for families, groups and couples. Her work including representing the New York fire and police departments, White Castle and clients at the New York Worlds Fair. He attended Greenville High School and graduated from Clemson University with a degree in textile engineering. In 2022, the Marlboro Chamber of Commerce named its annual Community Leader Award in his honor. Mr. Jackson said he had no filters. Carl Jackson Brakebill III of Knoxville, Tenn., died Nov. 21 in Pawleys Island surrounded by his family. 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. He was also a scoutmaster for Boy Scouts of America. He waived his right as a sole surviving son that would have exempted him from serving in a combat zone in Vietnam. She was 85. Mr. Barber had many hobbies and outdoor activities that he enjoyed, especially boating, water skiing and sailing. A memorial service will be held Sept. 17 at 11 a.m. at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Litchfield-Pawleys Chapel. Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. She was born March 4, 1958, in Highland, Ill., the daughter of Josephine Swift and Charles Newkirk. He was born Feb. 3, 1942, in Charlotte, the son of Howard and Eleanor Barber. He graduated from Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. and worked for AT&T in the Washington area for over 32 years. While at Indiana, she spent two summers at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, conducting biomedical research, which built what became her life-long career of work with laboratory animals to study and find solutions for human disease. Have a Mich Ultra on him and celebrate the spirit of a good man. In 2011, his family had another tragedy when his oldest grandchild, Travis, was killed at the age of 23 while serving as a missionary in Kazakhstan. He died Jan. 18 at his home on the river at Hagley. Weekly newspaper published in Gualala, covering the 'Mendonoma' coast. He enrolled at Classen High School and met his future wife, Susan, in a 10th-grade algebra class. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis I. Caudell; his children, Debra Gambrell (Norman), Donald Caudell Jr. (Patricia), Karen Ann Kincaid, Connie Holbert (Michael) and David Caudell (Tracey); 37 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert, of Riviera Beach, Fla.; and a large extended family. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her three children, Dean (Rebecca) Stelow, David (Cindy) Stelow and daughter Rae Ariel (Judy); her sister-in-law, Joan Hoerning; eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. A funeral service will be held June 11 at 11 a.m. at Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. Mr. Funeral services were Wednesday at Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. He was, known for his one-liners and expressive eyebrows. Burial will be at 4:30 p.m. at Belin United Methodist Church Cemetery. 46480 Fish Rock Rd, Gualala, CA 95445 LUXE PLACES INTERNATIONAL $385,000 1 bd 1 ba 807 sqft - House for sale 3D Tour 44721 Fish Rock Rd, Gualala, CA 95445 SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY $550,000 14.25 acres lot - Lot / Land for sale Loading. A memorial service was held Saturday at the Wildewood Downs Retirement Community. Age. Richard James Bubber Ferdon Jr. of Georgetown died April 29 at Veteran Village in Florence. Hilton House in Gualala with Ocean Views. They got a boat, too. In addition to her husband and her mother, of Plainfield, Ill., she is survived by her sisters, Cheryl ODonovan Urbanik of Schaumburg, Ill., Lisa ODonovan of Naperville, Ill., and Susan ODonovan of Plainfield; her niece, Samantha; her nephews, Collin, Andrew, Matthew, Ryan, Justin and Daniel; and her half-sister, Raylene Foster of Rockford, Mich. She was 85. M. Douglas Harvey of Pawleys Island died May 15 at his home surrounded by family due to complications related to Parkinsons. It was amazing to think that a site like this was going to be available for study, he said. She became active and sang in the choir at Ashland Methodist Church, and in her spare time enjoyed gardening and antiquing. Thursday 4 | 11C. Gualala Point Park, 42401 Coast Highway 1, approximately 1 mile south of the town Gualala, CA. Po Box 12, Gualala, CA. He earned his undergraduate and masters degrees in zoology at DePauw University and his doctorate at Purdue University in 1951. He was the oldest son of Harry Balch and Phoebe (Gift) Balch. A guest book is available at goldfinchfuneralhome.com. Ann Watson MacDonald of the Tradition Club died Aug. 11 at National Healthcare in Garden City. She sewed beautifully, from stylish outfits for herself to school clothes, cheerleader uniforms, prom and bridesmaid dresses, even a wedding gown. She was 92. She met another lifelong friend in nursing school, Barbara Ippolitti. A memorial service will be held March 19 at 2 p.m. at Goldfinch Funeral Home, Beach Chapel. John Vernberg Fellowship in Coastal and Marine Sciences.. Some people call it gwa-LA-la, but the natives call it wa-LA-la. He grew up there and in Spartanburg. He always was ready to repair someones treasured necklace, or throw an impromptu meal for dozens of friends or relatives. Mr. Stafford trusted Jesus Christ as his lord and savior and during his retirement years he enjoyed attending a weekly mens Bible study. In the notes to a CD of his symphonic works that he conducted, Tristan Willems a musician, composer and publisher who was with the family at his side called Mr. Ackerman a rarity among musicians in our day and age: more than a performer who composes or a composer who performs, he transcends musical genres and styles.. Along with his parents, his father-in-law, George Riser, and another sister-in-law, Robin Comfort, died before him. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his brother, John Bachman Hodge Dargan; his children, Helen Dargan Jones (Robby), Perrin Quarles Dargan III (Lisa) and Louise Dargan Hughes (Allen); his step-sons Charles Freeman Macloskie (Danae) and John Freeman Macloskie; his grandchildren, Mary Helen, Robert and Perrin Jones and Amelia Jones Spiers (Will), Sanders and Annie Dargan, and Chaplin, James, Josh and Dargan Hughes; and his step-grandchildren, Emma, Mary Hope, Amelia and Frampton Macloskie. He was named to the Myrtle Beach Golf Hall of Fame. He enjoyed gardening, golfing and spending time with his family. He held a teaching certificate with masters degree equivalency. 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. Get death information, see service details and more. Get death information, see service details and more. Memorials may be made to the Autism Society at autismsociety.org. Moises Coria from Gualala, CA. His father later married Mary Louise Hodge of Chattanooga, Tenn.. The Hamiltons loved to travel and especially liked sailing in the Caribbean and on the Ohio River. The move added fuel to his budding romance with his Converse College sweetheart, Helen Butler Freeman. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society (cancer.org) or to Amedisys Hospice, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Conway, SC 29526. Betty graduated from Winyah High School in 1949, and the Medical College of South Carolina School of Nursing in 1953. He was a founder of the SCPA Hall of Fame. Paul worked at the Oak Ridge Y-12 National Security Complex overseeing the production of fission nuclear fuel and in the development of the fusion reaction processes which was central to the thermonuclear H-bomb technology. who lived in Gualala, California. She was blessed with more family when she married: Ravelle and Rob Whitener, Kelly and Janice Cain, Robert and Serena Whitener, Adam and Carly Whitener, Tyler and Elizabeth Cain and Caroline and Palmer Rafferty and three great-grandchildren. Gualala, California obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up, attended schools and worked. Some friends told Doc Lachicotte he would never make a living at Pawleys Island; it was too far from Myrtle Beach. He is survived by his brothers, Ernest Clyde Chip Stalvey III and Rodney J. Stalvey (Lisa) of Georgetown; a sister, Leslie R. (Tony) Boyatt of Blue Ridge, Ga.; and a number of nieces and nephews. He was 99. She was known to all as Granny.. 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 started out selling real estate with the H.B. He also played football, and rumor had it he once tackled an opponent so hard that he split the football. She served as principal in Greenwood School District 50 and then Georgetown County Schools. In 1998, the couple moved to DeBordieu. He graduated from Furman University. Memorials may be made to the church, 901 Highmarket St., Georgetown, SC 29440. The average price for real estate on Sunset Drive is $300,126. After retiring from nursing, Mrs. Hildebrand lived in Ohio, Florida and finally Pawleys Island, where she helped her daughter and son-in-law run Pawleys Pantry and picked up fried chicken at Hog Heaven with her cocker spaniel Sammy riding shotgun. The basic message of the Bible that Jesus was the son of God and died for our sins, all the basics. Memorials may be made to the Class of 1964 Scholarship Fund in care of The Citadel Foundation, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC, 29409. 73 reviews Superhost. He eventually signed on with Ford Motor Co., where he rose to a position of head union steward at the Toronto installation. Growing up in Spartanburg, Pep earned his Eagle Scout rank. She worked briefly for International Paper Co. before starting a 38-year career at Georgetown Memorial Hospital. He was then assigned to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to attend the Army Command and General Staff College, graduating in 1975. She loved to golf with her husband until her physical limitations, brought on by rheumatoid arthritis, prevented her from being as active. Burnice Russell Langley Jr. of Pawleys Island died Monday at his home with his wife at his side following a lengthy struggle with Alzheimers disease. Memorials may be made to to the Greenville Shriners Childrens Hospital at lovetotherescue.org. As an owner of the popular downtown restaurant, he created a warm and inviting space for locals and tourists to enjoy dining on local seafood with family and friends.