Saturday, February 20, 2010

Coach Montgomery died Friday, February 19, 2010

Mr. John J. B. “Gus” Montgomery, 77, widower of Barbara Jane Nexsen Montgomery, died Friday, February 19, 2010, at his residence. Mr. Montgomery was born April 23, 1932 in Kingstree, a son of Donald B. and Essie Blakely Montgomery. He graduated from Kingstree High School and Presbyterian College and was an Army veteran.

Mr. Montgomery was a teacher, coach, and athletic director at Andrews High School and Kingstree High School and was a member of the SC High School Coaches Association. He was a member of Williamsburg Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are: his children, John J.B. “Bub” Montgomery (Stephanie) and Mary Adams “Molly” Montgomery, both of Salters, SC, Mellissa Delpopolo Stackhouse (John) and Paula Jean Delpopolo, both of Columbia, SC; grandchildren, Ashley Brooke Montgomery and Stephen Brock Montgomery; and great grandchild, John Owen Montgomery.

Graveside funeral services will be 3 P.M. Sunday, February 21, 2010 in Williamsburg Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, 411 N. Academy Street, Kingstree, SC 29556.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Harriett Stock died December 5, 2008

Online obituary notice from The News, Kingstree, SC:

HARRIET STOCK - SALTERS

Harriet Mable Stock, 62, died Friday, December 5, 2008 in a Columbia hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 7, 2008 at Union Presbyterian Church Cemetery, directed by Williamsburg Funeral Home.

Miss Stock was born October 11, 1946 in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late John M. Stock, Sr. and Mrs. Harriet Belle David Stock Shepard. She was a graduate of Kingstree High School and was a member of Union Presbyterian Church. Survivors are: one brother, John M. Stock, Jr. (Kay) of Columbia; and her sister, Louise S. Alsbrook (Scottie) of Salters.

Memorials may be made to the Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc., PO Box 4246, Columbia, SC 29240.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Alfred Skipper's Dad Died April 1, 2008

(From the online obituary notice)

CITIZEN-TIMES.com: Obituaries
Alfred Skipper, Jr.

Clyde: Alfred Edison Skipper Jr., 91, died Tuesday, April 1, 2008, at Silver Bluff Nursing Home. Wells Funeral Home of Canton is in charge of (preliminary) arrangements.
Published: 2008-04-02


The funeral service will be at 10:00 AM on Saturday, April 5, 2008, at the Hardwick Funeral Home in Loris, SC.

Our sincere sympathies go out to Alfred and Bess and their family.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sincere sympathy to Lorraine Burrows Hilton

Sincere Christian sympathy is extended to classmate Lorraine Burrows Hilton on the death of her sister, Patricia Burrows Ellerbe on January 19, 2008. Please sign online guest book at www.dunbarfunerals.com. Click on KHS64 More to read the obituary notice.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Joan Driskell Hopkins' mother died in September

Our sympathies go out to Joan on the death of her mom. I received this copy of Mrs. Driskell's obituary today and appreciate Joan sending it for the KHS64 blog. Click on the text to enlarge it for easier reading.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Jamie Tompkins' mother died 11-24-07

Obituary published in the Charleston Post & Courier on 11/25/2007:

Isabelle Tompkins
TOMPKINS, Isabelle KINGSTREE - Isabelle Epps Tompkins, 91, widow of Edgar Tompkins, died Saturday in a Summerville hospital. Mrs. Tompkins was born in Williamsburg County, a daughter of Mary Alice Frierson Epps and Thomas Olin Epps, Sr. She was a graduate of Kingstree High School and Lander College. Mrs. Tompkins was a retired schoolteacher, having taught in Centenary, Kingstree, and Williamsburg schools. While she was in Kingstree, Mrs. Tompkins was an active member of Kingstree United Methodist Church. Surviving is one son, Jamie (Debbie) Tompkins, and two grandchildren, Sarah Grace Tompkins and James Preston Tompkins, all of Summerville. Funeral services will be held Tuesday November 27, 2007 at 2:00 PM in the WILLIAMSBURG FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, with burial to follow in Williamsburg Cemetery. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home from 12-1:30 PM on Tuesday. Visit our guestbook at www.charlseton.net/deaths.

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From the Guestbook, 11/26/07:

To the Tompkins Family,
My girls and I began going to the Life Care Center about 5 months ago to take communion to the residents from our church. We met your mother the very first day we went, and she played the piano for us. The next month, my girls started going to the center one Friday a month to play pinao for the residents. I always looked forward to seeing Mrs. Tompkins, and in October, she delighted us by playing piano for about 20 minutes. After each song, everyone would clap, and your mother would look over the piano and just beam. We went to the Life Care Center this past Friday, and there was your mother listening to the girls play. She looked tired, but she smiled and clapped after each song. I just wanted you to know that she brought smiles to our faces each month that we went, and we are honored to have gotten to know her in this very brief way. Blessings to you all. The Shivvers Family of Goose Creek.
Kari Shivvers (Goose Creek, SC)

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Norman Lamar “Shorty” Strong Died September 28, 2007

KINGSTREE — Norman Lamar “Shorty” Strong, 63, died Friday, September 28, 2007.

Mr. Strong was born February 11, 1944, in Kingstree, a son of the late William Britt and Margaret Tisdale Strong. He was a graduate of Kingstree High School and hotel management courses and served in the S.C. National Guard. Mr. Strong was in hotel management with several companies, including Hospitality Concepts, Inc. He was a member of Millwood United Methodist Church.

Surviving: one brother, William Britt Strong Jr. of Kingstree; two sisters, Linda Cook of Bethlehem, Conn., and Evelyn Tyler of Kingstree.

A graveside funeral service will be 11 a.m. Friday in McClary Cemetery, directed by Williamsburg Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the Millwood Community House, 824 Millwood Road, Kingstree, SC 29556.

(Reprinted from The State Newspaper, October 3, 2007.)

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Note from Barbara Wood Nexsen Lansche

June 6, 2007

Dear KHS Classmates and Friends,

It is with a heavy heart that I share with you news of the death of another of our classmates. Anne Marie Carter Martin died on Thursday, May 31, 2007 in Leesville. Her obit follows this note. Jimmy and Jane Coward Richard represented us at the funeral last Sunday. Jane said the flowers from our class were some of the prettiest she’s seen. Anne Marie’s family was most appreciative of our expression of sympathy and caring. Thank you, Jane and Jimmy for being there with them.

If you have not made a recent contribution to our flower fund, you may want to send your check to Jane when you get a chance. Her address: Jane Richardson; 2668 Martin Luther King Jr. Highway; Kingstree, SC 29556 843.382.9891 or via email at: marich@wpmedia.com ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
LEESVILLE — Services for Anne Marie Carter Martin, 61, will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at Barr-Price Funeral Home Historic B-L Chapel and Cremation Service with the Rev. Michael Sherman officiating. Visitation will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation Research, P.O. Box 613, Annapolis, MD 21404-0613.

Mrs. Martin died Thursday, May 31, 2007. Born in Georgetown, SC, on April 28, 1946, she was a daughter of Lorraine Boucher and the late Allen L. Carter. Anne graduated from Kingstree High School and was a 1967 graduate of the Medical University of South Carolina as a Nurse. She touched many lives, was a caring and attentive nurse and companion for all her patients.

Surviving are her husband, G. Steve Martin; daughter, Leslie McArver and husband, Ryan Nash of Columbia; son, Phillip McArver and wife, Erin of McCormick; her mother, Lorraine Carter of Myrtle Beach; sister, Shirley and husband, Don Payne of Charlottesville, VA; brother, Allen and wife, Karen Carter of Pickens; grandchildren, Gage and Madeline Bennett and Trenton McArver.

Sincerest appreciation also goes to Bette Cox who keeps our www.KHS64.blogspot.com updated with the latest news. If you have a change of address or other news to share, please let Bette or me know!!! I will be updating our class roster in the next few weeks and want any of your changes to be included. I need contact information for Jamie Tompkins; Linda Vinson Mitchum (both last addresses in Summerville, SC area)and for LaMyra McFadden Graham _____. Anyone know how to reach them?

Thanks, and please let me know when you can come to Charlotte. I’ve got great maps of the area and can point you to all the cool spots to see and do fun things to do!

Love and hugs to everyone,

Barbara Wood Nexsen Lansche
2308 Blair House Court Charlotte, N. C. 28270
704.364.1698 home
704.336.3116 office
704.975.1941 cell
Barbara.Lansche@MecklenburgCountyNC.gov

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Anne Marie Carter Martin Died 5-31-07

Another classmate has died this week, Anne Marie Carter Martin (Mrs. G. Steve Martin) of Leesville, SC. Anne Marie died on Thursday and the funeral and visitation will both take place on Sunday, at Barr-Price Funeral Home. Her obituary is posted in KHS64 More. This has indeed been a sad week for Kingstree High School Class of 1964.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

McCutchen Obituary

The obituary from today's (May 29, 2007) State Newspaper has been uploaded to KHS64 More. Click on that link (on the side of the page), then click on the image of the newspaper column to enlarge it for reading.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Hubie McCutchen died Sunday, May 27, 2007

James Hugh "Hubie" McCutchen and his family were at Garden City Beach when apparently Hubie suffered a stroke. He died later that day in the hospital in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Visitation is Tuesday evening from 6-8 PM at the McCutchen Farm in Cedar Swamp. The funeral will be Wednesday at 11 AM at Williamsburg Presbyterian Church in Kingstree. Williamsburg Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Tim and Bette


Tim and Bette Cox in Tim's office, December 2006.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Tim Cox Died Friday, December 15, 2006


Dear Friends,

You all know by now about Tim's falling and breaking his leg on Wednesday, December 13th, and his death on Friday, December 15th from heart failure after surgery to repair the leg. The doctors did everything possible to save him, but his heart was so weak, it just slowly stopped beating.

I am going to copy his obituary below and give you the order of the funeral. Several other items are included in KHS64 More. Click on that link (listed under Links on the right side of this page) to read those.

You know how much Tim loved you. He told you over and over, but it was never just a saying with him. He meant it from his heart.

This picture is one I took in our living room the first of December. I had the camera in my hand and just snapped it because I liked that sweater vest, white shirt and Christmas tie. The newspapers used this shot in the obituary write-up, but of course you couldn't really see much except for his face. I thought it was a great picture.

Here's the obituary notice. It ran in the Morning News here in Florence, the State Newspaper in Columbia and the Sun News in Myrtle Beach.

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FLORENCE | Timothy Clyde Cox, 60, died Friday, December 15, 2006 in a local hospital after an illness.

He was born in Kingstree, S.C., a son of Ora Lee Tanner Cox and the late Theron C. Cox.

At the age of five, Tim developed diabetes and by the time he was in his 20's, he had lost his vision from diabetic complications. Soon thereafter he lost kidney function as well.

A successful kidney transplant (donated by his mother, Ora Lee) returned Tim to a more normal lifestyle. He then finished his college education at Francis Marion University with a B.S. degree in business administration in 1982.

In 1984, he married Bette Motte Gaymon and together they established Executive Services of the Pee Dee, Inc., in 1986. Family Memories is a division of their company.

Diabetes eventually began to deteriorate Tim's transplanted kidney and in 1988 he received a successful double transplant of kidney and pancreas at the University of Minnesota Medical Center.

Tim was an active member of Trinity Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Florence, where he also played the French Horn.

He was also the recipient of many awards for community and political volunteer service including the South Carolina Handicapped Citizen of the Year, 1988; Employer of the Year of the Handicapped, 1988; Florence Handicapped Citizen of the Year, 1988; and the Outstanding Jaycee in South Carolina, 1978.

His community activities included participation in the American Diabetic Association, serving on the S.C. State Board of Directors; American Cancer Society, serving as Williamsburg County Special Events Chairman; The Kidney Foundation, serving as Williamsburg County Chairman; and service on the Committee on Computers for the Physically Handicapped, Chicago, Ill.

Mr. Cox was also an active campaign volunteer for many political candidates.

''He Made A Difference,'' is how Tim wanted to be remembered.

Survivors, in addition to his mother of Darlington, include his wife, Elizabeth ''Bette'' Motte Cox of the home; a daughter, Angelia Cox (Vernon) Ogburn of Myrtle Beach; a stepdaughter, Shelby (Terry) Jenerette of Mullins; a stepson, Paul Gaymon of Alexandria, Va.; two grandchildren, Bella Ogburn and Liam Ogburn; two step grandchildren, Jonathan Powell and Erik Gaymon; and two brothers, Dale Cox of Florence and Bryan Cox of Murrells Inlet.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, December 18, 2006 in Trinity Presbyterian Church, directed by Waters-Powell Funeral Home.

The family will receive friends from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the church on Monday prior to the service. Burial will follow in Florence Memorial Gardens.

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We had the visitation and the funeral back-to-back at our church, Trinity Evangelical Presbyterian Church, in Florence, so that it would be less stressful physically on Tim's mother Ora Lee Cox (age 87). All during the planning, I felt as though I was being directed on just what songs to choose, what scriptures for our pastors to include, and everything Tim's daughter Angie requested was exactly on target, too. Tim and I had talked with other people over the years about what kind of funeral service we wanted, full of upbeat praise music and a time of celebration. And that's what we had.

Tim and I had just retired from the Trinity praise team the last Sunday in September hoping to be able to spend more time visiting with our families. I had been a church musician for over 40 years, and Tim for nearly as long as we were married (22 years Christmas Day).

During the service our Trinity praise team sang and played one of Tim's all-time favorite choruses, "This Is The Day," followed by one we loved to play together, "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, There's Something About That Name," and then led the congregation in singing "How Great Thou Art."

Our associate pastor and longtime friend Rev. Terry Beckom read several Old Testament passages including the 91st Psalm, a very special passage Tim's mom felt the Lord gave her during a real crisis years ago when it didn't seem that Tim could survive. Terry pointed out that 60 years doesn't seem like a long life to us, but for Tim's body and all that he had gone through, it actually was.

Classmate Frank Seignious shared remembrances of growing up in Kingstree with Tim, and five descriptive characteristics of Tim shared with him by other classmates from Kingstree High School Class of 64.

Our pastor Bryan Slater read a letter Tim's daughter Angie had written, which is included in KHS More (click link under Links). Our tenderhearted pastor Bryan had trouble getting through it without breaking down and I think you'll see why when you read it.

I explained and then played "Tim's Song," a song that was written for Tim by a friend of ours in 1987. The words were displayed on the big screens behind the platform. (These words are also on KHS More.) After I finished the song the congregation gave me a round of applause, which I'm sure is rare for a funeral.

Tim's very good friend, Julian Young of Florence, sang "It Is Well With My Soul," pastor Bryan Slater gave the benediction, and the family left the sanctuary with the praise team playing and singing another one of Tim's favorite hymns, "I'll Fly Away. "

Charlie Powell, the funeral director, whispered to me that this was the first time he'd ever walked a family out of a church to "I'll Fly Away. " I whispered back, "It may be the first and the last, but Tim would have loved it. " And he would have. I saw smiles among the tears in the congregation as we walked down the aisle.

At the cemetery, Tim's cousin Denise Peace sang three verses of "Amazing Grace," and after the benediction a dove was released, to symbolize Tim's spirit in union with the Holy Spirit rising to join God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. Angie had brought a CD she had made of some of hers and Tim's favorite music, including "I'll Fly Away," turned it on and let it play as family and friends lingered by the gravesite for a while.

I miss Tim dreadfully, but as I visualize all he's seeing and doing right now, I force myself to stop feeling self-pity. The Lord keeps saying to me, almost in an audible voice, "Look forward, not back."

We all still need your prayers, that whatever we do in the days ahead will be what the Lord wants, in the way He wants, and that God -- and Tim -- would be proud of us.

Please call me and stay in touch. Love to all of you,

Bette Cox, (843) 665-7620

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Billy Jenkinson's mother died July 26, 2006

Billy Jenkinson's mother, Mrs. William E. Jenkinson, Jr. (Emma Elizabeth Gordon Brockington Jenkinson) died on Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Funeral services will be at 3:00 PM Friday at Kingstree United Methodist Church with burial in Williamsburg Cemetery.

The family will receive friends immediately after the funeral at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jenkinson, 115 E. Brooks Street, Kingstree, SC 29556. Memorials may be sent to Kingstree United Methodist Church, 510 N. Longstreet St., Kingstree, SC 29556 or to The Citadel Foundation, Jenkinson/Haynsworth Scholarship, 171 Moultrie St., Charleston, SC 29409.

Brockington Funeral Home, Lake City, is in charge. You may sign or read the guest book for Mrs. Jenkinson at www.scnow.com.

A copy of the obituary from the Morning News has been uploaded to KHS64More. Click on the link on the right hand side of this page to read the entire notice.

Our sincere sympathies go out to Billy Jenkinson and his family.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Linda Grant's Reunion Pictures

1Jane Richardson, Linda Grant, Peggy Jenerette
Jane Richardson, Linda Grant, Peggy Jenerette


2Linda Grant, Lauren Dabbs, Carol Dabbs
Linda Grant, Lauren Dabbs, Carol Dabbs


3Danny Fry (front), Barbara Lansche, David Marcus, Buford Boyd, Linda Grant
Danny Fry (front), Barbara Lansche, David Marcus,
Buford Boyd, Linda Grant


4Linda Grant, Barbara Lansche, Tommy Boyd, Eunice Barrineau, Billy Jenkinson, Allison Brown
Linda Grant, Barbara Lansche, Tommy Boyd, Eunice Barrineau,
Billy Jenkinson, Allison Brown


5Jimmy Richardson, Eunice Barrineau, Danny Fry, Julian Holliday, Linda Grant
Jimmy Richardson (left edge), Eunice Barrineau, Danny Fry,
Julian Holliday, Linda Grant

Thursday, June 15, 2006

J. B. Clarkson Died June 14, 2006


Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clarkson, Jr. (J.B. and Newell) at our 2006 Reunion in May.

Mr. Clarkson was 91 years old and apparently had suffered a stroke.
Funeral services will be at 3:00 PM Friday, June 16th at Kingstree United Methodist Church.

Mrs. Clarkson was our KHS band director for many years. Her address is 620 Green Street, Kingstree, SC 29556 if you'd like to send her a personal sympathy card.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Ted Hayen, 2nd News Article

Short June 7, 2006 article in The State posted at KHS64More.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Ted Hayen Obituary

Ted's obituary and photo was published in The State newspaper, Columbia, SC, today. Click the KHS More link on the right-hand side of the page to read it.

KHS 64 - Our Site and How It Will Work

This is the initial post for Kingstree High School Class of 1964! At the 42nd reunion last Saturday, several classmates thought it would be a great idea to have our very own website (blogsite) to share pictures, news, announcements, remembrances, humor, etc. This is the result.

This is a free site. It has no complicated bells and whistles and is very easy to use.

The best way for you to send us written material for the site is to prepare it first in your word processor (MS Word, WordPerfect, or something like it), attach it as a file and email it to Tim and me. This could include news, events, memories of something funny that happened in the past, your impressions from the reunions, whatever. (Don't worry about spelling and grammar, I'll fix anything that needs fixing before it goes up.)

You can also attach pictures and email those too. Just let me know who the people are or what the pictures are of, please, plus the date, place, and what you want to say about the picture on the blogsite.

You can also mail us materials, including pictures. I will scan or retype, whatever is needed, and upload it, then send the materials back to you. This will take a little longer.

So, let's get started! Hope everyone enjoys the blog, and makes use of it for serious and fun stuff.

Bette


Email bettecox@bellsouth.net
Tim and Bette Cox
1231-1 Via Ponticello
Florence, SC 29501
(843) 665-7620

P. S. If you would like reprints of any of the photographs by Bette, please email me and specify size you'd like. I'll be glad to print these and mail them to you at a minimal charge to cover my actual costs and postage.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Sad News, Ted Hayen Killed in Accident

Ted Hayen, husband of classmate Lorraine Burroughs Hayen, was killed in a single-car accident near Greeleyville, SC Sunday morning June 5, 2006 about 9:00 AM. Apparently he was returning home from the beach.

Funeral information:

Dunbar Funeral Home, Columbia, SC is in charge of arrangements. They are at 3926 Devine St., Columbia, SC 29205, 803-771-7990 (if you would like to send flowers). We will be sending a Memorial from KHS Class of 64.

Visitation will be from 6-8 PM at the funeral home on Tuesday evening, June 6, 2006.

The funeral will be at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, June 7, 2006.
Place is Northeast Presbyterian Church, 601 Polo Road, Columbia.

Directions to the church: There are several ways to get there from I-20:

(1) Alpine Road exit -- go north to 2nd stoplight. That will be Polo Road. Turn right, go several miles, the church will be on the right at the top of a hill.

(2) Clemson Road exit -- go right on Clemson Road to Two Notch Road, turn left on Two Notch, go to Polo Road, go right on Polo Road.

It's not far from I-20 either way.

To send cards:

Lorraine Burroughs Hayen
124 Silver Lake Road, East
Columbia, SC 29223
803-788-9211

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

42nd Reunion Pictures by Phil Stoll


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Monday, May 15, 2006

42nd Reunion Pix - Identify? Email me...

When we arrived...

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Charlie Bell and James Hugh McCutchen

Wayne Jenerette

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Charlotte and Frank Seignious

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