Her talent was utilized professionally in the furniture industry for many years, but what brought her the most joy was the paintings and drawings she gave to her family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Amedisys Hospice Care, 402 Singleton Ridge Rd., Suite C, Conway, SC 29526 or Bread of Life Ministry at the church, 9967 Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island, SC 29585 (pawleyschurch.com). He was frequent organizer of benefits for community causes, and was remembered as someone who was always willing to help people in need. While traveling cross-country with a good friend, they stopped in Atlanta to visit friends. The more dramatic, the better, even if he needed to use a bit of poetic license honed during his years as a creative writing student at USC. A 1959 graduate of Regis College, Ann enjoyed reading, knitting, genealogy and all things Irish. Shirley Waites Dickert of Pawleys Plantation died Feb. 1 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born Oct. 1, 1928, in Kingstree, the daughter of Beulah and Hugh Gamble. His brother, Ronald J. Halpin, died before him. Mrs. Hamilton was active in her community. THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN GUALALA, CALIFORNIA ON A LONG WEEKEND 1) ENJOY A HEARTY BREAKFAST AT TRINKS 2) HIKE THE GUALALA BLUFF TRAIL 3) VISIT THE GUALALA POINT REGIONAL PARK 4) STOP BY THE GUALALA ARTS CENTER 5) EXPLORE THE ART GALLERIES 6) SHOPPING IN GUALALA 7) DINE AT COVE AZUL BAR AND GRILL 8) SAIL DOWN THE GUALALA RIVER ON A KAYAK/CANOE 139; Scottish Rite of Free Masons S.J. He held a teaching certificate with masters degree equivalency. In high school, she had the wonderful opportunity to live with her older sister and her family in Nashville, and attend Harpeth Hall. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. She is survived by her children, Sharon Carlisle, Jacqueline Dill (Glenn), Michael Cumuze (Teresa), Erin Burns (Gary) and Bambi Cumuze (Mike); her grandchildren, Eric Carlisle (Emily), Farrah Beaudry (Tim), Kelli Barentine (Dan), Kristen Feutral (Mike), Satchele Burns, Mick Cumuze (Sarah) and Connor McCarthy; and her great-grandchildren, Kaleigh Feutral, Colton Feutral, Cannon Feutral, James Carlisle, Anna Carlisle, Aiden Barentine, Ethan Beaudry, M.J. Cumuze and C.J. Robert Altamont Moses of Sumter, a long-time Pawleys Island property owner, died Nov. 26 at his home. He is survived by his wife, Marti B. Purcell; his sons, Jason and Ryan of Winston Salem; a grandson, Nathan, of Winston Salem; his brothers, John Purcell (Judy) of Pawleys Island and William Purcell (Kay) of Awendaw; his sister, Diane Jones (Jeff) of Mount Pleasant; and many nieces and nephews. For the next 63 years, their personal and professional partnership led to distinguished careers in academia and a growing family. He was 71. Professionally, Ms. ODonovan worked in a business and accounting capacity. 73 reviews Superhost. He graduated from St. Johns High School, then earned his degree from The Citadel, Company L, in 1958. One of her closest and dearest friends was Pastor Martin Ruge who helped her develop a very strong faith in the Lord. His sister, Jane Horton Leasman, died before him. She was known as Goose to her grandchildren because because she gathered and nurtured them like the fabled Mother Goose. She was born in Chattanooga, Tenn., the daughter of Robert Henry Moss and Adelaide Moore Moss. She graduated from Dreher High School and attended nursing school before marrying Milburn G. Caughman Jr. in 1951. She is survived by her husband of 26 years, Leonard Nettles; her daughter, Sarah Nettles of Pawleys Island; her stepmother, Preppy Jennings, and her stepbrother, Todd Breneman, both of Greenville, N.C. View recent online obituaries and memorials websites for people, Christine Marie Odenweller Bussard of Gualala, CA died suddenly and unexpectedly on Monday Septembe, Christine Marie Odenweller Bussard of Gualala, CA died suddenly and unexpectedly on Monday September 16, 2019 she , Christine Marie Odenweller Bussard of Gualala, CA died suddenly . She loved traveling with her husband. He was born Nov. 21, 1936, in Darlington, the son of William Thomas and Juanita Graham Howard, and the brother of the late William Thomas Howard Jr. 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. At one time, he managed three cutting and sewing plants from North Carolina to Oklahoma, supplying the Navys work wear uniforms worldwide. Meet at Visitor's Center. During her youth, she was a member of the Methodist Church, but a few years after moving to Fort Wayne, Mrs. Teetor joined and was an active member of Plymouth Congregational Church. Together, they enjoyed church activities, dining out with friends, family get-togethers, gardening, travel and watching Braves baseball, Duke basketball, the Gamecocks, along with golf, tennis and other sports. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her brother, George Austin Beck (Connie); her children, Beth Britton Stuckey, Babs Britton Wilson (Tim), Becky Britton Funderburk (Bevan) and Dr. John James Britton Jr. (Helen); her grandchildren, Mary Frances Stuckey, James Stuckey, Britton Troxler (Finch), Charles Noyes, Neyle Noyes, Myers Noyes, Becka Noyes, Betsy Noyes, Jack Britton, Heyward Britton; and her great-grandchildren, Grayson Noyes and Annie Troxler. He and his wife founded Barnett Services, and he built a reputation as a skilled worker and a good man. 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. He worked his way up to chief technician. Home in Gualala. At the end of the season, the shop got robbed, White said. Far more important to him was his more than 20 years of service working as a missionary, establishing churches in Cuba. 2. The oldest of three sisters, Hazel came up during the Great Depression. It was his job to review the work of other scholars and come up with a translation on which they could agree. She joined the Junior League and helped organize and perform with their puppetry group. He developed expertise in mouthpiece refacing and was known as the Mouthpiece Doctor.. Gualala Point Regional Park. She described her days working as busy, always being different and always there to help. In addition, he supported the museums youth sailing program. He served in the Army and went on to graduate from Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in teaching. She began her career as a first-grade teacher, assistant principal and curriculum coordinator in Irmo with Lexington School District 5. He was 41. Known as Rusty, he was born Nov. 18, 1935, in Columbia, the son of B. Russell Langley and Edith M. Langley of Greenville. He was a kind, caring, and generous man. He and his wife enjoyed entertaining and cooking as members of a gourmet dinner club while residing in Centreville, Va. Mr. ONeal was an accomplished writer and a gifted storyteller. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Marilyn Langley; his sister Salley Batson (Elliott) of Greenville; his sons, Russell Langley (Robin) of Charlotte, Christopher Langley (Beth) of Spartanburg and Brian Langley (Kerry) of Buford, Ga.; his daughter, Inger Lilleoer (Hans) of Denmark; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. That led to his first novel, Rescued Retriever, inspired by the dog he and his wife found abandoned along Highway 17 in Francis Marion National Forest. She was born April 4, 1950, in Kokomo, Ind., a daughter of William Ashenfelter and Doris Self Ashenfelter. Lachicotte opened a nursery and a garden store next to the Hammock Shop. He loved discovering good food, wine and live music. Mr. Barber had a long, successful career in the Charlotte area as a marketing and sales leader. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to U.S. cancer research or Belin Memorial United Methodist Church. He was born March 16, 1940, in Irvington, N.J., the son of Jacob and Gertrude Ackerman. He then started his own company, Caudell Telecom. 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. Deaths of Notre Dame alumni. Gualala. Mr. Latta enjoyed traveling the world, playing golf, watching University of Oklahoma football and Boston Red Sox games, and spending quality time with his extended family at their cottage on Lake Rescue in Ludlow, Vt., where he was an active member of the Lake Rescue Association. Mr. ONeal had many loves including movies and music from all decades. He was 64. He had a passion and curiosity for the way things worked and went on to study at Universal Technical Institute. He was a voracious reader, devouring every John Grisham novel and myriad books on American history. John Vernberg Fellowship in Coastal and Marine Sciences.. 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. He went on to obtain his masters degree in library science from Kent State University and his doctorate in American studies from Case Western Reserve. Mrs. Britton had a penchant for writing and penned the Panorama column in the Sumter Item as well as the newsletter for the Tuomey Hospital Canteen. A graveside service was held April 1 at Sunnyside Cemetery in Orangeburg. He was there with the biggest smile and loudest cheer at soccer games, chorus concerts, track and cross country meets, school plays, graduations, swearing-in and white coat ceremonies. David Spencer Stafford of Willbrook Plantation died Saturday at home with his wife and four daughters at his side. Ross Chellis. After retirement, the Brewers lived in Pawleys Island for 20 years before moving to Spartanburg. Box 7280 Hickory, NC 8603 or to All Saints Church, 3560 Kings River Rd., Pawleys Island, SC 29585. Cynthia Chaplin Nance of Murrells Inlet died Nov. 17, 2022. In 1994, they retired and moved to Myrtle Beach. In 1980, he met his future wife, Sybil, while he was visiting in Myrtle Beach with friends from Canada on a golf holiday. Go on an intermediate . 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 1974, he was chosen as chief of dentistry for the VA Medical Center in Fayetteville, N.C., where he also served as chief of staff. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her sister, Barbra Holmen McKenna (David); her son Thomas A. Jr. (Sandy) and grandchildren Morgan, Caroline and Margaret; her son Sean (Leslie); her daughter Jordan; her son Brian (Claudia) and grandchildren Katie Hanscome (Steve), Brian Jr. (Ashely), Kevin (Bailey) and Molly; her daughter Maura Tapley (John) and grandchildren Rachel, Hillary Tiernan (J.P.) and Erin; her daughter Aileen Hughes (Michael) and grandchildren Neill and Elizabeth; her daughter Patricia Day (Todd) and grandchildren Claire Nelson (Ryan), Courtney Bear (Nathan) and Emily Mike (Phil); and 11 great-grandchildren. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.neptune-society.com/locations/santa-rosa-CA for the CLAFLIN family. For the best Flowers in Gualala, CA, Allyson's Flowers is the one to call. Known as Connie, she was born Jan. 31, 1937, in Sumter, the daughter of Kenneth Emmitt Beck and Rosalie Neyle Beck. Her parents were from hard-rock mining families her father a Welsh Protestant and her mother a devout Irish Catholic. He enrolled at Classen High School and met his future wife, Susan, in a 10th-grade algebra class. He was a true character in the Southern sense. She retired in 1992 as operating room supervisor and director of surgical services. They lived in the same house for over 60 years. Golf was his lifelong passion. 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. Mr. Hollenbaugh was remembered as a kind, compassionate and caring soul who touched many peoples lives both professionally and personally. He was remembered by colleagues and employees as a generous leader who was eager to share his time and talents, and always wanted to see others succeed. As an Army Airborne Ranger, Mr. ONeal served tours in Aschaffenburg, Germany, and two tours in Vietnam, where he was awarded two Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, Combat Infantrymans Badge, Air Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross. The average household income in the Sunset Drive area is $58,118. In 1987, the family business needed Mr. Efird at the helm. They spent almost 20 years in Clearwater, Fla., until Mr. Reed had a stroke and they made the decision to move back to Myrtle Beach where two of his four children lived. A celebration of life service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Pauls Waccamaw United Methodist Church. Condolences may be send at ridgewayfh.com. He graduated from Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. and worked for AT&T in the Washington area for over 32 years. In addition to her mother, her stepfather, John Bateman, and her and her father-in-law, Dr. Julian Salley, died before her. Historical Society, S.C. Confederation of Local Historical Societies, Friends of Brookgreen Gardens and S.C. Methodist Conference Commission on Archives and History. 1954. The daughter of Edward and Caroline Tenco Caruso, Christine grew up in Newark, N.J. and attended West Side High School, where she was head majorette, lead in the school drama and valedictorian. Mr. Caudell continued to work within the federal government until 2010 when he retired and moved to Murrells Inlet. He was remembered as a kind and generous man with an endearing smile and an infectious spirit. A lifelong bachelor, he showed extraordinary dedication to his brothers, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. She built a home in Murrells Inlet and returned to Belin, where she met Ed May. She would often tell stories about her friends, which her grandchildren could recite almost word for word. 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. Gualala (KCAGUALA28) Location: Gualala, CA Elevation: 250ft Nearby Weather Stations Today Hourly 10-Day Calendar History Wundermap access_time 4:06 PM PST on March 1, 2023 (GMT -8) | Updated. Add them Subscribe to new obituaries Christine Marie Odenweller-Bussard Aug 31, 1951 Sep 16, 2019 Gualala, CA Gualala Bluff Trail 58 Hiking Trails By nanercakes Sea Ranch vacation 3. He was a perpetual student of history, politics and American government, and was a true believer in the great experiment of American democracy. She was 79. In addition to her parents, another sister, Cheryl Schmidt, died before her. He worked at Baystate Elevator starting in 1971 and finished his career out at Otis Elevator, where he retired at the age 58. Adults. He was a founder of the SCPA Hall of Fame. He was as pleased with a cheeseburger as any fine meal.