SC Christian Advocate, 10/14/1920 Mrs. Catherine Thomson DuBois (nee Rice) (August 7, 1853 - May 11, 1920) She was a daughter of Hon. David H. Rice, of the Spring Town section of Bamberg County, once a part of old-time Barnwell District, and who was of the distinguished Rice family, who, with its deep toned piety and good works, has made of Methodist and Baptist history lustrous, not only in lower south Carolina, but throughout the State, and with their affinity and consanguinity, are still in the forefront of Bible Christianity and holy warfare. Miss Kate, as she was lovingly and familiarly called, was one of the most amiable young ladies and was the pride of her many friends. In 1876 she became the bride of H.W. DuBois, the ideal and only son of Hon. Jesse DuBois, of Colleton County, South Carolina, and who was a model Christian gentleman of the highest tone and old Carolina type. By this union there are twelve noble children, three of whom are in heaven. Seven are happily married and two still sigle. Sallie, the oldest daughter, is the noble wife of Mr. H.M. Williams, of Yemassee, SC and who is a son of Rev. RS Williams, of blessed memory, and who was a brother of the lamented Rev. John G. Williams, D.D., eminent preacher, author and distinguished original thinker. Her ("Sister Kate's") husband was the popular and efficient auditor of Colleton County, and after his death, in 1909, she removed to Savannah, Ga., and lived with her devoted children. The separation seemed long, but O, how sweet is the "blessed hope" that they are Together now around the throne, Across the deep, cold river, In sweeter joys than earth has known They praise the blessed Saviour.