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    1. Random Obituaries from the Collins' line in Edgefield
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    3. The Augusta Chronicle - Sunday Morning - January 26, 1941 - page 13 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR T.E. COLLINS TO BE HELD TODAY GRANITEVILLE, SC - Jan. 25 - Funeral services for Thomas Edward Collins, 83, who died last night at the home of a grandson, W.E. Collins, Jr., in North Augusta, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Graniteville Baptist church. The Rev. J.K. lawton will conduct the services and burial will follow in the Graniteville cemetery. Active pallbearers will be W.W. Ford, J.P. Howard, J. E. Parker, John Watson, Jim Snelling and Monroe Hamilton. Mr. Collins, town constable here for 25 years, was the husband of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Collins. He was a native of Edgefield county and a member of the Graniteville Baptist Church. In addition to the granson with whom he was residing at the time of his death, Mr. Collins is survived by three other grandchildren; one son, W. E. Collins, Sr. of North Augusta, and seven great grandchildren. The Augusta Chronicle - Tuesday Morning - December 13, 1932 - Page 3 MRS. MARY J. COLLINS DIES AT GRANITEVILLE Mrs. Mary Jane Collins, 72, died at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her residence at Graniteville, SC. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence, the Rev. O.E. Tabow officiating. Interment will be in Graniteville cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Thomas Edward Collins; one son William E. Collins, of North Augusta; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren and several nephews. The Augusta Chronicle - Sunday Morning November 10, 1946 - Page 8A Final Rites Today for Mrs. Collins Greenwood, SC, Nov. 9 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie E. Collins, 77, widow of John Walter Collins, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at McKendree Methodist church. The Rev. L.D. Bolt will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Collins died Friday afternoon at the home of her son, Daniel Self Collins, in Edgefield county. She was a daughter of the late Daniel Ouzts and Mrs. Fannie Hamilton Ouzts. Surviving are nine children: Mrs. J.S. Lanier, Mrs. Curtis Timmerman, Lake Collins, and Self Collins, all of Edgefield County, Mrs. Mattie Butler, Ninety Six and Mrs. Yancey LaGoone, Mrs. J.C. Lewis and R.J. Collins all of Greenwood and Mrs. Aurthur Still, Edgefeild, five brothers, W. E. Ouzts, Johnston; Meynardie Ouzts and Deedie Ouzts, both of Edgefield; Joe Ouzts, Ninety Six and Gary Ouzts, Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs. Yancey Dorn, Ninety Six and Mrs. Fannie Crouch, Spartanburg; also 34 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. The Augusta Chronicle - 10/9/1940 Page 4A MRS. J.R. CARTLEDGE IS CLAIMED BY DEATH; FUNERAL TO BE TODAY Greenwood, SC., Oct. 8 - Mrs. Addie Hamilton Cartledge, 58, wife of J. R. Cartledge, died at her home in the Mountain Creek section today after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Cartledge was the daughter of the late William Collins and Mrs. Ella Faulkner Collins. Funeral services will be held at Mountain Creek Church Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. A.D. Croft will conduct the services. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Cartledge is survived by one daughter, Miss Ruth Hamilton, and a brother, M.G. Collins, of Greenwood. The Augusta Chronicle - Thursday Morning - July 24, 1986 Mrs. H. Youngblood Edgefield, SC - Mrs. H. Boyce (Ruth Hamilton) Youngblood, 74 of 508 Augusta Road, died Wednesday in University Hospital, Augusta, GA. The funeral will be at 2:00 pm today at Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home with the Revs. Robert Cato and Mike Glenn officiating. Burial will be in Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Youngblood was a native of Edgefield County. She was a homemaker and member of Little Stevens Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband. Pall bearers will be Marvin Still, Marion DeLaughter, Francis DeLaughter, Albert Bartley, Craig Wooten and Ralph Bedenbaugh. Friends may call at the funeral home. The Augusta Chronicle - Monday Morning - January 17, 1955 - Page 2 FURMAN E. GLOVER WARRENVILLE, SC - Jan. 16 - Furman Edward Glover, 73, died early Sunday morning at an Augusta hospital after an extended illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Posey's Funeral Home in Graniteville, SC. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cassie New Glover of near Warrenville; four sons, Reginald Glover of Graniteville, Hubert Glover of Columbia, Robert Glover of Warrenville and Jacob Glover of the US Navy; five daughters, Mrs. Pauline Sanders of Bambert, SC, Mrs. Lula Mae Fagins, Miss Sarah and Miss Brenda Glover of Warrenville, and Mrs. Nellie Glover of Augusta; two step-daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Duffie of Warrenville and Mrs. Christine Heirs of Langley, SC; one sister, Mrs. Mary Cooper of Columbia, and nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Addition - Wednesday Morning - January 19, 1955 - Page 2 F.E. Glover - Warrenville, SC., Jan. 18. - Funeral services for Furman Edward Glover, who died in an Augusta infirmary Sunday, will be conducted at the Warrenville Baptist Church Wednesday at 3 pm by the Rev. Everette Talbert. Interment in the Graniteville Cemetery. The remains are at the residence. Mr. Glover was a member of the Warrenville Baptist Church and a veteran of World War I. He had been in declining health for several years. He was the husband of Mrs. Cassie New Glover. Pallbearers will be Ernest Koon, Joe Ferguson, Tracy Bledsoe, Phil Pew, Otis Anderson and Lewis Coleman. Augusta Chronicle Friday, March 11, 1938 Page 15 Mrs. M. L. Kneece Gloverville, SC - March 10 - Mrs. Hattie Williams Kneece, 49, died at her residence here last night at 6:30 o'clock after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be conducted at the Langley, SC Holiness church tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Lonnie Tillman officiating. Interment will follow in the Busbee cemetery, near Eureka, SC. Pallbearers will be Fred Craig, Lenn Gregory, Tilman Napier, Charley Kneece, Price Kneece, and Lewis Booth. Mrs. Kneece, a native of Hampton, SC had lived in Graniteville for the past seventeen years. Besides her husband she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Pauline Sanders, Bamberg; Reginald Glover, Gloverville; Hubert Glover, Langley; Mr. Lula Mae Faggins, Edgefield; Robert Kneece, Columbia; on brother George Williams; Bamberg; four sisters, Mrs. Della Morris, Mr. Bell Probeaux, and Mrs. Hollie Scroggins, all of Bamberg, and Mrs. Eva Duncan, Langley; six grandchildren. Augusta Chronicle December 10, 1979 Page 14A Thomas R. Glover Graniteville, SC - Thomas Reginald Glover died Saturday at an Aiken County hospital. The funeral will be held at 2 pm today at Posey's funeral Chapel with the Rev. William R. Hanley officiating. Burial will be in the Graniteville Cemetery. Mr. Glover was born in Eatonton, GA, but had lived in Graniteville most of his life. He was a television repairman. Survivors include his stepmother, Mrs. Cassie McIntosh, Gloverville, SC; three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Sanders, Bamberg, SC, Mrs. Brenda Crenshaw, Augusta, and Mrs. Sarah Tettles, Ill; and three brothers, Robert Glover, Graniteville, J.M. Glover, Gloverville, and Ronald Justice, Columbia. Pallbearers will be James Johnson, Pete Glover, Marvin Fagins, John Wood, Lester Hall and Ronald Busbee. Friends may call at the residence of Mrs. Elise Lott, 3 Dunbar Street Extension, Langly, SC or at Posey's Funeral Home. Augusta Chronicle April 26, 1970 Page 11A Juanita M. Glover Graniteville, SC - Funeral services for Mrs. Juanita Moore Glover of Graniteville, SC., who died Thursday, will be held at 4:30 pm Sunday at Posey's Chapel, Graniteville with the Rev. Melvin Minitor officiating. Burial will be in the Graniteville cemetery. She was a native of Georgia and a member of the Westside Baptist Church, Warrenville, SC. Pall bearers will be Robert Glover, Johnnie Barton, James Johnson, Billy A. Holley, George A. Holley, Jr. and J. D. Holley. Friends may call at the residence until 10 am Sunday or at Posey's Funeral Home, Graniteville, SC More About JUANITA MOORE: Burial: April 25, 1970, Graniteville Cemetery, Graniteville, SC Residence: April 23, 1970, 132 Gregg St., Graniteville, NC Augusta Chronicle Thursday Morning December 1, 1949- p 13A William Edward Collins Passes at Bath Home William Edward Collins, Sr., 71, husband of Mrs. Nora B. Collins, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of a son, William E. Collins, Jr., Bath, SC. Funeral services will be conducted at the North Augusta Baptist Church Friday at 2:30 pm. Interment will follow in Graniteville. ___ C. cemetery. The Rev. L.W. ______ will officiate. Survivors include his wife and two sons, William E. Collins Jr. of Bath and Thomas C. Collins of Columbia, SC and a daughter Mrs. Billie A. Coleman of N. Augusta: nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The Augusta Chronicle October 24, 1966 MRS. BERTHA LANIER JOHNSTON, SC - Funeral services fro Mrs. Bertha Mae Lanier, 75, who died early Sunday morning at the home of her daughter in Greenwood County after an extended illness, will be held at 3 pm Monday at the Edwards Funeral Home with the Rev. J.O. Gilliam officiating, assisted by the Rev. Eugene B. Lowery, the Rev. Robert Vehorn and the Rev. Ralph W. McKinney. Burial will be in Mount of Olives Cemetery. A daughter of the late John Walter and Mamie Ouzts Collins, she had lived in Edgefield County all her life. She was a member of McKendree Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, J. Sheppard Lanier; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Ethel) Butler, Sr., Ninety Six, and Mrs. Odel (Mae) Bledsoe, Johnston; a son, James Robert Lanier, Johnston; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Y.R. Lagrone and Mrs. J.C. Lewis, Greenwood, Mrs. Mattie Butler and Mrs. Ruth Timmerman, Ninety Six, and Mrs. Arthur Still, Callison; a brother, Self Collins, Edgefield. The family will be at the home of Robert Lanier in Johnston. The Augusta Chronicle Wednesday Morning February 21, 1973 - Page 2D John S. Lanier Johnston, SC - John Sheppard Lanier, 82, died Tuesday morning in the Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, S.C. Funeral services will be held today at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Clark-Bland Funeral Home, Johnston. Burial will be in Mount of Olives Cemetery. He was a native of Edgefield County and was a lifelong resident of the Johnston area. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Ethel) Butler, Ninety-six, SC and Mrs. Odell (Mae) Bledsoe, Johnston; one son, James Robert Lanier, Johnston; two sisters, Mrs. Lou Lott, Swainsboro, GA, and Lee Lanier, Augusta, and two brothers, Elliott Lanier, Pinellas Park, FL and James Lanier, Hazelhurst, GA The Augusta Chronicle - Sunday Morning- January 18, 1931- Page 3A Andrew Butler, 39, Dies in Carolina Funeral to Be Held at McKendree Church Today Special to the Chronicle Greenwood, SC, Jan. 17 - Andrew Butler, 39, died at his home in Ninety Six this morning about 12 hours after suffering a stroke of paralysis while at work in the Ninety Six Mill. Mr. Butler was a native of Johnston section, but had lived in Ninety Six about two years. He is survived by his widow, who was Miss Mattie Collins, of Pleasant Lane; three sons, J.P., John and Andrew Butler; five daughters, Nellie, Eloree, Ruby, Ione and Orrie Butler, all of Ninety Six; six brothers, T.P. Butler, Columbia; Ernest Butler, Graniteville; Cliff, Marsh and Clyde Butler, Johnston; Oscar Butler, Augusta; three half brother, Fred, J.P. and Harold Butler, Augusta, and four sisters, Mrs. C.T. Robinson, Mrs. Bryant Meyers, Miss Ellen Butler, Augusta, and J. D. Smith, Johnston. Funeral services will be conducted at McKendree church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. W.A. Tinsley and Rev. W. L. Johnson. The Index-Journal, Greenwood, SC - Thurs., Oct. 5, 1978 - p. 5 MRS. MARY LAGRONE Mrs. Mary Esther Collins Lagrone, 83, 510 W. Laurel Ave., died this morning at her home following a brief illness. Born in Edgefield County, she was the daughter of the later Walter and Mamie Ouzts Collins. She was a member of Lowell Street United Methodist Church, the Ready-to-Serve Sunday School Class and Mothers Club No. 4. Her husband R. Yancy Lagrone died in 1975. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Davenport of Greenwood; three sons, R. Manley Lagrone, James M. (Stump) Lagrone and Hoyt W. Lagrone, all of Greenwood; one sister Mrs. Ruth Timmerman of Aiken; and 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be a 3 pm Saturday from the Blyth Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Hilton Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. The grandsons will be pallbearers. The body is at the funeral home. The family is at the home, 510 W. Laurel Ave. and will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 pm Friday. The Index Journal, Greenwood, SC April 6, 2004 James Lagrone James Marvin "Stump" Lagrone, 83, of 842 Sunset Drive, husband of Louise Buchanan Lagrone, died Monday, April 5, 2004 at his home. Born in McCormick County, he was a son of the late Yancy R. and Mary Esther Collins Lagrone. He was a World War II Army veteran and a retired maintenance superintendent from Greenwood Mills. He was a member of Lowell Street United Methodist Church, the Men's Bible Class of the church and a former steward. He was also a member of Greenwood Mills Quarter Century Club. Survivors include his wife of the home; a sister, Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Davenport and a brother, Hoyt Lagrone, both of Greenwood. Services are 3 p.m. today at Blyth Funeral Home, conducted by the Revs. Bob Allen and David Templeton. Burial is in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers are Dr. James Smith, Childress Buchanan, A.C. "Bubba" Fennel, Thomas Wingard, Bill McClain and Bill Bailey. Honorary escorts are members of the Men's Bible Class of Lowell Street United Methodist Church, along with Maurice Corley, Mark Palmer, Alvin "Bubba" Summers, Vasco Hook, Dan Hicks, Kenneth Carr, James Ferqueron, Tim Etheridge, Jim Bailey, Jimmy Harris and Walter Roark. Visitation is 2-3 today at the funeral home and graveside after the services. The family is at the home. Memorials may be made to Lowell Street United Methodist Church, 300 Lowell Ave., Greenwood, SC 29646 or the Ruth C. "Monk" Buchanan Nursing Scholarship Fund, c/o Lander University, 300 Stanley Ave., Greenwood, SC 29649. Blyth Funeral Home is in charge. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.blythfuneralhome.com Index-Journal, Greenwood, SC Dec. 12, 1961 p. 5 Robert Justus (R.J.) Collins, 64, retired insurance salesman and resident of 310 Janeway, died at 10:40 a.m. today in Self Memorial Hospital after one week of critical illness. He was born in Edgefield County June 17, 1897, a son of the late Walter and Mamie Ouzts Collins, both natives of Edgefield. He had lived in Greenwood for 35 years and was with Carolina Life Insurance Co. until he retired last August. He was a member of Main Street Methodist Church and Fellowship Sunday School class. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lawson Hodges Collins; one step-son, James Maxwell Hodges of Manchester, GA.; five sisters, Mrs. Mattie Butler, Ninety Six; Mrs. Yancey Lagrone, Greenwood; Mrs. Shep Lanier, Johnston; Mrs. J.C. Lewis, Greenwood, and Mrs. Arthur Still, Edgefield; one brother, Self Collins, Edgefield; a number of nieces and nephews. funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Blyth Funeral Home. The Augusta Chronicle Dated 12-26-1958 Walter Lake Collins, 56 died at the Greenwood Hospital Thursday after a brief illness. Mr. Collins was a lifetime resident of the Cleora section of Edgefield County and was in the lumber business. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 3 p.m. at Gilgal Baptist Church by the Reverend A.D. Croft. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Janie Marie Goff Collins, daughter, Mrs. Talbert Burton of Edgefield County, three sons, Mr. Elwyn Collins of Jonesville, SC, Mr. Howard Collins of Columbia, SC and Mr. Robert Collins of Edgefield, two brothers, Mr. D.S. Collins of Edgefield and R.J. Collins of Greenwood, five sisters, Mrs. Arthur Still, Mrs. Y.R. Lagrone and Mrs. J.C. Lewis of Greenwood, SC, Mrs. J.S. Lanier of Johnston, SC and Mrs. Curtis Timmerman of Ninety Six, SC The Index Journal, Greenwood, SC - May 20, 1976 Mrs. Clara Viola Collins Lewis, 71, wife of J.C. Lewis, of Mt. Moriah Road, died Wednesday morning at Self Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Edgefield County, Dec. 15, 1904, a daughter of the late John Walters and Mamie Ouzts Collins. She was a member of Mathews United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, of the home are two daughters, Mrs. Velma Cox, Greenwood, Mrs. Velma Cox, Seneca; three sons, John H. and Morris Lewis, both of Greenwood and J. Courtland Lewis, Abbeville, seven grandchildren, with one reared in the home, Mrs. Darlene Holloway; seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Lagrone, Greenwood and Mrs. Ruth Timmerman, Ninety Six. Funeral services will be Thursday at 3:30 pm at Blyth Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Burton and the Rev. James G. Stroud officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Darby and Tony Bell, Buddy Simmons, Elwyn and Howard Collins and Marvin Lagrone. Honorary escort will be Dr. E.M. Mobley, Ralph Rushton, Harold White, Ralph Sprouse, James and Billy Coursey, Lamar Johnson, Allen Ouzts, Dave Free, Floyd Duncan, Curtis Chastain, Holloway Buzhardt, Jerry Miller, William Thompson, Torn Gary, C.M. McMullen, Oscar Parrish and Odell Duvall. Elizabeth N. Collins Legal Secretary McGuireWoods LLP 100 North Tryon Street Suite 2900 Charlotte, NC 28202-4011 704.373.8066 (Direct Line) 704.373.8990 (Direct FAX) [email protected] This e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise by return e-mail and delete immediately without reading or forwarding to others.

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