Graveside services were held at11 a.m.Feb. 19, atBethelBaptistChurchCemetery. At an early age she joinedZionHillBaptistChurchwhere she served until she moved toBrooklyn,N.Y., where she was a member ofSalemMissionaryBaptistChurch. Croghan; and other relatives and friends. He was a member of theMt. After his enlistment in the Navy was up, he then reenlisted and served with the United States Coast Guard fromDec. 4, 1956until his retirementJune 1, 1973. You may always enhance She was a former employee of Stanley Tools in Cheraw where she served as a production planner. Tony was a former member of the Board of Directors of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce and was a member ofZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. Levy (Toni), James J. Davis (Jerome), Elmer L. Davis, Larry Davis and Ronald Davis (Ronnie); 14 grand-children; 16 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; two sisters and other relatives and friends. 852 Obituaries Search Chesterfield obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. In addition to his parents, Henry was preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Woodrow, and Olin Roscoe: and by two sisters, Vera Wallace and Margaret Teal. Dr. C.A. Kiser Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. A graduate ofWinthropUniversity, she was a devoted special needs teacher atSt. AndrewsMiddle SchoolinRichlandSchool District# 1, who nurtured and educated young minds for many years. The family received friends from2-3 p.m.Dec. 16, in the fellowship hall of Faith Presbyterian Church, Cheraw. Date of Death: Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Surviving is his wife, Phyllis Suggs Johnson of the home; two sons, Kaleb (Christie) Johnson of Camden, and Josh Johnson of the home; a brother, Sonny Johnson of Wadesboro, N.C.; a sister, Linda (Lubert) White of Cheraw; two grandchildren, Aubreigh andChandlerJohnsonstep-grandchildren: Caitlyn and Corleigh Pandolph. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home of Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Visitation was6-8 p.m.May 8, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. A funeral service was held at4 p.m.onThursday, Oct. 1, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. He returned to railroad work as a waiter andPullmanporter on Amtrak, where he retired after 41 years of service. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, November 5, 2009. Funeral services were November 7 at2 p.m.atSalemUnitedMethodistChurch, Pageland. Memorials made to: World Hunger, Southern Baptist Convention, c/o International Mission Board, Attn: World Hunger, P.O. He was employed at the Brick Yark and many other jobs. Surviving is his children, Bobbie Campbell ofFayetteville,N.C.and Willie Wright of the home; brother, Leroy Wright, Larry Burns and George Wright; and sisters, Diane Wilson and Mary Wright. He was educated in Chesterfield County Schools. Surviving are her parents, Philip and Carrie Bundrick of the home; two brothers, Philip Grasyn Bundrick and Aiden Luke Bundrick of the home; grandparents, Philip Ray and Judy Kaye Stepp Bundrick, William Donnie and Ginny Hathaway Atkinson all of Pageland; and other relatives and friends. Before he became confined, he worked at Highland/Takata Industries in a variety of jobs. She was preceded in death by her son, Andrew Bennett, Jr.; one sister, Clara Baker; four brothers, Ernest, Lee Robert, Cleveland, James, and David McBride. He was the son of the late Jefferson Bennett and Stella Dillard Stone. Mr. William L. Ranger Sowell, son of the late Thomas and Alice Pegues Sowell was born onFeb. 26, 1944. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Sept. 5 atPee DeeUnionBaptistChurch. JEFFERSON Mrs. Flora Mae Jenkins Knight, age 88, diedMonday, Feb. 2, 2009at her home. Byrd, Jr. and sister, Helen Byrd of Hartsville; a sister, Catina Williams of Patrick; two brothers, Anthony Cue of Cheraw and Bobby Cue, Jr. of Jersey City, N.J.; four adopted sisters, Montreis Chapman, LaKenya Cassidy, Tina Williams and Keisha Mitchell Adams; adopted brothers, a godmother, Leola Tate; eight uncles, nine aunts; and other siblings, Gloria Jones and Renay Rembert of Columbia, Paul, Christopher, Fredrick, Sherman, Perciful and Leonado Rembert all of Columbia and Tommy Rember of Virginia, Marquis Jamell, Rosean, Nickolezs, Robert, Nygel, Nariyan and Lashawn; and also, Robin Love Sheilds, Diana Hudley Coardes, Carolyn Douglas Porter and other relatives and friends. He was a retired heavy equipment operator. Funeral services were at5 p.m.Sept. 1 at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Averyt Hall, with burial at11 a.m.Sept. 2, inChathamHillCemetery, Cheraw. She is survived by her husband, Otis Burch; children, Toxie Belk, Charlotte, NC, Billy Joe Burch, Charlotte, NC, Barbara Goodwin, Philadelphia, PA, Angela Lockhart, Concord, NC and Kevin Burch, Pageland, SC; six sisters, Thelma Wells, Brooklyn, NY, Mary King, Pageland, SC, Cinderella Ford, McBee, SC, Betty Bryant, Mt. He was a retired carpenter and a member ofRockyCreekBaptistChurch. Grief is a journey that is not meant to be traveled alone. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Ratliff was bornJuly 22, 1945a son of the late Duncan L. and Lucille Gulledge Ratliff. She was preceded in death by her husband and father listed above, and brothers, Randy C. Keith and Thomas H. Keith. Sellers and mother of 13 children. Flemming Funeral Home-Pageland was in charge of arrangements. She was preceded in death by the following: a daughter, Pauline Miller Benton, a son, John Leon Debery, five sisters and five brothers. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, August 27, 2009. Surviving are her sons, Ronald M. Ron (Joy) Lewis, James A. CHERAW Gladys Lorina Hulsey Lewis, 69, diedSept. 15, 2009. A memorial mass was held 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 at St. Peters Catholic Church, Cheraw, SC. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 16, 2009. After attending Chesterfield County Public Schools he moved to the Bronx N.Y. where he lived for many years. She was also a correctional officer for the State of New York Department of Corrections from which she retired. Norton Funeral Home of Cheraw was in charge of arrangements. Burial will follow inWallaceEmanuelHolinessChurchCemetery. This page is the co-operative project ofChesterfield District Chapterof the South Carolina Genealogical Society and the Publisher. Funeral services were Jan. 15 at11 a.m.atTrinityTempleChurch,New Haven,Conn.Bishop Dr. Rhodric L. Randle, Sr. officiating. Graveside services were held at3 p.m.April 10, inWilkesChapelCemetery. Funeral services were March 1 at3 p.m.AtRoseHillMissionaryBaptistChurch,Lancaster. Thurston) Little, Cheryl (Ricky) Lowery of Cheraw, Alice (Melvin) Daniels of St. Louis, MO, Paulette Thomas of Columbus, Ga., Juanita (Douglas) Morris of Spotsylvania, Va., Diane (Parren) Porter of Hepzibah, Ga., Ella Mae Miles of Bennettsville, and Thelma Ford of Cheraw; three uncles, Arthur (Joanne) Ford of Youngstown, OH, Tyrone (Wanda) Ford of Cheraw, and Paul Mitchell of Hepzibah, Ga.; a great-aunt, Bessie Mae Watson of Cheraw; a son, Hykice Prince of Bennettsville; and other relatives and friends. Allen worked for the Stanley Tools Co. for many years. A funeral service was held onOct. 22, 2009at 12-noon atVictoryChristianCenterinCharlotte,NC. Surviving are two sons, Frank Ellison White, Jr. and his wife, Susan, of Columbia, Charles Michael White and his wife, Suzanne, of Chesterfield; a daughter, Susan W. Cassidy and her husband, Billy, of Chesterfield; six grandchildren, Elizabeth W. Bennett, Rebecca W. Prevatte, Sarah Catherine Cassidy, Molly Elizabeth Cassidy, Frank Ellison White, III, and Barton Randall White; two step-grandchildren, Adam and Mark Gregory; four great-grandchildren, Garrett Michael White, Greer Elizabeth Bennett, Sophia Lachlann and Eleanor Alexia Prevatte, and three step-great grandchildren, Jillian Elise Bennett, Ariel and John Gregory; and a sister, Jean Oliver Wortham, of Belton,. BornApril 26, 1924, Mrs. Burr was a daughter of the late Joseph Barringer and Mary Sowell Brumit and was the widow of Ross A. Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Scotland County,P.O. Chesterfield. Burial was heldinFisherHillCemetery. Visitation was2-4 p.m.May 19, prior to the service at the church. Mr. Walker, widower of Peggy Reynolds was bornJan. 15, 1948a son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Roy Walker. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Dec. 8, 2008atPineGroveBaptistChurch. Mr. Kollock was educated in the public schools ofMarlboroCounty. Luberta was bornFeb. 24, 1964to the late Wallace and Rebecca Burns. After his enlistment in the Navy was up, he then reenlisted and served with the United States Coast Guard fromDecember 4, 1956until his retirementJune 1, 1973. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, September 10, 2009. Mrs. Fincher was bornAug. 21, 1945inChesterfield,SC, a daughter of the late Joseph Garrett and Ruth William Caulder. Burial followed inChesterfieldCemetery. Surviving are two sons, William Jackson Bryan, Jr. and wife, Jan of Fishersville, Va., Joe Bryan and wife, Jennifer of Knightdale, N.C.; eight grandchildren, Leigha Wood and husband, Lew, Derek Bryan and wife, Kristy, Melissa B. She had lots of fun singing and dancing to the song, I Feel Good. Memorials may be made to: The Old St. Davids Cemetery Association,P.O. Surviving is a son, Robert Ellis (Cathy) Moore of Ruby; four daughters, Faye Moore of Ruby, SC, Gail Moore and Sharmon Balderas both of Pageland, and Jamie (Barry) Hunter of Lancaster; four sisters, Linda Black of Ruby, Betty Gurley and Willie Moore of Pageland, and Rosa Medley of Rockwell, N.C.; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Moores Department Store. Ms. CHESTERFIELD Mr. A. She was the widow of Wayne Thompson. Mr. Crawford was bornNov. 9, 1941a son of Helen Atkinson Crawford and the late C. B. Crawford, Sr. Funeral services were May 10 at2 p.m.at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, Patrick. Visitation 1-2 p.m. Dec. 22 prior to the service at the funeral home. He loved his family and enjoyed providing his children and grandchildren wonderful life affirming experiences playing at the beach, white-water rafting, fishing, crabbing, exploring the woods and traveling to foreign countries. He enjoyed fishing and was a Civil War Historian. The family received friends6-8 p.m.Aug. 25 at Kiser Funeral Home, Cheraw. He loved music and enjoyed playing the guitar and was an avid wood craftsman. He was a lifetime learner. Seven great-grandchildren, Amber, Autumn, and A.C. McManus, Kaci and Ryan Neal, Grant Dowen, and Trent Courtney. Flemming Funeral Home-Chesterfield was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were held at1 p.m.Aug. 27, atSt. PaulUnitedMethodistChurch. James Williams Cheraw, SC. She confessed Christ and joinedPee DeeUnionBaptistChurchwhere she served as a member until her death. Surviving is his loving parents; a sister, Ayanna Lyvonne Russell; grandparents, Yvonne Bracy of Ruby, Joyce Russell and Johnathan Rhodan,Hollywood; great-grandparents, Valerie Rhodan and Paul. Burial was held inFoundryHillCemetery. Mrs. Hunt was the widow of Tillman Hunt. Mrs. Gibson was born May 23, 1916, a daughter of the late Wesley and Flora Brigman Quick. Harrison, Hollywood; two aunts, Brenda Miller of Chesterfield and Tiffany Nelson of Charleston; nine uncles, Donald (Stacey) Caudle of Mcleansville, N.C., Mitchell (Nivea) Dunlap of Ruby, Pernell Little of Mt. CHERAW Levern Chapman, 53, died March 18, 2009. WALLACE Randall Edward Lovelace, 71, died Dec. 31, 2008. All Rights Reserved. Brewer was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Cheraw. Box 147,Chesterfield,S.C.29709, or toCrossRoadsBaptistChurchBuilding Fund4963 Cross Roads Church Road,Ruby,S.C.29741. He served as a cartographic officer and as the first commanding officer of the newly formed 497th Reconnaissance Tech-nical Squadron at Shaw Field. Surviving are her children, Sammy Quick and his wife, Penny of Cheraw, Mitchell Quick and his wife, Leslie of Chester, Va., David Quick and his wife, Linda of Hamlet, N.C., Dr. Stephen Quick and his wife, Jane of Florence; Annette McCallum and her husband, Harry of Laurinburg, N.C., Cathy Belcher and her husband, Chuck of Bennettsville; sisters, Margaret N. Mathis of Cheraw, Bernice N. Boyle of Hamlet, N.C., and Edna Spivey of Ellerbe, N.C.; 13 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Everettwas a manager and co-owner of Grits & Groceries. He enjoyed fishing and whole-heartedly loved his grandchildren. A funeral service was held at4 p.m.onSaturday, Oct. 10, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,Chesterfield,SC. He was a member of the United Methodist Mens Organization and served in various capacities at the church. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 15, 2009. Mr. Barefoot was bornOct. 1, 1928a son of the late Lawrence Morgan Barefoot and Roxie Perdue Barefoot. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Dec. 21, atZoarUnitedMethodistChurch. He was a member of the Chesterfield Presbyterian Church where he had served as Sunday School Superintendent, Deacon, and Elder. Agricultural Weather Service, the first such service in the nation; the first Fire Weather Forecasting Service; the first River District Office to forecast river and flood warnings; and the first statewide weather wire service in the U.S. Mr. Purvis retired from the U.S. CHESTERFIELD Mary Belle Hunt, 93, diedNov. 30, 2009. Funeral services were at3 p.m.Nov. 9, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Born inMarlboroCountyshe was the daughter of the late Robert Sweatt and Esther Sweat Peacock. She ran an art gallery inCharlottein the late 1960s and was a financial planner with Waddell & Reed in the 1980s. One son, Lloyd Danuiel Hilton, Jr., of the home. Surviving is a son, Richie Thomas Price ofChesterfield; a daughter, Jenell Natasha Price ofChesterfield; four brothers, Tommy (Betty Jo) Price of Jefferson, Jackie (Nancy) Price of Lancaster, John (Diane) Price of McBee, and Marshall (Melissa) Price of Mint Hill, N.C.; two sisters, Doris (Mike) Funderburk and Joyce Ottaway both ofMonroe,N.C. CHERAW Bill J. Rivers, 89, diedFeb. 21, 2009. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, October 22, 2009. Mr. Rivers was bornMarch 22, 1919a son of the late Alfred B. andLulaJonesRivers. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, May 14, 2009. Surviving is his wife of 63 years, Annie Adams Lang of the home; a son, Gary William (Linda) Lang of Summerville; four daughters, Bonnie L. Adams, Barbara L. (Donny) Sellers both of Chesterfield, Melinda L. (John) Woodward of Sanford, N.C., and Debria L. (Andy) Carpenter of Chesterfield; two brothers, John R. (Myrtle) Lang, Jr. of Thomasville, N.C. and Edd Lang of Chesterfield; a sister, Lela Mae Boan of Thomasville, N.C.; also Mary H. Lang of High Point, N.C.; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Reggie and. Sellers and a sister, Hattie Jackson, preceded her in death. He was a 1939 graduate ofRadfordHigh School,Radford,Va., attendedBluefieldCollegeinVa., and was a US Navy World War II Veteran. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Rev. He was a member of New Hope Presbyterian Church inChapel Hill,N.C. John was preceded in death by two brothers, Thomas Robeson and Edwin W. Robeson. With her family, Sara lived inOrleans,FranceandZweibrucken,Germanyand traveled extensively. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC),Thursday, April 30, 2009. A funeral service was held at3 p.m.onTuesday, Oct. 13, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel. Barbara was employed at Mangels Department store for 12 years. She was the mother of the late Jay Thompson whom she cared lovingly, for many years. A two-time cancer survivor, Mrs. White was actively involved in the Chesterfield County Relay for Life where she was recognized as the countys top fundraiser. Born inMarlboro County,SC, he was the son of the late Thomas J. Fletcher and the late Mary Thompson Fletcher and was married for over 68 years to Lucille Clayton Fletcher, who survives. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church of West Haven, Conn. Mrs. Amanda S. Davis was inducted into the Bennettsville-Cheraw Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Grooms Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He was a member ofCashBaptistChurchand later attended DavidsGroveBaptistChurch. Published in the Cheraw Chronicle & TheChesterfieldAdvertiser (Cheraw,SC), Thursday, March 26, 2009. CROGHAN Mrs. Mary Donahue Kirkland, 75, diedNov. 3, 2009. She was an actively serving as church clerk, president of the usher board, secetary of Sunday school, teacher assistant of Sunday school, and the junior choir. M.L. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Tommy and Jimmy Odom. Funeral services were at2 p.m.Jan. 15, atCrossBranchBaptistChurch. Burial was at4 p.m.Monday atWoodsideCemeteryin Clover. Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Visitation was68 p.m.May 5, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. While rearing her family and residing in Cheraw, Mrs. Pearce was a member of theFirstMethodistChurch. He was a veteran of the United States Army, having served in the Vietnam War. Funeral services were May 12 at2 p.m.at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home Chapel,Chesterfield. He was a truck driver and worked for various trucking companies over the years. Mr. Lang was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII, a Purple Heart recipient, and a POW. From June 1966 until March 1969, Bill served as a Senior Recruiter and Officer in Charge inNorfolk,Va., where he guided personnel in choosing their appropriate field careers and prepared them for civilian life. She taught in the schools ofChesterfieldCountyfor over 38 years. Surviving are three sons, Keith (Stacey) Sellers and Mark Sellers of Cheraw, and Timothy (Lorrie) Sellers of Raleigh, N.C.; a daughter, Carol Sellers (David) Pearce of Garner, N.C.; a sister, Carolyn Love of Cheraw; also nine grandchildren. He served with the 15th Recon-naissance Squadron of 15th Air Force inBari,Italyin 1944-45 where he flew 37 single aircraft, unarmed combat reconnaissance missions overGermanyin the P-38 Droop Snoop aircraft. Croghan,SCa son of the late John Blair and Bernice Moore Hendrick. He became a social studies teacher and taught for 37 years. Early in life Mrs. Deberry was convert-ed and became a member ofRobinsonA.M.E.ZionChurchwhere she remain-ed a member until her death. Burial will be inChathamHillMemorialGardens. There will be a service of worship celebrating the life of Mrs. Wilkins at11 a.m.Nov. 4, in the Chapel of Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. The Rev. He also loved music and enjoyed playing the cello. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Feb. 17, at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Visitation was6-8 p.m.June 17, at Miller Rivers Caulder Funeral Home,Chesterfield. She was a retired secretary and bookkeeper with Essex Corp. Josephine enjoyed reading, sewing, and spending time with her grandchildren. Surviving is one son, James David (Tina) Privette, II of Rio Rancho, NM. The family received friends6-8 p.m.Feb. 24 at the home. Box 293,Chesterfield,S.C.,29709. A funeral service was held at2 p.m.onThursday, Oct. 1, 2009, atThompsonCreekBaptistChurch,Chesterfield,S.C. A burial service followed in theChurchCemetery. Surviving are his siblings, Cynthia C. Rogers and Maxie Lee Clark, III, both of Pageland; brother, Maxie Lee Clark, Jr. ofVersailles, KY; and other relatives and friends. Mrs. She was preceded in death by her son, Rodney Ervin Carpenter, and by a granddaughter, Abigail Carpenter. They moved toNew Yorkin the 1950s and established a career with the Stanhope Hotel. Huggins of Union. Visitation was6-8 p.m.Aug. 30 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home inChesterfield,S.C. Mr.Jordanwas bornJune 23, 1988a son of Sharon L. Airington and the late Carl Michael Brock. (Jerome) Triplin; a son, James (Ashli) Little, III; two grandsons, Jerome Triplin, III, and James Little, IV; his parents, Mr. James and Mrs. Katie Little; his siblings, Ronald Little, Donald (Mary) Little, Pamela L. (Bernard) McDaniel, and John (Melisa)Little; and other relatives and friends. Chester,S.C.and a host of great aunts, great uncles, cousins, and other relatives and friends. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. PAGELAND Mr. Carson T. Lisenby, age 80, diedSaturday, Feb. 7, 2009at his home. Rev. He was a WWII U.S. Army Veteran, where he served as Chief Clerk of Graves Registration inFrance, and was a member of the American Legion Post # 74. Surviving is his wife of 42 years, Linda Edwards Shelton of the home; two sons, Jerry Lynn (Janet) Shelton of Monroe, N.C., and Thomas C. (Holly) Shelton of Pageland; two daughters, Wanda Shelton (Vernon) Parrish of Oak Ridge, N.C. and Virginia Gail Green ofShallotte,N.C.; 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Div., officiated. Visitation was also held from6 p.mto8 p.m.Sept. 7 at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home,Chesterfield. Jamie was an avid hunter and enjoyed music and dancing. Funeral services were at1 p.m.Feb. 22 atBereaCenter, Bennettsville. He was a member of St. James A.M.E.Zion Church of Chesterfield, South Carolina where he joined at an early age. She was a retired employee of Springs Industries. As people move and travel, somehow CherawsCoulterAcademy(their famed womens basketball team) and one Mildred Corrine White came across his path. Before becoming ill he always found time to help people in need. Dr. C.A. Visitation was6-9 p.m.Jan. 21, at the home. He was a retired pipe fitter and was a veteran of the United States Army having served during the Korean. BornSept. 8, 1918, she was the last surviving child of Arthur Lindsay and Lindsay Clark Black. Everette Miller, Jr. was born onJan. 25, 1932to the late Everette, Sr. (Bud) and Dora Williams Miller (Laid). He continued his service in the armed forces by joining the National Guard in 2005. Weather Service in 1940, interrupted by service as Chief Aerographer in the U.S. Coast Guard in theNorth Atlanticduring WWII, when he was involved with the crucial weather forecasts preceding the invasion ofNormandy. A recipient of 15 US and foreign decorations, the most meaningful one to Hoppy was the World War II Victory Medal received by all who served in and won that war. Memorials may be made to:CrossRoadsBaptistChurchBuilding Fund 4963 Cross Roads Church Rd., Ruby,S.C. 29741 or to Hospice of Chesterfield County,P.O. . Evangelist Eva Mae Miller officiating. As a young woman, she met her future husband, the late Hiram H. White, Jr. while learning to fly after winning a Civil Air Patrol Scholarship. Visitation was held from6 p.m.until8 p.m.onMonday, Nov. 9, 2009at Miller-Rivers-Caulder Funeral Home. Robert Lee was born inChesterfield County,SCDecember 5, 1927a son of the late Henry Cleve and Mannie Celicia Griggs Davis. 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