Franklin Road, Greenville, 29609 or to the S.C. Memorial service will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. Jones of Taylors a grandson, James Neves of Black Mountain, and a granddaughter, Heather McCown of Utah. of Utah and James Ed Neves of Black Mountain, N.C. Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Elwyn G. Mark United Methodist Church and Walden Masonic Lodge #274. He was retired from Life of Virginia Insurance Co. Neves, 76, of 14 Berkley Ave., husband of Louise Thackston Neves, died Monday, October 26, after an extended illness.īorn in Greenville County, he was a son of the late William Arthur and Ethel Gilreath Neves. (Compiled from two Greenville Piedmont obituaries) Įlwyn G. The body will remain at the Mackey Mortuary pending the hour of the service. Interment will be made on the family plot in the Reedy River Baptist Church cemetery. Seth Hester, pastor of Reedy River Baptist Church. George Lathem of Pickens County.įuneral services will be held at the Mackey Mortuary Saturday at 2:30 p.m., conducted by the Rev. Furman Watkins of this city.Īlso surviving are two sisters: Miss Mildred Watkins of Greenville, and Mrs. Juanita Thackston Watkins, survived him, with one son, B. He was a member of the Reedy River Baptist Church. and Alice Farr Watkins, members of Greenville County families, and engaged in farming and the mercantile business all of his life, his residence being on the Duncan Rd. Tuesday while engaged in work near his home. Watkins, 76, a lifelong resident of Greenville County, died unexpectedly at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Reedy River Baptist Church. Ford Thackston of Greenville and two grandchildren.įuneral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. Carpenter of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Furman Watkins of Greenville four sisters, Mrs. She was a member of Reedy River Baptist Church. Watkins, 86, of Duncan Chapel Road at Watkins Bridge Road, widow of Joe Lee Watkins, died Thursday.īorn on Duncan Chapel Road, she was a daughter of the late James Edward and Ella Hawkins Thackston. The body is at the Mackey Mortuary, and will be placed in the church at 10 a.m. Pallbearers will be Frank, Raymond and Warren Hunt Douglas Jones, Furman Watkins and Walter Greene. Hunt of Greenville, and five grandchildren.įuneral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. Vernon Jameson of Liberty two sons, Milton Edward Hunt of Travelers Rest and Robert Thackston Hunt of Anderson one sister, Ella H. Helen Thackston Hunt of Greenville one daughter, Mrs. Hunt was a member of Reedy River Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer and for several years was with the Farm Security Administration. at a local hospital after one day of serious illness and several years of declining health.īorn in Greenville County, a son of the late Warren and Emma Clement Hunt, he had spent his life here. 3, White Horse Road, died Monday at 1 p.m. Memorials may be made to Reedy River Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, Route 7, Greenville, S.C. The body will be placed in the church at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Reedy River Baptist Church burial in the church cemetery. Ford Thackston of Greenville, seven grandchildren. Surviving are a daughter, Martha Hunt Jameson of Liberty sons, Milton E. Helen Thackston Hunt, 88, of White Horse Road, widow of Boyce Waymon Hunt, died Sunday.īorn in Greenville County, a practical nurse at Gaston Hospital, Travelers Rest, she attended Tigerville Academy and Chicora College, was a member of Reedy River Baptist Church and of the Mother’s Sunday School class. Memorials may be made to Downtown Baptist Church. The body will be placed in the church at 3 p.m. Saturday at Downtown Baptist Church burial at Reedy River Baptist Church cemetery. brothers, Frank and Ford Thackston of Greenville three grandchildren and one grandchild (sic). Douglas Jones of Simpsonville sisters, Helen Hunt, Juanita Watkins, Maude Mauldin and Louise Neves, all of Greenville Rachel Gurnell of Washington, D.C., and Christine Carpenter of Los Angeles, Calif. She was a member of Board of Directors of Greenville Womans Club. She was a charter member of Downtown Baptist Church and member of Eskew Sunday School Class. Jones, died Thursday.Ī native of Greenville County, she owned and operated Georgia Jones’ Millinery Shop for more than 30 years. Georgia Thackston Jones, 75, of Route 2, Green Hill Drive, Simpsonville, widow of Twyman D. Obituary of Georgia Thackston Jones, from the Reedy River cemetery website: Gravestones at the Reedy River Baptist church cemetery, Greenville, S.C.:
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