Deaths summary
Charleston County
BOYKIN, Lillie Mae Green, 79, of North Charleston, a retired nurse, died Saturday. Arrangements by Smith-McNeal’s Awendaw Chapel.
BROWN, David Wayne, 59, of Charleston, a retired pipefitter general mechanic for WestVaco, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Downtown Chapel.
BURGES, Gene Elizabeth, 65, of Charleston, a dermatologist, died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Downtown Chapel.
GREEN, Ronald K., 75, of Charleston, a retired Navy lieutenant commander, retired nursing home and hospital administrator and husband of Shelby Jean Green, died Friday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funeral Home.
HEINS, Janet Ann, 75, of Mount Pleasant, widow of Peter W. Heins, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Mount Pleasant Chapel.
McMAHON, Marlene Kile, 76, of North Charleston, a clerk for Atlantic Coast Life Insurance Co. and widow of John J. McMahon Jr., died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Northwoods Chapel.
PAPAY, Larry Keith, 68, of Summerville, a retired Air Force tech sergeant and husband of Laura Marie Papay, died Saturday. Arrangements by Dyal Funeral Home.
TILSON, Frances Ginn, 88, of North Charleston, a former employee of Port City Drugs and widow of Willie B. Tilson, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s North Area Chapel.
Dorchester County
CARROLL, Dorothy P. Ely, 80, of Summerville, a former department manager for Wal-Mart, homemaker and widow of Lewis E. Carroll, died Saturday. Arrangements by Dyal Funeral Home.
JONES, John Norman, 69, of Summerville, an Army veteran and commercial construction worker died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Northwoods Chapel.
Elsewhere
DORIAN, Winston F. II, 21, son of Winston F. Dorian and Constance J. Perrigo Dorian, of Albuquerque, N.M., died April 23. Arrangements by Daniels Family Funeral Services of Rio Rancho, N.M.

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