Deaths summary
Charleston County
BUCKHEISTER, Thomas Sutler Jr., 75, of Charleston, a retired crane operator with the Charleston Naval Shipyard, retired security employee with Bon Secours St. Frances, employee of the Charleston Riverdogs and Charleston International Airport and widower of Rochelle Bolen Buckheister, died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s West Ashley Chapel.
COAKLEY, Buster, 66, of North Charleston, husband of Pearl M. Coakley, died Saturday. Arrangements by Murray’s Mortuary.
JEFFERSON, Mattie M., of Charleston, widow of Everett Jefferson, died Saturday. Arrangements by The Palmetto Mortuary.
MEARS, Winefred, 94, of North Charleston, wife of Marion Mears, died Saturday. Arrangements by Carolina Memorial Funeral Home.
Berkeley County
AITKENS, Esther Margaret, 84, of Summerville, a hairdresser and widow of John Carl Aitkens, died Saturday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home.
LEGETTE-KELLY, Christine Virginia, 86, of Goose Creek died Saturday. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith’s Goose Creek Chapel.
WRIGHT, Johnnie, 85, of Huger, widower of Susan Drayton Wright, died Sunday. Arrangements by Smith-McNeal Funeral Home of Awendaw.
Colleton County
AGNEW, Joseph Douglas, 44, of Walterboro died Saturday. Arrangements by Allen Funeral Home.
CROSBY, Daniel Ryan, 20, of Walterboro died Sunday. Arrangements by Herndon and Sons’ Walterboro Chapel.
Elsewhere
CRAIG, Julene Fowler, 77, of Clarendon, N.C., wife of George W. Craig Jr., died Saturday. Arrangements by Peacock Funeral Home of Whiteville.
SNELL, Minnie Mae, 92, of Vance died Saturday. Arrangements by Eutawville Community Funeral Home.
WHITTINGTON, Gary, of Varnville died Saturday. Arrangements by Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home of Hampton.

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