Deaths summary

  • Posted: Monday, July 9, 2012 3:25 a.m.
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Charleston County
BURNELL, Henry Jr., of Charleston, died June 28. Arrangements by The Palmetto Mortuary.

SHEDROW, Margaret Lena Horowitz, 91, of Mount Pleasant, wife of Sidney Shedrow, died Sunday. Arrangements by Gamble Funeral Service of Savannah.

WHITE, Raymond Douglas, 67, of Johns Island, a commercial fisherman, owner and operator of White’s Live Crabs and husband of Clariece Joyce White, died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s West Ashley Chapel of Charleston.

Berkeley County
OHLENDORF, William F. IV, 47, of Daniel Island, owner of I-Sys Corp. and husband of Debra K. Kueker Ohlendorf, died Sunday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Downtown Chapel of Charleston.

Colleton County
STEVENS, Kathleen Janette, 63, of Walterboro, a former professional model, bookkeeper with Ernest and Ernest and wife of Terrence L. Stevens, died Friday. Arrangements by Parker-Rhoden Funeral Home.

Dorchester County
ATKINSON, Beverly J. Pohnl, 69, of Summerville, a furniture upholsterer with Ramsey’s Upholstery, died Saturday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home.

WAITS, Waymon Shane, 48, of Summerville, an electrician with Kapstone and husband of Linda Shank Waits, died Saturday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home.

Georgetown County
MOORE, Vernell Lambert, 88, of Georgetown, widow of Allen J. Moore, died Sunday. Arrangements by Graham Funeral Home.

Elsewhere
MEDINA, Christopher, 30, of New York City, a Navy veteran, died June 30. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith’s Goose Creek (S.C.) Chapel.

MYERS, Deborah Flowers, 60, of Eutawville, a Coast Guard employee and wife of David B. Myers, died Saturday. Arrangements by Avinger Funeral Home of Holly Hill.

OWENS, George Clay, 90, of Belton, an Army veteran, minister and widower of Karolyn Knox Keaton Owens, died Friday. Arrangements by Cox Funeral Home.

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