Deaths summary
Charleston County
FERRELL,William Legare, 81, of Charleston, a Marine Corps and Merchant Marine veteran and husband of Beatrice Shirley Ferrell, died Friday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funeral Home.
JENKINS, Vernon O., of Charleston, husband of Loretta W. McCormick, died Saturday. Arrangements by Harleston-Boags Funeral Home.
UNTENER, Andrew Charles Jr., 90, of Charleston, vice president with Ryder Transport Systems and husband of Hope Livingston Untener, died Saturday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funeral Home.
Berkeley County
BURBAGE, Dorothy Clark, 82, of Moncks Corner, a former employee of Holiday Inn Express, bus driver with Whitesville Elementary School, machine operator with William Heller and wife of Mendel Burbage, died Friday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home.
Colleton County
ROBERTS, Deborah Jo, 53, of Walterboro died Friday. Arrangements by Herndon and Sons’ Walterboro Chapel.
Dorchester County
BIRDSONG, Jean Wilber, 86, of Summerville, a homemaker and widow of James W. Birdsong, died Saturday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home.
KARROW, Josephine, 86, of Summerville, a retired administrative assistant with State Farm Insurance Co., died Friday. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith’s Goose Creek Chapel.
RITTER, Eddie Lee, 67, of Summerville, a Suburban Propane retiree and husband of Rebecca McLendon Ritter, died Saturday. Arrangements by Dyal Funeral Home.
SWARTWOOD, Betty M., 77, of Summerville, a co-owner of The Alteration Shop and widow of Robert S. Swartwood, died Friday. Arrangements by Dyal Funeral Home.
Elsewhere
CARSON, Annette Altman, 90, of Columbia, co-owner of Altman’s Furniture Store, first married to the late Isadore Altman and widow of Herbert Carson, died Saturday. Arrangements by Dunbar’s Devine Street Chapel.
HEYWARD, Mozell, 81, of Yemassee, widow of Ben I. Heyward, died Friday. Arrangements by Young Funeral Home.
KARNES, Lucia Aubert Rooney, 91, of Winston-Salem, N.C., a psychologist, educator, academic consultant and widow of Thomas C. Karnes, died Sept. 8. Arrangements by Hayworth-Miller’s Silas Creek Chapel.

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