Deaths summary
Charleston County
BESANCON, Gladys, 83, of North Charleston died Wednesday. Arrangements by Carolina Memorial Funeral.
BOND, John Henry, of North Charleston, husband of Georgie Bond, died Monday. Arrangements by Suburban Funeral Home.
Dorchester County
DAWSON, Wendell Maurice, 50, of Ladson, husband of Lorraine Dawson, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Palmetto Mortuary of Charleston.
Elsewhere
BROWN, Ida Mae R., of Boston died Nov. 12. Arrangements by Milligan’s Funeral Home of Moncks Corner, S.C.
DUFFIE, Henry Zed Jr., 88, of Saluda, an Army veteran and husband of Mary H. Crawford Adams Duffie, died Thursday. Arrangements by Ramey Funeral Home.
GAMBLE, Rosa Lee, 58, of Kingstree, wife of James E. Gamble, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Henryhand’s Kingstree Chapel.
GILLESPIE, Marion Ray, 81, of Anderson, a lieutenant colonel in the Army Medical Corps, otolaryngologist for Anderson Eye & Ear Assoc., founding partner of Medicus and widower of Myrtle Eddins Gillespie, died Wednesday. Arrangements by McDougald Funeral Home.
HIPP, Edward Brandt, 91, of Raleigh, an Army captain, retired lawyer and widower of Dorothy Duff Hipp, died Monday. Arrangements by Brown-Wynne Funeral Home of Cary, N.C.
POLLINS, Thelma, of Darlington, formerly of Summerville, widow of Furman Pollins, died Thursday. Arrangements by Glover Funeral Home of Summerville.
RHODES, Darryl Jerome, of College Park, Ga., died Nov. 16. Arrangements by Suburban Funeral Home of North Charleston, S.C.
TISDALE, Lawrence David, 57, of Greensboro, N.C., a tree cutter for Roscoe Tree Service, died Nov. 14. Arrangements by Redmond-Richardson Funeral Home of Kingstree, S.C.

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