Deaths summary

  • Posted: Monday, December 3, 2012 12:01 a.m.
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Charleston County
CROMWELL, Dorothy, of James Island, widow of David Cromwell, died Saturday. Arrangements by Fielding Home for Funerals of Charleston.

GRANT, Marie McPherson, 98, of Johns Island, died Saturday. Arrangements by Walker’s Mortuary.

MEDFORD, David Asbury, 82, of James Island, a retired Army sergeant and widower of Mohela Elizabeth Medford, died Saturday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Downtown Chapel of Charleston.

MILLETTE, Loretta Helen, 82, of Mount Pleasant, a Valley Bank retiree and widow of Lucien O. Millette, died Friday. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith’s Mount Pleasant Chapel.

WILSON, Ann McFall, of Charleston, widow of Norman F. Wilson, died Saturday. Arrangements by Fielding Home for Funerals.

Berkeley County
DENNIS, Inez Merritt Binnarr, 86, of Bonneau, a former felt joiner with Albany International and former inspector with Douglas Air Craft, died Saturday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home of Moncks Corner.

DUNN, Denise A. Fashion, 65, of Moncks Corner, a retired registered nurse, died Sunday. Arrangements by Scott’s Mortuary.

LANIER, J. Mitchell, 65, of Moncks Corner, a retired chief public defender with Berkeley County, owner-operator of the J. Mitchell Lanier law firm and husband of Judy Singletary Lanier, died Saturday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home.

Colleton County
WARREN, Eric Scott, 40, of Walterboro, a water department employee with the City of Walterboro, died Saturday. Arrangements by Herndon and Sons’ Walterboro Chapel.

Elsewhere
EVANS, Charles Nathaniel, 60, of Salters, husband of Eva Evans, died Thursday. Arrangements by Henryhand’s Kingstree Chapel.

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