Charleston County
BOEHM, Clarence G., 83, of Charleston, an Air Force veteran, retired owner and operator of Printing Associates and widower of Marianne Boehm, died Saturday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funerals and Cremation.
HUNT, William Earl, 58, of Charleston died Friday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funerals and Cremation.
JAKES, Albertha Gaillard, of North Charleston, widow of Charles Jakes, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Suburban Funeral Home.NAVY, Charles Raymond, 64, of Ladson, a waste management supervisor, died Jan. 16. Arrangements by Final Journey Crematory of Woodbine, Md.SCOGGIN, Robert Whitfield, 75, of Mount Pleasant, a retired executive and former secretary and treasurer for Banks Construction Co. and husband of Priscilla Robertson Scoggin, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Mount Pleasant Chapel.Berkeley County
BECKETT, Lawton Alfred, 67, of Moncks Corner, a self-employed carpenter, truck driver and husband of Donna Davis Beckett, died Friday. Arrangements by Russell Funeral Chapel.
Colleton County
RUMFELT, Anna Mae Woolum, 71, of Walterboro, retired owner of a McDonald’s franchise and wife of James E. Rumfelt, died Thursday. Arrangements by Herndon’s Walterboro Chapel.
STANLEY, Ralph Laude, 59, of Walterboro, a partner at Desperado Construction and former employee of Upchurch Lumber Co., died Friday. Arrangements by Herndon’s Walterboro Chapel.Dorchester County
DRIGGERS, Orie Huff, 90, of Summerville, a homemaker and widow of Bennet D. Driggers, died Thursday. Arrangements by James A. Dyal Funeral Home.
EDWARDS, Jimmy C., 64, of Ridgeville, a Marine veteran, retired electrician at D.M. Stone and widower of Piccolua Nobles Edwards, died Friday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home of Summerville.MELFI, Leonard Francis, 81, of Summerville, a Navy veteran and retired maintenance worker for The Village at Summerville-Presbyterian Communities of S.C., died Friday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home.SHEARER, Melissa Lee, of Summerville died Friday. Arrangements by Carolina Memorial Funeral Home of North Charleston.Elsewhere
REEVES, Herman Emmit Jr., 75, of Columbia, an Army veteran and husband of Doris Reeves, died Thursday. Arrangements by Dunbar’s Devine Street Chapel.
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