Deaths summary
Charleston County
HEYWARD, Celia, 63, of Hollywood died Saturday. Arrangements by Murray’s Mortuary of North Charleston.
PARAGANO, Josephine Raso, 81, of Mount Pleasant, a homemaker, died Sunday. Arrangements by Carolina Memorial Funeral Home of North Charleston.
SINGLETON, Virginia Jefferson, 89, of Mount Pleasant, widow of John Singleton, died Sunday. Arrangements by Palmetto Mortuary of Charleston.
SNIPES, Delphine, of Charleston died Wednesday. Arrangements by Suburban Funeral Home of North Charleston.
SPENCER, Elizabeth Hayes, 78, of Charleston, widow of Alfred E. Spencer, died Sunday. Arrangements by James A. McAlister Funeral Home.
STARLING, Charles Thomas, 64, of Mount Pleasant, a Navy veteran and retired director of sales and marketing in the hospitality industry, died Sunday. Arrangements by Stuhr’s Mount Pleasant Chapel.
WILLIAMS, Carl L., 50, of Charleston died Friday. Arrangements by Dickerson Mortuary of North Charleston.
Berkeley County
BOYD, James Arnold, 70, of Hanahan, an Air Force veteran, radio disc jockey and computer programmer, died Saturday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston.
FERGUSON, Walter G. Jr., 83, of Goose Creek, a retired accountant, died Sunday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston.
MOULTRIE, Mark, of Hanahan died Sunday. Arrangements by Fielding Home for Funerals of North Charleston.
Dorchester County
CARRIGAN, James Chaney, 77, of Ladson, an Air Force veteran and retired civil service employee, died Thursday. Arrangements by Parks Funeral Home of Summerville.
Elsewhere
GLASSER, Archie Lee Lewis, 81, of Holly Hill, an office manager with Farmer’s Chevrolet, director with Mary Kay Cosmetics and wife of Charles R. Glasser, died Saturday. Arrangements by Avinger Funeral Home.
LEGGETTE, Patricia Ann, 54, of Beaufort, a store manager with Dollar General, died Friday. Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home.

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