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Latest Obituaries

Thomas J. "Tom" Still

Thomas J. ‘Tom’ Still


Louise Graham Paul

Louise Graham Paul


Lucille Carroll Smith

Lucille Carroll  Smith


Cassie Allen

Cassie Allen


Dora Dee Ray Marshe

Dora Dee Ray Marshe


Robert "Bob" Bruce Fickling

Robert "Bob" Bruce Fickling, 67, died Feb. 16 of complications from congestive heart failure and cancer in Joshua Tree, Calif.


Ralph Still

Ralph Still, 69, of Barnwell, died Feb. 7, 2010 at the University Hospital in Augusta, Ga.
Funeral service was held Feb. 10 in the Mole Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the Mt. Lebanon Christian Church cemetery. Mole Funeral Home of Barnwell was in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. Still was born March 10, 1940 in Barnwell County. He was the son of the late Wash and Bertie Croft Still. He was a retired meat cutter. He was predeceased by brothers, Romie, Leroy Clifford and Jimmy Still and sisters, Mildred Black and Lucille Baxley.


Andy Sanders

Andy Sanders, 58, of Barnwell, died Feb. 17, 2010.
Funeral service was held Feb. 20 at the Barnwell First Baptist Church with the Revs. Lee Clamp, Johnny Nixon and Romie Martin officiating. Burial was in the Reedy Branch Baptist Church cemetery. Mole Funeral Home of Barnwell was in charge of the arrangements.


Rev. Van Hinton Porter

Rev. Van Hinton Porter, 86, of West Columbia, died Feb. 19, 2010.
Funeral service was held Feb. 22 at Northside Baptist Church in West Columbia, where he was a former pastor. Burial was in the Woodridge Memorial Park in Lexington. Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia was in charge of the arrangements


Linda Carson Carroll

Linda Carson Carroll, 66, of Barnwell, died Feb. 20, 2010 in the University Hospital, Augusta Ga.
Funeral service was held Feb. 23 at Friendship Baptist Church with the Revs. John Nixon and Farrell Ray officiating. Burial was in the Barnwell County Memorial Cemetery.
Mrs. Carroll was born on Dec. 10, 1943 in Barnwell County. She was the daughter of Lois Renew Carson and the late E. J. Carson II. She was a retired employee of the Savannah River Site and a member of Friendship Baptist Church.