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McELVEEN -- Funeral services for Mrs. Geneva McAlister McElveen were held Wed., Oct. 13, 1999, at Central Apostolic Faith in Manning, conducted by Rev. Curtis McAlister. Burial followed in Greenlawn Cemetery directed by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home. Mrs. McElveen, 61, died Sat., Oct. 9, 1999, at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence. She was born Feb. 17, 1939, in Williamsburg County, a daughter of the late Hasco McAlister and Evelyn Alston McAlister Boyd. She was employed at Oneita Knitting Mills for 18 years. She was a member of Central Apostolic Faith, where she was the Mother of the Church. Survivors are: her husband, Robert Jacob McElveen of Kingstree; three sons, Gregory McElveen, Ron Christopher McElveen and Fernando Mose McElveen, all of Kingstree; two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Mae Geddis of Columbia; and Mrs. Evelyn Deneen McNellage of Kingstree; three brothers, Hasco McAlister, II, and Minister Leroy McAlister, both of Kingstree; and Pastor Curtis McAlister of Manning; and three sisters, Minister Gwendolyn Scott of Kingstree; Mrs. Delores Wratee of Athens, SC; and Mrs. Carolyn Segres of Aiken.

FRAZIER -- Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret McCray Frazier were held Wednesday, October 13, 1999, at Greater St. John A.M.E. Church in Trio, conducted by Rev. Melvin McClennon and Rev. Nathan Morris. Burial followed in St. Mary A.M.E. Church Yard Cemetery directed by Henryhand Funeral Home. Mrs. Frazier, daughter of the late Festus McCray and Lillie Brown McCray, was born October 17, 1919, in Salters. She was a member of Greater St. John A.M.E. Church in Trio. Survivors are: four daughters, Jessie Mae F. Gamble of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Helen Frazier of Bronx, N.Y.; Peggy F. Hugee of New York City; and Pearl F. Hamilton of Bronx, N.Y.; and two sons, Denner Frazier of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and Eugene Frazier of Salters.; three adopted children, Cennie Bradley, Betty Jean Bradley and Ned Ervin Bradley, all of St. Petersburg, Fla.; three sisters, Mamie Cooper, Pearl Davenport and Inez Davis, all of Charlotte, NC; and one brother, Festus McCray, Jr. of Buffalo, N.Y.

MOSELEY -- Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Grannison Moseley were held Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at St. Matthew Baptist Church in Salters, conducted by Rev. James Council and Rev. S. A. Green. Burial followed in the Salters Cemetery directed by Henryhand Funeral Home. Mrs. Moseley died October 7, 1999, at the McLeod Hospital in Florence. She was born December 30, 1922, in Williamsburg County to the late Watson and Susan Grannison. She was a member of the Lilly White Chapter No. 349, Order of the Eastern Star and Farmers Lodge. She was a member of Saint Matthew Baptist Chruch and sang on the choir. Survivors are: seven sons, James Grannison and Joe Moseley, both of New Haven, Conn.; Samuel Moseley of New York; Leland Moseley of Georgia; James Moseley of High Point, NC; Willie Moseley of Salters; and Albert Moseley of Pelzer, SC one step-son, Jeff Moseley of Kingstree; three daughters, Dorothy Pickett of New Haven, Conn.; and Mary Mack and Melissa Bradley, both of Salters; one step-daughter, Anna Anderson of New York; two granddaughters that she reared as her own, Margo and Melanie Moseley of the home; two brothers, Watson Grannison of Clearwater, Fla.; and Orie Grannison of Lane; and two sisters, Lillie Huell of Salters; and Lizzie Wilson of Clearwater, Fla.

SELPH -- Funeral services for Nemiah Selph were held Saturday, October 9, 1999, at Jerusalem A.M.E. Church in Hemingway, conducted by the Rev. James Frost. Burial followed in the churchıs cemetery directed by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home. Mr. Selph, 69, died Monday, October 4, 1999, at University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He was born October 29, 1929, in Williamsburg County, a son of the late Joe H. Selph and Cathleen Davis Selph. He was educated in Williamsburg County public schools and attended Denmark Area Trade School in Denmark, SC. He operated Selph's Outland Grocery Store from 1981 to 1999. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in the Korean War. He was a member of Jerusalem A.M.E. Church and was a member of the Junior Trustee Board. Survivors are: his wife, Mrs. Annie Pittman Selph of Johnsonville; two sons, Sgt. 1st Class Dwayne Selph of Watertown, NY; and Nemiah Selph, Jr. of Johnsonville; two daughters, Cassandra L. Selph of the Bronx, NY; and Yvonne Pair of Baltimore, MD; six brothers, Joseph Selph of Orlando, FL; James L. Selph of Virginia Beach, VA; Charles A. Selph of Lynchburg, VA; Joshua Selph of Hemingway; Eli Selph of Irvington, NJ; and Sammuel J. Selph of Columbia; six sisters, Ethel L. Washington and Lillie S. Carmicheal, both of Newark, NJ; Barbara S. Boatwright, Wilhelmenia S. Gray and Margaret S. Daniels, all of Hemingway; Mable Selph of Irvington, NJ; and Diann Selph of Columbia.

HODGE -- Addie Belle Disher Hodge, 67, widow of Roddy N. Hodge, died Saturday, October 16, 1999, at her home in Greeleyville. Funeral services for Mrs. Hodge were held Monday, October 18, 1999, in Stephens Funeral Home Chapel in Manning. Burial followed in the Foreston Cemetery directed by Stephens Funeral Home. Born in Kingstree, she was a daughter of the late William Ralph Disher and Maude Matthews Disher. She was a retired restaurant employee, and a member of the Greeleyville Baptsit Church. Survivors are: one son, William Roddy Hodge of Greeleyville; two sisters, Viney Faye Gamble and Patsy D. Mason of Greeleyville; and two brothers, William Ralph Disher, Jr. of Folly Beach and Charles E. Disher of Greeleyville.

SEGARS -- Funeral services for Mother Fannie Rosa Bell Lewis Segars were held Thursday, October 21, 1999, at Apostolic Faith Church in Kingstree, and conducted by the Rev. William McClary. Burial followed in Greenlawn Cemetery in Kingstree directed by Redmond-Richardson Funeral Home. Mother Segars, 100, died Friday, October 15, 1999, at the Carolinas Hospital System-Kingstree. She was born November 20, 1898, in Williamsburg County, a daughter of the late Dozier and Carrie Brown Lewis. She was a member of the Apostolic Faith Mission of Kingstree. She was church mother and a teacher of young women of the church as well as a member of the cafeteria staff, hospitality committee and missionary. She was a member of the Sons and Daughters of Kings Solomon and the Home Charity Lodge No. 11. She was employed for many years as a housekeeper and retired, as a cook, from the Kindale Park Daycare Center. Survivors are: three daughters, Dora Lena Segars of the home; Beulah Johnson of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and Emma Lee Cooper of Lake City; five grandchildren she reared in the home, Leroy Segars, Mrs. Joyce Cooper and Linda Segars, all of Kingstree; Donald Wood of Columbia; and State Trooper James Segars of Mullins; and one sister, Annie Barr Copeland of Baltimore, MD.

BRADLEY -- Funeral services for Willie James Bradley were held Wed., Oct. 20, 1999, at North Kingstree Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Standy McCrea. Burial followed in the Kingstree Cemetery directed by Henryhand Funeral Home. Mr. Bradley, 45, died Wednesday, October 13, 1999, at his residence in Kingstree. He was born June 1, 1954, in Williamsburg County, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Strong Bradley and the late James Bradley. He was a member of North Kingstree Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to his mother of the home, are: one son, Willie James Bradley, Jr. of Miami, FL; four sisters, Mrs. Rosa Lee Durant and Mrs. Leola Pendergrass, both of Kingstree; Mrs. Mary Sanders of Miami, FL; and Mrs. Barbara Austin of Baltimore, MD; and two brothers, James Bradley, Jr. of Bayshore, NY; and Charles Bradley of Miami, FL.

HANNIFORD -- Mrs. Mary Von H. Hanniford, 60, wife of Sam Hanniford, Jr., died Tuesday, October 19, 1999, in a Florence hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, October 21, 1999, in the New Hope Christian Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery directed by Brockington Funeral Home. Mrs. Hanniford was born in Williamsburg County, a daughter of the late Harvey and Leola Smith Hutto. She was a homemaker and member of New Hope Christian Church. Survivors are: her husband, Sam Hanniford, Jr. of Turbeville; two daughters, Beverly Feagin of Scranton; and Jennie Miles of Kingstree; two sons, Danny Hanniford of Scranton; and Eric Hanniford of Lake City; two sisters, Mildred McClam of Kingstree; and Joyce Hutto of Scranton; and one brother, Rev. Ray Hutto of Summerton.

HENRYHHAND -- Funeral services for Raleigh Henryhand were held Saturday, October 23, 1999, at St. Mary A.M.E. Church in Salters, conducted by Rev. Nathan Morris. Burial followed in the church's cemetery directed by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home. Henryhand, 80, died Monday, October 18, 1999, at Carolinas Hospital System-Florence. He was born October 19, 1918, in Williamsburg County, a son of the late William Henryhand and Essie Cooper Henryhand. He was educated in the Williamsburg County public schools. He was employed as a construction worker. He was a member of St. Mary A.M.E. Church, where he served on the Board of Trustees. Survivors are: his wife, Mrs. Bessie Henryhand of Salters; two sons, Herbert Brown of the home; and Simon Levern Henryhand of Salters; four daughters, Mrs. Albertha Tisdale of Kingstree; Mrs. Seline Henryhand of the home; Georgia Mae Henryhand and Mrs. Dora Henryhand Fulton, both of Kingstree; one brother, Edsil Henryhand of Kingstree; one like a brother, Bennett McCrea, of Salters; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Henryhand of Columbia; and Mrs. Mammie Battle of Camden, NJ; and a special friend, Mrs. Inell Miller of Salters.

McCREA -- Funeral services for Georgia Mae McCrea were held Saturday, October 23, 1999, at St. Mary A.M.E. Church in Salters, conducted by Rev. Nathan Morris. Burial followed in the church's cemetery directed by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home. McCrea, 35, died Saturday, October 16, 1999, in Clearwater, Florida. She was born July 30, 1964, in Williamsburg County, a daughter of Mrs. Jannie Pressley McCrea and the late Robert McCrea. She was a 1982 graduate of Blakely High School. Survivors, in addition to her mother of Salters, are: four daughters, Jennifer McCrea, Toshia McCrea, Ebony McCrea and Latoria McCrea, all of Clearwater, FL; four brothers, Robert McCrea, Jr. of Myrtle Beach; George McCrea of Daytona Beach, FL; Eddie Pressley of Washington, DC; and Charlie McCrea of Salters; and five sisters, Edna McCrea, Pearline McCrea, Mrs. Lou Ella Stroble, all of Clearwater, FL; Mrs.Jannie Ruth Faison and Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, both of Salters; a special cousin, Edward Wilson of Salters, and a special friend, Edwin Langley of Clearwater, FL.

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