The Item from Sumter, South Carolina (2024)

6A Che Item FOURTH FROM PAGE 1A In its 12th year, the annual event was moved to Dillon Park this year in order to have public involvement. In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the base is no longer open to the public for such events, according to Pat Curran of Shaw. "It's not bad," said Sonya Loose of Shaw as she held her 3- month-old son Carter, who was decked out in his red, white: and blue outfit. The best part "is the music so far.

It's something to listen to besides kids screaming." With temperatures reaching 90 degrees with 66 percent humidity, according to the National Weather Service, event patrons stayed cool by claiming patches of shade, eating snow cones and drinking plenty of water. "Everybody's been hot, but OBITUARIES ALBERTA GRAHAM LAKE CITY Evangelist Alberta Graham, 75, wife of Cleo Graham died Monday, July 4, 2005, at Carolinas Hospital System in Florence. She was born on July 16, 1929, in Lake City. The family will receive friends at the home, 153 Beauregard St. in Lake City.

Funeral services when complete will be announced by Green's Funeral Home. CALLIE P. RODGERS Callie Pritchard Rodgers, 91, widow of Jim Jervey Rodgers, died Sunday, July 3, 2005, at her home. Born in Sumter, she the late Frank Luzelon Pritchard and the late Christina Winkles Pritchard and a stepdaughter of the late Beulah W. Pritchard.

Mrs. Rodgers was a devoted member of Providence Baptist Church, where she served for 60 was a daughter of RODGERS RODGERS years. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Surviving are three sons, Jim Franklin Rodgers and wife, Doris, Willis Rodgers, and Robert Dean Rodgers and wife, Doris, all of Sumter; three daughters, Mary Lou Griffith and husband, Ira, Virginia Helms and husband, Billy, and Bessie Marie Hodge and husband, Robert, all of Sumter; a sister, Vivian Juanita Davis of Sumter; 17 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; and a number of great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Bessie Pritchard, Esther Bean and Julia Mae Dantzler; a brother, Willie Pritchard; and a granddaughter, Judy Faye Helms.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Providence Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Harold Greene officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Grandsons will serve: as pallbearers. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and other times at the home, 1430 Old Manning Road. Memorials may be made to Providence Baptist Church, 2445 Old Manning Road, Sumter, SC 29150. Online condolences may be sent to www.sumterfunerals.com.

Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and Crematory, 221 Broad Sumter, is in charge of the arrangements. CHAISE B. GAINEY Chaise Brendon Gainey, 18, died Sun- day, July 3, 2005. Born in Manning, he was a son of Ernest Harold Gainey and Pam Price Coker, and Waynie Coker. Survivors besides his parents include one brother, John Gainey of Germany; and five sisters, Lori Gainey and Hope Regalado, both of Sumter, Erin Gainey, Amber Barnhill and Kayla Coker, all of Dalzell.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 6, 2005, in the Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Donnie Collins officiating. Burial will follow in the Sumter Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m.

today at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and other times at the home, 2965 Coronet Drive, Dalzell, and the home of his father, 2294 Primrose Court. Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home friendly," said Sene she manned Edie's Hemingway-based "We've done good ly with the shaved According to Emergency Medical rector LeRoy Woods, sales analysis was "Everyone has well-hydrated," he on the back of an ing himself to keep two kids that we ride that got a but other than that ty good." A few reports problems trickled wore on, but no were reported by night. By 7 p.m., Sumter Police Sumter County some on their own Richardson as Concessions, a business. so far, especialice." Sumter County Services DiRichardson's correct. stayed pretty said as he sat ambulance, trycool.

"We had had to pull off a little overheated, it's been pret- of heat- related in as the day major incidents late Monday officers with the Department and Sheriff's Office, time, had their and I Crematorium of Sumter is Graham, the arrangements. Monday, ETHEL MAE B. LOGAN hands full as traffic began to flow in for the fireworks grand finale. At times, vehicles were stacked bumper-to-bumper on North Pike West as far back as Black River Road and Porter Street. Some eventgoers reportedly turned their vehicles away at first sight of the backlog, while others decided to park in nearby business lots to enjoy the sights.

Naomi Trapp Price of Lee County said getting to the park early was worth the wait in the heat to not only avoid the traffic but see the finale. "The festival, the food, the people, I'm enjoying everything," Price said: as she sat in a chair near a small patch of shade. "It's worth it. We're sticking around for the highlight, Contact Owens at 803-774-1270. in charge of Ethel Mae Benbow Logan, 85, widow of Charles H.

Logan, died Friday, July 1, 2005, at her home. Born May 19, 1920, in Clarendon County, she was a daughter of the late Nathaniel "Barge" Benbow Sr. and Oree Clark Benbow and stepdaughter of the late Essie Gibson Benbow. Educated in the public schools of Clarendon County, Ethel Mae graduated from Scott's Branch High School in 1937. She then furthered her education at Morris College.

In her youth, she was a faithful member of Laurel Hill AME Church in the Davis Station community. Upon relocating to Sumter, she attended Mount Pisgah AME Church. On Jan. 3, 1940, Ethel Mae was united in holy matrimony to Charles H. Logan.

This union was blessed with one daughter, Gloria Jean. Ethel Mae was an intricate part of a rich history in Sumter. She and Charlie proudly owned and operated several successful restaurant businesses, including Green Leaf Cream Land, Lincoln (renamed Logan's and Charlie Logan's Ethel began in the business in 1940 and the Logan continued to operate until May 2001, when her health began to fail. The Logan remains a fixture in the tapestry of East Liberty Street, as it was Ethel Mae's aspiration to return to the business and her family. Survivors include her daughter, Gloria Logan Farmer of the home; a niece raised in the home as a granddaughter, Sonya (Michael) McKnight-Finklin of Columbia; a stepdaughter, Betty (James) Stover of Sumter; a stepson, Charles H.

Logan Jr. of Manhattan, N.Y.; two grandsons, James W. (Rolanda) Stover III and Charles L. Stover both of Sumter; a brother, Nathaniel Benbow a sister, Artelle Benbow Brown, both of Sumter; a special cousin, Alice Jones of La Mott, and a host of adopted children, nieces, nephews, other relative and friends. She was preceded in death by three sisters, Eva Benbow, Yvonne Holmes and Gracye McKnight; and a brother, Moses "Son" Benbow.

The body will be placed in the Mount Pisgah AME Church in Sumter at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6, 2005. Funeral services will be held at the church at 11 a.m. with the Rev. M.

Charmaine Ragin, pastor, officiating, and the Rev. Dr. Ralph W. Canty Sr. and Min.

Coleen Cox Ballah assisting. Burial will be in Hillside Memorial Park. The family is receiving friends at the home, 603 W. Hampton Sumter. Online memorial messages may be sent to the family at Job's Mortuary 312 S.

Main Sumter, is in charge of arrangements. GLINDA WILKES Miss Glinda "Cotton" Wilkes, 37, died Wednesday, June 29, 2005, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 26, 1968, in Sumter County, she was a daughter of Paul Mack and Pinise Wilkes. Survivors besides her parents include seven aunts, Virginia Dickerson of Columbia, Helen Felder of East Hartford, Bertha Wilkes of Sumter, Linda Gaymon of Newark, N.J., Genether Wilkes of Brooklyn, N.Y., Willie Mae Barr of Baltimore and a very special aunt, Patricia McDuffie of We have a nose for The Item a 540 Bultman Lappagallo' Spring and Summer Merchandise FROM PAGE 1A BUSH His address some of the same dress to the nation address on The president's complicated by by the surprise O'Connor.

Bush creasing amount nominee in a will take when he sets Denmark and industrialized In his speech, times of great bers its fallen on The war in than 1,740 more than $200 "We know that rifice is to complete so we will stay Raymond Wilkes of friend, Lander Rock death by an uncle, grandmother and be held at 4 p.m. from Canty MemoChrist, 873 Woodcrest Eugene Canty, diseulogist, officiat- will leave at 3:20 her aunt, Patricia Road, Sumter, where friends. made to williamsfu- Home 821 N. charge of arrange- husband of Frances July 4, 2005, at Center. he was a son of Dingle.

friends at the Ridge Road, Sumter. complete, will be anFuneral Home 83, husband of Thursday, July 2, Nursing Home in in Sumter County, Robert Alston and placed in the church services will be held at 6, 2005, at Joshua Oak Road in Dalzell Dennis, pastor, offici- Baptist church- will leave at 1:20 his son, Joseph AlRoad in Rembert, receive friends. made to williamsfu- Home 821 N. charge of arrange- JAMES J. KATSOS PURCELLVILLE, Va.

James John the fireworks." Staff Writer Crystal or Sumter; an uncle, Newark; and a special of the home. She was preceded Gene Wilkes and a great grandmother. Funeral services Wednesday, July 6, rial Church of God In Sumter, with trict superintendent ing. The funeral p.m. from the home McDuffie, 2460 Kolb the family will also Memorials may Williams Funeral Main Sumter, is ments.

HENRY J. DINGLE Mr. Henry J. Dingle, Owens Dingle, died Tuomey Regional Born in Summerton, Moses Dingle and The family will home, 2766 Browning Services, when nounced by Williams 821 N. Main JAMES ALSTON James "Buck" Clara Davis Alston, 2005, at the Springdale Camden.

Born Oct. 22, he was a son of the Creola Harriott The remains will at 1 p.m. and funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, Baptist Church on with the Rev. Eugene ating.

Burial will be in yard cemetery in The funeral p.m. from the home ston, 6255 Dinkins where the family will Memorials may Williams Funeral Main Sumter, is ments. "Jim" Katsos, 62, husband of Sharon Riley Katsos, and son of Helen Metropol Katsos of Manning and the late John James Katsos, died Saturday, July 2, 2005, at his home in Purcellville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time and will be announced by Stephens Funeral Home and Crematory in Manning. The family will receive friends at the home of his mother, 328 Sunset Drive in Manning.

JASON I L. TAYLOR Jason Len Taylor, 25, died Sunday, July 3, 2005. Born in Sumter, he Len Taylor Jr. and sell Taylor. Jason was employed terprise and attended Church.

He enjoyed Hunting Club and was Dr. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2005 reflected the same themes and phrasing of his prime-time adon Tuesday and his weekly radio FROM PAGE IA communications effort has been the Supreme Court vacancy caused retirement of Justice Sandra Day is expected to have to spend an inof time in selecting and selling his tough Senate confirmation battle. He information about potential nominees for Europe on Tuesday to visit attend the annual summit of leading nations. Bush said that "times of war are sacrifice" and that America rememIndependence Day. Iraq has claimed the lives of more Americans, wounded 13,190 and cost billion.

the best way to honor their sacthe mission," Bush said, "and until the fight is won. Earnhardt Jr. Surviving besides his parents William Lane Taylor of Sumter; ers, Justin Taylor, Patrick Taylor Kristine, and Scott Taylor, all of stepsister, Amanda Taylor of maternal grandparents, Janice C. and Mr. and Mrs.

B.J. Russell, all of paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Taylor Sr.

of Sumter; a er, Elizabeth Russell Atkinson of two aunts, Darla Secor and Tammy Knight, both of Sumter; and a Patrick Taylor of Sumter. Funeral services will be held today in the chapel of the Elmore Creight Funeral Home with Tommy Atkinson officiating. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery. The family received friends from p.m. on Monday at the Elmore Creight Funeral Home and will friends at other times at the home.

Memorials may be sent to Baptist Church Building Fund, ning Road, Sumter, SC 29150. dolences may be sent to als.com. Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral and Crematory, 221 Broad charge of the arrangements. JESSIE MAE W. HARVIN are a son, three broth- ters, and wife, Sumter; a Wedgefield; Lena Russell Sumter; jah Wayne great-grandmothSumter; Taylor nephew, G.

lor at 3 p.m. Hill Mc- her the Rev. ister Evergreen "As we "we rededicate our founders. phia more fight for war, to the there were nerve, or our "But cause we the president defend is all times. hard, the courage." He called war on terror, tolerate Bush said "They the resolve fail," Bush Bush "men who spread their into a haven 6 to 8 Hill Mcreceive Sr.

Southside 1116 ManOnline conwww.sumterfuner. in SANDRA D. COOPER TURBEVILLE Sandra Deloris Cooper, celebrate the Fourth of July," he said, ourselves to the ideals that inspired During that hot summer in Philadelthan 200 years ago, from our desperate independence to the darkest days of a civil hard-fought battles of the 20th century, many chances to lose our heart, our way. Americans have always held firm, behave always believed in certain truths," said. "We know that the freedom we meant for all men and women, and for.

And we know that when the work is proper response is not retreat. It: is Iraq only the latest battlefield in the and declared that "America will not regimes that harbor or support terrorists." that insurgents won't win. continue to kill in hope they will break of the American people but they will said. characterized the insurgents there as celebrate murder" as they seek to ideology and "turn the Middle East of terror." She was preceded in death by two sons, Harry Milton and Peter McClane; two sisMrs. Marie Evans and Ms.

Henrietta Bracey and one brother, Jurius Carpenter. Her survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Hayneworth of Sumter and Mrs. Mary Spann of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a brother, Mr. Eli(Lilliam) Carpenter of Summerville; a daughter-in-law, Mable C.

Milton; six grandchildren, Loraine Montgomery, Laura Colclough, (Derrick) Harry Milton Diane Ashby (Roy), William R. Milton and Sheletha M. Taylor (the Rev. Anthony all of Sumter; 12 great-grandchildren; a God daughter, Terrie Haynesworth; faithful caregivers, Gladys Barrett, MinClaudia Harvin, Janie Olden, Rusnetta Watson; and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Wednesday, July 6, 2005, at the New Fellowship Baptist Church with the Rev. Hazel Charles, pastor, presiding, Dr. L.W. Walker delivering the eulogy and the Revs. M.G, Walters, Richard James and John C.

Walker assisting. Burial will be at Hillside Memorial Park, The staff of James Funeral Home Inc. is charge of arrangements. Home Sumter, is in 61, Jessie Mae Washington Harvin, 69, wife of Eddie Lee Harvin, died Monday, July 4, 2005, at Tuomey Regional Medical Center. Born April 18, 1936, in Lee County, she was a daughter of the late Walter Charles and Sadie Washington Thomas.

The family will receive friends at the home, 2150 Avenue in Mayesville. Services, when complete, will be announced Job's Mortuary 312 S. Main Sumter. JOHNEY MARTIN Johney Martin, 75, died Thursday, July 2, 2005, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Born Feb.

22, 1930, in Sumter County, he was a son of Aline Martin. The family will receive friends at the home of his brother, Willie Martin, 15 Malibu Sumter. Services when complete will be announced by Williams Funeral Home 821 N. Main Sumter. LAMB C.

MITCHELL Mrs. Lamb Carpenter Mitchell, 93, MITCHELL daughter of the late Mr. Elijah Carpenter and Mrs. Minnie Tindal Carpenter was born April 8, 1912, in Sumter and departed this life on Saturday, July 2, 2005, at her home. She received her formal education in the public schools of Sumter County.

She received her Christian education with Lagree Baptist Church and Enon Baptist Church. She relocated to New MITCHELL York where she attended Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Upon returning to Sumter, she joined the Trinity Missionary Baptist Church where she served faithfully for more than 50 years. She later joined the New Fellowship Baptist Church, where she remained until her death.

She served on various auxiliaries, including the pastor's aide president, senior choir, usher board, missionary society and mother of the church. She was a very faithful member and was loved by all. She was married to Mr. James Mitchell. 61, died Friday, July 1, 2005, at Clarendon Memorial Hospital in Manning.

Born July 23, 1943, in the New Zion section of Clarendon County, she was a daughter of Lawrence "Liven" Cooper Sr. and Mary Elizabeth McFadden Cooper. She received her formal education in the public schools of Clarendon County, attending Walker- School in New Zion. She received a certificate in New York as a certified key punch operator and also a degree in health care. She joined Melina Presbyterian Church at an early age, serving later as a member.

of the adult choir and the trustee board. Survivors besides her parents include one son, Michael (Sandra) Cooper of Sumter; two brothers, George Cooper of Gable and Albert (Patricia) Cooper of New Zion; five sisters, Catherine (Flavian) Jemmott of Bronx, N.Y., Bessie and Carolyn Cooper, both of New Zion, Mary Cooper and Valeray (Charles) Eaddy, both of Gable; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two aunts; and four uncles. She was preceded in death by a son, John Bernard Cooper. The remains will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 6, 2005.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m.' Wednesday, July 6, 2005, at Melina Presbyterian Church in Sardena with the Rev. Carnell Hampton, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will, recieve friends at the home of her sister, Mary Cooper, 2741 Cecil McFadden Road in Gable. Samuels Funeral Home LLC of Manning is in charge of arrangements.

STACEY PITTMAN MANNING Stacey Pittman, 41, died was a son of Wayne Deborah "Debbie" Rus- by Kevin Hodge EnSouthside Baptist hunting at the Fox Pin an avid fan of Dale Wednesday, July 1, 2005, at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. She was born Jan. 28, 1964, in Baltimore. Stacey is the daughter of the late Casey Pittman and the stepdaughter of Mary Lou Pittman. The family will receive friends at the home of her stepmother, Mrs.

Mary Lou Pittman, 204 Hospital Apt. 4-C in Manning. Funeral services will be announced by Blackwell-Jenkins Funeral Home of Man-: ning. Visiting Angels. LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES Personalized Care for Seniors and Live-in or Long Term Care and meal preparation Respite for Family Caregivers and much more 141 Garrett Street Suite Sumter, SC 29150 Locally owned and operated Call us at 418-5441.

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Sumter Annual Crimes
ViolentProperty
Number of Crimes3761,372
Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)8.7932.09

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Black or African American20,40047.39%
White17,72141.17%
Two or more races2,5265.87%
Other race1,0962.55%
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