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February 19, 2021
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Obituary Mr. Lewis Samuel “Sonny” Cain

“The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.”

Mr. Lewis Samuel “Sonny” Cain was born in Pamplico, South Carolina on August 27th, 1948 to the late R.B. and Pauline Graham Cain. He departed his earthly life on Thursday, February 11th, 2021.

Sonny attended the public schools of Pamplico. After graduation, he worked for Eastern Carolina as a truck driver until he retired after many years of driving.

He accepted Christ and was baptized at an early age, becoming a member of Pee Dee Baptist Church.

Sonny was helpful, loving, and always full of laughter. He was known for cooking his famous chicken bog, barbequing, and delivering various harvested crops to people in his community. You could always see him riding through the streets of Pamplico in his beloved Chevy Silverado truck, offering joy and humor in his own very special way.

In addition to his parents, Sonny was preceded in death by two brothers, Steven and Charles Alvin Cain, and two stepsons, Bernard Cannon and Anthony McNeil.

He leaves to cherish loving and fond memories: his wife, Beulah Cain; two daughters, Jacqueline and Rose Marie (Sheila) Cain of Charlotte, NC; one son, Christopher Allison of Pamplico, SC; one sister, Margie C. Edwards (Arthur) of Pamplico, SC; one brother, JD (Angie) Glover of Virginia Beach, VA; three aunts, Helen Graham Timmons, Rena Mae Graham, and Olivia Cain all of Pamplico, SC; one daughter in law, Latasha McNeil of Pamplico; eleven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; Christopher Burch, who he loved like a son; Letha Cain, who remained as a close and loving family member; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and loved ones who will continue to carry on his legacy.

Arrangements were entrusted to Ideal Funeral Parlor, Inc. Memorials and Condolences may be mailed to Ideal Funeral Parlor, 106 E. Darlington Street, Florence, SC 29506 or you may visit www.idealfuneral.com to leave a message for the family.

Obituary Jeannette W. Garland

Jeannette W. Garland, 77, entered eternal rest on February 6, 2021; unexpectedly at McLeod Medical Center. Jeannette was born on May 3, 1943, to the late Frank Williams Sr. and Tauheedah Karim (Helen Williams). She graduated from Wilson High School, Class of 1961. Jeannette was employed by GE, Young’s Pecan, and McLeod Medical Center, where she retired from above.

Jeannette was known for her beautiful smile, she loved watching soap opera, westerns, making her famous pound cakes, and praising God.

To cherish her precious memories are her children: two daughters: Frances (Darnell) Garland (Darlington, SC) and Annette (Calvin) Matthews (Accokeek, MD); two sons: Frank Garland (Doraville, GA) and Anwar (Zahira) Karim (Rochester, NY); ten grandchildren: Shaquita (Tyson) Garland (Charlotte, NC); Shaquille and Princess Jeffery (Darlington, SC); Branden (Shana) Matthews (Chesapeake, VA); Cedrik (Tamika) Matthews (Arlington, VA); Avery Matthews (Accokeek, MD); Dhuhaa, Salaahuddin, Aziz, Lailah Karim (Rochester, NY). Three great-grandchildren: KaLee, Dylan, and Grayson. One sister Ameenah (Wali) Shabazz (Atlanta, GA); Two sisters-in-law: Rosa Garland (Florence, SC) and Lucille Garland (New York, NY); One brother-in-law: John Allen Garland (Richmond, VA).

She was cherished by a host of nieces, nephews, friends, and family. She was known by aunt Jenny to some of her nieces and nephews; James Garland, Rebecca, Bartell, Cheryl Garland, Annesah Shabazz, and Aquil Shabazz. Her most treasured friends that were near and dear to hear are Georgia, Marcella, Pearl, Winnie, Mattie, and Queen.

Obituary Mrs. Grace Henneghan Jasper

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith,” II Timothy 4:7

Mrs. Grace Henneghan Jasper, born to the late Raymond and Emma Lee Henneghan, was born October 25, 1941. She transitioned at home on February 4, 2021.

She was a graduate of Carver High School in Lake City, SC, and was employed with La-z-boy East in Florence, SC for many years.

She was a member of Olive Grove Baptist Church where she served faithfully on the choir and was a member of the Olive Grove Senior Citizens.

She is preceded in death by her husband Spencer Jasper, Jr. and three siblings: James Henneghan, Foster Henneghan, and Ina Banks.

She is survived by her daughter, Tracy (Everette) Hannah of the home, stepdaughter, Regina Jasper of Columbia, SC, grandchildren, Dedrick Hannah of Columbia, SC, William Hannah of Alexandria, VA, Spencer (Sha'da) Jasper of Columbia, SC, Alexia Jackson of Columbia, SC, great-grandchildren, Dedrick Hannah, Jr, and Spencer Jasper, II both of Columbia, SC. Brothers and sisters, Bruce (Linda B.) Henneghan, Jefferson (Linda D) Henneghan, Clyde (Sherry) Bess, and Janie McLeod all of Coward, SC, a special niece, Emma Davis, and a special caregiver, Bernice Gregg, and a host of nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Agape Hospice of Florence.

Obituary Deacon James Lewis Woods, Sr

Deacon James Lewis Woods, Sr. was 69 years old from Pamplico, SC. He entered eternal rest surrounded by family on 2/11/2021.

Deacon James Lewis Woods, Sr. was born 2/02/1952 in Florence, SC to Mary Woods and the late Louis Woods.

James was preceded in death by his son Michael James Woods and his brother Calvin Woods.

James was a pillar of strength and courage for his family. He loved the Lord and gave fully to him through his services he rendered and the life he lived. He accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal savior in 1992.

Deacon James Woods was employed by Charles Ingram Lumber Company for 45 years. James was a dedicated member of Genesis Baptist Church. He served on the Deacon and Trustees Boards. He was a Sunday School teacher with a passion for God's Word. He ministered at Commander Nursing Home for over 25 years.

James was united in holy matrimony to Joyce Kelly on April 8, 1972. To this union five children were born.

Left to cherish his precious memories includes his wife: Joyce Woods of 48 years, daughters: Angela Denese (Gerald Canty) of Sumter, SC; Felicia (Tony) Simon of Florence, SC; 2 sons: James Louis Woods, Jr. and Kelly (Latrice) Woods both of Florence SC; 5 grandchildren: Tikirra Janna Woods, Aubrey London Simon, Kandis Madison Woods, Damoya March and Jeremy McGill; One great grandchild Raelynn Zoey Woods; 2 sisters Mary (JC) Gainey of Pamplico SC, Ree Nettles of Florence SC, one brother: Melvin Woods of Florence SC and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

Obituary Mrs. Bonnie “Faye” Kaine

God saw the road was getting rough, the hills were hard to climb; so he gently closed his eyes and whispered “Peace Be Still”. The weary hours, the days of pain, the sleepless nights are past. The ever patient worn out frame, has found sweet rest at last.

Mrs. Bonnie “Faye” Kaine, daughter of the late Foster and Della J. Barr was born November 15, 1961 in Florence County. She attended public school in Pamplico, S.C. and New York City. She moved to Conn. at an early age and eventually made NYC her home. After an extended stay in New York she decided to make Bishopville her new home. Faye as she was affectionately known, carried herself as a happy energetic person who loved to clown around. The party didn’t start until she entered the room. She loved life and the people she came in contact with, no one was a stranger to her. Faye loved flowers and anything that was bright. Oh “where is my lipstick and eyeliner”. Didn’t leave home without it.

On Wednesday, February 10, 2021, God, who is perfect in all things, called “Faye” to her heavenly home after a long illness. Those left to cherish her loving memories are her siblings, Janet (John) Verner, NYC, Edward Earl Barr, Bishopville, S.C. Gwendolyn (Frankie) McNeil, Pamplico, S.C. Dale Barr, Hartford Ct., Foster Jr. Barr, Hartford CT. Nathaniel Vereen, NYC and Stella Vereen of NYC. A host of nieces and nephews, cousins, and many dear friends. A “SPECIAL” person who made sure her life was smooth sailing “Marilyn”, thanks is never enough for you and what you’ve done.