Deaths Summary for Saturday, April 14, 2018
Apr 16, 2018Charleston, a retired teacher with Charleston County School District and husband of Elizabeth Pitts Allen, died Friday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel.ALSTON, Martha Snipe, 86, of Mount Pleasant, widow of John Alston, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Palmetto Mortuary of Charleston.FLYNN, John D., 75, of Mount Pleasant, an Army veteran, retired vice president of human resources with Westvaco and husband of Fran Bayley Flynn, died Thursday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel.GIBSON, Royal Harris Jr., 76, of Charleston, a retired teacher with Charleston County School District and husband of Kimberly Ruth Gibson, died April 4. Arrangements by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel.HESKAMP, Henry Reade Jr., 90, of Mount Pleasant, a Navy veteran, owner of an advertising agency and widower of Margery Dale Hulette Heskamp, died Thursday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Mount Pleasant Chapel.RICHARDS, Melia, 51, of Charleston, a clinical trial manager and wife of Jason Richards, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services' North Charleston Chapel.SHUMPERT, Frampton Franklin Clayton, of Charleston died Wednesday. Arrangements by Stuhr's West Ashley Chapel.TOWNSEND, Gwendolyn Marie, 50, of Charleston, a grocery store cashier and wife of William Townsend III, died Friday. Arrangements by Pasley's Mortuary.Berkeley CountyMILLS, Nancy Hughes, 65, of Moncks Corner, a homemaker and wife of Joseph D. Mills, died Thursday. Arrangements by Dial-Murray Funeral Home.NETTLES, Roland E. Jr., 67, of Moncks Corner, a retired teacher with Berkeley County School District, died Thursday. Arrangements by Russell Funeral Chapel.PANEROSA, Joseph Arthur, 85, of Goose Creek died Wednesday. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith's West Ashley Chapel of Charleston.Dorchester CountyEVANGELISTA, John Mehmet, 20, of Summerville died Monday. Arrangements by Stuhr's Northwoods Chapel of North Charleston.GREEN, Georgette Othella, 62, of Summerville, wife of Joecephus M. Green, died ... (Charleston Post Courier)