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itj p' ti ry "jp jp it Hi i "i I MM if TIMES AND DEMOCRAT WWW.TI IETANDD.COM, A4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 Tyron Hutto Sr. Ernest Tyron Hutto 71, of Denmark, died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, at the Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg. Mr. Hutto was born June 22, 1939, in Orangeburg, a son of the late Thomas J.

"TJ" Hutto and Elma Smoak Hutto. He was a member of Ghents Branch Baptist Church, and he formerly owned and operated Modern Dry Cleaners and Laundry and Hutto's Gym in Denmark. Surviving are sons, Ernest Tyron Hutto and his wife Barbara, Scott Jefferson Hutto and his wife Brenda, and Lee Hutto and his wife Shannon, all of Denmark; one brother, Wayne Hutto and his wife Vicki of Denmark; grandchildren Jef-fery Hutto, Jordan Hutto, Erika Hutto, Corey Hutto, Rebecca Hutto, Thomas Smith HI, Carrie Hutto, Peyton Hutto, Taylor Still, Drew Still and Whitney Hones. He was predeceased by a granddaughter, Tabitha Hutto. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday, Sept. 23, at GhentsBranch Baptist Church, with the Rev. Robert Petty officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m.

Thursday at the Ghents Branch Baptist Church Family Life Center before the service. Memorials may be made to the Ghents Branch Baptist Church Family Life Center, 1974 Ghents Branch Road, Denmark, SC 29042. Mercer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Frank Geiger Mr.

Frank Geiger, 75, of 162 Wannamaker Lane, Orangeburg, died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, at the Regional Medical Man allegedly held wife against her will, called her a demon Staff Report Orangeburg County Sheriffs Office Deputies are seeking a warrant against a North man after a woman reported she was held against her will and -called a demon. The woman said she was held in her home by her husband but was able to escape at around 9:30 a.m. Monday. She said on Sunday night, the window blinds were slightly open and her husband told her she "was letting demons in," according to the OCSO incident report.

"After advising the victim that she was letting demons into the residence, he told her that she was also a demon," the report said. The man then retrieved a small handgun and threatened to kill both his wife and himself, saying "they were going into glory," the report continued. The woman said her husband had dead bolted the doors and added a security system $0 he would know when she left the residence. He then slept with the keys, she said. In other reports: Personnel of a Cross Creek Road business caught two subjects on video stealing copper and aluminum from their property early Monday.

Prime Materials Recovery employees said they were missing a large quantity of metals after a theft Monday at around 3:15 a.m. Security video shows two black men rolling metals across the property and throwing them across a moat. Hot Dog Bob's in Eu-tawville was burglarized sometime Sunday night. Employees reported that when they went to work around 9:28 a.m., they discovered someone had gained entry and rummaged around several areas of the business. They discovered an undisclosed amount of cash was taken from the store, the re -port said.

STATE Sallle Antoinette Kathleen Camp Sallie Antoinette Kathleen Camp, 75, of Charlotte, N.C, died on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010, at her home. She was born in Orangeburg on Jan. 4, 1935. She was the daughter of the late Moselle Copeland Camp and Wil-' liam Allie Camp of Bamberg.

She grew up in Bamberg and graduated from Bamberg High School. After high school, she moved to New York City and earned a bachelor's degree in business from New York University. Later, she moved to Los Angeles and San Francisco before moving to Charlotte in 1986. She was employed by Royal Insurance Co. for 40 years until her retirement in 1997.

She was an auditor for the company. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by a sister, Moselle Copeland Camp Bacon (Peggy). She is survived by a niece, Madeline Bacon Salocks of Lafayette, a cousin, Mildred Peeples Pemberton of Columbia; and a number of other cousins. She was a very accomplished pianist, winning many awards. She was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Denmark.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at South End Cemetery in Bamberg by the Rev. David McSwain of Christ Episcopal Church of Denmark. Interment will be in South End Cemetery beside her parents and sister.

McEwen Funeral Home in Charlotte, N.C, and Cooner Funeral Home in Bamberg are in charge of arrangements. Visitation and lunch will be at noon Saturday, Oct. 9, in the Parish Hall of Christ Episcopal Church, 5206 Carolina Highway, Denmark. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to Christ Episcopal Church or St. Jude's Children's Hospital.

Sallie was loved by all who knew her and will be sorely missed and remembered most for her caring and giving nature to everyone. We all will hold her close in our hearts always. Mrs. Mary Pelzer Mrs. Mary Pelzer, 77, formerly of 695 Hardware Elloree, died Monday, Sept.

20, 2010, at the residence of her daughter Joyce Pelzer, 768 Clairridge Drive, Funeral plans are incomplete and will be announced later by Jenkins Funeral Home of St. Matthews. Friends may call daughters Joyce Pelzer at 707-236-8140 and Sarah Pelzer at 404-805-1287, and the funeral home. LOCAL OBITUARIES George Allen Stephens George Allen Stephens, 62, of 832 Congaree Gadsden, passed away Monday afternoon Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, at Palmetto Health Baptist Medical Center in Columbia following a brief illness.

Funeral plans will be announced later by Bethea's Funeral Home in Orangeburg. Friends may call at the residence of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens, 8534 Charleston Highway, Bowman, and the funeral home. Judy Elaine Davis Fanning Judy Elaine Davis Fanning, 69, of 4478 Neeses Highway, Neeses, died Monday evening, Sept.

20, 2010, at Lexington Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, at Double Branch Baptist Church, with the Rev. Duane Woosley and the Rev.

Jimmy Wingate officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The casket will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Pallbearers will be Clint Fanning, Darren Fanning, Cameron Hughes, Justin Davis, Rick Davis and Glenn Fo-gle. Honorary pallbearers will be deacons and the men of the adult Sunday school classes.

Mrs. Fanning was born Aug. 9, 1941, in Orangeburg, a daughter of the late Grover Heath Davis and Grace Barnes Davis. She was a member of Double Branch Baptist Church and a Sunday school teacher. She was a retired teacher for Orangeburg District 5 schools.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Bill Davis and Bruce Davis, and one sister, Idalia Davis Eubanks. Survivors include her husband, Olin Haskel Fanning of Neeses; three sons and daughters-in-law, the Rev. Olin (Hank) and Polly Fanning Jr. of Batesburg, Hugh and Brenda Fanning of Neeses, and Regie and Georgeanne Fanning of West Columbia; three grandchildren, Nea Fanning of West Columbia, and Sue Fanning and Olin Fanning, both of Batesburg; two brothers, Troy Davis of Bossier City, and John Davis of Orangeburg; three sisters, Faye Davis Howse of Waynesboro, Patsy Davis Miller of Lilburn, and Carole Davis Besseshe of Auburn, and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the residence of High and Brenda Fan -ning, 550 Todd Creek Road, Neeses (803-917-3362), and the funeral home.

Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22, at Thompson Funeral Home Inc. in Orangeburg. Memorials may be made to Double Branch Baptist Church, 3567Neeses Highway, Orangeburg, SC 29115.

Barbara Harmon Ledbetter Barbara Harmon Ledbetter, 57, of Irmo, passed into the presence of the Lord on Monday, Sept. 20, 2010.1 A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, at Grace Baptist Church, 416 Denham West Columbia. Visitation will follow after the service.

Memorials may be made to Kennedy Road Baptist Church, 1526 Kennedy Road, Irmo, SC 29063, or Grace Baptist Church. www.caughman-harinanfuneralhome.com Marie Fogle Dempsey Marie Fogle Dempsey, 92, of Florence, died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, in a local nursing home after an illness. Graveside services, directed by Waters-Powell Funeral Home, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept.

24, at Memorial Park Cemetery in Orangeburg. The family will receive family and friends at the graveside; prior to that the family will be at their respective homes. Mrs. Dempsey was born in Orangeburg to her late parents, James Sumter and Mittie Martha Ann Craft Fogle. She was married to the late Benjamin Franklin Dempsey Sr.

and was the owner of The Smart Shop, a ladies' dress shop in Orangeburg, for many years. She moved to Florence in 1998; all who knew her recognized her humble, loving and kind spirit. Surviving are a daughter, Elaine Morehead and husband Gene of Florence; a son, Benjamin Franklin Dempsey Jr. and his wife Judy of Norway; four grandchildren, Arthur More-head and wife Christy, Anne Meree Craig and "husband Les, Angela Fanning and husband Ben, and Deas Dempsey and wife Michelle; and seven great-grandchildrerl. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to McLeod Hospice, P.O.

Box 100551, Flor-t ence, SC 29502, or Florence Little Theater Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 4029, Florence, SC 29502. The family would like to thank Southland Health Care and McLeod Hospice for their care and compassion. Mack A10 In Loving Memory Harold "Babba" Walker Sunrise: 12-28-1924 Sunset: 9-22-1999 It' been quite a while since you been gone, but what you taught me vetV much alive wit ft me todaThis is charae for tne In ldL honor. J1ien I tfnnkfof you, re jusi teen pushing tne forward and building strength as me puiars lite lakes their perspective plates.

You taught me to stand-on and keep a strong foundation of life. These, I willalways keep and remember. Daughter Valarir Innes A The Walker A Ellis Families saw a woman trying to the officer Store two gunmen demanded two also two customers handkerchiefs with an and several If anyone they are Midlands tip at TIPSC. for information do not have a reward. Contact Ralph Randall Sharp Jr.

Ralph Randall "Randy" Sharp 52, of North, died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, at the Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg. The service will be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 23, at North Mr.

Sharp United Methodist Church, with the Rev. John Williams III, church pastor, officiating. Family and friends may call and visit at the residence of Rosa W. Sharp, 7270 Savannah Highway, Neeses. Ralph Sharp Jr.

(Randy) was born on Jan. 6, 1958, at Fort Bragg, N.C. He was the son of Mrs. Rosa W. Sharp and the late Mr.

Ralph Sharp Sr. Randy was a 1976 graduate of North High School. He played football in high school and was an avid fan of the Clemson Tigers. He served in Korea as a sergeant in charge of air traffic control and radio repair. After serving his country, he was employed by Eberline Instruments Inc.

until his car accident in 1986 that left him a paraplegic. His life was very fulfilled through family, relatives, and his many friends through the Knight Hawks (a worldwide, family-oriented Spades club on the internet). One of his happiest moments was a week-long Knight Hawk gathering at his home, where he got to meet some of his lifelong friends from across the United States and Ireland face-to-face. Randy was a very intelligent and creative person who was a self-taught web designer and artist. He created many websites, including the Knight Hawks website.

Randy was an inspiration to everyone that knew him because of his positive attitude and outlook on life. He was a very giving, trustworthy and caring person. He loved his family and was always there for them. Survivors include his loving mother, Rosa Sharp; three sisters, Donna (Everette) Livingston, Rhonda (Bruce) Robinson and Ramona (Ken) Midkiff, all of North; two nieces and three nephews, Amanda (Nate) Chi-som, Rachelle (Lenair) Jeffcoat, Christopher Midkiff, Zack Livingston III and Dustin Midkiff; two great-nephews and one great-niece, Riley Jeffcoat, Colby Chisom and Aniston Chisom; many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins; his loving other family, The Knight Hawks; and his very special friend, Lacie Davis, whom he loved very much. Culler-McAlhany Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

www.mcalhanyfh.com H.B. Gleaton Jr. Funeral services for H.B. Gleaton Jr. of St.

Matthews will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010, at New Hope Baptist Church in Orangeburg, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery in Orangeburg, directed by Thompson Funeral Home Inc. in Orangeburg. Memorials may be made H.F.

Mabry Center for Cancer Care, 1161 Cook Road, Orange -burg, SC, 29118, or New Hope Baptist Church, 4000 River-bank Drive, Orangeburg, SC 29118. anb Democrat (USPS 630-240) Published every morning by Lee Publications, a division of Lee Errterprses, 1010 Baxgrtori St, Orangeburg, S.C. Periodical class postage paid at Orangeburg, SC. Postmaster Send address changes to The Times and Democrat, RO. Drawer 1766, Orangeburg, S.C.

29116-1766. Leased wire dispatches: The Associated Press is entffled exclusively to the use tar reproduction of aH the local news printed in Ifiis newspaper as neit as AP news dispatches. All rights to republication of other matters herein leserved. No responsibility is assumed by the pubSsher for omissions or errors occurring in advertisements, but correction wi be made at no additional cost in the next Issue following, when attention Is directed to them. BY CARRIER AND MAIL For mail subscribers outside Orangeburg, Calhoun, Bamberg and Dorchester counties, please write or can for rates 803-536-1812.

Al carriers, dealers and rJstribu-tots of The Times and Democrat an Independent wntractors. AAance pay-mens for subscriptions may be made rjrecrjy to The Times and Democrat as agent No responsibility for advance paymerrS Is assumed by the news-papar until the money is received at the office. The Times and Democrat a member of the Audit Bureau of ftnilations. An ENTERTAINMENT Nancy Grace goes to TV court A8 in robbery; 2nd suspect being sought Man arrested By RICHARD WALKER Staff Writer Center in Orangeburg. Funeral plans will be announced by W.B.

Crumel Funeral Home of North. Friends may call at the residence and the funeral home. Mrs. Lucille Gunter Reed Mrs. Lucille Gunter Reed, 90, of 689 Tabernacle Road, Salley, died Sunday, Sept.

19, 2010, at Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, at Zion Hill Baptist Church in Wagener, with the Rev. James E.

Reynolds officiating. Burial wil be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, at Fulmer's Funeral Home in Springfield.

Victoria Washington Jones Victoria W. Jones, 93, of 1022 Henley Orangeburg, died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010, at her residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Simmons Funeral Home of Orangeburg. Friends may call at the residence or Simmons Funeral Home of Orangeburg.

Victoria Darby Victoria Darby, 90, of St. Matthews, diedMonday, Sept. 20, 2010, at the Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg after an extended illness. Funeral plans are incomplete at this time and will be announced later. The family will receive friends at the home of her George Darby, 327 Calhoun Road, St.

Matthews. Owens Funeral Home in Branchville is in charge of arrangements. In Memory Of Catherine D. Guilt-yard Nov. 30, 1923 -Sept.

22, 2009 One Year Ago Today i A silent thought, a tecret tear keep your memory ever dew. God took you home, it was Hit will but in our hearts, you live Hill. Sadlj' missed by children. grands I great-grands TheGninyard Family rTTl Howell running down the highway flag him down. The woman told the store was being robbed.

workers told investigators that entered the business and money from the cashier. The demanded money from at least in the store. Partiallyconcealingtheiridentitywith and hats, the two made off undisclosed amount of money cigars. has information about Mack, asked to contact the OCSO at 803-534-3550 or Crimestoppers of the at 1-888-CRIMESC or text a A reward may be available leading to an arrest. You to give your name to collect the writer: or 803-533-5516.

One down, one to go. Authorities say one man has been arrested and another is still being sought in connection with last week's armed robbery of a Five Chop Road convenience store. Bond was denied Tuesday for Selvyn David Howell, who has been charged with armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. Law enforcement is stilllooking for one more suspect. Warrants have also been obtained against Timothy Mack 30, for armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

A spokesperson with the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office said investigators believe Mack may have changed his appearance over the weekend. He is wanted to connection with the Quick Pantry armed robbery on Thursday, and officials say he is a person of interest in a robbery at the Edisto Furniture Exchange on Friday Investigators published a news release on Saturday with a security camera photograph showing two masked men during the Quick Pantry robbery late Thursday. At round 10:40 p.m., a police officer IN LOV IJNG MEMORY OF ONE YEAR Albertha Gissentanna Briggman Sunrise Sunset Dec. 12, 1934 Sept. 22, 2009 It seems as if you mere here on yesterday.

We will keep your warm embrace, smiles, and kindness in our hearti. It hurts because you're not around but we will never forget you because if there was not a way, Mama made a way. mm nek. stag klm, ion. pnteiMrea.

greil-grassViilsru. uMiifi. bait? ti Utet4t Opinion In Loving Memory Of Seven Years In Heaven With God Family Wilhelmina Govan 8-10-24-9-22-03 Husband Eugene Govan, Sr. 9-16-29- 12-27-00 Son Daughter-in-lawaas Eugene Govan, Jr. 6-8-48-11-16-98 Mary Govan 10-18-51-7-17-08 Grandsons Dan I Govan 7-19-70-2-5-97 Dexter Govan 12-22-65-4-23-04 FOR THE RECORD The following property transfers are on file at the Calhoun County Courthouse for Sept 13-17: Fred Noble to Herbert Lee Noble and Catherine Noble, IMS 093-00-03-012, $0.00.

James W.Sturkie and Brice Sturkie to W.B. HendrixTMS 049-00-01-041, $18,000. Kenneth Creekmore, Charies R. Banks and C.R. Banks to Marvin Phelps and Cynthia Phelps, TMS 103-00-00-056, $14,500.

Charles Andrew Rawls Jr. to Tara H.Vega and Martinez Daniel Vega.TMS 053-00-01-036, $1,008. Kelson Inabinet to Ann Inabi-net Bryson.TMS none, $0.00. eEr'.

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