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Hagood Mill Foundation asks county to continue support

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Liberty wrestlers win state titles

Liberty wrestlers win state titles

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Daniel boys ousted by Lancaster in round 3

Daniel boys ousted by Lancaster in round 3

By Bru Nimmons Sports Editor bnimmons@thepccourier.com CENTRAL — Having watched a double-digit second half lead slip away, the Daniel High More »

 

Courier Obituaries 3-4-26

THOMAS JULIAN ‘TOM’ ELLER

 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. — Thomas Julian “Tom” Eller peacefully slipped the surly bonds of earth on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, with his wife, Anne, by his side. He dedicated his life to Christ, his family, country, and the advancement of astronautics.

Surviving Tom are his wife of 63 years, Anne Lafitte Eller; children Julie Lafitte (Steve), Elizabeth Byerly (Steve) and Robert (Kristen); grandchildren Barrett (Grace), Connor (Deena), Anna Katherine and Jeremiah; and great-grandchildren, Luna and Max. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene Robert and Frances Elizabeth Greer Eller, and his sister, Sue Eller Conn.

Raised in Pickens, Tom graduated fourth in the USAFA Class of 1961. His 20-year active-duty career was defined by excellence, including 3,600 flying hours and combatservice in Vietnam. His bravery earned him two Distinguished Flying Crosses, seven Air Medals, and the Airman’s Medal for heroism. Tom was an active member of the Distinguished Flying Cross Society and Order of Daedalians.

Tom earned a master’s from Purdue and a PhD from the University of Texas. He returned to the Academy to serve in the Department of Astronautics and Computer Science, later serving as a civilian professor. His contributions to the field included co-inventing the GPS Magnetic Momentum Dumping System, a technology still used in space, defense and our daily lives.

A pillar of the Association of Graduates (AOG), serving on the founding committee in 1966 and later as President from 1979–1983. His vision led to the creation of Doolittle Hall and the Class Wall. He served his classmates faithfully as Class Secretary for 45 years and as Class President from 2006 onward. He was the first USAFA graduate to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Falcon Foundation, where he served until his death and honored as a Distinguished Graduate by the AOG. His civilian career included leadership roles at Lockheed Martin, Kaman Sciences and Titan Technologies.

Tom was a devoted elder at First Presbyterian Church of Colorado Springs and a board member of the Fine Arts Center. An adventurous cook and gardener, he was known for his delicious tamales and beautiful irises. Above all, he leaves behind a legacy of integrity and love for his family.

The family thanks the team from Abode Hospice and caregivers Reika, Lucy and Tara for their support.

A graveside service with full military honors will be held at USAFA on March 17, at 11:30 a.m., followed by a memorial service at First Presbyterian Church at 1:30 p.m.

To receive an Eller event-specific USAFA base access link go to our request form, cognitoforms.com/EllerFamilyGravesideAccess/Request.

If you wish, memorial donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church Missions, rock.firstprescos.org/give-now or 219 E Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, ref. Egypt Missions in Comment section, OR Falcon Foundation Scholarships, falconfoundation.org/donate, 3116 Academy Drive USAF Academy, CO 80840, ref. Thomas J. Eller in special notes section.

DAN SATTERFIELD

LIBERTY — Daniel Anthony Satterfield, 63, of Liberty, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. Born on March 14, 1962, in Pickens, he was a son Elizabeth Kay Satterfield and the late J.C. Satterfield.

He was a cherished husband, father, son and brother.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife Crystal Satterfield; daughter,

Liberty wrestlers win state titles

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

FLORENCE — Nearly two dozen wrestlers from around Pickens County descended upon on the Florence Center looking to make their mark at the South Carolina High School League individual state wrestling championships on Feb. 20 and 21.

Liberty High School had the most successful day on the mat of the local schools with six

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Daniel boys ousted by Lancaster in round 3

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

CENTRAL — Having watched a double-digit second half lead slip away, the Daniel High School boys basketball was in dire straits down 65-57 with three minutes remaining in their third-round matchup with Lancaster on Tuesday night.

With the season on the line, junior guard James Epting caught fire for Daniel hitting a pair of threes and a putback to cut the deficit down to

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County basketball stars named to All-State teams

By Bru Nimmons
Sports Editor
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — Four Pickens County basketball players were among those named to the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association All-State team announced last month.

Jackson Conley, Campbell Epting and Shala Williams were named to the Class 4A squads from Daniel High School, while Liberty’s Kendrick Jackson was named to the Class 2A

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‘Shuckin’ for Shelter’ is Saturday

EASLEY — Family Promise of Pickens County (FPPC) has announced its first-ever “Shuckin’ for Shelter,” taking place on Saturday, March 7, at the scenic Arran Farms in Easley.

The community-focused evening aims to raise vital funds to support local families experiencing homelessness and housing instability.

“Shuckin’ for Shelter” offers attendees a relaxed atmosphere featuring a traditional

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Veterans Advocate Dunn shares moving message at SWU

CENTRAL — Southern Wesleyan University welcomed Mrs. Paulette Dunn, Upstate Regional Integration Officer for the South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs, as the featured speaker for its February Warrior Wisdom Luncheon on Feb. 11. Her message, titled “Military Families – A Shared Sacrifice,” offered a powerful and deeply personal reflection on service, resilience, and faith.

The mission of the Warrior Wisdom Luncheon series is to provide spiritual leadership that trains, shapes, develops, and equips student veterans, military

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Upstate Bible Study invites all to explore the Gospel of John

PICKENS — Upstate Bible Study (UBS) offers a meaningful and engaging Bible study experience every other Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. at the Hagood Center, located at 129 Schoolhouse Street in Pickens.

Each gathering features uplifting singing followed by in‑depth, verse‑by‑verse

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Courier Community Calendar 3-4-26

• LWV plans youth event in Clemson

A Clemson University Youth Panel will discus “Lost the Youth Vote? Let’s Talk About Why,” from 5-6 p.m. March 10 at Clemson United Methodist Church, located at 300 Frontage Road. The event is hosted by The League of Women Voters of Oconee and Pickens Counties. Admission is free and open to the public.

• Food pantry hours announced at PPC

The Food Pantry at Pickens Presbyterian Church is open Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. To receive food, individuals must present a valid ID showing

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