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Daily Archives: 01/11/2022

COVID-19 numbers skyrocket

By Bru Nimmons
Staff Reporter
bnimmons@thepccourier.com

COLUMBIA — With COVID-19’s omicron variant hitting Pickens County hard, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has reported monumental case numbers over the past week.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the county rose by 4,425 last week, when the county’s number of confirmed cases reached 30,566 as of Monday. That rise represents an increase of more than 1,800 percent over the number of cases confirmed in the county in a one-week period leading up to Christmas last month, when there were 232 cases reported in the seven

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Prisma stops ER visitors

UPSTATE — Prisma Health, which operates Baptist Easley Hospital, stopped allowing visitors to its emergency departments on Saturday.

“Because of the steep rise in COVID-19 throughout the state and the high infection rates, patients coming to Prisma Health emergency departments will no longer be allowed to have visitors except

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Virus test sites swamped across South Carolina

STATE — Between the omicron variant, a holiday surge and updated isolation and quarantine guidance, waiting lines at COVID-19 testing sites are looking more like a line for an amusement park ride.

The Nettles Park testing site in Clemson collected 1,324 tests on Jan. 3, more than double the number of tests from previous record highs, Clemson physician Dr. Ted Swann said last week, and if traffic jams are any indication, the numbers are only increasing.

The drive-thru testing site offers free saliva PCR tests with 48-hour results, and over the past two weeks has had

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Administrator provides clarity on county’s use of road funds

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

COUNTY — The difference between the county’s road maintenance fund and its road reserve fund is similar to the differences between a person’s checkbook and their savings account.

County administrator Ken Roper used that analogy during a discussion of those funds that took place during county council’s Jan. 3 meeting.

County council approved amending the county budget to create those two funds last year as a replacement for the

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Easley working on grass clippings fix

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter
jevans@thepccourier.com

EASLEY — Easley officials are working on a fix that will allow the city to begin picking up grass clippings once again.

Citing expensive damage to the city’s vacuum trucks caused by grass clippings, Easley City Council passed a resolution announcing the city would stop  picking up the clippings beginning Aug. 1 of last year.

Council members said the city would continue to work on a solution following the service’s discontinuance.

Councilman Kent Dykes discussed the issue during council’s December

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Presidential power and the purple robe

I got a call from the president last week!

No, not Joe Biden. Not Trump.

It was the newly elected president of the South Carolina Senate, Thomas Alexander, whose district includes part of Pickens County.

He assumed his duties at the helm of the upper chamber at the start of this year’s legislative session this week.

I’ve been covering him ever since he was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1987, and I think it’s a

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Things I heard that may be true

Many times in life, somebody tells me a story they heard from someone who heard it from someone else. On a few of these occasions, the whole story has been true.

Sometimes a part of the story is sprouted from a kernel of truth that has grown into something else. And sometimes the story is made up completely.

I’ve covered news stories over the years that were unbelievably bizarre, but nevertheless true.

And after many years of covering meetings of various boards throughout the county and a 10-year stint in the

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A love story for America

On Jan. 6, 1759, George Washington married a widow named Martha Dandridge Custis. She would become the first first lady.

Martha was in her late teens when she caught the eye of Daniel Parke Custis, one of the most eligible, and wealthy, bachelors in Virginia. He was also 20 years older than she was. Daniel’s father was initially opposed to the marriage because the prospective bride’s family was not as wealthy as he would have liked. However, Martha had been schooled in useful skills, like music, religion, reading and dancing, most beneficial for the wife of a wealthy plantation owner.

After seven years of marriage and four children (two of whom died as toddlers) Daniel died suddenly, leaving 26-year-old Martha a very wealthy widow, with two children. Martha now managed the extensive Custis estate and

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Those who desperately seek God shall find Him

I  realize that my thoughts are not that important, but what God has to say contains the power to change what man cannot change.

May we choose faith over fear and allow our hope to be larger than our doubt!

Did you notice that I said we have the choice to decide which side we are going to believe? Yes, but brother Billy, how can I choose life? Well, Deuteronomy chapter 30 is an amazing place to start when trying to comprehend God’s plans for our lives. Verse 19, “This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live.”

These instructions and promises were being directed to the nation of Israel, but we can also incorporate spiritual

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Courier Obituaries 1-12-22

SARAH ELIZABETH CORNE BLACK

EASLEY — Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Corne Black, 78, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Jan. 6, 2022.

Mrs. Black was born in Pickens County and was the daughter of the late Horace E. Corne and Ruby Elizabeth Gibson Corne and devoted wife of 60 years to Kenneth Ray Black.

Mrs. Black was a lovely and lively person. She loved to aggravate and instigate. Stir the pot. She first and foremost loved the Lord and was a member of Jones Avenue Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir. She was a fisherwoman who would catch anything that would bite. The children will be greatly missing her cube steak and gravy, strawberry cobblers and chocolate cakes. Mrs. Black was loved by all who knew her and will be missed dearly by her family.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include a son, Doyle Ray Black (Tammy Lane) of Easley, and a daughter, Lisa Norris (James “Tater”) of Pickens.

Mrs. Black was predeceased by a sister, Mary Ann Seigle, and a grandchild, David Ray Black.

A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 1:30 p.m. at the Dillard Funeral Home chapel at 2402 Gentry Memorial Highway in Pickens. The Rev. Zach Shaw will be officiating.

The Jones Avenue Baptist Church Choir is invited to be seated with the family as special guests.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of the Upstate at hospiceoftheupstate.com. The family would like to take this time to thank the many caregivers from hospice who gave very precious and loving care to our mother.

Dillard Funeral Home is assisting the Black family.

Online condolences may be sent to dillardfunerals.com.

 

VIVIAN ELOISE SMITH PITTS

SIX MILE — Vivian Eloise Smith Pitts, 84, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, at her home.

Born in Six Mile, she was the wife of the late Howard Pitts and the daughter of the late Elmer Lloyd Smith and Selma Holiday Smith.

Vivian is survived by her son, Rickey Pitts of Six Mile; sister, Jeanette Thomas of Six Mile; and brothers, Bryan Smith, Wallace Smith (Emily) and Carlos Smith (Judy).

Vivian was preceded in death by her mother and father; her husband; a daughter, Patricia Ann Pitts; sisters, Marie Porter, Mable Moss and Wilamina Allsep; and one brother, Howard Smith.

The services were held on Tuesday, Jan. 11, at Mountain View Funeral Home, followed by a burial service at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Pickens..

Arrangements are in care of Mountain View Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting mountainviewfunerals.com.

 

JAMES MACHEM SHELTON

 

EASLEY — James (Jimmy) Machem Shelton, 88, husband of Anna Shelton of Easley, originally from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, died on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022.

Born in Greenville, he was the son of the late Dewey and Ruby Owens Shelton.

Mr. Shelton was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. He was a veteran of the United States Navy and proudly served his country during the Korean War.

He worked in textiles and construction until retirement. He enjoyed square dancing and the simple things in life — watching game shows, putting together a good puzzle and woodworking. His great joy in life was his family and spending time with them. Jimmy looked forward to Sunday morning breakfast with his son and every Sunday evening gathering with family. He was a special man who loved his family. A true southern gentleman, he set a proud example for all. His legacy will be carried on through his family.

In addition to his loving wife of 65 years, he is survived by three children, Jim Shelton Jr. (Ginger), Jill Hitt (Jackie) and Donna Harden (Dixon); six grandchildren, Julie Raxter (Luke), Jay Hitt (Kailey), Drew Harden, Dawson Harden, John Shelton (Katie) and Caroline Smith (Logan); and four great-grandchildren, Aaron, Audrey, Lillie and Charlie.

The last surviving member of his immediate family, in addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Dewey Shelton and John Shelton; two sisters, Lavenia Haile and Earleen Kastner; and a granddaughter, Jessica Hitt.

A visitation was held on Jan. 11 at Thomas McAfee Funeral Homes, Northwest.

A recitation of the Rosary will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 11:45 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, with the funeral mass following at 12:15 p.m. A private graveside service will be held at a later date at Graceland Cemetery West.

Family and friends who are unable to attend the funeral sass service can go to the church’s website to view at holycrossstluke.org.

Memorials may be made to Holy Cross Church Outreach, 558 Hampton Ave., Pickens, SC 29671, or holycrossstluke.org.

 

DANIEL MOODY SMITH SR.

 

SIX MILE — Mr. Daniel Moody Smith Sr., 82, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Jan. 8, 2022.

He was born in Gumlog, Franklin County, Ga. and was the son of the late Rev. Frank and Virgie Smith and loving husband of 64 years to Jimmie Lucile Merck Smith.

Surviving are sons, Daniel Smith Jr. (Kim) of Irmo, Darrien Smith (Tonya) of Greenwood and David Smith of Greenwood; his sister, Frances Smith Spearman (Johnny) of Westminster; 11 loving grandchildren and 12 most precious and loving great-grandchildren.

Mr. Smith was predeceased by sisters, Sue Stowe, Mary Nell Smith Hambrick and Lillian Lee Smith.

Mr. Smith attended Ridgeland Drive Baptist Church in Six Mile, where he was a faithful member. He served both in the United States Air Force and with the Georgia National Guard. Mr. Smith was a welder by trade, working in industrial construction, but his first loves were his family and the outdoors. He was an avid hunter of the whitetail deer and spent his fall bow hunting. He enjoyed crafting leather and woodworking.

A funeral service will be held on Thursday, Jan. 13, at 3 p.m. at the Dillard Funeral Home chapel at 2402 Gentry Memorial Highway in Pickens, with a visitation that same day from 1:30-2:45 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow the service at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Pickens. The Rev. Tim Friar and Rev. Mark Spearman will be officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Interim Healthcare, 810 Powdersville Road, Suite B, Easley, SC 29642 or to the Prisma Health Office of Philanthropy, 300 E. McBee Ave., Suite 201, Greenville, SC 29601.

Dillard Funeral Home is assisting the Smith family.

Online condolences may be sent to dillardfunerals.com.

 

DOROTHY M. KELLY

LIBERTY — Dorothy M. Kelly, 73, daughter of the late Roy Ramey and Lula Bell Barton Ramey, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, at her home.

Dorothy was of the Church of God of Prophecy faith.

She is survived by her sisters, Lola Rowland and Carolyn McCall, both of Liberty; a sister-in-law, Carolyn Kay Ramey of Liberty; nieces and nephews, Larry Joe Ramey, Mary Ann Fowler (Mark), Joey Leard, Will Rowland, Becky Ramey, Jeffrey Rowland/Burns, Chris Kelley (Amie), Eddie Burns, Terri White (Tony), Christine Hardy (Mike) and Daryl Hellums (Taffie).

Dorothy was predeceased by her parents; brothers, James Ramey, Floyd Ramey and Michael Ramey; sisters, Patricia Leard and Thelma Burns; and nieces, Stephanie Leard, Angela Rowland, Katie Rowland and Lisa Hellums.

A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 13,  at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Pickens.

Mountain View Funeral Home is serving the Kelly Family.

 

GLADYS NIX LOOPER

PICKENS — Gladys Nix Looper, 89, wife of James Marion Looper for 71 years, died on Friday, Jan. 6, 2022, at her home.

She was born in Pickens County, the third daughter of John Crayton and Mary Reece Nix.

She retired as administrative secretary at East Pickens Baptist Church after 20 years of service. She served on the  ad hoc committee of the South Carolina Baptist Church Secretaries. She earned her church certification at White Oak and served as first president of the Pickens Area Church Secretaries.

Surviving are her immediate family, Janice Nealey, Candace and Jordan Hunt, Gavin and Creed Hunt, Caleb Nealey, Adam Nealey, Bentley Nealey, Michael Looper, Josh and Jennifer Looper, Hunter Crayton Looper, Pressley Looper, Hailey Anders, Sara Nix, Essie Looper, Richard Holcombe and James Holcombe; special nieces, Abbey and Emma Dodgens; and goddaughter, Judy Turner Welch.

She was predeceased by her parents; sisters, Christine Julian, Brenda Walker, Lois Porter, Lillian Holcombe and Hazel Dodgens; and brothers, Calvin Nix, Clarence Nix and Rev Charles Porter.

She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church, the Senior Ladies teacher, in the choir, prayer chain and Senior Group, and she sang duet with her husband.

An accomplished artist, she loved painting, quilting, reading and gardening.

Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022, at Mountain View Funeral Home, with funeral service to follow at 2 p.m. in the chapel. Burial will follow at the Mountain Grove Baptist Church cemetery..

Mountain View Funeral Home is serving the Looper family.

 

 

MARY JENKINS

LIBERTY — Mary Wanda Jenkins, 82, died on Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, at AnMed Hospital.

Born in Hayesville, N.C., she was the widow of John Jenkins and a daughter of the late Lee and Ruth Byers Matheson.

She retired from West Point Stevens in Clemson and was a member of Ruhamah Baptist Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Denise Phillips of Liberty; a son, Bobby Shope (Lynn) of Easley; three grandchildren, Cricket West (Brad), Amber Phillips (Tim) and Colt Shope; six great-grandchildren, Peyton, Wrenn, Mason, Bristol, Luca and Maddox; and two sisters, Sandra Langston of Roebuck and Linda Taylor of Piedmont.

In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Mike Shope; a grandson, Jake Phillips; and three brothers, Gene Matheson, Buddy Matheson and Early Matheson.

Funeral services to honor the life of Mrs. Jenkins were conducted on Jan. 7 in the Liberty Mortuary chapel. Burial was held at Greenlawn Memorial Park.

To share a memory or leave a message for the family, you may visit libertymortuary.com. Liberty Mortuary is handling arrangements.

 

TIM GREATHOUSE

LIBERTY — Timothy D. Greathouse, 51, died on Jan. 3, 2022, at Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hosptial.

Born in Albany, Ga., he was a son of the late Margie Edmiston and George Greathouse.

Throughout his adult life, he was the owner/operator of his own big rig, which he affectionately called “PETEROD.” He was a member of Carolina Community Church.

Above all, Tim loved his family, but especially his wife.

Surviving are his wife, Sherry Greathouse of the home; two daughters, Heather Edmond (Nathan) of Easley and Natasha Stamey (Chris) of Easley; four grandchildren, Carter and Braylen Edmond and Braden and Blane Stamey; and three nephews, Jeremy Angel (Rebecca), Joshua Angel (Kimberly) and Christian Angel.

Funeral services to honor Tim’s life were conducted on Jan. 8 in the Liberty Mortuary chapel. Burial will follow at Liberty Memorial Gardens.

The family will be at their respective homes.

Flowers will be accepted. To share a memory or leave a message for the family, you may visit libertymortuary.com. Liberty Mortuary is handling arrangements.

 

 

RICHARD MINNICH

 

EASLEY — Mr. Richard Fredrick Minnich, 83, husband of the late Geraldine Ladd Minnich, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022.

Born in Lorain, Ohio, Mr. Minnich retired from GE with 30 years of service and was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. He was of the Baptist Faith.

Surviving are a son, Robbie Lee Stancil (Stacy) of Easley; a daughter, Lisa Dee Stancil (Easley); three grandchildren, Breanna Stancil (Domynique), Cassidy Stancil and Rylee Little; and two great-grandchildren, Jaylen Dacus and Zaidyn Hurley.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Minnich was predeceased by a grandson, Gage Stancil.

Graveside services were on Jan. 10 at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Easley.

Visit robinsonfuneralhomes.com or Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory-Downtown, Easley.

 

BARBARA ANNE METZ

EASLEY — Barbara Anne (Haines) Metz, 83, passed away on Jan. 6, 2022, in Easley.

Barbara was born in New York to Alice and Clem Haines on June 9, 1938. She graduated from St. Lawrence Academy in New York and graduated top of her class from Grace Downs Airline Hostess School. Barbara married the love of her life and best friend, Donald Metz, 64 years ago on Sept. 21, 1957, at St. Anthony’s Church in Butler, N.J.

Barbara’s greatest love was her family, and she was tremendously proud of the six children she and Don raised in Sylvan Lake, Ill. She was happiest when the whole family, including spouses, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, got together. These gatherings were always boisterous and full of laughter, music, games and even the occasional food fight.

Her passion for playing guitar and piano was evident in her active involvement in church guitar groups, where she not only played but took a leadership role. She also loved playing card games, especially bridge, listening to Neil Diamond and watching football.

Her small business, Designs by Barbara Anne, showcased her talent in crocheting, knitting, sewing, calligraphy, drawing and painting. Her most remarkable painting was of Gandalf and Frodo from the Hobbit.

Barbara was also passionate about serving her community through LaSertoma, PTA, booster clubs and as a deaconess.

Barbara is survived by her husband, Donald, and five of their children and spouses, Don and Sandy Metz, Mary Metz, Terri and Gary Johnson, Pam and Andy Ancel, Ken and Joan Metz and Suzanne and Dale Ellicott.

Barbara will also be missed by grandchildren, Jenny and Kim Metz, Maggie Metz and Claire Allison, Christopher and Adam Johnson, Katie and Brian Rucka, Elizabeth and Joe Ancel, Lauren and Michael Metz, Alexis Phillips, and Bella and Gregory Ellicott; great-grandchildren, May and Owen Allison; and her lifelong friend, Sr. Dorothy Metz of the Sisters of Charity.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Alice and Clem Haines, and son, Gregory James Metz.

The family of Barbara Anne wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the professionals at BrightStar Care and Heartland Hospice Care.

A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. Jan. 13 at Dillard Memorial Funeral Home, located at 2402 Gentry Memorial Highway in Pickens.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the May and Owen Allison College Fund, access code 7075.

Dillard Funeral Home is assisting the Metz family.

Online condolences may be sent to dillardfunerals.com.

 

JANIE BELL BRUCE

EASLEY — Janie Bell Bruce, 49, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022, at her home.

Born in Greenville County, she was the daughter of Linda Humphreys Bell and the late James L. Bell.

Janie is survived by her husband, Jody Bruce; children, Cameron Smith of Easley and Bella Bruce of Pelzer; mother, Linda Humphreys Bell of Easley; and stepsiblings, Chad Kirk and Stacey Kirk.

Janie was preceded in death by her father, James L. Bell, and stepfather, Michael B. Kirk.

A graveside service was held on Jan. 8 at Greenville Memorial Gardens in Piedmont.

Arrangements are in care of Mountain View Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting mountainviewfunerals.com.

 

DAVID ARTHUR WINCHESTER

EASLEY — David Arthur Winchester, 77, beloved husband of the late Doris Ann Wrenn Winchester, of Easley, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022.

Born in Easley, he was the son of the late James Arthur and Ethel McGehee Winchester.

He was a member of the Easley First Pentecostal Holiness Church, was a deacon there for many years and sang in the choir. He loved a good steak dinner and was known to frequent Krispy Kreme when the “Hot Now” sign was on.

Mr. Winchester is survived by two sons, Tim Winchester (Linda) and Donald Winchester (Penny), both of Easley; two daughters, Tammy and Dianah Winchester, both of Easley; four grandchildren, Aleiah Winchester, Tiffany Barnes (David), Dustin Winchester (Jennifer) and Kerri Dodgens (David Irelan); and five great-grandchildren, Josiah, Chloe and Eden Winchester, Wyatt Dodgens Irelan and Dakota Barnes.

Mr. Winchester was the last surviving member of his immediate family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Doris Ann Wrenn Winchester; brother, James “Wade” Winchester; and sister, Wanda Vee Klippert.

The family will receive friends prior to the service on Thursday, Jan. 13, from noon-1:30 p.m., at Easley First Pentecostal Holiness.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022, at 2 p.m. at Easley First Pentecostal Holiness Church.

Flowers will be accepted or, memorials may be made to Easley First Pentecostal Holiness Church, 303 W. 6th Ave., Easley, SC 29640

The service will be livestreamed on the Easley First Pentecostal Holiness Church Facebook page.

Please visit robinsonfuneralhomes.com or Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory – Downtown, Easley.

 

AMY NICHOLE PATTERSON

LIBERTY — Amy Nichole Patterson, 34, daughter of Donnie Patterson and the late Cynthia Galloway, passed away on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, at her residence.

A native of Pickens County, Amy was born on June 29, 1987. She was a graduate of Liberty High School and received her associate degree from Greenville Tech. Amy enjoyed making jewelry, and she was a cat lover.

In addition to her father, Donnie Patterson, Amy is survived by her stepmother, Elisha Patterson; her brother, Christopher Eric Patterson; her sister, Angelica Blaklyn Norton (Toby); paternal grandmother, Cecil Patterson; and her maternal grandmother, Betty Cantrell (Doyle).

Amy was predeceased by her mother, her paternal grandfather, Donald Patterson Sr., and maternal grandfather, E.J. Galloway.

Flowers will be accepted, or memorials can be made in Amy’s honor to the Pickens County Humane Society.

The family will host a celebration of Amy’s life on Saturday, Jan. 15, at the Old Roanoke School House, located off of Roanoke Road in Liberty, at 4 p.m.

Mountain View Funeral Home is serving the Patterson Family.

 

 

WILBUR MICHAEL RIDDLE

 

EASLEY — Dr. Wilbur Michael Riddle, 79, husband of Janice Pope Riddle, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022.

Born in Laurens, he was the son of the late Wilbur Lentz and Mary Bruns Riddle.

Dr. Riddle received his B.S. in biology from Wofford College and his doctorate from the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry. He later served his residency in maxillofacial and oral surgery at Duke University. He started his career in general dentistry and after seven years continued his career as an oral surgeon in Easley from 1984 until his retirement in 2014.

He golfed all over the world and skied black diamond slopes. He was a member and past president of the Easley Rotary Club, where he received the Paul Harris Award. Dr. Riddle was also a member of the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the Southeastern Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the South Carolina Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, where he served as past president. He was a charter member of St. Matthias Lutheran Church in Easley.

Dr. Riddle proudly served with the U.S. Navy for more than three years, where he received the rank of lieutenant commander and traveled all through Europe on the USS Roosevelt. He continued to serve in the reserves after his discharge until his residency at Duke University.

In addition to his loving wife of 40 years, Dr. Riddle is survived by his daughters, Pilar Riddle-Perras and her husband, Craig, of Seneca and Ginga Neal of Greenville; grandchildren, Ava Pilar Riddle-Perras of Seneca, Mabrey Forrast Neal of Charleston, Briggs Reed Neal of Columbia and Devyn Lea Neal of Greenville; and numerous loving friends.

A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 20, at St. Matthias Lutheran Church in Easley.

The family will receive friends prior to the service from 12:30-1:45 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022, at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Pickens County Animal Shelter, 193 County Farm Road, Pickens, SC 29671; Calvary Home for Children, 110 Calvary Home Circle, Anderson, SC 29621; or St. Matthias Lutheran Church, 501 Powdersville Road, Easley, SC 29642.

The family requests that masks be worn and social distancing to be practiced in accordance with COVID protocols.

Visit robinsonfuneralhomes.com or Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory-Downtown, Easley.