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Our world is not meant to be perfect
The Lord has given most of us a good life filled with blessings, but with me, no matter
how much “stuff” we accumulate, it does not bring spiritual contentment or joy. And in all honesty, it’s not supposed to. I’ve been around a while, and lately I’m rarely pleased with anything.
I realize I’m probably too picky, but I have a standard that simply wants what I pay for. It seems no matter how much I spend, there are always details that disappoint me. For example, over the years we’ve had a lot of remodeling
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William F. Holland Jr. is a minister, chaplain, psalmist and author. As a freelance faith writer, his books and newspaper and magazine articles are enjoyed around the world. Dr. Holland’s weekly column, “Living On Purpose” is focused on bringing spiritual hope and encouragement through God’s Word. Read more about the Christian life at billyhollandministries.com.
Keeping cool
Here we are again, in the heat of summer. We seniors are the ones most at risk for
serious health problems because of the high temperatures. Many of us take prescription drugs that can keep us from being able to regulate our body’s temperature, and there are chronic medical
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Courier Obituaries 6-17-26
JOHN WILLIAM ‘BILL’ PACE
CLEMSON — John William “Bill” Pace, 89, of Clemson, husband to the late Martha
Lois Gravley Pace, passed away June 12, 2026.
Born in Sumter County, he was the son of the late William Ernest Pace and Mannie Brown Pace. Following graduation from Ashwood-Central High School and a year at Clemson University, Bill entered the United States Air Force, where he proudly served his country from 1956-1960. After his military service, Bill married and returned to Clemson University to complete his bachelor’s degree in arts and sciences, then later obtained a Master of Education degree from the University of South Carolina in 1973. He retired from Clemson University as the director of Parking and Vehicle Services in 1992.
Mr. Pace was a longtime member of Pendleton Methodist Church, where he was a beloved member of the choir. He enjoyed running, attending and supporting all his children and grandchildren’s endeavors, and all Clemson sports/events. Above all, Bill was a dedicated and loving servant. He devoted his time to his family, friends and church. Bill loved to give back, and in his honor, his pacemaker will be donated to the University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital to help animals in need.
Bill is survived by his daughters, Felecia Pace (friend, Jim Tolleson) of Liberty and Kimberly Pace Wacha (James) of Lincoln, Neb.; grandchildren, Joy Dunlap Ellison (Kent), Cal William Dunlap (Cassie), Alex James Wacha, Cody Jacob Wacha (Karlie) and Heaven Leigh Wacha Jackson (Sami); great-grandchildren, Everett Ellison, Emmett Ellison, Ripken Dunlap, Bridges Dunlap, Royston Dunlap, Julian Wacha, Abel Wacha, Elijah Wacha, Belle Wacha and Simon Wacha; and sister, Sarah Pace Shirley.
A funeral service was held on June 16 at Pendleton Methodist Church in Pendleton.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Pendleton Methodist Church Choir, P.O. Box 646, Pendleton, SC 29670.
The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff at “The Bridge” (Foothills Presbyterian Memory Care unit in Easley) and the hospice team from Interim Healthcare for the support and compassionate care given to Bill.
Visit robinsonfuneralhomes.com or Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home and Cremations, Central-Clemson Commons.
CURTIS LYLE AUSTIN
EASLEY — Curtis Lyle Austin, 70, went to be with his Lord and Savior on June 13,
2026, surrounded by his family and friends.
Curt was born in Terceira Island, Portugal, on May 7, 1956 to the late Donald “Don” and Betty Lee Barrett Austin. Curt loved serving at Rock Springs Baptist Church in numerous roles, as a choir member, a fifth grade bible fellowship teacher for many years, and being the jokester in the Living Faith Bible Fellowship Class. He served the Dacusville community for a lot of years coaching sports and serving on the board at the recreation department. Curt was an avid outdoorsman, he loved to be boating, fishing, and hunting as much as he could, and cooking for his friends and family. What Curt cherished the most, was the time he had with his family and raising them up to follow Jesus.
Curt is survived by his wife of 35 years, Yolanda Austin; his children, Jordan Bowles
Connecting with dad even if you’re far away
Father’s Day celebrations are unique to each family. For some, the day brings an entire family together for a large in-person gathering, while for others, geography or life
circumstances may make it difficult to be physically present. Children who live far away from their fathers can still find meaningful ways to honor the holiday and make it special, even when they cannot be close to Dad this June. The National Retail
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Dacusville Community Club draws crowd for open house
DACUSVILLE — The Dacusville Community Club welcomed the public to its
community center on Saturday, May 16, for a festive open house that showcased the organization’s diverse offerings and attracted
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Happy Father’s Day
We want to wish our Daddy Larry R. Thomas a very happy Father’s Day. We love so very much.
Love you girls
Ann and Angie
Americana Folk Fest planned for June 20
PICKENS — Hagood Mill Historic Site invites the public to enjoy a day of live music, Appalachian heritage, artisan demonstrations, and family-friendly activities during the
annual Americana Folk Festival from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 20.
Set beside the historic 1845 grist mill, the festival highlights the
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Pickens High Class of 1959 to hold 67-year reunion for Saturday
EASLEY — Members of the Pickens High School Class of 1959 are preparing to celebrate an impressive milestone as they gather for their 67th class reunion at 5 p.m. June 20.
This year’s reunion will be held at Silver Bay Seafood Restaurant, located at 7027
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