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Betty Jean Hart Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/20/2024

Betty Jean Hart

Betty Jean Hart, a beacon of warmth and faith, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2024, at the age of 86 in Greer, South Carolina. Born on August 5, 1937, in Carnesville, Georgia, Betty lived a life marked by kindness, devotion, and a spirited zest that touched everyone she met.Betty's journey through life was shared with her beloved husband, Olin W. Hart, who stood by her side in loving partnership. Together they celebrated life's joys and faced its challenges with unwavering support for one another. Betty's legacy of love continues through her daughters, Teresa Jones of Dalton, Georgia, Kimberly Namer of Metairie, Louisiana, and Judy Gerrard of Easley, South Carolina. She was a guiding light to her 9 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and 11 great-great-grandchildren, who will carry forward her teachings and affection.Though she was preceded in death by her daughter Patsy York of Greenville, South Carolina, three brothers, and six sisters, the memories and bonds she forged with them remain an indelible part of her story.Betty's life was one of service and friendship, as evidenced by her years spent as a waitress, where she greeted everyone with a smile and left a lasting impression with her friendly demeanor. Her faith was the cornerstone of her existence, and she cherished her church community, where she found solace, strength, and fellowship. Betty's love for reading allowed her to explore worlds beyond her own, and she often shared the wisdom she gained from the pages with those around her.Described by those who knew her as friendly, faith-filled, and spirited, Betty's presence was a source of joy and comfort. Her ability to connect with people, to share in their triumphs and support them in their sorrows, was a gift that made her truly special.Betty's life was a testament to the power of positivity and the impact one person can have on the lives of many. As we bid farewell to Betty Jean Hart, we celebrate the remarkable woman she was and the countless lives she enriched with her generous spirit.Her memory will be cherished and kept alive in the stories passed down through her family and the many people whose lives she touched. Betty's journey on this earth may have come to a close, but her spirit will continue to inspire and guide us for generations to come.

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Basil Jean "BJ" McMurry Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/20/2024

Basil Jean "BJ" McMurry

Basil Jean "BJ" McMurry, known BJ, passed away peacefully on June 18, 2024, in Greenville, South Carolina. Born on April 13, 1932, in Louin, Mississippi, Basil's long and fruitful journey through life has left a lasting impression on his loved ones and the community he so warmly embraced.A proud graduate of Paris High School in 1950, BJ's thirst for knowledge led him to attend Wofford College, where he furthered his education and prepared for a future of excellence. His academic prowess was the foundation upon which he built a remarkable career.BJ's professional life was marked by a steadfast dedication to Canal Insurance Company, where he started in August of 1956. His analytical mind and generous spirit quickly became apparent, and he rose through the ranks to become Vice President and Controller. After 41 years of service, he retired in December 1997, leaving behind a legacy of intelligence, integrity, and leadership.BJ was a man of many interests. He had a passion for golf, relishing the game's blend of skill, strategy, and camaraderie. Boating was another passion, allowing him to explore and enjoy the serenity of floating up and down the ICW on his yacht and share joy and laughter with friends and family alike.BJ's family was the cornerstone of his life. he was predeceased by his wife Lucille G. McMurry He was a devoted father to his sons, Mike A. McMurry, Mark A. McMurry, and Miles A. McMurry (Rebecca). His love and guidance extended to his grandchildren, Lauren O. McMurry, Madeline H. Hardison, Caleb M. McMurry, Ian N. McMurry, and Lydia B. McMurry. His great-granddaughter, Calliope J. McMurry, brought him immense joy in his the last year. BJ was a cherished brother to Joe E. McMurry. He was predeceased by his daughter, Laura O. McMurry, and sister, O. Lavern Belue, who both held special places in his heart.Those who knew BJ will remember him as a man of exceptional intelligence. His analytical mind was complemented by a generous and loving heart, always thinking of others and extending help wherever it was needed. His presence was a source of stability and inspiration, and his influence will be felt for generations to come.BJ's life story is one of dedication to his family, his work, and his passions. His legacy is a tapestry woven with the threads of love, hard work, and intellectual curiosity. Through his example, he taught us the value of commitment, the importance of family, and the joy of living life with a generous spirit.As we bid farewell to BJ, we celebrate a life well-lived, a journey marked by accomplishments, love, and the profound impact he made on everyone he touched. His memory will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

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Christine Tate Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/20/2024

Christine Tate

Christine Tate, a beacon of love and generosity, passed away peacefully at the age of 71 on May 29, 2024, in her hometown of Greenville, SC, surrounded by the family she so dearly cherished. Born on May 18, 1953, in the very same city, Christine's life was a testament to the enduring power of care and compassion.A proud graduate of Greenville High School, Christine's thirst for knowledge and desire to help others led her to pursue and receive her nursing degree from Greenville Technical College. Her career in nursing was marked by the same qualities that defined her personal life: loving, thoughtful, and generous. Christine's hands were known to heal, her words to comfort, and her presence to bring peace.Christine's family was the center of her universe. She was a devoted mother to her children, Jason Leslie, Robin Haulbrook, Ren and Wesley Welborn. Each of them carries a part of her spirit, her resilience, and her unyielding support. As a grandmother to Sidney Perkins, Daniel Haulbrook, and Gabriel Goycochea, she instilled values of kindness and integrity. The joy of her later years was further multiplied by her great-grandchildren, Layla and Josie, who will grow up hearing legendary tales of their great-grandmother's warmth and grace.Those who knew Christine will remember her as the heart of every gathering, the one who remembered every birthday, and the first to lend a hand. Her legacy is one of selfless love and the countless lives she touched both in and out of the hospital wards. Christine's life was a beautiful journey that left a trail of cherished memories and a blueprint for a life well-lived.As we bid farewell to Christine Tate, we celebrate a life that was truly a gift to us all. Her spirit will continue to guide and inspire her family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to have been embraced by her kindness.

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William Louis Ashley, Jr. Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/19/2024

William Louis Ashley, Jr.

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Donald George Privette Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/19/2024

Donald George Privette

Donald George Privette, affectionately known as "Goober" to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2024, in Laurens, SC, at the age of 57. Born on November 17, 1966, in Union, NC, Goober was a man whose laughter and creativity brought joy to all who knew him.Donald was the beloved husband of Doral Privette, with whom he shared a life full of love and adventure. Though he was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin Privette and Mary Ann Tucker, and his brothers, Cecil Franklin and Henry Jack Privette, his legacy will continue to flourish through his cherished sister-in-law/daughter, Virginia Gail Overstreet, sister in law Karen Cantrell (David), brother in law David Overstreet (Christine) and his nine nephews, and three nieces, who will forever remember his loving guidance and his knack for making every gathering a memorable one.Despite not pursuing higher education, Donald was a testament to the value of hard work and dedication. He earned his GED with determination and went on to become a respected plant foreman at Boggs Paving. For 23 years, he was an integral part of the team, known for his expertise in running heavy equipment and for his commitment to his colleagues and the company.Outside of work, Donald was a man of many interests and talents. He was an avid fisherman, finding solace and joy in the quiet moments by the water. His passion for the outdoors extended to riding his cherished motorcycle Trike, camping in the serenity of nature, and tending to his garden. He found great satisfaction in raising chickens and exploring the countryside on his 4-wheeler, often with a smile on his face and the wind in his hair.Those who knew Goober will remember him as a loving soul with a sense of humor that could light up the darkest of rooms. His creativity was evident in everything he did, from the meticulous care of his garden to the inventive ways he found to entertain his family and friends. Donald was a man who lived his life with a generous heart, always ready to lend a hand or share a joke, ensuring that laughter was never in short supply.As we say goodbye to Donald, we celebrate the life of a man who was much more than the sum of his years. He was a beacon of love, a wellspring of humor, and a craftsman of life's simple pleasures. His absence will be deeply felt by those who were fortunate enough to know him, but his spirit will continue to inspire us to embrace life with the same passion and joy that he did.A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Donald's family invites all who knew him to reflect on the happy memories and the warmth he brought into our lives. We will carry his legacy forward, honoring his memory by living our lives with the same kindness and laughter that he so effortlessly shared with us all.In his passing, Donald leaves behind a world that is a little less bright without his presence, but we find comfort in knowing that his love and laughter have left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him. Though he may be gone from our sight, he will forever remain in our memories and in the stories that we will continue to share with generations to come. Rest in peace, dear Goober; you will be dearly missed, but never forgotten.

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Donnie Stancil Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/18/2024

Donnie Stancil

Donnie Ray Stancil, known affectionately by his nickname "Buck," passed away peacefully on June 12, 2024, sitting on his front porch at the age of 68 in his hometown of Greenville.
Born on September 15, 1955, to the late William Otis Stancil and Mary Louise Darnell, Greer, SC. Buck was a dedicated family man who spent his life entertaining family and friends. "Buck" was one to never let his disability slow him down. Always walking around with his cane he would tell anyone who asked how he was doing, "I'm alright. leave me alone" He would tell everyone, " Back in my day I was on the roof before the sun came up and I worked until dark"
Leaving behind a wife Linda Hamby, Buck was predeceased by his parents, his brothers William A. Stancil and J. Wayne Stancil, his beloved granddaughter Sabrina Bishop Lowery, and his niece Melissa Hudson. He was a cherished member of a large and loving family. His surviving siblings, Kenneth D. Stancil, Mary Roberson (Owen Roberson), Sandra Smith (Wayne Smith), and Judy Massey (Sonny Massey), along with his nieces and nephews—Amanda Stancil, Stacey Bensch, Tonya Smith, Chad Smith, Dale Stancil, Jerry Wayne Stancil, and Crystal Stancil—will remember him with love and fondness. Buck's legacy extends to his great nieces and nephews, who will carry forward the memories of his generous spirit.
A dedicated father, Buck is survived by his daughters, Tina Louise Lewis (Christopher Lewis) of Tennessee, and Denise Elizabeth Hamby Stephenson (Jason Stephenson) of Greenville. His role as a grandfather was one he embraced with joy and pride, leaving behind a legacy in his grandchildren, Joseph Dontae Hufflin (Bre Lamb), Tyler Edward Hart, Skylar Leroy Hart, Jason Dewayne Stephenson Jr., Stacia Denise Richards (Kyle Richards), and Destiny Nicole Bishop. His great-grandchildren, Natalie Lowery, Madalyn Lowery, Desire Lamb, Amya Williams, Aiden Williams, Jaiden Williams, My"Angel" Shelby and Bre'keal, Shelby Anna Richards, Vinny Richards, Johnny Richards, and Bo Richards, will grow up with stories of his loving nature. Buck was predeceased by his great-grandchild, Baby AJ Lowery.
A self-employed roofer, Buck took pride in his craft and was well-known within the community for his dedication to his work. His hands-on skills were only matched by his unwavering commitment to his family and friends. Buck's home was often the heart of gatherings, where his talent for entertaining and his friendly demeanor made everyone feel welcome. Those who knew him would describe Buck as a loving and generous man, always ready to lend a hand or share a laugh.
Buck's interests went beyond his professional life, as he was a dedicated family man first and foremost. He relished the time spent with his loved ones and was known for his ability to turn any gathering into a memorable occasion. His warmth and kindness extended beyond his family, touching the lives of many in his community.
The words that best describe Buck are loving, generous, and friendly—traits that were evident to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. His presence brought light and laughter to those around him, and his absence will be deeply felt by his family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to cross paths with him. As we bid farewell to Buck, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life full of love, laughter, and kindness.
His legacy of warmth and generosity will continue to live on through the many lives he touched. Buck Stancil will be dearly missed, but his spirit will forever remain a guiding light to those he leaves behind. May "Buck" Donnie rest in peace knowing he was cherished and loved by many.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the mortuary or to the wife Linda Hamby.
The family will be at the home of the daughter Denise "DeDe" Hamby Stephenson located at 201 Gethsemane Dr. Greenville, SC 29611

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David Ray Graydon, Jr. Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/17/2024

David Ray Graydon, Jr.

David Ray Graydon, Jr., 71, of Greenville, South Carolina, passed away on June 14, 2024. He was born
December 5, 1952, to the late David Ray Graydon, Sr., and Jewell Vickery Graydon, in Greenville, South
Carolina. Surviving are his sister, Elizabeth Peery (Tom), and his nieces and nephew, Erin, Emily, Elissa,
and Jake Peery.
He received a degree from Clemson University in Building Construction, and an MBA from the joint
Clemson/Furman Program. He also received the designation of MAI from The Appraisal Institute. He was
associated with Wilkins Norwood and Company as a commercial appraiser for 35 years.
He loved spending time with friends, traveling, and visiting the National Parks. He visited almost every
state in the country. He also enjoyed collecting coins and attending Clemson games.
The funeral will be held at Mitchell Road Presbyterian Church at 207 Mitchell Road, Greenville, South
Carolina at 1:30 pm on Wednesday June 19, 2024. The service will also be streamed live on the Mitchell
Road Presbyterian Church (MRPC) YouTube Site. Visitation will follow the service.
Memorials may be made to The Alzheimer’s Association. He suffered from this disease longer than we
realized. We feel at peace knowing that he is suffering no longer and his home in heaven with his Savior,
Jesus Christ.

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Charles David Long Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/17/2024

Charles David Long

Charles David Long, known affectionately to friends and family as Charles, passed away peacefully in Greenville, SC, on June 13, 2024, at the age of 83. Born on November 10, 1940, in Franklin, NC, he was a man whose life was marked by a warm sense of humor, keen intelligence, and a spirit of adventure that touched the lives of all who knew him.Charles grew up in a large and loving family, the son of the late John Boyd Long and Helen Gribble. He was predeceased by his devoted wife, Nancy Lance Long, his brother, John Long (Judy), and his sister, Joann Long Gregg (Grady Gregg and Gene Brown). He is survived by his sister, Evelyn Huscusson (David), and brothers, Dennis Long (Debbie) and Donald Long (Doris). Charles was a proud father to his son, Charles "Chuck" Long (Stacey), and daughters, Carol Wineberger (Allen) and Cindy Long Johannes. His legacy continues through his eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews, all of whom he cherished deeply.A graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering, Charles dedicated many years of service to Briscoe Inc., where his expertise and leadership were invaluable. Colleagues remember him not only for his professional contributions but also for his quick wit and the camaraderie he fostered. His involvement in various associations within the engineering field further exemplified his commitment to his profession and his desire to support and mentor others.Charles's interests were as diverse as they were passionate. He found joy in travel, experiencing cultures and landscapes that spanned the globe. His love for cooking was well-known amongst his family and friends, who were often treated to his delicious and often adventurous dishes. He had a special place in his heart for family gatherings where stories, laughter, and love were always on the menu.Astronomy held a special fascination for Charles. Many nights were spent gazing at the stars, sharing his knowledge of the constellations, and instilling a sense of wonder in his children and grandchildren. His adventurous spirit was not just confined to his hobbies; it was a quality that he brought to every aspect of his life, always eager to explore the unknown and embrace new experiences.Charles's humor and intelligence were the keystones of his character. He was the kind of man who could light up a room with his funny anecdotes and insightful conversations. His ability to make people laugh and think deeply endeared him to many, and his presence will be greatly missed.The family takes comfort in knowing that Charles lived a full and vibrant life, marked by the love he had for his family and the positive impact he made on those around him. His spirit of adventure, his dedication to his family and work, and his ability to find joy in the simple pleasures of life will be remembered and celebrated by all who had the privilege of knowing him.As we say goodbye to Charles David Long, we reflect on a life well-lived—a life filled with laughter, learning, and love. His memory will continue to inspire us, and his legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of his family and friends. Charles's journey on this earth has ended, but the stories and memories he created will continue to be shared, ensuring that his spirit will never be forgotten.

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David Neil Burnett Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/17/2024

David Neil Burnett

David Neil Burnett, known affectionately as Dave to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on June 12, 2024, in Greenville, SC. Born on September 30, 1972, in Athens, GA, Dave's early life was filled with the warmth of Southern hospitality and the close-knit ties of his community.Besides being survived by his loving wife of 33 years Felicia, Dave's life was marked by his love for his sons, David W., Jacob C., and Matthew B. Burnett. They were the pride and joy of his life, and he instilled in them the values of kindness and dedication that he himself embodied. Dave's sisters, Dana "Liz" Kerswell, Candace Bottoms, and Tamara Williams, remember him as the cornerstone of their family, providing support and love in abundance. Though he was preceded in death by his adopted father, William Bobby Burnett, and his parents, Garry Ray Williams and Phillis Estelle Jones, the legacy of love and family unity they instilled in Dave lived on through his actions and the memories he created with his loved ones.For 25 years, Dave owned and operated a successful auto body shop, where his expertise and attention to detail were well-known throughout the community. His passion for cars extended beyond his business; Dave was a regular at car shows, sharing his love and extensive knowledge of automobiles with fellow enthusiasts. His work was not just a job but a manifestation of his lifelong interest, and the relationships he built through his business and at these shows were deeply cherished.Dave was a man of many virtues, but if one were to describe him using just a few words, "loving," "generous," and "selfless" would stand out. His generosity wasn't limited to his family and friends; he was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. His selflessness was evident in the way he conducted his life, always putting others before himself, and his loving nature was the glue that held his family and community together.In his leisure time, Dave could often be found in his garage, tinkering with a classic car or polishing his latest project to perfection. His love for cars was more than just a hobby; it was a way of connecting with others, creating friendships, and sharing stories. Dave's presence at car shows will be sorely missed, but his spirit will continue to inspire those who knew him and shared his passion.David Neil Burnett's journey through life was one of purpose, joy, and an unwavering commitment to those he loved. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, a community enriched by his contributions, and a family that will forever be grateful for the time they had with him. His memory will live on in the hearts of his wife, his sons, his sisters, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.As the sun sets on the life of a man who was truly the engine of his family, we say goodbye to David Neil Burnett. His life was a journey well-traveled, and he leaves us with memories that will continue to guide and inspire us all. Rest in peace, Dave; your legacy will continue to rev under the hoods of our hearts.

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Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/15/2024

Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez

Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez, affectionately known as "Baby" to her siblings, passed away at her home in Simpsonville, SC, on June 11, 2024, at the age of 85. Born on November 11, 1938, in Iloilo, Philippines, Nelly was the 6th of twelve siblings born to the late Catalino and Felisa Fernandez.
Nelly's life was a testament to her loving, generous, and selfless nature. She dedicated it to serving and nurturing others. Nelly married Daniel Rodriguez at the age of 43, and together they built a life filled with joy and compassion until his passing.
She is survived by her adoring family, including her only daughter, Nelynda Lee, and son-in-law, D**g Lee. Nelly was a beloved grandmother to Isabella, Asher, and Colette, who will miss her immensely. She also leaves behind her stepchildren, Denise (Daniel), David (Naomi), Ricardo (Felomina), and Rolando (Dalia), and step-grandchildren, Kenji, Koji, Aja, Ricardo Jr., Santino, and Matthew.
Nelly was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel, and her siblings, Catalino Jr., Mildred, Azucena, Delia, Edgar, and Rose. She is remembered with love by her surviving siblings, Ferolyn, Warlyn, Juliet, Heidi, and Evangeline, as well as by her numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members, who will all cherish her memory.
Nelly's true calling was the care and comfort she provided to her family and friends. Her home was always open, her kitchen always busy, and her garden a place of tranquility and orchids. Nelly's interests included cooking, gardening and most of all gambling. Nelly's legacy is one of unconditional love and selflessness. She was the matriarch who brought everyone together and the heart of every family gathering. Her generosity knew no bounds, and her ability to give without expecting anything in return was a lesson in grace and humility.
As we say goodbye to Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and kindness. Her spirit will continue to inspire those who knew her, and her memory will be a guiding light for her family. Nelly's life was a beautiful tapestry of love, care, and generosity, and she will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her.
In honoring Nelly's life, we reflect on the countless moments of joy and laughter she brought into our lives. Her unwavering support and boundless love have left an indelible mark on our hearts. We take comfort in knowing that she is now reunited with her Savior and husband, and that her legacy will live on through the lives of those she touched.

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Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/15/2024

Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez

Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez, affectionately known as "Baby" to her siblings, passed away at her home in Simpsonville, SC, on June 11, 2024, at the age of 85. Born on November 11, 1938, in Iloilo, Philippines, Nelly was the 6th of twelve siblings born to the late Catalino and Felisa Fernandez.
Nelly's life was a testament to her loving, generous, and selfless nature. She dedicated it to serving and nurturing others. Nelly married Daniel Rodriguez at the age of 43, and together they built a life filled with joy and compassion until his passing.
She is survived by her adoring family, including her only daughter, Nelynda Lee, and son-in-law, D**g Lee. Nelly was a beloved grandmother to Isabella, Asher, and Colette, who will miss her immensely. She also leaves behind her stepchildren, Denise (Daniel), David (Naomi), Ricardo (Felomina), and Rolando (Dalia), and step-grandchildren, Kenji, Koji, Aja, Ricardo Jr., Santino, and Matthew.
Nelly was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel, and her siblings, Catalino Jr., Mildred, Azucena, Delia, Edgar, and Rose. She is remembered with love by her surviving siblings, Ferolyn, Warlyn, Juliet, Heidi, and Evangeline, as well as by her numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members, who will all cherish her memory.
Nelly's true calling was the care and comfort she provided to her family and friends. Her home was always open, her kitchen always busy, and her garden a place of tranquility and orchids. Nelly's interests included cooking, gardening and most of all gambling. Nelly's legacy is one of unconditional love and selflessness. She was the matriarch who brought everyone together and the heart of every family gathering. Her generosity knew no bounds, and her ability to give without expecting anything in return was a lesson in grace and humility.
As we say goodbye to Nelly Fernandez Rodriguez, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and kindness. Her spirit will continue to inspire those who knew her, and her memory will be a guiding light for her family. Nelly's life was a beautiful tapestry of love, care, and generosity, and she will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her.
In honoring Nelly's life, we reflect on the countless moments of joy and laughter she brought into our lives. Her unwavering support and boundless love have left an indelible mark on our hearts. We take comfort in knowing that she is now reunited with her Savior and husband, and that her legacy will live on through the lives of those she touched.
A funeral service will be held on June 21 at 2 PM at the Cremation Society of SC - Westville Funerals, 6010 White Horse Rd, Greenville, SC 29611. A visitation will be held an hour prior to the service.

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Joseph "Joe" Landreth Obituary 2024 - Cremation Society of SC-Westville Funerals 06/15/2024

Joseph "Joe" Landreth

Joseph "Joe" Landreth, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on June 13, 2024 in his hometown of Greenville, SC, where he was also born on January 28, 1949. Joe's life was a testament to the enduring power of love, family, and passion, qualities that he embodied until his last day.
Joe is survived by his loving wife, Susan Landreth, who was the cornerstone of his life. Together, they raised a family that includes their son Zach Landreth, daughters Michelle Landreth, Maggie Elmore, Stacey Bentley, and Jadyn Chapman, and were blessed with grandchildren Jessica Butler, Blaise Elmore, Gabriel Elmore, Cannon Beck, and Ashton Beck, as well as four great-grandchildren who brought him immense joy. He is also survived by his sister, Jackie Hill. Joe was predeceased by his parents and his son Steven Elmore
Joe completed his education in Greenville and soon after dedicated many years to his career as a metal mechanist. His work was not just a job but a craft he honed with precision and pride.
Beyond his professional life, Joe had a fervent passion for drag racing and classic muscle cars. Joe's love for cars was only surpassed by his love for his family. He was a constant presence at family gatherings, sharing stories, and laughter that everyone looked forward to.
Those who knew Joe would describe him as wise beyond his years, always ready with a piece of advice or a solution to a problem. But above all, Joe was passionate. He approached life with a fervor that was contagious, inspiring those around him to pursue their own passions with the same intensity.
Joe's legacy is one of love, dedication, and the joy of living life to the fullest. His memory will be cherished and kept alive in the hearts of his family and friends, who will continue to be guided by his sarcasm, wit, and the example he set.
As we say goodbye to Joseph "Joe" Landreth, we celebrate a life well-lived, a journey marked by devotion to family, a career filled with achievement, and hobbies pursued with enthusiasm. Joe's story does not end with his passing but continues in the lives of those he touched with his generous spirit and unwavering love. He will be deeply missed, but his memory will forever be a beacon of light for his loved ones.

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Child Abuse Prevention Month, Greenville, SC Child Abuse Prevention Month, Greenville, SC
2101 Laurens Road
Greenville, 29607

Project Pinwheel is a campaign to provide awareness for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Visit www.projectpinwheel.com for more information.

Fire Apparatus of South Carolina Fire Apparatus of South Carolina
Greenville, 29607

!WE DO NOT SELL FIRE APPARATUS! We simply show Fire Department Apparatus from departments around SC

Canine Healing Project Therapy Dogs Canine Healing Project Therapy Dogs
1320 Hampton Avenue Ext Ste 8
Greenville, 29601

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605 Grove Road
Greenville, 29605

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YMA CARES 8th Annual Christmas TOY Giveaway YMA CARES 8th Annual Christmas TOY Giveaway
710 S Fairfield Road
Greenville, 29605

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Greenville

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