HEMINGWAY - Funeral services for William Jackson (Jack) Huggins will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Huggins Chapel Southern Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery, directed by Morris Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Anderson Huggins, Bennie Clark Huggins, Clair Walizer, Decar Cox, B.A. Cox, and Edwin Haselden. Officers and teachers of Huggins Chapel will be honarary pallbearers.
Mr. Huggins,80, son of the late John Samuel and Josephine Isabelle Hughes Huggins, died Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. in Johnson Memorial Hospital following a severe illness of a few hours.
Mr. Jack was always active and believed in buying land. He was was a farmer and a large scale landowner in the Hemingway area. He also owned a saw mill and a used furniture store.He was a founder of the Southern Methodist Denomination in Hemingway and founded Huggins Chapel, which was named in his honor,in Hemingway in 1949. At this church he served as trustee, steward and teacher of the Men's Bible Class for 25 years. Jack and Mary Frances Cox Huggins reared ten children: DeWitt Talmadge Huggins,Curtis Jackson Huggins,William Lloyd Huggins, Janie Isabelle Huggins, Trudith A. Huggins, Joseph Palmer Huggins, Alva Lee Huggins, Mary Maysbeth Huggins, Albert Golden Huggins and Sara E. Huggins.
HEMINGWAY - Funeral services for William Jackson (Jack) Huggins will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Huggins Chapel Southern Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery, directed by Morris Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Anderson Huggins, Bennie Clark Huggins, Clair Walizer, Decar Cox, B.A. Cox, and Edwin Haselden. Officers and teachers of Huggins Chapel will be honarary pallbearers.
Mr. Huggins,80, son of the late John Samuel and Josephine Isabelle Hughes Huggins, died Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. in Johnson Memorial Hospital following a severe illness of a few hours.
Mr. Jack was always active and believed in buying land. He was was a farmer and a large scale landowner in the Hemingway area. He also owned a saw mill and a used furniture store.He was a founder of the Southern Methodist Denomination in Hemingway and founded Huggins Chapel, which was named in his honor,in Hemingway in 1949. At this church he served as trustee, steward and teacher of the Men's Bible Class for 25 years. Jack and Mary Frances Cox Huggins reared ten children: DeWitt Talmadge Huggins,Curtis Jackson Huggins,William Lloyd Huggins, Janie Isabelle Huggins, Trudith A. Huggins, Joseph Palmer Huggins, Alva Lee Huggins, Mary Maysbeth Huggins, Albert Golden Huggins and Sara E. Huggins.
Gravesite Details
Burial site of Mary Maysbeth Huggins McGuiness (1916-1992) Memorial # 154804068; Holy Cross Cemetery, James Island, Charleston County, SC.
Family Members
-
DeWitt Talmadge Huggins
1902–1976
-
Curtis Jackson Huggins
1903–1989
-
William Lloyd Huggins
1905–1983
-
Janie Isabelle Huggins Brownlee
1907–1990
-
Trudeth Albertine Huggins Tanner
1909–1990
-
Joseph Palmer Huggins
1911–1975
-
Alva Lee Huggins
1913–1935
-
Mary Huggins McGuiness
1916–1992
-
Albert Golden Huggins
1919–1946
-
Sarah Emily Huggins Dalton
1922–2016
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement