Born March 8, 1937, a native and lifelong resident of Colleton County, he was a son of the late Henry Willis Varnadoe and the late Nettie Lee Crosby Varnadoe.
Mr. Varnadoe was employed by Westinghouse in Hampton, South Carolina, where after thirty years of faithful and dedicated service retired as a press operator.
He will be fondly remembered for his avid love of fishing the fresh water creeks of Colleton County as well as hunting.
Surviving are: two brothers, Kenneth Varnadoe of Ruffin and James David Varnadoe of St. Stephens; and numerous nieces and nephews including Susan Varnadoe Rumfelt.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 o'clock, April 3, 2014, from The Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Chapel, Walterboro. Interment will follow on the family plot in Williams Cemetery.
Born March 8, 1937, a native and lifelong resident of Colleton County, he was a son of the late Henry Willis Varnadoe and the late Nettie Lee Crosby Varnadoe.
Mr. Varnadoe was employed by Westinghouse in Hampton, South Carolina, where after thirty years of faithful and dedicated service retired as a press operator.
He will be fondly remembered for his avid love of fishing the fresh water creeks of Colleton County as well as hunting.
Surviving are: two brothers, Kenneth Varnadoe of Ruffin and James David Varnadoe of St. Stephens; and numerous nieces and nephews including Susan Varnadoe Rumfelt.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 o'clock, April 3, 2014, from The Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Chapel, Walterboro. Interment will follow on the family plot in Williams Cemetery.
Family Members
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Annie Eurelie Varnadoe
1922–1924
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Willis Junior Varnado
1925–1997
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Jack Varnadoe
1927–2003
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Sgt Harris "Shug" Varnadoe
1929–1991
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Rosa Lee Varnadoe Crosby
1931–2003
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James David Varnadoe
1934–2020
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William Henry Varnadoe
1943–1943
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Tommie Lee Varnadoe
1944–1987
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Riddick Marshall "Pops" Varnadoe
1944–2012
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Twins Varnadoe
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