Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Camp Branch Church of God of Prophecy conducted by Rev. Carlysle Grimsley. Rev. Joe Coward, Rev. Laurie Pate and Rev. Edgar Gause. Burial will follow in the Strickland Cemetery, directed by the Floyd Funeral Home of Olanta.
Surviving are the widow, Alma Mae Floyd Gaymon; four daugters, Mrs. John (Onnie) Levinger of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Donald (Carrie) Altman of Florence, Mrs. Lonzo (Sue Nell) Culick of Charleston, and Miss Alma Gaymon of Scranton; four sons, Wiley Gaymon of Sumter and Dexter Gaymon of Scranton; one sister, Mrs. George Parker of Scranton; four brotehrs, L. B. Miles of Olanta, Kenny Miles of Lake City, Foster Miles of Florence and Willie Miles of Scranton, and 17 grandchildren.
Nephews will serve as pallbearers.
Published in the Florence Morning News on December 23, 1967.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Camp Branch Church of God of Prophecy conducted by Rev. Carlysle Grimsley. Rev. Joe Coward, Rev. Laurie Pate and Rev. Edgar Gause. Burial will follow in the Strickland Cemetery, directed by the Floyd Funeral Home of Olanta.
Surviving are the widow, Alma Mae Floyd Gaymon; four daugters, Mrs. John (Onnie) Levinger of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Donald (Carrie) Altman of Florence, Mrs. Lonzo (Sue Nell) Culick of Charleston, and Miss Alma Gaymon of Scranton; four sons, Wiley Gaymon of Sumter and Dexter Gaymon of Scranton; one sister, Mrs. George Parker of Scranton; four brotehrs, L. B. Miles of Olanta, Kenny Miles of Lake City, Foster Miles of Florence and Willie Miles of Scranton, and 17 grandchildren.
Nephews will serve as pallbearers.
Published in the Florence Morning News on December 23, 1967.
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