Born in Greenville, a son of the late Rommetta Ballew Bishop Henderson and the late Alvin Richard Bishop, Sr., he was retired from Duke Energy after forty-five years, then hired back as an Oversight Consultant for Watanna Engineering. Mr. Bishop enjoyed woodworking, antique cars, and spending time with family. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Easley.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are brothers, George Stafford Bishop (Margaret) of Easley and William Edgar Bishop (Shirley) of Greenville; a sister, Mary Henderson (Buck) of Greenville; and several nieces and nephews.
Along with his parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Alvin Richard Bishop, Jr. and John Richard Henderson; and sisters, Frances Delores Kollar and Tiny Lillian McJunkin.
Burial in Robinson Memorial Gardens.
Born in Greenville, a son of the late Rommetta Ballew Bishop Henderson and the late Alvin Richard Bishop, Sr., he was retired from Duke Energy after forty-five years, then hired back as an Oversight Consultant for Watanna Engineering. Mr. Bishop enjoyed woodworking, antique cars, and spending time with family. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Easley.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are brothers, George Stafford Bishop (Margaret) of Easley and William Edgar Bishop (Shirley) of Greenville; a sister, Mary Henderson (Buck) of Greenville; and several nieces and nephews.
Along with his parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Alvin Richard Bishop, Jr. and John Richard Henderson; and sisters, Frances Delores Kollar and Tiny Lillian McJunkin.
Burial in Robinson Memorial Gardens.
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