He graduated from Landrum High School where he was co-captain of the football team, He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Limestone College and graduated from the Gupton-Jones School of Mortuary Science in Atlanta, GA.
He began working with his father, grandfather and brothers at Petty Funeral Home. Later, he became owner and proprietor of Evergreen Memorial Gardens, built by his father.
He followed his father's community service and was elected to the Spartanburg County District One School Board for several terms.
Jimbo's faith was deep and abiding. He grew up attending Landrum Presbyterian Church, a denomination of his ancestors from Scotland, who built churches throughout the Abbeville and Greenwood County areas including the historic Long Cane Presbyterian Church. He joined First Baptist Church Landrum upon his marriage where he taught Junior High Sunday School. Late in his life he returned to the Presbyterian Church.
He loved dogs from an early age owned many during his lifetime.
He was preceeded in death by his parents, an infant son, Julius, his brother, Robert; and his nephew, Cannon Harmon.
He is survived by his wife, Janice Hill Petty; his daughters, Ellen Gosnell (Tadd), Margaret Craft (Adam), and Julia Petty (Chris Gemmill); his grandchildren, Braeden Hutchins, Halen Riley, Dawson Hutchins, Ellisyn Craft and Fern Gemmill; brothers, John L. Petty, III and Joseph T. Petty (Page); sister, Susan Petty; nephew, Johnny Petty, nieces, Paula Dotson, Elizabeth Smith and Susan Kern and many great nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 6:00-8:00 May 26, 2021 at Petty Funeral Home and a celebration of life at First Baptist Church Landrum at 11:00 on Thursday, May 27, 2021. He will be buried at Evergreen Memorial Gardens.
The family wishes to thank Agape Care of South Carolina and Prisma Health Cancer Institute for their rolls in his care.
He graduated from Landrum High School where he was co-captain of the football team, He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Limestone College and graduated from the Gupton-Jones School of Mortuary Science in Atlanta, GA.
He began working with his father, grandfather and brothers at Petty Funeral Home. Later, he became owner and proprietor of Evergreen Memorial Gardens, built by his father.
He followed his father's community service and was elected to the Spartanburg County District One School Board for several terms.
Jimbo's faith was deep and abiding. He grew up attending Landrum Presbyterian Church, a denomination of his ancestors from Scotland, who built churches throughout the Abbeville and Greenwood County areas including the historic Long Cane Presbyterian Church. He joined First Baptist Church Landrum upon his marriage where he taught Junior High Sunday School. Late in his life he returned to the Presbyterian Church.
He loved dogs from an early age owned many during his lifetime.
He was preceeded in death by his parents, an infant son, Julius, his brother, Robert; and his nephew, Cannon Harmon.
He is survived by his wife, Janice Hill Petty; his daughters, Ellen Gosnell (Tadd), Margaret Craft (Adam), and Julia Petty (Chris Gemmill); his grandchildren, Braeden Hutchins, Halen Riley, Dawson Hutchins, Ellisyn Craft and Fern Gemmill; brothers, John L. Petty, III and Joseph T. Petty (Page); sister, Susan Petty; nephew, Johnny Petty, nieces, Paula Dotson, Elizabeth Smith and Susan Kern and many great nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 6:00-8:00 May 26, 2021 at Petty Funeral Home and a celebration of life at First Baptist Church Landrum at 11:00 on Thursday, May 27, 2021. He will be buried at Evergreen Memorial Gardens.
The family wishes to thank Agape Care of South Carolina and Prisma Health Cancer Institute for their rolls in his care.
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