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Glen Levern Carrigg

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Glen Levern Carrigg Veteran

Birth
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
21 Aug 1982 (aged 46)
North Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8190158, Longitude: -79.9418443
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My Bubba Glen we miss you Dear love ya


Glen Levern Carrigg of 8-B Kiawah Homes, a retired construction worker, died Saturday in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Stuhr's.
Mr. Carrigg was born March 1, 1936 in McClellanville, a son of Harry Leroy Carrigg and Eunice Thelma Hutto Carrigg. He was a Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, Betty Grimes Carrigg; his mother of North Charleston; two sons, Glen L. Carrigg, Jr. and Steve L. Carrigg, both of Charleston; four daughters, Kate C. Todd of North Charleston, Debra Ann Carrigg and Karen M. Carrigg, both of Charleston, and Shirley L. Carrigg of Kingstree; seven sisters, Margaret Chavis of Myrtle Beach, Rose Cochran and Carrie A. Duc, both of North Charleston, Linda Herring of Sumter, Lois Baxley of Niceville, Fla., Brenda sanders of Williston and Pamela Cordray of Jedburg and three brothers, Gene Carrigg of Knoxville, Tenn. And Heyward Carrigg and Wayne Carrigg, both of Charleston.

Published in Charleston News and Courier Sunday August 22, 1982 Page 13-A



The funeral for Glen Levern Carrigg of 124 Dalton St. , A retired construction worker, will be at 3 p.m. Today in Stuhr's North Area Chapel. Burial will be announced.
Mr. Carrigg died Saturday. He was a Korean War Army veteran.
Survivors include a daughter, Kay C. Todd of North Charleston.

Published Charleston News & Courier on Aug. 23, 1982 Page 11-A

Age at death: 46 years, 5 months, and 20 days old
My Bubba Glen we miss you Dear love ya


Glen Levern Carrigg of 8-B Kiawah Homes, a retired construction worker, died Saturday in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Stuhr's.
Mr. Carrigg was born March 1, 1936 in McClellanville, a son of Harry Leroy Carrigg and Eunice Thelma Hutto Carrigg. He was a Baptist.
Surviving are his wife, Betty Grimes Carrigg; his mother of North Charleston; two sons, Glen L. Carrigg, Jr. and Steve L. Carrigg, both of Charleston; four daughters, Kate C. Todd of North Charleston, Debra Ann Carrigg and Karen M. Carrigg, both of Charleston, and Shirley L. Carrigg of Kingstree; seven sisters, Margaret Chavis of Myrtle Beach, Rose Cochran and Carrie A. Duc, both of North Charleston, Linda Herring of Sumter, Lois Baxley of Niceville, Fla., Brenda sanders of Williston and Pamela Cordray of Jedburg and three brothers, Gene Carrigg of Knoxville, Tenn. And Heyward Carrigg and Wayne Carrigg, both of Charleston.

Published in Charleston News and Courier Sunday August 22, 1982 Page 13-A



The funeral for Glen Levern Carrigg of 124 Dalton St. , A retired construction worker, will be at 3 p.m. Today in Stuhr's North Area Chapel. Burial will be announced.
Mr. Carrigg died Saturday. He was a Korean War Army veteran.
Survivors include a daughter, Kay C. Todd of North Charleston.

Published Charleston News & Courier on Aug. 23, 1982 Page 11-A

Age at death: 46 years, 5 months, and 20 days old


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