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Honor Mae <I>Cooper</I> Parsons

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Honor Mae Cooper Parsons

Birth
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13 Mar 1968 (aged 29)
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Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Georgetown Times March 14, 1968
Services Held for Mrs. Honor Mae Cooper Parsons of Murrells Inlet and Okinawa died at the Medical College Hospital Wednesday night after a critical illness of several days.

Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the Belin Memorial Methodist Church. Officiating were the Rev. Carlos Gardner and Rev. Needham Williamson. Burial followed in the Belin Memorial Cemetery under the direction of the Mayer Funeral Home.

Mrs. Parsons, daughter of Mrs. Ida Mae Trinmal Driggers, and the late Jenkins Cooper, was born in Georgetown on November 23, 1938. She was reared in Georgetown, and had lived at Murrells Inlet for several years before moving to Okinawa in 1967. She came back o the states in late February for open heart surgery at the Medical College. Mrs. Parsons was a member of Belin Church, and had also been a member of the church choir.
Survivng are her husband Stephen Allen Parsons of Murrells Inlet and Okinawa; her mother of Springfield; seven brothers Tommy Cooper, Wyndell Cooper, and Donnie Cooper, all of Georgetown. Jimmy Cooper of Myrtle Beach and Tony Cooper of Springfield; and a sister Mrs. Frances C. Shelley of Georgetown.
Georgetown Times March 14, 1968
Services Held for Mrs. Honor Mae Cooper Parsons of Murrells Inlet and Okinawa died at the Medical College Hospital Wednesday night after a critical illness of several days.

Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the Belin Memorial Methodist Church. Officiating were the Rev. Carlos Gardner and Rev. Needham Williamson. Burial followed in the Belin Memorial Cemetery under the direction of the Mayer Funeral Home.

Mrs. Parsons, daughter of Mrs. Ida Mae Trinmal Driggers, and the late Jenkins Cooper, was born in Georgetown on November 23, 1938. She was reared in Georgetown, and had lived at Murrells Inlet for several years before moving to Okinawa in 1967. She came back o the states in late February for open heart surgery at the Medical College. Mrs. Parsons was a member of Belin Church, and had also been a member of the church choir.
Survivng are her husband Stephen Allen Parsons of Murrells Inlet and Okinawa; her mother of Springfield; seven brothers Tommy Cooper, Wyndell Cooper, and Donnie Cooper, all of Georgetown. Jimmy Cooper of Myrtle Beach and Tony Cooper of Springfield; and a sister Mrs. Frances C. Shelley of Georgetown.


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