COLUMBIA - Mrs. Robert Cochrane Hamer, of 1236 Glenwood Road, died Saturday in Providence Hospital. Mrs. Hamer was a daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Marion DuBose. She had lived most of her life at Kensington Plantation near Eastover.
Surviving are a son, Robert Pickett Hamer of Clinton; two daughters, Mrs. William W. Perry of New Orleans, Louisiana and Mrs. John H. Brooks of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Porcher Stoney of Charleston; and three brothers, John Bratton DuBose, William Porcher DuBose and David St. Pierre DuBose, all of Columbia. Funeral plans will be announced by Dunbar Funeral Home.
Published in The State, October 12, 1969
Note:
Janie's pimento cheese recipe (from Columbia's oldest published cookbook, A Friend in Need) is the first one known to use grated cheese rather than cream cheese.
COLUMBIA - Mrs. Robert Cochrane Hamer, of 1236 Glenwood Road, died Saturday in Providence Hospital. Mrs. Hamer was a daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Marion DuBose. She had lived most of her life at Kensington Plantation near Eastover.
Surviving are a son, Robert Pickett Hamer of Clinton; two daughters, Mrs. William W. Perry of New Orleans, Louisiana and Mrs. John H. Brooks of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Porcher Stoney of Charleston; and three brothers, John Bratton DuBose, William Porcher DuBose and David St. Pierre DuBose, all of Columbia. Funeral plans will be announced by Dunbar Funeral Home.
Published in The State, October 12, 1969
Note:
Janie's pimento cheese recipe (from Columbia's oldest published cookbook, A Friend in Need) is the first one known to use grated cheese rather than cream cheese.
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