Lucille Caldwell Humphries, 88, of Spartanburg, died Monday, November 22, 2010, at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home. Born January 4, 1922, in Campobello, she was the daughter of the late James L. and Viddie Stewart Caldwell and wife of the late Charles H. Humphries, Jr.
After graduating from Asheville Teacher's College now Warren Wilson College in Asheville, NC, Mrs. Humphries taught school for many years in Spartanburg County Schools. She ended her teaching career teaching at Pine Street and Jesse Boyd Elementary Schools in District 7. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the Women's Circle Group, and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society.
Survivors include two sons, Charles (Sara) Humphries of Waxhaw, NC and Thomas (Debbe) Humphries of Spartanburg; a daughter, Nancy H. (Billy) Hardy of Spartanburg; five grandchildren, Brian (Heather) Humphries of Boiling Springs, Allen (Robin) Humphries of Midland, NC, Beth H. (Brian) Taylor of Spartanburg, Janie Humphries of Spartanburg, and Anna Hardy of Spartanburg; three great-grandchildren, Austin Humphries of Midland, NC, Joel and Ruth Ann Humphries of Boiling Springs; and two sisters, Kathleen Hall of Spartanburg and Ina Wyman of Murray, Utah. She was predeceased by four brothers and seven sisters.
Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Brian Humphries, Allen Humphries, Brian Taylor, Claude Humphries, Billy Hardy, Ron Caldwell, and Don Caldwell.
Floyd's North Church Street Chapel
Published in Spartanburg Herald-Journal from November 25 to November 26, 2010
Lucille Caldwell Humphries, 88, of Spartanburg, died Monday, November 22, 2010, at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home. Born January 4, 1922, in Campobello, she was the daughter of the late James L. and Viddie Stewart Caldwell and wife of the late Charles H. Humphries, Jr.
After graduating from Asheville Teacher's College now Warren Wilson College in Asheville, NC, Mrs. Humphries taught school for many years in Spartanburg County Schools. She ended her teaching career teaching at Pine Street and Jesse Boyd Elementary Schools in District 7. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the Women's Circle Group, and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society.
Survivors include two sons, Charles (Sara) Humphries of Waxhaw, NC and Thomas (Debbe) Humphries of Spartanburg; a daughter, Nancy H. (Billy) Hardy of Spartanburg; five grandchildren, Brian (Heather) Humphries of Boiling Springs, Allen (Robin) Humphries of Midland, NC, Beth H. (Brian) Taylor of Spartanburg, Janie Humphries of Spartanburg, and Anna Hardy of Spartanburg; three great-grandchildren, Austin Humphries of Midland, NC, Joel and Ruth Ann Humphries of Boiling Springs; and two sisters, Kathleen Hall of Spartanburg and Ina Wyman of Murray, Utah. She was predeceased by four brothers and seven sisters.
Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Brian Humphries, Allen Humphries, Brian Taylor, Claude Humphries, Billy Hardy, Ron Caldwell, and Don Caldwell.
Floyd's North Church Street Chapel
Published in Spartanburg Herald-Journal from November 25 to November 26, 2010
Family Members
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Ethel Caldwell Reid
1904–1993
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Marvin Victor "Mark" Caldwell
1906–1961
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Rufus Ray Caldwell
1907–1999
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Olivia Harriet Caldwell Jackson
1909–1994
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Floy Caldwell Hines
1911–2010
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Harold Caldwell
1913–1926
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Odell Elsie Caldwell
1915–2000
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Edith Meritta Caldwell Stone
1918–2005
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Ina Dean Caldwell Harris Wyman
1923–2014
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James Stewart "Gene" Caldwell
1927–2006
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Kathleen Caldwell Hall
1929–2019
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Sara Caldwell Smith
1932–2005
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Infant Son Caldwell
unknown–1926
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