Funeral services for Mrs. Theodora Brevard Hayne Black, wife of James Menzies Black, who died early Saturday at the Columbia Hospital after an illness of several weeks, were held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at her late residence at 400 Saluda Avenue, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Morgan, Episcopal minister of Columbia.
Committal services were held yesterday afternoon at Christ Church ce metery, Greenville, conducted by the Rev. Alexander R. Mitchell.
A large number of friends and loved ones gathered at the late residence yesterday morning, the throng being indicative of the high esteem in which Mrs. Black was held by all who knew her. The floral offerings were beautiful and varied.
James Menzies Black and four sons, James M. Jr., Theodore Hayne, Donald, and Richard Shubrick Black, survive.
Active pallbearers were: Dr. William Boyd, F.M. Pinckney, David G. Ellison, Wardlaw Moorman, Edward Cantey, Julius Walker, Douglas McKay, R.C. Keenan, Arthur Griffin.
Honorary pallbearers were: Dr. William Weston, Dr. T.M. DuBose, Jr., Col. William Guignard, Ernest Dupre, S.S. Boyleston, A.E. Legare, Hugh Hammond, Alex Martin, J.B. Urquhart, B.M. Edwards, Dr. O.B. Mayer, William S. Reamer, Perry Beattie, Gordon Kenna, Lee A. Lorick, Dr. Walter Bristow.
Honorary pallbearers at Greenville: Hamlin Beattie, Dr. W.B. Sparkman, Raven I. McDavid, S.M. Beattie, Dr. Charles Fair, Dr. C.B. Earle, L.A. Mills.
The State - Monday, January 28, 1929
Contributed by Suzanne
Funeral services for Mrs. Theodora Brevard Hayne Black, wife of James Menzies Black, who died early Saturday at the Columbia Hospital after an illness of several weeks, were held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at her late residence at 400 Saluda Avenue, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Morgan, Episcopal minister of Columbia.
Committal services were held yesterday afternoon at Christ Church ce metery, Greenville, conducted by the Rev. Alexander R. Mitchell.
A large number of friends and loved ones gathered at the late residence yesterday morning, the throng being indicative of the high esteem in which Mrs. Black was held by all who knew her. The floral offerings were beautiful and varied.
James Menzies Black and four sons, James M. Jr., Theodore Hayne, Donald, and Richard Shubrick Black, survive.
Active pallbearers were: Dr. William Boyd, F.M. Pinckney, David G. Ellison, Wardlaw Moorman, Edward Cantey, Julius Walker, Douglas McKay, R.C. Keenan, Arthur Griffin.
Honorary pallbearers were: Dr. William Weston, Dr. T.M. DuBose, Jr., Col. William Guignard, Ernest Dupre, S.S. Boyleston, A.E. Legare, Hugh Hammond, Alex Martin, J.B. Urquhart, B.M. Edwards, Dr. O.B. Mayer, William S. Reamer, Perry Beattie, Gordon Kenna, Lee A. Lorick, Dr. Walter Bristow.
Honorary pallbearers at Greenville: Hamlin Beattie, Dr. W.B. Sparkman, Raven I. McDavid, S.M. Beattie, Dr. Charles Fair, Dr. C.B. Earle, L.A. Mills.
The State - Monday, January 28, 1929
Contributed by Suzanne
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