Obituaries

Larry Gene Powell

Larry Gene Powell, 96, of Easley, South Carolina, loving husband of Margaret Seigler Powell, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, October 19, 2025. Born in Easley, South Carolina on June 29, 1929, he was the son of the late Beno and Louise Garland Powell. Larry graduated from Easley High School […]

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Vernon Hoyt Richey

Vernon Hoyt Richey, 84, of Seneca, SC, passed away on October 14, 2025. He was born in Anderson County to the late Hoyt and Lois Richey. Vernon worked and retired from Clemson University in their farming department. In his free time, Vernon enjoyed hunting and fishing. He loved spending time in nature and found joy

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Randall C. Weaver

It is with profound sadness, that we announce the sudden passing of Randall C. Weaver, 62, who died on October 14, 2025, as a result of a motorcycle accident in Greenville, SC. Born on January 30, 1963, Randy was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and a loyal, dedicated friend. He lived with

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Fran Taylor King

Fran T. King Easley, SC Frances Taylor “Fran” King, 78, beloved wife of the late Michael Edwin King, passed away Thursday, October 16, 2025. Born in Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late Horace Lafayette Taylor and Carrie Virginia Cochran Taylor. Fran was a graduate of Hillcrest High School. She worked in customer

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Laura Camellia Greene

Laura Camellia Greene, 89, of Clemson, wife to the late Earle Hale Greene, passed away October 17, 2025. Born in Clemson, she was the daughter of the late John Wayne Snipes and Ruth Kay. Camellia loved Clemson Football, playing Bridge, Mahjong, Sudoku, and Crossword puzzles. She is survived by her daughters, Amanda Greene Arledge of

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Laura Camelia Greene

Laura Camelia Greene, 89, of Clemson, wife to the late Earle Hale Greene, passed away October 17, 2025. Born in Clemson, she was the daughter of the late John Wayne Snipes and Ruth Kay. Camelia loved Clemson Football, playing Bridge, Mahjong, Sudoku, and Crossword puzzles. She is survived by her daughters, Amanda Greene Arledge of

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