Obituaries: January 22, 2020
Posted on Tuesday, January 21, 2020
DARLINGTON — Anne Weatherford Brown, 58, died Monday, Jan. 13, 2019, at her residence.
A memorial service was held in the chapel at Belk Funeral Home Friday, Jan. 17, 2019. The family received friends following the service.
Born June 24, 1961, in Darlington, she was the daughter of the late Buster and Ella Griggs Weatherford. Anne was proud to call herself a “country girl” and a “jack of all trades.”
She enjoyed fishing and spending time with family. She attended Mechanicsville Baptist Church.
Surviving is her husband, Franklin “Bunky” Isgett, her children: Charles “Chuck” (Dacia Gainey) Weatherford, Eli Weatherford; siblings: Buster (Cindy) Weatherford Jr., Bobbie (Brad) Leger, Penny (Billy) Dority and Jenny (J.W.) Weatherford.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Samantha Weatherford, grandchild, Samuel Weatherford, and brothers Ernest, Robert, Brooks and Sandy Atkinson.
A guestbook is available online at www.belkfuneralhome.com.
A graveside service was held Friday, Jan. 17, in Grove Hill Cemetery, directed by Belk Funeral Home. The family greeted friends following the service and other times at 1168 Wilds Hall Dr., Darlington.
Allan was born Sept. 8, 1940, in Florence County, the son of the late James and Mary DeFee. He worked for DuPont in Florence for 23 years and retired from DeFee’s Heating and Air.
Mr. DeFee was of the Baptist faith. He enjoyed riding his tractor and cutting grass. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father and papa. He will be missed dearly.
Surviving is his wife of 55 years, Ginny Suggs DeFee, his son, Michael A. DeFee, his granddaughter, Kelsey B. DeFee, several aunts, brothers and sisters-in-law; and nieces and nephews.
The family of Mr. DeFee expresses their gratitude to the doctors and nurses at McLeod Regional Medical Center for their care and kindness.
Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association or a charity of one’s choice.
A graveside service was held Friday, Jan. 17, 2020, in Philadelphia Southern Methodist Church Cemetery, directed by Belk Funeral Home. The family greeted friends following the service.
Born Nov. 28, 1918, in Florence County, she was the daughter of the late William P. and Julia Lucas Flowers. Louise was a housewife who enjoyed cooking and loved her children and their family. She was a member of Philadelphia Southern Methodist Church.
Surviving is her daughter, Judy W. Watford of Lamar, her son, Joe Windham of Florence, grandchildren Jay (Robin) Watford, Julie (Kyle) Stanley, Charley (Michael) Johnson, Daniel (Casey) Windham, Emily Windham and a number of great- and great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death, along with her parents, by her husband, Ben F. Windham, sons Gerald “Tony” Windham, Daniel Clyde Windham; a grandson, Terry Tony Windham, a granddaughter, Joy Denise Windham, brothers Clyde, Coker, Howard and Leroy Flowers.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Hospice for their care.
A guestbook is available online at www.belkfuneralhome.com.