WILLISTON - Services for Louise Carroll Bates , 91, of Springfield Road, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Williston First Baptist Church, with the Revs. Floyd Dukes, Jimmy Hanf and Allen E. Bates officiating. Burial with Eastern Star Rites will be in the Williston Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7-9 tonight at Folk Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, PO Box 134, Elko 29826.
Mrs. Bates died Wednesday, September 8, 1999. Born in Barnwell County, she was a daughter of the late Rivers Carroll and Cora Woodward Carroll. She was a homemaker, attended Barnwell public schools and Greenville Women's College, a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Ackerman Chapter #198 where she served as a past Worthy Matron. Mrs. Bates was also a member of the Magnolia Garden Club, Barnwell County Museum Board, the WMU at Williston First Baptist Church, the Master Farm Homemaker Guild. She was a recipient of The Mother of the Year in Barnwell County and was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. She was married to the late James E. Bates .
Surviving are her daughter, Elizabeth "Betty" Martha Bates of Williston; sons, Joe J. Bates of Blackville, Rev. Allen E. Bates of Etowah, Tenn., Bruce O. Bates of Williston and Robert A. Bates of Orangeburg; sisters, Kathleen C. Givens of Williston and Sibyl Kitchings of Greenville; brother, Weston G. Carroll of Williston; seven grandchildren; three great- grandchildren.
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WILLISTON - Services for Louise Carroll Bates , 91, of Springfield Road, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Williston First Baptist Church, with the Revs. Floyd Dukes, Jimmy Hanf and Allen E. Bates officiating. Burial with Eastern Star Rites will be in the Williston Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7-9 tonight at Folk Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, PO Box 134, Elko 29826.
Mrs. Bates died Wednesday, September 8, 1999. Born in Barnwell County, she was a daughter of the late Rivers Carroll and Cora Woodward Carroll. She was a homemaker, attended Barnwell public schools and Greenville Women's College, a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Ackerman Chapter #198 where she served as a past Worthy Matron. Mrs. Bates was also a member of the Magnolia Garden Club, Barnwell County Museum Board, the WMU at Williston First Baptist Church, the Master Farm Homemaker Guild. She was a recipient of The Mother of the Year in Barnwell County and was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. She was married to the late James E. Bates .
Surviving are her daughter, Elizabeth "Betty" Martha Bates of Williston; sons, Joe J. Bates of Blackville, Rev. Allen E. Bates of Etowah, Tenn., Bruce O. Bates of Williston and Robert A. Bates of Orangeburg; sisters, Kathleen C. Givens of Williston and Sibyl Kitchings of Greenville; brother, Weston G. Carroll of Williston; seven grandchildren; three great- grandchildren.
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Family Members
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Juanita Carroll Dyches
1901–1986
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Edwin Rivers Carroll
1903–1957
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Elizabeth Carroll Scott
1904–1988
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Sidney Baynard Carroll Sr
1906–1969
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Bertha Carroll Burckhalter
1910–1991
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James Ryeson "Rye" Carroll Sr
1912–1981
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Weston Gude Carroll
1914–2006
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Kathleen "Midget" Carroll Givens
1916–2004
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Sarah Sibyl Carroll Kitchings
1919–2001
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