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Judith Anne “Judy” <I>Firestone</I> Thiel

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Judith Anne “Judy” Firestone Thiel

Birth
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
2 Aug 2013 (aged 74)
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Judy Firestone Thiel
June 18, 1939 - August 02, 2013
Judith Firestone "Judy" Thiel, 74, wife of Dale K. Thiel, of Camden, SC, died Friday, August 2, 2013. She was born in Memphis, TN, the daughter of the late Raymond C. and Laura A. Lisk Firestone. Judy was a lifetime horse enthusiast who showed at many major horse shows, was an avid foxhunter, longtime Master of The Camden Hunt and she was named lifetime honorary Master of The Camden Hunt. Judy was a longtime supporter of The Kershaw County Humane Society and longtime benefactor for The Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter. Memorials may be made in her memory to The Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter, 460 S. Fair Street, Camden, SC 29020
Besides her husband, Judy is survived by two children; two grandchildren; and a sister.
A private memorial service will be held at a future date.

JUDY THIEL, WIFE OF HORSEMAN DALE THIEL, DIES
BY PETER MCGIVNEY / AUGUST 06, 2013 / PUBLISHED IN NEWS
Judith Firestone "Judy" Thiel, the wife of prominent steeplechase horseman Dale Thiel and the mother of National Steeplechase Association board member Laura Thiel Shull, died Friday, Aug. 2, in Camden, S.C. She was 74.
A daughter of the late Raymond C. and Laura A. Lisk Firestone, she was born in Memphis and was a lifetime horse enthusiast who showed at many major horse shows. An avid foxhunter, she was the longtime Master of The Camden Hunt and was named its lifetime honorary Master.
She was a longtime supporter of the Kershaw County Humane Society and longtime benefactor for the Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter. Memorials may be made in her memory to the Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter, 460 S. Fair Street , Camden, S.C. 29020.
A private memorial service will be held at a future date. Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel, is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the Thiel family by visiting www.kornegayfuneral.com.

Towell donates Thiel hunting outfit to Archives collection
BY RICKIE GOOD
Curator of Collections
One of the fallacies about museum collections is that we are only
interested in "old stuff." Just because something is old does not mean
that it belongs in a museum collection.
Many museums collect modern items that will one
day be interesting "old stuff" so it will be preserved for
future generations. What a museum collects depends
on its collection policy and its mission statement.
For the Archives and Museum, we collect items
related to the history of Kershaw County. And one of
our newest acquisitions fits right in with this policy.
A donation from Lisa Towell of Judy Firestone
Thiel's hunting outfit and a donation from Laura Thiel
Shull of Thiel's dress hunting boots and whip are
wonderful additions to the Archives and Museum's
collection.
Thiel (Mrs. Dale K.), who passed away in August,
was an integral part of Camden's past and present.
The daughter of Raymond C. and Laura Lisk Firestone, Thiel came to
Camden in the 1950s where she and her family were regulars with the
Camden Hunt.
Along with her decades-long association with the Hunt, serving
as Master in the 1980s and as its lifetime honorary Master, Thiel
showed at major horses shows and was a benefactor for our county's
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) chapter and
animal shelter.
In 2002, Thiel and her husband received the Palmetto Trust
BMW Conservation Award for their work toward the
creation of the 12,500 acres of wetlands, woodlands
and sand hills known as "Camden Hunt Country."
As many people know, the Camden Hunt,
recognized in 1926 by the Master of Foxhound
Association, is the second oldest hunt club in South
Carolina.
Organized by Martha Partridge (Master of
Foxhounds from 1926-1941), the Camden Hunt leased
2,300 acres of property, built courses, purchased
hounds, issued invitations to Camden's large horse
community and started its first season from Dec. 1,
1926 to April 1, 1927.
Except for a hiatus during World War II, the
Camden Hunt has continued to provide good hunts and
a hospitable atmosphere for its members and guests.
Today, the Camden Hunt maintains a professional huntsman,
kennel, and between 20 to 25 couple of hounds. Its formal hunt season
begins on Thanksgiving Day and runs through mid-March.

Judith Ann Firestone
1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Judith Ann Firestone
Age: 9/12
[0]
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1939
[abt 1940]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Home in 1940: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Map of Home in 1940: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Street: Central Avenue
Sheet Number: 1A
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: None
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members Age Relationship
Raymond Firestone31 Head
Laura Firestone28 Wife
Christia Ann Firestone4 Daughter
Judith Ann Firestone 9/12 Daughter
Elizabeth Barry52 Nurse

Miss Judith Ann Firestone
in the U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999

U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999
DetailSource
Name: Miss Judith Ann Firestone
[Miss Judith Ann Thiel]
Maiden Name: Parke
Gender: Female
Residence Date: Abt 1962
Residence Place: Camden , S. C.
School: Old Trail School
Marriage Date: 15 Sep 1962
Marriage Place: Akron , Ohio
Father: Raymond C Firestone
Mother: Firestone
Spouse: Dale Thiel
Siblings: Christy

Judith Ann Thiel
U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current
Name: Judith Ann Thiel
[Judith An Firestone]
Gender: Female
Father: Raymond Christy Firestone
Judy Firestone Thiel
June 18, 1939 - August 02, 2013
Judith Firestone "Judy" Thiel, 74, wife of Dale K. Thiel, of Camden, SC, died Friday, August 2, 2013. She was born in Memphis, TN, the daughter of the late Raymond C. and Laura A. Lisk Firestone. Judy was a lifetime horse enthusiast who showed at many major horse shows, was an avid foxhunter, longtime Master of The Camden Hunt and she was named lifetime honorary Master of The Camden Hunt. Judy was a longtime supporter of The Kershaw County Humane Society and longtime benefactor for The Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter. Memorials may be made in her memory to The Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter, 460 S. Fair Street, Camden, SC 29020
Besides her husband, Judy is survived by two children; two grandchildren; and a sister.
A private memorial service will be held at a future date.

JUDY THIEL, WIFE OF HORSEMAN DALE THIEL, DIES
BY PETER MCGIVNEY / AUGUST 06, 2013 / PUBLISHED IN NEWS
Judith Firestone "Judy" Thiel, the wife of prominent steeplechase horseman Dale Thiel and the mother of National Steeplechase Association board member Laura Thiel Shull, died Friday, Aug. 2, in Camden, S.C. She was 74.
A daughter of the late Raymond C. and Laura A. Lisk Firestone, she was born in Memphis and was a lifetime horse enthusiast who showed at many major horse shows. An avid foxhunter, she was the longtime Master of The Camden Hunt and was named its lifetime honorary Master.
She was a longtime supporter of the Kershaw County Humane Society and longtime benefactor for the Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter. Memorials may be made in her memory to the Walter M. Crowe Animal Shelter, 460 S. Fair Street , Camden, S.C. 29020.
A private memorial service will be held at a future date. Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel, is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the Thiel family by visiting www.kornegayfuneral.com.

Towell donates Thiel hunting outfit to Archives collection
BY RICKIE GOOD
Curator of Collections
One of the fallacies about museum collections is that we are only
interested in "old stuff." Just because something is old does not mean
that it belongs in a museum collection.
Many museums collect modern items that will one
day be interesting "old stuff" so it will be preserved for
future generations. What a museum collects depends
on its collection policy and its mission statement.
For the Archives and Museum, we collect items
related to the history of Kershaw County. And one of
our newest acquisitions fits right in with this policy.
A donation from Lisa Towell of Judy Firestone
Thiel's hunting outfit and a donation from Laura Thiel
Shull of Thiel's dress hunting boots and whip are
wonderful additions to the Archives and Museum's
collection.
Thiel (Mrs. Dale K.), who passed away in August,
was an integral part of Camden's past and present.
The daughter of Raymond C. and Laura Lisk Firestone, Thiel came to
Camden in the 1950s where she and her family were regulars with the
Camden Hunt.
Along with her decades-long association with the Hunt, serving
as Master in the 1980s and as its lifetime honorary Master, Thiel
showed at major horses shows and was a benefactor for our county's
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) chapter and
animal shelter.
In 2002, Thiel and her husband received the Palmetto Trust
BMW Conservation Award for their work toward the
creation of the 12,500 acres of wetlands, woodlands
and sand hills known as "Camden Hunt Country."
As many people know, the Camden Hunt,
recognized in 1926 by the Master of Foxhound
Association, is the second oldest hunt club in South
Carolina.
Organized by Martha Partridge (Master of
Foxhounds from 1926-1941), the Camden Hunt leased
2,300 acres of property, built courses, purchased
hounds, issued invitations to Camden's large horse
community and started its first season from Dec. 1,
1926 to April 1, 1927.
Except for a hiatus during World War II, the
Camden Hunt has continued to provide good hunts and
a hospitable atmosphere for its members and guests.
Today, the Camden Hunt maintains a professional huntsman,
kennel, and between 20 to 25 couple of hounds. Its formal hunt season
begins on Thanksgiving Day and runs through mid-March.

Judith Ann Firestone
1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Judith Ann Firestone
Age: 9/12
[0]
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1939
[abt 1940]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Home in 1940: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Map of Home in 1940: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Street: Central Avenue
Sheet Number: 1A
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: None
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members Age Relationship
Raymond Firestone31 Head
Laura Firestone28 Wife
Christia Ann Firestone4 Daughter
Judith Ann Firestone 9/12 Daughter
Elizabeth Barry52 Nurse

Miss Judith Ann Firestone
in the U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999

U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999
DetailSource
Name: Miss Judith Ann Firestone
[Miss Judith Ann Thiel]
Maiden Name: Parke
Gender: Female
Residence Date: Abt 1962
Residence Place: Camden , S. C.
School: Old Trail School
Marriage Date: 15 Sep 1962
Marriage Place: Akron , Ohio
Father: Raymond C Firestone
Mother: Firestone
Spouse: Dale Thiel
Siblings: Christy

Judith Ann Thiel
U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current
Name: Judith Ann Thiel
[Judith An Firestone]
Gender: Female
Father: Raymond Christy Firestone


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