Born,
1995 Charleston, South Carolina
Died,
September 12, 1995 at her residence
Funeral Services and Member of,
First Baptist Church of John’s Island
Interment,
Live Oak Memorial Gardens
Arrangements directed by,
J. Henry Stuhr’s Downtown Funeral Home Chapel
Employed,
Charleston Naval Shipyard during World War II
Predeceased by;
Parents,
Robert C. Grooms
Edna Eadie Grooms
Husband,
James Oliver Rigney
Survived by;
3 Sons,
Theodore S. Rigney of Tucson, Ariz.
James O. Ridney of Charleston, SC
Air Force Maj. Reynolds W. Ridney of Panama
1 Brother,
Cleveland Grooms of John’s Islans, SC
1 Sister,
Mabel G. Hall of Richmond, Va.
7 Grandchildren
2 Great-Grandchildren
Born,
1995 Charleston, South Carolina
Died,
September 12, 1995 at her residence
Funeral Services and Member of,
First Baptist Church of John’s Island
Interment,
Live Oak Memorial Gardens
Arrangements directed by,
J. Henry Stuhr’s Downtown Funeral Home Chapel
Employed,
Charleston Naval Shipyard during World War II
Predeceased by;
Parents,
Robert C. Grooms
Edna Eadie Grooms
Husband,
James Oliver Rigney
Survived by;
3 Sons,
Theodore S. Rigney of Tucson, Ariz.
James O. Ridney of Charleston, SC
Air Force Maj. Reynolds W. Ridney of Panama
1 Brother,
Cleveland Grooms of John’s Islans, SC
1 Sister,
Mabel G. Hall of Richmond, Va.
7 Grandchildren
2 Great-Grandchildren
Inscription
Beloved Wife And Mother
Gravesite Details
She is interred next to her husband, James Oliver Rigney.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement