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Samuel Rufus Addy

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Samuel Rufus Addy

Birth
Death
23 May 1944 (aged 75)
Cayce, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
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West Columbia, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Rufus Addy, 75, died suddenly yesterday morning at his residence in Cayce where he had lived for the past 32 years.

Mr. Addy was a retired railway carman, and had been connected with the Seaboard for 29 years. He was a member of the Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church in West Columbia, the Junior Order of West Columbia and the Railway Carmen of American.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. J. E. Manuel and Mrs. A. B. Rozier, both of Cayce; five sons, H. E. and W. D. Addy of Cayce; B. A. and M. D. Addy of Columbia, and O. J. Addy of Okatches, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. C. B. Caughman of Leesville, also 15 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 5:30 Wednesday afternoon from the Cayce Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. C. N. Potts, assisted by the Rev.
J. A. Keisler, and the Rev. R. A. Thompson. Interment will follow in Mt. Tabor Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be: J. C. Crosby, W. L. Spigner, C. H. McAllen, C. B. Cayce, Jean Marshall and Jack Derrenbacker.

Honorary pallbearers will be: W. J. Cayce, A. H. Reese, George Kyzer, S. K. Abbott, J. P. Butler, J. C. Walters, T. M. Floyd, Dr. D. F. Adcocks, George Shumpert, A. K. Rucker, B. A. Joyner, Shack Weathersby, Roy Bray, Henry Williams, T. F. VanCuren, Bob Purvis, J. W. Oswald, E. D. Davis, F. N. Jones, J. S. Lorick, W. S. Rykard, E. O. Farrell, B. H. Rucker, A. H. Ott, Harry Setzler, Hamp Lorick, Jim Plumer, D. L. Coggins, W. L. Blackwell, W. S. Weston, W. M. Hammonds, Ben Hammonds and L. K. Backman.

Active pallbearers are asked to meet at the residence at 5:15, and the honorary pallbearers at the church at 5:25.

Published in The State, May 24 1944
Samuel Rufus Addy, 75, died suddenly yesterday morning at his residence in Cayce where he had lived for the past 32 years.

Mr. Addy was a retired railway carman, and had been connected with the Seaboard for 29 years. He was a member of the Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church in West Columbia, the Junior Order of West Columbia and the Railway Carmen of American.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. J. E. Manuel and Mrs. A. B. Rozier, both of Cayce; five sons, H. E. and W. D. Addy of Cayce; B. A. and M. D. Addy of Columbia, and O. J. Addy of Okatches, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. C. B. Caughman of Leesville, also 15 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 5:30 Wednesday afternoon from the Cayce Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. C. N. Potts, assisted by the Rev.
J. A. Keisler, and the Rev. R. A. Thompson. Interment will follow in Mt. Tabor Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be: J. C. Crosby, W. L. Spigner, C. H. McAllen, C. B. Cayce, Jean Marshall and Jack Derrenbacker.

Honorary pallbearers will be: W. J. Cayce, A. H. Reese, George Kyzer, S. K. Abbott, J. P. Butler, J. C. Walters, T. M. Floyd, Dr. D. F. Adcocks, George Shumpert, A. K. Rucker, B. A. Joyner, Shack Weathersby, Roy Bray, Henry Williams, T. F. VanCuren, Bob Purvis, J. W. Oswald, E. D. Davis, F. N. Jones, J. S. Lorick, W. S. Rykard, E. O. Farrell, B. H. Rucker, A. H. Ott, Harry Setzler, Hamp Lorick, Jim Plumer, D. L. Coggins, W. L. Blackwell, W. S. Weston, W. M. Hammonds, Ben Hammonds and L. K. Backman.

Active pallbearers are asked to meet at the residence at 5:15, and the honorary pallbearers at the church at 5:25.

Published in The State, May 24 1944


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