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Daily Archives: 05/02/2012

Collins inks with Wofford

EASLEY — Easley High School senior Spencer Collins, a 6’4” former shooting guard for the Green Wave basketball squad, signed earlier this week to take his talents to the next level at Wofford College.
Collins, one of the top prospects in the state and a four-year starter for the Wave, ended the recruiting process Monday, inking his name to a letter of intent to play for the Terriers.

Celebrating the contributions of educators around the globe

From Em and Ella’s notebooks last week, I received a couple of flyers indicating that during the coming week, Forest Acres would be celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week.
Seeing as one of my beats is coverage of the SDPC and board meetings, I thought this would be a great opportunity to devote our Lifestyles page to saying thank you to all of the teachers in Pickens County who help make our community a better place through the work they do with our children.

Obituaries for the week of May 2

Easley Community Leader Barbary Dies
Eddie Barbary
Easley — James Edward “Eddie” Barbary, 67, of Easley, husband of the late Charlene Skelton Barbary, died Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at McCall Hospice House.
Born in Greenville, the son of Betty Hamby Barbary of Simpsonville and the late Donald Odell “Red” Barbary, Eddie was a graduate of Hillcrest High School and Clemson University where he played baseball and where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in English and Education and his Master’s degree in Administration and Supervision. He played professional baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Organization and was a veteran of the U.S. Army having graduated from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant School at Fort Gordon, Ga. and was Post Soldier of the Month in June of 1969. Eddie was formerly principal of Simpson Academy, Gettys Middle School and assistant principal at Easley High School where he was head baseball coach from 1971-1974 and from 1980-1986 and was named head coach of the SC High School League North All-Stars. He was also formerly the Easley High head basketball coach where they won five Region I-4A championships and were 1976 SC Upper-State Champions. As head coach, Eddie had an overall record of 148-86 and was named head coach of the SC High School League Upper-State North All-Stars in 1981. He was also a former Easley High assistant football coach where he was the offensive coordinator from 1979-1986. Eddie organized and coached the Easley American Legion Baseball Team from 1972-1979 and was a coach at the Bill Wilhelm Baseball Camp at Clemson University from 1975-1984.
He organized and served as advisor for the INTERACT Club, which is sponsored by the Rotary Club, and was named Outstanding Young Educator by the Easley Jaycees in 1976. Eddie was a member of Easley Presbyterian Church. He was a former member of the adult choir and served as a Deacon and an Elder. 
Surviving, in addition to his mother, are a son, Travis Barbary and wife, Raquel, of Greenville; a daughter, Elizabeth Barbary Nix and husband, Marvin, of Central; a sister, Jane Barbary Jones of Gray Court; three step-sons, Charles McClure King and wife, Mackenzie, of Atlanta, Kendall McCreight King and wife, Sarah Kathryn, of Greenville and Walker McClain King of Charleston; and grandchildren, Chase Barbary, Colton Barbary, Carsyn Leigh Barbary, Cannon Barbary, Garrett Nix and Graydon Nix.     
Memorial services were 4 p.m. Thursday at Easley Presbyterian Church with the Revs. Christie Gravely and Stuart Houston officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Easley High Athletic Department, P.O. Box 129, Easley, SC 29641 or to American Legion Post 52, 118A Legion Street, Easley, SC 29642.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown which is assisting the family.

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City of Pickens issues boil water advisory

PICKENS — After a water main break, the city of Pickens is advising all water customers to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.