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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Pickens man charged with armed robbery

EASLEY – A Pickens man is facing charges of armed robbery after police say they believe he robbed a convenient store in Easley last Thursday.
At approximately 11:30 p.m. on June 14 the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office says, a male subject, wearing a mask, entered the Spinx store located 3785 Farrs Bridge Road in Easley.

Hunt reflects on 41-year career in school district

This is the first of a multi-part interview series conducted by Courier staff reporter Nicole Daughhetee with recently retired SDPC superintendent Dr. Henry Hunt.

After an admirable 41 years of service to the School District of Pickens County, Dr. Henry Hunt will be retiring as district superintendent in July. As a reporter covering SDPC board meetings and events, I have had the chance to talk to Dr. Hunt briefly for a quote here and there after meetings; however, before he officially retired, I wanted the opportunity to be able to sit down and really talk with him, if only for a few moments.

‘I Fan the Flame’ program recognizes Don Gravely

PICKENS — Don Gravely, long time Pickens barber and owner of Gravely’s Barber Shop on Main Street, was recognized as the June recipient of the city’s I Fan the Flame award. Created by the city of Pickens and the Pickens Revitalization Association, the award honors individuals that have supported and contributed to the community in extraordinary ways – those who have demonstrated a passion for helping make Pickens a great place to live, work and play.

Hester spends Father’s Day at Pickens First

PICKENS — It was a special Father’s Day celebration Sunday at First Baptist Church Pickens.
Pastor Fred Stone and his wife Lisa were out of town for the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor’s Conference, being held in New Orleans. So First Baptist decided to keep it in the family by inviting Dr. Jack Hester to speak at the two morning services at the church.

Easley Fourth of July Festival set for 2 days

EASLEY — On July 3 and 4 Easley plans to celebrate America.
The festivities will begin at 2 p.m. on Tuesday the July 3 and go until 10 p.m. that night. The festival will reopen at 2 p.m. on the Wednesday, July 4 and continue until 11 p.m. that evening.
“A July 4th festival, in some form, has been held here in Easley for almost five decades and has always been a great opportunity for families to come see crafts, eat festival food, ride carnival rides, hear great music and be entertained.

BLWS host team announced

EASLEY — The announcement of the Host District 1 Big League team on June 18 officially marked the countdown to the Big League World Series which this year is presented by Dosher Physical Therapy, Ogeltree Law Firm, the City of Easley, and Kelly’s Pharmacy.

Reading — a perfect family activity

I have always been an avid reader. Fostered by my mom, I fell in love with books at a very early age. I’m fairly certain that I asked my mom to read “Monkeys Are Funny That Way” so many times that she secretly (or perhaps not quite so secretly) hoped the book would disappear.

Obituaries for the week of June 20

MARGARET SPRAGG THURMAN
SOMERSET, KY – Margaret Spragg Thurman, retired professional accountant and auditor with Hg USAF/UFSC of Washington, D.C. died Monday, June 11, 2012, at The Neighborhood of Somerset Nursing Home.
Born in Somerset, Ky. on August 13, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Charles Victor and Isa Lee Spragg Thurman. She was a long time member of the First United Methodist Church of Somerset. During her retirement years, she held memberships in several committees of the church, including: The Memorial Fund, The Wills and Legacy Fund, The Trustees, The Staff Parish Committee and others, as well as 15 years as Teacher of the Volunteer Sunday School Class, an adult woman’s class that her mother had previously taught for over 40 years. She was a member of the Mae Roberts Missionary Circle, The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and an honorary member of the Kentucky Colonels. As a civilian member of the U. S. Air Force/AF Systems Command, she earned many commendations and medals during her 20 plus years of employment, starting at the lowest level of the professional Accounting and Auditing series and advancing to the highest level achieved by any female of the Command. Her career assignments included Dayton, Ohio where her duties included setting up commercial accounting procedures for the Base Accounting Office plus 21 tenants assigned to the base, auditing these accounts on a monthly basis. She soon transferred to the Air Force Contracting Office at the GE plant in Cincinnati, Ohio. At GE she advanced to the Deputy Accounting and Finance Officer, a position reserved for civilian employees, who audited and paid the contractor for work being done at that location. Over a period of 5 ½ years these payments amounted to several million dollars, some as large as 2-3 million in a single weekly check. Her next assignment was to the Hq AFASC Staff in Washington, D. C. located at Andrews AFB. There her duties included revising accounting manuals, auditing subordinate federal offices under the command and similar duties required of Hq. Command.
She is survived by a nephew, Donald P. (Ruth) Kinney of Pickens, a great niece Darlene (Roger) Youngblood and their two sons Austin and Alex of Easley, and her loving and extended family Heather (Donald) O’Shields and their two sons Will and Griffin of Easley. She is also survived by a niece, Rebecca (Becky) Elizabeth Thurman McCoy of Middleburg, Va. and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Mary Susan Kinney of Easley and Claire Elizabeth (Betty) Thurman of Somerset, Ky. and brother Charles V. Thurman, Jr. of USMC retired of San Diego, Calif.
Her family wish to thank Sharon Reynolds and all her staff at the The Neighborhood of Somerset Assisted Living and the Neighborhood Nursing Home for the wonderful care and attention that they gave to Margaret. They also want to thank Bertha Hargis for her devoted care and concern in caring for Margaret during the last three months of her life.
Services were held in the chapel of Somerset Undertaking Company on Saturday, June 16 at 2 p.m. Burial was in the Somerset City Cemetery.
Memorials to be made to First United Methodist Church, Somerset, KY.
Somerset Undertaking & Crematory is in charge of arrangements.
Condolences may be expressed to the Thurman family at www.somersetundertaking.com.

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Run-off needed in sheriff race

COUNTY — After weeks of uncertainty over which candidates would be on the ballot for this week’s primaries and even a last-ditch federal lawsuit filed by five state candidates earlier this week, Tuesday’s South Carolina primary elections went off as scheduled in Pickens County, albeit with what election officials called “very low turnout.”