Monthly Archives: February 2013
Courier Obits 2-27-13
JIMMY MCCALL
LIBERTY — Jimmy Donald McCall, 79, of Farmers Hill Road died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at Greenville Memorial Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer.
Born in Liberty, he was the widower of the late Wilma Watson McCall and a son of the late Clinton Marshall and Ossie Gilstrap McCall. He was a self employed farmer and had also worked in the textile industry for many years. He was of the Baptist faith.
Surviving are a son, Craig Donald McCall and his wife Brenda of Liberty; a sister, Juanita Cook of Six Mile; and a grandson Chris Donald McCall of Liberty.
In addition to his wife and parents he was predeceased by a daughter, Debbie McCall; and three brothers, Elmer McCall, Dennis McCall and Gene “Coot” McCall.
Funeral services to honor the life of Mr. McCall were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Liberty Mortuary Chapel. Burial was at Westview Cemetery.
Memorial messages may be sent to the family by visiting www.libertymortuary.com. Liberty Mortuary is handling arrangements.
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Six Mile losing bank
By Nicole Daughhetee
Courier Staff
SIX MILE — The town of Six Mile has been home to a bank for more than 90 years.
That could be about to change.
First Citizens, which has operated on the town’s Main Street for two decades, recently announced that it will be permanently closing the doors of its Six Mile branch on April 26, consolidating operations with the bank’s Liberty branch.
“The experienced, friendly staff at our Liberty branch looks forward to serving you after that date,” First Citizens Market Executive Charles Perry said in a letter to Six Mile customers.
Man charged with scamming tenants out of rent money
EASLEY — A Greenville man was arrested after Pickens County sheriff’s deputies believe he potrayed himself as a representative for a property owner and scammed tenants out of rent money at a mobile home park in Easley.
Anthony Chetlergh Williams, 38, of 107 Dixie Drive in Greenville, was arrested Thursday and charged with seven counts of obtaining goods under false pretenses.
The Pickens County Sheriff’s Office initially received information from one of seven victims that detailed a scheme which had allegedly been ongoing since December.
Easley man faces federal child pornography counts
EASLEY — An Easley man was charged with three counts of possession and distribution of child pornography last week by a federal grand jury.
Wallace M. Bryant, Jr., 26, was charged in a three-count indictment on Feb. 12, according to U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles.
The case was investigated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations special agents and is assigned to Assistant U.S. Attorney William J. Watkins, Jr.
Bryant could receive up to 30 years in prison.
Gettys band director honored
EASLEY — Patrick Mainieri, the band director at Gettys Middle School, was recently honored with the 2013 Outstanding Young Music Educator of the Year Award from the South Carolina Music Educators Association.
In a recommendation letter to the SCMEA, Chesnee Middle School band director Christopher Smith wrote, “Mr. Mainieri exhibits all of the characteristics of an outstanding young music educator. He excels both in the rehearsal hall and in his community, and his work helps drive band programs and our organization to new heights.”
Hitchcock named new career center director
COUNTY — Ken Hitchcock, an assistant principal at Easley High School, will be the new director of the Pickens County Career and Technology Center beginning in the 2013-2014 school year.
“The vision I have is to build a really strong relationship between the teachers at the career center and the high schools to work collaboratively to help our kids to move on into careers they are interested in,” Hitchcock said. “I’ve always been a supporter of career and technology education and how it has engaged a lot of kids who could become disinterested in the regular classroom.”
Hitchcock was confirmed as the choice for the post by the school district board of trustees on Feb. 9. He will replace Leonard Williams, who plans to retire at the end of this school year.
Upstate Forever protects three Pickens County properties
Group conserves 699 acres
in county over past year
GREENVILLE — Upstate Forever has partnered with landowners in Pickens County to protect three important properties.
The 183-acre Lake Keowee tract is covered by mature hardwood forests and provides important habitat for wildlife. Located in Six Mile, the property includes frontage along Lake Keowee and Craig Creek. The owner, Keowee Investment Properties, plans to establish a park on the property that will be open to the public for hiking and picnicking.
Easley financial planner guilty
ANDERSON — An Easley financial planner was found guilt of tax evasion and making false statements in a bankruptcy petition earlier this month in federal court.
U.S. Attorney Reginald I. Lloyd announced Feb. 6 that Charles E. Atwell, 57, of Easley, was found guilty by a jury in federal court in Anderson of four counts of tax evasion and one count of making false statements in a bankruptcy petition.
U.S. District Judge G. Ross Anderson, Jr., remanded Atwell to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service and will impose sentence after he has reviewed a presentence report which will be prepared by the U.S. Probation Office.