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Funeral services were held on July 9, 2007, at the Sumter County Exhibition Center in Sumter, South Carolina. Pinkney was buried at St. Luke's AME Church in Sumter. Pinkney was buried at St. Luke's AME Church in Sumter.
The flyover was held in "missing man" formation, in recognization of his Navy service. [84] [85] The 282 Army Band from Fort Jackson, South Carolina, also played "Hail to the Chief" [84] and the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul" and "Old Rugged Cross" as the casket entered the church. The church's pastor Ashley Guthas opened the service. [86]
Sumter County Coroner Verna Moore continued to work on the case until her retirement in 2009. The victims were unidentified for forty-five years, despite the fact that their descriptions, sketches of their faces, dental information, and fingerprints had been distributed across the United States. Their murders remain unsolved. [10] [11] [12]
3:45 p.m.: Private funeral service. 4:30 p.m.: Departure from Maranatha Baptist Church. 4:45 p.m.: Late president and family members travel by motorcade through downtown Plains. The public is ...
A 50-year-old Sumter man died Sunday in a camper trailer fire, authorities said. Kevin Floyd, of Raymond Street, was found by Sumter fire crews who responded to a camper fire in the 400 block of ...
James Earl Carter was born in Arlington, Georgia, on September 12, 1894.He was the fourth of five children born to William Archibald Carter and Nina Pratt. [1] [2] In 1904, after his father was murdered by a business partner — which the nine-year-old James witnessed — the Carter family moved to Plains, Georgia.
A Summerton man was killed in a collision in Sumter on Friday, the Sumter County Coroner said. Eugene Olsen Jr., 78, of Summerton, was pronounced dead at 12:15 p.m. Friday at Prisma Health Tuomey ...