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HEMINGWAY -- Marianne King Burton, 72, a career public school teacher, active Presbyterian and devoted wife of the Rev. ...
05/04/2026

HEMINGWAY -- Marianne King Burton, 72, a career public school teacher, active Presbyterian and devoted wife of the Rev. James Doster Burton, died following an automobile accident near their home on April 27, 2026.

Affectionately known by her family as “Sissy,” she was born on December 10, 1953, in Manning, S.C., to Marianne Reaves King and Lloyd Govan King, Sr. She cherished her lifelong connection to her home state. She graduated from Manning High School in 1972. As a gifted musician, playing the flute and piccolo, she also served as drum major in her senior year with her close friend, Martha Craft-Essig. She also was a talented pianist and vocalist, accompanying the school chorus on piano and singing with her church.

Marianne pursued higher education and graduated from the University of South Carolina before continuing at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., where she earned a master’s degree in journalism. Her advanced studies fueled her passion for teaching English and journalism.

Returning to South Carolina after 6 years of teaching in Evanston, Marianne began shaping young minds at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, where she also guided the school newspaper and yearbook. Her lifelong values of compassion, advocacy and loyalty shaped every aspect of her life. She was a champion for the underdog, influenced deeply by her family’s legacy of hospitality and service, and she took immense pride in witnessing the successes of disadvantaged students.

Her faith journey led her to meet her husband, James (often called Jim) Burton, at a Presbyterian Cursillo retreat on Johns Island, S.C. Married in 1989 in a May ceremony at her family home in Manning, the couple shared a life grounded in ministry and education. Jim is a Presbyterian pastor, and Marianne was a faithful and active partner in ministry with him. Her experience as a teacher made her an especially wonderful leader in church youth programs. She devoted herself to supporting her husband, and their shared work commitments took them across several states including Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio.

Eventually, Marianne and Jim returned to South Carolina, where she continued her teaching career in Sumter before retiring after more than 40 years in education.

Beyond her professional life, Marianne was an avid reader and movie enthusiast, and she found deep joy in the companionship and care of her many dogs and cats over the years. She also enjoyed creative pursuits like jewelry making, often crafting gifts for loved ones. She also continued her love of music by playing piano, singing in church choirs, and accompanying music programs.

She is survived by her loving husband, Jim Burton of Hemingway, her brothers, Van King of Mount Pleasant, S.C. and Bob King of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and a host of family and cherished friends.

Details regarding a memorial service will be shared at a future date.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home of Hemingway is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262

Brian Kevin Low, known to family and friends as Brian, passed away on April 28, 2026, in Hemingway, South Carolina, at t...
04/30/2026

Brian Kevin Low, known to family and friends as Brian, passed away on April 28, 2026, in Hemingway, South Carolina, at the age of 68. He was born on April 22, 1958, in Queens, New York, and lived a life marked by intelligence, curiosity, and a quiet dedication to the things and people he valued most.

Brian was the son of the late Bennie Don Low and Mary Winifred Cooke Low Casada. He was also preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Paul Blake. He is survived by his companion of 23 years, Judy Lenell Altman, who shared in his life with love and devotion. He also leaves behind his sisters, Constance “Connie” Low and Elizabeth “Liz” Blake, and his brothers, Loyd Low (Patricia), and Christopher Low (Ruth), along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Brian served his country as an airplane mechanic in the United States Air Force, where his mechanical ability and careful attention to detail were well suited to the demands of his work. He carried that same practical skill and disciplined mindset throughout his life. After his military service, he worked for BosTech at Stuckey Parts, where he applied his natural aptitude for technology and problem-solving. Brian was known for being analytical and intelligent.

He had a deep love for working on the computer and especially enjoyed designing programs. He was the kind of person who liked to understand how things worked, and he often pursued research simply because he wanted to know more. Brian was mechanically inclined and found satisfaction in using his hands and his mind together. Whether he was troubleshooting a problem, exploring a new idea, or refining a project, he approached each task with patience and focus.

Those who knew Brian will remember him as a capable man with a sharp mind and a steady presence. He valued knowledge, enjoyed solving problems, and took pride in doing things well. His life reflected a blend of technical skill, curiosity, and loyalty to those closest to him.

A service will be held at a later date.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home of Hemingway is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262

04/28/2026

Please keep the family of Mr. Brian Low in your thoughts and prayers. Arrangements are incomplete at this time.

04/28/2026

Please keep the family of Mrs. Marianne King Burton in your thoughts and prayers. Arrangements are incomplete at this time.

Delila “Dee” Cherry, born on April 6, 1971, in Georgetown, South Carolina, passed away at home on April 24, 2026, surrou...
04/26/2026

Delila “Dee” Cherry, born on April 6, 1971, in Georgetown, South Carolina, passed away at home on April 24, 2026, surrounded by the love of the life she built and the family she cherished. She was a loving, adventurous, and passionate woman whose presence brought warmth, laughter, and comfort to those around her.

Dee was the beloved daughter of The Late Burness Cherry and Lila Jones Cherry. She was a devoted mother to Burness Britt and Caleb Britt, and she shared a loving bond with Caleb’s wife, Jessica. She is also survived by her loving companion, Jimmy Mescher, and her sister, Rozina Cherry Cribb (Stevie). She was preceded in death by her father, her sister Salina Cherry Birt, and her brothers Charles Cherry and Bo Cherry. Dee also leaves behind many nieces and nephews who will carry forward treasured memories of her kindness, humor, and love.

She dedicated much of her working life to caring for others as a CNA in healthcare, where her compassion and steady presence made a meaningful difference in the lives of many. Her nurturing heart extended beyond her work and into every relationship she held dear. She was the kind of person who made others feel seen, valued, and cared for, and she carried that gift with her throughout her life.

Faith was an important part of Dee’s life. She sang with her sisters and blessed many souls through Gospel music as one of the cherished “Cherry Sisters.” Her voice, her testimony, and her love for worship touched many hearts over the years. Dee knew the Bible well and enjoyed reading it, drawing strength, wisdom, and comfort from God’s word. She was a member of Freedom Tabernacle Full Gospel Church.

Dee found joy in many of life’s simple and meaningful pleasures. She loved the outdoors and enjoyed hunting and fishing. She liked to dance, play guitar, and spend time going out to eat with those she loved. She had a deep affection for her family and for her dogs, and she treasured the moments spent in their company. Dee also had a passion for fashion and was known as a true “Fashionista,” always carrying herself with style and confidence.

Those who knew Dee will remember her as a woman of faith, strength, and heart. She lived with passion and purpose, and she loved deeply and openly. Her adventurous spirit, her loving nature, and her joyful personality left a lasting impression on everyone blessed to know her. Though her earthly journey has ended, her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of her family, friends, church family, and all who were touched by her life.

Funeral service will be at 3:00 PM, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at Freedom Tabernacle Full Gospel Church, 264 Roy Drive, Hemingway, SC 29554. Officiating will be Rev. Wayne Elliott. Burial to follow at Antioch Cemetery, 216 Antioch Loop, Georgetown, SC 29440.

A visitation to celebrate Dee’s life will be held Tuesday, April 28, 2026, from 6pm to 8pm at Young Funeral Home, 210 E George Street, Hemingway, SC 29554.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home of Hemingway is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262

04/25/2026

Please keep the family of Ms. Delila Cherry in your thoughts and prayers. Arrangements are incomplete at this time.

Kenneth McArthur Marsh, known as Kenny to all who knew him, passed away on April 22, 2026, at Veteran Village in Florenc...
04/24/2026

Kenneth McArthur Marsh, known as Kenny to all who knew him, passed away on April 22, 2026, at Veteran Village in Florence, South Carolina, at the age of 82.

Born on September 29, 1943, in Georgetown County, Kenny lived a life marked by hard work, devotion to family, and a deep appreciation for the simple blessings of each day. He was a man who valued honesty, loyalty, and time spent with the people and places he loved most. Those who knew him will remember him as steady, and true to himself, a simple man with a strong spirit.

Kenny spent many years working as a production operator at International Paper, where he retired after a long and faithful career. He was known for his dependable nature and strong work ethic, qualities that carried through every part of his life. He was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.

He loved being outside and found great joy in hunting, especially turkeys, and in fishing whenever he had the chance. Camping was another favorite pastime, and he treasured the peace and freedom that came with time spent outdoors. These were the moments that brought him happiness and reflected the adventurous side of his personality. He also enjoyed the companionship of his fur friend, Pepper, who was a beloved part of his daily life.

He is survived by his children, John Barry Marsh (Heather), and Luanna M. Harmon (Ben). He also leaves behind his grandchildren, Josh Davis (Lindsey), Raquel Wells (Scott), Cory Pagano (Lindsey), and Patrick Marsh (Brianna). His legacy continues through numerous great-grandchildren. He will be missed by his brother, Joe Marsh (Deborah); his brother-in-law, Grady Dunn; his sisters-in-law, Mary Marsh and Billie Marsh; and many nieces and nephews.

Kenny was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Sue Owens Marsh; his parents, Hildebrand Marsh and Martha Ida Graham Marsh; his son, Phillip Marsh; his brothers, Beverly Gene Marsh, Ritchie Marsh, and HB Marsh Jr.; and his sister, Martha Ann Dunn.

His memory will be cherished by all who knew and loved him.

Services will be private.

Memorials in Mr. Kenny’s memory may be made to Klays for Kids, 8977 County Line Road, Georgetown, SC 29440.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262.

04/23/2026

Please keep the family of Mr. Kenny Marsh in your thoughts and prayers. Arrangements are incomplete at this time.

Little Miss Anna Lauren Hewitt, known lovingly as Anna, passed away on April 19, 2026, at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s ...
04/22/2026

Little Miss Anna Lauren Hewitt, known lovingly as Anna, passed away on April 19, 2026, at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina, at the age of 3. She was born on April 30, 2022, in Florence, South Carolina, and in her brief but beautiful life, she left a lasting impression on all who were blessed to know her.

Anna was the cherished daughter of Nicholas Charles Hewitt and Kristen Perry Hewitt, and the adored little sister of Ava Lynn Hewitt. She was deeply loved by her maternal grandparents, Susie Goldsmith (Bill), and Bobby Perry Jr., as well as her paternal grandparents, Charles and Brenda Hewitt. She brought immense joy to her great grandparents, aunts, uncles, and many cousins. Her family was the center of her world, and she returned that love with a tenderness that was far beyond her years.

Though only 3 years old, Anna was an old soul at heart. She had a special way of making those around her feel seen, loved, and encouraged. She loved old gospel music and often sang with a sweetness that reflected the faith and spirit within her. One of her favorite songs was “This Little Light of Mine,” and she sang it often, reminding everyone around her of the light she carried so naturally. Anna was spicy but sweet, full of personality, and she brought smiles wherever she went.

Anna loved dinosaurs and enjoyed coloring, finding delight in the simple joys of childhood. Even through her adversity, she witnessed to others with strength and grace that touched many lives. Her illness did not get the best of her, and she faced each day with courage that inspired those caring for her and those praying for her. The nurses described her as a light to all she met, and that description truly reflected the way she lived.

She especially loved her family and found great comfort in being in her mother’s arms. Anna’s life, though far too short, was filled with love, faith, and a testimony that will not be forgotten. She will be remembered for her sweet spirit, her joyful song, her love for her family, and the light she carried so bravely. A precious child of God, Anna Lauren Hewitt will be forever loved and forever missed.

The family would like to thank the staff at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital for their compassion and support, the Ronald McDonald House for their generosity, Dr. Michelle Hudspeth, and the unwavering support of all the local churches. Most of all, a special thank you to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for giving the family the strength through this difficult time.

Funeral service will be at 3:00 PM, Friday, April 24, 2026, at Freedom Tabernacle Full Gospel Church, 264 Roy Drive, Hemingway, SC 29554. Officiating will be Rev. Kory Johnson, Rev. Doug Mathis, and Rev. Dave Worthington. Burial will follow at Pine Bluff Cemetery, 14000 Old P*e Dee Road, Hemingway, SC 29554.

A visitation for family and friends will take place on Thursday, April 23, 2026, from 6:00-8:00 PM at Freedom Tabernacle Full Gospel Church.

Memorials in her memory may be made to Little Star Free Will Baptist Church Youth Group, 2750 Lake City Highway, Lake City, SC 29560.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262.

Carthen Terry Lyerly, known to family and friends as Terry, passed away on April 19, 2026, at his home in Johnsonville, ...
04/21/2026

Carthen Terry Lyerly, known to family and friends as Terry, passed away on April 19, 2026, at his home in Johnsonville, South Carolina. He was born on July 17, 1954, in Florence County and lived a life marked by faith, hard work, and devotion to the people he loved.

Terry was the beloved husband of Pamela Altman Lyerly and father to Brad Lyerly (Katie), and Brandon Lynch (Brandi). He was a proud grandfather to Christopher, Anna, Braylin, and Braxton, and he cherished every moment spent with them. He is also survived by his brother, Ricky Lyerly (Juanita), along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Carthen Lyerly and Armago Ard Lyerly.

Terry spent much of his life as the owner and operator of Lyerly's Service Station, where he earned a reputation as a great mechanic and a dependable man who could be counted on to get the job done right. He took pride in his work and in serving others through his skills, his honesty, and his steady presence. His hands were always busy, and his knowledge and ability were respected by many in the community.

A faithful member of Faithwalk Community Church, Terry lived his life grounded in his love for the Lord. His faith was an important part of who he was, and it guided the way he treated others with kindness, humility, and care. He was a man who believed in doing what was right and in living each day with purpose and gratitude.

Terry also enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. He loved to hunt and fish, and whether he was working, spending time with family, or enjoying the quiet beauty of nature, he appreciated the life he had been given.

Those who knew Terry will remember his strong work ethic, his gentle spirit, and the love he carried for his family. His life was a testament to faith, family, and hard work, and he leaves behind a legacy that will continue through those who were blessed to know him.

The family wishes to express their deepest gratitude to McLeod Hospice for their kind and loving care.

A Memorial service will be at 11:15 AM, Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Faithwalk Community Church, 2093 SC-41, Hemingway, SC 29554. Officiating will be Rev. Van Moree.

A visitation for family and friends will take place from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at Faithwalk Community Church on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

Memorials in his memory may be made to Faithwalk Community Church, 294 Cumbee Road, Andrews, SC 29510.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262.

Michael Steven Bouchette, known to family and friends as Michael, passed away on April 18, 2026, at his home in Hemingwa...
04/20/2026

Michael Steven Bouchette, known to family and friends as Michael, passed away on April 18, 2026, at his home in Hemingway, South Carolina, at the age of 69.

He was born on November 27, 1956, in Georgetown, South Carolina, and lived a life marked by hard work, quiet strength, and a deep devotion to the people and places he loved. Michael carried himself with intelligence, humility, and a steady spirit that earned the respect of all who knew him. He was a man who valued knowledge, took pride in doing things well, and approached life with a practical mind and a generous heart.

Michael served his country honorably in the United States Navy aboard the USS Illusive MSO-448. His time in the Navy reflected the discipline and commitment that would remain with him throughout his life. After his military service, he built a long and respected career at Santee Cooper Winyah Generating Station, where he retired as a Millwright after 45 years of service. He was highly knowledgeable in his craft and was known for his skill, dependability, and ability to solve problems with confidence and care. His work ethic and expertise left a lasting impression on those who worked beside him.

Michael was also a lifelong learner and teacher at heart. He earned an associate degree and was known for always wanting to understand how things worked. He had a deep love of history and could speak with great interest and insight on many subjects. His intelligence was matched by his willingness to share what he knew, and he enjoyed passing along knowledge to others in a way that was thoughtful and genuine.

Above all, Michael loved his family deeply. He was a devoted father to his daughter, Paige B. Hayes (Josiah), and a proud grandfather to Rivers Wade Hayes. To his grandson, he was affectionately known as D-Daddy. Michael and Rivers spent much time together, and their bond was especially meaningful. They enjoyed playing chess with one another, and those moments reflected the patience, warmth, and joy Michael brought to family life. His love for his family was steady and unconditional.

He is survived by his daughter, Paige B. Hayes (Josiah), his grandson, Rivers Wade Hayes; his sister, Marcia B. Sports (Billy); and his close friend, Kevin Wager. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dowie Marvin Bouchette Sr. and Ruth Duncan Bouchette, and his brother, Dowie Marvin “Spud” Bouchette Jr. The love of his family, both present and departed, shaped his life and remained close to his heart.

Michael had a great appreciation for the outdoors and found peace and enjoyment in nature. He especially loved small game hunting, with bird hunting being among his favorite pursuits. He also enjoyed traveling out West to bird hunt, where the open spaces and quiet beauty of the land suited his adventurous spirit. Saltwater fishing was another favorite pastime, and he especially enjoyed sh*****ng. He also had a fondness for Jeeps and appreciated the usefulness and character of a good vehicle. Michael had a particular interest in fi****ms, especially anything in .22 caliber, and he valued the craftsmanship and tradition associated with them.

Those who knew Michael will remember him as intelligent, adventurous, and handy. He was a man who could fix what was broken, explain what others did not understand, and face life with a calm and capable presence. He lived with purpose, worked with pride, and loved with sincerity. His legacy will live on in the memories of his family, his friends, and all who were fortunate enough to know him.

A service with military honors will be private.

Online condolences may be left at www.young-fh.com.

Young Funeral Home of Hemingway is in charge of the arrangements. (843) 933-4262

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