Obituaries

Listed here are the family members that have gone home to our family in the heavens. While it might be a seat left empty at our reunion, the memories of the person who once sat in that seat will continue on in the generations of family memebers who honor their memory in their stories, pictures, and actions. Like Margaret Mead said in her poem below...."For if you always think of me, I will never be gone."

 

To the living, I am gone; to the sorrowful, I will never return.
To the angry, I was cheated, but to the happy, I am at peace,
And to the faithful, I have never left.
I cannot speak, but I can listen. I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.
So as you stand upon a shore, gazing at a beautiful sea, Remember me.
As you look upon a flower and admire it's simplicity, Remember me.
Remember me in you hearts, thoughts, and your memories of the
times we loved, the times we cried, the times we fought, the times we laughed.
For if you always think of me, I will never be gone.

 If you have a loved one that is a family member that should be on this list, please contact us to have them added.


 

Paul Hamilton (Buzzy) Jeter III

Paul Hamilton Jeter, III, age 73, was welcomed into his heavenly home July 8, 2018.  He was born in Rock Hill, SC.  He was the son of Paul and Evelyn Jeter and grew up in Union, SC.  He earned the rank of Eagle Scout while in high school and graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1967. 

Mr. Jeter began his career as a teacher and guidance counselor at Alcorn Middle School.  In 1974, he became assistant principal at Oak Grove Elementary School in Lexington, SC and remained there until his retirement in 1997.  Mr. Jeter enjoyed a lifelong hobby as a collector and dealer of antiques, specializing in South Carolina pottery, bottles, and postcards.  He co-authored Columbia’s Past in Glass in 1976 and authored SC Beverage Bottles 1880 - 1980 in 1986.  

Funeral Services for Mr. Christopher W. Jeter, 53, who entered into rest April 19, 2018, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Grace United Methodist Church. Reverend James D. Dennis, Jr., officiating. Interment in Pineview Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Jeter was a life-long resident of North Augusta. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, attended Clemson University and was the owner of CSRA Analytical Laboratories. Mr. Jeter was predeceased by his mother, Arlis D. Jeter.

Survivors include his son, Christopher Brantlee Jeter, North Augusta; father, Clarence C. Jeter, Jr., North Augusta; sister, Teresa (Mark) Tollison, Browns Summit, NC; a nephew, Alex Tollison; a niece, Callie Tollison; stepchildren, Lillie Jayde Bradford and Blake Pennington.

CHAPEL HILL

Helen Jeter Giduz died August 19, 2017, of old age eight weeks after a fall in her home in Chapel Hill. She was 91.

She was born April 26, 1926, in Union, S.C., as the only child of the late Myrtle Tracy Jeter.

She graduated from Union High School in 1943, and earned a degree in business at the University of South Carolina in 1946. She was a teaching assistant at USC, then earned a master's degree in business at Columbia University in New York. It was there that she met her husband, the late Roland Giduz of Chapel Hill. They were married on Christmas Day 1949, and remained true to each other until his death in 2009.