The funeral for Mrs. H. H. Baldwin, 68, of Darlington will be held at 3 p.m. today in the Camp Branch Holiness Church.
Officiating will be the Reverends H. P. Robertson, J. H. Cohn, T. O. Evans, and J. C. Cooper. Burial will be in the churchyard.
Mrs. Baldwin, widow of the Reverend H. H. Baldwin, was born and reared at Mars Bluff. She died Friday at her home in Darlington.
She is survived by her stepmother, Mrs. May Grimsley; three sons, C. H. Baldwin of Rockingham, N.C, the Reverend U. T. Baldwin of Conway, and the Reverend H. T. Baldwin of Darlington; four daughters, Mrs. C. D. Anderson of Darlington, Mrs. A. L. Burroughs of Anniston, Ala., and Mrs. L. K. Singletary and Mrs. Sidney Thomas, both of Lake City; seven brothers; four sisters, 29 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Florence Morning News, Sunday, July 10, 1949.
The funeral for Mrs. H. H. Baldwin, 68, of Darlington will be held at 3 p.m. today in the Camp Branch Holiness Church.
Officiating will be the Reverends H. P. Robertson, J. H. Cohn, T. O. Evans, and J. C. Cooper. Burial will be in the churchyard.
Mrs. Baldwin, widow of the Reverend H. H. Baldwin, was born and reared at Mars Bluff. She died Friday at her home in Darlington.
She is survived by her stepmother, Mrs. May Grimsley; three sons, C. H. Baldwin of Rockingham, N.C, the Reverend U. T. Baldwin of Conway, and the Reverend H. T. Baldwin of Darlington; four daughters, Mrs. C. D. Anderson of Darlington, Mrs. A. L. Burroughs of Anniston, Ala., and Mrs. L. K. Singletary and Mrs. Sidney Thomas, both of Lake City; seven brothers; four sisters, 29 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Florence Morning News, Sunday, July 10, 1949.
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