Mrs. Loadholt died Saturday, October 27, in the Bamberg County Nursing Center.
She was born April 1, 1911, in Bamberg County, to the late Monnie and Rebecca Bryant Behling. After attending the public school of Bamberg County, she married the late Josh Loadholt. Together they relocated to New York City. While there, she worshipped and attended church in Brooklyn, under the leadership of the Rev. Jimmy Behling. Upon her retirement, Jettie relocated back to Bamberg and rededicated herself with the family church, Hickory Hill United Methodist Church. Her loving son, William James Carter preceded her in death.
Survivors include five nieces, Blanch (Charles) Ayers, Azalee (Joe) Varn and Lucinda Harley, all of Bamberg, Ruth Lawson and Ann (Charles) McMillan of New York; three nephews, Larry (Glenda) Behling of Bamberg, James (Beverly) Behling of Charlotte, N.C. and William Henry Warren of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one sister-in-law, Henrietta Behling of Bamberg.
The Carroll Mortuary of Bamberg will be in charge of the services.
The family will be greeting friends in the fellowship hall of the church after the burial.
Friends may also call at the home of Charles and Blanch Ayers, 215 Capernaum Road, Bamberg.
Mrs. Loadholt died Saturday, October 27, in the Bamberg County Nursing Center.
She was born April 1, 1911, in Bamberg County, to the late Monnie and Rebecca Bryant Behling. After attending the public school of Bamberg County, she married the late Josh Loadholt. Together they relocated to New York City. While there, she worshipped and attended church in Brooklyn, under the leadership of the Rev. Jimmy Behling. Upon her retirement, Jettie relocated back to Bamberg and rededicated herself with the family church, Hickory Hill United Methodist Church. Her loving son, William James Carter preceded her in death.
Survivors include five nieces, Blanch (Charles) Ayers, Azalee (Joe) Varn and Lucinda Harley, all of Bamberg, Ruth Lawson and Ann (Charles) McMillan of New York; three nephews, Larry (Glenda) Behling of Bamberg, James (Beverly) Behling of Charlotte, N.C. and William Henry Warren of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one sister-in-law, Henrietta Behling of Bamberg.
The Carroll Mortuary of Bamberg will be in charge of the services.
The family will be greeting friends in the fellowship hall of the church after the burial.
Friends may also call at the home of Charles and Blanch Ayers, 215 Capernaum Road, Bamberg.
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