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Henry Edward Addy

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Henry Edward Addy

Birth
Cayce, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Death
4 Aug 1952 (aged 58)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
West Columbia, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Henry Edward Addy, who died Monday at the Veterans Hospital, will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Cayce Methodist Church by the Rev. S. D. Chambers, assisted by the Revs. J. H. Reed and O. H. Hatchett.

Interment will be in the Mount Tabor Cemetery.

Mr. Addy had lived in Cayce since 1911 and was member of American Legion Post No. 130 of Cayce, he also was a member of the 40 and 8, the Masonic Lodge, Sinclair No. 154, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Cayce Fireman's Association and a former member of the Cayce Town Council for 12 years.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pearl Brown Addy, Cayce: two daughters, Mrs. Jack Mangold, Canip Stewart. Ga., and Miss Elizabeth Ann Addy, Cayce; a son, Henry Edward Addy, Jr., Cayce; two sisters, Mrs. Leila Manuel and Mrs. A. B. Rozier, Cayce; four brothers, W. D. Addy, Cayce, Brady Addy, Cayce; M. D. Addy, Columbia, and Olin Addy, Ohatchee, Ala. and a grandson.

Active pallbearers will be W. A. Thomas, Sam Lucas, D. L. Coggins, Charles Cayce, D. L. Wicker and Algie Vaiden.

Honorary pallbearers will be: Dr. Jim Yates, Marion White, A. G. Cayce, Roland Williamson, Jack McNair, H. H., Ballentine, W. L. Blackwell, E. L. Tunstall, L. K. Bachman, S. K. Abbott, J. Bennerfield, C. H. Shuford, J. M. Plumer, W. F. Lamb, Jr., A. O. Hill, Frank Lorick, Boyce Setzler, Men's Bible Class of Cayce Methodist Church, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cayce Volunteer Fire Department members, Sinclair Masonic Lodge No. 154, Voiture 1211 and the 40 and 8.

The American Legion Memorial Post No. 130 of Cayce will have charge of the services at the graveside.

The active pallbearers are asked to meet at the residence at 4:40 and the honorary pallbearers will meet at the church at 5 o'clock.

Published in The State, Wednesday, August 6, 1952
Funeral services for Henry Edward Addy, who died Monday at the Veterans Hospital, will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Cayce Methodist Church by the Rev. S. D. Chambers, assisted by the Revs. J. H. Reed and O. H. Hatchett.

Interment will be in the Mount Tabor Cemetery.

Mr. Addy had lived in Cayce since 1911 and was member of American Legion Post No. 130 of Cayce, he also was a member of the 40 and 8, the Masonic Lodge, Sinclair No. 154, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Cayce Fireman's Association and a former member of the Cayce Town Council for 12 years.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pearl Brown Addy, Cayce: two daughters, Mrs. Jack Mangold, Canip Stewart. Ga., and Miss Elizabeth Ann Addy, Cayce; a son, Henry Edward Addy, Jr., Cayce; two sisters, Mrs. Leila Manuel and Mrs. A. B. Rozier, Cayce; four brothers, W. D. Addy, Cayce, Brady Addy, Cayce; M. D. Addy, Columbia, and Olin Addy, Ohatchee, Ala. and a grandson.

Active pallbearers will be W. A. Thomas, Sam Lucas, D. L. Coggins, Charles Cayce, D. L. Wicker and Algie Vaiden.

Honorary pallbearers will be: Dr. Jim Yates, Marion White, A. G. Cayce, Roland Williamson, Jack McNair, H. H., Ballentine, W. L. Blackwell, E. L. Tunstall, L. K. Bachman, S. K. Abbott, J. Bennerfield, C. H. Shuford, J. M. Plumer, W. F. Lamb, Jr., A. O. Hill, Frank Lorick, Boyce Setzler, Men's Bible Class of Cayce Methodist Church, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cayce Volunteer Fire Department members, Sinclair Masonic Lodge No. 154, Voiture 1211 and the 40 and 8.

The American Legion Memorial Post No. 130 of Cayce will have charge of the services at the graveside.

The active pallbearers are asked to meet at the residence at 4:40 and the honorary pallbearers will meet at the church at 5 o'clock.

Published in The State, Wednesday, August 6, 1952


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63158962/henry_edward-addy: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Edward Addy (24 Aug 1893–4 Aug 1952), Find a Grave Memorial ID 63158962, citing Mount Tabor Cemetery, West Columbia, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Sam (contributor 47344260).