Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Sunday at Brown-Pennington Funeral Home by Rev. B. E. Locklair Jr. Burial will be in Westview Memorial Cemetery.
Mrs. Graddick was born in Lee County, a daughter of the late Early A. and Lula W. Woodham. She was a charter member of St. Luke's Methodist Church and a member of the WCTU and WCSC.
Surviving are her husband, F. L. Graddick; four daughters, Mrs. J. R. Kirkland of Sumter, Mrs. D. R. Gaskins and Mrs. Cedirc Hixson of Hartsville, Mrs. A. R. Shiplett of Staunton, Va., a sister, Mrs. John Mixon of Hartsvile; a brother, Murray Woodham of Bennettsville; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Published in the Florence Morning News - July 21, 1968
Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Sunday at Brown-Pennington Funeral Home by Rev. B. E. Locklair Jr. Burial will be in Westview Memorial Cemetery.
Mrs. Graddick was born in Lee County, a daughter of the late Early A. and Lula W. Woodham. She was a charter member of St. Luke's Methodist Church and a member of the WCTU and WCSC.
Surviving are her husband, F. L. Graddick; four daughters, Mrs. J. R. Kirkland of Sumter, Mrs. D. R. Gaskins and Mrs. Cedirc Hixson of Hartsville, Mrs. A. R. Shiplett of Staunton, Va., a sister, Mrs. John Mixon of Hartsvile; a brother, Murray Woodham of Bennettsville; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Published in the Florence Morning News - July 21, 1968
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