Born in Greenville County, a son of the late William Isaac Epps and the late Thelma Louise Daniel Eskew, Mr. Eppes retired from Advanced Doors with twenty-five plus years of service and was an active member of Deliverance Tabernacle Church of God.
Ricky was very talented having built and painted many hotrods, but his greatest love was his family. He will be dearly missed by all who loved and knew him.
Surviving, in addition to his wife of twenty-one years, are a son, Brandon Richard Eppes of Powdersville; three daughters, Shana Denise Parrish (Jeff), Donna Lynn Morris (Charles), and Patches Elaine Allison (Richard), all of Easley; a brother, Michael Eskew (Chrissy) of Liberty; two sisters, Lib Bagwell (Barry) of Easley, and Tammy Gilliard (Bobby) of Greenville; two half-sisters, Terry Wolosin and Billiejo Eppes, both of NJ; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Burial in Graceland Cemetery-West.
Born in Greenville County, a son of the late William Isaac Epps and the late Thelma Louise Daniel Eskew, Mr. Eppes retired from Advanced Doors with twenty-five plus years of service and was an active member of Deliverance Tabernacle Church of God.
Ricky was very talented having built and painted many hotrods, but his greatest love was his family. He will be dearly missed by all who loved and knew him.
Surviving, in addition to his wife of twenty-one years, are a son, Brandon Richard Eppes of Powdersville; three daughters, Shana Denise Parrish (Jeff), Donna Lynn Morris (Charles), and Patches Elaine Allison (Richard), all of Easley; a brother, Michael Eskew (Chrissy) of Liberty; two sisters, Lib Bagwell (Barry) of Easley, and Tammy Gilliard (Bobby) of Greenville; two half-sisters, Terry Wolosin and Billiejo Eppes, both of NJ; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Burial in Graceland Cemetery-West.
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