Anthony LaWayne Merriweather

Anthony LaWayne Merriweather was born April 30, 1967 the son of the late Annie Juanita Merriweather and Johnny Gomillion(Linda). He departed this earthly life bound for his Heavenly home on April 3, 2023.


He was educated in the Edgefield County School System, and Schools of Washington, DC. When he became of age, Anthony decided to search and find his way in life by moving to Washington, DC. He split living in Washington, D.C. and South Carolina for many years.

Anthony loved people. He loved to greet people with the greeting of Hey Shorty.


HE loved music. He once was a set-up man for various go -go bands in the city. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a competitior. His family say he loved basketball but he might not have a great shot, (LoL).


He was preceded in death by his mother, Annie Juanita Merriweather, his grandmother, Hattie Gomillion, James Merriweather, Albert Merriweather, Willie Merriweather, John “Flip” Merriweather and Stacy Roach.


He leaves to love honor and cherish his precious memory: a daughter, Jada Houston, Aiken, SC, a granddaughter, Jeremiah Houston; his parents, Johnny Gomillion(Linda), Augusta, GA; siblings, Bawana Merriweather, Maryland, M J Watkins (Carlos), North Carolina, Tyna Merriweather, Aiken, SC, Jermaine Merriweather, North Carolina, Steven Gomillion, California, Anthony McGhee, Augusta, GA, Yolanda Brown (George) Maryland, Specialty Fletcher, District of Columbia, Jerrmy Merriweather, North Carolina, Johnny Gomillion, Jr, Augusta, GA and Anthony Broadwater, North Augusta, SC; uncles and aunts, William Merriweather, Jr. (Patsy), Saluda, SC, James Merriweather (Helen), Johnston, SC, Wilbur Lorick(Grace), Johnston, Sc Taylor Merriweather, Johnston, SC Sadie Martin, and Patricia Price both of District of Columbia, Delores Marshall, Doretta Bryant (Greg), Walter Andrews, (Vivian) and Vanessa Merriweather all of Johnston, SC and Justee Merriweather North Augusta, SC and a host of nieces, nephews, , other relatives and friends.

Mrs. JoAnn Etheredge Lewis

Mrs. JoAnn Etheredge Lewis was the youngest of six children to the late George and Queen Etheredge, was born on June 14, 1947 in Leesville, South  Carolina.  JoAnn known as “Mimi,” was called to her heavenly home when her life came to an end at 6:14 a.m. on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.

Homegoing services will be held at the graveside on Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. in the B & L Memorial Park, South Lee Street, Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina with Reverend Jessica Etheredge Miles, Presiding.

 JoAnn graduated from Twin City High School in 1964, and got her cosmetologist license from The Waverly School of Beauty Culture in 1968.

 After graduation, JoAnn began employment at Wellington Industries in Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina as a Relay Calibrator.  In 1965, JoAnn was offered a job as Office Assistant with School District 3 at Batesburg-Leesville High School, Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina.  After marriage in 1968, JoAnn moved to Washington, DC to join her husband and worked at Maxwell & Tennyson Pharmacy as a Typist.  After returning to the area, she received employment with Department of Mental Health, Columbia, South Carolina as a Beauty Shop Manager in 1973 and received the following certifications:  Fire and Casualty Insurance, Coaching & Team Building for Managers & Supervisors, Providing Continuity of Care Through Team Work, US Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations, Southern Atlantic Healthcare Alliance and Self-Defense Certification.

 JoAnn was preceded in death by one sister, Jeanette Mark and one brother, Joe L. Etheredge.

 She leaves to cherish her memory:  her devoted husband, Robert B. Lewis, Sr. of the home; two sons, Robert B. Lewis, II (Nikkie), Chris Lewis (Felicia) and one daughter, Kenya M. Lewis, all of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, three brothers, James Etheredge of Charleston, South Carolina, Jesse Etheredge of Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina and John Etheredge of Rocky Mount, North Carolina; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends.

Angel Monique Miles

Johnston, SC- Angel Monique Miles was born December 18, 1982 the eldest daughter of Carl Miles and Gennie Glover Miles. She departed this earthly life bound for her Heavenly home on January 28, 2023 surrounded by her family at her parents home.

She was educated in the schools of Edgefield County and was a 2001 graduate of Strom Thurmond High. Following High school, she continued her education and received her Associates of Arts degree at Piedmont Technical College

At an early age Simmon Ridge was her church home. She continued her spiritual journey where she joined the Joshua Gener8tion House of Faith, Inc. There she served on the Usher Ministry and the Praise Ministry. Angel was blessed with an anointed voice. She was blessed to use her angelic voice to sing songs at many weddings and other events. She will forever be remembered for her amazing smile and infectious laughter. Those gifts as well as her spirit of encouragement blessed all around her. All of these gifts she used to serve her Lord and Savior.

She was employed by the Voters Registration Office in Edgefield County and also worked for the Town of Johnston for a number of years. Her last position was as a Registration Clerk at the Aiken Regional Medical Center in Aiken, SC until her health began to fail.

Angel leaves to love honor and cherish her precious memories: her parents, Carl & Gennie Glover Miles, of the home, three sisters, Carlenna and Shaquana Miles both of Aiken, SC; Candace Sandersof Piedmont SC; a nephew, Jeremiah Lee, Aiken, SC; a niece, Malayiah Babb, Piedmont, SC; a great aunt, Fannie Taylorof Edgefield, SC and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and amazing friends.

Funeral Services for Ms. Angel Monique Miles will be held 11:00am Thursday, February 2, 2023 at the Joshua Gener8tion House of Faith, Inc., 196 H.E. Holmes Road, Trenton, SC 29847 with the Apostle Augustus Washington, Pastor officiating. Interment will follow in the Simmon Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery, 286 Center Spring Road, Edgefield, SC 29824. Viewing will be held 11am-6 pm Wednesday, at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC.

Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell Bynem

Leesville, SC — Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell Bynem was born on July 30, 1918 to the late Joseph and Alice Davenport-Caldwell.  She was second to the youngest of 15 siblings, all of whom have preceded her in death.

Willie Mae was educated in Newberry County public schools until her family relocated to Leesville, South Carolina where she met and married her late husband of 55 years, Clarence Leon Bynem, Sr. From that union came five children, three boys and two girls. Clarence Leon Bynem, Jr. (Washington DC, preceded her in death), Leonard Lorenzo Bynem (Wagener, South Carolina, preceded her in death), Thelma Louise Bynem Thompson (Irmo, South Carolina), Elzie Lee Bynem (Jacksonville, Florida, preceded her in death) and Deaconess Evelyn Bynem Green (Suitland, Maryland).

She tirelessly worked various jobs to provide for and educate her children and many grandchildren, including “town beautician” where everyone came to get a press n’ curl.   She was an active member of St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church for 75+ years; having served on the senior choir as second lead, church secretary, Deaconess and Mother of the Church.  Prior to becoming a member of St. Mark, she was a member of St. John CME Church.  She loved her Pastor Amos O. Harling Jr. and First Lady Emma Harling.

Willie Mae was of service to everyone in need of advice, guidance, council, a warm meal and always a helping hand in her community.  She loved to fish and garden and enjoyed cruises in her latter years.

Those left to carry on her legacy are:  her two daughters – Thelma Louise Bynem Thompson of Irmo, South Carolina and Deaconess Evelyn Bynem Green of Suitland, Maryland; a loving daughter-in-law – Ella Mae Bynem of Wagener, South Carolina; twenty grandchildren, forty great-grandchildren followed by numerous great-great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.

Homegoing services will be held on Monday, January 23, 2023 at St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church in Batesburg-Leesville, SC. Interment was in the St. Mark Baptist Church cemetery.

Mrs. Janie Mae Adams

Ms. Janie Mae Adams

Leesville — Homegoing services will be held on Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:00 pm at the Tabernacle Baptist Church, 607 Kestrel Drive, Leesville, SC 29070, where the Reverend Dennis Jackson is pastor and officiant.

Mrs. Janie Mae Adams was born January 2, 1936 to the late Will and Ellen Sulton.  She fell asleep in death on Tuesday, December 27, 2022.

She was a beloved homemaker and caregiver to her family and an extremely hard worker.  She dedicated her life to caring for those she knew and loved.  Janie was a long time member of Tabernacle Baptist Church where she was a member of the Senior Choir.

Janie was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Jimmie Lee Adams, Sr.  To this union, they bore twelve children.  Jim and Janie were never seen apart.  Wherever you saw one, you saw the other riding around town and never knew a stranger.  Together they were a force to be reckoned with and created a huge family that loved and cherished them both.  Never one to bite her tongue, everyone knew where they stood with her and loved her for it. 

Janie was also preceded her in death by two daughters, Elvina James and Mary Alice Adams; one granddaughter, Fredrina Johnson; one grandson, Jessie James one great-grandson, Jonathan Sulton; four brothers and four sisters.

Those left to celebrate her life and cherish her memories include:  ten children – Gladys Whetstone of Wagener, South Carolina; Jimmie Lee (Naomi) Adams, Jr. of Columbia, South Carolina, Lelar (Thomas) Dunn, Sandra (Michael) Thomas, Aron (Cathey) Adams, Evaline Adams, all of Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina; Rosa (Andrew) Parris of Lexington, South Carolina; Cathy (Michael) Cyrus and Jacqueline Smith, both of Ridge Spring, South Carolina; Lee (Geraldine) Adams of Gaston, South Carolina; grandchildren reared in the home include Chamika McKeiver, Jamarco Parris, Quendarlyn Adams, Corey Adams and Kendra Adams, all of Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina; one brother-in-law, Joe (Robena) Adams of Bronx, New York;  one God-son, Angelo Trapp of Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina; thirty-two grandchildren, sixty-six great-grandchildren, twenty-six great-great grandchildren and 2 great-great-great grandchildren; also a host of nieces and nephews to love and cherish her memories.

A special thanks to Compassionate Care Hospice for the care they provided to our Mother.

Justin Ferrio Gartrell

Funeral Services for Mr. Justin Ferrio Gartrell will be held 1:00pm Saturday, December 17, 2022 at the Reedy Branch Baptist Church with the Rev. K. Tron Padgett, Pastor and the Rev. Dr. Jasper Lloyd, Eulogist. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Viewing will be 11:00am- 6:00pm Friday at Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC.

Justin Gartrell, 31, was born on June 16, 1991, in Edgefield, South Carolina, to Robert Gartrell, Sr., and Nora Jean Brown Moton.

At an early age, Justin joined Reedy Branch Baptist Church.

Justin was a special child. He may have had some health issues but the light of his life showed you how he was a fun and joyous man-child.

He was educated at Douglas and graduated in 2012 at Strom Thurmond High. He had his own personality. He loved to eat, make noise and play with anything that made noise.

One of his favorite things to do was ride . He enjoyed spending time with his family, going out and going to church. He will be truly missed by his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Lizzie Mae Brown, a grandfather, Robert Mickens, aunt, Mildred Brown, uncle, Jimmie Brown, uncle, Rufus Brown, uncle, Willie James Allen, Jr and a co-parent, Yolanda Gartrell.

Those left to love and cherish his memories, his parents, Nora Brown Moton, Johnston, SC and Robert Lee Gartrell, Aiken, SC; brothers, Anthony G. Corley, Johnston, SC and Robert L. Gartrell. Jr, Edgefield, SC; sisters, Ruby Gartrell, Eureka, SC Lashonda Gartrell and Angela Gartrell, both of Edgefield, SC; grandparents, Willie Allen (Eva) Johnston, SC, Ruby C. Gartrell, Atlanta, GA and grandparents in Christ, Rev. Dr. Jasper Lloyd (Leila), Edgefield, SC; aunts, Helen Mason, Betty Williams (Curt) and Lisa Mason, all of Johnston, SC, Gladys Hill and Brenda Jones(Terry) both of North Augusta, SC, Johnnie Mae Kimbrough, Ward, SC Anna Mazytk (Elder Victor), Annie Ruth Johnson(David) and Peggy Mickens all of Aiken, SC, Angie Johnson(Leo) and Tabitha Jacobs (Grice), Columbia, SC; uncles, Willie James Brown (Maconya), Johnston, SC, Jermaine Allen, Willie Gartrell(Sheila) , Joe Gartrell, Matthew Gartrell all of Aiken, SC, Bobby Brown, Ward, SC, James Gartrell, David Gartrell (Sandra), and Terry Gartrell (Keisha) all of Atlanta, GA, Larry Gartrell (Valerie), Bettis Academy, and Jake Bush, North Augusta, SC, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.

Willie "Bubba" Jones Jr.

Funeral Services for Mr. Willie Jones, Jr. “Bubba” will be held 2:00pm THursday , December 15, 2022 at the Simmon Ridge Baptist Church . THe Reverend Winston G. Oliphant will officiate and the Reverend Lonnie Jones as the Eulogist. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Willie Jones, Jr., was born on July 8, 1960, the son of the late Dora Bell Howard Jones and Willie J. Jones, Sr. He departed this earthly life bound for his heavenly home on December 9, 2022, at his home in Johnston, SC.

Willie was a 1978 graduate of Strom Thurmond High School. After graduation, he then enlisted in the United States Army where he served until he was medically discharged. He was baptized at the Simmon Ridge Baptist Church at an early age.

Willie was employed at Ground Force Landscaping, LLC until his health declined recently. He made a big impact on the people he encountered. He loved his family very much and brought joy to all he met.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Janet D. Jones. Willie will be truly missed by his family and friends.

Those left to love honor and cherish his memories include:a son, Jeffery Jones, Johnston, SC; three daughters, Stephanie Dobbs(Jeffery Mathis), Keisha Jones and Tekeya Williams, all of Johnston, SC; five grandsons, Deon Mathis, Deshaun Miles, K’Mari Jones, Jayden Jones, and Justin Jones; two granddaughters, Nydiah Mathis and MiHailey Miles; two greatgrandsons, Collin Mathis and Cayden Mathis; a brother, Lonnie Jones(Amelia); a sister, Evelyn Davis (Theodore); an aunt, Christine Jones, a special niece, Latoya Jones and a host of family and friends.

Terrence Detron Culbreath

Terrance D. Culbreath

Funeral Services for Terrence D. Culbreath will be Saturday, December 10, 2022 at the Rosa Spring Baptist Church where the Reverend Winston Oliphant is Pastor. Reverend Lorenzo Williams will officiate the services. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Terrence Culbreath, was born in Richmond County, Georgia, on January 7, 1983. He was the son of Luke Jones and Jackie Culbreath.

Terrrence “Tee” Culbreath departed this earthly life on December 4, 2022 at the age of 39.

He was a graduate of the Strom Thurmond High School.

He was a native of Johnston and left the small town after high school to chase his dreams. Terrance was granted a scholarship to the NASCAR school in Mooresville, N.C. After finishing the program, he decided to pursue music, which was his long-term passion.

Instead, he earned a degree in audio engineering from Full Sail University in Florida and began making connections in the Atlanta music industry scene. An internship at Stankonia Studios turned into a full-time job, where he started as an engineer and eventually began producing music. He helped record “Royal Flush” by OutKast and Raekwon, which was nominated for a Grammy, and later placed his first big record with Big Boi’s “Tangerine.”

Culbreath’s personal pursuit of happiness landed him in incredible places. He has done everything from working for NASCAR to producing Grammy nominated songs. During his travels he gained a unique worldview and eventually made his way back to Johnston with a passion to make an impact in his hometown.

Terrence D. Culbreath led the city of Johnston for 10 years, two as councilman and 8 as mayor. Mayor Terrence Culbreath served as the 13th Mayor of Johnston, South Carolina. Mayor Culbreath is the youngest mayor ever elected in the Town of Johnston at age 31 and is the youngest 2 term mayor in the state of South Carolina. Mayor Culbreath used his time in office with the mission of “Moving Johnston Forward”;, by focusing on economic development, investments in recreation and quality of life. Prior to his election as mayor in 2014, Culbreath served two years on Johnston Town Council where he focused on improving both the Public Works and Police Departments as well as community infrastructure to attract new businesses and residents. Terrence serves on a wide variety of boards and community organizations including, MASC (Municipal Association of South Carolina) Executive Board of Directors (Columbia, SC), and as an Executive Committee member SCCBM (South Carolina Conference of Black Mayors) to name a few. In addition to his work with the Town of Johnston, Mayor Culbreath sought to cultivate relationships with local churches, community organizations and stakeholders such as Edgefield County Schools, and Edgefield County Peach Growers to build his coalition of true Johnston believers.

Distance creates distortion” is a quote by Pastor Carl Lentz that Culbreath lived by. This specific quote hits home for him because he says that “It tells a lot about how we live and interact with the world today. So many people have opinions or points of view on people, issues and subjects but they are so far from that their point of view is distorted and sometimes even toxic.”

Outside of his day-to-day duties as mayor, Culbreath explored his other passions. A little-known fact, he actually owns a photography company (Culbreath.Photography) and a political consulting firm (Eighty3 Media & Consulting). He also recently founded “The Culbreath Group,” offering services in all 50 states that included public relations, nonprofit consulting, and project management. As you can see, Mayor Culbreath embodied the role of a renaissance man and a future statesman.

Culbreath also served as political director for the 2020 Presidential Campaign of U.S. Senator. Cory Booker, D-N.J. Booker said Monday his last memory of Culbreath will be the sweatshirt Culbreath wore when they met a couple of days before Culbreath died.

“ He helped lead my presidential campaign; and when I last saw him about 48 hours ago, he was wearing a sweatshirt that I had given him with the words of a poet I love on it, “ Booker said in a recorded video. “It will be my last memory of seeing him, and it was so fitting. What it said was simply: Real leaders lead with love.”;

Booker called Culbreath a heroic leader with a magnanimous heart. “ He was one of these leaders that didn’t tell you how great he was but made you feel great, that didn’t lift to elevate himself but was focused on elevating others, Booker said.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Betty Culbreath and James Langford.

He leaves to cherish his memories to his mother, Jackie Culbreath Smith (Jonathan Henderson), Johnston, SC; his father, Luke Jones, Bettis Academy, four aunts, Vickie Culbreath, Augusta, GA, Sharon Rouse, Edgefield, SC, Elizabeth Jackson, Aiken, SC, Jozell Dobey (Adell), Trenton, SC; 5 uncles, Barry Culbreath (Pat), Tampa, FL, Glenn Culbreath, Johnston, SC, Virgil Culbreath, Johnston, SC, Robert Jones (Diane), Trenton, SC, Jack Jones, Aiken, SC; God Parents, Ann Williams (James Jones), Johnston, SC, special son, Isaiah Dennis, Savannah, GA; special friends, Ryan, Rashad, Kipp, Marcus, Zach, Vick, Willie Joe, Mr. Joe Fulmore; special cousins, Korey Williams, Tevin Culbreath, Carlos Culbreath, Darnell Culbreath, Shane Culbreath, Lavina Culbreath, Janay Morin, Mariah Culbreath, Keyonna Culbreath, Dalevon Culbreath, Allen Culbreath, Roger Culbreath, Travis Culbreath, LaNiydia Culbreath, Nicole Williams Mance, and a host of other family and friends.

Derrick Coleman

Lexington, SC - Funeral Services for Mr. Derrick Coleman will be held at 4:00pm Saturday, November 26, 2022 at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home Chapel. There will be no viewing.

Derrick Coleman was born May 25, 1981, in Greenwood, South Carolina. He was the son of the late Ora Mae Coleman. He departed this earthly life on November 1, 2022.

Derrick was educated in the schools of Edgefield County. He had a great sense of humor. He always had a big smile and was always ready to talk. He loved to laugh, joke, and aggravate people but it was all love. He was a good writer and an aspiring rapper. Most of all, Derrick had a big heart.

He leaves to cherish his memories: sisters, Charlene Coleman, Derricka (Charles) Coleman Booker, April Coleman, a brother, Charles Coleman, a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.



Alexander Jackson

Alexander Jackson was born to the late Albert H. Jackson on April 2, 1950, in Saluda County, South Carolina. At an early age, he accepted Christ and was baptized at Mine Creek Baptist Church. He departed this life on November 1, 2022.

He received his primary education at Ridge Hill Elementary and graduated from Ridge Hill High School, Ridge Spring, South Carolina. He continued his post-secondary education at Voorhees College in Denmark, South Carolina.

Alexander was united in Holy Matrimony to Mary Jones. This union was blessed with a daughter, Tashia. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked in the service industry. Later in life, he moved to Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he engaged in his own business.

He leaves to cherish his memories: his daughter, Tashia Jackson of Johnston, SC; four brothers, William (Sarah) Jackson, Johnston, SC, Nathaniel Jackson, Johnston, SC, Calvin (Evergrace) Jackson, Edgefield, SC, and Clifford (Sheneque) Jackson, Aiken, SC; (3) sisters-in-laws: Wilburn Jackson, Majorie Jackson, both of Johnston, SC, and Bettie Jackson, Belvedere, SC; (1) brother-in-law, Vance Frazier, Roselle, NJ; (1) aunt, Jesse Williams, Upper Marlboro, MD, and (1) uncle, Willie Mack Williams, Washington, DC, also, an additional host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Brothers and sisters that preceded him in death: Maggie Jerry, Albert  Jackson, Jr., Ruth Andrews, Charlie N. Jackson, Isabelle Frazier, Patricia Jackson, John H. Jackson, and Jean Jackson.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, November 6, 2022, at 2:00 pm at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home Chapel in Johnston, SC, where Reverend Glenn Harvey Andrews will officiate.