Alfred Satterwhite

Aiken, SC- Funeral Services for Mr. Alfred Satterwhite will be held 1:00pm Saturday, 12/16/ 2023 at the Simmon Ridge Baptist Church with the Rev. Michael Key the Eulogist and the Rev. Willie Patten Officiating. Interment will follow in the Church Cemetery. Viewing will be 11:00am - 6pm, Friday.

Alfred Satterwhite, known as “Man”, was born June 20, 1985, in Greenwood, SC, to Alfred Williams and the late Chris Ann Satterwhite Williams. He departed this life and entered rest on Thursday, December 7, 2023.

Alfred was educated in the Public Schools of Edgefield and Aiken County School Districts. He was a hard working employee and entrepreneur. He was an employee of Kimberly Clark for 10 plus years and an entrepreneur with his father Alfred Williams at A & A Construction and Carpentry. He also enjoyed writing music and rapping. His stage name was “Young Gemini”.

As a child, Alfred grew up in a God-Fearing home. He attended Faith Outreach Christian Center in Ridge Spring, SC, with Pastor Alvin Ligons. Alfred has always been a young man that demonstrated the love of God by his actions and the joy he brought to others.

Alfred will be deeply missed. His infectious smile, since of humor, and willingness to help anyone in need has left an imprint on the hearts of those who knew him.

Alfred was preceded in death by his mother, Chris Ann Satterwhite Williams, paternal grandparents, Bennie Lee Williams and Corine Williams, maternal grandparents, Henry Satterwhite and Pearline Satterwhite.

He leaves to cherish his memories, Father, Alfred Williams (Shia), Edgefield, SC, Special Aunt/Mom, Linda Brown (Willie), North Augusta, SC, twin sister, Alfreda Jennings (Stephawn), Trenton, SC, two brothers, Gary Satterwhite (Christina), Aiken, SC, Richard Satterwhite(Melinda), Aiken, SC, sisters, Tresa Smith, (Mike), Shatisha Barnes (Christopher), Latoria Nicholson (Jerry), Johnston, SC, Monique Satterwhite, (Carlton), North Augusta, SC, brothers, Randy Satterwhite (Jessica), Johnston, SC, Johnny Hammond, (Jasmine), Aiken, SC, Daryl Satterwhite, North Augusta, SC, seven aunts, Betty Key (Michael), Johnston, SC, Mary Clark, Washington, DC, Ann Lou Satterwhite, Johnston, SC, Mae Frances Harling, (Arthur Lee), Aiken, SC, Betty Dukes, Johnston, SC, Gloria Jean Hill, New York, Betty Lou Clark, New York, three uncles, Marion Satterwhite, Johnston, SC, Charlie Satterwhite, Clearwater, SC, Heyward Wiliams (Darlene), Aiken, SC, special girlfriend of 18 years, Janet Williams, Aiken, SC, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Horace Pixley, Sr.

Trenton, SC- Funeral Services for Mr. Horace Pixley, Sr. will be held 2:00pm Sunday, 12/17/2023 at the Rosa Spring Baptist Church with the Rev. Winston Oliphant , Pastor, Rev. Marshall Hopkins Eulogist and the Rev. Lewis Burt, Officiating. Interment will follow in the Holloway Family Cemetery on Vidot Road North Augusta, SC. Viewing will begin 11:00am Saturday, with Visitation 2:00pm-4:00pm. .

Horace Pixley Sr. “Big Money” was born November 19, 1953, the eldest son of Theodore and Christina Pixley . A native of Trenton, Sc he entered into eternal rest December 12, 2023 at the Wellstar Medical Center, Augusta GA.

He is preceded in death by his mate of 31 years, Angelia Renea Holloway, a grandchild, Courvoisier Martin and siblings, Theodore Pixley, Jr and Leroy Pixley.

Horace is survived by his children, Horace (Regina) Pixley, Jr. , Sharon (Steven) Walker, Tesa Ohwovoriole. Ashley “Lulu” (Lywill) Brown and Joshua Pixley. Grandchildren, Kanrisha, Brittany, De’monte. Kmari, Zayveonna, Markell, Jessica, Brianna Trinity, Hailey and Samson; siblings, Theola Herrin, Bobby (Tracey) Pixley, Sr, Christine (Rev. Marshall) Hopkins, Elizabeth (Daniel) Morris. Tyrone Pixley, Theodore (Evelyn) Davis, Sarah (Jasper) Brown, Patricia Derricott and a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Jaheim Ahmad Mathis

Johnston, SC - Funeral services for Mr. Jaheim Ahmad Mathis will be held 1:00PM Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at the Shaws Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Michael Walker is the Pastor/ Eulogist, The Rev. Winston Oliphant will Officiate. Interment will follow in the Sunset Gardens Memorial Park in Johnston, SC.

Viewing will be 11:00 am - 7:00 pm, Tuesday at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC.

Jaheim Ahmad Mathis was born to his parents, Richard Mathis, Jr. and Winifar Jean Mathis, on Saturday, November 24, 2001 at University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia. He gained his wings and went to heaven on Thursday, November 30, 2023 at WellStar Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia at the tender age of 22.

Jaheim grew up with his parents and his older brother, Byron Tyrell Mathis, in Johnston, South Carolina. Everyone that knew Jaheim loved him for his characteristic smile and infectious personality. He enjoyed traveling, hanging out with friends, spending time with his family, and attending sporting events.

Jaheim was an avid lover of sports. His favorite teams were the Strom Thurmond Rebels, South Carolina Gamecocks, and the Dallas Cowboys. As a young boy, it was his dream to play football in high school, college, and in the NFL. Jaheim attended Strom Thurmond High School where he graduated in 2020. While at Strom Thurmond High School, he was a starter on the football team as the left tackle on the offensive line. He went on to attend Limestone University on a football scholarship where he studied general business and played tight end for the Limestone Saints.

Jaheim is survived by his father (Richard Mathis, Jr.), his mother (Winifar Mathis), his brother (Byron Mathis), his sister-in-law (Valeria Lee), his niece (Laila Mathis), his grandmother (Edna Mathis), the love of his life (Taylor Smith), his dog (Ghost), and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

James Burt

Edgefield, SC- In what seemed like the blink of an eye, on November 22, 2023, our beloved James Burt saw the bright light of glory and began his journey home.

Mr. James was born June 11, 1950, in Edgefield County, SC, the son of Frank Burt, Sr and Mattie Padgett Burt.

Memorial Services for Mr. James Burt will be held 11:00am Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC. The Reverend Alfred Bates will officiate.

James Burt was educated in the schools of Edgefield County. And a graduate of WE Parker High School.

He was employed with the Graniteville Company for many years.

Mr. James was a giving person, a man of few words , he was a honest, hard working and fair man who was loved by all he dealt with and always offered a cheerful smile and words of encouragement to anyone who needed it.

Mr. James was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Frank Burt, Sr. , Albert Burt and Willie Lee Burt.

Mr. James leaves to love, honor and cherish his memories, his children, Bridget Hill, Johnston, SC and Ronald Buggs(Jane), Batesburg, SC; a brother, George Burt, (Jenny Ruth), Johnston, SC; two sisters, Katherine Hammond (Ronnie), Johnston, SC and Sarah Baldwin , Durham, NC; a aunt Katherine Nicholson, (Charlie), Washington, seven grandchildren( Quinton Buggs(Arielle), Justin, Hill, Tobia s Hill, Eamon Buggs, Tyler Buggs, Jordan Mathis, and Quantrice Smith); six great grandchildren (Jalayah & Junree Buggs, Jakari Hill, Christian Waldo, Jaslynn & Kaelynn Coleman), a sister-in-law, Dorothy Burt, Johnston, SC and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.

Larry E. Johnson

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, November 24, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at Shady Grove Baptist Church, located at 140 Shady Grove Road, Batesburg-Leesville, SC, where Reverend James McDaniel is the Presiding Pastor.

Mr. Larry E. Johnson, 64, was born September 22, 1959, resided in Columbia, South Carolina before he transitioned to his heavenly home on Sunday, November 19, 2023 at Prisma Parkridge Hospital. He was the son of the late James and Ethel Johnson.

Larry accepted Christ at an early age and joined Shady Grove Baptist Church, Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina. He attended the public schools of Lexington County, graduating from Batesburg Leesville High School. After graduating, he attended Midlands Technical College for some time before beginning his career as owner and operator of over-the-road truck driving. Years later, Larry took a position of employment at Amicks Farms as a truck driver.

Larry was preceded in death by both of his parents, James and Ethel Johnson, his brother James “Terry” Johnson, and one sister and brother-in-law, Ethel Lee & James “Sunny Boy” Morris.

Those left to cherish his memories include two brothers and two sisters- James Norris, Michael Johnson, Sarah Burton, and Dorothy Walker, all who reside in Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina; He also leaves to cherish his memories two daughters- Janice Gantt of Monetta, South Carolina, and Erica Mincey of Lexington, South Carolina; four grandchildren- Janisha Ruth, Quameshia Gantt, Jordan Bell, and Daquon Hicks; one great-grandson- Zimiere Mobley; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and many sorrowing friends.

Pearl Edwards Lott

Trenton, SC- Funeral Services for Mrs. Pearl Edward Lott will be 1:00pm Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at the Walk of Faith Tabernacle of Worship Johnston, SC 29832 with the

Apostle Roger Edwards, Pastor,

Apostle Roger Edwards Officiating and the

Reverend Brooks S. Williamson, Eulogist. Interment will follow at the Sunset Memorial Garden, Johnston, SC. Viewing will be 11:00am-6:00pm Tuesday at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC.

In what seemed like the blink of an eye, on October 18, 2023, our beloved Pearl Edward Lott saw the bright light of glory and began her journey home. Mrs. Pearl was born February 7, 1932, in Edgefield County, SC, the daughter of Smith Edwards and Mattie Smith Edwards.

She was educated in the schools of Edgefield County. She was a member of Grace Deliverance where the Pastors are Apostle Willie and Geneva Campbell.

She was employed with the Saluda County School District spreading love one meal at a time in the cafeterias of Riverside Elementary_and Saluda Elementary for over 44 years.

To some she was Ms. Pearl, To some she was Young Lady, To some she was sunshine, To some she was Mother Pearl, To some she was Queen, To some she was Grandma, To some she was Nana, To some she was Nen-Nen, To some she was Grammie, To some she was Nenny but To us she was Mom and Mamma.

Ms. Pearl was such a giving person. At times, she used her personal finances to make sure students had hot lunches. She also fed those in the community that came to her home for fellowship. Ms. Pearl was a woman, who was loved by all and always offered a cheerful smile and words of encouragement to anyone who needed it. She was a person with a good heart.

Ms. Pearl was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Lott, Sr, her parents, and two sons, James and Albert Lott, Jr.

Ms. Pearl leaves to love, honor and cherish her memories, her children, Marjorie Perment, Johnston, SC, Edward (Roberta) Lott, North Augusta, SC , Tracy Lott, and Marilyn Lott both of Trenton, SC, a brother, Lawrence Edwards, Trenton, SC; fifteen grandchildren, twenty four great grandchildren and twelve great-great grandchildren and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and sorrowing friends.

Rondell Morris

Raleigh NC- Funeral Services for Mr. Rondell Morris will be held 2:00pm Saturday, October 21, 2023, at the Monetta Baptist Church with the Reverend Roosevelt Franklin, Pastor/ Presiding. Viewing will be at the Amos & Sons Funeral Home from 11:00am- 6:00pm Friday. The family is receiving family and friends at the residence of his sister, Tasha Morris. (Bonham Road).

Rondell Morris was born March 20, 1979, the son of Dorothy Mae Morris Bernard and Leon Stroman. He departed this earthly life on October 11, 2023.

Rondell was a man dedicated to his family and friends and treasured the relationships he made. The family commented about his love for his family (especially his children) and how he was loved by all of his family and friends.

Rondell was one of a kind. He had a very caring heart. He loved his family and that means all of us. He showed nopain even when I could look into his eyes and see pain. He would always say Tasha, I’m ok. I got this.

I usually would say, Rondell you play too much with a smile on my face. He is really going to be missed a lot by a lot of us. Shocking is not even the beginning of explaining this til we meet again . We love you handsome.

He leaves to cherish and love his memory, six children, Devonta Keller, Detroit MI, J’Koby Dunbar, Columbia, SC , Shy’teria Morris, Aiken, SC Cali Monae Morris , Minnesota, and Mariella and Marianna Valentine , of Saluda, SC; six sisters, Tasha Morris, Saluda, SC Warneeka Robinson, Therese Robinson Cassandra Griffin(Caleb), all of Aiken, SC Shenora Robinson, Aiken, SC and Marquita Coleman, Batesburg, SC, five brothers, Tony Coleman, Zack Coleman, Stacie Coleman, Gregory Burgess, Batesburg, SCand Steven Gantt and Terrence Lockett, Jr both of Ridge Spring, SC; six aunts, three uncles two grandchildren, Kaden Morris and Kacen Morris both of Aiken, SC and a host of nieces, nephews cousins other relatives and friends.

Margaret R. (Jackson) Gray

Hephzibah, GA- Funeral Services for Mrs. Margaret R. Gray will be held 11:00am Friday, October 20, 2023 at the Beulah Grove Baptist Church in Augusta, GA. The Rev. Xavier Creekmur, Pastor/Officiating; and the Rev. Dr. Sam Davis, Eulogist. Interment will follow at the Mine Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Johnston, SC. Viewing will be Thursday October 19, 2023 11:00am- 6:00pm at Amos & Sons Funeral Home, Johnston, SC. The family will receive family and friends at the residence in Hepzibah.

Margaret R. (Jackson) Gray was born May 6, 1948 to Elijah and Lillie Bell (Mathis) Jackson all of Johnston, SC. She attended South Carolina public schools and was one of the first black students to graduate from Strom Thurmond High School in 1966. She was a member of Bland Baptist Church in Johnston, SC. At the age of 20 years old, she married the late John Elzia Gray, the son of the late Willie and Bennie Lee (Honey) Gray.  She and her husband traveled a lot in service to their country. She graduated from Kerr Business College, and attended Georgia Military.  She later joined Beulah Grove Baptist Church where she served as the Accountability Director as well as participated in several ministries such as the Card and Craft Ministry.  She had a love for math, crochet, jewelry making, cooking and reading. She loved God and people. She was a good-hearted person who loved to smile and make people laugh. She enjoyed encouraging people and helping those in need.


She leaves to cherish her memory, her children Cheryl Gray of Fairburn, GA and Daryl (Jaime Battle) Gray of Marietta, GA, two sisters Mary Lillie (Ulysees) Johnson of Laurinburg, NC, Delores (Sigmon) Jones of Hempstead, NY, one brother-in-law James (Gail) Gray, sisters-in-law Mildred Gray, Sarah Richardson both of Johnston, SC, Virginia Gray of Lodi NJ, Grace Gray of Patterson, NJ, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

 

Catherine Teresa Coleman Butler

Aiken, SC- Funeral Services for Catherine Teresa Coleman Butler will be held 1:00pm Friday, October 13, 2023 at the Pine Hill Missionary Baptist Church with the Reverend Casey Duncan Pastor and the Rev erend Dr. Jerome Coleman , Eulogist. Interment will follow in the Church Cemetery.

Viewing will be 11:00am - 6:00pm Thursday at Amos & Sons Funeral Home. and the family will recieve family and friends at her residence in Aiken.

Catherine Teresa Coleman Butler was born November 14, 1953, in Edgefield County to the late Deacon Wille Lee Coleman, Sr and Rosa Belle Harris Coleman She peacefully entered into rest at her home on Saturday, October 7, 2023.

She was a graduate of Strom Thurmond High School in Edgefield, SC, class of 1971. Soon after, she married Fred Norman Butler Jr. She worked in textile at Graniteville mill (Townsend) for nearly 20 years, then she moved into customer service at The Pantry, where she worked until 2002. She worked at Riegel Mill as the canteen attendant for nearly 2 years.

She leaves behind four beautiful children who love her dearly. Stephanie (Abdul) Mohammed , Fred "Pop" (Connie) Butler III, Ryan Butler, and Casey (Tony Brown) Butler, all of Aiken, SC. Catherine has 9 grandchildren who love and adore her. Braylin Griffin, Domonique Charley, Chastity Abney, Sofia Akut, Ja'Ryaih Butler, Toniya Briggs, Kimora Williams, Kaziya Williams, Camden Williams, and Niriyah Butler who preceded in death. She was also a GREAT grandmother to Domonique (DJ) Charley Jr., Juwan "Ju" Foulks Jr., and Keylan White, whom she affectionately called "Puna".

Catherine has 3 brothers: Rev. Dr. Jerome (Frances) Coleman of Columbia, SC,  Clyde T. Coleman of Norfolk, VA, Odell (Yvonne) Coleman of Columbia, SC. Three who proceded her in death: Rev. James A. Harris, Jacob S. Coleman, and Willie Lee Coleman., Jr.  She has four sisters: Jannie (Kenny) Molyneaux of Columbia, SC, Nylor P. Coleman of Dallas GA, Doris (Allen) Johnson of North Augusta, SC, and Elder Corine (Leslie) Simpkins of Graniteville SC. 2 Aunts Carrie (Councilman Frank) Daniel of Ward, SC. and Lola Belle Butler of Johnston, SC and 1 Uncle M.C. (Phoebe) Harris, Corona NY. She also has 10 sisters-in-law, 8 brothers-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephew, and cousins. 

Master Sergeant John Albert Watson

Graveside Services for Master Sergeant John Albert Watson will be held 11:00am Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at Sunset Memorial Garden, Johnston. Interment will follow. Reverend Willie Patten, Jr will Officiate.

Master Sergeant John Albert Watson was born to the late Willie and Ella Townson Watson on July 3, 1945 in Edgefield County, SC.

At an early age, he was baptized at the Pine Hill Baptist Church. He was a 1964 graduate of W.E. Parker High School in Edgefield, SC. He worked at Federal Pacific in Edgefield, SC for several years.

He was drafted in the United States Army in 1967. In the Army, he served during the Vietnam Conflict. He received the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters and many other awards. He was a member of the 122nd Engineer Battalion in Edgefield, SC, where he worked as a technician. On one of his more memorable deployments, he served in Bosnia (Operation Iraqi Freedom.) He served over 33 years in the military.

He was married to Betty Griffin Watson. This union was blessed with two children. Lisa Watson Dunbar and Christopher Scott Watson.

He leaves to remember and salute his memory, his children, Lisa (Allen) Dunbar, Beech Island, SC and Christopher (Marissa) Watson, Temecula, CA; three grandchildren, D’Andre Dunbar, Layla Mae Watson, and Scott Jacob Watson, two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Lailan Dunbar; a sister, Evorn (Albert) Drumming, Trenton, SC; an aunt, Minnie Buggs, Passaic NJ; two sisters-in-law, Debra Griffin, Trenton, SC, Patsy Mosley, Johnston, SC; two brothers-in-law, Toney (Cora) Griffin, Edgefield, SC and Michael (Petina) Waldo, Saluda, SC; special friends, Fred Marshall, Ronnie Hammond, Paul Collins, Ollie West and Arthur West; and a host of special nieces and nephews whom he loved so much and would do anything for them (smile) and other family members and friends.