Hugh Algernon Hawkins

1934

On January 20, 1934, Mr. H. A. Hawkins was listed in the newspaper article “Blaney Entertains Winnsboro Guest.

1946

On September 29, 1946, H. A. Hawkins was listed as the living father in the obituary of Halkard A. Hawkins.

1964

Funeral services for Hugh A. Hawkins, retired farmer of Connie Maxwell Children’s Home, and former constable at Blaney, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in Harley Funeral Home, Greenwood. Interment will be in Salem Methodist Church Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. at Blaney. Masonic honors will be accorded at the graveside.

Grandsons will be pallbearers.

Mr. Hawkins, 81, died Tuesday in Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood.

He was born in Richland County, a son of the late William Jasper Hawkins and Mrs. Catherine McNeil Hawkins.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Estes Creed Hawkins, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Minnie LeGrande, Columbia, and Mrs. Charlotte Hammond, Salisbury, N. C.; two sons, C. B. Hawkins, Columbia, and McNeil Hawkins, California; two step daughters, Mrs. Lois Bradham, Summerville, and Mrs. Doris Thomas, Greenwood, and two stepsons, Charles McKenzie, Greenwood and Glenn McKenzie, Orlando, Fla.

Obituary Information:

July 8, 1964  Columbia Record (published as THE COLUMBIA RECORD)  
Columbia, South Carolina
Page 2
July 8, 1964  State (published as The State)  
Columbia, South Carolina
Page 14
July 9, 1964  State (published as The State)  
Columbia, South Carolina
Page 51

Tombstone Information:

Located in Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery
Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
Photo added by Suz Enz

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.