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Lillie Mae Tyler

Lillie Mae Tyler, 85 of Loris passed away on Friday, Dec. 27, 2019. Mrs. Tyler was born in Conway a daughter of the late Reedy and Aleen Jones Graham.  She was a member of Dogwood Hill Baptist Church where she sang in the choir and helped with the Good News Club.  Mrs. Tyler also sang in the Good News Quartet for many years and was a devout woman of God.  She was an excellent cook, loved her children and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.  She was predeceased by two sons, Randy Lee Tyler and Ricky Dale Tyler; …

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Junior Glenn Miller

Junior Glenn Miller, 83, of Loris passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019, at his home. Mr. Miller was born on Dec. 5, 1936, in Boone, N.C., to the late James Frank Miller and the late Clara Pearl Trivette Miller. Mr. Glenn was a longtime member of New Life Baptist Church where he sang in the choir, played the guitar and helped with talent night. He had a passion for gospel music and the mountains. He enjoyed playing the guitar, banjo, and harmonica. Mr. Glenn also spent most of his life working with heavy machinery involved with highway construction. Survivors …

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Irene Thompkins Cohen

Mrs. Irene Thompkins Cohen, of Myrtle Beach passed away on Tuesday, December 10, 2019. Mrs. Cohen was born on September 18, 1927 in Conway, SC, to the late Eddie Samuel Thompkins and the late Beulah Lilly Graham Thompkins and was a longtime member of Ocean View Baptist Church in Myrtle Beach, SC. Mrs. Cohen was predeceased by her husband, Henry Cohen. Services will be private. Please sign Mrs. Cohen’s online guest book at hardwickfuneralhome.com or call Hardwick Funeral Home at 843-756-7001 for further information.

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F. Joseph ‘Joe’ Horgan

 F. Joseph “Joe” Horgan, 94, of Myrtle Beach was born in Blackpool, Cork City, Ireland, on July 29, 1925, to Patrick and Elizabeth Horgan.  He immigrated to Canada at the age of 22, and after two years, he came to New York.  Joseph served in the U.S. Army from 1951-1954 and was the former owner of P.J. Horgan’s Irish Pub in Sunnyside, NY.  In 1970, he married Mary Byrnes.  They were married for 49 years. The family received friends on Thursday, Dec. 19 at Lee Funeral Home from 3 to 5 p.m.  A requiem mass was held on Friday, Dec. …

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Eloise Marie Doyle Hunt

Eloise Marie Doyle Hunt, 66, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019, at her home in Loris. She was born on July 28, 1953, in Loris. Mrs. Hunt was a Baptist. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Alma Lee Causey Doyle of Loris; daughter, Megan Spivey of Myrtle Beach; son, Benjamon Adams and wife Briana of Groveland, Fla; two grandchildren, Parker Spivey and Nolan Adams; brother, Doug Doyle of Loris; and sister, Cynthia Clarisse “C.C.” Doyle Sanders of Conway. Mrs. Hunt was predeceased by her father, Ben Duff “B.D.” Doyle, an infant son, Robbie Adams, and her brother, Bailey Joe “B.J.” …

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Beverly Ellen Stiles Faso

Beverly Ellen Stiles Faso, affectionately known as “Meem” by her grandchildren and “Bevo” by her family, 82, of Little River passed away at her home surrounded by family on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019. She was born on April 3, 1937, in Cohasset, MA to the late Kenneth Stiles and Ruth Mary LaVange Stiles. Beverly grew up in Melrose, MA, on the ever loved Morgan Street. She was a nursing graduate of Saint Elizabeth (St. E’s) of Boston, MA. Beverly was a nurse in the Air Force during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Beverly relocated to Piscataway, N.J., in the late 1960s …

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CHATTERBOX

Lynn BELLAMY doing a great job delivering Christmas gifts… Michael TOTO being “under the weather” for several days and not feeling up to par… Welcome Debbie PARKS to The Times family… Get well wishes sent to Kathleen DAYVAULT with a lot of love… Linda FUNDERBURK checking Saturday afternoon mail at Main Post Office… Mrs. Mary GAUSE and FAMILY having a line of traffic waiting for those awesome homemade cakes… Patsy Dew COPE just lovely as she is retired, happily married and still singing… Don KELLEY and longtime friend discussing days of Don’s Pancake House and Fat Jack’s Club on the …

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Mission of Wreaths Across America is to remember our fallen heroes

Each December on National Wreaths Across America Day, volunteers attend wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 1,600 locations in all 50 U.S. states, at sea and abroad.  During this week hundreds of wreaths were delivered to North Myrtle Beach by David and Michelle West from Kansas. David, a veteran himself, was chosen by E.W. Wylie Corporation to deliver wreaths to North Myrtle Beach Memorial Gardens and Florence National Cemetery.   On Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019, North Myrtle Beach Memorial Gardens, a Wreaths Across America location, and the Grand Strand Composite Civil Air Patrol joined together to honor and remember veterans during the …

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NMB City Board selects Tree of the Month for December

The North Myrtle Beach Tree City Board selected an oak tree located at the entrance to The Oaks at Windy Hill as its Tree of the Month for December. Mike and Carolyn Price moved into The Oaks at Windy Hill three and a half years ago. When they purchased their home, they inherited the role of caretaker of a beautiful oak tree at the entrance to their neighborhood. The tree is between 150 and 175 years old. The former owner of their home, Kathy Estes, told the Prices she had taken special care of the tree since 1998 and the …

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Library holding winter sale

During January a special table with vinyl records, comic books, vintage magazines, sheet music and odd, unique, “one of a kind” items for sale is offered. Also, standard size paperbacks are five at $1. The Friends of the Library at the North Myrtle Beach Library make available a continuous book sale in its shop within the library with ever changing offerings. Check often for new selections and great bargains. All proceeds are used to fund enrichment activities and materials for special programs for adults, teens and children at the library. The library is open hours from 9 a.m. to 7 …

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