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Wilma F. Varner

Mrs. Varner was born in Campobello, SC on June 29, 1921, the daughter of the late Earl Edward and Myrtle Skinner Fain.

She was the widow of Edward Layton Varner and she was a daughter in law of the late Lila Edwards Varner. She retired from Lyman Printing and Finishing after 46 years of service.

She was a member of Inman United Methodist Church where she was a member of the Adult Bible Class, Senior Citizen Class, and Loyalty Circle, served as secretary and treasurer of the Guild 1972-2003, life member of the Guild and United Methodist Women, and served on the Guild Scholarship Committee. She was a member of the Woodmen of the World and a charter member of the Former Homemakers Garden Club. Wilma's greatest love in her life was her family. She was raised in a loving, Christian family and she enjoyed telling the many stories of happy days spent on the family farm. Her love and care of family never waivered and she never hesitated to tell anyone how important love was within a family.

She is survived by a daughter, Angelena Martin of Spartanburg; three sisters, Nancy Durham of Columbus, Vesta Culbreth and her husband, Will Earl of Campobello, and Amy Richardson of Moore; a half sister, Sybil Fain of Charlotte, NC; a very special and much loved sister-in-law, Geraldine Fain of Inman; grandchildren; Cynthia Moss and husband James of Spartanburg, Scarlette Sipple and husband Scott of Summerville, Dr. Kelly Ford and husband Bill of Summerville, Kim Johnson and husband Marvin of Cumming, GA, and Kristi Richardson of Summerville; great-granddaughters, Chelsea and Jessica Ford and Clara Sipple all of Summerville; and great-grandsons, Layton and Luke Boyce of Summerville and Vance and Zachary Johnson of Cumming, GA. She was predeceased by a daughter, Linda Gail Wilkes; two sisters, Edith Loftis and Elizabeth Coley Stone; her stepmother, Connie Waldrop Fain; and two brothers, Edward Fain and Billy Fain.

Funeral services will be held at Seawright Funeral Home, Inman, SC, at 2:00 pm on Monday, June 20th, with Rev. Barry Neeley and Rev. Reggie Parker officiating.

The family is at the home and will receive friends Monday 1:00-2:00 at Seawright Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Spartanburg, SC.

Serving as pallbearers will be James Moss, Scott Sipple, Bill Ford, Marvin Johnson, Robbie Fain, and E.W. Loftis.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Drive, Columbus, NC 28722.

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Wilma F. Varner

Serving as pallbearers will be James Moss, Scott Sipple, Bill Ford, Marvin Johnson, Robbie Fain, and EW Loftis. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Drive, Columbus, NC 28722.



Transactions for June 19, 2011

Jeremy Konoza and Elizabeth Konoza to Jeremy Konoza, 617 N. Main St. Barry Petrillo, Barry L. Petrillo and Margaret Petrillo to Robyn M. Harris, 244 and 250 Schuylkill Road, $100000. Barry L. Petrillo and Margaret L. Petrillo to Robyn M. Harris,



Calendar: Week of June 24, 2011

Barry Tuckwell Institute Horn Choir, 10 am, Saddlehorn Amphitheater, Colorado National Monument; 1 pm, Grand Junction Regional Center, 2800 Riverside Parkway; with selected participants of the 2011 BTI, 6 pm, Moss Performing Arts Center,



2011 Hicksville Memorial Day Service

Also recognized were Captain Frederick Moss, 800th Military Police, Commander Headquarters and Headquarters Company and 1st Lt. David Myones, Commander of Foxtrot Company, 69th Infantry. Also introduced was a special young lady Ms. Angelina Menz,



Nominations Submitted to the Senate [Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents]

James A. Torrey, of Connecticut, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring December 17, 2013, vice Dianne I. Moss, term expired. Joseph M. Torsella, of Pennsylvania, to be Representative




Strong Relationships are Good for Your Health :PowerStates

You know that maintaining intimacy is important for your relationship with your partner. But did you know that it’s also good for your health?

Psychologists and researchers have discovered a number of benefits for people who experience intimacy in their committed relationships. In fact, closeness in relationships has been found to influence social, emotional, and physical health.

People in intimate relationships…

* Are better at successful navigating various developmental stages On the other hand, individuals involved in committed relationships that lack intimacy and closeness are more vulnerable to a whole handful of ailments: stress, depression, psychosomatic disorders, and mental illness in general. (To read more about this research, see: “Marriage and Romantic Relationships: Defining Intimacy in Romantic Relationships,” by Barry F. Moss and Andrew I. Schwebel, in Family Relations, vol. 42, no. 1, January 1993, pp. 31-37.)

If you’re in a committed relationship, take the opportunity to work on intimacy with your partner today. Small gestures can go a long way toward creating a closer relationship. Not only will you be investing in the strength of your future relationship, you’ll be protecting your future health and happiness.

Shared Couple’s Trance, a hypnosis program developed by Dr. Michele Ritterman, is a fun and easy way to explore your relationship with your partner and build intimacy. Together, you can recreate positive feelings, while discovering your own sense of safety and closeness in the relationship.

Click here to learn more about Dr. Ritterman’s program.

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Journal of college student development

Journal of college student development

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The suffering will not be televised, African American women and sentimental political storytelling

The suffering will not be televised, African American women and sentimental political storytelling

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The films of Carol Reed

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Membership register

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