Sherrill-Pugh, Sr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of The J. M. Dunbar Funeral Home & Crematory - Roebuck

Sherrill David Pugh, Sr.

Jul 22, 1937 - Mar 6, 2014

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Michael and Family We are so sorry for the loss of your Dad. May God be with you all and bring comfort in the days ahead. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Ed and Brenda Stewart, Ninety Six,SC
Todd Stewart's Dad

Thelma, so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and praying for God's comfort and peace to be with you during this sad time.
With love and fond memories,
Susan English Guy

I am sorry for your loss. Only the LORD JESUS CHRIST can heal any hurt, so Always turn to him. Know that all of you are in my prayers.

Thelma, I am so sorry but I know he had been sick for a long time. Now he is healed. Take care of yourself and come see us sometme. (Apt.201 - Heritage Court)

Thelma, so sorry to hear. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with your family and especially with Austin! Love, Lori Henke (Austin's teacher)

Obituaries

Sherrill's Obituaries

Roebuck, SC- Sherrill D. Pugh, 76, husband of Thelma Louise Wardell Pugh, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, March 6, 2014 at Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home. Born July 22, 1937 in Pacolet, SC, Sherrill was a son of the late Paul and Mary Lou Mabry Pugh. He honorably served his country in the US Army, and was a carpenter by trade. Sherrill was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Cowpens.In addition to his wife, Sherrill is survived by sons, David Pugh (Wilma) of Pauline, SC, Darrell Pugh of Sarasota, FL, and Michael Pugh (Diane) of Roebuck, SC; three brothers, Bobby and Johnny Pugh, both of Spartanburg, SC, and James Pugh of Florida; two sisters, Margaret Eubanks (Carrol) of Spartanburg, SC; and Connie Henson of Roebuck, SC; eight grandchildren; and his special buddy "my heart," Austin Pugh.He is predeceased by a sister, Diane Mauldin.Graveside services will be held Monday, March 10th, 3:30PM, at Heritage Memorial Gardens, officiated by Reverend Henry Coley.

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