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HARTSVILLE " Funeral services for Effie Arthur were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, at Mt. Tema Baptist Church. Burial followed at Darlington Memory Gardens directed by Hines Funeral Home Inc. Rev. Jerome Douglas, the pastor of Mt. Tema, officiated the service.
Mrs. Effie Mae Bevel Arthur was born Oct. 15, 1951, in Darlington County, a daughter of the late Marco and Macie Holloman Bevel. She was educated in the public schools of the county and graduated from Butler High School in 1970.
She was employed at Fast Track Restaurant as a kitchen supervisor and at Morningside of Hartsville as a server.
Effie Mae was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Her passing brings sorrow to those who knew and loved her.
Those who are left to cherish the loving memories of Effie Mae Bevel Arthur include a son, Chuckie McKinney of Charlotte, N.C.; a daughter, Ashley Hunter of Hartsville; seven sisters, Eunice (Willie) Jackson, Shirley B. Davis and Sarah Tedder, all of Hartsville, Nova Jean Bevel of San Leandro, Calif., Pearlie Mae Williams and Maureen Scott, both of Baltimore, and Macie Lee (Cecil) Sansbury of Bishopville; four brothers, George (Mamie) Bevel of New York City, David (Faye) Bevel of Battle Creek, Mich., Otis Lee Bevel of Hartsville and Jerome Bevel of Augusta, Ga.; her grandson, Tyriq McKinney; a special nephew, Frankie Sansbury; a special niece, Michelle Thomas; a special friend, Pamelia Hickman; her confidant, Eugene Edwards; other close relatives and very dear friends.
Tributes may be posted to our website at: www.hinesfuneralhome.com
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TYRIQ MCKINNEY
November 2, 2005
Grandma...Although I'm too young to understand what has happened to you, the day will come when I'll ask about you and wish you were in my life. Mom promises to tell me all about how much I meant to you. Had it not been for you, there would be no me. I will miss you and always love you. Your Grandson--Tyriq Rashad Mckinney
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