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William Diggs Obituary

William P. Diggs, Sr. FLORENCE - Private Funeral service for Reverend Dr. William P. Diggs, Sr.will be conducted 11:30 AM Friday, May 1, 2020 at Trinity Baptist Church. 124 West Darlington Street, Florence, SC. Interment will follow at Florence National Cemetery, directed by Smith Funeral Home of Florence, LLC. Rev. Dr. William Phillip Diggs, 93, born in Columbia and reared in Rock Hill, passed on Saturday, April 25. He was the son of the late William Sidney Diggs and Fleda Hall Diggs. A graduate of Morehouse College, Dr. Diggs earned the Master of Arts in Sociology from Atlanta University, a Master of Divinity from Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, and the Doctor of Ministry from McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago. Dr. Diggs was the recipient of seven honorary degrees. Dr. Diggs pastored Trinity Baptist Church in Florence from June, 1962 until his retirement, December 2012. Former pastorates include Galilee Baptist Church, York, SC, Student pastor, Second Baptist Church, Leroy, NY, pastor, Flat Rock Baptist Church, Clover, SC. As pastor of Trinity, he facilitated the purchase of additional property, the establishment of a highly recognized preschool ministry, the establishment of a federally operated credit union (1969) and the purchase of commercial property including barber shops, beauty salons and a restaurant. He focused on Trinity being a tithing church-sharing with institutions of higher learning, a homeless shelter, the first in the area to donate to the local Department of Social Services, supporting the Boys and Girls Club, Habitat for Humanity, and being the impetus for the founding of the Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. His church work included having served as the Moderator of the Pee Dee Baptist Association, Dean, Congress of Christian Education, Progressive National Baptist Convention, and Dean of the Southern Region. A professor of Sociology and Religion at Friendship, Benedict and Morris Colleges for an aggregate of twenty-four years; adjunct professor at Coker College, Frances Marion and Florence-Darlington Technical College, he was often called upon to lecture at other colleges and organizations. Dr. Diggs served on the Board of Trustees at Friendship College, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse School of Religion, and Morris College. He was Board Member Emeritus, Benedict College. Dr. Diggs dedicated his life and work to the betterment of lives for South Carolinians. Dr. Diggs helped organize the first sit-in demonstrations in South Carolina, February 12, 1960, primarily involving Friendship Junior College students. The college was founded in 1911 by his grandfather, Mansel Phillip Hall. Dr. Diggs was a part of State Wide Homes, the first organization to be issued private bonds authority, focusing on affordable housing ownership, resulting into what is now the S. C. Housing Finance Authority. He led the effort for the hiring of the first black Florence County deputies, helped organize Florence County Head Start and the Florence County Community Action Agency, of which he was a chair. A soldier of the social gospel, he led the effort for the inclusion of brides of color in the Sunday Florence Morning News. His community work included having served as president of the Florence, NAACP, the Habitat for Humanity Board, and the Florence Mayor's Human Relations Committee. He organized the first UNCF Radiothon in South Carolina. A recipient of numerous awards and honors including the Order of the Palmetto; S. C. Black Hall of Fame, the 2015 S. C. African American Calendar, the Greater Florence Chamber Building Bridges "Humanitarian Award"; awards from UNCF, the Florence Boys & Girls Club and the Pee Dee Area Boy Scouts. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister; and two brothers. Dr. Diggs is survived by his wife of 67 years, the former Clotilda Daniels; two adult children, Mary Lynne and William, Jr. (Lennette); one grandson, William Phillip Diggs III (Tripp); one sister, Grace Diggs Branch Hasson; nine nieces and nephews; as well as numerous loving cousins and friends. The service can be viewed via live streaming (www.trinitybaptistflorence). Those wishing to share are encouraged to send contributions to Trinity Baptist Church, 124 W. Darlington Street, Florence, in memory of Dr. Diggs.

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Published by The State from Apr. 27 to May 1, 2020.

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Porter Bankhead

June 9, 2020

Reverend Diggs pastored St. Paul Baptist Church, Hickory Grove, SC, and his ministry carried a powerful Christian message. Preaching about Jesus Christ and accepting Jesus Christ touched many on our diligence as Christians and walking the straight and narrow. His sermons toughed me and stayed with me in life.

Beulah Pinckney Gaskin

May 3, 2020

Blessing and Prayer To Diggs Family love Love To all

Isaiah Harvey

May 1, 2020

We send our deepest sympathies to the Diggs Family at this time and we know that Rev. Diggs fought the good fight and won the battle as he gained his wings and went home to be with the Lord. May the family find peace and comfort in the days ahead and remember the good times well spent with their loved one. May you rest in peace from this day forward and continue to look down at your loved ones left here on this Earth and continue to guide their paths.
Isaiah & Anita Harvey

Robert Family

April 30, 2020

Our prayers are with you as always. Rev. Dr. Diggs was one I knew as a true humanitarian, professor, mentor, and friend. But, the greatest of all things I gathered from him was knowing he was a true servant of God, and known as a pastor 's pastor. We will miss his physical presence but his spirit will remain my family an countless other always.

ARTHUR SCOTT

April 30, 2020

Ms. Diggs, Mary Lynn, Bill Jr. :May God continue to bless you and your family during this time of sorrow. Pastor Diggs was an inspiration to us all, and I will continue to cherish those memories forever. RIP

ARTHUR SCOTT

April 30, 2020

Ms. Diggs, Mary Lynn, and Bill Jr.: May God continue to bless and comfort you and your family during this time of sorrow. My life was deeply touched by Pastor Diggs and those memories I will cherish forever. RIP

Arnold

April 28, 2020

My prayers are with you and yours family may God give you comfort and peace

Anthony Frederick

April 28, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Melissa Weeks-Richardson

April 27, 2020

The Refreshing Springs Kingdom Outreach Ministries would like to take time to extend our most heartfelt sympathies to you. We cannot begin to imagine the depth of your loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Melissa Weeks-Richardson, Pastor
Elder Willie M. Richardson Jr., Associate Pastor

April 27, 2020

WE LOVE YOU. FROM MRS.REBECCA BATES & BATES

John Woodward

April 27, 2020

Mary Lynn, So sorry for you and your family'S loss. There are no words just carry on my old friend. John(Senate Plaza)

A Clark

April 26, 2020

Sorry for your loss . Soror Angela Clark & Family

Katie McGee

April 26, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Whenever we were together, Rev. Diggs would always have memories of our family that he would share with us. Our sincere respects the Lewis-McGee family

Rev. Wheeler

April 26, 2020

Well done thou good and faithful servant. You made an impression on my heart.

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