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Louise "Lou" Loveless Youngblood, 87 GREENWOOD, S.C.-- Funeral for Louise "Lou" Loveless Youngblood, 87, was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007 at Blyth Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Herbert Franklin and Rev. Chris Arries officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Gardens. She died Jan. 4, 2007 at Hospice House. Born in McCormick County on Nov. 19, 1919, Mrs. Youngblood was the widow of Sam Manley Youngblood, Jr. and daughter of the late James Wilson and Eula Mae McMahan Loveless. She was a graduate of Mc- Cormick High School and was the owner and operator of Somebody's House and Catering Services in Hodges. She was a member of Hodges United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a step-mother, Eula M. Hendrix Loveless. Survivors include three daughters, Marty Youngblood of the home; Sara Y. Vanlerberghe of Clayton, S.C.; and Marie Y. Wofford of Swainsboro; two sons, Sam "Chip" Youngblood and Art Youngblood, all of Greenwood; three brothers, Lawrence M. Loveless of Columbia; James J. Loveless of Joanna; and H. Harold Loveless of Greenwood, S.C.; five sisters, Audrey L. Jenkins of California, Md.; Lena L. Ball of W. Columbia, S.C.; Billie L. Alexander of Orangeburg, S.C.; Nellie L. Clayton of Florence, S.C.; and Jimmie Anne L. Campbell of Ward, S.C.; five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers were Bruce Loveless, Robert Inabinette, Scott Palmer, Scott Shirley, Billy Baer, Abney Coleman, James "J.J." Jackson, Frank Hill and Jerry Kirkland. Memorials may be made to Hodges United Methodist Church, 106 Robertson Street, Hodges, SC 29653, Buffalo Baptist Church, Rt. 1, McCormick, SC 29835 or Hospice Care of the Piedmont, 408 W. Alexander Avenue, Greenwood, S.C. 29646. Blyth Funeral Home of Greenwood had charge of arrangements.
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