Brown-Oglesby Funeral Home originally opened September 1st,1947 by Hugh and Rachel Brown of Seneca, SC. On Valentines Day of 1991, Charles and Kathy Oglesby purchased the Home and has been proudly serving the community ever since!
Funeral Homes in Newry, SC
The Sandifer Funeral Home of Westminster, S.C., Oconee County's oldest one-ownership funeral home has continuously served the people of this area for over half a century. Cecil T. and Frances B. Sandifer purchased this historical home that was...
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Life is full of opportunities to show someone we love them. One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial service. Such a loving event celebrates the choices they made, the relationship you shared, and honors the memory of your loved one.
In 1936 Bishop Moss and Lamar Drew went into business to form the Moss & Drew Funeral Home. They were located at 110 Diagonal Street, in a small 1100 square foot building. The partnership only lasted approximately one year – the two partners...
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Facts about the city
Newry is a Census-designated place in Oconee County, South Carolina, United States. According to the 2010 United States Census, the population of the CDP was 172.
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History
Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War War, and was the mayor of Charleston, South Carolina from 1879-1887. The village lost many residents. Newry is an unincorporated area textile mill village in Oconee County, South Carolina County, South Carolina, United States. It is traditionally believed that Courtenay named the village after his ancestral home of Newry, Northern Ireland, which was a small industrial village at the time. The mill was immediately profitable, giving its investors a 15% rate of return in its first year of operation.
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