Camden County Historical Society Get all the latest news and updates on Obituary on Deccan Herald. Privat, 1968-2020 }; Wills:The Archives has copies of transcribed Kershaw County wills probated between 1775-1853. Vertical File Index:These files are subject and corporate files. Burial followed at Davis Chapel Cemetery in Carroll County. Pam is survived by her husband, Matthew Berg of Plano, Texas; her son, Bryan Smith, of Huntsville, Ala.; her daughter, Susan Katie Bird, son-in-law, Bryan Bird, and granddaughter, Carter Bird, of Murphy, Texas; her daughter, Emma Alcntar, of Van Alstyne, Texas; brother, Gordon Moore Jr., and sister-in-law, Martha Moore, of Camden, S.C.; sister, Wendy Ziemke, and brother-in-law, Scott Ziemke, of Camden, S.C.; sister, Weslynn Hutto, and sister-in-law, Natalie Huff, of Lugoff, S.C.; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Wood, and brother-in-law, John Wood, of Fredericksburg, Va.; brother-in-law, Joseph W. Berg II, and sister-in-law, Sandra Berg, of Leavenworth, Kansas; brother-in-law, John Berg, of Gilbert, Ariz.; brother-in-law, Oleg Berg, and sister-in-law, Margaret Berg, of Thornton, Colo.; and dozens of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 21, at 2 p.m., at Cross Roads Missionary Baptist Church with Randy Thompson officiating. Pamela Susan 'Pam' Berg (ne Moore), 69, of Plano, Texas, passed away on Monday, April 10, 2023, in Dallas, Texas. '?click=' + (f2f.clickTag.length > 0 ? She had worked out that the five children of E Nesbits Edwardian classic of 1902 would, just a few years after their magical adventures, have lived through the first world war. Glenda Joan Hollingsworth, 75, of Bruceton, passed away Monday, Aug. 15, at her residence. First Names. I dont want to jeopardize that. ; a sister, Rita (Steve) Tabor, of Fairview; and several nieces and nephews. Black Obituaries, Camden (Tennessee) Chronicle, 1980-1991 - TNGenWeb When they started practicing and putting together their new band, Tommie asks. A collection of obituaries found in the British Newspaper Archives. The three employees Bill Dority, Jerry Price and Beverly Crane said they worked for the city for many years and reminded council that when they were hired, they were promised lifetime insurance benefits for themselves and their spouses.