She lived with her daughter four years, having moved from Laurens.
Her husband, Clarence T. Satterwhite, died in 1955.
A native of Laurens County, she was a daughter of the late J. W. and Mary Crowder.
She was a member of Todd Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two sons, J. W. Satterwhite of Mountville and Algie Satterwhite of Laurens; four daughters, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Aiken Hodges of Greenwood, Mrs. Melvin Murray and Mrs. Margaret Edwards of Laurens; two brothers, Frank Crowder of Newberry and J. C. Crowder of Mountville; two sisters, Mrs. William Bishop of Clinton and Mrs. Guy McKittrick of Ninety Six; and nine grandchildren.
The body is at Kennedy Mortuary and the family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Murray, 506 Fairview Road.
Funeral arrangements will be announced.
The Greenville News (Greenville, South Carolina) · 18 Apr 1964, Sat · Page 7
She lived with her daughter four years, having moved from Laurens.
Her husband, Clarence T. Satterwhite, died in 1955.
A native of Laurens County, she was a daughter of the late J. W. and Mary Crowder.
She was a member of Todd Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are two sons, J. W. Satterwhite of Mountville and Algie Satterwhite of Laurens; four daughters, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Aiken Hodges of Greenwood, Mrs. Melvin Murray and Mrs. Margaret Edwards of Laurens; two brothers, Frank Crowder of Newberry and J. C. Crowder of Mountville; two sisters, Mrs. William Bishop of Clinton and Mrs. Guy McKittrick of Ninety Six; and nine grandchildren.
The body is at Kennedy Mortuary and the family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Murray, 506 Fairview Road.
Funeral arrangements will be announced.
The Greenville News (Greenville, South Carolina) · 18 Apr 1964, Sat · Page 7
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