i Elias Kirby^ I• iM I • % 4 4 « *IOf V F due1 in t by dire FurHop11NoitheMeFlowasBa|TIMMONSVILLE — Lilias Kirby, 76, of K;. 3, Timmonsville, died Mondayln a Florence hospi lai after a brief illness.Funeral services will be conducted at I p.m. Wednesday in Bethany Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. J, B. Vause and Rev. Thomas Truluck.Burial will be in the church cemetery, directed by Floyd Funeral Home of Olanta.Pallbearers will be .Richard granger, Ray flhinehart, LaRue. Brown, Walton Dorrell, Clyde McGee, Loman Hancock, Willie -Spring, James Vause and Carlton Langston.Mr. Kirby was horn i n Florence County, a son of the laic Fred and Elizabeth Lynch Kil'bv.He was a retired farmer.Mr. Kirby was a member of j Bethany Free Will Bapiist I Church ant! had been a Sunday j School teaetierf or JO years, lie . j also was a former deacon and ! g as|Sunday School superintendent. !I ton He is survived by bis wire,! Mrs. Victoria Sims Kirby; Iwo' daughters, Mrs. Frank Whit of Florence and Mrs. Jim Cowell of Hartsvillc; eight suns. F. F. Kirby. Raymond Kirby. Ilandali Kirby and Roland Kirby, all of Timmonsville. Rudolph Kirby and Cecil Kirby, bolli of Olanta, Marion Kirby of Scranton andI James Farl Kirby of Charlesto j llirec stepdaughters. Mrs. JoeII lodge of Manning. Mrs. Dewey j Alexander or Effingham and .Mrs. F,d Robinson of Florence;I and three stepsons, W. C. WcavY | of Timmonsville and Joseph Harper and Johnny Lee Harper, both of ORinla.N 'Fl(LeunofMlof(IVIihanFIJi131C-i s no lideil n pn.