Diocesan COVID-19 Memorial

Remembering Parishioners Who Have Died Due to COVID-19

We invite you to add the names of individuals from your parish who have died as a result of the COVID-19 virus. We will be memorializing their passing in the Journal of the 2021 Convention of The Anglican Diocese of South Carolina.

For Help to Bear Bereavement

Heavenly Father, help us to entrust our loved ones to your care. Though sorrow darkens our lives, help us to look up to you, remembering the cloud of witnesses by which we are surrounded. And grant that we on earth, rejoicing ever in your presence, may share with them the rest and peace which your presence gives; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

The 2019, BCP

 

Augustus George Grove, St. Helena’s, Beaufort (March 30, 2020)

Gloria Hord, Trinity Church, Myrtle Beach (April 23, 2020)

Amelia “Toots” deSaussure Barnwell Harper, Holy Cross Stateburg (May 20, 2020)

Louise Deaton, Holy Comforter, Sumter (July 25, 2020)

Patricia “Tricia” Freeman, St. Luke’s, Hilton Head (August 8, 2020)

Danny Floyd, Church of the Holy Cross, Sullivan’s Island (November 28, 2020)

Tommy Coxe, Saint Matthew’s, Darlington, (December 28, 2020)

Charles “Chuck” Aydlette, Christ Church, Mt. Pleasant (January 1, 2021)

William “Billy” Turner, Holy Cross, Stateburg (January 8, 2021)

Anna Marie Davis, Holy Comforter, Sumter (January 12, 2021)

Carolyn “Mazie”Chambers, Holy Trinity Windermere, Charleston, (January 14, 2021)

George “Jim” Schneider, St. Luke’s, Hilton Head (January 15, 2021)

Lucy Trask, Christ’s Church, Mount Pleasant, January 16, 2021

John Rhodes, Trinity Church, Myrtle Beach (January 17, 2021)

Doug Whittle, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Summerville (February 27, 2021)

Adair McKoy, St. John’s Parish, Johns Island (March 21, 2021)

John Howard Williams, Old St. Andrew’s, Charleston (July 20, 2021)



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