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Aiken High School Class of 1971

Amy Potts

January 7, 2002 by Amy Potts Leave a Comment

Ronald Bush

Ronald Bush
Ronald Bush

AIKEN, S.C. – Entered into rest Thursday, December 27, 2001, Mr. Ronald Bush of Williston Road, Aiken. Funeral services will be Monday, December 31, 2001, at 2 p.m. from the Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church, Aiken, S.C., with Rev. Bruce Wright officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The remains will lie in state at the Zion Fair Missionary Baptist Church from noon until the hour of service. The funeral cortege will leave the residence of his parents, Clarence and Mary E. Sapp Bush.

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July 8, 2001 by Amy Potts Leave a Comment

Linda Buchmiller Henrie

Linda Buchmiller Henrie
Linda Buchmiller Henrie

OGDEN – Linda Buchmiller Henrie, our dear daughter, sister, mother and friend, passed away at her home on July 1, 2001, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Linda was born September 17, 1953, in Aiken, South Carolina, the daughter of Margaret Brinkley and Todd James Buchmiller. She married Jed E Henrie, later divorced.

Linda Buchmiller
Linda Buchmiller

Linda was a graduate of Aiken High School, Anderson Jr. College and Weber State University. She was active in theatre, music, academic and charitable organizations in college. Her professional career was spent as a Fire Claims Team Manager, for State Farm Insurance Company in Orem and Ogden. She had recently celebrated her 15 year anniversary there. She made many wonderful friends there, whom she greatly treasured. Linda touched many clients’ lives at State Farm, treating everyone with care and concern. She firmly believed in “doing unto others, as you would have them do unto you.” Linda was a very positive person. Never letting problems or obstacles hinder her, she still enjoyed her life. She loved music, theatre, spending summers at Carolina beaches, boating, skiing, reading, writing poetry, collecting dolls, horseback riding, playing with her cats, and traveling, having just returned from a trip to Ireland. Most of all, she loved her family; our lives are richer for having shared them with Linda.

Linda is survived by her son, Jed Erick Henrie, 22, and his wife Becca, of Fort Wayne, Indiana; her father, Todd James Buchmiller of Ogden; brother, Steven of Aiken, SC; sister Dayna (Paul) Behrmann, nephews David, Brandon, and niece Ashley, all of South Jordan.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Margaret. We all deeply loved our “Lindy” and she will be deeply missed.

Burial:
Evergreen Memorial Park
Ogden
Weber County
Utah, USA

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January 2, 1999 by Amy Potts Leave a Comment

Glenn David Crotts

David Crotts 1971
David Crotts 1971

Glenn David Crotts was born March 8, 1953 and died January 2, 1999.

Classmate Kenny Temple wrote to say that David Crotts was a close childhood friend of his.
They both grew up in New Ellenton. David’s dad Thad and his mother Evelyn both worked at the Savannah River Plant. David and Kenny were in the Boy Scouts for several years together. David enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing.

David Crotts obitDavid graduated from USC and became a Pharmacist. He also had a successful Home Healthcare equipment business in Mullins, SC.

He was married to Susan Smith and had three sons.

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April 30, 1996 by Amy Potts Leave a Comment

Jerry Robert Logue

Jerry Logue 1971
Jerry Logue 1971

Jerry was born June 28, 1953 and died April 30, 1996.
He is buried in Edgefield, SC.

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On February 23, 1888, the Aiken Institute was incorporated by an act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina. The school opened its doors as a high school on September 17, 1888. The first students were required to pay a small tuition to help defray the cost of running the school. Prior to the establishment of the Aiken Institute, the youth of Aiken attended several private schools … read more... about Aiken High History

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