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Aiken High School Class of 1971

August 31, 1970 by Amy Potts Leave a Comment

Mable Odom

Mable Odom 1970
Mable Odom 1970

Odom Funeral

Miss Mable Odom, 17, died Monday at the University Hospital in Augusta.

She was a native of Aiken County, the daughter of Mrs. Lucille Odom and the late David Odom, and a rising senior at Aiken High School.

Funeral plans will be announced later by Miller Funeral Home in Aiken.

Other survivors include, five sisters, Mrs. Doretha Floyd of New Ellenton, Mrs. Aletha Moody of Augusta, Miss Ethel Odom of Hempstead, N. Y., Mrs. Ella Walker of Augusta, and Mrs. Louise Weaver of Hempstead; seven brothers, Alfomia Odom, David Odom, Leroy Odom, and Usey Odom all of New Ellenton, Mack Odom of Hempstead, Ernest Odom of Washington, D. C., and James Odom of Hempstead.

Friends may call at the residence of Mrs Lucille Odom, White Pond Road RFD I, Aiken,  or at the funeral home.

 

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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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